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THE CCHACCHA Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3CCHA Offi ciating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4The CCHA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5CCHA Championship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6CCHA Tournament . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7NCAA Tournament. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

CCHA TEAMSUniversity of Alaska. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Bowling Green State University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Ferris State University. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Lake Superior State University. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Miami University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33University of Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Michigan State University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45Northern Michigan University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51University of Notre Dame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57The Ohio State University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63Western Michigan University. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69

2009-10 SEASON REVIEWSeason Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76Players of the Week/Month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77Conference Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78Overall Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79Postseason Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80National Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81NCAA Tournament. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82

BEYOND THE CCHAThe NHL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84Alumni in the NHL (2009-10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 852010 NHL Entry Draft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86The NHL Draft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87-91International Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92-94Hockey Administrators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95

SEASON BY SEASON2009-1971. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96-129Champions/All-Time Finishes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130-131

HISTORY & RECORDSCCHA Moments in History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133-140CCHA Individual Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141-142All-Conference Teams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143-146Scholar-Athletes of the Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147-148All-Rookie Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .149Hobey Baker Memorial Award. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .150CCHA All-Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151-152Coaching Records, CCHA & National. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153-154Player Records: National . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .155CCHA Records, Scoring & Goaltending. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156-157Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .158Scoring Leaders & Goaltending Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159-160CCHA Tournament Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161-162NCAA Tournament. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163-165NCAA Championship Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166-167

COMPOSITE SCHEDULE2010-11 Composite Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .169

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CCHA QUICK FACTSFounded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Summer, 1971First season. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1971-72Affi liation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NCAA Division INCAA Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eight2009-10 Regular-Season Champion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miami2009-10 Tournament Champion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michigan

MEDIA GUIDE STAFFCo-Editors: Fred Pletsch; Ted Newton

Photos courtesy of: Darren Abate; Trevor Brown, Jr.; Glen Ellman; Mark Hicks; Bruce Kluckhohn; Larry Radloff ; Mark Newman; Dave Reginek; John Shibley; Max Surikov; Ken Weigmann; Associated Press; Detroit Sports Commission; FOX Sports Detroit; Comcast Television; Ford Field; Anaheim Ducks; Atlanta Thrashers; Boston Bruins; Carolina Hurricanes; Chicago Blackhawks; Columbus Blue Jackets; Detroit Red Wings; Florida Panthers; University of Minnesota; Montreal Canadiens; Nashville Predators; New Jersey Devils; Pittburgh Penguins; Washington Capitals; Hockey Canada; USA Hockey and member sports information departments.

Special Thanks to: CCHA Sports Information Contacts — Jamie Foland, UA; Ryan Gasser, BGSU; Joe Gorby, FSU; Linda Bouvet and Dianna Allen, LSSU; Jim Stephan and Michael Weisman, MIA; Matt Trevor, UM; Jamie Weir Baldwin, MSU; David Faiella, NMU; Tim Connor, ND; Leann Parker, OSU; Adam Bodnar, WMU — CCHA interns; Dan Bara, Michelle Crechiolo, John Karasinski, Marc Koorstra, Kyle Nowels and Kyle Westveld.

KEY TO ABBREVIATIONSStatistics: GP - games played; G - goals; A - assists; P - points; PIM - penalties in minutes; PP - power play; SH - shorthanded; GW - game winner; GF - goals for; GA - goals against; GAA - goals-against average; Spct. - save percentage.

Years and Positions: D - defenseman; F - forward; Fr. - freshman; G - goaltender; Jr. - junior; So. - sophomore; Sr. - senior.

Seasons: Single seasons are listed by starting and ending years, e.g. 1979-80. Career years - If a player participated in four seasons from 1988-89 to 1991-92, it is listed as 1988-92.

Front Cover: CCHA 40th Anniversary Logo

Back Cover: Logos of all 11 CCHA member institutions

CENTRAL COLLEGIATEHOCKEY ASSOCIATION23995 Freeway Park Drive - Suite 101Farmington Hills, Michigan 48335Phone: (248) 888-0600Fax: (248) 888-0664

Commissioner THOMAS A. ANASTOSAssociate Commissioner FRED J. PLETSCHDirector of Offi cials STEVE PIOTROWSKIDirector of Sales & Marketing ROBERT MURPHYCommunications Manager TED NEWTON

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WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT TOM ANASTOS:

“Tom Anastos has been relentless in building the scope and scale of the CCHA. His enthusiasm and vision are refl ections of his commitment to the conference and the game.”- Gary Bettman, Commissioner of the NHL

“There are few people that have as solid of a grasp of the overall hockey industry as Tom. The thing that impresses me most about him, however, is that he puts the overall well-being of the game ahead of any personal interests. He’s a true champion of our sport and works tirelessly at doing what’s right for hockey.”- Dave Ogrean, Executive Director of USA Hockey

Tom Anastos presenting the Mason Cup to Notre Dame captain Erik Condra in 2009.

TOM ANASTOS COMMISSIONER

Tom Anastos, recognized by The Hockey News in each of the past fi ve years on the list of the 100 most infl uential and powerful people in the sport (No. 88 in 2010), is in his 13th season as the Commissioner of the CCHA, having been named to the post on March 18, 1998. His unrequited passion for the game and savvy blend of administrative, business and communication skills, combined with a

Who’s Who list of connections, provide progressive vision and dynamic leadership for college hockey.

In April 2010, the CCHA played host to the record-breaking 2010 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four at Ford Field in Detroit, the fi rst Frozen Four to be held in a non-traditional hockey venue. A crowd of 34,954 watched the semifi nal games and 37,592 attended the title game between Boston College and Wisconsin. The individual day attendance marks and the three-game total of 72,546 easily shattered the Frozen Four records, and the title-game attendance mark stands as the North American record for an indoor hockey game.

In preparation for the 2010 Men’s Frozen Four, Anastos was infl uencial in retaining the services of two of Detroit’s most prominent civic leaders, William Clay Ford Jr., and Christopher Ilitch, as co-chairmen for the event. Ford and Ilitch were crucial in amassing community support for the championship’s ancillary events, such as the popular College Hockey Fan Fest in the GM Wintergarden at the Renaissance Center. All told, the economic impact of the 2010 Men’s Frozen Four on the city of Detroit was approximately $10 million.

Anastos serves as President of the Hockey Commissioner’s Association (HCA), a group comprised of the fi ve commissioners from NCAA Division I Hockey. This past season, he was key in the procuring of a grant from the National Hockey League through USA Hockey. The funding was used by the Anastos-led HCA to create College Hockey Inc., an educational and promotional entity charged with raising the profi le and help foster the growth of college hockey. In its fi rst year, College Hockey Inc. hired its fi rst Executive Director and established an offi ce in Newton, Mass.

The national leadership provided by Anastos was fully evident two seasons ago when, in his capacity as President of the HCA, he spearheaded a college hockey delegation that traveled to Florida to meet with the 30 general managers of NHL teams.

The HCA addresses common issues and concerns at a national level. The group’s eff orts include ongoing discussions with the NHL’s corporate offi ce in New York, sponsorship of the annual Warrior Ice Breaker Tournament and the College Hockey All-Access radio show on NHL Home Ice XM 204, Sirius 208.

The CCHA Commissioner’s commitment to growing the sport has resulted in an annual statewide celebration known as ‘Hockey Day in Michigan’. The grass roots initiative, which includes the live broadcast of two CCHA games on FOX Sports Detroit, has been successfully imitated by USA Hockey to encourage fans, players, coaches and offi cials to unite

in their passion for their sport and help introduce others to the game. Television has been a focal point for the CCHA under Anastos. The

CCHA was the fi rst hockey conference to sign television agreements with CBS College Sports (formerly CSTV), Toronto, Canada-based Leafs TV, and the NHL Network. Expanded media coverage under his watch includes a weekly show, CCHA All-Access, on FOX Sports Detroit, and a radio show, Inside the CCHA, that is widely distributed in league markets.

Anastos has also transformed the annual CCHA Awards Banquet into a glamorous aff air staged at Detroit’s historic Fox Theatre and has overseen the evolution of the CCHA Championship Weekend into a festive event that’s added numerous entertainment options to the championship hockey that’s played.

Prior to his appointment, Anastos served as president of the North American Hockey League, a Tier II junior league, for four seasons. During that time, the NAHL attracted strong ownership groups and developed into one of the top leagues for college-bound players in the United States.

An active member of USA Hockey, Anastos is one of two NCAA representatives on the organization’s board of directors. He is also a member of USA Hockey’s Junior Council, which guides the direction of junior hockey, as well as the International Council, which oversees U.S. international programs.

Anastos also serves on the board of directors for One Goal, a nonprofi t organization comprised of hockey’s North American industry

leaders seeking to improve awareness and understanding of hockey so parents can make informed decisions about involving their families in the game.

Anastos was a four-year letterwinner at Michigan State (1981-85) and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in construction management. His Spartans won four CCHA Championships and made four NCAA Tournament appearances. As a senior, he earned second-team all-conference honors and was named to the all-tournament teams at the CCHA Tournament and Great Lakes Invitational.

Anastos, a 2000 inductee into his hometown Dearborn, Mich., Sports Hall of Fame, played junior hockey for the Paddock Pools Saints of the NAHL and was the fi rst player ever drafted from the league by an NHL team when the Montreal Canadiens selected him in 1981. After a season in the Canadiens organization, he joined the coaching staff at the University of Michigan-Dearborn and served as head coach from 1987-90, compiling a 68-37-7 record. Anastos returned to his alma mater as an assistant coach to Ron Mason from

1990-92.Anastos, 46, lives in Farmington Hills, Mich., with his wife, Lisa. They

have fi ve children — daughters Lauren, Jenna, Alyssa, and Andrea, and son Drew.

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TED NEWTONCOMMUNICATIONS MANAGER

Fred Pletsch, who was hired by the CCHA on September 24, 2001, served as Director of Communications for seven seasons before being named Associate Commissioner.

A 1980 graduate of Ryerson University in Toronto where he captained the varsity hockey team and earned a Bachelor of Applied Arts degree in Radio & Television Arts, Pletsch has extensive hockey broadcasting experience as a play-by-play announcer for the Ottawa

Senators of the National Hockey League and the American Hockey League affi liate of the Colorado Avalanche.

At the college level, Pletsch has served as both an analyst and play-by-play commentator for CCHA games on FOX Sports Detroit, Comcast, and Big Ten Network, and has provided color commentary on ESPN for the NCAA Tournament on four occasions. In 2004, he worked for ESPN as a sideline reporter at the Frozen Four in Boston and has been the sideline reporter for the NHL Network at the IIHF World Junior Championship the past two years. He also hosts the league’s weekly radio show, Inside the CCHA, and, this past season, he co-hosted College Hockey All Access on NHL Home Ice satellite radio.

Pletsch served as the Communications Coordinator last season for the 2010 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four at Ford Field, which set a world, indoor attendance record for hockey. In the summer of 2005, he was involved with the CCHA’s successful bid to play host to the men’s national championship by compiling background materials and hosting the presentation made in Indianapolis to the NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Committee.

Working closely with Division I hockey’s communications directors to address common issues and concerns, he was also instrumental in the establishment of national awards including the Derek Hines Unsung Hero and National Rookie of the Year.

Prior to joining the CCHA, the Chatham, Ont., native served as Commissioner of the Junior ‘A’ North American Hockey League for three years. During that time, NAHL representatives graduated over 150 players to the NCAA Division I ranks.

Pletsch and his wife Kelly reside in Canton, Mich. They have four children - sons Fred, Ted, and Jesse, and a daughter, Sheelagh.

FRED PLETSCHASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER

ROB MURPHYDIRECTOR OF SALES & MARKETING

STEVE PIOTROWSKIDIRECTOR OF OFFICIALS

Robert Murphy began his role of Director of Sales and Marketing for the CCHA on August 1, 2008. Murphy’s focus is in building the CCHA brand throughout the region by leveraging the unique and emotional connectivity of the CCHA membership with like-minded brands to maximize the reach and impact of all CCHA properties.

Prior to joining the CCHA, Murphy spent four and a half seasons with the Plymouth Whalers and Compuware

Arena, serving as Vice President of Sales and Marketing. Murphy substantially grew the organization’s corporate partnership program while leading the organizations marketing, communications and in-game entertainment model. He headed the front-offi ce team that created the award-winning ‘Catch the Wave’ branding campaign while implementing over 30 new customer sales and service initiatives. In addition to his sales and marketing role with the Plymouth Whalers, Murphy has served as Director of Sales and Marketing for Suburban Sports Group, a leading ice arena management, programming, hockey instructional and publishing company. While at Suburban Sports, Murphy also served as Contributing Editor for Michigan Hockey magazine.

Prior to the alignment of Murphy’s passion for athletics and business, he worked in a variety of sales, marketing and leadership roles with both regional and national service, advertising and distribution organizations, including Spring Arbor Distributors, a $225 million full-service one-stop communications, distribution and retail service solutions company.

Murphy holds a bachelor’s degree in interpersonal and public communication from Bowling Green State University and a master’s of science in administration from Central Michigan University. In addition to his involvement in hockey through his position with the CCHA, Murphy also coaches the 12U Michigan Icebreakers, an all-girl travel program. Murphy and his wife Bobbie have four children – daughters Katie, Megan and Shannon along with a son, Sean.

Steve Piotrowski, one of the most distinguished and respected referees in college hockey history, is in his fourth season as the league’s Director of Offi cials.

A veteran of over 1,300 collegiate games, he served as an on-ice offi cial with the league for 26 years. Piotrowski worked in the NCAA Tournament on 14 occasions and offi ciated six NCAA national championship games, beginning in 1987 and most recently in 2005 at

Columbus, Ohio, along with being tabbed by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) to referee in the World Championship and World Junior Championship events.

Piotrowski started in the CCHA in 1977 as a player at Ferris State University. During his on-ice career, Piotrowski also served as a National Hockey League referee trainee and USA Hockey Offi ciating Program National Instructional Staff Member.

In addition to his role overseeing a CCHA offi ciating staff that consists of 20 referees, 60 linesmen and two supervisors, Piotrowski serves on the Hobey Baker Memorial Award Committee and is the Secretary-Rules Editor of the NCAA Men’s Ice Hockey Rules Committee.

Piotrowski lives in Troy, Mich., with his wife Beth and daughters Lindsey, Heather, and son Steven.

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Newton’s duties with the CCHA include maintaining CCHA.com and organizing the “Heroes of Hockey Day” initiative.

Prior to joining the CCHA, Newton graduated in May 2009 with a bachelor’s degree from the Michigan State University School of Journalism. During his four years at Michigan State, Newton served as a

student assistant in the MSU Athletic Communications Department.Newton also was a communications intern for the American

Junior Golf Association for the summer of 2008, traveling the country helping conduct tournaments for the nation’s premier junior golf association.

In addition to his work in communications, Newton spent a season as the student assistant for the MSU men’s golf team and a season as the assistant coach for the Okemos High School boy’s golf team, with both teams winning league titles.

Newton resides in Novi, Mich.

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CCHA referees and linesmen are continually being challenged to earn their stripes in an offi ciating program that is a model throughout the hockey world for training, development and supervision of on-ice personnel.

The CCHA director of officials, Steve Piotrowski, continues to enhance the CCHA’s relationship with the USA Hockey Offi ciating Program and the USAH Junior Offi ciating Development Program (JODP) to assist the league with identifying top offi ciating prospects for future opportunities with the CCHA.

Piotrowski is committed to identifying, recruiting, selecting, and developing a superior offi ciating staff that represents the performance standards established by the CCHA while enforcing the rules and interpretations of college hockey as established by the NCAA

“This continues to be a mutually benefi cial relationship as we look to recruit one-ice offi cials who have promising potential to succeed,” said Piotrowski. “The JODP is an excellent resource for us as we look to identify the best offi cials for the CCHA both now, and in the future.”

In 2010, CCHA offi cials were chosen to work on college hockey’s grandest stage as referees Matt Shegos and Mark Wilkins, along with linesmen Tony Molina and Bruce Vida Jr., offi ciated the NCAA Championship Game at Ford Field in Detroit. It was Shegos’ sixth title game as an offi cial.

Under the direction of Piotrowski, who also serves as the Secretary-Rules Editor of the Rules Committee, the CCHA has continued to embrace the latest in offi ciating technology. Through a partnership with XOS Technologies, the offi ciating staff has a number of web-based technology tools at its disposal to share video of on-ice situations and promote consistency through continued education.

Piotrowski has raised the expectations of the CCHA’s Offi ciating Program by emphasizing the importance of fl exibility, strength and conditioning of its offi cials. He has created and maintained an on-ice mentoring program to assist in the development of less experienced offi cials as well.

OFFICIALS ROSTERAs of September 15, 2010

SUPERVISORS Dave Harvey, Findlay, Ohio Brent Rutherford, Sterling Heights, Mich.

OFFICIALS

Brian Aaron, Huntington Woods, Mich.Todd Aldous, Saginaw, Mich.Shaun Andring, Newport, Mich.Derek Berkebile, Allen Park, Mich.Dan Born, Midland, Mich.Pat Bracco, South Lyon, Mich.Gui Bradshaw, Powell, OhioDan Brown, Verona, Wis.David Cioch, Clarkston, MichChad Colliander, Anchorage, AlaskaChris Davis, Rockford, Mich.Kyle DeMaggio, Rochester Hills, MichMarc DesRosiers, Woodhaven, Mich.Charles Elder, Brighton, Mich.Brian Frerichs, Cincinnati, OhioButch Friedman, Commerce Township, Mich.Eric Froberg, Marquette, Mich.Brent Gawlik, Holland, Mich.Ryan Gordon, Interlochen, Mich.Kevin Hall, South Lyon, Mich.Mason Hall, University Heights, OhioJosh Hatinger, Grafton, Wis.Andy Hempel, Clinton Township, Mich.Brian Hill, Wyandotte, Mich.Chris Hoy, Ft. Wayne, Ind.Nick Huff , Jackson, Mich.Joe Hutek, Macomb, Mich.Paul Jene, Oak Creek, Wis.Skip Jantz, North Pole, AlaskaDarren Kadel, Fairbanks, AlaskaMike Klinger, Oxford, Mich.Todd Lacina, Omaha, Neb.Ken Landis, Livonia, Mich.Kevin Langseth, Belmont, Mich.T.J. Likens, East Lansing, Mich.Janine Martinez, Livonia, Mich.Stephen McInchak, Brownstown, Mich.Mark Michels, Livonia, Mich.Matt Miller, Grand Rapids, Mich.Chris Milles, Fairbanks, AlaskaTony Molina, Allen Park, Mich.Will Moran, Anchorage, AlaskaJosh Norum, Fairbanks, AlaskaDarrin Oliver, Middleville, Mich.Justin Perrone, Denver, Colo.John Philo, Byron Center, Mich.Rigel Pihlainen, Tempe, Ariz.Barry Pochmara, Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich.Michael Poliski, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.Paul Rigby, Kalamazoo, Mich.Dean Sanborn, Rochester Hills, Mich.Keith Sergott, Byron, Mich.Matt Shegos, Grand Blanc, Mich.Eric Smevoll, Dyer, Ind.Andrew Soper, Troy, Mich.Neil Staff ord, Chesterfi eld, Mich.Josh Stockel, Clinton Township, Mich.Jason Swenson, McFarland, Wis.Rodney Tocco, St. Clair Shores, Mich.Brian Troester, Granger, Ind.Paul Tunison, Petoskey, Mich.David Vargas, Chicago, Ill.Bruce Vida Jr., Grand Ledge, Mich.Josh Wesley, East Lansing, Mich.Mark Wilkins, Fort Wayne, Ind.Cory Zuganelis, Gurnee, Ill.

HEAD OF OFF-ICE OFFICIALSAlaska, Tim Bauer; Bowling Green, Jim Elsasser; Ferris State, Bob Boyce; Lake Superior, Gordon Clarke; Miami, Ron Allstatter; Michigan, Craig Wotta; Michigan State, Rob McCurdy; Nebraska-Omaha, Pat Geary; Northern Michigan, Tim McIntosh; Notre Dame, Tony Yelovich; Ohio State, Steve Haller; Western Michigan, Ward VanderBerg.

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The Central Collegiate Hockey Association has announced the schedule for its 40th season of play which consists of 154 conference games and a system that will be used for this season only as part of the transition to an 11-team league. For the 2010-11 season, Ferris State and Alaska join Michigan, Michigan State and Ohio State to form a fi ve-team group. These schools play two games against all 10 CCHA schools (20 games) and two additional games against the teams in their own group (eight games). Northern Michigan/Miami, Bowling Green/Western Michigan and Lake Superior State/Notre Dame comprise a six-team group. These teams will play two games against all ten teams (20 games) and two additional games against the remaining teams in their own group (8 games) except the team that they are ‘partnered’ with. In addition, the CCHA will continue its relationship with televi-sion partners FOX Sports Detroit, CBS College Sports, and Comcast. Five games featuring CCHA teams will also be broadcast on the Big Ten Network. All told, over 50 CCHA games will be broadcast in 2010-11, with all games on FSD broadcast in HD.

CCHA ADAPTS SCHEDULE FOR 11-TEAM CONFERENCE

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The Central Collegiate Hockey Association will continue to use shootouts and a three-point system in league play, as determined by a vote at the CCHA Council Meeting in Dearborn, Mich., Aug. 16-17. In addition, the council voted for the CCHA to begin using stan-dardized media timeouts in all league games and non-conference games hosted by CCHA teams. In 2008, the CCHA became the fi rst Division I men’s ice hockey conference to institute the shootout in league play. For the 2009-10 season, the CCHA adopted a standings format for league play where a team that wins in regulation or overtime receives three points, a team that wins a shootout is awarded two points, a team that loses a shoot-out gets one point, and a team that loses in regulation or overtime earns no points. In 2009-10, 25 CCHA games went to a shootout, with Alaska being the most frequent participant at eight shootouts. The new standardized media timeout policy states that there will be three timeouts in each period of play. Media timeouts will be at the fi rst stoppage with under 14:00, 10:00 and 6:00 minutes on the clock for each period in all games. Teams must be at even strength. A media timeout cannot be taken following an icing call, following a call for shooting the puck out of play, following a goal or during a power-play situation. A media timeout can be taken going into a power-play situ-ation.

CCHA TO CONTINUE SHOOTOUTS; ADDS MEDIA TIMEOUTS

2010-11 CCHA TELEVISION SCHEDULEDATE NETWORK GAME TiMEDATE NETWORK GAME TiME

10/2 Comcast Mercyhurst at UM 7:35 10/2 Comcast Mercyhurst at UM 7:35 10/8 Comcast UM at BGSU 7:05 10/8 Comcast UM at BGSU 7:05 10/8 CBSC UNH at Miami 7:35 10/8 CBSC UNH at Miami 7:35 10/14 Comcast Maine at MSU 7:05 10/14 Comcast Maine at MSU 7:05 10/15 CBSC Maine at MSU 7:35 10/15 CBSC Maine at MSU 7:35 10/22 Comcast Alaska at MSU 7:05 10/22 Comcast Alaska at MSU 7:05 10/30 Comcast FSU at UM 7:35 10/30 Comcast FSU at UM 7:35 11/5 Comcast MSU at WMU 7:35 11/5 Comcast MSU at WMU 7:35 11/12 Comcast OSU at MSU 6:35 11/12 Comcast OSU at MSU 6:35 11/13 Comcast ND at UM 7:35 11/13 Comcast ND at UM 7:35 11/19 Comcast LSSU at UM 7:35 11/19 Comcast LSSU at UM 7:35 11/23 Comcast FSU at MSU 7:05 11/23 Comcast FSU at MSU 7:05 12/3 BTN UM at OSU 7:35 12/3 BTN UM at OSU 7:35 12/4 FSD FSU at MSU 7:05 12/4 FSD FSU at MSU 7:05 12/11 FSD/BTN MSU at UM 3:05 12/11 FSD/BTN MSU at UM 3:05 12/12 Comcast NMU at ND 4:05 12/12 Comcast NMU at ND 4:05 12/30 FSD GLI Championship 7:35 12/30 FSD GLI Championship 7:35 1/7 BTN UM at MSU 7:35 1/7 BTN UM at MSU 7:35 1/7 CBSC Miami at OSU 7:35 1/7 CBSC Miami at OSU 7:35 1/8 FSD MSU at UM 7:05 1/8 FSD MSU at UM 7:05 1/14 CBSC FSU at UM 7:35 1/14 CBSC FSU at UM 7:35 1/14 Comcast OSU at WMU 7:35 1/14 Comcast OSU at WMU 7:35 1/15 Comcast UM at FSU 7:05 1/15 Comcast UM at FSU 7:05 1/21 FSD Alaska at UM 7:35 1/21 FSD Alaska at UM 7:35 1/21 CBSC Miami at MSU 7:35 1/21 CBSC Miami at MSU 7:35 1/22 Comcast Miami at MSU 7:05 1/22 Comcast Miami at MSU 7:05 1/27 FSD MSU at FSU 7:35 1/27 FSD MSU at FSU 7:35 1/28 CBSC Miami at ND 7:35 1/28 CBSC Miami at ND 7:35 1/29 FSD Miami at ND 5:05 1/29 FSD Miami at ND 5:05 1/29 FSD UM v MSU (JLA) 8:05 1/29 FSD UM v MSU (JLA) 8:05 2/4 BTN MSU at OSU 7:35 2/4 BTN MSU at OSU 7:35 2/4 CBSC UM at Miami 7:35 2/4 CBSC UM at Miami 7:35 2/5 FSD UM at Miami 5:05 2/5 FSD UM at Miami 5:05 2/11 Comcast NMU at MSU 7:05 2/11 Comcast NMU at MSU 7:05 2/11 BTN OSU at UM 7:35 2/11 BTN OSU at UM 7:35 2/12 FSD NMU at MSU 5:05 2/12 FSD NMU at MSU 5:05 2/12 BTN OSU at UM 7:35 2/12 BTN OSU at UM 7:35 2/18 Comcast WMU at UM 7:35 2/18 Comcast WMU at UM 7:35 2/19 FSD WMU at UM 7:35 2/19 FSD WMU at UM 7:35 2/25 FSD BGSU at MSU 7:35 2/25 FSD BGSU at MSU 7:35 2/26 Comcast BGSU at MSU 7:05 2/26 Comcast BGSU at MSU 7:05 3/4 FSD CCHA Tournament 3/4 FSD CCHA Tournament First Round 7:35 First Round 7:35 3/4 CBSC CCHA Tournament 3/4 CBSC CCHA Tournament First Round 7:35 First Round 7:35 Or 3/5 CBSC CCHA Tournament Or 3/5 CBSC CCHA Tournament First Round 7:35 First Round 7:35 3/11 Comcast CCHA Tournament 3/11 Comcast CCHA Tournament Second Round TBD Second Round TBD 3.12 Comcast CCHA Tournament 3.12 Comcast CCHA Tournament Second Round TBD Second Round TBD 3/18 FSD CCHA Semifi nal #1 4:35 3/18 FSD CCHA Semifi nal #1 4:35 3/18 FSD CCHA Semifi nal #2 8:05 3/18 FSD CCHA Semifi nal #2 8:05 3/19 FSD CCHA Championship 7:35 3/19 FSD CCHA Championship 7:35 or 8:05 or 8:05

- All games on FOX Sports Detroit will be broadcast in HD - All games on FOX Sports Detroit will be broadcast in HD

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DESTINATION: CCHA CHAMPIONSHIP ROAD TO THE JOE

CCHA CHAMPIONSHIP Year Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Total 2010 9,831 17,063 - 26,894 2009 11,043 19,126 - 30,169 2008 9,471 17,213 - 26,684 2007 13,238 16,481 - 29,719 2006 10,478 16,234 - 26,712 2005 3,436 10,128 16,891 30,455 2004 6,238 11,651 17,895 35,784 2003 6,374 12,967 19,097 38,438 2002 6,583 14,079 16,452 37,114 2001 13,655 16,031 - 29,686 2000 13,177 15,089 - 28,266 1999 14,261 16,115 - 30,376 1998 13,874 15,120 - 28,994 1997 15,211 19,032 - 34,243 1996 14,638 13,710 - 28,348 1995 12,478 9,274 - 21,752 1994 7,037 11,563 8,733 27,333 1993 8,132 12,144 7,236 27,512 1992 15,865 13,352 - 29,217 1991 17,032 17,682 - 34,714 1990 18,126 16,284 - 34,410 1989 17,124 17,672 - 34,796 1988 15,999 17,664 - 33,663 1987 15,273 17,995 - 33,268 1986 13,253 18,722 - 31,975 1985 13,180 20,067 - 33,247 1984 10,863 17,515 - 28,378 1983 9,351 15,192 - 24,543 1982 9,821 10,315 - 20,136

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP Year Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Total 1990 14,174 15,034 - 29,208 1987 7,526 14,093 17,644 39,263 1985 10,696 12,484 16,282 39,462

GREAT LAKES INVITATIONAL Year Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Total 2009 11,791 13,814 - 25,605 2008 13,017 12,634 - 25,651 2007 14,783 17,281 - 32,064 2006 14,684 15,934 - 30,618 2005 15,801 15,217 - 31,018 2004 15,749 17,698 - 33,447 2003 17,531 15,820 - 33,351 2002 17,789 18,012 - 35,012 2001 18,071 18,819 - 36,890 2000 17,744 18,683 - 36,107 1999 17,379 18,211 - 35,590 1998 18,612 18,129 - 36,741 1997 18,345 17.674 - 36,019 1996 17,196 18,409 - 35,605 1995 17,494 18,103 - 35,597 1994 17,118 18,067 - 35,185 1993 16,219 17,031 - 33,250 1992 15,423 13,783 - 29,206 1991 17,358 16,858 - 34,216 1990 16,172 16,782 - 32,954 1989 18,448 19,284 - 37,732 1988 19,620 19,763 - 39,383 1987 19,294 19,482 - 38,776 1986 18,377 19,190 - 37,567 1985 15,485 12,590 17,560 45,635 1984 19,547 21,576 - 41,123 1983 18,942 21,402 - 40,344 1982 18,185 21,347 - 39,532

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FAN FEST is FUN FEST The 2010 CCHA Championship marked the third annual CCHA Fan Fest in the GM Wintergarden of the Detroit Marriot Renaissance Center in conjunction with CCHA Championship Weekend. Fa n s e n j oye d i n te r a c t i ve games, team lockers and trophy displays, CCHA merchandise as well as performances from the participating team’s bands on the stage. The Wintergarden was also the location of the popular Commissioner’s Party on Friday night.

CHILD’S PLAYYouth hockey is a major part of CCHA Championship Weekend. The Kids College Classic is a youth hockey tournament for Squirt and Pee Wee house and travel teams held in conjunction with the CCHA Championship. Each team receives tickets to the college hockey games and awards banquet while competing for its own championship at Joe Louis Arena. In addition, the Michigan Amateur Hockey Association’s state champions are honored on the ice at Joe Louis Arena with the Parade of Champions presented by Comcast between the third-place and championship games.

A GATHERING OF SORTSThe CCHA Championship has become more than just a crowning of a league champion, it is a celebration of the league and all of college hockey with fans from as near as suburban Detroit and as far as Fairbanks, Alaska, attending the event.

JOE LOUIS ARENA ATTENDANCE FIGURES

MEDIA FRIENDLYCCHA media members take advantage of an opportunity to get in the action prior to the Championship in the league’s annual Media All-Star Game. Two days later CCHA Commissioner Tom Anastos hosts his annual Saturday brunch with the media to discuss the state of the CCHA and college hockey as a whole.

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All 11 teams will participate in the playoff s during the 2010-11 season under a new post-season model adopted by the All 11 teams will participate in the playoff s during the 2010-11 season under a new post-season model adopted by the Central Collegiate Hockey Association.Central Collegiate Hockey Association.

The fi rst round of the 2011 CCHA Tournament will take place March 4-6. The top fi ve seeds will receive fi rst-round byes, while The fi rst round of the 2011 CCHA Tournament will take place March 4-6. The top fi ve seeds will receive fi rst-round byes, while the remaining six teams will play best-of-three series’ at campus sites. The No. 6 seed will host the No. 11 seed, the No. 7 seed the remaining six teams will play best-of-three series’ at campus sites. The No. 6 seed will host the No. 11 seed, the No. 7 seed will host the No. 10 seed, and the No. 8 seed will host the No. 9 seed. The winners will advance to the CCHA Quarterfi nals.will host the No. 10 seed, and the No. 8 seed will host the No. 9 seed. The winners will advance to the CCHA Quarterfi nals.

The CCHA Quarterfi nals will take place March 11-13 with another round of best-of-three series’ at campus sites. The No. 4 The CCHA Quarterfi nals will take place March 11-13 with another round of best-of-three series’ at campus sites. The No. 4 seed will host the No. 5 seed. The No. 3 seed will host the highest seed to win its series in the fi rst round. The No. 2 seed will seed will host the No. 5 seed. The No. 3 seed will host the highest seed to win its series in the fi rst round. The No. 2 seed will host the next-highest seed to win its series in the fi rst round. The No. 1 seed will host the lowest remaining seed. The winners host the next-highest seed to win its series in the fi rst round. The No. 1 seed will host the lowest remaining seed. The winners of the series’ in the CCHA Quarterfi nals will advance to the CCHA Championship.of the series’ in the CCHA Quarterfi nals will advance to the CCHA Championship.

The 2011 CCHA Championship will take place March 18-19 at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit. The CCHA Semifi nals will take place The 2011 CCHA Championship will take place March 18-19 at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit. The CCHA Semifi nals will take place on Friday, March 18, with the highest-remaining seed playing the lowest remaining seed and the second-highest remaining on Friday, March 18, with the highest-remaining seed playing the lowest remaining seed and the second-highest remaining seed taking on the third-highest remaining seed for the right to play in the title game. Saturday, March 19 will feature the seed taking on the third-highest remaining seed for the right to play in the title game. Saturday, March 19 will feature the CCHA Third-Place Game and the CCHA Championship Game.CCHA Third-Place Game and the CCHA Championship Game.

CCHA Opts for 11-Team Tournament Format

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First Round Second Round Semifi nals FinalNo. 1 Seed

No. 4 Seed

No. 3 Seed

No. 2 Seed

Xcel Energy CenterSt. Paul, Minn.

April 7

Xcel Energy CenterSt. Paul, Minn.

April 7

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April 9 NATIONAL CHAMPION

Regional SitesNote: The Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Committee will assign teams to sites when selections are made.East: Bridgeport Arena, Bridgeport, Conn., March 25-26, 2011Midwest: Resch Center, Green Bay, Wis., March 26-27, 2011Northeast: Verizon Wireless Center, Manchester, N.H., March 26-27, 2011West: Scottrade Center, St. Louis, Mo., March 25-26, 2011

The fi eld of 16 teams for the 2011 NCAA Men’s Division I Tournament will be an-nounced on Sunday, March 20. The CCHA Tournament champion will receive an automatic berth, as will the tournament champions of Atlantic Hockey, the Eastern College Athletic Conference, Hockey East and the Western Collegiate Hockey Association. Eleven other at-large teams will receive bids from the Men’s Division I Hockey Committee based on statistical criteria. Teams will be seeded in four regions - Northeast, East, Midwest and West. The fi rst round begins play on Friday, March 25 with the East Regional in Bridgeport, Conn., and the West Regional in St. Louis. Play at the

Midwest Regional in Green Bay, Wis., and the Northeast Regional in Manchester, N.H., begins Saturday, March 27. Each site will host four schools with the winners of the fi rst night of competition playing each other on day two. The four regional champions will advance to the Frozen Four at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn. This will be the second time the XCel Energy Center has hosted a Frozen Four and the fi fth time the city of St.Paul has hosted the Frozen Four. The NCAA semifi nals are scheduled for April 7 and air live on ESPN2. The champi-onship is set for Saturday, April 9, and will be broadcast live on ESPN.

The Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn., will host the 2011 Frozen Four.

2012 Northeast Regional DCU Center - Wochester, Mass. March 24-25, 2012 Host: Holy Cross

2012 East Regional Bridgeport Arena - Bridgeport, Conn. March 23-24, 2012 Co-Hosts: Yale, Fairfi eld

2012 Midwest Regional Resch Center - Green Bay, Wis. March 24-25, 2012 Host: Michigan Tech

2012 West Regional XCel Energy Center - St. Paul, Minn. March 23-24, 2012 Host: Minnesota

2012 Frozen Four St. Pete Times Forum - Tampa, Fla. Co-Hosts: University of Alabama- Huntsville & the Tampa Bay Sports Commission

2013 Frozen Four Consol Energy Center - Pittsburgh, Pa. Co-Hosts: Robert Morris & the Pittsburgh Sports Commission 2014 Frozen Four Wachovia Center - Philadelphia, Pa. Host: Philadelphia Sports Commission

Th X l E C t i St P l Mi ill h t th 2011 F F

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Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/3; 10/2 F, 7/1 D, 1/0 G

Key Returnees: Aaron Gens, D, JR (6-15-24); Scott Greenham, G, JR (18-12-9, 2.20 GAA, .919 Spct.); Dustin Sather, F, SR (11-14-25); Joe Sova, D, JR (6-18-24); Andy Taranto, F, SO (18-24-42); Nik Yaremchuk, F, SO (7-17-24)

Key Losses: Dion Knelsen, F (19-24-43), Dustin Molle, D (0-3-3)

NHL Draft Picks (0):

Impact Freshmen: Colton Beck, F, Langley (BCHL); Cody Kunyk, F, Sherwood Park (AJHL); Michael Quinn, D, Westside (BCHL); Erik Slemp, F, Penticton (BCHL)

2009-10 Predicted Coaches Ranking/Actual Ranking: 7th/5th

2009-10 Rankings

Team Off ense Rank: CCHA - 7th (2.61) Overall - 8th (2.77)Team Defense Rank: CCHA - 5th (2.50) Overall - 4th (2.38)Power Play Rank: CCHA - 5th (.188) Overall - 2nd (.192)Penalty Killing Rank: CCHA - 4th (.859) Overall - 6th (.843)

Returning All Players Forwards Defense

Goals 76 (79.6%) 68 (75.5%) 8 (44.4%)Points 239 (80.7%) 164 (75.2%) 74 (96.1%)

2010-11 SCHEDULE

SeptemberThu. 30 WINDSOR # 7:05 p.m.

October Fri. 8 vs. Air Force (at Anchorage) * 5:07 p.m.Sat. 9 vs. North Dakota (at Anchorage) * 4:07 p.m.Fri. 15 UNION * 8:05 p.m.Sat. 16 COLORADO COLLEGE * 7:05 p.m.Fri. 22 at Michigan State 7:05 p.m.Sat. 23 at Michigan State 7:05 p.m.Fri. 29 BOWLING GREEN 7:05 p.m.Sat. 30 BOWLING GREEN 7:05 p.m.

NovemberFri. 5 MICHIGAN 7:05 p.m.Sat. 6 MICHIGAN 7:05 p.m.Fri. 12 at Miami 8:05 p.m.Sat. 13 at Miami 7:05 p.m.Fri. 19 NORTHERN MICHIGAN 7:35 p.m.Sat. 20 NORTHERN MICHIGAN 7:35 p.m.Fri. 26 at Ohio State (Nationwide Arena) 1:45 p.m.Sat. 27 at Ohio State (Nationwide Arena) 8:05 p.m.

DecemberFri. 10 at Ferris State 7:05 p.m.Sat. 11 at Ferris State 7:05 p.m.

JanuaryFri. 7 WESTERN MICHIGAN 7:05 p.m.Sat. 8 WESTERN MICHIGAN 7:05 p.m.Fri. 14 at Notre Dame 7:35 p.m.Sat. 15 at Notre Dame 7:05 p.m.Fri. 21 at Michigan 7:35 p.m.Sat. 22 at Michigan 7:35 p.m.Fri. 28 OHIO STATE 7:05 p.m. Sat. 29 OHIO STATE 7:05 p.m.

FebruaryFri. 4 FERRIS STATE 7:05 p.m.Sat. 5 FERRIS STATE 7:05 p.m.Fri. 11 at Lake Superior 7:05 p.m.Sat. 12 at Lake Superior 7:05 p.m.Fri. 18 MICHIGAN STATE 7:05 p.m.Sat. 19 MICHIGAN STATE 7:05 p.m.Fri. 25 ALASKA-ANCHORAGE * 7:05 p.m.Sat. 26 at Alaska-Anchorage * 7:07 p.m.Home Games in CAPITALS All times are local* - Non-conference game # - Exhibition game

Joined CCHA: 1995-96 CCHA Record: 142-229-54 All-Time: 461-532-78

2010-11 SEASON OUTLOOK

DANDY ANDY – Forward Andy Taranto had a prolifi c freshman season in 2009-10, becoming the fi rst Nanook to be named CCM CCHA Rookie of the Year. The Downers Grove, Ill., native set Alaska’s freshman scor-ing record with an 18-24-42 scoring line. Andy Pokupec set the former mark in 1986 with 41 points.

FIRST TIME AT THE BIG DANCE – The Na-nooks earned their fi rst NCAA Tournament bid in 2009-10 on the strength of an 18-11-9 overall record entering the tournament and an unbeaten non-conference mark of 5-0-1 during the regular season. Alaska was seeded No 4. in the Northeast Regional, los-ing in the fi rst round to the eventual NCAA Champion, Boston College, 3-1.

ALASKAN HAT TRICK – The Nanooks scored an in-state hat trick last season, tak-ing the titles in both Alaska tournaments – Alaska-Anchorage’s Kendall Hockey Classic and their own Brice Alaska Goal Rush – and then capturing the Alaska Airlines Gover-nor’s Cup for the fi rst time since 2005 by sweeping Alaska-Anchorage in a two-game series, 7-4 and 3-2.

GREAT SCOTT – Addison, Ont., native Scott Greenham returns as the No. 1 goaltender for his junior season. Greenham is now the program’s single-season leader in wins (18) and saves (947), and career leader in goals- against average (2.06) and save percentage (.923).

ALUMNI GLORY – Jordan Hendry be-came the second former Nanook to hoist the Stanley Cup after helping the Chicago Blackhawks win the title in 2010. Shawn Chambers, a Nanook defenseman from 1985-87, is the only other Stanley Cup win-ner, having captured it with the New Jersey Devils in 1995 and the Dallas Stars in 1999.

WELL SET SCHEDULE – The Alaska Na-nooks will look to repeat the success they had in the 2009-10 season against the CCHA teams they play four times in confer-ence play. The Nanooks went 5-1-3 against those teams in 2009-10: Ferris State (2-0-0), Ohio State (1-0-1), Michigan (1-1-1) and Michigan State (1-0-1).

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2010-11 NANOOKS

# Name Pos Yr 1 Steve Thompson G So.

4 Scott Enders D Jr. 5 Aaron Gens D Jr. 6 Michael Quinn D Fr. 7 Nik Yaremchuk F So. 9 Kevin Petovello F Sr. 10 Erik Slemp F Fr. 11 Joe Sova D Jr. 13 Kaare Odegard D So. 14 Adam Henderson F So. 15 Justin Filzen F Jr. 16 Ryan Hohl F Sr. 17 Jarret Granberg F So.

# Name Pos Yr

18 Adam Cardwell F Jr. 20 Ron Meyers F Jr. 22 Justin Daigle D So. 23 Bryant Molle D Sr. 24 Cody Butcher D Jr. 26 Chad Gehon F So. 27 Derek Klassen F Sr. 29 Andy Taranto F So. 30 Colin Rundell G So. 33 Dustin Sather F Jr. 35 Scott Greenham G Jr. 36 Colton Beck F Fr. 37 Cody Kunyk F Fr. 39 Carlo Finucci F Jr.

No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Sh. Age Hometown, St./Last team (League)

36 Colton Beck F Fr. 5-9 180 L 20 Langley, BC/Langley (BCHL)

24 Cody Butcher D Jr. 6-1 218 R 23 Anchorage, AK/Sioux City (USHL)

18 Adam Cardwell F Jr. 5-8 180 R 23 Long Beach, CA/Indiana (USHL)

22 Justin Daigle D So. 5-9 178 R 22 Calgary, AB/Okotoks (AJHL)

4 Scott Enders D Jr. 6-0 188 R 21 Edmonton, AB/Lloydminster (AJHL)

15 Justin Filzen F Jr. 6-0 194 R 21 Duluth, MN/Green Bay (USHL)

39 Carlo Finucci F Jr. 5-10 194 L 23 Burnaby, BC/Burnaby (BCHL)

26 Chad Gehon F So. 6-0 187 L 22 Kelowna, BC/Westside (BCHL)

5 Aaron Gens D Jr. 6-1 204 R 23 Baudette, MN/Topeka (NAHL)

17 Jarret Granberg F So. 5-7 154 L 22 Foremost, AB/Brooks (AJHL)

35 Scott Greenham G Jr. 6-2 197 L 23 Addison, ON/Oakville (OPJHL)

14 Adam Henderson F So. 6-2 200 L 21 Whitehorse, YT/Michigan State (CCHA)

16 Ryan Hohl F Sr. 5-10 192 L 25 Northville, MI/Bowling Green (CCHA)

27 Derek Klassen F Sr. 5-9 193 L 24 Whitehorse, YT/Ft. McMurray (AJHL)

37 Cody Kunyk F Fr. 6-0 180 L 20 Sherwood Park, AB/Sherwood Park (AJHL)

20 Ron Meyers F Jr. 5-9 178 R 22 Prince Albert, SK/Lloydminster (AJHL)

23 Bryant Molle D Sr. 6-3 210 L 23 Anchorage, AK/Penticton (BCHL)

13 Kaare Odegard D So. 6-0 187 L 19 Red Deer, AB/Canmore (AJHL)

9 Kevin Petovello F Sr. 6-0 193 L 24 Sparwood, BC/Victoria (BCHL)

6 Michael Quinn D Fr. 6-2 180 L 19 Surrey, BC/Westside (BCHL)

30 Colin Rundell G So. 6-0 178 R 22 Calgary, AB/Okotoks (AJHL)

33 Dustin Sather F Jr. 5-8 175 L 23 Wanham, AB/Grand Prarie (AJHL)

10 Erik Slemp F Fr. 5-10 183 R 20 Red Deer, AB/Penticton (BCHL)

11 Joe Sova D Jr. 6-3 193 L 22 Berwyn, IL/Omaha (USHL)

29 Andy Taranto F So. 6-0 213 L 22 Downers Grove, IL/Fargo (USHL)

1 Steve Thompson G So. 6-2 197 L 22 Anchorage, AK/Sioux City (USHL)

7 Nik Yaremchuk F So. 5-9 172 L 22 St. Albert, AB/Sherwood Park (AJHL)

Classes: SR (5), JR (10), SO (9), FR (4)

Average Height: 5’11”

Average Weight: 185.4 lbs.

Average Age: 21 years, 10 months

Shot: Left (16) - Right (9)

Nationality: American (10), Canadian (17)

ROSTER BREAKDOWN (as of Oct. 1, 2010)

* Age as of October 1, 2010

...by the numbers

Scott GreenhamScott Greenham

Andy TarantoAndy Taranto

Joe SovaJoe Sova

Sophomore forward A n d y Ta ra n t o wa s n a m e d CC M CC H A Rookie of the Year in 2009-10.

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2009-10 ALASKA STATISTICS

2009-10 RESULTS

OctoberOctober 9 vs. Michigan * W 2-0 3567 9 vs. Michigan * W 2-0 3567

10 vs. Mercyhurst * W 5-1 3811 10 vs. Mercyhurst * W 5-1 3811

16 ROBERT MORRIS * W 4-2 2385 16 ROBERT MORRIS * W 4-2 2385

17 RENSSELAER * T (OT) 1-1 2592 17 RENSSELAER * T (OT) 1-1 2592

30 FERRIS STATE W 3-1 3002 30 FERRIS STATE W 3-1 3002

31 FERRIS STATE W(OT) 3-2 2680 31 FERRIS STATE W(OT) 3-2 2680

NovemberNovember 6 NOTRE DAME L 2-3 3601 6 NOTRE DAME L 2-3 3601

7 NOTRE DAME W 3-1 3704 7 NOTRE DAME W 3-1 3704

13 at Bowling Green L 1-3 1759 13 at Bowling Green L 1-3 1759

14 at Bowling Green W 5-3 1969 14 at Bowling Green W 5-3 1969

20 at Lake Superior L 3-4 1947 20 at Lake Superior L 3-4 1947

21 at Lake Superior W (OT) 3-2 1871 21 at Lake Superior W (OT) 3-2 1871

27 NORTHERN MICHIGAN T (SW) 3-3 3204 27 NORTHERN MICHIGAN T (SW) 3-3 3204

28 NORTHERN MICHIGAN T (SW) 4-4 3243 28 NORTHERN MICHIGAN T (SW) 4-4 3243

DecemberDecember 4 at Western Michigan L 1-3 2625 4 at Western Michigan L 1-3 2625

5 at Western Michigan T (SW) 4-4 2358 5 at Western Michigan T (SW) 4-4 2358

11 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 4-3 2833 11 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 4-3 2833

12 NEBRASKA-OMAHA L 3-5 3035 12 NEBRASKA-OMAHA L 3-5 3035

JanuaryJanuary 8 at Nebraska-Omaha W 3-1 5609 8 at Nebraska-Omaha W 3-1 5609

9 at Nebraska-Omaha L 1-2 7033 9 at Nebraska-Omaha L 1-2 7033

15 at Michigan L 0-6 6877 15 at Michigan L 0-6 6877

16 at Michigan T (SW) 3-3 6897 16 at Michigan T (SW) 3-3 6897

22 MIAMI T (OT) 1-1 3151 22 MIAMI T (OT) 1-1 3151

23 MIAMI L 0-5 3353 23 MIAMI L 0-5 3353

29 at Northern Michigan T (OT) 2-2 3113 29 at Northern Michigan T (OT) 2-2 3113

30 at Northern Michigan L 2-3 3119 30 at Northern Michigan L 2-3 3119

FebruaryFebruary 5 MICHIGAN STATE W 2-0 3058 5 MICHIGAN STATE W 2-0 3058

6 MICHIGAN STATE T (OT) 1-1 3279 6 MICHIGAN STATE T (OT) 1-1 3279

12 at Ohio State W 4-1 3119 12 at Ohio State W 4-1 3119

13 at Ohio State T (OT) 3-3 4272 13 at Ohio State T (OT) 3-3 4272

19 LAKE SUPERIOR W 4-0 3104 19 LAKE SUPERIOR W 4-0 3104

20 LAKE SUPERIOR W 5-1 3160 20 LAKE SUPERIOR W 5-1 3160

26 at Alaska-Anchorage * W 7-4 4362 26 at Alaska-Anchorage * W 7-4 4362

27 ALASKA-ANCHORAGE * W 3-2 4459 27 ALASKA-ANCHORAGE * W 3-2 4459

MarchMarch 5 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 4-0 2012 5 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 4-0 2012

6 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 4-1 2459 6 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 4-1 2459

12 at Northern Michigan L 3-4 2723 12 at Northern Michigan L 3-4 2723

13 at Northern Michigan L 1-5 3294 13 at Northern Michigan L 1-5 3294

27 vs. BOSTON COLLEGE L 1-3 6572 27 vs. BOSTON COLLEGE L 1-3 6572

OVERALL (18-12-9) CONFERENCE (11-9-8-4) CAREER # NAME GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW +/- GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW +/- GP G A PTS20 Dion Knelsen 39 19 24 43 15/30 7 0 2 +6 28 14 14 28 11/22 4 0 1 +9 148 45 75 120

29 Andy Taranto 39 18 24 42 25/50 8 1 3 +8 28 12 19 31 17/34 5 1 2 +10 39 18 24 42

33 Dustin Sather 37 11 14 25 6/12 9 0 3 +4 26 9 9 18 2/4 7 0 2 +3 105 22 35 57

7 Nik Yaremchuk 39 7 17 24 6/12 3 0 1 +1 28 5 14 19 4/8 3 0 1 -1 39 7 17 24

11 Joe Sova 39 6 18 24 11/30 3 0 0 +1 28 3 12 15 9/26 2 0 0 -4 78 9 25 34

5 Aaron Gens 34 6 15 21 10/20 3 0 1 -2 24 4 12 16 7/14 2 0 1 -2 66 8 23 31

39 Carlo Finucci 36 6 12 18 5/10 3 0 0 -3 28 6 9 15 5/10 3 0 0 -4 52 7 14 21

17 Jarret Granberg 37 7 5 12 2/4 2 0 2 -5 28 4 3 7 2/4 2 0 1 -7 37 7 5 12

12 Ron Meyers 39 7 4 11 7/14 0 0 1 -3 28 5 3 8 6/12 0 0 1 -4 76 11 10 21

10 Brandon Knelsen 32 3 8 11 5/10 1 0 0 -6 21 1 3 4 3/6 0 0 0 -6 131 9 31 40

4 Scott Enders 35 2 9 11 13/26 0 0 0 -9 24 1 4 5 8/16 0 0 0 -11 71 5 12 17

27 Derek Klassen 39 6 3 9 10/20 0 0 0 -7 28 3 1 4 6/12 0 0 0 -8 108 13 15 28

23 Bryant Molle 39 3 6 9 13/26 1 0 1 +3 28 2 5 7 10/20 0 0 1 +6 103 3 10 13

9 Kevin Petovello 29 2 6 8 1/2 0 0 1 -3 18 1 1 2 1/2 0 0 0 -3 92 9 18 27

26 Chad Gehon 28 3 2 5 6/12 0 0 2 E 18 2 1 3 6/12 0 0 1 -3 28 3 2 5

13 Kaare Odegard 29 0 5 5 7/17 0 0 0 +9 22 0 4 4 4/8 0 0 0 +11 29 0 5 5

16 Ryan Hohl 32 0 5 5 16/32 0 0 0 -1 28 0 3 3 13/26 0 0 0 -3 87 10 11 21

15 Justin Filzen 25 0 4 4 4/8 0 0 0 +5 14 0 3 3 3/6 0 0 0 +3 59 3 4 7

24 Cody Butcher 6 1 2 3 2/4 1 0 1 -1 4 0 2 2 2/4 0 0 0 E 16 1 4 5

25 Dustin Molle 39 0 3 3 19/49 0 0 0 -2 28 0 3 3 12/24 0 0 0 -5 109 2 8 10

18 Adam Cardwell 13 1 0 1 1/2 0 0 0 -1 11 1 0 1 -- 0 0 0 E 37 2 3 5

22 Justin Daigle 17 0 1 1 -- 0 0 0 -7 14 0 1 1 -- 0 0 0 -6 17 0 1 1

35 Scott Greenham 39 0 1 1 -- 0 0 0 +6 28 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 E 44 0 1 1

1 Steve Thompson 2 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 -4 2 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 -4 2 0 0 0

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Alaska Totals 39 108 188 296 185/392 41 1 18 -1 28 73 126 199 132/272 28 1 11 -5 -- -- -- --

Opponent Totals 39 93 159 252 239/530 25 1 12 +1 28 70 122 192 159/329 20 0 9 +5 -- -- -- --

OVERALL CONFERENCE# Name GP Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T GP Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T35 Scott Greenham 39 2295:34 84 2.20 947 .919 18 12 9 28 1634:17 64 2.35 716 .918 11 9 8

30 Steve Thompson 2 85:05 5 3.53 29 .853 0 0 0 2 85:05 5 3.53 29 .853 0 0 0

TM EMPTY NET 19 13:17 4 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 14 9:34 1 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0

Total............... 39 2393:56 93 2.33 976 .913 18 12 9 28 1728:56 70 2.43 745 .914 11 9 8

Opponents........... 39 2393:56 108 2.71 1027 .905 12 18 9 28 1728:56 73 2.53 707 .906 9 11 8

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2010-11 NANOOKS STAFF

Dallas Ferguson was named the eighth head coach of his alma mater on May 15, 2008, following four years of service as an assistant coach for the Blue and Gold. He is in his third season as Alaska’s head coach.

A former Nanook defenseman and team captain, Ferguson led the Nanooks to their fi rst appearance in the NCAA Tournament in program history last season. He also helped his team to a fourth place fi nish in the CCHA during the 2008-

09 campaign, en route to being named the CCHA Coach of the Year.

The Wainwright, Alberta native has coached fourteen Nanooks who have gone on to professional hockey careers, including 2010 Stanley Cup Champion and defenseman Jordan Hendry of the Chicago Blackhawks, 2009 first team All-American and CCHA Player of the Year Chad Johnson (New York Rangers) and 2008 CCHA Off ensive Defenseman of the year and fi rst team All-American Tyler Eckford (New Jersey Devils).

Prior to his tenure at Alaska, Ferguson spent two years as the assistant coach for the Fairbanks Ice Dogs of the North American Hockey League.

As an athlete, Ferguson enjoyed a four-year professional hockey career following his collegiate playing days in Fairbanks. He was a four-year letterwinner for the Nanooks (1992-96) and ranks 21st on Alaska’s career scoring list. He fi nished his career with 104 points (17g, 87a) and was a three-time recipient of the Shawn Chambers Top Defenseman Award. A proven leader, Ferguson was an alternate captain as a junior and voted the team captain as a senior.

Off the ice, Ferguson earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration with an emphasis in management and organization from UAF.

Following his college career, he played four years professionally. He split his rookie pro year with the Alaska Gold Kings of the West Coast Hockey League and the Richmond Renegades of

the East Coast Hockey League. Ferguson played in 15 games for the Gold Kings, notching a goal and 13 assists, and fi nished the 1996-97 season with the Renegades, compiling a goal and two assists in 18 games.

Ferguson spent the next three seasons with the Anchorage Aces (formerly the Gold Kings) of the WCHL. In his time with the Aces, Ferguson amassed 55 points in 144 games, as well as six points in 18 playoff games.

Ferguson and his wife live in Fairbanks with their two daughters.

Brian RogersChancellor

Lance WestAssistant Coach

Forrest KarrAthletic Director

Brian MeisnerAssistant Coach

FERGUSON BEHIND THE BENCHYear School Overall Conference2008-pres. Alaska 35-28-15 24-19-13

Career 35-28-15 24-19-13

UA COACHING HISTORYYear Coach Overall Conference1979-80 Tim Waggoner 3-10-0

1980-86 Ric Schafer 105-97-3

1987-93 Don Lucia 101-99-10

1993-99 Dave Laurion 80-122-9 31-81-5

1999-04 Guy Gadowsky 68-89-22 50-70-20

2004-07 Tavis MacMillan 46-54-15 29-33-12

2007-08 Doc Delcastillo 9-21-5 8-16-4

2008-pres. Dallas Ferguson 35-28-15 24-19-13

Dallas Ferguson earned CCHA Coach of the

Year honors in 2008-09.

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Dr. John FoxFaculty Athletic Rep.

Memorable MomentsMarch 21, 1980 – The Nanooks earn their fi rst collegiate win in their fi rst season as an NCAA program with an 8-4 victory over Stanford at the Pepsi Invitational tournament in Seattle, Wash.

October 1987 – Former Alaska defenseman Shawn Chambers becomes the fi rst Nanook hockey alumnus to skate in the National Hockey League when he debuts with the Minnesota North Stars. He appeared in 19 games during the 1987-88 season scoring one goal and eight points.

March 12, 1994 – Despite a 4-3 loss to Miami University, Alaska’s Tavis MacMillan and Dean Fedorchuk fi nish the season with 74 points apiece to share the NCAA scoring title.

October 19, 1995 – Alaska plays its fi rst game as an offi cial member of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association against the University of Notre Dame.

March 8, 2002 – For the fi rst time since joining the CCHA, the Nanooks host a playoff series in Fairbanks. They continue to make history that weekend by sweeping Ferris State for their fi rst post-season series win and earning their fi rst trip ever to Joe Louis Arena.

March 19, 2009 – Senior goaltender Chad Johnson is named RBC Financial CCHA Player of the Year, while fi rst-year head coach Dallas Ferguson is named CCHA Coach of the Year at the CCHA Awards.

March 27, 2010 – Alaska plays in its fi rst NCAA Tournament game in program history, falling to Boston College, 3-1.

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Location: Fairbanks, Alaska 99775Founded: 1917Enrollment: 9,872Nickname: NanooksColors: Blue & GoldJoined CCHA: 1995-96CCHA Record: 142-229-54All-Time Record: 447-522-71Chancellor: Brian RogersAthletic Director: Forrest KarrAthletic Dept. Phone: (907) 474-7780Faculty Athletic Rep.: Dr. John FoxHead Coach: Dallas Ferguson Alaska ‘96Hockey Offi ce Phone: (907) 474-6405Hockey Offi ce E-mail: [email protected] Record: 35-28-15Record at Alaska: 35-28-15Assistant Coaches:

Brian Meisner Lance WestSt. Scholastica ‘93 Alabama Huntsville ’95

Athletic Trainer:

Mike Curtin (907) 474-6801Equipment Manager:

Scott Eastman (907) 474-6868

SID: Jamie Foland Offi ce Phone: (907) 474-6807Offi ce Fax: (907) 474-5162E-mail: [email protected]: Patty Center Room 201 Fairbanks, AK 99775School Web Site: alaskananooks.comPress Box Phone: (907) 451-1800

DIRECTIONS TO ALASKA

The Carlson Center is located on the corner of Wilbur Street (via Airport Way) and Second Avenue. Arriving from the Fairbanks International Airport head East on Airport Way approximately 2.5 miles until Wilbur Street. Turn left on Wilbur Street (heading north) and drive three blocks. The Carlson Center will be straight ahead.

RECORDS(INDIVIDUAL)

GoalsForward Single Season: 43 - Steve Moria (1984-85)

Career: 113 - Dean Fedorchuk (1991-94)

Defenseman Single Season: 19 - Don Lester (1993-94)

Career: 38 - Don Lester (1991-94)

Freshman 22 - Andy Pokupec (1986-87)

AssistsForward Single Season: 66 - Steve Moria (1984-85)

Career: 163 - Steve Moria (1982-85)

Defenseman Single Season: 41 - Don Lester (1993-94)

Career: 120 - Don Lester (1991-94)

Freshman 25 - Pat Williams (1993-94)

PointsForward Single Season: 109 - Steve Moria (1984-85)

Career: 271 - Steve Moria (1982-85)

Defenseman Single Season: 60 - Don Lester (1993-94)

Career: 158 - Don Lester (1991-94)

Freshman 42 - Andy Taranto (2009-10)

GoaltenderWins Single Season: 18 - Scott Greenham (2009-10)

Career: 42 - Wylie Rogers (2004-08)

GAA Single Season: 1.66 - Chad Johnson (2008-09)

Career: 2.06 - Chad Johnson (2008-SA)

Save Pct. Single Season: .940 - Chad Johnson (2008-09)

Career: .923 - Sco t Greenham (2008-SA)

Shutouts Single Season: 3 - Todd Henderson (1990-91)

Wylie Rogers (2004-05)

Career: 7 - Rogers/Johnson

RECORDS(TEAM)

Best Winning Percentage:

CCHA - .536 (2001-02); Overall - .741 (1983-84)

Most Wins:

CCHA - 15 (2001-02); Overall - 24 (1993-94)

Longest Undefeated Streak:

CCHA - 8 (2001-02); Overall - 9 (1982-83, 1992-93)

Longest Winless Streak:

CCHA - 12 (1999-2000); Overall - 27 (1980-1982)

Highest CCHA Regular-Season Finish:

4th - two times (MR) 2009

Trips to the Joe:

3 (MR) 2009

Highest CCHA Tournament Finish:

3rd - 2005

NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1, 2010

MR - Most Recent

Carlson Center - Fairbanks, Alaska

THE CARLSON CENTER

The 4,324-seat John A. Carlson Center was built in 1990 with public funds.

The home of Nanook hockey features an Olympic-size sheet of ice measuring 200’ by 100’. The University of Alaska Fairbanks is one of two schools (Northern Michigan being the other) in the CCHA with the larger sheet of ice.

The Carlson Center off ers prime viewing from the 2,300 theatre seats and additional bleacher-style seats bordering the upper level sidelines. The Carlson Center is Northern Alaska’s premier entertainment, sports and meeting facility. Capabilities of the center range from hockey games to concerts, trade shows to circuses, and conventions to basketball camps.

Arena: Carlson Center (4,595)Surface Size: 200’ x 100’Arena Manager:

Dave Welborn (907) 451-7800Ticket Manager: Denise IrishBox Offi ce: (907) 474-1189/5977Home Game Times: 7:05 p.m. AST

ALASKA FACTS

SPORTS INFORMATION

Carlson Center Built: 1990 Capacity: 4,595

MEMORABLE GAME AT THE CARLSON CENTER

OCTOBER 11, 2003 – ALASKA VS. ALASKA-ANCHORAGE AIRLINES GOVERNOR’S CUP GAME 2The Nanooks trailed the UAA Seawolves by a goal with under a minute left in the second game of the Governor’s Cup series. After a timeout with 35 seconds left on the clock, the Nanooks pulled goalie Keith Bartusch in favor of an extra forward, allowing Ryan Campbell to even the count just seven seconds later (19:32). The surge of energy and off ense continued as Cory Rask netted the game-winning goal at 19:42 and then with less than one second to play Ryan Lang sealed the deal with an empty-netter for a 5-3 win. UA 5 - UAA 3

Fairbanks native Wylie Rogers holds or

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Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/8; 9/5 F, 6/2 D, 2/1 G

Key Returnees: Nick Eno, G, SR (5-12-4, 3.30 GAA, .896 Spct.); Jordan Samuels-Thomas, F, SO (11-14-25); David Solway, F, SR (5-13-18)

Key Losses: Tommy Dee, F (3-14-17); Kyle Page, D (8-17-15); Tomas Petruska, F (10-14-24)

NHL Draft Picks (2): Jordan Samuels-Thomas (ATL ‘09); Nick Eno (BUF ‘07)

Impact Freshmen: Mike Montrose, D, Tri-City (USHL); Chad Sumsion, F, Newmarket (CCHL); Bryce Williamson, F, St. Albert (AJHL)

2009-10 Predicted Coaches Ranking/Actual Ranking: 12th/11th

2009-10 Rankings

Team Off ense Rank: CCHA-12th (2.07) Overall-12th (1.97)Team Defense Rank: CCHA-12th (3.64) Overall-12th (3.83)Power Play Rank: CCHA-12th (.132) Overall-12th (.117)Penalty Killing Rank: CCHA-11th (.741) Overall-12th (.749)

Returning All Players Forwards Defense

Goals 35 (49.3%) 35 (51.5%) 0 (0%)Points 99 (51.6%) 88 (53.9%) 10 (35.7%)

2010-11 SCHEDULE

2010-11 SEASON OUTLOOK

NEW BENCH BOSS – Chris Bergeron was named Bowling Green head coach on April 12, 2010. Coming from the Miami RedHawks, Bergeron brings over 200 wins, six NCAA appearances and two consecutive trips to the Frozen Four with him to Bowling Green. Joining Bergeron on the bench will be a former Falcon captain, Ty Eigner, whose recent experience includes helping take Eden Prairie High School (Minnesota) to the AA state championships. Making the trip from Oxford, Ohio, to Bowling Green with Bergeron to serve as an assistant coach is Barry Schutte, a former player and volunteer assistant coach at Miami, as well as the arena manager of the Goggin Ice Center.

EIGHT TO REPLACE – The Falcons will be looking to replace eight seniors departed from the 2009-10 team. Among them is forward Tomas Petruska, the second-leading scorer on the Falcons with a 10-14-24 chart. The Falcons must also replace two-time team captain Kyle Page, the Falcons’ defensive MVP in all four of his seasons at BGSU.

NICK IN NET – Senior goaltender Nick Eno looks to rebound from a trying junior campaign and return to the form he showed as a freshman when he went 12-10-0 overall, and posted a 2.79 goals-against average and .905 save percentage. After succumbing to an ankle injury that cut his sophomore campaign short, Eno posted a 3.30 GAA and a .896 Spct. while going 5-13-4 as a junior.

JST BACK FOR BG – Bowling Green has back its top scorer from last season in sophomore forward Jordan Samuels-Thomas. The Atlanta Thrashers draft pick posted an 11-14-25 scoring line and was a finalist for the CCM CCHA Rookie of the Year award.

ICE ARENA RENOVATIONS – BGSU Ice Arena has undergone significant renovations since the conclusion of last season. A pair of visitor locker rooms were added and a new lighting system has been installed, in addition to numerous structural changes to the arena. The recent renovations are all possible by the ongoing efforts of the BGSU hockey “Bring Back the Glory” campaign.

October Sun. 3 WILFRID LAURIER # 4:05 p.m.Fri. 8 MICHIGAN 7:05 p.m.Sat. 9 MICHIGAN 7:05 p.m.Fri. 15 at Clarkson * 7:00 p.m.Sat. 16 at Clarkson * 7:00 p.m.Fri. 22 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE * 7:05 p.m.Sat. 23 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE * 7:05 p.m.Fri. 29 at Alaska 7:05 p.m.Sat. 30 at Alaska 7:05 p.m.

NovemberFri. 5 NOTRE DAME 7:05 p.m.Sat. 6 NOTRE DAME 7:05 p.m.Fri. 12 at Northern Michigan 7:35 p.m.Sat. 13 at Northern Michigan 7:35 p.m.Fri. 19 MIAMI 7:05 p.m.Sat. 20 MIAMI 7:05 p.m.RPI Holiday Tournament, N.Y.Fri. 26 vs. Alabama-Huntsville * 4:00 p.m.Sat. 27 vs. UConn/RPI * 4:00/7:00 p.m.

DecemberFri. 3 at Lake Superior 7:05 p.m.Sat. 4 at Lake Superior 7:05 p.m.Fri. 10 OHIO STATE 7:05 p.m.Sat. 11 OHIO STATE 7:05 p.m.Toyota Uconn Hockey Classic, Conn.Wed. 29 vs. Princeton * 4:05 p.m.Thur. 30 vs. Holy Cross/UConn * 4/7:15 p.m.

JanuaryFri. 7 FERRIS STATE 7:05 p.m.Sat. 8 FERRIS STATE 7:05 p.m.Fri. 14 at Miami 7:35 p.m. Sat. 15 at Miami 7:05 p.m.Fri. 28 LAKE SUPERIOR 7:05 p.m.Sat. 29 LAKE SUPERIOR 7:05 p.m.

FebruaryFri. 4 at Western Michigan 7:35 p.m.Sat. 5 at Western Michigan 7:35 p.m.Fri. 11 at Notre Dame 7:35 p.m.Sat. 12 at Notre Dame 7:05 p.m.Fri. 18 NORTHERN MICHIGAN 7:05 p.m.Sat. 19 NORTHERN MICHIGAN 7:05 p.m.Fri. 25 at Michigan State 7:05 p.m.Sat. 26 at Michigan State 7:05 p.m.Home Games in CAPITALS All times are local* - Non-conference game # - Exhibition game

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2010-11 FALCONS

# Name Pos Yr 1 Andrew Hammond G So. 2 Ryan Peltoma D So. 4 Mike Montrose D Fr. 5 David Solway F Sr. 6 Jerry Freismuth F So. 7 Jake Sloat D Fr. 8 Ian Ruel D So. 10 Marc Rodriguez F So. 11 Wade Finegan F Sr. 12 Bryce Williamson F Fr. 13 Nathan Pageau F So. 14 Camden Wojtala F Fr. 15 Andrew Krelove D Sr. 16 Chad Sumison F Fr.

# Name Pos Yr 17 James McIntosh F Jr. 18 Ryan Viselli F Fr. 20 Cameron Sinclair F Jr. 21 Jordan Samuels-Thomas F So. 22 Brennan Vargas F Jr. 23 Max Grover D So. 24 Brett Mohler F Fr. 25 Reed Rushing D So. 26 Mike Fink F Fr. 27 Andrew Wallace F Fr. 28 Robert Shea D So. 30 Scott Zacharias G Fr. 31 Nick Eno G Sr.

No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Sh. Age Hometown, St./Last team (League)

31 Nick Eno G Sr. 6-3 187 L 21 Howell, MI/Green Mountain (EJHL)

11 Wade Finegan F Sr. 5-9 160 R 24 Toronto, ON/Georgetown (OJHL)

26 Mike Fink F Fr. 6-0 190 L 20 Minnetonka, MN/Des Moines (USHL)

6 Jerry Freismuth F So. 5-10 170 L 21 Grosse Pointe Woods, MI/Alexandria (NAHL)

23 Max Grover D So. 6-0 195 L 22 Kentwood, MI/Sioux Falls (USHL)

1 Andrew Hammond G So. 6-1 190 L 22 Surrey, BC/Vernon (BCHL)

15 Andrew Krelove D Sr. 5-11 194 R 23 Thunder Bay, ON/Des Moines (USHL)

17 James McIntosh F Jr. 6-1 196 L 21 Holland Landing, ON/Stouff ville (OJHL)

24 Brett Mohler F Fr. 6-3 180 R 21 Yorba Linda, CA/Tri-City (USHL)

4 Mike Montrose D Fr. 5-11 182 L 19 Howell, MI/Tri-City (USHL)

13 Nathan Pageau F So. 5-11 170 L 21 Stoney Creek, ON/Hamilton (OJHL)

2 Ryan Peltoma D So. 6-2 195 R 22 Brainerd, MN/Tri-City (USHL)

10 Marc Rodriguez F So. 5-9 180 L 20 Aurora, IL/Sioux Falls (USHL)

8 Ian Ruel D So. 6-4 200 R 20 Ann Arbor, MI/Omaha (USHL)

25 Reed Rushing D So. 5-10 195 R 22 Seattle, WA/Marquette (NAHL)

21 Jordan Samuels-Thomas F So. 6-2 190 L 20 South Windsor, CT/Waterloo (USHL)

28 Robert Shea D So. 5-11 195 R 20 Harrison Twp. MI/Green Bay (USHL)

20 Cameron Sinclair F Jr. 5-11 183 L 22 Windsor, ON/Surrey (BCHL)

7 Jake Sloat D Fr. 5-11 185 L 20 Louisville, CO/Owatonna (NAHL)

5 David Solway F Sr. 5-10 160 L 23 Green Bay, WI/Sioux Falls (USHL)

16 Chad Sumsion F Fr. 6-1 200 L 20 Woodstock, ON/Newmarket (CCHL)

22 Brennan Vargas F Jr. 6-1 201 L 21 Coon Rapids, MN/Burnaby (BCHL)

18 Ryan Viselli F Fr. 5-10 180 R 21 Tecumseh, ON/Penticton (BCHL)

27 Andrew Wallace F Fr. 5-10 180 L 21 Bedford, NS/Surrey (BCHL)

12 Bryce Williamson F Fr. 5-10 185 R 21 Seba Beach, AB/St. Albert (AJHL)

14 Camden Wojtala F Fr. 6-2 180 L 19 Trenton, MI/Omaha (USHL)

30 Scott Zacharias G Fr. 6-3 180 R 21 Winnipeg, MB/Pembroke (CJHL)

Classes: SR (4), JR (3), SO (10), FR (10)

Average Height: 6’0”

Average Weight: 185 lbs.

Average Age: 21 years, 4 months

Shot: Left (13) - Right (9)

Nationality: American (16), Canadian (11)

ROSTER BREAKDOWN (as of Oct. 1, 2010)

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2009-10 BOWLING GREEN STATISTICS

2009-10 RESULTS

OctoberOctober 9 at Minnesota State * L 2-3 33499 at Minnesota State * L 2-3 3349

10 at Minnesota State * L 1-4 3546 10 at Minnesota State * L 1-4 3546

23 PROVIDENCE * L 2-8 1575 23 PROVIDENCE * L 2-8 1575

24 PROVIDENCE * L 1-3 1910 24 PROVIDENCE * L 1-3 1910

30 at Nebraska-Omaha T (SW) 3-3 7152 30 at Nebraska-Omaha T (SW) 3-3 7152

31 at Nebraska-Omaha L 1-3 4028 31 at Nebraska-Omaha L 1-3 4028

NovemberNovember 6 at Ferris State L 1-5 12756 at Ferris State L 1-5 1275

7 at Ferris State L 2-3 1279 7 at Ferris State L 2-3 1279

13 ALASKA W 3-1 1759 13 ALASKA W 3-1 1759

14 ALASKA L 3-5 1969 14 ALASKA L 3-5 1969

20 at Michigan W 4-2 6756 20 at Michigan W 4-2 6756

21 vs. Michigan L 1-4 3321 21 vs. Michigan L 1-4 3321

27 at Notre Dame L (OT) 1-2 2857 27 at Notre Dame L (OT) 1-2 2857

28 at Notre Dame T (SW) 4-4 2544 28 at Notre Dame T (SW) 4-4 2544

DecemberDecember 4 LAKE SUPERIOR L 1-2 1665 4 LAKE SUPERIOR L 1-2 1665

5 LAKE SUPERIOR L 2-5 1536 5 LAKE SUPERIOR L 2-5 1536

11 MICHiGAN STATE L (OT) 2-3 1990 11 MICHiGAN STATE L (OT) 2-3 1990

12 at Michigan State L 1-4 3027 12 at Michigan State L 1-4 3027

JanuaryJanuary 2 at Minnesota * L 1-3 97212 at Minnesota * L 1-3 9721

3 vs. Clarkson * W 4-3 1321 3 vs. Clarkson * W 4-3 1321

8 at Ohio State L 2-7 3236 8 at Ohio State L 2-7 3236

9 at Ohio State L 3-4 4590 9 at Ohio State L 3-4 4590

15 at Northern Michigan L 0-6 2857 15 at Northern Michigan L 0-6 2857

16 at Northern Michigan T (SW) 3-3 3052 16 at Northern Michigan T (SW) 3-3 3052

22 WESTERN MICHIGAN T (SW) 4-4 2121 22 WESTERN MICHIGAN T (SW) 4-4 2121

23 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 3-2 2195 23 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 3-2 2195

FebruaryFebruary 4 MICHIGAN L 1-2 24534 MICHIGAN L 1-2 2453

9 at Michigan L 0-4 5968 9 at Michigan L 0-4 5968

12 MIAMI L 2-3 2339 12 MIAMI L 2-3 2339

13 MIAMI L 2-10 2558 13 MIAMI L 2-10 2558

19 NOTRE DAME W 4-3 2084 19 NOTRE DAME W 4-3 2084

20 NOTRE DAME T (SW) 1-1 2746 20 NOTRE DAME T (SW) 1-1 2746

26 at Michigan State L 2-5 6368 26 at Michigan State L 2-5 6368

27 MICHIGAN STATE T (SW) 2-2 3027 27 MICHIGAN STATE T (SW) 2-2 3027

MarchMarch 5 at Nebraska-Omaha L 1-6 4779 5 at Nebraska-Omaha L 1-6 4779

6 at Nebraska-Omaha L 1-6 6417 6 at Nebraska-Omaha L 1-6 6417

OVERALL (5-25-6) CONFERENCE (4-18-6-5) CAREER # NAME GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW +/- GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW +/- GP G A PTS21 J. Samuels-Thomas 35 11 14 25 15/30 4 0 1 -3 27 10 10 20 12/24 4 0 1 -4 35 11 14 25

18 Tomas Petruska 36 10 14 24 11/30 3 0 0 -8 28 8 13 21 9/26 3 0 0 -4 145 24 32 56

5 David Solway 34 5 13 18 22/52 2 0 0 -14 28 5 11 16 19/46 2 0 0 -8 109 26 31 57

4 Kyle Page 36 3 14 17 15/30 3 0 0 -20 28 1 12 13 11/22 1 0 0 -15 146 7 29 36

27 Tommy Dee 35 8 7 15 19/68 4 0 1 -19 27 6 5 11 17/64 3 0 1 -13 129 20 13 33

7 James Perkin 33 4 9 13 24/59 0 0 0 -11 26 3 5 8 19/49 0 0 0 -10 137 20 37 57

14 Kai Kantola 35 5 7 12 18/44 3 0 0 -10 28 4 6 10 15/38 3 0 0 -6 135 28 26 54

26 Josh Boyd 35 6 5 11 7/14 1 0 2 -10 27 4 5 9 6/12 1 0 1 -7 90 10 12 22

13 Nathan Pageau 32 4 7 11 6/20 0 0 1 -11 24 4 7 11 5/18 0 0 1 -8 32 4 7 11

22 Brennan Vargas 27 4 3 7 4/8 0 0 0 -8 19 2 3 5 3/6 0 0 0 -5 34 4 3 7

20 Cameron Sinclair 24 2 4 6 2/4 0 0 0 +2 20 2 3 5 2/4 0 0 0 +3 31 2 5 7

8 Ian Ruel 33 2 4 6 25/50 1 0 0 -7 25 2 3 5 22/44 1 0 0 -3 33 2 4 6

10 Marc Rodriguez 34 3 2 5 10/20 0 0 0 -13 26 3 2 5 8/16 0 0 0 -6 34 3 2 5

11 Wade Finegan 29 2 2 4 10/28 1 0 0 -13 22 2 2 4 9/26 1 0 0 -6 52 4 4 8

17 James McIntosh 21 1 3 4 9/29 1 0 0 -5 17 1 3 4 8/27 1 0 0 -3 55 1 5 6

15 Andrew Krelove 36 0 4 4 18/36 0 0 0 -19 28 0 3 3 14/28 0 0 0 -9 100 1 10 11

23 Max Grover 27 0 3 3 15/55 0 0 0 -14 22 0 3 3 12/49 0 0 0 -13 27 0 3 3

25 Reed Rushing 27 0 2 2 -- 0 0 0 -5 20 0 1 1 -- 0 0 0 E 27 0 2 2

16 Bryan Potacco 11 1 0 1 1/2 0 0 0 +1 8 1 0 1 -- 0 0 0 +1 29 1 3 4

3 Brian Moore 10 0 1 1 7/14 0 0 0 -6 7 0 1 1 4/8 0 0 0 E 52 0 1 1

6 Jerry Freismuth 14 0 1 1 5/10 0 0 0 -4 11 0 1 1 5/10 0 0 0 -1 14 0 1 1

2 Ryan Peltoma 23 0 1 1 7/14 0 0 0 -5 18 0 1 1 4/8 0 0 0 -3 23 0 1 1

31 Nick Eno 27 0 1 1 1/2 0 0 0 -20 22 0 1 1 1/2 0 0 0 -11 56 0 4 4

30 Phil Greer 2 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 -1 1 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 -1 3 0 0 0

1 Andrew Hammond 19 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 -17 13 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 -11 19 0 0 0

28 Robert Shea 19 0 0 0 15/55 0 0 0 +3 16 0 0 0 13/51 0 0 0 +2 19 0 0 0

Bench -- -- -- -- 2/4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2/4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Bowling Green Totals 36 71 121 192 268/678 23 0 5 -40 28 58 101 159 220/582 20 0 4 -23 -- -- -- --

Opponent Totals 36 138 248 386 272/656 50 5 25 +40 28 102 189 291 220/541 41 4 18 +23 -- -- -- --

OVERALL CONFERENCE

# Name GP Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T GP Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T31 Nick Eno 27 1343:28 74 3.30 637 .896 5 13 4 22 1124:21 58 3.10 519 .899 4 10 4

1 Andrew Hammond 19 836:43 60 4.30 442 .880 0 12 2 13 580:55 42 4.34 295 .875 0 8 2

30 Phil Greer 2 5:31 1 10.88 1 .500 0 0 0 1 2:12 1 27.27 1 .500 0 0 0

TM EMPTY NET 17 9:51 3 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 13 8:05 1 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0

Total............... 36 2195:33 138 3.77 1080 .887 5 25 6 28 1715:33 102 3.57 815 .889 4 18 6

Opponents........... 36 2195:33 71 1.94 801 .919 25 5 6 28 1715:33 58 2.03 632 .916 18 4 6

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Chris Bergeron is the seventh head coach in the history of the BGSU hockey program. Bergeron comes to Bowling Green after spending ten seasons as an assistant coach at Miami University.

As an assistant coach at Miami since 2000, Bergeron was part of eight 20-win seasons and six trips to the NCAA Tournament. The RedHawks advanced to the Frozen Four in each of the past two seasons, playing in the national championship game during the

CHRIS BERGERON HEAD COACH

BERGERON BEHIND THE BENCHYear School Overall Conference2010-pres. BGSU N/A N/ACareer N/A N/A

BGSU COACHING HISTORYYear Coach Overall Conference1969-73 Jack Vivian 68-53-8 12-14-2

1973-79 Ron Mason 160-63-6 63-24-3

1979-94 Jerry York 342-248-31 250-171-25

1994-2002 Buddy Powers 135-149-26 92-113-23

2002-09 Scott Paluch 84-156-23 69-137-18

2009-10 Dennis Williams 5-25-6 4-18-6

2010-pres. Chris BergeronChris Bergeron was a part of six trips to the

NCAA Tournament as an assistant at Miami.

2008-09 campaign. Bergeron was heavily involved in the recruiting process, bringing in six players who would become All-Americans, and worked extensively with the team’s forwards.

Under his guidance, nine forwards have earned all-CCHA accolades and over the last three seasons, Bergeron helped a trio land All-America honors. He was part of a staff that was honored with the CCHA Coach of the Year award four times (2000-01, 2003-04, 2005-06 and 2009-10) and the Spencer Penrose Memorial Trophy in 2005-06.

Bergeron played at Miami from 1989-93 and was a two-year team captain, leading the team to a regular season CCHA Championship as a senior. He then spent seven years playing professionally before returning to Miami as an assistant coach. During that time, he played with the Adirondack Red Wings (AHL), the Birmingham Bulls (ECHL),

the Toledo Storm (ECHL), the Cincinnati Cyclones (IHL) and the Columbus Cottonmouths (CHL), being named a league all-star four times.

Bergeron is married to Janis and the couple has two sons, Logan, age 9, and Connor, age 6.

Memorable MomentsMarch 25, 1978 – After dropping a 6-2 verdict to Boston College in the Frozen Four semifi nals at Providence, R.I., the Falcons rebound for a 4-3 decision over Wisconsin in the third-place game to earn the mythical title ‘Best of the West’. The BG ‘Rocky Hockey’ team fi nishes the year with a 31-8-0 record, and defenseman Ken Morrow becomes the Falcons’, and the CCHA’s, fi rst All-American.

March 26, 1982 – George McPhee is named the second winner (and the CCHA’s fi rst) of the Hobey Baker Memorial Award, college hockey’s version of the Heisman Trophy, at the Frozen Four held in Providence, R.I.

March 24, 1984 – In the longest NCAA title game ever played, the Falcons land their only national championship with a 5-4 quadruple overtime decision over Minnesota-Duluth as winger Gino Cavallini converts a pass from Dan Kane at the 97:11 mark of the contest. John Samanski sent the game into OT by capitalizing on an opportunistic carom off the boards with only 1:47 to play in regulation. Falcon freshman goalie Gary Kruzich earns tournament MVP honors with 32 saves while UMD’s Rick Kosti makes a tourney-record 55 stops.

March 3, 1988 – The Falcons earn their fi rst CCHA playoff title since the tournament was moved to Joe Louis Arena (1982) in Detroit as they top eventual NCAA champion Lake Superior, 5-3. BG goalie Paul Connell earns tournament MVP honors.

March 31, 1995 – Brian Holzinger is named the 15th recipient of the Hobey Baker Memorial Award given annually to college hockey’s top player. The offi cial announcement is made in Providence, R.I., at the Frozen Four. George McPheeG M Ph

Chris Bergeron was a part of six trips to the

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2010-11 FALCONS STAFF

Dr. Carol A. CartwrightPresident

Ty EignerAssistant Coach

Greg ChristopherAthletic Director

Barry SchutteAssistant Coach

Ryan GasserHockey SID

Dr. Lee MeserveFaculty Athletic Rep.

Dr. Carol A. Cartwright

Ty Eigner Barry Schutte

Greg Christopher

Ryan Gasser Dr. Lee Meserve

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Location: Bowling Green, Ohio 43403 Founded: 1910Enrollment: 15,356Nickname: Falcons Colors: Brown & Orange Joined CCHA: 1971-72 CCHA record: 482-459-75All-time record: 794-694-100President: Dr. Carol A. Cartwright Athletic Director: Greg ChristopherAthletic Dept. Phone: (419) 372-2401 Faculty Athletic Rep.: Dr. Lee MeserveHead Coach: Chris Bergeron Miami ‘93 HOCKEY OFFICE PHONE: (419) 372-2964CAREER RECORD: N/ARECORD AT BGSU: N/AAssistant Coaches: Barry Schutte Ty Eigner Miami ‘97 Bowling Green ‘93Athletic Trainer:

Dan Fischer (419) 372-7238Equipment Manager:

Scott Jess (419) 372-2864

SID: Jason KnavelHockey SID: Ryan GasserOffi ce Phone: (419) 372-7105 Offi ce Fax: (419) 372-8015E-mail: [email protected]: 249 Perry Stadium East Bowling Green, OH 43403School Website: bgsufalcons.comPress Box Phone: (419) 372-1236

DIRECTIONS TO BGSU

From the north or south via I-75: Use exit 181 and head west (Wooster St) after leaving the off ramp. Turn right onto Mercer Rd. Stay in the right lane. To access the parking area, turn right at Stadium Drive, the fi rst street past the arena. The lot will be immediately on your right. If traveling from the east or west via the Ohio Turnpike, use exit 4A and head south on I-75. Then follow above.

RECORDS(INDIVIDUAL)

GoalsForward Single Season: 44 - Bob Dobek (1973-74)

Career: 127 - Jamie Wansbrough (1982-86)

Defenseman Single Season: 23 - Rob Blake (1989-90)

Career: 48 - Scott Paluch (1984-88)

Freshman 48 - George McPhee (1978-79)

AssistsForward Single Season: 58 - Bob Dobek (1974-75)

Career: 182 - Nelson Emerson (1986-90)

Defenseman Single Season: 52 - Garry Galley (1983-84)

Career: 121 - Chuck Gyles (1969-73)

Freshman 48 - George McPhee (1978-79)

PointsForward Single Season: 94 - Brian Hills (1982-83)

Career: 294 - Nelson Emerson (1986-90)

Defenseman Single Season: 67 - Garry Galley (1983-84)

Career: 169 - Scott Paluch (1984-88)

Freshman 88 - George McPhee (1978-79)

GoaltenderWins Single Season: 32 - Wally Charko (1978-79)

Career: 88 - Gary Kruzich (1984-87)

GAA Single Season: 2.39 - Wally Charko (1978-79)

Career: 2.49 - Brian Stankiewicz (1977-79)

Save Pct. Single Season: .922 - Tyler Masters (2000-01)

Career: .915 - Jordan Sigalet (2001-05)

Shutouts Single Season: 3 - Masters (00-01)/

Jimmy Spratt(08-09)

Career: 7 - Tyler Masters (1999-2003)

RECORDS(TEAM)

Best Winning Percentage:

CCHA - .797 (1982-83); Overall - .844 (1978-79)

Most Wins:

CCHA - 24 (1982-83; 1986-87); Overall - 37 (1978-79)

Longest Undefeated Streak:

CCHA - 14 (1978-79); Overall - 23 (1978-79)

Longest Winless Streak:

CCHA - 10 (1990-91; 2002-03, 2006-07); Overall - 14 (1990-91)

Highest CCHA Regular-Season Finish:

1st - seven times (MR) 1987

Trips to the Joe:

13 (MR) 2001

Highest CCHA Tournament Finish:

1st - fi ve times (MR) 1988

NCAA Tournament Appearances:

9 (MR) 1990

NCAA Frozen Four Appearances:

2 (MR) 1984

NCAA Championships:

1, 1984

BGSU Ice Arena - Bowling Green, Ohio

BGSU ICE ARENA

It’s safe to say from its grand opening in February 1967, to its around-the-clock operation today, no one building in Bowling Green has been responsible for uniting the University and community more than the Bowling Green State University Ice Arena.

Large, noisy crowds have been a tradition at the Ice Arena, a $1.8 million facility constructed between 1965-67. The current building capac-ity stands at 5,000, making the arena the 19th-largest among collegiate teams in the four major conferences and the fi fth-largest in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association.

The BGSU hockey coaching staff moved into new offi ces as part of the $750,000 renovation project. The new addition includes coaches offi ces, training room, weight room and alumni lounge.

Arena: BGSU Ice Arena (5,000) Surface Size: 200’ x 85’ Arena Manager:

Jaime Baringer (419) 372-2764Ticket Manager: Cheryl HenkeBox Offi ce: (419) 372-0000Home Game Times: 7:05 p.m.

BGSU FACTS

SPORTS INFORMATION

BGSU Ice Arena Built: 1967 Capacity: 5,000

MEMORABLE GAMES AT BGSU ICE ARENA

MARCH 1, 1997 – BOWLING GREEN FALCONS VS. MICHIGAN STATE SPARTANS

The Brown and Orange concludes the regular season with one of the most memorable games in Ice Arena history after skating to a 0-0 OT deadlock against eighth-ranked Michigan State. The scoreless tie marks the fi rst in the BG annals and only the second in CCHA history. MSU’s Chad Alban and BG’s Bob Petrie combine to turn aside 58 shots, including 30 by the Falcon backstop. BG’s remarkable streak of not being blanked at home ends at 303 games (248 CCHA contests) in a non-losing eff ort. BGSU 0 - MSU 0 Garry Galley, an NCAA All-American and

CCHA First-Team honoree his junior year,

played defense from 1981-84.

Garry Galley, an NCAA All-American and

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Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 20/6; 11/4 F, 7/1 D, 2/1 G

Key Returnees: Mike Embach, F, SR (9-11-20); Justin Menke, F, SR (8-10-18); Pat Nagle, G, SR (12-10-3, 2.13 GAA, .923 Spct.); Taylor Nelson, G, JR (9-3-3, 2.49 GAA, .915 Spct.); Zach Redmond, D, SR (6-21-27); Brett Wysopal, D, JR (3-15-18)

Key Losses: Matt Case, D (4-13-17); Cody Chupp, F (9-21-30); Casey Haines, F (12-19-31); Aaron Lewicki, F (12-11-23); Blair Riley, F (18-20-38)

NHL Draft Picks (1): Zach Redmond (ATL ’08)

Impact Freshman: Cory Kane, F, Vernon (BCHL)

2008-09 Predicted Coaches Ranking/Actual Ranking: 8th/3rd

2009-10 Rankings

Team Off ense Rank: CCHA - 6th (2.82) Overall - 5th (2.95)Team Defense Rank: CCHA - 3rd (2.29) Overall - 3rd (2.30)Power Play Rank: CCHA - 6th (.188) Overall - 4th (.191)Penalty Killing Rank: CCHA - 3rd (.865) Overall - 1st (.884)

Returning All Players Forwards Defense

Goals 63 (53.4%) 49 (49%) 14 (77.8%)Points 189 (57.6%) 115 (48.5%) 70 (80.5%)

Joined CCHA: 1979-80 CCHA Record: 347-459-96 All-Time: 561-624-115

2010-11 SEASON OUTLOOK

GOOD TO BE BACK - Ferris State made its fourth trip to Joe Louis Arena for the CCHA Championship in 2010 and its first since the 2002-03 campaign. The Bulldogs, who posted a third-place finish, won 21 games, the fourth most in program history.

PAT ON THE BACK - Goaltender Pat Nagle enters his senior season ranked among the program’s all-time leaders in several statisti-cal categories. He is second in goals-against average (2.49), third in save percentage (.913), ninth in minutes played (3,608), tied for ninth in appearances (64), tied for 10th in victories (27), and 11th in saves (1,566). Nagle also has six career assists with three coming last season in 26 games.

BORN KILLERS - Ferris State registered a national-best .884 penalty-killing percent-age as the Bulldogs were 190-for-215 when a man down. Ferris State also finished sixth nationally in both scoring defense (2.30) and combined special-teams efficiency (.531).

DOMINANT RED - Senior defenseman Zach Redmond, a 2009-10 All-Conference Second-Team selection, returns to the blue line after compiling career bests in goals, assists and points last season with a 6-21-27 line. The 2008 Atlanta Thrashers’ draft pick was tops among the Bulldog defensemen in scoring last season and tallied at least a point in 21 of 40 games played. Redmond was a three-time CCHA Defenseman of the Week selection.

PURE MICHIGAN - Over 55 percent of Fer-ris State’s roster since the 2005-06 season has been comprised of in-state players. Eighty seven players from a total of 156 have hailed from the state of Michigan. The 2010-11 Bulldog roster features 15 players from the Great Lakes State.

LEAD DOGS - Two former FSU goaltenders, Seth Appert and Jeff Blashill, are the head coaches at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) and Western Michigan, respectively. Appert, who played at Ferris State from 1992-96, will begin his sixth year at RPI this season. Blashill, who will make his col-legiate head coaching debut this season, donned a Bulldog uniform from 1994-98. F

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October Sat. 2 ONTARIO INSTITUTE OF TECH # 7:05 p.m.Thu. 7 at Alabama-Huntsville * 7:05 p.m.Sat. 8 at Alabama-Huntsville * 7:05 p.m.Fri. 15 ST. LAWRENCE * 7:05 p.m.Sat. 16 ST. LAWRENCE * 7:05 p.m.Fri. 22 OHIO STATE 7:05 p.m.Sat. 23 OHIO STATE 7:05 p.m.Fri. 29 MICHIGAN 7:05 p.m.Sat. 30 at Michigan 7:35 p.m.

NovemberFri. 5 MIAMI 7:05 p.m.Sat. 6 MIAMI 7:05 p.m.Fri. 12 at Lake Superior 7:05 p.m.Sat. 13 at Lake Superior 7:05 p.m.Fri. 19 WESTERN MICHIGAN 7:05 p.m.Sat. 20 WESTERN MICHIGAN 7:05 p.m.Tue. 23 at Michigan State 7:05 p.m.

DecemberFri. 3 MICHIGAN STATE 7:05 p.m.Sat. 4 at Michigan State 7:05 p.m.Fri. 10 ALASKA 7:05 p.m.Sat. 11 ALASKA 7:05 p.m.Dodge Holiday Classic, Minn.Fri. 31 vs. Bemidji State * 3:07 p.m.

JanuarySat. 1 at Minnesota * 7:07 p.m.Fri. 7 at Bowling Green 7:05 p.m.Sat. 8 at Bowling Green 7:05 p.m.Fri. 14 at Michigan 7:35 p.m.Sat. 15 MICHIGAN 7:05 p.m.Fri. 21 at Northern Michigan 7:35 p.m.Sat. 22 at Northern Michigan 7:35 p.m.Thu. 27 MICHIGAN STATE 7:35 p.m.

FebruaryFri. 4 at Alaska 7:05 p.m.Sat. 5 at Alaska 7:05 p.m.Fri. 11 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE * 7:05 p.m.Sat. 12 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE * 7:05 p.m.Fri. 18 NOTRE DAME 7:05 p.m.Sat. 19 NOTRE DAME 7:05 p.m.Thur. 24 at Ohio State 7:05 p.m.Fri. 25 at Ohio State 7:05 p.m.Home Games in CAPITALS All times are local* - Non-conference game # - Exhibition game

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# Name Pos Yr 2 Scott Czarnowczan D Fr. 3 Scott Wietecha D Sr. 4 Chad Billins D Jr. 5 Aaron Schmit D Jr. 7 Mike Fillinger F Sr. 8 Cory Kane F Fr. 9 Travis Ouellette F So. 10 Justin Menke F Sr. 11 Jordie Johnston F Jr. 14 Todd Pococke F Sr. 16 Garrett Thompson F Fr. 17 Eric Alexander F So. 18 Andy Huff F Fr.

# Name Pos Yr 19 Justin DeMartino F Fr. 20 Matthew Kirzinger F So. 21 Nate Hennig F Sr. 22 Derek Graham F Jr. 23 Michael Trebish D Jr. 24 Zach Redmond D Sr. 26 Mike Embach F Sr. 27 Brett Wysopal D Jr. 28 Kyle Bonis F So. 29 Taylor Nelson G Jr. 30 Pat Nagle G Sr. 31 Rob Granett G Fr. 32 Tommy Hill D Jr.

Class: SR (8), JR (8), SO (4), FR (6)

Average Height: 6’1.5”

Average Weight: 189.1 lbs.

Average Age: 21 years, 3 months

Shot: Left (13) - Right (10)

Nationality: American (19), Canadian (7)

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17 Eric Alexander F So. 6-2 206 R 21 Kentwood, MI/Lincoln (USHL)

4 Chad Billins D Jr. 5-10 175 L 21 Marysville, MI/Waterloo (USHL)

28 Kyle Bonis F So. 5-11 175 L 21 Lindsay, ON/Traverse City (NAHL)

2 Scott Czarnowczan D Fr. 5-10 168 L 19 Macomb, MI/Green Bay (USHL)

19 Justin DeMartino F Fr. 6-4 210 R 19 Macomb, MI/Alpena (NAHL)

26 Mike Embach F Sr. 5-10 188 L 22 Orland Park, IL/Indiana (USHL)

7 Mike Fillinger F Sr. 5-11 176 L 22 Grand Ledge, MI/Mahoning Valley (NAHL)

22 Derek Graham F Jr. 5-9 170 R 22 Schoolcraft, MI/Mahoning Valley (NAHL)

31 Rob Granett G Fr. 6-2 182 L 19 Lake Orion, MI/Yellowstone (NPJHL)

21 Nate Hennig F Sr. 6-0 192 L 22 Macomb, MI/Santa Fe (NAHL)

32 Tommy Hill D Jr. 6-5 214 L 23 Portage, MI/Topeka (NAHL)

18 Andy Huff F Fr. 6-1 214 R 18 Howell, MI/Traverse City (NAHL)

11 Jordie Johnston F Jr. 6-0 177 L 23 Rosetown, SK/La Ronge (SJHL)

8 Cory Kane F Fr. 6-1 200 L 20 Irvine, CA/Vernon (BCHL)

20 Matthew Kirzinger F So. 5-9 175 R 22 Leroy, SK/Humboldt (SJHL)

10 Justin Menke F Sr. 5-10 180 L 23 Shamrock, SK/Yorkton (SJHL)

30 Pat Nagle G Sr. 6-3 185 L 23 Bloomfi eld Hills, MI/St. Louis (NAHL)

29 Taylor Nelson G Jr. 6-1 174 L 22 Regina, SK/Humboldt (SJHL)

9 Travis Ouellette F So. 5-9 165 R 21 Windsor, ON/Penticton (BCHL)

14 Todd Pococke F Sr. 6-2 196 R 22 Saginaw, MI/St. Louis (NAHL)

24 Zach Redmond D Sr. 6-2 210 R 22 Traverse City, MI/Sioux Falls (USHL)

5 Aaron Schmit D Jr. 6-4 219 R 22 Grafton, WI/Chicago (USHL)

23 Michael Trebish D Jr. 6-1 192 L 21 Yorkton, SK/Yorkton (SJHL)

16 Garrett Thompson F Fr. 6-2 191 L 20 Traverse City, MI/Traverse City (NAHL)

3 Scott Wietecha D Sr. 6-2 208 R 22 Wolverine Lake, MI/Cedar Rapids (USHL)

27 Brett Wysopal D Jr. 5-8 175 L 22 LaGrange Park, IL/Tri-City (USHL)

* Age as of October 1, 2010 Zach RedmondZach Redmond

Mike EmbachMike Embach

Brett WysopalBrett Wysopal

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2009-10 FERRIS STATE STATISTICS

2009-10 RESULTS

OctoberOctober 9 at Canisius * W 5-1 8129 at Canisius * W 5-1 812

10 at Canisius * L 0-1 578 10 at Canisius * L 0-1 578

16 CONNECTICUT * W 2-1 1844 16 CONNECTICUT * W 2-1 1844

17 CONNECTICUT * W 6-1 1091 17 CONNECTICUT * W 6-1 1091

23 ROBERT MORRIS * W (OT) 5-4 1129 23 ROBERT MORRIS * W (OT) 5-4 1129

24 ROBERT MORRIS * W 4-1 1146 24 ROBERT MORRIS * W 4-1 1146

30 at Alaska L 1-3 3002 30 at Alaska L 1-3 3002

31 at Alaska L (OT) 2-3 2680 31 at Alaska L (OT) 2-3 2680

NovemberNovember 6 BOWLING GREEN W 5-1 12756 BOWLING GREEN W 5-1 1275

7 BOWLING GREEN W 3-2 1279 7 BOWLING GREEN W 3-2 1279

13 at Miami T (SW) 2-2 3332 13 at Miami T (SW) 2-2 3332

14 at Miami T (SW) 1-1 3477 14 at Miami T (SW) 1-1 3477

20 OHIO STATE W 8-1 1689 20 OHIO STATE W 8-1 1689

21 OHIO STATE W (OT) 6-5 1450 21 OHIO STATE W (OT) 6-5 1450

DecemberDecember 4 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 2-0 15914 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 2-0 1591

5 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 3-1 1261 5 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 3-1 1261

11 at Western Michigan W 3-0 2329 11 at Western Michigan W 3-0 2329

12 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 4-3 1970 12 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 4-3 1970

JanuaryJanuary 2 vs. Yale * L 1-6 139622 vs. Yale * L 1-6 13962

3 vs. Merrimack * W 3 vs. Merrimack * W 5-1 12279 5-1 12279

9 at Notre Dame W 5-2 2857 9 at Notre Dame W 5-2 2857

10 at Notre Dame W 4-2 2767 10 at Notre Dame W 4-2 2767

15 MIAMI L 0-4 2277 15 MIAMI L 0-4 2277

16 MIAMI L 4-5 2076 16 MIAMI L 4-5 2076

22 at Michigan L 0-2 6866 22 at Michigan L 0-2 6866

23 MICHIGAN W 3-2 2493 23 MICHIGAN W 3-2 2493

29 at Ohio State L 3-5 3336 29 at Ohio State L 3-5 3336

30 at Ohio State T (SW) 3-3 4842 30 at Ohio State T (SW) 3-3 4842

FebruaryFebruary 5 NORTHERN MICHIGAN T (OT) 3-3 12765 NORTHERN MICHIGAN T (OT) 3-3 1276

6 NORTHERN MICHIGAN L 0-4 1874 6 NORTHERN MICHIGAN L 0-4 1874

12 at Lake Superior L 3-4 2310 12 at Lake Superior L 3-4 2310

13 at Lake Superior W 2-1 2632 13 at Lake Superior W 2-1 2632

19 MICHIGAN STATE W 4-1 2493 19 MICHIGAN STATE W 4-1 2493

20 at Michigan State L 2-3 6610 20 at Michigan State L 2-3 6610

26 WESTERN MICHIGAN T (SW) 2-2 2132 26 WESTERN MICHIGAN T (SW) 2-2 2132

27 at Western Michigan T (OT) 1-1 3020 27 at Western Michigan T (OT) 1-1 3020

MarchMarch 12 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 3-1 86212 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 3-1 862

13 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 3-2 1147 13 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 3-2 1147

19 vs. Northern Michigan L (OT) 4-5 9831 19 vs. Northern Michigan L (OT) 4-5 9831

20 vs. Miami L 1-2 17063 20 vs. Miami L 1-2 17063

OVERALL (21-13-6) CONFERENCE (13-9-6-4) CAREER # NAME GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW +/- GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW +/- GP G A PTS25 Blair Riley 40 18 20 38 25/58 4 2 2 +12 28 13 13 26 21/50 4 1 1 +6 147 42 45 87

6 Casey Haines 40 12 19 31 19/49 4 1 5 +11 28 7 13 20 14/39 2 1 3 +7 142 25 35 60

8 Cody Chupp 35 9 21 30 18/47 5 0 1 +13 23 6 14 20 12/24 4 0 1 +7 144 35 60 95

24 Zach Redmond 40 6 21 27 19/46 5 0 3 +5 28 4 15 19 12/24 3 0 2 +2 115 15 55 70

12 Aaron Lewicki 40 12 11 23 8/16 7 0 1 -1 28 7 10 17 5/10 4 0 0 E 148 35 36 71

26 Mike Embach 34 9 11 20 12/24 3 0 0 +2 26 6 8 14 10/20 2 0 0 E 93 19 21 40

10 Justin Menke 38 8 10 18 20/62 4 0 1 -6 28 6 6 12 14/39 3 0 0 -3 113 21 37 58

27 Brett Wysopal 39 3 15 18 11/41 1 1 2 +3 28 3 10 13 7/22 1 1 2 +3 60 3 15 18

16 Matt Case 40 4 13 17 15/30 2 0 0 +4 28 3 8 11 10/20 1 0 0 +3 144 10 37 47

20 Matthew Kirzinger 38 9 5 14 12/35 2 1 1 -2 28 6 4 10 8/27 2 1 1 -3 38 9 5 14

22 Derek Graham 25 2 11 13 5/10 0 0 1 +3 17 1 6 7 5/10 0 0 1 +2 56 5 16 21

14 Todd Pococke 35 5 7 12 7/14 2 0 1 -3 24 2 4 6 3/6 2 0 0 -4 74 7 8 15

9 Travis Ouellette 34 7 4 11 15/52 3 0 2 -6 24 5 4 9 11/44 2 0 1 -4 34 7 4 11

4 Chad Billins 40 3 8 11 13/26 0 1 0 +3 28 2 5 7 9/18 0 1 0 E 67 5 17 22

3 Scott Wietecha 21 1 10 11 12/35 1 0 0 -1 16 1 8 9 6/12 1 0 0 +1 87 10 27 37

17 Eric Alexander 23 3 4 7 15/41 0 0 0 +2 17 2 2 4 11/33 0 0 0 +1 23 3 4 7

28 Kyle Bonis 23 2 4 6 4/16 0 0 0 +1 15 1 2 3 1/2 0 0 0 E 23 2 4 6

21 Nate Hennig 21 1 5 6 6/12 0 0 0 +1 13 1 3 4 6/12 0 0 0 +2 35 2 6 8

7 Mike Fillinger 25 2 2 4 5/10 0 0 1 -2 17 2 2 4 4/8 0 0 1 -1 73 12 6 18

11 Jordie Johnston 26 1 3 4 7/14 0 0 0 -4 19 1 2 3 7/14 0 0 0 -2 57 4 4 8

30 Pat Nagle 26 0 3 3 -- 0 0 0 +6 18 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 +2 64 0 6 6

5 Aaron Schmit 18 1 1 2 4/8 0 0 0 +2 11 0 0 0 2/4 0 0 0 -1 42 1 1 2

29 Taylor Nelson 16 0 1 1 -- 0 0 0 -1 12 0 1 1 -- 0 0 0 -2 35 0 1 1

23 Michael Trebish 24 0 1 1 12/24 0 0 0 +1 15 0 0 0 6/12 0 0 0 -3 49 0 2 2

31 Jordan Barber 1 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 +1 1 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 +1 1 0 0 0

32 Tommy Hill 21 0 0 0 4/8 0 0 0 E 15 0 0 0 2/4 0 0 0 E 32 0 0 0

Bench -- -- -- -- 8/16 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 6/12 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Ferris State Totals 40 118 210 328 276/694 43 6 21 +8 28 79 140 219 192/466 31 5 13 +3 -- -- -- --

Opponent Totals 40 92 161 253 281/687 25 5 13 -8 28 66 117 183 204/506 21 4 9 -3 -- -- -- --

OVERALL CONFERENCE # Name GP Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T GP Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T30 Pat Nagle 26 1496:05 53 2.13 636 .923 12 10 3 18 1017:22 39 2.30 434 .918 7 7 3

29 Taylor Nelson 16 914:10 38 2.49 411 .915 9 3 3 12 674:02 26 2.31 303 .921 6 2 3

31 Jordan Barber 1 20:00 0 0.00 6 1.000 0 0 0 1 20:00 0 0.00 6 1.000 0 0 0

TM EMPTY NET 22 11:10 1 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 18 7:59 1 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0

Total............... 40 2441:25 92 2.26 1053 .920 21 13 6 28 1719:23 66 2.30 743 .918 13 9 6

Opponents........... 40 2441:25 118 2.90 1277 .915 13 21 6 28 1719:23 79 2.76 885 .918 9 13 6

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Bob Daniels, who’s Ferris State’s all-time winningest coach, is in his 19th season behind the Bulldogs’ bench in the 2010-11 season.

Last season, Daniels guided the nationally-ranked Bulldogs to a school-best fourth-place tying 21 wins and a third-place performance in the CCHA standings.

The 2002-03 CCHA Coach of the Year Award recipient and a two-time (2007-08 and 2009-10) award fi nalist, Daniels attained a milestone in his distinguished coaching career by registering his 250th career win a 5-3 victory at Notre Dame in the latter half of the 2007-08 season. He previously reached another with his 200th career triumph in a 6-2 decision over Western Michigan during the 2004-05 campaign.

BOB DANIELS HEAD COACH

Bob Daniels enters his 19th season behind the

bench at Ferris State.

Daniels led the 2002-03 Bulldog team to the program’s best season ever in NCAA Division I with 31 victories as Ferris State earned the distinction of being the nation’s fi rst team to reach the 30-win plateau. In the process, FSU claimed its fi rst CCHA title, advanced to the Super Six Tournament and made its NCAA Tournament debut. As a result, Daniels was honored as both the Spencer Penrose Award American Hockey Coaches Association Division I Coach of the Year and also was tabbed as Inside College Hockey.com’s Coach of the Year Award winner.

He has coached eight All-Americans during his FSU tenure, most notably 2002-03 Hobey Baker Hat Trick Award fi nalist and CCHA Player of the Year Chris Kunitz.

Daniels recorded his 100th career coaching victory in the 1998-99 regular-season tilt at Michigan State with a 2-1 decision. His school-record setting 120th win occurred March 4, 2000, when the Bulldogs notched a 7-0 regular-season fi nale victory at Western Michigan.

Prior to the 1992-93 season, Daniels was appointed as head coach at Ferris State. In his fi rst year at FSU, the Bulldogs turned in one of the fi nest seasons in the program’s history with 21 wins and a CCHA Playoff Semifi nal appearance. The season victory total signifi ed only the fourth time in which a Ferris team had won 20 games in a season and the second time in which a rookie coach won more than 16 games at FSU.

Daniels fi rst joined the Bulldogs in 1989-90 as an assistant to John Perpich and then coached under

Bob Mancini from 1990-92. He broke into the CCHA as an assistant at the University of Illinois-Chicago (1987-89) and helped the Flames secure a third-place CCHA fi nish in 1988-89.

Daniels received his bachelor of arts in accounting from Michigan State in 1982 and holds a master’s degree in sports organization from Miami (Ohio) University. Daniels also served as a graduate assistant coach for the RedHawks in the 1986-87 season.

A native of Livonia, Mich., Daniels and his wife, Leslie, are the parents of two daughters – Jenna and Sara, and a son Pete.

DANIELS BEHIND THE BENCH Year School Overall Conference

1992-pres. Ferris State 290-334-69 203-250-59

Career 290-334-69 203-250-59

FSU COACHING HISTORYYear Coach Overall Conference1975-82 Rick Duff ett 119-83-7 37-33-2

1982-86 Dick Bertrand 56-74-9 42-64-8

1986 Peter Esdale (int.) 6-9-1 4-7-1

1986-90 John Perpich 54-92-17 35-78-15

1990-92 Bob Mancini 36-32-12 26-27-11

1992-pres. Bob Daniels 290-334-69 203-250-59

Memorable MomentsMarch 19, 1993 – Ferris State earns its fi rst victory at the “Joe” with a 3-2 decision over Michigan State. Brad Burnham nets the winning goal in the third period while goaltender Craig Lisko turned aside 28 MSU shots as the Bulldogs advanced to the semifi nals.

January 11, 1994 – Senior John Gruden scores a Bulldog defenseman-record four goals, including three in the second period, to lead Ferris State to a 10-6 victory at Notre Dame. Gruden, who would be named FSU’s fi rst NCAA Division I All-American following the season, fi nished the CCHA contest with seven total points.

March 7, 2003 – Ferris State captures its fi rst CCHA regular-season championship with a 4-2 league decision at Bowling Green.

March 28, 2003 – The Bulldogs are victorious in their fi rst NCAA Tournament appearance with a 5-2 win over North Dakota in a West Regional semifi nal at Mariucci Arena in Minneapolis, Minn., as senior goalie Mike Brown made 44 saves. The second- seeded Bulldogs dropped a 7-4 decision to eventual national champion Minnesota in the West Region fi nal.

April 2, 2003 – Senior forward Chris Kunitz, the fi rst Ferris player to be named CCHA Player of the Year, is honored as one of three fi nalists for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award as the nation’s top player.

April 17, 2003 – Bob Daniels accepts the Spencer Penrose Award as 2002-03 American Hockey Coaches Association Division I Coach of the Year. He guided Ferris State to a school-record 31-10-1 overall record and the program’s fi rst CCHA regular-season championship.

Hobey Baker Finalist

Chris Kunitz (center)

Bob Daniels enters his 19th season behind the

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2010-11 BULLDOGS STAFF

Dr. David L. EislerPresident

Drew FamulakAssociate Head Coach

Perk WeisenburgerAthletic Director

Mark KaufmanAssistant Coach

Joe GorbyAthletic Comm Dir.

Dr. Terry NerbonneFaculty Athletic Rep.

Dr. David L. Eisler

Drew Famulak Mark Kaufman

Perk Weisenburger

Joe Gorby Dr. Terry Nerbonne

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Location: Big Rapids, Michigan 49307Founded: 1884Enrollment: 14,381Nickname: BulldogsColors: Crimson & GoldJoined CCHA: 1979-80CCHA record: 347-459-96All-time record: 561-624-115President: Dr. David L. EislerAthletics Director: Perk WeisenburgerAssociate Athletics Director: Jon ColesAthletics Dept. Phone: (231) 591-2860Faculty Athletic Rep: Dr. Terry NerbonneHead Coach: Bob Daniels

Michigan State ‘82Hockey Offi ce Phone: (231) 591-2884Hockey Offi ce E-mail: [email protected] Record: 290-334-69Record at FSU: 290-334-69Associate Head and Assistant Coaches:

Drew Famulak Mark Kaufman Wisconsin-Sup. ’90 Michigan State ’84

Strength & Conditioning Coach/

Video Coordinator : Dave Cencer (231) 629-7885

Athletic Trainer: Dave Lucey (231) 250-7931Hockey Athletic Trainer:

Tim Glover (231) 250-2990Equipment Manager:

Ben Mumah (231) 250-2773

SID: Joe GorbyOffi ce Phone: (231) 591-2336Offi ce Fax: (231) 591-3775Home Phone: (231) 796-2732E-mail: [email protected]: 210 Sports Drive Sports Complex 002 Big Rapids, MI 49307-2741School Website: www.ferrisstatebulldogs.comPress Box Phone: (231) 591-2397

DIRECTIONS TO FSU

Ewigleben Ice Arena is located on FSU’s Sports Drive adjacent to West Knollview Drive. From U.S. 131 expressway, take the Perry Street exit (139) east and upon reaching State Street, turn right and go south. The Ewigleben Ice Arena is enclosed within the Sports Complex, located on the west side of South State Street on the hill.

Ewigleben Ice Arena - Big Rapids, Michigan

EWIGLEBEN ICE ARENAThe Ewigleben Ice Arena (pronounced A-VAH-

glave-in) serves as the home for the Ferris State men’s ice hockey team and begins its 36th year of operation in the 2010-11 season. The facility is named in honor of former FSU President Dr. Robert L. Ewigleben, who helped establish the sport of hockey at FSU and coordinated its progression to the NCAA Division I level during his tenure (1971-84).

The arena, with an offi cial seating capacity of 2,493, is attached to the 39,300 square foot Ewigleben Sports Complex and the Student Con-vocation Center. The facility features an enlarged 1,620-square foot press box which includes two luxury boxes. The fi nal phase of the arena’s 3.3 mil-lion dollar renovation project was completed in the summer of 2008 with the installation of new dasher boards, glass, concrete slabs for both the main and studio rinks, and new rubber fl ooring throughout the arena.

The facility was expanded in January 1999 with the construction of a 4,560-square foot locker room for the Bulldog hockey program.Arena: Robert L. Ewigleben Ice Arena (2,493)Surface Size: 200’ x 85’Arena Manager:

Kevin Barnes (231) 591-2886/2881Ticket Manager: Linda BomarBox Offi ce: (231) 591-2888Home Game Times: 7:05 p.m.

FSU FACTS

SPORTS INFORMATION

Ewigleben Ice Arena Built: 1974 Capacity: 2,493

MEMORABLE GAMES AT EWIGLEBEN ICE ARENA

FEBRUARY 7, 1981 – FERRIS STATE BULLDOGS VS. NORTHERN MICHIGAN WILDCATS

Tom Rudrud’s goal on a rink-long rush at 1:50 of overtime gave head coach Rick Duff ett his 100th career victory. Northern Michigan had pulled its goaltender for an extra attacker and was able to tie the contest at 4-4 with only 20 seconds left in regulation. FSU 5 - NMU 4 (OT)

MARCH 13, 2010 – FERRIS STATE BULLDOGS VS. NEBRASKA-OMAHA MAVERICKS

Ferris State defeats Nebraska-Omaha in overtime, 3-2, in the second game of a CCHA Tournament quarterfi nal series at Ewigleben Ice Arena. Casey Haines’ game-winner would send the Bulldogs to Joe Louis Arena and the CCHA Championship for the fi rst time since 2003. FSU 3 - UNO 2 (OT) Mike Brown is Ferris State’s career leader in

wins, goals-against average and shutouts.

RECORDS (INDIVIDUAL)

GoalsForward Single Season: 41 - Rod Taylor (1990-91)

Career: 101 - Paul Lowden (1983-87)

Defenseman

Single Season: 16 - John Gruden (1992-93)

Career: 42, - Andy Roach (1993-97)

Freshman 26 - Paul Cook (1979-80),

John DePourcq (1987-88)

AssistsForward Single Season: 53 - Randy Merrifi eld (1983-84)

Career:130 - John DePourcq (1987-91)

Defenseman Single Season: 40 - Gary Sweetnam (1985-86)

Career:109 - Jim File (1980-84)

Freshman 31 - Jim Baker (1978-79)

PointsForward Single Season: 79 - Chris Kunitz (2002-03)

Career: 208 - Paul Lowden (1983-87)

DefensemanSingle Season: 49 - Jim File (1983-84)

Career: 150 - Jim File (1980-84)

Freshman 56 - Paul Cook (1979-80)

GoaltenderWins Single Season: 30 - Mike Brown (2002-03)

Career: 63 - Mike Brown (2001-05)

GAA Single Season: 2.18 - Phil Osaer (1999-00)

Career: 2.18 - Phil Osaer (1998-01)

Save Pct. Single Season: .925 - Mike Brown (2002-03)

Career: .916 - Phil Osaer (1998-01)

Shutouts Single Season: 4 - Mike Brown (2002-03)

Vince Owen (1998-99)

Career: 10 - Mike Brown (2001-05)

RECORDS (TEAM)

Best Winning Percentage:

CCHA - .803 – 22-5-1 (2002-03); Overall - .795 – 17-4-1

(1976-77)

Most Wins:

CCHA - 22 (2002-03); Overall - 31 (2002-03)

Longest Undefeated Streak:

CCHA - 15 - 13-0-2 (11/3/90-12/30/90)

Longest Winless Streak:

CCHA - 17 - 0-13-4 (1/20/89-10/20/89)

Highest CCHA Regular-Season Finish:

1st (2002-03)

Trips to the Joe: 4 (MR) 2010

Highest CCHA Tournament Finish: 2nd (2002-03)

NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1, (2003)

MR - Most Recent

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Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/9, F 9/5, D 6/2, G 1/2

Key Returnees: Will Acton, SR, F (10-14-24); Fred Cassiani, JR, F (5-9-14); Brian Mahoney-Wilson, SR, G (2.80 GAA, .911 Spct.); Chad Nehring, SR, F (12-5-17); Ben Power, SO, F (3-15-18); Rick Schofi eld, SR, F (15-13-28)

Key Losses: Simon Gysbers, D (6-9-15); Steven Kaunisto, D (4-11-15); Zac MacVoy, F (6-14-20)

NHL Draft Picks (2): Zach Trotman (BOS ‘10); Brian Mahoney-Wilson (SJ ‘04)

Impact Freshmen/Newcomers: Matt Bruneteau, D, Lincoln (USHL); Kevin Kapalka, G, Vaughan (OJHL); Kellan Lain, F, Oakville (OPHL); Andrew Perrault, D, Weyburn (SJHL); Niels-Erik Ravn, G, Ottawa (CJHL); Nick Shkreli, F, Traverse City (NAHL)

2009-10 Predicted Ranking/Actual Ranking: 10th/10th

2009-10 Rankings

Team Off ense Rank: CCHA - 9th (2.36) Overall - 9th (2.45)Team Defense Rank: CCHA - 10th (3.21) Overall - 10th (3.11)Power Play Rank: CCHA - 11th (.138) Overall - 10th (.159)Penalty Killing Rank: CCHA - 9th (.829) Overall - 5th (.843)

Returning All Players Forwards Defense

Goals 66 (70.9%) 58 (77.3%) 8 (44.4%) Points 158 (65.8%) 128 (71.1%) 29 (49.2%)

Joined CCHA: 1972-73 CCHA Record: 459-445-98 All-Time: 836-662-131

2010-11 SEASON OUTLOOK

SCORERS THAT STAYED – Lake Superior returns its top three goal scorers along with four of its top fi ve point-getters. Senior forward Rick Schofi eld led the way in 2009-10 with a 15-13-28 scoring line, followed by senior forward Will Acton at 10-14-24. Sophomore forward Ben Power was fourth in points at 3-15-18, while senior forward Chad Nehring was second in goals and fi fth in points with 12-5-17. Schofi eld, Acton and Power were linemates last season.

RED, WHITE AND (MAPLE LEAF) BLUE – LSSU senior goaltender Brian Mahoney-Wilson is the grandson of Larry Wilson, who played for the Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings in 1950. Mahoney-Wilson’s great uncle, Johnny Wilson, played and coached for the Red Wings and had his name engraved on the Cup in 1950, ’52, ’54 and ’55. His uncle, Ron Wilson, is head coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs and was head coach of the silver-medal winning 2010 U.S. Men’s Olympic Team. Junior forward Will Acton is the son of former NHL player and current Toronto Maple Leafs assistant coach Keith Acton.

GO-TO GUY – Senior forward Rick Schofi eld tied for seventh nationally and tied for second in the CCHA in game-winning goals with fi ve last season. He has eight career game-winning goals. The Laker record for game-winning goals in a career is 20, set by Sean Tallaire from 1992-96.

BEAMER BACKSTOP – Senior goaltender Brian Mahoney-Wilson, nicknamed Beamer, heads into his fi nal collegiate season ranked 10th on LSSU’s career saves list with 2,128, ninth in career wins with 26, sixth in career goals-against average at 2.81 and second in career save percentage at .909.

TIGHT GAME TURNAROUND – Lake Superior State signifi cantly improved its one-goal game record in 2009-10 by fi nishing 8-6 and was 1-2-5 in overtime contests. The Lakers set a school record with eight ties in 2008-09, was 1-12 in games decided by one goal and 0-2-8 in overtime games.

BETTER LATE THAN NEVER – Laker sophomore defenseman Zach Trotman was taken in the seventh round with the 210th overall pick in the 2010 NHL Draft by the Boston Bruins, the last selection of the draft.

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2010-11 SCHEDULE

October Sat. 2 WESTERN ONTARIO # 7:05 p.m.Fri. 8 MINNESOTA-DULUTH * 7:05 p.m.Sat. 9 MICHIGAN TECH * 7:05 p.m.Thu. 14 at Notre Dame 7:35 p.m.Fri. 15 at Notre Dame 7:35 p.m.Fri. 22 COLGATE * 7:05 p.m.Sat. 23 COLGATE * 5:05 p.m.Fri. 29 at Miami 7:35 p.m.Sat. 30 at Miami 7:05 p.m.

NovemberFri. 5 NORTHERN MICHIGAN 7:05 p.m.Sat. 6 NORTHERN MICHIGAN 7:05 p.m.Fri. 12 FERRIS STATE 7:05 p.m.Sat. 13 FERRIS STATE 7:05 p.m.Fri. 19 at Michigan 7:35 p.m.Sat. 20 at Michigan 7:35 p.m.Denver Cup, Colo.Fri. 26 at Denver * 7:37 p.m.Sat. 27 vs. Clarkson * 4:07 p.m.

DecemberFri. 3 BOWLING GREEN 7:05 p.m.Sat. 4 BOWLING GREEN 7:05 p.m.Fri. 10 at Western Michigan 7:35 p.m.Sat. 11 at Western Michigan 7:35 p.m.

JanuaryFri. 14 MICHIGAN STATE 7:05 p.m.Sat. 15 MICHIGAN STATE 7:05 p.m.Fri. 21 WESTERN MICHGIAN 7:05 p.m.Sat. 22 WESTERN MICHIGAN 7:05 p.m.Fri. 28 at Bowling Green 7:05 p.m.Sat. 29 at Bowling Green 7:05 p.m.

FebruaryFri. 4 at Northern Michigan 7:35 p.m.Sat. 5 at Northern Michigan 7:35 p.m.Fri. 11 ALASKA 7:05 p.m.Sat. 12 ALASKA 7:05 p.m.Fri. 18 at Ohio State 7:05 p.m.Sat. 19 at Ohio State 7:05 p.m.Fri. 25 MIAMI 7:05 p.m.Sat. 26 MIAMI 7:05 p.m.

Home Games in CAPITALS All times are local* - Non-conference game # - Exhibition game

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# Name Pos Yr 3 Dillin Stonehouse D Sr. 4 Zach Trotman D So. 5 Andrew Perrault D Fr. 6 Kyle Pobur D Jr. 7 Matt Cowie D Sr. 8 Zach Sternberg D Fr. 9 Kyle Jean F Fr. 10 Nick McParland F So. 11 Colin Campbell F Fr. 12 Ben Power F So. 13 Fred Cassiani F Jr. 14 Dan Radke F Fr. 15 Brett Wall F So. 16 Chad Nehring F Sr.

# Name Pos Yr 17 Kyle Haines D Jr. 18 Brian Cooper F Jr. 19 Kellan Lain F Fr. 21 Will Acton F Sr. 22 Nick Shkreli F Fr. 23 Rick Schofi eld F Sr. 25 Dan Barczuk F Jr. 26 Domenic Monardo F So. 27 Matt Bruneteau D Fr. 29 Tyson Hobbins D Sr. 30 Kevin Kapalka G Fr. 31 Niels-Erik Ravn G Fr. 35 Brian Mahoney-Wilson G Sr.

Class: SR (7) JR (4) SO (6) FR (10)

Average Height: 6’0”

Average Weight: 190.7 lbs.

Average Age: 21 years, 6 months.

Shot: Left (14) - Right (10)

Nationality: American (10), Canadian (17)

ROSTER BREAKDOWN(as of Oct. 1, 2010)

Rick Schofi eld was Lake Superior’s leading scorer in 2009-10 with 28 points.

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2010-11 LAKERSNo. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Sh. Age Hometown, St./Last team (League)

21 Will Acton F Sr. 6-2 193 L 23 Stouff ville, ON/Stouff ville (OJHL)

25 Dan Barczuk F Jr. 6-1 193 L 22 Livonia, MI/Ohio (USHL)

27 Matt Bruneteau D Fr. 5-10 200 L 20 Omaha, NE/Lincoln (USHL)

11 Colin Campbell F Fr. 6-1 190 R 19 Pickering, ON/Vaughan (OJHL)

13 Fred Cassiani F Jr. 5-10 182 L 23 Toronto, ON/St. Michael’s (OJHL)

18 Brian Cooper F Jr. 5-10 189 L 22 Sault Ste. Marie, MI/Blind River (NOJHL)

7 Matt Cowie D Sr. 5-8 187 L 24 Nepean, ON/Nepean (CJHL)

17 Kyle Haines D Jr. 6-0 184 L 23 Weyburn, SK/Weyburn (SJHL)

29 Tyson Hobbins D Sr. 6-3 204 R 23 Nipawin, SK/Nipawin (SJHL)

9 Kyle Jean F Fr. 6-4 203 L 20 Sault Ste. Marie, MI/Traverse City (NAHL)

30 Kevin Kapalka G Fr. 6-1 197 R 21 Mississauga, ON/Vaughan (OJHL)

19 Kellan Lain F Fr. 6-6 210 L 21 Oakville, ON/Oakville (OJHL)

35 Brian Mahoney-Wilson G Sr. 5-10 189 R 24 West Roxbury, MA/Newmarket (OHA)

10 Nick McParland F So. 6-1 196 L 22 Schreiber, ON/Oakville (OJHL)

26 Domenic Monardo F So. 5-11 184 R 22 Oakville, ON/Aurora (OJHL)

16 Chad Nehring F Sr. 6-0 210 R 23 Springside, SK/Yorkton (SJHL)

5 Andrew Perrault D Fr. 6-2 190 L 21 Grand Coulee, SK/Weyburn (SJHL)

6 Kyle Pobur D Jr. 5-10 181 R 23 Commerce Twp., MI/South Shore (EJHL)

12 Ben Power F So. 5-11 178 R 20 Montreal, PQ/Kingston (OJHL)

14 Dan Radke F Fr. 5-9 184 L 19 Orinda, CA/Traverse City (NAHL)

31 Niels-Erik Ravn G Fr. 6-1 179 L 21 Boucherville, PQ/Ottawa (CJHL)

23 Rick Schofi eld F Sr. 6-2 198 L 23 Pickering, ON/Pickering (OJHL)

22 Nick Shkreli F Fr. 5-11 181 L 20 Leonard, MI/Traverse City (NAHL)

8 Zach Sternberg D Fr. 5-11 171 R 20 Toronto, ON/Nepean (CJHL)

3 Dillin Stonehouse F Sr. 6-0 188 R 23 Elkhorn, MB/Melfort (SJHL)

4 Zach Trotman D So. 6-3 203 R 21 Novi, MI/Wichita Falls (NAHL)

15 Brett Wall F So. 5-9 186 R 21 Huber Heights, OH/Alexandria (NAHL)

* Age as of October 1, 2010Brian Mahoney-Wilsonan Mahoney-Wilso

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OVERALL (15-18-5) CONFERENCE (10-15-3-2) CAREER # NAME GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW +/- GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW +/- GP G A PTS23 Rick Schofi eld 36 15 13 28 15/41 2 2 5 -2 27 13 10 23 12/35 1 2 5 E 105 34 35 69

21 Will Acton 36 10 14 24 18/39 3 0 3 -2 27 9 12 21 15/33 2 0 2 +2 110 23 30 53

27 Zac MacVoy 38 6 14 20 14/28 1 1 0 -19 28 4 9 13 12/24 1 1 0 -19 132 29 48 77

22 Ben Power 38 3 15 18 11/41 2 0 0 -4 28 2 12 14 7/33 1 0 0 -1 38 3 15 18

16 Chad Nehring 36 12 5 17 6/12 6 0 1 -7 28 9 2 11 3/6 3 0 0 -8 110 22 19 41

12 Simon Gysbers 38 6 9 15 23/46 3 1 2 -17 28 4 5 9 16/32 3 0 2 -12 155 19 49 68

5 Steven Kaunisto 38 4 11 15 10/20 0 0 0 E 28 3 9 12 7/14 0 0 0 E 154 14 45 59

13 Fred Cassiani 36 5 9 14 3/14 3 0 1 -11 26 3 7 10 3/14 1 0 0 -10 75 16 19 35

19 John Scrymgeour 38 5 9 14 5/10 0 1 1 E 28 4 5 9 5/10 0 1 1 +1 132 12 19 31

26 Domenic Monardo 36 6 6 12 10/20 1 1 0 E 28 5 2 7 9/18 1 1 0 E 36 6 6 12

20 Pat Aubry 37 2 9 11 10/20 1 0 0 -5 27 0 6 6 7/14 0 0 0 -3 149 12 13 25

4 Zach Trotman 36 2 6 8 9/18 1 0 0 -11 28 1 5 6 7/14 0 0 0 -8 36 2 6 8

7 Matt Cowie 38 2 6 8 6/12 0 0 1 -9 28 1 5 6 6/12 0 0 0 -5 114 5 20 25

11 Brad Cooper 19 4 3 7 2/4 1 0 1 -3 12 2 1 3 1/2 1 0 0 -2 96 8 14 22

3 Dillin Stonehouse 37 3 4 7 7/14 0 0 0 -7 28 1 4 5 5/10 0 0 0 -6 102 5 14 19

10 Nick McParland 32 3 3 6 5/10 2 0 0 -13 22 3 1 4 4/8 2 0 0 -8 32 3 3 6

29 Tyson Hobbins 32 2 4 6 8/16 0 0 0 -2 25 0 3 3 7/14 0 0 0 -3 85 4 13 17

17 Kyle Haines 30 1 4 5 8/27 0 0 0 -8 20 0 2 2 5/21 0 0 0 -5 55 3 6 9

25 Dan Barczuk 32 2 1 3 28/86 0 0 0 -9 23 2 0 2 21/72 0 0 0 -11 68 7 8 15

6 Kyle Pobur 11 0 1 1 2/4 0 0 0 +3 7 0 0 0 2/4 0 0 0 E 16 1 1 2

35 B. Mahoney-Wilson 35 0 1 1 -- 0 0 0 -17 26 0 1 1 -- 0 0 0 -9 81 0 2 2

31 Mitch Edmondson 1 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 E 1 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 E 2 0 0 0

18 Brian Cooper 1 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 E 1 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 E 1 0 0 0

30 Pat Inglis 8 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 -6 6 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 -7 58 0 2 2

8 Eric Kraft 9 0 0 0 3/6 0 0 0 -3 7 0 0 0 3/6 0 0 0 -2 9 0 0 0

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Lake Superior Totals 38 93 147 240 206/494 26 6 15 -25 28 66 101 167 159/400 16 5 10 -19 -- -- -- --

Opponent Totals 38 118 204 322 211/517 26 4 18 +25 28 90 161 251 158/400 21 2 15 +19 -- -- -- --

OVERALL CONFERENCE # Name GP Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T GP Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T35 Brian Mahoney-Wilson 35 1974:24 92 2.80 936 .911 13 15 5 26 1445:36 65 2.70 691 .914 9 12 3

30 Pat Inglis 8 297:05 17 3.43 148 .897 2 3 0 6 217:05 17 4.70 106 .862 1 3 0

31 Mitch Edmondson 1 32:53 3 5.47 12 .800 0 0 0 1 32:53 3 5.47 12 .800 0 0 0

TM EMPTY NET 19 12:27 6 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 15 11:15 5 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0

Total............... 38 2316:49 118 3.06 1096 .903 15 18 5 28 1706:49 90 3.16 809 .900 10 15 3

Opponents........... 38 2316:49 93 2.41 1143 .925 18 15 5 28 1706:49 66 2.32 847 .928 15 10 3

2009-10 LAKE SUPERIOR STATISTICS

2009-10 RESULTS

OctoberOctober 9 at Minnesota-Duluth * L 3-4 38699 at Minnesota-Duluth * L 3-4 3869

11 at Michigan Tech * W 3-1 2110 11 at Michigan Tech * W 3-1 2110

16 CANISIUS * W 5-4 2096 16 CANISIUS * W 5-4 2096

17 CANISIUS * W 3-0 2756 17 CANISIUS * W 3-0 2756

23 OHIO STATE W 3-2 2352 23 OHIO STATE W 3-2 2352

24 OHIO STATE L 3-4 2934 24 OHIO STATE L 3-4 2934

30 MICHIGAN L 1-5 2654 30 MICHIGAN L 1-5 2654

31 MICHIGAN L 3-6 2209 31 MICHIGAN L 3-6 2209

NovemberNovember 6 at Western Michigan T (OT) 3-3 20596 at Western Michigan T (OT) 3-3 2059

7 at Western Michigan L 1-2 2659 7 at Western Michigan L 1-2 2659

13 at Nebraska-Omaha L 0-4 6198 13 at Nebraska-Omaha L 0-4 6198

14 at Nebraska-Omaha W 3-1 5773 14 at Nebraska-Omaha W 3-1 5773

20 ALASKA W 4-3 1947 20 ALASKA W 4-3 1947

21 ALASKA L (OT) 2-3 1871 21 ALASKA L (OT) 2-3 1871

27 vs. Union * T (OT) 0-0 2599 27 vs. Union * T (OT) 0-0 2599

28 vs. Bentley * T (OT) 2-2 2740 28 vs. Bentley * T (OT) 2-2 2740

DecemberDecember 4 at Bowling Green W4 at Bowling Green W 2-1 1665 2-1 1665

5 at Bowling Green W 5-2 1536 5 at Bowling Green W 5-2 1536

11 NORTHERN MICHIGAN W 5-1 1888 11 NORTHERN MICHIGAN W 5-1 1888

12 NORTHERN MICHIGAN W 6-3 2061 12 NORTHERN MICHIGAN W 6-3 2061

JanuaryJanuary 2 at Robert Morris * W 7-6 8982 at Robert Morris * W 7-6 898

3 at Robert Morris * W 2-0 438 3 at Robert Morris * W 2-0 438

8 at Michigan State L 2-4 4217 8 at Michigan State L 2-4 4217

9 at Michigan State T (SW) 3-3 4670 9 at Michigan State T (SW) 3-3 4670

15 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 2-1 2043 15 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 2-1 2043

16 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W (OT) 5-4 2268 16 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W (OT) 5-4 2268

22 NOTRE DAME L 1-6 2317 22 NOTRE DAME L 1-6 2317

23 NOTRE DAME T (SW) 1-1 2691 23 NOTRE DAME T (SW) 1-1 2691

FebruaryFebruary 5 at Miami L 0-2 21155 at Miami L 0-2 2115

6 at Miami L 4-10 2674 6 at Miami L 4-10 2674

12 FERRIS STATE W 4-3 2310 12 FERRIS STATE W 4-3 2310

13 FERRIS STATE L 1-2 2632 13 FERRIS STATE L 1-2 2632

19 at Alaska L 0-4 3104 19 at Alaska L 0-4 3104

20 at Alaska L 1-5 3160 20 at Alaska L 1-5 3160

26 at Northern Michigan L (OT) 1-2 2631 26 at Northern Michigan L (OT) 1-2 2631

27 at Northern Michigan L 0-3 2866 27 at Northern Michigan L 0-3 2866

MarchMarch5 at Michigan L 2-5 60115 at Michigan L 2-5 6011

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Jim Roque stormed onto the head coaching scene in 2005-06 by leading LSSU to its fi rst win-ning season in six years and to its fi rst home-ice berth in the CCHA Playoff s since 1999-00. During his second season, the Lakers fi nished 21-19-3 and reached the CCHA semifi nals at Joe Louis Arena for the fi rst time since 1995-96.

The Lakers are 72-91-30 during Roque’s fi ve-year tenure, including 15-18-5 in 2009-10. Last year’s team had its share of wire-to-wire thrillers and fi nished 8-6 in one-goal games, making a vast improvement from the 1-12 record in 2008-09. The 2010-11 squad has 10 newcomers, but returns four of its top fi ve scorers.

Roque became the ninth coach in the 42-year history of Laker hockey when he replaced Frank

Anzalone in June of 2005. He is the second for-mer Laker player to take the helm of the LSSU program.

Roque’s most recent of three LSSU assistant coaching stints ran from 2001-02 through 2004-05. Previously, he was an assistant coach for the Lakers from 1988-91 and also in 1994-95. After six seasons as an assistant at Clarkson University, he returned to LSSU again in 2001. Roque also coached in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League from 1991-93.

After graduating from LSSU in 1987 with a bachelor’s degree in management, the Killarney, Ont., native started his coaching career as an assistant under Anzalone and stayed on to work with former coach Jeff Jackson. This is his 11th overall season as a coach at LSSU.

Roque played for the Lakers from 1983-87 and totaled 56 goals and 144 career points, which ranks 19th on the Lakers’ career points list. Roque was a part of the fi rst recruited class brought in by Anzalone and was also a member of the fi rst Laker squad to advance to the NCAA Tournament in 1985.

The only other former Laker who went on to become the program’s head coach is Rick Comley, who is now the head coach of the Michigan State Spartans. He coached at LSSU from 1973-76.

Roque was on the LSSU coaching staff when it won the 1988 NCAA Championship, and he recruited the majority of the 1992 title team. He has played a role in all fi ve NCAA Tournament

appearances and was part of two CCHA playoff titles and two regular-season titles.

At Clarkson, he coached two Hobey Baker fi nalists and four National Hockey League players (Todd White, Erik Cole, Chris Clark and Willie Mitch-ell). He was also a part of three Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC) regular-season titles, four NCAA Tournament berths and one playoff championship.

He and his wife, Julia, have two children—Emma (15) and Abby (13).

JIM ROQUE HEAD COACH

Jim Roque will look to continue his success

in his sixth season behind the bench for the

Lakers.

ROQUE BEHIND THE BENCHYear School Overall Conference2005-pres. Lake Superior 72-91-30 46-71-23

Career 72-91-30 46-71-23

LSSU COACHING HISTORYYear Coach Overall Conference1966-73 Ron Mason 129-47-8 9-3-0

1973-76 Rick Comley 59-46-3 16-15-1

1976-81 Rick Yeo 69-97-5 29-68-3

1981-82 Bill Selman 26-30-3 16-26-2

1982-90 Frank Anzalone 191-108-22 139-80-19

1990-96 Jeff Jackson 180-52-25 120-38-23

1996-01 Scott Borek 76-94-15 62-68-13

2001-05 Frank Anzalone 32-97-20 22-76-14

2005-pres Jim Roque 72-91-30 46-71-23

Memorable MomentsNov. 3, 1972 – Lake Superior State makes its CCHA debut by losing 4-3 at home to St. Louis. Gene Motuzas scored the Lakers’ fi rst CCHA goal. Julio Francella has a goal and four assists as the Lakers came back to win 7-3 on Nov. 4 and split their inaugural CCHA series.

March 14, 1983 – Forward Steve Mulholland becomes the fi rst Laker and third player in CCHA history to be named to the CCHA All-Academic Team in three straight years.

March 2, 1985 – LSSU beats Michigan 7-6 to complete a CCHA fi rst-round sweep and advance to the CCHA semifi nals in Detroit for the fi rst time in school history. The Lakers also reach the CCHA fi nals to secure their fi rst NCAA Tournament berth that season.

March 2, 1988 – Mark Vermette scores at 4:46 in overtime to give the Lakers a 4-3 victory over St. Lawrence and their fi rst of three NCAA Championships during a seven-year period. Goaltender Bruce Hoff ort is named most valuable player of the NCAA Tournament.

March 9, 1991 – LSSU defeats Michigan 6-5 in overtime to win its fi rst CCHA Tournament title. Forward Clayton Beddoes is named Tournamnet MVP, while Jim Dowd is the CCHA Player of the Year. Jeff Jackson earns CCHA Coach of the Year honors.

Feb. 26, 1994 – Goaltender Blaine Lacher totals 46 saves as the Lakers defeat Illinois-Chicago, 6-1. Lacher begins his stretch of an NCAA record 375:01 scoreless minutes in goal that lasts until March 20, 1994. His streak includes an NCAA record fi ve consecutive shutouts.

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Dr. Tony McLainPresident

Tim Christian Assistant Coach

Kris DunbarAthletic Director

Rich MetroAssistant Coach

Linda BouvetSID

Tom BogerFaculty Athletic Rep.

Dr. Tony McLain

Tim Christian Rich Metro

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Location: 650 W. Easterday Ave. Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783Nickname: LakersEnrollment: 3,000Founded: 1946Colors: Royal Blue & GoldJoined CCHA: 1972-73CCHA record: 459-445-98All-time record: 836-662-131President: Dr. Tony McLainAthletic Director: Kris Dunbar Lake Superior ‘92Athletic Dir. Phone: (906) 635-2625Faculty Athletic Rep.: Tom BogerHead Coach: Jim Roque (LSSU ‘87) Hockey Offi ce Phone: (906) 635-6665Hockey Offi ce E-mail: [email protected] Record: 72-91-30

Record at LSSU: 72-91-30 Assistant Coaches:

Tim Christian Rich Metro Ferris State ‘95 Northern Michigan ‘99Athletic Trainer/Equipment Manager:

Scott McLay (906) 635-2847Affi liation: NCAA Division I (hockey only); NCAA Division II

SID: Linda BouvetHockey Contact: Dianna AllenOffi ce Phone: (906) 635-2601Offi ce Fax: (906) 635-2753E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] Department Phone: (906) 635-2627Address: 650 W. Easterday Ave. Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783School Web site: lssulakers.comPress Box Phone: (906) 635-7501

DIRECTIONS TO LSSU

From the South: Take I-75 North to exit #394 (last exit before toll booth). Turn right at stop sign, go up hill, Norris Center is on the right.

From the West: Take M-28 or US-2 to 75 North and follow the directions above.

RECORDS(INDIVIDUAL)

GoalsForward Single Season: 46, Mark Vermette, 1987-88

Career: 113 - Randy McArthur (1966-70)

Defenseman Single Season: 25 - Tom Davies (1973-74)

Career: 52 - Bill Slewidge (1971-74)

Freshman 26 - Steve Mullholland (1979-80)

AssistsForward Single Season: 67 - Jim Dowd (1989-90)

Career: 183 - Jim Dowd (1987-91)

Defenseman Single Season: 37 - Mark Astley (1991-92)

Career: 118 - Tom Davies (1970-74)

Freshman 48 - Doug Weight (1989-90)

PointsForward Single Season: 92 - Jim Dowd (1989-90)

Career: 274 - Jim Dowd (1987-91)

Defenseman Single Season: 61 - Tom Davies (1973-74)

Career: 154 - Tom Davies (1970-74)

Freshman 69 - Doug Weight (1989-90)

GoaltenderWins Single Season: 29 - Darrin Madeley (1990-91)

Career: 75 - Darrin Madeley (1989-92)

GAA Single Season: 1.98 - Blaine Lacher (1993-94)

Career: 2.36 - Darrin Madeley (1989-92)

Save Pct. Single Season: .933 - Jeff Jakaitis (2003-04)

Career: .925 - Jeff Jakaitis (2003-2007)

Shutouts Single Season: 6 - Blaine Lacher (1993-94)

Career: 10 - Jeff Jakaitis (2003-07)

RECORDS(TEAM)

Best Winning Percentage:

CCHA - .928 (1990-91); Overall - .878 (1990-91)

Most Wins:

CCHA - 26 (1990-91); Overall - 36 (1990-91)

Longest Undefeated Streak:

CCHA - 13 (1990-91)*; Overall - 15 (1990-91)

Longest Winless Streak:

CCHA - 12 (2002-03); Overall - 14 (2002-03)

Highest CCHA Regular-Season Finish:

1st - four times (MR) 1996

Trips to the Joe:

12 (MR) 2007

Highest CCHA Tournament Finish:

1st - four times (MR) 1995

NCAA Tournament Appearances:

10 (MR) 1996

NCAA Frozen Four Appearances: 4

NCAA Championships: 3

MR - Most Recent* - Includes 4 CCHA Playoff wins; 10 in

1992-93 is the regular-season record.

Taff y Abel Arena - Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan

TAFFY ABEL ARENAClarence “Taff y” Abel Arena was the dream of

former athletic director/coach Jeff Jackson. An ambitious undertaking, the “Gem of the North” project renovated the former James Norris Arena into a facility capable of holding events ranging from hockey to concerts, conventions and convocations. The reconstructed arena re-opened on Oct. 28, 1995.

A major contribution from the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians was the key component in the redesign of the home of Laker Hockey. The arena is named in honor of the late Sault Ste. Marie hockey legend, Clarence “Taff y” Abel, a Native American and the fi rst player inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame. Abel retired from the National Hockey League with two Stanley Cup rings and the title of “Michigan Mountain.”

Assistance from the Ilitch family, owners of the Detroit Red Wings, helped to complete the project.

Abel Arena includes a full-bowl layout with 4,000 chair seats, a renovated Laker Hockey lockerroom and weightroom, fi ve lockerrooms for youth teams, concession facilities, convenient restrooms, 16 sky boxes, classroom and offi ce space, a press box and a pro shop.

Arena: Taff y Abel Arena (4,000) Surface Size: 200’ x 85’ Arena Manager: Stacey Swanson (906) 635-2381Ticket Manager: Nancy LeGreveBox Offi ce: (906) 635-2602Home Game Times: 7:05 p.m. Press Box: (906) 635-7501

LSSU FACTS

SPORTS INFORMATION

Taff y Abel Arena Re-opened: 1995 Capacity: 4,000

MEMORABLE GAMES AT TAFFY ABEL ARENA

NOVEMBER 5, 1975 - U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM VS. LAKE SUPERIOR LAKERS

Lake Superior State outshot the U.S. Olympic Team 37-36 despite suff ering a 9-4 loss at Pullar Sta-dium. The Soo took advantage of 10 straight Team USA penalties, and Lakers Bob Clemmens and Bob Webb scored two goals each. Ron Wilson, uncle of current LSSU goaltender Brian Mahoney-Wilson, scored twice for Team USA. USOT 9 - LSSU 4

OCTOBER 30, 1999 - LAKE SUPERIOR LAKERS VS. WESTERN MICHIGAN BRONCOS

Ben Keup set a school record for most goals in a period by scoring four of the Lakers’ fi ve fi rst-period goals. WMU cut the lead to 5-4 with two short-handed goals and two power-play goals, but Laker goaltender Jayme Platt totaled 47 saves to secure the win. LSSU 5 - WMU 4

Jeff Jakaitis is the LSSU career leader in

shutouts with 10 and single-season leader

in save percentage at .933.

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Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/5; 8/5 F, 7/0 D, 2/0 G

Key Returnees: Carter Camper, F, SR (15-28-43); Pat Cannone, F, SR (14-17-31); Connor Knapp, G, JR (10-4-4, 1.97 GAA, .921 Spct.); Andy Miele, F, SR (15-29-44); Cody Reichard, G, JR (19-4-3, 1.87 GAA, .921 Spct.) Key Losses: Jarod Palmer, F (18-27-45); Brandon Smith, F (6-4-10); Tommy Wingels, F (17-25-42);

NHL Draft Picks (7): Curtis McKenzie (DAL ’09); Connor Knapp (BUF ’09); Reilly Smith (DAL ’09); Chris Wideman (OTT ’09); Justin Vaive (ANA ’07); Trent Vogelhuber (CBJ ’07); Will Weber (CBJ ’07) Impact Freshmen: Max Cook, F, Indiana (USHL), Bryon Paulazzo, F, Indiana (USHL)

2009-10 Predicted Coaches Ranking/Actual Ranking: 3rd/1st

2009-10 RankingsTeam Off ense Rank: CCHA - 1st (3.57) Overall - 1st (3.34)Team Defense Rank: CCHA - 1st (1.39) Overall - 1st (1.95)Power Play Rank: CCHA - 4th (.190) Overall - 7th (.181)Penalty Killing Rank: CCHA - 1st (.890) Overall - 3rd (.862)

Returning All Players Forwards DefenseGoals 105 (71.4%) 81 (69.8%) 24 (77.4%)Points 294 (73.7%) 208 (69.6%) 83 (85.6%)

FROZEN FOUR - Miami will be looking to make its third straight Frozen Four appear-ance after making the fi rst two in program history in 2009 and 2010. If the RedHawks qualify for the 2011 Frozen Four, they will be the fi rst CCHA team to make three straight Frozen Four trips since Michigan from 2001-03. Miami has also earned a berth in fi ve straight NCAA Tournaments.

REGULAR SEASON ROMP - The RedHawks are coming off their third CCHA regular-season title, having also won it in 1993 and 2006. Miami is still searching for its fi rst CCHA Tournament title, after being eliminated by Michigan in the semifi nals. The ‘Hawks have made the fi nal of the CCHA Championship three times in program history.

REGULARS IN THE RANKINGS - Entering the season, Miami has been ranked No. 1 or No. 2 in the polls in 43 of the last 71 weeks. The RedHawks were fi rst or second in the polls all 23 weeks of the regular season a year ago, including No. 1 in at least one of the two major polls 17 times, before fi nishing third in the fi nal USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll. During those 71 weeks, Miami has been ranked the nation’s top team 27 times.

STELLAR SENIORS - Carter Camper, Pat Cannone, Vincent LoVerde, Andy Miele and Justin Vaive need 25 wins to become the winningest senior class in program history. The 2010 senior class set the record with 109 wins over their four-year career.

WINNING IS EVERYTHING - Miami has the best winning percentage among Division I college hockey teams since 2005-06, com-piling a record of 135-52-21 (.700), ahead of CCHA foe Michigan, which has gone 135-65-11 (.666) during that stretch. The RedHawks have had at least 20 wins in each of the last fi ve seasons.

TWO TOP ‘TENDERS - The RedHawks have rotated goaltenders each of the last two sea-sons as juniors Cody Reichard and Connor Knapp have split time in net on most week-ends and will likely do so again. Reichard, the RBC CCHA Player of the Year, fi nished the 2009-10 season fi rst in the country in goals-against average (1.87) while Knapp was third (1.97). Miami also ranked fi rst nationally in scoring defense, giving up just 1.95 goals a game.

2010-11 SEASON OUTLOOK

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2010-11 SCHEDULE

October Sun. 3 WATERLOO # 3:05 p.m.Fri. 8 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 7:35 p.m.Sat. 9 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 7:05 p.m.Fri. 15 at St. Cloud State * 7:07 p.m.Sat. 16 at St. Cloud State * 7:07 p.m.Fri. 22 NORTHERN MICHIGAN 7:35 p.m.Sat. 23 NORTHERN MICHIGAN 7:35 p.m.Fri. 29 LAKE SUPERIOR 7:35 p.m.Sat. 30 LAKE SUPERIOR 7:05 p.m.

NovemberFri. 5 at Ferris State 7:05 p.m.Sat. 6 at Ferris State 7:05 p.m.Fri. 12 ALASKA 8:05 p.m.Sat. 13 ALASKA 7:05 p.m.Fri. 19 at Bowling Green 7:05 p.m.Sat. 20 at Bowling Green 7:05 p.m.Fri. 26 at Western Michigan 7:35 p.m.Sat. 27 at Western Michigan 7:35 p.m.

DecemberFri. 3 NOTRE DAME 7:35 p.m.Sat. 4 NOTRE DAME 7:05 p.m.Florida College Classic at Estero, FLWed. 29 vs. Maine * 7:35 p.m.Thur. 30 SCSU/Cornell * 4:05/7:35 p.m.

JanuaryFri. 7 at Ohio State 7:35 p.m. Sat. 8 at Ohio State 7:05 p.m.Fri. 14 BOWLING GREEN 7:35 p.m.Sat. 15 BOWLING GREEN 7:05 p.m.Fri. 21 at Michigan State 7:35 p.m.Sat. 22 at Michigan State 7:05 p.m.Fri. 28 at Notre Dame 7:35 p.m.Sat. 29 at Notre Dame 5:05 p.m.

FebruaryFri. 4 MICHIGAN 7:35 p.m.Sat. 5 MICHIGAN 5:05 p.m.Fri. 11 WESTERN MICHIGAN 7:35 p.m.Sat. 12 WESTERN MICHIGAN 7:05 p.m.Fri. 25 at Lake Superior 7:05 p.m.Sat. 26 at Lake Superior 7:05 p.m.

Home Games in CAPITALS All times are local* - Non-conference game # - Exhibition game

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# Name Pos Yr 4 Will Weber D Jr. 5 Cameron Schilling D Jr. 6 Chris Wideman D Jr. 10 Devin Mantha F So. 11 Carter Camper F Sr. 12 Patrick Tiesling F Jr. 13 Trent Vogelhuber F Jr. 14 Vincent LoVerde D Sr. 15 Bryon Paulazzo F Fr. 16 Curtis McKenzie F So. 17 Andy Miele F Sr. 18 Reilly Smith F So.

# Name Pos Yr 19 Max Cook F Fr. 20 Pat Cannone F Sr. 21 Steve Mason F So. 22 Justin Vaive F Sr. 23 Alden Hirschfeld F Jr. 24 Garrett Kennedy D So. 26 Joe Hartman D So. 27 Matt Tomassoni D Jr. 30 Cody Reichard G Jr. 31 Connor Knapp G Jr. 32 Ben Saksa G Sr. 44 Steven Spinell D So.

Classes: SR (6), JR (9), SO (7), FR (2)

Average Height: 6’0.5”

Average Weight: 189.4 lbs.

Average Age: 21 years., 2 months.

Shot: Left (12) - Right (9)

Nationality: American (20), Canadian (3),

Netherlands (1)

ROSTER BREAKDOWN (as of Oct. 1, 2010)

J u n i o r d e f e n s e m a n Will Weber was named CC H A B e s t D e f e n s i ve Defenseman in 2009-10.

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11 Carter Camper F Sr. 5-9 173 R 22 Rocky River, OH/Lincoln (USHL)

20 Pat Cannone F Sr. 5-11 192 R 24 Bayport, NY/Cedar Rapids (USHL)

19 Max Cook F Fr. 6-1 178 R 20 Frankfort, IL/Indiana (USHL)

26 Joe Hartman D So. 6-4 200 R 21 St. Cloud, MN/Indiana (USHL)

23 Alden Hirschfeld F Jr. 6-1 195 R 22 Sylvania, OH/Mahoning Valley (NAHL)

24 Garrett Kennedy D So. 5-11 182 L 21 Brighton, MI/Indiana (USHL)

31 Connor Knapp G Jr. 6-5 215 L 20 York, NY/Boston (EJHL)

14 Vincent LoVerde D Sr. 5-11 205 R 21 Chicago, IL/Waterloo (USHL)

10 Devin Mantha F So. 6-1 190 R 21 Ann Arbor, MI/Orangeville (OPJHL)

21 Steve Mason F So. 5-11 175 L 22 Tilburg, Netherlands/Nipawin (SJHL)

16 Curtis McKenzie F So. 6-1 190 L 19 Golden, BC/Penticton (BCHL)

17 Andy Miele F Sr. 5-8 175 L 22 Grosse Pointe Woods, MI/Chicago (USHL)

15 Bryon Paulazzo F Fr. 6-1 187 L 21 Redwood City, CA/Indiana (USHL)

30 Cody Reichard G Jr. 5-11 165 L 23 Celina, OH/Fairbanks (NAHL)

32 Ben Saksa G Sr. 5-11 195 L 22 St. Clairsville, OH/Miami University Club

5 Cameron Schilling D Jr. 6-2 182 L 21 Carmel, IN/Indiana (USHL)

18 Reilly Smith F So. 6-0 170 L 19 Mimico, ON/St. Michael’s (OJHL)

44 Steven Spinell D So. 6-1 200 R 20 Vernon Hills, IL/Fargo (USHL)

12 Patrick Tiesling F Jr. 6-2 201 R 22 Rhinelander, WI/Bowling Green (CCHA)

27 Matt Tomassoni D Jr. 5-10 175 R 21 Carol Stream, IL/Cedar Rapids (USHL)

22 Justin Vaive F Sr. 6-6 218 L 21 Toronto, ON/US NTDP

13 Trent Vogelhuber F Jr. 6-2 180 R 22 Dublin, OH/Des Moines (USHL)

4 Will Weber D Jr. 6-4 225 L 21 Gaylord, MI/Chicago (USHL)

6 Chris Wideman D Jr. 5-10 177 R 20 St. Louis, MO/Cedar Rapids (USHL)

Cody ReichardCody Reichard

Carter CamperCarter Camper

Chris WidemanChris Wideman

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OVERALL (29-8-7) CONFERENCE (21-2-5-2) CAREER # NAME GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW +/- GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW +/- GP G A PTS19 Jarod Palmer 44 18 27 45 16/40 4 0 6 +27 28 14 19 33 11/22 3 0 3 +26 169 47 90 137

17 Andy Miele 43 15 29 44 21/61 4 1 4 +23 27 12 20 32 19/57 3 1 4 +25 102 36 53 89

11 Carter Camper 44 15 28 43 7/14 5 0 3 +16 28 6 19 25 5/10 1 0 1 +10 117 50 76 126

9 Tommy Wingels 44 17 25 42 19/49 6 1 5 +18 28 15 13 28 12/35 6 1 5 +12 127 43 56 99

20 Pat Cannone 44 14 17 31 7/22 10 0 0 E 28 7 12 19 7/22 6 0 0 +6 127 31 65 96

16 Curtis McKenzie 42 6 21 27 44/88 1 0 1 +5 27 3 13 16 33/66 0 0 1 +5 42 6 21 27

6 Chris Wideman 44 5 17 22 26/63 2 1 1 +18 28 5 9 14 22/55 2 1 1 +15 83 5 43 48

18 Reilly Smith 44 8 12 20 12/24 1 0 1 +10 28 6 8 14 7/14 1 0 1 +13 44 8 12 20

5 Cameron Schilling 42 4 15 19 21/58 2 0 1 +20 27 1 10 11 10/36 1 0 0 +21 67 4 22 26

26 Joe Hartman 43 7 8 15 26/60 2 2 1 +17 27 5 5 10 14/36 2 2 1 +18 43 7 8 15

23 Alden Hirschfeld 43 7 7 14 15/52 0 0 3 +12 27 3 5 8 11/44 0 0 1 +9 59 12 8 20

13 Trent Vogelhuber 42 8 4 12 15/30 2 1 0 +1 26 5 2 7 9/18 0 1 0 +4 71 10 6 16

14 Vincent LoVerde 40 3 8 11 20/48 1 1 0 +20 28 2 7 9 11/30 1 0 0 +19 120 4 23 27

8 Brandon Smith 35 6 4 10 3/6 1 0 0 +8 24 6 3 9 2/4 1 0 0 +8 60 8 9 17

4 Will Weber 43 1 9 10 31/62 0 0 1 +12 28 1 6 7 21/42 0 0 1 +14 81 4 11 15

22 Justin Vaive 43 5 3 8 20/51 1 0 2 +3 27 5 2 7 11/33 1 0 2 +5 121 14 16 30

27 Matt Tomassoni 31 4 2 6 10/28 1 0 0 +7 18 2 2 4 5/18 1 0 0 +5 63 4 7 11

10 Devin Mantha 18 2 4 6 2/4 0 0 0 +6 11 1 4 5 2/4 0 0 0 +5 18 2 4 6

44 Steven Spinell 31 1 3 4 25/61 0 0 0 +11 19 1 3 4 14/28 0 0 0 +10 31 1 3 4

21 Steve Mason 7 1 2 3 1/2 0 0 0 +3 4 0 1 1 1/2 0 0 0 +1 7 1 2 3

3 Dane Hetland 8 0 3 3 2/4 0 0 0 +3 6 0 2 2 1/2 0 0 0 +2 32 0 6 6

31 Connor Knapp 20 0 2 2 -- 0 0 0 +27 11 0 2 2 -- 0 0 0 +21 43 0 2 2

12 Gary Steff es 17 0 1 1 4/8 0 0 0 +1 10 0 1 1 3/6 0 0 0 +1 136 22 26 48

30 Cody Reichard 27 0 1 1 1/2 0 0 0 +22 17 0 0 0 1/2 0 0 0 +26 47 0 1 1

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Miami Totals 44 147 252 399 354/857 43 7 29 +51 28 100 168 268 236/602 29 6 21 +49 -- -- -- --

Opponent Totals 44 86 147 233 249/894 33 3 8 -51 28 39 64 103 232/649 17 1 2 -49 -- -- -- --

OVERALL CONFERENCE # Name GP Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T GP Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T30 Cody Reichard 27 1570:48 49 1.87 571 .921 19 4 3 17 1027:14 21 1.23 395 .950 15 0 2

31 Connor Knapp 20 1126:44 37 1.97 433 .921 10 4 4 11 675:26 18 1.60 266 .937 6 2 3

TM EMPTY NET 21 11:08 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 14 5:39 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0

Total............... 44 2708:40 86 1.90 1004 .921 29 8 7 28 1708:19 39 1.37 661 .944 21 2 5

Opponents........... 44 2708:40 147 3.26 1278 .897 8 29 7 28 1708:19 100 3.51 827 .892 2 21 5

2009-10 MIAMI STATISTICS

2009-10 RESULTS

OctoberOctober9 9 ST. CLOUD STATE *ST. CLOUD STATE * W (OT) 3-2 3515 W (OT) 3-2 3515

10 10 ST. CLOUD STATE *ST. CLOUD STATE * W 2-0 3371 W 2-0 3371

16 at New Hampshire * W 6-3 5803 16 at New Hampshire * W 6-3 5803

17 at New Hampshire * T (OT) 5-5 5913 17 at New Hampshire * T (OT) 5-5 5913

23 MICHIGAN STATE W 2-1 3642 23 MICHIGAN STATE W 2-1 3642

24 MICHIGAN STATE L (OT) 2-3 3642 24 MICHIGAN STATE L (OT) 2-3 3642

30 at Northern Michigan W 4-3 2803 30 at Northern Michigan W 4-3 2803

31 at Northern Michigan W 2-1 2685 31 at Northern Michigan W 2-1 2685

NovemberNovember6 at Michigan W 3-1 68176 at Michigan W 3-1 6817

7 at Michigan W 5-1 6794 7 at Michigan W 5-1 6794

13 FERRIS STATE T (OT) 2-2 3332 13 FERRIS STATE T (OT) 2-2 3332

14 FERRIS STATE T (OT) 1-1 3477 14 FERRIS STATE T (OT) 1-1 3477

20 at Western Michigan W 3-0 2445 20 at Western Michigan W 3-0 2445

21 at Western Michigan T (SW) 1-1 2533 21 at Western Michigan T (SW) 1-1 2533

27 vs. Bemidji State* L 2-3 11096 27 vs. Bemidji State* L 2-3 11096

28 vs. North Dakota* T (OT) 5-5 11425 28 vs. North Dakota* T (OT) 5-5 11425

DecemberDecember 4 NOTRE DAME W 1-0 33744 NOTRE DAME W 1-0 3374

5 NOTRE DAME W 4-0 3119 5 NOTRE DAME W 4-0 3119

11 at Ohio State W 6-0 4496 11 at Ohio State W 6-0 4496

12 OHIO STATE W 4-2 3276 12 OHIO STATE W 4-2 3276

JanuaryJanuary 8 at Robert Morris * L 1-3 36548 at Robert Morris * L 1-3 3654

10 ROBERT MORRIS * L 1-2 2314 10 ROBERT MORRIS * L 1-2 2314

15 at Ferris State W 4-0 2277 15 at Ferris State W 4-0 2277

16 at Ferris State W 5-4 2076 16 at Ferris State W 5-4 2076

22 at Alaska T (SW) 1-1 3151 22 at Alaska T (SW) 1-1 3151

23 at Alaska W 5-0 3353 23 at Alaska W 5-0 3353

29 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 4-1 2969 29 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 4-1 2969

30 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 2-1 3185 30 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 2-1 3185

FebruaryFebruary 5 LAKE SUPERIOR W 2-0 21155 LAKE SUPERIOR W 2-0 2115

6 LAKE SUPERIOR W 10-4 2674 6 LAKE SUPERIOR W 10-4 2674

12 at Bowling Green 12 at Bowling Green W 3-2 2339 W 3-2 2339

13 at Bowling Green W 10-2 2558 13 at Bowling Green W 10-2 2558

19 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 6-2 2964 19 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 6-2 2964

20 NEBRASKA-OMAHA L 2-4 3297 20 NEBRASKA-OMAHA L 2-4 3297

26 OHIO STATE W 6-2 3058 26 OHIO STATE W 6-2 3058

27 at Ohio State T (OT) 0-0 8906 27 at Ohio State T (OT) 0-0 8906

MarchMarch 12 OHIO STATE W 6-2 314112 OHIO STATE W 6-2 3141

13 OHIO STATE L (OT) 4-5 3058 13 OHIO STATE L (OT) 4-5 3058

14 OHIO STATE W 2-1 2245 14 OHIO STATE W 2-1 2245

19 vs. MICHIGAN L 2-5 9831 19 vs. MICHIGAN L 2-5 9831

20 vs. Ferris State W 2-1 17063 20 vs. Ferris State W 2-1 17063

27 vs. Alab-Huntsville W 2-1 4113 27 vs. Alab-Huntsville W 2-1 4113

28 vs. MICHIGAN W (2OT) 3-2 3204 28 vs. MICHIGAN W (2OT) 3-2 3204

AprilApril 8 vs. Boston College L 1-7 34954 8 vs. Boston College L 1-7 34954

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ENRICO BLASI HEAD COACH

In the 12 years since taking over the helm of Miami’s hockey program, head coach Enrico Blasi has helped the program achieve what many thought could never be done in a small town in Southwest Ohio. Fortunately, Blasi has never been one to worry about the perceptions of others, and using a ‘team-fi rst’ mantra, has elevated the RedHawks into a nationally-prominent program. The crowning achievements came in the past two years, when Miami made its fi rst-ever NCAA Championship Game appearance in 2009 and followed it up with its second-ever trip to the NCAA Frozen Four in 2010.

A 1994 graduate of Miami, Blasi took over the reins at his alma mater in 1999 as the youngest head coach in Division I hockey and has worked tirelessly ever since to make that family the strongest unit it can be. After earning 2010 College Hockey News and CollegeHockey247.com National Coach of the Year honors, the 2006 Spencer Penrose Award for National Coach of the Year, and four Central Collegiate Hockey Association Coach of the Year Awards, including this past season, Blasi’s credentials speak for themselves. Having led the RedHawks to two regular-season CCHA Championships (both in the last fi ve years), six trips to the NCAA Tournament, including fi ve straight, and

Enrico Blasi is a four-time CCHA

Coach of the Year honoree.

back-to-back NCAA Frozen Four appearances in just 11 seasons with the Red and White, Blasi’s “Brotherhood” ideals of family and togetherness are paying big dividends in Oxford.

Over the last fi ve seasons (since 2005-06), Blasi has led his RedHawks to the best winning percentage among all Division I hockey teams during that span, compiling a mark of 135-52-21 (.700). The RedHawks won at least 20 games each season, making the NCAA Tournament each year as well. Miami also has had at least one All-American all fi ve seasons during the dominant run and three Hobey Baker Award fi nalists, including 2009-10 CCHA Player of the Year Cody Reichard. Under Blasi’s guidance behind the bench, a total of seven RedHawks have earned All-America status with two being named the league’s player of the year.

During the 2009-10 season, the RedHawks skated to a 29-8-7 overall record and ran away with the CCHA regular season title with a 21-2-5 conference record, fi nishing 20 points ahead of second-place Michigan State. The ‘09-10 campaign pushed Blasi’s record as head coach to 239-159-40 overall and 172-104-32 in CCHA games. Miami fi nished the regular season ranked No. 1 nationally, after being ranked the nation’s top team for 17 of the 23 weeks, earning the top seed in the NCAA Tournament for the fi rst time in program history, and captured the NCAA Midwest Regional title to earn the school’s second straight Frozen Four berth. The senior class surpassed to the ’09 class to become the winningest in program history with 109 victories over four seasons. For his eff orts on the campaign, Blasi was named the National Coach of the Year by College Hockey News and CollegeHockey247.com and the CCHA Coach of the Year for the fourth time in his tenure.

In the record-setting 2008-09 season, the RedHawks earned their fourth straight NCAA Tournament berth and a No. 4 seed en route to upsetting Denver and Minnesota-Duluth to capture the West Regional Championship and send Miami to the Frozen Four for the fi rst time ever. A national semifi nal victory over Bemidji State moved the RedHawks into the national championship game against Boston University, where Miami fell just short of a national title in overtime. During the year, the senior class became the fi rst in school history to top the 100-win plateau,

registering 106 victories over four seasons.A 1994 graduate of Miami, Blasi made his debut

as a collegiate head coach in 1999-2000, guiding the RedHawks to a 13-20-3 overall record and a ninth-place CCHA fi nish. His 13 wins were the second-highest total among fi rst-year coaches in NCAA Division I hockey. Blasi also was able to return Miami to the CCHA playoff s after a one-year hiatus.

As a player at Miami from 1990-1994, Blasi was a vital cog in the Red and White’s run to their fi rst CCHA title in 1992-93 and fi rst NCAA Tournament appearance that same season. As the captain of the 1993-94 squad, he fi nished third on the team in scoring with 28 points on 13 goals and 15 assists. His 123 career points are still tied for 21st on Miami’s all-time points list. Over the course of his playing career, Blasi helped the RedHawks to 71 victories. Combined with his coaching career, he has won 310 games at Miami.

Memorable MomentsOctober 23, 1981 – The CCHA era begins for Miami hockey with the Red and White defeating Western Michigan 2-0 in Kalamazoo, Mich., with Dan Kodatsky earning the shutout. Miami went on to collect nine league wins in its inaugural season of CCHA play.

March 6, 1993 – Needing just one point to clinch its fi rst CCHA regular-season title, Miami rallies from two goals down and ties Lake Superior State, 6-6, to capture the CCHA crown. Brian Savage nets the game-tying goal at 17:47 in the third period.

January 27, 2006 – Enrico Blasi becomes Miami’s all-time winningest hockey coach as he surpasses Steve Cady with the 122nd win of his career. Blasi’s RedHawks skated to a 3-1 win over Ferris State in Big Rapids, Mich.

March 30, 2009 -- Miami defeats Minnesota-Duluth, 2-1, in Minneapolis for the West Regional Championship. It marks the fi rst time the RedHawks have won multiple games in the NCAA Tournament and gives them their fi rst Frozen Four appearance.

April 11, 2009 -- Miami takes the ice at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. in the national championship game. The RedHawks take a 3-1 lead into the fi nal minute of regulation, but Boston University gets a pair of goals, plus the overtime winner to clinch the title.

March 28, 2010 -- Miami tops Michigan in double overtime, 3-2, in the Midwest Regional in Ft. Wayne, Ind., to advance to the Frozen Four for the second straight year. 2009 West Regional2009 West Regional

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2010-11 REDHAWKS STAFF

Dr. David HodgePresident

Nick PetragliaAssistant Coach

Brad BatesAthletic Director

Brent BrekkeAssociate Coach

Michael WeismanHockey SID

Susan LipnickeyFaculty Athletic Rep.

Dr. David Hodge

Nick Petraglia Brent Brekke

Brad Bates

Michael Weisman Susan Lipnickey

BLASI BEHIND THE BENCHYear School Overall Conference1999-pres. Miami 239-159-40 172-104-32

Career 239-159-40 172-104-32

MIAMI COACHING HISTORYYear Coach Overall Conference1978-85 Steve Cady 121-125-12 44-73-5

1985-89 Bill Davidge 39-111-3 26-99-3

1989-94 George Gwozdecky 83-94-19 62-76-18

1994-99 Mark Mazzoleni 85-83-20 64-61-19

1999-pres. Enrico Blasi 239-159-40 172-104-32

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Location: Oxford, Ohio 45056Founded: 1809 Enrollment: 16,884Nickname: RedHawks Colors: Red & White Joined CCHA: 1981-82 CCHA record: 368-413-77All-time record: 567-573-94President: Dr. David Hodge Athletic Director: Brad Bates Athletic Dept. Phone: (513) 529-3113 Faculty Athletic Rep.: Susan Lipnickey Head Coach: Enrico Blasi Miami ‘94Hockey Offi ce Phone: (513) 529-9800Hockey Offi ce E-mail: [email protected] Record: 239-159-40Record at MIA: 239-159-40Assistant Coaches:

Brent Brekke Nick Petraglia Western Michigan ‘94 Miami ‘04

Athletic Trainer:

Jason Eckerle (513) 529-9920Equipment Manager: Andy Geshan (513) 529-9825

SID: Mike PearsonHockey SID: Michael WeismanOffi ce Phone: (513) 529-1601 Offi ce Fax: (513) 529-6729E-mail: [email protected]: 230 Millett Hall Oxford, OH 45056School Website: muredhawks.cstv.comPress Box Phone: (513) 529-1427

DIRECTIONS TO MIAMIFrom north and I-70: Take Hwy. 127 south to Hwy. 73 west. Stay on 73 west until it ends at Hwy. 27 (Patterson Avenue). Turn left and then take an immediate right on Spring St. Turn left on Oak St. (second left) and the arena will be on your right.

From the south and I-275 : Take Hwy. 27 north to Oxford. Stay on 27 north to Oxford. 27 becomes Patterson Avenue and turn left on Chestnut St. Take second right onto Oak St. Arena on your left.

RECORDS(INDIVIDUAL)

GoalsForward Single Season: 39 - Gary DeLonge (1978-79)

Career: 101 - Rick Kuraly (1979-83)

Defenseman Single Season: 19 - Dave McClintock (1979-80)

19 - Kevin Beaton (1982-83)

Career: 49 - Dave McClintock (1979-83)

Freshman 32 - Rick Kuraly (1978-79)

AssistsForward Single Season: 52 - John Malloy (1978-79)

Career: 138 - Steve Morris (1979-83)

Defenseman Single Season: 43 - Bobby Marshall (1992-93)

43 - Dan Boyle (1996-97)

Career: 107 - Dan Boyle (1994-98)

Freshman 40 - Steve Morris (1979-80)

PointsForward Single Season: 74 - Gary DeLonge (1978-79)

Career: 202 - Steve Morris (1979-83)

Defenseman Single Season: 54 - Dan Boyle (1996-97)

Career: 150 - Kevin Beaton (1979-83)

Freshman 66 - Bill Bok (1978-79)

GoaltenderWins Single Season: 27 - Jeff Zatkoff (2007-08)

Career: 60 - David Burleigh (1999-03)

GAA Single Season: 1.72 - Jeff Zatkoff (2007-08)

Career: 1.96 - Jeff Zatkoff (2005-08)

Save Pct. Single Season: .933 - Jeff Zatkoff (2007-08)

Career: .927 - Jeff Zatkoff (2005-08)

Shutouts Single Season: 5 - Cody Reichard (2009-10)

Career: 12 - David Burleigh (1999-2003)

RECORDS (TEAM)

Best Winning Percentage:

CCHA - .839 (2009-10); Overall - .786 (2007-08)

Most Wins:

CCHA - 22 (1992-93); Overall - 33 (2007-08)

Longest Undefeated Streak:

CCHA - 11 (2009-10); Overall - 11 (2009-10)

Longest Winless Streak:

CCHA - 14 (1990-91); Overall - 17 (1990-91)

Highest CCHA Regular-Season Finish:

1st - three times (MR) 2010

Trips to the Joe:

8 (MR) 2010

Highest CCHA Tournament Finish:

2nd - three times (MR) 2008

NCAA Tournament Appearances:

8 (MR) 2010

NCAA Frozen Four Appearances:

2 (MR) 2010

MR - Most Recent

Steve Cady Arena - Oxford, Ohio

STEVE CADY ARENAFrom the building’s conception in early 2002, to its completion

in July 2006, Miami University made it a point to embrace the his-tory of its hockey and skating programs in the creation of what is currently one of the fi nest arenas in all of college athletics. In doing so, four people with strong ties to Miami came to the forefront in the eff ort to move the RedHawks from the cramped but cozy confi nes of the 2,200-seat Goggin Ice Arena, to the new 170,000 square-foot Ice Center.

Two NHL-size (200’ x 85’) sheets are the focal point of the Ice Center, including a 3,200-seat arena, which is called Steve Cady Arena, and includes 2,800 reserved lower-bowl seats, 102 club seats, four opera boxes and six private suites. When standing room is included in capacity, Cady Arena has a capacity of nearly 4,000. The second sheet of ice, with seating for 250, is mainly used by Miami’s synchronized skating team, but also sees extensive use through youth hockey, intramural activities and other community-related events.

Over 500 intramural teams consisting of over 8,000 partici-pants, taking part in a variety of activities, also utilize the Ice Center, in addition to the over 1,000 students who take courses through the school’s Physical and Health Sciences program. The facility also welcomes youth hockey teams from around the country for various tournaments, while serving as the site of Miami’s nationally

renowend summer hockey school.

Arena: Steve Cady Arena (4,000) Surface Size: 200’ x 85’ Arena Manager:

Kevin Ackley (513) 529-9802Ticket Manager: Alex WeikelBox Offi ce: 1-866-MUHAWKSHome Game Times: 7:35 p.m./7:05 p.m.

MIAMI FACTS

SPORTS INFORMATION

Steve Cady Arena Built: 2006 Capacity: 4,000

MEMORABLE GAMES AT OXFORD, OHIO

OCTOBER 6, 2006 MIAMI REDHAWKS VS. DENVER PIONEERS

Sophomore defenseman Michael Findorff scored the fi rst Miami goal in Steve Cady Arena at 7:33 of the fi rst period versus Denver. The RedHawks christened their new $34-million facility by defeating the Pioneers, 5-2, in front of a capacity crowd of 3,642. MIA 5 - DU 2

MARCH 11, 2006 - MIAMI REDHAWKS VS. WESTERN MICHIGAN BRONCOS

A goal by Alec Martinez at the 17:00 mark of overtime lifted Miami to a win over the Broncos and sent Miami to the CCHA Championship at Joe Louis Arena. Martinez’s goal, his third of the series, would be the last goal ever scored at Goggin Ice Arena. MIA 5 - WMU 4

Ryan Jones holds Miami’s record for most

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Ryan Jones holds Miami’s record for most

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Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 19/11; 11/2 F, 6/3 D, 2/1 GKey Returnees: Chris Brown, F, SO (13-15-28); Louie Caporusso, F, SR (21-22-43); Carl Hagelin, F, SR (19-31-50); Bryan Hogan, G, SR (18-15-1, 2.33 GAA, .901 Spct.); Shawn Hunwick, G, SR (8-3-0, 1.82 GAA, .918 Spct.); Chad Langlais, D, SR (5-16-21); Matt Rust, F, SR (13-27-40) Key Losses: Steve Kampfer, D (3-23-26); Brian Lebler, F (14-10-24); Chris Summers, D (4-12-16)

NHL Draft Picks (13): Mac Bennett (MTL ’10), Jon Merrill (NJD ‘10), Lee Moffi e (SJS ‘10), Luke Moff att (COL‘10), Chris Brown (PHO ‘09), Kevin Lynch (CBJ ‘09), Brandon Burlon (NJ ‘08), Greg Pateryn (TOR ‘08), David Wohlberg (NJ ‘08), Louie Caporusso (OTT ’07), Carl Hagelin (NYR ’07), Matt Rust (FLA ’07), Ben Winnett (TOR ’07)Impact Freshmen: Mac Bennett, D, Cedar Rapids (USHL); Jacob Fallon, F, Indiana (USHL); Jon Merrill, D (US NTDP); Luke Moff att, F (US NTDP)

2009-10 Predicted Coaches Ranking/Actual Ranking: 1st/7th2009-10 RankingsTeam Off ense Rank: CCHA - 4th (2.96) Overall - 2nd (3.29) Team Defense Rank: CCHA - 4th (2.46) Overall - 2nd (2.27)Power Play Rank: CCHA - 7th (.175) Overall - 5th (.191)Penalty Killing Rank: CCHA - 2nd (.881) Overall - 4th (.860)Returning All Players Forwards DefenseGoals 125 (84.5%) 108 (87.1%) 17 (70.8%)Points 328 (81.8%) 261 (89.4%) 67 (61.5%)

2010-11 SEASON OUTLOOK

700 CLUB – Entering his 27th season be-hind the Michigan bench, head coach Red Berenson needs one victory to become the sixth member of the 700-win club. He is 45 wins shy of fifth-place Bob Peters (744), who coached at North Dakota and Bemidji State from 1964-2001.

HIGH FIVE – Michigan’s top five scorers from 2009-10 all return. Senior forward Carl Hagelin led the way with exactly 50 points. Senior forwards Louie Caporusso and Matt Rust ranked second and third in scoring with 43 and 40 points, respectively. Round-ing out the list is sophomore forward Chris Brown (28 points) and junior forward David Wohlberg (27 points).

GOALTENDER COMBO – Senior goalten-ders Bryan Hogan and Shawn Hunwick will each receive playing time to start the season. Hogan started 41 straight games from March 13, 2009-Feb. 25, 2010, earn-ing a 21-17-1 record before an injury ended his 2009-10 season. In Hogan’s stead, Hun-wick sparked an 8-2-0 run down the stretch that allowed Michigan to capture the 2010 CCHA Tournament title and eventually a berth into the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament.

HOBEY HOPEFULS – Senior forwards Carl Hagelin and Louie Caporusso head into the season as candidates for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award. Caporusso was a finalist for college hockey’s top honor as a sopho-more in 2008-09. Caporusso had a red-hot second half in 2009-10, registering 16-13-29 totals in the final 25 games of the season; he had 21-22-43 totals in 45 games. Hagelin was the model of consistency for Michigan a season ago when he had a point in 35 out of 45 games to rack up career high totals in goals (19), assists (31) and points (50).

THE BIG CHILL AT THE BIG HOUSE – Michi-gan will host The Big Chill at the Big House presented by Arby’s on Dec. 11, 2010, at Michigan Stadium (capacity 109,901). Michigan will take on Michigan State in a turnabout of The Cold War game that the two squads played in front of a then-world-record 74,544 fans at Spartan Stadium on Oct. 6, 2001. This past season, U-M played in its second outdoor game – The Camp Randall Hockey Classic – against Wisconsin on Feb. 6, 2010.

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2010-11 SCHEDULE

October Sat. 2 MERCYHURST * 7:35 p.m.Sun. 3 WESTERN ONTARIO # 5:05 p.m.Fri. 8 at Bowling Green 7:05 p.m.Sat. 9 at Bowling Green 7:05 p.m.Tue. 12 U.S. NTDP # 7:35 p.m.Sat. 16 at New Hampshire * 7:00 p.m.Fri. 22 NEBRASKA-OMAHA * 7:35 p.m.Sat. 23 NEBRASKA-OMAHA * 7:35 p.m.Fri. 29 at Ferris State 7:05 p.m.Sat. 30 FERRIS STATE 7:35 p.m.NovemberFri. 5 at Alaska 7:05 p.m.Sat. 6 at Alaska 7:05 p.m.Fri. 12 NOTRE DAME 7:35 p.m.Sat. 13 NOTRE DAME 7:35 p.m.Fri. 19 LAKE SUPERIOR 7:35 p.m.Sat. 20 LAKE SUPERIOR 7:35 p.m.College Hockey ShowcaseFri. 26 at Wisconsin * 7:07 p.m.Sun. 28 at Minnesota * 4:37 p.m.

DecemberFri. 3 at Ohio State 7:35 p.m.Sat. 4 at Ohio State 7:05 p.m.The Big Chill At The BIG HouseSat. 11 MICHIGAN STATE 3:05 p.m.Great Lakes Invitational at DetroitWed. 29 vs. Michigan Tech * 7:35 p.m.Thu. 30 vs. Colo. Coll./Michigan State * 4:05/7:35 p.m.

JanuaryFri. 7 at Michigan State 7:35 p.m.Sat. 8 MICHIGAN STATE 7:35 p.m.Fri. 14 FERRIS STATE 7:35 p.m.Sat. 15 at Ferris State 7:05 p.m.Fri. 21 ALASKA 7:35 p.m. Sat. 22 ALASKA 7:35 p.m.Sat. 29 vs. Michigan State (JLA) 8:05 p.m.

FebruaryFri. 4 at Miami 7:35 p.m.Sat. 5 at Miami 7:05 p.m.Fri. 11 OHIO STATE 7:35 p.m.Sat. 12 OHIO STATE 7:35 p.m.Fri. 18 WESTERN MICHIGAN 7:35 p.m.Sat. 19 WESTERN MICHIGAN 7:35 p.m.Fri. 25 at Northern Michigan 7:35 p.m.Sat. 27 at Northen Michigan 7:35 p.m.

Home Games in CAPITALS All times are local* - Non-conference game # - Exhibition game

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# Name Pos Yr 2 Greg Pateryn D Jr. 3 Scooter Vaughan F Sr. 4 Kevin Clare D Fr. 6 Brandon Burlon D Jr. 7 Chad Langlais D Sr. 8 Jacob Fallon F Fr. 9 Luke Moff att F Fr. 10 Chris Brown F So. 11 Kevin Lynch F So. 12 Carl Hagelin F Sr. 13 Lee Moffi e D So. 16 Ben Winnett F Sr. 18 Derek DeBlois F Fr.

# Name Pos Yr 19 Matt Rust F Sr. 21 A.J. Treais F So. 22 Jeff Rohrkemper F So. 23 Luke Glendening F Jr. 24 Jon Merrill D Fr. 25 David Wohlberg F Jr. 29 Louie Caporusso F Sr. 30 Adam Janecyk G Fr. 31 Shawn Hunwick G Sr. 34 Tristin Llewellyn D Sr. 35 Bryan Hogan G Sr. 37 Mac Bennett D Fr. 39 Lindsay Sparks F So.

Classes: SR (9), JR (4), SO (6), FR (7)

Average Height: 5’11”

Average Weight: 187 lbs.

Average Age: 20 years, 1 month

Shot: Left (14) - Right (9)

Nationality: American (21), Canadian (4), Swedish (1)

ROSTER BREAKDOWN (as of Oct. 1, 2010)

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2010-11 WOLVERINESNo. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Sh. Age Hometown, St./Last team (League)

37 Mac Bennett D Fr. 5-11 180 L 19 Narragansett, RI/Cedar Rapids (USHL)

10 Chris Brown F So. 6-2 194 R 19 Flower Mound, TX/US NTDP

6 Brandon Burlon D Jr. 6-0 188 L 20 Nobleton, ON/St. Michael’s (OPJHL)

29 Louie Caporusso F Sr. 5-10 190 L 21 Woodbridge, ON/St. Michael’s (OPJHL)

4 Kevin Clare D Fr. 6-1 210 L 18 New Rochelle, NY/US NTDP

18 Derek DeBlois F Fr. 5-10 179 R 19 Narragansett, RI/Cedar Rapids (USHL)

8 Jacob Fallon F Fr. 5-10 187 L 18 Southlake, TX/Indiana (USHL)

23 Luke Glendening F Jr. 5-11 194 R 21 Grand Rapids, MI/Hotchkiss (USHS)

12 Carl Hagelin F Sr. 6-0 187 L 22 Sodertalje, SWE/Sodertalje Jr. (SWE-JR.)

35 Bryan Hogan G Sr. 6-1 193 L 21 Highland, MI/Lincoln (USHL)

31 Shawn Hunwick G Sr. 5-7 166 L 23 Sterling Heights, MI/Alpena (NAHL)

30 Adam Janecyk G Fr. 6-0 185 L 20 Grand Rapids, MI/Baystate (EJHL)

7 Chad Langlais D Sr. 5-9 171 L 24 Spokane, WA/Lincoln (USHL)

34 Tristin Llewellyn D Sr. 6-2 209 L 21 Ann Arbor, MI/Tri-City (USHL)

11 Kevin Lynch F So. 6-1 198 R 19 Grosse Pointe, MI/US NTDP

24 Jon Merrill D Fr. 6-3 209 L 18 Brighton, MI/US NTDP

9 Luke Moff att F Fr. 6-0 194 R 18 Paradise Valley, AZ/US NTDP

13 Lee Moffi e D So. 6-1 200 L 20 Wallingford, CT/Waterloo (USHL)

2 Greg Pateryn D Jr. 6-3 214 R 20 Sterling Heights, MI/Columbus (USHL)

22 Jeff Rohrkemper F So. 5-11 176 R 21 Grosse Pointe, MI/Sioux Falls (USHL)

19 Matt Rust F Sr. 5-10 194 L 21 Bloomfi eld Hills, MI/US NTDP

39 Lindsay Sparks F So. 5-9 169 R 20 Oakville, ON/Oakville (OPJHL)

21 A.J. Treais F So. 5-7 163 R 19 Bloomfi eld Hills, MI/US NTDP

3 Scooter Vaughan F Sr. 6-1 196 R 21 Placentia, CA/St. Louis (NAHL)

16 Ben Winnett F Sr. 6-1 179 R 21 New Westminster, BC/Salmon Arm (BCHL)

25 David Wohlberg F Jr. 6-1 195 L 20 South Lyon, MI/US NTDPCarl HagelinCarl Hagelin

Louie CaporussoLouie Caporusso

Luke GlendeningLuke Glendening

* Age as of October 1, 2010

Wolverine senior forward Carl Hagelin led the CCHA in overall scoring with 50 points in 2009-10.

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2009-10 MICHIGAN STATISTICS

2009-10 RESULTS

OctoberOctober 9 vs. Alaska * L 0-2 3567 9 vs. Alaska * L 0-2 3567

10 at Alaska-Anchorage * W 6-1 4319 10 at Alaska-Anchorage * W 6-1 4319

22 NIAGARA * W 3-2 6295 22 NIAGARA * W 3-2 6295

24 at Boston University * L 3-2 6221 24 at Boston University * L 3-2 6221

30 at Lake Superior W 5-1 2654 30 at Lake Superior W 5-1 2654

31 at Lake Superior W 6-3 2209 31 at Lake Superior W 6-3 2209

NovemberNovember 6 MIAMI L 1-3 6817 6 MIAMI L 1-3 6817

7 MIAMI L 1-5 6794 7 MIAMI L 1-5 6794

13 MICHIGAN STATE L 2-3 6833 13 MICHIGAN STATE L 2-3 6833

14 at Michigan State L 0-2 7099 14 at Michigan State L 0-2 7099

20 at Bowling Green L 2-4 6756 20 at Bowling Green L 2-4 6756

21 vs. Bowling Green W 4-1 3321 21 vs. Bowling Green W 4-1 3321

27 MINNESOTA * W 6-0 6729 27 MINNESOTA * W 6-0 6729

28 WISCONSIN * W 3-2 6702 28 WISCONSIN * W 3-2 6702

DecemberDecember 4 at Ohio State L 3-5 5182 4 at Ohio State L 3-5 5182

5 at Ohio State W 2-1 4953 5 at Ohio State W 2-1 4953

11 NOTRE DAME W 4-1 6831 11 NOTRE DAME W 4-1 6831

13 at Notre Dame W 0-2 2802 13 at Notre Dame W 0-2 2802

29 vs. Rensselaer * L 3-4 11791 29 vs. Rensselaer * L 3-4 11791

30 vs. Michigan Tech * W 5-3 10987 30 vs. Michigan Tech * W 5-3 10987

JanuaryJanuary 8 at Western Michigan W 4-3 2374 8 at Western Michigan W 4-3 2374

9 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 6-1 6921 9 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 6-1 6921

15 ALASKA W 6-0 6877 15 ALASKA W 6-0 6877

16 ALASKA T (OT) 3-3 6897 16 ALASKA T (OT) 3-3 6897

22 FERRIS STATE W 2-0 6866 22 FERRIS STATE W 2-0 6866

23 at Ferris State L 2-3 2493 23 at Ferris State L 2-3 2493

29 at Michigan State L 2-3 6737 29 at Michigan State L 2-3 6737

30 vs. Michigan State L 5-4 18146 30 vs. Michigan State L 5-4 18146

FebruaryFebruary 4 at Bowling Green W 2-1 2453 4 at Bowling Green W 2-1 2453

6 at Wisconsin * L 2-3 55031 6 at Wisconsin * L 2-3 55031

9 BOWLING GREEN W 4-0 5968 9 BOWLING GREEN W 4-0 5968

12 at Nebraska-Omaha W 3-4 7264 12 at Nebraska-Omaha W 3-4 7264

13 at Nebraska-Omaha W 1-4 10628 13 at Nebraska-Omaha W 1-4 10628

19 NORTHERN MICHIGAN L 1-3 6833 19 NORTHERN MICHIGAN L 1-3 6833

20 NORTHERN MICHIGAN W 5-4 6776 20 NORTHERN MICHIGAN W 5-4 6776

25 NOTRE DAME W 4-0 6710 25 NOTRE DAME W 4-0 6710

27 at Notre Dame L 3-5 2932 27 at Notre Dame L 3-5 2932

March March 5 LAKE SUPERIOR W 5-2 6011 5 LAKE SUPERIOR W 5-2 6011

6 LAKE SUPERIOR W 6-0 6009 6 LAKE SUPERIOR W 6-0 6009

12 at Michigan State W 5-1 3188 12 at Michigan State W 5-1 3188

13 at Michigan State W 5-3 4166 13 at Michigan State W 5-3 4166

19 vs. Miami W 5-2 9831 19 vs. Miami W 5-2 9831

20 vs. Northern Michigan W 2-1 17063 20 vs. Northern Michigan W 2-1 17063

27 vs. Bemidji State W 5-1 4133 27 vs. Bemidji State W 5-1 4133

28 vs. Miami L (2OT) 2-3 3204 28 vs. Miami L (2OT) 2-3 3204

OVERALL (26-18-1) CONFERENCE (14-13-1-0) CAREER # NAME GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW +/- GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW +/- GP G A PTS12 Carl Hagelin 45 19 31 50 17/34 5 2 1 +20 28 9 19 28 14/28 2 0 1 +9 127 43 60 103

29 Louie Caporusso 45 21 22 43 13/26 6 0 5 +9 28 11 16 27 9/18 3 0 1 E 119 57 56 113

19 Matt Rust 45 13 27 40 12/24 5 2 3 +21 28 7 16 23 9/18 2 2 2 +7 120 36 49 85

10 Chris Brown 45 13 15 28 22/58 7 0 4 +6 28 10 11 21 15/33 7 0 3 +3 45 13 15 28

25 David Wohlberg 44 10 17 27 26/76 2 0 2 +14 27 4 12 16 16/56 2 0 0 -1 84 25 32 57

5 Steve Kampfer 45 3 23 26 21/50 2 0 1 +18 28 2 11 13 15/30 1 0 1 E 147 7 53 60

14 Brian Lebler 42 14 10 24 24/59 4 0 2 +9 27 8 7 15 18/47 2 0 1 +6 145 33 26 59

23 Luke Glendening 45 7 14 21 14/39 0 1 1 +13 28 5 6 11 8/16 0 0 1 +1 80 13 18 31

7 Chad Langlais 45 5 16 21 25/74 2 0 1 +6 28 4 6 10 13/50 1 0 1 +1 129 11 53 64

11 Kevin Lynch 45 6 10 16 18/44 1 0 1 +11 28 2 6 8 14/36 0 0 0 +2 45 6 10 16

4 Chris Summers 40 4 12 16 14/28 2 0 0 +4 27 3 7 10 10/20 1 0 0 +5 163 16 44 60

16 Ben Winnett 44 6 8 14 11/22 3 0 0 -7 28 3 5 8 5/10 2 0 0 -7 117 16 20 36

6 Brandon Burlon 45 3 11 14 12/24 3 0 0 +13 28 2 6 8 9/18 2 0 0 +2 78 8 21 29

21 A.J. Treais 44 7 6 13 5/10 2 0 1 E 27 4 3 7 2/4 1 0 1 -2 44 7 6 13

13 Lee Moffi e 29 4 8 12 8/27 1 0 1 +2 21 3 4 7 8/27 1 0 1 -2 29 4 8 12

39 Lindsay Sparks 23 4 4 8 8/16 3 0 1 -4 18 2 3 5 7/14 2 0 0 -4 23 4 4 8

34 Tristin Llewellyn 33 2 6 8 24/59 0 0 0 +9 17 1 5 6 12/35 0 0 0 -1 108 3 13 16

27 Robbie Czarnik 12 3 3 6 2/4 0 0 1 E 8 1 1 2 2/4 0 0 0 -2 51 8 14 22

3 Scooter Vaughan 35 2 4 6 9/18 0 0 0 -3 19 1 3 4 7/14 0 0 0 -3 93 2 13 15

2 Greg Pateryn 33 1 5 6 9/18 0 0 1 +8 19 1 2 3 5/10 0 0 1 +2 61 1 10 11

22 Jeff Rohrkemper 19 1 0 1 3/6 0 0 0 +2 9 0 0 0 2/4 0 0 0 +1 19 1 0 1

15 Anthony Ciraulo 7 0 1 1 -- 0 0 0 -1 5 0 1 1 -- 0 0 0 -1 54 4 4 8

31 Shawn Hunwick 11 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 +23 2 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 +1 12 0 0 0

35 Bryan Hogan 36 0 0 0 1/2 0 0 0 +11 27 0 0 0 1/2 0 0 0 +5 73 0 2 2

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Michigan Totals 45 148 253 401 304/730 48 5 26 +32 28 83 150 233 204/500 29 2 14 +4 -- -- -- --

Opponent Totals 45 102 158 260 303/680 34 3 18 -32 28 69 104 173 203/461 19 3 13 -4 -- -- -- --

OVERALL CONFERENCE # Name GP Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T GP Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T35 Bryan Hogan 36 2087:58 81 2.33 738 .901 18 15 1 27 1569:20 62 2.37 548 .898 13 12 1

31 Shawn Hunwick 11 626:30 19 1.82 214 .918 8 3 0 2 106:59 5 2.80 34 .872 1 1 0

TM EMPTY NET 25 12:26 2 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 18 8:41 2 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0

Total............... 45 2726:54 102 2.24 952 .903 26 18 1 28 1685:00 69 2.46 582 .894 14 13 1

Opponents........... 45 2726:54 148 3.26 1388 .904 18 26 1 28 1685:00 83 2.96 839 .910 13 14 1

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BERENSON BEHIND THE BENCHYear School Overall Conference1984-pres. Michigan 699-328-69 477-231-60

Career 699-328-69 477-231-60

UM COACHING HISTORYYear Coach Overall Conference1922-27 Joseph Barss 26-21-4

1927-44 Ed Lowrey 124-136-21

1944-57 Vic Heyliger 228-61-13

1957-73 Al Renfrew 222-207-11

1973-80 Dan Farrell 136-131-6

1980 Wilf Martin 1-1-0

1980-84 John Giordano 68-75-6 36-51-5

1984-pres. Red Berenson 699-328-69 477-231-60

RED BERENSON HEAD COACH

Gordon “Red” Berenson is in his 27th season as head coach at the University of Michigan. The Wolverines have enjoyed 23 consecutive winning seasons under his direction. U-M has received 20 straight NCAA Tournament bids, a national record. Berenson has captured two national championships (1996, 1998), while reaching NCAA Frozen Four on eight other occasions.

Berenson has a career record of 699-328-69 (.669). He coached in his 1,000th collegiate game in 2007-08 and moved into sixth place on college hockey’s career coaching wins list in 2009-10. He is 45 wins away from tying Bob Peters (North Dakota, Bemidji State) for fi fth place.

The 2007-08 season was among Berenson’s best as determined by his peers, who voted him CCHA Coach of the Year and National Coach of the Year. The Wolverines racked up a 33-6-4 record, won the CCHA regular season and tournament championships, earned their fi rst Great Lakes Invitational title since 1996 and reached the NCAA Frozen Four.

Michigan has dominated the CCHA under Berenson, fi nishing fi rst or second 18 times over a 20-year span from 1991-2010. During that time, the Maize and Blue collected 10 regular-season titles and nine CCHA Tournament crowns.

Two Wolverines have won the Hobey Baker Memorial Award as a result of Berenson’s tutelage: Brendan Morrison in 1997 and Kevin Porter in 2008. Additionally, 35 players have earned All-America recognition.

Berenson is the fourth former Michigan ice hockey captain to coach the Wolverines, accepting the position in May 1984. A three-year letterwinner, Berenson is one of the top players in U-M history, earning All-America and MVP honors in his junior and senior seasons (1961 and 1962).

Berenson became the fi rst collegian to step directly into the NHL when he played in nine games for Montreal at the end of the 1961-62 season. Over 17 seasons he accumulated 261 goals and 397 assists for 658 points in 987 games - the most by any Michigan alumnus in the NHL.

Red Berenson has led Michigan to 20 straight

NCAA Tournament bids.

January 12, 1923 – Michigan’s hockey program plays its fi rst varsity contest and defeats Wisconsin, 2-1, in double overtime.

March 17, 1956 – U-M wins its sixth NCAA title in nine seasons (1948, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955), all under head coach Vic Heyliger. Michigan knocks off Michigan Tech by a score of 7-5.

March 15-17, 1991 – The Wolverines play their fi rst NCAA Tournament games since 1977. U-M wins the three-game series against Cornell in Ann Arbor, but the Big Red faithful indoctrinate U-M fans with numerous chants and cheers still popular at Yost today.

March 30, 1996 – Michigan wins its eighth NCAA championship and its fi rst since 1964. Brendan Morrison scores the overtime game-winner to send the Wolverines past Colorado College in Cincinnati, Ohio.

March 28, 1997 -- Brendan Morrison becomes the fi rst Wolverine to earn the Hobey Baker Memorial Award. Morrison, U-M’s all-time career scoring leader, posted 31 goals and 57 assists in 1996-97.

April 11 & 15, 2008 – Senior captain Kevin Porter becomes Michigan’s second Hobey Baker Award winner. Four days later, Red Berenson is named National Coach of the Year for the fi rst time after recording the 11th 30-win season of his career and reaching the Frozen Four for the 10th time. U-M was 33-6-4 in 2007-08.

Kevin Porter

Following his retirement as a player in 1978, Berenson remained in St. Louis as a member of the Blues’ coaching staff and was named the 1981 NHL Coach of the Year.

For his outstanding service to hockey in the United States, the NHL and USA Hockey honored Berenson and four others with the Lester Patrick Award in the fall of 2006.

Berenson and his wife, Joy, reside in Ann Arbor and are the parents of two daughters, Kelly and Sandy, and two sons, Gordie and Rusty.

Red Berenson has led Michigan to 20 straight

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2010-11 WOLVERINES STAFF

Mary Sue ColemanPresident

Mel PearsonAssociate Head Coach

Dave BrandonAthletic Director

Billy PowersAssistant Coach

Matt TrevorHockey SID

Percy BatesFaculty Athletic Rep.

Mary Sue Coleman

Mel Pearson Billy Powers

Dave Brandon

Matt Trevor Percy Bates

Memorable Moments

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Yost Ice Arena - Ann Arbor, Michigan

DIRECTIONS TO U-M

From M-14: Take Main St. exit (3) toward Downtown/Ann Arbor. Continue on Main St. through downtown. Make left turn onto Packard St. Turn right onto State St. Yost Ice Arena is on the right with parking lot entrance just before it.

From I-94: Take the State Street exit (177) toward Ann Arbor. After passing under the train bridge, Yost Ice Arena is on the left.

From US-23 South: Take M-14 West at US-23/M-14 split near northern edge of Ann Arbor. Follow directions for M-14 above.

YOST ICE ARENA

Yost Ice Arena was originally built in 1923 as a fi eld house. The structure was named after Michigan’s legendary football coach and athletic director, Fielding H. Yost. The Michigan ice hockey program began playing in the converted arena to start the 1973-74 campaign. Yost Ice Arena is one of the most unique arenas in college hockey; it retains the charm of an old barn, but also off ers the amenities of a modern arena.

The facility underwent a $1.4-million reno-vation during the summer of 2001, creating a new balcony across from the press box that provided nearly 300 new seats. The second fl oor varsity area houses a well-appointed locker room and training area used exclusively by the Michigan ice hockey team. In the summer of 2006 an op-ponents’ locker room and entryway was created at the opposite end of the rink from where U-M steps onto the ice.

Arena: Yost Ice Arena (6,637) Surface Size: 200’ x 85’ Arena Manager: Craig Wotta

(734) 647-7764Ticket Manager: Sue VershumBox Offi ce: (734) 764-0247Home Game Times: 7:35 p.m.

Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Founded: 1817 Enrollment: 38,980Nickname: Wolverines Colors: Maize & Blue Joined CCHA: 1981-82 CCHA record: 513-282-65All-time record: 1504-957-130President: Mary Sue ColemanAthletic Director: Dave BrandonAthletic Dept. Phone: (734) 764-9416 Faculty Athletic Rep.: Percy Bates Head Coach: Red Berenson Michigan ‘62 Hockey Offi ce Phone: (734) 647-1201 Career Record: 699-328-69Record at UM: 699-328-69Associate Head and Assistant Coach:

Mel Pearson Billy Powers Michigan Tech ‘81 Michigan ‘88Athletic Trainer:

Rick Bancroft (734) 647-0531Equipment Manager:

Ian Hume (734) 763-5215

U-M FACTS

SID: Bruce MadejHockey SID: Matt TrevorOffi ce Phone: (734) 647-3810Offi ce Fax: (734) 647-1188 E-mail: [email protected]: 1000 South State Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109School Website: mgoblue.comPress Box Phone: (734) 647-7916

SPORTS INFORMATION

Yost Ice Arena Built: 1923 Capacity: 6,637

MEMORABLE GAMES AT YOST ICE ARENA

MARCH 28, 1998 - MICHIGAN VS. NORTH DAKOTA

Trailing the Fighting Sioux 3-1 in the second period, U-M rallied thanks to a pair of third-period goals from Greg Crozier and Bobby Hayes to knock off the defending national champions. The freshman-laden Wolverines would go onto the Frozen Four and capture their ninth national championship in school history. UM 4 - ND 3

MARCH 23, 2002 - MICHIGAN VS. DENVER

Following a scoreless fi rst period, Michigan and Denver combined for fi ve goals in the opening 13 minutes of the middle frame. Trailing 3-2 in the third period, U-M tied it up at 4:47, which set up Jed Ortmeyer’s game-winning goal on a feed from Eric Nystrom. UM 4 - DU 3

RECORDS(INDIVIDUAL)

GoalsForward Single Season: 43 - Red Berenson (1961-62)

43 - Dave Debol (1976-77)

Career: 139 - Danny Felsner (1988-92)

Defenseman Single Season: 22 - Steve Richmond (1980-81)

Career: 40 - Steve Richmond (1979-82)

Freshman 31 - Bruno Baseotto (1979-80)

AssistsForward Single Season: 57 - Brendan Morrison (1996-97)

Career: 182 - Brendan Morrison (1994-97)

Defenseman Single Season: 43 - Tim Manning (1979-80)

43 - John Blum (1980-81)

Career: 115 - Tim Manning (1978-81)

Freshman 45 - Bruno Baseotto (1979-80)

PointsForward Single Season: 99 - Dave Debol (1976-77)

Career: 284 - Brendan Morrison (1994-97)

Defenseman Single Season: 54 - Steve Richmond (1980-81)

Career: 142 - Tim Manning (1978-81)

Freshman 76 - Bruno Baseotto (1979-80)

GoaltenderWins Single Season: 34 - Marty Turco (1995-96)

Career: 127 - Marty Turco (1995-98)

GAA Single Season: 1.95 - Billy Sauer (2007-08)

Career: 2.29 - Josh Blackburn (1999-02)

Save Pct. Single Season: .924 - Billy Sauer (2007-08)

Career: .90806 - Al Montoya (2002-04)

Shutouts Single Season: 6 - Al Montoya (2003-04)

Career: 15 - Marty Turco (1995-98)

RECORDS (TEAM)

Best Winning Percentage:

CCHA - .857 (2004-05); Overall - .891 (1955-56, 1947-48)

Most Wins:

CCHA - 24 (1990-91; 1993-94); Overall - 35 (1996-97)

Longest Undefeated Streak:

CCHA - 16 (1996-97); Overall - 23 (1996-97)

Longest Winless Streak:

CCHA - 8 (0-4-4, 1998-99); Overall - 11 (1972-73)

Highest CCHA Regular-Season Finish:

1st - 10 times (MR) 2008

Trips to the Joe: 21 (MR) 2010

Highest CCHA Tournament Finish:

1st - nine times (MR) 2010

NCAA Tournament Appearances:

33 (MR) 2010

NCAA Frozen Four Appearances:

22 (MR) 2008

NCAA Championships:

9 (MR) 1998

Alvaro Montoya is Michigan’s career leader

in save percentage, as well as the single-

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Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 19/6; 11/4 F, 6/1 D, 2/1 G

Key Returnees: Derek Grant, F, SO (12-18-30); Daultan Leveille, F, JR (6-19-25); Torey Krug, D, SO (3-18-21); Drew Palmisano, G, JR (15-10-5, 2.44 GAA, .917 Spct.)

Key Losses: Jeff Petry, D (4-25-29); Andrew Rowe, F (17-11-28); Corey Tropp, F (20-22-42); Nick Sucharski, F (9-10-19)

NHL Draft Picks (4): Brett Perlini, (ANA ‘10); Daultan Leveille (ATL ’08); Derek Grant (OTT ‘08); Trevor Nill (STL ‘07)

Impact Freshmen: Lee Reimer, F, Canmore (AJHL); Greg Wolfe, F, Omaha (USHL); Jake Chelios, F/D, Chicago (USHL); Will Yanakeff , G, Waterloo (USHL)

2009-10 Predicted Coaches Ranking/Actual Ranking: 9th/2nd

2009-10 Rankings

Team Off ense Rank: CCHA – 7th (2.61) Overall – 3rd (3.03)Team Defense Rank: CCHA – 2nd (2.29) Overall – 6th (2.55)Power Play Rank: CCHA – 9th (.155) Overall – 4th (.191)Penalty Kill Rank: CCHA – 5th (.842) Overall – 9th (.821)

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October Fri. 8 WESTERN ONTARIO # 8:05 p.m.Thu. 14 MAINE * 7:05 p.m.Fri. 15 MAINE * 7:35 p.m.Fri. 22 ALASKA 7:05 p.m.Sat. 23 ALASKA 7:05 p.m.Fri. 29 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE * 7:05 p.m.Sat. 30 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE * 7:05 p.m.

NovemberFri. 5 at Western Michigan 7:35 p.m.Sat. 6 at Western Michigan 7:35 p.m.Fri. 12 OHIO STATE 6:35 p.m.Sat. 13 OHIO STATE 7:05 p.m.Fri. 19 at Notre Dame 7:35 p.m.Sat. 20 at Notre Dame 5:05 p.m.Tue. 23 FERRIS STATE 7:05 p.m.College Hockey Showcase Fri. 26 at Minnesota * 7:07 p.m.Sat. 27 at Wisconsin * 7:07 p.m.

DecemberFri. 3 at Ferris State 7:05 p.m.Sat. 4 FERRIS STATE 5:05 p.m.The Big Chill At The Big HouseSat. 11 at Michigan 3:05 p.m.Great Lakes Invitational at DetroitWed. 29 vs. Colorado College * 4:05 p.m.Thu. 30 vs. Michigan/Mich. Tech* 4:05/7:35 p.m.

JanuaryFri. 7 MICHIGAN 7:35 p.m.Sat. 8 at Michigan 7:35 p.m.Fri. 14 at Lake Superior 7:05 p.m.Sat. 15 at Lake Superior 7:05 p.m.Fri. 21 MIAMI 7:35 p.m. Sat. 22 MIAMI 7:05 p.m.Thu. 27 at Ferris State 7:35 p.m.Sat. 29 vs. Michigan (JLA) 8:05 p.m.

FebruaryFri. 4 at Ohio State 7:35 p.m.Sat. 5 at Ohio State 7:05 p.m.Fri. 11 NORTHERN MICHIGAN 7:05 p.m.Sat. 12 NORTHERN MICHIGAN 5:05 p.m.Fri. 18 at Alaska 7:05 p.m.Sat. 19 at Alaska 7:05 p.m.Fri. 25 BOWLING GREEN 7:05 p.m.Sat. 26 BOWLING GREEN 7:05 p.m.

Home Games in CAPITALS All times are local - Non-conference game # - Exhibition game

2010-11 SEASON OUTLOOK

2010-11 SCHEDULETURNAROUND KIDS - Michigan State re-turns 19 letterwinners from the squad that finished in second place in the CCHA. The eight-spot turnaround from the 2008-09 team that finished tied for 10th matched the largest turnaround in league history.

TO THE NEXT LEVEL - Michigan State lost three juniors and three of its top four scorers to the professional ranks in the off-season. Defenseman Jeff Petry (Edmonton) and Corey Tropp (Buffalo) both signed with the teams which selected them in the NHL Entry Draft. Free agent Andrew Rowe signed with the Philadelphia Flyers organization.

LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON - Freshman Jake Chelios joins his brother, Dean, on the Spar-tan roster for 2010-11. The younger Chelios has played forward throughout his hockey career, but has expressed interest in mov-ing to defense (and has been trying that out over the summer). His father, 26-year NHL veteran Chris Chelios, made a similar switch to playing defense when he was about the same age.

BACK FOR MORE - Sophomore forward Derek Grant is the top returning scorer for the Spartans after posting a 12-18-30 line as a freshman. Junior forward Daultan Leveille is the Spartans’ second-highest returning scorer, registering 6-19-25 last season. SOLO SENIOR - Senior forward Dustin Ga-zley, with 115 career games played, is the lone senior with signifi cant game experi-ence. Gazley has been a top-six forward the last two seasons, with a 19-28-47 career scoring line.

A BIG RIVALRY - Michigan State will play in the Big Chill at the Big House against Michi-gan on Dec. 11. It will be the second all-time game between the rivals played outdoors. The four scheduled MSU-UM games this sea-son will be played in four different venues – Munn Arena, Yost Arena, Michigan Stadium, and Joe Louis Arena.

DEPENDABLE DREW - Drew Palmisano, a Second-Team All-Conference pick from last season, prepares for his second season as the starter. The junior posted a 2.44 goals-against average and .917 save percentage a season ago.

Joined CCHA: 1981-82 CCHA Record: 542-233-87 All-Time: 1189-868-117M

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2010-11 SPARTANS

# Name Pos Yr 2 Chris Sandmeyer D Fr. 4 Trevor Nill F Jr. 5 Brock Shelgren D Jr. 7 Tim Buttery D Jr. 8 Chris Forfar F So. 9 Daultan Leveille F Jr. 10 Dustin Gazley F Sr. 11 Brett Perlini F Jr. 13 Mike Merrifi eld F Jr. 14 Zack Josepher D So. 15 A.J. Sturges D Sr. 16 Dean Chelios F So. 17 Matt Crandall D Jr.

# Name Pos Yr 18 Kevin Walrod F So. 19 Joey Shean F Sr. 21 Anthony Hayes F So. 22 Lee Reimer F So. 23 Matt Grassi D So. 27 Derek Grant F Fr. 29 Drew Palmisano G Jr. 32 Kyle McMahon G Jr. 37 Will Yanakeff G Fr. 42 Jake Chelios F Fr. 44 Torey Krug D So. 86 Greg Wolfe F Fr. 91 Zach Golembiewski F So.

No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Sh. Age Hometown, Last team (League)

7 Tim Buttery D Jr. 5-11 175 R 22 Northville, MI/Chicago (USHL)

16 Dean Chelios F So. 6-2 185 L 21 Bloomfi eld, MI/Chicago (USHL)

42 Jake Chelios D Fr. 6-2 185 L 19 Bloomfi eld, MI/Chicago (USHL)

17 Matt Crandell D Jr. 5-10 185 L 20 St. Cloud, MN/Sioux City (USHL)

8 Chris Forfar F So. 6-0 200 R 21 Darien, IL/Lincoln (USHL)

10 Dustin Gazley F Sr. 5-8 165 R 21 Southfi eld, MI/Sioux City (USHL)

91 Zach Golembiewski F So. 6-0 190 R 19 St. Clair, MI/Indiana (USHL)

27 Derek Grant F So. 6-3 185 L 20 Abbotsford, BC/Langley (BCHL)

23 Matt Grassi D So. 6-3 215 R 21 Burnaby, BC/Salmon Arm (BCHL)

21 Anthony Hayes F So. 5-11 190 R 21 Canton, MI/Green Bay (USHL)

14 Zack Josepher D So. 6-0 195 L 22 Wantagh, NY/Penticton (BCHL)

44 Torey Krug D So. 5-9 175 L 19 Livonia, MI/Indiana (USHL)

9 Daultan Leveille F Jr. 6-0 175 L 20 St. Catharines, ON/St. Catharines (GHJHL)

32 Kyle McMahon G Jr. 6-0 185 L 21 Broomfi eld, CO/Wichita Falls (NAHL)

13 Mike Merrifi eld F Jr. 5-9 180 L 20 Beverly Hills, MI/St. Louis (NAHL)

4 Trevor Nill F Jr. 6-3 195 R 21 Novi, MI/Penticton (BCHL)

29 Drew Palmisano G Jr 5-10 165 L 22 Ann Arbor, MI/Omaha (USHL)

11 Brett Perlini F Jr. 6-2 200 L 20 Sault Ste. Marie, ON/Soo (NOJHL)

22 Lee Reimer F Fr. 6-0 170 L 20 Landmark, MB/Canmore (AJHL)

2 Chris Sandmeyer D Fr. 6-1 170 R 20 Portage, MI/Green Mountain (EJHL)

19 Joey Shean F Sr. 5-11 180 R 23 Pleasant Lake, MI/Fairbanks (NAHL)

5 Brock Shelgren D Jr. 5-10 175 R 22 Chicago, IL/Fairbanks (NAHL)

15 A.J. Sturges D Sr. 6-4 195 L 21 Madison, WI/US NTDP

18 Kevin Walrod F So. 6-1 185 R 20 Westside, BC/Cowichan Valley (BCHL)

86 Greg Wolfe F Fr. 5-10 185 R 20 Canton, MI/Omaha Lancers (USHL)

37 Will Yanakeff G Fr. 6-2 185 R 18 Jerome, MI/Waterloo (USHL)

ROSTER BREAKDOWN (as of Oct. 1, 2010)

Sophomore defenseman Torey Krug was named to the CCHA All-Rookie Team in 2009-10.

Classes: SR (3), JR (9), SO (9), FR (5)

Average Height: 6’0”

Average Weight: 184 lbs.

Average Age: 20 years, 6 months

Shot: Left (11) - Right (12)

Nationality: American (20), Canadian (6)

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*Age as of October 1, 2010Drew PalmisanoDrew Palmisano

Derek GrantDerek Grant

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2009-10 MICHIGAN STATE STATISTICS

2009-10 RESULTS

OctoberOctober 9 CLARKSON * W 6-1 4190 9 CLARKSON * W 6-1 4190

10 CLARKSON * W 4-3 4215 10 CLARKSON * W 4-3 4215

16 at Maine * W 5-3 4790 16 at Maine * W 5-3 4790

17 at Maine * L 3-5 4835 17 at Maine * L 3-5 4835

23 at Miami L 1-2 3642 23 at Miami L 1-2 3642

24 at Miami W (OT) 3-2 3642 24 at Miami W (OT) 3-2 3642

30 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 2-1 4983 30 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 2-1 4983

31 at Western Michigan W 5-3 5283 31 at Western Michigan W 5-3 5283

NovemberNovember 5 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 3-0 39035 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 3-0 3903

6 NEBRASKA-OMAHA T (OT) 3-3 4147 6 NEBRASKA-OMAHA T (OT) 3-3 4147

13 at Michigan W 3-2 6833 13 at Michigan W 3-2 6833

14 MICHIGAN W 2-0 7099 14 MICHIGAN W 2-0 7099

19 NOTRE DAME T (OT) 1-1 4683 19 NOTRE DAME T (OT) 1-1 4683

22 vs. Notre Dame L 1-4 3572 22 vs. Notre Dame L 1-4 3572

27 WISCONSIN * L 3-7 5199 27 WISCONSIN * L 3-7 5199

28 MINNESOTA * L 1-2 4751 28 MINNESOTA * L 1-2 4751

DecemberDecember 4 at Northern Michigan W 1-0 3433 at Northern Michigan W 1-0 3433

5 at Northern Michigan L (OT) 2-3 3802 5 at Northern Michigan L (OT) 2-3 3802

11 at Bowling Green W (OT) 3-2 1990 11 at Bowling Green W (OT) 3-2 1990

12 BOWLING GREEN W 4-1 4116 12 BOWLING GREEN W 4-1 4116

29 vs. Michigan Tech * W 10-1 11211 29 vs. Michigan Tech * W 10-1 11211

30 vs. Rensselaer * W 6-1 13814 30 vs. Rensselaer * W 6-1 13814

JanuaryJanuary 8 LAKE SUPERIOR W 4-2 4217 8 LAKE SUPERIOR W 4-2 4217

9 LAKE SUPERIOR T (SW) 3-3 4670 9 LAKE SUPERIOR T (SW) 3-3 4670

15 at Notre Dame L 2-5 3007 15 at Notre Dame L 2-5 3007

16 NOTRE DAME T (SW) 4-4 6247 16 NOTRE DAME T (SW) 4-4 6247

22 OHIO STATE W 5-2 4630 22 OHIO STATE W 5-2 4630

23 OHIO STATE L 2-4 5206 23 OHIO STATE L 2-4 5206

29 MICHIGAN W 3-2 6737 29 MICHIGAN W 3-2 6737

30 vs. Michigan L 4-5 18146 30 vs. Michigan L 4-5 18146

FebruaryFebruary 5 at Alaska L 0-2 30585 at Alaska L 0-2 3058

6 at Alaska T (SW) 1-0 3279 6 at Alaska T (SW) 1-0 3279

19 at Ferris State L 1-4 2493 19 at Ferris State L 1-4 2493

20 FERRIS STATE W 3-2 6610 20 FERRIS STATE W 3-2 6610

26 BOWLING GREEN W 5-2 6368 26 BOWLING GREEN W 5-2 6368

27 at Bowling Green T (OT) 2-2 3027 27 at Bowling Green T (OT) 2-2 3027

MarchMarch 12 MICHIGAN L 1-5 318812 MICHIGAN L 1-5 3188

13 MICHIGAN L 3-5 4166 13 MICHIGAN L 3-5 4166

OVERALL (19-13-6) CONFERENCE (14-8-6-2) CAREER # NAME GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW +/- GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW +/- GP G A PTS 25 Corey Tropp 37 20 22 42 17/50 9 1 5 +2 28 13 16 29 12/40 6 0 4 -1 100 29 41 70

27 Derek Grant 38 12 18 30 5/10 8 0 2 -1 28 8 10 18 4/8 5 0 2 -1 38 12 18 30

2 Jeff Petry 38 4 25 29 13/26 2 0 0 +1 28 2 13 15 12/24 2 0 0 -3 118 9 58 67

6 Andrew Rowe 38 17 11 28 19/38 5 1 1 +12 28 11 6 17 16/32 3 1 1 +9 94 26 23 49

9 Daultan Leveille 38 6 19 25 8/16 0 0 1 +14 28 4 9 13 5/10 0 0 1 +11 76 15 27 42

10 Dustin Gazley 38 9 12 21 14/28 3 1 4 +7 28 6 8 14 10/20 2 1 2 +8 115 19 28 47

44 Torey Krug 38 3 18 21 28/67 1 0 2 -4 28 3 13 16 22/55 1 0 2 -5 38 3 18 21

22 Nick Sucharski 37 9 10 19 18/47 6 1 0 -1 27 6 7 13 14/39 4 1 0 E 161 29 48 77

11 Brett Perlini 20 7 5 12 5/10 2 0 1 +5 16 4 3 7 3/6 1 0 1 +1 46 9 6 15

14 Zach Josepher 35 5 7 12 15/30 1 0 1 +9 25 2 3 5 12/24 0 0 0 +6 35 5 7 12

21 Matt Crandell 38 1 11 12 7/14 0 0 0 +7 28 0 7 7 4/8 0 0 0 +6 70 1 16 17

8 Chris Forfar 38 6 4 10 14/28 1 0 2 -8 28 4 1 5 10/20 0 0 1 -5 38 6 4 10

40 Dean Chelios 35 4 6 10 7/25 0 0 0 +2 26 3 5 8 5/21 0 0 0 +1 35 4 6 10

4 Trevor Nill 26 2 7 9 6/12 0 0 0 +6 17 1 3 4 2/4 0 0 0 -1 60 3 9 12

91 Zach Golembiewski 29 2 4 6 6/23 0 1 0 -3 20 1 2 3 5/21 0 0 0 -1 29 2 4 6

7 Tim Buttery 20 1 5 6 3/6 1 0 0 +3 13 0 2 2 1/2 0 0 0 +2 58 2 11 13

23 Matt Grassi 32 1 4 5 14/45 1 0 0 +2 26 0 3 3 11/39 0 0 0 E 32 1 4 5

12 Mike Merrifi eld 25 2 2 4 1/2 0 0 0 E 20 1 2 3 1/2 0 0 0 E 31 2 2 4

20 Anthony Hayes 29 2 2 4 10/20 0 0 0 -3 22 2 2 4 9/18 0 0 0 -3 29 2 2 4

18 Kevin Walrod 24 0 3 3 5/10 0 0 0 -5 17 0 2 2 3/6 0 0 0 -2 24 0 3 3

5 Brock Shelgren 27 0 3 3 6/12 0 0 0 +7 20 0 3 3 3/6 0 0 0 +8 61 1 8 9

17 Jay Sprague 4 2 0 2 2/4 0 0 0 +2 3 2 0 2 2/4 0 0 0 +2 75 6 14 20

29 Drew Palmisano 31 0 2 2 1/2 0 0 0 +9 22 0 2 2 -- 0 0 0 +2 38 0 2 2

35 Bobby Jarosz 12 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 +5 8 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 +6 18 0 0 0

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Michigan State Totals 38 115 200 315 231/539 40 5 19 +12 28 73 122 195 168/413 24 3 14 +7 -- -- -- --

Opponent Totals 38 97 160 257 250/582 34 5 13 -12 28 64 112 176 183/437 22 4 8 -7 -- -- -- --

OVERALL CONFERENCE # Name GP Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T GP Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T29 Drew Palmisano 31 1768:19 72 2.44 799 .917 15 10 5 22 1328:12 49 2.21 594 .924 11 6 5

35 Bobby Jarosz 12 539:15 21 2.34 239 .919 4 3 1 8 382:55 13 2.04 158 .924 3 2 1

TM EMPTY NET 20 10:19 4 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 15 6:46 2 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0

Total............... 38 2317:53 97 2.51 1038 .915 19 13 6 28 1717:53 64 2.24 752 .922 14 8 6

Opponents........... 38 2317:53 115 2.98 936 .891 13 19 6 28 1717:53 73 2.55 693 .905 8 14 6

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Rick Comley, one of the longest-tenured and most successful coaches in NCAA hockey history, is in his ninth season as the head coach at MSU and his 38th season overall as a head coach. As one of just two head coaches to win NCAA titles at two diff erent institutions and among the top fi ve coaches all-time in collegiate victories, Comley has cemented his place among college hockey’s most accomplished mentors.

Comley has a proven record of success at the conference and national levels. During his career, he’s coached ten Hobey fi nalists, 16 All-Americans, four league players of the year, 26 fi rst-team all-league selections, and 84 academic all-league selections. He enters the 2010-11 season with a 768-596-106 career record in 36 seasons and is one of just fi ve coaches to surpass the 700-win plateau. He has recorded a

RICK COMLEY HEAD COACH

COMLEY BEHIND THE BENCHYear School Overall Conference1973-76 Lake Superior 59-46-3 16-15-1

1976-2001 N. Michigan 538-429-68 371-321-53

2002-pres. Michigan St. 171-121-35 112-80-29

Career 768-596-106 499-416-83

MSU COACHING HISTORYYear Coach Overall Conference1922-23 No coach 2-7-0

1925-30 John Kobs 8-18-1

1950-51 Harold Paulsen 6-25-0

1951-79 Amo Bessone 367-427-20

1979-2002 Ron Mason 626-267-68 440-156-59

2002-pres. Rick Comley 171-121-35 112-80-29Rick Comley enters his ninth season as

head coach.

171-121-35 record in his MSU tenure.Comley’s MSU teams have gone to NCAA regional

fi nals in three of the last four seasons, and won the NCAA title in 2007. The Spartans were an underdog at the 2007 Frozen Four, but sticking to Comley’s mantra – “Just play our game” – the team rallied from 1-0 defi cit entering the third period of the title game, scoring midway through the fi nal frame and got the game-winner with just 18.9 seconds remaining in regulation before adding an empty-net tally to post a dramatic, 3-1 victory on college hockey’s grandest stage.

Comley arrived at MSU prior to the 2002-03 season after spending 26 years (1976-2002) as the fi rst-ever head coach at Northern Michigan. He compiled a 538-429-68 (.533) mark behind the Wildcat bench to become one of just 10 coaches to post 500 victories at the same institution. He guided NMU to CCHA regular-season championships and league postseason titles in 1980 and 1981. Comley also piloted the Wildcats to the 1991 WCHA regular-season crown and three WCHA playoff championships. Comley took seven Northern Michigan teams to the NCAA Tournament, including the 1990-91 squad which captured the WCHA regular-season and playoff championships and won the NCAA title. He earned the Spencer Penrose Memorial Award in 1980 and 1991, and was named CCHA Coach of the Year in 1980 and 1981 and WCHA Coach of the Year in 1989 and 1991.

He began his coaching career at his alma mater, Lake Superior State, where he served as Ron Mason’s varsity assistant and recruiter during the 1972-73

season. He was named the school’s head coach the following year and guided the Lakers to a 59-46-3 mark from 1973-76, winning an NAIA national championship and a CCHA regular-season title in 1974.

A four-year letterwinner (1967-71) at Lake Superior State, Comley was a two-time NAIA All-American and served as team captain as a senior in 1971. He earned his bachelor’s degree from LSSC in 1972 and a master’s degree from Northern Michigan in 1973.

Comley and his wife, Diane, are the parents of a daughter, Gillian, and a son, Rick. The Comleys also have two grandchildren, Katie and Daniel.

Memorable MomentsMarch 19, 1966 – MSU completes one of the most unlikely postseason runs with a 6-1 win over Clarkson to claim its fi rst national championship. Goaltender Gaye Cooley is named the tournament MVP and Amo Bessone is named Coach of the Year.

March 29, 1986 – MSU wins its second national championship, downing Harvard, 6-5, in Providence, R.I., on Mike Donnelly’s NCAA record 59th goal of the season.

March 15, 2001 – For the second straight year, a Spartan dominates the CCHA Awards Banquet. This time, it’s Ryan Miller who is named the league’s Player of the Year and Best Goaltender along with All-CCHA First-Team distinction. He would capture the Hobey Baker Memorial Award three weeks later. Shawn Horcoff won an unprecedented fi ve individual CCHA awards in 2000 (Player of the Year, Best Defensive Forward, Scoring Champion, All-CCHA First Team and CCHA All-Academic).

Oct. 6, 2001 – A world-record crowd of 74,554 watch as Michigan State and Michigan skate to a 3-3 overtime tie in an outdoor hockey game played at Spartan Stadium. The record crowd braved chilly temperatures, hovering just above freezing with wind gusts reaching nearly 30 mph. Spartans freshman forward Jim Slater scored the game-tying goal with 47 seconds to play in regulation time.

March 22, 2002 – Ron Mason coaches his fi nal game behind the Spartan bench as MSU falls to Colorado College 2-0 in the NCAA Tournament. Mason is still the all-time winningest coach in NCAA hockey history with 924 victories.

April 7, 2007 – An underdog Spartan team shocks Boston College, 3-1, to secure Michigan State’s third NCAA title in school history. Trailing 1-0 entering the fi nal frame, Tim Kennedy tied the score midway through the period then set up Justin Abdelkader for the game-winner with just 18.9 seconds remaining in regulation.

Ron MasonRon Mason

2010-11 SPARTANS STAFF

Dr. LouAnna K. SimonPresident

Tom Newton Assistant Coach

Mark HollisAthletics Director

Brian RenfrewAssociate Head Coach

Jamie Weir BaldwinSID

Dr. Michael KasavanaFaculty Athletic Rep.

Dr. LouAnna K. Simon

Tom Newton Brian Renfrew

Mark Hollis

Jamie Weir Baldwin Dr. Michael Kasavana

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Location: East Lansing, Michigan 48824Founded: 1855

Enrollment: 45,520 Nickname: Spartans Colors: Green & White Joined CCHA: 1981-82 CCHA record: 542-233-87All-time record: 1,189-868-117 President: Dr. LouAnna K. Simon Athletics Director: Mark HollisAthletic Dept. Phone: (517) 432-2134

Faculty Athletic Rep.: Dr. Michael KasavanaHead Coach: Rick Comley LSSU ‘72Hockey Offi ce Phone: (517) 355-1639Hockey Offi ce E-mail: [email protected] Record: 768-596-106Record at MSU: 171-121-35Assistant/Associate Head Coach:

Tom Newton Brian Renfrew Bowling Green ‘80 Western Michigan ‘00 Trainer:

Dave Carrier (517) 353-4564Equipment Manager: Tom Magee (517) 355-6663

Hockey SID: Jamie Weir BaldwinOffi ce Phone: (517) 355-2271Offi ce Fax: (517) 353-9636E-mail: [email protected]: Z-22 Breslin Center East Lansing, MI 48824-1003School Web Site: msuspartans.comPress Box Phone: (517) 353-6359

DIRECTIONS TO MSUFrom Route 496: Take Trowbridge Road exit (Exit 9). Follow Trowbridge to the first major intersection and turn left onto Harrison Road. At the third light, turn right on to Kalamazoo. Munn Ice Arena is after the Breslin Center on the right.

RECORDS(INDIVIDUAL)

GoalsForward Single Season: 59 - Mike Donnelly (1985-86)

Career: 138 - Tom Ross (1972-76)

Defenseman Single Season: 21 - Steve Beadle (1989-90)

Career: 44 - John-Michael Liles (2000-03)

Freshman 27 - Rod Brind’Amour (1988-89)

AssistsForward Single Season: 60 - Pat Murray (1989-90)

Career: 186 - Tom Ross (1972-76)

Defenseman Single Season: 64 - Norm Barnes (1973-74)

Career: 122 - Steve Beadle (1986-90)

Freshman 43 - Craig Simpson (1983-84)

PointsForward Single Season: 105 - Tom Ross (1975-76)

Career: 324 - Tom Ross (1972-76)

Defenseman

Single Season: 64 - Norm Barnes (1973-74)

Career: 164 - Steve Beadle (1986-90)

Freshman 61 - Joe Murphy (1985-86)

GoaltenderWins Single Season: 32 - Jason Muzzatti (1988-89)

Career: 88 - Chad Alban (1994-98)

GAA Single Season: 1.32 - Ryan Miller (2000-01)

Career: 1.54 - Ryan Miller (1999-2002)

Save Pct. Single Season: .950 - Ryan Miller (2000-01)

Career: .941 - Ryan Miller (1999-2002)

Shutouts Single Season: 10 - Ryan Miller (2000-01)

Career: 26 - Ryan Miller (1999-2002)

RECORDS(TEAM)

Best Winning Percentage:

CCHA – .844 (1984-85); Overall – .864 (1984-85)

Most Wins: CCHA – 27 (1984-85); Overall – 38 (1984-85)

Longest Undefeated Streak:

CCHA – 27 (1989-1990); Overall – 23 - two times (MR) 2000-

2001

Longest Winless Streak:

CCHA – 8- (2008-09); Overall – 14 - two times (MR) (1955-56)

Highest CCHA Regular-Season Finish:

1st - Seven times (MR) 2001

Trips to the Joe:

26 (MR) 2007

Highest CCHA Tournament Finish:

1st - 11 times (MR) 2006

NCAA Tournament Appearances:

26 (MR) 2008

MR - Most Recent

Munn Ice Arena - East Lansing, Michigan

MUNN ICE ARENABuilt in 1974 strictly for hockey, the 6,470-seat facility

is consistently being upgraded and renovated. The most recent update came in the summer of 2007, when the hockey offi ces were completely renovated. New photo murals help tell the story of Michigan State’s hockey successes, including the 2007 National Championship celebration, National Hockey League players, and Stanley Cup winners. Most recently, the athletic training room received new custom-built cold and hot tubs through the generosity of former Spartan players.

When Munn Ice Arena, named in honor of late Spartan football coach and athletic director Biggie Munn, was built, it was a smashing attendance success. With the Spartans playing exciting and winning hockey, Munn Ice Arena drew 118,875 during its fi rst year of operation in 1974-75 and 157,567 in 1975-76, a mark that still stands for total home attendance in one season.

The building also is the site of the largest planting project on campus, enhancing the beauty of the facility. The surrounding area serves as a teaching and demonstration area for landscape architecture, botany and horticulture students.

Arena: Munn Ice Arena (6,470) Surface Size: 200’ x 85’Arena Manager:

Tom Campbell (517) 353-4698Ticket Manager: Wendy BrownBox Offi ce: (800) GO STATEHome Game Times: 7:05 p.m.

MSU FACTS

SPORTS INFORMATION

Munn Ice Arena Built: 1974 Capacity: 6,470

MEMORABLE GAMES AT MUNN ICE ARENA

MARCH 12, 1993 - MICHIGAN STATE SPARTANS VS. KENT STATE GOLDEN FLASHES

Ron Mason becomes college hockey’s winningest hockey coach with his 674th victory, a 6-5 home victory over Kent State. He passed Len Ceglarski (Clarkson, Boston College) for the all-time lead. Ceglarski now ranks sixth all-tiime. MSU 6 - KSU 5

FEBRUARY 28, 2009 - MICHIGAN STATE SPARTANS VS. NOTRE DAME FIGHTING IRISH

On senior night, Jeff Lerg becomes the CCHA’s all-time saves leader in a 2-1 loss to Notre Dame. He fi nishes his career with 3,996 saves, ranking second on the all-time NCAA list.

MSU 1 - ND 2

Former Spartan John-Michael Liles was the

CCHA Best Offensive Defenseman for two

years in a row and scored an average of

1.28 points-per game for MSU.

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Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/9; 11/4 F, 4/3 D, 1/1 G

Key Returnees: Andrew Cherniwchan, F, JR (12-16-28); Justin Florek, F, JR (12-23-35); Greger Hanson, F, SR (16-22-38)Key Losses: Erik Gustafsson, D (3-29-32; Ray Kaunisto, F (18-14-32); Mark Olver, F (19-30-49); Brian Stewart, G (18-11-7, 2.43, .927 Spct.)

NHL Draft Picks (1): Justin Florek (BOS ‘10)

Impact Freshmen: Reed Seckel, F, Green Bay (USHL); Stephan Vigier, F, Sioux City (USHL); CJ Ludwig, D, Omaha (USHL); Jared Coreau, G, Lincoln (USHL)

2009-10 Predicted Coaches Ranking/Actual Ranking: 5th/4th

2009-10 Rankings

Team Off ense Rank: CCHA – 2nd (3.07) Overall – 3rd (3.03) Team Defense Rank: CCHA – 6th (2.57) Overall – 5th (2.54)Power Play Rank: CCHA – 1st (.218) Overall – 1st (.199)Penalty Killing Rank: CCHA – 7th (.838) Overall – 8th (.831)

Returning All Players Forwards Defense

Goals 71 (57.3 %) 67 (59.3%) 4 (36.4%)Points 193 (56.1%) 167 (62.8%) 26 (33.3%)

October Sun. 3 Nipissing # 2:05 p.m.Suoerior Cup at MarquetteFri. 8 MICHIGAN TECH * 7:35 p.m.Sat. 9 MINNESOTA-DULUTH * 7:35 p.m.Tue. 12 at Michigan Tech * 7:07 p.m.Fri. 22 at Miami 7:35 p.m.Sat. 23 at Miami 7:35 p.m.Fri. 29 OHIO STATE 7:35 p.m.Sat. 30 OHIO STATE 7:35 p.m.

NovemberFri. 5 at Lake Superior 7:05 p.m.Sat. 6 at Lake Superior 7:05 p.m.Fri. 12 BOWLING GREEN 7:35 p.m.Sat. 13 BOWLING GREEN 7:35 p.m. Fri. 19 at Alaska 7:35 p.m.Sat. 20 at Alaska 7:35 p.m.Fri. 26 at Bemidji State * 7:37 p.m.Sat. 27 at Bemidji State * 7:07 p.m.

DecemberFri. 3 WESTERN MICHIGAN 7:35 p.m.Sat. 4 WESTERN MICHIGAN 7:35 p.m.Sat. 11 at Notre Dame 7:05 p.m.Sun. 12 at Notre Dame 4:05 p.m.Fri. 17 MICHIGAN TECH * 7:35 p.m.Fri. 31 at Denver * 6:07 p.m.

JanuarySat. 1 at Denver * 7:07 p.m.Fri. 7 NOTRE DAME 7:35 p.m.Sat. 8 NOTRE DAME 7:35 p.m. Fri. 21 FERRIS STATE 7:35 p.m.Sat. 22 FERRIS STATE 7:35 p.m.Fri. 28 at Western Michigan 7:35 p.m.Sat. 29 at Western Michigan 7:35 p.m.

FebruaryFri. 4 LAKE SUPERIOR 7:35 p.m.Sat. 5 LAKE SUPERIOR 7:35 p.m.Fri. 11 at Michigan State 7:05 p.m.Sat. 12 at Michigan State 5:05 p.m.Fri. 19 at Bowling Green 7:05 p.m.Sat. 20 at Bowling Green 7:05 p.m.Fri. 25 MICHIGAN 7:35 p.m.Sat. 26 MICHIGAN 7:35 p.m.

Home Games in CAPITALS All times are local

2010-11 SEASON OUTLOOK

FILLING THE VOID - The Wildcats will have to make up for the departures of First-Team All-American forward and Hobey Baker Award fi -nalist Mark Olver, and two-time, Second-Team All-American defenseman Erik Gustafsson, who both signed professional contracts fol-lowing their junior seasons. Olver led the CCHA in scoring with a 17-18-35 line while Gustafs-son was the league’s top-scoring defensemen with a 1-21-22 line.

SCORING PUNCH - Northern Michigan re-turns two of its top three scorers from last season in forward Greger Hanson and forward Justin Florek. Hanson was second on the Wild-cats overall with a 15-22-38 chart while Florek, a Marquette native, was third in scoring with 12-23-35.

SOMEONE NEW AFTER STEW - Northern Michigan will also have to fi ll the void left by the departure of goaltender Brian Stewart, who fi nished his senior campaign with an 18-11-7 record and ranked third in the CCHA in save percentage (.927). Junior goaltender Reid Ellingson saw action in 17 games last season and posted a 2-2-1 record with a 2.43 GAA and .919 Spct. The ‘Cats also return junior goalten-der Devan Hartigan and welcome freshman goaltender Jared Coreau.

WESTERN WARRIORS - The Wildcats’ entire non-conference schedule is made up of teams from the WCHA. NMU opens the season Oct. 8-9 by hosting Michigan Tech and Minnesota-Duluth in the Superior Cup. The ‘Cats travel to Houghton to play Michigan Tech again on Oct. 12. NMU goes to Bemidji State Nov. 26-27 for a Thanksgiving weekend series. The ‘Cats wel-come Michigan Tech to Marquette for the third meeting of the season between the Upper Peninsula rivals on Dec. 17. Northern Michi-gan’s fi nal non-conference series of the regu-lar season takes place Dec. 31-Jan. 1 with two games at Denver.

BACK TO THE BIG DANCE - Northern Michi-gan advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the fi rst time under head coach Walt Kyle and for the fi rst time since 1999. The ‘Cats were giv-en a No. 3 seed in the West Regional and fell in double overtime to St. Cloud State, 4-3.

JOE REGULARS - Walt Kyle has led the ‘Cats to Joe Louis Arena in seven of his eight years behind the bench. In 2010, NMU advanced to the CCHA Championship Game for the fi rst time under Kyle and the fi rst time since 1999, ultimately falling to Michigan, 2-1.

2010-11 SCHEDULE

Joined CCHA: 1977-84,1997-98 CCHA Record: 277-217-50 All-Time: 721-580-104N

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Justin FlorekJustin Florek

Greger HansonGreger Hanson

Andrew Cherniwchandrew Cherniwchan

2010-11 WILDCATS

# Name Pos Yr

3 Ryan Kesti D Fr. 4 Scott Macaulay D So. 6 Andrew Fernandez D Sr. 8 Chad Pietila F So. 9 Greger Hanson F Sr. 10 Nicholas Kosinski F Sr. 11 Phil Fox F Sr. 12 Erik Spady D Sr. 14 Brian Nugen F So. 15 Jared Brown F Sr. 16 Jake Johnson F Fr. 17 Tyler Gron F Jr. 18 Justin Florek F Jr. 19 Kory Kaunisto F So.

# Name Pos Yr

22 Mike Maltese F Sr. 23 Andrew Cherniwchan F Jr. 24 CJ Ludwig D Fr. 25 Austin Handley D Fr. 26 Erik Higby F Fr. 27 Wade Epp D Fr. 31 Jared Coreau G Fr. 33 Kyle Follmer D So. 35 Reid Ellingson G Jr. 40 Stephan Vigier F Fr. 44 Devan Hartigan G Jr. 62 Sam Muchalla F Fr. 73 Reed Seckel F Fr.

No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Sh. Age Hometown, St./Last team (League)

15 Jared Brown F Sr. 5-10 180 R 24 Gardner, KS/Lincoln (USHL)

23 Andrew Cherniwchan F Jr. 5-11 165 R 21 Hinton, AB/Nanaimo (BCHL)

31 Jared Coreau G Fr. 6-5 200 L 18 Perth, ON/Lincoln (USHL)

35 Reid Ellingson G Jr. 5-11 178 L 21 Cloquet, MN/Green Bay (USHL)

27 Wade Epp D R-Fr. 6-5 215 L 21 Chilliwack, BC/Victoria (BCHL)

6 Andrew Fernandez D Sr. 5-11 208 L 24 Thunder Bay, ON/Selkirk (MJHL)

18 Justin Florek F Jr. 6-4 200 L 20 Marquette, MI/US NTDP

33 Kyle Follmer D So. 6-1 190 L 23 St. Paul, MN/Lincoln (USHL)

11 Phil Fox F Sr. 5-11 205 R 25 Stillwater, MN/Fargo-Moorhead (NAHL)

17 Tyler Gron F Jr. 5-11 195 R 21 Spruce Grove, AB/Ft. McMurray (AJHL)

25 Austin Handley D Rfr. 6-1 205 L 20 Clarkston, MI/Des Moines (USHL)

9 Greger Hanson F Sr. 5-11 185 L 22 Lidingo, SWE/Djurgarden (SSEL)

44 Devan Hartigan G Jr. 5-11 170 L 23 Boise, ID/Port Hope (OPJHL)

26 Erik Higby F Fr. 5-11 175 L 21 Shelby Twp., MI/ Topeka (NAHL)

16 Jake Johnson F Fr. 5-8 160 L 21 Duluth, MN/Penticton (BCHL)

19 Kory Kaunisto F So. 6-1 180 R 21 Sault Ste. Marie, MI/Lincoln (USHL)

3 Ryan Kesti D Fr. 6-1 200 R 21 Red Wing, MN/Sioux City (USHL)

10 Nicholas Kosinski F Sr. 5-9 165 R 24 Marquette, MI/Marquette (NAHL)

24 CJ Ludwig D Fr. 5-11 175 R 20 Little Elm, TX/Omaha (USHL)

4 Scott Macaulay D So. 5-8 165 R 19 Winnipeg, MB/Winnipeg (MJHL)

22 Mike Maltese F Sr. 6-3 200 R 25 Eastpointe, MI/Mahoning Valley (NAHL)

62 Sam Muchalla F Fr. 5-8 160 L 20 Prince George, BC/Prince George (BCHL)

14 Brian Nugen F So. 5-10 185 L 22 Victoria, BC/Victoria (BCHL)

8 Chad Pietila F So. 5-11 180 R 21 Milford, MI/Marquette (NAHL)

73 Reed Seckel F Fr. 5-10 178 L 21 Melvin, MI/Green Bay (USHL)

12 Erik Spady D Sr. 5-11 200 R 21 Dewdney, BC/Salmon Arm (BCHL)

40 Stephan Vigier F Fr. 5-9 165 L 20 Notre Dame, MB/Sioux City (USHL)

ROSTER BREAKDOWN (as of Oct. 1, 2010)

Classes: SR (7), JR (5), SO (5), FR (10)

Average Height: 6’0”

Average Weight: 185 lbs.

Average Age: 21 years, 4 months

Shot: Left (15) - Right (12)

Nationality: American (16), Canadian (10), Swedish (1)

...by the numbers

*Age as of October 1, 2010

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Senior forward Greger Hanson was second on the ‘Cats in scoring in 2009-10.

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OVERALL (20-13-8) CONFERENCE (13-9-6-3) CAREER # NAME GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW +/- GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW +/- GP G A PTS21 Mark Olver 40 19 30 49 24/48 6 2 3 +17 27 17 18 35 15/30 5 2 3 +8 119 56 66 122

9 Greger Hanson 40 16 22 38 15/38 5 0 1 +13 28 11 18 29 9/26 3 0 0 +7 124 35 55 90

18 Justin Florek 41 12 23 35 11/22 6 1 3 +10 28 9 13 22 8/16 5 1 3 +6 81 21 31 52

71 Ray Kaunisto 40 18 14 32 39/78 4 0 3 +19 28 10 13 23 27/54 3 0 1 +11 161 36 26 62

7 Erik Gustafsson 39 3 29 32 9/26 0 0 0 +14 28 1 21 22 5/18 0 0 0 +2 123 7 86 93

23 Andrew Cherniwchan40 12 16 28 22/66 6 0 1 +9 27 9 11 20 14/39 5 0 1 +5 80 16 24 40

15 Jared Brown 41 9 14 23 11/22 2 1 1 -3 28 7 12 19 5/10 1 1 0 -1 125 30 43 73

17 Tyler Gron 39 10 10 20 14/28 3 0 1 +11 27 7 7 14 11/22 3 0 1 +5 71 14 14 28

44 TJ Miller 39 4 11 15 19/38 0 0 0 +17 26 3 10 13 13/26 0 0 0 +12 134 8 32 40

39 Kyle Follmer 41 2 12 14 19/46 0 0 1 +16 28 1 6 7 11/22 0 0 0 +11 41 2 12 14

20 Matt Butcher 27 5 7 12 8/16 2 0 3 -6 15 4 3 7 4/8 1 0 2 -2 125 15 29 44

11 Phil Fox 35 5 6 11 1/2 1 0 3 +2 25 3 6 9 -- 1 0 2 -2 117 29 18 47

12 Erik Spady 38 1 8 9 13/37 0 0 0 +4 26 0 7 7 11/33 0 0 0 +3 101 3 10 13

5 Billy Smith 16 3 3 6 3/6 0 0 0 -1 10 2 2 4 2/4 0 0 0 -2 120 14 25 39

8 Chad Pietila 34 2 4 6 5/10 0 0 0 E 22 1 4 5 4/8 0 0 0 +3 34 2 4 6

22 Mike Maltese 36 1 3 4 5/21 0 0 0 +1 24 1 0 1 5/21 0 0 0 -2 81 5 9 14

6 Andrew Fernandez 22 1 2 3 5/10 0 0 0 +2 13 0 1 1 4/8 0 0 0 E 70 3 6 9

4 Scott Macaulay 32 0 3 3 12/24 0 0 0 -9 23 0 2 2 10/20 0 0 0 -6 32 0 3 3

2 Alan Dorich 41 0 2 2 30/60 0 0 0 +7 28 0 2 2 18/36 0 0 0 +7 136 0 17 17

14 Brian Nugent 20 1 0 1 6/23 1 0 0 -4 15 0 0 0 5/21 0 0 0 -3 20 1 0 1

19 Kory Kaunisto 20 0 1 1 4/8 0 0 0 -1 16 0 1 1 4/8 0 0 0 E 20 0 1 1

35 Reid Ellingson 11 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 -2 8 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 -2 20 0 0 0

10 Nicholas Kosinski 17 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 -2 12 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 -2 36 1 0 1

41 Brian Stewart 37 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 +29 25 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 +18 117 0 1 1

Bench -- -- -- -- 6/12 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 5/10 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

NMU Totals 41 124 220 344 281/641 36 4 20 +24 28 86 157 243 190/440 27 4 13 +13 -- -- -- --

Opponent Totals 41 104 174 278 223/531 40 3 13 -24 28 72 120 192 153/369 26 2 9 -13 -- -- -- --

OVERALL CONFERENCE # Name GP Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T GP Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T41 Brian Stewart 37 2152:31 87 2.43 1099 .927 18 11 7 25 1420:14 57 2.41 720 .927 12 7 5

35 Reid Ellingson 11 361:04 14 2.33 159 .919 2 2 1 8 288:29 12 2.50 122 .910 1 2 1

TM EMPTY NET 24 15:49 3 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 17 9:11 3 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0

Total............... 41 2529:24 104 2.47 1258 .924 20 13 8 28 1717:54 72 2.51 842 .921 13 9 6

Opponents........... 41 2529:24 124 2.94 994 .889 13 20 8 28 1717:54 86 3.00 687 .889 9 13 6

2009-10 NORTHERN MICHIGAN STATISTICS

2009-10 RESULTS

OctoberOctober 9 at Michigan Tech * L 3-5 3409 9 at Michigan Tech * L 3-5 3409

11 at Minnesota-Duluth * W 3-1 3508 11 at Minnesota-Duluth * W 3-1 3508

23 BEMIDJI STATE * T (OT) 3-3 2974 23 BEMIDJI STATE * T (OT) 3-3 2974

24 BEMIDJI STATE * L 0-5 3301 24 BEMIDJI STATE * L 0-5 3301

30 MIAMI L 3-4 2803 30 MIAMI L 3-4 2803

31 MIAMI L 1-2 2685 31 MIAMI L 1-2 2685

NovemberNovember 6 at Ohio State W 1-0 2218 6 at Ohio State W 1-0 2218

7 at Ohio State L 4-5 1815 7 at Ohio State L 4-5 1815

14 at Notre Dame W 3-2 2721 14 at Notre Dame W 3-2 2721

15 at Notre Dame T (OT) 2-2 2337 15 at Notre Dame T (OT) 2-2 2337

20 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 5-1 2471 20 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 5-1 2471

21 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 6-3 2737 21 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 6-3 2737

27 at Alaska T (OT) 3-3 3204 27 at Alaska T (OT) 3-3 3204

28 at Alaska T (OT) 4-4 3243 28 at Alaska T (OT) 4-4 3243

DecemberDecember 4 MICHIGAN STATE L 0-1 3433 4 MICHIGAN STATE L 0-1 3433

5 MICHIGAN STATE W (OT) 3-2 3802 5 MICHIGAN STATE W (OT) 3-2 3802

11 at Lake Superior L 1-5 1888 11 at Lake Superior L 1-5 1888

12 at Lake Superior L 3-6 2061 12 at Lake Superior L 3-6 2061

18 MICHIGAN TECH * W 2-1 2628 18 MICHIGAN TECH * W 2-1 2628

JanuaryJanuary 2 vs. Clarkson * W 4-0 1200 2 vs. Clarkson * W 4-0 1200

3 at Minnesota * W 4-2 9208 3 at Minnesota * W 4-2 9208

12 at Michigan Tech * T (OT) 1-1 2240 12 at Michigan Tech * T (OT) 1-1 2240

15 BOWLING GREEN W 6-0 2857 15 BOWLING GREEN W 6-0 2857

16 BOWLING GREEN T (SW) 3-3 3052 16 BOWLING GREEN T (SW) 3-3 3052

22 at Nebraska-Omaha L 2-7 6232 22 at Nebraska-Omaha L 2-7 6232

23 at Nebraska-Omaha L 3-5 8165 23 at Nebraska-Omaha L 3-5 8165

29 ALASKA T (SW) 2-2 3113 29 ALASKA T (SW) 2-2 3113

30 ALASKA W 3-2 3119 30 ALASKA W 3-2 3119

FebruaryFebruary 5 at Ferris State T (SW) 3-3 1276 5 at Ferris State T (SW) 3-3 1276

6 at Ferris State W 4-0 1874 6 at Ferris State W 4-0 1874

12 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 7-2 2752 12 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 7-2 2752

13 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 2-1 2861 13 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 2-1 2861

19 at Michigan W 3-1 6833 19 at Michigan W 3-1 6833

20 at Michigan L 4-5 6766 20 at Michigan L 4-5 6766

26 LAKE SUPERIOR W (OT) 2-1 2631 26 LAKE SUPERIOR W (OT) 2-1 2631

27 LAKE SUPERIOR W 3-0 2866 27 LAKE SUPERIOR W 3-0 2866

MarchMarch 12 ALASKA W 4-3 2723 12 ALASKA W 4-3 2723

13 ALASKA W 5-1 3294 13 ALASKA W 5-1 3294

19 at Ferris State W (OT) 5-4 9831 19 at Ferris State W (OT) 5-4 9831

20 vs. Michigan L 1-2 17063 20 vs. Michigan L 1-2 17063

26 vs. St. Cloud State L (2OT) 3-4 7281 26 vs. St. Cloud State L (2OT) 3-4 7281

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Walt Kyle, who is in his ninth season at Northern Michigan University, was named the second head hockey coach in the school’s history on June 13, 2002. Kyle guided the ‘Cats to four straight appearances (2003-06) and seven overall to the Central Collegiate CCHA Tournament at Joe Louis Arena and is 161-134-34 behind the Wildcat bench. Last year he led the ‘Cats to the CCHA title game and a trip to the NCAA Tournament for the fi rst time since 1999. The squad ended the 2009-10 campaign with a 20-13-8 overall record.

He was the head coach of the U.S. National Junior Team which placed fourth at the 2006 International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championship.

At one point during the 2008-09 season NMU

WALT KYLE HEAD COACH

KYLE BEHIND THE BENCHYear School Overall Conference2002-pres. NMU 161-134-34 104-96-24

Career 161-134-34 104-96-24

NMU COACHING HISTORYYear Coach Overall Conference1976-2002 Rick Comley 538-429-68 371-321-53

2002-pres. Walt Kyle 161-134-34 104-96-24Walt Kyle led Northern Michigan to its fi rst

NCAA Tournament appearance in over 10

years in 2009-10.

was 3-12-3 overall, but fi nished the season 19-17-5. The ‘Cats were 16-5-2 the second half of the season.

In 2004-05, Kyle led the Wildcats to a third-place fi nish in the CCHA with a record of 17-7-4, for 38 points, which was an all-time high for the ‘Cats in conference play. The ‘Cats secured a spot in the CCHA playoff s and advanced to the quarterfi nals. The ‘Cats overall record was 22-11-7.

During his first campaign, 2002-03, the ‘Cats fi nished with a 22-17-2 overall record and a 14-13-1 mark in league play. The team qualifi ed for the CCHA Super Six, where they defeated Ohio State, 4-1, in the third-place game.

Prior to his NMU return, Kyle was an assistant coach with the National Hockey League’s New York Rangers for two years (2000-02) under coach Ron Lowe. Glen Sather, the Rangers general manager who was the previous GM in Edmonton, brought Kyle to New York. Kyle was the coach of the American Hockey League’s Hamilton Bulldogs, the Oilers’ top affi liate club, from 1998-00. Kyle’s other NHL experience came with the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (1996-98) under Ron Wilson. He has coached NHL stars such as Mark Messier, Eric Lindros, Brian Leetch, Paul Kariya and Teemu Selanne.

Kyle was a two-time NMU letterman after transferring from Boston College. He captained the 1980 and ’81 Wildcat squads that advanced to the NCAA Frozen Four. Kyle appeared in 85 games for the ‘Cats and scored 31 goals, and had 59 assists

for 90 points. He became the fi rst person in NCAA hockey history to score a goal in two tournaments for two separate teams. Following graduation, he became a graduate assistant coach under Comley and was promoted to assistant coach in 1982, a position he held until 1992. Kyle was the program’s top assistant in 1991 when Northern won the NCAA national championship.

He graduated from NMU in 1981 with a bachelor’s degree in physical education. Kyle attended graduate school at Northern where he took a graduate level curriculum in exercise physiology.

Kyle, a native of Waterloo, Iowa, and his wife, Ann, have four children: two daughters, Erin and Quinn; and two sons, Evan and Walt, Jr.

Memorable Moments

November 5, 1976 – NMU wins its fi rst collegiate hockey game as a varsity sport with a 5-3 decision over Lake Superior State.

November 4, 1977 – NMU wins its fi rst CCHA game against BGSU by a 7-4 score.

1979-80 season – In its fourth season as a varsity sport the NMU hockey team was CCHA regular-season and tournament champions and NCAA Tournament Finalist during the season. NMU defeats Ferris State 7-3, 8-6 on March 14-15, 1980 to claim the tournament title. NMU lost to North Dakota, 5-2 in the NCAA championship game.

March 30, 1991 – NMU won the NCAA Championship with an 8-7 (3OT) win over Boston University.

October 8, 1999 – NMU opens the Berry Events Center, its on-campus ice rink, with a 9-0 win over Michigan Tech.

March 16, 2002 – Rick Comley coaches his fi nal game on the NMU bench against his new school the Michigan State Spartans. Comley loses his fi nal game as the NMU head coach, 2-1.

October 5, 2002 – Walt Kyle wins his debut as the NMU head coach with a 4-1 win over Michigan Tech.

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2010-11 WILDCATS STAFF

Dr. Leslie WongPresident

John Kyle Assistant Coach

Ken GodfreyDirector of Athletics

Joe ShawhanAssistant Coach

Dave FaiellaSID

Julie RochesterFaculty Athletic Rep.

Dr. Leslie Wong

John Kyle Joe Shawhan

Ken Godfrey

Dave Faiella Julie Rochester

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Location: Marquette, Michigan 49855Founded: 1899Enrollment: 9,700Nickname: WildcatsColors: Old Gold & Olive GreenJoined CCHA: 1977-84, 1997-pres.CCHA record: 277-217-50All-time record: 721-580-104President: Dr. Leslie WongAthletic Director: Ken GodfreyAthletic Dept. Phone: (906) 227-2107Faculty Athletic Rep.: Julie RochesterHead Coach: Walt Kyle Northern Michigan ‘81Hockey Offi ce Phone: (906) 227-1209Hockey Offi ce E-mail: [email protected] Record: 161-134-34Record at NMU: 161-134-34Assistant Coaches:

John Kyle Joe Shawhan NMU ’82 NMU ‘09Athletic Trainer: Jim Winkler (906) 227-2027Equipment Manager:

John Tessaro (906) 227-1110

SID: David FaiellaOffi ce Phone: (906) 227-1013Offi ce Fax: (906) 227-2492Home Phone: (906) 226-8435E-mail: [email protected]: 1401 Presque Isle Ave. Marquette, MI 49855School Website: www.nmu.eduPress Box Phone: (906) 227-1720

DIRECTIONS TO NMU

Take I-75 North to U.S. 2 West (Escanaba). Make a right at 77 North (Blaney Park) and then a left at 28 West (Seney). Make a right on 28 West/41 North (Harvey). Follow this road straight into Marquette. It becomes Front Street. The arena is located at the end of Front Street.

RECORDS (INDIVIDUAL)

GoalsForward Single Season: 48 - Scott Beattie (1990-91)

Career: 130 - Gary Emmons (1983-87)

Defenseman Single Season: 20 - Brad Werenka (1990-91)

Career: 52 - Don Waddell (1976-80)

Freshman 39 - Tony Szabo (1990-91)

AssistsForward Single Season: 55 - Steve Bozek (1980-81)

Career: 149 - Three Players Tied

Defenseman Single Season: 43 - Brad Werenka (1990-91)

Career: 120 - Don Waddell (1976-80)

Freshman 34 - Don Waddell (1976-77)

PointsForward Single Season: 96 - Bill Joyce (1979-80)

Career: 255 - Bill Joyce (1976-80)

Defenseman Single Season: 63 - Brad Werenka (1990-91)

Career: 172 - Don Waddell (1976-80)

Freshman 59 - Scott Beattie (1989-90)

59 - Tony Szabo (1990-91)

GoaltenderWins Single Season: 32 - Bill Pye (1990-91)

Career: 81 - Bill Pye (1987-91)

GAA Single Season: 2.07 - Tuomas Tarkki (2004-05)

Career: 2.24 - Tuomas Tarkki (2004-05)

Save Pct. Single Season: .930 - Tuomas Tarkki (2004-05)

Career: .924 - Tuomas Tarkki (2004-05)

Shutouts Single Season: 5 - Dan Ragusett (1999-00)

Career:12 - Craig Kowalski (2000-04)

RECORDS (TEAM)

Best Winning Percentage:

CCHA - .850 (1979-80); Overall - .851 (1990-91)

Most Wins:

CCHA - 18 (1980-81); Overall - 38 (1990-91)

Longest Undefeated Streak:

CCHA - 10 (1979-80); Overall - 15 (1979-80)

Longest Winless Streak:

CCHA - 10 (1979-80); Overall - 26 (1990-91)

Highest CCHA Regular-Season Finish:

1st (MR) 1981, two times

Trips to the Joe:

10 (MR) 2010

Highest CCHA Tournament Finish:

1st (MR) 1981

NCAA Tournament Appearances:

8 (MR) 2010

NCAA Frozen Four Appearances:

3 (MR) 1991

NCAA Championships:

1,1991

MR - Most Recent

Berry Events Center - Marquette, Michigan

BERRY EVENTS CENTER

Opened in August 1999, The Berry Events Center is in its 12th season as the home of the Wildcats.

The nearly $11-millon facility provides individual seating for over 3,900 fans, in addition to 16 luxury boxes and standing room for 400 fans.

The facility is named after John W. Berry, Jr., a 1971 graduate of Northern Michigan University who donated $2 million to the project.

NMU is one of just two CCHA schools to play home games on a 200’ by 100’ Olympic-sized ice surface.

The Berry Events Center also features locker rooms and support areas for the NMU men’s and women’s basketball teams and the U.S. Speed skating teams along with four general-use locker rooms.

Arena: Berry Events Center (3,902)Surface Size: 200’ x 100’Arena Manager: Carl Bammert

(906) 227-2465Ticket Manager: Christy LakeBox Office: (906) 227-2839Home Game Times: 7:35 p.m.

NMU FACTS

SPORTS INFORMATION

Berry Events Center Built: 1999 Capacity: 3,902

MEMORABLE GAME AT THE BERRY EVENTS CENTER

MARCH 7, 2009 – NORTHERN MICHIGAN VS. MICHIGAN STATE

The Wildcats scored a season-high eight goals in sweeping the Michigan State Spartans in the fi rst-round of the CCHA Playoff s. Nick Sirota led the ‘Cats with three points. NMU 8 - MSU 2

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Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/11, 7/5 F, 2/5 D, 1/1, GKey Returnees: Nick Larson, F, SO (6-5-11); Joe Lavin, D, SR (3-7-10); Billy Maday, F, JR (7-14-21); Calle Ridderwall, F, SR (19-8-27); Ben Ryan, F, SR (7-12-19); Riley Sheahan, F, SO (6-11-17)

Key Losses: Brett Blatchford, D (4-15-19); Ian Cole, D (3-16-19); Kevin Deeth, F (3-16-19); Kyle Lawson, D (4-18-22); Ryan Thang, F (9-14-23) NHL Draft Picks (10): Riley Sheahan (DET ’10), Stephen Johns (CHI ’10), Bryan Rust (PIT ’10), Kevin Lind (ANA ‘10), Jeff Costello (OTT ’09), Anders Lee (NYI ’09), Nick Larson, (CGY ’08), Sean Lorenz (MIN ’08) Ben Ryan (NSH ’07), Joe Lavin (CHI ’07)Impact Freshmen: Jeff Costello, F, Cedar Rapids (USHL); Stephen Johns, D (US NTDP); Anders Lee, F, Green Bay (USHL); Bryan Rust, F (US NTDP)

2009-10 Predicted Coaches Ranking/Actual Ranking: 2nd/9th

2009-10 Rankings

Team Off ense Rank: CCHA – 10th (2.32) Overall – 10th (2.37)Team Defense Rank: CCHA – 7th (2.71) Overall – 7th (2.68)Power-Play Rank: CCHA – 8th (.173) Overall – 8th (.176)Penalty Killing Rank: CCHA – 4th (.842) Overall – 2nd (.862)

Returning All Players Forwards Defense

Goals 49 (54.4%) 47 (63.5%) 2 (12.5%)Points 108 (41.7%) 99 (55%) 9 (11.4%)

October Sun. 3 GUELPH # 5:05 p.m.Icebreaker Tournament, St. LouisFri. 8 Holy Cross * 5:30 p.m.Sun. 9 Boston U/Wisconsin * 12/3 p.m.Thu. 14 LAKE SUPERIOR 7:35 p.m.Fri. 15 LAKE SUPERIOR 7:35 p.m.Sat. 23 BOSTON COLLEGE * 7:05 p.m.Fri. 29 WESTERN MICHIGAN 7:35 p.m.Sat. 30 at Western Michigan 7:35 p.m.

NovemberFri. 5 at Bowling Green 7:05 p.m.Sat. 6 at Bowling Green 7:05 p.m.Fri. 12 at Michigan 7:35 p.m.Sat. 13 at Michigan 7:35 p.m.Fri. 19 MICHIGAN STATE 7:35 p.m.Sat. 20 MICHIGAN STATE 5:05 p.m.Fri. 26 at North Dakota * 7:37 p.m.Sat. 27 at North Dakota * 7:07 p.m.

DecemberFri. 3 at Miami 7:35 p.m.Sat. 4 at Miami 7:05 p.m.Sat. 11 NORTHERN MICHIGAN 7:05 p.m.Sun. 12 NORTHERN MICHIGAN 4:05 p.m.Wed. 29 CANISIUS * 7:05 p.m.

JanuaryShillelagh Tournament, Hoff man Estates, Ill.Sat. 1 vs. Minnesota State * 6:05 p.m.Sun. 2 vs. Boston U/Brown * 5:05 p.m.Fri. 7 at Northern Michigan 7:35 p.m.Sat. 8 at Northern Michigan 7:35 p.m.Fri. 14 ALASKA 7:35 p.m.Sat. 15 ALASKA 7:05 p.m.Fri. 21 at Ohio State 7:05 p.m.Sat. 22 at Ohio State 7:05 p.m.Fri. 28 MIAMI 7:35 p.m.Sat. 29 MIAMI 5:05 p.m.

FebruaryFri. 11 BOWLING GREEN 7:35 p.m.Sat. 12 BOWLING GREEN 7:05 p.m.Fri. 18 at Ferris State 7:05 p.m.Sat. 19 at Ferris State 7:05 p.m.Fri. 25 at Western Michigan 7:35 p.m.Sat. 26 WESTERN MICHIGAN 7:05 p.m.

Home Games in CAPITALS All times are local* - Non-conference game # - Exhibition game

2010-11 SEASON OUTLOOK

GREEN IN GOAL - Notre Dame will be young in goal this season as Jeff Jackson’s squad will feature one sophomore and two fresh-men between the pipes. Sophomore Mike Johnson returns for his second season after playing in 29 games. He was 10-13-5 over-all with a 2.60 goals-against average and a .910 save percentage while being named to the CCHA All-Rookie team. He is joined by freshmen Steven Summerhays, the USHL’s Goaltender of the Year, and Joe Rogers.

POWER PLAYER - Senior forward Calle Ridderwall led all CCHA players with 11 power-play goals in 2009-10, good for sixth nationally. Over the last two seasons, Rid-derwall has scored 22 power-play goals and has moved into 10th spot on Notre Dame’s all-time power-play list. For his career, Ridderwall has scored 42 goals.

MILESTONE MAN - Notre Dame head coach Jeff Jackson goes into the 2010-11 season needing just two more wins to reach the 300 mark in his career. In 11 seasons as an NCAA Division I coach, Jackson owns a ca-reer mark of 298-117-47 for a .696 winning percentage, tops among active coaches. In five seasons with the Irish, Jackson is 116-65-22 (.626) after going 182-52-25 (.751) in six seasons at Lake Superior State (1990-96).

YOUTH MOVEMENT ON ‘D’ - While the Irish will be young in goal, they will also be young and inexperienced on the blue line as the Notre Dame defensive corps will have just one senior – Joe Lavin and two juniors – Sean Lorenz and Nick Condon. From that group, Lavin has played just 18 games for the Irish and 66 in his collegiate career (transfer from Providence). Lorenz has played in 74 games in two years while Condon has played in 23 games. The lone sophomore – Sam Ca-labrese – played in three games as a fresh-man in 2009-10. Four freshmen defenders will look to break into the lineup this year – Jared Beers (Cedar Rapids Rough Riders - USHL), Stephen Johns (USA Under-18 Team), Shayne Taker (Cowichan Valley Capitals – BCHL) and Kevin Lind (Chicago Steel - USHL).

JOYCE CENTER’S FINAL SEASON - This will mark the final season of hockey for Notre Dame at the Joyce Center Ice Rink. The Irish will move into the new Notre Dame Ice Arena for the start of the 2011-12 cam-paign. Construction on the rink that will service the entire South Bend community as well as the Notre Dame hockey team started in April and is moving along on schedule. The 5,000-seat rink is being built south of the Joyce Center and north of Angela Bou-levard and features two playing surfaces.

2010-11 SCHEDULE

Joined CCHA: 1981-83,1992-93 CCHA Record: 225-275-74 All-Time: 689-755-121N

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Billy MadayBilly Maday

Ben RyanBen Ryan

2010-11 FIGHTING IRISH

# Name Pos Yr1 Steven Summerhays G Fr.

2 Shayne Taker D Fr. 4 Riley Sheahan F So. 6 Patrick Gaul F Jr. 8 Sam Calabrese D So. 9 Anders Lee F Fr. 10 David Gerths F Fr. 11 Jeff Costello F Fr. 12 Richard Ryan F Jr. 14 Nick Condon D Jr. 16 Mike Voran F Fr. 17 Billy Maday F Jr. 18 T.J. Tynan F Fr. 19 Ben Ryan F Sr.

# Name Pos Yr 20 Kevin Nugent F So. 21 Bryan Rust F Fr. 22 Calle Ridderwall F Sr. 24 Sean Lorenz D Jr. 25 Kevin Lind D Fr. 26 Nick Larson F So. 27 Ryan Guentzel F Sr. 28 Stephen Johns D Fr. 29 Jared Beers D Fr. 31 Joe Rogers G Fr. 32 Mike Johnson D So. 33 Joe Lavin D Sr. 35 Brian Brooke G Sr.

No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Sh. Age Hometown, St./Last team (League)

29 Jared Beers D Fr. 5-11 190 R 20 Mishawaka, IN/Cedar Rapids (USHL)

35 Brian Brooke G Sr. 6-0 188 L 22 Eden Prairie, MN/Eden Prairie

8 Sam Calabrese D So. 5-11 183 R 19 Park Ridge, IL/US NTDP

14 Nick Condon D Jr. 5-9 165 L 23 Wausau, WI/St. Louis (NAHL)

11 Jeff Costello F Fr. 5-11 210 L 20 Milwaukee, WI/Cedar Rapids (USHL)

6 Patrick Gaul F Jr. 5-8 180 L 20 Pittsburgh, PA/US NTDP

10 David Gerths F Fr. 6-0 208 R 20 Ankeny, IA/Green Bay (USHL)

27 Ryan Guentzel F Sr. 6-0 184 R 24 Woodbury, MN/Sioux Falls (USHL)

28 Stephen Johns D Fr. 6-4 221 R 18 Wampum, PA/US NTDP

32 Mike Johnson G So. 5-10 194 L 21 Verona, WI/Cedar Rapids (USHL)

26 Nick Larson F So. 6-2 197 L 21 Apple Valley, MN/Waterloo (USHL)

33 Joe Lavin D Sr. 6-2 198 L 21 Shrewsbury, MA/Omaha (USHL)

9 Anders Lee F Fr. 6-3 218 L 20 Edina, MN/Green Bay (USHL)

25 Kevin Lind D Fr. 6-3 218 L 18 Homer Glen, IL/Chicago (USHL)

24 Sean Lorenz D Jr. 6-1 201 R 20 Littleton, CO/US NTDP

17 Billy Maday F Jr. 5-11 184 R 22 Burr Ridge, IL/Waterloo (USHL)

20 Kevin Nugent F So. 6-3 197 R 21 New Canaan, CT/Tri-City (USHL)

22 Calle Ridderwall F Sr. 6-0 193 L 22 Stockholm, SWE/Tri-City (USHL)

31 Joe Rogers G Fr. 5-11 189 R 20 Marysville, MI/Albert Lea (NAHL)

21 Bryan Rust F Fr. 5-11 196 R 18 Novi, MI/US NTDP

19 Ben Ryan F Sr. 5-11 197 R 22 Brighton, MI/Des Moines (USHL)

12 Rich Ryan F Jr. 5-10 185 L 22 Toronto, ON/St. Michael’s (OPJHL)

4 Riley Sheahan F So. 6-2 205 L 18 St. Catharine’s, ON/St. Catherine’s (GHJHL)

1 Steven Summerhays G Fr. 6-0 193 L 20 Anchorage, AK/Green Bay (USHL)

3 Shayne Taker D Fr. 6-4 184 L 20 Surrey, BC/Cowichan Valley (BCHL)

18 T.J. Tynan F Fr. 5-8 156 R 18 Orland Park, Ill./Des Moines (USHL)

16 Mike Voran F Fr. 5-11 197 R 20 Livonia, MI/Sioux Falls (USHL)

Classes: SR (5), JR (5), SO (5), FR (12)

Average Height: 6’0”

Average Weight: 190 lbs.

Average Age: 20 years, 8 months

Shot: Left (11) - Right (12)

Nationality: American (23), Swedish (1) Canadian (3)

ROSTER BREAKDOWN (as of Oct. 1, 2010)

Senior forward Calle Ridderwall is the top returning scorer for Notre Dame.

...by the numbers

*Age as of Oct. 1, 2010

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OVERALL (13-17-8) CONFERENCE (9-12-7-2) CAREER # NAME GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW +/- GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW +/- GP G A PTS22 Calle Ridderwall 38 19 8 27 16/51 11 0 0 -9 28 14 6 20 11/33 7 0 0 -5 117 41 25 66

9 Ryan Thang 37 9 14 23 22/55 6 1 1 -3 27 8 10 18 15/41 5 1 1 +1 159 57 58 115

2 Kyle Lawson 38 4 18 22 18/44 3 1 2 -7 28 3 15 18 14/36 3 0 1 -4 161 17 73 90

17 Billy Maday 30 7 14 21 6/12 2 0 1 +3 20 3 10 13 4/8 1 0 0 +3 69 23 28 51

19 Ben Ryan 29 7 12 19 12/24 2 0 1 +1 21 4 8 12 11/22 1 0 1 -3 115 29 43 72

3 Brett Blatchford 38 4 15 19 12/43 2 1 0 -8 28 3 12 15 8/24 1 1 0 -8 153 6 67 73

28 Ian Cole 30 3 16 19 22/55 1 0 1 -16 20 3 10 13 18/47 1 0 1 -14 111 17 48 65

21 Kevin Deeth 37 3 16 19 19/38 1 0 0 -5 27 2 9 11 11/22 1 0 0 -5 164 35 79 114

10 Kyle Palmieri 33 9 8 17 18/36 5 0 2 -20 25 7 7 14 14/28 4 0 2 -14 33 9 8 17

4 Riley Sheahan 37 6 11 17 11/22 3 0 0 -12 28 4 10 14 10/20 2 0 0 -7 37 6 11 17

26 Nick Larson 35 6 5 11 18/47 1 0 2 -10 27 5 3 8 14/28 1 0 1 -7 35 6 5 11

33 Joe Lavin 18 3 7 10 2/4 0 0 0 -2 14 3 5 8 2/4 0 0 0 -4 66 3 16 19

15 Christiaan Minella 30 2 7 9 11/30 0 0 0 -3 21 1 4 5 5/10 0 0 0 -4 113 12 21 33

16 Dan Kissel 38 4 4 8 8/16 1 1 1 -2 28 3 2 5 7/14 1 1 1 -7 140 25 32 57

27 Ryan Guentzel 36 0 6 6 5/10 0 0 0 -11 26 0 4 4 4/8 0 0 0 -9 102 4 17 21

5 Teddy Ruth 22 0 5 5 15/52 0 0 0 -9 18 0 5 5 13/48 0 0 0 -5 100 4 13 17

24 Sean Lorenz 34 2 1 3 7/14 1 0 2 -9 24 1 0 1 4/8 0 0 1 -6 74 2 4 6

12 Richard Ryan 18 1 0 1 4/8 0 0 0 -3 14 0 0 0 3/6 0 0 0 -2 21 1 0 1

6 Patrick Gaul 31 1 0 1 3/6 0 0 0 -11 21 1 0 1 2/4 0 0 0 -8 46 1 2 3

20 Kevin Nugent 16 0 1 1 -- 0 0 0 -2 14 0 1 1 -- 0 0 0 -1 16 0 1 1

13 Eric Ringel 17 0 1 1 1/2 0 0 0 +3 12 0 1 1 1/2 0 0 0 +1 23 0 1 1

8 Sam Calabrese 3 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 E 1 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 E 3 0 0 0

31 Tom O’Brien 5 0 0 0 1/2 0 0 0 -4 3 0 0 0 1/2 0 0 0 -3 7 0 0 0

30 Brad Phillips 10 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 -3 6 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 -1 15 0 0 0

18 Kyle Murphy 17 0 0 0 2/4 0 0 0 -1 15 0 0 0 2/4 0 0 0 -1 17 0 0 0

14 Nick Condon 20 0 0 0 2/4 0 0 0 -6 15 0 0 0 2/4 0 0 0 -2 23 0 0 0

32 Mike Johnson 29 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 -19 24 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 -16 29 0 0 0

Bench -- -- -- -- 5/10 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 3/6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Notre Dame Totals 38 90 169 259 240/589 39 4 13 -27 28 65 122 187 179/429 28 3 9 -21 -- -- -- --

Opponent Totals 38 102 174 276 291/759 24 4 17 +27 28 76 131 207 215/569 18 3 12 +21 -- -- -- --

OVERALL CONFERENCE

# Name GP Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T GP Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T

32 Mike Johnson 29 1545:35 67 2.60 674 .910 10 13 5 24 1282:21 55 2.57 567 .912 8 11 4

30 Brad Phillips 10 558:35 23 2.47 234 .911 2 3 3 6 320:29 14 2.62 133 .905 1 0 3

31 Tom O’Brien 5 209:59 10 2.86 66 .868 1 1 0 3 110:02 5 2.73 41 .891 0 1 0

TM EMPTY NET 22 10:49 2 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 15 7:06 2 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0

Total............... 38 2324:58 102 2.63 974 .905 13 17 8 28 1719:58 76 2.65 741 .907 9 12 7

Opponents........... 38 2324:58 90 2.32 1038 .920 17 13 8 28 1719:58 65 2.27 733 .919 12 9 7

2009-10 RESULTS

OctoberOctober 9 ALAB-HUNTSVILLE * L 2-3 2994 9 ALAB-HUNTSVILLE * L 2-3 2994

10 ALAB-HUNTSVILLE * W 3-1 2715 10 ALAB-HUNTSVILLE * W 3-1 2715

15 PROVIDENCE * L 2-3 2471 15 PROVIDENCE * L 2-3 2471

16 PROVIDENCE * W 2-0 2857 16 PROVIDENCE * W 2-0 2857

20 at Boston University * W 3-0 5648 20 at Boston University * W 3-0 5648

23 BOSTON COLLEGE * L 2-3 2997 23 BOSTON COLLEGE * L 2-3 2997

30 OHIO STATE W 3-1 2839 30 OHIO STATE W 3-1 2839

31 OHIO STATE T (OT) 2-2 2208 31 OHIO STATE T (OT) 2-2 2208

NovemberNovember 6 at Alaska W 3-2 3601 6 at Alaska W 3-2 3601

7 at Alaska L 1-3 3704 7 at Alaska L 1-3 3704

14 NORTHERN MICHIGAN L 2-3 2721 14 NORTHERN MICHIGAN L 2-3 2721

15 NORTHERN MICHIGAN T (SW) 2-2 2337 15 NORTHERN MICHIGAN T (SW) 2-2 2337

19 at Michigan State T (SW) 1-1 4683 19 at Michigan State T (SW) 1-1 4683

22 vs. Michigan State W 4-1 3572 22 vs. Michigan State W 4-1 3572

27 BOWLING GREEN W (OT) 2-1 2857 27 BOWLING GREEN W (OT) 2-1 2857

28 BOWLING GREEN T (OT) 4-4 2544 28 BOWLING GREEN T (OT) 4-4 2544

DecemberDecember 4 at Miami L 0-1 3374 4 at Miami L 0-1 3374

5 at Miami L 0-4 3119 5 at Miami L 0-4 3119

11 at Michigan L 1-4 6831 11 at Michigan L 1-4 6831

13 MICHIGAN W 2-0 2802 13 MICHIGAN W 2-0 2802

JanuaryJanuary 2 vs. Colgate* W 5-2 3836 2 vs. Colgate* W 5-2 3836

3 vs. North Dakota 3 vs. North Dakota* T (SW) 3-3 2514* T (SW) 3-3 2514

9 FERRIS STATE L 2-5 2857 9 FERRIS STATE L 2-5 2857

10 FERRIS STATE L 2-4 2767 10 FERRIS STATE L 2-4 2767

15 MICHIGAN STATE W 5-2 3007 15 MICHIGAN STATE W 5-2 3007

16 at Michigan State T (OT) 4-4 6247 16 at Michigan State T (OT) 4-4 6247

22 at Lake Superior W 6-1 2317 22 at Lake Superior W 6-1 2317

23 at Lake Superior T (OT) 1-1 2691 23 at Lake Superior T (OT) 1-1 2691

29 NEBRASKA-OMAHA L 3-5 3007 29 NEBRASKA-OMAHA L 3-5 3007

30 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 3-2 2857 30 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 3-2 2857

FebruaryFebruary 5 at Western Michigan L 2-7 2570 5 at Western Michigan L 2-7 2570

6 at Western Michigan L 1-4 3171 6 at Western Michigan L 1-4 3171

19 at Bowling Green L 3-4 2084 19 at Bowling Green L 3-4 2084

20 at Bowling Green T (OT) 1-1 2746 20 at Bowling Green T (OT) 1-1 2746

25 at Michigan L 0-4 6710 25 at Michigan L 0-4 6710

27 MICHIGAN W 5-3 2932 27 MICHIGAN W 5-3 2932

MarchMarch 5 at Ohio State L 1-3 734 5 at Ohio State L 1-3 734

6 at Ohio State L 2-8 743 6 at Ohio State L 2-8 743

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The 2010-11 season marks the sixth year for head coach Jeff Jackson behind the Notre Dame bench.

In his fi rst fi ve seasons guiding the Fighting Irish, Jackson has moved Notre Dame among the ranks of college hockey’s elite teams. Since the 2005-06 campaign, the Irish have won 116 games, claimed a pair of CCHA regular-season championships and won two CCHA tournament titles (2006-07, 2008-09). Notre Dame has made three NCAA appearances (2006-07, 2007-08 and 2008-09) highlighted by a Frozen Four appearance and a trip to the national championship game in 2007-2008.

A 1978 Michigan State graduate with degrees in communication and education, Jackson took over the coaching reins at Notre Dame on May 6, 2005. During his fi ve seasons behind the Irish bench, his teams are 116-65-22 (.626) and in 11 collegiate seasons he is 298-117-47 with the top winning percentage (.696)

JEFF JACKSON HEAD COACH

JACKSON BEHIND THE BENCHYear School Overall Conference1990-95 Lake Superior 182-52-25 120-38-23

2005-pres. Notre Dame 116-65-22 77-42-21

Career 298-117-47 197-80-44

ND COACHING HISTORYYear Coach Overall Conference1912-13 G.R. Walsh 1-2-0

1919-23 Paul Castner 18-4-0

1923-26 Tom Lieb 3-8-3

1926-27 Benjamin Dubois 3-7-1

1968-87 Lefty Smith 307-320-31 28-30-4

1987-95 Ric Schafer 113-151-15 21-58-8

1995-2005 Dave Poulin 139-197-50 99-145-41

Jeff Jackson notched his 100th victory as

the head coach of the Fighting Irish in his

fourth season.

among active Division I coaches.After a 13-19-4 inaugural campaign, Jackson

saw his squad go 32-7-3 overall and 21-4-3 in the conference in 2006-2007 on the way to winning Notre Dame’s fi rst-ever CCHA regular season and tournament titles. For his eff orts, Jackson won the 2007 Spencer Penrose Award as the Division I national coach of the year. He also won coach of the year honors from the CCHA, USCHO.com, Inside College Hockey.com and College Hockey News.com.

In 2007-08, Jackson’s squad was 27-16-4 and fi nished fourth in the conference. They got hot at the right time, winning the NCAA West Regional in Colorado Springs, Colo., with wins over New Hampshire and Michigan State. At the NCAA Final Four, the Irish defeated Michigan, 5-4, in overtime, before falling in the title game, 4-1 to Boston College.

The 2008-2009 season saw the Irish continue their impressive run as they were 31-6-3 overall while winning the CCHA with a 21-4-3-3 mark. The top seed in the 2009 NCAA Midwest Regional in Grand Rapids, Mich., Notre Dame was upset in the opening round by Bemidji State.

Jackson got his collegiate coaching start in 1986 at Lake Superior as an assistant on Frank Anzalone’s staff , helping guide the Lakers to one CCHA title and the 1988 NCAA championship.

When Anzalone left following the 1989-90 season, Jackson took over behind the Lakers’ bench, guiding them to a 182-52-25 (.751) record, two CCHA regular-season titles, four CCHA championships and three consecutive NCAA fi nals, winning the national title in 1992 and 1994.

Following the 1995-96 season, Jackson became the national coach and senior director of the newly founded U.S. National Team Development Program based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. In his fi rst season, he led the U.S. Junior National Team to a then, best-ever, silver medal fi nish at the 1997 World Junior Championships.

In 2000, Jackson moved on to the Ontario Hockey League’s Guelph Storm where he was 87-67-24-4 in two-plus seasons. He spent two seasons (2003-05) as an assistant coach with the New York Islanders before taking over at Notre Dame.

Memorable MomentsOctober 17, 1992 – Notre Dame returns to the CCHA after a 10-year absence. The Irish drop the regular-season opener at Michigan, 6-1.

March 27, 2004 – Notre Dame makes its fi rst appearance in the NCAA Tournament as a No. 4 seed at the Midwest Regional at Grand Rapids, Mich. The Irish get fi rst-period goals from Cory McLean and Aaron Gill to lead Minnesota, 2-0, after one period. The Gophers go on to win the game 5-2.

May 6, 2005 – Jeff Jackson is named the fourth head coach in the modern era of Notre Dame hockey (1968-present).

February 16, 2007 – Ryan Thang scored the only goal and David Brown made 28 saves as the Irish take a 1-0 shutout win at Alaska. The win clinches Notre Dame’s fi rst CCHA regular-season championship.

March 17, 2007 – Notre Dame downs Michigan, 2-1, in the CCHA championship game at Joe Louis Arena for the team’s fi rst CCHA tournament title. David Brown takes tournament MVP honors and is joined on the all-tournament team by teammates Erik Condra and Wes O’Neill. The win advances the Irish to the NCAA Tournament as the tourney’s top-seeded team.

April 10, 2008 – Freshman Calle Ridderwall scores twice, including the game winner at 5:44 of overtime, to give Notre Dame a 5-4 overtime win over top-seeded Michigan in the fi rst-ever NCAA Frozen Four game for the Irish. The win sent Notre Dame to the national championship game against Boston College. David Brown

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2010-11 FIGHTING IRISH STAFF

Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.CPresident

Paul PooleyAssociate Head Coach

Jack SwarbrickAthletic Director

Andy SlaggertAssociate Coach

Tim ConnorSID

Tricia BelliaFaculty Athletic Rep.

Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C

Paul Pooley Andy Slaggert

Jack Swarbrick

Tim Connor Tricia Bellia

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Location: Notre Dame, IN 46556Founded: 1842Enrollment: 11,603Nickname: Fighting IrishColors: Gold and BlueJoined CCHA: 1981-83; 1992-presentCCHA Record: 225-275-74All-time Record: 689-755-121President: Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. Athletic Director: Jack SwarbrickAthletic Dept. Phone: (574) 631-6107NCAA Faculty Rep.: Patricia BelliaHead Coach: Jeff Jackson Michigan State ’78Hockey Offi ce Phone: (574) 631-3630Hockey Coach E-mail: [email protected] Record: 298-117-47Record at Notre Dame: 116-64-21Associate Head Coach: Paul Pooley Ohio State ’84 Associate Coach: Andy Slaggert Notre Dame ‘89Volunteer Assistant Coach: T.J. Jindra (ND ’07)Hockey Operations/Video: Nick Siergiej Wisconsin-River Falls ’06Athletic Trainer: Kevin Ricks (574) 631-7100Equipment Manager:

Dave Gilbert (574) 631-3628

SID: Bernadette CafarelliHockey SID: Tim ConnorOffi ce Phone: (574) 631-7516Offi ce Fax: (547) 631-7941E-Mail: [email protected] 112 Joyce Center Notre Dame, IN 46556School Website: und.comPress Box Phone: (574) 631-4899

DIRECTIONS TO NOTRE DAME

From North or South: Take U.S. 31 (becomes Indiana 933) to Angela Boulevard. Follow Angela through second traffi c light (Eddy Street). Go through light and make second left hand turn into large parking lots. Joyce Center is in front of you with the Joyce Center Rink in the north dome. Park in the lots south of the Joyce Center. From the East or West: Take Indiana Toll Road to Notre Dame Exit 77. Follow access road and turn right (south) onto Highway 31. Follow directions from North or South.

RECORDS (INDIVIDUAL)

GoalsForward Single Season: 43 - Eddie Bumbacco (1972-73)

Career: 104 - Greg Meredith (1976-80)

Defenseman Single Season: 19 - Bob Thebeau (1984-85)

Career: 40 - Bob Thebeau (1982-86)

Freshman 28 - Dave Poulin (1978-79)

AssistsForward Single Season: 47-Brian Walsh (1975-76-77)

Eddie Bumbacco (1972-73)

Career: 145 - Brian Walsh (1973-77)

John Noble (1969-73)

Defenseman Single Season: 37 - Jeff Brownschidle (1979-80)

Career: 95 - John Schmidt (1978-82)

Freshman 35 - John Noble (1969-70)

PointsForward Single Season: 90 - Eddie Bumbacco (1972-73)

Career: 234 - Brian Walsh (1973-77)

Defenseman Single Season: 51 - Jeff Brownschidle (1979-80)

Career: 123 - John Schmidt (1978-82)

Freshman 59 - Dave Poulin (1978-79)

59 - John Noble (1969-70)

GoaltenderWins Single Season: 30 - Brown/Pearce

Career: 59 - Jordan Pearce (2005-09)

GAA Single Season: 1.58 - David Brown (2006-07)

Career: 1.98 - Jordan Pearce (2005 -09)

Save Pct. Single Season: .9312-Jordan Pearce (2008-09)

Career: .918 - Jordan Pearce (2008-09)

Shutouts Single Season: 8 - Jordan Pearce (2008-09)

Career: 12 - Brown/Pearce

RECORDS (TEAM)

Best Winning Percentage:

CCHA - .804 (2006-07, 2008-09); Overall - .848 (1987-88)

Most Wins:

CCHA - 21 (2006-07, 2008-09); Overall - 32 (2006-07)

Longest Undefeated Streak:

CCHA - 16 (10/31/08-1/17/09); Overall: 20 games (10/31/08-

1/17/09)

Longest Winless Streak:

CCHA - 17 gms (0-15-2, 2004-05); Overall: 22 gms (0-20-2,

2004-05)

Highest CCHA Regular-Season Finish:

1st - twice MR (2008-09)

Trips to the Joe:

8 (MR) 2009

Highest CCHA Tournament Finish:

1st MR (2009)

NCAA Tournament Appearances:

4 (MR) 2009

NCAA Frozen Four Appearances: 1

NCAA Championships: 0

MR - Most Recent

Joyce Athletic Center - Notre Dame, Indiana

JOYCE CENTER

Notre Dame’s Joyce Center Ice Rink will play host to Irish hockey for the fi nal season in 2010-11 as they move into a new arena for the start of the 2011-12 campaign. Opened in 1968, the entire Joyce Center serves as a multi-purpose sports complex, a theatre and concert hall, a convention center, and an office building.

Originally known as the Athletic and Convocation Center (ACC), the building was renamed in 1987 to honor Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C., Notre Dame’s executive vice president from 1952 until his retirement in 1987.

Designed by Ellerbe Architects of St. Paul, Minn., the Joyce Center was conceived at the outset as a combination athletic-civic center as persons in the Michiana area contributed $1.8 million alone. The Center’s two distinctive domes, covered with white vinyl roofing material stretched over steel ribbing, rise just east of Notre Dame’s football stadium. Built at a cost of $8.6 million dollars, the structure covers 10 acres of ground.

Arena: Joyce Center (2,713) Surface Size: 200’ x 85’ Arena Manager:

John Murray (574) 631-7905Ticket Manager:

Ryan Boudway (574) 631-7356Box Offi ce: (574) 631-7356Home Game Times: Friday 7:35 p.m. Saturday 7:05 p.m.

NOTRE DAME FACTS

SPORTS INFORMATION

Joyce Center Built: 1968 Capacity: 2,713

MEMORABLE GAMES AT THE JOYCE CENTER

FEBRUARY 24, 2007 – #1 NOTRE DAME VS. FERRIS STATE

A standing-room only crowd celebrated Notre Dame’s fi rst CCHA regular-season title as the Irish blanked Ferris State 2-0 in the regular-season fi nale. Following the game, the team was presented its fi rst CCHA regular-season championship trophy and banner for the Joyce Center. ND 2 - FSU 0

OCTOBER 22, 2004 – NOTRE DAME VS. #1 BOSTON COLLEGE

Morgan Cey made a career-high 50 saves and T. J. Jindra scored a short-handed game winner with 15 seconds left to give Notre Dame a 3-2 win over No. 1 ranked Boston College. ND 3 - BC 2

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Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/8; 10/5 F, 5/2 D, 2/0 G

Key Returnees: John Albert, F, SR (6-24-30); Peter Boyd, F, SR (6-27-33); Devon Krogh, D, SO (3-6-9); Chris Reed, D, SR (1-9-10); Shane Sims, D, SR (5-12-17); Sergio Somma, F, SR (15-24-29)

Key Losses: Matt Bartkowski, D (6-12-18); Hunter Bishop, F (15-12-27); Zac Dalpe, F (21-24-45);

NHL Draft Picks (5): Chris Crane (SJS ‘10); Curtis Gedig (NJD ‘09); John Albert (ATL ’07); C.J. Severyn (CAL ’07); Shane Sims (NYI ’06)

Impact Freshmen: Chris Crane, F, Green Bay (USHL); Curtis Gedig, D, Vernon (BCHL); Alex Szczechura, F, Penticton (BCHL)

2009-10 Predicted Coaches Ranking/Actual Ranking: 4th/8th

2009-10 Rankings

Team Off ense Rank: CCHA – 5th (2.89) Overall – 7th (2.82)Team Defense Rank: CCHA – 11th (3.32) Overall – 11th (3.13)Power Play Rank: CCHA – 3rd (19.0) Overall – 9th (17.5)Penalty Kill Rank: CCHA – 12th (71.7) Overall – 11th (76.6)

Returning All Players Forwards Defense

Goals 58 (52.7%) 49 (51.6%) 9 (60%)Points 183 (61.6%) 138 (59.0%) 41 (69.5%)

October Fri. 8 at Quinnipiac * 7:00 p.m.Sat. 9 at Quinnipiac * 7:00 p.m.Fri. 15 ROBERT MORRIS * 7:05 p.m.Fri. 22 at Ferris State 7:05 p.m.Sat. 23 at Ferris State 7:05 p.m.Fri. 29 at Northern Michigan 7:35 p.m.Sat. 30 at Northern Michigan 7:35 p.m.

NovemberFri. 5 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE * 7:05 p.m.Sat. 6 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE * 7:05 p.m.Fri. 12 at Michigan State 6:35 p.m.Sat. 13 at Michigan State 7:05 p.m.Fri. 26 ALASKA (Nationwide Arena) 1:45 p.m.Sat. 27 ALASKA (Nationwide Arena) 8:05 p.m.

DecemberFri. 3 MICHIGAN 7:35 p.m.Sat. 4 MICHIGAN 7:05 p.m.Fri. 10 at Bowling Green 7:05 p.m.Sat. 11 at Bowling Green 7:05 p.m.

JanuaryCatamount Cup, VT

Sat. 1 at Vermount * 7:05 p.m.Sun. 2 vs. Army * 4:00 p.m.Fri. 7 MIAMI 7:35 p.m.Sat. 8 MIAMI 7:05 p.m.Fri. 14 at Western Michigan 7:35 p.m.Sat. 15 at Western Michigan 7:35 p.m.Fri. 21 NOTRE DAME 7:05 p.m.Sat. 22 NOTRE DAME 7:05 p.m.Fri. 28 at Alaska 7:05 p.m.Sat. 29 at Alaska 7:05 p.m.

FebruaryFri. 4 MICHIGAN STATE 7:35 p.m.Sat. 5 MICHIGAN STATE 7:05 p.m.Fri. 11 at Michigan 7:35 p.m.Sat. 12 at Michigan 7:35 p.m.Fri. 18 LAKE SUPERIOR 7:05 p.m.Sat. 19 LAKE SUPERIOR 7:05 p.m.Fri. 25 FERRIS STATE 7:05 p.m.Sat. 26 FERRIS STATE 7:05 p.m.

Home Games in CAPITALS All times are local* - Non-conference game # - Exhibition game

2010-11 SEASON OUTLOOK

MARK’S THE MAN - Mark Osiecki will be in his first year at the helm for the Buckeyes in 2010-11. It marks his first collegiate head coaching posi-tion after six years at his alma mater Wisconsin, winning the 2006 NCAA title and reaching the championship game in 2010. Osiecki has been a part of NCAA (both as a player and coach), junior hockey, international and professional cham-pionship teams. He was on the staff for the U.S. 2010 World Junior Championship team and will reprise that role again this year.

SEASONED BUCKEYES - The Buckeyes return 16 letterwinners, including three of the top four scorers in seniors Peter Boyd, who had a team-best 27 assists last year, along with six goals, John Albert, who had a 6-24-30 line and Sergio Som-ma who was tied for second on the team with 15 goals and added 14 assists for 29 points.

ZAC’S NOT BACK - The team will look to replace the scoring of Zac Dalpe, who had a team-best 21 goals and 45 points last season en route to All-America and First Team All-Conference hon-ors (the first Buckeye so honored since 2003). He signed a professional contract with the Carolina Hurricanes following the season and made an immediate splash in the AHL, with six goals (in-cluding a hat trick) and seven points in just nine regular-season games, along with a 3-3-6 line in eight playoff contests.

THE OPEN ROAD - The Buckeyes begin the year with just one regular-season home game in the first month, hosting Robert Morris Oct. 15 along with three road series. The team will be home for three of five series in November and December. Five of eight CCHA series after the holiday break will be in Columbus.

O-H-I-O - Six Buckeyes hail from Ohio this season with the addition of freshmen Alex Lip-pincott (Akron) and Chris Crane (West Chester). They join seniors Patrick Schafer (Hilliard), John Albert (Concord) and Chris Reed (Solon) and sophomore Jeff Michael (Hilliard). In all, the team has players from 14 states and provinces . After Ohio, three hail from both Minnesota and Michi-gan and two come from Pennsylvania, British Columbia and New York. Other home states and provinces include Ontario, Missouri, Virginia, Al-berta, Saskatchewan, Kansas, Manitoba and New Brunswick.

HEADING TO 100 - Senior John Albert enters the year first in career scoring with 90 points, fol-lowed by Peter Boyd with 88. The last Buckeye to hit the 100-point mark was Tom Fritsche, who wrapped up his four-year career in 2008 with 107 career points. Albert has 21 goals and 69 assists as a Buckeye, with Boyd tallying 29 goals and 59 helpers.

2010-11 SCHEDULE

Joined CCHA: 1971-73,1976-77 CCHA Record: 419-493-90 All-Time: 757-777-119O

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2010-11 BUCKEYES

# Name Pos Yr 1 Cal Heeter G Jr. 4 Corey Toy D Sr. 5 Brandon Martell D So. 8 Curtis Gedig D Fr. 9 Patrick Schafer F Sr. 10 Kyle Reed F Sr. 11 Alex Lippincott F Fr. 12 Travis Statchuk F Fr. 13 Paul Kirtland F So. 14 Alex Carlson F So. 15 John Albert F Sr. 16 Brendan Arniel F Fr. 17 Chris Reed D Sr.

# Name Pos Yr 19 Danny Dries F Jr. 20 C.J. Severyn F Sr. 21 Sean Duddy D Jr. 23 Cory Schneider F Jr. 24 Shane Sims D Sr. 25 Jeff McNeil F So. 26 Peter Boyd F Sr. 27 Devon Krogh D So. 28 Alex Szczechura F Fr. 30 Jeff Michael G So. 33 Chris Crane F Fr. 41 Dustin Carlson G Sr. 44 Sergio Somma F Sr.

No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Sh. Age Hometown, St./Last team (League)

15 John Albert F Sr. 5-11 190 L 21 Concord, OH/US NTDP

16 Brendan Arniel F Fr. 6-1 200 L 20 Winnipeg, MN/Buff alo (OJAHL)

26 Peter Boyd F Sr. 5-10 190 L 22 Cambridge-Narrows, NB/Northwood School

14 Alex Carlson F So. 6-2 190 L 22 Farmington, MN/North Iowa (NAHL)

41 Dustin Carlson G Sr. 6-2 190 L 23 Forest Lake, MN/Alexandria (NAHL)

33 Chris Crane F Fr. 6-1 193 R 18 Westchester, OH/Green Bay (USHL)

19 Danny Dries F Jr. 6-0 193 L 22 Lake Orion, MI/New Hampshire (Hockey East)

21 Sean Duddy D Jr. 6-2 197 R 21 Ann Arbor, MI/Wichita Falls (NAHL)

8 Curtis Gedig D Fr. 6-3 190 L 19 West Kelowna, BC/Vernon (BCHL)

1 Cal Heeter G Jr. 6-4 195 L 21 St. Louis, MO/St. Louis (NAHL)

13 Paul Kirtland F So. 5-8 180 L 22 Lenexa, KS/Fairbanks (NAHL)

27 Devon Krogh D So. 6-1 195 R 20 West Vancouver, BC/Penticton (BCHL)

11 Alex Lippincott F Fr. 6-1 182 L 18 Akron, OH/Fargo (USHL)

5 Brandon Martell D So. 6-3 205 L 21 Elk River, MN/Fairbanks (NAHL)

25 Jeff McNeil F So. 6-3 220 L 22 Mulliken, MI/Wichita Falls (NAHL)

30 Jeff Michael G So. 6-0 175 L 20 Hilliard, OH/North Bay (NOJHL)

17 Chris Reed D Sr. 6-1 195 R 23 Solon, OH/Ohio (USHL)

10 Kyle Reed F Sr. 6-1 185 L 23 Calgary, AB/Notre Dame (SJHL)

9 Patrick Schafer F Sr. 5-10 186 R 22 Hilliard, OH/Omaha (USHL)

23 Cory Schneider F Jr. 5-10 188 L 22 Rochester, NY/Penticton (BCHL)

20 C.J. Severyn F Sr. 6-1 198 L 21 Beaver, PA/US NTDP

24 Shane Sims D Sr. 6-1 195 R 22 East Amherst, NY/Des Moines (USHL)

44 Sergio Somma F Sr. 5-9 188 L 22 Pittsburgh, PA/Green Bay (USHL)

12 Travis Statchuk F Fr. 5-10 175 L 20 Wadena, SK/Salmon Arms (BCHL)

28 Alex Szczechura F Fr. 5-9 175 R 20 Brantford, ON/Penticton (BCHL)

4 Corey Toy D Sr. 6-0 210 R 22 Round Hill, VA/Omaha (USHL)

Classes: SR (10), JR (4), SO (6), FR (6)

Average Height: 6’0”

Average Weight: 189 lbs.

Average Age: 21 years, 8 months

Shot: Left (15) - Right (8)

Nationality: American (19), Canadian (7)

ROSTER BREAKDOWN (as of Oct. 1, 2010)

Junior goaltender Dustin Carlson led the Buckeyes with a 2.80 GAA in 2009-10.

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OVERALL (15-18-6) CONFERENCE (10-12-6-4) CAREER# NAME GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW +/- GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW +/- GP G A PTS19 Zac Dalpe 39 21 24 45 4/19 8 0 2 +15 28 17 17 34 4/19 6 0 2 +13 76 34 36 70

26 Peter Boyd 39 6 27 33 28/78 0 0 0 +9 28 6 22 28 20/40 0 0 0 +9 122 29 59 88

15 John Albert 39 6 24 30 10/20 1 1 0 E 28 5 18 23 9/18 1 0 0 +1 122 21 69 90

44 Sergio Somma 39 15 14 29 21/50 2 0 2 +11 28 12 10 22 15/38 1 0 1 +6 122 34 36 70

8 Hunter Bishop 33 15 12 27 11/22 3 1 0 +4 26 9 10 19 9/18 3 0 0 +2 79 29 30 59

12 Matt Bartkowski 39 6 12 18 36/99 5 0 1 -2 28 4 11 15 19/49 3 0 1 +1 80 11 27 38

24 Shane Sims 34 5 12 17 11/22 4 1 0 +3 25 3 8 11 8/16 3 0 0 +3 115 13 39 52

20 C.J. Severyn 38 9 6 15 20/40 2 0 1 -1 27 6 3 9 13/26 1 0 1 -1 103 18 11 29

18 Taylor Stefi shen 27 5 8 13 6/12 2 0 1 E 22 4 8 12 4/8 2 0 0 E 42 8 13 21

11 Mathieu Picard 35 5 6 11 10/20 0 0 3 -2 24 2 4 6 7/14 0 0 1 -1 128 19 23 42

9 Patrick Schafer 34 4 7 11 11/22 0 0 3 -1 25 3 5 8 7/14 0 0 3 +2 108 11 23 34

17 Chris Reed 39 1 9 10 13/26 1 0 0 +13 28 1 2 3 9/18 1 0 0 +11 120 3 26 29

10 Kyle Reed 29 4 5 9 10/31 2 0 1 -7 21 3 2 5 6/23 2 0 0 -5 106 22 24 46

27 Devon Krogh 32 3 6 9 5/10 2 0 1 +8 22 3 4 7 4/8 2 0 1 +4 32 3 6 9

23 Cory Schneider 24 2 2 4 7/14 0 0 0 -4 20 2 2 4 5/10 0 0 0 -4 40 2 4 6

16 Ian Boots 18 1 3 4 5/10 0 0 0 -8 13 0 3 3 5/10 0 0 0 -3 50 10 19 29

21 Sean Duddy 30 0 4 4 4/8 0 0 0 E 19 0 1 1 3/6 0 0 0 E 52 0 7 7

41 Dustin Carlson 22 0 3 3 2/4 0 0 0 -5 14 0 2 2 -- 0 0 0 -3 70 0 4 4

14 Alex Carlson 13 1 1 2 1/2 0 0 0 E 6 0 1 1 1/2 0 0 0 +1 13 1 1 2

13 Paul Kirtland 21 1 0 1 5/10 1 0 0 -6 13 1 0 1 5/10 1 0 0 -3 21 1 0 1

1 Cal Heeter 20 0 1 1 3/6 0 0 0 +12 16 0 1 1 3/6 0 0 0 +10 25 0 1 1

4 Corey Toy 38 0 1 1 24/70 0 0 0 -6 28 0 1 1 14/28 0 0 0 -5 109 5 17 22

7 Erick Belanger 7 0 0 0 3/6 0 0 0 -2 6 0 0 0 1/2 0 0 0 -2 33 1 7 8

5 Brandon Martell 7 0 0 0 2/4 0 0 0 -1 3 0 0 0 1/2 0 0 0 E 7 0 0 0

3 Mike Folkes 13 0 0 0 6/12 0 0 0 -4 11 0 0 0 6/12 0 0 0 -2 35 0 3 3

25 Jeff McNeil 35 0 0 0 4/8 0 0 0 -4 25 0 0 0 3/6 0 0 0 -4 35 0 0 0

Bench -- -- -- -- 8/16 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 8/16 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Ohio State Totals 39 110 187 297 270/641 33 3 15 +4 28 81 135 216 189/419 26 0 10 +5 -- -- -- --

Opponent Totals 39 122 218 340 247/521 49 3 18 -4 28 93 172 265 172/344 43 1 12 -5 -- -- -- --

OVERALL CONFERENCE # Name GP Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T GP Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T41 Dustin Carlson 22 1262:18 59 2.80 645 .916 6 12 4 14 802:45 35 2.62 388 .917 3 7 4

1 Cal Heeter 20 1108:17 59 3.19 512 .897 9 6 2 16 905:14 55 3.65 414 .883 7 5 2

TM EMPTY NET 24 11:26 4 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 16 6:39 3 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0

Total............... 39 2382:01 122 3.07 1157 .905 15 18 6 28 1714:38 93 3.25 802 .896 10 12 6

Opponents........... 39 2382:01 110 2.77 1078 .907 18 15 6 28 1714:38 81 2.83 794 .907 12 10 6

2009-10 OHIO STATE STATISTICS

2009-10 RESULTS

OctoberOctober 8 QUINNIPIAC * L 2-4 1186 8 QUINNIPIAC * L 2-4 1186

9 QUINNIPIAC * L 1-3 1694 9 QUINNIPIAC * L 1-3 1694

15 DENVER * L 0-2 1387 15 DENVER * L 0-2 1387

16 DENVER * W 4-0 1323 16 DENVER * W 4-0 1323

23 at Lake Superior L 2-3 2352 23 at Lake Superior L 2-3 2352

24 at Lake Superior W 4-3 2934 24 at Lake Superior W 4-3 2934

30 at Notre Dame L 1-3 2839 30 at Notre Dame L 1-3 2839

31 at Notre Dame T (SW) 2-2 2208 31 at Notre Dame T (SW) 2-2 2208

NovemberNovember 6 NORTHERN MICHIGAN L 0-1 22186 NORTHERN MICHIGAN L 0-1 2218

7 NORTHERN MICHIGAN W 5-4 1815 7 NORTHERN MICHIGAN W 5-4 1815

13 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 4-2 2129 13 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 4-2 2129

14 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 4-2 1752 14 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 4-2 1752

20 at Ferris State L 1-8 1689 20 at Ferris State L 1-8 1689

21 at Ferris State L (OT) 5-6 1450 21 at Ferris State L (OT) 5-6 1450

27 at North Dakota * L 1-4 11251 27 at North Dakota * L 1-4 11251

28 vs. Bemidji State * W (OT) 2-1 11241 28 vs. Bemidji State * W (OT) 2-1 11241

DecemberDecember 4 MICHIGAN W 5-3 5182 4 MICHIGAN W 5-3 5182

5 MICHIGAN L 1-2 4953 5 MICHIGAN L 1-2 4953

11 MIAMI L 0-6 4496 11 MIAMI L 0-6 4496

12 at Miami L 2-4 3276 12 at Miami L 2-4 3276

JanuaryJanuary 8 BOWLING GREEN W 7-2 3236 8 BOWLING GREEN W 7-2 3236

9 BOWLING GREEN 9 BOWLING GREEN W 4-3 2435W 4-3 2435

22 at Michigan State L 2-5 4630 22 at Michigan State L 2-5 4630

23 at Michigan State W 4-2 5206 23 at Michigan State W 4-2 5206

29 FERRIS STATE W 5-3 3336 29 FERRIS STATE W 5-3 3336

30 FERRIS STATE T (OT) 3-3 4842 30 FERRIS STATE T (OT) 3-3 4842

FebruaryFebruary 5 at Nebraska-Omaha T (OT) 5-5 13417 5 at Nebraska-Omaha T (OT) 5-5 13417

6 at Nebraska-Omaha L 3-4 7259 6 at Nebraska-Omaha L 3-4 7259

12 ALASKA L 1-4 3119 12 ALASKA L 1-4 3119

13 ALASKA T (SW) 3-3 4272 13 ALASKA T (SW) 3-3 4272

19 at Western Michigan W 3-1 2640 19 at Western Michigan W 3-1 2640

20 at Western Michgian T (SW) 3-3 2602 20 at Western Michgian T (SW) 3-3 2602

26 at Miami L 2-6 3508 26 at Miami L 2-6 3508

27 MIAMI T (SW) 0-0 8906 27 MIAMI T (SW) 0-0 8906

MarchMarch 5 NOTRE DAME W 3-1 734 5 NOTRE DAME W 3-1 734

6 NOTRE DAME W 8-2 743 6 NOTRE DAME W 8-2 743

12 Miami L 2-6 3141 12 Miami L 2-6 3141

13 Miami W (OT) 5-4 3058 13 Miami W (OT) 5-4 3058

14 Miami L 1-2 2245 14 Miami L 1-2 2245

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Mark Osiecki, a winner on every level, was named head coach of the Ohio State men’s hockey program April 24, 2010. Osiecki was the top assistant at Wisconsin the last six years and prior to joining the Badgers was the head coach and general manager of the Green Bay Gamblers in the United States Hockey League for seven seasons. Osiecki has been a part of NCAA (both as a player and coach), junior hockey, international and professional championship teams.

At Wisconsin, Osiecki was the recruiting coordinator and defensive coach under Mike Eaves. The Badgers advanced to the NCAA Frozen Four championship game this past season and won the national title in 2006. The squad made four NCAA

MARK OSIECKI HEAD COACH

OSIECKI BEHIND THE BENCHYear School Overall Conference2010-pres. Ohio State N/A N/A

Career N/A N/A

OSU COACHING HISTORYYear Coach Overall Conference1963-65 Tom Bedecki 6-14-0

1965-66 Glen Sonmor 9-7-0

1966-70 Harry Neale 49-48-3

1970-72 Dave Chambers 44-14-0 8-4-0

1972-75 Gerald Walford 41-46-4 7-7-0

1975-95 Jerry Welsh 328-381-56 210-291-44

1995-10 John Markell 280-267-56 194-191-46

2010-pres. Mark Osiecki

Mark Osiecki won an NCAA Championship as

an assistant coach at Wisconsin in 2006 and as

a player in 1990.

tournament appearances and fi ve appearances in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association Final Five during his tenure. In 2007 four incoming Badgers were fi rst-round picks in the NHL Entry Draft, and fi ve were selected among the Top 50 in the 2008 league draft to set an NCAA record.

Osiecki has coaching experience at the international level and was on the staff of the United States team that captured gold at the World Junior Championship this past winter in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. He won silver medals as head coach for the United States Under-18 Team at the 1999 World Championship in Slovakia and as an assistant coach for the U.S. Under-18 Team at the 2000 World Championship in the Czech Republic. He led the United States Junior Select team to a gold medal at the 1999 Freedom Challenge in Lake Placid, N.Y. and served as video coordinator for Team USA at the 2006 World Championship. He also was a staff member for the 2008 and 2009 U.S. Junior National Camps in Lake Placid, N.Y.

A three-year letterwinner on defense for Wisconsin from 1987-90, Osiecki served as an assistant captain for the 1990 NCAA Championship team. During the national championship season, he collected career highs with 38 assists and 43 points and earned a spot on the Frozen Four all-tournament team. The squad won conference regular-season and tournament titles during his career and he was the recipient of

the Seventh Man Award. A 1994 graduate of Wisconsin with a bachelor of

arts degree in history, Osiecki and his wife, Robin, also a Wisconsin graduate, have a daughter, Emily, and a son, Jake. He is a Burnsville, Minn., native, and won two state championships playing for Burnsvile High School.

Memorable MomentsDecember 6, 1963 – Ohio State plays its fi rst game as a varsity program, suff ering a 16-1 loss to Ohio University in Athens, Ohio.

March 4, 1972 – Ohio State captures the CCHA tournament championship with a 3-0 victory over St. Louis.

March 28, 1998 – Andre Signoretti’s overtime goal over No. 1-ranked Michigan State in the NCAA West Regional fi nal at Yost Ice Arena in Ann Arbor, Mich., sends the Buckeyes to the NCAA Frozen Four for the fi rst time in program history.

January 2, 1999 – Value City Arena opens for hockey when Ohio State hosts Michigan. The Buckeyes’ new rink is the biggest collegiate hockey facility, with a capacity of 17,500 for hockey fans.

March 20, 2004 – The Buckeyes beat Michigan, 4-2, at Joe Louis Arena in the CCHA Super Six championship game to give the Buckeyes their fi rst league championship in more than 30 years. The squad won three games in three days, including overtime victories over Notre Dame in the quarterfi nals and Miami in the semifi nals, to win the crown.

February 11, 2006 – Ohio State and Wisconsin meet outdoors at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis., in the Frozen Tundra College Hockey Classic/U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game in front of 40,890.

November 4, 2006 – Paul Pooley becomes the fi rst Ohio State men’s hockey player to have his sweater retired when his No. 22 jersey is raised to the rafters between periods of the Buckeyes’ game vs. Notre Dame. Pooley is Ohio State’s all-time leading scorer, recording 270 points from 1981-84.

Paul Pooley (right) is the fi rst OSU

men’s hockey player to have his

jersey retired.

2010-11 BUCKEYES STAFF

Gordon GeePresident

Steve RohlikAssociate Head Coach

Eugene SmithAthletics Director

Steve BrentAssistant Coach

Leann ParkerSID

John BrunoFaculty Athletic Rep.

Gordon Gee

Steve RohlikSteve Brent

Eugene Smith

Leann Parker John Bruno

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Location: Columbus, Ohio 43210Founded: 1870 Enrollment: 55,014 Nickname: Buckeyes Colors: Scarlet & Gray Joined CCHA: 1971-73, 1976-pres.CCHA record: 419-493-90All-time record: 757-777-119President: Gordon Gee Athletics Director: Eugene Smith Athletic Dept. Phone: (614) 292-7572 Faculty Athletic Rep.: John BrunoHead Coach: Mark Osiecki Wisconsin ‘94 Career Record: N/AOSU Record: N/AHockey Offi ce Phone: (614) 292-0820Hockey Offi ce E-mail: [email protected] Record: 265-249-50Record at OSU: 265-249-50Assistant Coaches: Steve Brent Steve Rohlik Ohio State ‘98 Wisconsin ‘90Athletic Trainer: Cameron Patria (614) 688-5890Equipment Manager:

Tim Adams (614) 688-5853

Asst. AD/Ath. Comm: Dan WallenbergHockey SID: Leann ParkerOffi ce Phone: (614) 688-0294 Offi ce Fax: (614) 292-8547 E-mail: [email protected] Address: Fawcett Center, 6th Floor 2400 Olentangy River Road Columbus, OH 43210School Website: OhioStateBuckeyes.comPress Box Phone: (614) 688-5330/5331

DIRECTIONS TO OSU

From the North: Take state route 315 South to the Lane Avenue exit. Turn left on Lane to Fred Taylor Drive. Take a left on Fred Taylor Drive and Value City Arena is on the right.From the South: Take state route 315 South to the Lane Avenue exit. Turn right on Lane to Fred Taylor Drive. Take a left on Fred Taylor Drive and Value City Arena is on the right.

RECORDS (INDIVIDUAL)

GoalsForward Single Season: 42 - Andy Browne (1982-83)

Career: 114 - Paul Pooley (1981-84)

Defenseman Single Season: 20 - Cecil Jacobs (1973-74)

Career: 51 - Dan Mandich (1979-82)

Freshman 28 - Paul Pooley (1980-81)

AssistsForward Single Season: 64 - Paul Pooley (1983-84)

Career: 156 - Paul Pooley (1981-84)

Defenseman Single Season: 31-Mark Shortt (1983-84)

31-Tom Swearingen (1968-69)

Career: 87 - Dan Mandich (1979-82)

Freshman 39 - Ray Meyers (1970-71)

PointsForward Single Season: 96 - Paul Pooley (1983-84)

Career: 270 - Paul Pooley (1981-84)

Defenseman Single Season: 48 - Tom Swearingen (1968-69)

Career: 138 - Dan Mandich (1979-82)

Freshman 66 - Ray Meyers (1970-71)

GoaltenderWins Single Season: 25 - Dave Caruso (2004-05)

Career: 73 - Mike Betz (2001-04)

GAA Single Season: 1.97 - Dave Caruso (2003-04)

Career: 2.07 - Dave Caruso (2003-2006)

Save Pct. Single Season: .924 - Dave Caruso (2003-04)

Career: .921 - Jeff Maund (1998-99)

Shutouts Single Season: 5 - Mike Betz (2001-02)

5 - Dave Caruso (2005-06)

Career: 11 - Mike Betz (2001-04)

11 - Dave Caruso (2003-06)

RECORDS (TEAM)

Best Winning Percentage:

CCHA - .786 (2004-05); Overall - .828 (1971-72)

Most Wins:

CCHA - 21 (2004-05, 1983-84, 1982-83); Overall - 30 (1983-84)

Longest Undefeated Streak:

CCHA -11 (1982-83); Overall - 13 (2008-09)

Longest Winless Streak:

CCHA - 18 (1992-93); Overall - 21 (1993-94)

Highest CCHA Regular-Season Finish: 1st - 1972

Trips to the Joe: 12 (MR) 2005

Highest CCHA Tournament Finish: 1st - twice (MR) 2004

NCAA Tournament Appearances: 6 (MR) 2009

MR - Most Recent

Value City Arena - Columbus, Ohio

VALUE CITY ARENAThe $105 million, state-of-the-art sports and

entertainment complex serves as a prominent gateway to the Ohio State University campus. Integrated into the campus architecturally, the center contains three tiers of seating and more luxury suites than any other university arena. It is the largest collegiate hockey facility in the nation, with a capacity of 17,500. Ohio State was the site of the NCAA Frozen Four in 2004-05, the fi rst time the event was held in an on-campus rink since 1983.

The 2010-11 season marks the 11th season the Buckeyes will play their entire home schedule in Value City Arena. In its fi rst season, Ohio State played its fi nal 12 home games in the arena, as construction of the facility was completed in the fall. The fi rst hockey game played in the facility was Jan. 2, 1999, when the Buckeyes topped Michigan, 1-0.

Value City Arena features an ice surface of NHL dimensions (200’ x 85’) and also houses the OSU hockey coaching offi ces. The Buckeyes enjoy the comforts of one of the finest hockey locker rooms in the United States, featuring study areas, a players’ lounge and entertainment center, individual lockers with maple wood trim, a state-of-the-art sound system and the most advanced air fi ltration system available.

Arena: Value City Arena (17,500) Surface Size: 200’ x 85’Arena Manager: Colin Thompson (614) 688-8298Ticket Manager: Kevin GorhamBox Offi ce: (800) GO BUCKSHome Game Times: 7:05 p.m.

OSU FACTS

SPORTS INFORMATION

Value City Arena Built: 1999 Capacity: 17,500

MEMORABLE GAMES AT VALUE CITY ARENA

JANUARY 21-22, 2005 – OHIO STATE BUCKEYES VS. MICHIGAN WOLVERINES

For the first time in Value City Arena history, with a seating capacity of 17,500 for hockey, a two-game men’s hockey series was sold out before the weekend began. The teams split the series, with OSU winning, 4-1, and UM posting a 6-3 victory.

MARCH 13, 2005 – OHIO STATE BUCKEYES VS. FERRIS STATE BULLDOGS

In game three of a CCHA playoff series, OSU came back from a two-goal third-period deficit to advance to “The Joe.” Jason DeSantis tallied with just 50 seconds left to tie the game and John Dingle scored the OT winner. OSU 5 - FSU 4 (OT)

Dave Caruso holds the Ohio State single-

s e a s o n r e c o r d f o r w i n s , g o a l s - a g a i n s t

average, save percentage, and is tied for

the lead in shutouts.

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Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/4; 12/2 F, 4/2 D, 2/0 G

Key Returnees: Max Campbell, F, SR (6-13-19); J.J. Crew, F, JR (8-11-19); Jerry Kuhn, G, SR (1-3-2, 2.62 GAA, .917 Spct.); Greg Squires, F, JR (4-20-24)

Key Losses: Tyler Ludwig, D (3-10-13); Riley Gill, G (7-17-6, 2.80, .923)

NHL Draft Picks (3): Luke Witkowski (TB ‘08); Max Campbell (NYR ’07); Ryan Wat-son (FLA ’07)

Impact Newcomers: Chase Basily, F, US NTDP; Shane Berschbach, F, Indiana (USHL)); Dennis Brown, D, Omaha (USHL); Nick Pisellini, G, Quinnipiac (ECAC)

2009-10 Predicted Coaches Ranking/Actual Ranking: 11th/12th

2009-10 Rankings

Team Off ense Rank: CCHA - 11th (2.21) Overall - 11th (2.11)Team Defense Rank: CCHA - 9th (3.11) Overall - 9th (2.89)Power Play Rank: CCHA - 10th (.141) Overall - 11th (.117)Penalty Killing Rank: CCHA - 10th (.797) Overall - 10th (.814)

Returning All Players Forwards Defense

Goals 44 (57.9%) 39 (61.9%) 5 (38.5%)Points 137 (65.2%) 115 (70.6%) 21 (45.7%)

October Sun. 3 ONTARIO INSTITUTE OF TECH # 3:05 p.m.Fri. 8 CANISIUS * 7:35 p.m.Sat. 9 CANISIUS * 7:35 p.m.Fri. 15 at Mercyhurst * 7:05 p.m.Sat. 16 at Mercyhurst * 7:05 p.m.Fri. 22 at St. Lawrence * 7:00 p.m.Sat. 23 at St. Lawrence * 7:00 p.m.Fri. 29 at Notre Dame 7:35 p.m.Sat 30 NOTRE DAME 7:35 p.m.

NovemberFri. 5 MICHIGAN STATE 7:35 p.m.Sat. 6 MICHIGAN STATE 7:35 p.m.Fri. 19 at Ferris State 7:05 p.m.Sat. 20 at Ferris State 7:05 p.m.Fri. 26 MIAMI 7:35 p.m.Sat. 27 MIAMI 7:35 p.m.

DecemberFri. 3 at Northern Michigan 7:35 p.m.Sat. 4 at Northern Michigan 7:35 p.m.Fri. 10 LAKE SUPERIOR 7:35 p.m.Sat. 11 LAKE SUPERIOR 7:35 p.m.Sat. 18 UNION * 7:35 p.m.Sun. 19 UNION * 4:05 p.m.

JanuaryFri. 7 at Alaska 7:05 p.m.Sat. 8 at Alaska 7:05 p.m.Fri. 14 OHIO STATE 7:35 p.m.Sat. 15 OHIO STATE 7:35 p.m.Fri. 21 at Lake Superior 7:05 p.m.Sat. 22 at Lake Superior 7:05 p.m.Fri. 28 NORTHERN MICHIGAN 7:35 p.m.Sat. 29 NORTHERN MICHIGAN 7:35 p.m.

FebruaryFri. 4 BOWLING GREEN 7:35 p.m.Sat. 5 BOWLING GREEN 7:35 p.m.Fri. 11 at Miami 7:35 p.m.Sat. 12 at Miami 7:05 p.m.Fri. 18 at Michigan 7:35 p.m.Sat. 19 at Michigan 7:35 p.m.Fri 25 NOTRE DAME 7:35 p.m.Sat. 26 at Notre Dame 7:05 p.m.

Home Games in CAPITALS All times are local* - Non-conference game # - Exhibition game

2010-11 SEASON OUTLOOK

WELCOME HOME - New head coach Jeff Blashill will return to three places he has called home in his lifetime. The first will be a trip to his alma mater, Ferris State, on Nov. 19-20 for a series against the Bulldogs. Blashill made 78 appearances in net in his four years at Ferris State. Blashill was also an assistant coach under Bulldog head coach Bob Daniels for three seasons. His next trip “home” is on Jan. 21-22 in Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., his hometown, when the Broncos battle the Lakers. Finally, Blashill returns to the spot of his last collegiate coaching stop in Oxford, Ohio when the Broncos and Red-hawks battle on Feb. 11-12.

FAMILIAR FACE - WMU assistant coach Pat Ferschweiler returns to Kalamazoo, where he concluded his playing career in 1993. Ferschweiler captained the Broncos dur-ing his senior year, which he was named the Rob Hodge Team MVP, and racked up 95 points in 116 career games. He was also named the CCHA’s Best Defensive Forward during the 1991-92 season. Blashill also hired former Northern Michigan assistant coach Rob Facca to round out his coaching staff.

TURN OF THE CENTURY - Senior forward Max Campbell has the chance to leave Western Michigan as its first 100 point scorer since Paul Szczechura (44-86-130, 2003-07). Campbell currently sits at 72 points on 28 goals and 44 assists. Camp-bell has averaged 24 points in his three seasons at WMU and would need to sur-pass it by four in order to reach the century mark. His career high for points in a season was 31, set during his sophomore year.

CALIFORNIA BOYS - For the third straight year the Broncos have added talent from the state of California, increasing the total to six for the 2010-11 season. Chase Basily (Tustin), Brett Beebe (Redondo Beach), Den-nis Brown (Cypress), J.J. Crew (Placentia), P.J. Kavaya (San Clemente) and Matt Tennyson (Pleasanton) all make their homes in the “Golden State.” Only the state of Michigan has more representatives on the team than California with 10.

THE ADVENTURE OUT WEST, AGAIN - The Broncos will make the great trek out to Fairbanks, Alaska for the third straight sea-son when WMU and Alaska faceoff on Jan. 7-8. The Broncos are 1-5-0 in their last six games in Alaska, including the first round of the 2010 CCHA Tournament.

2010-11 SCHEDULE

Joined CCHA: 1975-76 CCHA Record: 394-490-92 All-Time: 621-661-111W

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Max Campbell Max Campbell

J.J. CrewJ J Crew

2010-11 BRONCOS

# Name Pos Yr

1 Matthew Federico G Sr. 2 Mike Leone F So. 3 Mike Levendusky D Sr. 4 P.J. Kavaya D Jr. 5 Dan DeKeyser D Fr. 6 David Chaney D So. 7 Matt Tennyson D So. 8 Max Campbell F Sr. 9 Brett Beebe F So. 10 J.J. Crew F Jr. 11 Dennis Brown F Jr. 12 Ben Miller F So. 14 Ian Slater F Jr. 16 Chase Balisy D Fr.

# Name Pos Yr.

17 Dave Donnellan D Fr. 18 Travis Paeth F Sr. 19 Kyle O’Kane F Jr. 20 Patrick Nagorsen F Sr. 21 Trevor Elias F So. 22 Derek Roehl F Jr. 23 Dane Walters F So. 24 Shane Berschbach F Fr. 26 Greg Squires F Jr. 27 Ben Warda F So. 28 Luke Witkowski D So. 33 Nick Pisellini G S0. 35 Jerry Kuhn G Sr. 55 Ross Henry D So.

No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Sh. Age Hometown, St./Last team (League)

16 Chase Balisy D Fr. 6-0 171 L 18 Tustin, CA/US NTDP

9 Brett Beebe F So. 5-11 190 R 20 Redondo Beach, CA/Chicago (USHL)

24 Shane Berschbach F Fr. 5-9 150 L 19 Clawson, MI/Indiana (USHL)

11 Dennis Brown D Fr. 5-9 173 R 21 Cypress, CA/Omaha (USHL)

8 Max Campbell F Sr. 6-0 190 L 21 Strathroy, ON/Strathroy (WJBL)

6 David Chaney D So. 6-0 190 R 20 Shelby Township, MI/Mahoning Valley (NAHL)

10 J.J. Crew F Jr. 5-9 160 R 21 Placentia, CA/Lincoln (USHL)

5 Dan DeKeyser D Fr. 6-2 171 L 20 Clay Township, MI/Sioux City (USHL)

17 Dave Donnellan D Fr. 6-0 185 R 20 Eau Claire, WI/Youngstown (USHL)

21 Trevor Elias F So. 5-11 158 L 22 Calgary, AB/Langley (BCHL)

1 Matthew Federico G Sr. 6-0 190 R 21 Scottsdale, AZ/PF Chang’s (Midget Major AAA)

55 Ross Henry D So. 5-10 186 R 20 Franklin, WI/Lincoln (USHL)

4 P.J. Kavaya D Jr. 6-0 177 R 23 San Clemente, CA/Fairbanks (NAHL)

35 Jerry Kuhn G Sr. 5-10 186 R 24 Southgate, MI/Sioux City (USHL)

2 Mike Leone F So. 5-10 180 L 22 Dearborn Heights, MI/Adrian (NCAA)

3 Mike Levendusky D Sr. 6-1 195 R 24 Greensburg, PA/Bridgewater (EJHL)

12 Ben Miller F So. 6-0 194 R 21 Oakland Township, MI/Waterloo (USHL)

20 Patrick Nagorsen F Sr. 5-10 175 R 23 Novi, MI/Traverse City (NAHL)

19 Kyle O’Kane F Jr. 5-9 172 R 23 St. Louis, MO/St. Louis (NAHL)

18 Travis Paeth F Sr. 5-11 189 R 23 Muskegon, MI/Des Moines (USHL)

33 Nick Pisellini G So. 6-0 174 R 20 Itasca, IL/Chicago (USHL)

22 Derek Roehl F Jr. 5-11 190 R 22 Clinton Township, MI/Ohio (USHL)

14 Ian Slater F Jr. 6-0 195 R 22 Satellite Beach, FL/Cedar Rapids (USHL)

26 Greg Squires F Jr. 5-8 175 R 22 White Plains, NY/Indiana (USHL)

7 Matt Tennyson D So. 6-2 212 R 20 Pleasanton, CA/Cedar Rapids (USHL)

23 Dane Walters F So. 5-11 185 R 21 St. Paul, MN/Sioux Falls (USHL)

27 Ben Warda F So. 5-9 160 L 23 Lake Orion, MI/Michigan State (CCHA)

15 Ryan Watson F Sr. 6-1 201 L 22 Cambridge, ON/Cambridge (MWJHL)

28 Luke Witkowski D So. 6-2 201 R 20 Holland, MI/Fargo (USHL)

Classes: SR (7) JR (6) SO (10) FR (5)

Average Height: 6’0”

Average Weight: 185 lbs.

Average Age: 21 years, 3 months

Shot: Left (8) - Right (18)

Nationality: American (26), Canadian (3)

ROSTER BREAKDOWN (as of Oct. 1, 2010)

Senior forward Max Campbell was second on the Broncos with 13 assists in 2009-10.

...by the numbers

*Age as of October 1, 2010

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2009-10 WESTERN MICHIGAN STATISTICS

2009-10 RESULTS

OctoberOctober 16 MERCYHURST * W 5-1 1907 16 MERCYHURST * W 5-1 1907

17 MERCYHURST * W 4-3 1977 17 MERCYHURST * W 4-3 1977

23 at Alab-Huntsville * W 2-1 3873 23 at Alab-Huntsville * W 2-1 3873

24 at Alab-Huntsville * W 2-1 1826 24 at Alab-Huntsville * W 2-1 1826

30 at Michigan State L 1-2 4893 30 at Michigan State L 1-2 4893

31 MICHIGAN STATE L 3-5 2613 31 MICHIGAN STATE L 3-5 2613

NovemberNovember 6 LAKE SUPERIOR T (SW) 3-3 2059 6 LAKE SUPERIOR T (SW) 3-3 2059

7 LAKE SUPERIOR W 2-1 2659 7 LAKE SUPERIOR W 2-1 2659

13 at Ohio State L 2-4 2129 13 at Ohio State L 2-4 2129

14 at Ohio State L 2-4 1752 14 at Ohio State L 2-4 1752

20 MIAMI L 0-3 2445 20 MIAMI L 0-3 2445

21 MIAMI T (OT) 1-1 2533 21 MIAMI T (OT) 1-1 2533

27 at Nebraska-Omaha L 3-4 5070 27 at Nebraska-Omaha L 3-4 5070

28 at Nebraska-Omaha L 2-4 6136 28 at Nebraska-Omaha L 2-4 6136

DecemberDecember 4 ALASKA W 3-1 2625 4 ALASKA W 3-1 2625

5 ALASKA T (OT) 4-4 1970 5 ALASKA T (OT) 4-4 1970

11 FERRIS STATE L 0-3 2329 11 FERRIS STATE L 0-3 2329

12 at Ferris State L 3-4 1970 12 at Ferris State L 3-4 1970

JanuaryJanuary 2 vs. Bemidji State * T (SW) 0-0 1679 2 vs. Bemidji State * T (SW) 0-0 1679

3 vs. Bemidji State * L 0-3 1512 3 vs. Bemidji State * L 0-3 1512

8 MICHIGAN L 3-4 2374 8 MICHIGAN L 3-4 2374

9 at Michigan L 1-6 6921 9 at Michigan L 1-6 6921

22 at Bowling Green T (OT) 4-4 2121 22 at Bowling Green T (OT) 4-4 2121

23 at Bowling Green L 2-3 2195 23 at Bowling Green L 2-3 2195

29 at Miami L 1-4 2969 29 at Miami L 1-4 2969

30 at Miami L 1-2 3185 30 at Miami L 1-2 3185

FebruaryFebruary 5 NOTRE DAME W 7-2 2570 5 NOTRE DAME W 7-2 2570

6 NOTRE DAME W 4-1 3171 6 NOTRE DAME W 4-1 3171

12 at Northern Michigan L 2-7 2752 12 at Northern Michigan L 2-7 2752

13 at Northern Michigan L 1-2 2861 13 at Northern Michigan L 1-2 2861

19 OHIO STATE L 1-3 2640 19 OHIO STATE L 1-3 2640

20 OHIO STATE T (OT) 3-3 2602 20 OHIO STATE T (OT) 3-3 2602

27 at Ferris State T (OT) 2-2 2132 27 at Ferris State T (OT) 2-2 2132

28 FERRIS STATE T (SW) 1-1 3020 28 FERRIS STATE T (SW) 1-1 3020

MarchMarch 6 at Alaska L 0-4 2012 6 at Alaska L 0-4 2012

7 at Alaska L 1-4 2459 7 at Alaska L 1-4 2459

OVERALL (8-20-8) CONFERENCE (4-17-7-2) CAREER # NAME GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW +/- GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW +/- GP G A PTS26 Greg Squires 36 4 20 24 9/26 2 0 0 -6 28 4 14 18 7/22 2 0 0 -7 77 11 42 53

10 J.J. Crew 35 8 11 19 5/10 4 0 2 -4 27 4 9 13 4/8 2 0 0 -3 72 15 22 37

8 Max Campbell 34 6 13 19 16/43 2 0 0 -9 27 4 11 15 11/22 1 0 0 -6 112 28 44 72

12 Jared Katz 35 8 9 17 7/14 3 0 1 E 27 7 7 14 2/4 2 0 1 E 138 29 38 67

21 Tyler Ludwig 36 3 11 14 11/22 2 0 2 -7 28 3 9 12 5/10 2 0 2 -7 152 16 54 70

17 Trevor Elias 31 5 8 13 4/8 1 0 1 E 23 3 6 9 3/6 1 0 0 -1 31 5 8 13

22 Derek Roehl 24 6 6 12 9/18 3 0 0 +5 21 6 6 12 7/14 3 0 0 +5 54 11 12 23

16 Chris Clackson 35 6 6 12 24/48 1 0 1 -4 28 4 6 10 22/44 1 0 0 -6 129 19 17 36

19 Cam Watson 35 6 6 12 14/31 0 1 0 -1 27 5 4 9 12/27 0 1 0 -1 123 21 20 41

7 Matt Tennyson 34 2 7 9 15/30 1 0 0 -1 26 2 5 7 12/24 1 0 0 -3 34 2 7 9

5 Jordan Collins 35 4 4 8 24/67 0 0 0 +3 27 4 4 8 19/57 0 0 0 +4 100 6 9 15

23 Dane Walters 31 2 6 8 15/30 0 0 0 -7 24 1 6 7 14/28 0 0 0 -3 31 2 6 8

24 Kyle O’Kane 26 4 3 7 6/12 0 0 0 +3 20 4 2 6 4/8 0 0 0 +3 54 14 9 23

14 Ian Slater 36 3 4 7 13/29 0 0 0 -2 28 3 3 6 10/23 0 0 0 -2 73 8 7 15

20 Patrick Nagorsen 27 2 5 7 2/4 0 0 1 E 22 2 5 7 2/4 0 0 1 +1 74 3 14 17

28 Luke Witkowski 32 2 4 6 24/67 2 0 0 -13 24 2 4 6 20/59 2 0 0 -10 32 2 4 6

3 Mike Levendusky 36 1 5 6 12/24 0 0 0 -7 28 1 5 6 11/22 0 0 0 -3 73 1 9 10

15 Ryan Watson 20 2 0 2 5/10 0 0 0 -4 14 1 0 1 3/6 0 0 0 -4 89 10 6 16

18 Travis Paeth 16 1 1 2 4/8 0 0 0 -6 15 1 1 2 4/8 0 0 0 -6 70 3 6 9

2 Henry Ross 33 1 1 2 15/41 1 0 0 +4 27 1 1 2 12/35 1 0 0 +1 33 1 1 2

25 Ben Miller 8 0 2 2 5/10 0 0 0 -1 3 0 1 1 1/2 0 0 0 -1 8 0 2 2

35 Jerry Kuhn 7 0 1 1 -- 0 0 0 -2 5 0 1 1 -- 0 0 0 -3 34 0 1 1

4 Peter Kavaya 10 0 1 1 -- 0 0 0 -2 8 0 1 1 -- 0 0 0 -2 25 0 3 3

9 Brett Beebe 3 0 0 0 2/4 0 0 0 -2 2 0 0 0 2/4 0 0 0 -1 3 0 0 0

30 Riley Gill 30 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 -10 24 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 -7 111 0 1 1

Bench -- -- -- -- 3/6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1/2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

WMU Totals 36 76 134 210 244/562 22 1 8 -12 28 62 111 173 188/439 18 1 4 -11 -- -- -- --

Opponent Totals 36 104 177 281 210/508 38 4 20 +12 28 87 146 233 162/409 32 3 17 +11 -- -- -- --

OVERALL CONFERENCE # Name GP Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T GP Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T30 Riley Gill 30 1797:48 84 2.80 1007 .923 7 17 6 24 1433:31 71 2.97 821 .920 4 15 5

35 Jerry Kuhn 7 388:39 17 2.62 189 .917 1 3 2 5 269:13 13 2.90 131 .910 0 2 2

TM EMPTY NET 17 13:33 3 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 14 12:16 3 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0

Total............... 36 2200:00 104 2.84 1196 .920 8 20 8 28 1711:11 87 3.04 952 .916 4 17 7

Opponents........... 36 2200:00 76 2.07 871 .920 20 8 8 28 1711:11 62 2.17 662 .914 17 4 7

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Jeff Blashill was announced as the head ice hockey coach on April 6, 2010, becoming the fi fth head coach in the 37-year history of the program.

Blashill comes to Western Michigan after serving as the head coach and general manager of the Indiana Ice of the United States Hockey League, the top junior league in the United States. Under his tutelage, the Ice won the Clark Cup in his fi rst season as head coach and made it to the USHL semifi nals his second season. In his championship season, Blashill led the Ice to a 39-19-2 record, tying a program mark for wins. In two seasons with Blashill at the helm, the Ice were 76-48-5. Several of

JEFF BLASHILL HEAD COACH

BLASHILL BEHIND THE BENCHYear School Overall Conference2010-pres. W. Michigan N/A N/A

Career N/A N/A

WMU COACHING HISTORYYear Coach Overall Conference1973-78 Bill Neal 91-65-5 18-33-1

1978-82 Glen Weller 64-73-5 33-60-3

1982-99 Bill Wilkinson 313-301-53 234-230-47

1999-pres. Jim Culhane 158-222-48 109-167-41

2010-pres. Jeff Blashill

Jeff Blashill won the 2009 Clark Cup as the

head coach of the Indiana Ice of the United

States Hockey League.

Blashill’s players at Indiana signed letters of intent to play college hockey or are currently playing at the college level.

Before his stop in Indianapolis, Blashill helped construct the Miami RedHawks hockey program into a national power, assisting head coach Enrico Blassi for six seasons. During his time as an assistant, the RedHawks went to the NCAA Tournament four times, including the Elite Eight during the 2006-07 and 2007-08 seasons. Blashill recruits excelled at Miami with three of them being named Hobey Baker Finalists, four making the CCHA All-Rookie Team, 11 named fi rst or second team All-CCHA, two of them competing in the World Junior Championships and six of them being honored as All-Americans. Under Blashill the RedHawks penalty-kill unit ranked in the top 10 in the nation from 2004 to 2008, including tops in the nation during 2008. Blashill also had a role in recruiting and developing many players on the Miami 2008-09 NCAA Finalist team and the 2005-06 CCHA Championship team.

Blashill also spent four years as an assistant coach at Ferris State, his alma matter. At FSU he played a major role in recruiting and developing the 2002-03 CCHA Championship team.

A native of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., Blashill played goalie for Ferris State University from 1994-98. As

a student athlete he was selected as FSU’s Rookie of the Year for the 1994-95 season. He was named to the CCHA All-Academic Team during the 1996-97 season. Blashill earned a bachelor’s degree in fi nance from Ferris State in 1998 and was honored three-straight years with the FSU President’s Award for having the team’s highest GPA.

Blashill and his wife, Erica, have three kids, Teddy, Josie and newborn Owen.

Memorable MomentsNovember 19, 1975 – Western Michigan plays its fi rst offi cial game as a member of the CCHA. The Broncos fell to Bowling Green, 6-2 at home.

March 8, 1986 – Western Michigan downs Michigan State, 3-1, for the school’s only CCHA Tournament title. The team fi nished the season with a school-record 32 wins but ultimately fell to Harvard in the fi rst round of the NCAA Tournament.

March 22, 1996 – Western Michigan makes the program’s second appearance in the NCAA Tournament. The Broncos won 27 games that season, fi nishing tied for third in the CCHA but fell to Clarkson in the fi rst round of the NCAA Tournament, 6-1.

February 8-9, 2008 – Western Michigan competes in inaugural Hockey Cares weekend games with Lake Superior State. Head coach Jim Culhane created Hockey Cares with the help of WMU and the American Cancer Society to raise money for cancer research. The Broncos and Lakers geared up with pink laces, ribbons and tape to support cancer research.

April 6, 2010 – Jeff Blashill is announced as the fi fth head coach in the history of Western Michigan hockey. Blashill came from the Indiana Ice of the United States Hockey League where he won a Clark Cup in 2009. Prior to that Blashill was an assistant coach at both Miami and Ferris State, and played at Ferris State.

1986 CCHA Tournament

2010-11 BRONCOS STAFF

Dr. John M. DunnPresident

Rob FaccaAssistant Coach

Kathy BeauregardAthletic Director

Pat FerschweilerAssistant Coach

Adam BodnarSID

Fred SitkinsFaculty Athletic Rep.

Dr. John M. Dunn

Rob Facca Pat Ferschweiler

Kathy Beauregard

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MEMORABLE GAMES AT LAWSON ICE ARENA

Lawson Ice Arena Built: 1974 Capacity: 3,667

SPORTS INFORMATION

Harry W. Lawson Ice Arena, named in honor of the founding father of WMU hockey, has been home to the Broncos since the 1974-75. Western Michigan is embarking on its’ 36th season in the facility.

Major renovations were completed in recent years to the interior of Lawson, as new locker rooms were built and space was added to the team’s equipment and athletic training areas. A team meeting room and lounge were also added and improvements were made to the coaches locker area.

Lawson has a reputation as one of the loudest and rowdiest arenas in the CCHA and that is, in part, thanks to the strong student support. The “Lawson Lunatics” have been known to line up outside for hours in bad weather in anticipation of big games. The Lunatics sported pink t-shirts during the Broncos’ “Hockey Cares” cancer awareness weekend during a series with Lake Superior State. When the Lunatics are in full force the numbers can reach up to 1,500 to give the Broncos a great home-ice advantage.

Arena: Lawson Ice Arena (3,667)Surface Size: 200’ x 85’ Arena Manager: Paul Schneider (269) 387-3052Ticket Manager: Don BeyerBox Office: (888) 4-WMU-TIXHome Game Times: Friday 7:35 p.m.

Saturday 7:35 p.m.

LAWSON ICE ARENA

RECORDS (INDIVIDUAL)

GoalsForward Single Season: 46 - Rob Bryden (1986-87)

Career: 115 - Dan Dorion (1982-86)

Defenseman Single Season: 17 - Wayne Gagne (1985-86)

Career: 42 - Wayne Gagne (1983-87)

Freshman 30 - Tim Dunlop (1974-75)

AssistsForward Single Season: 62 - Dan Dorion (1985-86)

Career: 189 - Paul Polillo (1986-90)

Defenseman Single Season: 76 - Wayne Gagne (1986-87)

Career: 199 - Wayne Gagne (1983-87)

Freshman 48 - Paul Polillo (1986-87)

PointsForward Single Season: 104 - Dan Dorion (1985-86)

Career: 293 - Dan Dorion (1982-86)

Defenseman Single Season: 89 - Wayne Gagne (1986-87)

Career: 241 - Wayne Gagne (1983-87)

Freshman 66 - Paul Polillo (1986-87)

GoaltenderWins Single Season:25 - Bill Horn (1985-86)

Career: 71 - Bill Horn (1985-89)

GAA Single Season: 2.59 - Marc Magliarditi (1995-96)

Career: 2.59 - Marc Magliarditi (1995-96)

Save Pct. Single Season: .923 - Riley Gill (2009-10)

Career: .915 - Riley Gill (2006-10)

Shutouts Single Season: 5 - Marc Magliarditi (1995-96)

Career: 8 - Riley Gill (2006-10)

RECORDS (TEAM)

Best Winning Percentage:

CCHA - 1.000 (1974-75); Overall - .758 (1973-74)

Most Wins:

CCHA - 23 (1985-86); Overall - 32 (1985-86)

Longest Undefeated Streak:

CCHA - 8 (1985-86, 1995-96); Overall - 12 (1985-86)

Longest Winless Streak:

CCHA - 12 (1997-98); Overall - 18 (1997-98)

Highest CCHA Regular-Season Finish:

Tied - 2nd (MR) 1986

Trips to the Joe: 3 (MR) 1994

Highest CCHA Tournament Finish: 1st - 1986

NCAA Tournament Appearances: 3 (MR) 1996

MR - Most RecentSID: Mat Kanan Hockey SID: Adam BodnarOffi ce Phone: 269-387-4122Cell Phone: 269-760-5133E-mail: [email protected]: Read Fieldhouse 1903 W. Michigan Ave. Kalamazoo, MI 49008School Website: wmubroncos.comPress Box Phone: (269) 387-3065

Location: Kalamazoo, Michigan 49008 Founded: 1903 Enrollment: 25,045Nickname: Broncos Colors: Brown & Gold Joined CCHA: 1975-76 CCHA record: 394-490-92All-time record: 621-661-111President: John M. DunnAthletic Director: Kathy Beauregard Athletic Dept. Phone: (269) 387-3061 Faculty Athletic Rep.: Fred SitkinsHead Coach: Jeff Blashill Ferris State ‘98Hockey Offi ce Phone: (269) 387-3050Hockey Offi ce E-mail: jeff [email protected] Record: N/ARecord at WMU: N/AAssistant Coach: Rob Facca Pat FerschweilerNebraska-Omaha ‘00 Western Michigan ‘93Athletic Trainer: Brian Bauer (269) 387-3069Equipment Manager:

Dion Van Atter (269) 387-3054

DIRECTIONS TO WMU

From Interstate 94: Exit at Oakland Drive and proceed North. Turn left onto Howard. Go through a stoplight and over railroad tracks at Stadium Drive. Take second right past tracks and turn right at the next two stop signs. Proceed over bridge and take second right, driving past the front of the arena to the parking area.

From U.S. 131: Use Stadium Drive East exit. Proceed east on Stadium until the stoplight at Howard Street. Turn left onto Howard, then follow above.

WMU FACTS

Riley Gill has the most career shutouts,

eight, in WMU history.

Lawson Ice Arena - Kalamazoo, Michigan

MARCH 6, 1988 – WESTERN MICHIGAN BRONCOS VS. MICHIGAN WOLVERINES

Following a pair of one-goal games, WMU scored early and often in handing Michigan a 10-0 loss in the deciding game of a 1988 CCHA Quarterfinals contest held at Lawson Arena. WMU 10 - UM 0

FEBRUARY 13, 2009 – WESTERN MICHIGAN BRONCOS VS. ALASKA NANOOKS

After a 5-0 shutout victory over Nebraska-Omaha on the road, the Broncos came home and shut out Alaska 3-0. WMU goaltender Riley Gill became the first Bronco goaltender to post back-to-back shutouts in school history and broke the WMU career shutouts record with the seventh of his career. WMU 3 - UA 0

Riley Gill has the most career shutouts

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SEMIFINALSNorthern Michigan 5, Ferris State 4 (OT)

Michigan 5, Miami 2

THIRD-PLACE GAMEMiami 2, Ferris State 1

CHAMPIONSHIPMichigan 2, Northern Michigan 1

2009-10 FINAL STANDINGS

FIRST ROUNDNo. 12 Western Michigan at No. 5 Alaska

Alaska 4, Western Michigan 0

Alaska 4, Western Michigan 1

No. 11 Bowling Green at No. 6 Neb.-OmahaNebraksa-Omaha 6, Bowling Green 1

Nebraska-Omaha 6, Bowling Green 1

No. 10 Lake Superior at No. 7 MichiganMichigan 5, Lake Superior 2

Michigan 6, Lake Superior 0

No. 9 Notre Dame at No. 8 Ohio StateOhio State 3, Notre Dame 1

Ohio State 8, Notre Dame 2

SECOND ROUNDNo. 8 Ohio State at No. 1 Miami

Miami 6, Ohio State 2

Ohio State 5, Miami 4 (OT)

Miami 2, Ohio State 1

No. 7 Michigan at No. 2 Michigan StateMichigan 5, Michigan State 1

Michigan 5, Michigan State 3

No. 6 Neb.-Omaha at No. 3 Ferris StateFerris State 3, Nebraska-Omaha 1

Ferris State 3, Nebraska-Omaha 2 (OT)

No. 5 Alaska at No. 4 Northern MichiganNorthern Michigan 4, Alaska 3

Northern Michigan 5, Alaska 1

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONMiami

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION MichiganPLAYER OF THE YEAR

Cody Reichard, So., G, MiamiROOKIE OF THE YEAR Andy Taranto, F, AlaskaCOACH OF THE YEAR

Enrico Blasi, MiamiBEST GOALTENDER Cody Reichard, So., MiamiBEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Tommy Wingels, Jr., MiamiBEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN Erik Gustafsson, Jr., NMUBEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Will Weber, So., MiamiILITCH HUMANITARIAN AWARD Dion Knelsen, Sr., AlaskaTERRY FLANAGAN AWARD

Aaron Lewicki, Sr., F, Ferris StatePERANI CUP CHAMPION Drew Palmisano, So., G, MSU

SEASON SUMMARY

FIRST ROUNDMiami 2, Alabama-Huntsville 1

Michigan 5, Bemidji State, 1

Boston College 3, Alaska 1

St. Cloud State. 4, Northern Michigan 3 (2OT)

SECOND ROUNDMiami 3, Michigan 2 (2OT)

SEMIFINALSBoston College 7, Miami1

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst Team

F Mark Olver, Jr., Northern MichiganSecond Team

F Zac Dalpe, So., Ohio StateD Jeff Petry, Jr., Michigan StateD Erik Gustafsson, So., NMUG Cody Reichard, So., Miami

F Andy Taranto, AlaskaF Chris Brown, MichiganF Terry Broadhurst, Nebraska-OmahaD Joe Hartman, MiamiD Torey Krug, Michigan StateG Mike Johnson, Notre Dame

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

First TeamF Mark Olver, Jr., Northern MichiganF Jarod Palmer, Sr., MiamiF Zac Dalpe, So., Ohio StateD Erik Gustafsson, Jr., NMUD Eddie DelGrosso, Sr., UNOG Cody Reichard, So., Miami

Second TeamF Corey Tropp, Jr., Michigan StateF Andy Miele, Jr., MiamiF Tommy Wingels, Jr., MiamiD Jeff Petry, Jr., Michigan StateD Zach Redmond, Jr., Ferris StateG Drew Palmisano, So., Michigan State

ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM

Conference Overall

NCAA TOURNAMENT NOTESMichigan extended its NCAA Tournament streak to 20 consecutive years,

an NCAA record.

Miami advanced to the Frozen Four for the second year in a row.

Alaska qualifi ed for the NCAA Tournament for the fi rst time in program

history. All 11 CCHA schools have now qualifi ed for the NCAA Tournament

at least once.

Northern Michigan advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the fi rst time

since 1999 and for the fi rst time under head coach Walt Kyle.

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ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMF Louie Caporusso, MichiganF Ray Kaunisto, Northern MichiganF Carl Hagelin, MichiganD Erik Gustafsson, Northern MichiganD Steve Kampfer, MichiganG Shawn Hunwick, Michigan

MVP Shawn Hunwick, Michigan

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SCHOOL WINNER Alaska Fairbanks Scott Greenham, So., GBowling Green Tomas Petruska, Sr., FFerris State Blair Riley, Sr., FLake Superior Rick Schofi eld, Jr., FMiami Cody Reichard, So., GMichigan Louie Caporusso, Jr., FMichigan State Drew Palmisano, So., GNebraska-Omaha Alex Hudson, So, FNorthern Michigan Brian Stewart, Sr., GNotre Dame Mike Johnson, Fr., GOhio State Zac Dalpe, So., FWestern Michigan Riley Gill, Sr., G

The Perani Cup Three Star Award is given to the player from each school who earns the most points throughout the season each time they are named a “star of the game” (5 points for 1st star, 3 points for 2nd star and 1 point for 3rd star).

WEEK OF OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN GOALTENDER ROOKIE

Oct. 12 Rich Purslow, UNO, JR, F Erik Gustafsson, NMU, JR Scott Greenham, UA, SO Derek Grant, MSU, F

Oct. 19 J.J. Crew, WMU, SO, F Matt Tomassoni, MIA, SO John Faulkner, UNO, FR Domenic Monardo, LSSU, F

Oct. 26 Corey Tropp, MSU, JR, F Zach Redmond, FSU, JR Brad Phillips, ND, JR Trevor Elias, WMU, F

Nov. 2 Mark Olver, NMU, JR, F Eddie DelGrosso, UNO, JR Scott Greenham, UA, SO Chris Brown, UM, F

Nov. 9 Jarod Palmer, MIA, SR, F Brett Wysopal, FSU, SO Cody Reichard, MIA, SO Travis Ouellette, FSU, F

Nov. 16 Zac Dalpe, OSU, SO, F Shane Sims, OSU, JR Drew Palmisano, MSU, SO Jordan Samuels-Thomas,

Nov. 23 Blair Riley, FSU, SR, F Kyle Lawson, ND, SR Brian Stewart, NMU, SR Nik Yaremchuk, UA, F

Nov. 30 Greger Hanson, NMU, JR, F Steve Kampfer, UM, SR Bryan Hogan, UM, JR Andy Taranto, UA, F

Dec. 7 Chris Brown, UM, FR, F Jordan Collins, WMU, SR Taylor Nelson, FSU, SO Devon Krogh, OSU, D

Dec. 14 Corey Tropp, MSU, JR, F Zach Redmond, FSU, JR Pat Nagle, FSU, JR Ben Power, LSSU, F

Jan. 4 Mark Olver, NMU, JR, F Jeff Petry, MSU, JR Brian Stewart, NMU, SR Zach Josepher, MSU, D

Jan. 11 Carl Hagelin, UM, JR, F Zach Redmond, FSU, JR Scott Greenham, UA, SO Devon Krogh, OSU, D

Jan. 18 Will Acton, LSSU, JR, F Kyle Lawson, ND, SR Brian Mahoney-Wilson, Nick Larson, ND, F

Jan. 25 Rich Purslow, UNO, SR, F Kyle Lawson, ND, SR Mike Johnson, ND, FR Brandon Richardson, UNO, F

Feb. 1 Peter Boyd, OSU, JR, F TJ Miller, NMU, SR Cal Heeter, OSU, SO Torey Krug, MSU, D

Feb. 8 Derek Roehl, WMU, SO, F Tyler Ludwig, WMU, SR Brian Stewart, NMU, SR Terry Broadhurst, UNO, F

Feb. 15 Jarod Palmer, MIA, SR, F Chris Wideman, MIA, SO John Faulkner, UNO, FR Terry Broadhurst, UNO, F

Feb. 22 Dion Knelsen, UA, SR, F Matt Bartkowski, OSU, SO Scott Greenham, UA, SO Andy Taranto, UA, F

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February Mark Olver, NMU. JR, F Andy Taranto, UA, F

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GOALS CL GP No 1. Zac Dalpe -OSU SO 39 21 Louie Caporusso - UM JR 45 21 3. Corey Tropp - MSU JR 37 20 4. Calle Ridderwall - ND JR 38 19 Dion Knelsen - UA SR 39 19 Mark Olver - NMU JR 40 19 Carl Hagelin - UM JR 45 19 8. Andy Taranto - UA FR 39 18 Blair Riley - FSU LW 40 18 Ray Kaunisto - NMU SR 40 18 Jarod Palmer - MIA SR 44 18

ASSISTS CL GP No 1. Carl Hagelin - UM JR 45 31 2. Mark Olver - NMU JR 40 30 3 Erik Gustafsson - NMU JR 39 29 Andy Miele - MIA JR 43 29 5. Carter Camper - MIA JR 44 28 6. Peter Boyd - OSU JR 39 27 Jarod Palmer - MIA SR 44 27 Matt Rust - UM JR 45 27 9. Jeff Petry - MSU JR 38 25 Tommy Wingels - MIA JR 44 25

POWER-PLAY GOALS CL GP No 1. Calle Ridderwall - ND JR 38 11 2. Pat Cannone - MIA JR 44 10 3. Dustin Sather - UA JR 37 9 Corey Tropp - MSU JR 37 9 5. Derek Grant - MSU FR 38 8 Andy Taranto - UA FR 39 8 Zac Dalpe - OSU SO 39 8

SHORT-HANDED GOALS CL GP No 1. Rick Schofi eld - LSSU JR 36 2 Blair Riley - FSU SR 40 2 Mark Olver - NMU JR 40 2 Joe Hartman - MIA FR 43 2 Carl Hagelin - UM JR 45 2 Matt Rust - UM JR 45 2

GAME-WINNING GOALS CL GP No 1. Jarod Palmer - MIA SR 44 6 2 Rick Schofi eld - LSSU JR 36 5 Corey Tropp - MSU JR 37 5 Casey Haine - FSU SR 40 5 Tommy Wingels - MIA JR 44 5 Louie Caporusso - UM JR 45 5

HAT TRICKS CL GP No 1. Corey Tropp - MSU JR 37 2 Calle Ridderwall - ND JR 38 2 Andy Taranto - UA FR 39 2

PLUS/MINUS CL GP +/- 1. Jarod Palmer - MIA SR 44 +27 2. Andy Miele - MIA JR 43 +23 3. Matt Rust - UM JR 45 +21 4. Vincent LoVerde - MIA JR 40 +20 Cameron Schilling - MIA SO 42 +20 Carl Hagelin - UM JR 45 +20 7. Ray Kaunisto - NMU SR 40 +19 8. Tommy Wingels - MIA JR 44 +18 Chris Wideman - MIA SO 44 +18 Steve Kampfer - UM SR 45 +18

SCORING CL POS GP G-A-P PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1. Carl Hagelin - UM JR F 45 19-31-50 17/34 5 2 1 0 +20 NYR

2. Mark Olver - NMU JR F 40 19-30-49 24/48 6 2 3 0 +17 COA

3. Zac Dalpe - OSU SO F 39 21-24-45 4/19 8 0 2 0 +15 CAR

Jarod Palmer - MIA SR F 44 18-27-45 16/40 4 0 6 0 +27

5. Andy Miele - MIA JR F 43 15-29-44 21/61 4 1 4 0 +23

6. Dion Knelsen - UA SR C 39 19-24-43 15/30 7 0 2 0 +6

Carter Camper - MIA JR F 44 15-28-43 7/14 5 0 3 0 +16

Louie Caporusso - UM JR F 45 21-22-43 13/26 6 0 5 1 +9 OTT

9. Corey Tropp - MSU JR F 37 20-22-42 17/50 9 1 5 2 +2 BUF

Andy Taranto - UA FR RW 39 18-24-42 25/50 8 1 3 2 +8

Tommy Wingels - MIA JR F 44 17-25-42 19/49 6 1 5 1 +18

DEFENSEMAN SCORING CL POS GP G-A-P PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL

1. Erik Gustafsson - NMU JR D 39 3-29-32 9/26 0 0 0 0 +14

2. Eddie Del Grosso - UNO SR D 42 7-23-30 13/34 4 0 2 0 +14

3. Jeff Petry - MSU JR D 38 4-25-29 13/26 2 0 0 0 +1 EDM

4. Zach Redmond - FSU JR D 40 6-21-27 19/46 5 0 3 0 +5 ATL

5. Steve Kampfer - UM SR D 45 3-23-26 21/50 2 0 1 0 +18 ANA

6. Joe Sova - UA SO D 39 6-18-24 11/30 3 0 0 0 +1

7. Kyle Lawson - ND SR D 38 4-18-22 18/44 3 1 2 0 -7 CAR

Chris Wideman - MIA SO D 44 5-17-22 26/63 2 1 1 0 +18 OTT

9. Aaron Gens - UA SO D 34 6-15-21 10/20 3 0 1 0 -2

Torey Krug - MSU FR D 38 3-18-21 28/67 1 0 2 0 -4

Chad Langlais - UM JR D 45 5-16-21 25/74 2 0 1 0 +6

FRESHMAN SCORING CL POS GP G-A-P PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL

1. Andy Taranto - UA FR RW 39 18-24-42 25/50 8 1 3 2 +8

2. Derek Grant - MSU FR F 38 12-18-30 5/10 8 0 2 0 -1 OTT

3. Chris Brown - UM FR F 45 13-15-28 22/58 7 0 4 0 +6 PHO

4. Curtis McKenzie - MIA FR F 42 6-21-27 44/88 1 0 1 0 +5 DAL

5. Jordan Samuels-Thomas- BGSU FR F 35 11-14-25 15/30 4 0 1 0 -3 ATL

6. Nik Yaremchuk - UA FR C 39 7-17-24 6/12 3 0 1 0 +1

Terry Broadhurst - UNO FR F 42 13-11-24 5/10 7 0 4 1 -2

8. Torey Krug - MSU FR D 38 3-18-21 28/67 1 0 2 0 -4

9. Reilly Smith - MIA FR F 44 8-12-20 12/24 1 0 1 0 +10 DAL

10. Ben Power - LSSU FR F 38 3-15-18 11/41 2 0 0 0 -4

GOALTENDING (minimum 30% team min.)

CL GP Minutes GA GAA W-L-T SO SV SPct NHL

1. Cody Reichard - MIA SO 27 1570:48 49 1.87 19-4-3 5 571 .921

2. Connor Knapp - MIA SO 20 1126:44 37 1.97 10-4-4 4 433 .921 BUF

3. Pat Nagle - FSU JR 26 1496:05 53 2.13 12-10-3 1 636 .923

4. Scott Greenham - UA SO 39 2295:34 84 2.20 18-12-9 4 947 .919

5. Bryan Hogan - UM JR 36 2087:58 81 2.33 18-15-1 4 738 .901

6. Brian Stewart - NMU SR 37 2152:31 87 2.43 18-11-7 4 1099 .927

7. Drew Palmisano - MSU SO 31 1768:19 72 2.44 15-10-5 2 799 .917

8. Taylor Nelson - FSU SO 16 914:10 38 2.49 9-3-3 1 411 .915

9. Mike Johnson - ND FR 29 1545:35 67 2.60 10-13-5 2 674 .910

10. John Faulkner - UNO FR 29 1567:23 68 2.60 13-10-4 0 648 .905

11. Jeremie Dupont - UNO SR 19 967:35 44 2.73 7-6-2 1 376 .895

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ASSISTS CL GP No1. Peter Boyd - OSU JR 28 22 2. Erik Gustafsson - NMU JR 28 21 3. Andy Miele - MIA JR 27 20 4. Andy Taranto - UA FR 28 19 Jarod Palmer - MIA SR 28 19 Carter Camper - MIA JR 28 19 Carl Hagelin - UM JR 28 19 8. Mark Olver - NMU JR 27 18 Greger Hanson - NMU JR 28 18 John Albert - OSU JR 28 18

POWER-PLAY GOALS CL GP No1. Dustin Sather - UA JR 26 7 Chris Brown - UM FR 28 7 Calle Ridderwall - ND JR 28 7 4. Tommy Wingels - MIA JR 28 6 Pat Cannone - MIA JR 28 6 Corey Tropp - MSU JR 28 6 Terry Broadhurst - UNO FR 28 6 Zac Dalpe - OSU SO 28 6

SHORT-HANDED GOALS CL GP No1. Rick Schofi eld - LSSU JR 27 2 Joe Hartman - MIA FR 27 2 Mark Olver - NMU JR 27 2 Matt Rust - UM JR 28 2

GAME-WINNING GOALS CL GP No1. Rick Schofi eld - LSSU JR 27 5 Tommy Wingels - MIA JR 28 5 3. Andy Miele - MIA JR 27 4 Corey Tropp - MSU JR 28 4

HAT TRICKS CL GP No1. Calle Ridderwall - ND JR 28 22. Derek Roehl - WMU SO 21 1 Andy Taranto - UA FR 28 1 Blair Riley - FSU SR 28 1 Tommy Wingels - MIA JR 28 1 Corey Tropp - MSU JR 28 1 Terry Broadhurst - UNO FR 28 1

PLUS/MINUS CL GP +/-1. Jarod Palmer - MIA SR 28 +262. Andy Miele - MIA JR 27 +253. Cameron Schilling - MIA SO 27 +214. Vincent LoVerde - MIA JR 28 +195. Joe Hartman - MIA FR 27 +186. Chris Wideman - MIA SO 28 +157. Will Weber - MIA SO 28 +148. Reilly Smith - MIA FR 28 +13 Zac Dalpe - OSU SO 28 +13

SCORING CL POS GP G-A-P PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1. Mark Olver - NMU JR F 27 17-18-35 15/30 5 2 3 0 +8 COA

2. Zac Dalpe - OSU SO F 28 17-17-34 4/19 6 0 2 0 +13 CAR

3. Jarod Palmer - MIA SR F 28 14-19-33 11/22 3 0 3 0 +26

4. Andy Miele - MIA JR F 27 12-20-32 19/57 3 1 4 0 +25

5. Andy Taranto - UA FR F 28 12-19-31 17/34 5 1 2 1 +10

6. Corey Tropp - MSU JR F 28 13-16-29 12/40 6 0 4 1 -1 BUF

Greger Hanson - NMU JR F 28 11-18-29 9/26 3 0 0 0 +7

8. Tommy Wingels - MIA JR F 28 15-13-28 12/35 6 1 5 1 +12

Dion Knelsen - UA SR F 28 14-14-28 11/22 4 0 1 0 +9

Carl Hagelin - UM JR F 28 9-19-28 14/28 2 0 1 0 +9 NYR

Peter Boyd - OSU JR F 28 6-22-28 20/40 0 0 0 0 +9

DEFENSEMAN SCORING CL POS GP G-A-P PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1. Erik Gustafsson - NMU JR D 28 1-21-22 5/18 0 0 0 0 +2

2. Eddie Del Grosso - UNO SR D 28 4-16-20 10/28 2 0 1 0 +9

3. Zach Redmond - FSU JR D 28 4-15-19 12/24 3 0 2 0 +2 ATL

4. Kyle Lawson - ND SR D 28 3-15-18 14/36 3 0 1 0 -4 CAR

5. Aaron Gens - UA SO D 24 4-12-16 7/14 2 0 1 0 -2

Torey Krug - MSU FR D 28 3-13-16 22/55 1 0 2 0 -5

7. Matt Bartkowski - OSU SO D 28 4-11-15 19/49 3 0 1 0 +1 FLA

Joe Sova - UA SO D 28 3-12-15 9/26 2 0 0 0 -4

Brett Blatchford - ND SR D 28 3-12-15 8/24 1 1 0 0 -8

Jeff Petry - MSU JR D 28 2-13-15 2/24 2 0 0 0 -3 EDM

FRESHMAN SCORING CL POS GP G-A-P PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1. Andy Taranto - UA FR F 28 12-19-31 17/34 5 1 2 1 +10

2. Chris Brown - UM FR F 28 10-11-21 15/33 7 0 3 0 +3 PHO

3. Jordan Samuels-Thomas - BGSU FR F 27 10-10-20 12/24 4 0 1 0 -4 ATL

4. Nik Yaremchuk - UA FR C 28 5-14-19 4/8 3 0 1 0 -1

5. Terry Broadhurst - UNO FR F 28 9-9-18 5/10 6 0 2 1 -1

Derek Grant - MSU FR F 28 8-10-18 4/8 5 0 2 0 -1 OTT

7 Brandon Richardson - UNO FR F 23 4-13-17 16/43 0 0 1 0 +4

8. Curtis McKenzie - MIA FR F 27 3-13-16 33/66 0 0 1 0 +5 DAL

Torey Krug - MSU FR D 28 3-13-16 22/55 1 0 2 0 -5

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CL GP Minutes GA GAA W-L-T SO SV SPct NHL

1. Cody Reichard - MIA SO 17 1027:14 21 1.23 15-0-2 5 395 .950

2. Connor Knapp - MIA SO 11 675:26 18 1.60 6-2-3 3 266 .937 BUF

3. Drew Palmisano - MSU SO 22 1328:12 49 2.21 11-6-5 2 594 .924

4. Pat Nagle - FSU JR 18 1017:22 39 2.30 7-7-3 1 434 .918

5. Taylor Nelson - FSU SO 12 674:02 26 2.31 6-2-3 1 303 .921

6. Scott Greenham - UA SO 28 1634:17 64 2.35 11-9-8 2 716 .918

7. Bryan Hogan - UM JR 27 1569:20 62 2.37 13-12-1 3 548 .898

8. Brian Stewart - NMU SR 25 1420:14 57 2.41 12-7-5 3 720 .927

9. Mike Johnson - ND FR 24 1282:21 55 2.57 8-11-4 1 567 .912

10. Dustin Carlson - OSU JR 14 802:45 35 2.62 3-7-4 1 388 .917

11. Jeremie Dupont - UNO SR 12 657:14 29 2.65 5-4-2 1 267 .902

12. Brian Mahoney-Wilson - LSSU JR 26 1445:36 65 2.70 9-12-3 0 691 .914 SJS

13. Riley Gill - WMU SR 24 1433:31 71 2.97 4-15-5 0 821 .920

14. John Faulkner - UNO FR 19 1024:06 51 2.99 8-8-1 0 434 .895

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SCORING CL POS GP G-A-P PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1. Louie Caporusso - UM JR F 6 7-4-11 1/2 2 0 2 1 +6 OTT

2. Hunter Bishop - OSU JR F 5 6-2-8 2/4 0 1 0 1 +3

Zac Dalpe - OSU SO F 5 2-6-8 0/0 1 0 0 0 +3 CAR

Carl Hagelin - UM JR F 6 3-5-8 1/2 0 0 0 0 +6 NYR

5. Andy Miele - MIA JR F 5 2-4-6 1/2 1 0 0 0 +1

Tommy Wingels - MIA JR F 5 1-5-6 3/6 0 0 0 0 +4

Chris Reed - OSU JR D 5 0-6-6 3/6 0 0 0 0 +3

David Wohlberg - UM SO F 6 3-3-6 3/6 0 0 1 0 +10 NJD

Matt Rust - UM JR F 6 2-4-6 2/4 1 0 1 0 +7 FLA

DEFENSEMAN SCORING CL POS GP G-A-P PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1. Chris Reed - OSU JR D 5 0-6-6 3/6 0 0 0 0 +3

2. Kyle Follmer - NMU FR D 4 1-4-5 1/2 0 0 1 0 +4

Steve Kampfer - UM SR D 6 1-4-5 1/2 1 0 0 0 +12 ANA

4. Jeff Petry - MSU JR D 2 0-3-3 0/0 0 0 0 0 -4 EDM

Aaron Gens - UA SO D 4 2-1-3 0/0 1 0 0 0 +1

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Eddie Del Grosso - UNO SR D 4 1-2-3 1/2 0 0 0 0 +2

Eric Olimb - UNO JR D 4 0-3-3 0/0 0 0 0 0 +5

Erik Gustafsson - NMU JR D 4 0-3-3 2/4 0 0 0 0 +5

Chris Wideman - MIA SO D 5 0-3-3 0/0 0 0 0 0 +5 OTT

Chad Langlais - UM JR D 6 0-3-3 4/8 0 0 0 0 +1

Brandon Burlon - UM SO D 6 0-3-3 0/0 0 0 0 0 +7 NJD

FRESHMAN SCORING CL POS GP G-A-P PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL 1. Kyle Follmer - NMU FR D 4 1-4-5 1/2 0 0 1 0 +4

2. Nik Yaremchuk - UA FR C 4 2-2-4 1/2 0 0 0 0 +3

Kevin Lynch - UM FR F 6 2-2-4 0/0 1 0 1 0 +8 CBJ

4. A.J. Treais - UM FR F 6 2-1-3 1/2 0 0 0 0 +3

5. Torey Krug - MSU FR D 2 0-2-2 1/2 0 0 0 0 -4

Jarret Granberg - UA FR F 3 1-1-2 0/0 0 0 1 0 +1

Andy Taranto - UA FR RW 4 1-1-2 5/10 0 0 0 0 -1

Lee Moffi e - UM FR D 4 1-1-2 0/0 0 0 0 0 +3

Terry Broadhurst - UNO FR F 4 1-1-2 0/0 1 0 0 0 +1

Reilly Smith - MIA FR F 5 0-2-2 0/0 0 0 0 0 -1 DAL

Chris Brown - UM FR F 6 1-1-2 2/4 0 0 1 0 E PHO

GOALS CL GP No 1. Louie Caporusso - UM JR 6 7 2. Hunter Bishop - OSU JR 5 6 3. Mike Embach - FSU JR 4 3 John Kemp - UNO SO 4 3 Ray Kaunisto - NMU SR 4 3 Greger Hanson - NMU JR 4 3 Tyler Gron - NMU SO 4 3 Mathieu Picard - OSU SR 5 3 Sergio Somma - OSU JR 5 3 Carl Hagelin - UM JR 6 3 David Wohlberg - UM SO 6 3

ASSISTS CL GP No 1. Chris Reed - OSU JR 5 6 Zac Dalpe - OSU SO 5 6 3. Tommy Wingels - MIA JR 5 5 Carl Hagelin - UM JR 6 5 Luke Glendening - UM SO 6 5 6. Kevin Petovello - UA JR 4 4 Kyle Follmer - NMU FR 4 4 Andy Miele - MIA JR 5 4 John Albert - OSU JR 5 4 Peter Boyd - OSU JR 5 4 Steve Kampfer - UM SR 6 4 Matt Rust - UM JR 6 4 Louie Caporusso - UM JR 6 4

POWER-PLAY GOALS CL GP No 1. Andrew Rowe - MSU JR 2 2 Aaron Lewicki - FSU SR 4 2 Matt Bartkowski - OSU SO 5 2 Louie Caporusso - UM JR 6 2

SHORT-HANDED GOALS CL GP No 1. Vincent LoVerde - MIA JR 4 1 Hunter Bishop - OSU JR 5 1

GAME-WINNING GOALS CL GP No 1. Mathieu Picard - OSU SR 5 2 Louie Caporusso - UM JR 6 2

HAT TRICKS CL GP No 1. Hunter Bishop - OSU JR 5 1 Louie Caporusso - UM JR 6 1

PLUS/MINUS CL GP +/- 1. Steve Kampfer - UM SR 6 +12 2. Tristin Llewellyn - UM JR 6 +10 David Wohlberg - UM SO 6 +10 4. Luke Glendening - UM SO 6 +9 5. Kevin Lynch - UM FR 6 +8 6. Matt Rust - UM JR 6 +7 Brandon Burlon - UM SO 6 +7 8. Ray Kaunisto - NMU SR 4 +6 Tyler Gron - NMU SO 4 +6 Carl Hagelin - UM JR 6 +6 Louie Caporusso - UM JR 6 +6

GOALTENDING (minimum 30% team min.) CL GP Minutes GA GAA W-L-T SO SV SPct NHL

1. Connor Knapp - MIA SO 3 132:43 2 0.90 2-0-0 0 38 .950 BUF

2. Shawn Hunwick - UM JR 6 359:35 9 1.50 6-0-0 1 119 .930

3. Jeremie Dupont - UNO SR 3 178:55 5 1.68 2-1-0 0 74 .937

4. Bobby Jarosz - MSU SR 2 70:45 2 1.70 0-1-0 0 40 .952

5. Scott Greenham - UA SO 4 236:41 8 2.03 2-2-0 1 78 .907

6. Pat Nagle - FSU JR 4 240:03 10 2.50 2-2-0 0 119 .922

7. Brian Stewart - NMU SR 4 239:46 10 2.50 3-1-0 0 130 .929

8. Dustin Carlson - OSU JR 5 281:50 14 2.98 3-2-0 0 167 .923

9. Riley Gill - WMU SR 2 119:17 8 4.02 0-2-0 0 76 .905

10. Cody Reichard - MIA SO 3 173:49 12 4.14 1-2-0 0 61 .836

11. Nick Eno - BGSU JR 2 74:04 6 4.86 0-1-0 0 45 .882 BUF

12. Mike Johnson - ND FR 2 78:34 7 5.35 0-2-0 0 30 .811

13. Tom O’Brien - ND SR 1 40:00 4 6.00 0-0-0 0 12 .750

14. Brian Mahoney-Wilson - LSSU JR 2 99:35 10 6.03 0-2-0 0 66 .868 SJS

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GOALS PER GAME CL GP G G/GM 1 Broc Little - Yale JR 34 27 0.79 2. Bobby Butler - UNH SR 39 29 0.74 3. Sean Backman - Yale SR 29 21 0.72 4. Cam Atkinson - BC SO 42 30 0.71 5. Nick Johnson - SHU SR 38 27 0.71 6. Blake Geoff rion (UW) SR 40 28 0.70 7. Scott Fleming - Dart. JR 32 22 0.69 8. Chase Polacek - RPI JR 39 26 0.67 9. Kevin Clark - UAA SR 36 23 0.64 Casey Wellman - UMA SO 36 23 0.6

ASSISTS PER GAME CL GP A A/GM 1. James Marcou - UMA JR 36 40 1.11 2. Gustav Nyquist - UMO SO 39 42 1.08 3. Derek Stepan - UW SO 41 42 1.02 4. Dave Jarman - SHU SR 38 36 0.95 5. Cory Conacher - Canis. JR 35 33 0.94 6. Chris Moran - Niagara SR 36 33 0.92 7. Brendan Smith - UW JR 42 37 0.88 8. Stephane Da Costa - Merr. FR 34 29 0.85 Brian O’Neill - Yale SO 34 29 0.85 Andrew Miller - Yale FR 34 29 0.85

POWER-PLAY GOALS CL GP PPG/G PPG 1. Blake Geoff rion - UW SR 40 0.38 15 2. Brandon Wong - QU SR 40 0.35 14 3. Jacques Lamoureux - AFA JR 37 0.35 13 Justin Fontaine - UMD JR 39 0.33 13 Chase Polacek - RPI JR 39 0.33 13 6. Blake Gallagher - Corn. SR 34 0.32 11 Carl Hudson - Canisius SR 35 0.31 11 Casey Wellman - UMA SO 36 0.31 11 Calle Ridderwall - ND JR 38 0.29 11 Joe Colborne - Demver SO 39 0.28 11 Cam Atkinson - BC SO 42 0.26 11 Brendan Smith - UW JR 42 0.26 11

SHORT-HANDED GOALS CL GP SHG/G SHG 1. Mike Gurtler - Mercyhurst JR 33 0.12 4 David Warsofsky - BU SO 34 0.12 4 3. Jordan Cyr - HC JR 29 0.10 3 Brett Olson - MTU SO 32 0.09 3 Jack Maclellan - Brown SO 36 0.08 3 Mike Testwuide - CC SR 36 0.08 3 Paul Zanette - Niagara JR 36 0.08 3 Matt Read - Bemidji St. JR 37 0.08 3 Mark Cornacchia - RIT SO 39 0.08 3

GAME-WINNING GOALS CL GP GWG 1. Nick Johnson - SHU SR 38 8 Joe Colborne - DU SO 39 8 3. Broc Little - Yale JR 34 7 Jason Gregoire - UND SO 43 75 Justin Fontaine - UMD JR 39 6 Jarod Palmer - Miami SR 44 6

POINTS PER GAME SCHOOL CL POS GP G-A-P P/GM 1. Gustav Nyquist (DET) Maine SO F 39 19-42-61 1.56 2. Cory Conacher Canisius JR F 35 20-33-53 1.51 3. James Marcou Massachusetts JR F 36 11-40-51 1.42 4. Nick Johnson Sacred Heart SR F 38 27-25-52 1.37 5. Bobby Butler New Hampshire SR F 39 29-24-53 1.36 6. Chase Polacek Rensselaer JR F 39 26-26-52 1.33 7. Stephane Da Costa Merrimack FR F 34 16-29-45 1.32 Brian O’Neill Yale SO F 34 16-29-45 1.32 9. Derek Stepan (NYR) Wisconsin SO F 41 12-42-54 1.3210. Dave Jarman Sacred Heart SR F 38 13-36-49 1.2911 . Michael Davies Wisconsin SR F 41 20-32-52 1.2712. Cam Atkinson (CBJ) Boston College SO F 42 30-23-53 1.2613 . Casey Wellman Massachusetts SO F 36 23-22-45 1.25 Blake Geoff rion (NSH) Wisconsin SR F 40 28-22-50 1.2515. Brendan Smith (DET) Wisconsin JR D 42 15-37-52 1.24

POINTS PER GAME (DEFENSEMEN) SCHOOL CL POS GP G-A-P P/GM 1. Brendan Smith (DET) Wisconsin JR D 42 15-37-52 1.24 2. Blake Kessel (NYI) New Hampshire SO D 38 10-28-38 1.00 3. Carl Hudson Canisius SR D 35 14-20-34 0.97 4. Thomas Dignard Yale SR D 29 6-21-27 0.93 5. Dan Ringwald RIT SR D 41 11-26-37 0.90 6. Brad Hunt Bemidji State SO D 37 7-26-33 0.89 7. Justin Braun (SJS) Massachusetts SR D 36 8-23-31 0.86 8. Colby Cohen (COA) Boston University JR D 36 14-16-30 0.83 9. Erik Gustafsson Northern Michigan JR D 39 3-29-32 0.8210 . Will O’Neill (ATL) Maine SO D 39 8-23-31 0.7911. Jeff Dimmen Maine JR D 38 12-18-30 0.7912 . Kevin Shattenkirk (COA) Boston University JR D 38 7-22-29 0.76 Jeff Petry (EDM) Michigan State JR D 38 4-25-29 0.7614 . Bobby Preece Bentley SR D 33 8-17-25 0.7615. Mike Schreiber Union SR D 39 8-21-29 0.74

POINTS PER GAME (FRESHMEN) SCHOOL POS GP G-A-P P/GM 1. Stephane Da Costa Merrimack F 34 1 6-29-45 1.32 2. Brandon Pirri (CHI) Rensselaer F 39 11-32-43 1.10 3. Andy Taranto Alaska F 39 18-24-42 1.08 4. Eric Delong Sacred Heart F 35 15-20-35 1.00 Andrew Miller Yale F 34 5-29-34 1.00 6. Jerry D’Amigo (TOR) Rensselaer F 35 10-24-34 0.97 7. Jordan George Bemidji State F 36 13-21-34 0.94 8. Danny Kristo (MON) North Dakota F 41 15-21-36 0.88 9. Kyle Flanagan St. Lawrence F 32 5-23-28 0.8810 . Craig Smith (NSH) Wisconsin F 41 8-25-33 0.8011. Derek Grant (OTT) Michigan State F 38 12-18-30 0.7912. Adam Pleskach American International F 33 15-10-25 0.7613 . Louis Leblanc (MON) Harvard F 31 11-12-23 0.7414 . Rylan Schwartz Colorado College F 39 6-22-28 0.72

GOALTENDING (minimum 30% team min.)

SCHOOL CL Minutes GA GAA 1. Cody Reichard Miami SO 1570:48 49 1.872. Ben Scrivens Cornell SR 2018:28 63 1.873. Connor Knapp (BUF) Miami SO 1126:44 37 1.974. Carter Hutton UMass Lowell SR 1614:12 55 2.045. Corey Milan Union JR 960:49 33 2.066. Marc Cheverie (FLA) Denver JR 2044:27 71 2.087. Jared DeMichiel RIT SR 2270:08 79 2.098. Brad Eidsness (BUF) North Dakota SO 2387:54 84 2.119. Pat Nagle Ferris State JR 1496:05 53 2.1310. Scott Greenham Alaska SO 2295:34 84 2.2011. Bryan Hogan Michigan JR 2087:58 81 2.3312. Dan Bakala Bemidji State SO 1829:00 71 2.3313 Scott Gudmandson Wisconsin JR 1824:25 71 2.3314. Kenny Reiter Minnesota Duluth SO 1370:08 54 2.3615. John Muse Boston College JR 1723:58 69 2.40

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First Round Second Round Semifi nals Final

1. Wisconsin

Ford FieldDetroit, Mich.

April 8

Ford FieldDetroit, Mich.

April 8

Ford FieldDetroit, Mich.

April 10 NATIONAL CHAMPION

The NCAA Men’s Frozen Four entered uncharted waters in 2010 with the Detroit Sports Commission and the CCHA serving as hosts for the event at Ford Field in De-troit. It marked the fi rst time that the event was held in a non-traditional hockey venue. The fi eld of Boston College, Miami, RIT and Wisconsin was set 11 days prior to the fi rst semifi nal, but the entire event was years in the making. In order to raise awareness and funds for the event, a local organizing commit-tee was formed and headed by Detroit civic leaders William Clay Ford, Jr., and

Christopher Ilitch. Through the eff orts of the committee, events such as the College Hockey Fan Fest at the Detroit Marriott Renaissance Center were possible. To make sure the quality of the playing surface matched the magnitude of the event, Dan Craig, the NHL facilities opera-tions manager, tended to the ice with the same refridgeration system that was used at the NHL Winter Classic in Fenway Park just over three months prior. As expected, the event shattered all previous Frozen Four attendance marks with 34,954 attending the semifi nals and

37,592 attending the title game. The fi nal game mark still stands as the North Ameri-can record for an indoor hockey game. Boston College ended up with the greatest glory, defeating Miami, 7-1 in the semifi nals, and Wisconsin, 5-0, in the fi nal, to claim its fourth championship. Boston College head coach Jerry York became just the third coach to win four or more NCAA Men’s Division I Ice Hockey National Championships and earned his 850th career victory in the process, good for second spot in the career coaching ranks.

A Frozen Four record crowd of 37,592 attended the National Championship game between Boston College and Wisconsin.A Frozen Four record crowd of 37 592 attended the National Championship game between Boston College and Wisconsin

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The CCHA continues to fl ourish as a producer of NHL-caliber talent and the names of 32 former players are engraved on the Stanley Cup. CCHA alums Duncan Keith (Michigan State), Jordan Hendry (Alaska), and John Madden (Michigan) hoisted the Stanley Cup with the

Chicago Blackhawks. A CCHA alum has won the Stanley Cup every season played since 2003.

Following is a list of former CCHA players who have earned awards at hockey’s highest level, the NHL.

NHL HONORS & AWARDS

NORRIS TROPHY Rob Blake, Bowling Green Los Angeles Kings, 1998 Duncan Keith, Michigan State Chicago Blackhawks, 2010

FRANK J. SELKE TROPHY

Dave Poulin, Notre Dame Philadelphia Flyers, 1987 Boston Bruins, 1993 (runner-up) John Madden, Michigan New Jersey Devils, 2001 Rod Brind’Amour, Michigan State Carolina Hurricanes, 2007

VEZINA TROPHY

Ryan Miller, Michigan State Buff alo Sabres, 2010

KING CLANCY MEMORIAL TROPHY

Dave Poulin, Notre Dame Boston Bruins, 1993

LESTER PATRICK TROPHY

Ken Morrow, Bowling Green 1996

HART TROPHY

Mike Liut, Bowling Green St. Louis Blues, 1981 (runner-up)

ALL-STAR TEAM SELECTIONS

Mike Liut, Bowling Green St. Louis Blues, 1980-81 First Team Hartford Whalers, 1986-87 Second Team Rob Blake, Bowling Green Los Angeles Kings, 1997-98 First Team Ryan Miller, Michigan State Buff alo Sabres, 2009-10 First Team

Duncan Keith, Michigan State Chicago Blackhawks, 2009-10 First Team

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM SELECTIONS

Jamie Macoun, Ohio State Calgary Flames, 1983-84 Iain Duncan, Bowling Green Winnipeg Jets, 1987-88 Bob Essensa, Michigan State Winnipeg Jets,1989-90 Rod Brind’Amour, Michigan State St. Louis Blues, 1989-90 Rob Blake, Bowling Green Los Angeles Kings, 1990-91 Mike Johnson, Bowling Green Toronto Maple Leafs,1997-98 Mike York, Michigan State New York Rangers, 1999-00 John-Michael Liles, Michigan State Colorado Avalanche, 2003-04

MBNA ROGER CROZIER SAVING GRACE AWARD

Marty Turco, Michigan Dallas Stars, 2001

STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS

1980 New York Islanders

Ken Morrow, Bowling Green1981 New York Islanders

Ken Morrow, Bowling Green1982 New York Islanders

Ken Morrow, Bowling Green1983 New York Islanders

Ken Morrow, Bowling Green1985 Edmonton Oilers

Mike Krushelnyski, St. Louis1987 Edmonton Oilers

Mike Krushelnyski, St. Louis1988 Edmonton Oilers

Mike Krushelnyski, St. Louis Craig Simpson, Michigan State1989 Calgary Flames

Brian MacLellan, Bowling Green Jamie Macoun, Ohio State1990 Edmonton Oilers

Joe Murphy, Michigan State Craig Simpson, Michigan State1994 New York Rangers

Glenn Healy, Western Michigan Neil Smith, Western Michigan (President/General Manager)1995 New Jersey Devils

Jim Dowd, Lake Superior State Brian Rolston, Lake Superior State Danton Cole, Michigan State1997 Detroit Red Wings

Aaron Ward, Michigan Mike Krushelnyski, St. Louis (Assistant Coach)1998 Detroit Red Wings

Jamie Macoun, Ohio State Mike Knuble, Michigan Aaron Ward, Michigan Don Waddell, Northern Michigan (Assistant General Manager)

1999 Dallas Stars

Blake Sloan, Michigan2000 New Jersey Devils

John Madden, Michigan2001 Colorado Avalanche

Rob Blake, Bowling Green Greg de Vries, Bowling Green2003 New Jersey Devils

John Madden, Michigan2004 Tampa Bay Lightning

Dan Boyle, Miami John Grahame, Lake Superior State2006 Carolina Hurricanes

Kevyn Adams, Miami Rod Brind’Amour, Michigan State Andrew Hutchinson, Michigan State Aaron Ward, Michigan Doug Weight, Lake Superior State2007 Anaheim Mighty Ducks

Chris Kunitz, Ferris State Drew Miller, Michigan State Newell Brown, Michigan State (Assistant Coach)2008 Detroit Red Wings

Brett Lebda, Notre Dame2009 Pittsburgh Penguins

Chris Kunitz, Ferris State Mark Eaton, Notre Dame Dan Bylsma, Bowling Green (Head Coach)2010 Chicago Blackhawks

John Madden, Michigan Jordan Hendry, Alaska Duncan Keith, Michigan State

Former Spartan Duncan Keith of the Chicago

Blackhawks became the second CCHA alum to

win the Norris Trophy.

Former Wolverine John Madden won his

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The CCHA had 71 former players skate at hockey’s pinnacle during the 2009-10 season in the National Hockey League. The league’s almuni skaters appeared in 3,378 games, scoring 1,233 points while

alumni goalkeepers racked up 79 wins in 158 appearances between the pipes.

PLAYER CCHA SCHOOL YEARS 2009-10 NHL TEAM GP G A PTS. PIM

Justin Abdelkader Michigan State 2005-08 Detroit 50 3 3 6 35Kevin Bieksa Bowling Green 2001-04 Vancouver 55 3 19 22 85Jason Blake Ferris State 1994-95 Toronto/Anaheim 82 16 25 41 36Rob Blake Bowling Green 1987-90 San Jose 70 7 23 30 60David Booth Michigan State 2002-06 Florida 28 8 8 16 23Dan Boyle Miami 1994-98 San Jose 76 15 43 58 70Rod Brind’Amour Michigan State 1988-89 Carolina 80 9 10 19 36Mike Brown Michigan 2003-05 Anaheim 75 6 1 7 106Mike Cammalleri Michigan 1999-02 Montreal 65 26 24 50 16Andrew Cogliano Michigan 2005-07 Edmonton 82 10 18 28 31Mike Comrie Michigan 1998-00 Edmonton 43 13 8 21 30Joe Corvo Western Michigan 1995-98 Carolina/Washington 52 6 12 18 12Pat Dwyer Western Michigan 2001-05 Carolina 58 7 5 12 6Mark Eaton Notre Dame 1997-98 Pittsburgh 79 3 13 16 26Andrew Ebbett Michigan 2002-06 Chicago/Minnesota 61 9 6 15 8Tyler Eckford Alaska 2005-08 New Jersey 3 0 1 1 4Corey Elkins Ohio State 2005-09 Los Angeles 3 1 0 1 0Andy Greene Miami 2002-06 New Jersey 78 6 31 37 14Nate Guenin Ohio State 2002-06 Pittsburgh 2 0 0 0 0Christian Hanson Notre Dame 2005-09 Toronto 31 2 5 7 16Dwight Helminen Michigan 2001-04 Carolina 1 1 1 2 0Jordan Hendry Alaska 2002-06 Chicago 43 2 6 8 10T.J. Hensick Michigan 2003-07 Colorado 7 1 2 3 0Andy Hilbert Michigan 1999-01 Minnesota 4 0 0 0 2Jeff Hoggan Nebraska-Omaha 1999-02 Phoenix 4 0 0 0 2Shawn Horcoff Michigan State 1996-00 Edmonton 77 13 23 36 51Matt Hunwick Michigan 2003-07 Boston 76 6 8 14 32Jack Johnson Michigan 2005-07 Los Angeles 80 8 28 36 48Ryan Jones Miami 2004-08 Nashville/Edmonton 49 8 4 12 26Duncan Keith Michigan State 2001-03 Chicago 82 14 55 69 51Tim Kennedy Michigan State 2005-08 Buff alo 78 10 16 26 50Ryan Kesler Ohio State 2002-03 Vancouver 82 25 50 75 104Mike Knuble Michigan 1991-95 Washington 69 29 24 53 59Mike Komisarek Michigan 2000-02 Toronto 34 0 4 4 40Chris Kunitz Ferris State 1999-03 Pittsburgh 50 13 19 32 39Brett Lebda Notre Dame 2000-04 Detroit 63 1 7 8 24Mark Letestu Western Michigan 2006-07 Pittsburgh 10 1 0 1 2John-Michael Liles Michigan State 1999-03 Colorado 59 6 25 39 30John Madden Michigan 1993-97 Chicago 79 10 13 23 12Jamal Mayers Western Michigan 1992-96 Toronto/Calgary 71 3 11 14 131Drew Miller Michigan State 2003-06 Tampa Bay/Detroit 80 10 9 19 12Brendan Morrison Michigan 1993-97 Washington 74 12 30 42 40David Moss Michigan 2001-05 Calgary 64 8 9 17 20Eric Nystrom Michigan 2001-05 Calgary 82 11 8 19 54Wes O’Neill Notre Dame 2003-07 Colorado 2 0 0 0 2Victor Oreskovich Notre Dame 2004-06 Florida 50 2 4 6 26Jed Ortmeyer Michigan 1999-03 San Jose 76 8 11 19 37Nathan Oystrick Northern Michigan 2002-06 Anaheim 3 0 0 0 2Max Pacioretty Michigan 2007-08 Montreal 52 3 11 14 20Kevin Porter Michigan 2004-08 Phoenix/Colorado 20 2 1 3 0Corey Potter Michigan State 2002-06 NY Rangers 3 0 0 0 2Brian Rolston Lake Superior 1991-93 New Jersey 80 20 17 37 22Mike Santorelli Northern Michigan 2004-07 Nashville 25 2 1 3 8Dan Sexton Bowling Green 2007-09 Anahiem 41 9 10 19 16Jim Slater Michigan State 2001-05 Atlanta 61 11 7 18 60Yan Stastny Notre Dame 2001-03 St. Louis 4 1 0 1 0Tyson Strachan Ohio State 2003-07 St. Louis 8 0 2 2 4David Steckel Ohio State 2000-04 Washington 79 5 11 16 19Paul Szczechura Western Michigan 2003-07 Tampa Bay 52 5 2 7 18Jeff Tambellini Michigan 2002-05 NY Islanders 36 7 7 14 14R.J. Umberger Ohio State 2000-03 Columbus 82 23 32 55 40Aaron Voros Alaska 2001-04 NY Rangers 41 3 4 7 89Tim Wallace Notre Dame 2002-06 Pittsburgh 1 0 0 0 0Aaron Ward Michigan 1990-93 Carolina/Anaheim 77 1 12 13 62Mike Weaver Michigan State 1996-00 St. Louis 77 1 9 10 29Doug Weight Lake Superior 1989-91 NY Islanders 36 1 16 17 8Greg Zanon Nebraska-Omaha 1999-03 Minnesota 81 2 13 15 36

GOALIE CCHA SCHOOL YEARS 2009-10 NHL TEAM GP W L T GAA

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Notre Dame sophomore forward Riley Sheahan was selected in the fi rst round of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft in Los Angeles.

At least one CCHA player has been drafted in the fi rst round for 10 consecutive years and NHL teams have accumulated 17 fi rst-round selections overall from the conference during that time frame.

Sheahan, a 6-2, 202-pound center, was taken by the Detroit Red Wings with the 21st overall selection. The St. Catharines, Ont., native produced six goals and 17 points in 37 games for the Fighting Irish in his freshman campaign.

Eleven players that either played in the CCHA this past season or have signed a National Letter of Intent to a CCHA school were selected on the second day of the 2010 NHL Draft in Los Angeles.

Jon Merrill, a defenseman that was a member of the US NTDP Under-18 Team this past season who will be playing with the Michigan Wolverines this coming season, was drafted in the second round at 38th overall by the New Jersey Devils.

Incoming Notre Dame freshman defensemen Stephen Johns, another product of the US NTDP Under-18 Team, was selected in the second round with the 60th overall pick by the Chicago Blackhawks.

Another incoming Fighting Irish freshman, forward Bryan Rust, was selected in the third round at 80th overall by the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Jimmy Mullin, a forward that will play for the Miami RedHawks beginning in the 2011-12 season, was selected by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the fourth round with the 118th overall pick

Northern Michigan forward Justin Florek, who will be a junior this coming season, was picked in the fi fth round and 135th overall by the Boston Bruins.

Kevin Lind, an incoming freshman defenseman for Notre Dame was selected in the sixth round, 177th overall, by the Anaheim Ducks.

Michigan to-be sophomore defenseman Lee Moffi e was taken by the San Jose Sharks in the seventh round at 188th overall.

Brett Perlini, who will be a junior at Michigan State, was picked in the seventh round as well. The Anaheim Ducks picked Perlini with the 192nd overall selection.

Incoming Michigan freshman forward Luke Moff att, another US NTDP Under-18 Team member last season, was selected in the seventh round by the Colorado Avalanche with the 197th pick.

Chris Crane, an incoming freshman forward for Ohio State, was selected in the seventh round at 200th overall by the San Jose Sharks

Lake Superior defenseman Zach Trotman, who will be a sophomore this season, was the fi nal player picked on Saturday. He was picked by the Boston Bruins in the seventh round with the 210st selection.

12 CCHA PLAYERS PICKED IN 2010 NHL DRAFT

Rd. No. Selected Name, School Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Age Hometown

1 21 Detroit Riley Sheahan, Notre Dame F So. 6-2 202 18 St. Catharine’s, Ont.2 38 New Jersey Jon Merrill, Michigan D Fr. 6-3 200 18 Brighton, Mich.2 60 Chicago Stephen Johns, Notre Dame D Fr. 6-4 205 18 Wampum, Pa.3 80 Pittsburgh Bryan Rust, Notre Dame F Fr. 5-11 172 18 Bloomfi eld Hills, Mich.4 118 Tampa Bay Jimmy Mullin, Miami ** F N/A 5-11 180 18 Cincinnati, Ohio5 135 Boston Justin Florek, Northern Michigan F Jr. 6-4 200 20 Marquette, Mich.6 177 Anaheim Kevin Lind, Notre Dame D Fr. 6-3 200 18 Homer Glen, Ill.7 188 San Jose Lee Moffi e, Michigan D So. 6-1 199 20 Wallingford, Conn.7 192 Anaheim Brett Perlini, Michigan State F Jr. 6-2 200 20 Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.7 197 Colorado Luke Moff att, Michigan F Fr. 6-0 179 18 Paradise Valley, Ariz.7 200 San Jose Chris Crane, Ohio State F Fr. 6-1 193 18 West Chester, Ohio7 210 Boston Zach Trotman, Lake Superior D So. 6-4 202 21 Novi, Mich.

Note - Yr. is the year in school as of the start of the 2010-11 season;** - indicates signing for 2011-12 season

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Chad Johnson Pittsburgh 5 125 2006Tyler Eckford New Jersey 7 217 2004Russell Spence Phoenix 9 287 2002Aaron Voros New Jersey 8 229 2001Wade Klippenstein Quebec 12 232 1990Todd Henderson Buff alo 11 224 1989

Name NHL Team Rd. No. Year

Jordan Samuels-Thomas Atlanta 7 203 2009Nick Eno Buff alo 7 187 2007Jonathon Matsumoto Philadelphia 3 79 2006Jonathan Sigalet Boston 4 100 2005Jimmy Spratt Calgary 7 213 2004Taylor Christie Colorado 6 195 2002Kevin Bieksa Vancouver 5 151 2001Jordan Sigalet Boston 7 209 2001Sean Kotary Colorado 9 266 2000Ryan Murphy Carolina 4 113 1999Curtis Valentine Vancouver 8 219 1998Adam Edinger N.Y. Islanders 5 115 1997Doug Schueller Florida 8 211 1997Peter Ratchuk Colorado 1 25 1996Quinn Fair Los Angeles S 7 1994Todd Kelman St. Louis 6 141 1993Jason Clark Vancouver 6 141 1992Brandon Carper Calgary 9 198 1992Aaron Ellis Quebec 11 244 1992Angelo Libertucci Philadelphia S 6 1991Sean Pronger Vancouver 3 51 1991Keith Redmond Los Angeles 4 79 1991Aris Brimanis Philadelphia 4 86 1991Brian Holzinger Buff alo 6 124 1991Martin Jiranek Washington S 13 1990Glen Mears Calgary 3 62 1990Ken Klee Washington 9 177 1990Todd Reirden New Jersey 12 242 1990Dan Bylsma Winnipeg 6 109 1989Brett Harkins N.Y. Islanders 7 133 1989Jim Solly Winnipeg 8 151 1989Andy Gribble Vancouver S 2 1988Paul Connell Philadelphia S 19 1988Matt Ruchty New Jersey 4 65 1988Rob Blake Los Angeles 4 70 1988Kevin Dahl Montreal 11 230 1988Brian McKee Minnesota S 17 1986Gary Kruzich N.Y. Islanders S 15 1986Mike Natyshak Quebec S 19 1986Joe Quinn Hartford 6 116 1986Marc Potvin Detroit 9 169 1986Nelson Emerson St. Louis 3 44 1985Chad Arthur Montreal 10 205 1985Paul Ysebaert New Jersey 4 74 1984Scott Paluch St. Louis 5 92 1984

Brent Regan Hartford 10 193 1984Daryn Fersovich Philadelphia 10 204 1984Garry Galley Los Angeles 5 100 1983Don Barber Edmonton 6 120 1983Iain Duncan Winnipeg 7 129 1983Todd Flichel Winnipeg 9 169 1983Tom Pratt Calgary 10 191 1983Dave Ellett Winnipeg 4 75 1982Dave Randerson N.Y. Islanders 10 210 1981Kim Collins Los Angeles 10 199 1980John Gibb N.Y. Islanders 6 122 1979Mike Cotter Minnesota 8 121 1978Mark Wells Montreal 13 176 1977Mike Liut St. Louis 4 56 1976Ken Morrow N.Y. Islanders 4 68 1976Bob Watson Vancouver 6 100 1975Byron Shutt Pittsburgh 9 155 1975Duff y Smith Philadelphia 10 175 1975Jack Laine Toronto 10 180 1975John Stewart Montreal 6 105 1974Gerry Bradbury Los Angeles 6 73 1970Rick Thompson Minnesota 7 72 1969

Name NHL Team Rd. No. Year

Zach Redmond Atlanta 7 184 2008

Chris Zarb Philadelphia 5 144 2004

Derek MacIntyre San Jose 8 234 2004

Phil Osaer St. Louis 7 203 1999

Gordy Hunt Detroit 11 282 1993

Jeff Jestadt Winnipeg S 11 1991

Kelly Sorensen Detroit S 16 1991

Dave Karpa Quebec 4 68 1991

Aaron Asp Quebec 8 157 1991

Robb McIntyre Toronto 8 164 1991

Gary Kitching Edmonton 8 166 1991

Norm Krumpschmid Vancouver S 6 1990

Daryl Filipek Vancouver 7 128 1990

John Gruden Boston 8 168 1990

Pat Mazzoli Quebec 9 169 1990

Derek Frenette St. Louis 6 124 1989

John DePourcq Pittsburgh S 21 1989

Clark Davies Buff alo S 18 1988

Justin LaFayette Chicago 6 113 1988

Tim Corkery Calgary 5 103 1987

Chuck Wiegand N.Y. Rangers 8 157 1987

Marc Felicio Minnesota 11 214 1987

Mike Williams Quebec 11 219 1987

Dan Rolfe St. Louis 11 222 1987

Matt Evo Vancouver 12 234 1987

Kermit Salfi Buff alo 12 235 1983

Dean Clark Edmonton 8 167 1982

Name NHL Team Rd. No. Year

Shannon Finn Philadelphia S 10 1993

Darryl Noren Quebec S 6 1990

Jon Hillebrandt N.Y. Rangers 10 202 1990

Dave DePinto Quebec S 1 1989

Jim Maher Los Angeles 4 81 1989

Rick Judson Detroit 10 204 1989

Chris Wolanin Vancouver 11 212 1988

Darin Banister Detroit 10 200 1987

Barry McKinlay Montreal 10 206 1987

Bryan Herring Montreal 12 248 1987

Brian Bellefeuille Toronto 9 174 1986

Paul Tory Hartford 10 194 1985

Harry Armstrong Winnipeg 5 89 1983

Paul Pulis Minnesota 9 176 1983

Chad Johnson Los Angeles 12 227 1983

Jamie Husgen Winnipeg 12 229 1983

Scott Knutson Minnesota 11 227 1982

Name NHL Team Rd. No. Year

Matt Brait Philadelphia 11 222 1989

Dean Sylvester San Jose S 2 1993

Quinn Fair Los Angeles S 7 1994

Name NHL Team Rd. No. Year

Zach Trotman Boston 7 210 2010

Nathan Perkovich New Jersey 8 250 2004

Brian Mahoney-Wilson San Jose 9 288 2004

Carter Lee San Jose 9 276 2003

Matt Violin Vancouver 8 247 2002

Terry Denike Los Angeles 5 152 2001

Will Magnuson Colorado 5 142 1999

Tyler Palmer Florida 7 183 1997

Jason Sessa Toronto 4 86 1996

Bates Battaglia Anaheim 6 132 1994

Terry Marchant Edmonton 6 136 1994

John Grahame Boston 9 229 1994

Wayne Strachan N.Y. Rangers S 8 1993

Matt Alvey Boston 2 51 1993

Sean Tallaire Vancouver 8 202 1993

Jamie Kosecki Detroit 10 256 1993

Scott McCabe New Jersey 4 94 1992

Brian Rolston New Jersey 1 11 1991

Brad Willner New Jersey 4 77 1991

Rob Valicevic N.Y. Islanders 6 114 1991

Michael Smith Buff alo 12 255 1991

Doug Weight N.Y. Rangers 2 34 1990

Kurt Miller St. Louis 6 117 1990

Dean Hulett Los Angeles 8 154 1990

Darren Wetherill Boston 9 189 1990

John Hendry Detroit 12 234 1990

Brandon Reed N.Y. Islanders S 10 1990

Ken Blum Minnesota 9 175 1989

Sandy Moger Vancouver 9 176 1989

Mark Astley Buff alo 10 194 1989

Brian Lukowski St. Louis 11 219 1989

John Valo St. Louis 10 198 1989

Anthony Palumbo N.Y. Rangers S 18 1989

Jeff Napierala Vancouver S 13 1989

Dean Dyer Hartford 4 74 1988

The following is a list of CCHA players who were drafted by NHL teams. Players are listed in draft order by school with the NHL team, round, overall selection number and year drafted. Players listed in italics currently play in the CCHA. “S” indicates a Supplemental pick.

Alaska Nanooks Tyler Eckford | No. 217 | New Jersey | 2004

Bowling Green Falcons Rob Blake | No. 70 | Los Angeles | 1988

Ferris State Bulldogs Dave Karpa | No. 68 | Quebec | 1991

Illinois-Chicago Flames

Lake Superior State Lakers Jim Dowd | No. 149 | New Jersey | 1987

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David DiVita Buff alo 6 106 1988

Paul Constantin Vancouver 10 191 1988

Doug Laprade Los Angeles 11 217 1988

Mike deCarle Buff alo S 3 1987

Tim Harris Calgary 4 70 1987

Jim Dowd New Jersey 8 149 1987

Brett Barnett N.Y. Rangers 10 205 1987

Mark Vermette Quebec 7 134 1986

Rene Chapdelaine Los Angeles 8 149 1986

Jeff Jablonski N.Y. Islanders 9 185 1986

Mike Greenlay Edmonton 9 189 1986

Dan Keczmer Minnesota 10 201 1986

Matt Cote Winnipeg 11 218 1986

Randy Exelby Montreal S 12 1986

Gerry Johannson Montreal 5 95 1984

Steve Hurt Pittsburgh 10 189 1984

Mike Warus Winnipeg 11 218 1984

Paul Jerrard N.Y. Rangers 9 173 1983

Mark Vichorek Philadelphia 12 245 1982

Paul Gess Montreal 8 166 1981

Randy Clark Colorado 7 108 1978

Murray Skinner Boston 7 119 1978

Jeff Jensen Colorado 10 159 1978

John Tweedle California 3 39 1975

Marc Gaudreault Vancouver 9 147 1974

John Flesch Atlanta 5 69 1973

Todd Harkins Calgary 2 42 1988

Craig Fisher Philadelphia 3 56 1988

Jaan Luik St. Louis 4 72 1988

Scott Luik New Jersey 4 75 1988

Bob Wallwork Buff alo 12 244 1988

Steve McKichan Vancouver S 7 1988

Rob Robinson St. Louis 6 117 1987

Tom Neziol New Jersey 7 128 1987

Jim Bodden Pittsburgh 7 131 1987

Dan Beaudette N.Y. Islanders 11 227 1986

Greg Dornbach Hartford 9 173 1985

Boyd Sutton Buff alo 10 203 1985

Ron Saatzer St. Louis 11 222 1985

Mike Orn Minnesota 10 201 1984

Tom Terwilliger Minnesota 11 222 1984

Bob Caulfi eld N.Y. Islanders 5 84 1983

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Jon Merrill New Jersey 2 38 2010Lee Moffi e San Jose 7 188 2010Luke Moff att Colorado 7 197 2010Chris Brown Phoenix 2 36 2009Kevin Lynch Columbus 2 56 2009Mac Bennett Montreal 3 79 2009Brandon Burlon New Jersey 2 52 2008 Robbie Czarnik Los Angeles 3 63 2008Greg Pateryn Toronto 5 128 2008David Wohlberg New Jersey 6 172 2008Max Pacioretty Montreal 1 22 2007Aaron Palushaj St. Louis 2 44 2007Louie Caporusso Ottawa 3 90 2007Steven Kampfer Anaheim 4 93 2007Matt Rust Florida 4 101 2007Ben Winnett Toronto 4 104 2007Carl Hagelin NY Rangers 6 168 2007Mark Mitera Anaheim 1 19 2006Chris Summers Phoenix 1 29 2006Kevin Quick Tampa Bay 3 78 2006Billy Sauer Colorado 7 201 2006Jack Johnson Carolina 1 3 2005Andrew Cogliano Edmonton 1 25 2005Jason Bailey Anaheim 3 63 2005T.J. Hensick Colorado 3 88 2005Al Montoya N.Y. Rangers 1 6 2004Kevin Porter Phoenix 4 119 2004Mike Brown Vancouver 5 159 2004Chad Kolarik Phoenix 7 199 2004Matt Hunwick Boston 7 224 2004Jeff Tambellini Los Angeles 1 27 2003Danny Richmond Carolina 2 31 2003Tim Cook Ottawa 5 142 2003David Rohlfs Edmonton 5 154 2003Eric Nystrom Calgary 1 10 2002Jason Ryznar New Jersey 3 64 2002Dwight Helminen Edmonton 8 244 2002Mike Komisarek Montreal 1 7 2001Mike Cammalleri Los Angeles 2 49 2001Milan Gajic Atlanta 4 112 2001Michael Woodford Florida 4 117 2001Brandon Rogers Anaheim 4 118 2001David Moss Calgary 7 220 2001Andy Hilbert Boston 2 37 2000Jeff Jillson San Jose 1 14 1999Mike Comrie Edmonton 3 91 1999

Mike Van Ryn New Jersey 1 26 1998Geoff Koch Nashville 3 85 1998Josh Blackburn Phoenix 5 116 1998Craig Murray Montreal 8 201 1998Mark Kosick Carolina 8 211 1998Josh Langfeld Ottawa 3 66 1997Andrew Merrick Carolina 7 169 1997Bubba Berenzweig N.Y. Islanders 5 109 1996Sean Ritchlin New Jersey 6 145 1996Justin Clark Colorado 9 240 1996Jason Botterill Dallas 1 20 1994Robb Gordon Vancouver 2 39 1994Greg Crozier Pittsburgh 3 73 1994Matt Herr Washington 4 93 1994Marty Turco Dallas 5 124 1994Bill Muckalt Vancouver 9 221 1994Brendan Morrison New Jersey 2 39 1993Kevin Hilton Detroit 3 74 1993Warren Luhning N.Y. Islanders 4 92 1993Mike Legg New Jersey 11 273 1993Ryan Sittler Philadelphia 1 7 1992Tim Hogan Chicago 5 113 1992Alan Sinclair Ottawa 6 121 1992Steven Halko Hartford 10 225 1992Aaron Ward Winnipeg 1 5 1991Mike Knuble Detroit 4 76 1991Steve Shields Buff alo 5 101 1991David Oliver Edmonton 7 144 1991Brian Wiseman N.Y. Rangers 12 257 1991David Harlock New Jersey 2 24 1990Cam Stewart Boston 3 63 1990Chris Tamer Pittsburgh 4 68 1990Rick Willis N.Y. Rangers 4 76 1990Mark Ouimet Washington 5 94 1990Patrick Neaton Pittsburgh 7 145 1990Dan Stiver Toronto 8 157 1990Mike Moes Toronto S 8 1989Alex Roberts Chicago S 11 1989Denny Felsner St. Louis 3 55 1989David Roberts St. Louis 6 114 1989Doug Evans Winnipeg 7 131 1989Ted Kramer Los Angeles 7 144 1989Mike Helber Winnipeg 9 178 1988Mark Sorensen Washington 10 192 1988Don Stone Detroit 12 248 1988Joe Lockwood N.Y. Rangers S 13 1987Bryan Deasley Calgary 1 19 1987Todd Copeland New Jersey 2 24 1986Brad Turner Minnesota 3 58 1986Ryan Pardoski New Jersey 8 150 1986Warren Sharples Calgary 9 184 1986Myles O’Connor New Jersey 3 45 1985Mike Cusack Philadelphia 8 168 1985Jeff Urban St. Louis 9 180 1985Jeff Norton N.Y. Islanders 3 62 1984Gary Lorden Winnipeg 6 114 1984Brad Jones Winnipeg 8 156 1984Brad McCaughey Montreal 8 158 1984Billy Powers Philadelphia 9 184 1984Sean Baker Buff alo 12 247 1984John Bjorkman N.Y. Islanders 11 217 1983Todd Carlile Minnesota 6 122 1982Greg Hudas Detroit 7 128 1982Pat Goff N.Y. Islanders 11 231 1982Bill Brauer Montreal 12 250 1982Murray Eaves Winnipeg 3 44 1980Paul Fricker Hartford 9 176 1980Brian Lundberg Pittsburgh 9 177 1980Dave Richter Minnesota 10 205 1980

Miami RedHawks Kevyn Adams | No. 25 | Boston | 1993

Michigan WolverinesEric Nystrom | No. 10 | Calgary | 2002

Name NHL Team Rd. No. Year

Reilly Smith Dallas 3 69 2009

Chris Wideman Ottawa 4 100 2009

Connor Knapp Buff alo 6 164 2009

Curtis McKenzie Dallas 6 159 2009

Tommy Wingels San Jose 7 177 2008

Justin Vaive Anaheim 4 92 2007

Alec Martinez Los Angeles 4 95 2007

Jeff Zatkoff Los Angeles 3 74 2006

Nathan Davis Chicago 4 113 2005

Justin Mercier Colorado 6 168 2005

Ryan Jones Minnesota 4 111 2004

Joe Cooper Ottawa 7 219 2004

Matt Christie Anaheim 8 236 2004

Marty Guerin Los Angeles 9 274 2003

Greg Hogeboom Los Angeles 5 152 2002

Brian Sipotz Atlanta 4 100 2001

Brandon Crawford-West Pittsburgh 8 250 2001

Patrick Leahy N.Y. Rangers 5 122 1998

Adam Copeland Edmonton 4 79 1994

Kevyn Adams Boston 1 25 1993

Tom White Chicago 7 180 1993

John Hillman Quebec 11 283 1993

Rich Shulmistra Quebec S 4 1992

Matt Oates N.Y. Rangers 7 168 1992

Justin Krall Detroit 8 183 1992

Tom Holdeman Edmonton S 18 1991

Bobby Marshall Calgary 6 129 1991

Brian Savage Montreal 8 171 1991

Andrew Miller Detroit 12 252 1991

Stephen Rohr Montreal 7 144 1990

Rob Vanderydt N.Y. Islanders S 2 1989

Rhys Hollyman Minnesota 5 97 1989

Ken House Washington 12 250 1989

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Nebraska-Omaha MavericksChris Holt | No. 180 | New York | 2003

Northern Michigan WildcatsCraig Kowalski| No. 235 | Carolina | 2000

Notre Dame Fighting IrishYan Stastny| No. 259 | Boston | 2002

Michigan State SpartansJim Slater | No. 30 | Atlanta | 2002

Jeff Harding Philadelphia 2 30 1987Kip Miller Quebec 4 72 1987Chris Marshall Buff alo 6 106 1987Joe Murphy Detroit 1 1 1986Neil Wilkinson Minnesota 2 30 1986Don Gibson Vancouver 3 49 1986Mike O’Toole St. Louis 6 115 1986Craig Simpson Pittsburgh 1 2 1985Bruce Rendall Philadelphia 2 42 1985Chris Luongo Detroit 5 92 1985Brian McReynolds N.Y. Rangers 6 112 1985Danton Cole Winnipeg 6 123 1985Bobby Reynolds Toronto 10 190 1985Brad Hamilton Chicago 10 200 1985Neil Davey New Jersey 3 44 1984Sean Clement Winnipeg 4 72 1984Bill Shibicky Detroit 9 175 1984Tom Tilley St. Louis 10 196 1984Kevin Miller N.Y. Rangers 10 202 1984Mitch Messier Minnesota 3 56 1983Bob Essensa Winnipeg 4 69 1983Don McSween Buff alo 8 154 1983Norm Foster Boston 11 222 1983Brad Beck Chicago 5 91 1982Jeff Parker Buff alo 6 111 1982Newell Brown Vancouver 8 158 1982Kelly Miller N.Y. Rangers 9 183 1982Tom Anastos Montreal 6 124 1981Dan McFall Winnipeg 8 148 1981Ken Leiter N.Y. Islanders 5 101 1980Mark Hamway N.Y. Islanders 7 143 1980

Name NHL Team Rd. No. Year

Randy Oswald Boston 6 124 1984Don Porter St. Louis 8 148 1984Dave Roach Edmonton 9 180 1983Dave Reierson Calgary 2 29 1982Tom Allen Philadelphia 10 203 1982Mike Lauen Winnipeg 7 135 1980Mike O’Connor Los Angeles 7 136 1980

Name NHL Team Rd. No. Year

Alain Goulet Boston 6 159 2007Brent Gwidt Washington 6 157 2006Scott Parse Los Angeles 6 174 2004Chris Holt N.Y. Rangers 6 180 2003Cody Blanshan N.Y. Islanders 8 238 2003Joel Andresen Los Angeles 5 157 2002Kaleb Betts Nashville 8 235 2002Bryce Lampman N.Y. Rangers 4 113 2001Mike Gabinet Los Angeles 8 237 2001Dan Ellis Dallas 2 60 2000Greg Zanon Ottawa 5 156 2000

Name NHL Team Rd. No. Year

Justin Florek Boston 5 135 2010Mark Olver Colorado 5 140 2008

T.J. Miller New Jersey 4 106 2006Matt Butcher Vancouver 5 138 2005Spencer Dillon Florida 9 267 2004Darin Olver N.Y. Rangers 2 36 2004Andrew Sarauer Vancouver 4 125 2004Dustin Collins Tampa Bay 5 163 2004Mike Santorelli Nashville 6 178 2004Matthew Siddall Atlanta 9 270 2004Juha Alen Anaheim 3 90 2003Zack Tarkir New Jersey 5 167 2003Dirk Southern Anaheim 7 218 2003Geoff Waugh Dallas 3 78 2002Pat Murphy Edmonton 7 211 2002Nathan Oystrick Atlanta 7 198 2002Sean Connolly Ottawa 5 158 2000Craig Kowalski Carolina 8 235 2000Doug Schmidt Colorado 8 217 1997Rocky Welsing Anaheim 7 158 1994Curtis Sheptak Edmonton 7 160 1994Dave Randall Chicago S 5 1986 Gary Emmons N.Y Rangers S 16 1986Ron Chyzowski Hartford 4 72 1983Ralph Vos Edmonton 8 160 1983Kory Wright Winnipeg 10 189 1983Bob Shaw Winnipeg 11 222 1982Bruno Campese Boston 9 249 1982Bill Schafhauser Chicago 6 117 1981Jeff Poeschl Hartford 9 172 1981Steve Bozek Los Angeles 3 52 1980Morey Gare N.Y. Islanders 8 164 1980Tom Laidlaw N.Y. Rangers 6 93 1978Don Waddell Los Angeles 7 111 1978Mike Seide Minnesota 10 155 1978Steve Weeks N.Y. Rangers 11 176 1978Greg Tignanelli Montreal 14 222 1978Keith Hanson Minnesota 9 145 1977

Name NHL Team Rd. No. Year

Riley Sheahan Detroit 1 21 2010Stephen Johns Chicago 2 60 2010Bryan Rust Pittsburgh 3 80 2010Kevin Lind Anaheim 6 177 2010Kyle Palmieri Anaheim 1 26 2009Nick Larson Calgary 4 108 2008Sean Lorenz Minnesota 4 115 2008Ian Cole St. Louis 1 18 2007Ted Ruth Washington 2 46 2007Ryan Thang Nashville 3 81 2007Ben Ryan Nashville 4 114 2007Brad Phillips Philadelphia 7 182 2007Erik Condra Ottawa 7 211 2006Kyle Lawson Carolina 7 198 2005Victor Oreskovich Colorado 2 55 2004Wes O’Neill N.Y. Islanders 4 115 2004David Brown Pittsburgh 8 228 2004Rob Globke Florida 2 40 2002Mike Walsh N.Y. Rangers 5 143 2002Yan Stastny Boston 8 259 2002Neil Komadoski Ottawa 3 81 2001Evan Nielsen Atlanta 8 242 2000David Inman N.Y. Rangers 2 59 1999Brett Henning N.Y. Islanders 9 255 1999Ben Simon Chicago 5 110 1997Joe Dusbabek San Jose 7 163 1997Jay Kopischke Los Angeles 8 193 1997

Name NHL Team Rd. No. Year

Brett Perlini Anaheim 7 192 2010Daultan Leveille Atlanta 1 29 2008Derek Grant Ottawa 4 119 2008Corey Tropp Buff alo 3 89 2007Mike Ratchuk Philadelphia 2 42 2006Jeff Petry Edmonton 2 45 2006Ryan Turek St. Louis 4 94 2006Nick Sucharski Columbus 5 136 2006Justin Abdelkader Detroit 2 42 2005Tim Crowder Pittsburgh 5 126 2005Tim Kennedy Washington 6 181 2005A.J. Thelen Minnesota 1 12 2004David Booth Florida 2 53 2004Jim McKenzie Ottawa 5 141 2004Corey Potter NY Rangers 4 122 2003Drew Miller Anaheim 6 186 2003Jim Slater Atlanta 1 30 2002Lee Falardeau N.Y. Rangers 2 33 2002 Duncan Keith Chicago 2 54 2002Brock Radunske Edmonton 3 79 2002Colton Fretter Atlanta 8 230 2002Kevin Estrada Carolina 3 91 2001John-Michael Liles Colorado 5 159 2000Troy Ferguson Carolina 9 276 2000Adam Hall Nashville 2 52 1999Andrew Hutchinson Nashville 2 54 1999Brad Fast Carolina 3 84 1999Ryan Miller Buff alo 5 138 1999Shawn Horcoff Edmonton 4 99 1998Mike York N.Y. Rangers 6 136 1997Chris Bogas Toronto 6 148 1996Steve Guolla Ottawa S 3 1994Mike Watt Edmonton 2 32 1994Tyler Harlton St. Louis 4 94 1994Jon Gaskins Edmonton 5 110 1994Tony Tuzzolino Quebec 5 113 1994Dean Sylvester San Jose S 2 1993Mike Buzak St. Louis 7 167 1993Rem Murray Los Angeles 6 135 1992Anson Carter Quebec 10 220 1992Brian Cliff ord Pittsburgh 6 126 1991Kelly Harper Calgary 7 151 1991Michael Burkett Minnesota 8 174 1991Steve Norton Boston 10 216 1991Bart Turner Detroit 11 230 1991Scott Dean Chicago 12 264 1991Steve Beadle Philadelphia S 3 1990Michael Stewart N.Y. Rangers 1 13 1990Mike Gilmore N.Y. Rangers S 17 1990Bryan Smolinski Boston 1 21 1990Nicolas Perreault Calgary 2 26 1990Dwayne Norris Quebec 7 127 1990Wes McCauley Detroit 8 150 1990Michael Thompson Pittsburgh 11 215 1990Shawn Heaphy Calgary S 26 1989Rob Woodward Vancouver 2 29 1989Jason Woolley Washington 3 61 1989Jim Cummins N.Y. Rangers 4 67 1989Peter White Edmonton 5 92 1989Joby Messier N.Y. Rangers 6 118 1989Rod Brind’Amour St. Louis 1 9 1988Jason Muzzatti Calgary 1 21 1988Pat Murray Philadelphia 2 35 1988Kerry Russell Hartford 7 137 1988Mark Hirth Hartford 9 179 1988

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Ohio State BuckeyesRyan Kesler| No. 23 | Vancouver | 2003

St. Louis Billikens

Western Michigan BroncosJoe Corvo| No. 83 | Los Angeles | 1997

NHL DRAFT NOTEA record 32 CCHA players were selected in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft. Michigan forward Aaron Ward was

the fi rst player chosen (1st round, 5th overall by Winnipeg), Michigan State’s Scott Dean was the last

(12th round, 264th overall by Chicago).

Ryan Clark N.Y. Islanders 9 222 1997Brian Urick Edmonton 5 114 1996Steve Noble St. Louis 7 198 1994Aniket Dhadphale San Jose 10 245 1994Tim Harberts Pittsburgh 9 234 1993David Dal Grande N.Y. Rangers 6 144 1992Wade Salzman St. Louis 11 259 1992John Rushin N.Y. Rangers 7 147 1991Greg Louder Edmonton 5 101 1990John Devoe Montreal 4 69 1982Greg Hudas Detroit 7 128 1982John Schmidt Montreal 9 187 1980Jim Brown Los Angeles 5 92 1979

Name NHL Team Rd. No. Year

Chris Crane San Jose 7 200 2010Zac Dalpe Carolina 2 45 2008Taylor Stefi shen Nashville 5 136 2008Matt Bartkowski Florida 7 190 2008John Albert Atlanta 6 175 2007C.J. Severyn Calgary 7 186 2007Joseph Palmer Chicago 4 96 2006Kevin Montgomery Colorado 4 110 2006Shane Sims N.Y. Islanders 4 126 2006Tom Fritsche Colorado 2 47 2005Ian Keserich Colorado 7 215 2004Matthew McIlvane Ottawa 8 251 2004Ryan Kesler Vancouver 1 23 2003Tyson Strachan Carolina 5 137 2003Nathan Guenin N.Y. Rangers 4 127 2002Scott May Toronto 7 222 2002John Toff ey Tampa Bay 9 287 2002R.J. Umberger Vancouver 1 16 2001Dave Steckel Los Angeles 1 30 2001Jason Crain Los Angeles 3 74 1999Chris Feil Chicago 9 230 1997Brandon Lafrance Edmonton 7 170 1996Eric Meloche Pittsburgh 7 186 1996Tom Askey Anaheim 8 186 1993Brian Loney Vancouver 5 110 1992Rob Peters Hartford 12 251 1991Mike Bales Boston 5 105 1990Don Oliver Detroit S 7 1990Paul Rutherford N.Y. Islanders 5 100 1988Eric Reisman Boston 11 228 1988Jeff Madill New Jersey S 11 1987Sean Cliff ord Detroit 6 116 1987Todd Fanning Vancouver 7 129 1987Mark Anderson Washington S 19 1987Joe Tracy Hartford S 8 1986

Roger Beedon Montreal 9 184 1985

Daryn Fersovich Philadelphia 10 204 1984

Mike Wurst Toronto 11 213 1984

Bill Reed Boston 4 72 1974

Bill Brown Chicago 11 215 1984

Mike Nightengale Minnesota 12 242 1984

Paul Roff Minnesota 12 236 1983

Greg Kostenko N.Y. Rangers 8 127 1978

Steve Jones Philadelphia 10 161 1977

Rod McNair Philadelphia 11 168 1977

Name NHL Team Rd. No. Year

Chris Valentine Washington 10 1984 1981

Carl Bloomberg St. Louis 13 205 1978

Terry Kitching St. Louis 13 207 1978

Doug Butler Boston 5 88 1977

Brian O’Connell Atlanta 10 167 1975

Dan Tsubouchi Pittsburgh 13 202 1975

Mario Faubert Pittsburgh 4 62 1974

Bob Sykes Toronto 5 65 1971

Name NHL Team Rd. No. Year

Kevin Connauton Vancouver 3 83 2009

Luke Witkowski Tampa Bay 6 160 2008

Max Campbell NY Rangers 5 138 2007

Ryan Watson Florida 7 191 2007

Chris Frank Phoenix 7 188 2006

Matt Clackson Philadelphia 7 215 2005

Mike Erickson Minnesota 3 72 2002

Pat Dwyer Atlanta 4 116 2002

Vince Bellissimo Florida 5 158 2002

Kevin Clauson N.Y. Islanders 6 155 1998

Joe Corvo Los Angeles 4 83 1997

Daryl Andrews New Jersey 7 173 1996

Marc Magliarditi Chicago 6 146 1995

Joel Irving Montreal 6 148 1994

Jamal Mayers St. Louis 4 89 1993

Misha Lapin Toronto 11 279 1993

Chris Belanger Hartford 9 185 1991

Brent Brekke Quebec 9 188 1991

Craig Brown Los Angeles 9 196 1991

Jason Jennings Winnipeg 11 225 1991

Mike Power Edmonton 7 143 1990

Andy Suhy Detroit 8 158 1989

Byron Witkowski Quebec 11 211 1989

Doug Melnyk N.Y. Islanders S 21 1988

Gordie Frantti Philadelphia 6 119 1988

Keith Jones Washington 7 141 1988

Chris Venkus Washington 11 225 1988

Paul Polillo Pittsburgh S 4 1988

Wayne Gagne Montreal S 22 1987

Andy Rymsha St. Louis 4 82 1987

Mike Eastwood Toronto 5 91 1987

Chris Clarke Washington 10 204 1987

Mike Posma St. Louis 2 31 1986

Bill Horn Hartford 5 95 1986

Ron Hoover Hartford 8 158 1986

Lee Brodeur Montreal 4 65 1984

Jeff Crossman Los Angeles 10 191 1984

Jim Culhane Hartford 11 214 1984

Ron Pesetti Winnipeg 8 149 1983

Chris MacDonald Calgary 8 151 1983

Rob Bryden Montreal 8 158 1983

Chuck Chiatto Detroit 12 226 1983

Dan Dorion New Jersey 12 232 1982

Paul Reifenberger N.Y. Rangers 9 177 1981

Bob Scurfi eld N.Y. Rangers 7 140 1980

Ross Fitzpatrick Philadelphia 7 147 1980

Glenn Johannesen N.Y. Islanders 11 206 1980

Jim Olson Philadelphia 9 195 1978

Peter Raps N.Y. Rangers 10 157 1977

Mike Brown N.Y. Rangers 11 164 1977

Neil Smith N.Y. Islanders 13 204 1974

NHL ENTRY DRAFT BY SCHOOL

Alaska 6 Bowling Green 67 Ferris State 27 llinois-Chicago 17 Kent State 3 Lake Superior State 61 Miami 49 Michigan* 115 Michigan State* 96 Michigan Tech 7 Nebraska-Omaha 11 Northern Michigan* 38 Notre Dame* 40 Ohio State 45 St. Louis 8 Western Michigan 51

BY NHL TEAM Anaheim 15 Atlanta 12 Boston 24 Buff alo 19 Calgary (Atlanta) 20 (2) Carolina (Hartford) 12 (16) Chicago 17 Colorado (Quebec) 18 (18) Columbus 2 Dallas (Minnesota/California) 6 (2`/1) Detroit 25 Edmonton 26 Florida 10 Los Angeles 35 Minnesota 4 Montreal 27 Nashville 8 New Jersey 30 N.Y. Islanders 30 N.Y. Rangers 41 Ottawa 14 Philadelphia 28 Phoenix (Winnipeg) 7 (25) Pittsburgh 21 St. Louis 32 San Jose 11 Tampa Bay 4 Toronto 15 Vancouver 30 Washington 15

Supplemental Draft picks not included.

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FIRST-ROUND DRAFT PICKS

Craig Simpson

MSU

No. 2Pittsburg 1985

Rod Brind’Amour

MSU

No. 9St. Louis 1988

Bryan Smolinski

MSU

No. 21Boston 1990

Ryan Sittler

UM

No. 7Philadelphia 1992

Peter Ratchuk

BGSU

No. 25Colorado 1996

Mike Komisarek

UM

No. 7Montreal 2001

Eric Nystrom

UM

No. 10Calgary 2002

Jeff Tambellini

UM

No. 27Los Angeles 2004

Jack Johnson

UM

No. 3Carolina 2005

Chris Summers

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No. 29Phoenix 2006

Joe Murphy

MSU

No. 1Detroit 1986

Jason Muzzatti

MSU

No. 21Calgary 1988

Aaron Ward

UM

No. 5Winnipeg 1991

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Kevyn Adams

MIA

No. 25Boston 1993

Mike Van Ryn

UM

No. 26New Jersey 1998

R.J. Umberger

OSU

No. 16Vancouver 2001

Jim Slater

MSU

No. 30Atlanta 2002

UIDE

Al Montoya

UM

No. 6N.Y. Rangers 2004

Andrew Cogliano

UM

No. 25Edmonton 2005

Ian Cole

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No. 18St. Louis 2007

Bryan Deasley

UM

No.19Calgary 1987

Michael Stewart

MSU

No. 13N.Y. Rangers 1990

Brian Rolston

LSSU

No. 11New Jersey 1991

Jason Botterill

UM

No. 20Dallas 1994

Jeff Jillson

UM

No. 14San Jose 1999

Dave Steckel

OSU

No. 30Los Angeles 2001

Ryan Kesler

OSU

No. 23Vancouver 2003

A.J. Thelen

MSU

No. 21Minnesota 2004

Mark Mitera

UM

No. 19Anaheim 2006

Max Pacioretty

UM

No. 22Montreal 2007

Daultan Leveille

MSU

No. 29Atlanta 2008

Kyle PalmieriND

No. 26Anaheim 2009

Riley SheahanND

No. 21Detroit 2010

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2010 Saskatoon and Regina, CanadaKyle Palmieri F ND United States (G)

2009 Ottawa, CanadaIan Cole D ND United States

Aaron Palushaj F UM United States

Matt Rust F UM United States

Teddy Ruth D ND United States

2008 Liberec and Pardubice, Czech RepublicCarl Hagelin F UM Sweden (S)

Ian Cole D ND United States

Joseph Palmer G OSU United States

Max Pacioretty F UM United States

Matt Rust F UM United States

Chris Summers D UM United States

2007 Mora and Leksand, SwedenAndrew Cogliano F UM Canada (G)

Justin Abdelkader F MSU United States (B)

Jack Johnson D UM United States (B)

Kyle Lawson D ND United States (B)

Jeff Zatkoff G MIA United States (B)

2006 Vancouver, Kelowna and Kamloops, B.C.Andrew Cogliano F UM Canada (G)

Jack Johnson D UM United States

Mark Mitera D UM United States

Nathan Davis F MIA United States

Kevin Porter F UM United States

Tom Fritsche F OSU United States

2005 Grand Forks, N.D. & Thief River Falls, Minn.Mike Brown F UM United States

T.J. Hensick F UM United States

Matt Hunwick D UM United States

Al Montoya G UM United States

Kevin Porter F UM United States

2004 Helsinki & Hammenlinna, FinlandJeff Tambellini F UM Canada (S)

David Booth F MSU United States (G)

Matt Hunwick D UM United States (G)

Ryan Kesler F OSU^ United States (G)

Al Montoya ($) G UM United States (G)

Corey Potter D MSU United States (G)

Danny Richmond D UM United States (G)

Dominic Vicari G MSU United States (G)

$-Named tournament’s Top Goaltender

^ - Former Ohio State player

2003 Sydney & Halifax, Nova ScotiaDwight Helminen F UM United States

Ryan Kesler F OSU United States

Eric Nystrom F UM United States

2002 Pardubice & H. Kralove, Czech Rep.Mike Cammalleri* F UM Canada (S)

Rob Globke F ND United States

Dwight Helminen F UM United States

Mike Komisarek D UM United States

Bryce Lampman D UNO United States

Brett Lebda D ND United States

Eric Nystrom F UM United States

Jim Slater F MSU United States

Dave Steckel F OSU United States

R.J. Umberger F OSU United States

*Named Tournament’s Best Forward

2001 Moscow, Russia Mike Cammalleri F UM Canada (B)

Connor Dunlop F ND United States

Rob Globke F ND United States

Andy Hilbert F UM United States

Mike Komisarek D UM United States

Craig Kowalski G NMU United States

Dave Steckel F OSU United States

R.J. Umberger F OSU United States

2000 Umea Skelleftea & Umea, SwedenConnor Dunlop F ND United States

Adam Hall F MSU United States

Brett Henning F ND United States

Andy Hilbert F UM United States

David Inman F ND United States

Jeff Jillson D UM United States

John-Michael Liles D MSU United States

1999 Winnipeg, ManitobaMike Van Ryn D UM Canada (S)

Joe Blackburn G MSU United States

Dan Carlson F ND United States

Adam Hall F MSU United States

Jeff Jillson F UM United States

Andy Hilbert F UM United States

Ryan Murphy F BGSU United States

Mike Vigilante F LSSU United States

1998 Helsinki & Hameenlinna, FinlandMike Van Ryn D UM Canada

Joe Dusbabek F ND United States

Ben Simon F ND United States

Mike York F MSU United States

1997 Geneva & Morges, SwitzerlandJoe Corvo D WMU United States (S)

Jason Sessa F LSSU United States (S)

Ben Simon F ND United States (S)

Mike York F MSU United States (S)

1996 MassachusettsJason Botterill F UM Canada (G)

Robb Gordon F UM Canada (G)

Mike Watt F MSU Canada (G)

Chris Bogas D MSU United States

Matt Herr F UM United States

Marc Magliarditi G WMU United States

Mike York F MSU United States

1995 Red Deer, AlbertaJason Botterill F UM Canada (G)

Bates Battaglia F LSSU United States

John Grahame G LSSU United States

Kevin Hilton F UM United States

1994 Ostrava & Fryek-Mistek, Czech Rep.Jason Botterill F UM Canada (G)

Anson Carter F MSU Canada (G)

Kevyn Adams F MIA United States

Aaron Ellis G BGSU United States

Kevin Hilton F UM United States

Ryan Sittler F UM United States

Blake Sloan F UM United States

1993 Gavle & Fulun, SwedenBrian Rolston F LSSU United States

Ryan Sittler F UM United States

1992 Fussen & Kaufbeuren, GermanyBrian Holzinger F BGSU United States (B)

Brian Rolston F LSSU United States (B)

Ryan Sittler F UM United States (B)

1991 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CanadaDavid Harlock D UM Canada (G)

Brent Brekke D WMU United States

Ken Klee D BGSU United States

Pat Neaton D UM United States

Brian Rolston F LSSU United States

Doug Weight F LSSU United States

1990 Helsinki & Turku, FinlandDwayne Norris F MSU Canada (G)

Bryan Smolinski F MSU United States

1989 Anchorage, AlaskaRod Brind’Amour F MSU Canada

1988 Moscow, Soviet UnionKip Miller F MSU United States

1987 Trencin & Nitra, CzechoslovakiaTodd Copeland D UM United States

Mike Posma D WMU United States

Bobby Reynolds F MSU United States

1986 Hamilton, OntarioJoe Murphy F MSU Canada (S)

Greg Dornbach F MIA United States (B)

Scott Paluch D BGSU United States (B)

1985 Helsinki & Turku, FinlandNorm Foster G MSU Canada (G)

Greg Dornbach F MIA United States

Brian Hannon F MTU United States

1984 Nykoping, SwedenBob Curtis F NMU United States

1983 Leningrad, Soviet UnionGeir Hoff F MSU Norway

Chris Cichocki F MTU United States

Mark Maroste F MTU United States

Dan McFall D MSU United States

Kelly Miller F MSU United States

Chris Seychel F UM United States

1982 MinnesotaChris Guy D LSSU United States

Charlie Lundeen F NMU United States

Mark Maroste F MTU United States

Dan McFall D MSU United States

Kelly Miller F MSU United States

Bill Schafhauser D NMU United States

1981 Fussen & Augsburg, W. GermanyJeff Grade F NMU United States

Kelly Miller F MSU United States

1980 Helsinki, FinlandPaul Brandrup D UM United States

Mark Chiamp G UM United States

Glen DaMota F NMU United States

Mike Lauen F MTU United States

Barry Mills D BGSU United States

Scott Stoltzner G NMU United States

1979 Karlstad, SwedenSteve Murphy F MTU United States

1978 Montreal, QuebecCarl Bloomberg G SLU United States

Bart Larson D WMU United States

Don Waddell D NMU United States

1977 Banska Bystrica-Zvolen, CzechoslovakiaCarl Bloomberg G SLU United States

Keith Hanson D NMU United States

Terry Houck F NMU United States

Doug Olson F SLU United States

Jim Penningroth F OSU United States

Don Waddell D NMU United States

(G) – Gold medal. (S) – Silver medal. (B) – Bronze

medal.

The International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championships are held annually for two weeks in December and January. Players under 20 years old are chosen by their country’s national governing body to participate in this international event. To date, 107 CCHA players have represented their respective countries in the World Junior Championships. Two CCHA players hold a place in the World Junior Championship record book. Lake Superior’s Doug Weight ranks second in assists in a single WJC tournament (1991) with 14. Michigan’s Jason Botterill is the only player in tournament history to be a member of three consecutive gold medal winning teams (Canada in 1994, 1995 and 1996). The 2011 World Junior Championships will be held December 26, 2010 through January 5, 2011 in Buff alo.

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2010 Cologne, Mannheim & Gelsenkirchen, GermanyAndy Greene D MIA United States

Christian Hanson F ND United States

Chad Johnson G UAF Canada (S)

Jack Johnson D UM United States

Tim Kennedy F MSU United States

David Moss F UM United States

Eric Nystrom F UM United States

2009 Berne and Zurich-Kloten ,SwitzerlandShawn Horcoff F MSU Canada (S)

Jason Blake F FSU United States

Jack Johnson D UM United States

John-Michael Liles D MSU United States

Al Montoya G UM United States

2008 Halifax, Nova Scotia & Quebec City, QuebecDuncan Keith D MSU Canada (S)

Chris Kunitz F FSU Canada (S)

Jamal Mayers F WMU Canada (S)

Andre Signoretti D OSU Italy

Carter Trevisiani D OSU Italy

David Booth F MSU United States

2007 Moscow and Mytischi, RussiaMike Cammalleri F UM Canada (G)

Jamal Mayers F WMU Canada (G)

Jason Muzzatti G MSU Italy

Andre Signoretti D OSU Italy

Carter Trevisani D OSU Italy

Nathan Davis F MIA United States

John Grahame G LSSU United States

Adam Hall F MSU United States

Andrew Hutchinson D MSU United States

Jack Johnson D UM United States

2006 Riga, LatviaMike Comrie F UM Canada

Mike Cammalleri F UM Canada

Jason Muzzatti G MSU Italy

Carter Trevisiani D OSU Italy

Joe Corvo D WMU United States

Adam Hall D MSU United States

Andy Hilbert F UM United States

Ryan Kesler D OSU United States

Mike Komisarek D UM United States

Jim Slater F MSU United States

Yan Stastny F ND United States

R.J. Umberger F OSU United States

2005 Vienna, AustriaDan Boyle D MIA Canada (S)

Brendan Morrison F UM Canada (S)

Marty Turco G UM Canada (S)

Kevyn Adams F MIA United States

Adam Hall F MSU United States

Mike Knuble F UM United States

John-Michael Liles D MSU United States

Andy Roach D FSU United States

Yan Stastny F ND United States

Doug Weight F LSSU United States

Mike York F MSU United States

Don Waddell GM NMU United States

2004 Ostrava and Prague, Czech RepublicShawn Horcoff F MSU Canada (G)

Brendan Morrison F UM Canada (G)

Bates Battaglia F LSSU United States (B)

Adam Hall F MSU United States (B)

Andy Hilbert F UM United States (B)

Jeff Jillson D UM United States (B)

Andy Roach D FSU United States (B)

Blake Sloan F UM United States (B)

2003 Helsinki, Tampere and Turku, FinlandAnson Carter F MSU Canada (G)

Mike Comrie F UM Canada (G)

Shawn Horcoff F MSU Canada (G)

Joe Corvo D WMU United States

John Gruden D FSU United States

Adam Hall F MSU United States

Kevin Miller F MSU United States

Ryan Miller G MSU United States

2002 Gothenburg, Karlstad & Jonkoping, SwedenMike Comrie F UM Canada

Marty Turco G UM Canada

Mark Eaton D ND United States

Andy Hilbert F UM United States

Ryan Miller G MSU United States

Todd Rohloff D BGSU United States

Chris Tamer D UM United States

Don Waddell GM NMU United States

2001 Hanover, Cologne & Nuremberg, GermanyRem Murray F MSU Canada

Mark Eaton D ND United States

Mike Knuble F UM United States

Walt Kyle AC NMU United States

Ryan Miller G MSU United States

Don Waddell GM NMU United States

2000 St. Petersburg, RussiaMike Johnson F BGSU Canada

Jamal Mayers F WMU Canada

Brendan Morrison F UM Canada

Chris Luongo D MSU United States

1999 Lillehammer, Hamar and Oslo, NorwayNorm Krumpschmid F FSU Austria

Rob Blake D BGSU Canada

Brian Savage F MIA Canada

Bruno Campese G NMU Italy

Pat Mazzoli G FSU Italy

Dan Daikawa D MIA Japan

Matt Herr F UM United States

Dan Keczmer D LSSU United States

Mike Knuble F UM United States

Kelly Miller F MSU United States

Bryan Smolinski F MSU United States

Chris Tamer D UM United States

1998 Zurich and Basel, SwitzerlandNorm Krumpschmid F FSU Austria

Rob Blake D BGSU Canada

Nelson Emerson F BGSU Canada

Dan Daikawa D MIA Japan

Bates Battaglia F LSSU United States

Chris Luongo D MSU United States

Kevin Miller F MSU United States

Bryan Smolinski F MSU United States

1997 Helsinki, Turku & Tampere, FinlandRob Blake D BGSU Canada (G)

Anson Carter F MSU Canada (G)

Bob Nardella D FSU Italy

Tom Askey G BGSU United States

Ken Klee D BGSU United States

1996 Vienna, AustriaGarry Galley D BGSU Canada (S)

Bob Nardella D FSU Italy

Keith Aldridge D LSSU United States (B)

John Grahame G LSSU United States (B)

Chris Luongo D MSU United States (B)

Bobby Reynolds F MSU United States (B)

Brian Rolston F LSSU United States (B)

Ted Sator AC BGSU United States (B)

1995 Stockholm & Gavle, SwedenTom Tilley D MSU Canada

Pierrick Maia F BGSU France

Bruno Campese G NMU Italy

Bob Nardella D FSU Italy

Geir Hoff F MSU Norway

Keith Aldridge D LSSU United States

Todd Harkins F MIA United States

Brad Jones F UM United States

Mike Knuble F UM United States

Patrick Neaton D UM United States

1994 Bolzano, Canazei & Milan, ItalyRob Blake D BGSU Canada (G)

Rod Brind’Amor F MSU Canada (G)

Nelson Emerson F BGSU Canada (G)

Pierrick Maia F BGSU France

Bruno Campese G NMU Italy

Geir Hoff F MSU Norway

Shawn Chambers D UAF United States

Danton Cole F MSU United States

Don McSween D MSU United States

Patrick Neaton D UM United States

Doug Weight F LSSU United States

1993 Munich & Dortmund, GermanyBrian Stankiewicz G BGSU Austria

Rod Brind’Amour F MSU Canada

Garry Galley D BGSU Canada

Brian Savage F MIA Canada

Pierrick Maia F BGSU France

Geir Hoff F MSU Norway

Doug Weight F LSSU United States

1992 Prague & Bratislava, CzechoslovakiaBrian Stankiewicz G BGSU Austria

Rob Brind’Amour F MSU Canada

Nelson Emerson F BGSU Canada

Jason Woolley D MSU Canada

Geir Hoff F MSU Norway

Todd Copeland D UM United States

Todd Harkins F MIA United States

Ken Klee D BGSU United States

1991 Turku & Tampere, FinlandBrian Stankiewicz G BGSU Austria

Rob Blake D BGSU Canada (S)

Steve Bozek F NMU Canada (S)

Jamie Macoun D OSU Canada (S)

Danton Cole F MSU United States

Kevin Miller F MSU United States

1990 Bern & Fribourg, SwedenBob Essensa G MSU Canada

Jamie Macoun D OSU Canada

Danton Cole F MSU United States

Chris Dahlquist D LSSU United States

Dan Keczmer D LSSU United States

Kip Miller F MSU United States

Jeff Norton D UM United States

Bobby Reynolds F MSU United States

1989 Stockholm, SwedenDave Ellett D BGSU Canada (S)

Kelly Miller F MSU United States

Jeff Norton D UM United States

1985 Prague, CzechoslovakiaBrian MacLellan D BGSU Canada (S)

Jamie Macoun D OSU Canada (S)

Steve Weeks G NMU Canada (S)

Dan Dorion F WMU United States

Kelly Miller F MSU United States

1983 Munich & Dortmund, GermanyGary Haight D MSU United States

Keith Hanson D NMU United States

Jeff Logan F ND United States

Don Waddell D NMU United States

1982 Helsinki & Tampere, FinlandBill Selman HC LSSU United States

1978 Prague, CzechoslovakiaKen Morrow D BGSU United States

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

UNIVERSITY GAMES

1972 World University Games Lake Placid, NYTed Sator F BGSU United States

Tom Sheehan D BGSU United States

1997 World University Hockey Championship, DetroitBob Petrie G BGSU United States

Andy Roach D FSU United States

Harold Schock D UM United States

Blake Sloan D UM United States

Tony Tuzzolino F MSU United States

1998 North American College Hockey Championship, DetroitBrett Colborne D FSU United States

Adam Copeland F MIA United States

Terry Marchant F LSSU United States

Trevor Prior G MIA United States

Ryan Root D OSU United States

Marty Turco G UM United States

1999 North American College Hockey Championship, Detroit & TorontoBubba Berenzweig D UM United States

Benoit Cotnoir D ND United States

Forrest Karr G ND United States

Tobin Praznik F LSSU United States

Brian Urick D ND United States

2000 North American College Hockey Championship, Detroit & TorontoMike Weaver D MSU United States

Ben Simon F ND United States

Mike Jones D BGSU United States

Eric Meloche F OSU United States

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2010 Vancouver, CanadaDan Boyle D MIA Canada (G)

Jack Johnson D UM United States (S)

Duncan Keith D MSU Canada (G)

Ryan Kesler F OSU United States (S)

Mike Komisarek D UM United States (S)

Ryan Miller G MSU United States (S)

2006 Turin, ItalyRob Blake D BGSU Canada

Dan Boyle D MIA Canada

Marty Turco G UM Canada

Jason Muzzatti G MSU Italy

Bob Nardella D FSU Italy

Andre Signoretti F OSU Italy

Carter Trevisani F OSU Italy

Tony Tuzzolino F MSU Italy

Jason Blake F FSU United States

John Grahame G LSSU United States

Mike Knuble F UM United States

John-Michael Liles D MSU United States

Brian Rolston F LSSU United States

Doug Weight F LSSU United States

2002 Salt Lake City, UtahRob Blake D BGSU Canada (G)

Brian Rolston F LSSU United States (S)

Doug Weight F LSSU United States (S)

Mike York F MSU United States (S)

1998 Nagano, JapanNorm Krumpschmid F FSU Austria

Rob Blake D BGSU Canada

Rod Brind’Amour F MSU Canada

Bob Nardella F FSU Italy

Doug Weight F LSSU United States

Jeff Jackson AC LSSU United States

1994 Lillehammer, NorwayBrian Stankiewicz G BGSU Austria

Mark Astley D LSSU Canada (S)

David Harlock D UM Canada (S)

Dwayne Norris F MSU Canada (S)

Greg Parks F BGSU Canada (S)

Brian Savage F MIA Canada (S)

Pierrick Maia F BGSU France

Bruno Campese G NMU Italy

Phil DeGaetano D NMU Italy

Geir Hoff F MSU Norway

Jon Hillebrandt G UIC United States

David Roberts F UM United States

Brian Rolston F LSSU United States

1992 Albertville, FranceTodd Brost F UM Canada (S)

Kevin Dahl D BGSU Canada (S)

Jason Woolley D MSU Canada (S)

Geir Hoff F MSU Norway

1988 Calgary, AlbertaBrian Stankiewicz G BGSU Austria

Geir Hoff F MSU Norway

Kevin Miller F MSU United States

Jeff Norton D UM United States

1984 Sarajevo, YugoslaviaGrant Goegan F STL Italy

Gary Haight D MSU United States

1980 Lake Placid, New YorkKen Morrow D BGSU United States (G)

Mark Wells F BGSU United States (G)

1976 Innsbruck, AustriaBob Dobek F BGSU United States

Doug Ross F BGSU United States

1991 Dave Ellett D BGSU United States

Kevin Miller F MSU United States

Jeff Norton D UM United States

1987 Kelly Miller F MSU United States

Ted Sator AC BGSU United States

1984Ted Sator AC BGSU United States

1981 Ken Morrow D BGSU United States

1996Rob Blake D BGSU Canada (S)

Rod Brind’Amour F MSU Canada (S)

Brian Rolston F LSSU United States (G)

Bryan Smolinski F MSU United States (G)

Doug Weight F LSSU United States (G)

2004Rob Blake D BGSU Canada (G)

Ken Klee D BGSU United States

John-Michael Liles D MSU United States

Brian Rolston F LSSU United States

Bryan Smolinski F MSU United States

Doug Weight F LSSU United States

Ryan Kesler, F, OSU

Team USATony Tuzzolino, F, MSU

Team ItalyRob Blake, D, BGSU

Team Canada

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NAME CCHA SCHOOL CURRENT POSITION ORGANIZATIONSeth Appert Ferris State Head Coach Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (ECAC)Blaine Bablitz Alaska Assistant Coach Grand Prairie Storm (AJHL)Craig Bedard Alaska Assistant Coach Prince Albert (WHL)Chris Bergeron Miami Head Coach Bowling Green (CCHA)Jeff Blashill Ferris State Head Coach Western Michigan University (CCHA)Josh Blackburn Michigan Volunteer Goaltending Coach University of Michigan (CCHA)Enrico Blasi Miami Head Coach Miami University (CCHA)Joe Bonnett Western Michigan Assistant Coach Colorado College (WCHA)Jason Botterill Michigan Assistant General Manager Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL)Don Boyd Bowling Green Dir. of Hockey Ops/Player Pers. Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL)Marc Boxer Miami Manager of Youth & Jr. Hockey USA HockeyBrent Brekke Western Michigan Associate Head Coach Miami University (CCHA)Chris Brooks Western Michigan Head Coach Rio Grande Valley (CHL)Newell Brown Michigan State Assistant Coach Vancouver Canucks (NHL)John Burke Bowling Green Women’s Head Coach Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (ECAC)Dan Bylsma Bowling Green Head Coach Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL)Tim Christian Ferris State Assistant Coach Lake Superior State University (CCHA)Danton Cole Michigan State Head Coach USA Hockey NTDPRick Comley Lake Superior Head Coach Michigan State University (CCHA)Bill Davidge Ohio State Television Color Analyst Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL)Mike Donnelly Michigan State Scout Los Angeles KingsNelson Emerson Bowling Green Assistant Coach Los Angeles Kings Rob Facca Westerm Michigan Assistant Coach Western Michigan (CCHA Drew Famulak Lake Superior State Associate Coach Ferris State University (CCHA)Dean Fedorchuk Alaska Head Coach/General Manager Odense Bulldogs (Denmark)Dallas Ferguson Alaska Head Coach Alaska (CCHA)Pat Ferschweiler Western Michigan Assistant Coach Western Michigan (CCHA)Denis Flanagan Northern Michigan General Manager/ Coach Stratford Cullitons (MWJHL)Nick Fohr Nebraska-Omaha Director of Hockey Operations Nebraska-Omaha (WCHA)Morey Gare Northern Michigan Scout Edmonton Oilers (NHL)Scott Garrow Western Michigan Assistant Coach Cornell University (ECAC)Jim Hammett Alaska Director of Player Personnel Tampa Bay (NHL)Mike Helber Michigan President Linkopings HC (Swedish Elite League)Brian Hills Bowling Green Associate Head Coach RIT (AHA)Don Jackson Notre Dame Head Coach Eisbaren Berlin (German Elite League)Jeff Jackson Michigan State Head Coach Notre Dame (CCHA)Paul Jerrard Lake Superior State Assistant Coach Texas Stars (AHL)Forrest Karr Notre Dame Athletics Director Alaska (CCHA)Wade Klippenstein Alaska Asst. GM & Dir. of Player Personnel Prince George Cougars (WHL)John Kyle Northern Michigan Assistant Coach Northern Michigan University (CCHA)Walt Kyle Northern Michigan Head Coach Northern Michigan University (CCHA)Trevor Large Ferris State Assistant Coach Army (AHA)Paul Lowden Ferris State Athletics Director/Head Coach Davenport UniversityDon Lucia Notre Dame Head Coach University of Minnesota (WCHA)Brian MacLellan Bowling Green Dir. of Player Personnel & Asst. GM Washington Capitals (NHL)Tavis MacMillan Alaska Amateur Scout Atlanta Thrashers (NHL)John Malloy Miami Hockey Director Gilmour Academy (High School)Ken Martel Lake Superior State Director of Player Personnel U.S.A. HockeyMike Matteucci Lake Superior State Assistant Coach Traverse City North Stars (NAHL)Rich Metro Northern Michigan Assistant Coach Lake Superior State (CCHA)Wes McCauley Michigan State Referee National Hockey LeagueZac McClellan Michigan State Player/Coach Rio Grande Killer Bees (CHL)Bob McNamara Notre Dame General Manager Grand Rapids Griffins (AHL)Mike McNeill Notre Dame Volunteer Assistant Coach Notre Dame (CCHA)George McPhee Bowling Green Vice President/General Manager Washington Capitals (NHL)Larry Moberg Alaska Assistant Coach Drayton Valley Thunder (AJHL)Steve Moria Alaska Dir. Hockey Ops & Player/Coach Basington Bisons (EPL)Ken Morrow Bowling Green Director of Pro Scouting New York Islanders (NHL)Tom Newton Bowling Green Assistant Coach Michigan State University (CCHA)David Oliver Michigan Director of Player Development Colorado Avalanche (NHL)Scott Paluch Bowling Green Regional Manager U.S.A. HockeyAnthony Palumbo Lake Superior State General Manager/Head Coach Traverse City North Stars (NAHL)Kevin Patrick Notre Dame Head Coach Muskegon (USHL)Bryant Perrier Alaska Head Coach/General Manager Neepawa Natives (MJHL)Nick Petraglia Miami Assistant Coach Miami (CCHA)Paul Pooley Ohio State Associate Head Coach Notre Dame (CCHA)Dave Poulin Notre Dame VP of Hockey Operations Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL)Billy Powers Michigan Assistant Coach University of Michigan (CCHA)Todd Reirden Bowling Green Assistant Coach Pittsburgh (NHL)Brian Renfrew Western Michigan Associate Head Coach Michigan State University (CCHA)Steve Richmond Michigan Director of Player Development Washington Capitals (NHL)George Roll Bowling Green Head Coach Clarkson (ECAC)Jim Roque Lake Superior State Head Coach Lake Superior State (CCHA)Derek Schooley Western Michigan Head Coach Robert MorrisDoug Schueller Bowling Green Head Coach Saint John’s University (Division III)Frank Serratore Western Michigan Head Coach United States Air Force AcademyJoe Shawhan Lake Superior State Assistant Coach Northern Michigan (CCHA)Dave Shyiak Northern Michigan Head Coach Alaska Anchorage University (WCHA)Andy Slaggert Notre Dame Associate Coach Notre Dame (CCHA)Dave Smith Ohio State Head Coach Canisius (Atlantic Hockey)Harvey Smyl Michigan State Head Coach & General Manager Langley Chiefs (BCJHL)Kevin Swiden Ferris State Director of Hockey Operations Knoxville (SPHL)Cam Stewart Michigan Assistant Head Coach St. Michael’s Buzzers (OPJHL)Mike Szkodzinski Ferris State Head Coach/Athletic Director Lawrence University (MCHA)Chuck Thuss Miami Director of Player Development Mississippi Sea Wolves (ECHL)Don Waddell Northern Michigan President Atlanta Thrashers (NHL)Damon Whitten Michigan State Assistant Coach Michigan Tech University (WCHA)Wayne Wilson Bowling Green Head Coach RIT (AHA)

Many CCHA players have become coaches, managers or administrators at the junior, collegiate and professional levels. Following is a list of former CCHA players, the team they played for and their current positions:

DON WADDELLPresident,

Atlanta ThrashersNorthern Michigan (1976-80)

GEORGE MCPHEEVice President and General

Manager,Washington Capitals

Bowling Green (1978-82)

GEORGE MCPHEE

DON WADDELL

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SEMIFINALSNotre Dame 2, Northern Michigan 1

Michigan 3, Alaska 1

THIRD-PLACE GAMENorthern Michigan 2, Alaska 0

CHAMPIONSHIPNotre Dame 5, Michigan 2

2008-09 FINAL STANDINGS

FIRST ROUNDNo. 12 Bowling Green at No. 5 Ohio State

Ohio State 5, Bowling Green 4

Ohio State 7, Bowling Green 1

No. 11 Michigan State at No. 6 Northern MichiganNorthern Michigan 5, Michigan State 3

Northern Michigan 8, Michigan State 2

No. 10 Lake Superior at No. 7 Western MichiganLake Superior 6, Western Michigan 3

Western Michigan 4, Lake Superior 3 (2OT)

Western Michigan 3, Lake Superior 1

No. 9 Ferris State at No. 8 Nebraska-OmahaNebraska-Omaha 3, Ferris State 0

Nebraska-Omaha 5, Ferris State 2

SECOND ROUNDNo. 8 Nebraska-Omaha at No. 1 Notre Dame

Notre Dame 5, Nebraska-Omaha 0

Notre Dame 1, Nebraska-Omaha 0

No. 7 Western Michigan at No. 2 MichiganMichigan 5, Western Michigan 2

Michigan 6, Western Michigan 1

No. 6 Northern Michigan at No. 3 MiamiMiami 3, Northern Michigan 2

Northern Michigan 3, Miami 2 (OT)

Northern Michigan 3, Miami 1

No. 5 Ohio State at No. 4 AlaskaAlaska 4, Ohio State 0

Ohio State 4, Alaska 2

Alaska 1, Ohio State 0

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Notre Dame

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Notre Dame

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Chad Johnson, Sr., G, Alaska

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

David Wohlberg, F, Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR

Dallas Ferguson, Alaska

BEST GOALTENDER

Chad Jonhson, Sr., Alaska

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Tim Miller, Sr., Michigan

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Erik Gustafsson, So., NMU

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Kyle Lawson, Jr., Notre Dame

ILITCH HUMANITARIAN AWARD

Jeff Lerg, Sr., G, MSU

Jerad Kaufmann, Sr., G, UNO

TERRY FLANAGAN AWARD

Erik Condra, Sr., F, Notre Dame

PERANI CUP CHAMPION

Chad Johnson, Sr., G, Alaska

SEASON SUMMARY

FIRST ROUNDAir Force 2, Michigan 0

Miami 4, Denver 2

Ohio State 3, Denver 8

Bemidji State 5, Notre Dame 1

SECOND ROUNDMiami 2, Minnesota Duluth 1

SEMIFINALSMiami 4, Bemidji State 1

CHAMPIONSHIPBoston University 4, Miami 3 (OT)

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst Team

F Aaron Palushaj, So., MichiganF Louie Caporusso, So., MichiganD Ian Cole, So., Notre Dame

Second TeamF Carter Camper, So., MiamiF Erik Condra, Sr., Notre DameD Erik Gustafsson, So., NMUG Chad Johnson, Sr., Alaska

F David Wohlberg, MichiganF Billy Maday, Notre DameF Zac Dalpe, Ohio StateD Chris Wideman, MiamiD Brandon Burlon, MichiganG Connor Knapp, Miami

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

First TeamF Carter Camper, So., MiamiF Aaron Palushaj, So., MichiganF Louie Caporusso, So., MichiganD Erik Gustafsson, So., NMUD Ian Cole, So., Notre DameG Chad Johnson, Sr., Alaska

Second TeamF Christian Hanson, Sr., Notre DameF Erik Condra, Sr., Notre DameF Patrick Galivan, Sr., WMUD Eddie Del Grosso, Jr., UNOD Kyle Lawson, Jr., Notre DameG Jeff Lerg, Sr., Michigan State

ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM

Conference Overall

NCAA TOURNAMENT NOTESFor the second consecutive year, two CCHA teams were awarded No.1

seeds in the NCAA Tournament. Michigan and Notre Dame received No. 1

seeds in 2009, while Michigan and Miami were No. 1 seeds in 2008.

Michigan became the fi rst CCHA school to earn No. 1-seeds in

consecutive years since the Wolverines did so in 1994 and 1995.

For the third consecutive year a CCHA team advanced to the National

Championship game, with Miami falling to Boston University 4-3 in

overtime. It marked the fi rst time in league history that three diff erent

schools had reached the National Championship game in consecutive

seasons. The last time the CCHA had a representative in the National

Championship game was when Lake Superior reached the title game

from 1992-1994.

CCHA TOURNAMENT

NCAA TOURNAMENT

GP W L T SW Pts. GF GA ........................... W L T GF GA 1. Notre Dame 28 21 4 3 3 48 95 52 ...................... 31 6 3 135 69 2. Michigan 28 20 8 0 0 40 98 51 ...................... 29 12 0 145 84 Miami 28 17 7 4 2 40 89 57 ...................... 23 13 5 128 89 4. Alaska 28 13 10 5 3 34 54 51 ...................... 17 16 6 74 68 5. Ohio State 28 13 11 4 3 33 87 85 ...................... 23 15 4 143 119 6. Northern Michigan 28 11 12 5 3 30 72 73 ...................... 19 17 5 111 103 7. Western Michigan 28 9 13 6 2 26 75 86 ...................... 14 20 7 111 130 8. Nebraska-Omaha 28 8 13 7 3 26 62 76 ...................... 15 17 8 98 103 9. Ferris State 28 9 14 5 2 25 58 68 ...................... 12 19 7 90 105 10. Lake Superior 28 7 15 6 1 21 73 86 ...................... 11 20 8 110 115 Michigan State 28 7 17 4 3 21 43 85 ...................... 10 23 5 62 118 12. Bowling Green 28 8 19 1 0 17 60 96 ...................... 11 24 3 89 131

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMF Louie Caporusso, Michigan

F Ben Ryan, Notre DameF Calle Ridderwall, Notre Dame

D Steve Kampfer, MichiganD Ian Cole, Notre Dame

G Jordan Pearce, Notre Dame

MVP Jordan Pearce, Notre Dame

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Semifi nalsMichigan 6, Northern Michigan 4Miami 2, Notre Dame 1 (OT)

Third-Place GameNorthern Michigan 2, Notre Dame 1

ChampionshipMichigan 2, Miami 1

All-Tournament TeamF Matt Siddall, Northern MichiganF Ryan Jones, MiamiF Tim Miller, MichiganD Alec Martinez, MiamiD Mark Mitera, MichiganG Jeff Zatkoff , Miami

MVP Tim Miller, Michigan

GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Michigan 28 20 4 4 44 107 62 33 6 4 170 89 2. Miami 28 21 6 1 43 114 56 33 8 1 169 78 3. Michigan State 28 19 6 3 41 92 58 25 12 5 135 98 4. Notre Dame 28 15 9 4 34 74 57 27 16 4 136 100 5. Ferris State 28 12 12 4 28 77 72 18 16 5 109 98 6. Northern Michigan 28 12 13 3 27 76 78 20 20 4 116 120 7. Bowling Green 28 13 15 0 26 73 84 18 21 0 105 120 8. Nebraska-Omaha 28 11 13 4 26 87 99 17 19 4 125 142 9. Alaska 28 8 16 4 20 61 80 9 21 5 80 104 10. Lake Superior 28 7 15 6 20 65 101 10 20 7 91 125 11. Ohio State 28 7 18 3 17 61 93 12 25 4 98 136 12. Western Michigan 28 4 22 2 10 53 100 8 27 3 82 126

2007-08 FINAL STANDINGS

First RoundNo. 12 Western Michigan at No. 5 Ferris State

Ferris State 4, Western Michigan 3 (OT)Ferris State 6, Western Michigan 3

No. 11 Ohio State at No. 6 Northern MichiganOhio State 4, Northern Michigan 3

Northern Michigan 4, Ohio State 2

Northern Michigan 6, Ohio State 1

No. 10 Lake Superior at No. 7 Bowling GreenBowling Green 4, Lake Superior 3Lake Superior 6, Bowling Green 1

Bowling Green 4, Lake Superior 3 (OT)No. 9 Alaska at No. 8 Nebraska-Omaha

Nebraska-Omaha 4, Alaska 3Alaska 5, Nebrasksa-Omaha 3

Nebraska-Omaha 2, Alaska 1 (3OT)

Second RoundNo. 8 Nebraska-Omaha at No. 1 Michigan

Michigan 10, Nebraska-Omaha 1Michigan 2, Nebraska-Omaha 1

No. 7 Bowling Green at No. 2 MiamiMiami 4, Bowling Green 1Miami 4, Bowling Green 2

No. 6 Northern Michigan at No. 3 Michigan StateMichigan State 5, Northern Michigan 1Northern Michigan 2, Michigan State 1

Northern Michigan 3, Michigan State 2 (OT)No. 5 Ferris State at No. 4 Notre Dame

Ferris State 2, Notre Dame 1Notre Dame 6, Ferris State 3Notre Dame 2, Ferris State 1

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Michigan

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Kevin Porter, Sr., F, Michigan

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Max Pacioretty, F, Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR

Red Berenson, Michigan

BEST GOALTENDER

Jordan Pearce, Jr., Notre Dame

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Justin Abdelkader, Jr., Michigan State

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Tyler Eckford, Jr., Alaska

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Alec Martinez, Jr., Miami

ILITCH HUMANITARIAN AWARD

Justin Abdelkader, Jr., Michigan State

TERRY FLANAGAN AWARD

Dan VeNard, Sr., D, Notre Dame

PERANI CUP CHAMPION

Kevin Porter, Sr., F, Michigan

SEASON SUMMARY

First RoundNotre Dame 7, New Hampshire 3

Michigan 5, Niagara 1Michigan State 3, Colorado College 1

Miami 3, Air Force 2 (OT)

Second RoundMichigan 2, Clarkson 0

Notre Dame 3, Michigan State 1Boston College 4, Miami 3 (OT)

Semifi nalsNotre Dame 5, Michigan 4 (OT)

ChampionshipBoston College 4, Notre Dame 1

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamF Ryan Jones, Sr., MiamiF Kevin Porter, Sr., MichiganD Tyler Eckford, Jr., Alaska

Second TeamF Chad Kolarik, Sr., MichiganD Alec Martinez, Jr., MiamiG Jeff Lerg, Jr., Michigan State

F Jacob Cepis, Bowling GreenF Carter Camper, MiamiF Max Pacioretty, MichiganF Mark Olver, Northern MichiganD Jeff Petry, Michigan StateD Erik Gustafsson, Northern MichiganG Nick Eno, Bowling Green

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

First TeamF Ryan Jones, Sr., MiamiF Kevin Porter, Sr., MichiganF Chad Kolarik, Sr., MichiganD Tyler Eckford, Jr., AlaskaD Alec Martinez, Jr., MiamiG Jeff Lerg, Jr., Michigan State

Second TeamF Derek Whitmore, Sr., Bowling GreenF Tim Kennedy, Jr., Michigan StateF Bryan Marshall, Sr., Nebraska-OmahaD Mitch Ganzak, Sr., MiamiD Mark Mitera, Jr., MichiganG Jeff Zatkoff , Jr., Miami

ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM

NCAA Tournament Notes• Notre Dame made its first Frozen Four appearance when

it faced Michigan in the semifi nals before advancing to the

championship game for the first time in program

history, falling to Boston College.

Michigan made its NCAA-record

18th consecutive NCAA Tourna-

ment appearance, while it was

the RedHawks’ six th trip and

the Spartans’ 26th overall ap-

pearance.

• Eight CCHA officials were

selected to work the NCAA

Tournament with three offi -

cials working a semifi nal game

at the Frozen Four.

Conference Overall

CCHA TOURNAMENT

NCAA TOURNAMENT

2007-2008 SEASON

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Semifi nalsNotre Dame 3, Lake Superior 0Michigan 5, Michigan State 2

Third-Place GameMichigan State 7, Lake Superior 6 (OT)

Championship GameNotre Dame 2, Michigan 1

All-Tournament TeamF Kevin Porter, MichiganF T.J. Hensick, MichiganF Erik Condra, Notre DameD Jack Johnson, MichiganD Wes O’Neill, Notre DameG David Brown, Notre Dame

MVP David Brown, Notre Dame

GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Notre Dame 28 21 4 3 45 90 51 32 7 3 143 70 2. Michigan 28 18 9 1 37 119 85 26 14 1 174 129 3. Miami 28 16 8 4 36 93 70 24 14 4 135 107 4. Michigan State 28 15 10 3 33 81 65 26 13 3 137 102 5. Nebraska-Omaha 28 13 11 4 30 100 85 18 16 8 153 128 6. Western Michigan 28 14 13 1 29 85 93 18 18 1 120 126 7. Ohio State 28 12 12 4 28 89 86 15 17 5 120 120 8. Lake Superior 28 11 14 3 25 65 74 21 19 3 111 110 9. Ferris State 28 10 16 2 22 70 92 14 22 3 107 126 10. Northern Michigan 28 10 17 1 21 66 80 15 24 2 96 123 11. Alaska 28 7 16 5 19 70 90 11 22 6 100 128 12. Bowling Green 28 5 22 1 11 51 108 7 29 2 75 147

2006-07 FINAL STANDINGS

First RoundNo. 12 Bowling Green at No. 5 Neb.-Omaha Nebraska-Omaha 3, Bowling Green 2 (OT) Nebraska-Omaha 7, Bowling Green 5No. 11 Alaska at No. 6 Western Michigan Alaska 3, Western Michigan 2 (OT) Western Michigan 6, Alaska 2 Alaska 3, Western Michigan 1No. 10 Northern Michigan at No. 7 Ohio State Ohio State 6, Northern Michigan 2 Northern Michigan 3, Ohio State 2 (OT) Northern Michigan 3, Ohio State 2No. 9 Ferris State at No. 8 Lake Superior Ferris State 4, Lake Superior 3 (OT) Lake Superior 4, Ferris State 3 Lake Superior 3, Ferris State 2

Second RoundNo. 11 Alaska at No. 1 Notre Dame

Notre Dame 7, Alaska 1

Notre Dame 3, Alaska 1

No. 10 Northern Michigan at No. 2 Michigan

Michigan 4, Northern Michigan 1

Michigan 8, Northern Michigan 3

No. 8 Lake Superior at No. 3 Miami

Lake Superior 2, Miami 1

Lake Superior 2, Miami 1

No. 5 Neb.-Omaha at No. 4 Michigan State

Michigan State 4, Nebraska-Omaha 2

Michigan State 4, Nebraska-Omaha 1

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Notre Dame

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Notre Dame

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

David Brown, Sr., G, Notre Dame

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Mark Letestu, F, Western Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR

Jeff Jackson, Notre Dame

BEST GOALTENDER

David Brown, Sr., Notre Dame

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Nathan Davis, Jr., Miami

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Jack Johnson, So., Michigan

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Matt Hunwick, Sr., Michigan

ILITCH HUMANITARIAN AWARD

Tim Cook, Sr., Michigan

TERRY FLANAGAN AWARD

Tom Fritsche, Jr., F, Ohio State

PERANI CUP CHAMPION

Jeff Lerg, So., G, Michigan State

SEASON SUMMARY

First Round Notre Dame 3, Alabama-Huntsville 2 (2OT)

Michigan State 5, Boston University 1

Miami 2, New Hampshire 1 North Dakota 8, Michigan 5CCHA ALL-AMERICANS

First TeamF T.J. Hensick, Sr., MichiganD Jack Johnson, So., MichiganG David Brown, Sr., Notre Dame Second TeamF Nathan Davis, Jr., MiamiF Scott Parse, Sr., Nebraska-OmahaF Mike Santorelli, Jr., Northern MichiganD Matt Hunwick, Sr., Michigan

F Kevin Deeth, Notre DameF Mark Letestu, Western MichiganF Ryan Thang, Notre DameD Kyle Lawson, Notre DameD Eddie Del Grosso, Nebraska-OmahaG Riley Gill, Western Michigan

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

First TeamF T.J. Hensick, Sr., MichiganF Scott Parse, Sr., Nebraska-OmahaF Mike Santorelli, Jr., Northern MichiganD Matt Hunwick, Sr., MichiganD Jack Johnson, So., MichiganG David Brown, Sr., Notre Dame

Second TeamF Nathan Davis, Jr., MiamiF Ryan Jones, Jr., MiamiF Kevin Porter, Jr., MichiganD Sean Collins, Sr., Ohio StateD Derek A. Smith, Jr., Lake SuperiorG Jeff Jakaitis, Sr., Lake Superior

ALL-CONFERENCE

Second Round Michigan State 2, Notre Dame 1 Boston College 4, Miami 0

Semifi nals Michigan State 4, Maine 2

Championship Michigan State 3, Boston College 1

NCAA Tournament NoteS• Notre Dame made its second NCAA Tournament appear-

ance when it faced Alabama-Huntsville. Michigan made

its NCAA-record 17th consecutive NCAA Tournament

appearance, while it was the RedHawks’ fi fth trip and

the Spartans’ 25th overall appearance.

• Ten CCHA offi cials were selected to work the NCAA

Tournament for the second consecutive year.

Conference Overall

CCHA TOURNAMENT

NCAA TOURNAMENT

2006-2007 SEASON

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REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Miami

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan State

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Scott Parse, Jr., F, Nebraska-Omaha

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Jeff Lerg, G, Michigan State

COACH OF THE YEAR

Enrico Blasi, Miami

BEST GOALTENDER

Charlie Effi nger, So., Miami

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Drew Miller, Jr., Michigan State

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Andy Greene, Sr., Miami

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Andy Greene, Sr., Miami

ILITCH HUMANITARIAN AWARD

Drew Miller, Jr., Michigan State

TERRY FLANAGAN AWARD

Steve McJannet, Sr., F, Lake Superior

PERANI CUP CHAMPION

Jeff Jakaitis, Jr., G, Lake Superior

SEASON SUMMARY

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamD Andy Greene, Sr., MiamiF Scott Parse, Jr., Nebraska-Omaha

Second TeamD Nathan Oystrick, Sr., Northern Michigan

F Andrew Cogliano, MichiganF Erik Condra, Notre DameF Dan Riedel, Ferris StateD Tyler Eckford, Alaska FairbanksD Jack Johnson, MichiganG Jeff Lerg, Michigan State

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

First TeamF Bill Thomas, So., Nebraska-OmahaF Nathan Davis, So., MiamiF Scott Parse, Jr., Nebraska-OmahaD Andy Greene, Sr., MiamiD Nathan Oystrick, Sr., Northern MichiganG Jeff Jakaitis, Jr., Lake Superior

Second TeamF Alex Foster, So., Bowling GreenF Ryan Jones, So., MiamiF T.J. Hensick, Jr., MichiganD Mitch Ganzak, So., MiamiD Matt Hunwick, Jr., MichiganG Charlie Effi nger, So., Miami

ALL-CONFERENCE

GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Miami 28 20 6 2 42 96 57 26 9 4 122 79 2. Michigan State 28 14 7 7 35 82 66 25 12 8 138 103 3. Michigan 28 13 10 5 31 102 82 21 15 5 147 125 4. Northern Michigan 28 14 12 2 30 83 79 22 16 2 118 104 Nebraska-Omaha 28 12 10 6 30 99 90 20 15 6 146 136 6. Ferris State 28 10 11 7 27 77 81 17 15 8 121 114 Lake Superior 28 11 12 5 27 75 70 15 14 7 93 84 8. Alaska Fairbanks 28 11 13 4 26 64 79 18 16 5 92 105 Notre Dame 28 11 13 4 26 75 76 13 19 4 89 98 10. Ohio State 28 11 14 3 25 72 71 15 19 5 97 92 11. Western Michigan 28 7 16 5 19 69 115 10 24 6 97 160 12. Bowling Green 28 8 18 2 18 83 111 13 23 2 124 147

2005-06 FINAL STANDINGS

First RoundNo. 12 Bowling Green at No. 5 Neb.-Omaha Nebraska-Omaha 4, Bowling Green 2 Nebraska-Omaha 4, Bowling Green 2No. 11 W. Michigan at No. 6 Lake Superior Western Michigan 3, Lake Superior 2 Western Michigan 1, Lake Superior 0No. 10 Ohio State at No. 7 Ferris State Ferris State 3, Ohio State 0 Ferris State 2, Ohio State 1No. 9 Alaska Fairbanks at No. 8 Notre Dame Alaska Fairbanks 3, Notre Dame 1 Alaska Fairbanks 1, Notre Dame 0

Second RoundNo. 11 Western Michigan at No. 1 Miami Miami 4, Western Michigan 1 Miami 5, Western Michigan 4 (OT)No. 9 Alaska Fairbanks at No. 2 Michigan State Alaska Fairbanks 2, Michigan State 1 Michigan State 6, Alaska Fairbanks 1 Michigan State 7, Alaska Fairbanks 4No. 7 Ferris State at No. 3 Michigan Michigan 6, Ferris State 4 Michigan 3, Ferris State 2No. 5 Neb.-Omaha at No. 4 Northern Michigan Northern Michigan 4, Nebraska-Omaha 1 Northern Michigan 3, Nebraska-Omaha 2

Semifi nalsMiami, 5, Northern Michigan 2Michigan State 4, Michigan 1

Third-Place GameMichigan 3, Northern Michigan 2

ChampionshipMichigan State 2, Miami 1

All-Tournament TeamF Drew Miller, Michigan StateF Tim Crowder, Michigan StateF Ryan Jones, MiamiD Andy Greene, MiamiD Matt Hunwick, MichiganG Jeff Lerg, Michigan State

MVP Jeff Lerg, Michigan State

First Round Boston University 9, Nebraska-Omaha 2 Michigan State 1, New Hampshire 0 Boston College 5, Miami 0 North Dakota 5, Michigan 1

Second Round Maine 5, Michigan State 4

NCAA Tournament Notes• The Mavericks made their first appearance in the

NCAA Tournament when they faced Boston University.

Michigan made its NCAA-record 16th consecutive NCAA

Tournament appearance, while it was the RedHawks’

fourth trip and the Spartans’ 24th overall appearance.

• Ten CCHA offi cials were selected to work the NCAA

Tournament. An All-CCHA crew - Matt Shegos, Keith

Sergott and Kevin Langseth - officiated the NCAA

Championship game.

Conference Overall

CCHA TOURNAMENT

NCAA TOURNAMENT

2005-2006 SEASON

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F Tom Fritsche, Ohio State

F Bill Thomas, Nebraska-Omaha

F Mike Santorelli, Northern Michigan

D Joe Grimaldi, Nebraska-Omaha

D Michael Hodgson, Bowling Green

G Wylie Rogers, Alaska Fairbanks

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Michigan

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Tuomas Tarkki, Sr., G, Northern Michigan

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Bill Thomas, F, Nebraska-Omaha

COACH OF THE YEAR

Mike Kemp, Nebraska-Omaha

BEST GOALTENDER

Tuomas Tarkki, Sr., Northern Michigan

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Eric Nystrom, Sr., Michigan

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Andy Greene, Jr., Miami

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMANNathan Oystrick, Jr., Northern Michigan

ILITCH HUMANITARIAN AWARD

Bo Cheesman, Sr., F, Lake Superior

TERRY FLANAGAN AWARD

Jordan Sigalet, Sr., G, Bowling Green

PERANI CUP CHAMPION

Jordan Sigalet, Sr., G, Bowling Green

SEASON SUMMARY CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Michigan 28 23 3 2 48 128 70 31 7 3 175 99 2. Ohio State 28 21 5 2 44 100 62 27 11 4 142 96 3. Northern Michigan 28 17 7 4 38 82 57 22 11 7 120 91 4. Nebraska-Omaha 28 13 11 4 30 101 84 19 16 4 133 124 5. Bowling Green 28 13 12 3 29 92 87 16 16 4 117 116 6. Michigan State 28 12 13 3 27 87 74 20 17 4 121 100 7. Miami 28 11 13 4 26 80 76 15 18 5 120 104 8. Alaska Fairbanks 28 11 14 3 25 74 99 17 16 4 110 122 9. Lake Superior 28 8 14 6 22 64 84 9 22 7 84 118 10. Western Michigan 28 8 18 2 18 78 112 14 21 2 105 134 Ferris State 28 7 17 4 18 73 97 13 22 4 114 131 12. Notre Dame 28 3 20 5 11 48 105 5 27 6 60 138

2004-05 FINAL STANDINGS

First RoundNo. 12 Notre Dame at No. 1 Michigan

Michigan 10, Notre Dame 1

Michigan 1, Notre Dame 0 (OT)

No. 11 Ferris State at No. 2 Ohio State

Ohio State 4, Ferris State 2

Ferris State 1, Ohio State 0 (OT)

Ohio State 5, Ferris State 4 (OT)

No. 10 W. Michigan at No. 3 Northern Michigan

Western Michigan 2, Northern Michigan 1

Northern Michigan 4, Western Michigan 2

Northern Michigan 4, Western Michigan 1

No. 9 Lake Superior at No. 4 Nebraska-Omaha

Nebraska-Omaha 4, Lake Superior 3

Nebraska-Omaha 4, Lake Superior 3 (OT)

No. 8 Alaska Fairbanks at No. 5 Bowling Green

Alaska Fairbanks 6, Bowling Green 3

Alaska Fairbanks 6, Bowling Green 3

No. 7 Miami at No. 6 Michigan State

Michigan State 2, Miami 1

Michigan State 5, Miami 4 (OT)

Super SixAlaska Fairbanks 6, Northern Michigan 3Michigan State 5, Nebraska-Omaha 0Ohio State 4, Michigan State 1Michigan 3, Alaska Fairbanks 1

Third-Place GameAlaska Fairbanks 3, Michigan State 2

ChampionshipMichigan 4, Ohio State 2

All-Tournament TeamF Jeff Tambellini, MichiganF Tom Fritsche, Ohio StateF Ryan McLeod, Alaska FairbanksD Brandon Rogers, MichiganD Sean Collins, Ohio StateG Wylie Rogers, Alaska Fairbanks

MVP Jeff Tambellini, Michigan

CCHA TOURNAMENT

INDIVIDUALS

Points

43 T.J. Hensick, So., F, Michigan

Goals

21 T.J. Hensick, So., F, Michigan

Assists

24 Brent Walton, Jr., F, Western Michigan

Penalty Minutes

107 Matt York, Sr., D, Ferris State

Power-Play Goals

12 Rod Pelley, Jr., F, Ohio State

Short-Handed Goals

3 2 tied with 3

Game-Winning Goals

4 6 tied with 4

Goals-Against Average

1.81 Tuomas Tarkki, Sr., Northern Michigan

TEAMS

Power Play

.251 Michigan (46 of 183)

Penalty Kill

.887 Ohio State (188 of 212)

STATISTICAL LEADERS

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamF T.J. Hensick, So., Michigan

Second TeamF Jeff Tambellini, Jr., Michigan

D Andy Greene, Jr., Miami

G Tuomas Tarkki, Sr., Northern Michigan

First TeamF Jeff Tambellini, Jr., Michigan

F T.J. Hensick, So., Michigan

F Scott Parse, So., Nebraska-Omaha

D Andy Greene, Jr., Miami

D Nathan Oystrick, Jr., Northern Michigan

G Tuomas Tarkki, Sr., Northern Michigan

Second TeamF Rod Pelley, Jr., Ohio State

F Bill Thomas, Fr., Nebraska-Omaha

F Brent Walton, Jr., Western Michigan

D Nate Guenin, Jr., Ohio State

D Matt Hunwick, So., Michigan

G Jordan Sigalet, Sr., Bowling Green

ALL-CONFERENCE

First Round Michigan 4, Wisconsin 1 Cornell 3, Ohio State 2

Second Round Colorado College 4, Michigan 3

NCAA TOURNAMENT

2004-2005 SEASON

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F Matt Christie, Miami

F Marty Guerin, Miami

F T.J. Hensick, Michigan

D Matt Hunwick, Michigan

D A.J. Thelen, Michigan State

G Dominic Vicari, Michigan State

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Michigan

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Ohio State

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Derek Edwardson, Sr., F, Miami

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

T.J. Hensick, F, Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR

Enrico Blasi, Miami

GOALTENDER OF THE YEAR

Dominic Vicari, Fr., Michigan State

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Dwight Helminen, Jr., Michigan

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

A.J. Thelen, Fr., Michigan State

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Doug Andress, Sr., Ohio State

ILITCH HUMANITARIAN AWARD

Neil Komadoski, Sr., D, Notre Dame

TERRY FLANAGAN AWARD

Aaron Voros, Jr., F, Alaska Fairbanks

PERANI CUP CHAMPION

Craig Kowalski, Sr., G, Northern Michigan

SEASON SUMMARY

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSSecond TeamF Derek Edwardson, Sr., Miami

F Jim Slater, Jr., Michigan State

D A.J. Thelen, Fr., Michigan State

G Al Montoya, So., Michigan

First TeamF Derek Edwardson, Sr., Miami

F T.J. Hensick, Fr., Michigan

F Jim Slater, Jr., Michigan State

D Andy Greene, So., Miami

D A.J. Thelen, Fr., Michigan State

G Mike Brown, So., Ferris State

Second TeamF Aaron Gill, Sr., Notre Dame

F Rob Globke, Sr., Notre Dame

F Greg Hogeboom, Sr., Miami

D Brett Lebda, Sr., Notre Dame

D Nathan Oystrick, So., Northern Michigan

D Brandon Rogers, Jr., Michigan

G Al Montoya, So., Michigan

ALL-CONFERENCE

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Michigan 28 18 8 2 38 101 66 27 14 2 151 104

2. Miami 28 17 8 3 37 99 74 23 14 4 137 106

3. Michigan State 28 17 9 2 36 91 62 23 17 2 136 105

4. Ohio State 28 16 12 0 32 89 70 23 17 2 134 106

5. Notre Dame 28 14 11 3 31 84 71 20 15 4 108 99

6. Alaska Fairbanks 28 14 13 1 29 92 92 16 19 1 117 127

7. Northern Michigan 28 13 13 2 28 66 79 21 16 4 105 113

8. Western Michigan 28 12 13 3 27 87 101 17 18 4 123 136

9. Bowling Green 28 9 13 6 24 69 83 11 18 9 92 112

10. Ferris State 28 10 17 1 21 71 97 15 20 3 108 126

11. Lake Superior 28 7 16 5 19 60 83 9 20 7 72 102

12. Nebraska-Omaha 28 5 19 4 14 60 91 8 26 5 91 135

2003-04 FINAL STANDINGS

First RoundNo. 12 Nebraska-Omaha at No. 1 Michigan

Michigan 2, Nebraska-Omaha 0

Nebraska-Omaha 3, Michigan 1

Michigan 5, Nebraska-Omaha 2

No. 11 Lake Superior at No. 2 Miami

Miami 4, Lake Superior 0

Miami 2, Lake Superior 1

No. 10 Ferris State at No. 3 Michigan State

Michigan State 6, Ferris State 4

Michigan State 5, Ferris State 3

No. 9 Bowling Green at No. 4 Ohio State

Ohio State 3, Bowling Green 2

Ohio State 5, Bowling Green 2

No. 8 Western Michigan at No. 5 Notre Dame

Notre Dame 4, Western Michigan 2

Western Michigan 3, Notre Dame 0

Notre Dame 5, Western Michigan 4 (OT)

No. 7 Northern Michigan at No. 6 Alaska Fairbanks

Northern Michigan 3, Alaska Fairbanks 1

Northern Michigan 3, Alaska Fairbanks 2

Quarterfi nalsNo. 7 Northern Michigan 2, No. 3 Michigan State 1No. 4 Ohio State 6, No. 5 Notre Dame 5 (OT)

Semifi nals No. 1 Michigan 5, No. 7 Northern Michigan 1No. 4 Ohio State 4, No. 2 Miami 3 (OT)

Third-Place GameNo. 2 Miami 4, No. 7 Northern Michigan 0

ChampionshipNo. 4 Ohio State 4, No. 1 Michigan 2

All-Tournament TeamF Paul Caponigri, Sr., Ohio StateF Rod Pelley, So., Ohio StateF Brandon Kaleniecki, So., MichiganD Doug Andress, Sr., Ohio StateD Andy Greene, So., MiamiG Dave Caruso, So., Ohio State

MVP Paul Caponigri, Sr., Ohio State

CCHA TOURNAMENT

INDIVIDUALS

Points

35 Derek Edwardson, Sr., F, Miami

Goals

16 Derek Edwardson, Sr., F, Miami

Assists

24 T.J. Hensick, Fr., F, Michigan

Penalty Minutes

106 Aaron Voros, Jr., F, Alaska Fairbanks

Power-Play Goals

6 2 tied with 6

Short-Handed Goals

3 2 tied with 3

Game-Winning Goals

5 Ash Goldie, Jr., F, Michigan State

Goals-Against Average

1.88 Dominic Vicari, Fr., Michigan State

TEAMS

Power Play

.223 Miami (35 of 157)

Penalty Kill

.899 Notre Dame (107 of 119)

STATISTICAL LEADERS

First RoundWisconsin 1, Ohio State 0 (OT)Denver 3, Miami 2Minnesota 5, Notre Dame 2

Minnesota-Duluth 5, Michigan State 0Michigan 4, New Hampshire 0

Second RoundBoston College 3, Michigan 2 (OT)

NCAA TOURNAMENT

2003-2004 SEASON

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First TeamF Chris Kunitz, Sr., Ferris State

F R.J. Umberger, Jr., Ohio State

F Jim Slater, So., Michigan State

D Brad Fast, Sr., Michigan State

D John-Michael Liles, Sr., Michigan State

G Mike Brown, So., Ferris State

Second TeamF Jeff Legue, So., Ferris State

F Mike Kompon, Jr., Miami

F Jeff Tambellini, Fr., Michigan

D Troy Milam, Sr., Ferris State

D Simon Mangos, Jr., Ferris State

G Mike Betz, Jr., Ohio State

F Vince Bellissimo, Western Michigan

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamF Chris Kunitz, Sr., Ferris State

D John-Michael Liles, Sr., Michigan State

G Mike Brown, So., Ferris State

Second TeamF R.J. Umberger, Jr., Ohio State

D Brad Fast, Sr., Michigan State

F Vince Bellissimo, Western Michigan

F David Booth, Michigan State

F Dirk Southern, Northern Michigan

F Jeff Tambellini, Michigan

D Andy Greene, Miami

D Danny Richmond, Michigan

G Al Montoya, Michigan

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Ferris State

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Chris Kunitz, Sr., F, Ferris State

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Jeff Tambellini, F, Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR

Bob Daniels, Ferris State

GOALTENDER OF THE YEAR

Mike Betz, Jr., Ohio State

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Jed Ortmeyer, Sr., Michigan

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

John-Michael Liles, Sr., Michigan State

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Brad Fast, Sr., Michigan State

ILITCH HUMANITARIAN AWARD

Mike Betz, Jr., G, Ohio State

PERANI CUP CHAMPION

Mike Brown, So., G, Ferris State

SEASON SUMMARY CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Ferris State 28 22 5 1 45 121 64 31 10 1 188 100

2. Michigan 28 18 7 3 39 111 72 30 10 3 167 103

3. Ohio State 28 16 8 4 36 90 63 25 13 5 129 95

4. Michigan State 28 17 10 1 35 113 83 23 14 2 154 118

5. Northern Michigan 28 14 13 1 29 91 83 22 17 2 144 120

Miami 28 13 12 3 29 86 66 21 17 3 132 101

Notre Dame 28 13 12 3 29 90 90 17 17 6 122 123

8. Western Michigan 28 13 14 1 27 92 101 15 21 2 122 147

Alaska Fairbanks 28 10 11 7 27 78 104 15 14 7 111 130

10. Nebraska-Omaha 28 9 17 2 20 64 97 13 22 5 98 135

11. Bowling Green 28 5 20 3 13 71 116 8 25 3 94 143

12. Lake Superior 28 3 24 1 7 40 108 6 28 4 60 146

2002-03 FINAL STANDINGS

First RoundNo. 12 Lake Superior at No. 1 Ferris State

Ferris State 6, Lake Superior 1

Ferris State 6, Lake Superior 1

No. 11 Bowling Green at No. 2 Michigan

Michigan 3, Bowling Green 1

Michigan 4, Bowling Green 3

No. 10 Nebraska-Omaha at No. 3 Ohio State

Ohio State 4, Nebraska-Omaha 1

Ohio State 3, Nebraska-Omaha 1

No. 9 Alaska Fairbanks at No. 4 Michigan St.

Michigan State 11, Alaska Fairbanks 1

Michigan State 3, Alaska Fairbanks 1

No. 8 W. Michigan at No. 5 Northern Michigan

Northern Michigan 8, Western Michigan 3

Northern Michigan 6, Western Michigan 4

No. 7 Notre Dame at No. 6 Miami

Miami 4, Notre Dame 2

Notre Dame 1, Miami 0

Notre Dame 5, Miami 0

Quarterfi nalsNo. 3 Ohio State 3, No. 7 Notre Dame 2No. 5 Northern Michigan 7, No. 4 Michigan State 5

Semifi nals No. 1 Ferris State 4, No. 5 Northern Michigan 2No. 2 Michigan 3, No. 3 Ohio State 0

Third-Place GameNo. 5 Northern Michigan 4, No. 3 Ohio State 1

ChampionshipNo. 2 Michigan 5, No. 1 Ferris State 3

All-Tournament TeamF Chris Kunitz, Sr., Ferris StateF Jed Ortmeyer, Sr., MichiganF Dwight Helminen, So., MichiganD Brandon Rogers, So., MichiganD Simon Mangos, Jr., Ferris StateG Al Montoya, Fr., Michigan

MVP Jed Ortmeyer, Sr., Michigan

CCHA TOURNAMENT

ALL-CONFERENCE

INDIVIDUALS

Points

51 Chris Kunitz, Sr., F, Ferris State

Goals

24 Chris Kunitz, Sr., F, Ferris State

Assists

27 Chris Kunitz, Sr., F, Ferris State

Penalty Minutes

119 Matt York, So., F, Ferris State

Power-Play Goals

12 Greg Hogeboom, Jr., F, Miami

Short-Handed Goals

2 10 tied with 2

Game-Winning Goals

8 Derek Nesbitt, So., F, Ferris State

Goals-Against Average

2.16 Mike Betz, Jr., Ohio State

TEAMS

Power Play

.297 Michigan State (38 of 128)

Penalty Kill

.882 Ohio State (127 of 144)

STATISTICAL LEADERS

NCAA TOURNAMENTFirst Round

Ferris State 5, North Dakota 2Boston College 1, Ohio State 0Michigan 2, Maine 1

Second RoundMinnesota 7, Ferris State 4Michigan 5, Colorado College 3

Frozen FourMinnesota 3, Michigan 2 (OT)

2002-2003 SEASON

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First TeamF Rob Collins, Sr., Ferris State

F Jeff Hoggan, Sr., Nebraska-Omaha

F Chris Kunitz, Jr., Ferris State

D Mike Komisarek, So., Michigan

D John-Michael Liles, Jr., Michigan State

G Ryan Miller, Jr., Michigan State

Second TeamF Bobby Andrews, Sr., Alaska Fairbanks

F Mike Cammalleri, Jr., Michigan

F John Shouneyia, Jr., Michigan

D Andrew Hutchinson, Sr., Michigan State

D Greg Zanon, Jr., Nebraska-Omaha

G Dan Ellis, So., Nebraska-Omaha

F Pat Dwyer, Western Michigan

F Eric Nystrom, Michigan

F Jim Slater, Michigan State

F Aaron Voros, Alaska Fairbanks

D Eric Werner, Michigan

D Matt York, Ferris State

G Mike Brown, Ferris State

First TeamF Mike Cammalleri, Jr., Michigan

F Mike Komisarek, So., Michigan

G Ryan Miller, Jr., Michigan State

Second TeamF Rob Collins, Sr., Ferris State

F Jeff Hoggan, Sr., Nebraska-Omaha

D Andrew Hutchinson, Sr., Michigan State

D John-Michael Liles, Jr., Michigan State

D Greg Zanon, Jr., Nebraska-Omaha

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Michigan 28 19 5 4 42 97 56 28 11 5 154 102

2. Michigan State 28 18 6 4 40 87 47 27 9 5 129 73

3. Northern Michigan 28 16 10 2 34 86 69 26 12 2 135 98

4. Alaska Fairbanks 28 15 10 3 33 91 85 22 12 3 132 108

5. Nebraska-Omaha 28 13 11 4 30 72 64 21 16 4 112 102

6. Western Michigan 28 13 12 3 29 92 92 19 15 4 123 118

7. Ohio State 28 12 12 4 28 71 81 20 16 4 109 112

Notre Dame 28 12 12 4 28 95 86 16 17 5 117 113

9. Ferris State 28 12 15 1 25 86 83 15 20 1 117 109

10. Miami 28 9 17 2 20 68 88 12 22 2 89 121

11. Bowling Green 28 7 18 3 17 78 104 9 25 6 103 145

12. Lake Superior 28 4 22 2 10 38 106 8 27 2 61 132

2001-02 FINAL STANDINGS

First RoundNo. 12 Lake Superior at No. 1 Michigan Lake Superior 4, Michigan 3 Michigan 4, Lake Superior 1 Michigan 4, Lake Superior 1No. 11 Bowling Green at No. 2 Michigan State Michigan State 4, Bowling Green 3 (OT) Michigan State 4, Bowling Green 2No. 10 Miami at No. 3 Northern Michigan Northern Michigan 4, Miami 0 Northern Michigan 5, Miami 3No. 9 Ferris State at No. 4 Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Fairbanks 6, Ferris State 3 Alaska Fairbanks 2, Ferris State 1No. 8 Notre Dame at No. 5 Nebraska-Omaha Nebraska-Omaha 3, Notre Dame 2 (2OT) Notre Dame 2, Nebraska-Omaha 1 (OT) Notre Dame 2, Nebraska-Omaha 1No. 7 Ohio State at No. 6 Western Michigan Ohio State 3, Western Michigan 2 (OT) Ohio State 3, Western Michigan 1

Quarterfi nalsNo. 3 Northern Michigan 3, No. 8 Notre Dame 1No. 7 Ohio State 6, No. 4 Alaska Fairbanks 5 (OT)

Semifi nals No. 2 Michigan State 2, No. 3 Northern Michigan 1No. 1 Michigan 2, No. 7 Ohio State 1 (OT)

ChampionshipNo. 1 Michigan 3, No. 2 Michigan State 2

All-Tournament TeamF Mike Cammalleri, Jr., MichiganF Chris Gobert, Jr., Northern MichiganF Jed Ortmeyer, Jr., MichiganD Brad Fast, Jr., Michigan StateD Mike Komisarek, So., MichiganG Josh Blackburn, Sr., Michigan

MVP Mike Cammalleri, Jr., Michigan

CCHA TOURNAMENT

INDIVIDUALS

Points

40 Rob Collins, Sr., F, Ferris State

Goals

25 Chris Kunitz, Jr., F, Ferris State

Assists

28 Rob Collins, Sr., F, Ferris State

Penalty Minutes

93 Aaron Voros, Fr., F, Alaska Fairbanks

Power-Play Goals

8 Chris Kunitz, Jr., F, Ferris State

Short-Handed Goals

4 Rob Collins, Sr., F, Ferris State

Jeff Hoggan, Sr., F, Nebraska-Omaha

Game-Winning Goals

6 Chris Kunitz, Jr., F, Ferris State

Goals-Against Average

1.64 Ryan Miller, Jr., Michigan State

TEAMS

Power Play

.225 Michigan State (45 of 200)

Penalty Kill

.906 Michigan State (125 of 138)

STATISTICAL LEADERS

NCAA TOURNAMENTFirst Round

Colorado College 2, Michigan State 0Michigan 4, St. Cloud State 2

Second RoundMichigan 5, Denver 3

Frozen FourMinnesota 3, Michigan 2

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Michigan

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Ryan Miller, Jr., G, Michigan State

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Pat Dwyer, F, Western Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR

Guy Gadowsky, Alaska Fairbanks

GOALTENDER OF THE YEAR

Ryan Miller, Jr., Michigan State

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Bobby Andrews, Sr., Alaska Fairbanks

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

John-Michael Liles, Jr., Michigan State

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Mike Komisarek, So., Michigan

ILITCH HUMANITARIAN AWARD

Kevin O’Malley, Sr., G, Michigan

SEASON SUMMARY

ALL-CONFERENCE

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

CCHA ALL-AMERICANS

2001-2002 SEASON

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First TeamF David Brisson, So., Nebraska-Omaha

F Mike Cammalleri, So., Michigan

F Andy Hilbert, So., Michigan

D Jeff Jillson, Jr., Michigan

D Greg Zanon, So., Nebraska-Omaha

G Ryan Miller, So., Michigan State

Second TeamF Mike Bishai, Jr., Western Michigan

F Jason Deskins, Jr., Miami

F David Gove, Sr., Western Michigan

D Andrew Hutchinson, Jr., Michigan State

D John-Michael Liles, So., Michigan State

G Josh Blackburn, Jr., Michigan

F Jeff Campbell, Western Michigan

ALL-CONFERENCE

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamF Andy Hilbert, So., Michigan

G Ryan Miller, So., Michigan State

Second TeamF Mike Bishai, Jr., Western Michigan

F Mike Cammalleri, So., Michigan

D Jeff Jillson, Jr., Michigan

D Greg Zanon, So., Nebraska-Omaha

F Dave Steckel, Ohio State

F R.J. Umberger, Ohio State

D Mike Komisarek, Michigan

D Brett Lebda, Notre Dame

G Dan Ellis, Nebraska-Omaha

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Michigan State

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan State

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Ryan Miller, So., G, Michigan State

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

R.J. Umberger, F, Ohio State

COACH OF THE YEAR

Enrico Blasi, Miami

GOALTENDER OF THE YEAR

Ryan Miller, So., Michigan State

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

John Nail, Sr., Michigan State

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Greg Zanon, So., Nebraska-Omaha

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Andrew Hutchinson, Jr., Michigan State

ILITCH HUMANITARIAN AWARD

Jason Cupp, Sr., F, Nebraska-Omaha

SEASON SUMMARY CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Michigan State 28 21 4 3 45 86 37 33 5 4 134 57

2. Miami 28 17 10 1 35 95 71 20 16 2 120 108

Michigan 28 16 9 3 35 102 60 27 13 5 167 110

4. Nebraska-Omaha 28 15 10 3 33 86 80 24 15 3 127 107

5. Northern Michigan 28 12 10 6 30 76 71 18 13 7 121 102

Western Michigan 28 12 10 6 30 97 96 20 13 6 149 129

7. Ohio State 28 13 13 2 28 81 89 17 18 2 118 117

8. Ferris State 28 9 15 4 22 64 81 13 20 5 91 112

9. Bowling Green 28 8 15 5 21 72 82 16 19 5 109 110

Alaska Fairbanks 28 7 14 7 21 67 91 9 19 8 90 112

11. Notre Dame 28 7 15 6 20 72 98 10 22 7 104 150

12. Lake Superior 28 8 20 0 16 53 95 13 23 0 79 119

2000-01 FINAL STANDINGS

First RoundNo. 10 Alaska Fairbanks at No. 1 Michigan St.

Michigan State 5, Alaska Fairbanks 2

Michigan State 3, Alaska Fairbanks 2 (OT)

No. 9 Bowling Green at No. 2 Miami

Bowling Green 4, Miami 3

Bowling Green 4, Miami 3 (OT)

No. 8 Ferris State at No. 3 Michigan

Michigan 8, Ferris State 3

Michigan 3, Ferris State 0

No. 7 Ohio State at No. 4 Nebraska-Omaha

Ohio State 5, Nebraska-Omaha 4 (OT)

Nebraska-Omaha 2, Ohio State 1

Nebraska-Omaha 4, Ohio State 3 (2OT)

No. 6 W. Michigan at No. 5 Northern Michigan

Northern Michigan 3, Western Michigan 2 (OT)

Western Michigan 9, Northern Michigan 7

Northern Michigan 5, Western Michigan 4 (OT)

Play-In GameNo. 9 Bowling Green 2, No. 5 Northern Michigan 1 (OT)

Semifi nalsNo. 1 Michigan State 2, No. 9 Bowling Green 1No. 3 Michigan 3, No. 4 Nebraska-Omaha 2

ChampionshipNo. 1 Michigan State 2, No. 3 Michigan 0

All-Tournament TeamF Adam Hall, Jr., Michigan StateF Sean Patchell, Sr., Michigan StateF Joe Kautz, Fr., MichiganD Andrew Hutchinson, Jr., Michigan StateD Dave Huntzicker, Sr., MichiganG Ryan Miller, So., Michigan State

MVP Ryan Miller, So., Michigan State

CCHA TOURNAMENT

INDIVIDUALS

Points

43 Mike Bishai, Jr., F, Western Michigan

David Gove, Sr., F, Western Michigan

Goals

18 David Gove, Sr., F, Western Michigan

Jason Deskins, Jr., F, Miami

Assists

27 Andy Hilbert, So., F, Michigan

Penalty Minutes

133 Brian Pasko, Fr., D, Western Michigan

Power-Play Goals

9 Jeff Campbell, Fr., F, Western Michigan

Steve Rymsha, Sr., F, Western Michigan

Short-Handed Goals

3 Rob Collins, Jr., F, Ferris State

David Brisson, So., F, Nebraska-Omaha

Game-Winning Goals

5 Steve Rymsha, Sr., F, Western Michigan

Goals-Against Average

1.24 Ryan Miller, So., Michigan State

TEAMS

Power Play

.228 Michigan (39 of 171)

Penalty Kill

.914 Michigan State (106 of 116)

STATISTICAL LEADERS

NCAA TOURNAMENTFirst Round

Michigan 4, Mercyhurst 3Second Round

Michigan State 5, Wisconsin 1Michigan 4, St. Cloud State 3

Frozen FourBoston College 4, Michigan 2North Dakota 2, Michigan State 0

2000-2001 SEASON

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First TeamF Mike Comrie, So., Michigan

F Shawn Horcoff , Sr., Michigan State

F Roger Trudeau, Sr., Northern Michigan

D Jeff Jillson, So., Michigan

D Mike Weaver, Sr., Michigan State

G Jayme Platt, Jr., Lake Superior

Second TeamF Brian McCullough, Sr., Ferris State

F Adam Hall, So., Michigan State

F David Gove, Jr., Western Michigan

D Dave Huntzicker, Jr., Michigan

D Kevin Schmidt, Sr., Northern Michigan

G Ryan Miller, Fr., Michigan State

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamF Shawn Horcoff , Sr., Michigan StateD Jeff Jillson, So., Michigan

Second TeamF Mike Comrie, So., MichiganD Mike Weaver, Sr., Michigan StateG Jayme Platt, Jr., Lake Superior

F David Brisson, Nebraska-Omaha

F Chris Gobert, Northern Michigan

F Andy Hilbert, Michigan

D Jimmy Jackson, Northern Michigan

D Greg Zanon, Nebraska-Omaha

G Ryan Miller, Michigan State

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Michigan

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan State

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Shawn Horcoff , Sr., F, Michigan State

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Chris Gobert, F, Northern Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR

Scott Borek, Lake Superior

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Shawn Horcoff , Sr., Michigan State

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Jeff Jillson, So., Michigan

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Mike Weaver, Sr., Michigan State

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Michigan 28 19 6 3 41 112 65 27 10 4 161 104

2. Michigan State 28 18 8 2 38 84 46 27 11 4 141 76

3. Lake Superior 28 17 9 2 36 76 66 18 16 2 96 94

Northern Michigan 28 16 8 4 36 93 64 22 13 4 129 86

5. Notre Dame 28 11 10 7 29 65 76 16 18 8 103 119

6. Ferris State 28 13 13 2 28 85 79 21 16 2 127 102

7. Nebraska-Omaha 28 10 12 6 26 83 95 16 19 7 121 146

8. Bowling Green 28 12 15 1 25 90 88 17 19 1 115 114

9. Miami 28 10 15 3 23 75 89 13 20 3 99 122

Western Michigan 28 10 15 3 23 83 109 12 21 3 105 137

11. Ohio State 28 9 16 3 21 56 90 13 19 4 80 108

12. Alaska Fairbanks 28 4 22 2 10 65 100 6 25 3 78 114

1999-2000 FINAL STANDINGS

First Round Boston College 6, Michigan State 5 (OT); Michigan 3, Colgate 2 (OT)

Second Round Maine 5, Michigan 2

NCAA TOURNAMENT

First RoundNo. 10 Western Michigan at No. 1 Michigan

Michigan 4, Western Michigan 2

Michigan 6, Western Michigan 2

No. 9 Miami at No. 2 Michigan State

Michigan State 6, Miami 2

Michigan State 5, Miami 1

No. 8 Bowling Green at No. 3 Lake Superior

Bowling Green 2, Lake Superior 1 (OT)

Bowling Green 3, Lake Superior 2

No. 7 Nebraska-Omaha at No. 4 Northern Michigan

Nebraska-Omaha 4, Northern Michigan 2

Northern Michigan 5, Nebraska-Omaha 1

Nebraska-Omaha 2, Northern Michigan 1

No. 6 Ferris State at No. 5 Notre Dame

Notre Dame 4, Ferris State 3

Ferris State 6, Notre Dame 1

Notre Dame 4, Ferris State 2

Play-In GameNo. 7 Nebraska-Omaha 3, No. 8 Bowling Green 1

Semifi nalsNo. 7 Nebraska-Omaha 7, No. 1 Michigan 4No. 2 Michigan State 4, No. 5 Notre Dame 0

ChampionshipNo. 2 Michigan State 6, No. 7 Nebraska-Omaha 0

All-Tournament TeamF Rustyn Dolyny, Jr., Michigan StateF Jeff Hoggan, So., Nebraska-OmahaF Shawn Horcoff , Sr., Michigan StateD Andrew Hutchinson, So., Michigan StateD Greg Zanon, Fr., Nebraska-OmahaG Ryan Miller, Fr., Michigan State

MVP Ryan Miller, Fr., Michigan State

CCHA TOURNAMENT

INDIVIDUALS

Points

44 Shawn Horcoff , Sr., F, Michigan State

Goals

19 Adam Hall, So., F, Michigan State

Assists

36 Shawn Horcoff , Sr., F, Michigan State

Penalty Minutes

122 Eric Meloche, Sr., F, Ohio State

Power-Play Goals

12 Eric Meloche, Sr., F, Ohio State

Short-Handed Goals

4 Three players

Game-Winning Goals

4 Five players

Goals-Against Average

1.34 Ryan Miller, Fr., Michigan State

SPECIAL TEAMS

Power Play

.200 Michigan State (33 of 165)

Penalty Kill

.911 Michigan State (133 of 146)

STATISTICAL LEADERS

SEASON SUMMARY

ALL-CONFERENCE

1999-2000 SEASON

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CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Michigan State 30 20 3 7 47 91 40 29 6 7 121 56

2. Michigan 30 17 8 5 39 98 72 25 11 6 134 94

3. Ohio State 30 17 10 3 37 87 66 21 16 4 119 98

4. Notre Dame 30 15 11 4 34 92 68 19 14 5 114 100

5. Northern Michigan 30 14 11 5 33 94 83 22 15 5 143 112

6. Ferris State 30 13 12 5 31 76 69 14 16 6 89 87

7. Bowling Green 30 13 14 3 29 102 105 17 18 3 126 135

8. Lake Superior 30 10 17 3 23 79 93 11 23 4 93 130

9. Miami 30 9 17 4 22 78 104 11 20 5 98 130

10. Western Michigan 30 5 17 8 18 69 119 6 20 8 75 130

11. Alaska Fairbanks 30 8 21 1 17 77 124 11 22 1 94 131

1998-99 FINAL STANDINGS

INDIVIDUALS

Points

42 Dan Price, Sr., F, Bowling Green

Goals

20 Jason Deskins, So., F, Miami

Assists

28 Dan Price, Sr., F, Bowling Green

Penalty Minutes

138 Blaine McCauley, Jr., D, Lake Superior

Power-Play Goals

13 Adam Edinger, Jr., F, Bowling Green

Short-Handed Goals

4 Rustyn Dolyny, So., F, Michigan State

Game-Winning Goals

6 Dale Rominski, Sr., F, Michigan

Goals-Against Average

1.34 Joe Blackburn, So., Michigan State

TEAMS

Power Play

.211 Bowling Green (37 of 175)

Penalty Kill

.931 Michigan State (121 of 130)

STATISTICAL LEADERS

First TeamF Hugo Boisvert, Jr., Ohio State

F Adam Edinger, Jr., Bowling Green

F Mike York, Sr., Michigan State

D Benoit Cotnoir, Sr., Notre Dame

D Mike Weaver, Jr., Michigan State

G Jeff Maund, So., Ohio State

Second TeamF Dan Price, Sr., Bowling Green

F Ben Simon, Jr., Notre Dame

F J.P. Vigier, Jr., Northern Michigan

D Michael Jones, Jr., Bowling Green

D Andre Signoretti, So., Ohio State

G Joe Blackburn, So., Michigan State

ALL-CONFERENCE

F Mike Comrie, Michigan

F Adam Hall, Michigan State

F David Inman, Notre Dame

D Chad Theuer, Northern Michigan

D Jeff Jillson, Michigan

D Jason Crain, Ohio State

G Josh Blackburn, Michigan

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Michigan State

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Mike York, Sr., F, Michigan State

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Mike Comrie, F, Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR

Ron Mason, Michigan State

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Mike York, Sr., Michigan State

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Michael Jones, Jr., Bowling Green

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Mike Weaver, Jr., Michigan State

SEASON SUMMARY

First Round Maine 4, Ohio State 2 Michigan 5, Denver 3 Boston College 2, Northern Michigan 1

Second RoundNew Hampshire 2, Michigan 1 (OT)

Michigan State 4, Colorado College 3

Semifi nals New Hampshire 5, Michigan State 3

NCAA TOURNAMENT

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamF Mike York, Sr., Michigan State

G Joe Blackburn, So., Michigan State

Second TeamF Hugo Boisvert, Jr., Ohio State

D Benoit Cotnoir, Sr., Notre Dame

D Mike Weaver, Jr., Michigan State

G Jeff Maund, So., Ohio State

Quarterfi nalsNo. 8 Lake Superior at No. 1 Michigan State

Michigan State 3, Lake Superior 2

Michigan State 4, Lake Superior 0

No. 7 Bowling Green at No. 2 Michigan

Michigan 3, Bowling Green 2

Michigan 9, Bowling Green 3

No. 6 Ferris State at No. 3 Ohio State

Ohio State 4, Ferris State 2

Ohio State 3, Ferris State 1

No. 5 Northern Michigan at No. 4 Notre Dame

Notre Dame 3, Northern Michigan 2

Northern Michigan 7, Notre Dame 1

Northern Michigan 3, Notre Dame 2

Semifi nalsNo. 5 Northern Michigan 5, No. 1 Michigan State 3No. 2 Michigan 3, No. 3 Ohio State 2

ChampionshipNo. 2 Michigan 5, No. 5 Northern Michigan 1

All-Tournament TeamF Mark Kosick, So., Michigan

F Sean Ritchlin, Sr., Michigan

F J.P. Vigier, Jr., Northern Michigan

D Sean Connolly, Fr., Northern Michigan

D Mike Van Ryn, So., Michigan

G Josh Blackburn, Fr., Michigan

MVP Mark Kosick, So., Michigan

CCHA TOURNAMENT

1998-1999 SEASON

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INDIVIDUALS

Points

47 Hugo Boisvert, So., F, Ohio State

Goals

26 Sean Berens, Sr., F, Michigan State

Assists

27 Hugo Boisvert, So., F, Ohio State

Penalty Minutes

138 Mike Kucsulain, Jr., F, Lake Superior

Power-Play Goals

12 Sean Berens, Sr., F, Michigan State

Short-Handed Goals

3 Three players

Game-Winning Goals

6 Bill Muckalt, Sr., F, Michigan

Goals-Against Average

1.63 Chad Alban, Sr., Michigan State

TEAMS

Power Play

.247 Michigan State (37 of 150)

Penalty Kill

.907 Lake Superior (165 of 182)

STATISTICAL LEADERS

Quarterfi nalsNo. 8 Ferris State at No. 1 Michigan State

Michigan State 3, Ferris State 1

Michigan State 2, Ferris State 1No. 7 Notre Dame at No. 2 Michigan

Notre Dame 4, Michigan 2

Michigan 2, Notre Dame 1 (OT)

Michigan 4, Notre Dame 3No. 6 Lake Superior at No. 3 Ohio State

Ohio State 2, Lake Superior 1

Ohio State 6, Lake Superior 0No. 5 Miami at No. 4 Northern Michigan

Northern Michigan 3, Miami 1

Northern Michigan 8, Miami 2

Semifi nals No. 1 Michigan State 5, No. 4 Northern Michigan 1

No. 3 Ohio State 4, No. 2 Michigan 2

Championship No. 1 Michigan State 3, No. 3 Ohio State 2 (2OT)

All-Tournament TeamF Mike York, Jr., Michigan State

F Chris Richards, Jr., Ohio State

F Todd Compeau, Sr., Ohio State

D Tyler Harlton, Sr., Michigan State

D Ryan Root, Sr., Ohio State

G Jeff Maund, Fr., Ohio State

MVP Mike York, Jr., Michigan State

CCHA TOURNAMENT

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Michigan State 30 21 5 4 46 110 54 33 6 5 156 76

2. Michigan 30 22 7 1 45 109 69 33 11 1 163 108

3. Ohio State 30 19 10 1 39 106 76 27 13 2 161 110

4. Northern Michigan 30 15 12 3 33 96 90 19 15 4 130 117

5. Miami 30 14 12 4 32 100 87 19 14 4 134 114

6. Lake Superior 30 12 14 4 28 82 100 15 18 4 104 121

Notre Dame 30 12 14 4 28 91 89 18 19 4 127 115

8. Ferris State 30 12 15 3 27 88 106 15 21 3 119 138

9. Western Michigan 30 9 19 2 20 80 91 10 25 3 94 125

10. Alaska Fairbanks 30 7 20 3 17 87 138 10 21 4 110 154

11. Bowling Green 30 6 21 3 15 77 126 8 27 3 100 157

Lake Superior won the tie-breaker over Notre Dame taking the season series 2-0-1.

1997-98 FINAL STANDINGS

First TeamF Sean Berens, Sr., Michigan State

F Hugo Boisvert, So., Ohio State

F Bill Muckalt, Sr., Michigan

D Dan Boyle, Sr., Miami

D Tyler Harlton, Sr., Michigan State

G Chad Alban, Sr., Michigan State

Second TeamF Bobby Hayes, Jr., Michigan

F Terry Marchant, Sr., Lake Superior

F Mike York, Jr., Michigan State

D Bubba Berenzweig, Jr., Michigan

D Brett Colborne, Sr., Ferris State

G Marty Turco, Sr., Michigan

ALL-CONFERENCE

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Michigan State

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan State

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Chad Alban, Sr., G, Michigan State

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Mark Eaton, D, Notre Dame

COACH OF THE YEAR

John Markell, Ohio State

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Terry Marchant, Sr., Lake Superior

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Dan Boyle, Sr., Miami

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Tyler Harlton, Sr., Michigan State

SEASON SUMMARY

ALL-ROOKIE TEAMF Rustyn Dolyny, Michigan State

F Mark Kosick, Michigan

F Kevin Swider, Ferris State

D Mark Eaton, Notre Dame

D Mike Van Ryn, Michigan

G Jeff Maund, Ohio State

First RoundMichigan 2, Princeton 1

Ohio State 4, Yale 0

Second RoundMichigan 4, North Dakota 3

Ohio State 4, Michigan State 3 (OT)

Semifi nalsMichigan 4, New Hampshire 0

Boston College 5, Ohio State 2

ChampionshipMichigan 3, Boston College 2 (OT)

NCAA TOURNAMENT

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamF Hugo Boisvert, So., Ohio State

F Bill Muckalt, Sr., Michigan

F Mike York, Jr., Michigan State

D Dan Boyle, Sr., Miami

G Chad Alban, Sr., Michigan State

Second TeamF Sean Berens, Sr., Michigan State

D Tyler Harlton, Sr., Michigan State

1997-1998 SEASON

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Quarterfi nalsNo. 8 Alaska Fairbanks at No. 1 Michigan

Michigan 8, Alaska Fairbanks 1

Michigan 11, Alaska Fairbanks 0

No. 7 Ohio State at No. 2 Miami

Miami 4, Ohio State 1

Miami 4, Ohio State 2

No. 6 Western Michigan at No. 3 Michigan St.

Michigan State 4, Western Michigan 1

Michigan State 3, Western Michigan 1

No. 5 Bowling Green at No. 4 Lake Superior

Bowling Green 5, Lake Superior 3

Bowling Green 8, Lake Superior 4

Semifi nalsNo. 1 Michigan 7, No. 5 Bowling Green 2

No. 3. Michigan State 4, No. 2 Miami 3 (OT)

ChampionshipNo. 1 Michigan 3, No. 3 Michigan State 1

All-Tournament TeamF Mike Watt, Sr., Michigan State

F Jason Botterill, Sr., Michigan

F Brendan Morrison, Sr., Michigan

D Mike Weaver, Fr., Michigan State

D Chris Bogas, So., Michigan State

G Chad Alban, Jr., Michigan State

MVP Brendan Morrison, Sr., Michigan

CCHA TOURNAMENTFirst Round Cornell 4, Miami 2

Minnesota 6, Michigan State 3

Second Round Michigan 7, Minnesota 4

Semifi nals Boston University 3, Michigan 2

NCAA TOURNAMENT

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamF John Madden, Sr., Michigan

F Brendan Morrison, Sr., Michigan

F Randy Robitaille, So., Miami

D Dan Boyle, Jr., Miami

G Marty Turco, Jr., Michigan

Second TeamF Jason Botterill, Sr., Michigan

D Andy Roach, Sr., Ferris State

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Michigan 27 21 3 3 45 151 64 35 4 4 242 98

2. Miami 27 19 7 1 39 112 79 27 12 1 174 119

3. Michigan State 27 16 7 4 36 99 76 23 13 4 145 118

4. Lake Superior 27 15 8 4 34 106 98 19 14 5 154 142

5. Bowling Green 27 10 12 5 25 100 104 17 16 5 158 142

Western Michigan 27 10 12 5 25 94 99 14 18 5 125 134

7. Ohio State 27 9 16 2 20 95 132 12 25 2 135 190

8. Alaska Fairbanks 27 8 18 1 17 92 126 14 22 1 135 169

9. Ferris State 27 7 18 2 16 83 121 11 23 3 125 166

10. Notre Dame 27 6 20 1 13 73 106 9 25 1 92 131

Bowling Green won the tie-breaker over Western Michigan taking the season series 2-0-1.

1996-97 FINAL STANDINGS

INDIVIDUALS

Points

49 Brendan Morrison, Sr., F, Michigan

Goals

22 Randy Robitaille, So., F, Miami

Jason Botterill, Sr., F, Michigan

Assists

31 Brendan Morrison, Sr., F, Michigan

Penalty Minutes

161 Bryan Fuss, Jr., F, Lake Superior

Power-Play Goals

13 Justin Cardwell, Sr., F, Western Michigan

Short-Handed Goals

7 John Madden, Sr., F, Michigan

Randy Robitaille, So., F, Miami

Game-Winning Goals

6 Tim Leahy, Jr., F, Miami

Goals-Against Average

2.35 Marty Turco, Jr., Michigan

TEAMS

Power Play

.247 Michigan (59 of 187)

Penalty Kill

.896 Michigan (163 of 182)

STATISTICAL LEADERS

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Michigan

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Brendan Morrison, Sr., F, Michigan

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Daryl Andrews, D, Western Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR

Mark Mazzoleni, Miami

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

John Madden, Sr., Michigan

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Andy Roach, Sr., Ferris State

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Tyler Harlton, Jr., Michigan State

SEASON SUMMARY

ALL-ROOKIE TEAMF Hugo Boisvert, Ohio State

F Joe Dusbabeck, Notre Dame

F Adam Edinger, Bowling Green

D Daryl Andrews, Western Michigan

D Josh Mizerek, Miami

G Chris Marvel, Alaska Fairbanks

First TeamF Brendan Morrison, Sr., Michigan

F Randy Robitaille, So., Miami

F John Madden, Sr., Michigan

D Dan Boyle, Jr., Miami

D Andy Roach, Sr., Ferris State

G Marty Turco, Jr., Michigan

Second TeamF Joe Blaznek, Jr., Lake Superior

F Sean Berens, Jr., Michigan State

F Jason Sessa, Jr., Lake Superior

D Harold Schock, Sr., Michigan

D Joe Corvo, So., Western Michigan

G Trevor Prior, So., Miami

ALL-CONFERENCE

1996-1997 SEASON

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CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Lake Superior 30 22 6 2 46 136 89 30 8 2 184 109

Michigan 30 22 6 2 46 178 71 33 7 2 239 93

3. Michigan State 30 22 7 1 45 115 86 28 13 1 154 129

Western Michigan 30 21 6 3 45 125 71 27 11 3 172 111

5. Bowling Green 30 18 11 1 37 126 106 26 14 1 172 138

6. Ferris State 30 10 17 3 23 101 120 13 22 3 126 196

7. Miami 30 9 17 4 22 99 142 10 22 4 119 168

8. Ohio State 30 8 17 5 21 82 105 10 19 5 94 118

9. Alaska Fairbanks 30 8 22 0 16 101 142 10 23 1 114 152

Notre Dame 30 6 20 4 16 87 136 9 23 4 110 159

11. Illinois -Chicago 30 6 23 1 13 73 155 9 24 3 97 177Lake Superior declared regular-season champion based on def. Michigan, 2-1, in season series.

1995-96 FINAL STANDINGS

Quarterfi nalsNo. 8 Ohio State at No. 1 Lake Superior

Lake Superior 4, Ohio State 3 (OT)

Lake Superior 8, Ohio State 2No. 7 Miami at No. 2 Michigan

Michigan 5, Miami 1

Michigan 3, Miami 0No. 6 Ferris State at No. 3 Michigan State

Michigan State 3, Ferris State 2 (OT)

Ferris State 5, Michigan State 1

Michigan State 3, Ferris State 1No. 5 Bowling Green at No. 4 Western Michigan

Bowling Green 8, Western Michigan 1

Bowling Green 3, Western Michigan 1

Semifi nalsNo. 1 Lake Superior 7, No. 5 Bowling Green 0No. 2 Michigan 6, No. 3 Michigan State 2

ChampionshipNo. 2 Michigan 4, No. 1 Lake Superior 3

All-Tournament TeamF Bobby Hayes, Fr., Michigan

F Gerald Tallaire, Jr., Lake Superior

F John Madden, Jr., Michigan

D Keith Aldridge, Sr., Lake Superior

D Harold Schock, Jr., Michigan

G John Grahame, So., Lake Superior

MVP John Madden, Jr., Michigan

CCHA TOURNAMENTFirst Round Clarkson 6, Western Michigan 1

Lake Superior 5, Cornell 4

UMass-Lowell 6, Michigan State 2

Second Round Michigan 4, Minnesota 3 Vermont 2, Lake Superior 1

Semifi nals Michigan 4, Boston University 0

Championship Michigan 3, Colorado College 2 (OT)

NCAA TOURNAMENT

STATISTICAL LEADERSINDIVIDUALS

Points

50 Kevin Hilton, Sr., F, Michigan

Goals

26 Jason Botterill, Jr., F, Michigan

Assists

44 Kevin Hilton, Sr., F, Michigan

Penalty Minutes

96 Steve Brent, Jr., F, Ohio State

Power-Play Goals

14 Cody Bowtell, Sr., F, Alaska Fairbanks

Short-Handed Goals

5 John Madden, Jr., F, Michigan

Game-Winning Goals

6 Sean Tallaire, Sr., F, Lake Superior

Goals-Against Average

2.25 Marc Magliarditi, Fr., Western Michigan

TEAMS

Power Play

.302 Michigan (60 of 199)

Penalty Kill

.896 Western Michigan (180 of 201)

First TeamF Brendan Morrison, Jr., Michigan

D Keith Aldridge, Sr., Lake Superior

Second TeamF Kevin Hilton, Sr., Michigan

F Sean Tallaire, Sr., Lake Superior

D Andy Roach, Jr., Ferris State

G Marc Magliarditi, Fr., Western Michigan

CCHA ALL-AMERICANS

First TeamF Brendan Morrison, Jr., Michigan

F Sean Tallaire, Sr., Lake Superior

F Kevin Hilton, Sr., Michigan

D Keith Aldridge, Sr., Lake Superior

D Andy Roach, Jr., Ferris State

G Marc Magliarditi, Fr., Western Michigan

Second TeamF Jason Botterill, Jr., Michigan

F Anson Carter, Sr., Michigan State

F Jeremy Brown, Sr., Western Michigan

D Steven Halko, Sr., Michigan

D Kelly Perrault, Jr., Bowling Green

G Tom Askey, Sr., Ohio State

ALL-CONFERENCE

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Lake Superior

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Brendan Morrison, Jr., F, Michigan

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Marc Magliarditi, G, Western Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR

Bill Wilkinson, Western Michigan

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Bates Battaglia, So., Lake Superior

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Keith Aldridge, Sr., Lake Superior

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Mike Matteucci, Sr., Lake Superior

SEASON SUMMARY

F Tony Kolozsy, Illinois-Chicago

F Randy Robitaille, Miami

F Mike York, Michigan State

G Marc Magliarditi, Western Michigan

D Chris Bogas, Michigan State

D Joe Corvo, Western Michigan

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

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CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Michigan 27 22 4 1 45 151 74 30 8 1 218 109

2. Bowling Green 27 18 7 2 38 135 101 25 11 2 199 137

3. Michigan State 27 17 7 3 37 123 79 25 12 3 183 124

4. Lake Superior 27 14 9 4 32 114 78 23 12 6 176 125

Miami 27 13 8 6 32 88 87 18 15 6 129 132

6. Ferris State 27 9 14 4 22 82 111 12 20 4 113 157

Western Michigan 27 9 14 4 22 87 102 17 18 5 141 144

8. Illinois-Chicago 27 8 16 3 19 99 132 11 22 4 146 177

9. Notre Dame 27 7 19 1 15 77 126 11 25 1 121 168

10. Ohio State 27 3 22 2 18 76 142 7 29 2 112 195

Alaska Fairbanks (affi liate) 11 21 1 107 141

1994-95 FINAL STANDINGSREGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Michigan

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Lake Superior

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Brian Holzinger, Sr., F, Bowling Green

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Marty Turco, G, Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR

Buddy Powers, Bowling Green

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Wayne Strachan, Sr., Lake Superior

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Kelly Perrault, So., Bowling Green

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Steven Halko, Jr., Michigan

SEASON SUMMARY

First Round Lake Superior 5, Clarkson 4

Wisconsin 5, Michigan State 3

Second Round Boston University 6, Lake Superior 2

Michigan 4, Wisconsin 3

Semifi nals Maine 4, Michigan 3 (OT)

NCAA TOURNAMENT CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamF Brian Holzinger, Sr., Bowling Green

F Brendan Morrison, So., Michigan

D Kelly Perrault, So., Bowling Green

G Chuck Thuss, Sr., Miami

Second TeamF Anson Carter, Jr., Michigan State

F Mike Knuble, Sr., Michigan

D Keith Aldridge, Jr., Lake Superior

ALL-ROOKIE TEAMF Jason Blake, Ferris State

F Robb Gordon, Michigan

F Bill Muckalt, Michigan

D Dan Boyle, Miami

D Steve Duke, Western Michigan

G Marty Turco, Michigan

First TeamF Brian Holzinger, Sr., Bowling Green

F Brendan Morrison, So., Michigan

F Anson Carter, Jr., Michigan State

D Keith Aldridge, Jr., Lake Superior

D Kelly Perrault, So., Bowling Green

G Chuck Thuss, Sr., Miami

Second TeamF Kevyn Adams, Jr., Miami

F Mike Knuble, Sr., Michigan

F Rem Murray, Sr., Michigan State

D Andy Roach, So., Ferris State

D Steven Halko, Jr., Michigan

G Mike Buzak, Sr., Michigan State

ALL-CONFERENCEPlay-inNo. 10 Ohio State 7, No. 11 Alaska Fairbanks 2

Quarterfi nalsNo. 10 Ohio State at No. 1 Michigan

Michigan 7, Ohio State 2

Michigan 4, Ohio State 0

No. 9 Notre Dame at No. 2 Bowling Green

Bowling Green 7, Notre Dame 2

Bowling Green 5, Notre Dame 4

No. 8 Illinois-Chicago at No. 3 Michigan State

Michigan State 6, Illinois-Chicago 4

Michigan State 4, Illinois-Chicago 2

No. 7 Western Michigan at No. 4 Lake Superior

Lake Superior 7, Western Michigan 2

Lake Superior 5, Western Michigan 0

No. 6 Ferris State at No. 5 Miami

Miami 10, Ferris State 2

Miami 4, Ferris State 2

CCHA TOURNAMENTFinals Play-InNo. 4 Lake Superior 5, No. 5 Miami 2

Semifi nalsNo. 3 Michigan State 4, No. 2 Bowling Green 3 (OT)No. 4 Lake Superior 5, No. 1 Michigan 4 (OT)

ChampionshipNo. 4 Lake Superior 5, No. 3 Michigan State 3

All-Tournament TeamF Jason Trzcinski, Jr., Lake Superior

F Bates Battaglia, Fr., Lake Superior

F Wayne Strachan, Sr., Lake Superior

D Chris Slater, So., Michigan State

D Keith Aldridge, Jr., Lake Superior

G Mike Buzak, Sr., Michigan State

MVP Wayne Strachan, Sr., Lake Superior

INDIVIDUALS

Points

49 Brendan Morrison, So., F, MichiganGoals

22 Anson Carter, Jr., F, Michigan StateAssists

32 Brendan Morrison, So., F, MichiganPenalty Minutes

106 Craig Patterson, Jr., D, Ohio State

Power-Play Goals

11 Anson Carter, Jr., F, Michigan StateShort-Handed Goals

4 Anson Carter, Jr., F, Michigan State John Madden, So., F, MichiganGame-Winning Goals

4 Six playersGoals-Against Average

2.61 Chuck Thuss, Sr., Miami

TEAMS

Power Play

.280 Michigan (42 of 150)Penalty Kill

.851 Lake Superior (137 of 161)

STATISTICAL LEADERS

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First TeamF David Oliver, Sr., Michigan

F Brian Wiseman, Sr., Michigan

F Anson Carter, So., Michigan State

D John Gruden, Sr., Ferris State

D Jeff Wells, Sr., Bowling Green

G Steve Shields, Sr., Michigan

Second TeamF Steve Guolla, Jr., Michigan State

F Mike Knuble, Jr., Michigan

F Clayton Beddoes, Sr., Lake Superior

D Bob Marshall, Sr., Miami

D Keith Aldridge, So., Lake Superior

G Mike Buzak, Jr., Michigan State

ALL-CONFERENCE

First Round Wisconsin 6, Western Michigan 3 UMass-Lowell 4, Michigan State 3 Lake Superior 6, Northeastern 5 (OT)

Second Round Lake Superior 5, Michigan 4 (OT)

Semifi nals Lake Superior 3, Harvard 2 (OT)

Championship Lake Superior 9, Boston University 1

NCAA TOURNAMENT

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Michigan

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

David Oliver, Sr., F, Michigan

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Brendan Morrison, F, Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR

Red Berenson, Michigan

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Mike Stone, Sr., Michigan

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

John Gruden, Sr., Ferris State

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Brent Brekke, Sr., Western Michigan

SEASON SUMMARY CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Michigan 30 24 5 1 49 146 80 33 7 1 205 112

2. Lake Superior 30 18 8 4 40 129 69 31 10 4 198 103

3. Michigan State 30 17 8 5 39 115 87 23 13 5 155 123

4. Western Michigan 30 18 10 2 38 117 101 24 13 3 165 134

5. Miami 30 17 12 1 35 112 94 21 16 1 137 120

6. Bowling Green 30 15 13 2 32 114 105 19 17 2 149 132

7. Ferris State 30 12 17 1 25 110 122 14 23 1 205 247

8. Notre Dame 30 9 16 5 23 85 121 11 22 5 113 165

9. Illinois-Chicago 30 8 20 2 18 101 144 11 26 2 135 192

10. Ohio State 30 6 19 5 17 81 124 7 23 5 98 158

11. Kent State 30 6 22 2 14 109 172 11 26 2 151 219

Alaska Fairbanks (affi liate) 24 13 1 223 152

1993-94 FINAL STANDINGS

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamD John Gruden, Sr., Ferris StateF David Oliver, Sr., MichiganF Brian Wiseman, Sr., Michigan

Second TeamF Clayton Beddoes, Sr., Lake SuperiorF Dean Fedorchuk, Sr., Alaska FairbanksF Steve Guolla, Jr., Michigan StateD Jeff Wells, Sr., Bowling GreenG Steve Shields, Sr., Michigan

STATISTICAL LEADERSINDIVIDUALS

Points

52 David Oliver, Sr., F, MichiganGoals

25 Mike Knuble, Jr., F, MichiganAssists

38 Brian Wiseman, Sr., F, Michigan

Penalty Minutes

144 Steve Brent, Fr., F, Ohio StatePower-Play Goals

19 Mike Knuble, Jr., F, MichiganShort-Handed Goals

2 Eight playersGame-Winning Goals

5 Three players

Goals-Against Average

1.91 Blaine Lacher, Jr., Lake Superior TEAMS

Power Play

.298 Michigan (57 of 191)Penalty Kill

.845 Michigan (158 of 187)

First RoundNo. 11 Kent State at No. 1 Michigan Michigan 5, Kent State 4 (OT) Michigan 10, Kent State 3No. 10 Ohio State at No. 2 Lake Superior Lake Superior 5, Ohio State 0 Lake Superior 8, Ohio State 0No. 9 Illinois-Chicago at No. 3 Michigan State Illinois-Chicago 4, Michigan State 3 Michigan State 2, Illinois-Chicago 1 (OT) Michigan State 8, Illinois-Chicago 3No. 8 Notre Dame at No. 4 Western Michigan Western Michigan 6, Notre Dame 3 Western Michigan 7, Notre Dame 1No. 7 Ferris State at No. 6 Bowling Green Bowling Green 3, Ferris State 0 Bowling Green 3, Ferris State 2 (OT)No. 12 Alaska Fairbanks at No. 5 Miami Miami 5, Alaska Fairbanks 3 Alaska Fairbanks 6, Miami 1 Miami 4, Alaska Fairbanks 3

Second RoundNo. 4 Western Michigan 4, No. 5 Miami 3No. 3 Michigan St. 3, No. 6 Bowling Green 2 (OT)

Semifi nalsNo. 1 Michigan 6, No. 4 Western Michigan 4No. 2 Lake Superior 4, No. 3 Michigan State 0

ChampionshipNo. 1 Michigan 3, No. 2 Lake Superior 0

All-Tournament TeamF Mike Stone, Sr., MichiganF Brian Wiseman, Sr., MichiganF Steve Guolla, Jr., Michigan StateD Blake Sloan, Fr., MichiganD Steven Halko, So., MichiganG Blaine Lacher, Jr., Lake Superior

MVP Mike Stone, Sr., Michigan

CCHA TOURNAMENT

F Jason Botterill, Michigan

F Curtis Fry, Bowling Green

F Brendan Morrison, Michigan

D Andy Roach, Ferris State

D Harold Schock, Michigan

D Blake Sloan, Michigan

G Bob Petrie, Bowling Green

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

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REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Miami

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Lake Superior

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Brian Savage, Jr., F, Miami

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Chris Brooks, F, Western Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR

George Gwozdecky, Miami

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Chris Bergeron, Sr., Miami

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Joe Cook, Jr., Miami

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Bob Marshall, Jr., Miami

SEASON SUMMARY

First Round Wisconsin 3, Miami 1

Second Round Michigan 4, Wisconsin 3 (OT)

Lake Superior 4, Minnesota-Duluth 3

Semifi nals Maine 4, Michigan 3 (OT)

Lake Superior 6, Boston University 1

Championship Maine 5, Lake Superior 4

NCAA TOURNAMENT

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamF Bryan Smolinski, Sr., Michigan State

Second TeamF Brian Rolston, Jr., Lake Superior

F Brian Savage, Jr., Miami

D Bob Marshall, Jr., Miami

D Michael Smith, Sr., Lake Superior

G Steve Shields, Jr., Michigan

ALL-ROOKIE TEAMF Chris Brooks, Western Michigan

F Jamie Ling, Notre Dame

F Sean Tallaire, Lake Superior

D Scott Chartier, Western Michigan

D Justin Krall, Miami

G Aaron Willis, Bowling Green

First TeamF Brian Rolston, Jr., Lake Superior

F Brian Savage, Jr., Miami

F Bryan Smolinski, Sr., Michigan State

D Pat Neaton, Sr., Michigan

D Joe Cook, Jr., Miami

G Steve Shields, Jr., Michigan

Second TeamF Brian Holzinger, Jr., Bowling Green

F David Roberts, Sr., Michigan

F David Oliver, Jr., Michigan

D Bob Marshall, Jr., Miami

D Michael Smith, Sr., Lake Superior

G Richard Shulmistra, Jr., Miami

ALL-CONFERENCE

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Miami 30 22 3 5 49 150 88 27 9 5 189 126

2. Michigan 30 23 5 2 48 180 71 30 7 3 238 95

3. Lake Superior 30 20 5 5 45 147 91 32 8 5 220 125

4. Michigan State 30 18 10 2 38 128 98 24 14 2 169 127

5. Western Michigan 30 17 11 2 36 118 117 20 16 2 147 150

6. Ferris State 30 13 13 4 30 103 118 21 16 4 162 141

7. Bowling Green 30 12 17 1 25 121 132 19 21 1 169 180

8. Kent State 30 10 19 1 21 118 148 13 22 3 150 181

9. Illinois-Chicago 30 8 20 2 18 100 134 10 25 2 122 170

10. Notre Dame 30 5 23 2 12 87 144 7 27 2 102 181

11. Ohio State 30 3 25 2 8 74 185 5 30 2 94 221

Alaska Fairbanks (affi liate) 23 12 2 204 127

1992-93 FINAL STANDINGS

STATISTICAL LEADERSINDIVIDUALS

Points

51 Bryan Smolinski, Sr., F, Michigan StateGoals

30 Brian Savage, Jr., F, MiamiAssists

37 Mark Ouimet, Sr., F, MichiganPenalty Minutes

164 Craig Patterson, Fr., D, Ohio State

Power-Play Goals

12 Colin Ward, Jr., F, Western MichiganShort-Handed Goals

5 Rem Murray, So., F, Michigan State Chris Brooks, Fr., F, Western MichiganGame-Winning Goals

4 Six playersGoals-Against Average

2.19 Steve Shields, Jr., Michigan

TEAMS

Power Play

.257 Michigan (52 of 202)Penalty Kill

.868 Michigan (171 of 197)

First RoundNo. 11 Ohio State at No. 1 Miami Miami 8, Ohio State 2 Miami 7, Ohio State 2No. 10 Notre Dame at No. 2 Michigan Michigan 13, Notre Dame 2 Michigan 8, Notre Dame 1No. 9 Illinois-Chicago at No. 3 Lake Superior Lake Superior 7, Illinois-Chicago 2 Lake Superior 4, Illinois-Chicago 2No. 8 Kent State at No. 4 Michigan State Michigan State 6, Kent State 5 Michigan State 5, Kent State 2No. 7 Bowling Green at No. 5 W. Michigan Bowling Green 5, Western Michigan 4 Bowling Green 6, Western Michigan 3No. 12 Alaska Fairbanks at No. 6 Ferris State Ferris State 8, Alaska Fairbanks 6 Ferris State 7, Alaska Fairbanks 2

Second RoundNo. 3 Lake Superior 7, No. 7 Bowling Green 1No. 6 Ferris State 3, No. 4 Michigan State 2

Semifi nalsNo. 1 Miami 4, No. 6 Ferris State 3 (OT)No. 3 Lake Superior 5, No. 2 Michigan 3

ChampionshipNo. 3 Lake Superior 3, No. 1 Miami 0

All-Tournament TeamF Brian Rolston, Jr., Lake SuperiorF Wayne Strachan, Jr., Lake SuperiorF Rob Valicevic, So., Lake SuperiorD Bob Marshall, Jr., MiamiD Michael Smith, Sr., Lake SuperiorG Blaine Lacher, So., Lake Superior

MVP Blaine Lacher, So., Lake Superior

CCHA TOURNAMENT

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First TeamF Denny Felsner, Sr., Michigan

F Dwayne Norris, Sr., Michigan State

F Keith Jones, Sr., Western Michigan

D Mark Astley, Sr., Lake Superior

D Joby Messier, Sr., Michigan State

G Darrin Madeley, Sr., Lake Superior

Second TeamF Sandy Moger, Sr., Lake Superior

F Peter Holmes, Sr., Bowling Green

F Martin Jiranek, Sr., Bowling Green

D Joe Cook, So., Miami

D Steven Barnes, So., Lake Superior

G Jon Hillebrandt, Fr., Illinois-Chicago

ALL-CONFERENCE

Quarterfi nalsNo. 8 Ohio State at No. 1 Michigan

Michigan 4, Ohio State 2

Michigan 9, Ohio State 4No. 7 Illinois-Chicago at No. 2 Lake Superior

Lake Superior 3, Illinois-Chicago 1

Lake Superior 9, Illinois-Chicago 2No. 6 Ferris State at No. 3 Michigan State

Michigan State 5, Ferris State 2

Michigan State 4, Ferris State 1No. 5 Miami at No. 4 Western Michigan

Miami 3, Western Michigan 1

Miami 4, Western Michigan 3 (OT)

Semifi nalsNo. 1 Michigan 6, No. 5 Miami 2No. 2 Lake Superior 5, No. 3 Michigan State 3

Consolation GameNo. 3 Michigan State 8, No. 5 Miami 5

ChampionshipNo. 2 Lake Superior 3, No. 1 Michigan 1

All-Tournament TeamF Dwayne Norris, Sr., Michigan State

F Brian Wiseman, So., Michigan

F Brian Rolston, So., Lake Superior

D Pat Neaton, Jr., Michigan

D Tim Hanley, So., Lake Superior

G Darrin Madeley, Sr., Lake Superior

MVP Darrin Madeley, Sr., Lake Superior

CCHA TOURNAMENTFirst Round Michigan State 4, Boston University 2

Lake Superior 7, Alaska Anchorage 3

Second Round Michigan State 3, Maine 2 Lake Superior 8, Minnesota 3 Michigan 7, Northern Michigan 6

Semifi nals Lake Superior 4, Michigan State 2 Wisconsin 4, Michigan 2

Championship Lake Superior 5, Wisconsin 3

NCAA TOURNAMENT

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Michigan

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Lake Superior

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Dwayne Norris, Sr., F, Michigan State

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Brian Loney, F, Ohio State

COACH OF THE YEAR

George Gwozdecky, Miami

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Pat Ferschweiler, So., Western Michigan

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Mark Astley, Sr., Lake Superior

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Joby Messier, Sr., Michigan State

SEASON SUMMARY

F Brian Loney, Ohio State

F Rem Murray, Michigan State

F Steve Suk, Michigan State

D Chris Belanger, Western Michigan

D Dan Daikawa, Miami

G Jon Hillebrandt, Illinois-Chicago

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

First TeamF Denny Felsner, Sr., Michigan

F Dwayne Norris, Sr., Michigan State

D Mark Astley, Sr., Lake Superior

D Joby Messier, Sr., Michigan State

G Darrin Madeley, Sr., Lake Superior

Second TeamNo members selected

CCHA ALL-AMERICANS

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Michigan 32 22 7 3 47 150 104 32 9 3 215 144

2. Lake Superior 32 20 8 4 44 141 78 30 9 4 203 100

3. Michigan State 32 18 7 7 43 149 105 26 10 8 199 143

4. Western Michigan 32 14 12 6 34 119 114 16 14 6 140 130

5. Miami 32 12 14 6 30 124 145 18 16 6 165 183

6. Ferris State 32 11 15 6 28 102 127 13 18 7 119 148

7. Illinois-Chicago 32 8 18 6 22 101 132 10 20 6 123 152

8. Ohio State 32 8 19 5 21 134 182 12 21 5 162 211

9. Bowling Green 32 7 20 5 19 123 156 8 21 5 133 165

1991-92 FINAL STANDINGS

STATISTICAL LEADERSINDIVIDUALS

Points

62 Denny Felsner, Sr., F, Michigan

Goals

29 Denny Felsner, Sr., F, Michigan

Dwyane Norris, Sr., F, Michigan State

Assists

37 Brett Harkins, Jr., F, Bowling Green

Penalty Minutes

112 Dave Karpa, Sr., D, Ferris State

Power-Play Goals

17 Dwayne Norris, Sr., F, Michigan State

Short-Handed Goals

4 Dwayne Norris, Sr., F, Michigan State

Rob Scribner, Sr., F, Ohio State

Game-Winning Goals

5 Three players

Goals-Against Average

2.06 Darrin Madeley, Sr., Lake Superior

TEAMS

Power Play

.249 Michigan State (54 of 217)

Penalty Kill

.853 Lake Superior (157 of 184)

1991-1992 SEASON

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REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Lake Superior

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Lake Superior

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Jim Dowd, Sr., F, Lake Superior

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Brian Wiseman, F, Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR

Jeff Jackson, Lake Superior

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Jeff Napierala, Sr., Lake Superior

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Jason Woolley, Jr., Michigan State

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Karl Johnson, Sr., Lake Superior

SEASON SUMMARY

Quarterfi nalsNo. 8 Illinois-Chicago at No. 1 Lake Superior

Lake Superior 5, Illinois-Chicago 3

Lake Superior 3, Illinois-Chicago 1

No. 7 Ohio State at No. 2 Michigan

Michigan 5, Ohio State 4

Michigan 9, Ohio State 4

No. 6 Bowling Green at No. 3 Ferris State

Ferris State 5, Bowling Green 3

Ferris State 3, Bowling Green 2 (OT)

No. 5 Michigan St. at No. 4 Western Michigan

Western Michigan 4, Michigan State 3

Western Michigan 4, Michigan State 2

Semifi nalsNo. 1 Lake Superior 11, No. 4 Western Michigan 4

No. 2 Michigan 4, No. 3 Ferris State 2

Consolation GameNo. 4 Western Michigan 2, No. 3 Ferris State 1 (OT)

ChampionshipNo. 1 Lake Superior 6, No. 2 Michigan 5 (OT)

All-Tournament TeamF Mike Eastwood, Sr., Western Michigan

F Doug Weight, So., Lake Superior

F Don Stone, Sr., Michigan

D Aaron Ward, Fr., Michigan

D Karl Johnston, Sr., Lake Superior

G Darrin Madeley, So., Lake Superior

MVP Clayton Beddoes, Fr., F, Lake Superior

CCHA TOURNAMENTFirst Round (Best-OF-3) Cornell 5, at Michigan 4 (OT)

at Michigan 4, Cornell 4

at Michigan 9, Cornell 3

(UM def. Cornell, 2-1)

Second Round (best-of-3) Clarkson 7, at Lake Superior 3

at Lake Superior 6, Clarkson 2

Clarkson 4, at Lake Superior 3

(Clarkson def. LSSU, 2-1)

at Boston University 4, Michigan 1

at Boston University 8, Michigan 1

(Boston University def. UM, 2-0)

NCAA TOURNAMENT

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamF Jim Dowd, Sr., Lake Superior

D Jason Woolley, Jr., Michigan State

G Darrin Madeley, So., Lake Superior

Second TeamF Denny Felsner, Jr., Michigan

F David Roberts, So., Michigan

F Doug Weight, So., Lake Superior

D Karl Johnston, Sr., Lake Superior

ALL-ROOKIE TEAMF Clayton Beddoes, Lake Superior

F David Oliver, Michigan

F Brian Wiseman, Michigan

D Steven Barnes, Lake Superior

D Aaron Ward, Michigan

G Pat Mazzoli, Ferris State

First TeamF Jim Dowd, Sr., Lake Superior

F Denny Felsner, Jr., Michigan

F Doug Weight, So., Lake Superior

D Karl Johnston, Sr., Lake Superior

D Jason Woolley, Jr., Michigan State

G Darrin Madeley, So., Lake Superior

Second TeamF David Roberts, So., Michigan

F Rod Taylor, Sr., Ferris State

F Mike Eastwood, Sr., Western Michigan

D Pat Neaton, So., Michigan

D Mark Astley, Jr., Lake Superior

G Mike Gilmore, Jr., Michigan State

ALL-CONFERENCE

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Lake Superior 32 26 2 4 56 181 77 36 5 4 252 122

2. Michigan 32 24 5 3 51 178 107 34 10 3 248 162

3. Ferris State 32 15 12 5 35 122 111 23 14 5 174 144

4. Western Michigan 32 16 14 2 34 121 115 22 17 3 161 161

5. Michigan State 32 14 13 5 33 130 101 17 18 5 155 130

6. Bowling Green 32 13 17 2 28 123 144 15 23 2 149 190

7. Ohio State 32 9 19 4 22 99 158 11 25 4 135 209

8. Illinois-Chicago 32 9 21 2 20 112 150 13 23 2 143 165

9. Miami 32 3 26 3 9 78 181 5 29 3 97 219

1990-91 FINAL STANDINGS

STATISTICAL LEADERSINDIVIDUALS

Points

58 Denny Felsner, Jr., F, Michigan

Goals

32 Denny Felsner, Jr., F, Michigan

Dwyane Norris, Jr., F, Michigan State

Assists

36 Jason Woolley, Jr., D, Michigan State

Penalty Minutes

120 Sandy Moger, Sr., F, Lake Superior

Power-Play Goals

16 Rod Taylor, Sr., F, Ferris State

Short-Handed Goals

4 Phil Cadman, So., F, Ohio State

Game-Winning Goals

7 Martin Jiranek, Jr., F, Bowling Green

Goals-Against Average

2.28 Darrin Madeley, Jr., Lake Superior

TEAMS

Power Play

.290 Michigan (61 of 210)

Penalty Kill

.844 Lake Superior (141 of 167)

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First TeamF Kip Miller, Sr., Michigan State

F Nelson Emerson, Sr., Bowling Green

F Craig Fisher, So., Miami

D Rob Blake, Jr., Bowling Green

D Kord Cernich, Sr., Lake Superior

G Jason Muzzatti, Jr., Michigan State

Second TeamF Jim Dowd, Jr., Lake Superior

F Darryl Noren, So., Illinois-Chicago

F Pat Murray, Jr., Michigan State

D Don Gibson, Sr., Michigan State

D Dan Keczmer, Sr., Lake Superior

G Darrin Madeley, Fr., Lake Superior

ALL-CONFERENCE

Quarterfi nalsNo. 8 Ferris State at No. 1 Michigan State

Michigan State 6, Ferris State 4

Michigan State 13, Ferris State 1No. 7 Miami at No. 2 Lake Superior

Lake Superior 5, Miami 3

Lake Superior 7, Miami 4No. 6 Ohio State at No. 3 Bowling Green

Bowling Green 7, Ohio State 1

Bowling Green 6, Ohio State 5No. 5 Western Michigan at No. 4 Michigan

Michigan 5, Western Michigan 3

Michigan 8, Western Michigan 2

Semifi nalsNo. 1 Michigan State 4, No. 4 Michigan 3 (OT)No. 2 Lake Superior 4, No. 3 Bowling Green 2

Consolation GameNo. 4 Michigan 5, No. 3 Bowling Green 4

ChampionshipNo. 1 Michigan State 4, No. 2 Lake Superior 3

All-Tournament TeamF Mark Ouimet, Fr., Michigan

F Jeff Jablonski, Sr., Lake Superior

F Peter White, So., Michigan State

D Kord Cernich, Sr., Lake Superior

D Rob Blake, Jr., Bowling Green

G Jason Muzzatti, Jr., Michigan State

MVP Peter White, So., Michigan State

CCHA TOURNAMENTFirst Round (best-of-3) at Maine 8, Bowling Green 4 at Maine 5, Bowling Green 2(Maine def. Bowling Green, 2-0) at Lake Superior 6, Alaska Anchorage 2 at Lake Superior 10, Alaska Anchorage 3

(Lake Superior def. Alaska Anchorage, 2-0)

Second Round (best-of-3) at Michigan State 6, Boston University 3 Boston University 5, at Michigan State 3 Boston University 5, at Michigan State 3

(Boston University def. Michigan State, 2-1)

at Colgate 3, Lake Superior 2 at Colgate 2, Lake Superior 1(Colgate def. Lake Superior, 2-0)

NCAA TOURNAMENT

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Michigan State

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan State

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Kip Miller, Sr., F, Michigan State

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

David Roberts, F, Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR

Ron Mason, Michigan State

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Pete Stauber, Sr., Lake Superior

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Rob Blake, Jr., Bowling Green

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Dan Keczmer, Sr., Lake Superior

SEASON SUMMARY

F Brett Harkins, Bowling Green

F David Roberts, Michigan

F Doug Weight, Lake Superior

D Pat Neaton, Michigan

D Glenn Painter, Ohio State

G Darrin Madeley, Lake Superior

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

First TeamF Nelson Emerson, Sr., Bowling Green

F Kip Miller, Sr., Michigan State

D Rob Blake, Jr., Bowling Green

Second TeamF Jim Dowd, Jr., Lake Superior

D Kord Cernich, Sr., Lake Superior

G Jason Muzzatti, Jr., Michigan State

CCHA ALL-AMERICANS

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Michigan State 32 26 3 3 55 190 93 35 7 3 251 138

2. Lake Superior 32 24 6 2 50 169 91 33 10 3 246 138

3. Bowling Green 32 20 10 2 42 153 142 25 17 2 211 195

4. Michigan 32 16 11 5 37 148 125 24 12 6 199 151

5. Western Michigan 32 12 18 2 26 145 162 14 24 2 184 207

Ohio State 32 11 17 4 26 138 164 11 24 5 160 204

7. Miami 32 8 21 3 19 138 175 12 24 4 173 209

8. Ferris State 32 6 20 6 18 106 162 11 23 6 145 197

9. Illinois-Chicago 32 7 24 1 15 104 177 10 27 1 131 205

1989-90 FINAL STANDINGS

STATISTICAL LEADERSINDIVIDUALS

Points

74 Kip Miller, Sr., F, Michigan State

Goals

36 Kip Miller, Sr., F, Michigan State

Assists

44 Nelson Emerson, Sr., F, Bowling Green

Pat Murray, Jr., F, Michigan State

Penalty Minutes

127 Don Gibson, Sr., D, Michigan State

Power-Play Goals

18 Kip Miller, Sr., F, Michigan State

Short-Handed Goals

3 Darryl Noren, So., F, Illinois-Chicago

Game-Winning Goals

6 Kip Miller, Sr., F, Michigan State

Steve Beadle, Sr., D, Michigan State

Goals-Against Average

2.37 Darrin Madeley, So., Lake Superior

TEAMS

Power Play

.333 Bowling Green (61 of 183)

Penalty Kill

.816 Lake Superior (133 of 163)

1989-1990 SEASON

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REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Michigan State

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan State

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Bruce Hoff ort, So., G, Lake Superior

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Rod Brind’Amour, F, Michigan State

COACH OF THE YEAR

Ron Mason, Michigan State

SEASON SUMMARY

Quarterfi nalsNo. 8 Ohio State at No. 1 Michigan State

Michigan State 9, Ohio State 5

Michigan State 11, Ohio State 4

No. 7 Ferris State at No. 2 Lake Superior

Lake Superior 5, Ferris State 0

Lake Superior 3, Ferris State 0

No. 6 Western Michigan at No. 3 Ill.-Chicago

Illinois-Chicago 8, Western Michigan 4

Western Michigan 6, Illinois-Chicago 4

Illinois-Chicago 6, Western Michigan 2

No. 5 Bowling Green at No. 4 Michigan

Bowling Green 6, Michigan 4

Michigan 4, Bowling Green 1

Bowling Green 3, Michigan 2 (3OT)

Semifi nalsNo 1. Michigan State 3, No. 5 Bowling Green 2

No. 2 Lake Superior 6, No. 3 Illinois-Chicago 3

Consolation GameNo. 5 Bowling Green 5, No. 3 Illinois-Chicago 3

ChampionshipNo. 1 Michigan State 4, No. 2 Lake Superior 1

All-Tournament TeamF Anthony Palumbo, Sr., Lake Superior

F Sheldon Gorski, Sr., Illinois-Chicago

F Bobby Reynolds, Sr., Michigan State

D Dan Keczmer, Jr., Lake Superior

D Brad Hamilton, Sr., Michigan State

G Jason Muzzatti, So., Michigan State

MVP Jason Muzzatti, So., Michigan State

CCHA TOURNAMENTFirst Round (best-of-3) at Lake Superior 6, St. Cloud State 3

at Lake Superior 4, St. Cloud State 2(Lake Superior def. St. Cloud State, 2-0)

at Boston College 8, Bowling Green 5

at Boston College 4, Bowling Green 2(Boston College def. Bowling Green, 2-0)

Second Round (best-of-3) at Harvard 4, Lake Superior 2

at Harvard 5, Lake Superior 2(Harvard def. LSSU, 2-0)

Boston College 6, at Michigan State 3

at Michigan State 7, Boston College 2

at Michigan State 5, Boston College 4, OT(Michigan State def. Boston College, 2-1)

Semifi nals Harvard 6, Michigan State 3

Third Place Michigan State 7, Maine 4

NCAA TOURNAMENT

ALL-ROOKIE TEAMF Rod Brind’Amour, Michigan State

F Denny Felsner, Michigan

F Craig Fisher, Miami

F Ken House, Miami

F Peter White, Michigan State

D Jason Woolley, Michigan State

First TeamF Greg Parks, Sr., Bowling Green

F Sheldon Gorski, Sr., Illinois-Chicago

F Kip Miller, Jr., Michigan State

D Kord Cernich, Jr., Lake Superior

D Myles O’Connor, Sr., Michigan

G Bruce Hoff ort, So., Lake Superior

Second TeamF Bobby Reynolds, Sr., Michigan State

F Nelson Emerson, Jr., Bowling Green

F Todd Brost, Sr., Michigan

D Rob Blake, So., Bowling Green

D Chris Luongo, Sr., Michigan State

G Dave DePinto, Jr., Illinois-Chicago

ALL-CONFERENCE

STATISTICAL LEADERSINDIVIDUALS

Points

61 Kip Miller, Jr., F, Michigan State

Goals

37 Kip Miller, Jr., F, Michigan State

Assists

29 Sheldon Gorski, Sr., F, Illinois-Chicago

Penalty Minutes

110 Rob Blake, So., D, Bowling Green

Power-Play Goals

15 Greg Parks, Sr., F, Bowling Green

Short-Handed Goals

4 Three players

Game-Winning Goals

6 Bobby Reynolds, Sr., F, Michigan State

Goals-Against Average

2.67 Bruce Hoff ort, So., Lake Superior

TEAMS

Power Play

.269 Michigan State (56 of 208)

Penalty Kill

.813 Michigan State (139 of 171)

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamF Kip Miller, Jr., Michigan State

F Greg Parks, Sr., Bowling Green

F Bobby Reynolds, Sr., Michigan State

D Kord Cernich, Jr., Lake Superior

D Myles O’Connor, Sr., Michigan

G Bruce Hoff ort, So., Lake Superior

Second TeamF Sheldon Gorski, Sr., Illinois-Chicago

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Michigan State 32 25 6 1 51 188 95 37 9 1 277 150

2. Lake Superior 32 19 7 6 44 128 90 29 11 6 186 129

3. Illinois-Chicago 32 18 10 4 40 132 120 23 14 5 178 154

4. Michigan 32 17 11 4 38 137 118 22 15 4 177 154

5. Bowling Green 32 15 14 3 33 131 125 26 18 3 202 171

6. Western Michigan 32 9 17 6 24 121 145 14 23 6 182 200

7. Ferris State 32 9 18 5 23 99 144 12 22 6 126 171

8. Ohio State 32 7 20 5 19 106 160 9 26 5 141 215

9. Miami 32 8 24 0 16 125 170 11 27 0 158 198

1988-89 FINAL STANDINGS

1988-1989 SEASON

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REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Lake Superior

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Bowling Green

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Mark Vermette, Jr., F, Lake Superior

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

John DePourcq, F, Ferris State

COACH OF THE YEAR

Frank Anzalone, Lake Superior

SEASON SUMMARY

First TeamD Scott Paluch, Sr., Bowling Green

F Mark Vermette, Jr., Lake Superior

Second TeamF Nelson Emerson, So., Bowling Green

CCHA ALL-AMERICANS

First TeamF Paul Polillo, So., Western Michigan

F Nelson Emerson, So., Bowling Green

F Mark Vermette, Jr., Lake Superior

D Scott Paluch, Sr., Bowling Green

D Tom Tilley, Sr., Michigan State

G Bruce Hoff ort, Fr., Lake Superior

Second TeamF Ron Hoover, Jr., Western Michigan

F Bobby Reynolds, Jr., Michigan State

F Mike de Carle, Jr., Lake Superior

D Kord Cernich, So., Lake Superior

D Mike Posma, So., Western Michigan

D Barry McKinlay, So., Illinois-Chicago

G Jason Muzzatti, Fr., Michigan State

ALL-CONFERENCE

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Lake Superior 32 22 4 6 50 163 97 33 7 6 233 139

2. Bowling Green 32 19 11 2 40 190 144 30 13 2 258 188

3. Michigan State 32 18 11 3 39 151 123 27 16 3 222 173

4. Western Michigan 32 17 12 3 37 152 136 22 17 3 208 184

5. Michigan 32 17 15 0 34 140 131 22 19 0 176 171

6. Illinois-Chicago 32 14 17 1 29 137 138 18 20 1 170 169

7. Ferris State 32 11 7 4 26 118 165 15 20 5 155 198

8. Ohio State 32 7 21 4 18 116 178 10 24 6 138 209

9. Miami 32 7 24 1 15 113 168 12 25 1 145 187

1987-88 FINAL STANDINGS

Quarterfi nalsNo. 8 Ohio State at No. 1 Lake Superior

Lake Superior 6, Ohio State 2

Lake Superior 4, Ohio State 1No. 7 Ferris State at No. 2 Bowling Green

Bowling Green 5, Ferris State 4 (4OT)

Bowling Green 6, Ferris State 3

No. 6 Illinois-Chicago at No. 3 Michigan State

Michigan State 9, Illinois-Chicago 4

Michigan State 6, Illinois-Chicago 3

No. 5 Michigan at No. 4 Western Michigan

Michigan 5, Western Michigan 4

Western Michigan 4, Michigan 3

Western Michigan 10, Michigan 0

Semifi nalsNo. 1 Lake Superior 5, No. 4 Western Michigan 4 (OT)No. 2 Bowling Green 6, No. 3 Michigan State 4

Consolation GameNo. 3 Michigan State 9, No. 4 Western Michigan 6

ChampionshipNo. 2 Bowling Green 5, No. 1 Lake Superior 3

All-Tournament TeamF Don Barber, Sr., Bowling Green

F Brett Barnett, So., Lake Superior

F Bobby Reynolds, Jr., Michigan State

D Scott Paluch, Sr., Bowling Green

D Karl Johnston, Fr., Lake Superior

G Paul Connell, So., Bowling Green

MVP Paul Connell, So., Bowling Green

CCHA TOURNAMENTFirst Round (Total goals)

at Bowling Green 5, Vermont 1

at Bowling Green 5, Vermont 1(Bowling Green def. Vermont, 10-2)

Michigan State 6, at Harvard 5

Michigan State 5, at Harvard 3(Michigan State def. Harvard, 11-8)

Quarterfi nals (Total goals)at Maine 5, Bowling Green 1

at Maine 4, Bowling Green 3(Maine def. Bowling Green, 9-4)

Merrimack 4, at Lake Superior 3

at Lake Superior 5, Merrimack 0(LSSU def. Merrimack, 8-4)

at Minnesota 4, Michigan State 2

at Minnesota 4, Michigan State 3(Minnesota def. Michigan State, 8-5)

Semifi nalsLake Superior 6, Maine 3

ChampionshipLake Superior 4, St. Lawrence 3 (OT)

NCAA TOURNAMENT

INDIVIDUALS

Points

65 Nelson Emerson, So., F, Bowling Green

Goals

34 Mark Vermette, Jr., F, Lake Superior

Assists

45 Paul Polillo, So., F, Western Michigan

Penalty Minutes

115 Todd Harkins, So., F, Miami

Power-Play Goals

16 Mark Vermette, Jr., F, Lake Superior

Short-Handed Goals

4 Bobby Reynolds, Jr., F, Michigan State

Game-Winning Goals

6 Mark Vermette, Jr., F, Lake Superior

Goals-Against Average

2.56 Bruce Hoff ort, Fr., Lake Superior

TEAMS

Power Play

.305 Bowling Green (60 of 197)

Penalty Kill

.799 Western Michigan (143 of 179)

STATISTICAL LEADERS

1987-1988 SEASON

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REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Bowling Green

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan State

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Wayne Gagne, Sr., D, Western Michigan

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Nelson Emerson, F, Bowling Green

COACH OF THE YEAR

Val Belmonte, Illinois-Chicago

SEASON SUMMARY

NCAA TOURNAMENT

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamF Mitch Messier, Sr., Michigan State

D Wayne Gagne, Sr., Western Michigan

G Gary Kruzich, Sr., Bowling Green

Second TeamF Brad Jones, Sr., Michigan

D Don McSween, Sr., Michigan State

First TeamF Mitch Messier, Sr., Michigan State

F Brad Jones, Sr., Michigan

F Iain Duncan, Sr., Bowling Green

D Wayne Gagne, Sr., Western Michigan

D Don McSween, Sr., Michigan State

G Gary Kruzich, Sr., Bowling Green

Second TeamF Paul Ysebaert, Jr., Bowling Green

F Bill Shibicky, Sr., Michigan State

F Rob Bryden, Sr., Western Michigan

D Brian McKee, Jr., Bowling Green

D Jeff Norton, Jr., Michigan

G Bill Horn, So., Western Michigan

ALL-CONFERENCE

STATISTICAL LEADERSINDIVIDUALS

Points

68 Wayne Gagne, Sr., D, Western Michigan

Goals

37 Rob Bryden, Sr., F, Western Michigan

Assists

56 Wayne Gagne, Sr., D, Western Michigan

Penalty Minutes

123 Jeff Madill, Jr., F, Ohio State

Power-Play Goals

26 Rob Bryden, Sr., F, Western Michigan

Short-Handed Goals

6 Sheldon Gorski, So., F, Illinois-Chicago

Game-Winning Goals

7 Mitch Messier, Sr., F, Michigan State

Goals-Against Average

2.95 Bob Essensa, Sr., Michigan State

TEAMS

Power Play

.286 Michigan State (48 of 168)

Penalty Kill

.812 Illinois-Chicago (164 of 202)

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Bowling Green 32 24 6 2 50 181 121 33 10 2 238 160

2. Michigan State 32 23 8 1 47 163 117 33 10 2 231 156

3. Lake Superior 32 19 11 2 40 143 130 22 16 2 181 168

4. Illinois-Chicago 32 18 13 1 37 148 118 21 17 1 176 154

5. Western Michigan 32 16 16 0 32 155 144 23 20 0 219 187

6. Ohio State 32 12 19 1 25 132 168 19 23 1 188 211

7. Michigan 32 11 20 1 23 153 174 14 25 1 188 220

8. Ferris State 32 9 23 0 18 114 152 16 27 0 157 197

9. Miami 32 8 24 0 16 127 192 8 31 0 151 232

1986-87 FINAL STANDINGS

Quarterfi nalsNo. 8 Ferris State at No. 1 Bowling Green

Ferris State 6, Bowling Green 4

Bowling Green 5, Ferris State 0

Bowling Green 5, Ferris State 1

No. 7 Michigan at No. 2 Michigan State

Michigan State 8, Michigan 7 (OT)

Michigan State 6, Michigan 3

No. 6 Ohio State at No. 3 Lake Superior

Lake Superior 8, Ohio State 5

Ohio State 5, Lake Superior 2

Ohio State 8, Lake Superior 4

No. 5 Western Michigan at No. 4 Ill.-Chicago

Western Michigan 3, Illinois-Chicago 2 (OT)

Illinois-Chicago 6, Western Michigan 4

Western Michigan 5, Illinois-Chicago 1

Semifi nalsNo. 1 Bowling Green 5, No. 6 Ohio State 3No. 2 Michigan State 6, No. 5 Western Michigan 3

Consolation GameNo. 6 Ohio State 7, No. 5 Western Michigan 4

ChampionshipNo. 2 Michigan State 4, No. 1 Bowling Green 3 (OT)

All-Tournament TeamF Bobby Reynolds, So., Michigan State

F Jeff Madill, Jr., Ohio State

F Paul Ysebaert, Jr., Bowling Green

D Don McSween, Sr., Michigan State

D Scott Paluch, Jr., Bowling Green

G Gary Kruzich, Sr., Bowling Green

MVP Bobby Reynolds, So., Michigan State

CCHA TOURNAMENT

Quarterfi nals (Total goals) at Michigan State 6, Maine 2

at Michigan State 5, Maine 3(Michigan State def. Maine, 11-5)

at Harvard 7, Bowling Green 1

at Harvard 3, Bowling Green 0(Harvard def. Bowling Green, 10-1)

Semifi nals Michigan State 5, Minnesota 3

Championship North Dakota 5, Michigan State 3

1986-1987 SEASON

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First TeamF Mike Donnelly, Sr., Michigan State

F Jamie Wansbrough, Sr., Bowling Green

F Dan Dorion, Sr., Western Michigan

D Don McSween, Jr., Michigan State

D Wayne Gagne, Jr., Western Michigan

G Gary Kruzich, Jr., Bowling Green

Second TeamF Paul Ysebaert, So., Bowling Green

F Brad Jones, Jr., Michigan

F Stuart Burnie, Sr., Western Michigan

D Brian McKee, So., Bowling Green

D Chris MacDonald, Sr., Western Michigan

G Bob Essensa, Jr., Michigan State

ALL-CONFERENCEQuarterfi nalsNo. 8 Michigan at No. 1 Michigan State

Michigan State 4, Michigan 3

Michigan State 5, Michigan 2No. 7 Illinois-Chicago at No. 2 Bowling Green

Bowling Green 7, Illinois-Chicago 2

Bowling Green 2, Illinois-Chicago 1 (2OT)No. 6 Ferris State at No. 3 Western Michigan

Western Michigan 4, Ferris State 3

Western Michigan 12, Ferris State 2No. 5 Ohio State at No. 4 Lake Superior

Lake Superior 3, Ohio State 1

Ohio State 4, Lake Superior 1

Lake Superior 3, Ohio State 2 (OT)

Semifi nalsNo. 1 Michigan State 3, No. 4 Lake Superior 2No. 3 W. Michigan 4, No. 2 Bowling Green 3 (3OT)

Consolation GamE

No. 2 Bowling Green 3, No. 4 Lake Superior 0

ChampionshipNo. 3 Western Michigan 3, No. 1 Michigan State 1

All-Tournament TeamF Stuart Burnie, Sr., Western Michigan

F Jamie Wansbrough, Sr., Bowling Green

F Dan Dorion, Sr., Western Michigan

D Chris MacDonald, Sr., Western Michigan

D Wayne Gagne, Jr., Western Michigan

G Bill Horn, Fr., Western Michigan

MVP Bill Horn, Fr., Western Michigan

CCHA TOURNAMENTFirst Round (best-of-3) at Michigan State 6, Boston College 4 at Michigan State 4, Boston College 2(Michigan State def. Boston College, 2-0) at Harvard 4, Western Michigan 2\ at Harvard 7, Western Michigan 2(Harvard def. Western Michigan, 2-0)

Semifi nals Michigan State 6, Minnesota 4

Championship Michigan State 6, Harvard 5

NCAA TOURNAMENT

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Michigan State

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Western Michigan

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Dan Dorion, Sr., F, Western Michigan

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Joe Murphy, F, Michigan State

COACH OF THE YEAR

Bill Wilkinson, Western Michigan

SEASON SUMMARY

STATISTICAL LEADERSINDIVIDUALS

Points

82 Dan Dorion, Sr., F, Western Michigan

Goals

46 Mike Donnelly, Sr., F, Michigan State

Assists

49 Dan Dorion, Sr., F, Western Michigan

Penalty Minutes

91 Jeff Norton, So., D, Michigan

Power-Play Goals

24 Mike Donnelly, Sr., F, Michigan State

Short-Handed Goals

5 Dan Dorion, Sr., F, Western Michigan

Game-Winning Goals

6 Troy Thrun, Sr., F, Western Michigan

Goals-Against Average

3.06 Joe Shawhan, Jr., Lake Superior

TEAMS

Power Play

.339 Western Michigan (59 of 174)

Penalty Kill

.833 Michigan State (165 of 198)

First TeamF Mike Donnelly, Sr., Michigan State

F Dan Dorion, Sr., Western Michigan

D Wayne Gagne, Jr., Western Michigan

G Gary Kruzich, Jr., Bowling Green

Second TeamF Jamie Wansbrough, Sr., Bowling Green

D Don McSween, Jr., Michigan State

G Bill Horn, Fr., Western Michigan

CCHA ALL-AMERICANS

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA1. Michigan State 32 23 7 2 48 177 124 34 9 2 245 161

2. Bowling Green 32 23 9 0 46 179 129 28 14 0 218 164

Western Michigan 32 23 9 0 46 189 138 32 12 0 256 177

4. Lake Superior 32 17 14 1 35 133 124 24 18 1 170 153

5. Ohio State 32 16 15 1 33 157 177 23 19 1 219 203

6. Ferris State 32 13 17 2 28 152 174 17 19 2 191 202

7. Illinois-Chicago 32 12 20 0 24 137 161 14 25 1 164 197

8. Michigan 32 10 22 0 20 151 184 12 26 0 182 222

9. Miami 32 3 27 2 8 113 177 8 28 2 158 201

1985-86 FINAL STANDINGS

1985-1986 SEASON

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REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION Michigan State

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan State

PLAYER OF THE YEAR Ray Staszak, So., F, Illinois-Chicago

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Paul Ysebaert, F, Bowling Green

COACH OF THE YEAR Ron Mason, Michigan State

SEASON SUMMARY

Quarterfi nalsNo. 8 Miami at No. 1 Michigan State Michigan State 4, Miami 3 Michigan State 7, Miami 1No. 7 Michigan at No. 2 Lake Superior Lake Superior 3, Michigan 1 Lake Superior 7, Michigan 6No. 6 Ohio State at No. 3 Western Michigan Ohio State 4, Western Michigan 2 Western Michigan 5, Ohio State 4 (OT)No. 5 Illinois-Chicago at No. 4 Bowling Green Bowling Green 7, Illinois-Chicago 5 Bowling Green 7, Illinois-Chicago 2

Semifi nalsNo. 1 Michigan State 8, No. 6 Ohio State 0No. 2 Lake Superior 4, No. 4 Bowling Green 1

Consolation GameNo. 6 Ohio State 7, No. 4 Bowling Green 4

ChampionshipNo. 1 Michigan State 5, No. 2 Lake Superior 1

All-Tournament TeamF Craig Simpson, So., Michigan StateF Kelly Miller, Sr., Michigan StateF Tom Anastos, Sr., Michigan StateD Don McSween, So., Michigan StateD Dan McFall, Sr., Michigan State G Norm Foster, So., Michigan State

MVP Norm Foster, So., Michigan State

CCHA TOURNAMENTQuarterfi nals (Total goals) at Rensselaer 7, Lake Superior 3 at Rensselaer 3, Lake Superior 3(Rensselaer def. Lake Superior, 10-6)

at Michigan State 3, Providence 2 Providence 4, at Michigan State 2(Providence def. Michigan State, 6-5)

NCAA TOURNAMENT

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamF Kelly Miller, Sr., Michigan StateF Craig Simpson, So., Michigan StateD Dan McFall, Sr., Michigan State

Second TeamF Ray Staszak, So., Illinois-ChicagoD Gary Haight, Sr., Michigan StateG Glenn Healy, Sr., Western Michigan

First TeamF Craig Simpson, So., Michigan StateF Ray Staszak, So., Illinois-ChicagoF Kelly Miller, Sr., Michigan StateD Gary Haight, Sr., Michigan StateD Don McSween, So., Michigan StateG Bob Essensa, So., Michigan State

Second TeamF Jamie Wansbrough, Jr., Bowling GreenF Allan Butler, Sr., Lake SuperiorF Tom Anastos, Sr., Michigan StateD Dan McFall, Sr., Michigan StateD Mike Rousseau, Sr., Ohio StateG Glenn Healy, Sr., Western Michigan

ALL-CONFERENCE

STATISTICAL LEADERSINDIVIDUALS

Points 69 Craig Simpson, So., F, Michigan State

Goals 30 Ray Staszak, So., F, Illinois-Chicago

Assists 45 Craig Simpson, So., F, Michigan State

Penalty Minutes 79 Jeff Norton, Fr., D, Michigan

Power-Play Goals 12 John Ciotti, Sr., F, Miami Dave Beaudin, So., F, Ohio State

Short-Handed Goals 5 Dale Krentz, Sr., F, Michigan State

Game-Winning Goals 5 Allan Butler, Sr., F, Lake Superior Joe Tracy, So., F, Ohio State

Goals-Against Average 1.78 Bob Essensa, So., Michigan State

TEAMS

Power Play .306 Michigan State (53 of 173)

Penalty Kill .844 Michigan State (146 of 173)

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Michigan State 32 27 5 0 54 191 78 38 6 0 262 100

2. Lake Superior 32 21 11 0 42 147 120 27 16 1 190 160

3. Western Michigan 32 18 13 1 37 133 103 22 16 2 164 138

4. Bowling Green 32 17 15 0 34 154 146 21 21 0 201 196

5. Illinois-Chicago 32 15 17 0 30 154 169 17 23 0 193 219

6. Ohio State 32 13 17 2 28 121 146 19 20 2 162 181

7. Michigan 32 11 20 1 23 118 163 13 26 1 151 208

Miami 32 10 19 3 23 127 174 14 23 3 158 205

9. Ferris State 32 8 23 1 17 110 156 11 26 1 140 176

1984-85 FINAL STANDINGS

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First TeamF Paul Pooley, Sr., Ohio StateF Dan Dorion, So., Western MichiganF Dan Kane, Sr., Bowling GreenD Garry Galley, Jr., Bowling GreenD Dan McFall, Jr., Michigan StateG John Dougan, Jr., Ohio State

Second TeamF Perry Pooley, Sr., Ohio StateF Randy Merrifi eld, Sr., Ferris StateF John Samanski, Sr., Bowling GreenD Dave Ellett, So., Bowling GreenD Jim File, Sr., Ferris StateG Norm Foster, Fr., Michigan State

ALL-CONFERENCEQuarterfi nals (Total goals)No. 8 Lake Superior at No. 1 Bowling Green Bowling Green 7, Lake Superior 3 Lake Superior 7, Bowling Green 6 No. 7 Ferris State at No. 2 Ohio State Ohio State 5, Ferris State 2 Ohio State 6, Ferris State 1No. 6 Michigan Tech at No. 3 Michigan State Michigan State 5, Michigan Tech 3 Michigan State 3, Michigan Tech 1No. 5 Western Michigan at No. 4 Northern Michigan Western Michigan 3, Northern Michigan 2 Western Michigan 4, Northern Michigan 4

Semifi nalsNo. 3 Michigan State 8, No. 2 Ohio State 1No. 5 Western Michigan 4, No. 1 Bowling Green 3 (2OT)

Consolation GameNo. 2 Ohio State 3, No. 1 Bowling Green 2 (OT)

ChampionshipNo. 3 Michigan State 5, No. 5 Western Michigan 0

All-Tournament TeamF Dan Dorion, So., Western MichiganF Gord Flegel, Jr., Michigan StateF Newell Brown, Sr., Michigan StateD Jeff Eisley, Sr., Michigan StateD Dave Ellett, So., Bowling GreenG Norm Foster, Fr., Michigan State

MVP Glenn Healy, Jr., G, Western Michigan

CCHA TOURNAMENTFirst Round (Total goals) at Michigan State 6, Boston College 2 at Michigan State 7, Boston College 6(Michigan State def. Boston College, 13-8) Boston University 6, at Bowling Green 3 at Bowling Green 5, Boston Universtiy 1 (OT)(Bowling Green def. Boston University, 8-7)

Semifi nals Bowling Green 2, Michigan State 1

Championship Bowling Green 5, Minnesota-Duluth 4 (4 OT)

NCAA TOURNAMENT

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION Bowling Green

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION Michigan State

PLAYER OF THE YEAR Paul Pooley, Sr., F, Ohio State

ROOKIES OF THE YEAR Gary Emmons, F, Northern Michigan Bill Shibicky, F, Michigan State

COACH OF THE YEAR Bill Wilkinson, Western Michigan

SEASON SUMMARY

First TeamF Dan Kane, Sr., Bowling GreenF Paul Pooley, Sr., Ohio StateD Garry Galley, Jr., Bowling Green

Second TeamF Dan Dorion, So., Western MichiganF Perry Pooley, Sr., Ohio StateD Dan McFall, Jr., Michigan StateD Bill Schafhauser, Sr., Northern Michigan

CCHA ALL-AMERICANS

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Bowling Green 28 22 4 2 46 146 95 34 8 2 228 146

2. Ohio State 30 21 9 0 42 155 96 30 10 1 212 133

Michigan State 30 21 9 0 42 162 90 34 12 0 241 129

4. Northern Michigan 30 16 14 0 32 126 118 17 22 1 155 161

5. Western Michigan 28 13 14 1 27 125 114 22 18 2 187 168

6. Michigan Tech 30 14 16 0 28 123 128 19 21 1 160 167

Ferris State 30 13 15 2 28 128 138 18 20 3 184 184

8. Lake Superior 30 12 17 1 25 103 127 18 20 2 152 176

9. Michigan 30 11 18 1 23 105 148 14 22 1 134 179

10. Miami 30 10 20 0 20 116 156 13 23 1 149 188

11. Illinois-Chicago 28 5 22 1 11 83 162 5 29 1 106 221

1983-84 FINAL STANDINGS

INDIVIDUALS

Points 71 Paul Pooley, Sr., F, Ohio State

Goals 28 Perry Pooley, Sr., F, Ohio State

Assists 46 Paul Pooley, Sr., F, Ohio State

Goals-Against Average 2.84 John Dougan, Jr., Ohio State

TEAMS

Power Play .333 Ohio State (48 of 144)

Penalty Kill .812 Bowling Green (91 of 112)

STATISTICAL LEADERS

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REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION Bowling Green

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION Michigan State

PLAYER OF THE YEAR Brian Hills, Sr., F, Bowling Green

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Chris Seychel, F, Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR Jerry Welsh, Ohio State

SEASON SUMMARY

Quarterfi nals (Total goals)No. 8 Notre Dame at No. 1 Bowling Green Bowling Green 8, Notre Dame 3 Bowling Green 7, Notre Dame 2 No. 7 Ferris State at No. 2 Michigan State Ferris State 4, Michigan State 2 Michigan State 5, Ferris State 1No. 6 Miami at No. 3 Ohio State Ohio State 6, Miami 2 Miami 6, Ohio State 4No. 5 Northern Michigan at No. 4 Michigan Tech Northern Michigan 3, Michigan Tech 2 Northern Michigan 3, Michigan Tech 3

Semifi nalsNo. 1 Bowling Green 3, No. 5 Northern Michigan 0No. 2 Michigan State 8, No. 3 Ohio State 3

Consolation GameNo. 3 Ohio State 8, No. 5 Northern Michigan 6

ChampionshipNo. 2 Michigan State 4, No. 1 Bowling Green 3 (OT)

All-Tournament TeamF Kelly Miller, So., Michigan StateF Gord Flegel, So., Michigan StateF Dan Kane, Jr., Bowling GreenD Garry Galley, So., Bowling GreenD Mike Pikul, Jr., Bowling GreenG Mike David, Sr., Bowling Green

MVP Mike David, Sr., Bowling Green

CCHA TOURNAMENT

Quarterfi nals (Total goals) at Harvard 6, Michigan State 5 at Harvard 3, Michigan State 3(Harvard def. Michigan State, 9-8)

NCAA TOURNAMENT

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamF Kirt Bjork, Sr., Notre DameF Brian Hills, Sr., Bowling GreenG Ron Scott, Jr., Michigan State

First TeamF Brian Hills, Sr., Bowling GreenF Andy Browne, Sr., Ohio StateF Ted Speers, Sr., MichiganD Ken Leiter, Sr., Michigan StateD Garry Galley, So., Bowling GreenG Ron Scott, Jr., Michigan State

Second TeamF Kirt Bjork, Sr., Notre DameF Dan Kane, Jr., Bowling GreenF Dave Kobryn, Jr., Ohio StateD Gary Haight, Jr., Michigan StateD Kevin Beaton, Sr., MiamiG John Dougan, So., Ohio State

ALL-CONFERENCE

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Bowling Green 32 24 5 3 51 200 115 28 8 4 238 143 2. Michigan State 32 23 9 0 46 132 83 30 11 1 187 115 Ohio State 32 21 7 4 46 159 107 26 9 5 204 140 4. Michigan Tech 32 20 12 0 40 162 124 22 17 1 189 157 5. Northern Michigan 32 16 13 3 35 125 113 18 18 4 147 153 6. Miami 32 15 16 1 31 136 142 18 17 1 165 156 7. Ferris State 32 12 16 4 28 119 145 1 6 18 4 141 161 Notre Dame 32 13 17 2 28 141 170 13 21 2 155 206 9. Michigan 32 11 21 0 22 124 161 14 22 0 157 175 Western Michigan 32 10 20 2 22 105 135 11 23 2 117 156 11. Lake Superior 32 10 21 1 21 110 140 12 23 1 131 157 12. Illinois-Chicago 32 6 24 2 14 82 160 6 28 2 94 185

1982-83 FINAL STANDINGS

Points 82 Brian Hills, Sr., F, Bowling Green

Goals 47 Brian Hills, Sr., F, Bowling Green

Assists 37 Andy Browne, Sr., F, Ohio State

Goals-Against Average 2.45 Ron Scott, Jr., Michigan State

STATISTICAL LEADERS

1982-1983 SEASON

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REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION Northern Michigan

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION Northern Michigan

PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jeff Pyle, Jr., F, Northern Michigan

ROOKIES OF THE YEAR Jeff Poeschl, G, Northern Michigan Paul Pooley, F, Ohio State

COACH OF THE YEAR Rick Comley, Northern Michigan

SEASON SUMMARY

Semifi nalsNo. 4 Bowling Green at No. 1 Northern Michigan Northern Michigan 3, Bowling Green 3 Northern Michigan 10, Bowling Green 2No. 3 Ferris State at No. 2 Ohio State Ohio State 5, Ferris State 3 Ohio State 3, Ferris State 3

Championship (Total goals)Northern Michigan def. Ohio State, 6-4

No. 1 Northern Michigan 2, No. 2 Ohio State 2No. 1 Northern Michigan 4, No. 2 Ohio State 2

CCHA TOURNAMENTQuarterfi nals (Total goals) at Northern Michigan 7, Cornell 3 Cornell 4, at Northern Michigan 3(Northern Michigan def. Cornell, 10-7)

Semifi nals Wisconsin 5, Northern Michigan 1

NCAA TOURNAMENT

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSF Steve Bozek, Jr., Northern Michigan

First TeamF Jeff Pyle, Jr., Northern MichiganF Steve Bozek, Jr., Northern MichiganF Ross Fitzpatrick, Jr., Western MichiganD Dan Mandich, Jr., Ohio StateD Jim File, Fr., Ferris StateD George Harrison, Sr., Ferris StateD Brent Morrow, Jr., Ohio StateG Mike Blake, Sr., Ohio State

Second TeamF Paul Pooley, Fr., Ohio StateF George McPhee, Jr., Bowling GreenF Brian Hills, So., Bowling GreenG Jeff Poeschl, Fr., Northern Michigan

ALL-CONFERENCE

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Northern Michigan 22 18 4 0 36 115 81 27 14 3 201 158

2. Ohio State 22 15 6 1 31 107 82 24 12 3 189 149

3. Ferris State 22 13 9 0 26 101 92 20 14 2 166 144

4. Bowling Green 22 10 12 0 20 98 99 13 24 2 153 188

5. Western Michigan 22 8 13 1 17 99 107 15 19 2 178 165

6. Lake Superior 22 6 15 1 13 101 134 13 22 1 183 202

Miami (road games) 12 0 11 1 1 42 68 16 17 2 174 142

1980-81 FINAL STANDINGS

at Northeastern 2, Bowling Green 2 at Northeastern 3, Bowling Green 2 (OT)(Northeastern def. Bowling Green, 5-4) at New Hampshire 3, Michigan State 2 at New Hampshire 6, Michigan State 2(New Hampshire def. Michigan State, 9-4)

NCAA TOURNAMENT

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION Bowling Green

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION Michigan State

PLAYER OF THE YEAR George McPhee, Sr., F, Bowling Green

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Jon Elliott, G, Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR Jerry York, Bowling Green

SEASON SUMMARY

First TeamF Brian Hills, Jr., Bowling GreenF George McPhee, Sr., Bowling GreenD Brian MacLellan, Sr., Bowling GreenG Ron Scott, So., Michigan State

CCHA ALL-AMERICANS

First TeamF George McPhee, Sr., Bowling GreenF Brian Hills, Jr., Bowling GreenF Newell Brown, So., Michigan StateD Brian MacLellan, Sr., Bowling GreenD Jim File, So., Ferris StateG Ron Scott, So., Michigan State

Second TeamDave Poulin, Sr., ND; Mark Hamway, Jr., MSU; Larry Marson, Sr., OSU; Steve Richmond, Sr., UM; Gary Haight, So., MSU; John Schmidt, Sr., ND; Jon Elliott, Fr., UM

ALL-CONFERENCENo. 8 Northern Michigan at No. 1 Bowling GreenNo. 7 Lake Superior at No. 2 Michigan StateNo. 6 Ferris State at No. 3 Michigan TechNo. 5 Michigan at No. 4 Notre Dame

No. 4 Notre Dame 8, No. 1 Bowling Green 5No. 2 Michigan State 3, No. 3 Michigan Tech 2

No. 1 Bowling Green 2, No. 3 Michigan Tech 1

No. 2 Michigan State 4, No. 4 Notre Dame 1

CCHA TOURNAMENT

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pct. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Bowling Green 28 20 7 1 .732 164 105 27 13 2 235 163 2. Michigan State 32 21 10 1 .672 138 94 26 14 2 184 123 3. Michigan Tech 28 16 11 1 .589 129 120 23 14 3 195 165 4. Notre Dame 30 15 13 2 .533 139 130 23 15 2 199 168 Michigan 30 14 12 4 .533 93 101 18 15 5 130 131 6. Ferris State 30 13 15 2 .467 117 133 15 18 3 144 158 7. Lake Superior 28 11 15 2 .429 112 110 19 17 3 165 150 Northern Michigan 28 12 16 0 .429 106 127 15 21 0 141 171 9. Western Michigan 30 11 18 1 .383 129 150 14 19 1 141 164 10. Ohio State 28 10 17 1 .375 107 132 16 17 1 158 150

11. Miami 28 9 18 1 .339 100 132 16 19 1 163 153Teams ranked by winning percentage based on unbalanced league schedule.

1981-82 FINAL STANDINGS

1981-1982 SEASON

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Semifi nalsNo. 4 Bowling Green at No. 1 Northern Michigan

Northern Michigan 11, Bowling Green 3 Northern Michigan 3, Bowling Green 3No. 3 Ferris State at No. 2 Ohio State

Ferris State 4, Ohio State 4 Ferris State 8, Ohio State 4

Championship (total goals)No. 1 Northern Michigan 7, No. 3 Ferris State 3No. 1 Northern Michigan 8, No. 3 Ferris State 6 (NMU def. FSU, 15-9)

CCHA TOURNAMENT

First Round Northern Michigan 4, at Minnesota 3

Semifi nals Northern Michigan 5, Cornell 4

Championship North Dakota 5, Northern Michigan 2

NCAA TOURNAMENT

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION Northern Michigan

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION Northern Michigan

PLAYER OF THE YEAR Steve Weeks, Sr., G, Northern Michigan

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Steve Mulholland, F, Lake Superior

COACH OF THE YEAR Rick Comley, Northern Michgan

SEASON SUMMARY CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Northern Michigan 20 17 3 0 34 113 64 34 6 1 239 128

2. Ohio State 20 14 5 1 29 111 70 25 10 3 192 123

3. Ferris State 20 11 9 0 22 108 94 26 11 1 214 156

4. Bowling Green 20 9 11 0 18 87 90 16 20 2 161 174

5. Western Michigan 20 6 13 1 13 95 119 18 16 2 196 182

6. Lake Superior 20 2 18 0 4 63 140 12 21 1 158 201

1979-80 FINAL STANDINGS

First TeamF Steve Bozek, So., Northern MichiganF Bill Joyce, Sr., Northern MichiganF Jim Baker, So., Ferris StateD Tom Laidlaw, Sr., Northern MichiganD Don Waddell, Sr., Northern MichiganG Steve Weeks, Sr., Northern Michigan

ALL-CONFERENCE

Second TeamF Larry Marson, So., Ohio StateF Paul Tilley, Sr., Ohio StateF Steve Mulholland, Fr., Lake SuperiorF Bob Scurfi eld, So., Western MichiganD John Gibb, So., Bowling GreenD Mike Cotter, Sr., Bowling GreenD Brian Jenks, Jr., Ohio StateD Greg Kostenko, Sr., Ohio StateD Rod McNair, Sr., Ohio StateD Paul Pickard, So., Ferris StateG Steve Jones, Sr., Ohio State

ALL-CONFERENCE

Semifi nals (total goals)No. 4 Lake Superior at No. 1 Bowling Green Bowling Green 12, Lake Superior 1 Bowling Green 6, Lake Superior 1No. 3 Northern Michigan at No. 2 Ohio State Northern Michigan 5, Ohio State 5 Ohio State 5, Northern Michigan 4 (4OT)

Championship (total goals) No. 1 Bowling Green 5, No. 2 Ohio State 3 No. 1 Bowling Green 6, No. 2 Ohio State 4(Bowling Green def. Ohio State, 11-7)

CCHA TOURNAMENTFirst Round

at Minnesota 6, Bowling Green 3

NCAA TOURNAMENT

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION Bowling Green

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION Bowling Green

PLAYER OF THE YEAR Ken Morrow, Sr., D, Bowling Green

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR George McPhee, F, Bowling Green

COACH OF THE YEAR Ron Mason, Bowling Green

SEASON SUMMARY

First TeamF Paul Tilley, Jr., Ohio StateF John Markell, Sr., Bowling GreenF Mark Wells, Sr., Bowling GreenD Ken Morrow, Sr., Bowling GreenD Tom Laidlaw, Jr., Northern MichiganG Wally Charko, So., Bowling Green

Second TeamF George McPhee, Fr., Bowling GreenF Chris Valentine, Fr., St. LouisF Ron Sandzik, Sr., Lake SuperiorD George Kryzer, Sr., St. LouisD Doug Butler, Sr., St. LouisG Steve Jones, Jr., Ohio StateG Murray Skinner, So., Lake SuperiorG Steve Weeks, Jr., Northern Michigan

ALL-CONFERENCE

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Bowling Green 24 21 2 1 43 142 54 37 6 2 179 113

2. Ohio State 24 15 8 1 31 126 101 25 13 2 218 170

3. Northern Michigan 24 13 10 1 27 109 93 19 12 3 168 126

4. Lake Superior 24 11 12 1 23 118 112 16 18 2 164 181

5. St. Louis 24 9 13 2 20 104 137 16 16 3 174 189

6. Western Michigan 24 8 16 0 16 116 142 17 19 0 171 182

7. Ferris State 24 4 20 0 8 87 163 10 24 0 155 217

1978-79 FINAL STANDINGS

STATISTICAL LEADERSPoints 51 Chris Valentine, Fr., F, St. Louis

Goals 19 Chris Valentine, Fr., F, St. Louis

Assists 32 Chris Valentine, Fr., F, St. Louis John Markell, Sr., F, Bowling Green

1979-1980 SEASON

1978-1979 SEASON

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REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION St. Louis

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION Bowling Green

PLAYER OF THE YEAR Mike Liut, Sr., G, Bowling Green

COACH OF THE YEAR Bill Selman, St. Louis

SEASON SUMMARY

Semifi nalsNo. 4 Western Michigan at No. 1 St. Louis St. Louis 3, Western Michigan 2 St. Louis 11, Western Michigan 4No. 3 Ohio State at No. 2 Bowling Green Bowling Green 5, Ohio State 2 Bowling Green 4, Ohio State 1

Championship (total goals) No. 2 Bowling Green 4, No. 1 St. Louis 0 No. 1 St. Louis 4, No. 2 Bowling Green 1(Bowling Green def. St. Louis, 5-4)

All-Tournament Team No team selected 1976-1981

CCHA TOURNAMENT

First Roundat Michigan 7, Bowling Green 5

NCAA TOURNAMENT

First TeamF Mark Wells, So., Bowling GreenF John Markell, So., Bowling GreenF Tim Dunlop, Jr., Western MichiganD John Mavity, Jr., Bowling GreenD Kent Jackson, Jr., St. LouisG Mike Liut, Sr., Bowling Green

Second TeamF Gary Murphy, Jr., St. LouisF Wayne Ormson, Sr., St. LouisF Paul Tilley, Fr., Ohio StateD Ken Morrow, So., Bowling GreenD Doug Butler, So., St. LouisG Pat Tims, Sr., Lake Superior

ALL-CONFERENCE

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. St. Louis 16 13 2 1 27 89 52 27 11 1 197 128

2. Bowling Green 16 10 6 0 20 94 52 28 11 0 209 113

3. Ohio State 16 8 7 1 17 64 74 17 20 1 160 178

4. Western Michigan 16 5 11 0 10 52 79 17 19 1 179 180

5. Lake Superior 16 3 13 0 6 56 98 10 23 0 139 197

1976-77 FINAL STANDINGS

Points 28 John Markell, So., F, Bowling Green Mark Wells, So., F, Bowling Green

Goals 12 John Markell, So., F, Bowling Green Mark Wells, So., F, Bowling Green Gary Murphy, Jr., F, St. Louis

Assists 17 John Mavity, Jr., D, Bowling Green

Goals-Against Average 2.99 Mike Liut, Sr., Bowling Green

STATISTICAL LEADERS

Semifi nals (Total goals)No. 4 Ohio State at No. 1 Bowling Green Bowling Green 3, Ohio State 1 Bowling Green 4, Ohio State 2No. 3 Northern Michigan at No. 2 St. Louis St. Louis 6, Northern Michigan 2 St. Louis 4, Northern Michigan 4

Championship (Total goals) No. 1 Bowling Green 3, No. 2 St. Louis 1 No. 1 Bowling Green 10, No. 2 St. Louis 2(Bowling Green def. St. Louis, 13-3)

CCHA TOURNAMENTFirst Round at Bowling Green 5, Colorado College 3

Semifi nals Boston College 6, Bowling Green 2

Third Place Bowling Green 4, Wisconsin 3

NCAA TOURNAMENT

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION Bowling Green

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION Bowling Green

PLAYERS OF THE YEAR John Markell, Jr., F, Bowling Green Don Waddell, So., D, Northern Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR Ron Mason, Bowling Green

SEASON SUMMARY CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pct. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Bowling Green 18 15 3 0 .833 96 42 31 8 0 196 108

2. St. Louis 20 10 10 0 .500 73 71 21 17 2 134 99

3. Northern Michigan 20 8 10 2 .450 77 84 19 12 3 150 129

Ohio State 20 9 11 0 .450 73 89 16 18 1 144 154

5. Lake Superior 18 7 10 1 .417 73 101 18 13 1 144 148

6. Western Michigan 20 7 12 1 .375 83 88 15 17 1 175 140Northern Michigan awarded Third Place by virtue of winning the season series vs. OSU, 3-1. Teams were ranked by winning percentage

due to unbalanced league schedule.

1977-78 FINAL STANDINGS

First TeamF John Markell, Jr., Bowling GreenF Gary Murphy, Sr., St. LouisF Bill Joyce, So., Northern MichiganD Ken Morrow, Jr., Bowling GreenD Don Waddell, So., Northern MichiganG Brian Stankiewicz, Fr., Bowling Green

Second TeamF Bernie Saunders, Jr., Western MichiganF Paul Cappuccio, So., Western MichiganF Byron Shutt, Sr., Bowling GreenD Doug Butler, Jr., St. LouisD Kent Jackson, Sr., St. LouisG Brian O’Connell, Sr., St. Louis

ALL-CONFERENCE

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamD Ken Morrow, Jr., Bowling Green

1977-1978 SEASON

1976-1977 SEASON

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REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION St. Louis

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION St. Louis

SEASON SUMMARY

Semifi nals No. 3 Lake Superior 6, No. 2 Bowling Green 4 No. 1 St. Louis 5, Western Michigan 2(WMU fi nished fi rst in CCHA Div. II)

Championship No. 1 St. Louis 8, No. 3 Lake Superior 3

All-Tournament TeamF Julio Francella, Sr., Lake SuperiorF Doug Lawton, Fr., St. LouisF Tim Dunlop, Fr., Western MichiganD Kevin O’Rear, Sr., St. LouisD Roger Archer, Sr., Bowling Green G Lindsay Middlebrook, So., St. Louis

(No MVP selected)

CCHA TOURNAMENT

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. St. Louis 8 5 3 0 10 33 22 26 13 1 201 135

2. Bowling Green 8 4 3 1 9 35 30 23 10 2 200 124

3. Lake Superior 8 2 5 1 5 27 43 17 14 1 177 144

1974-75 FINAL STANDINGS

Points 17 Bob Dobek, Sr., F, Bowling Green

Goals-Against Average 2.52 Lindsay Middlebrook, So., St. Louis

STATISTICAL LEADERSFirst TeamF Bob Dobek, Sr., Bowling GreenF Doug Ross, So., Bowling GreenF Rick Kennedy, Sr., St. LouisD Roger Archer, Sr., Bowling GreenD Kevin O’Rear, Sr., St. LouisG Mike Liut, So., Bowling GreenG Al Sarachman, So., Bowling GreenG Lindsay Middlebrook, So., St. Louis

Second TeamF Mike Hartman, Fr., Bowling GreenF Mike Gaba, So., Lake SuperiorF Julio Francella, Sr., Lake SuperiorD Kent Jackson, Fr., St. LouisD Marc Gaudreault, So., Lake Superior

ALL-CONFERENCE

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION Bowling Green

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION St. Louis

COACH OF THE YEAR Ron Mason, Bowling Green

SEASON SUMMARY CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Bowling Green 16 11 4 1 23 80 44 21 9 2 198 90

2. St. Louis 16 10 5 1 21 76 51 24 15 2 193 139

3. Lake Superior 16 9 7 0 18 59 55 20 16 1 185 172

4. Western Michigan 16 6 10 0 12 62 75 18 14 2 176 158

5. Ohio State 16 3 13 0 6 49 101 18 15 1 213 155

1975-76 FINAL STANDINGS

First TeamF Bruce Allworth, Jr., Ohio StateF Gary Murphy, So., St. LouisF Mike Ballanger, Sr., St. LouisD John Mavity, So., Bowling GreenD Ken Morrow, Fr., Bowling GreenG Al Sarachman, Jr., Bowling Green

Second TeamF Mike Hartman, So., Bowling GreenF Mike Gaba, Jr., Lake SuperiorF Kim Gellert, Jr., Lake SuperiorD Kent Jackson, So., St. LouisD George Kryzer, Fr., St. LouisG Mike Liut, Jr., Bowling Green

ALL-CONFERENCE

Semifi nals No. 4 W. Michigan 3, No. 1 Bowling Green 2 (OT) No. 2 St. Louis 9, No. 3 Lake Superior 1

Championship (total goals)No 1. St. Louis 2, No. 4 Western Michigan 2

No. 1 St. Louis 13, No. 4 Western Michigan 2(St. Louis def. Western Michigan, 15-4)

All-Tournament Team No team selected 1976-1981

CCHA TOURNAMENTPoints 25 Gary Murphy, So., F, St. Louis

Goals-Against Average 2.91 Mike Liut, Jr., Bowling Green

STATISTICAL LEADERS

1975-1976 SEASON

1974-1975 SEASON

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REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION St. Louis

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION Bowling Green

SEASON SUMMARY

Round RobinNo. 3 Bowling Green 6, No. 1 St. Louis 5 (OT)

No. 3 Bowling Green 8, No. 2 Ohio State 1 No. 1 St. Louis 11, No. 2 Ohio State 4(Bowling Green wins round robin)

All-Tournament TeamF Bruce Woodhouse, Fr., Bowling GreenF John Stewart, Fr., Bowling GreenF Rick Kennedy, So., St. LouisD Jan Kascak, Sr., St. LouisD Roger Archer, So., Bowling GreenG Ralph Kloiber, Jr., St. Louis

(No MVP selected)

CCHA TOURNAMENT

First TeamF Rick Kennedy, So., St. LouisF John Nestic, Jr., St. LouisF Ray Meyers, Jr., Ohio StateD Roger Archer, So., Bowling GreenD Bill Slewidge, So., Lake SuperiorG Ralph Kloiber, Jr., St. Louis

Second TeamF Julio Francella, So., Lake SuperiorF Mike Bartley, Jr., Bowling GreenF Dave Davies, Jr., St. LoiuisD Chuck Gyles, Sr., Bowling GreenD Jim Witherspoon, Jr., Ohio StateG Don Boyd, So., Bowling GreenG Don Muio, Sr., Lake Superior

ALL-CONFERENCE

Points 41 Rick Kennedy, So., F, St. Louis

Goals 21 Rick Kennedy, So., F, St. Louis

Assists 23 Dave Davies, Jr., F, St. Louis Mario Faubert, Fr., D, St. Louis

Goals-Against Average 3.12 Ralph Kloiber, Jr., St. Louis

STATISTICAL LEADERS

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pct. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. St. Louis 16 13 3 0 .813 116 52 27 11 0 266 162

2. Lake Superior 12 9 3 0 .750 82 53 20 10 0 201 129

3. Ohio State 14 7 7 0 .500 76 65 18 11 1 179 141

4. Bowling Green 16 6 10 0 .375 95 94 16 19 0 193 191

5. Ohio University 14 1 13 0 .071 36 141 6 18 0 NA NATeams ranked by winning percentage due to unbalanced league schedule.

1972-73 FINAL STANDINGS

Semifi nals No. 2. St. Louis 6, No. 3 Bowling Green 1 No. 1 Lake Superior 6, Western Michigan 2(WMU fi nished fi rst in CCHA Div. II)

Consolation Game No. 3 Bowling Green 11, Western Michigan 4

Championship No. 2 St. Louis 8, No. 1 Lake Superior 3

All-Tournament TeamF John Nestic, Sr., St. LouisF Rich Nagai, So., Bowling GreenF Charlie Labelle, Jr., St. LouisD Mario Faubert, So., St. LouisD Tom Davies, Sr., Lake SuperiorG Carl Sapinsky, Sr., St. Louis

(No MVP selected)

CCHA TOURNAMENT

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Lake Superior 8 5 3 0 10 40 33 22 16 1 205 159

2. St. Louis 8 5 3 0 10 35 37 28 12 0 224 165

3. Bowling Green 8 2 6 0 4 32 37 20 19 0 217 167LSSU declared regular-season champion based on outscoring SLU, 21-17, in series split

1973-74 FINAL STANDINGSREGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION Lake Superior

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION St. Louis

SEASON SUMMARY

First TeamF Bob Dobek, Jr., Bowling GreenF Kim Gellert, Fr., Lake SuperiorF John Nestic, Sr., St. LouisD Roger Archer, Jr., Bowling GreenD Tom Davies, Sr., Lake SuperiorG Pat Tims, Fr., Lake Superior

Second TeamF John Stewart, So., Bowling GreenF Rick Kennedy, Jr., St. LouisF Charlie Labelle, Jr., St. LouisD Mario Faubert, So., St. LouisD Bill Slewidge, Jr., Lake SuperiorG Ralph Kloiber, Sr., St. Louis

ALL-CONFERENCE

Points 15 Tom Davies, Sr., D, Lake Superior

Goals-Against Average 3.90 Ralph Kloiber, Sr., St. Louis

STATISTICAL LEADERS

1973-1974 SEASON

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CONFERENCE OVERALL

GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA

1. Ohio State 12 8 4 0 16 44 35 24 5 0 154 71

St. Louis 12 7 3 2 16 64 49 15 15 3 194 156

3. Bowling Green 12 6 4 2 14 60 48 21 10 2 172 123

4. Ohio University 12 1 11 0 2 34 70 7 17 0 97 132OSU declared regular-season champion based on outscoring SLU, 17-15, in series split.

1971-72 FINAL STANDINGS

Semifi nalsNo. 1 Ohio State 7, No. 4 Ohio University 1No. 2 St. Louis 6, No. 3 Bowling Green 5 (OT)

Consolation GameNo. 3 Bowling Green 7, No. 4 Ohio University 6 (OT)

ChampionshipNo. 1 Ohio State 3, No. 2 St. Louis 0

CCHA TOURNAMENT

All-Tournament TeamF John Nestic, So., St. LouisF Mike Bartley, So., Bowling GreenF Jerry Welsh, Jr., Ohio StateD Jim Witherspoon, So., Ohio StateD Roger Archer, Fr., Bowling GreenG Bill McKenzie, Jr., Ohio State

MVP Bill McKenzie, Jr., Ohio State

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONOhio State

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION St. Louis

SEASON SUMMARY

POINTS

28 Mike Bartley, So., F, Bowling Green

GOALS

18 Mike Bartley, So., F, Bowling Green

ASSISTS

18 Chuck Gyles, Jr., D, Bowling Green

PENALTY MINUTES

47 Nick Lasch, Jr., D, Ohio University

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE

2.85 Bill McKenzie, Jr., G, Ohio State

STATISTICAL LEADERS

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Team 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84

Bowling Green 3 4 3 2 1 2 1 1 4 4 1 1 1

Ferris State - - - - - - - 7 3 3 6 7 6

Illinois-Chicago - - - - - - - - - - - 12 11

Lake Superior - 2 1 3 3 5 5 4 6 6 7 11 8

Miami - - - - - - - - - - 11 6 10

Michigan - - - - - - - - - - 4 9 9

Michigan State - - - - - - - - - - 2 2 2

Michigan Tech - - - - - - - - - - 3 4 6

Northern Michigan - - - - - - 3 3 1 1 7 5 4

Notre Dame - - - - - - - - - - 4 7 -

Ohio State 1 3 - - 5 3 3 2 2 2 10 2 2

Ohio University 4 5 - - - - - - - - - - -

St. Louis 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 5 - - - - -

Western Michigan - - - - 4 4 6 6 5 5 9 9 5

Team 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96

Alaska - - - - - - - - A A A 9

Bowling Green 4 2 1 2 5 3 6 9 7 6 2 5

Ferris State 9 6 8 7 7 8 3 6 6 7 6 6

Illinois-Chicago 5 7 4 6 3 9 8 7 9 9 8 11

Kent State - - - - - - - - 8 11 - -

Lake Superior 2 4 3 1 2 2 1 2 3 2 4 1

Miami 7 9 9 9 9 7 9 5 1 5 4 7

Michigan 7 8 7 5 4 4 2 1 2 1 1 1

Michigan State 1 1 2 3 1 1 5 3 4 3 3 3

Northern Michigan - - - - - - - - - - - -

Notre Dame - - - - - - - - 10 8 9 9

Ohio State 6 5 6 8 8 5 7 8 11 10 10 8

Western Michigan 3 2 5 4 6 5 4 4 5 4 6 3

Team 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10

Alaska 8 10 11 12 9 4 8 6 8 8 11 9 4 5

Bowling Green 5 11 7 8 9 11 11 9 5 12 12 7 12 11

Ferris State 9 8 6 6 8 9 1 10 10 6 9 5 9 3

Lake Superior 4 6 8 3 12 12 12 11 9 6 8 10 10 10

Miami 2 5 9 9 2 10 5 2 7 1 3 2 2 1

Michigan 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 2 1 2 7

Michigan State 3 1 1 2 1 2 4 3 6 2 4 3 10 2

Nebraska-Omaha - - - 7 4 5 10 12 4 4 5 8 7 6

Northern Michigan - 4 5 3 5 3 5 7 3 4 10 6 6 4

Notre Dame 10 6 4 5 11 7 5 5 12 8 1 4 1 9

Ohio State 7 3 3 11 7 7 3 4 2 10 7 11 5 8

Western Michigan 5 9 10 9 5 6 8 8 10 11 6 12 7 12

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1971-72 Ohio State Dave Chambers Ohio State (1) Dave Chambers St. Louis

1972-73 St. Louis Bill Selman Bowling Green (3) Jack Vivian Ohio State

1973-74 Lake Superior Rick Comley St. Louis (2) Bill Selman Lake Superior

1974-75 St. Louis Bill Selman St. Louis (1) Bill Selman Lake Superior

1975-76 Bowling Green Ron Mason St. Louis (2) Bill Selman Western Michigan

1976-77 St. Louis Bill Selman Bowling Green (2) Ron Mason St. Louis

1977-78 Bowling Green Ron Mason Bowling Green (1) Ron Mason St. Louis

1978-79 Bowling Green Ron Mason Bowling Green (1) Ron Mason Ohio State

1979-80 Northern Michigan Rick Comley Northern Michigan (1) Rick Comley Ferris State

1980-81 Northern Michigan Rick Comley Northern Michigan (1) Rick Comley Ohio State

1981-82 Bowling Green Jerry York Michigan State (2) Ron Mason Notre Dame

1982-83 Bowling Green Jerry York Michigan State (2) Ron Mason Bowling Green

1983-84 Bowling Green Jerry York Michigan State (3) Ron Mason Western Michigan

1984-85 Michigan State Ron Mason Michigan State (1) Ron Mason Lake Superior

1985-86 Michigan State Ron Mason Western Michigan (3) Bill Wilkinson Michigan State

1986-87 Bowling Green Jerry York Michigan State (2) Ron Mason Bowling Green

1987-88 Lake Superior Frank Anzalone Bowling Green (2) Jerry York Lake Superior

1988-89 Michigan State Ron Mason Michigan State (1) Ron Mason Lake Superior

1989-90 Michigan State Ron Mason Michigan State (1) Ron Mason Lake Superior

1990-91 Lake Superior Jeff Jackson Lake Superior (1) Jeff Jackson Michigan

1991-92 Michigan Red Berenson Lake Superior (2) Jeff Jackson Michigan

1992-93 Miami George Gwozdecky Lake Superior (3) Jeff Jackson Miami

1993-94 Michigan Red Berenson Michigan (1) Red Berenson Lake Superior

1994-95 Michigan Red Berenson Lake Superior (4) Jeff Jackson Michigan State

1995-96 Lake Superior/Michigan Jeff Jackson/Red Berenson Michigan (2) Red Berenson Lake Superior

1996-97 Michigan Red Berenson Michigan (1) Red Berenson Michigan State

1997-98 Michigan State Ron Mason Michigan State (1) Ron Mason Ohio State

1998-99 Michigan State Ron Mason Michigan (2) Red Berenson Northern Michigan

1999-00 Michigan Red Berenson Michigan State (2) Ron Mason Nebraska-Omaha

2000-01 Michigan State Ron Mason Michigan State (1) Ron Mason Michigan

2001-02 Michigan Red Berenson Michigan (1) Red Berenson Michigan State

2002-03 Ferris State Bob Daniels Michigan (2) Red Berenson Ferris State

2003-04 Michigan Red Berenson Ohio State (4) John Markell Michigan

2004-05 Michigan Red Berenson Michigan (1) Red Berenson Ohio State

2005-06 Miami Enrico Blasi Michigan State (2) Rick Comley Miami

2006-07 Notre Dame Jeff Jackson Notre Dame (1) Jeff Jackson Michigan

2007-08 Michigan Red Berenson Michigan (1) Red Berenson Miami

2008-09 Notre Dame Jeff Jackson Notre Dame (1) Jeff Jackson Michigan

2009-10 Miami Enrico Blasi Michigan (7) Red Berenson Northern Michigan

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SEMIFINALSNotre Dame 2, Northern Michigan 1

Michigan 3, Alaska 1

THIRD-PLACE GAMENorthern Michigan 2, Alaska 0

CHAMPIONSHIPNotre Dame 5, Michigan 2

2008-09 FINAL STANDINGS

FIRST ROUNDNo. 12 Bowling Green at No. 5 Ohio State

Ohio State 5, Bowling Green 4

Ohio State 7, Bowling Green 1

No. 11 Michigan State at No. 6 Northern MichiganNorthern Michigan 5, Michigan State 3

Northern Michigan 8, Michigan State 2

No. 10 Lake Superior at No. 7 Western MichiganLake Superior 6, Western Michigan 3

Western Michigan 4, Lake Superior 3 (2OT)

Western Michigan 3, Lake Superior 1

No. 9 Ferris State at No. 8 Nebraska-OmahaNebraska-Omaha 3, Ferris State 0

Nebraska-Omaha 5, Ferris State 2

SECOND ROUNDNo. 8 Nebraska-Omaha at No. 1 Notre Dame

Notre Dame 5, Nebraska-Omaha 0

Notre Dame 1, Nebraska-Omaha 0

No. 7 Western Michigan at No. 2 MichiganMichigan 5, Western Michigan 2

Michigan 6, Western Michigan 1

No. 6 Northern Michigan at No. 3 MiamiMiami 3, Northern Michigan 2

Northern Michigan 3, Miami 2 (OT)

Northern Michigan 3, Miami 1

No. 5 Ohio State at No. 4 AlaskaAlaska 4, Ohio State 0

Ohio State 4, Alaska 2

Alaska 1, Ohio State 0

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Notre Dame

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Notre Dame

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Chad Johnson, Sr., G, Alaska

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

David Wohlberg, F, Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR

Dallas Ferguson, Alaska

BEST GOALTENDER

Chad Jonhson, Sr., Alaska

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Tim Miller, Sr., Michigan

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Erik Gustafsson, So., NMU

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Kyle Lawson, Jr., Notre Dame

ILITCH HUMANITARIAN AWARD

Jeff Lerg, Sr., G, MSU

Jerad Kaufmann, Sr., G, UNO

TERRY FLANAGAN AWARD

Erik Condra, Sr., F, Notre Dame

PERANI CUP CHAMPION

Chad Johnson, Sr., G, Alaska

SEASON SUMMARY

FIRST ROUNDAir Force 2, Michigan 0

Miami 4, Denver 2

Ohio State 3, Denver 8

Bemidji State 5, Notre Dame 1

SECOND ROUNDMiami 2, Minnesota Duluth 1

SEMIFINALSMiami 4, Bemidji State 1

CHAMPIONSHIPBoston University 4, Miami 3 (OT)

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst Team

F Aaron Palushaj, So., MichiganF Louie Caporusso, So., MichiganD Ian Cole, So., Notre Dame

Second TeamF Carter Camper, So., MiamiF Erik Condra, Sr., Notre DameD Erik Gustafsson, So., NMUG Chad Johnson, Sr., Alaska

F David Wohlberg, MichiganF Billy Maday, Notre DameF Zac Dalpe, Ohio StateD Chris Wideman, MiamiD Brandon Burlon, MichiganG Connor Knapp, Miami

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

First TeamF Carter Camper, So., MiamiF Aaron Palushaj, So., MichiganF Louie Caporusso, So., MichiganD Erik Gustafsson, So., NMUD Ian Cole, So., Notre DameG Chad Johnson, Sr., Alaska

Second TeamF Christian Hanson, Sr., Notre DameF Erik Condra, Sr., Notre DameF Patrick Galivan, Sr., WMUD Eddie Del Grosso, Jr., UNOD Kyle Lawson, Jr., Notre DameG Jeff Lerg, Sr., Michigan State

ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM

Conference Overall

NCAA TOURNAMENT NOTESFor the second consecutive year, two CCHA teams were awarded No.1

seeds in the NCAA Tournament. Michigan and Notre Dame received No. 1

seeds in 2009, while Michigan and Miami were No. 1 seeds in 2008.

Michigan became the fi rst CCHA school to earn No. 1-seeds in

consecutive years since the Wolverines did so in 1994 and 1995.

For the third consecutive year a CCHA team advanced to the National

Championship game, with Miami falling to Boston University 4-3 in

overtime. It marked the fi rst time in league history that three diff erent

schools had reached the National Championship game in consecutive

seasons. The last time the CCHA had a representative in the National

Championship game was when Lake Superior reached the title game

from 1992-1994.

CCHA TOURNAMENT

NCAA TOURNAMENT

GP W L T SW Pts. GF GA ........................... W L T GF GA 1. Notre Dame 28 21 4 3 3 48 95 52 ...................... 31 6 3 135 69 2. Michigan 28 20 8 0 0 40 98 51 ...................... 29 12 0 145 84 Miami 28 17 7 4 2 40 89 57 ...................... 23 13 5 128 89 4. Alaska 28 13 10 5 3 34 54 51 ...................... 17 16 6 74 68 5. Ohio State 28 13 11 4 3 33 87 85 ...................... 23 15 4 143 119 6. Northern Michigan 28 11 12 5 3 30 72 73 ...................... 19 17 5 111 103 7. Western Michigan 28 9 13 6 2 26 75 86 ...................... 14 20 7 111 130 8. Nebraska-Omaha 28 8 13 7 3 26 62 76 ...................... 15 17 8 98 103 9. Ferris State 28 9 14 5 2 25 58 68 ...................... 12 19 7 90 105 10. Lake Superior 28 7 15 6 1 21 73 86 ...................... 11 20 8 110 115 Michigan State 28 7 17 4 3 21 43 85 ...................... 10 23 5 62 118 12. Bowling Green 28 8 19 1 0 17 60 96 ...................... 11 24 3 89 131

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMF Louie Caporusso, Michigan

F Ben Ryan, Notre DameF Calle Ridderwall, Notre Dame

D Steve Kampfer, MichiganD Ian Cole, Notre Dame

G Jordan Pearce, Notre Dame

MVP Jordan Pearce, Notre Dame

2008-2009 SEASON

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Semifi nalsMichigan 6, Northern Michigan 4Miami 2, Notre Dame 1 (OT)

Third-Place GameNorthern Michigan 2, Notre Dame 1

ChampionshipMichigan 2, Miami 1

All-Tournament TeamF Matt Siddall, Northern MichiganF Ryan Jones, MiamiF Tim Miller, MichiganD Alec Martinez, MiamiD Mark Mitera, MichiganG Jeff Zatkoff , Miami

MVP Tim Miller, Michigan

GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Michigan 28 20 4 4 44 107 62 33 6 4 170 89 2. Miami 28 21 6 1 43 114 56 33 8 1 169 78 3. Michigan State 28 19 6 3 41 92 58 25 12 5 135 98 4. Notre Dame 28 15 9 4 34 74 57 27 16 4 136 100 5. Ferris State 28 12 12 4 28 77 72 18 16 5 109 98 6. Northern Michigan 28 12 13 3 27 76 78 20 20 4 116 120 7. Bowling Green 28 13 15 0 26 73 84 18 21 0 105 120 8. Nebraska-Omaha 28 11 13 4 26 87 99 17 19 4 125 142 9. Alaska 28 8 16 4 20 61 80 9 21 5 80 104 10. Lake Superior 28 7 15 6 20 65 101 10 20 7 91 125 11. Ohio State 28 7 18 3 17 61 93 12 25 4 98 136 12. Western Michigan 28 4 22 2 10 53 100 8 27 3 82 126

2007-08 FINAL STANDINGS

First RoundNo. 12 Western Michigan at No. 5 Ferris State

Ferris State 4, Western Michigan 3 (OT)Ferris State 6, Western Michigan 3

No. 11 Ohio State at No. 6 Northern MichiganOhio State 4, Northern Michigan 3

Northern Michigan 4, Ohio State 2

Northern Michigan 6, Ohio State 1

No. 10 Lake Superior at No. 7 Bowling GreenBowling Green 4, Lake Superior 3Lake Superior 6, Bowling Green 1

Bowling Green 4, Lake Superior 3 (OT)No. 9 Alaska at No. 8 Nebraska-Omaha

Nebraska-Omaha 4, Alaska 3Alaska 5, Nebrasksa-Omaha 3

Nebraska-Omaha 2, Alaska 1 (3OT)

Second RoundNo. 8 Nebraska-Omaha at No. 1 Michigan

Michigan 10, Nebraska-Omaha 1Michigan 2, Nebraska-Omaha 1

No. 7 Bowling Green at No. 2 MiamiMiami 4, Bowling Green 1Miami 4, Bowling Green 2

No. 6 Northern Michigan at No. 3 Michigan StateMichigan State 5, Northern Michigan 1Northern Michigan 2, Michigan State 1

Northern Michigan 3, Michigan State 2 (OT)No. 5 Ferris State at No. 4 Notre Dame

Ferris State 2, Notre Dame 1Notre Dame 6, Ferris State 3Notre Dame 2, Ferris State 1

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Michigan

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Kevin Porter, Sr., F, Michigan

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Max Pacioretty, F, Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR

Red Berenson, Michigan

BEST GOALTENDER

Jordan Pearce, Jr., Notre Dame

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Justin Abdelkader, Jr., Michigan State

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Tyler Eckford, Jr., Alaska

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Alec Martinez, Jr., Miami

ILITCH HUMANITARIAN AWARD

Justin Abdelkader, Jr., Michigan State

TERRY FLANAGAN AWARD

Dan VeNard, Sr., D, Notre Dame

PERANI CUP CHAMPION

Kevin Porter, Sr., F, Michigan

SEASON SUMMARY

First RoundNotre Dame 7, New Hampshire 3

Michigan 5, Niagara 1Michigan State 3, Colorado College 1

Miami 3, Air Force 2 (OT)

Second RoundMichigan 2, Clarkson 0

Notre Dame 3, Michigan State 1Boston College 4, Miami 3 (OT)

Semifi nalsNotre Dame 5, Michigan 4 (OT)

ChampionshipBoston College 4, Notre Dame 1

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamF Ryan Jones, Sr., MiamiF Kevin Porter, Sr., MichiganD Tyler Eckford, Jr., Alaska

Second TeamF Chad Kolarik, Sr., MichiganD Alec Martinez, Jr., MiamiG Jeff Lerg, Jr., Michigan State

F Jacob Cepis, Bowling GreenF Carter Camper, MiamiF Max Pacioretty, MichiganF Mark Olver, Northern MichiganD Jeff Petry, Michigan StateD Erik Gustafsson, Northern MichiganG Nick Eno, Bowling Green

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

First TeamF Ryan Jones, Sr., MiamiF Kevin Porter, Sr., MichiganF Chad Kolarik, Sr., MichiganD Tyler Eckford, Jr., AlaskaD Alec Martinez, Jr., MiamiG Jeff Lerg, Jr., Michigan State

Second TeamF Derek Whitmore, Sr., Bowling GreenF Tim Kennedy, Jr., Michigan StateF Bryan Marshall, Sr., Nebraska-OmahaD Mitch Ganzak, Sr., MiamiD Mark Mitera, Jr., MichiganG Jeff Zatkoff , Jr., Miami

ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM

NCAA Tournament Notes• Notre Dame made its first Frozen Four appearance when

it faced Michigan in the semifi nals before advancing to the

championship game for the first time in program

history, falling to Boston College.

Michigan made its NCAA-record

18th consecutive NCAA Tourna-

ment appearance, while it was

the RedHawks’ six th trip and

the Spartans’ 26th overall ap-

pearance.

• Eight CCHA officials were

selected to work the NCAA

Tournament with three offi -

cials working a semifi nal game

at the Frozen Four.

Conference Overall

CCHA TOURNAMENT

NCAA TOURNAMENT

2007-2008 SEASON

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Semifi nalsNotre Dame 3, Lake Superior 0Michigan 5, Michigan State 2

Third-Place GameMichigan State 7, Lake Superior 6 (OT)

Championship GameNotre Dame 2, Michigan 1

All-Tournament TeamF Kevin Porter, MichiganF T.J. Hensick, MichiganF Erik Condra, Notre DameD Jack Johnson, MichiganD Wes O’Neill, Notre DameG David Brown, Notre Dame

MVP David Brown, Notre Dame

GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Notre Dame 28 21 4 3 45 90 51 32 7 3 143 70 2. Michigan 28 18 9 1 37 119 85 26 14 1 174 129 3. Miami 28 16 8 4 36 93 70 24 14 4 135 107 4. Michigan State 28 15 10 3 33 81 65 26 13 3 137 102 5. Nebraska-Omaha 28 13 11 4 30 100 85 18 16 8 153 128 6. Western Michigan 28 14 13 1 29 85 93 18 18 1 120 126 7. Ohio State 28 12 12 4 28 89 86 15 17 5 120 120 8. Lake Superior 28 11 14 3 25 65 74 21 19 3 111 110 9. Ferris State 28 10 16 2 22 70 92 14 22 3 107 126 10. Northern Michigan 28 10 17 1 21 66 80 15 24 2 96 123 11. Alaska 28 7 16 5 19 70 90 11 22 6 100 128 12. Bowling Green 28 5 22 1 11 51 108 7 29 2 75 147

2006-07 FINAL STANDINGS

First RoundNo. 12 Bowling Green at No. 5 Neb.-Omaha Nebraska-Omaha 3, Bowling Green 2 (OT) Nebraska-Omaha 7, Bowling Green 5No. 11 Alaska at No. 6 Western Michigan Alaska 3, Western Michigan 2 (OT) Western Michigan 6, Alaska 2 Alaska 3, Western Michigan 1No. 10 Northern Michigan at No. 7 Ohio State Ohio State 6, Northern Michigan 2 Northern Michigan 3, Ohio State 2 (OT) Northern Michigan 3, Ohio State 2No. 9 Ferris State at No. 8 Lake Superior Ferris State 4, Lake Superior 3 (OT) Lake Superior 4, Ferris State 3 Lake Superior 3, Ferris State 2

Second RoundNo. 11 Alaska at No. 1 Notre Dame

Notre Dame 7, Alaska 1

Notre Dame 3, Alaska 1

No. 10 Northern Michigan at No. 2 Michigan

Michigan 4, Northern Michigan 1

Michigan 8, Northern Michigan 3

No. 8 Lake Superior at No. 3 Miami

Lake Superior 2, Miami 1

Lake Superior 2, Miami 1

No. 5 Neb.-Omaha at No. 4 Michigan State

Michigan State 4, Nebraska-Omaha 2

Michigan State 4, Nebraska-Omaha 1

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Notre Dame

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Notre Dame

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

David Brown, Sr., G, Notre Dame

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Mark Letestu, F, Western Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR

Jeff Jackson, Notre Dame

BEST GOALTENDER

David Brown, Sr., Notre Dame

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Nathan Davis, Jr., Miami

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Jack Johnson, So., Michigan

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Matt Hunwick, Sr., Michigan

ILITCH HUMANITARIAN AWARD

Tim Cook, Sr., Michigan

TERRY FLANAGAN AWARD

Tom Fritsche, Jr., F, Ohio State

PERANI CUP CHAMPION

Jeff Lerg, So., G, Michigan State

SEASON SUMMARY

First Round Notre Dame 3, Alabama-Huntsville 2 (2OT)

Michigan State 5, Boston University 1

Miami 2, New Hampshire 1 North Dakota 8, Michigan 5CCHA ALL-AMERICANS

First TeamF T.J. Hensick, Sr., MichiganD Jack Johnson, So., MichiganG David Brown, Sr., Notre Dame Second TeamF Nathan Davis, Jr., MiamiF Scott Parse, Sr., Nebraska-OmahaF Mike Santorelli, Jr., Northern MichiganD Matt Hunwick, Sr., Michigan

F Kevin Deeth, Notre DameF Mark Letestu, Western MichiganF Ryan Thang, Notre DameD Kyle Lawson, Notre DameD Eddie Del Grosso, Nebraska-OmahaG Riley Gill, Western Michigan

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

First TeamF T.J. Hensick, Sr., MichiganF Scott Parse, Sr., Nebraska-OmahaF Mike Santorelli, Jr., Northern MichiganD Matt Hunwick, Sr., MichiganD Jack Johnson, So., MichiganG David Brown, Sr., Notre Dame

Second TeamF Nathan Davis, Jr., MiamiF Ryan Jones, Jr., MiamiF Kevin Porter, Jr., MichiganD Sean Collins, Sr., Ohio StateD Derek A. Smith, Jr., Lake SuperiorG Jeff Jakaitis, Sr., Lake Superior

ALL-CONFERENCE

Second Round Michigan State 2, Notre Dame 1 Boston College 4, Miami 0

Semifi nals Michigan State 4, Maine 2

Championship Michigan State 3, Boston College 1

NCAA Tournament NoteS• Notre Dame made its second NCAA Tournament appear-

ance when it faced Alabama-Huntsville. Michigan made

its NCAA-record 17th consecutive NCAA Tournament

appearance, while it was the RedHawks’ fi fth trip and

the Spartans’ 25th overall appearance.

• Ten CCHA offi cials were selected to work the NCAA

Tournament for the second consecutive year.

Conference Overall

CCHA TOURNAMENT

NCAA TOURNAMENT

2006-2007 SEASON

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REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Miami

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan State

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Scott Parse, Jr., F, Nebraska-Omaha

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Jeff Lerg, G, Michigan State

COACH OF THE YEAR

Enrico Blasi, Miami

BEST GOALTENDER

Charlie Effi nger, So., Miami

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Drew Miller, Jr., Michigan State

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Andy Greene, Sr., Miami

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Andy Greene, Sr., Miami

ILITCH HUMANITARIAN AWARD

Drew Miller, Jr., Michigan State

TERRY FLANAGAN AWARD

Steve McJannet, Sr., F, Lake Superior

PERANI CUP CHAMPION

Jeff Jakaitis, Jr., G, Lake Superior

SEASON SUMMARY

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamD Andy Greene, Sr., MiamiF Scott Parse, Jr., Nebraska-Omaha

Second TeamD Nathan Oystrick, Sr., Northern Michigan

F Andrew Cogliano, MichiganF Erik Condra, Notre DameF Dan Riedel, Ferris StateD Tyler Eckford, Alaska FairbanksD Jack Johnson, MichiganG Jeff Lerg, Michigan State

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

First TeamF Bill Thomas, So., Nebraska-OmahaF Nathan Davis, So., MiamiF Scott Parse, Jr., Nebraska-OmahaD Andy Greene, Sr., MiamiD Nathan Oystrick, Sr., Northern MichiganG Jeff Jakaitis, Jr., Lake Superior

Second TeamF Alex Foster, So., Bowling GreenF Ryan Jones, So., MiamiF T.J. Hensick, Jr., MichiganD Mitch Ganzak, So., MiamiD Matt Hunwick, Jr., MichiganG Charlie Effi nger, So., Miami

ALL-CONFERENCE

GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Miami 28 20 6 2 42 96 57 26 9 4 122 79 2. Michigan State 28 14 7 7 35 82 66 25 12 8 138 103 3. Michigan 28 13 10 5 31 102 82 21 15 5 147 125 4. Northern Michigan 28 14 12 2 30 83 79 22 16 2 118 104 Nebraska-Omaha 28 12 10 6 30 99 90 20 15 6 146 136 6. Ferris State 28 10 11 7 27 77 81 17 15 8 121 114 Lake Superior 28 11 12 5 27 75 70 15 14 7 93 84 8. Alaska Fairbanks 28 11 13 4 26 64 79 18 16 5 92 105 Notre Dame 28 11 13 4 26 75 76 13 19 4 89 98 10. Ohio State 28 11 14 3 25 72 71 15 19 5 97 92 11. Western Michigan 28 7 16 5 19 69 115 10 24 6 97 160 12. Bowling Green 28 8 18 2 18 83 111 13 23 2 124 147

2005-06 FINAL STANDINGS

First RoundNo. 12 Bowling Green at No. 5 Neb.-Omaha Nebraska-Omaha 4, Bowling Green 2 Nebraska-Omaha 4, Bowling Green 2No. 11 W. Michigan at No. 6 Lake Superior Western Michigan 3, Lake Superior 2 Western Michigan 1, Lake Superior 0No. 10 Ohio State at No. 7 Ferris State Ferris State 3, Ohio State 0 Ferris State 2, Ohio State 1No. 9 Alaska Fairbanks at No. 8 Notre Dame Alaska Fairbanks 3, Notre Dame 1 Alaska Fairbanks 1, Notre Dame 0

Second RoundNo. 11 Western Michigan at No. 1 Miami Miami 4, Western Michigan 1 Miami 5, Western Michigan 4 (OT)No. 9 Alaska Fairbanks at No. 2 Michigan State Alaska Fairbanks 2, Michigan State 1 Michigan State 6, Alaska Fairbanks 1 Michigan State 7, Alaska Fairbanks 4No. 7 Ferris State at No. 3 Michigan Michigan 6, Ferris State 4 Michigan 3, Ferris State 2No. 5 Neb.-Omaha at No. 4 Northern Michigan Northern Michigan 4, Nebraska-Omaha 1 Northern Michigan 3, Nebraska-Omaha 2

Semifi nalsMiami, 5, Northern Michigan 2Michigan State 4, Michigan 1

Third-Place GameMichigan 3, Northern Michigan 2

ChampionshipMichigan State 2, Miami 1

All-Tournament TeamF Drew Miller, Michigan StateF Tim Crowder, Michigan StateF Ryan Jones, MiamiD Andy Greene, MiamiD Matt Hunwick, MichiganG Jeff Lerg, Michigan State

MVP Jeff Lerg, Michigan State

First Round Boston University 9, Nebraska-Omaha 2 Michigan State 1, New Hampshire 0 Boston College 5, Miami 0 North Dakota 5, Michigan 1

Second Round Maine 5, Michigan State 4

NCAA Tournament Notes• The Mavericks made their first appearance in the

NCAA Tournament when they faced Boston University.

Michigan made its NCAA-record 16th consecutive NCAA

Tournament appearance, while it was the RedHawks’

fourth trip and the Spartans’ 24th overall appearance.

• Ten CCHA offi cials were selected to work the NCAA

Tournament. An All-CCHA crew - Matt Shegos, Keith

Sergott and Kevin Langseth - officiated the NCAA

Championship game.

Conference Overall

CCHA TOURNAMENT

NCAA TOURNAMENT

2005-2006 SEASON

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F Tom Fritsche, Ohio State

F Bill Thomas, Nebraska-Omaha

F Mike Santorelli, Northern Michigan

D Joe Grimaldi, Nebraska-Omaha

D Michael Hodgson, Bowling Green

G Wylie Rogers, Alaska Fairbanks

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Michigan

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Tuomas Tarkki, Sr., G, Northern Michigan

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Bill Thomas, F, Nebraska-Omaha

COACH OF THE YEAR

Mike Kemp, Nebraska-Omaha

BEST GOALTENDER

Tuomas Tarkki, Sr., Northern Michigan

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Eric Nystrom, Sr., Michigan

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Andy Greene, Jr., Miami

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMANNathan Oystrick, Jr., Northern Michigan

ILITCH HUMANITARIAN AWARD

Bo Cheesman, Sr., F, Lake Superior

TERRY FLANAGAN AWARD

Jordan Sigalet, Sr., G, Bowling Green

PERANI CUP CHAMPION

Jordan Sigalet, Sr., G, Bowling Green

SEASON SUMMARY CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Michigan 28 23 3 2 48 128 70 31 7 3 175 99 2. Ohio State 28 21 5 2 44 100 62 27 11 4 142 96 3. Northern Michigan 28 17 7 4 38 82 57 22 11 7 120 91 4. Nebraska-Omaha 28 13 11 4 30 101 84 19 16 4 133 124 5. Bowling Green 28 13 12 3 29 92 87 16 16 4 117 116 6. Michigan State 28 12 13 3 27 87 74 20 17 4 121 100 7. Miami 28 11 13 4 26 80 76 15 18 5 120 104 8. Alaska Fairbanks 28 11 14 3 25 74 99 17 16 4 110 122 9. Lake Superior 28 8 14 6 22 64 84 9 22 7 84 118 10. Western Michigan 28 8 18 2 18 78 112 14 21 2 105 134 Ferris State 28 7 17 4 18 73 97 13 22 4 114 131 12. Notre Dame 28 3 20 5 11 48 105 5 27 6 60 138

2004-05 FINAL STANDINGS

First RoundNo. 12 Notre Dame at No. 1 Michigan

Michigan 10, Notre Dame 1

Michigan 1, Notre Dame 0 (OT)

No. 11 Ferris State at No. 2 Ohio State

Ohio State 4, Ferris State 2

Ferris State 1, Ohio State 0 (OT)

Ohio State 5, Ferris State 4 (OT)

No. 10 W. Michigan at No. 3 Northern Michigan

Western Michigan 2, Northern Michigan 1

Northern Michigan 4, Western Michigan 2

Northern Michigan 4, Western Michigan 1

No. 9 Lake Superior at No. 4 Nebraska-Omaha

Nebraska-Omaha 4, Lake Superior 3

Nebraska-Omaha 4, Lake Superior 3 (OT)

No. 8 Alaska Fairbanks at No. 5 Bowling Green

Alaska Fairbanks 6, Bowling Green 3

Alaska Fairbanks 6, Bowling Green 3

No. 7 Miami at No. 6 Michigan State

Michigan State 2, Miami 1

Michigan State 5, Miami 4 (OT)

Super SixAlaska Fairbanks 6, Northern Michigan 3Michigan State 5, Nebraska-Omaha 0Ohio State 4, Michigan State 1Michigan 3, Alaska Fairbanks 1

Third-Place GameAlaska Fairbanks 3, Michigan State 2

ChampionshipMichigan 4, Ohio State 2

All-Tournament TeamF Jeff Tambellini, MichiganF Tom Fritsche, Ohio StateF Ryan McLeod, Alaska FairbanksD Brandon Rogers, MichiganD Sean Collins, Ohio StateG Wylie Rogers, Alaska Fairbanks

MVP Jeff Tambellini, Michigan

CCHA TOURNAMENT

INDIVIDUALS

Points

43 T.J. Hensick, So., F, Michigan

Goals

21 T.J. Hensick, So., F, Michigan

Assists

24 Brent Walton, Jr., F, Western Michigan

Penalty Minutes

107 Matt York, Sr., D, Ferris State

Power-Play Goals

12 Rod Pelley, Jr., F, Ohio State

Short-Handed Goals

3 2 tied with 3

Game-Winning Goals

4 6 tied with 4

Goals-Against Average

1.81 Tuomas Tarkki, Sr., Northern Michigan

TEAMS

Power Play

.251 Michigan (46 of 183)

Penalty Kill

.887 Ohio State (188 of 212)

STATISTICAL LEADERS

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamF T.J. Hensick, So., Michigan

Second TeamF Jeff Tambellini, Jr., Michigan

D Andy Greene, Jr., Miami

G Tuomas Tarkki, Sr., Northern Michigan

First TeamF Jeff Tambellini, Jr., Michigan

F T.J. Hensick, So., Michigan

F Scott Parse, So., Nebraska-Omaha

D Andy Greene, Jr., Miami

D Nathan Oystrick, Jr., Northern Michigan

G Tuomas Tarkki, Sr., Northern Michigan

Second TeamF Rod Pelley, Jr., Ohio State

F Bill Thomas, Fr., Nebraska-Omaha

F Brent Walton, Jr., Western Michigan

D Nate Guenin, Jr., Ohio State

D Matt Hunwick, So., Michigan

G Jordan Sigalet, Sr., Bowling Green

ALL-CONFERENCE

First Round Michigan 4, Wisconsin 1 Cornell 3, Ohio State 2

Second Round Colorado College 4, Michigan 3

NCAA TOURNAMENT

2004-2005 SEASON

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F Matt Christie, Miami

F Marty Guerin, Miami

F T.J. Hensick, Michigan

D Matt Hunwick, Michigan

D A.J. Thelen, Michigan State

G Dominic Vicari, Michigan State

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Michigan

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Ohio State

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Derek Edwardson, Sr., F, Miami

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

T.J. Hensick, F, Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR

Enrico Blasi, Miami

GOALTENDER OF THE YEAR

Dominic Vicari, Fr., Michigan State

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Dwight Helminen, Jr., Michigan

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

A.J. Thelen, Fr., Michigan State

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Doug Andress, Sr., Ohio State

ILITCH HUMANITARIAN AWARD

Neil Komadoski, Sr., D, Notre Dame

TERRY FLANAGAN AWARD

Aaron Voros, Jr., F, Alaska Fairbanks

PERANI CUP CHAMPION

Craig Kowalski, Sr., G, Northern Michigan

SEASON SUMMARY

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSSecond TeamF Derek Edwardson, Sr., Miami

F Jim Slater, Jr., Michigan State

D A.J. Thelen, Fr., Michigan State

G Al Montoya, So., Michigan

First TeamF Derek Edwardson, Sr., Miami

F T.J. Hensick, Fr., Michigan

F Jim Slater, Jr., Michigan State

D Andy Greene, So., Miami

D A.J. Thelen, Fr., Michigan State

G Mike Brown, So., Ferris State

Second TeamF Aaron Gill, Sr., Notre Dame

F Rob Globke, Sr., Notre Dame

F Greg Hogeboom, Sr., Miami

D Brett Lebda, Sr., Notre Dame

D Nathan Oystrick, So., Northern Michigan

D Brandon Rogers, Jr., Michigan

G Al Montoya, So., Michigan

ALL-CONFERENCE

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Michigan 28 18 8 2 38 101 66 27 14 2 151 104

2. Miami 28 17 8 3 37 99 74 23 14 4 137 106

3. Michigan State 28 17 9 2 36 91 62 23 17 2 136 105

4. Ohio State 28 16 12 0 32 89 70 23 17 2 134 106

5. Notre Dame 28 14 11 3 31 84 71 20 15 4 108 99

6. Alaska Fairbanks 28 14 13 1 29 92 92 16 19 1 117 127

7. Northern Michigan 28 13 13 2 28 66 79 21 16 4 105 113

8. Western Michigan 28 12 13 3 27 87 101 17 18 4 123 136

9. Bowling Green 28 9 13 6 24 69 83 11 18 9 92 112

10. Ferris State 28 10 17 1 21 71 97 15 20 3 108 126

11. Lake Superior 28 7 16 5 19 60 83 9 20 7 72 102

12. Nebraska-Omaha 28 5 19 4 14 60 91 8 26 5 91 135

2003-04 FINAL STANDINGS

First RoundNo. 12 Nebraska-Omaha at No. 1 Michigan

Michigan 2, Nebraska-Omaha 0

Nebraska-Omaha 3, Michigan 1

Michigan 5, Nebraska-Omaha 2

No. 11 Lake Superior at No. 2 Miami

Miami 4, Lake Superior 0

Miami 2, Lake Superior 1

No. 10 Ferris State at No. 3 Michigan State

Michigan State 6, Ferris State 4

Michigan State 5, Ferris State 3

No. 9 Bowling Green at No. 4 Ohio State

Ohio State 3, Bowling Green 2

Ohio State 5, Bowling Green 2

No. 8 Western Michigan at No. 5 Notre Dame

Notre Dame 4, Western Michigan 2

Western Michigan 3, Notre Dame 0

Notre Dame 5, Western Michigan 4 (OT)

No. 7 Northern Michigan at No. 6 Alaska Fairbanks

Northern Michigan 3, Alaska Fairbanks 1

Northern Michigan 3, Alaska Fairbanks 2

Quarterfi nalsNo. 7 Northern Michigan 2, No. 3 Michigan State 1No. 4 Ohio State 6, No. 5 Notre Dame 5 (OT)

Semifi nals No. 1 Michigan 5, No. 7 Northern Michigan 1No. 4 Ohio State 4, No. 2 Miami 3 (OT)

Third-Place GameNo. 2 Miami 4, No. 7 Northern Michigan 0

ChampionshipNo. 4 Ohio State 4, No. 1 Michigan 2

All-Tournament TeamF Paul Caponigri, Sr., Ohio StateF Rod Pelley, So., Ohio StateF Brandon Kaleniecki, So., MichiganD Doug Andress, Sr., Ohio StateD Andy Greene, So., MiamiG Dave Caruso, So., Ohio State

MVP Paul Caponigri, Sr., Ohio State

CCHA TOURNAMENT

INDIVIDUALS

Points

35 Derek Edwardson, Sr., F, Miami

Goals

16 Derek Edwardson, Sr., F, Miami

Assists

24 T.J. Hensick, Fr., F, Michigan

Penalty Minutes

106 Aaron Voros, Jr., F, Alaska Fairbanks

Power-Play Goals

6 2 tied with 6

Short-Handed Goals

3 2 tied with 3

Game-Winning Goals

5 Ash Goldie, Jr., F, Michigan State

Goals-Against Average

1.88 Dominic Vicari, Fr., Michigan State

TEAMS

Power Play

.223 Miami (35 of 157)

Penalty Kill

.899 Notre Dame (107 of 119)

STATISTICAL LEADERS

First RoundWisconsin 1, Ohio State 0 (OT)Denver 3, Miami 2Minnesota 5, Notre Dame 2

Minnesota-Duluth 5, Michigan State 0Michigan 4, New Hampshire 0

Second RoundBoston College 3, Michigan 2 (OT)

NCAA TOURNAMENT

2003-2004 SEASON

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First TeamF Chris Kunitz, Sr., Ferris State

F R.J. Umberger, Jr., Ohio State

F Jim Slater, So., Michigan State

D Brad Fast, Sr., Michigan State

D John-Michael Liles, Sr., Michigan State

G Mike Brown, So., Ferris State

Second TeamF Jeff Legue, So., Ferris State

F Mike Kompon, Jr., Miami

F Jeff Tambellini, Fr., Michigan

D Troy Milam, Sr., Ferris State

D Simon Mangos, Jr., Ferris State

G Mike Betz, Jr., Ohio State

F Vince Bellissimo, Western Michigan

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamF Chris Kunitz, Sr., Ferris State

D John-Michael Liles, Sr., Michigan State

G Mike Brown, So., Ferris State

Second TeamF R.J. Umberger, Jr., Ohio State

D Brad Fast, Sr., Michigan State

F Vince Bellissimo, Western Michigan

F David Booth, Michigan State

F Dirk Southern, Northern Michigan

F Jeff Tambellini, Michigan

D Andy Greene, Miami

D Danny Richmond, Michigan

G Al Montoya, Michigan

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Ferris State

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Chris Kunitz, Sr., F, Ferris State

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Jeff Tambellini, F, Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR

Bob Daniels, Ferris State

GOALTENDER OF THE YEAR

Mike Betz, Jr., Ohio State

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Jed Ortmeyer, Sr., Michigan

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

John-Michael Liles, Sr., Michigan State

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Brad Fast, Sr., Michigan State

ILITCH HUMANITARIAN AWARD

Mike Betz, Jr., G, Ohio State

PERANI CUP CHAMPION

Mike Brown, So., G, Ferris State

SEASON SUMMARY CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Ferris State 28 22 5 1 45 121 64 31 10 1 188 100

2. Michigan 28 18 7 3 39 111 72 30 10 3 167 103

3. Ohio State 28 16 8 4 36 90 63 25 13 5 129 95

4. Michigan State 28 17 10 1 35 113 83 23 14 2 154 118

5. Northern Michigan 28 14 13 1 29 91 83 22 17 2 144 120

Miami 28 13 12 3 29 86 66 21 17 3 132 101

Notre Dame 28 13 12 3 29 90 90 17 17 6 122 123

8. Western Michigan 28 13 14 1 27 92 101 15 21 2 122 147

Alaska Fairbanks 28 10 11 7 27 78 104 15 14 7 111 130

10. Nebraska-Omaha 28 9 17 2 20 64 97 13 22 5 98 135

11. Bowling Green 28 5 20 3 13 71 116 8 25 3 94 143

12. Lake Superior 28 3 24 1 7 40 108 6 28 4 60 146

2002-03 FINAL STANDINGS

First RoundNo. 12 Lake Superior at No. 1 Ferris State

Ferris State 6, Lake Superior 1

Ferris State 6, Lake Superior 1

No. 11 Bowling Green at No. 2 Michigan

Michigan 3, Bowling Green 1

Michigan 4, Bowling Green 3

No. 10 Nebraska-Omaha at No. 3 Ohio State

Ohio State 4, Nebraska-Omaha 1

Ohio State 3, Nebraska-Omaha 1

No. 9 Alaska Fairbanks at No. 4 Michigan St.

Michigan State 11, Alaska Fairbanks 1

Michigan State 3, Alaska Fairbanks 1

No. 8 W. Michigan at No. 5 Northern Michigan

Northern Michigan 8, Western Michigan 3

Northern Michigan 6, Western Michigan 4

No. 7 Notre Dame at No. 6 Miami

Miami 4, Notre Dame 2

Notre Dame 1, Miami 0

Notre Dame 5, Miami 0

Quarterfi nalsNo. 3 Ohio State 3, No. 7 Notre Dame 2No. 5 Northern Michigan 7, No. 4 Michigan State 5

Semifi nals No. 1 Ferris State 4, No. 5 Northern Michigan 2No. 2 Michigan 3, No. 3 Ohio State 0

Third-Place GameNo. 5 Northern Michigan 4, No. 3 Ohio State 1

ChampionshipNo. 2 Michigan 5, No. 1 Ferris State 3

All-Tournament TeamF Chris Kunitz, Sr., Ferris StateF Jed Ortmeyer, Sr., MichiganF Dwight Helminen, So., MichiganD Brandon Rogers, So., MichiganD Simon Mangos, Jr., Ferris StateG Al Montoya, Fr., Michigan

MVP Jed Ortmeyer, Sr., Michigan

CCHA TOURNAMENT

ALL-CONFERENCE

INDIVIDUALS

Points

51 Chris Kunitz, Sr., F, Ferris State

Goals

24 Chris Kunitz, Sr., F, Ferris State

Assists

27 Chris Kunitz, Sr., F, Ferris State

Penalty Minutes

119 Matt York, So., F, Ferris State

Power-Play Goals

12 Greg Hogeboom, Jr., F, Miami

Short-Handed Goals

2 10 tied with 2

Game-Winning Goals

8 Derek Nesbitt, So., F, Ferris State

Goals-Against Average

2.16 Mike Betz, Jr., Ohio State

TEAMS

Power Play

.297 Michigan State (38 of 128)

Penalty Kill

.882 Ohio State (127 of 144)

STATISTICAL LEADERS

NCAA TOURNAMENTFirst Round

Ferris State 5, North Dakota 2Boston College 1, Ohio State 0Michigan 2, Maine 1

Second RoundMinnesota 7, Ferris State 4Michigan 5, Colorado College 3

Frozen FourMinnesota 3, Michigan 2 (OT)

2002-2003 SEASON

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First TeamF Rob Collins, Sr., Ferris State

F Jeff Hoggan, Sr., Nebraska-Omaha

F Chris Kunitz, Jr., Ferris State

D Mike Komisarek, So., Michigan

D John-Michael Liles, Jr., Michigan State

G Ryan Miller, Jr., Michigan State

Second TeamF Bobby Andrews, Sr., Alaska Fairbanks

F Mike Cammalleri, Jr., Michigan

F John Shouneyia, Jr., Michigan

D Andrew Hutchinson, Sr., Michigan State

D Greg Zanon, Jr., Nebraska-Omaha

G Dan Ellis, So., Nebraska-Omaha

F Pat Dwyer, Western Michigan

F Eric Nystrom, Michigan

F Jim Slater, Michigan State

F Aaron Voros, Alaska Fairbanks

D Eric Werner, Michigan

D Matt York, Ferris State

G Mike Brown, Ferris State

First TeamF Mike Cammalleri, Jr., Michigan

F Mike Komisarek, So., Michigan

G Ryan Miller, Jr., Michigan State

Second TeamF Rob Collins, Sr., Ferris State

F Jeff Hoggan, Sr., Nebraska-Omaha

D Andrew Hutchinson, Sr., Michigan State

D John-Michael Liles, Jr., Michigan State

D Greg Zanon, Jr., Nebraska-Omaha

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Michigan 28 19 5 4 42 97 56 28 11 5 154 102

2. Michigan State 28 18 6 4 40 87 47 27 9 5 129 73

3. Northern Michigan 28 16 10 2 34 86 69 26 12 2 135 98

4. Alaska Fairbanks 28 15 10 3 33 91 85 22 12 3 132 108

5. Nebraska-Omaha 28 13 11 4 30 72 64 21 16 4 112 102

6. Western Michigan 28 13 12 3 29 92 92 19 15 4 123 118

7. Ohio State 28 12 12 4 28 71 81 20 16 4 109 112

Notre Dame 28 12 12 4 28 95 86 16 17 5 117 113

9. Ferris State 28 12 15 1 25 86 83 15 20 1 117 109

10. Miami 28 9 17 2 20 68 88 12 22 2 89 121

11. Bowling Green 28 7 18 3 17 78 104 9 25 6 103 145

12. Lake Superior 28 4 22 2 10 38 106 8 27 2 61 132

2001-02 FINAL STANDINGS

First RoundNo. 12 Lake Superior at No. 1 Michigan Lake Superior 4, Michigan 3 Michigan 4, Lake Superior 1 Michigan 4, Lake Superior 1No. 11 Bowling Green at No. 2 Michigan State Michigan State 4, Bowling Green 3 (OT) Michigan State 4, Bowling Green 2No. 10 Miami at No. 3 Northern Michigan Northern Michigan 4, Miami 0 Northern Michigan 5, Miami 3No. 9 Ferris State at No. 4 Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Fairbanks 6, Ferris State 3 Alaska Fairbanks 2, Ferris State 1No. 8 Notre Dame at No. 5 Nebraska-Omaha Nebraska-Omaha 3, Notre Dame 2 (2OT) Notre Dame 2, Nebraska-Omaha 1 (OT) Notre Dame 2, Nebraska-Omaha 1No. 7 Ohio State at No. 6 Western Michigan Ohio State 3, Western Michigan 2 (OT) Ohio State 3, Western Michigan 1

Quarterfi nalsNo. 3 Northern Michigan 3, No. 8 Notre Dame 1No. 7 Ohio State 6, No. 4 Alaska Fairbanks 5 (OT)

Semifi nals No. 2 Michigan State 2, No. 3 Northern Michigan 1No. 1 Michigan 2, No. 7 Ohio State 1 (OT)

ChampionshipNo. 1 Michigan 3, No. 2 Michigan State 2

All-Tournament TeamF Mike Cammalleri, Jr., MichiganF Chris Gobert, Jr., Northern MichiganF Jed Ortmeyer, Jr., MichiganD Brad Fast, Jr., Michigan StateD Mike Komisarek, So., MichiganG Josh Blackburn, Sr., Michigan

MVP Mike Cammalleri, Jr., Michigan

CCHA TOURNAMENT

INDIVIDUALS

Points

40 Rob Collins, Sr., F, Ferris State

Goals

25 Chris Kunitz, Jr., F, Ferris State

Assists

28 Rob Collins, Sr., F, Ferris State

Penalty Minutes

93 Aaron Voros, Fr., F, Alaska Fairbanks

Power-Play Goals

8 Chris Kunitz, Jr., F, Ferris State

Short-Handed Goals

4 Rob Collins, Sr., F, Ferris State

Jeff Hoggan, Sr., F, Nebraska-Omaha

Game-Winning Goals

6 Chris Kunitz, Jr., F, Ferris State

Goals-Against Average

1.64 Ryan Miller, Jr., Michigan State

TEAMS

Power Play

.225 Michigan State (45 of 200)

Penalty Kill

.906 Michigan State (125 of 138)

STATISTICAL LEADERS

NCAA TOURNAMENTFirst Round

Colorado College 2, Michigan State 0Michigan 4, St. Cloud State 2

Second RoundMichigan 5, Denver 3

Frozen FourMinnesota 3, Michigan 2

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Michigan

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Ryan Miller, Jr., G, Michigan State

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Pat Dwyer, F, Western Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR

Guy Gadowsky, Alaska Fairbanks

GOALTENDER OF THE YEAR

Ryan Miller, Jr., Michigan State

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Bobby Andrews, Sr., Alaska Fairbanks

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

John-Michael Liles, Jr., Michigan State

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Mike Komisarek, So., Michigan

ILITCH HUMANITARIAN AWARD

Kevin O’Malley, Sr., G, Michigan

SEASON SUMMARY

ALL-CONFERENCE

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

CCHA ALL-AMERICANS

2001-2002 SEASON

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First TeamF David Brisson, So., Nebraska-Omaha

F Mike Cammalleri, So., Michigan

F Andy Hilbert, So., Michigan

D Jeff Jillson, Jr., Michigan

D Greg Zanon, So., Nebraska-Omaha

G Ryan Miller, So., Michigan State

Second TeamF Mike Bishai, Jr., Western Michigan

F Jason Deskins, Jr., Miami

F David Gove, Sr., Western Michigan

D Andrew Hutchinson, Jr., Michigan State

D John-Michael Liles, So., Michigan State

G Josh Blackburn, Jr., Michigan

F Jeff Campbell, Western Michigan

ALL-CONFERENCE

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamF Andy Hilbert, So., Michigan

G Ryan Miller, So., Michigan State

Second TeamF Mike Bishai, Jr., Western Michigan

F Mike Cammalleri, So., Michigan

D Jeff Jillson, Jr., Michigan

D Greg Zanon, So., Nebraska-Omaha

F Dave Steckel, Ohio State

F R.J. Umberger, Ohio State

D Mike Komisarek, Michigan

D Brett Lebda, Notre Dame

G Dan Ellis, Nebraska-Omaha

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Michigan State

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan State

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Ryan Miller, So., G, Michigan State

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

R.J. Umberger, F, Ohio State

COACH OF THE YEAR

Enrico Blasi, Miami

GOALTENDER OF THE YEAR

Ryan Miller, So., Michigan State

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

John Nail, Sr., Michigan State

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Greg Zanon, So., Nebraska-Omaha

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Andrew Hutchinson, Jr., Michigan State

ILITCH HUMANITARIAN AWARD

Jason Cupp, Sr., F, Nebraska-Omaha

SEASON SUMMARY CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Michigan State 28 21 4 3 45 86 37 33 5 4 134 57

2. Miami 28 17 10 1 35 95 71 20 16 2 120 108

Michigan 28 16 9 3 35 102 60 27 13 5 167 110

4. Nebraska-Omaha 28 15 10 3 33 86 80 24 15 3 127 107

5. Northern Michigan 28 12 10 6 30 76 71 18 13 7 121 102

Western Michigan 28 12 10 6 30 97 96 20 13 6 149 129

7. Ohio State 28 13 13 2 28 81 89 17 18 2 118 117

8. Ferris State 28 9 15 4 22 64 81 13 20 5 91 112

9. Bowling Green 28 8 15 5 21 72 82 16 19 5 109 110

Alaska Fairbanks 28 7 14 7 21 67 91 9 19 8 90 112

11. Notre Dame 28 7 15 6 20 72 98 10 22 7 104 150

12. Lake Superior 28 8 20 0 16 53 95 13 23 0 79 119

2000-01 FINAL STANDINGS

First RoundNo. 10 Alaska Fairbanks at No. 1 Michigan St.

Michigan State 5, Alaska Fairbanks 2

Michigan State 3, Alaska Fairbanks 2 (OT)

No. 9 Bowling Green at No. 2 Miami

Bowling Green 4, Miami 3

Bowling Green 4, Miami 3 (OT)

No. 8 Ferris State at No. 3 Michigan

Michigan 8, Ferris State 3

Michigan 3, Ferris State 0

No. 7 Ohio State at No. 4 Nebraska-Omaha

Ohio State 5, Nebraska-Omaha 4 (OT)

Nebraska-Omaha 2, Ohio State 1

Nebraska-Omaha 4, Ohio State 3 (2OT)

No. 6 W. Michigan at No. 5 Northern Michigan

Northern Michigan 3, Western Michigan 2 (OT)

Western Michigan 9, Northern Michigan 7

Northern Michigan 5, Western Michigan 4 (OT)

Play-In GameNo. 9 Bowling Green 2, No. 5 Northern Michigan 1 (OT)

Semifi nalsNo. 1 Michigan State 2, No. 9 Bowling Green 1No. 3 Michigan 3, No. 4 Nebraska-Omaha 2

ChampionshipNo. 1 Michigan State 2, No. 3 Michigan 0

All-Tournament TeamF Adam Hall, Jr., Michigan StateF Sean Patchell, Sr., Michigan StateF Joe Kautz, Fr., MichiganD Andrew Hutchinson, Jr., Michigan StateD Dave Huntzicker, Sr., MichiganG Ryan Miller, So., Michigan State

MVP Ryan Miller, So., Michigan State

CCHA TOURNAMENT

INDIVIDUALS

Points

43 Mike Bishai, Jr., F, Western Michigan

David Gove, Sr., F, Western Michigan

Goals

18 David Gove, Sr., F, Western Michigan

Jason Deskins, Jr., F, Miami

Assists

27 Andy Hilbert, So., F, Michigan

Penalty Minutes

133 Brian Pasko, Fr., D, Western Michigan

Power-Play Goals

9 Jeff Campbell, Fr., F, Western Michigan

Steve Rymsha, Sr., F, Western Michigan

Short-Handed Goals

3 Rob Collins, Jr., F, Ferris State

David Brisson, So., F, Nebraska-Omaha

Game-Winning Goals

5 Steve Rymsha, Sr., F, Western Michigan

Goals-Against Average

1.24 Ryan Miller, So., Michigan State

TEAMS

Power Play

.228 Michigan (39 of 171)

Penalty Kill

.914 Michigan State (106 of 116)

STATISTICAL LEADERS

NCAA TOURNAMENTFirst Round

Michigan 4, Mercyhurst 3Second Round

Michigan State 5, Wisconsin 1Michigan 4, St. Cloud State 3

Frozen FourBoston College 4, Michigan 2North Dakota 2, Michigan State 0

2000-2001 SEASON

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First TeamF Mike Comrie, So., Michigan

F Shawn Horcoff , Sr., Michigan State

F Roger Trudeau, Sr., Northern Michigan

D Jeff Jillson, So., Michigan

D Mike Weaver, Sr., Michigan State

G Jayme Platt, Jr., Lake Superior

Second TeamF Brian McCullough, Sr., Ferris State

F Adam Hall, So., Michigan State

F David Gove, Jr., Western Michigan

D Dave Huntzicker, Jr., Michigan

D Kevin Schmidt, Sr., Northern Michigan

G Ryan Miller, Fr., Michigan State

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamF Shawn Horcoff , Sr., Michigan StateD Jeff Jillson, So., Michigan

Second TeamF Mike Comrie, So., MichiganD Mike Weaver, Sr., Michigan StateG Jayme Platt, Jr., Lake Superior

F David Brisson, Nebraska-Omaha

F Chris Gobert, Northern Michigan

F Andy Hilbert, Michigan

D Jimmy Jackson, Northern Michigan

D Greg Zanon, Nebraska-Omaha

G Ryan Miller, Michigan State

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Michigan

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan State

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Shawn Horcoff , Sr., F, Michigan State

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Chris Gobert, F, Northern Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR

Scott Borek, Lake Superior

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Shawn Horcoff , Sr., Michigan State

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Jeff Jillson, So., Michigan

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Mike Weaver, Sr., Michigan State

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Michigan 28 19 6 3 41 112 65 27 10 4 161 104

2. Michigan State 28 18 8 2 38 84 46 27 11 4 141 76

3. Lake Superior 28 17 9 2 36 76 66 18 16 2 96 94

Northern Michigan 28 16 8 4 36 93 64 22 13 4 129 86

5. Notre Dame 28 11 10 7 29 65 76 16 18 8 103 119

6. Ferris State 28 13 13 2 28 85 79 21 16 2 127 102

7. Nebraska-Omaha 28 10 12 6 26 83 95 16 19 7 121 146

8. Bowling Green 28 12 15 1 25 90 88 17 19 1 115 114

9. Miami 28 10 15 3 23 75 89 13 20 3 99 122

Western Michigan 28 10 15 3 23 83 109 12 21 3 105 137

11. Ohio State 28 9 16 3 21 56 90 13 19 4 80 108

12. Alaska Fairbanks 28 4 22 2 10 65 100 6 25 3 78 114

1999-2000 FINAL STANDINGS

First Round Boston College 6, Michigan State 5 (OT); Michigan 3, Colgate 2 (OT)

Second Round Maine 5, Michigan 2

NCAA TOURNAMENT

First RoundNo. 10 Western Michigan at No. 1 Michigan

Michigan 4, Western Michigan 2

Michigan 6, Western Michigan 2

No. 9 Miami at No. 2 Michigan State

Michigan State 6, Miami 2

Michigan State 5, Miami 1

No. 8 Bowling Green at No. 3 Lake Superior

Bowling Green 2, Lake Superior 1 (OT)

Bowling Green 3, Lake Superior 2

No. 7 Nebraska-Omaha at No. 4 Northern Michigan

Nebraska-Omaha 4, Northern Michigan 2

Northern Michigan 5, Nebraska-Omaha 1

Nebraska-Omaha 2, Northern Michigan 1

No. 6 Ferris State at No. 5 Notre Dame

Notre Dame 4, Ferris State 3

Ferris State 6, Notre Dame 1

Notre Dame 4, Ferris State 2

Play-In GameNo. 7 Nebraska-Omaha 3, No. 8 Bowling Green 1

Semifi nalsNo. 7 Nebraska-Omaha 7, No. 1 Michigan 4No. 2 Michigan State 4, No. 5 Notre Dame 0

ChampionshipNo. 2 Michigan State 6, No. 7 Nebraska-Omaha 0

All-Tournament TeamF Rustyn Dolyny, Jr., Michigan StateF Jeff Hoggan, So., Nebraska-OmahaF Shawn Horcoff , Sr., Michigan StateD Andrew Hutchinson, So., Michigan StateD Greg Zanon, Fr., Nebraska-OmahaG Ryan Miller, Fr., Michigan State

MVP Ryan Miller, Fr., Michigan State

CCHA TOURNAMENT

INDIVIDUALS

Points

44 Shawn Horcoff , Sr., F, Michigan State

Goals

19 Adam Hall, So., F, Michigan State

Assists

36 Shawn Horcoff , Sr., F, Michigan State

Penalty Minutes

122 Eric Meloche, Sr., F, Ohio State

Power-Play Goals

12 Eric Meloche, Sr., F, Ohio State

Short-Handed Goals

4 Three players

Game-Winning Goals

4 Five players

Goals-Against Average

1.34 Ryan Miller, Fr., Michigan State

SPECIAL TEAMS

Power Play

.200 Michigan State (33 of 165)

Penalty Kill

.911 Michigan State (133 of 146)

STATISTICAL LEADERS

SEASON SUMMARY

ALL-CONFERENCE

1999-2000 SEASON

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CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Michigan State 30 20 3 7 47 91 40 29 6 7 121 56

2. Michigan 30 17 8 5 39 98 72 25 11 6 134 94

3. Ohio State 30 17 10 3 37 87 66 21 16 4 119 98

4. Notre Dame 30 15 11 4 34 92 68 19 14 5 114 100

5. Northern Michigan 30 14 11 5 33 94 83 22 15 5 143 112

6. Ferris State 30 13 12 5 31 76 69 14 16 6 89 87

7. Bowling Green 30 13 14 3 29 102 105 17 18 3 126 135

8. Lake Superior 30 10 17 3 23 79 93 11 23 4 93 130

9. Miami 30 9 17 4 22 78 104 11 20 5 98 130

10. Western Michigan 30 5 17 8 18 69 119 6 20 8 75 130

11. Alaska Fairbanks 30 8 21 1 17 77 124 11 22 1 94 131

1998-99 FINAL STANDINGS

INDIVIDUALS

Points

42 Dan Price, Sr., F, Bowling Green

Goals

20 Jason Deskins, So., F, Miami

Assists

28 Dan Price, Sr., F, Bowling Green

Penalty Minutes

138 Blaine McCauley, Jr., D, Lake Superior

Power-Play Goals

13 Adam Edinger, Jr., F, Bowling Green

Short-Handed Goals

4 Rustyn Dolyny, So., F, Michigan State

Game-Winning Goals

6 Dale Rominski, Sr., F, Michigan

Goals-Against Average

1.34 Joe Blackburn, So., Michigan State

TEAMS

Power Play

.211 Bowling Green (37 of 175)

Penalty Kill

.931 Michigan State (121 of 130)

STATISTICAL LEADERS

First TeamF Hugo Boisvert, Jr., Ohio State

F Adam Edinger, Jr., Bowling Green

F Mike York, Sr., Michigan State

D Benoit Cotnoir, Sr., Notre Dame

D Mike Weaver, Jr., Michigan State

G Jeff Maund, So., Ohio State

Second TeamF Dan Price, Sr., Bowling Green

F Ben Simon, Jr., Notre Dame

F J.P. Vigier, Jr., Northern Michigan

D Michael Jones, Jr., Bowling Green

D Andre Signoretti, So., Ohio State

G Joe Blackburn, So., Michigan State

ALL-CONFERENCE

F Mike Comrie, Michigan

F Adam Hall, Michigan State

F David Inman, Notre Dame

D Chad Theuer, Northern Michigan

D Jeff Jillson, Michigan

D Jason Crain, Ohio State

G Josh Blackburn, Michigan

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Michigan State

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Mike York, Sr., F, Michigan State

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Mike Comrie, F, Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR

Ron Mason, Michigan State

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Mike York, Sr., Michigan State

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Michael Jones, Jr., Bowling Green

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Mike Weaver, Jr., Michigan State

SEASON SUMMARY

First Round Maine 4, Ohio State 2 Michigan 5, Denver 3 Boston College 2, Northern Michigan 1

Second RoundNew Hampshire 2, Michigan 1 (OT)

Michigan State 4, Colorado College 3

Semifi nals New Hampshire 5, Michigan State 3

NCAA TOURNAMENT

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamF Mike York, Sr., Michigan State

G Joe Blackburn, So., Michigan State

Second TeamF Hugo Boisvert, Jr., Ohio State

D Benoit Cotnoir, Sr., Notre Dame

D Mike Weaver, Jr., Michigan State

G Jeff Maund, So., Ohio State

Quarterfi nalsNo. 8 Lake Superior at No. 1 Michigan State

Michigan State 3, Lake Superior 2

Michigan State 4, Lake Superior 0

No. 7 Bowling Green at No. 2 Michigan

Michigan 3, Bowling Green 2

Michigan 9, Bowling Green 3

No. 6 Ferris State at No. 3 Ohio State

Ohio State 4, Ferris State 2

Ohio State 3, Ferris State 1

No. 5 Northern Michigan at No. 4 Notre Dame

Notre Dame 3, Northern Michigan 2

Northern Michigan 7, Notre Dame 1

Northern Michigan 3, Notre Dame 2

Semifi nalsNo. 5 Northern Michigan 5, No. 1 Michigan State 3No. 2 Michigan 3, No. 3 Ohio State 2

ChampionshipNo. 2 Michigan 5, No. 5 Northern Michigan 1

All-Tournament TeamF Mark Kosick, So., Michigan

F Sean Ritchlin, Sr., Michigan

F J.P. Vigier, Jr., Northern Michigan

D Sean Connolly, Fr., Northern Michigan

D Mike Van Ryn, So., Michigan

G Josh Blackburn, Fr., Michigan

MVP Mark Kosick, So., Michigan

CCHA TOURNAMENT

1998-1999 SEASON

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INDIVIDUALS

Points

47 Hugo Boisvert, So., F, Ohio State

Goals

26 Sean Berens, Sr., F, Michigan State

Assists

27 Hugo Boisvert, So., F, Ohio State

Penalty Minutes

138 Mike Kucsulain, Jr., F, Lake Superior

Power-Play Goals

12 Sean Berens, Sr., F, Michigan State

Short-Handed Goals

3 Three players

Game-Winning Goals

6 Bill Muckalt, Sr., F, Michigan

Goals-Against Average

1.63 Chad Alban, Sr., Michigan State

TEAMS

Power Play

.247 Michigan State (37 of 150)

Penalty Kill

.907 Lake Superior (165 of 182)

STATISTICAL LEADERS

Quarterfi nalsNo. 8 Ferris State at No. 1 Michigan State

Michigan State 3, Ferris State 1

Michigan State 2, Ferris State 1No. 7 Notre Dame at No. 2 Michigan

Notre Dame 4, Michigan 2

Michigan 2, Notre Dame 1 (OT)

Michigan 4, Notre Dame 3No. 6 Lake Superior at No. 3 Ohio State

Ohio State 2, Lake Superior 1

Ohio State 6, Lake Superior 0No. 5 Miami at No. 4 Northern Michigan

Northern Michigan 3, Miami 1

Northern Michigan 8, Miami 2

Semifi nals No. 1 Michigan State 5, No. 4 Northern Michigan 1

No. 3 Ohio State 4, No. 2 Michigan 2

Championship No. 1 Michigan State 3, No. 3 Ohio State 2 (2OT)

All-Tournament TeamF Mike York, Jr., Michigan State

F Chris Richards, Jr., Ohio State

F Todd Compeau, Sr., Ohio State

D Tyler Harlton, Sr., Michigan State

D Ryan Root, Sr., Ohio State

G Jeff Maund, Fr., Ohio State

MVP Mike York, Jr., Michigan State

CCHA TOURNAMENT

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Michigan State 30 21 5 4 46 110 54 33 6 5 156 76

2. Michigan 30 22 7 1 45 109 69 33 11 1 163 108

3. Ohio State 30 19 10 1 39 106 76 27 13 2 161 110

4. Northern Michigan 30 15 12 3 33 96 90 19 15 4 130 117

5. Miami 30 14 12 4 32 100 87 19 14 4 134 114

6. Lake Superior 30 12 14 4 28 82 100 15 18 4 104 121

Notre Dame 30 12 14 4 28 91 89 18 19 4 127 115

8. Ferris State 30 12 15 3 27 88 106 15 21 3 119 138

9. Western Michigan 30 9 19 2 20 80 91 10 25 3 94 125

10. Alaska Fairbanks 30 7 20 3 17 87 138 10 21 4 110 154

11. Bowling Green 30 6 21 3 15 77 126 8 27 3 100 157

Lake Superior won the tie-breaker over Notre Dame taking the season series 2-0-1.

1997-98 FINAL STANDINGS

First TeamF Sean Berens, Sr., Michigan State

F Hugo Boisvert, So., Ohio State

F Bill Muckalt, Sr., Michigan

D Dan Boyle, Sr., Miami

D Tyler Harlton, Sr., Michigan State

G Chad Alban, Sr., Michigan State

Second TeamF Bobby Hayes, Jr., Michigan

F Terry Marchant, Sr., Lake Superior

F Mike York, Jr., Michigan State

D Bubba Berenzweig, Jr., Michigan

D Brett Colborne, Sr., Ferris State

G Marty Turco, Sr., Michigan

ALL-CONFERENCE

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Michigan State

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan State

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Chad Alban, Sr., G, Michigan State

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Mark Eaton, D, Notre Dame

COACH OF THE YEAR

John Markell, Ohio State

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Terry Marchant, Sr., Lake Superior

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Dan Boyle, Sr., Miami

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Tyler Harlton, Sr., Michigan State

SEASON SUMMARY

ALL-ROOKIE TEAMF Rustyn Dolyny, Michigan State

F Mark Kosick, Michigan

F Kevin Swider, Ferris State

D Mark Eaton, Notre Dame

D Mike Van Ryn, Michigan

G Jeff Maund, Ohio State

First RoundMichigan 2, Princeton 1

Ohio State 4, Yale 0

Second RoundMichigan 4, North Dakota 3

Ohio State 4, Michigan State 3 (OT)

Semifi nalsMichigan 4, New Hampshire 0

Boston College 5, Ohio State 2

ChampionshipMichigan 3, Boston College 2 (OT)

NCAA TOURNAMENT

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamF Hugo Boisvert, So., Ohio State

F Bill Muckalt, Sr., Michigan

F Mike York, Jr., Michigan State

D Dan Boyle, Sr., Miami

G Chad Alban, Sr., Michigan State

Second TeamF Sean Berens, Sr., Michigan State

D Tyler Harlton, Sr., Michigan State

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Quarterfi nalsNo. 8 Alaska Fairbanks at No. 1 Michigan

Michigan 8, Alaska Fairbanks 1

Michigan 11, Alaska Fairbanks 0

No. 7 Ohio State at No. 2 Miami

Miami 4, Ohio State 1

Miami 4, Ohio State 2

No. 6 Western Michigan at No. 3 Michigan St.

Michigan State 4, Western Michigan 1

Michigan State 3, Western Michigan 1

No. 5 Bowling Green at No. 4 Lake Superior

Bowling Green 5, Lake Superior 3

Bowling Green 8, Lake Superior 4

Semifi nalsNo. 1 Michigan 7, No. 5 Bowling Green 2

No. 3. Michigan State 4, No. 2 Miami 3 (OT)

ChampionshipNo. 1 Michigan 3, No. 3 Michigan State 1

All-Tournament TeamF Mike Watt, Sr., Michigan State

F Jason Botterill, Sr., Michigan

F Brendan Morrison, Sr., Michigan

D Mike Weaver, Fr., Michigan State

D Chris Bogas, So., Michigan State

G Chad Alban, Jr., Michigan State

MVP Brendan Morrison, Sr., Michigan

CCHA TOURNAMENTFirst Round Cornell 4, Miami 2

Minnesota 6, Michigan State 3

Second Round Michigan 7, Minnesota 4

Semifi nals Boston University 3, Michigan 2

NCAA TOURNAMENT

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamF John Madden, Sr., Michigan

F Brendan Morrison, Sr., Michigan

F Randy Robitaille, So., Miami

D Dan Boyle, Jr., Miami

G Marty Turco, Jr., Michigan

Second TeamF Jason Botterill, Sr., Michigan

D Andy Roach, Sr., Ferris State

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Michigan 27 21 3 3 45 151 64 35 4 4 242 98

2. Miami 27 19 7 1 39 112 79 27 12 1 174 119

3. Michigan State 27 16 7 4 36 99 76 23 13 4 145 118

4. Lake Superior 27 15 8 4 34 106 98 19 14 5 154 142

5. Bowling Green 27 10 12 5 25 100 104 17 16 5 158 142

Western Michigan 27 10 12 5 25 94 99 14 18 5 125 134

7. Ohio State 27 9 16 2 20 95 132 12 25 2 135 190

8. Alaska Fairbanks 27 8 18 1 17 92 126 14 22 1 135 169

9. Ferris State 27 7 18 2 16 83 121 11 23 3 125 166

10. Notre Dame 27 6 20 1 13 73 106 9 25 1 92 131

Bowling Green won the tie-breaker over Western Michigan taking the season series 2-0-1.

1996-97 FINAL STANDINGS

INDIVIDUALS

Points

49 Brendan Morrison, Sr., F, Michigan

Goals

22 Randy Robitaille, So., F, Miami

Jason Botterill, Sr., F, Michigan

Assists

31 Brendan Morrison, Sr., F, Michigan

Penalty Minutes

161 Bryan Fuss, Jr., F, Lake Superior

Power-Play Goals

13 Justin Cardwell, Sr., F, Western Michigan

Short-Handed Goals

7 John Madden, Sr., F, Michigan

Randy Robitaille, So., F, Miami

Game-Winning Goals

6 Tim Leahy, Jr., F, Miami

Goals-Against Average

2.35 Marty Turco, Jr., Michigan

TEAMS

Power Play

.247 Michigan (59 of 187)

Penalty Kill

.896 Michigan (163 of 182)

STATISTICAL LEADERS

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Michigan

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Brendan Morrison, Sr., F, Michigan

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Daryl Andrews, D, Western Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR

Mark Mazzoleni, Miami

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

John Madden, Sr., Michigan

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Andy Roach, Sr., Ferris State

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Tyler Harlton, Jr., Michigan State

SEASON SUMMARY

ALL-ROOKIE TEAMF Hugo Boisvert, Ohio State

F Joe Dusbabeck, Notre Dame

F Adam Edinger, Bowling Green

D Daryl Andrews, Western Michigan

D Josh Mizerek, Miami

G Chris Marvel, Alaska Fairbanks

First TeamF Brendan Morrison, Sr., Michigan

F Randy Robitaille, So., Miami

F John Madden, Sr., Michigan

D Dan Boyle, Jr., Miami

D Andy Roach, Sr., Ferris State

G Marty Turco, Jr., Michigan

Second TeamF Joe Blaznek, Jr., Lake Superior

F Sean Berens, Jr., Michigan State

F Jason Sessa, Jr., Lake Superior

D Harold Schock, Sr., Michigan

D Joe Corvo, So., Western Michigan

G Trevor Prior, So., Miami

ALL-CONFERENCE

1996-1997 SEASON

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CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Lake Superior 30 22 6 2 46 136 89 30 8 2 184 109

Michigan 30 22 6 2 46 178 71 33 7 2 239 93

3. Michigan State 30 22 7 1 45 115 86 28 13 1 154 129

Western Michigan 30 21 6 3 45 125 71 27 11 3 172 111

5. Bowling Green 30 18 11 1 37 126 106 26 14 1 172 138

6. Ferris State 30 10 17 3 23 101 120 13 22 3 126 196

7. Miami 30 9 17 4 22 99 142 10 22 4 119 168

8. Ohio State 30 8 17 5 21 82 105 10 19 5 94 118

9. Alaska Fairbanks 30 8 22 0 16 101 142 10 23 1 114 152

Notre Dame 30 6 20 4 16 87 136 9 23 4 110 159

11. Illinois -Chicago 30 6 23 1 13 73 155 9 24 3 97 177Lake Superior declared regular-season champion based on def. Michigan, 2-1, in season series.

1995-96 FINAL STANDINGS

Quarterfi nalsNo. 8 Ohio State at No. 1 Lake Superior

Lake Superior 4, Ohio State 3 (OT)

Lake Superior 8, Ohio State 2No. 7 Miami at No. 2 Michigan

Michigan 5, Miami 1

Michigan 3, Miami 0No. 6 Ferris State at No. 3 Michigan State

Michigan State 3, Ferris State 2 (OT)

Ferris State 5, Michigan State 1

Michigan State 3, Ferris State 1No. 5 Bowling Green at No. 4 Western Michigan

Bowling Green 8, Western Michigan 1

Bowling Green 3, Western Michigan 1

Semifi nalsNo. 1 Lake Superior 7, No. 5 Bowling Green 0No. 2 Michigan 6, No. 3 Michigan State 2

ChampionshipNo. 2 Michigan 4, No. 1 Lake Superior 3

All-Tournament TeamF Bobby Hayes, Fr., Michigan

F Gerald Tallaire, Jr., Lake Superior

F John Madden, Jr., Michigan

D Keith Aldridge, Sr., Lake Superior

D Harold Schock, Jr., Michigan

G John Grahame, So., Lake Superior

MVP John Madden, Jr., Michigan

CCHA TOURNAMENTFirst Round Clarkson 6, Western Michigan 1

Lake Superior 5, Cornell 4

UMass-Lowell 6, Michigan State 2

Second Round Michigan 4, Minnesota 3 Vermont 2, Lake Superior 1

Semifi nals Michigan 4, Boston University 0

Championship Michigan 3, Colorado College 2 (OT)

NCAA TOURNAMENT

STATISTICAL LEADERSINDIVIDUALS

Points

50 Kevin Hilton, Sr., F, Michigan

Goals

26 Jason Botterill, Jr., F, Michigan

Assists

44 Kevin Hilton, Sr., F, Michigan

Penalty Minutes

96 Steve Brent, Jr., F, Ohio State

Power-Play Goals

14 Cody Bowtell, Sr., F, Alaska Fairbanks

Short-Handed Goals

5 John Madden, Jr., F, Michigan

Game-Winning Goals

6 Sean Tallaire, Sr., F, Lake Superior

Goals-Against Average

2.25 Marc Magliarditi, Fr., Western Michigan

TEAMS

Power Play

.302 Michigan (60 of 199)

Penalty Kill

.896 Western Michigan (180 of 201)

First TeamF Brendan Morrison, Jr., Michigan

D Keith Aldridge, Sr., Lake Superior

Second TeamF Kevin Hilton, Sr., Michigan

F Sean Tallaire, Sr., Lake Superior

D Andy Roach, Jr., Ferris State

G Marc Magliarditi, Fr., Western Michigan

CCHA ALL-AMERICANS

First TeamF Brendan Morrison, Jr., Michigan

F Sean Tallaire, Sr., Lake Superior

F Kevin Hilton, Sr., Michigan

D Keith Aldridge, Sr., Lake Superior

D Andy Roach, Jr., Ferris State

G Marc Magliarditi, Fr., Western Michigan

Second TeamF Jason Botterill, Jr., Michigan

F Anson Carter, Sr., Michigan State

F Jeremy Brown, Sr., Western Michigan

D Steven Halko, Sr., Michigan

D Kelly Perrault, Jr., Bowling Green

G Tom Askey, Sr., Ohio State

ALL-CONFERENCE

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Lake Superior

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Brendan Morrison, Jr., F, Michigan

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Marc Magliarditi, G, Western Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR

Bill Wilkinson, Western Michigan

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Bates Battaglia, So., Lake Superior

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Keith Aldridge, Sr., Lake Superior

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Mike Matteucci, Sr., Lake Superior

SEASON SUMMARY

F Tony Kolozsy, Illinois-Chicago

F Randy Robitaille, Miami

F Mike York, Michigan State

G Marc Magliarditi, Western Michigan

D Chris Bogas, Michigan State

D Joe Corvo, Western Michigan

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

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CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Michigan 27 22 4 1 45 151 74 30 8 1 218 109

2. Bowling Green 27 18 7 2 38 135 101 25 11 2 199 137

3. Michigan State 27 17 7 3 37 123 79 25 12 3 183 124

4. Lake Superior 27 14 9 4 32 114 78 23 12 6 176 125

Miami 27 13 8 6 32 88 87 18 15 6 129 132

6. Ferris State 27 9 14 4 22 82 111 12 20 4 113 157

Western Michigan 27 9 14 4 22 87 102 17 18 5 141 144

8. Illinois-Chicago 27 8 16 3 19 99 132 11 22 4 146 177

9. Notre Dame 27 7 19 1 15 77 126 11 25 1 121 168

10. Ohio State 27 3 22 2 18 76 142 7 29 2 112 195

Alaska Fairbanks (affi liate) 11 21 1 107 141

1994-95 FINAL STANDINGSREGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Michigan

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Lake Superior

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Brian Holzinger, Sr., F, Bowling Green

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Marty Turco, G, Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR

Buddy Powers, Bowling Green

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Wayne Strachan, Sr., Lake Superior

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Kelly Perrault, So., Bowling Green

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Steven Halko, Jr., Michigan

SEASON SUMMARY

First Round Lake Superior 5, Clarkson 4

Wisconsin 5, Michigan State 3

Second Round Boston University 6, Lake Superior 2

Michigan 4, Wisconsin 3

Semifi nals Maine 4, Michigan 3 (OT)

NCAA TOURNAMENT CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamF Brian Holzinger, Sr., Bowling Green

F Brendan Morrison, So., Michigan

D Kelly Perrault, So., Bowling Green

G Chuck Thuss, Sr., Miami

Second TeamF Anson Carter, Jr., Michigan State

F Mike Knuble, Sr., Michigan

D Keith Aldridge, Jr., Lake Superior

ALL-ROOKIE TEAMF Jason Blake, Ferris State

F Robb Gordon, Michigan

F Bill Muckalt, Michigan

D Dan Boyle, Miami

D Steve Duke, Western Michigan

G Marty Turco, Michigan

First TeamF Brian Holzinger, Sr., Bowling Green

F Brendan Morrison, So., Michigan

F Anson Carter, Jr., Michigan State

D Keith Aldridge, Jr., Lake Superior

D Kelly Perrault, So., Bowling Green

G Chuck Thuss, Sr., Miami

Second TeamF Kevyn Adams, Jr., Miami

F Mike Knuble, Sr., Michigan

F Rem Murray, Sr., Michigan State

D Andy Roach, So., Ferris State

D Steven Halko, Jr., Michigan

G Mike Buzak, Sr., Michigan State

ALL-CONFERENCEPlay-inNo. 10 Ohio State 7, No. 11 Alaska Fairbanks 2

Quarterfi nalsNo. 10 Ohio State at No. 1 Michigan

Michigan 7, Ohio State 2

Michigan 4, Ohio State 0

No. 9 Notre Dame at No. 2 Bowling Green

Bowling Green 7, Notre Dame 2

Bowling Green 5, Notre Dame 4

No. 8 Illinois-Chicago at No. 3 Michigan State

Michigan State 6, Illinois-Chicago 4

Michigan State 4, Illinois-Chicago 2

No. 7 Western Michigan at No. 4 Lake Superior

Lake Superior 7, Western Michigan 2

Lake Superior 5, Western Michigan 0

No. 6 Ferris State at No. 5 Miami

Miami 10, Ferris State 2

Miami 4, Ferris State 2

CCHA TOURNAMENTFinals Play-InNo. 4 Lake Superior 5, No. 5 Miami 2

Semifi nalsNo. 3 Michigan State 4, No. 2 Bowling Green 3 (OT)No. 4 Lake Superior 5, No. 1 Michigan 4 (OT)

ChampionshipNo. 4 Lake Superior 5, No. 3 Michigan State 3

All-Tournament TeamF Jason Trzcinski, Jr., Lake Superior

F Bates Battaglia, Fr., Lake Superior

F Wayne Strachan, Sr., Lake Superior

D Chris Slater, So., Michigan State

D Keith Aldridge, Jr., Lake Superior

G Mike Buzak, Sr., Michigan State

MVP Wayne Strachan, Sr., Lake Superior

INDIVIDUALS

Points

49 Brendan Morrison, So., F, MichiganGoals

22 Anson Carter, Jr., F, Michigan StateAssists

32 Brendan Morrison, So., F, MichiganPenalty Minutes

106 Craig Patterson, Jr., D, Ohio State

Power-Play Goals

11 Anson Carter, Jr., F, Michigan StateShort-Handed Goals

4 Anson Carter, Jr., F, Michigan State John Madden, So., F, MichiganGame-Winning Goals

4 Six playersGoals-Against Average

2.61 Chuck Thuss, Sr., Miami

TEAMS

Power Play

.280 Michigan (42 of 150)Penalty Kill

.851 Lake Superior (137 of 161)

STATISTICAL LEADERS

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First TeamF David Oliver, Sr., Michigan

F Brian Wiseman, Sr., Michigan

F Anson Carter, So., Michigan State

D John Gruden, Sr., Ferris State

D Jeff Wells, Sr., Bowling Green

G Steve Shields, Sr., Michigan

Second TeamF Steve Guolla, Jr., Michigan State

F Mike Knuble, Jr., Michigan

F Clayton Beddoes, Sr., Lake Superior

D Bob Marshall, Sr., Miami

D Keith Aldridge, So., Lake Superior

G Mike Buzak, Jr., Michigan State

ALL-CONFERENCE

First Round Wisconsin 6, Western Michigan 3 UMass-Lowell 4, Michigan State 3 Lake Superior 6, Northeastern 5 (OT)

Second Round Lake Superior 5, Michigan 4 (OT)

Semifi nals Lake Superior 3, Harvard 2 (OT)

Championship Lake Superior 9, Boston University 1

NCAA TOURNAMENT

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Michigan

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

David Oliver, Sr., F, Michigan

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Brendan Morrison, F, Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR

Red Berenson, Michigan

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Mike Stone, Sr., Michigan

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

John Gruden, Sr., Ferris State

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Brent Brekke, Sr., Western Michigan

SEASON SUMMARY CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Michigan 30 24 5 1 49 146 80 33 7 1 205 112

2. Lake Superior 30 18 8 4 40 129 69 31 10 4 198 103

3. Michigan State 30 17 8 5 39 115 87 23 13 5 155 123

4. Western Michigan 30 18 10 2 38 117 101 24 13 3 165 134

5. Miami 30 17 12 1 35 112 94 21 16 1 137 120

6. Bowling Green 30 15 13 2 32 114 105 19 17 2 149 132

7. Ferris State 30 12 17 1 25 110 122 14 23 1 205 247

8. Notre Dame 30 9 16 5 23 85 121 11 22 5 113 165

9. Illinois-Chicago 30 8 20 2 18 101 144 11 26 2 135 192

10. Ohio State 30 6 19 5 17 81 124 7 23 5 98 158

11. Kent State 30 6 22 2 14 109 172 11 26 2 151 219

Alaska Fairbanks (affi liate) 24 13 1 223 152

1993-94 FINAL STANDINGS

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamD John Gruden, Sr., Ferris StateF David Oliver, Sr., MichiganF Brian Wiseman, Sr., Michigan

Second TeamF Clayton Beddoes, Sr., Lake SuperiorF Dean Fedorchuk, Sr., Alaska FairbanksF Steve Guolla, Jr., Michigan StateD Jeff Wells, Sr., Bowling GreenG Steve Shields, Sr., Michigan

STATISTICAL LEADERSINDIVIDUALS

Points

52 David Oliver, Sr., F, MichiganGoals

25 Mike Knuble, Jr., F, MichiganAssists

38 Brian Wiseman, Sr., F, Michigan

Penalty Minutes

144 Steve Brent, Fr., F, Ohio StatePower-Play Goals

19 Mike Knuble, Jr., F, MichiganShort-Handed Goals

2 Eight playersGame-Winning Goals

5 Three players

Goals-Against Average

1.91 Blaine Lacher, Jr., Lake Superior TEAMS

Power Play

.298 Michigan (57 of 191)Penalty Kill

.845 Michigan (158 of 187)

First RoundNo. 11 Kent State at No. 1 Michigan Michigan 5, Kent State 4 (OT) Michigan 10, Kent State 3No. 10 Ohio State at No. 2 Lake Superior Lake Superior 5, Ohio State 0 Lake Superior 8, Ohio State 0No. 9 Illinois-Chicago at No. 3 Michigan State Illinois-Chicago 4, Michigan State 3 Michigan State 2, Illinois-Chicago 1 (OT) Michigan State 8, Illinois-Chicago 3No. 8 Notre Dame at No. 4 Western Michigan Western Michigan 6, Notre Dame 3 Western Michigan 7, Notre Dame 1No. 7 Ferris State at No. 6 Bowling Green Bowling Green 3, Ferris State 0 Bowling Green 3, Ferris State 2 (OT)No. 12 Alaska Fairbanks at No. 5 Miami Miami 5, Alaska Fairbanks 3 Alaska Fairbanks 6, Miami 1 Miami 4, Alaska Fairbanks 3

Second RoundNo. 4 Western Michigan 4, No. 5 Miami 3No. 3 Michigan St. 3, No. 6 Bowling Green 2 (OT)

Semifi nalsNo. 1 Michigan 6, No. 4 Western Michigan 4No. 2 Lake Superior 4, No. 3 Michigan State 0

ChampionshipNo. 1 Michigan 3, No. 2 Lake Superior 0

All-Tournament TeamF Mike Stone, Sr., MichiganF Brian Wiseman, Sr., MichiganF Steve Guolla, Jr., Michigan StateD Blake Sloan, Fr., MichiganD Steven Halko, So., MichiganG Blaine Lacher, Jr., Lake Superior

MVP Mike Stone, Sr., Michigan

CCHA TOURNAMENT

F Jason Botterill, Michigan

F Curtis Fry, Bowling Green

F Brendan Morrison, Michigan

D Andy Roach, Ferris State

D Harold Schock, Michigan

D Blake Sloan, Michigan

G Bob Petrie, Bowling Green

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

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REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Miami

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Lake Superior

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Brian Savage, Jr., F, Miami

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Chris Brooks, F, Western Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR

George Gwozdecky, Miami

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Chris Bergeron, Sr., Miami

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Joe Cook, Jr., Miami

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Bob Marshall, Jr., Miami

SEASON SUMMARY

First Round Wisconsin 3, Miami 1

Second Round Michigan 4, Wisconsin 3 (OT)

Lake Superior 4, Minnesota-Duluth 3

Semifi nals Maine 4, Michigan 3 (OT)

Lake Superior 6, Boston University 1

Championship Maine 5, Lake Superior 4

NCAA TOURNAMENT

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamF Bryan Smolinski, Sr., Michigan State

Second TeamF Brian Rolston, Jr., Lake Superior

F Brian Savage, Jr., Miami

D Bob Marshall, Jr., Miami

D Michael Smith, Sr., Lake Superior

G Steve Shields, Jr., Michigan

ALL-ROOKIE TEAMF Chris Brooks, Western Michigan

F Jamie Ling, Notre Dame

F Sean Tallaire, Lake Superior

D Scott Chartier, Western Michigan

D Justin Krall, Miami

G Aaron Willis, Bowling Green

First TeamF Brian Rolston, Jr., Lake Superior

F Brian Savage, Jr., Miami

F Bryan Smolinski, Sr., Michigan State

D Pat Neaton, Sr., Michigan

D Joe Cook, Jr., Miami

G Steve Shields, Jr., Michigan

Second TeamF Brian Holzinger, Jr., Bowling Green

F David Roberts, Sr., Michigan

F David Oliver, Jr., Michigan

D Bob Marshall, Jr., Miami

D Michael Smith, Sr., Lake Superior

G Richard Shulmistra, Jr., Miami

ALL-CONFERENCE

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Miami 30 22 3 5 49 150 88 27 9 5 189 126

2. Michigan 30 23 5 2 48 180 71 30 7 3 238 95

3. Lake Superior 30 20 5 5 45 147 91 32 8 5 220 125

4. Michigan State 30 18 10 2 38 128 98 24 14 2 169 127

5. Western Michigan 30 17 11 2 36 118 117 20 16 2 147 150

6. Ferris State 30 13 13 4 30 103 118 21 16 4 162 141

7. Bowling Green 30 12 17 1 25 121 132 19 21 1 169 180

8. Kent State 30 10 19 1 21 118 148 13 22 3 150 181

9. Illinois-Chicago 30 8 20 2 18 100 134 10 25 2 122 170

10. Notre Dame 30 5 23 2 12 87 144 7 27 2 102 181

11. Ohio State 30 3 25 2 8 74 185 5 30 2 94 221

Alaska Fairbanks (affi liate) 23 12 2 204 127

1992-93 FINAL STANDINGS

STATISTICAL LEADERSINDIVIDUALS

Points

51 Bryan Smolinski, Sr., F, Michigan StateGoals

30 Brian Savage, Jr., F, MiamiAssists

37 Mark Ouimet, Sr., F, MichiganPenalty Minutes

164 Craig Patterson, Fr., D, Ohio State

Power-Play Goals

12 Colin Ward, Jr., F, Western MichiganShort-Handed Goals

5 Rem Murray, So., F, Michigan State Chris Brooks, Fr., F, Western MichiganGame-Winning Goals

4 Six playersGoals-Against Average

2.19 Steve Shields, Jr., Michigan

TEAMS

Power Play

.257 Michigan (52 of 202)Penalty Kill

.868 Michigan (171 of 197)

First RoundNo. 11 Ohio State at No. 1 Miami Miami 8, Ohio State 2 Miami 7, Ohio State 2No. 10 Notre Dame at No. 2 Michigan Michigan 13, Notre Dame 2 Michigan 8, Notre Dame 1No. 9 Illinois-Chicago at No. 3 Lake Superior Lake Superior 7, Illinois-Chicago 2 Lake Superior 4, Illinois-Chicago 2No. 8 Kent State at No. 4 Michigan State Michigan State 6, Kent State 5 Michigan State 5, Kent State 2No. 7 Bowling Green at No. 5 W. Michigan Bowling Green 5, Western Michigan 4 Bowling Green 6, Western Michigan 3No. 12 Alaska Fairbanks at No. 6 Ferris State Ferris State 8, Alaska Fairbanks 6 Ferris State 7, Alaska Fairbanks 2

Second RoundNo. 3 Lake Superior 7, No. 7 Bowling Green 1No. 6 Ferris State 3, No. 4 Michigan State 2

Semifi nalsNo. 1 Miami 4, No. 6 Ferris State 3 (OT)No. 3 Lake Superior 5, No. 2 Michigan 3

ChampionshipNo. 3 Lake Superior 3, No. 1 Miami 0

All-Tournament TeamF Brian Rolston, Jr., Lake SuperiorF Wayne Strachan, Jr., Lake SuperiorF Rob Valicevic, So., Lake SuperiorD Bob Marshall, Jr., MiamiD Michael Smith, Sr., Lake SuperiorG Blaine Lacher, So., Lake Superior

MVP Blaine Lacher, So., Lake Superior

CCHA TOURNAMENT

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First TeamF Denny Felsner, Sr., Michigan

F Dwayne Norris, Sr., Michigan State

F Keith Jones, Sr., Western Michigan

D Mark Astley, Sr., Lake Superior

D Joby Messier, Sr., Michigan State

G Darrin Madeley, Sr., Lake Superior

Second TeamF Sandy Moger, Sr., Lake Superior

F Peter Holmes, Sr., Bowling Green

F Martin Jiranek, Sr., Bowling Green

D Joe Cook, So., Miami

D Steven Barnes, So., Lake Superior

G Jon Hillebrandt, Fr., Illinois-Chicago

ALL-CONFERENCE

Quarterfi nalsNo. 8 Ohio State at No. 1 Michigan

Michigan 4, Ohio State 2

Michigan 9, Ohio State 4No. 7 Illinois-Chicago at No. 2 Lake Superior

Lake Superior 3, Illinois-Chicago 1

Lake Superior 9, Illinois-Chicago 2No. 6 Ferris State at No. 3 Michigan State

Michigan State 5, Ferris State 2

Michigan State 4, Ferris State 1No. 5 Miami at No. 4 Western Michigan

Miami 3, Western Michigan 1

Miami 4, Western Michigan 3 (OT)

Semifi nalsNo. 1 Michigan 6, No. 5 Miami 2No. 2 Lake Superior 5, No. 3 Michigan State 3

Consolation GameNo. 3 Michigan State 8, No. 5 Miami 5

ChampionshipNo. 2 Lake Superior 3, No. 1 Michigan 1

All-Tournament TeamF Dwayne Norris, Sr., Michigan State

F Brian Wiseman, So., Michigan

F Brian Rolston, So., Lake Superior

D Pat Neaton, Jr., Michigan

D Tim Hanley, So., Lake Superior

G Darrin Madeley, Sr., Lake Superior

MVP Darrin Madeley, Sr., Lake Superior

CCHA TOURNAMENTFirst Round Michigan State 4, Boston University 2

Lake Superior 7, Alaska Anchorage 3

Second Round Michigan State 3, Maine 2 Lake Superior 8, Minnesota 3 Michigan 7, Northern Michigan 6

Semifi nals Lake Superior 4, Michigan State 2 Wisconsin 4, Michigan 2

Championship Lake Superior 5, Wisconsin 3

NCAA TOURNAMENT

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Michigan

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Lake Superior

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Dwayne Norris, Sr., F, Michigan State

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Brian Loney, F, Ohio State

COACH OF THE YEAR

George Gwozdecky, Miami

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Pat Ferschweiler, So., Western Michigan

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Mark Astley, Sr., Lake Superior

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Joby Messier, Sr., Michigan State

SEASON SUMMARY

F Brian Loney, Ohio State

F Rem Murray, Michigan State

F Steve Suk, Michigan State

D Chris Belanger, Western Michigan

D Dan Daikawa, Miami

G Jon Hillebrandt, Illinois-Chicago

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

First TeamF Denny Felsner, Sr., Michigan

F Dwayne Norris, Sr., Michigan State

D Mark Astley, Sr., Lake Superior

D Joby Messier, Sr., Michigan State

G Darrin Madeley, Sr., Lake Superior

Second TeamNo members selected

CCHA ALL-AMERICANS

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Michigan 32 22 7 3 47 150 104 32 9 3 215 144

2. Lake Superior 32 20 8 4 44 141 78 30 9 4 203 100

3. Michigan State 32 18 7 7 43 149 105 26 10 8 199 143

4. Western Michigan 32 14 12 6 34 119 114 16 14 6 140 130

5. Miami 32 12 14 6 30 124 145 18 16 6 165 183

6. Ferris State 32 11 15 6 28 102 127 13 18 7 119 148

7. Illinois-Chicago 32 8 18 6 22 101 132 10 20 6 123 152

8. Ohio State 32 8 19 5 21 134 182 12 21 5 162 211

9. Bowling Green 32 7 20 5 19 123 156 8 21 5 133 165

1991-92 FINAL STANDINGS

STATISTICAL LEADERSINDIVIDUALS

Points

62 Denny Felsner, Sr., F, Michigan

Goals

29 Denny Felsner, Sr., F, Michigan

Dwyane Norris, Sr., F, Michigan State

Assists

37 Brett Harkins, Jr., F, Bowling Green

Penalty Minutes

112 Dave Karpa, Sr., D, Ferris State

Power-Play Goals

17 Dwayne Norris, Sr., F, Michigan State

Short-Handed Goals

4 Dwayne Norris, Sr., F, Michigan State

Rob Scribner, Sr., F, Ohio State

Game-Winning Goals

5 Three players

Goals-Against Average

2.06 Darrin Madeley, Sr., Lake Superior

TEAMS

Power Play

.249 Michigan State (54 of 217)

Penalty Kill

.853 Lake Superior (157 of 184)

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REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Lake Superior

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Lake Superior

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Jim Dowd, Sr., F, Lake Superior

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Brian Wiseman, F, Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR

Jeff Jackson, Lake Superior

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Jeff Napierala, Sr., Lake Superior

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Jason Woolley, Jr., Michigan State

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Karl Johnson, Sr., Lake Superior

SEASON SUMMARY

Quarterfi nalsNo. 8 Illinois-Chicago at No. 1 Lake Superior

Lake Superior 5, Illinois-Chicago 3

Lake Superior 3, Illinois-Chicago 1

No. 7 Ohio State at No. 2 Michigan

Michigan 5, Ohio State 4

Michigan 9, Ohio State 4

No. 6 Bowling Green at No. 3 Ferris State

Ferris State 5, Bowling Green 3

Ferris State 3, Bowling Green 2 (OT)

No. 5 Michigan St. at No. 4 Western Michigan

Western Michigan 4, Michigan State 3

Western Michigan 4, Michigan State 2

Semifi nalsNo. 1 Lake Superior 11, No. 4 Western Michigan 4

No. 2 Michigan 4, No. 3 Ferris State 2

Consolation GameNo. 4 Western Michigan 2, No. 3 Ferris State 1 (OT)

ChampionshipNo. 1 Lake Superior 6, No. 2 Michigan 5 (OT)

All-Tournament TeamF Mike Eastwood, Sr., Western Michigan

F Doug Weight, So., Lake Superior

F Don Stone, Sr., Michigan

D Aaron Ward, Fr., Michigan

D Karl Johnston, Sr., Lake Superior

G Darrin Madeley, So., Lake Superior

MVP Clayton Beddoes, Fr., F, Lake Superior

CCHA TOURNAMENTFirst Round (Best-OF-3) Cornell 5, at Michigan 4 (OT)

at Michigan 4, Cornell 4

at Michigan 9, Cornell 3

(UM def. Cornell, 2-1)

Second Round (best-of-3) Clarkson 7, at Lake Superior 3

at Lake Superior 6, Clarkson 2

Clarkson 4, at Lake Superior 3

(Clarkson def. LSSU, 2-1)

at Boston University 4, Michigan 1

at Boston University 8, Michigan 1

(Boston University def. UM, 2-0)

NCAA TOURNAMENT

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamF Jim Dowd, Sr., Lake Superior

D Jason Woolley, Jr., Michigan State

G Darrin Madeley, So., Lake Superior

Second TeamF Denny Felsner, Jr., Michigan

F David Roberts, So., Michigan

F Doug Weight, So., Lake Superior

D Karl Johnston, Sr., Lake Superior

ALL-ROOKIE TEAMF Clayton Beddoes, Lake Superior

F David Oliver, Michigan

F Brian Wiseman, Michigan

D Steven Barnes, Lake Superior

D Aaron Ward, Michigan

G Pat Mazzoli, Ferris State

First TeamF Jim Dowd, Sr., Lake Superior

F Denny Felsner, Jr., Michigan

F Doug Weight, So., Lake Superior

D Karl Johnston, Sr., Lake Superior

D Jason Woolley, Jr., Michigan State

G Darrin Madeley, So., Lake Superior

Second TeamF David Roberts, So., Michigan

F Rod Taylor, Sr., Ferris State

F Mike Eastwood, Sr., Western Michigan

D Pat Neaton, So., Michigan

D Mark Astley, Jr., Lake Superior

G Mike Gilmore, Jr., Michigan State

ALL-CONFERENCE

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Lake Superior 32 26 2 4 56 181 77 36 5 4 252 122

2. Michigan 32 24 5 3 51 178 107 34 10 3 248 162

3. Ferris State 32 15 12 5 35 122 111 23 14 5 174 144

4. Western Michigan 32 16 14 2 34 121 115 22 17 3 161 161

5. Michigan State 32 14 13 5 33 130 101 17 18 5 155 130

6. Bowling Green 32 13 17 2 28 123 144 15 23 2 149 190

7. Ohio State 32 9 19 4 22 99 158 11 25 4 135 209

8. Illinois-Chicago 32 9 21 2 20 112 150 13 23 2 143 165

9. Miami 32 3 26 3 9 78 181 5 29 3 97 219

1990-91 FINAL STANDINGS

STATISTICAL LEADERSINDIVIDUALS

Points

58 Denny Felsner, Jr., F, Michigan

Goals

32 Denny Felsner, Jr., F, Michigan

Dwyane Norris, Jr., F, Michigan State

Assists

36 Jason Woolley, Jr., D, Michigan State

Penalty Minutes

120 Sandy Moger, Sr., F, Lake Superior

Power-Play Goals

16 Rod Taylor, Sr., F, Ferris State

Short-Handed Goals

4 Phil Cadman, So., F, Ohio State

Game-Winning Goals

7 Martin Jiranek, Jr., F, Bowling Green

Goals-Against Average

2.28 Darrin Madeley, Jr., Lake Superior

TEAMS

Power Play

.290 Michigan (61 of 210)

Penalty Kill

.844 Lake Superior (141 of 167)

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First TeamF Kip Miller, Sr., Michigan State

F Nelson Emerson, Sr., Bowling Green

F Craig Fisher, So., Miami

D Rob Blake, Jr., Bowling Green

D Kord Cernich, Sr., Lake Superior

G Jason Muzzatti, Jr., Michigan State

Second TeamF Jim Dowd, Jr., Lake Superior

F Darryl Noren, So., Illinois-Chicago

F Pat Murray, Jr., Michigan State

D Don Gibson, Sr., Michigan State

D Dan Keczmer, Sr., Lake Superior

G Darrin Madeley, Fr., Lake Superior

ALL-CONFERENCE

Quarterfi nalsNo. 8 Ferris State at No. 1 Michigan State

Michigan State 6, Ferris State 4

Michigan State 13, Ferris State 1No. 7 Miami at No. 2 Lake Superior

Lake Superior 5, Miami 3

Lake Superior 7, Miami 4No. 6 Ohio State at No. 3 Bowling Green

Bowling Green 7, Ohio State 1

Bowling Green 6, Ohio State 5No. 5 Western Michigan at No. 4 Michigan

Michigan 5, Western Michigan 3

Michigan 8, Western Michigan 2

Semifi nalsNo. 1 Michigan State 4, No. 4 Michigan 3 (OT)No. 2 Lake Superior 4, No. 3 Bowling Green 2

Consolation GameNo. 4 Michigan 5, No. 3 Bowling Green 4

ChampionshipNo. 1 Michigan State 4, No. 2 Lake Superior 3

All-Tournament TeamF Mark Ouimet, Fr., Michigan

F Jeff Jablonski, Sr., Lake Superior

F Peter White, So., Michigan State

D Kord Cernich, Sr., Lake Superior

D Rob Blake, Jr., Bowling Green

G Jason Muzzatti, Jr., Michigan State

MVP Peter White, So., Michigan State

CCHA TOURNAMENTFirst Round (best-of-3) at Maine 8, Bowling Green 4 at Maine 5, Bowling Green 2(Maine def. Bowling Green, 2-0) at Lake Superior 6, Alaska Anchorage 2 at Lake Superior 10, Alaska Anchorage 3

(Lake Superior def. Alaska Anchorage, 2-0)

Second Round (best-of-3) at Michigan State 6, Boston University 3 Boston University 5, at Michigan State 3 Boston University 5, at Michigan State 3

(Boston University def. Michigan State, 2-1)

at Colgate 3, Lake Superior 2 at Colgate 2, Lake Superior 1(Colgate def. Lake Superior, 2-0)

NCAA TOURNAMENT

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Michigan State

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan State

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Kip Miller, Sr., F, Michigan State

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

David Roberts, F, Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR

Ron Mason, Michigan State

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Pete Stauber, Sr., Lake Superior

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Rob Blake, Jr., Bowling Green

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

Dan Keczmer, Sr., Lake Superior

SEASON SUMMARY

F Brett Harkins, Bowling Green

F David Roberts, Michigan

F Doug Weight, Lake Superior

D Pat Neaton, Michigan

D Glenn Painter, Ohio State

G Darrin Madeley, Lake Superior

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

First TeamF Nelson Emerson, Sr., Bowling Green

F Kip Miller, Sr., Michigan State

D Rob Blake, Jr., Bowling Green

Second TeamF Jim Dowd, Jr., Lake Superior

D Kord Cernich, Sr., Lake Superior

G Jason Muzzatti, Jr., Michigan State

CCHA ALL-AMERICANS

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Michigan State 32 26 3 3 55 190 93 35 7 3 251 138

2. Lake Superior 32 24 6 2 50 169 91 33 10 3 246 138

3. Bowling Green 32 20 10 2 42 153 142 25 17 2 211 195

4. Michigan 32 16 11 5 37 148 125 24 12 6 199 151

5. Western Michigan 32 12 18 2 26 145 162 14 24 2 184 207

Ohio State 32 11 17 4 26 138 164 11 24 5 160 204

7. Miami 32 8 21 3 19 138 175 12 24 4 173 209

8. Ferris State 32 6 20 6 18 106 162 11 23 6 145 197

9. Illinois-Chicago 32 7 24 1 15 104 177 10 27 1 131 205

1989-90 FINAL STANDINGS

STATISTICAL LEADERSINDIVIDUALS

Points

74 Kip Miller, Sr., F, Michigan State

Goals

36 Kip Miller, Sr., F, Michigan State

Assists

44 Nelson Emerson, Sr., F, Bowling Green

Pat Murray, Jr., F, Michigan State

Penalty Minutes

127 Don Gibson, Sr., D, Michigan State

Power-Play Goals

18 Kip Miller, Sr., F, Michigan State

Short-Handed Goals

3 Darryl Noren, So., F, Illinois-Chicago

Game-Winning Goals

6 Kip Miller, Sr., F, Michigan State

Steve Beadle, Sr., D, Michigan State

Goals-Against Average

2.37 Darrin Madeley, So., Lake Superior

TEAMS

Power Play

.333 Bowling Green (61 of 183)

Penalty Kill

.816 Lake Superior (133 of 163)

1989-1990 SEASON

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REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Michigan State

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan State

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Bruce Hoff ort, So., G, Lake Superior

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Rod Brind’Amour, F, Michigan State

COACH OF THE YEAR

Ron Mason, Michigan State

SEASON SUMMARY

Quarterfi nalsNo. 8 Ohio State at No. 1 Michigan State

Michigan State 9, Ohio State 5

Michigan State 11, Ohio State 4

No. 7 Ferris State at No. 2 Lake Superior

Lake Superior 5, Ferris State 0

Lake Superior 3, Ferris State 0

No. 6 Western Michigan at No. 3 Ill.-Chicago

Illinois-Chicago 8, Western Michigan 4

Western Michigan 6, Illinois-Chicago 4

Illinois-Chicago 6, Western Michigan 2

No. 5 Bowling Green at No. 4 Michigan

Bowling Green 6, Michigan 4

Michigan 4, Bowling Green 1

Bowling Green 3, Michigan 2 (3OT)

Semifi nalsNo 1. Michigan State 3, No. 5 Bowling Green 2

No. 2 Lake Superior 6, No. 3 Illinois-Chicago 3

Consolation GameNo. 5 Bowling Green 5, No. 3 Illinois-Chicago 3

ChampionshipNo. 1 Michigan State 4, No. 2 Lake Superior 1

All-Tournament TeamF Anthony Palumbo, Sr., Lake Superior

F Sheldon Gorski, Sr., Illinois-Chicago

F Bobby Reynolds, Sr., Michigan State

D Dan Keczmer, Jr., Lake Superior

D Brad Hamilton, Sr., Michigan State

G Jason Muzzatti, So., Michigan State

MVP Jason Muzzatti, So., Michigan State

CCHA TOURNAMENTFirst Round (best-of-3) at Lake Superior 6, St. Cloud State 3

at Lake Superior 4, St. Cloud State 2(Lake Superior def. St. Cloud State, 2-0)

at Boston College 8, Bowling Green 5

at Boston College 4, Bowling Green 2(Boston College def. Bowling Green, 2-0)

Second Round (best-of-3) at Harvard 4, Lake Superior 2

at Harvard 5, Lake Superior 2(Harvard def. LSSU, 2-0)

Boston College 6, at Michigan State 3

at Michigan State 7, Boston College 2

at Michigan State 5, Boston College 4, OT(Michigan State def. Boston College, 2-1)

Semifi nals Harvard 6, Michigan State 3

Third Place Michigan State 7, Maine 4

NCAA TOURNAMENT

ALL-ROOKIE TEAMF Rod Brind’Amour, Michigan State

F Denny Felsner, Michigan

F Craig Fisher, Miami

F Ken House, Miami

F Peter White, Michigan State

D Jason Woolley, Michigan State

First TeamF Greg Parks, Sr., Bowling Green

F Sheldon Gorski, Sr., Illinois-Chicago

F Kip Miller, Jr., Michigan State

D Kord Cernich, Jr., Lake Superior

D Myles O’Connor, Sr., Michigan

G Bruce Hoff ort, So., Lake Superior

Second TeamF Bobby Reynolds, Sr., Michigan State

F Nelson Emerson, Jr., Bowling Green

F Todd Brost, Sr., Michigan

D Rob Blake, So., Bowling Green

D Chris Luongo, Sr., Michigan State

G Dave DePinto, Jr., Illinois-Chicago

ALL-CONFERENCE

STATISTICAL LEADERSINDIVIDUALS

Points

61 Kip Miller, Jr., F, Michigan State

Goals

37 Kip Miller, Jr., F, Michigan State

Assists

29 Sheldon Gorski, Sr., F, Illinois-Chicago

Penalty Minutes

110 Rob Blake, So., D, Bowling Green

Power-Play Goals

15 Greg Parks, Sr., F, Bowling Green

Short-Handed Goals

4 Three players

Game-Winning Goals

6 Bobby Reynolds, Sr., F, Michigan State

Goals-Against Average

2.67 Bruce Hoff ort, So., Lake Superior

TEAMS

Power Play

.269 Michigan State (56 of 208)

Penalty Kill

.813 Michigan State (139 of 171)

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamF Kip Miller, Jr., Michigan State

F Greg Parks, Sr., Bowling Green

F Bobby Reynolds, Sr., Michigan State

D Kord Cernich, Jr., Lake Superior

D Myles O’Connor, Sr., Michigan

G Bruce Hoff ort, So., Lake Superior

Second TeamF Sheldon Gorski, Sr., Illinois-Chicago

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Michigan State 32 25 6 1 51 188 95 37 9 1 277 150

2. Lake Superior 32 19 7 6 44 128 90 29 11 6 186 129

3. Illinois-Chicago 32 18 10 4 40 132 120 23 14 5 178 154

4. Michigan 32 17 11 4 38 137 118 22 15 4 177 154

5. Bowling Green 32 15 14 3 33 131 125 26 18 3 202 171

6. Western Michigan 32 9 17 6 24 121 145 14 23 6 182 200

7. Ferris State 32 9 18 5 23 99 144 12 22 6 126 171

8. Ohio State 32 7 20 5 19 106 160 9 26 5 141 215

9. Miami 32 8 24 0 16 125 170 11 27 0 158 198

1988-89 FINAL STANDINGS

1988-1989 SEASON

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REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Lake Superior

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Bowling Green

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Mark Vermette, Jr., F, Lake Superior

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

John DePourcq, F, Ferris State

COACH OF THE YEAR

Frank Anzalone, Lake Superior

SEASON SUMMARY

First TeamD Scott Paluch, Sr., Bowling Green

F Mark Vermette, Jr., Lake Superior

Second TeamF Nelson Emerson, So., Bowling Green

CCHA ALL-AMERICANS

First TeamF Paul Polillo, So., Western Michigan

F Nelson Emerson, So., Bowling Green

F Mark Vermette, Jr., Lake Superior

D Scott Paluch, Sr., Bowling Green

D Tom Tilley, Sr., Michigan State

G Bruce Hoff ort, Fr., Lake Superior

Second TeamF Ron Hoover, Jr., Western Michigan

F Bobby Reynolds, Jr., Michigan State

F Mike de Carle, Jr., Lake Superior

D Kord Cernich, So., Lake Superior

D Mike Posma, So., Western Michigan

D Barry McKinlay, So., Illinois-Chicago

G Jason Muzzatti, Fr., Michigan State

ALL-CONFERENCE

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Lake Superior 32 22 4 6 50 163 97 33 7 6 233 139

2. Bowling Green 32 19 11 2 40 190 144 30 13 2 258 188

3. Michigan State 32 18 11 3 39 151 123 27 16 3 222 173

4. Western Michigan 32 17 12 3 37 152 136 22 17 3 208 184

5. Michigan 32 17 15 0 34 140 131 22 19 0 176 171

6. Illinois-Chicago 32 14 17 1 29 137 138 18 20 1 170 169

7. Ferris State 32 11 7 4 26 118 165 15 20 5 155 198

8. Ohio State 32 7 21 4 18 116 178 10 24 6 138 209

9. Miami 32 7 24 1 15 113 168 12 25 1 145 187

1987-88 FINAL STANDINGS

Quarterfi nalsNo. 8 Ohio State at No. 1 Lake Superior

Lake Superior 6, Ohio State 2

Lake Superior 4, Ohio State 1No. 7 Ferris State at No. 2 Bowling Green

Bowling Green 5, Ferris State 4 (4OT)

Bowling Green 6, Ferris State 3

No. 6 Illinois-Chicago at No. 3 Michigan State

Michigan State 9, Illinois-Chicago 4

Michigan State 6, Illinois-Chicago 3

No. 5 Michigan at No. 4 Western Michigan

Michigan 5, Western Michigan 4

Western Michigan 4, Michigan 3

Western Michigan 10, Michigan 0

Semifi nalsNo. 1 Lake Superior 5, No. 4 Western Michigan 4 (OT)No. 2 Bowling Green 6, No. 3 Michigan State 4

Consolation GameNo. 3 Michigan State 9, No. 4 Western Michigan 6

ChampionshipNo. 2 Bowling Green 5, No. 1 Lake Superior 3

All-Tournament TeamF Don Barber, Sr., Bowling Green

F Brett Barnett, So., Lake Superior

F Bobby Reynolds, Jr., Michigan State

D Scott Paluch, Sr., Bowling Green

D Karl Johnston, Fr., Lake Superior

G Paul Connell, So., Bowling Green

MVP Paul Connell, So., Bowling Green

CCHA TOURNAMENTFirst Round (Total goals)

at Bowling Green 5, Vermont 1

at Bowling Green 5, Vermont 1(Bowling Green def. Vermont, 10-2)

Michigan State 6, at Harvard 5

Michigan State 5, at Harvard 3(Michigan State def. Harvard, 11-8)

Quarterfi nals (Total goals)at Maine 5, Bowling Green 1

at Maine 4, Bowling Green 3(Maine def. Bowling Green, 9-4)

Merrimack 4, at Lake Superior 3

at Lake Superior 5, Merrimack 0(LSSU def. Merrimack, 8-4)

at Minnesota 4, Michigan State 2

at Minnesota 4, Michigan State 3(Minnesota def. Michigan State, 8-5)

Semifi nalsLake Superior 6, Maine 3

ChampionshipLake Superior 4, St. Lawrence 3 (OT)

NCAA TOURNAMENT

INDIVIDUALS

Points

65 Nelson Emerson, So., F, Bowling Green

Goals

34 Mark Vermette, Jr., F, Lake Superior

Assists

45 Paul Polillo, So., F, Western Michigan

Penalty Minutes

115 Todd Harkins, So., F, Miami

Power-Play Goals

16 Mark Vermette, Jr., F, Lake Superior

Short-Handed Goals

4 Bobby Reynolds, Jr., F, Michigan State

Game-Winning Goals

6 Mark Vermette, Jr., F, Lake Superior

Goals-Against Average

2.56 Bruce Hoff ort, Fr., Lake Superior

TEAMS

Power Play

.305 Bowling Green (60 of 197)

Penalty Kill

.799 Western Michigan (143 of 179)

STATISTICAL LEADERS

1987-1988 SEASON

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REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Bowling Green

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan State

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Wayne Gagne, Sr., D, Western Michigan

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Nelson Emerson, F, Bowling Green

COACH OF THE YEAR

Val Belmonte, Illinois-Chicago

SEASON SUMMARY

NCAA TOURNAMENT

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamF Mitch Messier, Sr., Michigan State

D Wayne Gagne, Sr., Western Michigan

G Gary Kruzich, Sr., Bowling Green

Second TeamF Brad Jones, Sr., Michigan

D Don McSween, Sr., Michigan State

First TeamF Mitch Messier, Sr., Michigan State

F Brad Jones, Sr., Michigan

F Iain Duncan, Sr., Bowling Green

D Wayne Gagne, Sr., Western Michigan

D Don McSween, Sr., Michigan State

G Gary Kruzich, Sr., Bowling Green

Second TeamF Paul Ysebaert, Jr., Bowling Green

F Bill Shibicky, Sr., Michigan State

F Rob Bryden, Sr., Western Michigan

D Brian McKee, Jr., Bowling Green

D Jeff Norton, Jr., Michigan

G Bill Horn, So., Western Michigan

ALL-CONFERENCE

STATISTICAL LEADERSINDIVIDUALS

Points

68 Wayne Gagne, Sr., D, Western Michigan

Goals

37 Rob Bryden, Sr., F, Western Michigan

Assists

56 Wayne Gagne, Sr., D, Western Michigan

Penalty Minutes

123 Jeff Madill, Jr., F, Ohio State

Power-Play Goals

26 Rob Bryden, Sr., F, Western Michigan

Short-Handed Goals

6 Sheldon Gorski, So., F, Illinois-Chicago

Game-Winning Goals

7 Mitch Messier, Sr., F, Michigan State

Goals-Against Average

2.95 Bob Essensa, Sr., Michigan State

TEAMS

Power Play

.286 Michigan State (48 of 168)

Penalty Kill

.812 Illinois-Chicago (164 of 202)

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Bowling Green 32 24 6 2 50 181 121 33 10 2 238 160

2. Michigan State 32 23 8 1 47 163 117 33 10 2 231 156

3. Lake Superior 32 19 11 2 40 143 130 22 16 2 181 168

4. Illinois-Chicago 32 18 13 1 37 148 118 21 17 1 176 154

5. Western Michigan 32 16 16 0 32 155 144 23 20 0 219 187

6. Ohio State 32 12 19 1 25 132 168 19 23 1 188 211

7. Michigan 32 11 20 1 23 153 174 14 25 1 188 220

8. Ferris State 32 9 23 0 18 114 152 16 27 0 157 197

9. Miami 32 8 24 0 16 127 192 8 31 0 151 232

1986-87 FINAL STANDINGS

Quarterfi nalsNo. 8 Ferris State at No. 1 Bowling Green

Ferris State 6, Bowling Green 4

Bowling Green 5, Ferris State 0

Bowling Green 5, Ferris State 1

No. 7 Michigan at No. 2 Michigan State

Michigan State 8, Michigan 7 (OT)

Michigan State 6, Michigan 3

No. 6 Ohio State at No. 3 Lake Superior

Lake Superior 8, Ohio State 5

Ohio State 5, Lake Superior 2

Ohio State 8, Lake Superior 4

No. 5 Western Michigan at No. 4 Ill.-Chicago

Western Michigan 3, Illinois-Chicago 2 (OT)

Illinois-Chicago 6, Western Michigan 4

Western Michigan 5, Illinois-Chicago 1

Semifi nalsNo. 1 Bowling Green 5, No. 6 Ohio State 3No. 2 Michigan State 6, No. 5 Western Michigan 3

Consolation GameNo. 6 Ohio State 7, No. 5 Western Michigan 4

ChampionshipNo. 2 Michigan State 4, No. 1 Bowling Green 3 (OT)

All-Tournament TeamF Bobby Reynolds, So., Michigan State

F Jeff Madill, Jr., Ohio State

F Paul Ysebaert, Jr., Bowling Green

D Don McSween, Sr., Michigan State

D Scott Paluch, Jr., Bowling Green

G Gary Kruzich, Sr., Bowling Green

MVP Bobby Reynolds, So., Michigan State

CCHA TOURNAMENT

Quarterfi nals (Total goals) at Michigan State 6, Maine 2

at Michigan State 5, Maine 3(Michigan State def. Maine, 11-5)

at Harvard 7, Bowling Green 1

at Harvard 3, Bowling Green 0(Harvard def. Bowling Green, 10-1)

Semifi nals Michigan State 5, Minnesota 3

Championship North Dakota 5, Michigan State 3

1986-1987 SEASON

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First TeamF Mike Donnelly, Sr., Michigan State

F Jamie Wansbrough, Sr., Bowling Green

F Dan Dorion, Sr., Western Michigan

D Don McSween, Jr., Michigan State

D Wayne Gagne, Jr., Western Michigan

G Gary Kruzich, Jr., Bowling Green

Second TeamF Paul Ysebaert, So., Bowling Green

F Brad Jones, Jr., Michigan

F Stuart Burnie, Sr., Western Michigan

D Brian McKee, So., Bowling Green

D Chris MacDonald, Sr., Western Michigan

G Bob Essensa, Jr., Michigan State

ALL-CONFERENCEQuarterfi nalsNo. 8 Michigan at No. 1 Michigan State

Michigan State 4, Michigan 3

Michigan State 5, Michigan 2No. 7 Illinois-Chicago at No. 2 Bowling Green

Bowling Green 7, Illinois-Chicago 2

Bowling Green 2, Illinois-Chicago 1 (2OT)No. 6 Ferris State at No. 3 Western Michigan

Western Michigan 4, Ferris State 3

Western Michigan 12, Ferris State 2No. 5 Ohio State at No. 4 Lake Superior

Lake Superior 3, Ohio State 1

Ohio State 4, Lake Superior 1

Lake Superior 3, Ohio State 2 (OT)

Semifi nalsNo. 1 Michigan State 3, No. 4 Lake Superior 2No. 3 W. Michigan 4, No. 2 Bowling Green 3 (3OT)

Consolation GamE

No. 2 Bowling Green 3, No. 4 Lake Superior 0

ChampionshipNo. 3 Western Michigan 3, No. 1 Michigan State 1

All-Tournament TeamF Stuart Burnie, Sr., Western Michigan

F Jamie Wansbrough, Sr., Bowling Green

F Dan Dorion, Sr., Western Michigan

D Chris MacDonald, Sr., Western Michigan

D Wayne Gagne, Jr., Western Michigan

G Bill Horn, Fr., Western Michigan

MVP Bill Horn, Fr., Western Michigan

CCHA TOURNAMENTFirst Round (best-of-3) at Michigan State 6, Boston College 4 at Michigan State 4, Boston College 2(Michigan State def. Boston College, 2-0) at Harvard 4, Western Michigan 2\ at Harvard 7, Western Michigan 2(Harvard def. Western Michigan, 2-0)

Semifi nals Michigan State 6, Minnesota 4

Championship Michigan State 6, Harvard 5

NCAA TOURNAMENT

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION

Michigan State

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Western Michigan

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Dan Dorion, Sr., F, Western Michigan

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Joe Murphy, F, Michigan State

COACH OF THE YEAR

Bill Wilkinson, Western Michigan

SEASON SUMMARY

STATISTICAL LEADERSINDIVIDUALS

Points

82 Dan Dorion, Sr., F, Western Michigan

Goals

46 Mike Donnelly, Sr., F, Michigan State

Assists

49 Dan Dorion, Sr., F, Western Michigan

Penalty Minutes

91 Jeff Norton, So., D, Michigan

Power-Play Goals

24 Mike Donnelly, Sr., F, Michigan State

Short-Handed Goals

5 Dan Dorion, Sr., F, Western Michigan

Game-Winning Goals

6 Troy Thrun, Sr., F, Western Michigan

Goals-Against Average

3.06 Joe Shawhan, Jr., Lake Superior

TEAMS

Power Play

.339 Western Michigan (59 of 174)

Penalty Kill

.833 Michigan State (165 of 198)

First TeamF Mike Donnelly, Sr., Michigan State

F Dan Dorion, Sr., Western Michigan

D Wayne Gagne, Jr., Western Michigan

G Gary Kruzich, Jr., Bowling Green

Second TeamF Jamie Wansbrough, Sr., Bowling Green

D Don McSween, Jr., Michigan State

G Bill Horn, Fr., Western Michigan

CCHA ALL-AMERICANS

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA1. Michigan State 32 23 7 2 48 177 124 34 9 2 245 161

2. Bowling Green 32 23 9 0 46 179 129 28 14 0 218 164

Western Michigan 32 23 9 0 46 189 138 32 12 0 256 177

4. Lake Superior 32 17 14 1 35 133 124 24 18 1 170 153

5. Ohio State 32 16 15 1 33 157 177 23 19 1 219 203

6. Ferris State 32 13 17 2 28 152 174 17 19 2 191 202

7. Illinois-Chicago 32 12 20 0 24 137 161 14 25 1 164 197

8. Michigan 32 10 22 0 20 151 184 12 26 0 182 222

9. Miami 32 3 27 2 8 113 177 8 28 2 158 201

1985-86 FINAL STANDINGS

1985-1986 SEASON

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REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION Michigan State

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Michigan State

PLAYER OF THE YEAR Ray Staszak, So., F, Illinois-Chicago

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Paul Ysebaert, F, Bowling Green

COACH OF THE YEAR Ron Mason, Michigan State

SEASON SUMMARY

Quarterfi nalsNo. 8 Miami at No. 1 Michigan State Michigan State 4, Miami 3 Michigan State 7, Miami 1No. 7 Michigan at No. 2 Lake Superior Lake Superior 3, Michigan 1 Lake Superior 7, Michigan 6No. 6 Ohio State at No. 3 Western Michigan Ohio State 4, Western Michigan 2 Western Michigan 5, Ohio State 4 (OT)No. 5 Illinois-Chicago at No. 4 Bowling Green Bowling Green 7, Illinois-Chicago 5 Bowling Green 7, Illinois-Chicago 2

Semifi nalsNo. 1 Michigan State 8, No. 6 Ohio State 0No. 2 Lake Superior 4, No. 4 Bowling Green 1

Consolation GameNo. 6 Ohio State 7, No. 4 Bowling Green 4

ChampionshipNo. 1 Michigan State 5, No. 2 Lake Superior 1

All-Tournament TeamF Craig Simpson, So., Michigan StateF Kelly Miller, Sr., Michigan StateF Tom Anastos, Sr., Michigan StateD Don McSween, So., Michigan StateD Dan McFall, Sr., Michigan State G Norm Foster, So., Michigan State

MVP Norm Foster, So., Michigan State

CCHA TOURNAMENTQuarterfi nals (Total goals) at Rensselaer 7, Lake Superior 3 at Rensselaer 3, Lake Superior 3(Rensselaer def. Lake Superior, 10-6)

at Michigan State 3, Providence 2 Providence 4, at Michigan State 2(Providence def. Michigan State, 6-5)

NCAA TOURNAMENT

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamF Kelly Miller, Sr., Michigan StateF Craig Simpson, So., Michigan StateD Dan McFall, Sr., Michigan State

Second TeamF Ray Staszak, So., Illinois-ChicagoD Gary Haight, Sr., Michigan StateG Glenn Healy, Sr., Western Michigan

First TeamF Craig Simpson, So., Michigan StateF Ray Staszak, So., Illinois-ChicagoF Kelly Miller, Sr., Michigan StateD Gary Haight, Sr., Michigan StateD Don McSween, So., Michigan StateG Bob Essensa, So., Michigan State

Second TeamF Jamie Wansbrough, Jr., Bowling GreenF Allan Butler, Sr., Lake SuperiorF Tom Anastos, Sr., Michigan StateD Dan McFall, Sr., Michigan StateD Mike Rousseau, Sr., Ohio StateG Glenn Healy, Sr., Western Michigan

ALL-CONFERENCE

STATISTICAL LEADERSINDIVIDUALS

Points 69 Craig Simpson, So., F, Michigan State

Goals 30 Ray Staszak, So., F, Illinois-Chicago

Assists 45 Craig Simpson, So., F, Michigan State

Penalty Minutes 79 Jeff Norton, Fr., D, Michigan

Power-Play Goals 12 John Ciotti, Sr., F, Miami Dave Beaudin, So., F, Ohio State

Short-Handed Goals 5 Dale Krentz, Sr., F, Michigan State

Game-Winning Goals 5 Allan Butler, Sr., F, Lake Superior Joe Tracy, So., F, Ohio State

Goals-Against Average 1.78 Bob Essensa, So., Michigan State

TEAMS

Power Play .306 Michigan State (53 of 173)

Penalty Kill .844 Michigan State (146 of 173)

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Michigan State 32 27 5 0 54 191 78 38 6 0 262 100

2. Lake Superior 32 21 11 0 42 147 120 27 16 1 190 160

3. Western Michigan 32 18 13 1 37 133 103 22 16 2 164 138

4. Bowling Green 32 17 15 0 34 154 146 21 21 0 201 196

5. Illinois-Chicago 32 15 17 0 30 154 169 17 23 0 193 219

6. Ohio State 32 13 17 2 28 121 146 19 20 2 162 181

7. Michigan 32 11 20 1 23 118 163 13 26 1 151 208

Miami 32 10 19 3 23 127 174 14 23 3 158 205

9. Ferris State 32 8 23 1 17 110 156 11 26 1 140 176

1984-85 FINAL STANDINGS

1984-1985 SEASON

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First TeamF Paul Pooley, Sr., Ohio StateF Dan Dorion, So., Western MichiganF Dan Kane, Sr., Bowling GreenD Garry Galley, Jr., Bowling GreenD Dan McFall, Jr., Michigan StateG John Dougan, Jr., Ohio State

Second TeamF Perry Pooley, Sr., Ohio StateF Randy Merrifi eld, Sr., Ferris StateF John Samanski, Sr., Bowling GreenD Dave Ellett, So., Bowling GreenD Jim File, Sr., Ferris StateG Norm Foster, Fr., Michigan State

ALL-CONFERENCEQuarterfi nals (Total goals)No. 8 Lake Superior at No. 1 Bowling Green Bowling Green 7, Lake Superior 3 Lake Superior 7, Bowling Green 6 No. 7 Ferris State at No. 2 Ohio State Ohio State 5, Ferris State 2 Ohio State 6, Ferris State 1No. 6 Michigan Tech at No. 3 Michigan State Michigan State 5, Michigan Tech 3 Michigan State 3, Michigan Tech 1No. 5 Western Michigan at No. 4 Northern Michigan Western Michigan 3, Northern Michigan 2 Western Michigan 4, Northern Michigan 4

Semifi nalsNo. 3 Michigan State 8, No. 2 Ohio State 1No. 5 Western Michigan 4, No. 1 Bowling Green 3 (2OT)

Consolation GameNo. 2 Ohio State 3, No. 1 Bowling Green 2 (OT)

ChampionshipNo. 3 Michigan State 5, No. 5 Western Michigan 0

All-Tournament TeamF Dan Dorion, So., Western MichiganF Gord Flegel, Jr., Michigan StateF Newell Brown, Sr., Michigan StateD Jeff Eisley, Sr., Michigan StateD Dave Ellett, So., Bowling GreenG Norm Foster, Fr., Michigan State

MVP Glenn Healy, Jr., G, Western Michigan

CCHA TOURNAMENTFirst Round (Total goals) at Michigan State 6, Boston College 2 at Michigan State 7, Boston College 6(Michigan State def. Boston College, 13-8) Boston University 6, at Bowling Green 3 at Bowling Green 5, Boston Universtiy 1 (OT)(Bowling Green def. Boston University, 8-7)

Semifi nals Bowling Green 2, Michigan State 1

Championship Bowling Green 5, Minnesota-Duluth 4 (4 OT)

NCAA TOURNAMENT

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION Bowling Green

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION Michigan State

PLAYER OF THE YEAR Paul Pooley, Sr., F, Ohio State

ROOKIES OF THE YEAR Gary Emmons, F, Northern Michigan Bill Shibicky, F, Michigan State

COACH OF THE YEAR Bill Wilkinson, Western Michigan

SEASON SUMMARY

First TeamF Dan Kane, Sr., Bowling GreenF Paul Pooley, Sr., Ohio StateD Garry Galley, Jr., Bowling Green

Second TeamF Dan Dorion, So., Western MichiganF Perry Pooley, Sr., Ohio StateD Dan McFall, Jr., Michigan StateD Bill Schafhauser, Sr., Northern Michigan

CCHA ALL-AMERICANS

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Bowling Green 28 22 4 2 46 146 95 34 8 2 228 146

2. Ohio State 30 21 9 0 42 155 96 30 10 1 212 133

Michigan State 30 21 9 0 42 162 90 34 12 0 241 129

4. Northern Michigan 30 16 14 0 32 126 118 17 22 1 155 161

5. Western Michigan 28 13 14 1 27 125 114 22 18 2 187 168

6. Michigan Tech 30 14 16 0 28 123 128 19 21 1 160 167

Ferris State 30 13 15 2 28 128 138 18 20 3 184 184

8. Lake Superior 30 12 17 1 25 103 127 18 20 2 152 176

9. Michigan 30 11 18 1 23 105 148 14 22 1 134 179

10. Miami 30 10 20 0 20 116 156 13 23 1 149 188

11. Illinois-Chicago 28 5 22 1 11 83 162 5 29 1 106 221

1983-84 FINAL STANDINGS

INDIVIDUALS

Points 71 Paul Pooley, Sr., F, Ohio State

Goals 28 Perry Pooley, Sr., F, Ohio State

Assists 46 Paul Pooley, Sr., F, Ohio State

Goals-Against Average 2.84 John Dougan, Jr., Ohio State

TEAMS

Power Play .333 Ohio State (48 of 144)

Penalty Kill .812 Bowling Green (91 of 112)

STATISTICAL LEADERS

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REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION Bowling Green

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION Michigan State

PLAYER OF THE YEAR Brian Hills, Sr., F, Bowling Green

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Chris Seychel, F, Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR Jerry Welsh, Ohio State

SEASON SUMMARY

Quarterfi nals (Total goals)No. 8 Notre Dame at No. 1 Bowling Green Bowling Green 8, Notre Dame 3 Bowling Green 7, Notre Dame 2 No. 7 Ferris State at No. 2 Michigan State Ferris State 4, Michigan State 2 Michigan State 5, Ferris State 1No. 6 Miami at No. 3 Ohio State Ohio State 6, Miami 2 Miami 6, Ohio State 4No. 5 Northern Michigan at No. 4 Michigan Tech Northern Michigan 3, Michigan Tech 2 Northern Michigan 3, Michigan Tech 3

Semifi nalsNo. 1 Bowling Green 3, No. 5 Northern Michigan 0No. 2 Michigan State 8, No. 3 Ohio State 3

Consolation GameNo. 3 Ohio State 8, No. 5 Northern Michigan 6

ChampionshipNo. 2 Michigan State 4, No. 1 Bowling Green 3 (OT)

All-Tournament TeamF Kelly Miller, So., Michigan StateF Gord Flegel, So., Michigan StateF Dan Kane, Jr., Bowling GreenD Garry Galley, So., Bowling GreenD Mike Pikul, Jr., Bowling GreenG Mike David, Sr., Bowling Green

MVP Mike David, Sr., Bowling Green

CCHA TOURNAMENT

Quarterfi nals (Total goals) at Harvard 6, Michigan State 5 at Harvard 3, Michigan State 3(Harvard def. Michigan State, 9-8)

NCAA TOURNAMENT

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamF Kirt Bjork, Sr., Notre DameF Brian Hills, Sr., Bowling GreenG Ron Scott, Jr., Michigan State

First TeamF Brian Hills, Sr., Bowling GreenF Andy Browne, Sr., Ohio StateF Ted Speers, Sr., MichiganD Ken Leiter, Sr., Michigan StateD Garry Galley, So., Bowling GreenG Ron Scott, Jr., Michigan State

Second TeamF Kirt Bjork, Sr., Notre DameF Dan Kane, Jr., Bowling GreenF Dave Kobryn, Jr., Ohio StateD Gary Haight, Jr., Michigan StateD Kevin Beaton, Sr., MiamiG John Dougan, So., Ohio State

ALL-CONFERENCE

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Bowling Green 32 24 5 3 51 200 115 28 8 4 238 143 2. Michigan State 32 23 9 0 46 132 83 30 11 1 187 115 Ohio State 32 21 7 4 46 159 107 26 9 5 204 140 4. Michigan Tech 32 20 12 0 40 162 124 22 17 1 189 157 5. Northern Michigan 32 16 13 3 35 125 113 18 18 4 147 153 6. Miami 32 15 16 1 31 136 142 18 17 1 165 156 7. Ferris State 32 12 16 4 28 119 145 1 6 18 4 141 161 Notre Dame 32 13 17 2 28 141 170 13 21 2 155 206 9. Michigan 32 11 21 0 22 124 161 14 22 0 157 175 Western Michigan 32 10 20 2 22 105 135 11 23 2 117 156 11. Lake Superior 32 10 21 1 21 110 140 12 23 1 131 157 12. Illinois-Chicago 32 6 24 2 14 82 160 6 28 2 94 185

1982-83 FINAL STANDINGS

Points 82 Brian Hills, Sr., F, Bowling Green

Goals 47 Brian Hills, Sr., F, Bowling Green

Assists 37 Andy Browne, Sr., F, Ohio State

Goals-Against Average 2.45 Ron Scott, Jr., Michigan State

STATISTICAL LEADERS

1982-1983 SEASON

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REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION Northern Michigan

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION Northern Michigan

PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jeff Pyle, Jr., F, Northern Michigan

ROOKIES OF THE YEAR Jeff Poeschl, G, Northern Michigan Paul Pooley, F, Ohio State

COACH OF THE YEAR Rick Comley, Northern Michigan

SEASON SUMMARY

Semifi nalsNo. 4 Bowling Green at No. 1 Northern Michigan Northern Michigan 3, Bowling Green 3 Northern Michigan 10, Bowling Green 2No. 3 Ferris State at No. 2 Ohio State Ohio State 5, Ferris State 3 Ohio State 3, Ferris State 3

Championship (Total goals)Northern Michigan def. Ohio State, 6-4

No. 1 Northern Michigan 2, No. 2 Ohio State 2No. 1 Northern Michigan 4, No. 2 Ohio State 2

CCHA TOURNAMENTQuarterfi nals (Total goals) at Northern Michigan 7, Cornell 3 Cornell 4, at Northern Michigan 3(Northern Michigan def. Cornell, 10-7)

Semifi nals Wisconsin 5, Northern Michigan 1

NCAA TOURNAMENT

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSF Steve Bozek, Jr., Northern Michigan

First TeamF Jeff Pyle, Jr., Northern MichiganF Steve Bozek, Jr., Northern MichiganF Ross Fitzpatrick, Jr., Western MichiganD Dan Mandich, Jr., Ohio StateD Jim File, Fr., Ferris StateD George Harrison, Sr., Ferris StateD Brent Morrow, Jr., Ohio StateG Mike Blake, Sr., Ohio State

Second TeamF Paul Pooley, Fr., Ohio StateF George McPhee, Jr., Bowling GreenF Brian Hills, So., Bowling GreenG Jeff Poeschl, Fr., Northern Michigan

ALL-CONFERENCE

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Northern Michigan 22 18 4 0 36 115 81 27 14 3 201 158

2. Ohio State 22 15 6 1 31 107 82 24 12 3 189 149

3. Ferris State 22 13 9 0 26 101 92 20 14 2 166 144

4. Bowling Green 22 10 12 0 20 98 99 13 24 2 153 188

5. Western Michigan 22 8 13 1 17 99 107 15 19 2 178 165

6. Lake Superior 22 6 15 1 13 101 134 13 22 1 183 202

Miami (road games) 12 0 11 1 1 42 68 16 17 2 174 142

1980-81 FINAL STANDINGS

at Northeastern 2, Bowling Green 2 at Northeastern 3, Bowling Green 2 (OT)(Northeastern def. Bowling Green, 5-4) at New Hampshire 3, Michigan State 2 at New Hampshire 6, Michigan State 2(New Hampshire def. Michigan State, 9-4)

NCAA TOURNAMENT

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION Bowling Green

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION Michigan State

PLAYER OF THE YEAR George McPhee, Sr., F, Bowling Green

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Jon Elliott, G, Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR Jerry York, Bowling Green

SEASON SUMMARY

First TeamF Brian Hills, Jr., Bowling GreenF George McPhee, Sr., Bowling GreenD Brian MacLellan, Sr., Bowling GreenG Ron Scott, So., Michigan State

CCHA ALL-AMERICANS

First TeamF George McPhee, Sr., Bowling GreenF Brian Hills, Jr., Bowling GreenF Newell Brown, So., Michigan StateD Brian MacLellan, Sr., Bowling GreenD Jim File, So., Ferris StateG Ron Scott, So., Michigan State

Second TeamDave Poulin, Sr., ND; Mark Hamway, Jr., MSU; Larry Marson, Sr., OSU; Steve Richmond, Sr., UM; Gary Haight, So., MSU; John Schmidt, Sr., ND; Jon Elliott, Fr., UM

ALL-CONFERENCENo. 8 Northern Michigan at No. 1 Bowling GreenNo. 7 Lake Superior at No. 2 Michigan StateNo. 6 Ferris State at No. 3 Michigan TechNo. 5 Michigan at No. 4 Notre Dame

No. 4 Notre Dame 8, No. 1 Bowling Green 5No. 2 Michigan State 3, No. 3 Michigan Tech 2

No. 1 Bowling Green 2, No. 3 Michigan Tech 1

No. 2 Michigan State 4, No. 4 Notre Dame 1

CCHA TOURNAMENT

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pct. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Bowling Green 28 20 7 1 .732 164 105 27 13 2 235 163 2. Michigan State 32 21 10 1 .672 138 94 26 14 2 184 123 3. Michigan Tech 28 16 11 1 .589 129 120 23 14 3 195 165 4. Notre Dame 30 15 13 2 .533 139 130 23 15 2 199 168 Michigan 30 14 12 4 .533 93 101 18 15 5 130 131 6. Ferris State 30 13 15 2 .467 117 133 15 18 3 144 158 7. Lake Superior 28 11 15 2 .429 112 110 19 17 3 165 150 Northern Michigan 28 12 16 0 .429 106 127 15 21 0 141 171 9. Western Michigan 30 11 18 1 .383 129 150 14 19 1 141 164 10. Ohio State 28 10 17 1 .375 107 132 16 17 1 158 150

11. Miami 28 9 18 1 .339 100 132 16 19 1 163 153Teams ranked by winning percentage based on unbalanced league schedule.

1981-82 FINAL STANDINGS

1981-1982 SEASON

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Semifi nalsNo. 4 Bowling Green at No. 1 Northern Michigan

Northern Michigan 11, Bowling Green 3 Northern Michigan 3, Bowling Green 3No. 3 Ferris State at No. 2 Ohio State

Ferris State 4, Ohio State 4 Ferris State 8, Ohio State 4

Championship (total goals)No. 1 Northern Michigan 7, No. 3 Ferris State 3No. 1 Northern Michigan 8, No. 3 Ferris State 6 (NMU def. FSU, 15-9)

CCHA TOURNAMENT

First Round Northern Michigan 4, at Minnesota 3

Semifi nals Northern Michigan 5, Cornell 4

Championship North Dakota 5, Northern Michigan 2

NCAA TOURNAMENT

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION Northern Michigan

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION Northern Michigan

PLAYER OF THE YEAR Steve Weeks, Sr., G, Northern Michigan

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Steve Mulholland, F, Lake Superior

COACH OF THE YEAR Rick Comley, Northern Michgan

SEASON SUMMARY CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Northern Michigan 20 17 3 0 34 113 64 34 6 1 239 128

2. Ohio State 20 14 5 1 29 111 70 25 10 3 192 123

3. Ferris State 20 11 9 0 22 108 94 26 11 1 214 156

4. Bowling Green 20 9 11 0 18 87 90 16 20 2 161 174

5. Western Michigan 20 6 13 1 13 95 119 18 16 2 196 182

6. Lake Superior 20 2 18 0 4 63 140 12 21 1 158 201

1979-80 FINAL STANDINGS

First TeamF Steve Bozek, So., Northern MichiganF Bill Joyce, Sr., Northern MichiganF Jim Baker, So., Ferris StateD Tom Laidlaw, Sr., Northern MichiganD Don Waddell, Sr., Northern MichiganG Steve Weeks, Sr., Northern Michigan

ALL-CONFERENCE

Second TeamF Larry Marson, So., Ohio StateF Paul Tilley, Sr., Ohio StateF Steve Mulholland, Fr., Lake SuperiorF Bob Scurfi eld, So., Western MichiganD John Gibb, So., Bowling GreenD Mike Cotter, Sr., Bowling GreenD Brian Jenks, Jr., Ohio StateD Greg Kostenko, Sr., Ohio StateD Rod McNair, Sr., Ohio StateD Paul Pickard, So., Ferris StateG Steve Jones, Sr., Ohio State

ALL-CONFERENCE

Semifi nals (total goals)No. 4 Lake Superior at No. 1 Bowling Green Bowling Green 12, Lake Superior 1 Bowling Green 6, Lake Superior 1No. 3 Northern Michigan at No. 2 Ohio State Northern Michigan 5, Ohio State 5 Ohio State 5, Northern Michigan 4 (4OT)

Championship (total goals) No. 1 Bowling Green 5, No. 2 Ohio State 3 No. 1 Bowling Green 6, No. 2 Ohio State 4(Bowling Green def. Ohio State, 11-7)

CCHA TOURNAMENTFirst Round

at Minnesota 6, Bowling Green 3

NCAA TOURNAMENT

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION Bowling Green

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION Bowling Green

PLAYER OF THE YEAR Ken Morrow, Sr., D, Bowling Green

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR George McPhee, F, Bowling Green

COACH OF THE YEAR Ron Mason, Bowling Green

SEASON SUMMARY

First TeamF Paul Tilley, Jr., Ohio StateF John Markell, Sr., Bowling GreenF Mark Wells, Sr., Bowling GreenD Ken Morrow, Sr., Bowling GreenD Tom Laidlaw, Jr., Northern MichiganG Wally Charko, So., Bowling Green

Second TeamF George McPhee, Fr., Bowling GreenF Chris Valentine, Fr., St. LouisF Ron Sandzik, Sr., Lake SuperiorD George Kryzer, Sr., St. LouisD Doug Butler, Sr., St. LouisG Steve Jones, Jr., Ohio StateG Murray Skinner, So., Lake SuperiorG Steve Weeks, Jr., Northern Michigan

ALL-CONFERENCE

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Bowling Green 24 21 2 1 43 142 54 37 6 2 179 113

2. Ohio State 24 15 8 1 31 126 101 25 13 2 218 170

3. Northern Michigan 24 13 10 1 27 109 93 19 12 3 168 126

4. Lake Superior 24 11 12 1 23 118 112 16 18 2 164 181

5. St. Louis 24 9 13 2 20 104 137 16 16 3 174 189

6. Western Michigan 24 8 16 0 16 116 142 17 19 0 171 182

7. Ferris State 24 4 20 0 8 87 163 10 24 0 155 217

1978-79 FINAL STANDINGS

STATISTICAL LEADERSPoints 51 Chris Valentine, Fr., F, St. Louis

Goals 19 Chris Valentine, Fr., F, St. Louis

Assists 32 Chris Valentine, Fr., F, St. Louis John Markell, Sr., F, Bowling Green

1979-1980 SEASON

1978-1979 SEASON

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REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION St. Louis

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION Bowling Green

PLAYER OF THE YEAR Mike Liut, Sr., G, Bowling Green

COACH OF THE YEAR Bill Selman, St. Louis

SEASON SUMMARY

Semifi nalsNo. 4 Western Michigan at No. 1 St. Louis St. Louis 3, Western Michigan 2 St. Louis 11, Western Michigan 4No. 3 Ohio State at No. 2 Bowling Green Bowling Green 5, Ohio State 2 Bowling Green 4, Ohio State 1

Championship (total goals) No. 2 Bowling Green 4, No. 1 St. Louis 0 No. 1 St. Louis 4, No. 2 Bowling Green 1(Bowling Green def. St. Louis, 5-4)

All-Tournament Team No team selected 1976-1981

CCHA TOURNAMENT

First Roundat Michigan 7, Bowling Green 5

NCAA TOURNAMENT

First TeamF Mark Wells, So., Bowling GreenF John Markell, So., Bowling GreenF Tim Dunlop, Jr., Western MichiganD John Mavity, Jr., Bowling GreenD Kent Jackson, Jr., St. LouisG Mike Liut, Sr., Bowling Green

Second TeamF Gary Murphy, Jr., St. LouisF Wayne Ormson, Sr., St. LouisF Paul Tilley, Fr., Ohio StateD Ken Morrow, So., Bowling GreenD Doug Butler, So., St. LouisG Pat Tims, Sr., Lake Superior

ALL-CONFERENCE

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. St. Louis 16 13 2 1 27 89 52 27 11 1 197 128

2. Bowling Green 16 10 6 0 20 94 52 28 11 0 209 113

3. Ohio State 16 8 7 1 17 64 74 17 20 1 160 178

4. Western Michigan 16 5 11 0 10 52 79 17 19 1 179 180

5. Lake Superior 16 3 13 0 6 56 98 10 23 0 139 197

1976-77 FINAL STANDINGS

Points 28 John Markell, So., F, Bowling Green Mark Wells, So., F, Bowling Green

Goals 12 John Markell, So., F, Bowling Green Mark Wells, So., F, Bowling Green Gary Murphy, Jr., F, St. Louis

Assists 17 John Mavity, Jr., D, Bowling Green

Goals-Against Average 2.99 Mike Liut, Sr., Bowling Green

STATISTICAL LEADERS

Semifi nals (Total goals)No. 4 Ohio State at No. 1 Bowling Green Bowling Green 3, Ohio State 1 Bowling Green 4, Ohio State 2No. 3 Northern Michigan at No. 2 St. Louis St. Louis 6, Northern Michigan 2 St. Louis 4, Northern Michigan 4

Championship (Total goals) No. 1 Bowling Green 3, No. 2 St. Louis 1 No. 1 Bowling Green 10, No. 2 St. Louis 2(Bowling Green def. St. Louis, 13-3)

CCHA TOURNAMENTFirst Round at Bowling Green 5, Colorado College 3

Semifi nals Boston College 6, Bowling Green 2

Third Place Bowling Green 4, Wisconsin 3

NCAA TOURNAMENT

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION Bowling Green

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION Bowling Green

PLAYERS OF THE YEAR John Markell, Jr., F, Bowling Green Don Waddell, So., D, Northern Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR Ron Mason, Bowling Green

SEASON SUMMARY CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pct. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Bowling Green 18 15 3 0 .833 96 42 31 8 0 196 108

2. St. Louis 20 10 10 0 .500 73 71 21 17 2 134 99

3. Northern Michigan 20 8 10 2 .450 77 84 19 12 3 150 129

Ohio State 20 9 11 0 .450 73 89 16 18 1 144 154

5. Lake Superior 18 7 10 1 .417 73 101 18 13 1 144 148

6. Western Michigan 20 7 12 1 .375 83 88 15 17 1 175 140Northern Michigan awarded Third Place by virtue of winning the season series vs. OSU, 3-1. Teams were ranked by winning percentage

due to unbalanced league schedule.

1977-78 FINAL STANDINGS

First TeamF John Markell, Jr., Bowling GreenF Gary Murphy, Sr., St. LouisF Bill Joyce, So., Northern MichiganD Ken Morrow, Jr., Bowling GreenD Don Waddell, So., Northern MichiganG Brian Stankiewicz, Fr., Bowling Green

Second TeamF Bernie Saunders, Jr., Western MichiganF Paul Cappuccio, So., Western MichiganF Byron Shutt, Sr., Bowling GreenD Doug Butler, Jr., St. LouisD Kent Jackson, Sr., St. LouisG Brian O’Connell, Sr., St. Louis

ALL-CONFERENCE

CCHA ALL-AMERICANSFirst TeamD Ken Morrow, Jr., Bowling Green

1977-1978 SEASON

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REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION St. Louis

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION St. Louis

SEASON SUMMARY

Semifi nals No. 3 Lake Superior 6, No. 2 Bowling Green 4 No. 1 St. Louis 5, Western Michigan 2(WMU fi nished fi rst in CCHA Div. II)

Championship No. 1 St. Louis 8, No. 3 Lake Superior 3

All-Tournament TeamF Julio Francella, Sr., Lake SuperiorF Doug Lawton, Fr., St. LouisF Tim Dunlop, Fr., Western MichiganD Kevin O’Rear, Sr., St. LouisD Roger Archer, Sr., Bowling Green G Lindsay Middlebrook, So., St. Louis

(No MVP selected)

CCHA TOURNAMENT

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. St. Louis 8 5 3 0 10 33 22 26 13 1 201 135

2. Bowling Green 8 4 3 1 9 35 30 23 10 2 200 124

3. Lake Superior 8 2 5 1 5 27 43 17 14 1 177 144

1974-75 FINAL STANDINGS

Points 17 Bob Dobek, Sr., F, Bowling Green

Goals-Against Average 2.52 Lindsay Middlebrook, So., St. Louis

STATISTICAL LEADERSFirst TeamF Bob Dobek, Sr., Bowling GreenF Doug Ross, So., Bowling GreenF Rick Kennedy, Sr., St. LouisD Roger Archer, Sr., Bowling GreenD Kevin O’Rear, Sr., St. LouisG Mike Liut, So., Bowling GreenG Al Sarachman, So., Bowling GreenG Lindsay Middlebrook, So., St. Louis

Second TeamF Mike Hartman, Fr., Bowling GreenF Mike Gaba, So., Lake SuperiorF Julio Francella, Sr., Lake SuperiorD Kent Jackson, Fr., St. LouisD Marc Gaudreault, So., Lake Superior

ALL-CONFERENCE

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION Bowling Green

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION St. Louis

COACH OF THE YEAR Ron Mason, Bowling Green

SEASON SUMMARY CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Bowling Green 16 11 4 1 23 80 44 21 9 2 198 90

2. St. Louis 16 10 5 1 21 76 51 24 15 2 193 139

3. Lake Superior 16 9 7 0 18 59 55 20 16 1 185 172

4. Western Michigan 16 6 10 0 12 62 75 18 14 2 176 158

5. Ohio State 16 3 13 0 6 49 101 18 15 1 213 155

1975-76 FINAL STANDINGS

First TeamF Bruce Allworth, Jr., Ohio StateF Gary Murphy, So., St. LouisF Mike Ballanger, Sr., St. LouisD John Mavity, So., Bowling GreenD Ken Morrow, Fr., Bowling GreenG Al Sarachman, Jr., Bowling Green

Second TeamF Mike Hartman, So., Bowling GreenF Mike Gaba, Jr., Lake SuperiorF Kim Gellert, Jr., Lake SuperiorD Kent Jackson, So., St. LouisD George Kryzer, Fr., St. LouisG Mike Liut, Jr., Bowling Green

ALL-CONFERENCE

Semifi nals No. 4 W. Michigan 3, No. 1 Bowling Green 2 (OT) No. 2 St. Louis 9, No. 3 Lake Superior 1

Championship (total goals)No 1. St. Louis 2, No. 4 Western Michigan 2

No. 1 St. Louis 13, No. 4 Western Michigan 2(St. Louis def. Western Michigan, 15-4)

All-Tournament Team No team selected 1976-1981

CCHA TOURNAMENTPoints 25 Gary Murphy, So., F, St. Louis

Goals-Against Average 2.91 Mike Liut, Jr., Bowling Green

STATISTICAL LEADERS

1975-1976 SEASON

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REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION St. Louis

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION Bowling Green

SEASON SUMMARY

Round RobinNo. 3 Bowling Green 6, No. 1 St. Louis 5 (OT)

No. 3 Bowling Green 8, No. 2 Ohio State 1 No. 1 St. Louis 11, No. 2 Ohio State 4(Bowling Green wins round robin)

All-Tournament TeamF Bruce Woodhouse, Fr., Bowling GreenF John Stewart, Fr., Bowling GreenF Rick Kennedy, So., St. LouisD Jan Kascak, Sr., St. LouisD Roger Archer, So., Bowling GreenG Ralph Kloiber, Jr., St. Louis

(No MVP selected)

CCHA TOURNAMENT

First TeamF Rick Kennedy, So., St. LouisF John Nestic, Jr., St. LouisF Ray Meyers, Jr., Ohio StateD Roger Archer, So., Bowling GreenD Bill Slewidge, So., Lake SuperiorG Ralph Kloiber, Jr., St. Louis

Second TeamF Julio Francella, So., Lake SuperiorF Mike Bartley, Jr., Bowling GreenF Dave Davies, Jr., St. LoiuisD Chuck Gyles, Sr., Bowling GreenD Jim Witherspoon, Jr., Ohio StateG Don Boyd, So., Bowling GreenG Don Muio, Sr., Lake Superior

ALL-CONFERENCE

Points 41 Rick Kennedy, So., F, St. Louis

Goals 21 Rick Kennedy, So., F, St. Louis

Assists 23 Dave Davies, Jr., F, St. Louis Mario Faubert, Fr., D, St. Louis

Goals-Against Average 3.12 Ralph Kloiber, Jr., St. Louis

STATISTICAL LEADERS

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pct. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. St. Louis 16 13 3 0 .813 116 52 27 11 0 266 162

2. Lake Superior 12 9 3 0 .750 82 53 20 10 0 201 129

3. Ohio State 14 7 7 0 .500 76 65 18 11 1 179 141

4. Bowling Green 16 6 10 0 .375 95 94 16 19 0 193 191

5. Ohio University 14 1 13 0 .071 36 141 6 18 0 NA NATeams ranked by winning percentage due to unbalanced league schedule.

1972-73 FINAL STANDINGS

Semifi nals No. 2. St. Louis 6, No. 3 Bowling Green 1 No. 1 Lake Superior 6, Western Michigan 2(WMU fi nished fi rst in CCHA Div. II)

Consolation Game No. 3 Bowling Green 11, Western Michigan 4

Championship No. 2 St. Louis 8, No. 1 Lake Superior 3

All-Tournament TeamF John Nestic, Sr., St. LouisF Rich Nagai, So., Bowling GreenF Charlie Labelle, Jr., St. LouisD Mario Faubert, So., St. LouisD Tom Davies, Sr., Lake SuperiorG Carl Sapinsky, Sr., St. Louis

(No MVP selected)

CCHA TOURNAMENT

CONFERENCE OVERALL GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA 1. Lake Superior 8 5 3 0 10 40 33 22 16 1 205 159

2. St. Louis 8 5 3 0 10 35 37 28 12 0 224 165

3. Bowling Green 8 2 6 0 4 32 37 20 19 0 217 167LSSU declared regular-season champion based on outscoring SLU, 21-17, in series split

1973-74 FINAL STANDINGSREGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION Lake Superior

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION St. Louis

SEASON SUMMARY

First TeamF Bob Dobek, Jr., Bowling GreenF Kim Gellert, Fr., Lake SuperiorF John Nestic, Sr., St. LouisD Roger Archer, Jr., Bowling GreenD Tom Davies, Sr., Lake SuperiorG Pat Tims, Fr., Lake Superior

Second TeamF John Stewart, So., Bowling GreenF Rick Kennedy, Jr., St. LouisF Charlie Labelle, Jr., St. LouisD Mario Faubert, So., St. LouisD Bill Slewidge, Jr., Lake SuperiorG Ralph Kloiber, Sr., St. Louis

ALL-CONFERENCE

Points 15 Tom Davies, Sr., D, Lake Superior

Goals-Against Average 3.90 Ralph Kloiber, Sr., St. Louis

STATISTICAL LEADERS

1973-1974 SEASON

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CONFERENCE OVERALL

GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF GA

1. Ohio State 12 8 4 0 16 44 35 24 5 0 154 71

St. Louis 12 7 3 2 16 64 49 15 15 3 194 156

3. Bowling Green 12 6 4 2 14 60 48 21 10 2 172 123

4. Ohio University 12 1 11 0 2 34 70 7 17 0 97 132OSU declared regular-season champion based on outscoring SLU, 17-15, in series split.

1971-72 FINAL STANDINGS

Semifi nalsNo. 1 Ohio State 7, No. 4 Ohio University 1No. 2 St. Louis 6, No. 3 Bowling Green 5 (OT)

Consolation GameNo. 3 Bowling Green 7, No. 4 Ohio University 6 (OT)

ChampionshipNo. 1 Ohio State 3, No. 2 St. Louis 0

CCHA TOURNAMENT

All-Tournament TeamF John Nestic, So., St. LouisF Mike Bartley, So., Bowling GreenF Jerry Welsh, Jr., Ohio StateD Jim Witherspoon, So., Ohio StateD Roger Archer, Fr., Bowling GreenG Bill McKenzie, Jr., Ohio State

MVP Bill McKenzie, Jr., Ohio State

REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONOhio State

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION St. Louis

SEASON SUMMARY

POINTS

28 Mike Bartley, So., F, Bowling Green

GOALS

18 Mike Bartley, So., F, Bowling Green

ASSISTS

18 Chuck Gyles, Jr., D, Bowling Green

PENALTY MINUTES

47 Nick Lasch, Jr., D, Ohio University

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE

2.85 Bill McKenzie, Jr., G, Ohio State

STATISTICAL LEADERS

1971-1972 SEASON

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CCHA 38-YEAR ALL-TIME FINISHES

Team 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84

Bowling Green 3 4 3 2 1 2 1 1 4 4 1 1 1

Ferris State - - - - - - - 7 3 3 6 7 6

Illinois-Chicago - - - - - - - - - - - 12 11

Lake Superior - 2 1 3 3 5 5 4 6 6 7 11 8

Miami - - - - - - - - - - 11 6 10

Michigan - - - - - - - - - - 4 9 9

Michigan State - - - - - - - - - - 2 2 2

Michigan Tech - - - - - - - - - - 3 4 6

Northern Michigan - - - - - - 3 3 1 1 7 5 4

Notre Dame - - - - - - - - - - 4 7 -

Ohio State 1 3 - - 5 3 3 2 2 2 10 2 2

Ohio University 4 5 - - - - - - - - - - -

St. Louis 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 5 - - - - -

Western Michigan - - - - 4 4 6 6 5 5 9 9 5

Team 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96

Alaska - - - - - - - - A A A 9

Bowling Green 4 2 1 2 5 3 6 9 7 6 2 5

Ferris State 9 6 8 7 7 8 3 6 6 7 6 6

Illinois-Chicago 5 7 4 6 3 9 8 7 9 9 8 11

Kent State - - - - - - - - 8 11 - -

Lake Superior 2 4 3 1 2 2 1 2 3 2 4 1

Miami 7 9 9 9 9 7 9 5 1 5 4 7

Michigan 7 8 7 5 4 4 2 1 2 1 1 1

Michigan State 1 1 2 3 1 1 5 3 4 3 3 3

Northern Michigan - - - - - - - - - - - -

Notre Dame - - - - - - - - 10 8 9 9

Ohio State 6 5 6 8 8 5 7 8 11 10 10 8

Western Michigan 3 2 5 4 6 5 4 4 5 4 6 3

Team 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10

Alaska 8 10 11 12 9 4 8 6 8 8 11 9 4 5

Bowling Green 5 11 7 8 9 11 11 9 5 12 12 7 12 11

Ferris State 9 8 6 6 8 9 1 10 10 6 9 5 9 3

Lake Superior 4 6 8 3 12 12 12 11 9 6 8 10 10 10

Miami 2 5 9 9 2 10 5 2 7 1 3 2 2 1

Michigan 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 2 1 2 7

Michigan State 3 1 1 2 1 2 4 3 6 2 4 3 10 2

Nebraska-Omaha - - - 7 4 5 10 12 4 4 5 8 7 6

Northern Michigan - 4 5 3 5 3 5 7 3 4 10 6 6 4

Notre Dame 10 6 4 5 11 7 5 5 12 8 1 4 1 9

Ohio State 7 3 3 11 7 7 3 4 2 10 7 11 5 8

Western Michigan 5 9 10 9 5 6 8 8 10 11 6 12 7 12

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CHAMPIONSSeason Regular-Season Coach Tournament (seed) Coach Runner-up

1971-72 Ohio State Dave Chambers Ohio State (1) Dave Chambers St. Louis

1972-73 St. Louis Bill Selman Bowling Green (3) Jack Vivian Ohio State

1973-74 Lake Superior Rick Comley St. Louis (2) Bill Selman Lake Superior

1974-75 St. Louis Bill Selman St. Louis (1) Bill Selman Lake Superior

1975-76 Bowling Green Ron Mason St. Louis (2) Bill Selman Western Michigan

1976-77 St. Louis Bill Selman Bowling Green (2) Ron Mason St. Louis

1977-78 Bowling Green Ron Mason Bowling Green (1) Ron Mason St. Louis

1978-79 Bowling Green Ron Mason Bowling Green (1) Ron Mason Ohio State

1979-80 Northern Michigan Rick Comley Northern Michigan (1) Rick Comley Ferris State

1980-81 Northern Michigan Rick Comley Northern Michigan (1) Rick Comley Ohio State

1981-82 Bowling Green Jerry York Michigan State (2) Ron Mason Notre Dame

1982-83 Bowling Green Jerry York Michigan State (2) Ron Mason Bowling Green

1983-84 Bowling Green Jerry York Michigan State (3) Ron Mason Western Michigan

1984-85 Michigan State Ron Mason Michigan State (1) Ron Mason Lake Superior

1985-86 Michigan State Ron Mason Western Michigan (3) Bill Wilkinson Michigan State

1986-87 Bowling Green Jerry York Michigan State (2) Ron Mason Bowling Green

1987-88 Lake Superior Frank Anzalone Bowling Green (2) Jerry York Lake Superior

1988-89 Michigan State Ron Mason Michigan State (1) Ron Mason Lake Superior

1989-90 Michigan State Ron Mason Michigan State (1) Ron Mason Lake Superior

1990-91 Lake Superior Jeff Jackson Lake Superior (1) Jeff Jackson Michigan

1991-92 Michigan Red Berenson Lake Superior (2) Jeff Jackson Michigan

1992-93 Miami George Gwozdecky Lake Superior (3) Jeff Jackson Miami

1993-94 Michigan Red Berenson Michigan (1) Red Berenson Lake Superior

1994-95 Michigan Red Berenson Lake Superior (4) Jeff Jackson Michigan State

1995-96 Lake Superior/Michigan Jeff Jackson/Red Berenson Michigan (2) Red Berenson Lake Superior

1996-97 Michigan Red Berenson Michigan (1) Red Berenson Michigan State

1997-98 Michigan State Ron Mason Michigan State (1) Ron Mason Ohio State

1998-99 Michigan State Ron Mason Michigan (2) Red Berenson Northern Michigan

1999-00 Michigan Red Berenson Michigan State (2) Ron Mason Nebraska-Omaha

2000-01 Michigan State Ron Mason Michigan State (1) Ron Mason Michigan

2001-02 Michigan Red Berenson Michigan (1) Red Berenson Michigan State

2002-03 Ferris State Bob Daniels Michigan (2) Red Berenson Ferris State

2003-04 Michigan Red Berenson Ohio State (4) John Markell Michigan

2004-05 Michigan Red Berenson Michigan (1) Red Berenson Ohio State

2005-06 Miami Enrico Blasi Michigan State (2) Rick Comley Miami

2006-07 Notre Dame Jeff Jackson Notre Dame (1) Jeff Jackson Michigan

2007-08 Michigan Red Berenson Michigan (1) Red Berenson Miami

2008-09 Notre Dame Jeff Jackson Notre Dame (1) Jeff Jackson Michigan

2009-10 Miami Enrico Blasi Michigan (7) Red Berenson Northern Michigan

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1971Three coaches - Jack Vivian of Bowling Green State University, Ron Mason of Lake Superior State College, and Bill Selman of St. Louis University - meet at the Parker House in Boston and establish a “coaches league.” A scheduling agreement is then reached among Bowling Green, Ohio State University, Ohio University and St. Louis. Lake Superior State joins a year later.

November 12, 1971The host St. Louis University Billikens defeat the Ohio State University Buckeyes, 3-2, in the fi rst CCHA game. St. Louis’s Dave Davies scores the fi rst goal in league play at 8:39 of the fi rst period. OSU’s Dave Hoyles scores the fi rst power-play goal at 3:15 of the third, tying the score at 1-1. SLU’s Charlie Labelle scores the game-winning goal at 18:34 of third period. Buckeyes’ netminder Bill McKenzie makes 22 saves, while Billikens’ goaltender Carl Sapinsky turns aside 20 shots.

November 14, 1971Ohio State’s Jerry Welsh registers the fi rst hat trick in CCHA play in a 6-5 overtime loss at St. Louis.

December 4, 1971St. Louis’ Charlie Labelle scores the fi rst shorthanded goal in CCHA play in the Billikens’ 6-3 loss at Ohio State.

February 25-26, 1972Ohio State’s Bill McKenzie records the fi rst shutouts in CCHA play, 4-0 and 3-0, against Ohio University in a home-and-home series.

January 13, 1973Fred Jacoby, commissioner of the Mid-American Conference, is invited to become the commissioner of the CCHA by the league’s faculty athletic representatives. Jacoby accepts soon after. The league offi ce is based out of Columbus, Ohio.

June 24, 1973The CCHA holds its fi rst formal meetings of member athletic directors at the Denver Hilton Hotel in Denver, Colo. The league is divided into two divisions – Division I and Division II – based on program funding. Institutional commitment to the CCHA is required by September 1, 1973. Ohio University drops its program and Ohio State becomes an independent, rendering the CCHA a three-team league for the 1973-74 and 1974-75 seasons.

April 24, 1975After a two-year absence, Ohio State rejoins the CCHA as a full member.

Summer, 1975After capturing the CCHA Division II title for two consecutive years, Western Michigan moves up to Division I for the 1975-76 season.

January 14, 1976Northern Michigan University is accepted as a probationary member for 1976-77 and its games played against CCHA members do not count in the league standings.

May 13, 1976The Division II league expands to include Chicago State University, University of Illinois-Chicago Circle, Hillsdale College, Lake Forest College and Ferris State College. The CCHA establishes Player of the Year and All-Conference Team selections.

1976-77 seasonThe CCHA becomes an allied member of the NCAA and is eligible for participation in the NCAA Tournament.

January 10, 1977The fi rst CCHA logo is approved.

The Founding Fathers: Celebrating the CCHA’s 25th anniversary (from

left) CCHA 1995-96 Chair Dr. Michael Kasavana of Michigan State, first

commissioner Fred Jacoby, second commissioner Jim Ruehl, Bill Selman, Ron

Mason and Jack Vivian.

March 20, 1977Bowling Green State University becomes the fi rst non-Western Collegiate Hockey Association or Eastern College Athletic Conference team to appear in the NCAA Tournament. The Falcons lose to the University of Michigan, 7-5.

April 21, 1977Northern Michigan University is granted full membership starting with the 1977-78 season.

April 20, 1978The CCHA establishes the Freshman of the Year and Player of the Week awards.

November 11, 1978Northern Michigan sophomore forward Bill Joyce is named the fi rst CCHA Player of the Week after registering 4-5-9 in a sweep of Miami University.

January 6, 1979Over the weekend Bowling Green improves to 23-3-1 (13-0 in the CCHA) and is ranked No. 1 in the nation by WMPL Radio after garnering seven of a possible 10 fi rst-place votes. It’s the fi rst No. 1 ranking by a CCHA team.

May 17, 1979Ferris State College is accepted as a full member for the 1979-80 season. The CCHA establishes the All-Academic Team.

May 22, 1979Citing fi nancial reasons, St. Louis University, a founding member of the CCHA, announces it is dropping its program eff ective immediately.

March 29, 1980Northern Michigan fi nishes as the runner-up to champion University of North Dakota in the NCAA Tournament at Providence, R.I. It is the highest NCAA Tournament fi nish for a CCHA team. The Wildcats’ Rick Comley is the fi rst CCHA coach to receive the Spencer Penrose Memorial Trophy as the Division I Coach of the Year.

April 24, 1980After two seasons as an independent varsity program, Miami is accepted into the CCHA as a full member for the 1980-81 season, but is unable to compete in the postseason due to “a phase-in of scheduling.” For the 1980-81 season, Miami’s road games vs. CCHA opponents count in the standings for the home team only.

The Founding Fathers: Celebrating the CCHA’s 25th anniversary (from

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May 22, 1980The CCHA announces the University of Michigan and the University of Notre Dame will withdraw from the Western Collegiate Hockey Association and join the CCHA for the 1981-82 season.

June 12, 1980The CCHA announces Michigan State University and Michigan Technological University will withdraw from the WCHA and join the CCHA for the 1981-82 season.

September 18, 1980The University of Illinois-Chicago Circle is accepted by the CCHA on a probationary basis for the 1981-82 season. Games against CCHA teams do not count in the league standings and UI-CC is not eligible for postseason play.

April 23, 1981The CCHA accepts the MacNaughton Cup as the league regular-season championship trophy. The trophy, fi rst awarded in 1914 and serving as the WCHA regular-season championship trophy since 1955, follows Michigan Tech into the league.

December 29-30, 1981For the fi rst time, the Great Lakes Invitational features four teams from the CCHA – regular participants Michigan Tech, Michigan and Michigan State and Notre Dame. All four schools are in their first season as members of the conference having withdrawn from the WCHA. Notre Dame wins the tournament, 8-3, over Michigan Tech. Irish goaltender Dave Laurion, who would coach Alaska Fairbanks for six seasons, is named Most Valuable Player of the 17th annual GLI.

March 5, 1982The fi rst media all-star team, the South Bend Tribune All-CCHA Team, is published. Named to the First Team are: Goal - Ron Scott of Michigan State; Defense - Steve Richmond of Michigan and Brian MacLellan of Bowling Green; Forward – Brian Hills and George McPhee of Bowling Green and Dave Poulin of Notre Dame. Named to the Second Team are: Goal – Jon Elliott of Michigan; Defense – Jim File of Ferris State and Gary Haight of Michigan State; Forward – Newell Brown and Mark Hamway of Michigan State and Ross Fitzpatrick of Western Michigan. The media also selects Bowling Green coach Jerry York as the CCHA Coach of the Year, Scott as the Player of the Year and Elliott as the Freshman of the Year.

March 13-14, 1982The first CCHA Championship (semifinals, consolation and fi nal) is played at Detroit’s Joe Louis Arena. In the semifinals, Notre Dame defeats Bowling Green, 8-5 , and M ichigan State defeats Michigan Tech, 3-2. Michigan State wins the tournament championship, 4-1, over Notre Dame. Bowling Green downs Michigan Tech, 2-1, in the consolation game.

March 14, 1982Michigan Tech’s legendary John MacInnes coaches his last college hockey game – a 2-1 loss to Bowling Green in the CCHA consolation game. MacInnes retires as the all-time winningest coach in college hockey with a 555-295-39 record.

March 26, 1982Bowling Green senior forward George McPhee becomes the fi rst CCHA player to win the Hobey Baker Memorial Award.

May 5, 1982University of Illinois-Chicago Circle is granted full membership for the 1982-83 season.

September 1, 1982The University of Illinois-Chicago Circle merges with area state institutions and changes its name to the University of Illinois-Chicago.

November 1, 1982James Ruehl, 52, an associate professor of Health Physical Education and Recreation at Bowling Green and the director of the BGSU Ice Arena, becomes commissioner of the CCHA. Ruehl, who served as the CCHA’s supervisor of offi cials for the last two seasons, replaces Fred Jacoby, who resigned to become commissioner of the Southwest Conference.

November 12-13, 1982The University of Illinois-Chicago’s Colin Chin registers a hat trick against Notre Dame on Friday and an “un-hat trick” on Saturday as three potential goals are disallowed (1-being in the crease, 2-using a high stick, and 3-scoring while a penalty was being called against UIC).

November 19-20, 1982John Ricci and his son Brian are the fi rst father-son tandem to offi ciate a CCHA game. The Hancock, Mich., natives work the Illinois-Chicago at Northern Michigan series.

January 22, 1983Bowling Green’s Garry Galley scores twice in sudden-death overtime at Northern Michigan, giving the Falcons a 7-6 win. Galley’s fi rst goal was disallowed because of an illegal stick.

March 4, 1983Bowling Green freshman forward Jamie Wansbrough scores fi ve goals in an 8-3 win over Notre Dame in the CCHA quarterfi nals and sets a CCHA record for most goals in a game.

March 12, 1983In the “All-American Shoot-Out,” Michigan State All-American goaltender Ron Scott stops Bowling Green All-American forward Brian Hills on a penalty shot at 4:35 of overtime in the CCHA title game at Joe Louis Arena. Michigan State wins the game, 4-3, on a goal by captain Mark Hamway at 6:18.

Spring, 1983Notre Dame drops its hockey program to club status, reducing the CCHA to an 11-team league.

March 24, 1984Bowling Green wins the national title, 5-4, over Minnesota-Duluth, at Lake Placid, N.Y., on sophomore Gino Cavallini’s goal at 7:11 of the fourth overtime. At 97:11, it is the longest championship game in NCAA Tournament history and the fi rst national title won by a CCHA team in the 13-year history of the league.

Garry Galley Bowling Green

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January 5, 1984Northern Michigan announces it will withdraw from the CCHA and join the WCHA for the 1984-85 season.

January 6, 1984Michigan Tech announces it will withdraw from the CCHA and join the WCHA for the 1984-85 season. The MacNaughton Cup, awarded to the league’s regular-season champion, follows the Huskies back to the WCHA.

December 15, 1984Lake Superior State goaltender Randy Exelby is pulled seven times in one game, six times in the third period, for an extra skater. The move pays off as the Lakers score three times with the extra attacker in a come-from-behind 7-6 win in overtime against Illinois-Chicago.

February 9, 1985Michigan State earns its 25th win of the season, 3-1, over Bowling Green, breaking the Falcons’ CCHA record for wins in a season set in 1982-83. The Spartans build upon the total and fi nish the season with 27 wins.

March 2, 1985Bruce Tillotson scores at :40 of overtime, giving Ohio State a 5-4 win at Western Michigan in the shortest overtime game in the CCHA playoff s.

March 7, 1985The fi rst CCHA Awards Banquet is held in the Olympia Room at Joe Louis Arena.

March 9, 1985The CCHA consolation and final games set a second-day championship record of 20,067 at Joe Louis Arena. Ohio State beats Bowling Green, 7-4, in the consolation game. Michigan State wins the title, 5-1, over Lake Superior.

April 29, 1985Commissioner Jim Ruehl announces his retirement, effective June 30. The

CCHA adopts a new logo.

July 1, 1985Bill Beagan, 47, former commissioner of the International Hockey League and former National Hockey League offi cial, is named commissioner of the CCHA.

Summer, 1985The CCHA Offi ces move from Bowling Green, Ohio, to Ann Arbor, Mich.

November 15-16, 1985The National Hockey League uses Michigan State’s exhibition series with Team Canada at Munn Arena as its fi rst experiment with video replay. The test allows Spartans’ coach Ron Mason and Team Canada coach Dave King the opportunity to contest two offi ciating calls each during the game. Mason contests one on Friday; King contests one on Saturday. Both calls are upheld. NHL Director of Offi cials John McCauley oversees the experiment.

December 14-15, 1985Michigan State’s Mike Donnelly scores fi ve goals in a 6-5 overtime win over Ohio State. He ties the CCHA league record for goals in a game set by Bowling Green’s Jamie Wansbrough. However, Donnelly owns the regular-season distinction as Wansbrough reached the mark in the playoff s. Donnelly registers a hat trick the next day in an 8-0 victory over the Buckeyes and is named CCHA Player of the Week.

January 24, 1986Michigan State’s Mike Donnelly owns the CCHA regular-season record for goals in a game for little more than a month as Western Michigan’s Dan Dorion ties the mark with fi ve goals in an 11-7 win over Ohio State.

February 7, 1986Michigan State’s Mike Donnelly scores his 38th goal and breaks the CCHA record for goals in a season, which was held by Ohio State’s Andy Browne (37 in 1982-83) and Western Michigan’s Rob Bryden (37 in 1986-87). Donnelly scores eight more goals in CCHA play, fi nishing with a league record of 46.

March 29, 1986Mike Donnelly’s second goal of the game and NCAA-record 59th goal of the season with 2:51 remaining lifts Michigan State to a 6-5 win over Harvard for the national championship at Providence, R.I. It is the second NCAA title by a CCHA team.

January 2-3, 1987Bowling Green senior goaltender Gary Kruzich ties and breaks Cornell netminder Ken Dryden’s record for NCAA career wins with his 76th and 77th victories in a sweep of Lake Superior. Kruzich fi nishes his career with 88 wins.

March 5, 1987Alan Eagleson, Executive Director of the National Hockey League Players’ Association, is the guest speaker at the CCHA Annual Awards Banquet.

November 4, 1987Lake Superior State and Ferris State are granted university status by the State of Michigan. The schools are now known as Lake Superior State University and Ferris State University.

March 4, 1988Bowling Green’s Matt Ruchty scores at 2:10 of the fourth overtime to give the Falcons a 5-4 win over Ferris State in the opening game of the their fi rst-round CCHA Tournament series. The game lasts 92:10 and is the longest game involving two CCHA teams. Ferris State goaltender Marc Felicio sets a CCHA record with 61 saves.

March 10, 1988National Hockey League president John Ziegler is the guest speaker at the annual CCHA Awards Banquet.

April 2, 1988Mark Vermette scores at 4:46 of overtime giving Lake Superior a 4-3 win over host St. Lawrence for the Lakers’ fi rst NCAA title. It is the third national championship for a CCHA team, the second on the 1980 Rink at Lake Placid, N.Y. Lakers’ coach Frank Anzalone is awarded the Spencer Penrose Memorial Trophy as the Division I Coach of the Year.

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Michigan State’s Mike Donnelly sets the NCAA record for goals in a

single season with 59 in 1986.

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March 3-4, 1989Lake Superior State’s Bruce Hoff ort records the fi rst back-to-back CCHA Tournament shutouts in a 5-0, 3-0, sweep of Ferris State.

March 11-12, 1989The CCHA Championship at Joe Louis Arena sets the league’s two-day attendance record of 34,796 (17,124 and 17,672). Michigan State defeats Bowling Green, 3-2, and Lake Superior State downs Illinois-Chicago, 6-3, in the semifi nals. The Spartans win the championship, 4-1, over the Lakers. The Falcons beat the Flames, 5-3, in the consolation game.

February 10, 1990M ichigan State defeats Miami, 5-3, and sets the CCHA record with a 24-game unbeaten streak (22-0-2). The Spartans’ unbeaten streak ends at 27 games (24-0-3) after losing the last game of the season, 3-2, to Lake Superior State. The Spartans fi nish the season with league records for points (55, 26-3-3) and road wins (14).

February 17, 1990In Bowling Green’s last league game of the season, senior forward Nelson Emerson registers his 220th CCHA point - the fi rst goal in a 2-1 win over Illinois-Chicago - and becomes the league’s all-time leading scorer, surpassing Western Michigan’s Dan Dorion by a single point.

March 10, 1990The CCHA semifi nals at Joe Louis Arena set a fi rst-day championship record of 18,126, breaking the previous record of 17,124 set in 1989. Michigan State downs Michigan, 4-3 in overtime, and Lake Superior State beats Bowling Green, 4-2, in the semifi nals. The next day, the Wolverines defeat the Falcons, 5-4, in the consolation game and the Spartans win the title, 4-3, over the Lakers.

April 1, 1990Michigan State senior Kip Miller becomes the second CCHA player to win the Hobey Baker Memorial Award.

January 7, 1991Kent State University is admitted as the CCHA’s 10th member by vote of the CCHA Council. The Golden Flashes begin league play in 1992-93.

February 15, 1991In a 9-6 loss at Illinois-Chicago, Ohio State sophomore goaltender Mike Bales makes 43 saves and becomes the CCHA’s single-season saves leader with 958, surpassing Western Michigan’s Glenn Healy (950 in 1984-85). Bales extends his record to 1,032 saves in 32 league games.

February 18, 1991In support of American troops fi ghting in the Persian Gulf, PASS (Pro Am Sports Systems) announces it will transmit the CCHA Game of the Week, along with Detroit Pistons and Detroit Red Wings games, to Saudi Arabia by approval of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service.

November 11, 1991The University of Notre Dame’s application to rejoin the CCHA for the 1992-93 season is approved by the league’s athletic directors. The Irish dropped their program to club status after the 1982-83 season and are in their fourth season as an independent varsity team.

January 12, 1992The University of Alaska Fairbanks is granted affi liate membership in the CCHA beginning with the 1992-93 season.

January 31, 1992Michigan senior forward Denny Felsner scores his 93rd goal in CCHA play, breaking the CCHA career goal mark of 92 set by Bowling Green’s Jamie Wansbrough (1983-86). Felsner scores his goal on the power play at 8:51 of the second period in a 4-3 win over Lake Superior State. Felsner fi nishes his career with 104 goals in CCHA play.

February, 1992Bowling Green’s Kevin Dahl, Michigan’s Todd Brost and Michigan State’s Jason Woolley capture the silver medal with Team Canada at the 1992 Olympics in Albertville, France.

March 7, 1992Bowling Green’s record run of 20 consecutive CCHA playoff appearances ends as the Falcons fi nish ninth and miss the playoff s for the fi rst time since the league’s inception.

March 28, 1992For the fi rst time in CCHA history and the second time in NCAA history, three teams from the same conference advance to the NCAA Tournament semifi nals - Lake Superior State, Michigan and Michigan State.

April 4, 1992Lake Superior State beats Wisconsin, 5-3, in Albany, N.Y., for the Lakers’ fi rst NCAA title under coach Jeff Jackson. It is the Lakers’ second NCAA championship and fourth by a CCHA team.

April 11, 1992Michigan State’s Ron Mason receives the Spencer Penrose Award as Division I Coach of the Year from the American Hockey Coaches Association.

October 25, 1992The Player of the Week is separated into two categories – off ensive and defensive. Michigan sophomore forward Mike Knuble is named Off ensive Player of the Week after scoring fi ve goals in a sweep of Ferris State. Kent State junior goaltender Scott Shaw is named Defensive Player of the Week after the Golden Flashes registered their fi rst two CCHA wins, 2-1 in overtime and 7-5, over Notre Dame.

March 12, 1993Michigan State’s Ron Mason notches his 674th win and passes former Boston College coach Len Ceglarski to become the all-time leader among NCAA Division I coaches in career victories. The Spartans beat Kent State, 6-5, in the fi rst round of the CCHA Tournament.

April 1, 1993Miami’s George Gwozdecky is named Division I Coach of the Year after leading the Redskins to their first CCHA regular-season tit le, their first appearance in the CCHA Championship game and fi rst NCAA Tournament berth.

November 26, 1993Michigan’s Steve Shields shuts out Minnesota, 6-0, and becomes the NCAA all-time leader in career wins. He breaks the mark of 88 set by Bowling Green’s Gary Kruzich (1983-87). Shields fi nishes his career with 111 victories.

Matt Ruchty’s overtime goal on March

4, 1988 ended in what, at the time, was

the longest game in CCHA history.

Michigan’s Denny Felsner set a new

CCHA record for career goals on

January 31, 1992.

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December 4, 1993Michigan’s Steve Shields registers his 68th CCHA win, 6-3 at Western Michigan, and passes Bowling Green’s Gary Kruzich on the CCHA career wins chart. Shields fi nishes his career with 81 CCHA wins.

January 11, 1994Ferris State defenseman John Gruden scores four goals in a 10-6 win over Notre Dame, tying the CCHA record for goals in a game by a defenseman set by Western Michigan’s Wayne Gagne. Gagne tallied his four goals in a 8-6 win over Michigan on December 6, 1985.

January 15, 1994Michigan jumps out to a 16-0-1 start in league play, the longest unbeaten streak to start a CCHA season. The Wolverines’ run ends on January 21 in a 6-3 loss to Michigan State.

March 18, 1994Michigan State coach Ron Mason becomes the all-time winningest college hockey coach in North America passing University of Alberta coach Clare Drake’s total of 697. Down 2-0, the Spartans tie the game with :19 left and defeat Bowling Green, 3-2, in overtime in the CCHA quarterfi nals.

March 20, 1994Michigan’s Brian Wiseman scores at 16:18 of the first period of the CCHA title game, ending Lake Superior State goaltender Blaine Lacher’s league tournament shutout streak at 271:38. Lacher’s streak began at 2:40 of the third period of the 1993 CCHA semifinals and spanned six games. Michigan defeats the Lakers, 3-0.

April 2, 1994At St . Paul, Minn. , Lake Superior State defeats Boston

University, 9-1, for its third national title in seven years. The fi nal score is the largest margin of victory in an NCAA title game. It is the fi fth national title by a CCHA team.

April 13, 1994The CCHA announces that Kent State is dropping its hockey program effective immediately.

May 12, 1994Alaska Fairbanks is admitted as a full member eff ective

for the 1995-96 season, by vote of the CCHA Council.

January 21, 1995Michigan and Notre Dame break the NCAA regular-season single-game attendance record with a crowd of 20,889 at The Palace of Auburn Hills. Michigan defeats Notre Dame, 9-3. The two teams set the previous record of 20,427 on January 21, 1994, a 3-1 Michigan win.

March 31, 1995Bowling Green senior forward Brian Holzinger becomes the third CCHA player to receive the Hobey Baker Memorial Award.

March 28, 1996The University of Illinois-Chicago announces the discontinuation of its hockey program eff ective immediately.

March 30, 1996Michigan senior forward Brendan Morrison scores at 3:35 of the fi rst overtime to give the Wolverines a 3-2 win over Colorado College for their eighth national title, in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is the sixth national title by a CCHA team.

August 19, 1996The CCHA Council approves Northern Michigan’s application to rejoin the league for the 1997-98 season. The Wildcats, who joined the CCHA in 1977-78, spent 13 years (1984-1997) as members of the WCHA.

March 13, 1997Michigan senior forward Brendan Morrison becomes the first two-time winner of the CCHA Player of the Year award. Two weeks later he becomes the fourth CCHA player to receive the Hobey Baker Memorial Award.

January 9, 1998Michigan goaltender Marty Turco defeats Bowling Green, 4-2, for his 112th win and becomes the NCAA’s all-time winningest goaltender, breaking former Wolverine Steve Shields’ mark of 111. Turco fi nishes his career with 127 wins.

February 28, 1998Michigan State goaltender Chad Alban scores an empty-net goal with 13 seconds left in a 6-3 win over Ferris State. He becomes the fourth CCHA goaltender to be credited with a goal, but the first to shoot the puck himself into the opposing net.

March 7, 1998In the second to last league game of the season, Michigan’s Marty Turco makes 35 saves in a 1-0 win over Notre Dame and breaks former Wolverine Steve Shields’ CCHA career victories mark of 81. Turco beats Bowling Green the next night, 5-4, for a career total of 83 CCHA wins.

John Gruden of Ferris State fi red four

goals in victory over Notre Dame on

Jan. 11,1994 to tie the CCHA record for

goals in a game by a defenseman.

Brian Holzinger became the third

CCHA player to win the Hobey Baker

Award when he was named college

hockey’s best player on March 31, 1995.

Michigan State defeated Kent State,

6-5 in a playoff game on March

12, 1993 to make Ron Mason the

winningest coach in NCAA history.

Michigan State defeated Kent State

Brian Holzinger became the third

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March 18, 2000Michigan State senior forward Shawn Horcoff and freshman goaltender Ryan Miller lead the Spartans to their CCHA-best ninth tournament title, defeating Nebraska-Omaha, in its fi rst year in the conference, 6-0 in the championship game. Horcoff , who earned a league-record fi ve individual awards in 1999-2000, posted a goal and an assist in the championship game, while Miller earned tournament MVP honors, posting his second shutout of the weekend.

April 26, 2000By unanimous vote of head coaches and league athletic directors, the CCHA Championship trophy is named the Mason Cup in honor of Ron Mason of Michigan State, college hockey’s all-time winningest coach.

February 10, 2001Michigan State blanks Alaska Fairbanks, 3-0, as sophomore goalie Ryan Miller records his 17th career shutout breaking the NCAA all-time record held by Wally Easton (1927-31) of Clarkson University which had stood for 70 years.

April 5, 2001Ryan Miller becomes the second goaltender and second Michigan State Spartan to win the Hobey Baker Memorial Award. Nebraska- Omaha

senior forward Jason Cupp is named recipient of the 2001 Hockey Humanitarian Award, which is given annually to college hockey’s fi nest citizen.

October 6, 2001Michigan and Michigan State establish a new world record for attendance at a

hockey game when 74,544 fans see the Wolverines and Spartans skate to a 3-3 tie at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, Mich.

October 20, 2001Michigan State blanks Ferris State 2-0 as college hockey’s all-time winningest coach, Ron Mason, records his 900th victory. Michigan’s Red Berenson earns his 450th win on the same night as the Wolverines defeat Western Michigan 5-3.

October 24, 2002Michigan State head coach Rick Comley records his 600th career win over Lake Superior, 7-0, to rank third among active coaches and seventh all-time.

November 16, 2002Western Michigan freshman goaltender Mike Mantua becomes the fi rst goaltender in WMU history to score a goal when he wristed a shot the length of the ice into an empty net in a 4-1 home-ice win over Ferris State. Mantua is just the second CCHA goaltender to ever score a goal off a shot, joining MSU’s Chad Alban who performed the feat in February 1998.

March 18, 1998Tom Anastos, a former standout forward at Michigan State and commissioner of the North American Hockey League, is named commissioner of the CCHA. He takes over for Bill Beagan who retires after 13 years. Anastos is the fourth commissioner in the league’s 27 years.

April 2, 1998Michigan goaltender Marty Turco, already the CCHA and NCAA all-time wins leader, becomes the all-time wins leader in NCAA Tournament history with a 4-0 victory over New Hampshire in the NCAA semifinals, passing Marc Behrend of Wisconsin. Turco also becomes the tournament’s all-time shutout leader with two. Ohio State, making its fi rst NCAA Tournament appearance, reaches the end of its run in the semifi nals with a 5-2 loss to Boston College.

April 4, 1998Sophomore forward Josh Langfeld scores at 17:51 of overtime giving Michigan a 3-2 win over Boston College and the Wolverines their ninth national championship, at the FleetCenter in Boston, Mass. It is the seventh national title for a CCHA team since 1984.

June 24, 1998The University of Nebraska at Omaha is admitted to the CCHA for the 1999-2000 season.

February 5, 1999Bowling Green, the longest-continuing member of the CCHA,

plays its 700th league game. The Falcons lose to Ohio State, 3-2. BGSU’s fi rst CCHA game was January 7, 1972, a 5-2 win at Ohio University.

March 12, 1999The CCHA unveils a new logo, the third in the conference’s 28-year history.

May 26, 1999The NCAA grants the CCHA permission to experiment with the four-man offi ciating system for a maximum of 25 games during each of the following two seasons.

January 21, 2000 Exactly 363 days after setting the NCAA on-campus hockey attendance record at 17,239, Ohio State broke it by drawing 17,343 fans to a 6-4 loss to Michigan at the Value City Arena.

Michigan State goaltender Chad

Alban became the fi rst college

goaltender to be credited with

a goal by shooting it into the net.

2001 national award winners Jason

Cupp (left) of Nebraska-Omaha and

Ryan Miller of Michigan State.

J.P. Vigier and the Wildcats skated

to a 2-2 tie against Lake Superior

State in their fi rst conference

game back in the league on Oct.

24, 1997.

Value City Arena

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March 1, 2003Michigan’s Red Berenson becomes the 14th head

coach in NCAA ice hockey history to achieve 500

wins with a 5-4 victory over Michigan State at Joe

Louis Arena.

March 22, 2003The 2003 Super 6 Championship game between Ferris State and

Michigan draws the second-largest CCHA championship game crowd

in history with 19,097 fans in attendance.

March 29, 2003Ferris State made its fi rst appearance in the NCAA Tournament with a 5-2 win

over North Dakota in the West Regional in Minneapolis, Minn.

April 17, 2003Ferris State’s Bob Daniels is named Division I Coach of the Year after

leading the Bulldogs to their fi rst CCHA regular-season title and their

fi rst NCAA tournament berth. The season also produced a Hobey Baker

Hat Trick fi nalist in CCHA Player of the Year Chris Kunitz.

November 21, 2003Mike Kemp reaches the 100-win plateau with a 4-1 victory over Ferris

State. Kemp has been the head coach of the Mavericks since the

program’s inception in 1997 and has averaged 16 wins in each of his

fi rst six seasons behind the bench.

January 5, 2004The gold medal captured in Finland by the United States, led by Al

Montoya and Matt Hunwick (Michigan), Dominic Vicari, Corey Potter

and David Booth (Michigan State), marks the fi rst time since 1996 that

a CCHA player has been a part of an International Ice Hockey World

Junior Championship team. Mike Watt of MSU and Jason Botterill and

Robb Gordon of UM all played

on Canada’s gold-medal winning

entry that year. Montoya was

named the top goaltender of the

WJC, compiling a 6-0-0 record,

0.86 goals-against average and

.960 save percentage.

February 14, 2004Bowling Green and Lake Superior

skate to the fifth and sixth

scoreless ties in CCHA history on

Nov. 15, 2003 and Feb. 14, 2004. Ferris

State also skated to a 0-0 deadlock in

nonconference action with Findlay of

College Hockey America on Jan. 24.

March 21, 2004A record fi ve teams - Miami, Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame

and Ohio State - qualify for the NCAA Tournament. Notre Dame made

its fi rst NCAA Tournament appearance in the Midwest Regional against

two-time defending national champion Minnesota. A record 13 CCHA

offi cials were also selected to work the tournament.

December 4, 2004 Ferris State bench boss Bob Daniels records his 200th college coaching

victory when the Bulldogs beat Western Michigan, 6-2.

January 1, 2005FSU becomes the fi rst visiting team to win the Badger Showdown title in back-to-back years when they beat No. 4 host Wisconsin, 5-3, on New Year’s Day. FSU had four individuals on the All-Tournament team including senior forwards Jeff Legue and Derek Nesbitt, senior defenseman Matt York and senior goalie Mike Brown. Legue was also named MVP.

January 21, 2005Michigan State head coach Rick Comley picked up his 656th career win in an 8-0 shutout of Lake Superior to move into sixth-place on the NCAA’s all-time wins list, surpassing former Wisconsin and Colorado College coach Jeff Sauer who has 655 career victories.

January 29, 2005Miami head coach Enrico Blasi becomes the second coach in Miami hockey history to win 100 or more games with a 5-3 win at Ferris State.

February 12, 2005Michigan head coach Red Berenson picks up the 555th victory of his college career in a 4-3 win over Nebraska-Omaha. He is now tied with John MacInnes (Michigan Tech) for eighth place on the all-time coaching wins list.

February 18, 2005A crowd of 7,948 watched as Michigan defeated Notre Dame, 9-2, in the fi rst college hockey game at Ft. Wayne Allen County War Memorial Coliseum.

March 11, 2005Alaska Fairbanks freshman Ryan McLeod set three new CCHA individual playoff records when he scored at the five-second mark and again at the 13-second mark of a 6-3 win at Bowling Green. McLeod’s opening goal was the fastest ever to start a CCHA playoff game (:09 Gord Flegel, MSU, 1983), the two goals in eight seconds shattered the previous record of 38 seconds (Adam Hall, MSU, 1999) and erased the previous mark of fastest two goals to start a game (3:56, Denny Felsner, UM, 1992).

March 18, 2005Buckeye head coach John Markell earns his 200th-career coaching win against Michigan State in the CCHA Super 6 semifi nals. He is 200-172-32 in his 10th full season at the helm.

April 9, 2005An all-CCHA officiating staff worked the NCAA Frozen Four. This is the first time that all three games have been offi ciated by one conference. Thirteen offi cials were selected to work the Regionals. Referee Steve Piotrowski and assistant referees Paul Tunison and Kevin Langseth skated the

championship game.

Three-time CCHA Coach of the

Year, Enrico Blasi, reached his

100th victory as head coach of

Miami on Jan. 29, 2005.

2003 Division I Coach of

the Year Bob Daniels of

Ferris State with his Hobey

Baker Hat Trick fi nalist

Chris Kunitz.

Ryan Mcleod set three

records during a playoff

game against Bowling

Green in 2005.

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March 9, 2008Nebraska-Omaha defeated Alaska, 4-3 in a triple-overtime game that is

the longest in CCHA history. Junior forward J.P. Platisha scored his fi rst

goal since Nov. 26, 2005 at 4:22 of the third extra period in the deciding

game of a fi rst-round playoff series. The CCHA’s previous longest game

had occurred on March 4, 1988 when Bowling Green defeated Ferris

State, 5-4 in a contest that last 92:10.

April 10, 2008Two CCHA teams met in the Frozen Four semifi nals for just the third time

(1984, 1992) with Notre Dame defeating Michigan, 5-4 in overtime. The

Fighting Irish, the seventh diff erent CCHA program to participate in the

Frozen Four, became the sixth CCHA member to appear in the NCAA

Championship game, where they suff ered a 4-1 loss to Boston College.

April 11, 2008Michigan’s Kevin Porter

becomes the sixth CCHA

player to capture the Hobey

Baker Award when he is

named college hockey’s

most outstanding player at

the Frozen Four in Denver.

Miami’s Ryan Jones was

part of the Hobey Hat Trick

marking the fi rst time that

two of the three Hobey

fi nalists came from the CCHA.

April 26, 2008Michigan’s Red Berenson

is named the AHCA Men’s

Division I Coach of the Year

for the fi rst time.

October 11, 2009After a 3-3 tie, Ohio State outscores Miami, 3-1 at Value City Arena in the

fi rst regular-season shootout in CCHA history. OSU Senior forward Corey

Elkins is credited with the fi rst shootout goal against Miami freshman

goalie Cody Reichard.

April 11, 2009After defeating Bemidji State, 4-1 two days earlier in their first

appearance at the Frozen Four, the Miami RedHawks fell, 4-3 in overtime

to Boston University. Miami’s participation in the title game marked the

fi rst time that three diff erent CCHA teams competed in the title game

in as many years.

March 20, 2010Despite a seventh-place fi nish in the regular season, Michigan tops

Northern Michigan, 2-1, to win the CCHA Tournament and advance to

the NCAA Tournament for a 20th straight season. No team that had been

seeded lower than fourth had ever won the title.

April 8-10, 2010The CCHA, along with the Detroit Sports Commission, plays host to

the Frozen Four at Ford Field in Detroit. It marks the fi rst time that a

non-traditional hockey venue has hosted the event. A record-crowd of

37,902 watched Boston College beat Wisconsin, 5-0, in the title game.

June 23, 2005The CCHA and Detroit Metro Sports Commission’s bid to host the NCAA

Frozen Four at Ford Field was selected for 2010. The Frozen Four has not

been in Detroit since 1990 at Joe Louis Arena.

November 4, 2006Video Replay makes its CCHA debut. Michigan, Michigan State and

Western Michigan all utilized the system which was called upon three

times during its fi rst weekend. The Munn Ice Arena system in East Lansing

made the fi rst video replay call, upholding the referee’s decision.

January 14, 2006Michigan State head coach Rick Comley moved into fi fth-place on the all-

time college hockey coaching with a 2-1 victory over Alaska-Fairbanks.

The victory gave Comley the 675th victory of his career, enough to pass

former Clarkson and Boston College mentor Len Ceglarski for fi fth place

all-time in the NCAA annals.

Jan. 6, 2007Michigan State’s Rick Comley becomes just the fi fth coach in college

hockey history to record 700 wins as the Spartans post a 4-1 victory

at Miami.

Jan. 12, 2007Michigan head coach Red Berenson picked up his 600th career victory

with a 5-2 win over Northern Michigan at Yost Ice Arena. He ranks eighth

all time in NCAA Division I career victories.

March 17, 2007Notre Dame captured its fi rst ever CCHA Tournament Championship with

a 2-1 win over Michigan at Joe Louis Arena. Fighting Irish goaltender

David Brown stopped 31 shots and earned MVP honors.

April 7, 2007Michigan State captures its third national championship and fi rst since

1986 with a thrilling 3-1 win over Boston College in St. Louis. Spartans

sophomore forward Justin Abdelkader scored the game-winning goal

with 18.9 seconds remaining in regulation, breaking a 1-1 tie.

June 7, 2007 Steve Piotrowski ends a distinguished on-ice career and is named

the CCHA’s new Director of Officials. A former Ferris State player,

Piotrowski wore the stripes

for 26 years at the college

level and offi ciated 14 NCAA

Tournaments, including

six national championship

games.

Feb. 22, 2008Michigan’s Red Berenson

coaches his 1,000th college

game at Michigan State

where his Wolverines fall,

5-2 to the Spartans. One of

just eight men in history

with more than 600 wins at

the college level, Berenson

is honored the following night at Detroit’s Joe Louis Arena prior to the

Wolverines 5-2 victory over the Spartans.

Justin Abdelkader scored with 18.9

seconds left to give MSU its third

national championship.

J.P. Platisha’s goal ended the longest

game in CCHA history and gave

Nebraska-Omaha a 4-3 win in the

deciding game of a fi rst-round playoff

series against Alaska.

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2009-10 Cody Reichard, So., G, Miami2008-09 Chad Johnson, Sr., G Alaska 2007-08 Kevin Porter, Sr., F, Michigan2006-07 David Brown, Sr., G, Notre Dame2005-06 Scott Parse, Jr., F, Nebraska-Omaha2004-05 Tuomas Tarkki, Sr., G, Northern Michigan2003-04 Derek Edwardson, Sr., F, Miami2002-03 Chris Kunitz, Sr., F, Ferris State2001-02 Ryan Miller, Jr., G, Michigan State2000-01 Ryan Miller, So., G, Michigan State1999-00 Shawn Horcoff , Sr., F, Michigan State1998-99 Mike York, Sr., F, Michigan State1997-98 Chad Alban, Sr., G, Michigan State1996-97 Brendan Morrison, Sr., F, Michigan1995-96 Brendan Morrison, Jr., F, Michigan1994-95 Brian Holzinger, Sr., F, Bowling Green1993-94 David Oliver, Sr., F, Michigan1992-93 Brian Savage, Jr., F, Miami1991-92 Dwayne Norris, Sr., F, Michigan State1990-91 Jim Dowd, Sr., F, Lake Superior1989-90 Kip Miller, Sr., F, Michigan State1988-89 Bruce Hoff ort, So., G, Lake Superior1987-88 Mark Vermette, Jr., F, Lake Superior1986-87 Wayne Gagne, Sr., D, Western Michigan1985-86 Dan Dorion, Sr., F, Western Michigan1984-85 Ray Staszak, So., F, Illinois-Chicago1983-84 Paul Pooley, Sr., F, Ohio State1982-83 Brian Hills, Sr., F, Bowling Green1981-82 George McPhee, Sr., F, Bowling Green1980-81 Jeff Pyle, Jr., F, Northern Michigan1979-80 Steve Weeks, Sr., G, Northern Michigan1978-79 Ken Morrow, Sr., D, Bowling Green1977-78 John Markell, Jr., F, Bowling Green

Don Waddell, So., D, Northern Michigan1976-77 Mike Liut, Sr., G, Bowling Green

2009-10 Andy Taranto, F, Alaska2008-09 David Wohlberg, F Michigan2007-08 Max Pacioretty, F, Michigan2006-07 Mark Letestu, F, Western Michigan2005-06 Jeff Lerg, G, Michigan State2004-05 Bill Thomas, F, Nebraska-Omaha2003-04 T.J. Hensick, F, Michigan2002-03 Jeff Tambellini, F, Michigan2001-02 Pat Dwyer, F, Western Michigan2000-01 R.J. Umberger, F, Ohio State1999-00 Chris Gobert, F, Northern Michigan1998-99 Mike Comrie, F, Michigan1997-98 Mark Eaton, D, Notre Dame1996-97 Daryl Andrews, D, Western Michigan1995-96 Marc Magliarditi, G, Western Michigan1994-95 Marty Turco, G, Michigan1993-94 Brendan Morrison, F, Michigan1992-93 Chris Brooks, F, Western Michigan1991-92 Brian Loney, F, Ohio State1990-91 Brian Wiseman, F, Michigan1989-90 David Roberts, F, Michigan1988-89 Rod Brind’Amour, F, Michigan State1987-88 John DePourcq, F, Ferris State1986-87 Nelson Emerson, F, Bowling Green1985-86 Joe Murphy, F, Michigan State1984-85 Paul Ysebaert, F, Bowling Green1983-84 Gary Emmons, F, Northern Michigan Bill Shibicky, F, Michigan State1982-83 Chris Seychel, F, Michigan1981-82 Jon Elliott, G, Michigan1980-81 Jeff Poeschl, G, Northern Michigan Paul Pooley, F, Ohio State1979-80 Steve Mulholland, F, Lake Superior1978-79 George McPhee, F, Bowling Green

2009-10 Enrico Blasi, Miami2008-09 Dallas Ferguson, Alaska2007-08 Red Berenson, Michigan2006-07 Jeff Jackson, Notre Dame2005-06 Enrico Blasi, Miami2004-05 Mike Kemp, Nebraska-Omaha2003-04 Enrico Blasi, Miami2002-03 Bob Daniels, Ferris State2001-02 Guy Gadowsky, Alaska Fairbanks2000-01 Enrico Blasi, Miami1999-00 Scott Borek, Lake Superior1998-99 Ron Mason, Michigan State1997-98 John Markell, Ohio State1996-97 Mark Mazzoleni, Miami1995-96 Bill Wilkinson, Western Michigan1994-95 Buddy Powers, Bowling Green1993-94 Red Berenson, Michigan1992-93 George Gwozdecky, Miami1991-92 George Gwozdecky, Miami1990-91 Jeff Jackson, Lake Superior1989-90 Ron Mason, Michigan State1988-89 Ron Mason, Michigan State1987-88 Frank Anzalone, Lake Superior1986-87 Val Belmonte, Illinois-Chicago1985-86 Bill Wilkinson, Western Michigan1984-85 Ron Mason, Michigan State1983-84 Bill Wilkinson, Western Michigan1982-83 Jerry Welsh, Ohio State1981-82 Jerry York, Bowling Green1980-81 Rick Comley, Northern Michigan1979-80 Rick Comley, Northern Michigan1978-79 Ron Mason, Bowling Green1977-78 Ron Mason, Bowling Green1976-77 Bill Selman, St. Louis1975-76 Ron Mason, Bowling Green

Chris Moynes (RBC, Left) and Cody Reichard

2009-10 Player of the Year

Andy Taranto, Alaska

2009-10 Rookie of the Year

Each coach submits one player from his team in each category for consideration. All nominations are placed on a ballot and distributed to each coach. Coaches list their top three selections in each category. A fi rst-place vote receives fi ve points, second receives three points and third receives one point. Ballots are due the day after the regular season ends. Coaches may not vote for their own players. The award is presented to the player with the highest point total.

Enrico Blasi, Miami

2009-10 Coach of the Year

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2009-10 Aaron Lewicki, Sr., F, Ferris State2008-09 Erik Condra, Sr., F, Notre Dame2007-08 Dan VeNard, Sr., D, Notre Dame2006-07 Tom Fritsche, Jr., F, Ohio State2005-06 Steve McJannet, Sr., F, Lake Superior2004-05 Jordan Sigalet, Sr., G, Bowling Green2003-04 Aaron Voros, Jr., F, Alaska Fairbanks2002-03 Brian Maloney, Sr., F, Michigan State2001-02 Scott Titus, Sr., D, Ohio State2000-01 Doug Schueller, Sr., D Bowling Green1999-00 Sean Peach, Sr., D, Michigan1998-99 Ernie Hartlieb, So., F, Miami1997-98 Bryan Adams, Jr., F, Michigan State1996-97 Steve Noble, Jr., F, Notre Dame1995-96 Jon Gaskins, So., D, Michigan State1994-95 Chuck Thuss, Sr., G, Miami1993-94 Craig Lisko, Sr., G, Ferris State1992-93 Wes McCauley, Sr., D, Michigan State

2009-10 Erik Gustafsson, Jr., Northern Michigan2008-09 Erik Gustafsson, So., Northern Michigan2007-08 Tyler Eckford, Jr., Alaska2006-07 Jack Johnson, So., Michigan2005-06 Andy Greene, Sr., Miami2004-05 Andy Greene, Jr., Miami2003-04 A.J. Thelen, Fr., Michigan State2002-03 John-Michael Liles, Sr., Michigan State2001-02 John-Michael Liles, Jr., Michigan State2000-01 Greg Zanon, So., Nebraska-Omaha1999-00 Jeff Jillson, So., Michigan1998-99 Mike Jones, Jr., Bowling Green1997-98 Dan Boyle, Sr., Miami1996-97 Andy Roach, Sr., Ferris State1995-96 Keith Aldridge, Sr., Lake Superior1994-95 Kelly Perrault, So., Bowling Green1993-94 John Gruden, Sr., Ferris State1992-93 Joe Cook, Jr., Miami1991-92 Mark Astley, Sr., Lake Superior1990-91 Jason Woolley, Jr., Michigan State1989-90 Rob Blake, Jr., Bowling Green

2009-10 Will Weber, So., Miami2008-09 Kyle Lawson, Jr., Notre Dame2007-08 Alec Martinez, Jr., Miami2006-07 Matt Hunwick, Sr., Michigan2005-06 Andy Greene, Sr., Miami2004-05 Nathan Oystrick, Jr., Northern Michigan2003-04 Doug Andress, Sr., Ohio State2002-03 Brad Fast, Sr., Michigan State2001-02 Mike Komisarek, So., Michigan2000-01 Andrew Hutchinson, Jr., Michigan State1999-00 Mike Weaver, Sr., Michigan State1998-99 Mike Weaver, Jr., Michigan State1997-98 Tyler Harlton, Sr., Michigan State1996-97 Tyler Harlton, Jr., Michigan State1995-96 Mike Matteucci, Sr., Lake Superior1994-95 Steven Halko, Jr., Michigan1993-94 Brent Brekke, Sr., Western Michigan1992-93 Bob Marshall, Jr., Miami1991-92 Joby Messier, Sr., Michigan State1990-91 Karl Johnston, Sr., Lake Superior1989-90 Dan Keczmer, Sr., Lake Superior

2009-10 Tommy Wingels, Sr., Miami2008-09 Tim Miller, Sr., Michigan2007-08 Justin Abdelkader, Jr. Michigan State2006-07 Nathan Davis, Jr., Miami2005-06 Drew Miller, Jr., Michigan State2004-05 Eric Nystrom, Sr., Michigan2003-04 Dwight Helminen, Jr., Michigan2002-03 Jed Ortmeyer, Sr., Michigan2001-02 Bobby Andrews, Sr., Alaska Fairbanks2000-01 John Nail, Sr., Michigan State1999-00 Shawn Horcoff , Sr., Michigan State1998-99 Mike York, Sr., Michigan State1997-98 Terry Marchant, Sr., Lake Superior1996-97 John Madden, Sr., Michigan1995-96 Bates Battaglia, So., Lake Superior1994-95 Wayne Strachan, Sr., Lake Superior1993-94 Mike Stone, Sr., Michigan1992-93 Chris Bergeron, Sr., Miami1991-92 Pat Ferschweiler, So., Western Michigan1990-91 Jeff Napierala, Sr., Lake Superior1989-90 Pete Stauber, Sr., Lake Superior

Erik Gustafsson, Northern Michigan

2009-10 Best Off ensive Defenseman

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

BEST OFFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Will Weber, Miami

2009-10 Best Defensive DefensemanDave Starman (Left) and Tommy Wingels

2009-10 Best Defensive Forward

2009-10 Dion Knelsen, Sr., Alaska2008-09 Jerad Kaufmann, Sr., Nebraska-Omaha Jeff Lerg, Sr., Michigan State2007-08 Justin Abdelkader, Jr., Michigan State2006-07 Tim Cook, Sr., Michigan2005-06 Drew Miller, Jr., Michigan State2004-05 Bo Cheesman, Sr., Lake Superior2003-04 Neil Komadoski, Sr., Notre Dame2002-03 Mike Betz, Jr., Ohio State2001-02 Kevin O’Malley, Sr., Michigan

TERRY FLANAGANMEMORIAL AWARD

ILITCHHUMANITARIAN AWARD

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2009-10 Terry Flanagan Memorial Award WinnerDion Knelsen, Alaska, and Dana Ward, (OEI)

2009-10 Ilitch Humanitarian Award Winner

Erik Gustafsson Northern Michigan Will Weber Miami Dave Starman (Left) and Tommy Wingels

Katie Flanagan (Left), Aaron Lewicki, Ferris

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2009-10FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM

Cody Reichard, So., MIA G Drew Palmisano, So., MSU

Eddie DelGrosso, So., UNO D Jeff Petry, Jr., MSU

Erik Gustafsson, Jr., NMU D Zach Redmond, Sr., FSU

Mark Olver, Jr.., NMU F Andy Miele, Jr., MIA

Zac Dalpe, So., OSU F Corey Tropp, Jr., MSU

Jarod Palmer, Sr., MIA F Tommy Wingels, Jr., MIA

HONORABLE MENTION

ALASKA: Dion Knelsen, Andy Taranto. MIAMI: Carter Camper.

NORTHERN MICHIGAN: Brian Stewart. NOTRE DAME: Kyle

Lawson. OHIO STATE: Matt Bartkowski.

2008-09FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM

Chad Johnson, Sr., UA G Jeff Lerg, Sr., MSU

Ian Cole, So., ND D Eddie DelGrosso, Jr., UNO

Erik Gustafsson, So., NMU D Kyle Lawson, Jr., ND

Carter Camper, So., MIA F Patrick Galivan, Sr., WMU

Louie Caporusso, So., UM F Christian Hanson, Sr., ND

Aaron Palushaj, So., UM F Erik Condra, Sr., ND

HONORABLE MENTION

BOWLING GREEN: Dan Sexton. MICHIGAN: Chad Langlais, Chris

Summers. NOTRE DAME: Jordan Pearce, Calle Ridderwall. OHIO

STATE: John Albert.

2007-08FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM

Jeff Lerg, Jr., MSU G Jeff Zatkoff , Jr., MIA

Tyler Eckford, Jr., UA D Mitch Ganzak, Sr., MIA

Alec Martinez, Jr., MIA D Mark Mitera, Jr., UM

Kevin Porter, Sr., UM F Bryan Marshall, Sr., UNO

Ryan Jones, Sr., MIA F Derek Whitmore, Sr., BGSU

Chad Kolarik, Sr., UM F Tim Kennedy, Jr., MSU

HONORABLE MENTION

MIAMI: Justin Mercier. MICHIGAN: Billy Sauer. MICHIGAN STATE:

Justin Abdelkader, Mike Ratchuk, Daniel Vukovic. NEBRASKA-

OMAHA: Eddie Del Grosso. NORTHERN MICHIGAN: Nick Sirota.

NOTRE DAME: Kyle Lawson.

2006-07FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM

David Brown, Sr., ND G Jeff Jakaitis, Sr., LSSU

Jack Johnson, So., UM D Sean Collins, Sr., OSU

Matt Hunwick, Sr., UM D Derek A. Smith, Jr., LSSU

T.J. Hensick, Sr., UM F Nathan Davis, Jr., MIA

Mike Santorelli, Jr., NMU F Kevin Porter, Jr., UM

Scott Parse, Sr., UNO F Ryan Jones, Jr., MIA

HONORABLE MENTION

ALASKA: Kyle Greentree MICHIGAN: Andrew Cogliano MIAMI: Jeff

Zatkoff , Alec Martinez NOTRE DAME: Noah Babin, Erik Condra

2005-06FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM

Jeff Jakaitis, Jr. LSSU G Charlie Effi nger, So., MIA

Nathan Oystrick, Sr., NMU D Mitch Ganzak, So., MIA

Andy Greene, Sr., MIA D Matt Hunwick, Jr., UM

Nathan Davis, So., MIA F T.J. Hensick, Jr., UM

Bill Thomas, So., UNO F Alex Foster, So., BGSU

Scott Parse, Jr., UNO F Ryan Jones, So., MIA

HONORABLE MENTION

MICHIGAN STATE: Corey Potter, Jeff Lerg. OHIO STATE: Dave

Caruso, Sean Collins, Nate Guenin. WESTERN MICHIGAN: Brent

Walton.

2004-05FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAMTuomas Tarkki, Sr., NMU G Jordan Sigalet, Sr., BGSUNathan Oystrick, Sr., NMU D Nate Guenin, Jr., OSUAndy Greene, Jr., MIA D Matt Hunwick, So., UMT.J. Hensick, So., UM F Rod Pelley, Jr., OSUJeff Tambellini, Jr., UM F Bill Thomas, Fr., UNOScott Parse, So., UNO F Brent Walton, Jr., WMU

HONORABLE MENTION

MICHIGAN: Eric Nystrom, Brandon Rogers. MICHIGAN STATE:

Jim Slater. NEBRASKA-OMAHA: Dan Knapp. OHIO STATE: Dave

Caruso, Sean Collins.

2003-04FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAMJordan Sigalet, Jr., BGSU G Al Montoya, So., UMA.J. Thelen, Fr., MSU D Brandon Rogers, Jr., UMAndy Greene, So., MIA D Nathan Oystrick, So., NMU D Brett Lebda, Sr., ND Jim Slater, Jr., MSU F Greg Hogeboom, Sr., MIAT.J. Hensick, Fr., UM F Rob Globke, Sr., NDDerek Edwardson, Sr., MIA F Aaron Gill, Sr., ND

HONORABLE MENTION

ALASKA FAIRBANKS: Kelly Czuy. BOWLING GREEN: Kevin Bieksa.

MIAMI: Mike Kompon. NORTHERN MICHIGAN: Craig Kowalski.

OHIO STATE: Doug Andress, Nate Guenin.

2002-03FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAMMike Brown, So., FSU G Mike Betz, Jr., OSUBrad Fast, Sr., MSU D Troy Milam, Sr., FSUJohn-Michael Liles, Sr., MSU D Simon Mangos, Jr., FSUChris Kunitz, Sr., FSU F Jeff Legue, So., FSUR.J. Umberger, Jr., OSU F Mike Kompon, Jr., MIAJim Slater, So., MSU F Jeff Tambellini, Fr., UM

HONORABLE MENTION

FERRIS STATE: Derek Nesbitt. MICHIGAN: Al Montoya. NEBRASKA-

OMAHA: Greg Zanon. NORTHERN MICHIGAN: Chris Gobert, Mike

Stutzel. WESTERN MICHIGAN: Dave Cousineau, Dana Lattery.

2001-02FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAMRyan Miller, Jr., MSU G Dan Ellis, So., UNOMike Komisarek, So., UM D Andrew Hutchinson, Sr., MSU

John-Michael Liles, Jr., MSU D Greg Zanon, Jr., UNORob Collins, Sr., FSU F Bobby Andrews, Sr., UAFJeff Hoggan, Sr., UNO F Mike Cammalleri, Jr., UMChris Kunitz, Jr., FSU F John Shouneyia, Jr., UM

HONORABLE MENTION

ALASKA FAIRBANKS: Aaron Grosul. MICHIGAN: Josh Blackburn.

MICHIGAN STATE: Brad Fast. NOTRE DAME: Connor Dunlop,

David Inman. WESTERN MICHIGAN: Mike Bishai, Dave Cousineau.

2000-01FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM

Ryan Miller, So., MSU G Phil Osaer, Jr., FSU

G Josh Blackburn, Jr., UM

Jeff Jillson, Jr., UM D Andrew Hutchinson, Jr., MSU

Greg Zanon, So., UNO D John-Michael Liles, So., MSU

Andy Hilbert, So., UM F Mike Bishai, Jr., WMU

Mike Cammalleri, So., UM F Jason Deskins, Jr., MIA

David Brisson, So., UNO F David Gove, Sr., WMU

HONORABLE MENTION

ALASKA FAIRBANKS: Daniel Carriere. BOWLING GREEN: Greg

Day. MICHIGAN STATE: Rustyn Dolyny.NORTHERN MICHIGAN:

Sean Connolly, Jimmy Jackson. NOTRE DAME: Dan Carlson.

1999-00FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM

Jayme Platt, Jr., LSSU G Ryan Miller, Fr., MSU

Jeff Jillson, So., UM D Dave Huntzicker, Jr., UM

Mike Weaver, Sr., MSU D Kevin Schmidt, Sr., NMU

Mike Comrie, So., UM F Brian McCullough, Sr., FSU

Shawn Horcoff , Sr., MSU F Adam Hall, So., MSU

Roger Trudeau, Sr., NMU F David Gove, Jr., WMU

HONORABLE MENTION

ALASKA FAIRBANKS: Dwayne Zinger. LAKE SUPERIOR: Ryan Knox.

MIAMI: Dustin Whitecotton. MICHIGAN STATE: John-Michael

Liles. NORTHERN MICHIGAN: Dan Ragusett, J.P. Vigier.

1998-99FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM

Jeff Maund, So., OSU G Joe Blackburn, So., MSU

Mike Weaver, Jr., MSU D Mike Jones, Jr., BGSU

Benoit Cotnoir, Sr., ND D Andre Signoretti, So., OSU

Hugo Boisvert, Jr., OSU F Dan Price, Sr., BGSU

Mike York, Sr., MSU F Ben Simon, Jr., ND

Adam Edinger, Jr., BGSU F J.P. Vigier, Jr., NMU

HONORABLE MENTION

FERRIS STATE: Vince Owen, Jim Dube. MIAMI: Jason Deskins.

MICHIGAN: Mike Van Ryn. MICHIGAN STATE: Bryan Adams.

NOTRE DAME: Brian Urick.

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1997-98FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM

Chad Alban, Sr., MSU G Marty Turco, Sr., UM

Dan Boyle, Sr., MIA D Bubba Berenzweig, Jr., UM

Tyler Harlton, Sr., MSU D Brett Colborne, Sr., FSU

Sean Berens, Sr., MSU F Bobby Hayes, Jr., UM

Hugo Boisvert, So., OSU F Terry Marchant, Sr., LSSU

Bill Muckalt, Sr., UM F Mike York, Jr., MSU

HONORABLE MENTION

MIAMI: Adam Copeland, Trevor Prior. MICHIGAN STATE: Mike

Weaver. NORTHERN MICHIGAN: Curtis Sheptak. OHIO STATE:

Eric Meloche, Chris Richards.

1996-97FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM

Marty Turco, Jr., UM G Trevor Prior, So., MIADan Boyle, Jr., MIA D Harold Schock, Sr., UMAndy Roach, Sr., FSU D Joe Corvo, So., WMUBrendan Morrison, Sr., UM F Joe Blaznek, Jr., LSSURandy Robitaille, So., MIA F Sean Berens, Jr., MSUJohn Madden, Sr., UM F Jason Sessa, Jr., LSSU

HONORABLE MENTION

BOWLING GREEN: Curtis Fry, Mike Johnson. LAKE SUPERIOR: John Grahame. MICHIGAN STATE: Chad Alban, Tyler Harlton, Mike York.

1995-96FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM

Marc Magliarditi, Fr., WMU G Tom Askey, Sr., OSUKeith Aldridge, Sr., LSSU D Steven Halko, Sr., UMAndy Roach, Jr., FSU D Kelly Perrault, Jr., BGSUBrendan Morrison, Jr., UM F Jason Botterill, Jr., UMSean Tallaire, Sr., LSSU F Anson Carter, Sr., MSUKevin Hilton, Sr., UM F Jeremy Brown, Sr., WMU

HONORABLE MENTION

ALASKA FAIRBANKS: Cody Bowtell. LAKE SUPERIOR: Brian Felsner, John Grahame. MICHIGAN: John Madden, Blake Sloan. WESTERN MICHIGAN: Darren Maloney.

1994-95FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM

Chuck Thuss, Sr., MIA G Mike Buzak, Sr., MSUKeith Aldridge, Jr., LSSU D Andy Roach, So., FSUKelly Perrault, So., BGSU D Steven Halko, Jr., UMBrian Holzinger, Sr., BGSU F Kevyn Adams, Jr., MIABrendan Morrison, So., UM F Mike Knuble, Sr., UMAnson Carter, Jr., MSU F Rem Murray, Sr., MSU

HONORABLE MENTION

BOWLING GREEN: Curtis Fry. ILLINOIS-CHICAGO: Shannon Finn. LAKE SUPERIOR: Sean Tallaire. MICHIGAN: Kevin Hilton, Blake Sloan, Marty Turco.

1993-94FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM

Steve Shields, Sr., UM G Mike Buzak, Jr., MSUJohn Gruden, Sr., FSU D Bob Marshall, Sr., MIAJeff Wells, Sr., BGSU D Keith Aldridge, So., LSSUDavid Oliver, Sr., UM F Steve Guolla, Jr., MSUBrian Wiseman, Sr., UM F Mike Knuble, Jr., UMAnson Carter, So., MSU F Clayton Beddoes, Sr., LSSU

HONORABLE MENTION

FERRIS STATE: Tim Christian. LAKE SUPERIOR : Steven Barnes. MICHIGAN: Steven Halko. MICHIGAN STATE: Rem Murray. WESTERN MICHIGAN: Brent Brekke, Colin Ward.

1992-93FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM

Steve Shields, Jr., UM G Richard Shulmistra, Jr., MIAPatrick Neaton, Sr., UM D Bob Marshall, Jr., MIAJoe Cook, Jr., MIA D Michael Smith, Sr., LSSUBrian Rolston, Jr., LSSU F Brian Holzinger, So., BGSUBrian Savage, Jr., MIA F David Roberts, Sr., UMBryan Smolinski, Sr., MSU F David Oliver, Jr., UM

HONORABLE MENTION

FERRIS STATE: John Gruden, Pat Mazzoli. LAKE SUPERIOR: Steven Barnes. MIAMI: Chris Bergeron. MICHIGAN: Chris Tamer. MICHIGAN STATE: Rem Murray.

1991-92FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM

Darrin Madeley, Sr., LSSU G Jon Hillebrandt, Fr., UICMark Astley, Sr., LSSU D Joe Cook, So., MIAJoby Messier, Sr., MSU D Steven Barnes, So., LSSUDenny Felsner, Sr., UM F Sandy Moger, Sr., LSSUDwayne Norris, Sr., MSU F Peter Holmes, Sr., BGSUKeith Jones, Sr., WMU F Martin Jiranek, Sr., BGSU

HONORABLE MENTIONMICHIGAN: Patrick Neaton, David Oliver, Aaron Ward. MICHIGAN STATE: Mike Gilmore, Bryan Smolinski. WESTERN MICHIGAN: Craig Brown.

1990-91FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM

Darrin Madeley, So., LSSU G Mike Gilmore, Jr., MSUKarl Johnston, Sr., LSSU D Mark Astley, Jr., LSSUJason Woolley, Jr., MSU D Patrick Neaton, So., UMJim Dowd, Sr., LSSU F David Roberts, So., UMDenny Felsner, Jr., UM F Rod Taylor, Sr., FSUDoug Weight, So., LSSU F Mike Eastwood, Sr., WMU

HONORABLE MENTION

BOWLING GREEN: Martin Jiranek, Ken Klee. FERRIS STATE: John dePourcq, Pat Mazzoli. MICHIGAN: David Harlock. OHIO STATE: Mike Bales.

1989-90FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM

Jason Muzzatti, Jr., MSU G Darrin Madeley, Fr., LSSURob Blake, Jr., BGSU D Don Gibson, Sr., MSUKord Cernich, Sr., LSSU D Dan Keczmer, Sr., LSSUKip Miller, Sr., MSU F Jim Dowd, Jr., LSSUNelson Emerson, Sr., BGSU F Darryl Noren, So., UICCraig Fisher, So., MIA F Pat Murray, Jr., MSU

HONORABLE MENTION

MICHIGAN: Denny Felsner, Warren Sharples. MICHIGAN STATE: Steve Beadle, Shawn Heaphy. WESTERN MICHIGAN: Mike Posma, Shane Redshaw.

Bobby Andrews, C, UAF

Paul Polillo, C, WMUKevyn Adams, F, MIAAndy Roach, D, FSU

Sandy Moger, C, LSSUMike Knuble, F, UM Mike Gilmore, G, MSU

Brian Holzinger, D, BGSUA d R h D FSU

Mike Knuble F UM Bobby Andrews C UAF Sandy Moger C LSSU Mike Gilmore G MSU

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1988-89FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM

Bruce Hoff ort, So., LSSU G Dave DePinto, Jr., UICKord Cernich, Jr., LSSU D Rob Blake, So., BGSUMyles O’Connor, Sr., UM D Chris Luongo, Sr., MSUGreg Parks, Sr., BGSU F Bobby Reynolds, Sr., MSUSheldon Gorski, Sr., UIC F Nelson Emerson, Jr., BGSUKip Miller, Jr., MSU F Todd Brost, So., UM

HONORABLE MENTION

LAKE SUPERIOR: Karl Johnston. MICHIGAN STATE: Steve Beadle, Danton Cole, Jason Muzzatti. WESTERN MICHIGAN: Ron Hoover, Mike Posma.

1987-88FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM

Bruce Hoff ort, Fr., LSSU G Jason Muzzatti, Fr., MSUTom Tilley, Sr., MSU D Kord Cernich, So., LSSUScott Paluch, Sr., BGSU D Mike Posma, So., WMU D Barry McKinlay, So., UICMark Vermette, Jr., LSSU F Mike de Carle, Jr., LSSUNelson Emerson, So., BGSU F Bobby Reynolds, Jr., MSUPaul Polillo, So., WMU F Ron Hoover, Jr., WMU

HONORABLE MENTION

BOWLING GREEN: Andy Gribble. LAKE SUPERIOR: Terry Hossack.

MIAMI: Steve McKichan, Mike Orn. MICHIGAN: Bryan Deasley.

WESTERN MICHIGAN: Jeff Green, Bill Horn.

1986-87FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM

Gary Kruzich, Sr., BGSU G Bill Horn, So., WMUWayne Gagne, Sr., WMU D Brian McKee, Jr., BGSUDon McSween, Sr., MSU D Jeff Norton, Jr., UMMitch Messier, Sr., MSU F Paul Ysebaert, Jr., BGSUBrad Jones, Sr., UM F Bill Shibicky, Sr., MSUIain Duncan, Sr., BGSU F Rob Bryden, Sr., WMU

HONORABLE MENTION

BOWLING GREEN: Don Barber. LAKE SUPERIOR: Matt Cote, Mike

de Carle. MICHIGAN: Myles O’Connor. MICHIGAN STATE: Bob

Essensa, Kevin Miller. OHIO STATE: Rick Brebant.

1985-86FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM

Gary Kruzich, Jr., BGSU G Bob Essensa, Jr., MSUDon McSween, Jr., MSU D Brian McKee, So., BGSUWayne Gagne, Jr., WMU D Chris MacDonald, Sr., WMUMike Donnelly, Sr., MSU F Paul Ysebaert, So., BGSUJamie Wansbrough, Sr., BGSU F Brad Jones, Jr., UMDan Dorion, Sr., WMU F Stuart Burnie, Sr., WMU

HONORABLE MENTION

FERRIS STATE: Paul Lowden. LAKE SUPERIOR: Mark Vichorek. MICHIGAN: Jeff Norton. MICHIGAN STATE: Norm Foster. OHIO STATE: Rick Brebant. WESTERN MICHIGAN: Bill Horn.

1984-85FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM

Bob Essensa, So., MSU G Glenn Healy, Sr., WMUGary Haight, Sr., MSU D Dan McFall, Sr., MSUDon McSween, So., MSU D Mike Rousseau, Sr., OSUCraig Simpson, So., MSU F Jamie Wansbrough, Jr., BGSURay Staszak, So., UIC F Allan Butler, Sr., LSSUKelly Miller, Sr., MSU F Tom Anastos, Sr., MSU

HONORABLE MENTION

BOWLING GREEN: Iain Duncan, Gary Kruzich, George Roll. ILLINOIS-CHICAGO: Colin Chin. LAKE SUPERIOR: Chris Dahlquist. OHIO STATE: Mark Shortt. WESTERN MICHIGAN: Dan Dorion.

1983-84FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAMJohn Dougan, Jr., OSU G Norm Foster, Fr., MSUGarry Galley, Jr., BGSU D Dave Ellett, So., BGSUDan McFall, Jr., MSU D Jim File, Sr., FSCPaul Pooley, Sr., OSU F Perry Pooley, Sr., OSUDan Dorion, So., WMU F Randy Merrifi eld, Sr., FSCDan Kane, Sr., BGSU F John Samanski, Sr., BGSU

HONORABLE MENTION

MICHIGAN: Mark Chiamp. MICHIGAN TECH: Bill Terry. NORTHERN

MICHIGAN: Bill Schafhauser. OHIO STATE: Andy Browne, Dave

Kobryn. WESTERN MICHIGAN: Glenn Healy.

1982-83FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAMRon Scott, Jr., MSU G John Dougan, So., OSUKen Leiter, Sr., MSU D Gary Haight, Jr., MSUGarry Galley, So., BGSU D Kevin Beaton, Sr., MIABrian Hills, Sr., BGSU F Kirt Bjork, Sr., NDAndy Browne, Sr., OSU F Dan Kane, Jr., BGSUTed Speers, Sr., UM F Dave Kobryn, Jr., OSU

HONORABLE MENTION

MICHIGAN: Brad Tippett. MICHIGAN STATE: Mark Hamway, Dan

McFall. MICHIGAN TECH: Bill Terry. NORTHERN MICHIGAN: Eric

Ponath. OHIO STATE: Paul Pooley.

1981-82FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAMRon Scott, So., MSU G Jon Elliott, Fr., UMBrian MacLellan, Sr., BGSU D Steve Richmond, Sr., UMJim File, So., FSC D Gary Haight, So., MSU D John Schmidt, Sr., NDGeorge McPhee, Sr., BGSU F Dave Poulin, Sr., NDBrian Hills, Jr., BGSU F Mark Hamway, Jr., MSUNewell Brown, So., MSU F Larry Marson, Sr., OSU

HONORABLE MENTION

MICHIGAN: Ted Speers. MICHIGAN TECH: Tony Stiles, Bill Terry.

NORTHERN MICHIGAN: Dave Mogush. OHIO STATE: Dan

Mandich. WESTERN MICHIGAN: Ross Fitzpatrick, Bob Scurfi eld.

1980-81FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAMMike Blake, Sr., OSU G Jeff Poeschl, Fr., NMUDan Mandich, Jr., OSU DJim File, Fr., FSC D No 2nd team defenseGeorge Harrison, Sr., FSC DBrent Morrow, Jr., OSU DJeff Pyle, Jr., NMU F Paul Pooley, Fr., OSUSteve Bozek, Jr., NMU F George McPhee, Jr., BGSURoss Fitzpatrick, Jr., WMU F Brian Hills, So., BGSU

HONORABLE MENTION

LAKE SUPERIOR: Dave Keegan, Steve Mulholland. NORTHERN

MICHIGAN: Jeff Tascoff. OHIO STATE: Brian Jenks. WESTERN

MICHIGAN: Glenn Johannesen, Bob Scurfi eld.

1979-80FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM

Steve Weeks, Sr., NMU G Steve Jones, Sr., OSU

Tom Laidlaw, Sr., NMU D John Gibb, So., BGSU

Don Waddell, Sr., NMU D Mike Cotter, Sr., BGSU

D Brian Jenks, Jr., OSU

D Greg Kostenko, Sr., OSU

D Rod McNair, Sr., OSU

D Paul Pickard, So., FSC

Steve Bozek, So., NMU F Larry Marson, So., OSU

Bill Joyce, Sr., NMU F Paul Tilley, Sr., OSU

Jim Baker, So., FSC F Steve Mulholland, Fr., LSSC

F Bob Scurfi eld, So., WMU

HONORABLE MENTION

BOWLING GREEN: Brian MacLellan, George McPhee, Ron Megan.

FERRIS STATE: Paul Cook. NORTHERN MICHIGAN: Jeff Pyle. OHIO

STATE: Jim Mroszak, Tom Scanlon. WESTERN MICHIGAN: Ross

Fitzpatrick, Ralph Murphy.

1978-79FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM

Wally Charko, So., BGSU G Steve Jones, Jr., OSU

G Murray Skinner, So., LSSC

G Steve Weeks, Jr., NMU

Ken Morrow, Sr., BGSU D George Kryzer, Sr., SLU

Tom Laidlaw, Jr., NMU D Doug Butler, Sr., SLU

Paul Tilley, Jr., OSU F George McPhee, Fr., BGSU

John Markell, Sr., BGSU F Chris Valentine, Fr., SLU

Mark Wells, Sr., BGSU F Ron Sandzik, Sr., LSSC

HONORABLE MENTION

BOWLING GREEN: John Gibb, Brian MacLellan, Peter Sikorski.

NORTHERN MICHIGAN: Bill Joyce, Don Waddell. OHIO STATE:

Greg Kostenko, Larry Marson. ST. LOUIS: Chuck Durocher, Rob

Zamejc. WESTERN MICHIGAN: Ralph Murphy.

Ross Fitzpatrick, F, WMUMike Rosseau, D, OSU Paul Pooley, F, OSUPaul Pooley, F, OSUSteve Bozek, F, NMUSteve Bozek, F, NMUMike Rosseau, D, OSU Ross Fitzpatrick, F, WMU

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• Only three players have earned First or Second Team honors each of their four years – St. Louis defenseman Kent Jackson (1973-77), Bowling Green defenseman Ken Morrow (1975-79) and Michigan’s T.J. Hensick (2003-07).

• Eight players have been named First Team All-Conference three times – St. Louis defenseman Roger Archer (1972-75), Bowling Green forward John Markell (1976-79), Morrow (1976-79), Michigan State’s Don McSween (1984-87), Michigan’s Brendan Morrison (1994-97), Miami’s Andy Greene (2003-06), Nebraska-Omaha’s Scott Parse (2004-07) and Michigan’s T.J. Hensick (2004-07).

• Thirteen players have been named to the First Team twice and the Second Team once – St. Louis’s Rick Kennedy (First in 1972-73, 1974-75; Second in 1973-74), Bowling Green’s Mike Liut (First in 1974-75, 1976-77; Second in 1975-76), St. Louis’s Gary Murphy (First in 1975-76, 1977-78; Second in 1976-77), Ferris State’s Jim File (First in 1980-81, 1981-82; Second in 1984-84), Bowling Green’s Brian Hills (First in 1981-82, 1982-83; Second in 1980-81), Bowling Green’s Nelson Emerson (First in 1987-88, 1989-90; Second in 1988-89), Lake Superior’s Kord Cernich (First in 1988-89, 1989-90; Second in 1987-88), Lake Superior’s Darrin Madeley (First in 1990-91, 1991-92; Second in 1989-90), Lake Superior’s Keith Aldridge (First in 1994-95, 1996-96; Second in 1993-94), Michigan State’s Anson Carter (First in 1993-94, 1994-95; Second in 1995-96), Ferris State’s Andy Roach (First in 1995-96, 1996-97; Second in 1994-95), Michigan State’s Ryan Miller (First in 2000-01, 2001-02; Second in 1999-00), Michigan State’s John-Michael Liles (First in 2001-02, 2002-03; Second in 2000-01), Michigan’s T.J. Hensick (First in 2004-05, 2003-04; Second in 2005-06).

• St. Louis’s Doug Butler is the only player to be named to the second team three times (1976-79).

ALL-CONFERENCE NOTES

SELECTIONBREAKDOWN

CCHA All-Conference selectionsby school and position:

F D G Total

UAF -/1 1/- 1/- 2/1

BGSU 19/20 15/10 9/3 43/33

FSU 4/4 6/7 1/1 11/12

UIC * 2/1 -/1 -/2 2/4

LSSU 6/15 8/9 7/5 21/29

MIA 8/9 7/6 2/4 17/19

UM 23/14 7/12 3/4 33/30

MSU 16/14 16/9 8/10 40/33

UNO * 6/2 2/2 -/1 8/5

NMU 8/1 8/2 2/2 18/5

ND -/7 2/3 1/- 3/10

OSU 9/8 2/8 3/5 14/21

SLU * 7/6 2/9 2/2 11/17

WMU 3/12 2/3 1/2 9/17

Totals 114/115 77/81 40/35 226/231

Note: 1st team/2nd team

* - No longer in CCHA

1977-78FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM

Brian Stankiewicz, Fr., BGSU G Brian O’Connell, Sr., SLU

Ken Morrow, Jr., BGSU D Doug Butler, Jr., SLU

Don Waddell, So., NMU D Kent Jackson, Sr., SLU

John Markell, Jr., BGSU F Bernie Saunders, Jr., WMU

Gary Murphy, Sr., SLU F Paul Cappuccio, So., WMU

Bill Joyce, So., NMU F Byron Shutt, Sr., BGSU

HONORABLE MENTION

BOWLING GREEN: Mike Hartman, Mark Wells. LAKE SUPERIOR:

Murray Skinner. NORTHERN MICHIGAN: Mike Mielke. OHIO STATE:

Greg Kostenko. ST. LOUIS: George Kryzer.

1976-77FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAMMike Liut, Sr., BGSU G Pat Tims, Sr., LSSCJohn Mavity, Jr., BGSU D Ken Morrow, So., BGSUKent Jackson, Jr., SLU D Doug Butler, So., SLUMark Wells, So., BGSU F Gary Murphy, Jr., SLUJohn Markell, So., BGSU F Wayne Ormson, Sr., SLUTim Dunlop, Jr., WMU F Paul Tilley, Fr., OSU

HONORABLE MENTION

BOWLING GREEN: Al Sarachman, Byron Shutt. LAKE SUPERIOR:

Claude Boileau. OHIO STATE: Jim Colville. ST. LOUIS: George

Kryzer, Brian O’Connell. WESTERN MICHIGAN: Bob Gardiner.

1975-76FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAMAl Sarachman, Jr., BGSU G Mike Liut, Jr., BGSUJohn Mavity, So., BGSU D Kent Jackson, So., SLUKen Morrow, Fr., BGSU D George Kryzer, Fr., SLUBruce Allworth, Jr., OSU F Mike Hartman, So., BGSUGary Murphy, So., SLU F Mike Gaba, Jr., LSSCMike Ballanger, Sr., SLU F Kim Gellert, Jr., LSSC

HONORABLE MENTION

BOWLING GREEN: John Markell. OHIO STATE: Steve Pankiw. ST.

LOUIS: Doug Butler. WESTERN MICHIGAN: Al Hamernick, Rob

Hodge, Neil Smith.

1974-75FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAMMike Liut, So., BGSU G None SelectedAl Sarachman, So., BGSU GLindsay Middlebrook, So., SLU GRoger Archer, Sr., BGSU D Kent Jackson, Fr., SLUKevin O’Rear, Sr., SLU D Marc Gaudreault, So., LSSCBob Dobek, Sr., BGSU F Mike Hartman, Fr., BGSUDoug Ross, So., BGSU F Mike Gaba, So., LSSCRick Kennedy, Sr., SLU F Julio Francella, Sr., LSSC

HONORABLE MENTION

LAKE SUPERIOR: Steve Davies. ST. LOUIS: Charlie Labelle.

Jim File, D, FSUKen Morrow, D, BGSU Roger Archer, D, BGSUTom Davies, F, LSSU

1973-74FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAMPat Tims, Fr., LSSC G Ralph Kloiber, Sr., SLURoger Archer, Jr., BGSU D Mario Faubert, So., SLUTom Davies, Sr., LSSC D Bill Slewidge, Jr., LSSCBob Dobek, Jr., BGSU F John Stewart, So., BGSUKim Gellert, Fr., LSSC F Rick Kennedy, Jr., SLUJohn Nestic, Sr., SLU F Charlie Labelle, Jr., SLU

HONORABLE MENTION

BOWLING GREEN: Mike Bartley, Kevin MacDonald, Doug Ross,

Al Sarachman. LAKE SUPERIOR: Julio Francella, Marc Gaudreault.

1972-73FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAMRalph Kloiber, Jr., SLU G Don Boyd, So., BGSU G Don Muio, Sr., LSSCRoger Archer, So., BGSU D Chuck Gyles, Sr., BGSUBill Slewidge, So., LSSC D Jim Witherspoon, Jr., OSURick Kennedy, So., SLU F Julio Francella, So., LSSCJohn Nestic, Jr., SLU F Mike Bartley, Jr., BGSURay Meyers, Jr., OSU F Dave Davies, Jr., SLU

HONORABLE MENTION

BOWLING GREEN: Bob Dobek, John Stewart. LAKE SUPERIOR:

John Flesch. OHIO STATE: Dan Stergiou. OHIO UNIVERSITY: Nick

Lasch, Brian Teeple. ST. LOUIS: Jan Kascak, Kevin O’Rear.

Roger Archer, D, BGSUJim File, D, FSUTom Davies, F, LSSU Ken Morrow, D, BGSU

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2009-10PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLDion Knelsen ^ Sr. F AlaskaKyle Page Sr. D Bowling Green Aaron Lewicki Sr. F Ferris StateRick Schofi eld Jr. F Lake Superior Carter Camper Jr. F MiamiCarl Hagelin Jr. F Michigan Drew Palmisano So. G Michigan StateKevin Deeth Sr. F Notre DameJeric Agosta Sr. F Nebraska-OmahaReid Ellingson So. G Northern MichiganChris Reed Jr. D Ohio StateTyler Ludwig Sr. D Western Michigan^ Overall Winner

2008-09PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLTrevor Hyatt Sr. F AlaskaKyle Page Jr. D Bowling Green Aaron Lewicki Jr. F Ferris StateRick Schofi eld So. F Lake Superior Brandon Smith Jr. F MiamiCarl Hagelin So. F Michigan Jeff Lerg Sr. G Michigan StateJordan Pearce^ Sr. G Notre DameJeremie Dupont Jr. G Nebraska-OmahaDerek May So. D Northern MichiganCorey Elkins Sr. F Ohio StateDave Krisky Sr. F Western Michigan^ Overall Winner

2007-08PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLTrevor Hyatt Jr. F AlaskaKyle Page So. D Bowling Green Aaron Lewicki So. F Ferris StateJason Blain Sr. F Lake Superior Charlie Effi nger Sr. G Miami Jeff Lerg ^ Jr. G Michigan StateJeremie Dupont So. G Nebraska-OmahaBilly Smith So. F Northern MichiganJordan Pearce Jr. G Notre DameJohn Dingle Sr. F Ohio StateDave Krisky Jr. F Western Michigan* Michigan did not nominate a Scholar-Athlete of the Year.^ Overall Winner

2006-07PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLTrevor Hyatt So. F AlaskaJon Erickson Jr. F Bowling Green Eric Vesely Sr. F Ferris StateJeff Jakaitis Sr. G Lake Superior Nathan Davis Jr. F Miami Tim Cook Sr. D Michigan Jeff Lerg So. G Michigan StateMichael Eickman ^ Sr. D Nebraska-OmahaMatt Maunu Sr. D Northern MichiganJason Paige Sr. F Notre DameMathieu Beaudoin Sr. F Ohio StateRyan Mahrle Sr. D Western Michigan^ Overall Winner

2005-06PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLRyan Muspratt So. F Alaska-Fairbanks Jon Erickson So. F Bowling GreenGreg Rallo Sr. F Ferris StateJeff Jakaitis Jr. G Lake SuperiorCharlie Effi nger So. G MiamiTim Cook Jr. D MichiganJeff rey Dunne So. D Michigan StateMichael Eickman^ Jr. D Nebraska-OmahaDarin Olver Jr. F Northern MichiganJason Paige Jr. F Notre DameMathieu Beaudoin Jr. F Ohio StatePaul Szczechura Jr. F Western Michigan^ Overall Winner

2004-05PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLJared Sylvestre Sr. F Alaska-FairbanksJonathan Sigalet So. D Bowling GreenJoe Van Culin So. D Ferris StateJeff Jakaitis So. G Lake SuperiorMarty Guerin So. F MiamiJeff Tambellini Jr. F MichiganMichael Eickman So. D Nebraska-OmahaAlan Swanson Sr. F Northern MichiganCory McLean ^ Sr. F Notre DameNate Guenin Jr. D Ohio StatePaul Szczechura So. F Western Michigan* Michigan State did not nominate a Scholar-Athlete of the Year.^ Overall Winner

2003-04PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLPaul Davies Sr. F Western MichiganDerek Edwardson Sr. F MiamiRob Globke Sr. F Notre DameNate Guenin So. D Ohio StateTom Herman Sr. F Alaska-FairbanksMike Kompon Sr. F MiamiDana Lattery Sr. F Western MichiganD’Arcy McConvey Sr. F Bowling GreenDerrick McIver Sr. F Ferris StateAndrew Wong Sr. F Nebraska-Omaha

HONORABLE MENTIONUAF: Paul Austin, Jordan Hendry, Jared Sylvestre. BGSU: Kevin Bieksa, Alex Rogosheske, Jordan Sigalet. UM: Andrew Ebbett, Al Montoya. MSU: Colton Fretter, Steve Swistak. ND: T.J. Mathieson.

2002-03PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLDavid Brisson Sr. F Nebraska-OmahaDavid Cousineau Sr. D Western MichiganChris Gobert Sr. F Northern MichiganMike Kompon Jr. F MiamiD’Arcy McConvey Jr. F Bowling GreenDerrick McIver Jr. F Ferris StateScott Titus Sr. D Ohio State

HONORABLE MENTIONUAF: Paul Austin, Jared Sylvestre. BGSU: Kevin Bieksa. MSU: Brad Fast; Troy Ferguson, Tim Hearon. UNO: Dan Ellis. OSU: Miguel Lafl eche, R.J. Umberger. NMU: Mike Stutzel WMU: Paul Davies.

2001-02PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLBobby Andrews Sr. F Alaska FairbanksDavid Cousineau Jr. D Western MichiganBrad Fast Jr. D Michigan StateAdam Hall Sr. F Michigan StateDavid Inman Sr. F Notre DameMiguel Lafl eche Jr. F Ohio StatePeter Michelutti Jr. F Northern MichiganDaniel Samuelsson Sr. D Nebraska-OmahaJared Sylvestre Fr. F Alaska-Fairbanks

HONORABLE MENTIONBGSU: Marc Barlow, D’Arcy McConvey. FSU: Derrick McIver, Kristian Schroder,. LSSU: Will Magnuson, Jason Nightingale,. MIA: A.J. Kratofi l. MSU: Tim Hearon, Ryan Miller,. UNO: David Brisson, Dan Ellis, Andrew Wong,. OSU: Scott Titus, Reed Whiting. WMU: Dana Lattery.

2000-01PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLDan Carlson Sr. F Notre Dame Jim Dube Sr. D Ferris State David Gove Sr. F Western Michigan Jeff Jillson Jr. D Michigan Jim Lawrence Sr. F Alaska-Fairbanks Dave Noel-Bernier Sr. F Nebraska-Omaha Daniel Samuelsson Jr. D Nebraska-Omaha Curtis Valentine Sr. F Bowling Green

HONORABLE MENTIONUAF: Darren Tiemstra. FSU: Kevin Swider. LSSU: Will Magnuson, Jason Nightingale. MSU: Joe Blackburn, Brad Fast, Adam Hall. UNO: David Brisson. NMU: Peter Michelutti. ND: David Inman. OSU: Miguel Lafl eche. WMU: David Cousineau, Mark Wilkinson.

1999-00PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLZach Ham Sr. F Bowling GreenAndy Jurkowski Sr. F Notre DameJim Dube Jr. D Ferris StateDustin Whitecotton Sr. F MiamiShawn Horcoff Sr. F Michigan StateGary Ricciardi Sr. D Ferris StateJoe Blackburn Jr. G Michigan StateJason Redenius Sr. F Western Michigan

HONORABLE MENTIONUAF: Darren Tiemstra. BGSU: Grady Moore. FSU: Brian McCullough. LSSU: Will Magnuson; Bart Redden. UM: Jeff Jillson; Craig Murray. UNO: Nick Fohr; Dave Noel-Bernier. OSU: Scott Titus. WMU: Mark Wilkinson.

1998-99PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLZach Ham Jr. F Bowling GreenForrest Karr Sr. G Notre DameAniket Dhadphale Sr. F Notre DameMike Savard Sr. G Bowling GreenJoel Irwin Sr. F Ferris StateShawn Horcoff Jr. F Michigan State

HONORABLE MENTIONUAF: Jim Lawrence; Darren Tiemstra. BGSU: Mike Jones. FSU: Jim Dube; Gary Ricciardi. UM: Greg Daddario. MSU: Joe Blackburn; Andrew Bogle. ND: Benoit Cotnoir; Andy Jurkowski. NMU: J.P. Vigier. OSU: Jaisen Freeman. WMU: Matt Barnes; Jason Redenius.

1997-98PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLBrett Colborne Sr. D Ferris StateChris Fox Sr. D MichiganTyler Harlton Sr. D Michigan StateSteve Noble Sr. F Notre DameJeff Rucinski Sr. D Western MichiganCurtis Sheptak Sr. D Northern Michigan

HONORABLE MENTIONBGSU: Dave Faulkner. FSU: Jeff Blashill, Joel Irwin. MIA: Trevor Prior. UM: Matt Herr. MSU: Shawn Horcoff , Kevin O’Keefe. ND: Lyle Andrusiak, Aniket Dhadphale, Forrest Karr. OSU: Dan Cousineau, Eric Meloche, Ryan Root. WMU: Matt Barnes.

SCHOLAR-ATHLETE SELECTION PROCESS

The faculty representative at each school, in consultation with the head coach, selects the institution’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Each school’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year serves as the school’s nominee for CCHA Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Nominees must have a cumulative GPA of 3.25 through the fall term of the selection year to receive the school’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year award. Prior to the 2004-05 season, the conference selected an All-Academic Team.

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1996-97PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLJeff Blashill Jr. G Ferris StateJason Botterill Sr. F MichiganCody Bowtell Sr. F Alaska FairbanksTyler Harlton Jr. D Michigan StateMike Johnson Sr. F Bowling GreenSteve Noble Jr. F Notre DameJeff Rucinski Jr. D Western Michigan

HONORABLE MENTIONUAF: Chris Hodges. BGSU: Curtis Fry, Brad Holzinger. FSU: Brett Colborne, Gordy Hunt, Andy Roach. MIA: Trevor Prior. UM: Matt Herr, Warren Luhning, Harold Schock. OSU: Derek Beuselinck. WMU: Shawn Zimmerman.

1995-96PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLJason Botterill Jr. F MichiganCody Bowtell Jr. F Alaska FairbanksGarry Gruber Sr. D Notre DameMike Johnson Jr. F Bowling GreenDarren Maloney Sr. D Western MichiganMike Matteucci Sr. D Lake Superior

HONORABLE MENTIONUAF: Fred Scott. BGSU: Quinn Fair, Curtis Fry. FSU: Gordy Hunt, Andy Roach. UIC: Darren Tymchyshyn. MIA: Andrew Backen. UM: Warren Luhning, Harold Schock. MSU: Tyler Harlton. ND: Chris Bales, Jamie Ling, Jay Matushak, Steve Noble. OSU: Kurt Brown. WMU: Chris Brooks.

1994-95PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLTim Christian Sr. F Ferris StateShannon Finn Sr. D Illinois-ChicagoBrian Holzinger Sr. F Bowling GreenDarren Maloney Jr. D Western MichiganAdam Smith Sr. F Ohio StateBrad Willner Sr. D Lake Superior

HONORABLE MENTIONUAF: Cody Bowtell, Corey Spring. BGSU: Curtis Fry, Mike Johnson, Kelly Perrault. FSU: Gary Kitching, Andy Roach. UIC: Mark Zdan. UM: Jason Botterill, Warren Luhning, Harold Schock, Alan Sinclair. MSU: Dean Sylvester. ND: Garry Gruber, Jamie Ling, Jay Matushak.

1993-94PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLClayton Beddoes Sr. F Lake SuperiorCraig Brown Sr. G Western MichiganTim Christian Jr. F Ferris StateBrian Holzinger Jr. F Bowling GreenCraig Lisko Sr. G Ferris StateColin Ward Sr. F Western Michigan

HONORABLE MENTIONUIC: Shannon Finn. KSU: Bob Krosky, Claude Morin, Dean Sylvester. LSSU: Jay Ness, Brad Willner. UM: Alan Sinclair. MSU: Eric Kruse, Nicolas Perreault. ND: Garry Gruber, Jay Matushak. OSU: Adam Smith. WMU: Chris Brooks.

1992-93PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLClayton Beddoes Jr. F Lake SuperiorPat Ferschweiler Sr. F Western MichiganBrian Holzinger So. F Bowling GreenCurtis Janicke Sr. F Notre DameCarl Picconatto Sr. G Notre DameByron Witkowski Sr. F Western Michigan

HONORABLE MENTIONBGSU: Angelo Libertucci, Rick Mullins. FSU: Gary Kitching, Craig Lisko. UIC: Cory Hextall. KSU: Claude Morin, Dean Sylvester. UM: Alan Sinclair. MSU: Bart Turner. ND: Dan Marvin. OSU: Adam Smith. WMU: Craig Brown, Colin Ward.

1991-92PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLClayton Beddoes So. F Lake SuperiorDan Bylsma Sr. F Bowling GreenPat Ferschweiler Jr. F Western MichiganMike Gilmore Sr. G Michigan StateAngelo Libertucci Jr. G Bowling GreenBrad Smiley Sr. F Illinois-Chicago

HONORABLE MENTIONFSU: Craig Lisko. UIC: Cory Hextall. MIA: Steve Wilson. UM: Mike Helber, Ted Kramer. MSU: Bart Turner. OSU: Brian Baldrica. WMU: Scott Garrow, Rob Laurie, Andy Suhy, Colin Ward, Byron Witkowski.

1990-91PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLTom Auge Sr. F Western MichiganWalt Bartels Sr. F Michigan StateMike Gilmore Jr. G Michigan StateJustin LaFayette Sr. F Ferris StateAngelo Libertucci So. G Bowling GreenTrevor Wallace Sr. D Illinois-Chicago

HONORABLE MENTIONBGSU: Dan Bylsma, Ken Klee. FSU: John DePourcq. UIC: Cory Hextall. LSSU: Karl Johnston. WMU: Chris Clarke, Scott Garrow, Rob Laurie.

1989-90PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLWalt Bartels Jr. F Michigan StateDan Bylsma So. F Bowling GreenMike Gilmore So. G Michigan StateJustin LaFayette Jr. F Ferris StatePete Stauber Sr. F Lake SuperiorRich Whitten Sr. F/D Western Michigan

HONORABLE MENTIONFSU: Clark Davies, Bill Thomas, Mike Williams. UIC: Brad Smiley, Trevor Wallace. MIA: Scott Mazi. UM: Warren Sharples. MSU: Don Gibson, Jason Muzzatti. WMU: Tom Auge.

1988-89PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLWalt Bartels So. F Michigan StateDanton Cole Sr. F Michigan StateGreg Cyr Sr. D Ferris StateRon Hoover Sr. F Western MichiganAlan Leggett Sr. D Bowling GreenAnthony Palumbo Sr. F Lake Superior

HONORABLE MENTIONFSU: Dean Davies, Justin LaFayette, Mike Williams. UIC: Todd Beyer, Dan Perry, Trevor Wallace. LSSU: Pete Stauber. MIA: Chris Archer, Rob Robinson. UM: Warren Sharples. MSU: Jason Muzzatti. WMU: Tom Auge, Rich Whitten.

1987-88PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLDanton Cole Jr. F Michigan StateGreg Cyr Jr. D Ferris StateRon Hoover Jr. F Western MichiganAlan Leggett Jr. D Bowling GreenDave Lobdell Sr. D Western MichiganKevin McCaff rey Sr. G Western MichiganDan Wilhelm Jr. F Ohio State

HONORABLE MENTIONFSU: Dean Davies, Mike Williams. UIC: Todd Beyer, Dan Perry. LSSU: Anthony Palumbo, Pete Stauber. MIA: Rob Robinson.

1986-87PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLRob Bryden Sr. F Western MichiganGrant Clark Sr. D Lake SuperiorBob Essensa Sr. G Michigan StateHenry Fung Sr. F Western MichiganAlan Leggett So. D Bowling GreenDon McSween Sr. D Michigan StateRob Urban Sr. F Bowling Green

HONORABLE MENTION FSU: Andrew Black, Murray Winnicki. MIAMI: Rob Robinson. MSU: Danton Cole. WMU: Kevin McCaff rey.

1985-86PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLRob Bryden Jr. F Western MichiganGrant Clark Jr. D Lake SuperiorFrank Downing Sr. F MichiganBob Essensa Jr. G Michigan StateHenry Fung Jr. F Western MichiganDon McSween Jr. D Michigan StateRob Urban Jr. F Bowling Green

HONORABLE MENTIONUIC: Terry Majich. LSSU: Kim McIvor. UM: Pat Goff . MSU: Kevin Miller. WMU: Stuart Burnie, Dan Dorion, Wayne Gagne, Chris MacDonald, Kevin McCaff rey, Pat Ryan.

1984-85PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLChris Dahlquist Sr. D Lake SuperiorFrank Downing Jr. F MichiganBob Essensa So. G Michigan StateBrad Hildestad Sr. D Ferris StateLance Johnston Sr. F Western MichiganKelly Miller Sr. F Michigan StateMike Rousseau Sr. F/D Ohio StateChris Seychel Jr. F Michigan

HONORABLE MENTIONBGSU: Todd Flichel, Rob Urban. FSU: Paul Lowden. LSSU: Grant Clark. MSU: Don McSween. OSU: Kevin Burden, Bruce Tillotson. WMU: Dave Bina, Rob Bryden, Stuart Burnie, Henry Fung.

1983-84PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLTim Hack Sr. F Bowling GreenDoug Harris So. F Michigan TechRandy Merrifi eld Sr. F Ferris StateKelly Miller Jr. F Michigan StatePaul Pooley Sr. F Ohio StatePerry Pooley Sr. F Ohio State

HONORABLE MENTIONLSSU: Chris Guy. MIA: Jim Buettgen, Dave Wheeldon. UM: Chris Seychel. WMU: Glenn Johannesen, Lance Johnston.

1982-83PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLTim Hack Jr. F Bowling GreenBrian Hills Sr. F Bowling GreenSteve Mulholland Sr. F Lake SuperiorEric Ponath Sr. F Northern MichiganPaul Pooley Jr. F Ohio StateRon Scott Jr. G Michigan State

HONORABLE MENTIONFSU: Tom Rudrud. MIA: Rick Kuraly. MSU: Kelly Miller. ND: Kirt Bjork. WMU: Steve Abbott.

1981-82PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLSteve Abbott Jr. G Western MichiganTim Hack So. F Bowling GreenBrian Hills Jr. F Bowling GreenGeorge McPhee Sr. F Bowling GreenSteve Mulholland Jr. F Lake SuperiorEric Ponath Jr. F Northern MichiganPaul Pooley So. F Ohio StateRon Scott So. G Michigan State.

HONORABLE MENTIONUM: Dave Richter. ND: Jeff Perry, John Schmidt.

1980-81PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLSteve Abbott So. G Western MichiganSteve Bozek Sr. F Northern MichiganWally Charko Sr. G Bowling GreenGeorge Harrison Sr. D Ferris StateGeorge McPhee Jr. F Bowling GreenKelly Mitchell Sr. F Western MichiganSteve Mulholland So. F Lake SuperiorEric Ponath So. F Northern Michigan

HONORABLE MENTIONBGSU: Brian Hills. FSU: Tom Rudrud. OSU: Brian Jenks. WMU: Dan Stothers.

1979-80PLAYER CL. POS. SCHOOLSteve Bozek Jr. F Northern MichiganGeorge Harrison Jr. D Ferris StateGeorge McPhee So. F Bowling GreenKelly Mitchell Jr. F Western MichiganTom Scanlon Sr. F Ohio StateSteve Weeks Sr. G Northern Michigan

HONORABLE MENTIONBGSU: Steve Dawe. FSU: Doug Nowels. OSU: Brian Jenks. WMU: Jim Doyle, Tom Hilfman, Dan Stothers.

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2009-10Andy Taranto F AlaskaChris Brown F MichiganTerry Broadhurst F Nebraska-OmahaTorey Krug D Michigan StateJoe Hartman D MiamiMike Johnson G Notre Dame

2008-09Zac Dalpe F Ohio StateBilly Maday F Notre DameDavid Wohlberg F MichiganMatt Bartkowski D Ohio StateBrandon Burlon D MichiganChris Wideman D MiamiConnor Knapp G Miami

2007-08Carter Camper F MiamiMax Pacioretty F MichiganJacob Cepis F Bowling GreenMark Olver F Northern MichiganErik Gustafsson D Northern MichiganJeff Petry D Michigan StateNick Eno G Bowling Green

2006-07Kevin Deeth F Notre DameMark Letestu F Western MichiganRyan Thang F Notre DameEddie Del Grosso D Nebraska-OmahaKyle Lawson D Notre DameRiley Gill G Western Michigan

2005-06Erik Condra F Notre DameAndrew Cogliano F MichiganDan Reidel F Ferris StateJack Johnson D MichiganTyler Eckford D Alaska FairbanksJeff Lerg G Michigan State

2004-05Tom Fritsche F Ohio StateMike Santorelli F Northern MichiganBill Thomas F Nebraska-OmahaJoe Grimaldi D Nebraska-OmahaMichael Hodgson D Bowling GreenWylie Rogers G Alaska Fairbanks

2003-04Matt Christie F MiamiMarty Guerin F MiamiT.J. Hensick F Michigan Matt Hunwick D Michigan A.J. Thelen D Michigan StateDominic Vicari G Michigan State

2002-03Vince Bellissimo F Western MichiganDavid Booth F Michigan StateAndy Greene D MiamiAl Montoya G MichiganDanny Richmond D MichiganDirk Southern F Northern Michigan Jeff Tambellini F Michigan

2001-02Mike Brown G Ferris StatePat Dwyer F Western MichiganEric Nystrom F MichiganJim Slater F Michigan StateAaron Voros F Alaska FairbanksEric Werner D MichiganMatt York D Ferris State

1991-92Chris Belanger D Western MichiganDan Daikawa D MiamiJon Hillebrandt G Illinois-ChicagoBrian Loney F Ohio StateRem Murray F Michigan StateSteve Suk F Michigan State

1990-91Steven Barnes D Lake SuperiorClayton Beddoes F Lake SuperiorPat Mazzoli G Ferris StateDavid Oliver F MichiganAaron Ward D MichiganBrian Wiseman F Michigan

1989-90Brett Harkins F Bowling GreenDarrin Madeley G Lake SuperiorPatrick Neaton D MichiganGlenn Painter D Ohio StateDavid Roberts F MichiganDoug Weight F Lake Superior

1988-89Rod Brind’Amour F Michigan StateDenny Felsner F MichiganCraig Fisher F Miami Ken House F MiamiPeter White F Michigan StateJason Woolley D Michigan State

2000-01Jeff Campbell F Western MichiganDan Ellis G Nebraska-OmahaMike Komisarek D MichiganBrett Lebda D Notre DameDave Steckel F Ohio StateR.J. Umberger F Ohio State

1999-00David Brisson F Nebraska-OmahaChris Gobert F Northern MichiganAndy Hilbert F MichiganJimmy Jackson D Northern MichiganRyan Miller G Michigan StateGreg Zanon D Nebraska-Omaha

1998-99Josh Blackburn G MichiganMike Comrie F MichiganJason Crain D Ohio StateAdam Hall F Michigan StateDavid Inman F Notre DameJeff Jillson D MichiganChad Theuer F Northern Michigan

1997-98Rustyn Dolyny F Michigan State Mark Eaton D Notre Dame Mark Kosick F Michigan Jeff Maund G Ohio State Kevin Swider F Ferris State Mike Van Ryn D Michigan

1996-97Daryl Andrews D Western MichiganHugo Boisvert F Ohio StateJoe Dusbabek F Notre DameAdam Edinger F Bowling GreenChris Marvel G Alaska FairbanksJosh Mizerek D Miami

1995-96Chris Bogas D Michigan StateJoe Corvo D Western MichiganTony Kolozsy F Illinois-ChicagoMarc Magliarditi G Western MichiganRandy Robitaille F MiamiMike York F Michigan State

1994-95Jason Blake F Ferris StateDan Boyle D MiamiSteve Duke D Western MichiganRobb Gordon F MichiganBill Muckalt F MichiganMarty Turco G Michigan

1993-94Jason Botterill F MichiganCurtis Fry F Bowling GreenBrendan Morrison F MichiganBob Petrie G Bowling GreenAndy Roach D Ferris StateHarold Schock D MichiganBlake Sloan D Michigan

1992-93Chris Brooks F Western MichiganScott Chartier D Western MichiganAaron Ellis G Bowling GreenJustin Krall D MiamiJamie Ling F Notre DameSean Tallaire F Lake Superior

SELECTIONS BY SCHOOL

F D G Total

UM 18 12 3 33 MSU 9 5 3 17 MIA 6 7 1 14 WMU 5 5 2 12 OSU 6 3 1 10 ND 7 3 1 11 BGSU 4 2 3 9 NMU 5 2 - 8 FSU 3 2 2 7 UNO 3 3 1 7 LSSU 3 1 1 5 UA 2 1 2 5 UIC 1 - 1 2 Totals 73 44 21 137

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Michigan senior forward Brendan Morrison won the award in 1997 after leading the nation in assists (57) and points (88). He helped the Wolverines to the CCHA regular-season and tournament titles, as well as to the NCAA semifi nals. The CCHA’s only two-time Player of the Year and three-time fi rst-team All-America selection, Morrison graduated as Michigan’s all-time point (261) and assist (164) leader.

Michigan State sophomore Ryan Miller became the second goaltender to win the Hobey in 2001, just 11 years after his cousin and fellow Spartan, Kip Miller. The CCHA’s Player of the Year and Tournament MVP posted a 31-5-4 record, a 1.32 goals-against average, a .950 save percentage and 10 shutouts en route to breaking the NCAA all-time record for shutouts.

Ryan MillerMichigan State - G - So.

2001 HOBEY BAKER AWARD

GP W-L-T SHO GAA

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1997 HOBEY BAKER AWARD

GP G A PTS

43 31 57 88

In 1995, Bowling Green senior forward Brian Holzinger won the award after fi nishing second in the nation in goals (35) and points (69). The CCHA Player of the Year in 1995, Holzinger is only the third player in league history to be a unanimous First-Team All-Conference selection and All-Academic selection in the same season.

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1995 HOBEY BAKER AWARD

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Michigan State senior forward Kip Miller won the award in 1990 after leading the nation in scoring for the second consecutive season with 101 points (48-53) and helping the Spartans to the CCHA regular-season and tournament title. He also was named CCHA Player of the Year, First-Team All-Conference and First-Team All-American for the second consecutive season.

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1990 HOBEY BAKER AWARD

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In 1982, Bowling Green senior forward George McPhee became the fi rst CCHA player to win the award. McPhee fi nished third in the nation in scoring with 28-52-80 and guided the Falcons to the CCHA regular-season title and an NCAA Tournament appearance. He was also named CCHA Player of the Year and a First-Team All-America.

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1982 HOBEY BAKER AWARD

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CCHA HOBEY BAKER AWARD WINNERS

2010 Mark Olver, Northern Michigan; Cody Reichard, Miami2009 Louie Caporusso, Michigan; Chad Johnson, Alaska2008 Kevin Porter, Michigan; Ryan Jones, Miami; Jeff Lerg, Michigan State2007 David Brown, Notre Dame; Nathan Davis, Miami; T.J. Hensick, Michigan; Scott Parse, Nebraska-Omaha2006 Andy Greene, Miami; Scott Parse, Nebraska-Omaha2005 Jordan Sigalet, Bowling Green; T.J. Hensick, Michigan; Tuomas Tarkki, Northern Michigan2004 Derek Edwardson, Miami; Jim Slater, Michigan State2003 Chris Kunitz, Ferris State; John-Michael Liles, Michigan State; R.J. Umberger, Ohio State2002 Ryan Miller, Michigan State; Rob Collins, Ferris State2001 Andy Hilbert, Michigan2000 Mike Comrie, Michigan; Shawn Horcoff , Michigan State1999 Hugo Boisvert, Ohio State; Mike York, Michigan State1998 Chad Alban, Michigan State; Dan Boyle, Miami; Bill Muckalt, Michigan; Mike York, Michigan State1997 Brendan Morrison, Michigan; John Madden, Michigan; Randy Robitaille, Miami1996 Keith Aldridge, Lake Superior; Brendan Morrison, Michigan1995 Brian Holzinger, Bowling Green; Anson Carter, Michigan State; Brendan Morrison, Michigan1994 David Oliver, Michigan; Steve Shields, Michigan; Brian Wiseman, Michigan1993 Brian Rolston, Lake Superior; Brian Savage, Miami; Bryan Smolinski, Michigan State1992 Denny Felsner, Michigan; Darrin Madeley, Lake Superior1991 Jim Dowd, Lake Superior; Denny Felsner, Michigan1990 Kip Miller, Michigan State; Rob Blake, Bowling Green; Nelson Emerson, Bowling Green1989 Nelson Emerson, Bowling Green; Bruce Hoff ort, Lake Superior; Kip Miller, Michigan State; Bobby Reynolds, Michigan State1988 Mark Vermette, Lake Superior; Nelson Emerson, Bowling Green1987 Wayne Gagne, Western Michigan1986 Dan Dorion, Western Michigan; Mike Donnelly, Michigan State1985 Kelly Miller, Michigan State; Craig Simpson, Michigan State; Ray Staszak, Illinois-Chicago1984 Dan Dorion, Western Michigan; Paul Pooley, Ohio State1983 Brian Hills, Bowling Green; Ron Scott, Michigan State;1982 George McPhee, Bowling Green; Ron Scott, Michigan State; Brian Hills, Bowling Green; Dave Poulin, Notre Dame1981 Steve Bozek, Northern Michigan

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CCHA HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS

Michigan’s senior forward Kevin Porter was honored as the 28th recipient of the Hobey Baker Memorial Award after he tied for the national lead in goals (33), came in second in points (63) and power-play goals (15). Porter was the CCHA Player of the Year and a First-Team All American. As captain, he led Michigan to a record 33-6-4 and a berth in the 2008 NCAA Frozen Four. Porter was also named CCHA Player of the Year and was All-CCHA fi rst team.

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2009-10 (1)F Mark Olver, Jr., NMU

2008-09 (3)F Louie Caporusso, So., UM F Aaron Palushaj, So., UMD Ian Cole, So., ND

2007-08 (3)F Ryan Jones, Sr., MIA F Kevin Porter, Sr., UMD Tyler Eckford, Jr., UA

2006-07 (3)F T.J. Hensick, Sr., UM D Jack Johnson, So., UM G David Brown, Sr., ND

2005-06 (2)F Scott Parse, Jr., UNO D Andy Greene, Sr., MIA

2004-05 (1)F T.J. Hensick, So., UM

2002-03 (3)F Chris Kunitz, Sr., FSUD John-Michael Liles, Sr., MSUG Mike Brown, So., FSU

2001-02 (3)F Mike Cammalleri, Jr., UMD Mike Komisarek, So., UMG Ryan Miller, Jr., MSU

2000-01 (2)F Andy Hilbert, So., UMG Ryan Miller, So., MSU

CCHA RBK/AHCA WESTFIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

1999-00 (2)F Shawn Horcoff , Sr., MSUD Jeff Jillson, So., UM

1998-99 (2)F Mike York, Sr., MSUG Joe Blackburn, So., MSU

1997-98 (5)F Hugo Boisvert, So., OSUF Bill Muckalt, Sr., UMF Mike York, Jr., MSUD Dan Boyle, Sr., MIAG Chad Alban, Sr., MSU

1996-97 (5)F John Madden, Sr., UMF Brendan Morrison, Sr., UMF Randy Robitaille, So., MIAD Dan Boyle, Jr., MIAG Marty Turco, Jr., UM

1995-96 (2)F Brendan Morrison, Jr., UMD Keith Aldridge, Sr., LSSU

1994-95 (4)F Brian Holzinger, Sr., BGSUF Brendan Morrison, So., UMD Kelly Perrault, So., BGSUG Chuck Thuss, Sr., MIA

1993-94 (3)F David Oliver, Sr., UMF Brian Wiseman, Sr., UMD John Gruden, Sr., FSU

1992-93 (1)F Bryan Smolinski, Sr., MSU

1991-92 (5)F Denny Felsner, Sr., UMF Dwayne Norris, Sr., MSUD Mark Astley, Sr., LSSUD Joby Messier, Sr., MSUG Darrin Madeley, Sr., LSSU

1990-91 (3)F Jim Dowd, Sr., LSSUD Jason Woolley, Jr., MSUG Darrin Madeley, So., LSSU

1989-90 (3)F Nelson Emerson, Sr., BGSUF Kip Miller, Sr., MSUD Rob Blake, Jr., BGSU

1988-89 (6)F Kip Miller, Jr., MSUF Greg Parks, Sr., BGSUF Bobby Reynolds, Sr., MSUD Kord Cernich, Jr., LSSUD Myles O’Connor, Sr., UMG Bruce Hoff ort, So., LSSU

1987-88 (2)F Mark Vermette, Jr., LSSUD Scott Paluch, Sr., BGSU

1986-87 (3)F Mitch Messier, Sr., MSUD Wayne Gagne, Sr., WMUG Gary Kruzich, Sr., BGSU

1985-86 (4)F Mike Donnelly, Sr., MSUF Dan Dorion, Sr., WMUD Wayne Gagne, Jr., WMUG Gary Kruzich, Jr., BGSU

1984-85 (3)F Kelly Miller, Sr., MSUF Craig Simpson, So., MSUD Dan McFall, Sr., MSU

1983-84 (3)F Dan Kane, Sr., BGSUF Paul Pooley, Sr., OSUD Garry Galley, Jr., BGSU

1982-83 (3)F Kirt Bjork, Sr., NDF Brian Hills, Sr., BGSUG Ron Scott, Jr., MSU

1981-82 (4)F Brian Hills, Jr., BGSU F George McPhee, Sr., BGSUD Brian MacLellan, Sr., BGSUG Ron Scott, So., MSU

1980-81 (1)F Steve Bozek, Jr., NMU

1977-78 (1)D Ken Morrow, Jr., BGSU

CCHA ALL-AMERICAN NOTES

• Beginning with Bowling Green’s Ken Morrow in 1978, there have been 85 First-Team selections from the CCHA.

• There have been 79 Second-Team selections from the CCHA since the honor was fi rst awarded in 1983-84.

• In 1997, Michigan’s Brendan Morrison became the fi rst CCHA player selected fi rst-team All-American three times.

• In 2007, Michigan’s T.J. Hensick became the 11th CCHA player to twice earn first-team All-America honors. The others, including Brendan Morrison, are: Ryan Miller, Mike York, Ron Scott and Kip Miller of Michigan State, Brian Hills and Gary Kruzich of Bowling Green, Lake Superior’s Darrin Madeley, Miami’s Dan Boyle and Western Michigan’s Wayne Gagne.

• CCHA players earned eight of the 12 West All-America posi-tions in 2001-02 and 1993-94 (three First Team, fi ve Second Team). CCHA players earned seven of the 12 positions on eight occasions – 1983-84, 1985-86, 1988-89, 1990-91, 1994-95, 1996-97, 1997-98 and 2005-06.

SELECTIONS BY SCHOOLAll-America selections by position and team:

First Team/Second Team

F D G 1st 2nd Tot. Michigan State* 12/4 4/12 6/2 22 18 39

Michigan* 15/10 4/2 1/3 20 15 35

Bowling Green 7/2 6/1 2/- 15 3 18

Lake Superior State 2/5 3/4 3/1 8 10 18

Miami 2/4 3/3 1/1 6 8 13

Western Michigan 1/2 2/- -/3 3 5 8

Ferris State 1/1 1/2 1/- 3 3 6

Ohio State 2/4 -/- -/1 2 5 6

Northern Michigan* 2/1 -/4 -/1 1 5 6

Nebraska-Omaha 1/2 -/2 -/- 1 4 5

Notre Dame 1/1 1/1 1/- 2 2 4

Alaska -/1 1/- -/1 1 2 3

Illinois-Chicago -/2 -/- -/- - 2 2

Totals 44/37 25/30 15/12 85 83 168

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2009-10 (4)F Zac Dalpe, So., OSUD Jeff Petry, Jr., MSUD Erik Gustafsson, So., NMUG Cody Reichard, So., MIA

2008-09 (4)F Erik Condra, Sr., NDF Carter Camper, So., MIAD Erik Gustafsson, So., NMUG Chad Johnson, Sr., UA

2007-08 (3)F Chad Kolarik, Sr., UMD Alec Martinez, Jr., MIAG Jeff Lerg, Jr., MSU

2006-07 (4)F Nathan Davis, Jr., MIAF Scott Parse, Sr., UNOF Mike Santorelli, Jr., NMUD Matt Hunwick, Sr., UM

2005-06 (1)D Nathan Oystrick, Sr., NMU

2004-05 (3)F Jeff Tambellini, Jr., UMD Andy Greene, Jr., MIAG Tuomas Tarkki, Sr., NMU

2003-04 (4)F Derek Edwardson, Sr., MIAF Jim Slater, Jr., MSUD A.J. Thelen, Fr., MSUG Al Montoya, So., UM

2002-03 (2)F R.J. Umberger, Jr., OSUD Brad Fast, Sr., MSU

2001-02 (5)F Rob Collins, Sr., FSUF Jeff Hoggan, Sr., UNOD Andrew Hutchinson, Sr., MSUD John-Michael Liles, Jr., MSUD Greg Zanon, Jr., UNO

2000-01 (4)F Mike Bishai, Jr., WMUF Mike Cammalleri, So., UMD Jeff Jillson, Jr., UMD Greg Zanon, So., UNO

1999-00 (3)F Mike Comrie, So., UMD Mike Weaver, Sr., MSUG Jayme Platt, Jr., LSSU

1998-99 (4)F Hugo Boisvert, Jr., OSUD Benoit Cotnoir, Sr., NDD Mike Weaver, Jr., MSUG Jeff Maund, So., OSU

1997-98 (2)F Sean Berens, Sr., MSUD Tyler Harlton, Sr., MSU

1996-97 (2)F Jason Botterill, Sr., UMD Andy Roach, Sr., FSU

1995-96 (4)F Kevin Hilton, Sr., UMF Sean Tallaire, Sr., LSSUD Andy Roach, Jr., FSUG Marc Magliarditi, Fr., WMU

1994-95 (3)F Anson Carter, Jr., MSUF Mike Knuble, Sr., UMD Keith Aldridge, Jr., LSSU

1993-94 (5)F Clayton Beddoes, Sr., LSSUF Dean Fedorchuk, Sr., UAFF Steve Guolla, Jr., MSUD Jeff Wells, Jr., BGSUG Steve Shields, Sr., UM

1992-93 (5)F Brian Savage, Jr., MIAF Brian Rolston, Jr., LSSUD Michael Smith, Sr., LSSUD Bobby Marshall, Jr., MIAG Steve Shields, Jr., UM

1990-91 (4)F Denny Felsner, Jr., UMF David Roberts, So., UMF Doug Weight, So., LSSUD Karl Johnston, Sr., LSSU

1989-90 (3)F Jim Dowd, Jr., LSSUD Kord Cernich, Sr., LSSUG Jason Muzzatti, Jr., MSU

1988-89 (1)F Sheldon Gorski, Sr., UIC

1987-88 (1)F Nelson Emerson, So., BGSU

1986-87 (2)F Brad Jones, Sr., UMD Don McSween, Sr., MSU

1985-86 (3)F Jamie Wansbrough, Sr., BGSUD Don McSween, Jr., MSUG Bill Horn, Fr., WMU

1984-85 (3)F Ray Staszak, So., UICD Gary Haight, Sr., MSUG Glenn Healy, Sr., WMU

1983-84 (4)F Dan Dorion, So., WMUF Perry Pooley, Sr., OSUD Dan McFall, Jr., MSUD Bill Schafhauser, Sr., NMU

CCHA RBK/AHCA WESTSECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

Nathan Davis, F, MIA, 2006-07Nathan Davis F MIA 2006 07

Jeff Jillson, D, UM, 2000-01Jeff Jillson D UM 2000 01

Jeff Lerg, G, MSU, 2007-08Jeff Lerg G MSU 2007 08

Scott Parse, F, UNO, 2006-07Scott Parse F UNO 2006-07

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Name School Seasons Gms W L T Pct 1. Ron Mason Bowling Green 73-79 16 12 4 0 .750 Michigan State 81-02 81 65 16 0 .802 Total 73-02 97 77 20 0 .794 2. Red Berenson Michigan 84-SA 97 72 25 0 .783 3. Jeff Jackson Lake Superior 90-96 26 24 2 0 .923 Notre Dame 05-SA 17 10 7 0 .588 Total 90-96, 05-SA 43 34 9 0 .791 Rick Comley Lake Superior 73-76 5 2 3 0 .400 Northern Michigan 77-84, 97-02 38 17 14 7 .539 Michigan State 02-SA 27 15 12 0 .556 Total 73-84, 97-SA 70 34 29 7 .536 5. Jerry York Bowling Green 79-94 50 28 20 2 .580 6. John Markell Ohio State 94-10 54 29 25 0 .537 7. Walt Kyle Northern Michigan 02-SA 42 26 16 0 .619 8. Mike Kemp Nebraska-Omaha 99-09 38 18 20 0 .474 Bill Wilkinson Western Michigan 82-96 46 18 27 1 .402 10. Frank Anzalone Lake Superior 92-05 33 17 16 0 .515 Bob Daniels Ferris State 92-SA 49 17 32 0 .34712. Enrico Blasi Miami 99-SA 33 14 19 0 .42413. Bill Selman St. Louis 71-78 19 12 5 2 .684 Lake Superior 81-82 2 1 1 0 .500 Total 71-82 21 13 6 2 .667 Jerry Welsh Ohio State 75-94 48 13 31 4 .31315. Buddy Powers Bowling Green 94-02 20 11 9 0 .550 16. Dave Poulin Notre Dame 97-05 24 10 14 0 .41717. Tavis MacMillan Alaska 04-07 15 9 6 0 .600 18. Jim Culhane Western Michigan 98-10 31 8 23 0 .258 19. George Gwozdecky Miami 89-94 14 7 7 0 .500 20. Jim Roque Lake Superior 05-SA 17 6 11 0 .35321. Mark Mazzoleni Miami 94-98 10 4 6 0 .400 Dallas Ferguson Alaska 08-SA 9 4 5 0 .44423. Jack Vivian Bowling Green 71-73 4 3 1 0 .750 Lefty Smith Notre Dame 81-83 6 3 3 0 .500 Val Belmonte Illinois-Chicago 84-89 14 3 11 0 .214 26. Dave Chambers Ohio State 71-72 2 2 0 0 1.000 Dean Blais Nebraska-Omaha 09-10 4 2 2 0 .500 Guy Gadowsky Alaska 99-04 7 2 5 0 .286 Bob Mancini Ferris State 90-92 6 2 4 0 .333 Scott Paluch Bowling Green 02-09 15 2 13 0 .133 31. John MacInnes Michigan Tech 81-82 4 1 2 1 .375 Doc DelCastillo Alaska 07-08 3 1 2 0 .333 Rick Duff ett Ferris State 81-82 8 1 4 3 .313 Bill Neal Western Michigan 75-78 5 1 3 1 .300 Steve Cady Miami 82-85 4 1 3 0 .250 Dick Bertrand Ferris State 82-84 4 1 3 0 .250 Dave Laurion Alaska 93-97 6 1 5 0 .167 John Perpich Ferris State 86-90 9 1 8 0 .111 Larry Pedrie Illinois-Chicago 90-95 11 1 10 0 .091 40. Jim Nahrgang Michigan Tech 82-84 4 0 3 1 .125 Scott Borek Lake Superior 96-01 8 0 8 0 .000 Ric Schafer Notre Dame 92-95 6 0 6 0 .000 Bill Switaj Kent State 92-94 4 0 4 0 .000 Peter Esdale Ferris State 85-86 2 0 2 0 .000 John Giordano Michigan 81-82 2 0 2 0 .000 Don Lucia Alaska 92-93 2 0 2 0 .000 John McComb Ohio U. 71-73 2 0 2 0 .000 Gerald Walford Ohio State 72-73 2 0 2 0 .000 Rick Yeo Lake Superior 78-79 2 0 2 0 .000 Dennis Williams Bowling Green 09-10 2 0 2 0 .000

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1. Ron Mason Total 72-02 735 494 180 61 .714 Michigan State 81-02 633 422 153 58 .712 Bowling Green 73-79 90 63 24 3 .717 Lake Superior 72-73 12 9 3 0 .750 2. Red Berenson Michigan 84-SA 768 477 231 60 .660 3. Rick Comley Total 73-84, 98-SA 576 304 216 56 .576 Michigan State 02-SA 224 115 80 29 .578 Northern Michigan 77-84, 98-02 320 173 121 26 .581 Lake Superior 73-76 32 16 15 1 .516 4. Jerry York Bowling Green 79-94 446 250 171 25 .589 5. Bill Wilkinson Western Michigan 82-99 511 234 230 47 .504 6. Jerry Welsh Ohio State 75-95 545 210 291 44 .426 7. Bob Daniels Ferris State 92-SA 512 203 250 59 .454 8. Jeff Jackson Total 90-96, 05-SA 321 197 80 44 .682 Notre Dame 05-SA 140 77 42 21 .625 Lake Superior 90-96 181 120 38 23 .727 9. John Markell Ohio State 94-10 431 194 191 46 .50310. Enrico Blasi Miami 99-SA 308 172 104 32 .61011. Frank Anzalone Lake Superior 82-90, 01-05 364 166 160 38 .50812. Mike Kemp Nebraska-Omaha 99-09 280 109 127 44 .468 Jim Culhane Western Michigan 98-10 317 109 167 41 .409 14. Dave Poulin Notre Dame 95-05 299 105 149 45 .42615. Walt Kyle Northern Michigan 02-SA 224 104 96 24 .51816. Val Belmonte Illinois-Chicago 81-90 252 95 147 10 .39717. Buddy Powers Bowling Green 94-02 228 92 113 23 .45418. Bill Selman Total 71-83 164 88 68 8 .561 St. Louis 71-79 120 72 42 6 .625 Lake Superior 81-83 44 16 26 2 .38619. Mark Mazzoleni Miami 94-99 144 64 61 19 .51020. George Gwozdecky Miami 89-94 156 62 76 18 .455 Scott Borek Lake Superior 96-01 143 62 68 13 .47922. Scott Paluch Bowling Green 02-09 196 61 119 16 .35223. Guy Gadowsky Alaska 99-04 152 57 75 20 .44124. Larry Pedrie Illinois-Chicago 90-96 181 47 118 16 .30425. Jim Roque Lake Superior 05-SA 148 46 72 22 .385 26. Steve Cady Miami 81-85 122 44 73 5 .38127. Dick Bertrand Ferris State 82-86 114 42 64 8 .404 28. Rick Duff ett Ferris State 79-82 72 37 33 2 .52829. John Giordano Michigan 81-84 92 36 51 5 .41830. John Perpich Ferris State 86-90 128 35 78 15 .33231. Jim Nahrgang Michigan Tech 82-84 62 34 28 0 .54832. Glen Weller Western Michigan 78-82 96 33 60 3 .35933. Dave Laurion Alaska 95-99 117 31 81 5 .28734. Tavis MacMillan Alaska 04-07 84 29 43 12 .416 Rick Yeo Lake Superior 76-81 100 29 68 3 .30536. Lefty Smith Notre Dame 81-83 62 28 30 4 .48437. Bob Mancini Ferris State 90-92 64 26 27 11 .492 Bill Davidge Miami 85-89 128 26 99 3 .21539. Dallas Ferguson Alaska 08-SA 56 24 19 13 .545 40. Ric Schafer Notre Dame 92-95 87 21 58 8 .28741. Bill Neal Western Michigan 75-78 52 18 33 1 .35642. John MacInnes Michigan Tech 81-82 28 16 11 1 .589 Bill Switaj Kent State 92-94 60 16 41 3 .29244. Dean Blais Nebraska-Omaha 09-10 28 13 12 3 .51845. Jack Vivian Bowling Green 71-73 28 12 14 2 .464 46. Dave Chambers Ohio State 71-72 12 8 4 0 .667 Doc DelCastillo Alaska 07-08 28 8 16 4 .357 48. Gerald Walford Ohio State 72-73 14 7 7 0 .50049. Peter Esdale Ferris State 85-86 12 4 7 1 .375

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Jeff Jackson LSSU, Notre Dame 90-96, 05-SA 321 197 80 44 .682

Red Berenson Michigan 84-SA 768 477 231 60 .660

Enrico Blasi Miami 99-SA 308 171 104 32 .607

Rick Comley LSSU, NMU, MSU 73-84, 98-SA 576 304 216 56 .576

Dallas Ferguson Alaska 09-SA 56 24 19 13 .545

Walt Kyle Northern Michigan 02-SA 224 104 96 24 .518

Bob Daniels Ferris State 92-SA 512 203 250 59 .454

Jim Roque Lake Superior 05-SA 148 46 72 22 .385

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Jeff Jackson LSSU, Notre Dame 90-96, 05-SA 43 34 9 0 .791

Red Berenson Michigan 84-SA 97 72 25 0 .783

Walt Kyle Northern Michigan 02-SA 42 26 16 0 .619

Rick Comley LSSU, NMU, MSU 73-84, 97-SA 70 34 29 7 .536

Dallas Ferguson Alaska 08-SA 9 4 5 0 .444

Enrico Blasi Miami 99-SA 33 14 19 0 .424

Jim Roque Lake Superior 05-SA 17 6 11 0 .353

Bob Daniels Ferris State 92-SA 49 17 32 0 .347

REGULAR-SEASON RECORDS CCHA TOURNAMENT RECORDS

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Year Coach School1951 Edward Jeremiah Dartmouth

1952 Cheddy Thompson Colorado College

1953 John Mariucci Minnesota

1954 Vic Heyliger Michigan

1955 Ralph “Cooney” Weiland Harvard

1956 William Harrison Clarkson

1957 Jack Riley Army

1958 Harry Cleverly Boston University

1959 John “Snooks” Kelley Boston College

1960 Jack Riley Army

1961 Murray Armstrong Denver

1962 Jack Kelley Colby

1963 Tony Frasca Colorado College

1964 Tom Eccleston Jr. Providence

1965 Jim Fullerton Brown

1966 Amo Bessone Michigan State

Len Ceglarski Clarkson

1967 Edward Jeremiah Dartmouth

1968 Ned Harkness Cornell

1969 Charlie Holt New Hampshire

1970 John MacInnes Michigan Tech

Year Coach School1971 Ralph “Cooney” Weiland Harvard

1972 John “Snooks” Kelley Boston College

1973 Len Ceglarski Boston College

1974 Charlie Holt New Hampshire

1975 Jack Parker Boston University

1976 John MacInnes Michigan Tech

1977 Jerry York Clarkson

1978 Jack Parker Boston University

1979 Charlie Holt New Hampshire

1980 Rick Comley Northern Michigan

1981 Bill O’Flaherty Clarkson

1982 Fern Flaman Northeastern

1983 Bill Cleary Harvard

1984 Mike Sertich Minnesota-Duluth

1985 Len Ceglarski Boston College

1986 Ralph Backstrom Denver

1987 John “Gino” Gasparini North Dakota

1988 Frank Anzalone Lake Superior

1989 Joe Marsh St. Lawrence

1990 Terry Slater Colgate1991 Rick Comley Northern Michigan

Year Coach School1992 Ron Mason Michigan State

1993 George Gwozdecky Miami

1994 Don Lucia Colorado College1995 Shawn Walsh Maine1996 Bruce Crowder UMass-Lowell1997 Dean Blais North Dakota1998 Tim Taylor Yale1999 Dick Umile New Hampshire2000 Joe Marsh St. Lawrence2001 Dean Blais North Dakota2002 Tim Whitehead Maine2003 Bob Daniels Ferris State

2004 Scott Sandelin Minnesota-Duluth2005 George Gwozdecky Denver2006 Enrico Blasi Miami

2007 Jeff Jackson Notre Dame

2008 Red Berenson Michigan

2009 Jack Parker Boston University

2010 Wayne Wilson RIT

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Player, School Yr Goals

Mike Donnelly, Michigan State 1986 59

Dave Merhar, Army 1969 57

Jerry Walker, Denver 1961 56

Dates Fryberger, Middlebury 1961 56

Frank Chiarelli, Rensselaer 1952 55

Tim Harrer, Minnesota 1980 53

Brett Hull, Minn.-Duluth 1986 52

Bob Joyce, North Dakota 1987 52

Jack Garrity, Boston University 1950 51

Tom Ross, Michigan State 1976 51

Ed Beers, Denver 1982 50

Bill Watson, Minn.-Duluth 1985 49

Tom Roe, Williams 1961 49

Mark Johnson, Wisconsin 1978 48

Pat Micheletti, Minnesota 1985 48

Kip Miller, Michigan State 1990 48

Scott Beattie, Northern Michigan 1991 48

Ron Ryan, Colby 1961 48

Bob McCusker, Colorado College 1957 47

Bert DeHate, Wisconsin 1968 47

George Clark, Army 1974 47

George Clark, Army 1975 47

George Lyle, Michigan Tech 1976 47

Mike Zuke, Michigan Tech 1976 47

Aaron Broten, Minnesota 1981 47

Player, School Yr Assists

Wayne Gagne, Western Michigan 1987 76

Paul Kariya, Maine 1993 75

Tony Hrkac, North Dakota 1987 70

Dave Taylor, Clarkson 1977 67

Dave Taylor, Clarkson 1976 67

Dallas Gaume, Denver 1986 67

Jim Dowd, Lake Superior 1990 67

Dave Rost, Army 1975 66

Steve Moria, Alaska-Fairbanks 1985 66

Craig Norwich, Wisconsin 1977 65

Dave Rost, Army 1977 65

Paul Pooley, Ohio State 1984 64

Jim Montgomery, Maine 1993 63

Dan Dorion, Western Michigan 1986 62

Ron Wilson, Providence 1975 61

Greg Johnson, North Dakota 1991 61

Vic Stanfi eld, Boston University 1975 60

Lance Nethery, Cornell 1978 60

Jim Knowlton, Army 1980 60

Bill Watson, Minnesota-Duluth 1985 60

Pat Murray, Michigan State 1990 60

Adam Oates, Rensselaer 1984 60

Player, School Yr Points

Tony Hrkac, North Dakota 1987 116

Steve Moria, Alaska-Fairbanks 1985 109

Bill Watson, Minnesota-Duluth 1985 109

Dave Rost, Army 1977 108

Dave Taylor, Clarkson 1977 108

Dave Merhar, Army 1969 107

Aaron Broten, Minnesota 1981 106

Tom Ross, Michigan State 1976 105

Mike Zuke, Michigan Tech 1976 104

Dan Dorion, Western Michigan 1986 104

Kip Miller, Michigan State 1990 101

Paul Kariya, Maine 1993 100

Dave Debol, Michigan 1977 99

Dallas Gaume, Denver 1986 99

Steve Colp, Michigan State 1974 97

Tom Ross, Michigan State 1975 97

Tom Rost, Army 1980 97

Mike Donnelly, Michigan State 1986 97

Pat Micheletti, Minnesota 1985 96

Paul Pooley, Ohio State 1984 96

Bill Joyce, Northern Michigan 1980 96

Player, School Yr GAA

Jimmy Howard, Maine 2004 1.19

David LeNeveu, Cornell 2003 1.20

David McKee, Cornell 2005 1.24

Ryan Miller, Michigan State 2001 1.32

Fred McCready, Holy Cross 1969 1.43

Ken Dryden, Cornell 1967 1.46

Dave LeNeveu, Cornell 2002 1.50

Ken Dryden, Cornell 1968 1.52

Greg Gardner, Niagara 2000 1.53

Ryan Miller, Michigan State 2000 1.53

Brian Elliott, Wisconsin 2006 1.55

Joe Blackburn, Michigan State 1999 1.55

Chad Alban, Michigan State 1998 1.57

David Brown, Notre Dame 2007 1.58

Dov Grumet-Morris, Harvard 2005 1.63

Bob Essensa, Michigan State 1985 1.64

Chad Johnson, Alaska 2009 1.66

Jordan Pearce, Notre Dame 2009 1.68

Robert O’Connor, Princeton 1948 1.72

Wade Dubielewicz, Denver 2002 1.72

Jeff Zatkoff , Miami 2008 1.72

Robert O’Connor, Princeton 1948 1.72

Philippe Lamoureux, North Dakota 2008 1.75

Godfrey Wood, Harvard 1962 1.75

Matti Kaltiainen, Boston Coll. 2004 1.76

Ryan Miller, Michigan State 2002 1.77

Ken Dryden, Cornell 1969 1.79

Player, School Yr Points

Dave Rost, Army 1973-77 330

Tom Ross, Michigan State 1972-76 324

Mike Zuke, Michigan Tech 1972-76 310

Jim Montgomery, Maine 1989-93 301

Steve Colp, Michigan State 1972-76 300

John Mayasich, Minnesota 1951-55 298

Nelson Emerson, BGSU 1986-90 294

Dan Dorion, Western Michigan 1982-86 293

Tom Rost, Army 1976-80 287

Dave Delich, Colo. College 1975-79 285

Brendan Morrison, Michigan 1993-97 284

Chuck Delich, Air Force 1973-77 279

Mike Carr, Mass..-Lowell 1979-83 279

Jim Dowd, Lake Superior 1987-91 274

Greg Johnson, North Dakota 1989-93 272

Lance Nethery, Cornell 1975-79 271

Steve Moria, Alaska-Fairbanks 1982-85 271

Paul Polillo, Western Michigan 1986-90 271

Paul Pooley, Ohio State 1981-84 270

Brian Hills, Bowling Green 1980-83 270

Player, School Yr Goals

Chuck Delich, Air Force 1974-77 156

Frank Chiarelli, Rensselaer 1951-55 155

George Clark, Army 1971-75 153

John Mayasich, Minnesota 1951-55 144

Denny Felsner, Michigan 1989-92 139

Tom Ross, Michigan State 1972-76 138

Tom Mullen, American Int’l. 1974-78 134

Mike Carr, Mass.-Lowell 1979-83 134

Mike Zuke, Michigan Tech 1972-76 133

Steve Colp, Michigan State 1972-76 132

Ben Cherski, North Dakota 1951-55 131

Gary Emmons, NMU 1983-87 130

Tom Kern, Minn. St. 1979-83 129

Ralph Cox, New Hampshire 1976-79 127

Jamie Wansbrough, BGSU 1982-86 127

Mark Johnson, Wisconsin 1976-79 125

Pat Carroll, Minn. St. Mankato 1981-85 123

Brian Gionta, Boston College 1998-01 123

Mike Torrillo, Canisius 1984-88 121

Player, School Yr Assists

Dave Rost, Army 1973-77 226

Wayne Gagne, WMU 1983-87 199

Jim Montgomery, Maine 1989-93 198

Greg Johnson, North Dakota 1989-93 198

Theran Welsh, Wisconsin 1977-81 194

Paul Polillo, Western Michigan 1986-90 189

Dallas Gaume, Denver 1982-86 188

Tom Ross, Michigan State 1972-76 186

Jim Dowd, Lake Superior 1987-91 183

Nelson Emerson, BGSU 1986-90 182

Brendan Morrison, Michigan 1993-97 182

Lance Nethery, Cornell 1975-79 180

Dan Dorion, Western Michigan 1982-86 178

Mike Zuke, Michigan Tech 1972-76 177

Martin St. Louis, Vermont 1994-97 176

Dave Delich, Colo. College 1975-79 174

Mike Eaves, Wisconsin 1974-78 173

Jim Knowlton, Army 1978-82 172

Ron Wilson, Providence 1973-77 172

Player, School Yr GAA

David LeNeveu, Cornell 2002-03 1.29

Ryan Miller, Michigan State 1999-02 1.54

Ken Dryden, Cornell 1966-69 1.59

Godfrey Wood, Harvard 1960-63 1.71

David McKee, Cornell 2004-06 1.71

Joe Blackburn, Michigan State 1998-01 1.75

Brian Elliott, Wisconsin 2004-07 1.78

Jimmy Howard, Maine 2002-05 1.84

Ben Scrivens, Cornell 2006-10 1.93

Frank Doyle, Maine 2002-04 1.96

Cody Reichard, Miami 2008-SA 1.97

Galen Nagle, Bemidji State 1981-84 2.04

Connor Knapp, Miami 2008-SA 2.04

Joe Fallon, Vermont 2005-08 2.05

Dave Caruso, Ohio State 2003-06 2.07

Cory Schneider, Boston Coll. 2005-08 2.08

Brian Cropper, Cornell 1969-71 2.11

Philippe Lamoureux, N. Dakota 2005-08 2.14

Jordan Parise, N. Dakota 2003-06 2.14

Ty Conklin, New Hampshire 1999-01 2.17

Phil Osaer, Ferris State 1999-01 2.18

Player, School Yr SV%

Jimmy Howard, Maine 2004 .956

Ryan Miller, Michigan State 2001 .950

Joel Laing, Rensselaer 2000 .947

David McKee, Cornell 2005 .947

Dov Grumet-Morris, Harvard 2004 .947

Ken Dryden, Cornell 1967 .945

Godfrey Wood, Harvard 1961 .943

Wade Dubielewicz, Denver 2002 .943

Yann Danis, Brown 2004 .942

David LeNeveu, Cornell 2003 .940

Ken Dryden, Cornell 1968 .938

Player, School Yr SV%

Yann Danis, Brown 2002 .938

Brian Elliott, Wisconsin 2006 .938

Ken Dryden, Cornell 1969 .936

Greg Gardner, Niagara 2000 .936

Derek Gustafson, St. Lawrence 2000 .936

Ryan Miller, Michigan State 2002 .936

Dave LeNeveu, Cornell 2002 .936

Kevin Regan, New Hampshire 2007 .935

Ben Scrivens, Cornell 2010 .934

Jeff Jakaitis, Lake Superior 2004 .933

Jeff Zatkoff , Miami 2008 .933

Bob Perani, St. Lawrence 1964 .933

Player, School Yr SV%

Ryan Miller, Michigan State 2000-02 .941

Ken Dryden, Cornell 1967-69 .939

David LeNeveu, Cornell 2002-03 .938

Jimmy Howard, Maine 2002-05 .931

Brian Elliott, Wisconsin 2004-07 .931

Galen Nagle, Bemidji State 1981-84 .931

Yann Danis, Brown 2001-04 .930

Ben Scrivens, Cornell 2006-10 .930

Kevin Regan, New Hamp. 2005-08 .928

David McKee, Cornell 2004-06 .926

Joel Laing, Rensselaer 1997-00 .926

Marc Cheverie, Denver 2007-SA .926

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1982-83 Points (82)

Player, School Yr. Points

Nelson Emerson, Bowling Green 86-90 220

Dan Dorion, Western Michigan 82-86 219

Paul Pooley, Ohio State 80-84 207

Paul Polillo, Western Michigan 86-90 199

Brian Hills, Bowling Green 79-83 197

Kip Miller, Michigan State 86-90 192

Denny Felsner, Michigan 88-92 190

Wayne Gagne, Western Michigan 83-87 187

Brad Jones, Michigan 83-87 184

Jamie Wansbrough, Bowling Green 82-86 183

Jim Dowd, Lake Superior 87-91 182

Jeff Green, Western Michigan 86-90 182

Greg Parks, Bowling Green 85-89 178

Brendan Morrison, Michigan 93-97 177

Brian Wiseman, Michigan 90-94 173

David Roberts, Michigan 89-93 173

Brett Harkins, Bowling Green 89-93 172

Dwayne Norris, Michigan State 88-92 171

Peter White, Michigan State 88-92 169

Rem Murray, Michigan State 91-95 166

Player, School Yr. Goals

Denny Felsner, Michigan 88-92 104

Jamie Wansbrough, Bowling Green 82-86 92

Brian Hills, Bowling Green 79-83 88

Nelson Emerson, Bowling Green 86-90 84

Rob Bryden, Western Michigan 83-87 83

Dan Dorion, Western Michigan 82-86 83

Kip Miller, Michigan State 86-90 83

Jeff Green, Western Michigan 86-90 82

Rod Schulter, Ferris State 84-89 82

Paul Pooley, Ohio State 80-84 82

Mike Donnelly, Michigan State 82-86 81

Dwayne Norris, Michigan State 88-92 80

Andy Browne, Ohio State 80-84 78

Jason Botterill, Michigan 93-97 75

Greg Parks, Bowling Green 85-89 75

Brad McCaughey, Michigan 84-88 75

Anson Carter, Michigan State 92-96 74

Mike Knuble, Michigan 91-95 74

Brian Holzinger, Bowling Green 91-95 74

Shawn Heaphy, Michigan State 87-91 74

Paul Lowden, Ferris State 83-87 74

Stuart Burnie, Western Michigan 82-86 74

Player, School Yr. Assists

Wayne Gagne, Western Michigan 83-87 152

Paul Polillo, Western Michigan 86-90 145

Nelson Emerson, Bowling Green 86-90 136

Dan Dorion, Western Michigan 82-86 136

Brett Harkins, Bowling Green 89-93 125

Paul Pooley, Ohio State 80-84 125

Jim Dowd, Lake Superior 87-91 121

Peter White, Michigan State 88-92 119

Brian Wiseman, Michigan 90-94 117

Rem Murray, Michigan State 91-95 114

Brad Jones, Michigan 83-87 112

Brendan Morrison, Michigan 93-97 110

David Roberts, Michigan 89-93 110

Dave Kobryn, Ohio State 80-84 110

Kip Miller, Michigan State 86-90 109

Mike Posma, Western Michigan 84-87 109

Brian Hills, Bowling Green 79-83 109

Paul Ysebaert, Bowling Green 89-93 106

Mark Ouimet, Michigan 89-93 105

George McPhee, Bowling Green 78-82 104

Player, School Yr. Assists

Paul Polillo, Western Michigan 86-87 39

Gary Sweetnam, Ferris State 85-86 33

Brett Harkins, Bowling Green 89-90 32

Joe Murphy, Michigan State 85-86 32

Chris Valentine, St. Louis 78-79 32

Rem Murray, Michigan State 91-92 30

Mike Posma, Western Michigan 86-87 29

Steve Suk, Michigan State 91-92 28

Craig Simpson, Michigan State 83-84 28

Nelson Emerson, Bowling Green 86-87 27

George McPhee, Bowling Green 78-79 27

Player, School Yr. Goals

Scott Paluch, Bowling Green 84-88 36

Andy Roach, Ferris State 93-97 35

Wayne Gagne, Western Michigan 83-87 35

Mike Posma, Western Michigan 86-90 34

Dan Mandich, Ohio State 78-82 34

Brian McKee, Bowling Green 84-87 33

Kelly Perrault, Bowling Green 93-97 32

Jeff Norton, Michigan 84-87 32

John Gruden, Ferris State 90-94 31

Patrick Neaton, Michigan 89-93 30

Mark Astley, Lake Superior 89-92 30

Jason Woolley, Michigan State 88-91 30

Jim File, Ferris State 80-84 30

Player, School Yr. Points

Wayne Gagne, Western Michigan 83-87 187

Mike Posma, Western Michigan 86-90 143

Scott Paluch, Bowling Green 84-88 127

Mark Astley, Lake Superior 88-92 112

Myles O’Connor, Michigan 85-89 111

Jason Woolley, Michigan State 88-91 107

Kelly Perreault, Bowling Green 93-97 104

Steve Beadle, Michigan State 86-90 104

Steve Richards, Ohio State 91-95 102

Dan Boyle, Miami 94-98 101

Bobby Marshall, Miami 90-94 98

Jeff Norton, Michigan 84-87 98

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Player, School Yr. Points

Joe Murphy, Michigan State 85-86 52

Chris Valentine, St. Louis 78-79 51

Paul Polillo, Western Michigan 86-87 50

Nelson Emerson, Bowling Green 86-87 47

Doug Weight, Lake Superior 89-90 47

Brian Loney, Ohio State 91-92 45

George McPhee, Bowling Green 78-79 44

Chris Seychel, Michigan 82-83 44

Paul Ysebaert, Bowling Green 84-85 43

Brian Wiseman, Michigan 90-91 42

Brett Harkins, Bowling Green 89-90 42

Gary Emmons, Northern Michigan 83-84 42

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Player, School Yr. Goals

Chris Seychel, Michigan 82-83 26

Denny Felsner, Michigan 88-89 24

Gary Emmons, Northern Michigan 83-84 23

Paul Ysebaert, Bowling Green 84-85 21

Nelson Emerson, Bowling Green 86-87 20

John DePourcq, Ferris State 87-88 20

Craig Fisher, Miami 88-89 20

Rob Hutson, Illinois-Chicago 92-93 20

Joe Murphy, Michigan State 85-86 20

Paul Pooley, Ohio State 80-81 20

Sean Tallaire, Lake Superior 92-93 20

Player, School Yr. Assists

Wayne Gagne, Western Michigan 83-87 152

Mike Posma, Western Michigan 86-90 109

Scott Paluch, Bowling Green 84-88 91

Bobby Marshall, Miami 90-94 87

Myles O’Connor, Michigan 85-89 87

Mark Astley, Lake Superior 88-92 82

Steve Beadle, Michigan State 86-90 78

Chris MacDonald, Western Michigan 82-86 78

Jason Wolley, Michigan State 88-91 77

Dan Boyle, Miami 94-98 75

Darin Banister, Chicago-Illinois 86-90 75

Player, School Yr. Goals

Mike Donnelly, Michigan State 85-86 46

Rob Bryden, Western Michigan 86-87 37

Andy Browne, Ohio State 82-83 37

Kip Miller, Michigan State 89-90 36

Brian Hills, Bowling Green 82-83 35

Mark Vermette, Lake Superior 87-88 34

Dan Dorion, Western Michigan 85-86 33

Denny Felsner, Michigan 90-91 32

Dwayne Norris, Michigan State 90-91 32

Bill Shibicky, Michigan State 86-87 32

Brian Savage, Miami 92-93 30

Rod Taylor, Ferris State 90-91 30

Jeff Jablonski, Lake Superior 89-90 30

Mike de Carle, Lake Superior 86-87 30

Ray Staszak, Chicago-Illinois 84-85 30

Denny Felsner, Michigan 91-92 29

Dwayne Norris, Michigan State 91-92 29

Craig Fisher, Miami 89-90 29

Sheldon Gorski, Chicago-Illinois 88-89 29

Ron Hoover, Western Michigan 87-88 29

Perry Pooley, Ohio State 83-84 29

Player, School Yr. Assists

Wayne Gagne, Western Michigan 86-87 56

Dan Dorion, Western Michigan 85-86 49

Wayne Gagne, Western Michigan 85-86 48

Brian Hills, Bowling Green 82-83 47

Paul Pooley, Ohio State 83-84 46

Dave Kobryn, Ohio State 82-83 46

Craig Simpson, Michigan State 94-95 45

Paul Polillo, Western Michigan 87-88 45

Kevin Hilton, Michigan 95-96 44

Nelson Emerson, Bowling Green 89-90 44

Pat Murray, Michigan State 89-90 44

Paul Ysebaert, Bowling Green 86-87 44

Newell Brown, Michigan State 81-82 44

Jim Dowd, Lake Superior 89-90 43

Brad Jones, Michigan 86-87 41

Paul Ysebaert, Bowling Green 85-86 40

George McPhee, Bowling Green 81-82 40

Kevin Miller, Michigan State 86-87 39

Paul Polillo, Western Michigan 86-87 39

Brian Wiseman, Michigan 93-94 38

Kip Miller, Michigan State 89-90 38

Rick Brebant, Ohio State 86-87 38

Kevin Miller, Michigan State 85-86 38

Dave Kobryn, Ohio State 83-84 38

Player, School Yr. Points

Dan Dorion, Western Michigan 85-86 82

Brian Hills, Bowling Green 82-83 82

Kip Miller, Michigan State 89-90 74

Mike Donnelly, Michigan State 85-86 72

Paul Pooley, Ohio State 83-84 71

Andy Browne, Ohio State 82-83 71

Craig Simpson, Michigan State 84-85 69

Wayne Gagne, Western Michigan 86-87 68

Brad Jones, Michigan 86-87 67

Nelson Emerson, Bowling Green 87-88 65

Dave Kobryn, Ohio State 82-83 65

Mitch Messier, Michigan State 86-87 64

Troy Thrun, Western Michigan 85-86 64

Jamie Wansbrough, Bowling Green 85-86 64

Paul Ysebaert, Bowling Green 86-87 63

Denny Felsner, Michigan 91-92 62

Paul Polillo, Western Michigan 87-88 62

Pat Murray, Michigan State 89-90 61

Kip Miller, Michigan State 88-89 61

Brian Hills, Bowling Green 81-82 60

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Player, School Yr. GAA

Cody Reichard, Miami 09-10 1.23

Ryan Miller, Michigan State 00-01 1.24

Ryan Miller, Michigan State 99-00 1.33

Joe Blackburn, Michigan State 98-99 1.34

Connor Knapp, Miami 09-10 1.60

Chad Alban, Michigan State 97-98 1.63

Ryan Miller, Michigan State 01-02 1.64

Chad Johnson, Alaska 08-09 1.69

Jordan Pearce, Notre Dame 08-09 1.76

David Brown, Notre Dame 06-07 1.77

Bob Essensa, Michigan State 84-85 1.78

Jordan Pearce, Notre Dame 07-08 1.80

Tuomas Tarkki, Northern Michigan 04-05 1.81

Bryan Hogan, Michigan 08-09 1.82

Jeff Zatkoff , Miami 07-08 1.83

Charlie Effi nger, Miami 05-06 1.83

Brian Stankiewicz, Bowling Green 77-78 1.83

Player, School Yr. Pct.

Cody Reichard, Miami 09-10 .950

Ryan Miller, Michigan State 00-01 .950

Ryan Miller, Michigan State 01-02 .941

Ryan Miller, Michigan State 99-00 .941

Chad Johnson, Alaska 08-09 .939

Connor Knapp, Miami 09-10 .937

Tuomas Tarkki, Northern Michigan 04-05 .936

Jeff Jakaitis, Lake Superior 03-04 .936

Jeff Lerg, Michigan State 07-08 .935

Joe Blackburn, Michigan State 98-99 .935

Jayme Platt, Lake Superior 99-00 .934

Charlie Effi nger, Miami 05-06 .933

Dominic Vicari, Michigan State 03-04 .933

Jeff Jakaitis, Lake Superior 06-07 .932

Brian Stankiewicz, Bowling Green 77-78 .932

Player, School Yr. Wins

Al Montoya, Michigan 04-05 23

Steve Shields, Michigan 92-93 23

Marty Turco, Michigan 95-96 22

Ron Scott, Michigan State 82-83 22

Jordan Pearce, Notre Dame 08-09 21

Mike Brown, Ferris State 02-03 21

Marty Turco, Michigan 97-98 21

Marc Magliarditi, Western Michigan 95-96 21

Jason Muzzatti, Michigan State 88-89 21

Gary Kruzich, Bowling Green 86-87 21

Ron Scott, Michigan State 81-82 21

David Brown, Notre Dame 06-07 20

Dave Caruso, Ohio State 04-05 20

Ryan Miller, Michigan State 00-01 20

Chad Alban, Michigan State 97-98 20

Marty Turco, Michigan 96-97 20

Chad Alban, Michigan State 95-96 20

Marty Turco, Michigan 94-95 20

Steve Shields, Michigan 93-94 20

Darrin Madeley, Lake Superior 90-91 20

Gary Kruzich, Bowling Green 85-86 20

Player, School Yr. SHO

Ryan Miller, Michigan State 01-02 8

Ryan Miller, Michigan State 00-01 8

Dominic Vicari, Michigan State 03-04 6

Cody Reichard, Miami 09-10 5

Jordan Pearce, Notre Dame 08-09 5

Al Montoya, Michigan 03-04 5

Matt Migliaccio, Michigan State 02-03 5

Josh Blackburn, Michigan 01-02 5

Ryan Miller, Michigan State 99-00 5

Marc Magliarditi, Western Michigan 95-96 5

Chad Johnson, Alaska 08-09 4

Jeff Lerg, Michigan State 07-08 4

David Brown, Notre Dame 06-07 4

Dave Caruso, Ohio State 05-06 4

Vince Owen, Ferris State 98-99 4

Chad Alban, Michigan State 97-98 4

Player, School Yr. Wins

Marty Turco, Michigan 94-98 83

Steve Shields, Michigan 90-94 81

Gary Kruzich, Bowling Green 83-87 67

Josh Blackburn, Michigan 98-02 62

Chad Alban, Michigan State 94-98 61

Al Montoya, Michigan 02-05 59

Jason Muzzatti, Michigan State 87-91 54

Mike Betz, Ohio State 00-04 52

Warren Sharples, Michigan 86-90 52

Bill Horn, Western Michigan 85-89 51

Jeff Lerg, Michigan State 05-09 50

Darrin Madeley, Lake Superior 89-92 50

Norm Foster, Michigan State 83-87 49

Mike Buzak, Michigan State 91-95 48

Glen Healy, Western Michigan 81-85 48

Player, School Yr. GAA

Ryan Miller, Michigan State 99-02 1.43

Joe Blackburn, Michigan State 97-01 1.62

Jordan Pearce, Notre Dame 05-09 1.93

Jeff Zatkoff , Miami 05-08 1.99

Josh Blackburn, Michigan 98-02 2.04

Dave Caruso, Ohio State 02-06 2.06

Phil Osaer, Ferris State 98-01 2.08

Chad Johnson, Alaska 05-09 2.13

Dominic Vicari, Michigan State 03-06 2.14

Darrin Madeley, Lake Superior 89-92 2.22

Dan Ragusett, Northern Michigan 97-01 2.24

Jeff Lerg, Michigan State 05-09 2.25

Jeff Maund, Ohio State 97-99 2.26

Bryan Hogan, Michigan 07-SA 2.31

David Brown, Notre Dame 03-07 2.37

Player, School Yr. Pct.

Ryan Miller, Michigan State 99-02 .941

Jeff Lerg, Michigan State 05-09 .927

Jeff Zatkoff , Miami 05-08 .925

Joe Blackburn, Michigan State 97-01 .923

Jeff Jakaitis, Lake Superior 03-07 .922

Brian Stewart, Northern Michigan 06-10 .922

Jordan Pearce, Notre Dame 05-09 .921

Jeff Maund, Ohio State 97-99 .921

Riley Gill, Western Michigan 06-10 .919

Dominic Vicari, Michigan State 03-06 .918

Phil Osaer, Ferris State 98-01 .916

Chad Johnson, Alaska 05-09 .915

David Brown, Notre Dame 03-07 .915

Dave Caruso, Ohio State 02-06 .915

Pat Nagle, Ferris State 08-SA .914

Jordan Sigalet, Bowling Green 01-05 .914

Player, School Yr. SHO

Ryan Miller, Michigan State 99-02 21

Josh Blackburn, Michigan 98-02 13

Dominic Vicari, Michigan State 03-06 11

David Burleigh, Miami 99-03 11

Chad Alban, Michigan State 95-98 10

Al Montoya, Michigan 02-05 9

Mike Betz, Ohio State 00-04 9

Marty Turco, Michigan 95-98 9

Craig Kowalski, Northern Michigan 00-04 9

Brian Stewart, Northern Michigan 06-10 8

Jordan Pearce, Notre Dame 05-09 8

Jeff Lerg, Michigan State 05-09 8

Mike Brown, Ferris State 01-05 8

Cody Reichard, Miami 08-SA 7

Riley Gill, Western Michigan 06-10 7

David Brown, Notre Dame 03-07 7

Dave Caruso, Ohio State 02-06 7

Matt Migliaccio, Michigan State 01-05 7

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Michigan State 29 542 233 87 .679 7Michigan 29 513 282 65 .634 10St. Louis 8 72 42 6 .625 3Michigan Tech 3 50 39 1 .561 0Northern Michigan 20 277 217 50 .555 2Bowling Green 39 482 459 75 .511 7Lake Superior 38 459 445 98 .507 4Miami 28 368 413 77 .474 3Nebraska-Omaha 11 122 139 47 .472 0Ohio State 37 419 493 90 .463 1Western Michigan 35 394 490 92 .451 0 Notre Dame 20 225 275 74 .456 2Ferris State 31 347 459 96 .438 1Alaska 15 142 229 54 .400 0Illinois-Chicago 14 142 265 26 .358 0Kent 2 16 41 3 .292 0Miscellaneous# 2 4 31 1 .125 0Ohio University 2 2 24 0 .077 0TOTALS 39 4576 4576 942 .500 40*

Teams in italics no longer in CCHA*Includes title shared by Lake Superior/Michigan in 1996.

#Includes Ferris State (4-20, 1978-79) and Miami (0-11-1, 1980-81) in games that counted for CCHA opponents.

CCHA REGULAR-SEASON (1971-10)

Team Years W L Pct. Titles OT Final

Michigan 21 26 12 .684 9 1-3 9-6Michigan State 24 30 14 .682 11 7-0 11-4Lake Superior 12 14 10 .583 4 3-1 4-6Ohio State 10 11 10 .524 1 4-2 1-2Notre Dame 8 5 7 .416 2 0-2 2-1Miami 8 5 8 .385 0 2-2 0-3N. Michigan 12 8 14 .367 0 1-0 0-2W. Michigan 6 4 7 .364 1 3-1 1-1Alaska 3 2 4 .333 0 0-1 0-0Bowling Green 13 7 15 .318 1 0-6 1-2 Nebraska-Omaha 3 1 3 .250 0 0-0 0-1Ferris State 4 1 6 .143 0 0-3 0-1Illinois-Chicago 1 0 2 .000 0 0-0 0-0Michigan Tech 1 0 2 .000 0 0-0 0-0TOTALS 29 114 114 .500 29 21-21 29-29

Teams in italics no longer in CCHA

CCHA CHAMPIONSHIP AT JOE LOUIS ARENA

Years W L T Pct. Titles

Michigan State 29 80 28 0 .741 11

Michigan 27 72 27 0 .727 9

St. Louis 7 12 5 2 .684 3

Northern Michigan 20 43 31 7 .574 2

Lake Superior 31 50 45 0 .526 4

Bowling Green 37 56 51 2 .523 5

Nebraska-Omaha 11 20 22 0 .476 0

Notre Dame 17 23 30 0 .434 2

Ohio State 34 44 58 4 .434 2

Miami 21 26 35 0 .426 0

Alaska 14 17 27 0 .386 0

Western Michigan 29 27 53 2 .341 1

Ferris State 29 22 53 3 .301 0

Michigan Tech 3 1 5 2 .250 0

Illinois-Chicago 10 4 21 0 .160 0

Kent 2 0 4 0 .000 0

Ohio University 1 0 2 0 .000 0

TOTALS 39 497 497 22 .500 39Teams in italics no longer in CCHA

CCHA TOURNAMENT (1971-10)

Team RecordsWINNING PERCENTAGE

.897 Bowling Green, 1978-79 (21-2-1)

MOST WINS

27 Michigan State, 1985-86 (27-5-0)

MOST LOSSES

27 Miami, 1985-86 (3-27-2)

MOST TIES

8 Western Michigan, 1998-99 (5-17-8)

8 Alaska, 2009-10 (11-9-8)

MOST POINTS

56 Lake Superior, 1990-91 (26-2-4)

70* Miami, 2009-10 (21-2-5-2)

MOST HOME WINS

15 Bowling Green, 1982-83 (15-0-1)

MOST ROAD WINS

14 Michigan State, 1989-90 (14-2-0)

MOST HOME LOSSES

12 Five teams

MOST ROAD LOSSES

15 Miami, 1985-86 (1-15-0)

15 Illinois-Chicago, 1985-86 (1-15-0)

CONSECUTIVE WINS

18 Michigan State, 1984-85

CONSECUTIVE UNBEATEN

27 Michigan State, 1989-90 (24-0-3)

CONSECUTIVE WINS, START SEASON

14 Bowling Green, 1978-79

CONSEC. UNBEATEN, START SEASON

17 Michigan, 1993-94 (16-0-1)

* 3 Point System

Individual RecordsMOST GOALS, SEASON 46 Mike Donnelly, Sr., F, MSU, 1985-86

MOST GOALS, SEASON, DEFENSEMEN 17 Rob Blake, Jr., BGSU, 1989-90 17 Brian McKee, So., BGSU, 1985-86

MOST GOALS, GAME 5 Several players

MOST GOALS, GAME, DEFENSEMEN 4 John Gruden, Sr., FSU 4 Wayne Gagne, So., WMU

MOST ASSISTS, SEASON 56 Wayne Gagne, Sr., D, WMU, 1986-87

MOST ASSISTS, GAME 7 Three players

MOST POINTS, SEASON 82 Dan Dorion, Sr., F, WMU, 1985-86 82 Brian Hills, Sr., F, BGSU, 1982-83

MOST POINTS, GAME 8 Five players

LOWEST GAA, SEASON 1.23 Cody Reichard, So., MIA, 2009-10

HIGHEST SAVE PCT, SEASON .950 Ryan Miller, So., MSU, 2000-01 .950 Cody Reichard, So., MIA, 2009-10

MOST SAVES, SEASON1032 Mike Bales, So., OSU, 1990-91

MOST WINS, SEASON 23 Steve Shields, UM, 1992-93

REGULAR-SEASON RECORDS CCHA GAMES

CCHA TOURNAMENT RECORDS

GOALS

ONE YEAR 8 Mike Knuble, UM, 1995 8 Bobby Reynolds, MSU, 1988 8 Rick Brebant, OSU, 1987ONE GAME 5 Jamie Wansbrough, BG 8-3 vs. ND, 1983 QFONE PERIOD 4 James Unger, BGSU, 1st period 7-5 loss vs. UNO, 2007 1st round

ASSISTS

ONE YEAR 10 Brendan Morrison, UM, 1995 ONE GAME 5 George Kryzer, SLU 13-2 vs. WMU, 1976 CS 5 Brendan Morrison, UM 7-2 vs. OSU, 1995 QFONE PERIOD 3 Brendan Morrison, UM, 3rd period 7-2 vs. OSU, 1995 QF 3 John Mazzei, BGSU, 1st period 7-5 loss vs. UNO, 2007 1st round

POINTS

ONE YEAR 13 Bobby Reynolds, MSU (8-5-13)

1988ONE GAME 6 Bobby Reynolds, MSU 4 Goals, 2 Assists 9-6 vs. WMU, 1988 Co 6 Denny Felsner, UM 4 Goals, 2 Assists 9-4 vs. OSU, 1992 QFONE PERIOD 3 By seven players

TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 38 Bowling GreenSEMIFINAL APPEARANCES 21 Michigan State/MichiganCHAMPIONSHIP GAME APPEARANCES 15 Michigan State/Michigan

CONSECUTIVE APPEARANCES 29 Michigan State (1982-2010) CONSECUTIVE WINS 16 Lake Superior (1991 QF - 1994 SF)CONSECUTIVE LOSSES 20 Ohio State (1988 QF - 1997 QF)

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1999-2000 Points (44) Leader

Shawn Horcoff, MSU T.J. Hensick, UM

2004-05 and 2006-07 Points Leader

T.J. Hensick, UMHugo Boisvert, OSU

1997-98 Assist (27) Leader

Hugo Boisvert, OSU

YR GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTES GW GOALS PP GOALS SH GOALS

71-72 18 Mike Bartley, BGSU 18 Chuck Gyles, BGSU 28 Mike Bartley, BGSU 47 Nick Lasch, OU

72-73 21 Rick Kennedy, SLU 23 David Davies, SLU 41 Rick Kennedy, SLU

Mario Faubert, SLU

73-74 15 Tom Davies, LSSC

74-75 17 Bob Dobek, BGSU

75-76 25 Gary Murphy, SLU

76-77 12 Three Players 17 John Mavity, BGSU 28 John Markell, BGSU

Mark Wells, BGSU

77-78 16 Mike Mielke, NMU 21 Bill Joyce, NMU 34 Mike Mielke, NMU 46 Three players

Paul Cappuccio, WMU Bill Joyce, NMU

78-79 19 Chris Valentine, SLU 32 Chris Valentine, SLU 51 Chris Valentine, SLU

John Markell, BGSU

79-80 23 Bill Joyce, NMU 29 Steve Bozek, NMU 51 Bill Joyce, NMU

80-81 23 Jeff Pyle, NMU 36 Jeff Pyle, NMU 59 Jeff Pyle, NMU

81-82 28 Brian Hills, BGSU 44 Newell Brown, MSU 60 Brian Hills, BGSU

Mark Hamway, MSU

82-83 37 Andy Browne, OSU 47 Brian Hills, BGSU 82 Brian Hills, BGSU

83-84 28 Perry Pooley, OSU 46 Paul Pooley, OSU 71 Paul Pooley, OSU

84-85 30 Ray Staszak, UIC 45 Craig Simpson, MSU 69 Craig Simpson, MSU 79 Jeff Norton, UM 5 Allan Butler, LSSU 12 John Ciotti, MIA 5 Dale Krentz, MSU

Joe Tracy, OSU Dave Beaudin, OSU

85-86 46 Mike Donnelly, MSU 49 Dan Dorion, WMU 82 Dan Dorion, WMU 91 Jeff Norton, UM 6 Troy Thrun, WMU 24 Mike Donnelly, MSU 5 Dan Dorion, WMU

86-87 37 Rob Bryden, WMU 56 Wayne Gagne, WMU 68 Wayne Gagne, WMU 123 Jeff Madill, OSU 7 Mitch Messier, MSU 26 Rob Bryden, WMU 6 Sheldon Gorski, UIC

87-88 34 Mark Vermette, LSSU 45 Paul Polillo, WMU 65 Nelson Emerson, BGSU 115 Todd Harkins, MIA 6 Mark Vermette, LSSU 16 Mark Vermette, LSSU 4 Bobby Reynolds, MSU

88-89 29 Sheldon Gorski, UIC 37 Kip Miller, MSU 61 Kip Miller, MSU 110 Rob Blake, BGSU 6 Bobby Reynolds, MSU 15 Greg Parks, BGSU 4 Three Players

89-90 36 Kip Miller, MSU 44 Nelson Emerson, BGSU 74 Kip Miller, MSU 127 Don Gibson, MSU 6 Kip Miller, MSU 18 Kip Miller, MSU 3 Darryl Noren, UIC

Pat Murray, MSU Steve Beadle, MSU

90-91 32 Denny Felsner, UM 36 Jason Woolley, MSU 58 Denny Felsner, UM 120 Sandy Moger, LSSU 7 Martin Jiranek, BGSU 16 Rod Taylor, FSU 4 Phil Cadman, OSU

Dwayne Norris, MSU

91-92 29 Denny Felsner, UM 37 Brett Harkins, BGSU 62 Denny Felsner, UM 112 Dave Karpa, FSU 5 Three Players 17 Dwayne Norris, MSU 4 Dwayne Norris, MSU

Dwayne Norris, MSU Rob Scribner, OSU

92-93 30 Brian Savage, MIA 37 Mark Ouimet, UM 51 Bryan Smolinski, MSU 164 Craig Patterson, OSU 4 Six Players 12 Colin Ward, WMU 5 Rem Murray, MSU

Chris Brooks, WMU

93-94 25 Mike Knuble, UM 38 Brian Wiseman, UM 52 David Oliver, UM 144 Steve Brent, OSU 5 Three Players Mike Knuble, UM 2 Eight Players

94-95 22 Anson Carter, MSU 32 Brendan Morrison, UM 49 Brendan Morrison, UM 106 Craig Patterson, OSU 4 Six Players 11 Anson Carter, MSU 4 Anson Carter, MSU

John Madden, UM

95-96 26 Jason Botterill, UM 44 Kevin Hilton, UM 50 Kevin Hilton, UM 96 Steve Brent, OSU 6 Sean Tallaire, LSSU 14 Cody Bowtell, UAF 5 John Madden, UM

96-97 22 Randy Robitaille, MIA 31 Brendan Morrison, UM 49 Brendan Morrison, UM 161 Bryan Fuss, LSSU 6 Tim Leahy, MIA 13 Justin Cardwell, WMU 7 John Madden, UM

Jason Botterill, UM Randy Robitaille, MIA

97-98 26 Sean Berens, MSU 27 Hugo Boisvert, OSU 47 Hugo Boisvert, OSU 138 Mike Kucsulain, LSSU 6 Bill Muckalt, UM 12 Sean Berens, MSU 3 Three Players

98-99 20 Jason Deskins, MIA 28 Dan Price, BGSU 42 Dan Price, BGSU 108 Blaine McCauley, LSSU 6 Dale Rominski, UM 13 Adam Edinger, BGSU 4 Rustyn Dolyny, MSU

99-00 19 Adam Hall, MSU 36 Shawn Horcoff , MSU 44 Shawn Horcoff , MSU 122 Eric Meloche, OSU 4 Five Players 12 Eric Meloche, OSU 4 Three Players

00-01 18 David Gove, WMU 27 Andy Hilbert, UM 43 Mike Bishai, WMU 133 Brian Pasko, WMU 5 Steve Rymsha, WMU 9 Jeff Campbell, WMU 3 Three Players

Jason Deskins, MIA David Gove, WMU

01-02 25 Chris Kunitz, FSU 28 Rob Collins, FSU 40 Rob Collins, FSU 93 Aaron Voros, UAF 6 Chris Kuntiz, FSU 8 Chris Kunitz, FSU 4 Rob Collins, FSU

Jeff Hoggan, UNO

02-03 24 Chris Kunitz, FSU 27 Chris Kunitz, FSU 51 Chris Kunitz, FSU 119 Matt York, FSU 8 Derek Nesbitt, FSU 12 Greg Hogeboom, MIA 2 10 Players

03-04 16 Derek Edwardson, MIA 24 T.J. Hensick, UM 35 Derek Edwardson, MIA 106 Aaron Voros, UAF 5 Ash Goldie, MSU 6 Milan Gajic, UM 3 Jeff Legue, FSU

Matt Christie, MIA Derek Edwardson, MIA

04-05 21 T.J. Hensick, UM 24 Brent Walton, WMU 43 T.J. Hensick, UM 107 Matt York, FSU 4 Six Players 12 Rod Pelley, OSU 3 Andrew Contois,NMU

Nathan Davis, MIA

05-06 21 Bill Thomas, UNO 28 Alex Foster, BGSU 42 Scott Parse, UNO 121 Jack Johnson, UM 5 Ryan Jones, MIA 9 Josh Sciba, ND 3 Matt Davis, MIA

Darin Olver, NMU

06-07 23 Mike Santorelli, NMU 30 T..J. Hensick, UM 42 T.J. Hensick, UM 85 Chris Frank, WMU 7 Bryan Lerg, MSU 9 Mike Santorelli, NMU 5 Mark Letestu, WMU

07-08 23 Derek Whitmore, BG 21 Aaron Palushaj, UM 42 Kevin Porter, UM 81 Matt Siddall, NMU 5 Three Players 12 Mick Lawrence, UNO 4 Nick Sirota, NMU

08-09 16 Carter Camper, MIA 29 Aaron Palushaj, UM 36 Patrick Galivan, WMU 74 Bendan Connolly, FSU 4 Four Players 11 Calle Ridderwall, ND 3 Brandon Svendsen, BG

09-10 17 Mark Olver, NMU 22 Peter Boyd, OSU 35 Mark Olver, NMU 5 Rick Schofi eld, LSSU 7 Three Players 2 Four players

Zac Dalpe, OSU Tommy Wingels, MIA

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Mike Brown, FSU

2002-03 Wins (21) and Spct. (.927) Leader

Mik B FSUMarty Turco

Four-time (1994-98) Wins Leader

M t T Bill Zaniboni, NMU

2005-06 Wins (12) Leader

Bill Z ib i NMU

YR WINS GAA SPCT. GAMES MINUTES SAVESt.Saves

71-72 2.85 Bill McKenzie, OSU .910 Terry Miskolczi, BGSU 709:00 Denny Haworth, OU

72-73 3.12 Ralph Kloiber, SLU

73-74 3.90 Ralph Kloiber, SLU

74-75 2.52 Lindsay Middlebrook, SLU 7 Lindsay Middlebrook, SLU 322 Pat Tims, LSSC

Pat Tims, LSSC

75-76 2.91 Mike Liut, BGSU .922 Al Sarachman, BGSU

76-77 2.99 Mike Liut, BGSU

77-78 1.83 Brian Stankiewicz, BGSU .932 Brian Stankiewicz, BGSU 20 Brian O’Connell, SLU

78-79 2.24 Wally Charko, BGSU .918 Wally Charko, BGSU 21 Wally Charko, BGSU 575 Steve Weeks, NMU

79-80 2.66 Steve Jones, OSU .923 Steve Jones, OSU 19 Steve Weeks, NMU 604 Steve Weeks, NMU

80-81 3.32 Jeff Poeschl, NMU .897 Mike Blake, OSU 22 Wally Charko, BGSU 602 Mike Blake, OSU

81-82 2.75 Ron Scott, MSU .903 Ron Scott, MSU 31 Ron Scott, MSU 801 Ron Scott, MSU

82-83 2.45 Ron Scott, MSU .906 Ron Scott, MSU 30 Four Players 924 Rich Blakey, UIC

83-84 2.84 John Dougan, OSU .900 John Dougan, OSU 30 Alain Chevrier, MIA 860 Mark Chiamp, UM

84-85 18 Glenn Healy, WMU 1.78 Bob Essensa, MSU .914 Bob Essensa, MSU 30 Glenn Healy, WMU 1783:17 Glenn Healy, WMU 950 Glenn Healy, WMU

85-86 20 Gary Kruzich, BGSU 3.06 Joe Shawhan, LSSC .893 Gary Kruzich, BGSU 28 Gary Kruzich, BGSU 1614:24 Gary Kruzich, BGSU 831 Gary Kruzich, BGSU

86-87 21 Gary Kruzich, BGSU 2.95 Bob Essensa, MSU .894 Brad Ryan, UIC 27 Three Players 1563:51 Gary Kruzich, BGSU 843 Bill Horn, WMU

87-88 17 Paul Connell, BGSU 2.56 Bruce Hoff ort, LSSU .908 Bruce Hoff ort, LSSU 27 Warren Sharples, UM 1613:15 Warren Sharples, UM 799 Warren Sharples, UM

88-89 21 Jason Muzzatti, MSU 2.67 Bruce Hoff ort, LSSU .889 Bruce Hoff ort, LSSU 31 Bruce Hoff ort, LSSU 1848:18 Dave DePinto, UIC 881 Dave DePinto, UIC

89-90 16 Jason Muzzatti, MSU 2.37 Darrin Madeley, LSSU .913 Darrin Madeley, LSSU 29 Warren Sharples, UM 1568:20 Warren Sharples, UM 789 Mark Michaud, MIA

90-91 20 Darrin Madeley, LSSU 2.28 Darrin Madeley, LSSU .908 Darrin Madeley, LSSU 32 Mike Bales, OSU 1804:31 Mike Bales, OSU 1032 Mike Bales, OSU

91-92 19 Steve Shields, UM 2.06 Darrin Madeley, LSSU .916 Darrin Madeley, LSSU 31 Mike Bales, OSU 1627:38 Jon Hillebrandt, UIC 798 Jon Hillenbrandt, UIC

92-93 23 Steve Shields, UM 2.19 Steve Shields, UM .910 Steve Shields, UM 30 Steve Shields, UM 1619:31 Mike Buzak, MSU 793 Scott Shaw, KSU

93-94 20 Steve Shields, UM 1.91 Blaine Lacher, LSSU .919 Blaine Lacher, LSSU 29 Mike Buzak, MSU 1671:33 Mike Buzak, MSU 726 Mike Buzak, MSU

94-95 20 Marty Turco, UM 2.61 Chuck Thuss, MIA .908 Chuck Thuss, MIA 27 Brian Renfrew, WMU 1589:48 Brian Renfrew, WMU 648 Brian Renfrew, WMU

95-96 22 Marty Turco, UM 2.25 Marc Magliarditi, WMU .920 Marc Magliarditi, WMU 29 Marc Magliarditi, WMU 1706:50 Marc Magliarditi, WMU 738 Marc Magliarditi, WMU

Marty Turco, UM

96-97 20 Marty Turco, UM 2.35 Marty Turco, UM .899 Chad Alban, MSU 27 Matt Barnes, WMU 1624:53 Matt Barnes, WMU 690 John Grahame, LSSU

John Grahame, LSSU

97-98 21 Marty Turco, UM 1.63 Chad Alban, MSU .922 Chad Alban, MSU 30 Vince Owen, FSU 1708:38 Vince Owen, FSU 703 Matt Barnes, WMU

98-99 17 Josh Blackburn, UM 1.34 Joe Blackburn, MSU .935 Joe Blackburn, MSU 30 Josh Blackburn, UM 1741:45 Forrest Karr, ND 758 Jeff Maund, OSU

Jeff Maund, OSU Forrest Karr, ND

99-00 18 Josh Blackburn, UM 1.34 Ryan Miller, MSU .941 Ryan Miller, MSU 35 Jayme Platt, LSSU 2095:31 Jeff Reynaert, WMU 1020 Jayme Platt, LSSU

Jeff Reynaert, WMU

00-01 20 Ryan Miller, MSU 1.24 Ryan Miller, MSU .950 Ryan Miller, MSU 28 Five Players 1694:10 Mike Betz, OSU 787 Tyler Masters, BGSU

01-02 19 Josh Blackburn, UM 1.64 Ryan Miller, MSU .941 Ryan Miller, MSU 28 Five Players 1693:49 Mike Betz, OSU 788 Dan Ellis, UNO

02-03 21 Mike Brown, FSU 2.16 Mike Betz, OSU .927 Mike Brown, FSU 28 David Burleigh, MIA 1649:32 Al Montoya, UM 747 Mike Brown, FSU

03-04 18 Al Montoya, UM 1.88 Dominic Vicari, MSU .936 Jeff Jakaitis, LSSU 28 Craig Kowalski, NMU 1600:52 Jordan Sigalet, BGSU 839 Jordan Sigalet, BGSU

04-05 23 Al Montoya, UM 1.81 Tuomas Tarkki, NMU .936 Tuomas Tarkki, NMU 28 Al Montoya, UM 1674:27 Al Montoya, UM 761 Chris Holt, UNO

Chris Holt, UNO

05-06 12 Bill Zaniboni, NMU 1.83 Charlie Effi nger, MIA .933 Charlie Effi nger, MIA 28 Jeff Jakaitis, LSSU 1640:19 Jeff Jakaitis, LSSU 790 Daniel Bellissimo, WMU

06-07 20 David Brown, ND 1.77 David Brown, ND .922 David Brown, ND 28 Jeff Lerg, MSU 1631:24 David Brown, ND 691 Jeff Lerg, MSU

07-08 19 Jeff Lerg, MSU 1.80 Jordan Pearce, ND .935 Jeff Lerg, MSU 28 Jeff Lerg, MSU 1666:59 Jeff Lerg, MSU 786 Jeff Lerg, MSU

08-09 21 Jordan Pearce, ND 1.69 Chad Johnson, ND .939 Chad Johnson, UA 28 Jordan Pearce, ND 1667:45 Jordan Pearce, ND 768 Jeff Lerg, MSU

09-10 15 Cody Reichard, MIA 1.23 Cody Reichard, MIA .950 Cody Reichard, MIA 28 Scott Greenham, UA 1634:17 Scott Greenham, UA 812 Riley Gill, WMU

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TEAM RECORDS

TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES38 Bowling Green

SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES21 Michigan State/Michigan

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME APPEARANCES15 Michigan State/Michigan

CONSECUTIVE TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES29 Michigan State (1982-2010)

CONSECUTIVE TOURNAMENT WINS16 Lake Superior (1991 Quarterfi nal - 1994

Semifi nal)

CONSECUTIVE TOURNAMENT LOSSES20 Ohio State (1988 Quarterfi nal - 1997 Quarterfi nal)

SCORING

MOST GOALS, ONE TEAM, ONE YEAR29 Michigan, 1997 Northern Michigan, 1980 Bowling Green, 1979

MOST GOALS, ONE TEAM, FIRST ROUND BEST-OF-THREE AND TOTAL GOALS21 Michigan, 1993MOST GOALS, TWO TEAMS, FIRST ROUND BEST-OF-THREE AND TOTAL GOALS32 Ohio State def. Lake Superior, 2-1, 1987

FEWEST GOALS, TWO TEAMS, FIRST/SECOND RD BEST-OF-THREE AND TOTAL GOALS5 Alaska vs. Notre Dame, 2006

MOST GOALS, ONE TEAM, ONE GAME13 Michigan 13, Notre Dame 2 (1993 First Round) Michigan State 13, Ferris State 1 (1990 Quarterfi nal)

MOST GOALS, ONE TEAM, ONE PERIOD7 Michigan, 1st period (13-2 vs. Notre Dame, 1993, First Round) Michigan State, 2nd period (13-1 vs. Ferris State, 1990 Quarterfi nal)

MOST GOALS, TWO TEAMS, ONE GAME16 Western Michigan 9, Northern Michigan 7 (2001 First Round)

MOST GOALS, TWO TEAMS, ONE PERIOD8 Western Michigan vs. Northern Michigan, 2nd

period (9-7, 2001 First Round) Michigan vs. Notre Dame, First Round (13-2, 1993 Quarterfi nal)

POWER-PLAY GOALS

MOST PPG, ONE TEAM, ONE YEAR10 Miami, 1993

MOST PPG, ONE TEAM, FIRST ROUND9 Miami, 1993

MOST PPG, ONE TEAM, ONE GAME5 Miami (8-2 vs. Ohio State, 1993 Quarterfi nal)

MOST PPG, TWO TEAMS, ONE GAME6 Four times - Most recent Michigan 4, Bowling Green 2 (Michigan, 9-3, 1999 Quarterfi nal)

MOST PPG, ONE TEAM, ONE PERIOD3 Michigan, First Period (10-3 vs. Kent State, 1994 Quarterfi nal) Michigan State, First Period (Michigan, 5-3, 2010 Quarterfi nal)

MOST PPG, TWO TEAM, ONE PERIOD4 Michigan State 2, Western Michigan 2, Second

Period (Michigan State, 9-6, 1988 Consolation) Bowling Green 2, Notre Dame 2, First period

(Bowling Green, 5-4, 1995 Quarterfi nal) Michigan State 3, Michigan 1, First Period (Michigan, 5-3, 2010 Quarterfi nal)

MOST PPG, TWO TEAMS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME3 Ferris State 2, Michigan 1 (Michigan, 5-3, 2003) Lake Superior 2, Michigan State 1

(Michigan State, 4-3, 1990)

SHORTHANDED GOALS

MOST SHG, ONE TEAM, ONE YEAR3 Northern Michigan, 2009 Michigan State, 2000MOST SHG, ONE TEAM, ONE GAME2 Michigan (6-4 vs. Western Michigan, 1994

Semifi nal) Michigan State (6-2 vs. Miami, 2000 Quarterfi nal) Western Michigan (6-2 vs. Alaska, 2007 First Round)MOST SHG, TWO TEAMS, ONE GAME2 Michigan 1, Lake Superior 1

(Michigan, 4-3, 1996 Championship)MOST SHG, ONE TEAM, ONE PERIOD2 Michigan, Third period (6-4 vs. Western Michigan, 1994 Semifi nal) Western Michigan, First period (6-2 vs. Alaska, 2007 First Round)MOST SHG, ONE TEAM, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME1 Several timesMOST SHG, TWO TEAMS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME2 Michigan 1, Lake Superior 1

(Michigan, 4-3, 1996)

SHOTS

MOST SHOTS, ONE TEAM, ONE GAME63 Bowling Green (Western Michigan, 4-3, 1984 Semifi nal)

MOST SHOTS, TWO TEAMS, ONE GAME118 Nebraska-Omaha 66, Alaska 52

(Nebraska-Omaha, 2-1, 3 OT, 2008 First Round)

MOST SHOTS, PERIOD25 Michigan State, Third period (5-2 vs. Kent State, 1993 Quarterfi nal)

FEWEST SHOTS, ONE TEAM, ONE GAME7 Ohio State (Lake Superior, 8-0, 1994 Quarterfi nal)

FEWEST SHOTS, TWO TEAMS, ONE GAME36 Bowling Green 26, Northern Michigan 10

(Bowling Green, 3-0, 1983 Semifi nals)

FEWEST SHOTS, ONE TEAM, ONE PERIOD0 Ohio State, Second period (Lake Superior, 8-0, 1994 Quarterfi nal) Western Michigan, First Period (Michigan, 6-1, 2009 Quarterfi nal)

FASTEST GOALS

TWO GOALS, ONE TEAM:08 Alaska Fairbanks, Ryan McLeod Goals: :05 and :13, 1st Period March 11, 2005, First-Round Playoff sTWO GOALS, TWO TEAMS:08 Mike Eastwood, Western Michigan and

Doug Weight, Lake Superior Goals: 12:30 (WMU) and 12:38 (LSSU), 2nd Period 1990 Semifi nalTHREE GOALS, ONE TEAM1:02 Northern Michigan, Ray Kaunisto, Andrew Cherniwchan, and Kaunisto Goals at 11:00, 11:41 and 12:02, 1st Period 2010 Semifi nalsSTART OF GAME, ONE TEAM:05 Alaska Fairbanks, Ryan McLeod March 11, 2005, First-Round Playoff s

START OF GAME, TWO TEAMS:41 Ken House, Miami and Ted Kramer, Michigan Goals: :31 (MIA) and :41 1992 Semifi nal

OVERTIME

MOST IN ONE PLAYOFF YEAR (ALL GAMES)7 2001 First Round

SHUTOUTS

ONE PLAYOFF YEAR, ALL GAMES6 2009MOST ONE PLAYOFF YEAR, BY ONE TEAMINCLUDING CHAMPIONSHIP GAME2 Seven times Alaska 2009 Miami, 2004 Notre Dame, 2003 and 2009 Lake Superior, 1989 and 1994 Michigan State, 2000

LARGEST WINNING MARGIN

ANY TOURNAMENT GAME12 Michigan 13, Ferris State 1 1990 Quarterfi nalCHAMPIONSHIP GAME6 Michigan State 6, Nebraska-Omaha 0

PENALTY MINUTES

FEWEST MINUTES, ONE TEAM, ONE GAME2 Several times - Last accomplished Michigan State, 2009 First Round

FEWEST MINUTES, TWO TEAMS, ONE GAME4 Bowling Green 1 for 2, Northern Michigan 1 for 2 (Bowling Green, 3-2 (OT), 2001 Play-in Game)

MOST MINUTES, ONE TEAM, ONE GAME68 Ohio State 22 for 68 (Lake Superior, 4-1, 1988 Quarterfi nal)

MOST MINUTES, TWO TEAMS, ONE GAME122 Bowling Green 17 for 61, Michigan 13 for 61

(Michigan, 9-3, 1999 Quarterfi nal)

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ONE YEAR8 Mike Knuble, Michigan, 1995 Bobby Reynolds, Michigan State, 1988 Rick Brebant, Ohio State, 1987

ONE SERIES BEST-OF-THREE AND TOTAL GOALS7 Jamie Wansbrough, Bowling Green

1983 Quarterfi nals Quarterfi nals vs. Notre Dame

ONE GAME5 Jamie Wansbrough, Bowling Green (8-3 vs. Notre Dame, 1983 Quarterfi nal)

ONE PERIOD4 James Unger, Bowling Green, First period

(7-5 loss to UNO, 2007 First round)

FASTEST GOALS

FROM START OF GAME:05 Ryan McLeod, Alaska Fairbanks, (6-3 vs. Bowling Green, 2005 First-Round Playoff s)

START OF PERIOD (OTHER THAN FIRST):11 Jeff Hoggan, Nebraska-Omaha, Second period (7-4 vs. Michigan, 2000 Semifi nal)

FASTEST TWO GOALS, ONE PLAYER:08 Ryan McLeod, Alaska Fairbanks Goals: :05 and :13, 1st Period (6-3 vs. Bowling Green, 2005 First-Round Playoff s)

ASSISTS

ONE YEAR10 Brendan Morrison, Michigan, 1995

ONE GAME5 George Kryzer, St. Louis (13-2 vs. Western Michigan, 1976 Championship

series) Brendan Morrison, Michigan (7-2 vs. Ohio State, 1995 Quarterfi nal)

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME3 Wayne Strachan, Lake Superior (5-3 vs. Michigan State, 1995)

ONE PERIOD3 Brendan Morrison, Michigan, Third period (7-2 vs. Ohio State, 1995 Quarterfi nal) John Mazzei, Bowling Green, First period (7-5 loss to UNO, 2007 First round)

GAME-WINNING GOALS

CAREER4 Peter White, Michigan State (1989-92)

OVERTIME GOALS

CAREER ALL GAMES/CHAMPIONSHIP2 Steve Guolla, Michigan State (1994 Quarterfi nal, 1995 Semifi nal) Greger Hanson, Northern Michigan (2009 Quaterfi nal, 2010 Semifi nal)

POINTS

ONE YEAR13 Bobby Reynolds, Michigan State (8-5-13), 1988

ONE SERIES BEST-OF-THREE AND TOTAL GOALS9 Bill Muckalt, Michigan, 2-3-5 and 1-3-4

(vs. Alaska Fairbanks, 1997 Quarterfi nals)

ONE GAME6 Bobby Reynolds, Michigan State, 4-2-6 (9-6 vs. W. Michigan, 1988 Consolation) Denny Felsner, Michigan, 4-2-6 (9-4 vs. Ohio State, 1992 Quarterfi nal)

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME4 Clayton Bedoes, Lake Superior, 2-2-4 (6-5 OT vs. Michigan, 1991 Quarterfi nals)

ONE PERIOD3 Seven times - Last accomplished by Kevin Lynch, Michigan, Third period (2-1-3; 5-2 vs. Miami, 2010 Semifi nals)

POWER-PLAY GOALS

ONE YEAR4 Gerald Tallaire, Lake Superior, 1994 Jeff Hoggan, Nebraska-Omaha, 2000

ONE GAME3 Gerald Tallaire, Lake Superior (5-0 vs. Ohio State, 1994 Quarterfi nal)

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME2 Louie Caporusso, Michigan (2-1 vs. Northern Michigan, 2010)

ONE PERIOD2 Ten times - Last accomplished by Andrew Rowe, Michigan State, First period (Michigan, 5-3, 2010 Quarterfi nals)

SHORTHANDED GOALS

ONE YEAR2 Dion Knelsen, Alaska, 2009 John Madden, Michigan, 1996 Scott Matzka, Michigan, 2000 Troy Ferguson, Michigan State, 2000

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME1 John Madden, Michigan (4-3 vs. Lake Superior, 1996) Brian Felsner, Lake Superior (4-3 vs. Michigan, 1996)

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PERIOD22 Twice- Last accomplished by Riley Gill, Western Michigan, Third period (Alaska, 4-0, 2010 First-Round Playoff s)

OVERTIME (ONE PERIOD)12 Glenn Healy, Western Michigan, First OT (4-3 2 OT vs. Bowling Green, 1984 Semifi nal)

CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT MINUTES

271:38 Blaine Lacher, Lake Superior (1993 Semifi nals - 1994 Final)

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Year Champion Runner-up Semifi nalists Site CCHA Participants

2010 Boston College Wisconsin Miami, RIT Detroit, Mich. Miami, Michigan, Alaska, Northern Michigan

2009 Boston U. Miami Vermont, Bemidji State Washington, D.C. Miami, Michigan, Notre Dame, Ohio State

2008 Boston College Notre Dame Michigan, North Dakota Denver, Colo. Miami, Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame

2007 Michigan State Boston College Maine, North Dakota St. Louis, Mo. Miami, Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame

2006 Wisconsin Boston College Maine, North Dakota Milwaukee, Wis. Miami, Michigan, Michigan State, Nebraska-Omaha

2005 Denver North Dakota Colorado College, Minnesota Columbus, Ohio Michigan, Ohio State

2004 Denver Maine Boston College, Minnesota-Duluth Boston, Mass. Miami, Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Ohio State

2003 Minnesota New Hampshire Michigan, Cornell Buff alo, N.Y. Ferris State, Michigan, Ohio State

2002 Minnesota Maine Michigan, New Hampshire St. Paul, Minn. Michigan, Michigan State

2001 Boston College North Dakota Michigan, Michigan State Albany, N.Y. Michigan, Michigan State

2000 North Dakota Boston College Maine, St. Lawrence Providence, RI Michigan, Michigan State

1999 Maine New Hampshire Michigan State, Boston College Anaheim, Calif. Michigan, Michigan State, Northern Michigan, Ohio State

1998 Michigan Boston College Ohio State, New Hampshire Boston, Mass. Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State

1997 North Dakota Boston U. Michigan, Colorado College Milwaukee, Wis. Miami, Michigan, Michigan State

1996 Michigan Colorado College Boston U., Vermont Cincinnati, Ohio Lake Superior, Michigan, Michigan State, Western Michigan

1995 Boston U. Maine Michigan, Minnesota Providence, R.I. Lake Superior, Michigan, Michigan State

1994 Lake Superior Boston U. Harvard, Minnesota St. Paul, Minn. Lake Superior, Michigan, Michigan State

1993 Maine Lake Superior Michigan, Boston U. Milwaukee, Wis. Lake Superior, Miami, Michigan

1992 Lake Superior Vacated Michigan, Michigan State Albany, N.Y. Lake Superior, Michigan, Michigan State

1991 Northern Michigan Boston U. Clarkson, Maine St. Paul, Minn. Lake Superior, Michigan

1990 Wisconsin Colgate Boston University, Boston College Detroit, Mich. Michigan State, Lake Superior, Bowling GreenYear Champion Runner-up Third Place Fourth Place Site CCHA Participants

1989 Harvard Minnesota Michigan State Maine St. Paul, Minn. Bowling Green, Lake Superior, Michigan State

1988 Lake Superior St. Lawrence Maine Minnesota Lake Placid, N.Y. Bowling Green, Lake Superior, Michigan State

1987 North Dakota Michigan State Minnesota Harvard Detroit, Mich. Bowling Green, Michigan State

1986 Michigan State Harvard Minnesota Denver Providence, R.I. Bowling Green, Michigan State

1985 Rensselaer Providence Minn.-Duluth Boston College Detroit, Mich. Lake Superior, Michigan State

1984 Bowling Green Minnesota-Duluth North Dakota Michigan State Lake Placid, N.Y. Bowling Green, Michigan State

1983 Wisconsin Harvard Providence Minnesota Grand Forks, N.D. Michigan State

1982 North Dakota Wisconsin Northeastern New Hampshire Providence, R.I. Bowling Green, Michigan State

1981 Wisconsin Minnesota Michigan Tech Northern Michigan Duluth, Minn. Northern Michigan

1980 North Dakota Northern Michigan Dartmouth Cornell Providence, R.I. Northern Michigan

1979 Minnesota North Dakota Dartmouth New Hampshire Detroit, Mich. Bowling Green

1978 Boston U. Boston College Bowling Green Wisconsin Providence, R.I. Bowling Green

1977 Wisconsin Michigan Boston U. New Hampshire Detroit, Mich. Bowling Green

1976 Minnesota Michigan Tech Brown Boston U. Denver, Colo.

1975 Michigan Tech Minnesota Boston U. Harvard St. Louis, Mo.

1974 Minnesota Michigan Tech Boston U. Harvard Boston, Mass.

1973 Wisconsin Vacated Boston College Cornell Boston, Mass.

1972 Boston U. Cornell Wisconsin Denver Boston, Mass.

1971 Boston U. Minnesota Denver Harvard Syracuse, N.Y.

1970 Cornell Clarkson Wisconsin Michigan Tech Lake Placid, N.Y.

1969 Denver Cornell Harvard Michigan Tech Colo. Springs, Colo.

1968 Denver North Dakota Cornell Boston College Duluth, Minn.

1967 Cornell Boston U. Michigan State North Dakota Syracuse, N.Y.

1966 Michigan State Clarkson Denver Boston U. Minneapolis, Minn.

1965 Michigan Tech Boston Coll. North Dakota Brown Providence, R.I.

1964 Michigan Denver Rensselaer Providence Denver, Colo.

1963 North Dakota Denver Clarkson Boston College Chestnut Hill, Mass.

1962 Michigan Tech Clarkson Michigan St. Lawrence Utica, New York

1961 Denver St. Lawrence Minnesota Rensselaer Denver, Colo.

1960 Denver Michigan Tech Boston U. St. Lawrence Boston, Mass.

1959 North Dakota Michigan State Boston College St. Lawrence Troy, N.Y.

1958 Denver North Dakota Clarkson Harvard Minneapolis, Minn.

1957 Colorado College Michigan Clarkson Harvard Colorado Springs, Colo.

1956 Michigan Michigan Tech St. Lawrence Boston College Colorado Springs, Colo.

1955 Michigan Colorado Coll. Harvard St. Lawrence Colorado Springs, Colo.

1954 Rensselaer Minnesota Michigan Boston College Colorado Springs, Colo.

1953 Michigan Minnesota Rensselaer Boston U. Colorado Springs, Colo.

1952 Michigan Colorado College Yale St. Lawrence Colorado Springs, Colo.

1951 Michigan Brown Boston U. Colorado College Colorado Springs, Colo.

1950 Colorado College Boston U. Michigan Boston College Colorado Springs, Colo.

1949 Boston College Dartmouth Michigan Colorado College Colorado Springs, Colo.

1948 Michigan Dartmouth Colorado College Boston College Colorado Springs, Colo.

1948 The NCAA championship is initiated as a four-team, single-elimination bracket.

1949 The third-place game is added.1977 The Division I Ice Hockey Committee

begins adding a third team to the championship bracket from each region when necessary.

1981 The bracket increases to eight teams, four teams from the East and West regions.

1988 The bracket increases to 12 teams. First-round and quarterfi nals are a two-game, total-goals series, with semifi nals and fi nal continuing as a single elimination.

1989 First-round and quarterfi nal games become a best-of-three format.

1990 The third-place game is eliminated.1992 Preliminary rounds are divided into

an East and West Regional, become single elimination and are held at predetermined sites.

1999 The NCAA Division I hockey championship round offi cially takes the name “Frozen Four.”

2002 The bracket increases to 16 teams with Northeast and Midwest regions added.

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COACHES Name Team App. W L T Pct. 1 2 3 4 Red Berenson MICH 20 26 20 0 .565 2 0 6 0 Ron Mason Total 22 22 25 1 .467 1 1 5 1 MSU 19 20 23 1 .466 1 1 3 1 BGSU 3 2 3 0 .400 0 0 1 0 Jeff Jackson Total 9 17 8 0 .680 2 2 0 0 LSSU 6 13 5 0 .722 2 1 0 0 ND 3 4 3 0 .571 0 1 0 0 Rick Comley Total 6 9 8 0 .529 1 1 0 0 MSU 3 6 3 0 .666 1 0 0 0 NMU 3 3 5 0 .375 0 1 0 0 Frank Anzalone LSSU 4 7 6 1 .536 1 1 0 0 Enrico Blasi MIA 6 7 5 0 .583 0 1 1 0 Jerry York BGSU 6 5 10 1 .344 1 0 0 0 John Markell OSU 5 2 5 0 .286 0 0 1 0 Bob Daniels FSU 1 1 1 0 .500 0 0 0 0 Bill Wilkinson WMU 3 0 4 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Dallas Ferguson UA 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Mark Mazzoleni MIA 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 George Gwozdecky MIA 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Mike Kemp UNO 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Walt Kyle NMU 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Dave Poulin ND 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0

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Team App. W L T Pct. 1 2 3 4 Michigan State (CCHA) 23 26 26 1 .500 2 1 4 1 Michigan (CCHA) 20 26 20 0 .565 2 0 7 0 Lake Superior 10 20 11 1 .641 3 1 0 0 Bowling Green 9 7 13 1 .357 1 0 1 0 Miami 8 7 8 0 .466 0 1 1 0 Notre Dame 4 4 4 0 .500 0 1 0 0 Northern Michigan (CCHA) 4 3 6 0 .333 0 1 0 1 Ohio State 6 2 6 0 .250 0 0 1 0 Ferris State 1 1 1 0 .500 0 0 0 0 Western Michigan 3 0 4 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Alaska 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Nebraska-Omaha 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Michigan (Total) 32 48 25 0 .658 9 2 10 1 Michigan State (Total) 25 29 26 1 .527 3 2 4 1 Northern Michigan (Total) 8 10 10 0 .500 1 1 0 1

CCHA RECORDS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT

CHAMPIONSHIPS

9 Michigan 7 North Dakota 7 Denver 6 Wisconsin 5 Minnesota 5 Boston University 4 Boston College 3 Michigan Tech 3 Lake Superior 3 Michigan State

WINS

50 Minnesota 47 Michigan 41 Boston College 40 North Dakota 38 Boston University 37 Wisconsin* 34 Michigan State 30 Maine 25 Denver 20 Lake Superior

1984 Lyle Phair, MSU (3-5-8)1986 Mitch Messier, MSU (5-6-11)1992 Brian Rolston, LSSU (4-4-8)1994 Gerald Tallaire, LSSU (3-7-10)1996 Bill Muckalt, UM (4-2-6) Brendan Morrison, UM (2-4-6)1998 Mark Kosick, UM (3-3-6) Matt Herr, UM (2-4-6)

APPEARANCES

33 Michigan 32 Minnesota 31 Boston University 29 Boston College 26 Michigan State 25 North Dakota 23 Wisconsin* 21 Harvard 20 Clarkson* - Does not include vacated years

CONSECUTIVE

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(CURRENT) 20 Michigan 9 New Hampshire 8 North Dakota

EAST REGIONAL1995 Sean Tallaire, F, LSSU1996 Keith Aldridge, D, LSSU1999 Bubba Berenzweig, D, UM Josh Blackburn, G, UM2000 Mike Comrie, F, UM2006 Tim Crowder, F, MSU Corey Potter, D, MSU2008 Billy Sauer, G, UM Mark Mitera, D, UM Kevin Porter, F, UM (MOP) Chad Kolarik, F, UMMIDWEST REGIONAL2003 Eric Nystrom, F, UM Jed Ortmeyer, F, UM Andy Burnes, D, UM MOP - Al Montoya, G, UM2005 Jeff Tambellini, F, UM Brandon Rodgers, D, UM Al Montoya, G, UM2007 Jeff Lerg, G MSU (MOP) Tim Kennedy, F, MSU Chris Mueller, F, MSU Tyler Howells, D, MSU Wes O’Neill, D, ND Ryan Thang, F, ND2010 Pat Cannone, F, MIA Carl Hagelin, F, UM Curtis McKenzie, F, MIA Steve Kampfer, D, UM Cameron Schilling, D, MIA Connor Knapp, G, MIA (MOP)NORTHEAST REGIONAL2004 Brandon Kaleniecki, F, UM Andy Burnes, D, UM Al Montoya, G, UM 2007 Ryan Jones, F, MIA Mitch Ganzak, D, MIA

2008 Alec Martinez D, MIA Ryan Jones, F, MIAWEST REGIONAL1994 Keith Aldridge, D, LSSU Mike Stone, F, UM Gerald Tallaire, F, LSSU (MOP)1995 Mike Knuble, F, UM (MOP)1996 Brendan Morrison, F, UM Bill Muckalt, F, UM (MOP)1997 Jason Botterill, F, UM (MOP) Brendan Morrison, F, UM Blake Sloan, D, UM1998 Jeff Maund, G, OSU (MOP) Andre Signoretti, D, OSU Mike Van Ryn, D, UM Todd Compeau, F, OSU Matt Herr, F, UM Mark Kosick, F, UM1999 Adam Hall, F, MSU Bryan Adams, F, MSU2001 Mike Cammalleri, F, UM (MOP) Jon Insana, D, MSU Andrew Hutchinson, D, MSU Sean Patchell, F, MSU2002 Josh Blackburn, G, UM Mike Komisarek, D, UM Jed Ortmeyer, F, UM2003 Chris Kunitz, F, FSU Mike Brown, G, FSU2008 Jeff Lerg, G, MSU Jeff Petry, D, MSU Brock Sheahan, D, ND Justin Abdelkader, F, MSU Christian Hanson, F, ND Mark Van Guilder, F, ND (MOP)2009 Justin Mercier, F, MIA (MOP) Cody Reichard, G, MIA Cameron Schilling, D, MIA

CCHA PLAYERS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT

1980 Tom Laidlaw, NMU Steve Weeks, NMU1981 Steve Bozek, NMU1984 Dave Ellett, BGSU Garry Galley, BGSU Gary Kruzich, BGSU (MOP) Lyle Phair, MSU1986 Mike Donnelly, MSU (MOP) Norm Foster, MSU Don McSween, MSU Jeff Parker, MSU1987 Chris Luongo, MSU Don McSween, MSU1988 Kord Cernich, LSSU Mike de Carle, LSSU Bruce Hoff ort, LSSU (MOP)1992 Mark Astley, LSSU Paul Constantin, LSSU (MOP) Darrin Madeley, LSSU Brian Rolston, LSSU1993 Brian Rolston, LSSU Michael Smith, LSSU

1994 Keith Aldridge, LSSU Steven Barnes, LSSU Clayton Beddoes, LSSU Blaine Lacher, LSSU Sean Tallaire, LSSU (MOP)1996 Steven Halko, UM Brendan Morrison, UM (MOP) Marty Turco, UM1998 Bubba Berenzweig, UM Mark Kosick, UM Josh Langfeld, UM Marty Turco, UM (MOP)2007 Tim Kennedy, MSU Tyler Howells, MSU Jeff Lerg, MSU Justin Abdelkader, MSU (MOP)2008 Kyle Lawson, ND Kevin Deeth, ND2009 Kevin Roeder, D, MIA Tommy Wingels, F, MIA

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FROZEN FOUR APPEARANCES

23- Michigan22- Boston College

21- Boston U.19- Minnesota

17- North Dakota13- Denver12- Harvard11- Maine

11- Michigan State11- Wisconsin

10- Colorado College10- Michigan Tech

9- St. LawrenceFROZEN FOUR WINS

25- Michigan21- North Dakota

19- Minnesota19- Boston U.

18- Denver 16- Wisconsin

16- Boston College 11- Michigan Tech 10- Michigan State

8- Maine7- Lake Superior State

7- Cornell7- Colorado College

FROZEN FOUR WINNING PERCENTAGE

(MIN. FOUR GAMES).875- Lake Superior State (7-1)

.750- Bowling Green (3-1).727- Wisconsin (16-6)

.692- Denver (18-8).649- Michigan (24-13)

.618- North Dakota (21-13).600- Rensselaer (6-4)

.550- Michigan Tech (11-9).543- Minnesota (19-16)

FROZEN FOUR RECORDS

CCHA IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD BOOK

FROZEN FOUR RECORDSSINGLE GAMEASSISTS T-2. 4, 14 times, Most Recent: Gerald Tallaire, LSSU vs. Boston U., April 2,

1994SAVES 5. 52, Marty Turco, Michigan vs. Maine March 30, 1995 (3ot)SHUTOUTS Marty Turco, Michigan vs. New Hampshire,

April 2, 1998 (4-0) Marty Turco, Michigan vs. Boston U., March 28, 1996 (4-0)YEAR: GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE 4. 0.87, Marty Turco, Michigan, 1998 5. 0.97, Marty Turco, Michigan, 1996CAREER: GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE 5. 1.57, Marty Turco, Michigan, 1995-1998GOALIE WINS T-1. 4, Marty Turco, Michigan, 1995-98

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RECORDSASSISTS T-1. 4, Gerald Tallaire (Lake Superior vs. Boston U., April 2, 1994)SAVES 3. 49, Bruce Hoff ort (Lake Superior vs. St. Lawrence, April 2,

1988)NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS

SINGLE GAMEFASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS 6. :41, Jason Botterill, Michigan (vs. Minnesota, March 23, 1997)FASTEST HAT TRICK 8. 9:53, Kip Miller, Michigan State (vs. Minnesota, March 26, 1988)ASSISTS T-1. 5, Kevin Miller, Michigan State (vs. Boston College, March 22, 1986) T-1.5, Chad Kolarik, Michigan (vs. Niagara, March 28, 2008)PENALTIES 2. 6, Kevin Miller, Michigan State (vs. Boston College, March 22, 1986)SAVES T-5. 55, Connor Knapp, Miami (vs. Michigan, March 29, 2010 (2ot)) T-9. 52, Marty Turco, Michigan (vs. Maine, March 30, 1995 (3ot))SHUTOUTS Bruce Hoff ort, LSSU vs. Merrimack, March

26, 1988 (5-0) Marty Turco, Michigan vs. Boston U., March

28, 1996 (4-0) Marty Turco, Michigan vs. New Hampshire,

April 2, 1998, (4-0) Billy Sauer, Michigan vs. Clarkson, March 29,

2008 (2-0)

GOALIE WINS 2. 9, Marty Turco, Michigan, 1995-98 (2

losses) T-5. 7, Darrin Madeley, LSSU, 1990-92 (4

losses) T-6. 6, Norm Foster, Michigan State, 1984-87

(3 losses) T-6. 6, Jason Muzzatti, Michigan State, 1988-90

(6 losses) T-6. 6, Blaine Lacher, LSSU, 1992-94 (1 loss) T-6. 6, Josh Blackburn, Michigan, 1999-2002

(4 losses) T-6. 6, Jeff Lerg, Michigan State, 2006-08 (2

losses)GOALIE WINNING PERCENTAGE 8. .857, Blaine Lacher, LSSU, 1992-94 (6-1) 9. .818, Marty Turco, Michigan, 1995-98

(9-2)SHUTOUTS T-1. 2, Marty Turco Michigan, 1995-98

YEAR GOALS T-1. 7, Shawn Heaphy, Michigan State,

1989 T-4. 6, Paul Constantin, LSSU, 1992POINTS T-5. 11, Mitch Messier, Michigan State, 1986

(5-6-11) T-8. 10, Gerald Tallaire, LSSU, 1994 (3-7-10)PENALTIES T-3. 10, Kevin Miller, Michigan State, 1986 T-5. 9, Marc Potvin, Bowling Green, 1988SAVES 7. 137, Darrin Madeley, LSSU, 1990GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (MIN. TWO GAMES AND 100 MINUTES) 11. 1.40, Marty Turco, Michigan, 1998 (6

GA)GOALIE VICTORIES T-1. 4, Darrin Madeley, LSSU, 1990 (0 losses) T-1. 4, Marty Turco, Michigan, 1998 (0

losses) T-1. 4, Jeff Lerg, Michigan State, 2007 (0

losses)CAREERGOALS T-4. 10, Mitch Messier, Michigan State,

1984-87 T-6. 9, Kip Miller, Michigan State, 1987-90 T-6. 9, Paul Constantin, LSSU, 1990-92ASSISTS 2. 15, Jim Dowd, LSSU, 1988-91 3. 14, Kevin Miller, Michigan State, 1985-88POINTS 1. 23, Jim Dowd, LSSU, 1988-91 (8-15-23) T-3. 21, Kevin Miller, Michigan State, 1985-88

(7-14-21) 6. 20, Mitch Messier, Michigan State, 1984-87

(10-10-20) T-7. 19, Brendan Morrison, Michigan, 1994-97

(8-11-19)PENALTIES 2. 19, Sandy Moger, LSSU, 1989-92 T-3. 16, Bill Shibicky, Michigan State, 1984-

87 T-3. 16, Don Gibson, Michigan State, 1987-

90 6. 15, Pete Stauber, LSSU, 1988-90 T-7. 14, Kevin Miller, Michigan State, 1985-

88SAVES 3. 298, Darrin Madeley, LSSU, 1990-92 4. 284, Jason Muzzatti, Michigan State,

1988-90 6. 268, Marty Turco, Michigan, 1995-98 8. 249, Josh Blackburn, Michigan, 1999-

2002 10. 246, Norm Foster, Michigan State, 1984-

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Front Row (L to right): Nick Bandescu, Perry Braun, Dave O’Brian, Mike Pikul, Wayne Wilson, Tim Hack, Peter Wilson, Garry Galley. Second Row: Gary Kruzich, Scott Hoyt, Jamie Wansbrough, Eddie Powers, Gino Cavallini, Scott Bylsma, Iain Duncan, Dan Kane. Third Row: George Roll, Rob Urban, Mike Natyshak, Todd Flichel, Dave Randerson, Dave Ellett, John Fish, Wayne Collins, Gary Brush. Back Row: Equipment Manager Don Woods, trainer Bill Jones, team physician Dr. Tom Wojciechowski, student trainer Mark Stoessner, student equipment manager Ken Lepper, assistant coach Terry Flanagan, head coach Jerry York, gradu-ate assistant coach Peter Johnson, assistant coach Buddy Powers. Not pictured: John Samanski

1984 - Bowling Green

Front Row (L to R): Norm Foster, assistant coach George Gwozdecky, Bill Shibicky, Mitch Messier, Rick Fernandez, Dee Rizzo, head coach Ron Mason, Mike Donnelly, Brad Beck, Don McSween, Jeff Parker, assistant coach Terry Christensen, Bob Essensa. Second Row: Team physician Dr. John Downs, Tom Tilley, Danton Cole, Rick Tosto, Chris Luongo, Sean Clement, Dave Chiappelli, Bobby Reynolds, Kevin Miller, Dave Arkeilpane, student manager Troy Tuggle. Third Row: Equipment manager Tom Magee, Trainer Dave Carrier, Geir Hoff , Jim Lycett, Mike Dyer, Bruce Rendall, Brian McReynolds, Joe Murphy, Brad Hamilton, student manager Steve Brown.

1986 - Michigan State

Front (L-R): Brian Lukowski, Ron Rolston, asst. coach, John Hendry, Vince Faucher, Sandy Moger, Jeff Jack-son head coach, Mark Astley, Paul Constantin, Michael Smith, Terry Hossack, asst. coach, Darrin Madeley. Middle: Anthony Palumbo, asst. coach, Dr. Richard Ganzhorn, team physician, Clayton Beddoes, Jay Ness, Steve Barnes, Jim Peters, Dean Hulett, Kurt Miller, Dar-ren Wetherill, Mike Bachusz, Blaine Lacher, Paul Boyer, student manager, Scott Monaghan, sports information director. Back: Dave Cotner, athletic trainer, Jason Welch, Dan Angelelli, Rob Valicevic, Tim Hanley, Brad Willner, Jason Trzcinski, Brian Rolston, Mike Morin, Wayne Strachan, Dave Gartshore, Gil Somes, equip. mgr.

1992 - Lake Superior

Front Row (L toR): Mike Greenlay, Anthony Palumbo, Ken Martel, Mark Vermette, Terry Hossack, head coach Frank Anzalone, Craig Hewson, Rene Chapdelaine, Mike de Carle, Pete Stauber, Bruce Hoff ort. Middle Row: asst. coach Jim Roque, equip. mgr Gil Somes, Jim Dowd, Jeff Jablonski, Brett Barnett, Dean Dyer, David Divita, Tim Harris, Dan Keczmer, Tim Breslin, Brandon Reed, asst. coach Jeff Jackson. Back Row: athletic trainer Brian Toy, Doug Laprade, Kord Cernich, David Flanagan, Dominic Niro, Ed Fuss, Brian Corso, Drew Famulak, Karl Johnston, Jeff Napierala, student trainer Richard Zeppa, manager Tim Paris.

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Front Row (L-R): Asst. Coach Billy Powers, Marty Turco, Blake Sloan, John Arnold, Kevin Hilton, Head Coach Red Berenson, Steve Halko, Mark Sakala, Brendan Morrison, Gregg Malicke, Assistant Coach Mel Pearson. Second Row: Student Manager, Jason Botterill, Chris Frescoln, Warren Luhning, Peter Bourke, John Madden, Harold Schock, Bobby Hayes, Mike Legg, Chris Fox, Bill Muckalt, Matt Herr, Student Manager. Thrid Row: Student Manager, Athletic Trainer Rick Bancroft, Student Manager, Sean Ritchlin, Dale Rominski, Bubba Berenzweig, Justin Clark, Greg Crozier, Craig Assenmacher, Greg Daddario, Equipment Manager Ian Hume, Student Manager, Video Coordinator Josh Richelew

1996 - Michigan

Front Row (L-R): Asst. Coach Mel Pearson, Marty Turco, Dale Rominski, Matt Herr, Head Coach Red Berenson, Bill Muckalt, Chris Fox, Gregg Malicke, Asst. Coach Billy Powers. Second Row: Greg Daddario, Mark Kosick, Bob Gassoff , Bill Trainor, Bobby Hayes, Andrew Merrick, Sean Ritchlin, Scott Crawford, Scott Matzka, Sean Peach. Third Row: Krikor Arman, Kevin Magnuson, Justin Clark, Josh Langfeld, Dave Huntzicker, Greg Crozier, Mike Van Ryn, Bubba Berenzweig, Geoff Koch. Fourth Row: Student Athletic Trainer, Athletic Trainer Rick Bancroft, Equip. Manager Ian Hume, Student Equip. Manager, Student Equip. Manager Jeff Krzeszak.

1998 - Michigan

Front Row (L-R): Bobby Jarosz, Jim McKenzie, Chris Snavely, Chris Mueller, Tyler Howells, Chris Lawrence, Ethan Graham, Bryan Lerg, Brandon Warner, Justin Abdelkader, Jeff Lerg. Second Row: Assistant Coach Brian Renfrew, Head Coach Rick Comley, Assistant Coach Rob Woodward, Strength & Conditioning Coach Mike Vorkapich, Steve Mnich, Zak McClellan, Tim Crowder, Daniel Vukovic, Jay Sprague, Nick Sucharski, Dan Sturges, Brandon Gentile, Keith McKittrick, Assistant to the Head Coach/Video Coordinator Keith McKittrick, Team Physician Dr. Robert Norris, Athletic Trainer Dave Carrier, Athletics Director Ron Mason, Assistant Coach Tom Newton. Third Row: Team Manager Robby Mayer, Strength & Conditioning Intern Joe Agnello, Equipment Manager Tom Magee, Kurt Kivisto, Matt Schepke, Ryan Turek, Jeff Dunne, Justin Johnston, Mike Ratchuk, Tim Kennedy, Student Manager Matt Booth, Student Athletic Trainer Shinji Miura, Academic Coordinator Angela Howard.

2007 - Michigan State

Front (L to R): Blaine Lacher, asst. coach Ron Rolston, Kurt Miller, Mike Morin, Jay Ness, head coach Jeff Jack-son, Clayton Beddoes, Steve Barnes, Darren Wetherill, associate coach Paul Pooley, Paul Sass. Middle: team physician Dr. Richard Ganzhorn, trainer Joe Susi, Dan Angelelli, Sean Tallaire, Rob Valicevic, Jason Trzcinski, Brad Willner, Mike Matteucci, Keith Aldridge, Wayne Strachan, Sean Kulick, equip. mgr. Gil Somes, vol. asst. coach Bruce Hoff ort. Back: Mark Palumbo, Brian Fel-sner, Ryan Sharpe, Chad Crumley, Danny Galarneau, Matt Alvey, Scott McCabe, Josh Bilben, Gino Pulente, Mike Koiranen, Gerald Tallaire, manager Dave Gilbert

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University of Windsor at Alaska #

Saturday, October 2

Ontario Institute of Technology at

Ferris State #

Western Ontario at Lake Superior State #

Mercyhurst at Michigan, 7:35 p.m. *

Sunday, October 3

Nipissing College at Northern Michigan,

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Ontario Institute of Technology at Western

Michigan, 3:05 p.m. #

Waterloo at Miami, 3:05 p.m. #

Wilfred Laurier at Bowling Green, 4:05

p.m. #

Guelph at Notre Dame, 5:05 p.m. #

Western Ontario at Michigan, 5:05 p.m. #

Thursday, October 7

Ferris State at Alabama-Huntsville*

Friday, October 8

Michigan at Bowling Green

Alaska vs. Air Force, 5:07 p.m. (Kendall

Auto Hockey Classic at Anchorage)*

Minnesota-Duluth at Lake Superior

State (Superior Cup at Sault Ste. Marie) *

Notre Dame vs. Holy Cross (Ice Breaker at

St. Louis), 5:30 p.m.*

Ohio State at Quinnipiac, 7:00 p.m. *

Western Ontario at Michigan State,

8:05 p.m. #

Canisius College at Western Michigan,

7:35 p.m. *

Michigan Tech at Northern Michigan,

7:35 p.m. (Superior Cup at Marquette) *

New Hampshire at Miami, 7:35 p.m. *

Ferris State at Alabama-Huntsville,

7:05 p.m. *

Saturday, October 9

Michigan at Bowling Green

Alaska vs. North Dakota, 4:07 p.m.

(Kendall Auto Hockey Classic at

Anchorage) *

Michigan Tech at Lake Superior State

(Superior Cup at Sault Ste. Marie) *

New Hampshire at Miami *

Ohio State at Quinnipiac, 7:00 p.m. *

Canisius College at Western Michigan,

7:35 p.m. *

Minnesota-Duluth at Northern

Michigan, 7:35 p.m. (Superior Cup at

Marquette) *

Sunday, October 10

Notre Dame vs. Boston Univeristy/

Wisconsin, 12:00/3:00 p.m. (Ice Breaker

at St. Louis) *

Tuesday, October 12

Northern Michigan at Michigan Tech

7:07 p.m. *

U.S. NTDP at Michigan, 7:35 p.m. #

Thursday, October 14

Lake Superior at Notre Dame, 7:35 p.m.

Maine at Michigan State, 7:35 p.m. *

Friday, October 15

Lake Superior at Notre Dame, 7:35 p.m.

Bowling Green at Clarkson, 7:00 p.m. *

Maine at Michigan State, 7:35 p.m. *

Miami at St. Cloud State, 7:07 p.m. *

Robert Morris at Ohio State *

St. Lawrence at Ferris State *

Western Michigan at Mercyhurst *

Union at Alaska, 8:05 p.m. (Brice Alaska

Goal Rush at Fairbanks) *

Saturday, October 16

Bowling Green at Clarkson, 7:00 p.m. *

Colorado College at Alaska (Brice Alaska

Goal Rush at Fairbanks)*

Miami at St. Cloud State, 7:07 p.m. *

Michigan at New Hampshire, 7:00 p.m. *

St. Lawrence at Ferris State *

Western Michigan at Mercyhurst *

Friday, October 22

Alaska at Michigan State

Ohio State at Ferris State

Northern Michigan at Miami, 7:35 p.m.

Alabama-Huntsville at Bowling Green *

Colgate at Lake Superior State *

Western Michigan at St. Lawrence,

7:00 p.m. *

Nebraska-Omaha at Michigan, 7:35

p.m. *

Saturday October 23

Alaska at Michigan State

Ohio State at Ferris State

Northern Michigan at Miami, 7:35 p.m.

Colgate at Lake Superior State, 5:05

p.m. *

Alabama-Huntsville at Bowling Green *

Boston College at Notre Dame *

Western Michigan at St. Lawrence,

7:00 p.m. *

Nebraska-Omaha at Michigan, 7:35

p.m. *

Friday, October 29

Bowling Green at Alaska

Michigan at Ferris State

Lake Superior State at Miami, 7:35 p.m.

Ohio State at Northern Michigan,

7:35 p.m.

Western Michigan at Notre Dame,

7:35 p.m.

Alabama-Huntsville at Michigan State *

Saturday, October 30

Bowling Green at Alaska

Lake Superior State at Miami

Ferris State at Michigan, 7:35 p.m.

Notre Dame at Western Michigan,

7:35 p.m.

Ohio State at Northern Michigan,

7:35 p.m.

Alabama-Huntsville at Michigan State *

Friday, November 5

Miami at Ferris State

Michigan at Alaska

Northern Michigan at Lake Superior

State

Notre Dame at Bowling Green

Michigan State at Western Michigan,

7:35 p.m.

Alabama-Huntsville at Ohio State *

Saturday, November 6

Miami at Ferris State

Michigan at Alaska

Northern Michigan at Lake Superior

State

Notre Dame at Bowling Green

Michigan State at Western Michigan,

7:35 p.m.

Alabama-Huntsville at Ohio State *

Friday, November 12

Ferris State at Lake Superior State

Ohio State at Michigan State, 6:35 p.m.

Bowling Green at Northern Michigan,

7:35 p.m.

Notre Dame at Michigan, 7:35 p.m.

Alaska at Miami, 8:05 p.m.

Saturday, November 13

Alaska at Miami

Ferris State at Lake Superior State

Ohio State at Michigan State

Bowling Green at Northern Michigan,

7:35 p.m.

Notre Dame at Michigan, 7:35 p.m.

Friday, November 19

Miami at Bowling Green

Western Michigan at Ferris State

Lake Superior State at Michigan,

7:35 p.m.

Michigan State at Notre Dame, 7:35 p.m.

Northern Michigan at Alaska, 7:35 p.m.

Saturday, November 20

Michigan State at Notre Dame, 5:05 p.m.

Miami at Bowling Green

Western Michigan at Ferris State

Lake Superior State at Michigan,

7:35 p.m.

Northern Michigan at Alaska, 7:35 p.m.

Tuesday, November 23

Ferris State at Michigan State

Friday, November 26

Alaska at Ohio State, 1:45 p.m.

(Nationwide Arena)

Miami at Western Michigan, 7:35 p.m.

Bowling Green vs. Alabama-Huntsville,

4:00 p.m. (RPI Holiday Tournament

at Troy) *

Michigan at Wisconsin, 7:07 p.m.

(College Hockey Showcase at Madison) *

Michigan State at Minnesota, 7:07

p.m. (College Hockey Showcase at

Minneapolis) *

Lake Superior State at Denver, 7:37 p.m.

(Denver Cup) *

Northern Michigan at Bemidji State,

7:37 p.m. *

Notre Dame at North Dakota, 7:37 p.m. *

Saturday, November 27

Alaska at Ohio State, 8:05 p.m.

(Nationwide Arena)

Miami at Western Michigan, 7:35 p.m.

Lake Superior State vs. Clarkson , 4:07

p.m. (Denver Cup) *

Bowling Green vs. Connecticut/Rens-

selaer, 4:00/7:00 p.m. (RPI Holiday

Tournament at Troy) *

Michigan State at Wisconsin, 7:07 p.m.

(College Hockey Showcase at Madison) *

Northern Michigan at Bemidji State,

7:07 p.m. *

Notre Dame at North Dakota, 7:07 p.m. *

Sunday, November 28

Michigan at Minnesota, 4:37 p.m. (Col-

lege Hockey Showcase at Minneapolis) *

Friday, December 3

Bowling Green at Lake Superior State

Michigan State at Ferris State

Michigan at Ohio State, 7:35 p.m.

Notre Dame at Miami, 7:35 p.m.

Western Michigan at Northern

Michigan, 7:35 p.m.

Saturday, December 4

Ferris State at Michigan State

Bowling Green at Lake Superior State

Michigan at Ohio State

Notre Dame at Miami

Western Michigan at Northern

Michigan, 7:35 p.m.

Friday, December 10

Alaska at Ferris State

Ohio State at Bowling Green

Lake Superior State at Western

Michigan, 7:35 p.m.

Saturday, December 11

Michigan State at Michigan, 3:05 p.m.

(Big Chill at the Big House)

Alaska at Ferris State

Northern Michigan at Notre Dame

Ohio State at Bowling Green

Lake Superior State at Western

Michigan, 7:35 p.m.

Sunday December 12

Northern Michigan at Notre Dame,

4:05 p.m.

Friday, December 17

Michigan Tech at Northern Michigan,

7:35 p.m. *

Saturday December 18

Union at Western Michigan, 7:35 p.m. *

Sunday, December 19

Union at Western Michigan, 4:05 p.m. *

Wednesday, December 29

Bowling Green vs. Princeton, 4:05 p.m.

(UConn Classic at Storrs) *

Canisius at Notre Dame *

Miami vs. Maine, 7:35 p.m. (FloridaCol-

lege Classic at Estero) *

Michigan State vs. Colorado College, 4:05

p.m. (GLI at Joe Louis Arena) *

Michigan vs. Michigan Tech, 7:35 p.m.

(GLI at Joe Louis Arena) *

Thursday, December 30

Bowling Green vs. Connecticut/Holy

Cross, 4:00/7:15 p.m. (UConn Classic

at Storrs) *

Miami vs. Cornell/St. Cloud State,

4:05/7:35 p.m. (Florida College Classic

at Estero) *

Michigan vs. Colorado College/Michigan

State, 4:05/7:35 p.m. (GLI at Joe Louis

Arena) *

Michigan State vs. Michigan/Michigan

Tech, 4:05/7:35 p.m. (GLI at Joe Louis

Arena) *

Friday, December 31

Ferris State vs. Bemidji State, 3:07 p.m.

(Dodge Holiday Classic at Minneapolis) *

Northern Michigan at Denver, 6:07

p.m. *

Saturday, January 1

Ferris State at Minnesota, 7:07 p.m.

(Dodge Holiday Classic at Minneapolis) *

Northern Michigan at Denver, 7:07

p.m. *

Notre Dame vs. Minnesota State, 6:05

p.m. (Shillelagh Tournament, Hoffman

Estates, Ill.) *

Ohio State at Vermont (Catamount Cup

at Burlington) *

Sunday, January 2

Notre Dame vs. Boston University/

Brown, 5:05 p.m. (Shillelagh Tourna-

ment, Hoffman Estates, Ill.) *

Ohio State vs. Army, 4:00 p.m.

(Catamount Cup at Burlington) *

Friday, January 7

Ferris State at Bowling Green

Western Michigan at Alaska

Miami at Ohio State, 7:35 p.m.

Michigan at Michigan State, 7:35 p.m.

Notre Dame at Northern Michigan,

7:35 p.m.

Saturday, January 8

Ferris State at Bowling Green

Miami at Ohio State

Western Michigan at Alaska

Michigan State at Michigan, 7:35 p.m.

Notre Dame at Northern Michigan,

7:35 p.m.

Friday, January 14

Michigan State at Lake Superior State

Alaska at Notre Dame, 7:35 p.m.

Ferris State at Michigan, 7:35 p.m.

Bowling Green at Miami, 7:35 p.m.

Ohio State at Western Michigan, 7:35 p.m.

Saturday, January 15

Alaska at Notre Dame

Bowling Green at Miami

Michigan at Ferris State

Michigan State at Lake Superior State

Ohio State at Western Michigan,

7:35 p.m.

Friday, January 21

Notre Dame at Ohio State

Western Michigan at Lake Superior State

Alaska at Michigan, 7:35 p.m.

Miami at Michigan State, 7:35 p.m.

Ferris State at Northern Michigan,

7:35 p.m.

Saturday, January 22

Miami at Michigan State

Notre Dame at Ohio State

Western Michigan at Lake Superior State

Alaska at Michigan, 7:35 p.m.

Ferris State at Northern Michigan,

7:35 p.m.

Thursday, January 27

Michigan State at Ferris State, 7:35 p.m.

Friday, January 28

Lake Superior State at Bowling Green

Ohio State at Alaska

Miami at Notre Dame, 7:35 p.m.

Northern Michigan at Western

Michigan, 7:35 p.m.

Saturday, January 29

Miami at Notre Dame, 5:05 p.m.

Lake Superior State at Bowling Green

Ohio State at Alaska

Northern Michigan at Western

Michigan, 7:35 p.m.

Michigan vs. Michigan State, 8:05 p.m.

(Joe Louis Arena)

Friday, February 4

Ferris State at Alaska

Michigan State at Ohio State, 7:35 p.m.

Bowling Green at Western Michigan,

7:35 p.m.

Lake Superior State at Northern

Michigan, 7:35 p.m.

Michigan at Miami, 7:35 p.m.

Saturday, February 5

Michigan at Miami, 5:05 p.m.

Ferris State at Alaska

Michigan State at Ohio State

Bowling Green at Western Michigan,

7:35 p.m.

Lake Superior State at Northern

Michigan, 7:35 p.m.

Friday, February 11

Alaska at Lake Superior State

Northern Michigan at Michigan State

Bowling Green at Notre Dame, 7:35 p.m.

Ohio State at Michigan, 7:35 p.m.

Western Michigan at Miami, 7:35 p.m.

Alabama-Huntsville at Ferris State *

Saturday, February 12

Northern Michigan at Michigan State,

5:05 p.m.

Alaska at Lake Superior State

Bowling Green at Notre Dame

Western Michigan at Miami

Ohio State at Michigan, 7:35 p.m.

Alabama-Huntsville at Ferris State *

Friday, February 18

Lake Superior State at Ohio State

Michigan State at Alaska

Northern Michigan at Bowling Green

Notre Dame at Ferris State

Western Michigan at Michigan,

7:35 p.m.

Saturday, February 19

Lake Superior State at Ohio State

Michigan State at Alaska

Northern Michigan at Bowling Green

Notre Dame at Ferris State

Western Michigan at Michigan,

7:35 p.m.

Thursday, February 24

Ferris State at Ohio State

Friday, February 25

Ferris State at Ohio State

Miami at Lake Superior State

Bowling Green at Michigan State,

7:35 p.m.

Michigan at Northern Michigan,

7:35 p.m.

Notre Dame at Western Michigan,

7:35 p.m.

Alaska Anchorage at Alaska *

Saturday, February 26

Bowling Green at Michigan State

Miami at Lake Superior State

Western Michigan at Notre Dame

Michigan at Northern Michigan,

7:35 p.m.

Alaska at Alaska Anchorage, 7:07 p.m. *

Friday-Sunday, March 4-5-6

CCHA Tournament First Round

Best-of-Three series

(11 at 6, 10 at 7, and 9 at 8)

Friday-Sunday, March 11-12-13

CCHA Tournament Quarterfinals

Best-of-Three series

(Seeds 1-3 host the winners of the first

round and Seed 4 hosts Seed 5)

Thursday, March 17

CCHA Awards at the Fox Theatre

Friday, March 18

CCHA Championship Semifinals

Semifinal #1, 4:35 p.m.

Semifinal #2, 8:05 p.m.

(Joe Louis Arena, Detroit)

Saturday, March 19

CCHA Third-Place Game, 3:35 p.m.

Championship Game, 7:35 p.m.

(Joe Louis Arena, Detroit)

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