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WHAT'S INSIDE 2022-23 MAINE BLACK BEARS HOCKEY TABLE OF CONTENTS leadership/about umaine..................................2 Coaches/Staff.....................................................6 Rosters/Player Bios.........................................14 History/Records................................................38 Individual Records.......................................63 Goaltending Records.................................. 64 Awards.................................................................68 meet brady keeper............................................76 Stanbrook Fund..................................................78 Black Bears/NHL...............................................87 2022-23 schedule...............................................88
CREDITS WRITER, EDITOR, LAYOUT AND DESIGN Bryce Colbeth, Tyson McHatten DESIGN & DIGITAL FINISHING Amy Allen, bangor Daily News bangordailynews.com COVER Ronald Gillis EXECUTIVE EDITOR Tyson McHatten CONTRIBUTORS University Relations, Academic Support, Kevin Ritz PHOTOGRAPHY SUPPLIED BY Peter Buehner, Steve Babineau, Michael York, William Drake (Maine Department of University Relations), Josh Gibney (NCAA Frozen Four), Monty Rand, Al Pelletier, Jack Walas, C.W. Pack, Dan Kerluke, Detroit Red Wings, Los Angeles Kings, and Getty Images.
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UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP UMAINE PRESIDENT JOAN FERRINI-MUNDY & DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS KEN RALPH
UMAINE PRESIDENT
JOAN FERRINI-MUNDY Joan Ferrini-Mundy is the president of the University of Maine and its regional campus, the University of Maine at Machias. Prior to joining the UMaine and UMM communities on July 1, 2018, she was the chief operating officer of the National Science Foundation. Her distinguished career spans the fields of mathematics education, STEM education and policy, teacher education, and research administration. Among her awards and recognitions are the U.S. Senior Executive Service Presidential Rank Award of Distinguished Executive, and election as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. President Ferrini-Mundy is a member of the National Academies Board on Higher Education and the Workforce, and is leading the implementation of a University of Maine System plan for research and development. She holds a Ph.D. in mathematics education from the University of New Hampshire.
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
KEN RALPH
Ken Ralph is the director of athletics at the University of Maine. Before joining the UMaine community on Sept. 1, 2018, Ralph was the director of athletics at Colorado College for 11 years. The Salem, New Hampshire, native also served as the director of athletics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute from 2002– 07, and before moving into administration full-time, coached swimming at the college level for 12 seasons. Ralph earned his undergraduate degree in political science at the University of Alaska-Anchorage, where he was recognized as an All-American in swimming in 1989 and 1990. He earned a master’s degree in sports management studies from California University of Pennsylvania.
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UMAINE QUICK FACTS ACCEPTABLE NAMES
UNIVERSITY OF MAINE / UMAINE
LOCATION
ORONO, MAINE
ENROLLMENT 11,247
FOUNDED 1865
COLORS
BLUE & WHITE
NICKNAME
BLACK BEARS
MASCOT
BANANAS T. BEAR
RINK / CAPACITY
ALFOND ARENA, OPENED 1977 CAPACITY: 5,125
AFFILIATION / CONFERENCE
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2022-23 UMAINE MEN’S ICE HOCKEY ROSTER
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NO. NAME
YEAR POS.
HGT.
WGT.
HOMETOWN/LAST TEAM
2
Jakub Sirota
Gr.
D
6-2
205
Prerov, Czeck Republic/Lone Star Brahmas (NAHL)
3
Luke Antonacci
Fr.
D
5-9
175
Princeton, New Jersey/Sioux City Musketeers (USHL)
4
Brandon Holt
Fr.
D
5-11
195
Grand Forks, North Dakota/New Mexico Ice Wolves (NAHL)
5
Samuel Duerr
So.
D
6-1
201
Chicago, Illinois/St. Cloud Norsemen (NAHL)
6
Didrik Henbrant
Jr.
F
5-10
180
Stufefors, Sweden/Alaska Fairbanks (NCAA)
7
Grant Hebert
Gr.
F
6-3
175
St. Andrews West, Ontario/Robert Morris (NCAA)
10
Cole Hanson
So.
F
5-11
175
Grand Forks, North Dakota/Colgate University (NCAA)
11
Donavan Villeneuve-Houle Jr.
F
6-0
185
Montreal, Quebec/Flin Flon Bombers (SJHL)
12
Ben Poisson
Sr.
F
6-1
195
Vancouver, British Columbia/Prince George Spruce Kings (BCHL)
14
Michael Mancinelli
Jr.
F
5-9
180
Northville, Michigan/Arizona State (NCAA)
15
Brandon Chabrier
Fr.
D
6-0
178
Bayville, New York/Madison Capitals (USHL)
16
aidan carney
fr.
f
6-4
205
paradise valley, arizona/amarillo wranglers (NAHL)
17
Felix Trudeau
Fr.
F
6-2
185
Terrebonne, Quebec/West Kelowna Warriors (BCHL)
18
Parker Lindauer
Fr.
F
5-11
170
Madison, Wisconsin/Muskegon Lumberjacks (USHL)
20
Robert Kincaid
Fr.
D
6-2
185
Barrhead, Alberta/Camrose Kodiaks (AJHL)
21
Reid Pabich
Fr.
F
5-11
175
Verona, Wisconsin/Madison Capitals (USHL)
22
Dawson Bruneski
Sr.
D
5-11
170
Camrose, Alberta/Drumheller Dragons (AJHL)
23
Grayson Arnott
Fr.
D
5-9
165
Toronto, Ontario/Penticton Vees (BCHL)
24
Nolan Renwick
So.
F
6-3
196
Milestone, Saskatchewan/Omaha Lancers (USHL)
26
Thomas Freel
Fr.
F
5-11
180
Aberdeen, Scotland/Ottawa Jr Senators (CCHL)
27
Lynden Breen
Jr.
F
5-9
168
Grand Bay-Westfield, New Brunswick/Fargo Force (USHL)
28
Killian Kiecker-Olson
Fr.
F
6-1
190
Andover, Minnesota/Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL)
32
Victor Ostman
Jr.
G
6-4
205
Danderyd, Sweden/Chicago Steel (USHL)
33
Connor Androlewicz
Jr.
G
6-2
202
St. Louis, Mo./Lincoln Stars (USHL)
34
Justin Michaelian
Gr.
F
6-0
185
Wixom, Michigan/Ferris State (NCAA)
35
Jacob Mucitelli
So.
G
6-3
195
Deerfield, New York/Clarkson University (NCAA)
36
Matthew Fawcett
Sr.
F
5-6
148
Lincoln, Rhode Island/Quinnipiac (NCAA)
37
David Breazeale
So.
D
6-4
201
Jenison, Michigan/Shreveport Mudbugs (NAHL)
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TEAM INFORMATION Captain.............................................................................................jakub sirota Assistant Captains..................david breazeale, ben poisson, lynden breen Letter Winners Returning/Lost ��������������������������������������������������������������� 12/13 Newcomers..........................................................................................................16 2021-22 Record............................................................................................ 7-22-4 2021-22 Hockey East Record ���������������������������������������������������������������������5-17-2 2021-22 Postseason Hockey East Opening Round................................. March 9, 2021 at MC, L 2-6 First Varsity Season............................................................................. 1977-78 All-Time Record................................................................................ 866-59-133 NCAA Championships ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2 NCAA Tournament Appearances ������������������������������������������������������������������ 18 Last................................................................................................................2012 Hockey East Tournament Championships ���������������������������������������������������5 Years....................................................................1989, 1992, 1993, 2000, 2004 Hockey East Regular Season Championships 3 Years......................................................................................... 1988, 1993, 1995
TOP FIVE RETURNING FORWARDS (2021-22 stats) NAME
YEAR GP
G
A
P
+/-
PIM
Lynden Breen Donavan Houle Grant Hebert David Breazeale Ben Poisson
Jr. Jr. Gr. So. Sr.
9 10 7 2 9
16 9 9 14 6
25 19 16 16 15
-11 -1 -2 +2 -4
10 44 35 8 6
33 32 29 33 32
NAME
YEAR GP
G
A
P
+/-
PIM
David Breazeale Jakub Sirota Dawson Bruneski
So. Gr. Sr.
2 4 1
14 10 3
16 14 4
+2 0 -9
8 10 30
RETURNING GOALTENDERS (2021-22 stats) NAME
YEAR GP
Victor Ostman Jr. Connor Androlweicz Jr.
21 3
TICKET OFFICE PHONE 207-581-BEAR
HOCKEY OFFICE PHONE 207-581-1106
RETURNING DEFENSEMEN (2021-22 stats) 33 26 22
CONTACT
Min. GAA Sv.% W-L-T SO 1234:18 3.31 .900 5-14-1 0 105:34 3.41 .880 1-0-0 0
Address.......................................5747 Memorial Gym, Orono, ME 04469 Fax........................................................................................... 207-581-3297 Associate AD....................................................................Tyson McHatten Email........................................................Tyson.McHatten@maine.edu Assistant Director (Men’s Hockey Contact) ����������������Bryce Colbeth Email...........................................................Bryce.Colbeth@maine.edu Office Phone....................................................................... 207-581-1061 Cell Phone.........................................................................207-573-8289 Communications Assistant............................................... Kyle Emerson Email............................................................Kyle.Emerson@maine.edu Website...............................................................www.GoBlackBears.com Alfond Arena Press Row Phone.......................................... 207-581-1049
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HEAD COACH BEN BARR UMAINE MEN'S ICE HOCKEY
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arr, in his first season behind the bench, went 7-22-4 at the helm of the black bears. In thanks to an overtime game winning goal from David Breazeale, Barr won his first career game in the Alfond. While in a transition season, he led the Black Bears to two incredible victories. While on the road at #8 UMass, Donavan Villeneuve-Houle scored an overtime game-winning goal to knock-off the minutemen in Amherst. The Black Bears capped off the 2021-22 season with an 8-1 victory against #14 Boston University on senior night in the Alfond. Barr arrived at UMaine with 15 years of assistant coaching experience in Division-I programs and a tradition of success at each of his stints at five different institutions. Most recently, Barr spent five years at UMass as associate head coach and recruiting coordinator where he helped guide the Minutemen to a 94-75-10 record, including a 72-26-6 mark over his last three seasons. His time at UMass included a Hockey East regular season and tournament title, three NCAA appearances, back-to-back NCAA title game appearances, and the 2021 National Championship. Barr began his coaching career at his alma mater, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, where he spent the 2004-05 and 2007-08 seasons as a volunteer assistant coach. Barr joined Union College in September of 2008 as a full-time assistant. In his three seasons at Union, Barr played a key role in developing Union into a national champion. In his final year on staff, the Dutchman captured their first-ever ECAC Regular Season Championship and earned their first trip to the NCAA Tournament in school history. At the time, working under head coach Nate Leaman, Barr and the Union staff were named the 2011 Spencer Penrose NCAA Staff of the Year. After three years at Union, Barr was hired as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Providence College. In his first year on
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THE BEN BARR FILE EDUCATION staff, the Friars reached the Hockey East semifinals for the first time in 11 years. In his final year on staff, Providence advanced to the NCAA quarterfinal round in its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2001. Following his departure, with players both recruited and developed by Barr, the Friars went on to win the 2015 NCAA National Championship. In June of 2014, Barr accepted a role as the associate head coach at Western Michigan University where he would stay for two seasons. At Western Michigan, Barr again served as recruiting coordinator and assisted head coach Andy Murray in developing a championship culture. The team transformed into a top-10 program and reached the NCAA Tournament the year after Barr’s departure. The Faribault, Minn. native began his role at UMass in April of 2016 where he went on to serve five seasons as the associate head coach and recruiting coordinator. In his first season at UMass, the team finished the year at 5-29-2. Just two seasons later, the program registered a 31-10 overall mark, a Hockey East regular season championship, and finished as the NCAA runners-up. Two years later, the Minutemen achieved greatness as they were crowned the Hockey East and NCAA Champions. In his five seasons behind the bench at UMass, Barr led the charge in his recruiting coordinator role in recruiting the top producing freshman class in all of NCAA hockey in 2017-18. Under the leadership of Greg Carvel, Barr earned his second Spencer Penrose National Coaching Staff of the Year award. Barr played a key role in bringing several firsts to UMass as the Minutemen earned their first Hockey East regular season title in school history in 2019, their first Hockey East Tournament title in 2021, and the school’s first-ever National Championship in April of 2021. Barr attended Shattuck-St. Mary’s Prep School in Faribault, Minn., where he served
RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE B.S. MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY WITH A MARKETING CONCENTRATION, 2004
ASSISTANT COACHING EXPERIENCE UNION COLLEGE, 2004-05 & 2007-08 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE, 2008-09 – 2013-14 • 2015 NCAA DIVISON 1 CHAMPIONS (YEAR AFTER BARR DEPARTED)
WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, 2014-15 – 2015-16 • REACHED NCAA TOURNAMENT 2017 (YEAR AFTER BARR DEPARTED)
UMASS-AMHERST, 2016-17 – 2020-21 • 2021 NCAA DIVISION 1 CHAMPIONS • 2019 NCAA DIVISON 1 RUNNER-UP • MEMBER OF 2019 PENROSE NATIONAL COACHING STAFF OF THE YEAR
COLLEGIATE PLAYING EXPERIENCE RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE • 64 CAREER POINTS, 25 GOALS, 39 ASSIST • CAPTAIN DURING SENIOR SEASON • TEAM’S MVP (2002-03)
as captain of the Shattuck-St. Mary’s Midget hockey team in 1999. A Williams Cup recipient, Barr was named Shattuck-St. Mary’s Best All-Around Athlete in 2000. Prior to his playing career at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Barr competed as a member of the 1999 USA National Championship team. Barr earned a four-year athletic scholarship at RPI where he went on to achieve four letters for the men’s ice hockey team from 2000-04. He served as the team’s captain during the
2003-04 season, leading the program to a 22 win season. Barr earned the Rensselaer Coach’s Award in 2003 and 2004 and was named the team’s Most Valuable Player for the 2002-03 campaign. Barr graduated from RPI in May of 2004 with a Bachelor of Science in Management and Technology with a Marketing concentration. Barr and his wife, Tara, are the proud parents of a son, Brooks (3), and newborn twins, Isla and Griffin.
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JASON FORTIER
ALFIE MICHAUD '99
ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH
ASSISTANT COACH
• SECOND SEASON AT UMAINE
• SEVENTH SEASON AT UMAINE
• HIRED AS AN ASSISANT HEAD COACH ON JULY 22, 2021
• UNIVERSITY OF MAINE '99
Fortier begins his second season as an assistant coach of the Black Bears. He joins the Black Bears after most recently serving as the head coach of the Odessa Jackalopes of the North American Hockey League. A native of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Fortier brings 12 years of experience in the junior hockey coaching ranks to Orono. Before joining Odessa, he was the general manager and head coach of the Coquitlam Express in the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) for the 2019-20 season. His team finished the year 47-9 and won the regular season championship. Fortier’s squad was undefeated heading into the Division Finals before the season was cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic. Jason has coached numerous players that are currently playing in the NHL. Over the past three seasons, Fortier has placed 44 of his players into Division I college hockey and was named the 2019-20 BCHL Coach of the Year. He has captured the U-18 National Championship in Canada, several Junior A Tier league titles, and a championship in the prestigious Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. In total, Fortier has seven championship rings. Before joining the coaching ranks, Fortier played junior hockey in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) and Junior A Tier. After junior hockey, he played professional hockey in Europe before playing a season for the Wichita Thunder in the Central Hockey League. He also played four seasons in the Canadian College Hockey League.
• PROMOTED TO ASSISTANT COACH ON MAY 26, 2017 Michaud, who spent the 2016-17 season as a volunteer goaltending coach with the Black Bears, was promoted to a full-time assistant coaching role on May 26, 2017. During Michaud's first season as a full-time assistant coach, Jeremy Swayman joined the Black Bears as an incoming freshman. Michaud guided Swayman throughout his 100 career games. Swayman earned a closet full of accolades during his time with Michaud, including being the first Maine goaltender to be named Hockey East Player of the Year, named First Team All-American, won the seventh Mike Richter Award, and was one of the three finalists for the Hobey Baker Award. Swayman is now the back-up goaltender for the Boston Bruins. He also won eight games for the Providence Bruins and was named an Atlantic Division All-Star. During his playing days with the Black Bears, Michaud helped guide the University of Maine to its second NCAA National Championship in 1999, earning the NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player accolade and an NCAA All-Tournament team recognition. In 1998, Michaud was named to the Hockey East All-Tournament team. Following his graduation from the University of Maine in 1999, Michaud spent parts of 16 years as a goaltender in the professional ranks, including stints with the National Hockey League’s Vancouver Canucks and the American Hockey League’s Syracuse Crunch and Manitoba Moose. Aside from his playing career, Michaud has built an impressive coaching and mentoring resume. Since 2010, he has been the owner and coach of Dream Catcher’s Hockey which offers private coaching and clinics. Michaud spent a year as the head coach of the U18 Portland Junior Pirates before being named goalie coach for the Portland Pirates in 2014. He spent a year with Portland’s AHL club before opening RISE Sport Testing, a developmental testing agency for schools and various sports. Michaud is also a member of NHL Native Alumni Association.
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ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES
MATTHEW VANDEN BERG VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH • SECOND SEASON AT UMAINE • HIRED AS COACH ON SEPTEMBER 13, 2021 He has coached, scouted players, and served in player development for the past nine years. Vanden Berg has coached at the national midget AAA level for organizations including Team Carolina, the Milwaukee Jr Admirals, and, most recently, the Phoenix Jr Coyotes prior to joining the University of Maine. He has also served as a scout for the Fargo Force of the USHL and the Maryland Blackbears of the NAHL. He specializes in on-ice and off-ice player development focused on tailoring specific athletic/skills training to student-athletes of all ages. Matthew has also served as a professional player development video coach working with players of all levels including NHL, AHL, NCAA, and Midget. Vanden Berg has earned his master’s degree in Sports Industry Business from Northeastern University, an MBA from Marquette University, and is currently working on his Doctorate degree in Organizational Leadership from Creighton University.
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DAVID ALEXANDER (2008-13) DAVE BAUER (1999-2000) CAMPBELL BLAIR (1991-92, 2001-06) TED CASTLE (1978-79) JOE CLARK (1986-88, 1991-92) LARRY COCKRELL (2020-2021) BOB CORKUM (2008-13) GREG CRONIN (1988-90, 1993-97) BRUCE CROWDER (1986-90) JASON FORTIER (2021- ) BRIAN GRADY (2002-03) RED GENDRON (1990-93) BEN GUITE (2013-2021) SCOTT HILLMAN (2019-20) RAY JEAN (2013-2016) DAN KERLUKE (2005-13) MIKE LAZAZZERA (1993-94) JAY LEACH (1984-88, 2013-17) NATE LEAMAN (1998-99) JEFF MACLAUGHLIN (1983-84) KEVIN MANN (1985-86) JOSH MERVIS (1995-96) ALFIE MICHAUD (2016 - ) DAVE NONIS (1989-90) DAN PEREZ (2021-2022 ) GUY PERRON (1991-92, 1994-95, 2003-04, 2006-08) MIKE PIETTE (1984-86) GENE REILLY (1998-2001) BERNIE SANDFORD (1996-98) BRAD SCHULER (2017-18) CHAD SHER (1996-97) COLTEN ST. CLAIR (2018-19) ERIC SOLTYS (2004-05) GRANT STANDBROOK (1988-2008) MATT THOMAS (2000-02) MARIO THYER (1996-97) DAVE WESTBY (1986-88) TIM WHITEHEAD (1990-91) GARY WRIGHT (1979-84) KEN YEATES (1978-80)
SEASON
JOSEPH MURPHY
JACK SEMLER
SHAWN WALSH
TIM WHITEHEAD
RED GENDRON
Shawn Walsh took over the Maine hockey team in 1984 and in the matter of a few short years turned the program into a national powerhouse. The Black Bears won the school’s first national championship in 1992–93, and once again in 1998–99 took home the nation’s top honor. He was named Hockey East Coach of the Year four times and National Coach of the Year in 1994-95. Walsh passed away on September 24, 2001.
Tim Whitehead was named interim head coach in the fall of 2001. He took the Black Bears to the National Championship game and earned the Spencer Penrose Trophy as the National Coach of the Year. Named head coach following the season, the team returned to the Frozen Four and the National Championship game in the 2003-04 season. Whitehead reached the Frozen Four four times in 12 seasons as head coach.
Red Gendron was named head men’s ice hockey coach at the University of Maine in May of 2013. Gendron served as an assistant under legendary head coach Shawn Walsh during the 1992-93 season, in which Maine won its first NCAA Championship. Gendron coached a pair of All-American’s in his first year at Maine in Ben Hutton and Devin Shore, while also coaching All-American Jeremy Swayman for three years.
2-3-0 2-3-0
SEASON
STANLEY WALLACE
Jack Semler was the first men’s ice hockey coach of the modern era. What began as a club team entered NCAA play in 1977 in the ECAC, NCAA Division II. After winning 25 games in the second season, Maine moved up to Divsion I for the 1979-80 season and he earned New England Coach of the Year honors in 1981.
RECORD
1922-1923 CAREER
RECORD
1923-1924 CAREER
4-8-0 4-8-0
SEASON
RECORD
1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84
15-12-0 25-8-1 15-16-1 23-11-0 8-21-0 5-24-0 14-20-0
CAREER
105-112-2
SEASON 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93
SEASON 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008
COACHES HISTORY
MAINE BLACK BEARS COACHING HISTORY
RECORD 12-29-1 11-28-1 24-16-2 34-8-2 31-14-0 33-11-2 32-9-2 18-17-2 42-1-2
1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-2001
CAREER
6-29-1 32-6-6 14-3-3 15-3-0 17-15-4 31-6-4 27-8-5 20-12-7
399-215-4
RECORD 26-11-7 24-10-5 33-8-3 20-13-7 28-12-2 23-15-2 13-18-3
2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013
CAREER
SEASON
RECORD
2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021
16-15-4 14-22-3 8-24-6 11-21-4 18-16-4 15-17-4 18-11-5 3-11-2
CAREER
103-137-32
13-22-4 19-17-3 17-12-7 23-14-3 11-9-8
250-171-54
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PAUL CULINA
CODI FITZGERALD
ATHLETIC TRAINER/ DIRECTOR OF HOCKEY OPERATIONS
STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH
• 28TH SEASON AT UMAINE
• UNIVERSITY OF MAINE
• NORWICH UNIVERSITY '91 Paul Culina, was named Director of Hockey Operations for the University of Maine men’s and women’s ice hockey programs in the fall of 2012. The former head athletic trainer at Maine, Culina oversees all operations for the hockey programs, in addition to serving as athletic trainer for the men’s ice hockey team. During his past 24 years at Maine, he has also worked with the men’s soccer, baseball and swimming programs. Culina is also responsible for teaching several courses. In addition to his athletic training responsibilities this season, Culina will be responsible for travel, budget, scheduling and other areas regarding operations of the men’s ice hockey program. A native of Auburn, Maine, Culina received his bachelor of science in physical education with a minor in health education from Norwich University in 1991. He received his masters degree in education from Norwich in 1993. While at Norwich, he served as an assistant athletic trainer from 1991-94. He was an assistant athletic trainer at Bowdoin College from 1994-95. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) and the Maine Athletic Trainers Association (MATA), along with the Professional Hockey Athletic Trainers’ Society (PHATS), College Athletic Trainers Society and the Collegiate and Professional Sports Dieticians Association. He is also the former district representative to the national College and University Athletic Trainers’ Committee and serves on the Board of Directors for the Old Town / Orono Y. Culina and his wife, Krista, have a daughter Madison and sons Benjamin and Nathan. They reside in Orono.
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Codi Fitzgerald was hired as the Sports Performance Coach for Men’s and Women’s Ice Hockey in July of 2021. Prior to joining the Maine staff in a fulltime capacity, Codi spent six months as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire. While at Saint Anselm, he was directly responsible for the training of all 17 varsity teams, and oversaw the internship and nutrition programs within the department. Prior to his time serving as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, he spent a year and half as the Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach at Saint Anselm. Before arriving at Saint Anselm, Fitzgerald spent one year at Merrimack College completing his Masters of Science in Exercise and Sport Science while serving as a Graduate Fellow with Merrimack Strength and Conditioning working with Men’s Soccer, Field Hockey, Women’s Tennis, and Men’s Lacrosse. Codi completed his Bachelors of Science in Exercise Science from the University of Maine. Coach Fitzgerald is certified as a strength and conditioning specialist through the NSCA.
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KRISTIN GILMOUR
KEVIN RITZ
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ACADEMIC SUPPORT
EQUIPMENT MANAGER
• FOURTH SEASON AT UMAINE
• 12TH SEASON AT UMAINE
• UNIVERSITY OF MAINE
• UNIVERSITY OF MAINE
Kristin Gilmour enters her fourth season in Academic Support Services for Student-Athletes. As the Assistant Director and athletic academic counselor for Men’s Ice Hockey, women’s ice hockey, field hockey, track & field, and softball Kerluke is responsible for overseeing the educational development and progress towards graduation for the team. She also provides a variety of academic support services including helping the student-athletes access the numerous academic resources available through UMaine. From 2013-2018, Gilmour played hockey at the University of Maine. The Millgrove, Ontario, native tallied 16 points over her Black Bear career.
Kevin Ritz enters his 7th year as the Head Athletic Equipment Manager and his 12th year on the bench with the men’s ice hockey team in the 2022-23 season. A native of East Greenbush, New York, Ritz started as a student assistant with the hockey programs in 2008 while attending the University as an undergraduate student. Ritz spent the 2009-10 campaign at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield CT as the primary equipment manager for both the men’s and women’s ice hockey programs. 2010-11 saw Ritz take his talents to Syracuse University where he worked with their women’s ice hockey team. The 2011-12 season saw Ritz make his return to the Alfond and take over the equipment operations for the Black Bears men’s and women’s hockey teams. In his ten seasons in Orono, Ritz has been a part of 3 Frozen Fenway events, two Florida College Classic championships, one Hockey East Final Appearance and was a member of the staff when the men last made the NCAA tournament in 2012 Along with his primary responsibilities with the men’s ice hockey team Ritz, with the help of his staff, oversees the operation of equipment and apparel for the other varsity sports on campus. Ritz has also been an integral piece of the partnership between the University and New Balance, helping to provide Black Bear student athletes some of the best apparel in college athletics. Ritz will reach the milestone of working in 500 NCAA games during the 2021-22 season and is currently a member of the Society of Professional Hockey Equipment Managers (SPHEM). Ritz resides in Milford where he enjoys long walks to get coffee, and can perform one singular magic trick, that being making donuts disappear. To see a behind the scenes view of the Black Bears equipment room follow Ritz on Instagram @MaineRitz47 and Twitter @MaineRitz.
SHANNON COILEY ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT • NINTH SEASON AT UMAINE • UNIVERSITY OF MAINE '93 Shannon Coiley, begins her eighth season in the Maine Hockey offices. Coiley’s first stint with Maine hockey was as a student statistician from 1989-1993, graduating and joining the New Jersey Devils as a scouting staff assistant. Coiley is thrilled to be back with hockey at the Alfond Arena, after a decade in development at the University of Maine Alumni Association. She has two degrees from the University of Maine and lives in her hometown of Old Town with her son.
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SIROTA DEFENSE GR | 6-2 | 208 KROMERIZ, CZECH REPUBLIC | LONE STAR BRAHMAS (NAHL)
SENIOR (2021-22): Skated in 26 games last season for the Black Bears… Scored four goals and dished out 10 assists for 14 points during his fourth season on campus… Opened the season with a point in three of the first four games… Tallied his first goal of the season at UConn (11/05)... His season high points and goals (2) came in an overtime win at home over Merrimack (11/12)... Scored his final goal against Boston College (1/28)... Injuries cut his senior season short but declared he would return for a fifth year at the University of Maine. JUNIOR (2020-21): Appeared in all 16 games during the COVID-19 shortened season… Tallied a career high 11 points with one goal and, another career high, 10 assists… Dished out two assists in the series finale at UMass Lowell (01/04)... Scored a goal and assisted on another at Vermont (01/08)... Scored a point in four consecutive games (12/12 to 01/08)... Recorded a point in back-to-back games at UConn (02/26-27)... Finished the year with the fourth most shots on the team (27) and a zero rating. SOPHOMORE (2019-20): Skated in all 34 games for the Black Bears… Recorded a goal and eight seasons in his sophomore campaign… Scored his goal at UConn in Bridgeport, Connecticut (1/15)... Tallied two assists against Boston University in a Black Bear 4-2 victory (11/01)... Assisted in back-to-back games against UConn (2/14-2/15)... Recorded his final assist of the season at #11 Providence (2/29).
FRESHMAN (2018-2019): Skated in 18 of 36 games for the Black Bears ... Recorded a goal and four assists in his first season ... Scored his first Collegiate goal against New Hampshire (1/21) ... Assisted in back-to-back games against UMass and New Hampshire (1/26-2/1) ... Had another assist against Boston College (2/23) ... Registered his final assist of the season against Northeastern in the America East Quarterfinals (3/16).
SEASON
GP
G
A
PTS
BEFORE MAINE: Sirota played 57 regular season games with the
2021-22
26
4
10
14
2020-21
16
1
10
11
2019-20
34
1
8
9
2018-19
18
1
4
5
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94
7
32
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Brahmas and put up four goals and 26 assists. Prior to his time with the Brahmas, the Prerov, Czech Republic native played over 50 games for the Czech Republic national team and was listed on the NHL’s Central Scouting List.
PERSONAL: A business marketing major... Born December 20, 1998...
son of Petra and Andrej Sirota...has one younger brother... enjoys playing tennis, basketball, and legball.
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GRANT
HEBERT FORWARD GR | 6-3 | 192 ST. ANDREWS WEST, ONTARIO | ROBERT MORRIS U. (NCAA)
SENIOR (2021-22): Skated in 29 games for the University of Maine…
Tallied a total of 16 points in his first season at the Flagship (7G, 9A)... Scored the first goal of the 2021-22 season at Omaha (10/09)... Found the back of the net and assisted on another at Boston College (11/18)... Scored a season high three points (2G, 1A) in a 4-1 home victory over the Boston College Eagles (01/28)… Earned Hockey East Player of the Week honors for his three point performance (01/31).
PLAYED JUNIOR, SOPHOMORE, AND FRESHMAN SEASON AT RMU SOPHOMORE (2019-20): Saw action in 17 games for RMU... Posted five goals and 12 points, tied for fifth-highest on team... Finished with a +5 rating... Recorded three multi-point games... Put together a three-game point streak from 1/11-1/18... Scored two goals in win over Canisius on 11/9... Went 51.6% on faceoffs FRESHMAN (2018-2019): Played in 33 of 40 games, including all six Atlantic Hockey postseason contests... Ranked 10th on the team in points (10), goals (five) and shots on goal (49)... Scored first NCAA goal Nov. 9 at Penn State, adding two assists one night later in rematch at Island Sports Center... Buried three goals Jan. 4 vs. Brown in Three Rivers Classic opener, the first hat trick by an RMU freshman since Oct. 2004 (Brett Hopfe)... Won 137 of 249 faceoffs, good for a team-best .550 win percentage BEFORE RMU: A former Central Canada Hockey League MVP, Hebert took his game to a new level in 2017-18 with the Fargo Force of the United States Hockey League. With Fargo, Hebert chipped in 54 points (15 goals) in 56 games during the regular season, then added 10 more points in the playoffs as Fargo won its first Clark Cup title in team history. Add in his 91-point 2016-17 campaign with the Cumberland Grads in the CCHL and Hebert is one of the most dynamic junior scorers RMU has brought to campus.
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GP
G
A
PTS
2021-22
29
7
9
16
2020-21
24
8
15
23
2019-20
17
5
7
12
2018-19
33
5
5
10
TOTAL
103
25
36
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JUSTIN
MICHAELIAN FORWARD GR | 6-0 | 185 WIXOM, MI. | FERRIS STATE (NCAA)
AT FERRIS STATE IN 2020-21: Shot the puck at a rate of 27.3 percent, finishing with six
goals and five assists for 11 points in 14 games…fired 22 shots on goal… had three separate multi-game point streaks…scored goals in back-to-back games twice…finished with career-high in assists…tied for third in team goal scoring…was on pace for 27 points over a normal collegiate season length…topped career-best in points in 19 less games than his best season.
IN 2019-20: Dressed in 33 games as a sophomore with a second best on
the team seven goals, also established a new career-high as well in points with 10…scored a goal in three of four games from Jan. 18-31…had the game-winning goal at Michigan Tech on Jan. 25…scored one power play goal…took 57 shots on goal…had one multi-point effort on Nov. 29 at Alaska Anchorage.
IN 2018-19: Played in 17 games for the Bulldogs in 2018-19 as a freshman…finished with a goal and four assists for five points and earned a team-high +3…registered first career point, an assist, on Liam MacDougall’s goal at 14:31 of the third period in a 4-0 victory over Alaska Anchorage on October 26, 2018…scored first collegiate goal against Bowling Green State in 3-3 tie on December 7, 2018 at Ewigleben Ice Arena at 8:43 of the third period…had one multi-point game on January 6, 2019 at Alabama-Huntsville, both were assists. BEFORE MAINE/FERRIS STATE: Played for Craig Didman of the Victoria Grizzlies in the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL). Had 24 goals and 20 assists for 44 points in 48 games in 2017-18 for the Grizzlies. Played 101 games over two seasons with Victoria. Won the team Citizenship Award. Helped Victory Honda U18 to a Tier One State Championship in 2015-16, and was teammates with Coale Norris for the Oakland Jr. Grizzlies in 2014-15. PERSONAL: The son of Steven and Leslie…born December 7, 1997… plays forward, shoots right…native of Wixom, Michigan…twin brother Brendon captained the North American Hockey League’s (NAHL) Amarillo Bulls.
SEASON
GP
G
A
PTS
2021-22
35
8
15
23
2020-21
14
6
5
11
2019-20
33
7
3
10
2018-19
17
1
4
5
TOTAL
99
22
27
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BEN
POISSON FORWARD SR | 6-1 | 195 VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA | PRINCE GEORGE SPRUCE KINGS (BCHL)
JUNIOR (2021-22): Played in 32 games during his third season on campus… Tallied nine goals and six assists for 15 total points… Only took three penalties over his 32 appearances… Dished out two assists in a 6-5 overtime victory over Merrimack, which was Coach Ben Barr’s first career win on the University of Maine bench (11/12)... Scored a season high three points (1G, 2A) during a 4-2 victory over Alaska Fairbanks (01/08). SOPHOMORE (2020-21): Skated in all 16 games during the shortened
COVID-19 season… Recorded four goals and four assists over his second season on campus… Scored his first goal of the season at UMass Lowell (01/03)... Dished out his first assist of the 2020-21 season a night later (01/04)... Recorded a point in five consecutive games (01/03-01/15)... Found the back of the net two times against his brother at Providence (01/15)... Scored his final goal of the season at UConn (02/26).
FRESHMAN (2019-20): Skated in all 34 games for the Black Bears… Tallied three goals and five assists in his first NCAA season… Recorded his first career goal, assist, and multi-point game all during a 4-2 victory in Orono against BU (11/01)... Lit the lamp twice against two different opponents in one week (NU 11/22 and SLU 11/29)... Earned Rookie of the Week on honors on November 4th for his performance against Boston University. BEFORE MAINE: Played for the Prince George Spruce Kings of the British
Columbia Hockey League. During the 2018-19 season, Poisson put up 20 goals and 26 assists for 46 points in 53 games. The forward hails from Vancouver, British Columbia.
PERSONAL: A business major... son of Julie Chapman and Shawn Poisson... has one younger brother who is committed to Providence... works at an event company during the summer... Favorite NHL team is the Philadelphia Flyers... Favorite movie is ‘Step Brothers’.
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GP
G
A
PTS
2021-22
32
9
6
15
2020-21
16
4
4
8
2019-20
34
3
5
8
TOTAL
82
16
15
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DAWSON
BRUNESKI DEFENSE SR | 5-11 | 195 CAMROSE, ALBERTA | DRUMHELLER DRAGONS (AJHL)
JUNIOR (2021-22): Laced them up in 22 games… Scored one goal and
assisted on three others for a total of four points… The four points were the most of his Black Bear career… His first career goal came in the Alfond against UNH (02/18)... Scored a point in three of four games beginning at Boston College (11/19) and ending against Union (12/11).
SOPHOMORE (2020-21): Appeared in 10 games during the COVID-19
shortened season… Finished the season with two assists… Recorded his first career assist, point, and multi-point game at UConn (02/26)... Blocked four shots during his ice time.
FRESHMAN (2019-20): Appeared on the line chart four times for Head Coach Red Gendron and the University of Maine Black Bears… Blocked one shot during his four games. BEFORE MAINE: Bruneski played the previous two seasons for the
Drumheller Dragons. In his final season as a defenseman with the Dragons, the Camrose, Alberta natived found the back of the net three times and dished out 13 assists.
PERSONAL: A business major... son of Charmaine and Stephen Bruneski... has one older sister... Favorite NHL team is the Edmonton Oilers... Favorite tv show is ‘Hacksaw Ridge’... Enjoys watching UFC and training in mixed martial arts.
SEASON
GP
G
A
PTS
2021-22
22
1
3
4
2020-21
10
0
2
2
2019-20
4
0
0
0
TOTAL
36
1
5
6
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MATTHEW
FAWCETT FORWARD SR | 5-6 | 152 LINCOLN, RHODE ISLAND | QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY (NCAA)
JUNIOR (2021-22): Skated in 20 games during his first season in Orono…
Scored five goals and assisted on two others for seven points… Found the back of the net during a 3-3 tie against Sacred Heart (10/23), which was also his first game for the Black Bears… Scored goals in back-to-back games twice during the 2021-22 season… Lit the lamp against UNH (02/19) and at Providence (2/25) then scored against Boston University (03/05) and at Merrimack (03/09).
PLAYED SOPHOMORE AND FRESHMAN SEASON AT QUINNIPIAC SOPHOMORE (2020-21): Named ECAC Hockey Player of the Week on Feb. 15... Played in career-high 21 games in his second season... Recorded career-highs with four goals and five assists for nine points... Also had career-highs with a +5 plus/minus rating and 27 shots on goal... Scored first career goal and had first career assist for first twopoint game in season-opening 9-2 win vs. Sacred Heart on Dec. 14... Recorded first career two-goal game in a 4-1 win vs. St. Lawrence on Feb. 5... Had back-to-back two-point games in a series at Colgate on Feb. 12-13... Scored a goal and an assist in a 2-2 tie on Feb. 12 and had first two-assist game on Feb. 13... Named the league’s player of the week after his four-point weekend. FRESHMAN (2019-20): Named to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic
Team... Played in 13 games in his first season with the Bobcats... Did not record a point and had 11 shots on goal... Made his collegiate debut on Oct. 18 against Maine... Recorded a season-high three shots on goal at Arizona State (Nov. 1).
BEFORE MAINE/QUINNIPIAC: Played the 2018-19 season with the BCHL’s Powell River Kings with teammate Jayden Lee... Recorded 10 goals and 10 assists for 20 points in 20 games... Played 10 games with the USHL’s Sioux City Musketeers after finishing his prep season, recorded three assists... Served as captain of The Winchendon School in 2017-18 where he had 29 goals and 43 assists for 72 points in 27 games... Played three seasons for The Winchendon School, recording 24 goals and 30 assists for 54 points in 2016-17 and 18 goals and 20 assists for 38 points in 2015-16. PERSONAL: Raised in Lincoln, R.I.... Son of Dan and Stephanie Fawcett... Has two brothers, Mason and Max, and a sister, Meaghan.
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GP
G
A
PTS
2021-22
20
5
2
7
2020-21
21
4
5
9
2019-20
13
0
0
0
TOTAL
54
9
7
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DIDRIK
HENBRANT FORWARD • JR | 5-10 | 180 STUREFORS, SWEDEN | ALASKA-FAIRBANKS (NCAA)
AT ALASKA FAIRBANKS SEASON
GP
G
A
PTS
2021-22
34
11
9
20
IN 2020-21: Season canceled due to COVID-19.
2020-21
0
0
0
0
IN 2019-20: Appeared in 36 games as a freshman... Scored six points on two goals and four assists... Made college debut on Oct. 5, 2019 vs. #2 Denver... Scored first collegiate point on Oct. 18, 2019 at #8 Penn State (an assist)... 30 shots on goal... One power-play goal.
2019-20
36
2
4
6
TOTAL
70
13
13
26
IN 2021-22: Appeared in 34 games for the Nanooks… Scored 11 goals and
tallied nine assists for a total of 20 points in his final season in Alaska… Assisted on three goals for a season high three points at UMaine (01/07)... Scored a season high two goals against St. Thomas (02/12).
BEFORE MAINE/ALASKA FAIRBANKS: Appeared in 58 games for the Minot Minotauros in the NAHL... Tallied 19 goals and 21 assists for 40 points... Appeared in seven postseason matchups... Earned two goals and four assists for six points.
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PERSONAL: Son of Jan Henbrant & Carina Wass... One sibling: Denise... Majoring in Business Administration.
DONAVAN
VILLENEUVE-HOULE FORWARD • JR | 6-0 | 185 MONTREAL, QUEBEC | FLIN FLON BOMBERS (SJHL)
SOPHOMORE (2021-22): Appeared in 32 games for the Black Bears…
finished his second season on campus with 10 goals and nine assists… the 10 goals led the team, while his nine assists were enough for fourth best during the 2021-22 season… Scored a season high two goals against UConn in the Alfond (11/06)... His first career goal also came during his two goal performance against the UConn Huskies… Dished out two assists on three separate occasions… Tallied three points (1G, 2A) during a 4-2 victory over Alaska Fairbanks in Orono (01/08).
SEASON
GP
G
A
PTS
2021-22
32
10
9
19
2020-21
16
0
2
2
FRESHMAN (2020-21): Skated in all 16 games for the Black Bears…
TOTAL
48
12
11
23
Tallied two assists during his first season at the University of Maine… Dished out his first career assist at UMass Lowell (01/03)... Recorded an assist during the Black Bears’ victory at Vermont (01/09)... Fired 19 shots while blocking nine over his first season in the script.
BEFORE MAINE/PERSONAL: In his final season before joining the Black
Bears, recorded 31 goals and 36 assists over 46 games for the Flin Flon
Bombers... During his summers at home, he works for his dad doing odd jobs… When he is not helping his dad, Donavan plays in a rec league with his dad… Both of his younger brothers play hockey and hope to play in college just like their older brother.
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MANCINELLI FORWARD • JR | 5-9 | 180 NORTHVILLE, MI. | ARIZONA STATE (NCAA)
AT ARIZONA STATE SOPHOMORE (2021-22): Played in 30 games, recorded 12 points (2G,
10A)... Scored his first point of the season in the home opener against UMass Lowell on Oct. 2… Had a four game point streak midway through the season from Dec. 3 - Dec. 11 where he totaled five points (2G, 3A) in the two series against No. 12 Denver and No. 18 Clarkson… Ranked third on the team among sophomores in assists with 10.
SEASON
GP
G
A
PTS
2021-22
30
2
10
12
2020-21
26
6
4
10
TOTAL
56
8
14
22
FRESHMAN (2020-21): Finished his freshman campaign with six goals
and four assists while playing in all 26 games… Second on the team among all freshmen in goals scored with six… Recorded six points in six games between Dec. 17 and Jan. 10 with three goals and three assists… Tallied his first collegiate point with an assist against No. 13/16 Notre Dame on Dec. 3… Netted his first collegiate goal against No. 18 Ohio State on Dec. 17 with two goals.
2018-19 seasons with Des Moines (USHL), finishing with 16 goals and 10 assists last season… Recorded back-to-back 30 point seasons in 201718 (Madison-USHL) and 2018-19 (Fargo/Des Moines-USHL)... Played for Team USA at the 2018 Hlinka Gretzky Cup.
BEFORE MAINE/ARIZONA STATE: Played the 2019-20 and part of the
free time.
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BREEN DEFENSE • JR | 5-11 | 170 GRAND BAY-WESTFIELD, NEW BRUNSWICK | FARGO FORCE (USHL)
SOPHOMORE (2021-22): Skated in all 33 games for the Black Bears
during his second season in the Alfond… Scored nine goals and tallied 16 assists for 25 total points… Led the team in points and assists, while his nine goals were enough for second most… Finished the season with six multi-point games… Named Hockey East Player of the Week (1/10) for his four points (2G, 2A) against Alaska Fairbanks (01/08)... Scored a goal and dished out two assists in the Black Bears first win of the season (11/12)... Recorded another goal and two point performance in a Black Bear victory, this time coming at #9 UMass in overtime… Finished the regular season with a three point game (1G, 2A) against Boston University.
FRESHMAN (2020-21): Appeared in all 16 games during his freshman
season… Finished the shortened season with three goals and eight assists for 11 points (second most on the team)... Made his collegiate debut at UNH (12/11).... Scored a goal in his NCAA debut, while leading the Black Bears to a shoot-out victory over the Wildcats… Dished out two assists for his first career multi-point game at UNH (12/12)... Finished his first season in Orono with points in the final three games… Started the streak with two
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SEASON
GP
G
A
PTS
2021-22
33
9
16
25
2020-21
16
3
8
11
TOTAL
49
12
24
36
assists at UConn (2/27)... Fired 30 shots during his first season in the script.
BEFORE MAINE/PERSONAL: From Saint John, New Brunswick, his final
team before joining the Black Bears was the Fargo Force of the USHL… Appearing in 45 games for the Force, he tallied 18 goals and 30 assists for 48 total points… Named the team MVP… In 2019, he participated in the NHL Top Prospects Game… When he’s not playing hockey, Lynden likes to spend time with his two older sisters and hit the links.
OSTMAN GOALTENDER • JR | 6-4 | 205 DANDERYD, SWEDEN | CHICAGO STEEL (USHL)
SOPHOMORE (2021-22): Appeared in 21 games during Coach Ben Barr’s first season behind the bench… Finished the season with five wins, a 3.31 GAA and a .900 save percentage… Saved a season high 43 shots against UNH in the Alfond (02/19)... Tallied 41 saves against UConn (11/06). FRESHMAN (2020-21): Started 11 games for the Black Bears during his freshman season… Finished the season with a 3.77 GAA, three wins, and a .902 save percentage… Named Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week (03/08)... Earned first career win at Vermont (01/09)... Recorded 56 saves at Boston College (02/20). BEFORE MAINE/PERSONAL: Spent
one year in one of the most competitive leagues in North America (USHL) with the Chicago Steel… Son of Helene Hasselskog and Lars Ostman, he recorded a 2.34 GAA and
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VICTOR
SEASON
GP
GAA
SV%
W-L-T
2021-22
21
3.31
.900
5-14-1
2020-21
12
3.77
.902
3-6-1
TOTAL
33
3.46
.900
8-20-2
a .913 save percentage in his final season before joining the Black Bears… When he’s not stopping pucks, Victor enjoys golf and padel tennis.
CONNOR
ANDROLEWICZ GOALTENDER • JR | 6-1 | 180 ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI | LINCOLN STARS (USHL)
SOPHOMORE (2021-22): Started two games and appeared in another game during his second season in Orono… Won a game, recorded a 3.41 GAA, and a .880 save percentage… Defeated Alaska Fairbanks while making 27 saves for his first career win (01/08).
SEASON
GP
GAA
SV%
W-L-T
2021-22
3
3.40
.880
1-0-0
FRESHMAN (2020-21): Did not appear in a game.
2020-21
-
-
-
-
TOTAL
3
3.40
.880
1-0-0
BEFORE MAINE/PERSONAL: Played for the Sioux City Musketeers and the Lincoln Stars of the USHL before making the trek to Orono, Maine… In 29 total games, the goaltender recorded a 3.65 GAA and a .876 save percentage… Enjoys fishing in his spare time and spending time with his younger brother, who is also a goaltender.
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SAMUEL
DUERR DEFENSE • SO | 6-1| 201 CHICAGO, IL. | ST. CLOUD NORSEMEN (NAHL)
FRESHMAN (2021-22): Appeared in 10 games and scored four assists in his first season in the Alfond… Made his Black Bear debut against Alaska Fairbanks (01/07)... During his first career road trip, dished out his first career assist at UMass Lowell (01/14)... Tallied his second assist the next night against the River Hawks (01/15)... His final two assists came on a road trip to UMass (02/11 & 12)... Logged six shots on goal over his 10 games.
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SEASON
GP
G
A
PTS
2021-22
10
0
4
4
TOTAL
10
0
4
4
COLE
HANSON FORWARD • SO | 5-11 | 175 GRAND FORKS, NORTH DAKOTA | COLGATE UNIVERSITY (NCAA)
AT COLGATE
SEASON
GP
G
A
PTS
goal and dished out two assists… Tallied a season high two points against Arizona State (10/22).
2021-22
24
1
2
3
BEFORE COLGATE/MAINE: A 2019 graduate of Grand Forks Central High
TOTAL
24
1
2
3
FRESHMAN (2021-22): Dressed in 24 games for Colgate… Scored one
School… Played junior hockey with the Minot Minotauros and New Mexico Ice Wolves of the NAHL… Registered 50 points (21 G, 29 A) through 53 games played with New Mexico in 2020-21… Named North
Dakota’s Mr. Hockey... Three-time North Dakota State Champion in 2017, 2018, and 2019... Was an individual State Champion for golf in 2019.
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RENWICK FORWARD • SO | 6-3 | 205 MILESTONE, SASKATCHEWAN | OMAHA LANCERS (USHL)
FRESHMAN (2021-22): Appeared in all 33 games during his freshman
year… Found the back of the net four times while dishing out seven assists for 11 total points… Tallied his first career assist in his second career game (10/09)... Scored his first goal during a 4-3 victory over Union (12/11), while also recording his first career multi-point game (1G, 2A)... Scored a goal and assisted on another during the Black Bears’ 8-1 victory over Boston University in the Alfond (03/05).
BEFORE MAINE: Renwick had a tremendous final year with the Omaha
Lancers. The forward tallied 41 total points (22 G and 19 A) over 53 games during the 2021-22 season. For his efforts on and off the ice, his teammates voted him the recipient of the E.H. Motto McLean Leadership
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SEASON
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A
PTS
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4
7
11
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Award (Lancers who best exemplify both on and off the ice, the qualities of dedication and leadership to his team, the club, and to the community). Before joining the Lancers in the USHL, Renwick played two seasons for the Notre Dame Hounds of the SJHL.
JACOB
MUCITELLI GOALTENDER • SO | 6-3 | 195 DEERFIELD, NEW YORK | CLARKSON UNIVERSITY (NCAA)
AT CLARKSON IN 2021-22: Appeared in 18 games over his final season at Mercyhurst… finished with a 1.30 GAA and .944 save percentage… Posted a 8-0-1 record with three shutouts while only allowing 12 total goals.
SEASON
GP
GAA
SV%
W-L-T
2021-22
18
1.30
.944
8-0-1
IN 2020-21: Saw action in a 6-2 win at Mercyhurst...Saw 8:34 of action
2020-21
10
6.67
.800
0-0-0
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1.38
.941
8-0-1
making 4 saves on 5 shots.
BEFORE CLARKSON/MAINE: Was a fixture in the Lincoln Stars’ crease the
past two seasons, playing in 58 USHL games since the 2018-19 campaign … Posted a .876 save percentage and a 3.37 goals against average in 31 games last year.
PERSONAL: Son of Nina and Frank Mucitelli … Born on March 24, 2000 … Catches Left … Engineering and Business Management major …
Strong student at Whitesboro High School and Northwood Prep ... Also played baseball in high school ... Has an older sister, JaNay who played volleyball at Herkimer Community College Volleyball, and brother, JoVon ... Uncle, Mike Mucitelli is an MMA fighter ... Also recruited by Union, RPI, Providence and Omaha.
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DAVID
BREAZEALE DEFENDER • SO | 6-4 | 201 JENISON, MICHIGAN | SHREVEPORT MUDBUGS (NAHL)
FRESHMAN (2021-22): Appeared in all 33 games at defense during his
first season with the Black Bears… Scored two goals and tallied 14 assists for 16 total points over his time on the ice… His 14 assists were good enough for second on the team, while the 16 assists led all defensemen… Named Hockey East Rookie of the Week (11/15)... Named to the Pro Ambitions All-Rookie Team (03/09)... Tallied his first career point in a multi-assist game at Omaha (10/09)... Scored his first career goal against Merrimack (11/12), which was an overtime game winner for Coach Barr’s first career win… Finished the year with four multi-point games.
BEFORE MAINE: Shreveport Mudbugs (NAHL) team captain… Won 2020-21 Robertson Cup with Shreveport… In 140 games in the NAHL,
SEASON
GP
G
A
PTS
2021-22
33
2
14
16
TOTAL
33
2
14
16
he tallied nine goals and 36 assists as a defender… Named to the NAHL All-South Division Team after the 2020-21 season.
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BRANDON HOLT
DEFENSE FR | 5-9 | 175
DEFENSE FR | 5-11 | 196
PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY SIOUX CITY MUSKETEERS (USHL)
GRAND FORKS, NORTH DAKOTA NEW MEXICO ICE WOLVES (NAHL)
DEFENSE FR | 6-0 | 178
BEFORE MAINE: Comes
BEFORE MAINE: Originally
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to Orono from Skillman, New Jersey... The 5’9” defenseman played one season wirth the Sioux City Musketeers of the USHL and scored five goals and 18 assists over 61 total games … In two seasons (’19-’20, ’20-’21) for the Maine Nordiques of the NAHL, he tallied seven goals, 21 assists in 34 games.
PERSONAL: Spends multiple days a week on the ice and in the gym but also plays other sports with friends like lacrosse, basketball, football, tennis, golf, and sailing… Enjoys working and volunteering to keep his mind and body active... Uses meditation, reading, and music as a daily remedy for keeping his mind sharp and peaceful.
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from Grand Forks, North Dakota, he comes to UMaine after playing with the New Mexico Ice Wolves of the NAHL for the last three seasons.... In 160 total games, the left-handed defenseman tallied 71 total points (21G, 50A).
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BEFORE MAINE: Comes to Orono from his hometown of Bayville, New York where he played for Portledge High School... Played for the Madison Capitols and Sioux Falls Stampede of the USHL... The right-handed defenseman tallied 18 total points (4G, 14A) in 52 games played between the two squads.
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FELIX TRUDEAU
PARKER LINDAUER
FORWARD FR | 6-4 | 205
FORWARD FR | 6-2 | 185
FORWARD FR | 5-11 | 170
PARADISE VALLEY, ARIZONA AMARILLO WRANGLES (NAHL)
TERREBONE, QUEBEC WEST KELOWNA WARRIORS (BCHL)
MADISON, WISCONSIN MUSKEGON LUMBERJACKS (USHL)
BEFORE MAINE: HAiling from Paradise Valley,
BEFORE MAINE: Originally from Terrebonne,
BEFORE MAINE: Before being drafted by The Tri-City Storm of the USHL, he made a stop at the Janesville Jets of the NAHL… Over his two seasons with the Storm and the Muskegon Lumberjacks, he accumulated eight goals and 11 assists.
Arizona, he joins the Black Bears after spending the 2020-21 season in the NCDC before signing with a team in the NAHL during the 2021-22 season. OVer the two seasons, the forward recorded eight total goals and 15 assists over 71 games for four different franchises. His father, Keith Carney, was a two-time AllAmerican defenseman at the University of Maine, where he amassed 126 points on 14 goals and 112 assists in his three years for the Black Bears.
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Quebec, comes to Maine after playing his final junior season with the West Kelowna Warriors of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL)... The 6’2”, 190 pound left wing found the back of the net 27 times over 49 games while assisting his teammates on 34 other goals for a season tally of 61 total points.
PERSONAL: Other than hockey, he enjoys baseball, swimming, diving, golf, soccer, and any outdoor activity... During the summers, he enjoys spending time with family and friends, including future teammate Reid Pabich who lives in the same neighborhood.
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REID PABICH
GRAYSON ARNOTT
DEFENSE FR | 6-2 | 185
FORWARD FR | 5-11 | 175
DEFENSE FR | 5-9 | 165
BARRHEAD, ALBERTA CAMROSE KODIAKS (AJHL)
VERONA, WISCONSIN MADISON CAPITALS (USHL)
TORONTO, ONTARIO PENTICTON VEES (BCHL)
BEFORE MAINE: Spent parts of three seasons with the Camrose Kodiaks of the AJHL… the 121 games with the Kodiaks were separated by a 26 game stint with the Minot Minotauros… Over the 121 games in the AJHL, the defenseman tallied 17 goals and 58 assists.
BEFORE MAINE: Made his first appearance
PERSONAL: During the summers, he plays on a slow pitch softball team as well as golfing, fishing, and playing beach volleyball.
PERSONAL: During the summers, loves to spend time at his lake cabin and out on the water... Works out and spends time with Thomas Weis and Parker Lindauer... A firstgeneration hockey player and enjoys hunting... His favorite type of music is country and likes Morgan Wallen, Jon Pardi, and Dierks Bentley.
BEFORE MAINE: Arnott, originally from Toronto, Ontario comes to Maine after playing for the Penticton Vees of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL). In 47 games played for the Vees, Grayson has amassed 33 total points including 7 goals and 26 assists. Before playing for Penticton, Arnott played for the Oakville Blades of the OJHL where he tallied 27 points in 51 games.
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in the USHL at the age of 15… Played four seasons with the Madison Capitols and one season with the Sioux Falls Stampede… In his final season of junior hockey, he tallied 18 goals and 26 assists over 61 total games.
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KILLIAN KIECKER-OLSON
FORWARD FR | 5-11 | 180 ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND OTTAWA JR. SENATORS (CCHL) BEFORE MAINE:
Finding his way to Orono via Aberdeen, Scotland, the 5-11 forward spent the 2021-22 season in the Central Canada Hockey Leaguge with the Ottawa Jr. Senators. Over his 51 games last season, Freel scored 35 goals and dished out an additional 26 assists for 61 total points during his final season of junior hockey.
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FORWARD FR | 6-1 | 190 ANDOVER, MINNESOTA DES MOINES BUCCANEERS (USHL) BEFORE MAINE: Killian comes to Maine after playing in the USHL for three seasons, one for the Chicago Steel and two including the current season with the Des Moines Buccaneers. Originally from Andover, Minnesota, the 6-foot-1 right handed forward had 29 total points (16G, 13A) in 68 games played for Des Moines. Before advancing to the USHL, Kieckler-Olson spent two seasons in the NAHL with the Chippewa Steel where he had 77 points (29G, 48A) in 96 games.
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RECORD: 7-22-4 (HOME: 6-9-3; AWAY: 1-13-1; NEUTRAL 0-0-0; HOCKEY EAST: 5-17-2)
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THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED FOR MAINE
A shutout........................................................................March 26, 2020 vs. #18 Providence, W 1-0 (Goalie: Jeremy Swayman, 48) A shutout at home........................................................March 26, 2020 vs. #18 Providence, W 1-0 (Goalie: Jeremy Swayman, 48) A shutout on the road................................................................................ Jan. 6, 2017 vs. BU, W 3-0 (Goalie: Jeremy Swayman, 31) A shutout on neutral ice........................................ Jan. 14, 2017 vs. UConn, W 4-0 (at Fenway Park, Boston, Mass.) (Goalie: Rob McGovern) Shutouts in back-to-back games...................................................Feb. 19, 2011 W 3-0 at UMass-Lowell; Feb. 25, 2011, W 4-0 at Merrimack (Goalie: Dan Sullivan) Shutouts against the same opponent in back-to-back games..................................................... Feb. 18, 2011 W 4-0 and Feb. 19, 2011, W 3-0 at UMass-Lowell A goalie had back-to-back shutouts.............................................. Dan Sullivan (Feb. 19, 2011 at UMass-Lowell, W 3-0; Feb. 25, 2011 at Merrimack, W 4-0)
A goalie made 40 or more saves...............................................................................Victor Ostman, 43, Feb. 29, 2022 vs UNH, L 2-5 A goalie made 50 or more saves.......................................................................Victor Ostman, 56, Feb. 20, 2021 vs #1/#2 BC, L 0-3 A goalie had a point in a game............................................................................Victor Ostman (0-1–1), Feb. 19, 2022 vs UNH, L 2-5 10 or more goals at home.................................................................................................. Feb. 27, 1988 vs. Nebraska-Omaha, W 10-0 10 or more goals on the road................................................................................................................ Nov. 2, 1990 at Denver, W 10-1 10 or more goals on neutral ice............................................................ Nov. 28, 2009 vs. St. Lawrence (Portland, Maine) W, 10-1 9 goals..........................................................................................................................................Nov. 11, 2004 at UMass-Lowell, W 9-2 8 goals.......................................................................................................................March 5, 2022 vs. #14 Boston University, W 8-1 7 goals............................................................................................................................................................... Oct. 5, 2019 vs UAA, W 7-1 4 goals in a period................................................................................................................ Feb. 19, 2021 vs. UNH, first period, W 6-3 5 goals in a period..................................................................................................Oct. 21, 2017 vs. Miami (Ohio), first period, W 6-3 6 goals in a period.......................................................................................................Oct. 26, 2013 vs. UMass, second period, W 8-4 Overtime win at home............................................................................................................................ vs. Merrimack 11/12/21, W 6-5 Overtime win on the road...................................................................................................................Feb. 11, 2022 at #9 UMass, W 3-2 Overtime win on neutral ice.......................................................................................... Jan. 1, 2012 vs. UNH (Frozen Fenway), W 5-4 A hat trick..........................................................................................................Brendan Robbins, Feb. 2, 2018 vs. Merrimack, W 4-3 A hat trick by a rookie.......................................................................................................Chase Pearson, Dec. 9, 2016 vs. AIC, W 5-3 A player scored four goals in a game........................................................... Brian Flynn, Feb. 19, 2010 vs. UMass-Lowell, W 8-4 50 or more shots on goal....................................................................................................................52, Dec. 10, 2021 vs. Union, T 1-1 Was not whistled for a penalty......................................................................................................... Feb. 19, 2010 vs. UMass Lowell Power-play goal.......................................................... Keenan Suthers (5-on-4), March 5, 2022 vs #14 Boston University, W 8-1 Short-handed goal..................................................................................................Ben Poisson (4-on-5), Feb. 18, 2022 vs UNH, W 6-3 Penalty shot goal............................................................................................Brendan Robbins, Feb. 2, 2018 vs. Merrimack, W 4-3 5 different players scored in a game....................................................................................................... Feb. 18, 2022 vs UNH, W 6-3 6 different players scored in a game..................................................................................................................................Dec. 8, 2017 at Quinnipiac, W 7-4 7 different players scored in a game.......................................................................................................... Jan. 16, 2019 at BC, W 7-2 8 different players scored in a game................................................................... March 5, 2022 vs #14 Boston University, W 8-1 A player had four points in a game......................................... Lynden Breen (2-2–4), Jan. 8, 2022 vs. Alaska Fairbanks, W 4-2 A player had five points in a game.....................................................Cam Brown (1-4–5), Nov. 11, 2016 vs. UMass-Lowell, W 5-2 10 different players had a point in a game............................................................................................. Feb. 18, 2022 vs UNH, W 6-3 11 different players had a point in a game..........................................................................................Feb. 26, 2021 at UConn, W 6-4 12 different players had a point in a game.........................................................................................Feb. 26, 2021 at UConn, W 6-4 13 different players had a point in a game......................................................... March 5, 2022 vs #14 Boston University, W 8-1
AGAINST MAINE
A shutout.................................................................................................Feb. 05, 2022 at Merrimack, L 0-5 (MC goalie: Hugo Ollas) A shutout at Alfond........................................................................... Dec. 03, 2021 vs Vermont, L 0-1 (UVM goalie: Gabe Carriere) A shutout away from Alfond...............................................................Feb. 05, 2022 at Merrimack, L 0-5 (MC goalie: Hugo Ollas) A shutout on neutral ice..................................................... Nov. 27, 2021 vs #15 UMass Lowell, L 0-2 (UML goalie: Owen Savory) A goalie made 40 or more saves............................................................................. Connor Murphy, 51, Dec. 10, 2021 vs Union, T 1-1 9 goals................................................................................................................................... Jan. 04, 2021 at #15 UMass Lowell, L 5-9 8 goals................................................................................................................................... Oct. 19, 2018 vs. Minnesota Duluth, L 2-8 7 goals.........................................................................................................................................................March 10, 2021 vs UNH, L 2-7 Overtime win................................................................................................................................ December 03, 2021 vs Vermont, L 0-1 A hat trick....................................................................................................................Odeen Tufto, Nov. 23, 2018 vs Quinnipiac, L 2-7 Power-play goal...................................................................Jay O’Brien (5-or-4), March 4, 2022 vs #14 Boston University, W 5-1 Short-handed goal......................................................................Chase Yoder (4-on-5), Feb. 25, 2022 at #19/RV Providence, L 2-4
GENERAL
Maine played in the NCAA Tournament............................................................................................................................................2012 Maine played in the Frozen Four......................................................................................................................................................2007 Maine won a Hockey East Tournament Championship................................................................................................................. 2004 Maine won a Hockey East Regular-Season Championship...........................................................................................................1995
MAINE'S 2021-22 RECORD WHEN...
Overall
W 7
L 22
T 4
in Hockey East play in non-conference play
5 2
17 5
2 2
at home on the road at a neutral site
6 1 0
8 13 1
3 1 0
leading after one period trailing after one period tied after one period
4 1 2
3 15 4
1 3 0
leading after two periods trailing after two periods tied after two periods
5 1 1
1 15 6
1 0 3
outshooting the opposition shots are even
4 2 1
5 17 0
3 0 1
in one-goal or less games in two-goal games in three-goal games in four- or more goal games
2 2 2 1
9 4 2 7
4 0 0 0
scoring first the opposition scores first
4 3
4 18
2 2
in October in November in December in January in February in March
0 1 1 2 2 1
5 5 1 3 6 2
1 1 2 0 0 0
on Friday on Saturday on Sunday on Monday on Tuesday on Wednesday on Thursday
4 3 0 0 0 0 0
10 10 0 0 0 1 1
2 2 0 0 0 0 0
in first game of back-to-back in second game of back-to-back in a single game in overtime
3 3 1 0
10 8 4 0
1 3 0 0
in blue jersey in white jersey in throwback jersey
1 6 0
13 9 0
1 3 0
vs. Atlantic Hockey vs. ECAC Hockey vs. NCHC vs. Hockey East vs. CHA vs. WCHA
0 1 0 5 0 0
1 0 2 17 0 0
1 1 0 2 0 0
vs. team ranked in USA Today poll* vs. team ranked in USCHO.com poll*
2 2
6 12
0 1
being out-shot by the opposition
*—at time of game
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RECORDS & STATS
HISTORY RECORDS ALL-TIME OPPONENTS Opponent Acadia (Canada) Air Force Alabama-Hunstville Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks+ American International Army Bemidji State Bentley Boston College+ Boston University+ Bowdoin Bowling Green Bridgewater State British Columbia (Canada) Brown Buffalo State Calgary (Canada)+ Canisus College Clarkson Colby Colgate Concordia (Canada) Colorado College Connecticut Cornell Cortland State Dalhousie (Canada) Dartmouth Denver Elmira Ferris State+ Harvard Holy Cross Illinois-Chicago+ Iona Kent State+ Lake Superior State Massachusetts Massachusetts-Lowell+ Mercyhurst Merrimack+ Miami Michigan Michigan-Dearborn Michigan State+
First Game
Last Game
Win
Loss
Tie
1978 1980 1987 1990 1986 1979 1992 2006 2009 1979 1924 1923 1987 1978 1995 1979 1978 1991 1999 1980 1923 1978 1996 1985 1977 1978 1978 1982 1979 1985 1979 1993 1980 1978 1993 2002 1991 1988 1979 1978 2002 1978 1991 1991 1989 1986
1994 2005 2012 2019 2022 2016 2012 2006 2013 2021 2022 1989 2001 1978 1995 2018 1978 1995 2015 2012 1984 2016 1996 2019 2021 2013 1978 1996 2004 2007 1979 1993 2006 2003 1993 2002 1991 2002 2022 2022 2013 2022 2017 2003 1989 2015
5 5 11 5 8 5 2 2 1 52 56 14 8 2 2 11 1 2 3 10 14 6 1 7 6 7 3 4 5 11 1 0 6 4 0 1 0 6 58 81 5 73 6 3 2 5
0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 1 73 70 5 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 5 5 7 0 5 10 7 0 0 6 8 0 2 5 2 1 0 2 3 26 49 1 25 3 4 0 11
1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 10 14 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 2 4 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 5 1 10 1 0 0 3
First Game
Last Game
Win
Loss
Tie
1985 1979 1985 1985 1990 1978 1998 1978 1978 1979 1978 2004 1984 1978 1980 1991 1988 1996 1988 1978 1979 1999 1979 2001 1978 1987 2016 1980 1979 1978 1978 1991 1978 1985 1978 1985 1992 1979
1988 1979 2006 2018 1998 1985 2021 2015 1979 2022 1979 2008 2015 2021 2001 2017 2003 1996 1988 2018 2022 2018 2017 2021 1981 2008 2016 2019 1979 1997 1980 1991 2021 1987 2021 2006 2006 2019
3 0 13 4 2 5 4 13 2 70 1 4 8 55 5 2 10 1 1 8 68 7 9 1 1 6 0 14 0 3 2 1 7 2 30 4 3 6
3 1 10 10 0 1 3 4 0 62 1 0 12 58 8 10 2 0 0 7 59 7 5 1 1 1 1 8 2 0 4 0 6 0 29 9 1 4
1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 11 0 0 3 19 0 1 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 7 0 2 0
Overall Record (excluding exhibition contests):851
637
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Opponent Michigan Tech Middlebury Minnesota Minnesota-Duluth Moncton (Canada) Mount Allison (Canada) Nebraska-Omaha New Brunswick (Canada) New England College New Hampshire+ New Haven Niagara North Dakota Northeastern+ Northern Michigan Notre Dame+ Ohio State Ottawa (Canada) Plattsburgh State Princeton Providence+ Quinnipiac R.P.I. Sacred Heart St. Anselm St. Cloud State St. Francis Xavier (Canada) St. Lawrence St. Mary’s (Canada) St. Thomas Salem State Toronto (Canada) Union U.S. International Vermont Wisconsin Western Michigan Yale
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MAINE VS. HOCKEY EAST OPPONENTS Boston College (52-73-10)
Date Site Result GWG 12-11-79 McHugh Forum 6-3W GARY CONN 2-21-80 ALFOND ARENA 6-3L Mike Ewanouski 12-8-80 McHugh Forum 3-2L (OT) Billy O’Dwyer 2-17-81 ALFOND ARENA 4-1L Billy O’Dwyer 2-16-82 ALFOND ARENA 10-2L Ed Rauseo 12-7-82 McHugh Forum 8-4L Ed Rauseo 2-26-83 ALFOND ARENA 3-2L Mike O’Neil 12-6-83 McHugh Forum 5-4L (OT) John McNamara 2-21-84 ALFOND ARENA 6-4W KEVIN MANN 1-27-85 McHugh Forum 9-3L Doug Brown 2-23-85 ALFOND ARENA 3-2L Ken Hodge 2-24-85 ALFOND ARENA 5-4W SCOTT SMITH 10-26-85 ALFOND ARENA 2-0L Chris Stapleton 2-22-86 McHugh Forum 5-3L Chris Stapleton 2-23-86 McHugh Forum 7-1L Chris Stapleton 10-24-86 ALFOND ARENA 8-4L Greg Brown 10-25-86 ALFOND ARENA 6-3W DAVE WENSLEY 2-13-87 Brown Arena 6-5L (OT) Craig Janney 2-14-87 Brown Arena 6-3L Kevin Stevens 3-16-87 Boston Garden 4-2L Tim Ceglarski 1-23-88 Boston Garden 3-2W (OT) Chris. Lalonde 2-19-88 ALFOND ARENA 4-3L Richard Braccia 2-20-88 ALFOND ARENA 9-2W BOB CORKUM 1-3-89 ALFOND ARENA 6-3W BRUCE MAJOR 2-17-89 Conte Forum 6-3L Jeff O’Neill 2-19-89 Conte Forum 6-2L David Emma 3-11-89 Conte Forum 5-4W BRUCE MAJOR 12-1-89 ALFOND ARENA 5-1L David Emma 12-2-89 ALFOND ARENA 4-3L David Emma 2-17-90 Conte Forum 3-1L David Emma 3-11-90 Conte Forum 4-3L Mark Beran 12-15-90 Conte Forum 6-5L David Emma 1-15-91 ALFOND ARENA 6-5W BRIAN DOWNEY 1-20-91 Conte Forum 5-4L Marc Beran 11-10-91 Conte Forum 4-0W+ PATRICE TARDIF 2-14-92 ALFOND ARENA 4-1W SCOTT PELLERIN 2-15-92 ALFOND ARENA 4-2W JEAN-YVES ROY 3-12-92 Boston Garden 7-3W SCOTT PELLERIN 1-22-93 Conte Forum 8-1W D. LaCOUTURE 1-24-93 Conte Forum 4-1W CHRIS FERRARO 3-2-93 ALFOND ARENA 9-1W ERIC FENTON 1-21-94 ALFOND ARENA 4-4T (OT) 1-22-94 ALFOND ARENA 5-3L Bob Callahan 3-5-94 Conte Forum 4-3W PATRICE TARDIF 11-11-94 Conte Forum 4-4T (OT) 11-13-94 Conte Forum 3-1W J. RODRIGUE 1-11-95 ALFOND ARENA 5-1W BRAD PURDIE 11-14-95 ALFOND ARENA 5-0W REG CARDINAL 11-15-95 ALFOND ARENA 4-0W T. ROENICK 2-2-96 Conte Forum 6-2L Brian Callahan 12-6-96 Conte Forum 6-3W STEVE KARIYA 12-7-96 Conte Forum 5-3L Brian Callahan 1-31-97 ALFOND ARENA 8-6W SHERMERHORN 11-21-97 ALFOND ARENA 1-6L Blake Bellefeuille 11-22-97 ALFOND ARENA 12-5W Shawn Wansborough 1-10-98 Conte Forum 0-0T (OT) 3-21-98 FleetCenter 2-3L Brian Gionta 1-8-99 Conte Forum 2-1W BARRETT HEISTEN 1-9-99 Conte Forum 4-7L Blake Bellefeuille 2-13-99 ALFOND ARENA 6-4W MATTHIAS TRATTNIG 3-19-99 FleetCenter 2-3L Blake Bellefeuille 4-1-99 Arrowhead Pond 2-1W (OT) BOBBY STEWART 11-14-99 Conte Forum 4-2W CORY LAROSE 1-28-00 ALFOND ARENA 2-3L Jeff Farkas 1-29-00 ALFOND ARENA 0-3L Ales Dolinar 3-18-00 Fleet Center 2-1W NIKO DIMITRAKOS 12-10-00 ALFOND ARENA 2-7L Ales Dolinar 1-26-01 Conte Forum 1-4L Mike Lephart 1-27-01 Conte Forum 2-7L Brian Gionta 3-24-01 Worcester Centrum 1-3L Chuck Kobasew 12-7-01 ALFOND ARENA 5-2W MICHAEL SCHUTTE 12-8-01 ALFOND ARENA 3-3T (OT) 2-8-02 Conte Forum 3-4L Ryan Shannon 3-7-02 ALFOND ARENA 7-3W MARTIN KARIYA 3-8-02 ALFOND ARENA 4-2W CHRIS HEISTEN 12-6-02 Conte Forum 4-3 W ROBERT LISCAK 12-7-02 Conte Forum 2-2 T (OT) 2-7-03 ALFOND ARENA 2-5 L David Spina 11-7-03 Conte Forum 1-4 L Ben Eaves 3-5-04 ALFOND ARENA 3-0 W TODD JACKSON 3-6-04 ALFOND ARENA 4-3 W (OT) JOHN RONAN 4-8-04 Fleet Center 2-1 W DUSTIN PENNER 11-5-04 ALFOND ARENA 1-3 L Ryan Shannon
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3-4-05 Conte Forum 3-4 L Brian Boyle 3-5-05 Conte Forum 2-2 T (OT) 3-18-05 Fleet Center 1-2 L (2OT) Andrew Alberts 10-28-05 Conte Forum 2-1 W BILLY RYAN 2-17-06 ALFOND ARENA 4-1 W MICHEL LEVEILLE 2-18-06 ALFOND ARENA 3-1 W ROB BELLAMY 3-17-06 TD Banknorth Garden 1-4 L Brian Boyle, 11-19-06 ALFOND ARENA 3-4 L (OT) Joe Rooney 2-15-07 Conte Forum 2-5 L Ben Smith 2-16-07 Conte Forum 5-6 L Nathan Gerbe 11-2-07 Conte Forum 1-1 T 1-25-08 ALFOND ARENA 3-3 T 1-26-08 ALFOND ARENA 2-4 L Nathan Gerbe 11-9-08 ALFOND ARENA 2-1 W BRIAN FLYNN 1-24-09 Conte Forum 3-6 L Joe Whitney 1-25-09 Conte Forum 1-4 L Tim Kunes 1-20-09 ALFOND ARENA 3-4 L Matt Price 1-21-09 ALFOND ARENA 3-3 T (OT) 1-15-10 Conte Forum 1-6 L Ben Smith 3-20-10 TD Garden 6-7 L (OT) Matt Lombardi 11-19-10 Conte Forum 0-4 L Paul Carey 11-21-10 Conte Forum 1-4 L Bill Arnold 1-16-11 ALFOND ARENA 4-1 W TANNER HOUSE 11-4-11 Conte Forum 1-5 L Kevin Hayes 1-20-12 ALFOND ARENA 4-3 W MATT MANGENE 1-21-12 ALFOND ARENA 7-4 W CONNOR LEEN 3-17-12 TD Garden 1-4 L Johnny Gaudreau 11-2-12 ALFOND ARENA 2-4 L Johnny Gaudrean 1-25-13 Conte Forum 4-1 W RYAN LOMBERG 1-26-13 Conte Forum 3-1 W CONNOR LEEN 11-23-13 ALFOND ARENA 5-1 W BEN HUTTON 1-18-14 Conte Forum 2-7 L Patrick Brown 11-22-14 Conte Forum 1-4 L Destry Straight 1-18-15 ALFOND ARENA 4-2 W DEVIN SHORE 11-6-15 Conte Forum 0-3 L Steve Santini 11-8-15 Conte Forum 0-2 L Ryan Fitzgerald 11-4-16 Cross Insurance Arena 1-6 L Austin Cangelosi 11-5-16 ALFOND ARENA 2-3 L Mike Booth 2-17-18 ALFOND ARENA 0-5 L Casey Fitzgerald 2-23-18 ALFOND ARENA 3-6 L Casey Carreau 2-24-18 ALFOND ARENA 1-2 L Christopher Brown 1-16-19 Conte Forum 7-2 W J. Schmidt-Svejstrup 2-22-19 ALFOND ARENA 2-1 W Eduards Tralmaks 2-23-19 ALFOND ARENA 2-1 W Mitchell Fossier 1-24-20 Conte Forum 4-3 W (OT) Tim Doherty 1-25-20 Conte Forum 3-2 W (OT) Patrick Shea 2-19-21 Conte Forum 2-4 L Alex Newhook 2-20-21 Conte Forum 0-3 L Patrick Giles 11-18-21 Conte Forum 2-6 L Jack McBain 11-19-21 Conte Forum 2-2 T -
Boston University (56-70-14)
Date Site Result GWG 1924 Maine 4-2W 11-20-79 Walter Brown Arena 5-3L Bill Whelton 2-19-80 ALFOND ARENA 8-7W BRIAN HUGHES 12-13-80 ALFOND ARENA 5-4W GARY CONN 1-21-81 Walter Brown Arena 3-0L Mark Fidler 12-12-81 Walter Brown Arena 6-5W SCOTT BORETTI 1-16-82 ALFOND ARENA 7-1L Bruce Milton 12-11-82 ALFOND ARENA 5-2L Kevin Mutch 2-1-83 Walter Brown Arena 6-2L Tom O’Regan 12-10-83 ALFOND ARENA 3-2L (OT) Peter Marshall 2-3-84 Walter Brown Arena 6-2L Ed Lowney 1-20-85 ALFOND ARENA 6-4L Tony Majkozak 2-15-85 Walter Brown Arena 7-4L John Cullen 2-16-85 Walter Brown Arena 7-2L Eric Labrosse 3-9-85 Walter Brown Arena 7-4L Ed Lowney 3-10-85 Walter Brown Arena 4-2L Paul Gerlitz 12-1-85 Walter Brown Arena 4-1L Eric Labrosse 2-14-86 ALFOND ARENA 3-2L Mike Kelfer 2-15-86 ALFOND ARENA 6-3L Scott Sanders 10-31-86 Walter Brown Arena 3-2W DAVID CAPUANO 11-1-86 Walter Brown Arena 7-5W BOB CORKUM 2-27-87 ALFOND ARENA 6-3W MIKE GOLDEN 2-28-87 ALFOND ARENA 4-2W MIKE McHUGH 11-14-87 ALFOND ARENA 7-5W MIKE GOLDEN 12-4-87 Walter Brown Arena 6-2W MIKE GOLDEN 12-5-87 Walter Brown Arena 7-1W DAVID CAPUANO 11-29-88 Walter Brown Arena 8-4W GUY PERRON 2-24-89 ALFOND ARENA 8-4W VINCE GUIDOTTI 2-25-89 ALFOND ARENA 5-3W BOB BEERS 12-10-89 Walter Brown Arena 3-2W (OT) JEAN-YVES ROY 12-11-89 Walter Brown Arena 3-2L (OT) Tony Amonte 2-24-90 ALFOND ARENA 5-2W SCOTT PELLERIN
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Rob McGovern (31) Jeremy Swayman (20)/Rob McGovern (8)
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3-9-90 ALFOND ARENA 3-1W M. ROBITAILLE 12-2-90 Walter Brown Arena 7-4L Shawn McEachern 1-25-91 ALFOND ARENA 4-2W J. MONTGOMERY 1-26-91 ALFOND ARENA 4-0W BRIAN DOWNEY 3-10-91 Boston Garden 4-3L (OT) Shawn McEachern 11-15-91 Walter Brown Arena 5-4L Mike Prendergast 11-16-91 Walter Brown Arena 8-1W+ SCOTT PELLERIN 1-31-92 ALFOND ARENA 4-4T (OT) 11-20-92 Walter Brown Arena 4-3W M. LATENDRESSE 11-21-92 Walter Brown Arena 6-3W CHRIS FERRARO 2-19-93 ALFOND ARENA 7-6L (OT) M. Prendergast 2-20-93 ALFOND ARENA 6-1W DAVE MacISAAC 3-20-93 Boston Garden 5-2W M. LATENDRESSE 11-19-93 ALFOND ARENA 5-3L Jacques Joubert 11-20-93 ALFOND ARENA 5-1W+ SHERMERHORN 2-19-94 Walter Brown Arena 0-0T+ 2-20-94 Walter Brown Arena 5-1L Steve Thornton 3-11-94 Walter Brown Arena 8-5L Dan Donato 3-12-94 Walter Brown Arena 3-4L Jon Jenkins 10-30-94 Walter Brown Arena 3-3T (OT) 11-27-94 Great Western Forum 6-5W (OT) SHERMERHORN 12-2-94 ALFOND ARENA 6-5W CHRIS IMES 12-3-94 ALFOND ARENA 5-5T (OT) 4-1-95 Providence CC 6-2L Jacques Joubert 11-14-95 ALFOND ARENA 5-2L Shawn Bates 1-19-96 Walter Brown Arena 4-3L Chris O’Sullivan 11-20-96 Walter Brown Arena 3-3T (OT) 1-25-97 Walter Brown Arena 3-1W JEFF LIBBY 2-21-97 ALFOND ARENA 3-0W SHAWN MANSOFF 2-22-97 ALFOND ARENA 7-2W DAVID CULLEN 11-8-97 ALFOND ARENA 0-6L Tommi DeGerman 1-23-98 Walter Brown Arena 3-4L Chris Kelleher 1-24-98 Walter Brown Arena 2-3L Mike Sylvia 1-5-99 Walter Brown Arena 4-3 W CORY LAROSE 2-19-99 ALFOND ARENA 7-2 W CORY LAROSE 2-20-99 ALFOND ARENA 1-4 L Carl Corazzini 12-10-99 ALFOND ARENA 4-2 W BRENDAN WALSH 1-15-00 Walter Brown Arena 4-5 L Brian Collins 1-16-00 Walter Brown Arena 3-3 T(OT) 3-17-00 FleetCenter 4-2 W BEN GUITE 12-8-01 Walter Brown Arena 2-3 L Freddy Meyer 1-12-01 ALFOND ARENA 3-3 T(OT) 1-13-01 ALFOND ARENA 3-1 W NIKO DIMITRAKOS 11-9-01 ALFOND ARENA 2-3 L (OT) Bryan Miller 3-1-02 Walter Brown Arena 9-6 W COLIN SHIELDS 3-2-02 Walter Brown Arena 4-4 T(OT) 3-15-02 FleetCenter 4-3 W NIKO DIMITRAKOS 3-24-02 Worcester Centrum 4-3 W COLIN SHIELDS 11-16-02 Walter Brown Arena 7-3 W MARTIN KARIYA 2-28-03 ALFOND ARENA 2-4 L John Cronin 3-1-03 ALFOND ARENA 4-2 W LUCAS LAWSON 11-1-03 ALFOND ARENA 2-1 W COLIN SHIELDS 1-23-04 Walter Brown Arena 8-4 W COLIN SHIELDS 1-24-04 Walter Brown Arena 0-1 L Bryan Miller 3-19-04 Fleet Center 1-0 W MIKE HAMILTON 10-31-04 Walter Brown Arena 1-2 L Brian McConnell 1-21-05 ALFOND ARENA 1-1 T (OT) 1-22-05 ALFOND ARENA 4-2 W KEITH JOHNSON 11-6-05 ALFOND ARENA 1-2 L Brad Zancanaro 1-13-06 Agganis Arena 2-3 L Kenny Roche 1-14-06 Agganis Arena 5-4 L Bryan Ewing 11-4-06 Agganis Arena 2-2 T (OT) 1-12-07 ALFOND ARENA 5-6 L Bryan Ewing 1-13-07 ALFOND ARENA 0-3 L Matt Gilroy 1-12-08 ALFOND ARENA 1-3 L Kevin Shattenkirk 2-15-08 Agganis Arena 1-2 L (OT) Luke Popko 2-16-08 Agganis Arena 0-1 L (OT) Colin Wilson 1-10-09 Agganis Arena 1-4 L Chris Higgins 2-13-09 ALFOND ARENA 2-7 L Jason Lawrence 2-14-09 ALFOND ARENA 2-2 T (OT) 3-13-09 Agganis Arena 1-2 L Colby Cohen 3-14-09 Agganis Arena 6-3 W SPENCER ABBOTT 3-15-09 Agganis Arena 2-6 L Joe Pereira 11-8-09 ALFOND ARENA 3-2 W SPENCER ABBOTT 2-12-10 Agganis Arena 4-7 L Zach Cohen 2-13-10 Agganis Arena 2-5 L Zach Cohen 3-19-10 TD Garden 5-2 W Robby Dee 11-6-10 Agganis Arena 2-2 T (OT) 1-28-11 ALFOND ARENA 3-4 L David Warsofsky 1-29-11 ALFOND ARENA 1-1 T (OT) 12-10-11 ALFOND ARENA 1-5 L Sahir Gill 1-27-12 Agganis Arena 4-2 W MARK ANTHOINE 1-28-12 Agganis Arena 3-1 W NICK PRYOR 3-16-12 TD Garden 5-3 W MARK ANTHOINE 12-8-12 Agganis Arena 0-1 L Garrett Noonan 2-15-13 ALFOND ARENA 3-3 T (OT) 2-16-13 ALFOND ARENA 4-5 L (OT) Matt Nieto 11-15-13 ALFOND ARENA 7-0 W DEVIN SHORE 1-11-14 Fenway Park 7-3 W DEVIN SHORE
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Massachusetts (57-25-10)
1-3 L 2-3 L (OT) 2-5 L 1-6 L 1-4 L 1-3 L 5-2 W 0-7 L 3-0 W 2-3 L 3-1 W 6-0 W W, 4-2 T, 2-2 (OT) L, 2-3 (OT) L, 1-5 L, 0-4 1-5 L 8-1 W
Danny O’Regan Jack Eichel Mike Moran Doyle Somerby Bobo Carpenter Patrick Harper Brendan Robbins Shane Bowers Nolan Vesey David Farrance Chase Pearson Brendan Robbins J. Schmidt-Svejstrup Robert Mastrosimone Jay O’Brien Logan Cockerill Sam Stevens Matthew Fawcett
Date Site Result GWG 1-26-79 ALFOND ARENA 8-3 W PAUL WHEELER 1-27-79 ALFOND ARENA 13-3 W JOE CRESPI 1-27-95 Mullins Center 7-2 W BRAD MAHONEY 1-28-95 Mullins Center 4-2 L Jon Jacques 2-11-95 ALFOND ARENA 7-0 W SCOTT PARMENTIER 3-11-95 ALFOND ARENA 7-4 W BRAD PURDIE 1-9-96 Mullins Center 7-1 W TONY FRENETTE 1-26-96 ALFOND ARENA 6-3 W SHERMERHORN 1-27-96 ALFOND ARENA 6-3 W BRAD PURDIE 2-14-97 Mullins Center 6-4 W JASON MANSOFF 2-15-97 Mullins Center 8-1 W BOBBY STEWART 3-1-97 ALFOND ARENA 10-3 W TREVOR ROENICK 2-13-98 ALFOND ARENA 6-1 W ADAM TATE 2-14-98 ALFOND ARENA 12-2 W DAVID CULLEN 3-7-98 Mullins Center 5-5 T(OT) 11-13-98 Mullins Center 1-2 L Jeff Blanchard 11-14-98 Mullins Center 1-1 T (OT) 1-17-99 ALFOND ARENA 5-0 W BARRETT HEISTEN 3-11-99 ALFOND ARENA 3-1 W BOBBY STEWART 3-12-99 ALFOND ARENA 5-2 W CORY LAROSE 1-11-00 Mullins Center 4-2 W DOUG JANIK 2-11-00 ALFOND ARENA 5-2 W NIKO DIMITRAKOS 2-12-00 ALFOND ARENA 5-2 W BEN GUITE 12-14-00 ALFOND ARENA 3-2 W ERIC TURGEON 2-9-01 Mullins Center 3-2 W DAN KERLUKE 2-10-01 Mullins Center 5-1 W MICHAEL SCHUTTE 11-30-01 Mullins Center 6-1 W COLIN SHIELDS 2-22-02 ALFOND ARENA 7-1 W PETER METCALF 2-23-02 ALFOND ARENA 7-0 W FRANCIS NAULT 11-9-02 ALFOND ARENA 1-0 W COLIN SHIELDS 12-29-02 Teco Arena 8‑3 W MARTIN KARIYA 2-21-03 Mullins Center 2-4 L Stephen Werner 2-22-03 Mullins Center 4-0 W JOHN RONAN 2-6-03 ALFOND ARENA 3-5 L Stephen Jacobs 2-7-03 ALFOND ARENA 2-4 L Stephen Werner 11-21-03 Mullins Center 1-1 T (OT) 1-16-04 ALFOND ARENA 3-0 W MIKE HAMILTON 1-17-04 ALFOND ARENA 0-1 L Marvin Degon 3-20-04 Fleet Center 2-1 W (3OT) BEN MURPHY 11-19-04 ALFOND ARENA 6-2 W JOSH SOARES 1-14-05 Mullins Center 2-2 T (OT) 1-15-05 Mullins Center 5-2 W BRET TYLER 10-29-05 Mullins Center 4-0 W ROB BELLAMY 3-3-06 ALFOND ARENA 2-2 T (OT) 3-4-06 ALFOND ARENA 5-3 W DEREK DAMON 10-28-06 ALFOND ARENA 4-1 W BRET TYLER 3-2-07 Mullins Center 1-3 L Cory Quirk 3-3-07 Mullins Center 3-5 L Matt Burto 3-9-07 Mullins Center 2-3 L John Wessbecker 3-10-07 Mullins Center 2-5 L Matt Burto 3-24-07 Blue Cross Arena 3-1 W MIKE HAMILTON 2-2-08 Mullins Center 3-5 L Chase Langeraap 2-23-08 ALFOND ARENA 3-2 W MATT DUFFY 2-24-08 ALFOND ARENA 5-4 W (OT) WES CLARK 2-1-08 ALFOND ARENA 2-1 W JEFF DIMMEN 2-20-09 Mullins Center 3-4 L Brian Keane 2-21-09 Mullins Center 3-4 L T.J. Syner 10-23-09 Mullins Center 3-5 L Michael Marcou 3-5-10 ALFOND ARENA 2-5 L Matt Irwin 3-6-10 ALFOND ARENA 3-4 L Brett Watson 12-12-10 ALFOND ARENA 4-1 W BRIAN FLYNN 3-4-11 Mullins Center 4-3 W ROBBY DEE 3-5-11 Mullins Center 4-4 T (OT) 11-18-12 Mullins Center 2-2 T (OT) 12-30-12 Germain Arena 5-2 W MARK ANTHOINE
Sean Romeo (25) Sean Romeo (33) Matt Morris (29) McGovern (18), Morris (13) Rob McGovern (37) Rob McGovern (34) Jeremy Swayman (40) Rob McGovern (25), Stephen Mundinger (3)
Jeremy Swayman (31) Jeremy Swayman (39) Jeremy Swayman (40) Rob McGovern (30) Jeremy Swayman (39) Jeremy Swayman (35) Victor Ostman (20) Victor Ostman (20) Victor Ostman (35) Victor Ostman (23) Matthew Thiessen (32)
Maine Goalie(s) Jim Tortorella (22) Jeff Nord (20) Blair Allison (16), Blair Marsh (8) Blair Allison (23) Blair Allison (5), Blair Marsh (8) Blair Allison (14), Greg Hirsch (3) Blair Allison (25) Blair Allison (16) Blair Allison (26) Alfie Michaud (16) Alfie Michaud (13) Alfie Michaud (18) Alfie Michaud (28) Alfie Michaud (3), Javier Gorriti (7), Ed Washuk (8) Alfie Michaud (27) Alfie Michaud (12) Mike Morrison (18) Alfie Michaud (20) Alfie Michaud (20) Alfie Michaud (22) Matt Yeats (35) Matt Yeats (28) Matt Yeats (23) Matt Yeats (23) Matt Yeats (21) Matt Yeats (17) Mike Morrison (31) Matt Yeats (11), Mike Morrison (12) Matt Yeats (4), Mike Morrison (8) Jimmy Howard (20) Frank Doyle (18), Ray Jean (12) Jimmy Howard (27) Frank Doyle (18) Jimmy Howard (9), Frank Doyle (13) Jimmy Howard (6), Frank Doyle (10) Jimmy Howard (22) Frank Doyle (17) Jimmy Howard (15) Jimmy Howard (63) Jimmy Howard (10) Jimmy Howard (20) Jimmy Howard (14) Matt Lundin (31) Ben Bishop (22) Ben Bishop (19) Ben Bishop (16) Dave Wilson (34) Dave Wilson (18) Dave Wilson (21) Dave Wilson (23) Ben Bishop (35) Ben Bishop (40) Ben Bishop (24) Ben Bishop (36) Dave Wilson (21) Dave Wilson (38) Scott Darling (23) Scott Darling (7), Shawn Sirman (17) Shawn Sirman (13), Dave Wilson (6) Shawn Sirman (3), Dave Wilson (13) Dan Sullivan (21) Dan Sullivan (31) Dan Sullivan (26) Dan Sullivan (35) Dan Sullivan (17)
1-6-18
RECORDS & STATS
MAINE VS. HOCKEY EAST OPPONENTS
MAINE VS. HOCKEY EAST OPPONENTS 2-17-12 ALFOND ARENA 7-3 W BRIAN FLYNN 2-18-12 ALFOND ARENA 1-4 L Michael Pereira 11-16-12 ALFOND ARENA 2-2 T (OT) 2-22-13 Mullins Center 2-0 W BEN HUTTON 2-23-13 Mullins Center 2-5, L Zack LaRue 10-25-13 ALFOND ARENA 3-2 W (OT) CONNOR LEEN 10-26-13 ALFOND ARENA 8-4 W MARK ANTHOINE 11-1-13 Mullins Center 1-1 T (OT) 11-2-13 Mullins Center 1-2 L Ray Pigozzi 10-31-14 ALFOND ARENA 6-5 W (OT) BRIAN MORGAN 11-1-14 ALFOND ARENA 3-2 W BLAINE BYRON 1-9-15 Mullins Center 2-3 L Shane Walsh 1-10-15 Mullins Center 3-0 W BEN HUTTON 10-30-15 Sun Center 4-5 L Ray Pigozzi 1-29-16 Mullins Center 5-2 W CONOR RILEY 1-30-16 Mullins Center 5-4 W NOLAN VESEY 1-27-17 ALFOND ARENA 4-1 W NOLAN VESEY 1-28-17 ALFOND ARENA 2-1 W ROB MICHEL 1-16-18 ALFOND ARENA 3-1 W Canon Pieper 1-26-18 Mullins Arena 3-2 W Cedric Lacroix 1-27-18 Mullins Arena 3-2 W Chase Pearson 1-25-19 ALFOND ARENA 2-4 L Mitchell Chaffee 1-26-19 ALFOND ARENA 4-3 W Brady Keeper 3-2-19 Mullins Arena 0-6 L Oliver Chau 12-6-19 Mullins Arena 1-5 L Bobby Trivigno 12-7-19 Mullins Arena 1-4 L John Leonard 3-5-21 Mullins Arena 3-3 T 2-11-22 Mullins arena 3-2 OT Donavan houle 2-12-22 mullins arena 2-4 L eric faith
Massachusetts-Lowell (81-48-5)
Date Site Result GWG 1-14-78 Skate 3 Arena 5-1 L Dean Jenkins 12-18-78 ALFOND ARENA 5-4 W JAMIE LOGAN 12-17-81 ALFOND ARENA 2-1 L Mike Opre 12-16-82 ALFOND ARENA 4-2 L Mark Kumpel 12-5-83 Cen. Me. Center 5-3 L Paul Mahan 1-14-84 Joe Tully Forum 6-2 L John Bernis 1-26-85 Joe Tully Forum 5-4 W MIKE McHUGH 2-8-85 ALFOND ARENA 4-3 L Jon Morris 2-9-85 ALFOND ARENA 3-2 L Mike Opre 1-24-86 Joe Tully Forum 4-2 L Dennis McCarroll 1-25-86 Joe Tully Forum 3-2 L Mike Rawnsley 2-1-86 ALFOND ARENA 6-2 W MIKE GOLDEN 1-16-87 Joe Tully Forum 9-4 W CHRIS. LALONDE 1-17-87 Joe Tully Forum 5-3 W MIKE McHUGH 2-6-87 ALFOND ARENA 3-2 L (OT) Bill Dohaney 2-7-87 ALFOND ARENA 9-2 W CHRIS CAMBIO 3-15-87 Boston Garden 5-4 W MIKE McHUGH 12-7-87 ALFOND ARENA 6-5 W (OT) GUY PERRON 2-12-88 Joe Tully Forum 6-3 W JACK CAPUANO 2-13-88 Joe Tully Forum 7-5 L Jeff Flaherty 1-17-89 Joe Tully Forum 9-2 W BOB BEERS 2-10-89 ALFOND ARENA 7-3 W BOB CORKUM 2-11-89 ALFOND ARENA 4-2 L David Gatti 1-12-90 Tully Forum 2-1 L Don Parsons 1-13-90 Tully Forum 7-3 W MIKE BARKLEY 2-13-90 ALFOND ARENA 7-2 W DAN MURPHY 3-2-90 ALFOND ARENA 7-3 W BRIAN DOWNEY 3-3-90 ALFOND ARENA 16-0 W MARTIN ROBITAILLE 12-1-90 Tully Forum 6-2 W BRIAN DOWNEY 12-7-90 ALFOND ARENA 4-5 L Don Parsons 12-8-90 ALFOND ARENA 4-2 W BRIAN DOWNEY 3-2-91 ALFOND ARENA 5-3 W MARTIN ROBITAILLE 1-4-92 ALFOND ARENA 4-2 W CAL INGRAHAM 2-1-92 ALFOND ARENA 5-2 W JEAN-YVES ROY 2-7-92 Tully Forum 6-5 W CHRIS IMES 2-8-92 Tully Forum 6-2 W JEAN-YVES ROY 12-12-92 Tully Forum 6-3 W PETER FERRARO 2-5-93 ALFOND ARENA 7-4 W MIKE LATENDRESSE 2-6-93 ALFOND ARENA 4-2 W PAUL KARIYA 3-19-93 Boston Garden 7-5 W PAUL KARIYA 12-12-93 ALFOND ARENA 5-0 L Ian Hebert 2-12-94 Tully Forum 4-4 T+ 2-13-94 Tully Forum 4-4 T+ 2-4-95 Tully Forum 8-1 W BARRY CLUKEY 2-25-95 ALFOND ARENA 4-2 L S. Basaraba 2-26-95 ALFOND ARENA 8-5 W TIM LOVELL 3-18-95 Boston Garden 6-0 W JEFF TORY 12-8-95 Tully Forum 6-1 W TONY FRENETTE 12-9-95 Tully Forum 3-3 T (OT) 3-2-96 ALFOND ARENA 7-5 L Jeff Daw 3-15-96 FleetCenter 5-2 W SHERMERHORN 11-22-96 ALFOND ARENA 5-4 W (OT) CORY LAROSE 11-23-96 ALFOND ARENA 3-2 L (OT) Neil Donovan 11-29-96 Gutterson Fieldhouse 4-3 W SCOTT PARMENTIER 1-4-97 Tully Forum 8-5 W SHAWN MANSOFF 10-31-97 ALFOND ARENA 6-2 W CORY LAROSE
Dan Sullivan (18)/ Martin Ouellette (2) Dan Sullivan (19) Martin Ouellette (30) Martin Ouellette (30) Martin Ouellette (22) Martin Ouellette (27) Martin Ouellette (28) Martin Ouellette (31) Martin Ouellette (24) Matt Morris (23) Sean Romeo (30) Sean Romeo (19) Matt Morris (29) Rob McGovern (32) Matt Morris (28) Matt Morris (31) Rob McGovern (28) Rob McGovern (44) Jeremy Swayman (34) Jeremy Swayman (28) Jeremy Swayman (28) Jeremy Swayman (38) Jeremy Swayman (53) Swayman (27), McGovern (12) Jeremy Swayman (37) Jeremy Swayman (30) Victor Ostman (30) Victor ostman (25) victor ostman (34)
Maine Goalie(s) Jim Tortorella (35) Jim Tortorella (36) Duffy Loney (36) Pete Smith (34) Mike Silengo (33) Mike Silengo (23), Pete Smith (10) Ray Roy (44) Ray Roy (23) Jean Lacoste (29) Al Loring (46) Al Loring (29) Al Loring (35) Al Loring (19) Scott King (27) Al Loring (34) Scott King (35) Scott King (28) Al Loring (25) Scott King (24) Scott King (16), Al Loring (4) Matt DelGuidice (23) Scott King (13), Matt DelGuidice (2) Scott King (18) Scott King (13) Matt DelGuidice (20) Scott King (12) Matt DelGuidice (25) Scott King (21) Mike Dunham (22) Mike Dunham (17) Garth Snow (15) Garth Snow (14) Garth Snow (17) Garth Snow (20) Garth Snow (19) Garth Snow (20) Garth Snow (18) Mike Dunham (17) Garth Snow (17) Mike Dunham (14), Garth Snow (10) Blair Allison (24) Blair Allison (20) Blair Allison (29) Blair Allison (20), Blair Marsh (1) Blair Allison (14) Blair Allison (21) Blair Allison (12), Blair Marsh (2) Blair Allison (25) Blair Allison (20) Blair Marsh (31) Blair Allison (26) Alfie Michaud (16) Alfie Michaud (26) Alfie Michaud (8), Javier Gorriti (4) Alfie Michaud (23) Alfie Michaud (12)
12-12-97 Tully Forum 7-3 W JAASKELAINEN 12-13-97 Tully Forum 3-3 T(OT) 3-20-98 Fleet Center 6-2 W Steve Kariya 11-6-98 ALFOND ARENA 3-2 W (OT) DAN KERLUKE 11-7-98 ALFOND ARENA 5-2 W Steve Kariya 2-26-98 Tsongas Arena 5-2 W DAN KERLUKE 11-19-99 ALFOND ARENA 3-1 W BEN GUITE 2-18-00 Tsongas Arena 4-1 W MARTIN KARIYA 2-19-00 Tsongas Arena 4-3 W JIM LEGER 11-17-00 Tsongas Arena 2-0 W LUCAS LAWSON 2-16-01 ALFOND ARENA 6-2 W NIKO DIMITRAKOS 2-17-01 ALFOND ARENA 1-3 L Ed McGrane 11-3-01 ALFOND ARENA 6-3 W ROBERT LISCAK 1-25-02 Tsongas Arena 2-1 W ROBERT LISCAK 1-26-02 Tsongas Arena 4-1 W NIKO DIMITRAKOS 1-4-03 Tsongas Arena 5-2 W TODD JACKSON 1-24-03 ALFOND ARENA 3-2 W FRANCIS NAULT 1-25-03 ALFOND ARENA 4-4 T (OT) 11-16-03 ALFOND ARENA 4-0 W BRENT SHEPHEARD 2-26-04 Tsongas Arena 2-3 L Jerramie Domish 2-27-04 Tsongas Arena 4-0 W JON JANKUS 11-13-04 Tsongas Arena 5-4 W DEREK DAMON 2-25-05 ALFOND ARENA 2-0 W BRENT SHEPHEARD 2-26-05 ALFOND ARENA 5-3 W BRENT SHEPHEARD 3-11-05 ALFOND ARENA 7-2 W MICHEL LEVEILLE 3-12-05 ALFOND ARENA 5-1 W MICHEL LEVEILLE 11-11-05 Tsongas Arena 9-2 W MICHEL LEVEILLE 1-6-06 ALFOND ARENA 4-0 W JOSH SOARES 1-7-06 ALFOND ARENA 6-2 W MICHEL LEVEILLE 3-10-06 ALFOND ARENA 4-3 W (OT) KEITH JOHNSON 3-11-06 ALFOND ARENA 4-3 W MATT DUFFY 11-10-06 ALFOND ARENA 4-1 W KEENAN HOPSON 1-5-07 Chelmsford Forum 4-2 W TEDDY PURCELL 1-6-07 Chelmsford Forum 5-2 W TEDDY PURCELL 12-29-07 Germain Arena 0-6 L Jonathan Maniff 2-1-08 Tsongas Arena 2-3 L Jonathan Maniff 3-7-08 ALFOND ARENA 4-1 W JEFF MARSHALL 3-8-08 ALFOND ARENA 3-2 W TRAVIS RAMSEY 1-30-09 ALFOND ARENA 2-3 L Kory Falite 3-6-09 Tsongas Arena 3-5 L Scott Campbell 3-7-09 Tsongas Arena 0-6 L Kory Falite 11-27-09 Tsongas Arena 3-1 W Adam Shemansky 2-19-10 ALFOND ARENA 8-4 W BRIAN FLYNN 2-20-10 ALFOND ARENA 2-4 L Kory Falite 3-12-10 ALFOND ARENA 1-2 L Ben Holmstrom 3-13-10 ALFOND ARENA 2-0 W SPENCER ABBOTT 3-14-10 ALFOND ARENA 3-2 W (OT) TANNER HOUSE 10-8-10 ALFOND ARENA 8-2 W KYLE BEATTIE 2-18-11 Tsongas Arena 4-0 W MATT MANGENE 2-19-11 Tsongas Arena 3-0 W GUSTAV NYQUIST 11-11-11 ALFOND ARENA 3-5 L Scott Wilson 11-12-11 ALFOND ARENA 3-4 L Chad Ruhwedel 2-11-12 Tsongas Arena 2-1 W MATT MANGENE 11-9-12 Tsongas Center 1-2 L Josh Holmstron 11-10-12 Tsongas Center 4-3 W KYLE WILLIAMS 2-3-13 ALFOND ARENA 4-3 W (OT) JOEY DIAMOND 3-14-13 Tsongas Center 2-4 L Joseph Pendenza 3-15-13 Tsongas Center 1-2 L (OT) Derek Arnold 12-8-13 ALFOND ARENA 4-2 W BLAINE BYRON 1-17-14 Tsongas Arena 1-1 T (OT) 12-6-14 Tsongas Arena 2-3 L (OT) Michael Louria 1-16-15 ALFOND ARENA 0-2 L Adam Chapie 11-13-15 Tsongas Arena 1-2 L C.J. Smith 11-15-15 ALFOND ARENA 0-6 L Ryan Dmowski 11-11-16 ALFOND ARENA 5-2 W ROB MICHEL 11-13-16 Tsongas Arena 1-4 L John Edwardh 11-3-17 Tsongas Arena 2-3 L Chris Forney 11-4-17 Tsongas Arena 6-2 W Brady Keeper 11-2-18 ALFOND ARENA 4-3 W Tim Doherty 11-3-18 ALFOND ARENA 0-1 L Sam Knoblauch 11-8-19 Tsongas Arena 1-1 T (OT) 11-9-19 Tsongas Arena 2-3 L Matt Brown 1-3-21 Tsongas Arena 3-5 L Andre Lee 1-4-21 Tsongas Arena 5-9 L Brian Chambers 1-14-22 tsongas arena 3-5 L Ben Meehan 1-15-22 tsongas arena 3-4 l jordan schulting
MERRIMACK (74-25-11)
Date 12-29-78 1-9-79 1-13-70 1-9-81 2-4-86 2-3-87 10-29-88 11-20-89 12-5-89 1-23-90
Site Lynah Rink ALFOND ARENA Volpe Complex Cum. Co. CC ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Volpe Complex Volpe Complex ALFOND ARENA
Result 3-2W 7-5L 3-1L 8-4W 6-3W 5-3W 4-2W 5-1W 5-3W 6-1W
GWG DAN SWEENEY Brian Bullock Tom Lawler TODD BJORKSTRAND
DAVE WENSLEY STEVE SANTINI MIKE BARKLEY GUY PERRON JEAN-YVES ROY BRIAN DOWNEY
Alfie Michaud (31) Alfie Michaud (21) Alfie Michaud (23), Ed Washuk (2) Alfie Michaud (22) Mike Morrison (14) Alfie Michaud (24) Matt Yeats (20) Matt Yeats (30) Mat Yeats (23) Matt Yeats (21) Matt Yeats (12) Matt Yeats (19) Mike Morrison (19) Mike Morrison (23) Mike Morrison (25) Frank Doyle (39) Jimmy Howard (34) Frank Doyle (30) Frank Doyle (22) Frank Doyle (20) Jimmy Howard (20) Matt Lundin (4), Jimmy Howard (13) Jimmy Howard (27) Jimmy Howard (31) Jimmy Howard (26), Matt Lundin (0) Jimmy Howard (21), Matt Lundin (0) Ben Bishop (15) Matt Lundin (17) Ben Bishop (27) Ben Bishop (21) Ben Bishop (24) Ben Bishop (22) Ben Bishop (24) Ben Bishop (42) Ben Bishop (14), Dave Wilson (5) Ben Bishop (25) Ben Bishop (25) Ben Bishop (20) Dave Wilson (35) Scott Darling (26) Scott Darling (16) Scott Darling (27) Scott Darling (13) Scott Darling (27) Dave WIlson (19) Dave Wilson (23) Dave Wilson (26) Shawn Sullivan (18), Dan Sullian (2) Dan Sullivan (21) Dan Sullivan (28) Martin Ouellette (4), Dan Sullivan (14) Dan Sullivan (23) Dan Sullivan (35) Martin Ouellette (23) Martin Ouellette (27) Martin Ouellette (35) Martin Ouellette (32) Martin Ouellette (35) Martin Ouellette (26) Martin Ouellette (39) Sean Romeo (36) Matt Morris (40) Rob McGovern (26) McGovern (4)/Morris (23) Rob McGovern (31) Rob McGovern (25) Rob McGovern (24) Jeremy Swayman (28) Jeremy Swayman (27) Jeremy Swayman (44) Jeremy Swayman (36) Jeremy Swayman (27) Matthew Thiessen (18) Matthew Thiessen (36) Victor Ostman (20) victor ostman (29)
Maine Goalie(s) Jeff Nord (39) Jeff Nord (27) Jim Tortorella (33) Jeff Nord (22) Ray Roy (27) Al Loring (14), Scott King (13) Scott King (13) Scott King (21) Matt DelGuidice (21) Scott King (18)
2-2-91 Volpe Complex 7-3W BRIAN STRAUB 2-15-91 ALFOND ARENA 7-2W BRIAN DOWNEY 2-16-91 ALFOND ARENA 7-4W JIM MONTGOMERY 1-17-92 Volpe Complex 7-2 W JEAN-YVES ROY 1-19-92 ALFOND ARENA 10-4 W TONY LINK 2-10-92 Volpe Complex 6-2 W MATT MARTIN 3-8-92 ALFOND ARENA 7-0 W KENT SALFI 11-13-92 ALFOND ARENA 14-1 W ERIC FENTON 11-14-92 ALFOND ARENA 11-2 W PAUL KARIYA 2-26-93 Volpe Complex 4-2 W CHRIS IMES 2-27-93 Volpe Complex 8-1 W CHIRS FERRARO 11-12-93 ALFOND ARENA 5-2 W+ JACQUE RODRIGUE 11-13-93 ALFOND ARENA 6-3 W+ JUSTIN TOMBERLIN 2-26-94 Volpe Complex 8-3 W WAYNE CONLAN 2-27-94 Volpe Complex 6-4 W MIKE LATENDRESSE 12-9-94 Volpe Complex 3-3 T (OT) 12-10-94 Volpe Complex 3-1 W BRAD PURDIE 2-12-95 ALFOND ARENA 3-2 W TIM LOVELL 12-2-95 ALFOND ARENA 6-2 W STEVE KARIYA 12-3-95 ALFOND ARENA 9-5 W JEFF TORY 2-3-96 Volpe Complex 2-1 W STEVE KARIYA 1-10-97 Volpe Complex 3-1 L Rejean Stringer 1-11-97 Volpe Complex 6-2 W SHERMERHORN 2-2-97 ALFOND ARENA 5-4 L (OT) Casey Kesselring 11-14-97 ALFOND ARENA 4-5 L Martin Laroche 11-15-97 ALFOND ARENA 6-4 W WANSBOROUGH 1-9-98 Volpe Complex 7-6 W(OT) GUSTAFSSON 1-22-99 Volpe Complex 5-2 W BEN GUITE 1-23-99 Volpe Complex 4-3 W Barrett Heisten 2-28-99 ALFOND ARENA 4-0 W BEN GUITE 11-12-99 Volpe Complex 3-3 T(OT) 2-25-00 ALFOND ARENA 5-1 W NIKO DIMITRAKOS 2-26-00 ALFOND ARENA 5-3 W CHRIS HEISTEN 11-10-00 ALFOND ARENA 6-2 W TODD JACKSON 2-23-01 Volpe Complex 5-4 W MICHAEL SCHUTTE 2-24-01 Volpe Complex 1-1 T (OT) 1-18-02 ALFOND ARENA 5-1 W TODD JACKSON 1-19-02 ALFOND ARENA 5-3 W COLIN SHIELDS 2-9-02 Volpe Complex 2-5 L Ryan Cordeiro 1-17-03 Volpe Complex 5-5 T (OT) 1-18-03 Volpe Complex 2-1 W ROBERT LISCAK 2-9-03 ALFOND ARENA 4-2 W LUCAS LAWSON 10-30-03 ALFOND ARENA 6-2 W GREG MOORE 12-5-03 Lawler Arena 3-1 W COLIN SHIELDS 1-6-04 Lawler Arena 5-2 W DEREK DAMON 3-12-04 ALFOND ARENA 2-1 W COLIN SHIELDS 3-13-04 ALFOND ARENA 3-2 W TODD JACKSON 10-29-04 Lawler Arena 3-0 W BILLY RYAN 12-3-04 ALFOND ARENA 2-2 T (OT) 12-4-04 ALFOND ARENA 5-0 W DEREK DAMON 11-4-05 ALFOND ARENA 3-1 W GREG MOORE 2-24-06 Lawler Arena 4-1 W BILLY RYAN 2-25-06 Lawler Arena 2-1 W JOHN HOPSON 11-3-06 Lawler Arena 4-1 W MIKE LUNDIN 2-24-07 ALFOND ARENA 3-0 W BRET TYLER 2-25-07 ALFOND ARENA 5-1 W SIMON DANIS-PEPIN 11-16-07 Lawler Arena 1-5 L Matt Jones 11-17-07 Lawler Arena 1-2 L Rob Ricci 12-8-07 ALFOND ARENA 3-1 W MATT DUFFY 11-21-08 ALFOND ARENA 2-1 W BRETT CARRIERE 11-22-08 ALFOND ARENA 1-1 T 12-7-08 Lawler Arena 3-2 W BRETT CARRIERE 1-9-10 ALFOND ARENA 4-2 W GUSTAV NYQUIST 2-26-10 Lawler Arena 3-6 L Bobby Kramer 2-27-10 Lawler Arena 5-1 W GUSTAV NYQUIST 1-8-11 Lawler Arena 1-7 L Shawn Bates 2-25-11 ALFOND ARENA 4-0 W SPENCER ABBOTT 2-26-11 ALFOND ARENA 7-1 W BRIAN FLYNN 3-11-11 Lawler Arena 4-5 L Elliott Sheen 3-12-11 Lawler Arena 2-6 L Mike Collins 10-7-11 ALFOND ARENA 1-2 L Jesse Todd 1-13-12 Lawler Arena 2-6 L Kyle Bigos 1-14-12 Lawler Arena 2-2 T (OT) 3-9-12 ALFOND ARENA 2-1 W KYLE BEATTIE 3-10-12 ALFOND ARENA 2-5 L Jeff Velleca 3-11-12 ALFOND ARENA 2-1 W Brice O’Connor 1-12-13 Lawler Arena 0-6 L Mike Collins 1-18-13 ALFOND ARENA 1-1 T 1-19-13 ALFOND ARENA 2-3 L Rhett Bly 2-14-14 ALFOND ARENA 2-1 W RYAN LOMBERG 2-15-14 ALFOND ARENA 3-2 W CONNOR LEEN 3-8-14 ALFOND ARENA 2-0 W MARK ANTHOINE 2-13-15 Lawler Arena 4-3 W WILL MERCHANT 2-14-15 Lawler Arena 5-3 W NOLAN VESEY 2-19-16 ALFOND ARENA 4-6 L Michael Babcock 2-20-16 ALFOND ARENA 3-2 W (OT) DANIEL PEREZ 2-17-17 Lawler Arena 3-4 L (OT) Jace Hennig 2-18-17 Lawler Arena 4-4 T (OT) 2-2-18 ALFOND ARENA 4-3 W (OT) Patrick Shea
Garth Snow (31) Mike Dunham (17), Rob Howland (1) Garth Snow (25) Garth Snow (20) Mike Dunham (22), Rob Howland (5) Garth Snow (12), Rob Howland (1) Mike Dunham (6), Garth Snow (5) Mike Dunham (13), Greg Hirsch (6) Garth Snow (19) Mike Dunham (27) Garth Snow (28) Blair Allison (31) Blair Allison (23) Blair Marsh (14), Greg Hirsch (5) Blair Marsh (25) Blair Allison (26) Blair Allison (17) Blair Allison (15) Blair Allison (12), Blair Marsh (3) Blair Allison (25) Blair Marsh (17) Javier Gorriti (31) Alfie Michaud (20) Alfie Michaud (28) Bryan Masotta (15) Alfie Michaud (24) Alfie Michaud (51) Alfie Michaud (23) Alfie Michaud (26) Alfie Michaud (15) Matt Yeats (23) Matt Yeats (20) Matt Yeats (31) Matt Yeats (20) Matt Yeats (12), Mike Morrison (4) Matt Yeats (22) Matt Yeats (8), Mike Morrison (16) Mike Morrison (28) Matt Yeats (28) Frank Doyle (20) Jimmy Howard (35) Frank Doyle (13) Jimmy Howard (17) Jimmy Howard (28) Frank Doyle (17), Ray Jean (4) Jimmy Howard (14) Frank Doyle (9) Jimmy Howard (21) Jimmy Howard (10) Jimmy Howard (12) Ben Bishop (17) Ben Bishop (17) Ben Bishop (12) Ben Bishop (15) Ben Bishop (25) Ben Bishop (13), Dave Wilson (12) Ben Bishop (19), Dave Wilson (2) Ben Bishop (23) Ben Bishop (26) Dave Wilson (19) Scott Darling (23) Scott Darling (27) Scott Darling (26) Scott Darling (24), Dave Wilson (1) Shawn Sirman (24) Martin Ouellette (10), Dan Sullivan (15) Dan Sullivan (15) Dan Sullivan (18) Dan Sullivan (19) Dan Sullivan (22), Shawn Sirman (9) Martin Ouellette (25) Dan Sullivan (18), Martin Ouellette (9) Dan Sullivan (32) Dan Sullivan (20) Dan Sullivan (32) Dan Sullivan (20) Martin Ouellette (13)/ Matt Morris (7) Martin Ouellette (25) Martin Ouellette (25) Martin Ouellette (23) Martin Ouellette (23) Maritn Ouellette (29) Matt Morris (26) Matt Morris (28) Morris (11), McGovern (14) Rob McGovern (21) Rob McGovern (40) Matt Morris (41) Jeremy Swayman (36)
2-3-18 2-15-19 2-16-19 1-31-19 2-1-19 11-12-21 11-13-21 2-5-22 3-9-22
ALFOND ARENA Lawler Arena Lawler Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Alfond Arena alfond arena Lawler rink lawler rink
New Hampshire (70-62-11)
Date 12-15-79 2-16-80 12-27-81 2-26-81 12-2-81 2-27-82 2-4-82 12-30-82 1-18-83 12-31-83 2-5-84 2-7-84 10-16-84 2-2-85 2-3-85 11-5-85 1-27-86 2-20-86 11-14-86 11-15-86 1-23-87 1-24-87 1-29-88 1-30-88 2-26-88 11-1-88 2-3-89 2-4-89 2-9-90 2-10-90 2-16-90 12-11-90 1-18-91 2-23-91 12-6-91 12-7-91 2-22-92 3-14-92 12-11-92 1-29-93 1-30-93 3-6-93 12-10-93 2-4-94 2-5-94 3-4-94 11-4-94 11-5-94 3-2-95 3-3-95 11-3-95 11-4-95 11-24-95 2-11-96 3-7-96 3-8-96 11-15-96 11-16-96 11-30-96 2-18-97 11-29-97 1-16-98 1-17-98 2-1-98 3-13-98 3-14-98 11-27-98 2-7-99 3-5-99 3-6-99 4-3-99 1-7-00 1-8-00 2-6-00 1-5-01 1-6-01 2-4-01 12-1-02 2-1-02 2-2-02
Site ALFOND ARENA Snively Arena Snively Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Snively Arena ALFOND ARENA Thompson Arena Snively Arena Thompson Arena Snively Arena ALFOND ARENA Snively Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Snively Arena Snively Arena Snively Arena Snively Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Snively Arena ALFOND ARENA Snively Arena Snively Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Snively Arena ALFOND ARENA Snively Arena Snively Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Snively Arena Boston Garden Cumberland Co. CC Snively Arena Snively Arena ALFOND ARENA Cumberland Co. CC ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Snively Arena Cumberland Co CC ALFOND ARENA Cumberland Co CC ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Whittemore Center ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Whittemore Center Whittemore Center Gutterson Fieldhouse ALFOND ARENA Whittemore Center ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Whittemore Center Whittemore Center Whittemore Center Tsongas Arena ALFOND ARENA Whittemore Center Whittemore Center Arrowhead Pond ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Whittemore Center Whittemore Center Whittemore Center ALFOND ARENA Whittemore Center ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA
2-3 L 3-3 T (OT) 4-2 W (OT) 6-2 W 3-2 W 6-5 w (OT) 0-2 l 0-5 l 2-6 l
Sami Tavernier Brendan Robbins Adam Dawe AJ Drobot David breazeale ben brar alex jefferies matt copponi
Result GWG 5-3W JOHN TORTORELLA 6-5W (OT) D. MONTGOMERY 10-4L George White 5-2W JOE CRESPI 7-5L Chris Pryor 8-5L Norm Lacombe 5-2L Dan Muse 8-5L George White 4-3L Steve Lyons 5-4L David Lee 5-2L David Lee 3-0W TODD BJORKSTRAND 4-2W* Dan Muse 7-6L (OT) Dan Muse 7-3L Ralph Robinson 7-3W STEVE SANTINI 6-3L Tim Hanley 5-3W TODD STUDNICKA 6-5W VINCE GUIDOTTI 3-2W ERIC WEINRICH 8-2W BRUCE MAJOR 10-1W DAVID CAPUANO 5-2W MIKE GOLDEN 9-2W JACK CAPUANO 6-2W CLAUDIO SCREMIN 6-2W MIKE BARKLEY 4-3L Steve Horner 6-4W GUY PERRON 4-2W STEVE TEPPER 8-3W BRIAN BELLEFEUILLE 3-2W BRIAN DOWNEY 4-0W JEAN-YVES ROY 8-4W JEAN-YVES ROY 4-2W SCOTT PELLERIN 9-0W+ WAYNE CONLAN 6-2W+ SCOTT PELLERIN 4-4T (OT) 4-1W JIM MONTGOMERY 4-3W PAUL KARIYA 5-2W PATRICE TARDIF 8-3W CHRIS IMES 5-2W ERIC FENTON 7-3L Eric Flinton 7-4W+ TIM LOVELL 5-2W+ MIKE LATENDRESSE 3-1L Bob Chebator 4-3W BRAD PURDIE 6-1W BRAD MAHONEY 3-2L Eric Royal 5-3W BRAD PURDIE 4-4T (OT) 3-3T (OT) 6-3W TIM LOVELL 6-5W (OT) WANSBOROUGH 4-2W REG CARDINAL 8-4W BRAD PURDIE 6-3L John Sadowski 6-5L Derek Bekar 7-2L Steve O’Brien 5-1W S. PARMENTIER 0-7L Mark Mowers 1-2L Tom Nolan 0-5L Jason Krogg 3-1W WANSBOROUGH 3-2W (2OT) BEN GUITE 5-3W MATTHIAS TRATTNIG 4-3W MARCUS Gustafsson 4-3W DAN KERLUKE 1-6L Jason Shipulski 1-4L Jason Shipulski 3-2W (OT) MARCUS Gustafsson 9-4W MATTHIAS TRATTNIG 4-5L John Sadowski 0-1L Matt Swain 0-0T (OT) 1-4L Jim Abbott 3-2W(OT) PETER METCALF 1-4L Colin Hemingway 6-3W MARTIN KARIYA 2-2T (OT)
Jeremy Swayman (33) Jeremy Swayman (28) Jeremy Swayman (39) Jeremy Swayman (19) Jeremy Swayman (33) victor ostman (27) matthew thiessen (26) victor ostman (39) matthew thiessen (19)
Maine Goalie(s) Jeff Nord (26) Jim Tortorella (37) Jeff Nord (24), Duffy Loney (12) Jeff Nord (32) Duffy Loney (32) Pete Smith (42) Pete Smith (28) Pete Smith (35) Ray Roy (36) Mike Silengo (29) Ray Roy (38) Jean Lacoste (41) Ray Roy (28) Jean Lacoste (31) Pete Smith (22), Ray Roy (17) Jean Lacoste (20) Al Loring (44) Al Loring (41) Al Loring (21) Scott King (28) Al Loring (22) Scott King (9) Scott King (21) Scott King (11), Al Loring (17) Scott King (28) Scott King (26) Scott King (30) Scott King (28) Scott King (28) Matt DelGuidice (22) Scott King (31) Mike Dunham (23) Mike Dunham (19), Garth Snow (4) Mike Dunham (27) Mike Dunham (11) Garth Snow (21) Garth Snow (36) Mike Dunham (19) Mike Dunham (21) Mike Dunham (22) Garth Snow (29) Garth Snow (22) Blair Marsh (19), Blair Allison (2) Blair Allison (18) Blair Allison (27) Blair Marsh (17), Blair Allison (8) Blair Allison (25) Blair Allison (11), Greg Hirsch (0) Blair Allison (20) Blair Allison (22) Blair Allison (28) Blair Allison (20) Blair Allison (26) Blair Allison (20) Blair Allison (30) Blair Allison (25) Alfie Michaud (17) Alfie Michaud (23) Alfie Michaud (11), Javier Gorriti (12) Alfie Michaud (20) Alfie Michaud (8),Bryan Masotta (10) Alfie Michaud (27) Alfie Michaud (15), Javier Gorriti (5) Alfie Michaud (16) Alfie Michaud (30) Alfie Michaud (21) Alfie Michaud (27) Alfie Michaud (16) Alfie Michaud (23), Mike Morrison (8) Alfie Michaud (25) Alfie Michaud (46) Matt Yeats (19) Matt Yeats (26) Matt Yeats (36) Matt Yeats (29) Matt Yeats (30) Matt Yeats (19) Matt Yeats (31) Mike Morrison (26) Mike Morrison (23)
RECORDS & STATS
MAINE VS. HOCKEY EAST OPPONENTS
MAINE VS. HOCKEY EAST OPPONENTS 3-16-02 4-4-02 11-22-02 2-1-03 2-2-03 11-8-03 1-30-04 1-31-04 11-7-04 2-4-05 2-5-05 11-12-05 2-3-06 2-4-06 11-12-06 2-2-07 2-3-07 12-16-07 2-8-08 2-9-08 1-4-09 2-6-09 2-7-09 10-24-09 2-5-10 2-6-10 12-10-10 2-4-11 2-5-11 11-5-11 1-7-12 3-3-12 11-4-12 3-8-13 3-9-13 1-24-14 1-25-14 12-12-14 12-13-14 1-23-15 1-24-15 12-4-15 12-5-15 12-29-15 12-30-15 12-2-16 12-3-16 12-30-16 1-19-18 1-20-18 2-14-18 3-2-18 3-3-18 1-21-19 2-1-19 2-2-19 11-15-19 11-16-19 12-11-20 12-12-20 3-10-21 2-18-22 2-19-22
FleetCenter Xcel Energy Center ALFOND ARENA Verizon Wireless Arena Whittemore Center Whittemore Center ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Whittemore Center Whittemore Center Whittemore Center ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Verizon Wireless Arena Whittemore Center Whittemore Center ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Whittemore Center Verizon Wireless Arena Whittemore Center ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Whittemore Center Whittemore Center Whittemore Center Fenway Park ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Whittemore Center Whittemore Center Whittemore Center ALFOND ARENA Verizon Wireless Arena Cross Insurance Arena ALFOND ARENA Whittemore Center ALFOND ARENA Whittemore Center Cross Insurance Arena Verizon Arena Whittemore Center ALFOND ARENA SNHU Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Whittemore Center ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Whittemore Center Whittemore Center ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Whittemore Center Whittemore Center Alfond Arena alfond arena alfond arena
Northeastern (55-48-19) Date 12-1-77 2-17-79 2-24-79 1-31-80 12-20-80 3-7-81 1-20-82 2-13-82 11-27-83 2-10-83 11-16-83 2-11-84 11-16-84 11-17-84 1-30-85 11-2-85 3-1-86 3-2-86 11-28-86 11-29-86 2-20-87 2-21-87 11-20-87 11-21-87 12-11-87 12-12-87
Site Boston Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Boston Arena ALFOND ARENA Boston Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA NE Arena ALFOND ARENA Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Matthews Arena ALFOND ARENA Matthews Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Matthews Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA
1-3L Sean Collins 7-2W PETER METCALF 2-1 W (OT) MARTIN KARIYA 2-4 L Sean Collins 3-2 W LUCAS LAWSON 3-6 L Nathan Martz 5-4 W TODD JACKSON 5-0 W MICHEL LEVEILLE 3-0 W BRENT SHEPHEARD 3-1 W BILLY RYAN 1-2 L Brett Hemingway 2-4 L Jacob Micflikier 4-1 W JOSH SOARES 4-7 L Josh Ciocco 2-8 L Mike Radja 4-2 W MATT DUFFY 1-2 L Mike Radja 0-2 L Bobby Butler 2-3 L Mike Radja 1-4 L Matt Fornataro 4-5 L Bobby Butler 1-4 L Steve Moses 1-0 W CHRIS HAHN 2-5 L Stevie Moses 3-2 W ROBBY DEE 6-3 W JOEY DIAMOND 3-4 L (OT) Jeff Silengo 3-6 L Kevin Goumas 4-5 L Paul Thompson 2-3 L Nick Sorkin 5-4 W (OT) BRIAN FLYNN 1-0 W BRICE O’CONNOR 0-4 L Austin Block 4-3 W Kyle Beattie 4-4 T (OT) 2-3 L Jay Camper 4-2 W RYAN LOMBERG 5-2 W MALCOLM HAYES 4-7 L Matias Cleland 6-4 W DEVIN SHORE 4-0 W LIAM PECARARO 3-3 T 2-5 L Maxim Gaudreault 4-5 L Dan Correale 0-7 L Ara Nazarian 1-5 L Tyler Kelleher 3-4 L Tyler Kelleher 4-6 L Jason Salvaggio 2-2 T 3-3 T 4-3 W (OT) Mitchell Fossier 4-1 W Cedric Lacroix 3-2 W Eduards Tralmaks 4-4 T (OT) 2-3 L (OT) Ara Nazarian 5-3 W Mitchell Fossier 3-1 W Eduards Tralmaks 2-1 W (OT) Patrick Shea 1-1 (OT) 2-6 L Patrick Grasso 2-7 L Jackson Pierson 6-3 W aj drobot 2-5 L liam devlin
Matt Yeats (25) Mike Morrison (33) Jimmy Howard (35) Jimmy Howard (34) Jimmy Howard (16) Frank Doyle (19) Frank Doyle (23) Jimmy Howard (25) Jimmy Howard (10), Matt Lundin (14) Jimmy Howard (28) Jimmy Howard (29) Ben Bishop (26) Ben Bishop (22) Matt Lundin (30), Ben Bishop (5) Ben Bishop (13), Dave Wilson (2) Ben Bishop (27) Ben Bishop (17), Dave Wilson (21) Ben Bishop (29) Ben Bishop (32) Ben Bishop (20) Scott Darling (23) Dave Wilson (28) Scott Darling (31) Shawn Sirman (18), Scott Darling (3) Scott Darling (28) Scott Darling (27) Martin Ouellette (21) Martin Ouellette (19) Shawn Sirman (22) Martin Ouellette (25) Dan Sullivan (20) Dan Sullivan (32) Dan Sullivan (41) Martin Ouellette (31) Martin Ouellette (31) Martin Ouellette (24) Martin Ouellette (23) Sean Romeo (26) Sean Romeo (34) Sean Romeo (29) Matt Morris (40) Matt Morris (33) Rob McGovern (24) Rob McGovern (29) Morris (11)/Romeo (21) Rob McGovern (21)/Matt Morris (2) Rob McGovern (25) Rob McGovern (8)/Matt Morris (11) Jeremy Swayman (31) Jeremy Swayman (27) Jeremy Swayman (37) Jeremy Swayman (26) Jeremy Swayman (27) Jeremy Swayman (22) Jeremy Swayman (31) Jeremy Swayman (41) Jeremy Swayman (30) Jeremy Swayman (32) Matthew Thiessen (37) Matthew Thiessen (27) Victor Ostman (29) victor ostman (30) victor ostman (43)
Result GWG 7-4L Mike Sandford 5-2W AUDRE AUBUT 6-3W JOE CRESPI 9-3L Wayne Turner 6-5L Ken Manchurek 5-2W PAUL WHEELER 11-2L Paul McDougall 8-5L Craig Frank 8-4L Randy Bucyk 5-2L Ken Manchurek 9-6W JOHN McDONALD 6-1L Paul Fitzsimmons 8-2L Kevin Heffernan 5-4L (OT) David O’Brien 4-2L Greg Neary 6-5L (OT) Jay Heinbuck 7-5W JOHN McDONALD 8-2L Peter Massey 2-1L David O’Brien 2-2T (OT) 3-2L Kevin Heffernan 7-6L (OT) Roman Kinal 6-6T (OT) 4-2W MARIO THYER 2-2T (OT) 5-3L Joe MacInnis
Maine Goalie(s) Jim Tortorella (44) Jim Tortorella (45) Jim Tortorella (19) Jim Tortorella (24) Jeff Nord (34) Jeff Nord (26) Duffy Loney (34) Duffy Loney (29) Pete Smith (27) Ray Roy (27) Mike Silengo (27) Ray Roy (43) Jean Lacoste (19) Ray Roy (44) Ray Roy (15), Jean Lacoste (12) Jean Lacoste (11), Ray Roy (25) Al Loring (33) Ray Roy (15), Al Loring (20) Al Loring (25) Scott King (22) Al Loring (27) Scott King (29) Al Loring (36) Scott King (38) Scott King (27) Al Loring (25), Scott King (8)
3-14-88 11-24-88 11-26-88 12-9-88 3-10-89 1-2-90 1-3-90 1-26-90 1-27-90 1-11-91 1-12-91 2-1-91 3-8-91 11-27-91 1-24-92 2-21-92 12-4-92 12-5-92 2-12-93 2-13-93 3-12-93 3-14-93 12-3-93 12-4-93 1-28-94 1-29-94 10-28-94 1-20-95 1-21-95 2-16-96 2-17-96 2-25-96 11-8-96 11-9-96 1-24-97 2-5-98 2-20-98 2-21-98 12-12-98 12-13-98 2-5-99 11-5-99 12-3-99 12-4-99 11-4-00 12-1-00 12-3-00 3-8-01 3-9-01 11-16-02 1-11-02 1-12-02 11-15-02 1-10-03 1-11-03 11-14-03 2-13-04 2-14-04 11-12-04 1-28-05 1-29-05 12-10-05 12-28-05 1-27-06 1-28-06 12-9-06 1-26-07 1-27-07 10-26-07 10-27-07 1-4-08 10-24-08 10-25-08 12-5-09 11-13-09 11-14-09 12-12-09 11-12-10 11-13-10 1-22-11 10-9-12 2-24-12 2-25-12 1-11-13 3-1-13 3-2-13 2-21-14 2-22-14 1-20-15 1-21-15 2-26-16 2-27-16
Boston Garden ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Matthews Arena Boston Garden Matthews Arena Matthews Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Matthews Arena Boston Garden ALFOND ARENA Matthews Arena Matthews Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Matthews Arena Matthews Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Matthews Arena Matthews Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Matthews Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Matthews Arena Matthews Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Matthews Arena ALFOND ARENA Matthews Arena Matthews Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Matthews Arena ALFOND ARENA Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Matthews Arena ALFOND ARENA Cumberland Co CC ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Matthews Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Matthews Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Germain Arena Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Matthews Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Matthews Arena Matthews Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Matthews Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Matthews Arena ALFOND ARENA Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Matthews Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Matthews Arena Matthews Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Matthews Arena Matthews Arena
4-3L Marty Raus Scott King (30) 5-4W BOB BEERS Scott King (20) 7-4W MIKE BARKLEY Scott King (21) 4-3L Brian Sullivan Scott King (22) 3-2W LUKE VITALE Scott King (40) 4-4T (OT) Scott King (29) 7-5L Tom Bivona Matt DelGuidice (38), Scott King (1) 3-2W JEAN-YVES ROY Matt DelGuidice (21) 7-3W MIKE BARKLEY Scott King (20) 6-6T (OT) Garth Snow (14), Mike Dunham (18) 3-1W JEAN-YVES ROY Mike Dunham (18) 9-3W SCOTT PELLERIN Mike Dunham (21) 4-3W (OT) STEVE TEPPER Mike Dunham (21) 4-3W+ SCOTT PELLERIN Garth Snow (19) 4-3L Jay Schiavo Garth Snow (23) 5-3W JEAN-YVES ROY Garth Snow (20) 5-4W CAL INGRAHAM Mike Dunham (9) 11-2W PAUL KARIYA Garth Snow (18) 7-1W JIM MONTGOMERY Mike Dunham (31) 6-2W PAUL KARIYA Garth Snow (52) 6-1W CAL INGRAHAM Mike Dunham (19), Greg Hirsch (2) 9-5W PATRICE TARDIF Garth Snow (26) 6-3L Tom O’Connor Blair Allison (31) 6-3W+ BARRY CLUKEY Blair Allison (33) 5-2L JF Aube Blair Allison (12), Blair Marsh (12) 4-1L Jason Kelly Blair Allison (20) 4-4T (OT) Blair Allison (26) 5-1W BARRY CLUKEY Blair Allison (22), Blair Marsh (2) 3-3T (OT) Blair Allison (21) 3-2W SHERMERHORN Blair Marsh (22) 7-3L Rich Schuhwerk Blair Allison (9), Blair Marsh (7) 5-2W JAMIE THOMPSON Blair Marsh (21) 2-2T (OT) Alfie Michaud (26) 4-3L Brad Mahoney Alfie Michaud (19) 7-2W MARCUS GUSTAFSSON Javier Gorriti (17) 3-5L Todd Barclay Alfie Michaud (28) 3-4L Mike Jozefowicz Alfie Michaud (19) 4-1W MARCUS GUSTAFSSON Alfie Michaud (37) 5-1W PETER METCALF Alfie Michaud (22) 7-7T (OT) Mike Morrison (14), Alfie Michaud (7) 5-1W JIM LEGER Alfie Michaud (22) 2-2T(OT) Matt Yeats (24) 1-3L Billy Newson Matt Yeats (40) 3-6L Todd Barclay Matt Yeats (11), Mike Morrison (14) 1-1T (OT) Mike Morrison (32) 5-1W LUCAS LAWSON Matt Yeats (22) 3-3T (OT) Mike Morrison (27) 2-1W MARTIN KARYIA Matt Yeats (28) 6-3W CHRIS HEISTEN Matt Yeats (24) 8-4W ROBERT LISCAK Matt Yeats (29) 1-2L Chris Lynch Mike Morrison (33) 2-2T (OT) Mike Morrison (36) Frank Doyle (10), Jimmy Howard (21) 8-2 W LUCAS LAWSON 7-1 W LUCAS LAWSON Frank Doyle (22), Ray Jean (2) 3-1 W ROBERT LISCAK Jimmy Howard (26) 5-2 W LUCIANO AQUINO Jimmy Howard (19) 3-1 W JEFF MUSHALUK Frank Doyle (30) 0-0 T (OT) Jimmy Howard (40) Jimmy Howard (14), Matt Lundin (10) 2-4 L Steve Sanders 1-0 W MIKE LUNDIN Jimmy Howard (15) 2-2 T (OT) Jimmy Howard (25) 5-2 W GREG MOORE Matt Lundin (14) 4-2 W KEITH JOHNSON Ben Bishop (16) 6-3 W KEITH JOHNSON Ben Bishop (18) 2-1 W CHRIS HAHN Matt Lundin (20) 7-1 W MICHEL LEVEILLE Ben Bishop (20) 1-6 L Chad Costello Ben Bishop (21), Dave Wilson (3) 2-1 W (OT) TEDDY PURCELL Ben Bishop (16) 3-2 W TANNER HOUSE Ben Bishop (32) 4-3 W VINCE LAISE Ben Bishop (31) 3-7 L Wade MacLeod Dave Wilson (18), Ben Bishop (6) 0-5 L Mike Hewkin Dave Wilson (21) 1-2 L Ryan Ginand Scott Darling (11) 2-3 L (OT) Louis Liotti Scott Darling (23) 6-2 W WILL O’NEILL Scott Darling (21) 2-5 L Alex Tuckerman Scott Darling (30) 5-1 W BRETT CARRIERE Scott Darling (23) 4-2 W JOEY DIAMOND Dan Sullivan (17) 4-2 W RYAN HEGARTY Dan Sullivan (17) 3-3 T (OT) Shawn Sirman (19) 6-3 W BRIAN FLYNN Dan Sullivan (24) 2-4 L Adam Reid Dan Sullivan (24) 7-1 W THEO ANDERSSON Dan Sullivan (21), Josh Seeley (1) 1-1 T (OT) Martin Ouellette (31) 3-1 W BEN HUTTON Martin Ouellette (19) 4-4 T (OT) Martin Ouellette (35) 4-4 T (OT) Martin Ouellette (27) 3-4 L Zach Aston-Reese Martin Ouellette (33) 4-6 L Mike Szmatula Matt Morris (6), Sean Romeo (14) 6-3 W DEVIN SHORE Matt Morris (21) 3-5 L Patrick Schule Rob McGovern (21) 1-7 L Nolan Stevens Matt Morris (26)
3-4-16 3-5-16 2-24-17 2-25-17 1-12-18 1-13-18 1-11-19 1-12-19 3-15-19 3-16-19 11-22-19 11-23-19 10-29-21 10-30-21
Matthews Arena Matthews Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Matthews Arena Matthews Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Matthews Arena matthews arena matthews arena
Providence College (68-59-7)
Date 1-5-80 2-25-80 1-3-81 3-2-81 1-5-82 2-6-82 11-20-82 1-22-83 11-19-83 1-17-84 10-20-84 3-2-85 3-3-85 11-8-85 11-9-85 2-9-86 3-8-86 3-9-86 11-7-86 11-8-86 1-30-87 2-1-87 3-11-87 2-5-88 2-6-88 11-28-88 3-8-88 3-9-88 11-18-88 11-19-88 1-10-89 3-24-89 3-25-89 3-26-89 11-18-89 3-2-90 3-3-90 1-2-91 2-8-91 2-9-91 1-25-92 2-28-92 2-29-92 10-23-92 10-24-92 10-24-92 10-22-93 10-23-93 11-6-93 11-18-94 11-19-94 2-3-95 3-17-95 11-10-95 11-11-95 3-1-96 3-16-96 1-3-97 1-17-97 1-18-97 11-1-97 12-5-97 12-6-97 11-20-98 11-21-98 1-29-99 11-7-99 3-3-00 3-4-00 3-9-00 3-10-00 11-3-00 3-2-01 3-3-01 3-16-01
Site ALFOND ARENA Schneider Arena ALFOND ARENA Schneider Arena ALFOND ARENA Schneider Arena Schneider Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Schneider Arena ALFOND ARENA Schneider Arena Schneider Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Schneider Arena Schneider Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Schneider Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Schneider Arena Schneider Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Schneider Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Providecne CC ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Schneider Arena Boston Garden Schneider Arena Schneider Arena ALFOND ARENA FleetCenter Schneider Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Schneider Arena Schneider Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Schneider Arena ALFOND ARENA Schneider Arena Schneider Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA Schneider Arena ALFOND ARENA ALFOND ARENA FleetCenter
2-3 L (OT) 3-4 L (OT) 4-5 L (OT) 5-4 W 3-5 L 3-5 L 2-3 L 0-4 L 1-2 L (OT) 1-2 L 2-5 L 2-3 L 0-5 l 2-3 l
Matt Benning Kevin Roy Nolan Stevens Nolan Vesey Bobby Hampton Brandon Hawkins Matt Filipe Zach Solow Austin Goldstein Brandon Hawkins Zach Solow Zach Solow jack hughes jayden struble
Result GWG 4-3L Randy Velischek 6-5W GARY CONN 4-3L Dan Miele 12-4L Jim Colucci 6-3L Steve Anderson 11-0L Gates Orlando 9-2L Gates Orlando 7-6L (OT) Steve Rooney 7-6L (OT) Steve Taylor 3-2L Peter Taglianetti 2-1W DAVE WENSLEY 5-1W KEVIN MANN 4-3W (OT) DEWEY WAHLIN 5-2L Jim Hughes 6-5L Rene Boudreault 3-2W BOB CORKUM 5-4L Gord Cruickshank 5-2L Steve Bianchi 12-1W JAY MAZUR 4-2L Gord Cruickshank 4-2L Gord Cruickshank 4-3W BOB CORKUM 5-2W MIKE GOLDEN 10-7W JACK CAPUANO 5-1W MIKE McHUGH 10-2W TODD STUDNICKA 6-5W TODD JENKINS 11-2W MARIO THYER 3-1L Rob Gaudreau 5-3W GUY PERRON 6-4W DAVID CAPUANO 8-6L Mike Boback 3-2W MARTIN ROBITAILLE 4-3W MARTIN ROBITAILLE 4-2W RANDY OLSON 3-2W MIKE BARKLEY 8-2W JIM MONTGOMERY 6-4W MARTIN MERCIER 4-7L Rob Gaudreau 4-3W BRIAN DOWNEY 7-3W SCOTT PELLERIN 5-2W SCOTT PELLERIN 4-3W CAL INGRAHAM 9-3W MARTIN MERCIER 3-3T (OT) 6-2W CAL INGRAHAM 5-1W+ TREVOR ROENICK 5-2W+ BRAD MAHONEY 4-2W+ PAUL KARIYA 5-4W JACQUE RODRIGUE 2-1W SCOTT PARMENTIER 5-2W BRAD PURDIE 7-3L Brady Kramer 3-1L Russ Guzior 2-1W TONY FRENETTE 6-4W SHERMERHORN 3-2L Joe Hulbig 5-4W WANSBOROUGH 6-3W BOBBY STEWART 4-1W TREVOR ROENICK 6-3W WANSBOROUGH 2-6L Jerry Keefe 2-7L Nick Lent 6-1W BRENDAN WALSH 3-2W BEN GUITE 7-4W CORY LAROSE 5-2W NIKO DIMITRAKOS 6-6T(OT) 3-2W DAN KERLUKE 5-3W BEN GUITE 5-4W BRENDAN WALSH 3-5L Adam Lee 4-2W PETER METCALF 5-2W LUCAS LAWSON 3-4L Stephen Wood
Rob McGovern (29) Rob McGovern (26) Rob McGovern (30) Matt Morris (40) Jeremy Swayman (33) Jeremy Swayman (32) Jeremy Swayman (39) Jeremy Swayman (25) Jeremy Swayman (30) Jeremy Swayman (15) Jeremy Swayman (22) Jeremy Swayman (38) matthew thiessen (37) victor ostman (24) Maine Goalie(s) Jim Tortorella (27) Jim Tortorella (39) Jim Tortorella (35) Jeff Nord (29) Pete Smith (31) Pete Smith (23), Duffy Loney (6) Pete Smith (20), Ray Roy (4) Ray Roy (35) Mike Silengo (28) Jean Lacoste (28) Ray Roy (35) Jean Lacoste (37) Jean Lacoste (41) Jean Lacoste (19) Ray Roy (2), Jean Lacoste (20) Al Loring (35) Al Loring (31) Al Loring (32) Al Loring (29) Scott King (15) Al Loring (35) Scott King (31) Al Loring (31) Scott King (18), Al Loring (21) Scott King (24), Al Loring (1) Scott King (11), Al Loring (20) Scott King (18) Scott King (20), Al Loring (9) Matt DelGuidice (15) Scott King (23) Scott King (34) Scott King (24) Matt DelGuidice (24) Matt DelGuidice (28) Matt DelGuidice (31) Matt DelGuidice (30) Scott King (30) Garth Snow (29) Mike Dunham (16) Garth Snow (26) Mike Dunham (26) Garth Snow (13) Mike Dunham (17) Mike Dunham (13) Garth Snow (16) Mike Dunham (20) Blair Marsh (23) Blair Allison (21) Blair Allison (22) Blair Allison (16) Blair Allison (23) Blair Allison (25) Blair Allison (17) Blair Allison (23) Blair Allison (25) Blair Allison (22) Blair Allison (26) Javier Gorriti (19) Javier Gorriti (23) Alfie Michaud (18) Bryan Masotta (28) Bryan Masotta (19) Alfie Michaud (27) Alfie Michaud (24) Mike Morrison (3), Alfie Michaud (18)
Alfie Michaud (28) Mike Morrison (20) Matt Yeats (27) Mike Morrison (17), Matt Yeats (8) Matt Yeats (26) Matt Yeats (35) Matt Yeats (9), Mike Morrison (14) Matt Yeats (9) Matt Yeats (22), Steve Wright (0) Matt Yeats (25)
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5-4W MARTIN KARIYA 1-0W LUCAS LAWSON 3-3T (OT) 2-4 L Peter Zingoni 1-5 L Peter Fregoe 2-2 T (OT) 3-2 W PRESTIN RYAN 3-2 W STEVE MULLIN 4-2 W JON JANKUS 8-4 W MICHEL LEVILLE 2-3 L Chris Chaput 6-2 W BRENT SHEPHEARD 2-4 L Torry Gajda 0-4 L Cody Wild 5-2 W TRAVIS RAMSEY 3-0 W BRENT SHEPHEARD 0-3 L Jon Rheault 2-0 W JOSH SOARES 2-6 L Matt Taormina 0-1 L Nick Mazzolini 4-0 W MATT DUFFY 3-2 W JEFF DIMMEN 3-0 W TANNER HOSUE 2-2 T 3-1 W GUSTAV NYQUIST 3-1 W SPENCER ABBOTT 2-3 L Kyle MacKinnon 3-3 T (OT) 5-0 W JOEY DIAMOND 4-3 W BRIAN FLYNN 5-4 W BRIAN FLYNN 3-1 W MATT MANGENE 3-4 L Tim Schaller 2-3 L Steven McParland 0-3 L Ross Mauermann 2-2 T (OT) 2-4 L Nick Saracino 2-3 L Anthony Florentino 2-4 L Derek Army 2-4 L Derek Army 2-5 L Shane Luke 2-5 L Shane Luke 0-1 L (OT) Nick Saracino 2-4 L Brian Pinho 2-3 L Jake Walman 3-5 L Anthony Florentino 0-3 L Ryan Tait 2-3 L (OT) Scott Conway 3-4 L Josh Wilkins 2-3 L Josh Wilkins 0-1 L Bryan Lemos 3-1 W Brendan Robbins 0-7 L Vimal Sukumaran 2-3 L Greg Printz 1-0 W Mitchell Fossier 4-3 W Jacob Schmidt-Svejstrup 2-3 L Albin Nilsson 2-4 l parker ford 2-3 l (ot) brett berard
Date Site Result GWG 2-24-78 Gutterson Fieldhouse 6-3 W ROBERT LaFLEUR 12-1-79 ALFOND ARENA 4-0 L Chris Zimmerman 12-30-79 Thompson Arena 4-2 L Kirk McCaskill 1-14-81 Gutterson Fieldhouse 6-5 W (OT) BILL DEMIANIUK 12-30-81 Thompson Arena 11-5 W T. BJORKSTRAND 1-23-82 ALFOND ARENA 4-1 L Mark Litton 12-31-82 Thompson Arena 4-3 L Jim Dazakis 2-15-83 Gutterson Fieldhouse 8-2 L Chris DeLorey 2-27-84 ALFOND ARENA 6-5 L (OT) Matt Winnicki 12-30-85 ALFOND ARENA 3-1 L Kyle McDonough 12-10-88 Boston Garden 6-3 W GUY PERRON 11-25-95 ALFOND ARENA 2-1 W (OT) STEVE KARIYA 11-28-97 Whittemore Center 3-1 W ANDERS LUNDBACK 11-28-98 Tsongas Arena 2-0 W CORY LAROSE 1-4-04 Cumberland CCC 6-1 W JEFF MUSHALUK 10-30-04 Gutterson Fieldhouse 7-1 W JOSH SOARES 11-27-05 ALFOND ARENA 1-2 L Corey Carlson 2-10-06 Gutterson Fieldhouse 3-1 W ROB BELLAMY 2-11-06 Gutterson Fieldhouse 4-4 T (OT) 11-25-06 Gutterson Fieldhouse 2-3 L Dean Strong 2-9-07 ALFOND ARENA 5-1 W KEENAN HOPSON 2-10-07 ALFOND ARENA 1-0 W WES CLARK 11-25-07 ALFOND ARENA 5-5 T 2-29-08 Gutterson Fieldhouse 0-2 L Brayden Irwin 3-1-08 Gutterson Fieldhouse 2-0 W WES CLARK 11-29-08 Gutterson Fieldhouse 2-3 L Josh Burrows 2-27-09 ALFOND ARENA 2-3 L Dan Lawson 2-28-09 ALFOND ARENA 1-2 L Justin Milo
Mike Morrison (29) Mike Morrison (24) Mike Morrison (23) Frank Doyle (26) Jimmy Howard (22) Frank Doyle (27) Frank Doyle (25) Frank Doyle (25) Jimmy Howard (20) Jimmy Howard (28), Matt Lundin (2) Jimmy Howard (19) Jimmy Howard (27), Matt Lundin (2) Ben Bishop (27), Matt Lundin (10) Matt Lundin (23) Ben Bishop (24) Ben Bishop (30) Ben Bishop (24) Ben Bishop (40) Ben Bishop (24), Dave Wilson (9) Ben Bishop (33) Ben Bishop (41) Scott Darling (35) Scott Darling (24) Scott Darling (21) Scott Darling (22) Scott Darling (25) Shawn Sirman (18), Dave Wilson (5) Shawn Sirman (35) Martin Ouellette (32) Matin Ouellette (14) Martin Ouellette (24) Dan Sullivan (26) Dan Sullivan (28) Martin Ouellette (24) Dan Sullivan (39) Martin Ouellette (31) Martin Ouellette (24) Martin Ouellette (17), Dan Sullivan (13)
Martin Ouellette (29) Martin Ouellette (18),Dan Sullivan (8)
Matt Morris (37) Sean Romeo (39) Matt Morris (50) Matt Morris (34) Rob McGovern (33) Rob McGovern (28) Jeremy Swayman (34) Jeremy Swayman (39) Jeremy Swayman (37) Jeremy Swayman (38) Jeremy Swayman (29) Jeremy Swayman (30) Jeremy Swayman (52) Jeremy Swayman (30) Jeremy Swayman (48) Victor Ostman (37) Victor Ostman (30) victor ostman (39) matthew thiessen (32) Maine Goalie(s) Jeff Nord (38) Jim Tortorella (38) Jim Tortorella (38) Jeff Nord (28) Pete Smith (28) Duffy Loney (37) Ray Roy (30) Ray Roy (33) Jean Lecoste (48) Al Loring (22) Matt DelGuidice (23) Blair Allison (27) Alfie Michaud (22) Mike Morrison (20) Frank Doyle (12), Ray Jean (0) Jimmy Howard (22), Matt Lundin (4) Ben Bishop (15) Ben Bishop (18) Ben Bishop (21) Ben Bishop (28) Dave Wilson (32), Shane Foley (0) Dave Wilson (31) Ben Bishop (17) Ben Bishop (29) Ben Bishop (30) Scott Darling (20) Scott Darling (23) Dave Wilson (20)
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MAINE VS. HOCKEY EAST OPPONENTS
MAINE VS. HOCKEY EAST OPPONENTS 10-30-09 ALFOND ARENA 4-1 W ADAM SHEMANSKY 1-29-10 Gutterson Fieldhouse 6-3 W KYLE BEATTIE 1-30-10 Gutterson Fieldhouse 4-4 T (OT) 10-30-10 Gutterson Fieldhouse 3-2 W (OT) SPENCER ABBOTT 2-11-11 ALFOND ARENA 2-7 L Jack Downing 2-12-11 ALFOND ARENA 4-2 W JOEY DIAMOND 12-2-11 Gutterson Fieldhouse 6-4 W SPENCER ABBOTT 12-3-11 Gutterson Fieldhouse 5-2 W SPENCER ABBOTT 1-4-12 ALFOND ARENA 3-1 W JOEY DIAMOND 11-30-12 ALFOND ARENA 1-2 L Robert Polesello 12-1-12 ALFOND ARENA 2-2 T (OT) 2-9-13 Gutterson Fieldhouse 0-3 L Kyle Reynolds 11-8-13 ALFOND ARENA 2-0 W BEN HUTTON 11-9-13 ALFONA RENA 3-4 L Chris McCarthy 11-29-13 Gutterson Fieldhouse2-3 L Chris Muscoby 11-30-13 Gutterson Fieldhouse 2-5 L Mario Puskarich 11-7-14 Gutterson Fieldhouse 3-4 L (OT) Mike Stenerson 11-8-14 Gutterson Fieldhouse 1-4 L Jonathan Turk 3-6-15 Gutterson Fieldhouse 2-4 L Brendan Bradley 3-7-15 Gutterson Fieldhouse 4-2 W CONNOR LEEN 3-8-15 Gutterson Fieldhouse 2-3 L (OR) Jonathan Turk 11-20-15 ALFOND ARENA 3-2 W DAN RENOUF 11-21-15 ALFOND ARENA 4-1 W STEVEN SWAVELY 11-18-16 Gutterson Fieldhouse 2-6 L Rob Darrar 11-19-16 Gutterson Fieldhouse 2-2 T (OT) 3-3-17 Gutterson Fieldhouse 0-5 L Liam Coughlin 3-4-17 Gutterson Fieldhouse 1-5 L Rob Hamilton 12-1-17 ALFOND ARENA 2-2 T (OT) 12-2-17 ALFOND ARENA 6-2 W Brendan Robbins 11-30-18 Gutterson Fieldhouse 2-1 W (OT) Ryan Smith 12-1-18 Gutterson Fieldhouse 3-3 T (OT) 10-25-19 Gutterson Fieldhouse 2-1 W J. Schmidt-Svejstrup 2-21-20 ALFOND ARENA 6-1 W Eduards Tralmaks 2-22-20 ALFOND ARENA 0-0 T (OT) 1-8-21 Gutterson Fieldhouse 4-5 L Jacques Bouquot 1-9-21 Gutterson Fieldhouse 4-3 W JD Greenway 12-3-21 alfond arena 0-1 l cory babichuk 12-4-21 alfond arena 1-1 T -
Scott Darling (31) Scott Darling (31) Scott Darling (29) Dan Sullivan (23) Dan Sullivan (6), Martin Ouellette (11) Shawn Sirman (1) Shawn Sirman (17) Dan Sullivan (29) Dan Sullivan (29) Dan Sullivan (25) Martin Ouellette (31) Martin Ouellette (19) Martin Ouellette (29) Martin Ouellette (23) Martin Ouellette (29) Martin Ouellette (21) Martin Outllette (25) Matt Morris (33) Sean Romeo (27) Matt Morris (26) Sean Romeo (21) Sean Romeo 27) Matt Morris (39) Matt Morris (35) Rob McGovern (19), Stephen Mundinger (6)
Rob McGovern (43) Rob McGovern (3) Matt Morris (16), Rob McGovern (8) Jeremy Swayman (22) Jeremy Swayman (39) Jeremy Swayman (34) Jeremy Swayman (40) Jeremy Swayman (31) Jeremy Swayman (23) Jeremy Swayman (30) Matthew Thiessen (25) Victor Ostman (30) victor ostman (23) matthew thiessen (16)
+-Maine forfeit due to use of ineligible player *-Originally a 4-2 New Hampshire win, Maine won by forfeit when two records, first indicates with forfeits, second reflects record on the ice
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MAINE IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT 1986–87 First Round (Two games, Total goals) at Michigan State 6, Maine 2; at Michigan State 5, Maine 3; Michigan State wins 11-5 1987–88 Quarterfinals (Two games, Total goals) at Maine 5, Bowling Green 1; at Maine 4, Bowling Green 3; Maine wins 9-4 Semifinals - Lake Superior State 6, Maine 3 (at Lake Placid, N.Y.) Third Place - Maine 5, Minnesota 2 (at Lake Placid, N.Y.) 1988–89 Quarterfinals (best of three) Providence 8 at Maine 6; at Maine 3, Providence 2; at Maine 4, Providence 3 (2ot) Semifinal - Minnesota 7, Maine 4 (at St. Paul, Minn.) Third Place - Michigan State 7, Maine 4 (at St. Paul, Minn.) 1989–90 First Round (best of three) at Maine 8, Bowling Green 4; at Maine 5, Bowling Green 2 Quarterfinals (best of three) at Wisconsin 7, Maine 3; at Wisconsin 4, Maine 3 (ot) 1990–91 Quarterfinals (best of three) at Maine 4, Minnesota 0; at Maine 5, Minnesota 3 Semifinal - Northern Michigan 5, Maine 3 (at St. Paul, Minn.) 1991–92 East Regional - Michigan State 3, Maine 2 (at Providence, R.I.) 1992–93 East Regional - Maine 6, Minnesota 2 (at Worcester, Mass.) Semifinal - Maine 4, Michigan 3 (ot) (at Milwaukee, Wis.) Final - Maine 5, Lake Superior State 4 (at Milwaukee, Wis.) 1994–95 East Regional - Maine 4, Denver 2 (at Worcester, Mass.) Semifinal - Maine 4, Michigan 3 (3 ot) (at Providence, R.I.) Final - Boston University 6, Maine 2 (at Providence, R.I.) 1998–99 East Regional - Maine 4, Ohio State 2 (at Worcester, Mass.) Quarterfinal - Maine 7, Clarkson 2 (at Worcester, Mass.) Semifinal - Maine 2, Boston College 1 (ot) (at Anaheim, Calif.) Final - Maine 3, New Hampshire 2 (ot) (at Anaheim, Calif.) 1999–00 East Regional - Maine 5, Michigan 2 (at Albany, N.Y.) Semifinal - North Dakota 2, Maine 0 (at Providence, R.I.) 2000–01 East Regional - Maine 5, Minnesota 4 (ot) (at Worcester, Mass.) East Regional-Boston College 3, Maine 1 (at Worcester, Mass.) 2001–02 East Regional - Maine 4, Harvard 3 (ot) (at Worcester, Mass.) East Regional - Maine 4, Boston University 3 (at Worcester, Mass.) Semifinal - Maine 7, New Hampshire 2 (at Saint Paul, Minn.) Final - Minnesota 4, Maine 3 (ot) (at Saint Paul, Minn.) 2002–03 Midwest Regional - Michigan 2, Maine 1 (at Ann Arbor, Mich.) 2003–04 East Regional - Maine 5, Harvard 4 (at Albany, N.Y.) East Regional - Maine 2, Wisconsin 1 (ot) (at Albany, N.Y.) Semifinal - Maine 2, Boston College 1 (at Boston, Mass.) Final - Denver 1, Maine 0 (at Boston, Mass.) 2004–05 West Regional - Minnesota 1, Maine 0 (ot) (at Minneapolis, Minn.) 2005–06 East Regional - Maine 6, Harvard 1 (at Albany, N.Y.) East Regional - Maine 5, Michigan State 4 (at Albany, N.Y.) Semifinal - Wisconsin 5, Maine 2 (at Milwaukee, Wisc.) 2006–07 East Regional - Maine 4, St. Cloud State 1 (at Rochester, N.Y.) East Regional - Maine 3, Massachusetts 1 (at Rochester, N.Y.) Semifinal - Michigan State 4, Maine 2 (at St. Louis, Mo.) 2011-12 Northeast Regional - Maine 2, Minnesota-Duluth 5 (at Worcester, Mass.)
1985 Quarterfinals - No. 2 BU def. No. 7 Maine (7-4, 4-2) 1986 Quarterfinals - No. 4 Providence def. No. 5 Maine (5-4, 5-2) 1987 Quarterfinals - No. 3 Maine def. No. 6 Providence (5-2) Semifinals - No. 3 Maine def. No. 2 UL (5-4) Final - No. 1 BC def. No. 3 Maine (4-2) 1988 Semifinals - No. 1 Maine def. No. 6 Providence (6-5, 11-2) Final - No. 2 Northeastern def. No. 1 Maine (4-3) 1989 Semifinals - No. 2 Maine def. No. 3 Northeastern (3-2, OT) Final - No. 2 Maine def. No. 1 BC (5-4) 1990 Quarterfinals - No. 2 Maine def. No. 7 UL (7-3, 16-0) Semifinals - No. 3 Maine def. No. 3 BU, 3-1 Final - No. 1 BC def. No. 3 Maine, 4-3 1991 Quarterfinals - No. 2 Maine def. No. 7 UML (5-3 Semifinals - No. 2 Maine def. No. 8 Northeastern (4-3, OT) Final - No. 3 BU def. No. 2 Maine (4-3 OT) 1992 Quarterfinals - No. 1 Maine def. No. 8 Merrimack (7-0) Semifinals - No. 1 Maine def. No. 5 BC (7-3) Final - No. 1 Maine def. No. 2 UNH (4-1) 1993 Quarterfinals - No. 1 Maine def. No. 8 Northeastern (6-1, 9-5) Semifinals - No. 1 Maine def. No. 4 UML (7-5) Final - No. 1 Maine def. No. 2 BU (5-2) 1994 Quarterfinals - No. 1 BU def. No. 8 Maine (8-5, 4-3) 1995 Quarterfinals - No. 1 Maine def. No. 9 UMass (7-4) Semifinals - No. 6 Providence def. No. 1 Maine (7-3) Consolation - No. 1 Maine def. No. 5 UML (6-0) 1996 Quarterfinals - No. 3 Maine def. No. 6 UNH (4-2, 8-4) Semifinals - No. 3 Maine def. No. 2 UML (5-2) Final - No. 4 Providence def. No. 3 Maine (3-2) 1998 Quarterfinals - No. 6 Maine def. No. 3 UNH (3-2, 2OT, 5-3) Semifinals - No. 6 Maine def. No. 5 UML (6-2) Final - No. 2 BC def. No. 6 Maine (3-2) 1999 Quarterfinals - No. 2 Maine def. No. 7 UMass (3-2, 5-2) Semifinals - No. 3 BC def. No. 2 Maine (3-2) 2000 Quarterfinals - No. 4 Maine def. No. 5 Providence (5-3, 5-4 OT) Semifinals - No. 4 Maine def. No. 1 BU (4-2) Final - No. 4 Maine def. No. 3 BC (2-1) 2001 Quarterfinals - No. 2 Maine def. No. 7 Northeastern (2-1, 6-3) Semifinals - No. 3 Providence def. No. 2 Maine (4-3)
2002 Quarterfinals - No. 3 Maine def. No. 6 BC (7-3, 4-2) Semifinals - No. 3 Maine def. No. 2 BU (4-3) Final - No. 1 UNH def. No. 3 Maine (3-1) 2003 Quarterfinals - No. 6 UMass def. No. 3 Maine (5-3, 4-2) 2004 Quarterfinals - No. 2 Maine def. No. 7 Merrimack (2-1, 3-2) Semifinals - No. 2 Maine def. No. 8 BU (1-0) Final - No. 2 Maine def. No. 3 UMass (2-1, 3OT) 2005 Quarterfinals - No. 4 Maine de. No. 5 UML (7-2, 5-1) Semifinals - No. 1 BC def. No. 4 Maine (2-1, 2OT) 2006 Quarterfinals - No. 2 Maine def. No. 7 UML (4-3, OT, 4-3) Semifinals - No. 3 BC def. No. 2 Maine (4-1) 2007 Quarterfinals - No. 4 UMass def. No. 5 Maine (3-2, 5-2) 2009 Quarterfinals - No. 1 BU def. No. 8 Maine (2-1, 3-6, 6-2) 2010 Quarterfinals - No. 4 Maine def. No. 5 UML (1-2, 2-0, 3-2 OT) Semifinals - No. 4 Maine def. No. 3 BU (5-2) Final - No. 2 BC def. No. 4 Maine (7-6, OT) 2011 Quarterfinals - No. 4 Merrimack def. No. 5 Maine (5-4, 6-2) 2012 Quarterfinals - No. 4 Maine def. No. 5 Merrimack (2-1, 2-5, 2-1) Semifinals - No. 4 Maine def. No. 3 BU (5-3) Final - No. 1 BC def. No. 4 Maine (4-1) 2013 Quarterfinals - No. 1 UML def. No. 8 Maine (4-1, 2-1 OT) 2014 Opening Round - No. 6 Maine def. No. 11 Merrimack (2-0) Quarterfinals - No. 3 Providence def. No. 6 Maine (3-1, 4-2) 2015 Opening Round - No. 7 Vermont def. No. 10 Maine (4-2, 2-4, 3-2 OT) 2016 Opening Round - No. 6 Northeastern def. No. 11 Maine (3-2 OT, 4-3 OT) 2017 Opening Round - No. 6 Vermont def. No. 11 Maine (5-0, 5-1) 2018 Opening Round - No. 6 Maine def. No. 11 UNH (4-1, 3-2) Quarterfinals - No. 3 Providence def. No. 6 Maine (4-3, 3-2) 2019 Quarterfinals - No. 3 Northeastern def. No. 6 Maine (2-1, 2-1) 2020 Canceled 2021 Opening Round - No. 10 New Hampshire def. No. 8 Maine (7-2) 2022 Opening Round - no. 6 merrimack def. no. 11 maine (6-2
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MAINE IN THE HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT
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1922-23 2-3-0 Head Coach: Joseph Murphy Captain: Drew Stearns Date Site UM F3 A 2 Colby F9 H 3 Colby F16 A 2 Bowdoin F17 A 2 Bates F20 H 4 Bates 1923-24 4-8-0 Head Coach: Stanley Wallace Captain: Wilmer Elliott Date Site UM J9 A 0 St. Dominique J16 H 3 Colby J19 A 1 Colby J24 H 6 Brownville Club F2 H 4 Boston University F6 A 0 Bates F8 A 6 Bowdoin F9 H 0 Bates F15 H 1 Bowdoin F21 A 3 Fredericton AC F22 A 1 St. John’s AC F23 A 4 St. Stephens AC 1977-78 15-12-0 / 10-9-0 ECAC Division II Head Coach: Jack Semler Captains: Game captains Date Site UM N 18 H 7 Acadia (exh) N 19 H 7 Acadia (exh) N 26 H 1 Salem State D1 A 4 Northeastern D3 H 3 Holy Cross D6 H 4 Colby D9 H 10 Connecticut D 12 A 3 Salem State D 16 H 6 New Brunswick D 17 H 8 New Brunswick J4 N 4 Colby J5 N 4 Princeton J 11 A 2 St. Anselm J 14 A 1 Lowell J 17 A 2 Bowdoin J 20 H 5 Mount Allison J 21 H 3 Mount Allison J 25 H 7 New Eng. Coll. J 27 A 2 New Haven J 28 A 10 Bridgewater State F4 A 4 Holy Cross F9 A 7 Cortland State F 11 A 10 Union F 18 H 8 Bridgewater State F 27 H 4 Colby M3 H 8 Cortland State M4 H 9 Cortland State 1978-79 25-8-1 / 17-5-0 ECAC Division II Head Coach: Jack Semler Captain: Dan Sweeney Date Site UM N3 A 5 Mount Allison (exh) N4 A 5 Mount Allison (exh)
OPP 42 71 5-
OPP 120 21 2 41 551478-
OPP 5 5 2 (OT)781 2 74 6 573 (OT)563 62 44 72 1 2 1 1 3
OPP 4 5
N 11 N 18 N 24 N 25 N 29 D2 D6 D9 D 15 D 16 D 28 D 29 J6 J7 J9 J 12 J 13 J 19 J 20 J 24 J 26 J 27 F2 F3 F9 F 10 F 14 F 17 F 19 F 24 M3 M7
A H H H A H H A H H A N N A H N N H H A H H H H H H H H A A H H
13 5 8 0 10 6 8 2 11 10 1 3 6 4 5 2 6 6 3 5 8 13 7 5 11 9 6 5 5 6 4 4
St. Thomas Lowell Buffalo Salem State Connecticut Holy Cross Colby Colgate New Bruns. (exh) New Bruns. (exh) Cornell Merrimack Elmira Holy Cross Merrimack Middlebury Bowdoin Bowdoin Dartmouth New Eng. College2 UMass Amherst UMass Amherst New Haven R.P.I. St. Thomas Union Colby Northeastern Salem State Vermont *A.I.C. *Salem State
1979-80 15-16-1 / 10-11-1 ECAC Division I Head Coach: Jack Semler Captain: Bill Demianiuk Date Site UM N9 H 3 St. Mary’s (exh) N 10 H 9 St. Mary’s (exh) N 20 A 3 Boston University N 24 H 6 Northeastern N 27 H 5 Brown N 30 H 4 Princeton D1 H 0 Vermont D6 A 6 Yale D 11 A 6 Boston College D 15 H 5 New Hampshire D 21 H 3 Colgate D 22 H 5 Colgate D 30 N 2 Vermont D 31 N 6 Air Force J5 H 3 Providence J7 H 4 R.P.I. J 10 N 5 Bowdoin J 11 N 3 Colby J 15 H 5 Colby J 19 A 1 Dartmouth J 23 A 3 Bowdoin J 26 A 2 Cornell J 31 A 3 Northeastern F2 H 5 Harvard F9 H 2 Colby F 13 A 1 Merrimack F 16 A 6 New Hampshire F 19 H 8 Boston University
1 4 1 34 4 3 51 1 32 3 3 754 0 93 3 4 4 2 2 82 2 3 1 7-
OPP 410-(OT) 53 3 2 47-(OT) 3 3 65 T (OT) 41 481 1 2 55693 1 35 (OT) 7
F 21 F 25 F 29 M1
H A A A
3 6 2 4
Boston College Providence Clarkson St. Lawrence
65 112
1980-81 23-11-0 / 12-9-0 ECAC Division I Head Coach: Jack Semler Captain: Bill Demianiuk Date Site UM O 31 H 7 New Bruns (exh) N1 N 4 New Bruns (exh) N 14 A 8 Northern Michigan N 15 A 3 Northern Michigan N 19 H 8 Salem State N 22 H 5 Clarkson N 25 A 9 Brown N 29 H 7 Cornell D2 A 11 Princeton D8 A 2 Boston College D 13 H 5 Boston University D 20 H 5 Northeastern D 27 N 12 Holy Cross D 28 N 12 Vasby (Sweden) D 29 A 5 R.P.I. J3 H 3 Providence J8 N 5 Colby J9 N 8 Merrimack J 14 A 6 Vermont J 17 H 8 Dartmouth J 19 H 9 Colby J 21 A 0 Boston University J 27 A 4 New Hampshire J 29 H 4 Bowdoin F6 H 5 Yale F7 H 6 St. Lawrence F 13 A 1 Harvard F 17 H 1 Boston College F 21 A 4 Colgate F 24 H 12 St. Anselm F 26 H 5 New Hampshire M2 A 4 Providence M7 A 5 Northeastern M 10 A 4 *Cornell
OPP 6 3 7 74 4 (OT) 1 2 4 3-(OT) 4 62 2 3 44 (OT) 4 5 (OT) 4 4 3102 4 (OT) 3 4492 2 122 7-
1981-82 8-21-0 / 3-18-0 ECAC Division I Head Coach: Jack Semler Captain: David Ellis Date Site UM N 14 N 5 New Bruns(exh) N 17 H 1 Lowell N 20 H 5 Acadia N 21 H 8 Acadia N 28 H 1 Princeton D2 H 5 New Hampshire D5 H 2 Harvard D8 A 2 Boston College D 12 A 6 Boston University D 30 N 11 Vermont D 31 N 4 Dartmouth J5 H 3 Providence
OPP 624 (OT) 3 77755 5 76-
Year-By-Year Key *- League Tournament Game, # - NCAA Tournament Game, P - game played in Portland, Maine + - forfeit due to ineligible Maine player
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SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS
SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS J9 J 12 J 14 J 16 J 20 J 23 J 26 J 29 J 30 F4 F6 F 13 F 16 F 20 F 23 F 27 M2
H A H H H H H A A A A H H A A A H
6 2 4 1 2 1 6 2 4 5 0 5 2 2 6 5 7
Colgate Dartmouth R.P.I. Boston University Northeastern Vermont Colby Clarkson St. Lawrence Yale Providence Northeastern Boston College Cornell Bowdoin New Hampshire Brown
4 12871142 964 1181085 88-(OT)
1982-83 5-24-0 / 1-20-0 ECAC Division I Head Coach: Jack Semler Captains: Ken Fargnoli, Rene Comeault, Ron Hellen, Ray Jacques Date Site UM OPP N 12 H 5 Dalhousie (exh) 2 N 13 H 1 Dalhousie (exh) 0 (forfiet) N 16 H 2 Lowell 4N 20 A 2 Providence 9N 26 H 3 St. Lawrence 4N 27 H 4 Northeastern 8D1 A 6 Princeton 7D4 H 2 New Hampshire 5D7 A 4 Boston College 8D 11 H 2 Boston University 5D 30 N 5 New Hampshire 8D 31 N 3 Vermont 4J5 A 7 R.P.I. 12J6 A 3 Colgate 8J 10 H 3 Clarkson 6J 13 A 2 Harvard 9J 15 H 7 Dartmouth 4 J 18 A 3 New Hampshire 4J 22 H 6 Providence 7-(OT) J 24 H 2 Colby 5J 29 H 2 Yale 11F1 A 2 Boston University 6F8 H 9 Colby 1 F 10 A 2 Northeastern 5F 15 A 2 Vermont 8F 20 H 5 Cornell 6F 23 H 7 Bowdoin 4 F 26 H 2 Boston College 3M1 A 2 Brown 51983-84 14-20-0 / 7-14-0 ECAC Division I Head Coach: Jack Semler Captains: Todd Bjorkstrand, Rene Comeault, Ron Hellen Date Site UM OPP N5 H 3 Lowell 5N 11 H 4 Concordia (exh) 2 N 12 H 8 Concordia (exh) 3 N 16 H 9 Northeastern 6 N 19 H 6 Providence 7-(OT) N 22 A 3 Cornell 6N 25 A 1 North Dakota 5N 26 A 4 North Dakota 7-
D2 D3 D6 D 10 D 14 D 30 D 31 J3 J6 J7 J 12 J 14 J 17 J 21 J 23 J 27 J 28 F3 F5 F7 F9 F 11 F 18 F 21 F 25 F 27
H H A H H N N A P P H A A H A A A A A H A A H H H H
7 6 4 2 5 5 4 2 4 2 3 2 2 6 6 1 1 2 2 3 1 1 5 6 5 5
Colgate Colgate Boston College Boston University Harvard Dartmouth New Hampshire Dartmouth Bowdoin Colby R.P.I. Lowell Providence Brown Bowdoin St. Lawrence Clarkson Boston University New Hampshire New Hampshire Yale Northeastern Princeton Boston College Colby Vermont
4 2 5-(OT) 3-(OT) 4 2 555-(OT) 1 6630 5 1112650 864 (OT) 4 2 6-(OT)
1984-85 12-29-1 / 8-26-0 Hockey East Head Coach: Shawn Walsh Captains: Rene Comeault, Ron Hellen, Ray Jacques, Kevin Mann Date Site UM OPP O 12 H 3 New Bruns (exh) 6O 16 A 1 New Hampshire 0 (forfeit) O 20 H 2 Providence 1 O 26 H 2 Minnesota 4O 27 H 1 Minnesota 8N2 A 3 Michigan Tech 2 (OT) N3 A 2 Michigan Tech 10N9 H 8 Mount Allison 3 N 10 N 5 Mount Allison 4 (OT) N 16 A 2 Northeastern 8N 17 A 4 Northeastern 5-(OT) N 23 H 3 N. Michigan 6N 24 H 4 N. Michigan 6N 30 A 2 Minnesota-Duluth 6D1 A 2 Minnesota-Duluth 7D7 H 1 Wisconsin 4D8 H 6 Wisconsin 8D 28 H 4 North Dakota 7D 29 H 6 North Dakota 5 J4 A 3 Denver 6J5 A 2 Denver 9J8 A 3 U.S. International 3 T (OT) J9 A 8 U.S. International 6 J 11 A 2 Colorado College 6J 12 A 2 Colorado College 4J 20 H 4 Boston University 6J 22 H 6 Bowdoin 3 J 26 A 5 Lowell 4 J 27 A 3 Boston College 9J 30 H 2 Northeastern 4F2 H 6 New Hampshire 7-(OT) F3 H 3 New Hampshire 7F8 H 3 Lowell 4F9 H 2 Lowell 3-
F 15 F 16 F 23 F 24 M2 M3 M9 M 10
A A H H A A A A
4 2 2 5 5 4 4 2
Boston University Boston University Boston College Boston College Providence Providence *Boston Univ. *Boston Univ.
7734 (OT) 1 3 (OT) 74-
1985-86 11-28-1 / 8-25-1 Hockey East Head Coach: Shawn Walsh Captains: Ron Hellen, Neil Johnson Date Site UM O 26 H 0 Boston College N1 A 1 Boston University N2 A 5 Northeastern N5 H 7 New Hampshire N8 H 2 Providence N9 H 5 Providence N 15 A 5 N. Michigan N 16 A 5 N.Michigan N 22 H 2 Minnesota-Duluth N 23 H 3 Minnesota-Duluth N 29 A 4 North Dakota N 30 A 3 North Dakota D6 H 4 Michigan Tech D7 H 6 Michigan Tech D 11 H 2 Denver D 12 H 3 Denver D 20 H 1 Sokol-Kiev (exh) D 27 H 5 Colorado College D 28 H 5 Colorado College D 30 N 1 Vermont D 31 N 6 Bowdoin J3 A 3 Minnesota J4 A 2 Minnesota J 10 A 2 Wisconsin J 11 A 4 Wisconsin J 21 A 6 Bowdoin J 24 A 2 Lowell J 25 A 2 Lowell J 27 A 3 New Hampshire F1 H 6 UMass Lowell F4 H 6 Merrimack F9 A 3 Providence F 14 H 2 Boston University F 15 H 3 Boston University F 20 A 5 New Hampshire F 22 A 3 Boston College F 23 A 1 Boston College M1 H 7 Northeastern M2 H 2 Northeastern M8 A 4 *Providence M9 A 2 *Providence
OPP 246-(OT) 3 5676-(OT) 765-(OT) 64 (OT) 3 54114 (OT) 2 34 81695-(OT) 4 4362 3 2 363 575 855-
1986-87 24-16-2 / 19-12-1 Hockey East Head Coach: Shawn Walsh Captains: Jack Capuano, Mike McHugh, Dave Nonis Date Site UM OPP O 15 H 12 New Brunswick (exh) 1 O 24 H 4 Boston College 8O 25 H 6 Boston College 3 O 31 A 3 Boston University 2 N1 A 7 Boston University 5 N7 H 12 Providence 1
N8 N 14 N 15 N 21 N 22 N 28 N 29 D5 D6 D 12 D 13 D 27 D 29 J2 J3 J9 J 10 J 16 J 17 J 20 J 23 J 24 J 30 F1 F3 F6 F7 F 13 F 14 F 20 F 21 F 27 F 28 M 11 M 15 M 16 M 20 M 21
H A A A A H H H H H H H P A A A A A A H H H A A H H H N N A A H H H N N A A
2 6 3 3 0 1 2 5 7 5 1 5 5 3 2 9 2 9 5 7 8 10 2 4 5 2 9 5 3 2 6 6 4 5 5 2 2 3
Providence New Hampshire New Hampshire Michigan State Michigan State Northeastern Northeastern Wisconsin Denver Colorado College Spartak (exh) North Dakota Alaska-Fairbanks Minnesota Minnesota-Duluth1 Michigan Tech N. Michigan Lowell Lowell Bowdoin New Hampshire New Hampshire Providence Providence Merrimack Lowell Lowell Boston College Boston College Northeastern Northeastern Boston Univ. Boston Univ. *Providence *Lowell *Boston College $Michigan State $Michigan State
45 2 3 (OT) 422 (OT) 75 3 44 1 83 3-(OT) 4 3 2 2 1 43 3 3-(OT) 2 6-(OT) 637-(OT) 3 2 2 4 465-
1987-88 34-8-2 / 20-4-2 Hockey East Head Coach: Shawn Walsh Captains: Mike Golden, Mike McHugh, Dave Nonis, Jack Capuano Date Site UM OPP O 16 H 1 U.S. Olympic (exh)4O 30 A 8 Ala.-Huntsville 2 N1 A 8 Ala.-Huntsville 1 N7 H 6 Lowell 5 (OT) N 14 H 7 Boston Univ. 5 N 15 H 5 Dalhousie (exh) 2 N 20 A 6 Northeastern 6 (OT) N 21 A 4 Northeastern 2 N 25 H 10 Yale 4 N 28 H 4 Michigan Tech 7N 29 H 6 N. Michigan 4 D4 A 6 Boston Univ. 2 D5 A 7 Boston Univ. 1 D8 H 4 U.S. International 1 D 11 H 2 Northeastern 2 (OT) D 12 H 3 Northeastern 5D 19 N 6 Alaska-Fairbanks 3 D 20 N 4 Michigan State 3 (OT) D 27 H 5 St. Cloud State 3 D 28 H 5 Bowling Green 6J2 A 7 Wisconsin 1 J4 A 6 North Dakota 8-
J8 J9 J 15 J 16 J 23 J 29 J 30 F2 F5 F6 F 12 F 13 F 19 F 20 F 26 F 28 M8 M9 M 14 M 25 M 26 M 31 A2
A A H H A H P H H H A A H H A A H H N H H N N
12 3 6 6 3 5 9 5 10 5 6 5 3 9 6 10 6 11 3 5 4 3 5
Denver Colorado College Minnesota Minnesota-Duluth Boston College New Hampshire New Hampshire Plattsburgh State Providence Providence Lowell Lowell Boston College Boston College New Hampshire Providence *Providence *Providence *Northeastern $Bowling Green $Bowling Green $Lake Superior St. $Minnesota
5 2 (OT) 4 2 2 (OT) 2 2 1 7 1 3 742 2 2 5 2 41 3 62
1988-89 31-14-0 / 17-9-0 Hockey East Head Coach: Shawn Walsh Captains: Bob Beers, Bob Corkum, David Capuano, Guy Perron Date Site UM OPP O 14 H 19 Mt. Allison (exh) 5 O 28 H 12 New Bruns.(exh) 0 O 29 H 4 Merrimack 2 N1 H 6 New Hampshire 2 N4 A 6 Ohio State 4 N5 A 10 Ohio State 2 N 11 A 5 N. Michigan 4 (OT) N 12 A 3 Michigan Tech 4-(OT) N 18 A 1 Providence 3N 19 A 5 Providence 3 N 24 H 5 Northeastern 4 N 26 H 7 Northeastern 4 N 29 A 8 Boston Univ. 4 D2 H 5 Wisconsin 2 D4 H 7 North Dakota 4 D9 A 3 Northeastern 4D 10 N 6 Vermont 3 D 27 H 8 Princeton 2 D 28 H 10 Clarkson 0 J3 H 6 Boston College 3 J6 A 3 Minnesota 6J7 A 4 Minnesota-Duluth 1 J 10 H 6 Providence 4 J 12 H 3 Denver 2 J 14 H 4 Colorado College 7J 17 A 9 Lowell 2 J 20 H 3 Ala.-Huntsville 1 J 21 H 6 Ala.-Huntsville 2 J 24 P 7 Bowdoin 0 J 27 H 3 Michigan State 6J 28 H 3 Michigan State 6F3 A 3 New Hampshire 4F4 A 6 New Hampshire 4 F 10 H 7 Lowell 3 F 11 H 2 Lowell 4F 17 A 3 Boston College 6F 19 A 2 Boston College 6-
F 24 F 25 M 10 M 11 M 24 M 25 M 26 M 31 A1
H H N N H H H N N
8 5 3 5 6 3 4 4 4
Boston Univ. Boston Univ. *Northeastern *Boston College $Providence $Providence $Providence $Minnesota $Michigan State
4 3 2 (OT) 4 82 3 (2OT) 77-
1989-90 33-11-2 / 14-6-1 Hockey East Head Coach: Shawn Walsh Captains: Christian Lalonde, Guy Perron, Claudio Scremin Date Site UM OPP O 27 H 5 Mich.-Dearborn 2 O 28 H 6 Mich.-Dearborn 3 N3 H 10 Ohio State 1 N4 H 5 Ohio State 3 N 10 A 3 Boston Univ. 2 (OT) N 11 A 2 Boston Univ. 3- (OT) N 18 A 4 Providence 2 N 20 A 5 Merrimack 1 N 22 A 4 Minnesota 3 N 24 A 6 St. Cloud State 4 N 25 A 6 St. Cloud State 3 D1 H 1 Boston College 5D2 H 3 Boston College 4D5 A 5 Merrimack 3 D8 H 6 Denver 1 D9 H 4 Denver 3 (OT) D 11 P 11 Bowdoin 4 D 15 H 3 Sokol Kiev (exh) 8 D 29 H 5 Minnesota 3 D 30 H 7 Bowling Green 4 J2 A 4 Northeastern 4 (OT) J3 A 5 Northeastern 7J6 A 3 Alaska-Anchorage 4J7 A 5 Alaska-Anchorage 6- (OT) J 12 A 1 Lowell 2J 13 A 7 Lowell 3 J 19 H 5 Lake Superior St. 5 (OT) J 20 H 7 Lake Superior St. 3 J 23 H 6 Merrimack 1 J 26 H 3 Northeastern 2 (OT) J 27 H 7 Northeastern 3 F2 H 3 Providence 2 F3 H 8 Providence 2 F9 H 4 New Hampshire 2 F 10 H 8 New Hampshire 3 F 13 H 7 Lowell 2 F 16 A 3 New Hampshire 2 F 17 A 1 Boston College 3F 24 H 5 Boston Univ. 2 M2 H 7 *Lowell 3 M3 H 16 *Lowell 0 M9 H 3 *Boston Univ. 1 M 11 A 3 *Boston College 4M 16 H 8 #Bowling Green 4 M 17 H 5 $Bowling Green 2 M 23 A 3 $Wisconsin 7M 24 A 3 $Wisconsin 4- (OT) 1990-91 32-9-2 / 15-5-1 Hockey East
RECORDS & STATS
SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS
SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS Head Coach: Shawn Walsh Captains: Mike Barkley, Scott Pellerin, Martin Robitaille Date Site UM OPP O 26 A 3 Lake Superior St. 7O 27 A 6 Lake Superior St. 3 N2 A 10 Denver 1 N3 A 3 Denver 2 (OT) N9 H 7 Air Force 1 N10 H 5 Air Force 1 N 16 H 3 Alaska-Anchorage 3 (OT) N 17 H 5 Alaska-Anchorage 2 N 23 P 4 N. Michigan 1 N 24 H 4 N. Michigan 2 D1 A 6 Lowell 2 D2 A 4 Boston Univ. 7D7 H 4 Lowell 5D8 H 4 Lowell 2 D 11 H 4 New Hampshire 0 D 15 A 5 Boston College 6 D 21 H 7 Brown 5 D 22 H 8 Clarkson 4 D 28 N 6 Michigan State 3 D 29 N 1 Michigan 3J2 H 6 Providence 4 J5 H 11 Miami 4 J6 H 10 Miami 1 J 11 H 6 Northeastern 6-(OT) J 12 H 3 Northeastern 1 J 15 H 6 Boston College 5 J 18 A 8 New Hampshire 4 J 20 A 4 Boston College 5J 25 H 4 Boston Univ. 2 J 26 H 4 Boston Univ. 0 F1 A 9 Northeastern 3 F2 A 7 Merrimack 3 F8 A 4 Providence 7F9 A 4 Providence 3 F 15 H 7 Merrimack 2 F 16 H 7 Merrimack 4 F 23 A 4 New Hampshire 2 M2 H 5 *Lowell 3 M8 N 4 *Northeastern 3 (OT) M 10 N 3 *Boston Univ. 4- (OT) M 22 H 4 $Minnesota 0 M 23 H 5 $Minnesota 3 M 28 N 3 $Northern Mich. 51991-92 18-17-2 (31-4-2)/12-7-2 (17-2-2) Hockey East Head Coach: Shawn Walsh Captains: Mike Barkley, Scott Pellerin, Martin Robitaille Date Site UM OPP O 19 L 1 Team Canada(Exh) 7 O 31 P 5 +Kent State 4 (OT) N1 L 4 +Kent State 2 N3 P 2 Team USA (Exh) 5 N 10 A 4 +Boston College 0 N 15 A 4 Boston Univ. 5N 16 A 8 +Boston Univ. 1 N 21 H 6 +Alaska Fairbanks 5 N 22 H 8 +Alaska Fairbanks 1 N 27 H 4 +Northeastern 3 N 29 P 5 +Notre Dame 1 N 30 H 6 +Notre Dame 3 D6 H 9 +New Hampshire 0
D7 D 19 D 20 D 27 D 28 J3 J4 J 17 J 19 J 24 J 25 J 31 F1 F7 F8 F 10 F 14 F 15 F 21 F 22 F 28 F 29 M8 M 12 M 14 M 28
H N N N A H H A H A A H H A A A H H A A H H H N N N
6 4 5 4 2 15 4 7 10 3 7 4 5 6 6 6 4 4 5 4 5 4 7 7 4 2
+New Hampshire +Michigan State +Calgary (exh) Toronto (exh) Wisconsin Army UMass-Lowell Merrimack Merrimack Northeastern Providence Boston Univ. UMass-Lowell UMass-Lowell UMass-Lowell Merrimack Boston College Boston College Northeastern New Hampshire Providence Providence *Merrimack *Boston College *New Hampshire $Michigan State
1992-93 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 42-1-2 / 22-1-1 Hockey East Head Coach: Shawn Walsh Captain: Jim Montgomery Date Site UM O 23 H 9 Providence O 24 H 3 Providence O 30 H 9 New Bruns. (exh) O 31 H 11 New Bruns. (exh) N7 A 6 Providence N 13 H 14 Merrimack N 14 H 11 Merrimack N 20 A 4 Boston Univ. N 21 A 6 Boston Univ. N 26 N 3 Yale N 27 N 8 Bowling Green N 28 A 6 Alaska Fairbanks D4 H 5 Northeastern D5 H 11 Northeastern D 11 P 4 New Hampshire D 12 A 6 UMass-Lowell D 19 N 4 W. Michigan D 20 N 3 Lake Superior St. D 29 N 9 Ohio State D 30 N 6 Bowling Green J2 H 3 Miami J3 H 12 Brown J 15 H 4 Clarkson J 16 H 6 Clarkson J 22 A 8 Boston College J 24 A 4 Boston College J 29 A 5 New Hampshire J 30 A 8 New Hampshire F5 H 7 UMass-Lowell F6 H 4 UMass-Lowell F 12 A 7 Northeastern F 13 A 6 Northeastern F 19 H 6 Boston Univ. F 20 H 6 Boston Univ.
2 2 0 1 35 2 2 4 43 4(OT) 2 5 2 2 1 2 3 4(OT) 2 3 0 3 1 3-
OPP 3 3 (OT) 2 1 2 1 2 3 3 1 1 4 4 2 3 3 1 2 4 2 1 4 4 (OT) 0 1 1 2 3 4 2 1 2 7- (OT) 1
F 26 F 27 M2 M6 M 12 M 14 M 19 M 20 M 27 A1 A3
A A H H H H N N N N N
4 8 9 5 6 9 7 5 6 4 5
Merrimack Merrimack Boston College New Hampshire *Northeastern *Northeastern *UMass-Lowell *Boston Univ. $Minnesota $Michigan $Lake Superior St.
2 1 1 2 1 5 5 2 2 3 (OT) 4
1993-94 6-29-1 (17-15-4)/3-20-1 (12-8-4) Hockey East Head Coach: Shawn Walsh Captains: Paul Kariya, Cal Ingraham, Patrice Tardif, Andy Silverman Date Site UM OPP O 22 A 5 +Providence 1 O 23 A 5 +Providence 2 O 29 H 4 Acadia (exh) 4 (OT) N6 H 4 +Providence 2 N 12 A 5 +Merrimack 2 N 13 A 6 +Merrimack 3 N 19 H 3 Boston Univ. 5N 20 H 5 +Boston Univ. 1 N 26 H 6 +Illinois-Chicago 4 N 27 H 4 Rensselaer 5D3 A 3 Northeastern 6D4 A 6 +Northeastern 3 D 10 P 3 New Hampshire 7D 12 H 0 UMass-Lowell 5D 17 H 5 +Ferris State 3 D 18 H 3 Ferris State 5D 31 N 1 Lake Superior St. 2J2 N 4 Cornell 1 J3 P 6 Harvard 7J 13 A 3 Clarkson 2 J 14 A 7 St. Lawrence 2 J 21 H 4 Boston College 4 (OT) J 22 H 3 Boston College 5J 28 H 2 Northeastern 5J 29 H 1 Northeastern 4F4 H 7 +New Hampshire 4 F5 H 5 +New Hampshire 2 F 12 A 4 +UMass-Lowell 4 F 13 A 4 +UMass-Lowell 4 F 19 A 0 +Boston Univ. 0 (OT) F 20 A 1 Boston Univ. 5 F 26 H 8 Merrimack 3 F 27 H 6 Merrimack 4 M4 A 1 New Hampshire 3M5 A 4 Boston College 3 M 11 A 5 *Boston Univ. 8M 12 A 3 *Boston Univ. 4 1994-95 32-6-6 / 15-3-6 Hockey East Head Coach: Shawn Walsh Captain: Chris Imes Date Site UM O 20 A 7 Alaska-Fairbanks O 21 A 3 Alaska-Fairbanks O 22 A 5 Alaska-Fairbanks O 28 A 4 Northeastern O 30 A 3 Boston Univ. N4 P 4 New Hampshire N5 H 6 New Hampshire
OPP 3 2 2 4 (OT) 3 (OT) 3 1
N 11 N 13 N 18 N 19 N 25 N 27 D2 D3 D9 D 10 D 16 D 17 D 22 D 23 D 29 D 30 J 11 J 14 J 15 J 20 J 21 J 27 J 28 F3 F4 F 11 F 12 F 25 F 26 M2 M3 M 11 M 17 M 18 M 25 M 30 A1
A A H H N N H H A A H H H H N A H H H H H A A A A H H H H P H H N N N N N
4 3 5 2 4 6 6 5 3 3 6 4 6 2 5 8 5 7 3 5 3 7 2 5 8 7 3 2 8 2 5 7 3 6 4 4 2
Boston College Boston College Providence Providence Notre Dame Boston Univ.y Boston Univ. Boston Univ. Merrimack Merrimack St. Cloud State St. Cloud State Acadia (exh) Princeton Miami R.P.I. Boston College St. Lawrence St. Lawrence Northeastern Northeastern UMass Amherst UMass Amherst Providence UMass Lowell UMass Amherst Merrimack UMass Lowell UMass Lowell New Hampshire New Hampshire *UMass Amherst *Providence *UMass Lowell $Denver $Michigan $Boston Univ.
4 (OT) 1 4 1 1 5 (OT) 5 5 (OT) 3 (OT) 1 1 3 1 33 5 1 1 1 1 3 (OT) 2 42 1 0 2 45 33 4 70 2 3 (3OT) 6-
1995-96 26-9-4 / 14-6-4 Hockey East Head Coach: Shawn Walsh (14-3-3), Greg Cronin (12-6-1) Captain: Jeff Tory Date Site UM OPP O 13 N 6 Miami 5 O 15 N 4 Michigan State 3 O 26 N 3 Michigan 6O 28 A 4 Union 1 O 29 A 3 Colgate 2 N3 H 4 New Hampshire 4 (OT) N4 H 3 New Hampshire 3 (OT) N 10 A 1 Providence 3N 11 A 2 Providence 1 N 14 H 2 Boston University 5N 17 H 5 Boston College 0 N 18 H 4 Boston College 0 N 24 H 6 New Hampshire 3 N 25 H 2 Vermont 1 (OT) N 28 P 4 Brown 2 D2 H 6 Merrimack 2 D3 H 9 Merrimack 5 D8 A 6 UMass Lowell 1 D9 A 3 UMass Lowell 3 (OT) D 22 H 4 Union 0 D 23 H 2 Sweden Jr Ntl. (exh)5D 27 A 10 British Col. (exh) 2 D 29 A 7 British Col.(exh) 2
D 30 D 31 J2 J3 J9 J 12 J 13 J 19 J 20 J 26 J 27 F2 F3 F 11 F 16 F 17 F 25 M1 M2 M7 M8 M 15 M 16
A A A A A A A A A H H A A A A A H H H H H N N
5 7 6 8 7 2 5 3 3 6 6 2 2 6 3 3 5 6 5 4 8 5 2
Calgary (exh) Calgary (exh) Ottawa (exh) Concordia (exh) UMass Amherst Clarkson St. Lawrence Boston Univ. Boston Univ. UMass Amherst UMass Amherst Boston College Merrimack New Hampshire Northeastern Northeastern Northeastern Providence UMass Lowell New Hampshire* New Hampshire* UMass Lowell* Providence*
3 2 0 3 1 30 43 (OT) 3 3 61 5 (OT) 2 72 4 72 4 2 3-
1996-97 24-10-1 / 16-7-1 Hockey East Head Coach: Greg Cronin (8-7-1), Shawn Walsh (15-3-0) Captain: Reg Cardinal Date Site UM OPP O 18 N 0 Michigan 3O 20 A 7 Lake Superior St. 4 O 25 H 4 Colgate 3 N1 H 7 Ala.-Huntsville 2 N2 H 5 Ala.-Huntsville 1 N8 H 2 Northeastern 2 (OT) N9 H 3 Northeastern 4N 15 A 3 New Hampshire 6N 16 A 5 New Hampshire 6N 22 H 5 UMass Lowell 4 (OT) N 23 H 2 UMass Lowell 3-(OT) N 29 N 4 UMassLowell 3 N 30 N 2 New Hampshire 7D6 A 6 Boston College 3 D7 A 3 Boston College 5D 20 H 10 Dalhousie (exh) 2 D 21 H 6 Princeton 1 D 27 A 3 Denver 4-(OT) D 28 N 12 Air Force 5 J3 A 5 Providence 4 J4 A 8 UMass Lowell 5 J 10 A 1 Merrimack 3J 11 A 6 Merrimack 2 J 17 H 6 Providence 3 J 18 H 4 Providence 1 J 24 A 7 Northeastern 2 J 25 A 3 Boston University 1 J 31 H 8 Boston College 6 F2 H 4 Merrimack 5-(OT) F 14 A 6 UMass Amherst 4 F 15 A 8 UMass Amherst 1 F 18 H 5 New Hampshire 1 F 21 H 3 Boston University 0 F 22 H 7 Boston University 2 M1 H 10 UMass Amherst 3 1997-98 17-15-4 / 10-11-3 Hockey East Head Coach: Shawn Walsh
Captains: Steve Kariya, Shawn Wansborough, Brian White Date Site UM OPP O 17 A 6 Minnesota 1 O 18 A 2 Minnesota 3O 24 H 6 St. Thomas (exh) 1 O 25 H 6 Colorado College 6 (OT) O 31 H 6 UMass Lowell 2 N1 H 6 Providence 3 N8 H 0 Boston University 6N 14 H 4 Merrimack 5N 15 H 6 Merrimack 4 N 21 H 1 Boston College 6N 22 H 12 Boston College 5 N 28 N 3 Vermont 1 N 29 A 0 New Hampshire 7D5 A 2 Providence 6D6 A 2 Providence 7D 12 A 7 UMass Lowell 3 D 13 A 3 UMass Lowell 3 J9 A 7 Merrimack 6 (OT) J 10 A 0 Boston College 0 J 16 H 1 New Hampshire 2J 17 H 0 New Hampshire 5J 23 A 3 Boston University 4J 24 A 2 Boston University 3F1 A 3 New Hampshire 1 F5 H 3 Northeastern 5F 13 H 6 UMass Amherst 1 F 14 H 12 UMass Amherst 2 F 20 A 3 Northeastern 4F 21 A 4 Northeastern 1 F 27 H 11 Nebraska-Omaha 0 F 28 H 3 Nebraska-Omaha 4M7 A 5 UMass Amherst 5 M 13 A 3 *New Hampshire 2 (OT) M 14 A 5 *New Hampshire 3 M 20 N 6 *UMass Lowell 2 M 21 N 2 *Boston College 31998-99 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 31-6-4 / 17-5-2 Hockey East Head Coach: Shawn Walsh Captains: David Cullen, Steve Kariya, Bobby Stewart, Jason Vitorino Date Site UM O 16 A 6 Nebraska-Omaha O 17 A 3 Nebraska-Omaha O 23 H 5 Moncton (exh) O 24 H 6 Union College N6 H 3 UMass Lowell N7 H 5 UMass Lowell N 13 A 1 UMass Amherst N 14 A 1 UMass Amherst N 20 H 6 Providence N 21 H 3 Providence N 27 N 4 New Hampshire N 28 N 2 Vermont D 12 H 5 Northeastern D 13 H 7 Northeastern D 18 H 7 Dartmouth D 21 N 3 Colgate J1 A 4 Denver J3 A 3 Colorado College J5 A 4 Boston University
OPP 2 0 0 1 2 (OT) 2 21 (OT) 1 2 3 0 1 7 (OT) 1 3 (OT) 3 3 (OT) 3
RECORDS & STATS
SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS
SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS J8 J9 J 13 J 17 J 22 J 23 J 29 F5 F7 F 13 F 19 F 20 F 26 F 28 M5 M6 M 11 M 12 M 19 M 26 M 27 A1 A3
A A P H A A A A H H H H A H A A H H N N N N N
2 4 6 5 5 4 7 5 4 6 7 1 5 4 1 1 3 5 2 4 7 2 3
Boston College Boston College Yale UMass Amherst Merrimack Merrimack Providence Northeastern New Hampshire Boston College Boston University Boston University UMass Lowell Merrimack New Hampshire New Hampshire *UMass Amherst *UMass Amherst *Boston College $Ohio State $Clarkson $Boston College $New Hampshire
1999-2000 27-8-5 / 13-7-4 Hockey East Head Coach: Shawn Walsh Captains: Cory Larose, Brendan Walsh Date Site UM O 16 H 5 Minnesota O 17 H 5 Minnesota O 22 H 6 New Bruns. (exh) O 23 H 6 Canisius College O 29 A 3 Ohio State O 31 A 3 Ohio State N5 H 2 Northeastern N7 H 5 Providence N 12 A 3 Merrimack N 14 A 4 Boston College N 19 A 3 UMass Lowell N 20 H 3 Brown D3 A 1 Northeastern D4 A 3 Northeastern D 10 H 4 Boston University D 12 H 7 Quinnipiac D 31 N 4 Colorado College J1 A 4 Denver J4 P 2 Cornell J7 H 9 New Hampshire J8 H 4 New Hampshire J11 A 4 UMass Amherst J 15 A 4 Boston University J 16 A 3 Boston Univeristy J 28 H 2 Boston College J 29 H 0 Boston College F6 H 0 New Hampshire F 11 H 5 UMass Amherst F 12 H 5 UMass Amherst F 18 A 4 UMass Lowell F 19 A 4 UMass Lowell F 25 H 5 Merrimack F 26 H 5 Merrimack M3 A 6 Providence M4 A 3 Providence M9 H 5 *Providence M 10 H 5 *Providence M 17 N 4 *Boston University
1 71 0 2 3 4 1 3 4 2 42 0 641 2 32 2 1 (OT) 2 (OT)
OPP 3 4 3 3 2 1 2 (OT) 2 3 (OT) 2 1 0 362 4 3 3 2 (OT) 4 52 53 (OT) 3312 2 1 3 1 3 6 (OT) 2 3 4 (OT) 2
M 18 M 26 A6
N N N
2 5 0
*Boston College $Michigan $North Dakota
2000-01 20-12-7 / 12-7-5 Hockey East Head Coach: Shawn Walsh Captains: A.J. Begg, Doug Janik Date Site UM O 13 H 1 North Dakota O 14 H 2 North Dakota O 20 H 4 USNDP (exh) O 21 H 8 St. Lawrence O 27 H 2 Ohio State O 28 H 2 Ohio State N3 A 3 Providence N4 A 1 Northeastern N 10 H 6 Merrimack N 17 A 2 UMass Lowell N 21 A 1 Cornell N 24 A 6 Brown N 25 A 1 Dartmouth D1 H 5 Northeastern D3 P 3 Northeastern D8 A 2 Boston University D 10 H 2 Boston College D 14 H 3 Massachusetts D 27 N 4 Clarkson D 28 N 2 Cornell J5 A 0 New Hampshire J6 A 1 New Hampshire J 12 H 3 Boston University J 13 H 3 Boston Univeristy J 26 A 1 Boston College J 27 A 2 Boston College F4 H 3 New Hampshire F9 A 3 Massachusetts F 10 A 5 Massachusetts F 16 H 6 UMass Lowell F 17 H 1 UMass Lowell F 23 A 5 Merrimack F 24 A 1 Merrimack M2 H 4 Providence M3 H 5 Providence M8 H 2 *Northeastern M9 H 6 *Northeastern M 16 N 3 *Providence M 23 N 5 $Minnesota M 24 N 1 $Boston College
1 2 2-
OPP 1 (OT) 42 2 3- (OT) 0 51 (OT) 2 0 1 (OT) 2 2- (OT) 1 3 (OT) 372 2 1 0 (OT) 43 (OT) 1 472 (OT) 2 (OT) 1 2 34 (OT) 1 (OT) 2 2 1 3 44 (OT) 3-
2001-02 26-11-7 / 14-5-5 Hockey East Head Coach: Tim Whitehead Captains: Peter Metcalf, Chris Heisten, Martin Kariya Date Site UM OPP O 12 H 9 Bowling Green 1 O 13 H 2 St. Cloud State 6O 20 A 2 North Dakota 3O 21 A 5 North Dakota 1 O 26 A 3 Western Michigan 4O 27 A 2 Western Michigan 2 (OT) N3 H 6 UMass Lowell 3 N9 H 2 Boston University 3-(OT) N 11 H 4 Sacred Heart 4 (OT) N 16 H 8 Northeastern 4 N 18 H 9 Quinnipiac 0 N 21 H 3 Brown 2 (OT)
N 30 D1 D7 D8 D 29 D 30 J4 J6 J 11 J 12 J 18 J 19 J 25 J 26 F1 F2 F8 F9 F 15 F 16 F 22 F 23 M1 M2 M7 M8 M 15 M 16 M 23 M 24 A4 A6
A A H H N N H P A A H H A A H H A A A A H H A A H H N N N N N N
6 1 5 3 6 4 5 4 1 2 5 5 2 4 6 2 3 2 1 3 7 7 9 4 7 4 4 1 4 4 7 3
Massachusetts New Hampshire Boston College Boston College Ohio State N. Michigan Providence Dartmouth Coll. Northeastern Northeastern Merrimack Merrimack UMass Lowell UMass Lowell New Hampshire New Hampshire Boston College Merrimack Providence Providence Massachusetts Massachusetts Boston University Boston University *Boston College *Boston College *Boston University *New Hampshire $Harvard $Boston Univ. $New Hampshire $Minnesota
1 42 3 (OT) 2 54 1 22 (OT) 1 3 1 1 3 2 (OT) 450 3 (OT) 1 0 6 4 (OT) 3 2 3 33 (OT) 3 2 4- (OT)
2002-03 24-10-5 / 14-6-4 Hockey East Head Coach: Tim Whitehead Captains: Chris Heisten, Martin Kariya, Robert Liscak Date Site UM OPP O 12 H 8 Lake Superior St. 1 O 18 N 0 Colorado College 3O 19 A 4 Alaska Anchorage 2 O 26 H 4 Western Michigan 0 O 27 H 4 Western Michigan 4 (OT) N1 H 5 Mercyhurst 0 N2 H 7 Mercyhurst 0 N9 H 1 Massachustts 0 N 15 A 8 Northeastern 2 N 16 A 7 Boston University 3 N 22 H 2 New Hampshire 1 (OT) N 26 H 2 Quinnipiac 1 (OT) D6 A 4 Boston College 3 D7 A 2 Boston College 2 (OT) D 13 H 4 Iona 1 D 15 P 4 Harvard Univ. 2 D28 N 3 Cornell 2 D 29 N 8 Massachusetts 3 J3 A 2 Providence 4J4 A 5 UMass Lowell 2 J 10 H 7 Northeastern 1 J 11 H 3 Northeastern 1 J 17 A 5 Merrimack 5 (OT) J 18 A 2 Merrimack 1 J 24 H 3 UMass Lowell 2 J 25 H 4 UMass Lowell 4 (OT) F1 N 2 New Hampshire 4F2 A 3 New Hampshire 2 (OT)
H H H H A A H H H H N
2 4 1 2 2 4 2 4 3 2 1
Boston College Merrimack Providence Providence Massachusetts Massachusetts Boston University Boston University *Massachusetts *Massachusetts $Michigan
52 5240 42 542-
2003-04 33-8-3 / 17-5-2 Hockey East Head Coach: Tim Whitehead Captains: Todd Jackson, Prestin Ryan, Jeff Mushaluk Date Site UM OPP O 10 N 4 Minnesota 0 O 11 N 6 Wisconsin 2 O 17 H 9 USNDP (exh) 2 O 18 H 7 Holy Cross 0 O 24 A 3 St. Lawrence 2 O 25 A 7 St. Lawrence 2 O 30 H 6 Merrimack 2 N1 H 2 Boston University 1 N7 A 1 Boston College 4N8 A 3 New Hampshire 6N 14 H 5 Northeastern 2 N 16 H 4 UMass Lowell 0 N 21 A 1 Massashusetts 1 (OT) N 22 A 3 Providence 2 D5 A 3 Merrimack 1 D 13 H 3 Dartmouth 2 D 27 N 2 Ohio State 4D 28 N 0 Notre Dame 1J4 P 6 Vermont 1 J6 A 5 Merrimack 2 J 10 H 6 Sacred Heart 0 J 16 H 3 Massachusetts 0 J 17 H 0 Massachusetts 1J 23 A 8 Boston University 4 J 24 A 0 Boston University 1J 30 H 5 New Hampshire 4 J 31 H 5 New Hampshire 0 F6 H 1 Alabama-Hunts. 0 F7 H 2 Alabama-Hunts. 2 (OT) F 13 A 3 Northeastern 1 F 14 A 0 Northeastern 0 (OT) F 20 H 3 Providence 2 F 21 H 4 Providence 2 F 27 A 2 UMass Lowell 3F 28 A 4 UMass Lowell 0 M5 H 3 Boston College 0 M6 H 4 Boston College 3 (OT) M 12 H 2 *Merrimack 1 M 13 H 3 *Merrimack 2 M 19 N 1 *Boston Univ. 0 M 20 N 2 *Massachusetts 1 (3OT) M 26 N 5 $ Harvard 4 M 27 N 2 $ Wisconsin 1 (OT) A8 N 2 $ Boston College 1 A 10 N 0 $ Denver 1-
2004-05 20-13-7 / 13-6-5 Hockey East Head Coach: Tim Whitehead
2005-06 28-12-2 / 17-8-2 Hockey East Head Coach: Tim Whitehead Captains: Greg Moore, Michel Léveillé, Steve Mullin Date Site UM OPP O7 N 3 Air Force 1 O8 A 2 Colorado College 3- (OT) O 14 H 5 Denver 1 O 15 H 4 Denver 2 O 21 H 3 Alabama-Hunts. 1 O 22 H 4 Alabama-Hunts. 0 O 28 A 2 Boston College 1 O 29 A 4 Massachusetts 0 N4 H 3 Merrimack 1 N6 H 1 Boston University 2N 11 A 9 UMass-Lowell 2 N 12 A 2 New Hampshire 4N 15 H 7 USU18 (exh) 2 N 27 H 1 Vermont 2D2 A 2 Providence 4D7 P 2 Brown 1 D 10 H 5 Northeastern 2 D 27 N 1 Minnesota-Duluth4D 28 N 4 Northeastern 2 J6 H 4 UMass-Lowell 0
J7 J 13 J 14 J 20 J 21 J 27 J 28 F3 F4 F 10 F 11 F 17 F 18 F 24 F 25 M3 M4 M 10 M 11 M 17 M 25 M 26 A6
H A A H H A A H H A A H H A A H H H H N N N N
6 2 4 0 5 6 2 4 4 3 4 4 3 4 2 2 5 4 4 1 6 5 2
UMass-Lowell Boston Univ. Boston Univ. Providence Providence Northeastern Northeastern New Hampshire New Hampshire Vermont Vermont Boston College Boston College Merrimack Merrimack Massachusetts Massachusetts * UMass-Lowell * UMass-Lowell * Boston College $ Harvard $ Michigan State $ Wisconsin
2 1542 2 1 1 71 4 (OT) 1 1 1 1 2 (OT) 3 3 (OT) 3 41 4 5-
2006-07 23-15-2 / 14-12-1 Hockey East Head Coach: Tim Whitehead Captains: Michel Léveillé, Mike Lundin, Josh Soares Date Site UM OPP O6 N 3 Minnesota 1 O 13 H 7 Bemidji State 1 O 14 H 6 Bemidji State 3 O 20 A 6 North Dakota 2 O 21 A 3 North Dakota 1 O 28 H 4 Massachusetts 1 N3 A 4 Merrimack 1 N4 A 2 Boston Univ. 2 (OT) N 10 H 4 UMass-Lowell 1 N 12 H 2 New Hampshire 8N 19 H 3 Boston College 4 (OT) N 25 A 2 Vermont 3D1 H 3 Providence Coll. 0 D9 A 7 Northeastern 1 D 12 H 3 New Bruns.exh) 2 (OT) D 16 P 1 Mercyhurst 1 (OT) D 29 N 8 W. Michigan 4 D 30 N 6 Cornell 3 J5 A 4 UMass-Lowell 2 J6 A 5 UMass-Lowell 2 J 12 H 5 Boston Univ. 6J 13 H 0 Boston Univ. 3J 19 A 0 Providence Coll. 3J 20 A 2 Providence Coll. 0 J 26 H 1 Northeastern 6J 27 H 2 Northeastern 1 (OT) F2 N 4 New Hampshire 2 F3 A 1 New Hampshire 2F9 H 5 Vermont 1 F 10 H 1 Vermont 0 F 15 A 2 Boston College 5F 16 A 5 Boston College 6F 23 H 3 Merrimack 0 F 24 H 5 Merrimack 1 M2 A 1 Massachusetts 3M3 A 3 Massachusetts 5M9 A 2 * Massachusetts 3 M 10 A 2 * Massachusetts 5 -
RECORDS & STATS
F7 F9 F 14 F 15 F 21 F 22 F28 M1 M6 M7 M 29
Captains: John Ronan, Jeff Mushaluk, Mathew Deschamps, Michel Léveillé Date Site UM OPP O3 A 7 Vermont 1 O8 H 3 North Dakota 4 - (OT) O9 H 1 North Dakota 3O 15 H 4 Niagara 3 O 16 H 6 Niagara 2 O 22 H 0 St. Lawrence 1O 23 H 4 St. Lawrence 3 O 29 A 3 Merrimack 0 O 31 A 1 Boston University 3 N5 H 1 Boston College 3N7 H 3 New Hampshire 0 N 12 A 2 Northeastern 4N 13 A 5 UMass-Lowell 4 N 19 H 6 Massachusetts 2 N 21 P 8 Providence 4 N 27 A 0 Dartmouth 0 (OT) D3 H 2 Merrimack 2 (OT) D4 H 5 Merrimack 0 D 11 A 1 Harvard 4D 28 N 1 St. Cloud State 1 (OT) D 29 N 3 Cornell 4J9 H 6 Quinnipiac 0 J 14 A 2 Massachusetts 2 (OT) J 15 A 5 Massachusetts 2 J 21 H 1 Boston University 1 (OT) J 22 H 4 Boston University 2 J 28 H 1 Northeastern 0 J 29 H 2 Northeastern 2 (OT) F4 A 3 New Hampshire 1 F5 A 1 New Hampshire 2F 18 A 2 Providence 3F 19 A 6 Providence 2 F 25 H 2 UMass-Lowell 0 F 26 H 5 UMass-Lowell 3 M4 A 3 Boston College 4M5 A 2 Boston College 2 (OT) M 11 H 7 *UMass-Lowell 2 M 12 H 5 *UMass-Lowell 2 M 18 N 1 *Boston College 2 - (2OT) M 26 A 0 $Minnesota 1- (OT)
SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS M 23 M 24 A5
N N N
4 3 2
$ St. Cloud State $ Massachusetts $ Michigan State
1 1 4-
2007-08 13-18-3 / 9-15-3 Hockey East Head Coach: Tim Whitehead Captains: Travis Ramsey, Rob Bellamy, Billy Ryan, Bret Tyler Date Site UM OPP O6 H 5 USU18(exh) 3 O 12 A 0 Denver 2O13 A 1 Denver 3O 19 H 4 Mercyhurst 2 O 20 H 4 Mercyhurst 1 O 26 A 3 Northeastern 2 O 27 A 4 Northeastern 3 N2 A 1 Boston College 1 (OT) N9 H 2 Providence 6N 10 H 0 Providence 1N 16 A 1 Merrimack 5N 17 A 1 Merrimack 2N 25 H 5 Vermont 5 (OT) D1 H 1 New Bruns. (exh) 2D8 H 3 Merrimack 1 D 16 A 0 New Hampshire 2D 28 N 5 Clarkson 3 D29 N 0 UMass Lowell 6J4 H 3 Northeastern 7J6 N 4 RPI 2 J 12 H 1 Boston Univ. 3J 19 A 4 Providence 0 J 25 H 3 Boston College 3 (OT) J 26 H 2 Boston College 4F1 A 2 UMass Lowell 3F2 A 3 Massachusetts 5F8 H 2 New Hampshire 3F9 H 1 New Hampshire 4F 15 A 1 Boston Univ. 2 (OT) F 16 A 0 Boston Univ. 1 (OT) F 23 H 3 Massachusetts 2 F 24 H 5 Massachusetts 4 (OT) F 29 A 0 Vermont 2M1 A 3 Vermont 0 M7 H 4 UMass Lowell 1 M8 H 2 UMass Lowell 1(OT) 2008-09 13-22-4 / 7-17-3 Hockey East Head Coach: Tim Whitehead Captains: Simon Danis-Pepin, Jeff Marshall, Matt Duffy, Chris Hahn Date Site UM OPP O10 A 5 New Bruns.(exh) 4 O11 A 6 New Bruns.(exh) 6 (OT) O17 N 1 Alaska Anchorage 3O18 A 2 Alaska 0 O24 H 0 Northeastern 5O25 H 1 Northeastern 2O31 H 4 Niagara 2 N1 H 4 Niagara 1 N9 H 2 Boston College 1 N14 A 3 Providence 2 N15 A 3 Providence 0 N21 H 2 Merrimack 1 N22 H 1 Merrimack 1 (OT) N29 A 2 Vermont 3-
D5 D7 D12 D13 D27 D28 J2 J4 J10 J16 J18 J24 J25 J30 F1 F6 F7 F13 F14 F20 F21 F27 F28 M6 M7 M13 M14 M15
A A H H N N N H A H H A A H H A N H H A A H H A A A A A
2 3 3 5 2 3 7 4 1 1 2 3 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 3 3 2 1 3 0 1 6 2
Northeastern Merrimack Union Union Colgate St. Cloud State US U-18 (exh) New Hampshire Boston Univ. Bentley Providence Boston College Boston College UMass Lowell UMass New Hampshire New Hampshire Boston Univ. Boston Univ. UMass UMass Vermont Vermont UMass Lowell UMass Lowell * Boston Univ. * Boston Univ. * Boston Univ.
2009-10 19-17-3 / 13-12-2 Hockey East Head Coach: Tim Whitehead Captains: Tanner House, Jeff Dimmen Date Site UM O9 A 1 Union O10 A 3 Union O 16 H 3 Michigan State O17 H 5 Michigan State O23 A 3 Massachusetts O24 A 2 New Hampshire O 30 H 4 Vermont N8 H 3 Boston Univ. N 13 A 6 Northeastern N 14 A 2 Northeastern N 20 H 3 Boston College N 21 H 3 Boston College N 27 A 3 UMass Lowell N 28 P 10 St. Lawrence D4 H 3 Providence D5 H 3 Providence D 12 H 5 Northeastern D 29 N 6 Princeton D 30 N 3 Colorado College 1 J9 H 4 Merrimack J 15 A 1 Boston College J 16 A 2 Providence J 19 H 4 New Bruns. (exh) J 23 H 4 USU18 (exh) J 29 A 6 Vermont J 30 A 4 Vermont F5 H 3 New Hampshire F6 H 6 New Hampshire F 12 A 4 Boston Univ. F 13 A 2 Boston Univ. F 19 H 8 UMass Lowell F 20 H 2 UMass Lowell F 26 A 3 Merrimack
3- (OT) 2 1 1 3- (OT) 3 (OT) 3 5432 6431 40 72 (OT) 4- (OT) 432 5623 6-
OPP 4653 551 2 2 543 (OT) 1 1 1 1 1 6 (OT) 2 131 0 3 4 (OT) 2 3 754 46-
F 27 M5 M6 M 12 M 13 M 14 M 19 M 20
A H H H H H N N
5 2 3 1 2 3 5 6
Merrimack Massachusetts Massachusetts * UMass Lowell * UMass Lowell * UMass Lowell * Boston Univ. * Boston College
1 5420 2 (OT) 2 7- (OT)
2010-11 17-12-7 / 14-8-5 Hockey East Head Coach: Tim Whitehead Captains: Tanner House, Jeff Dimmen, Gustav Nyquist Date Site UM OPP O8 H 8 UMass Lowell 2 O9 H 3 UConn 3 (OT) O 14 A 4 Michigan State 4 (OT) O 15 A 2 Michigan State 3O 22 H 7 North Dakota 3 O 23 H 4 North Dakota 2 O 30 A 3 Vermont 2 (OT) N6 A 2 Boston Univ. 2 (OT) N 12 H 4 Northeastern 2 N 13 H 4 Northeastern 2 N 19 A 0 Boston College 4N 21 A 1 Boston College 4D3 A 3 Providence 3 (OT) D4 A 5 Providence 0 D 10 H 3 New Hampshire 4 - (OT) D 12 H 4 UMass 1 D 29 N 1 Miami 4D 30 N 3 Cornell 2 (OT) J8 A 1 Merrimack 7J 14 H 4 Providence 3 (OT) J 16 H 4 Boston College 1 J 22 A 3 Northeastern 3 J 28 H 3 Boston Univ. 4J 29 H 1 Boston Univ. 1 (OT) F4 A 3 New Hampshire 6F5 A 4 New Hampshire 5F 11 H 2 Vermont 7F 12 H 4 Vermont 2 F 18 A 4 UMass Lowell 0 F 19 A 3 UMass Lowell 0 F 25 H 4 Merrimack 0 F 26 H 7 Merrimack 1 M4 A 4 UMass 3 M5 A 4 UMass 4 (OT) M 11 A 4 Merrimack * 5M 12 A 2 Merrimack * 62011-12 23-14-3 / 15-10-2 Hockey East Head Coach: Tim Whitehead Captains: Brian Flynn, Will O’Neill, Spencer Abbott, Mike Cornell Date Site UM OPP O7 H 1 Merrimack 2O9 H 6 Northeastern 3 O 14 A 1 #6 North Dakota 3 O 15 A 3 #6 North Dakota 3 (OT) O 28 H 5 Providence 4 (OT) O 29 H 3 Providence 1 N4 A 1 #1 Boston Coll. 5N5 A 2 New Hampshire 3N 11 H 3 UMass Lowell 5N 12 H 3 UMass Lowell 4-
N 18 N 26 D2 D3 D 10 D 29 D 30 J4 J7 J 13 J 14 J 20 J 21 J 27 J 28 F3 F4 F 10 F 11 F 17 F 18 F 24 F 25 M3 M9 M 10 M 11 M 16 M 17 M 24
A N A A H N N H N A A H H A A H H A A H H A A H H H H N N N
2 4 6 5 1 6 5 3 5 2 2 4 7 4 3 4 5 3 2 7 1 2 7 1 2 2 2 5 1 2
Massachusetts Clarkson Vermont Vermont #11 Boston Univ. 5 Clarkson Massachusetts Vermont New Hampshire #7 Merrimack #7 Merrimack #3 Boston Coll. #3 Boston Coll. #2 Boston Univ. #2 Boston Univ. Alabama-Hunts. Alabama-Hunts. Providence #7 UMass Lowell Massachusetts Massachusetts Northeastern Northeastern New Hampshire #14 * Merrimack #14 * Merrimack #14 * Merrimack #5 * Boston Univ.3 #1 * Boston Coll. #5 $ Minn. Duluth
2 (OT) 3 4 2 1 2 1 4 (OT) 62 (OT) 3 (OT) 4 2 1 3 (OT) 0 41 3 441 0 1 51 4 5
2012-13 11-19-8 / 7-12-8 Hockey East Head Coach: Tim Whitehead Captains: Mike Cornell, Joey Diamond, Mark Nemec Date Site UM OPP O6 H 1 Quinnipiac 2O 12 N 0 Notre Dame 1O 13 N 4 Army 3 O 19 H 0 St. Lawrence 5O 20 H 1 St. Lawrence 5O 26 A 2 Providence 3O 27 A 0 Providence 3N2 H 2 Boston College 4N 10 H 0 New Hampshire 4N9 A 1 UMass Lowell 2N 10 A 4 UMass Lowell 3 N 16 H 2 Massachusetts 2 (OT) N 30 H 1 Vermont 2 D1 H 2 Vermont 2 (OT) D8 A 0 Boston Univ. 1D 28 N 1 Minn. Duluth 0 D 29 N 6 Cornell 4 J4 P 2 Mercyhurst 1 J5 H 2 Mercyhurst 5J 11 A 1 Northeastern 1 (OT) J 12 A 0 Merrimack 6J 18 H 1 Merrimack 1 (OT) J 19 H 2 Merrimack 3J 25 A 4 Boston College 1 J 26 A 3 Boston College 1 F2 H 2 Providence 2 (OT) F3 H 4 UMass Lowell 3 (OT) F9 A 0 Vermont 3F 15 H 3 Boston Univ. 3 (OT) F 16 H 4 Boston Univ. 5 - (OT) F 22 A 2 Massachusetts 0
F 23 M1 M2 M8 M9 M 14 M 15
A H H A A A A
2 3 4 4 4 2 1
Massachusetts Northeastern Northeastern New Hampshire New Hampshire UMass Lowell * UMass Lowell *
51 4 (OT) 3 4 (OT) 42-
2013-14 16-15-4 /9-8-3 Hockey East Head Coach: Red Gendron Captains: Brice O’Connor (C), Mark Anthoine (A), Devin Shore (A) Date Site UM OPP O 11 A 1 St. Lawrence 3O 12 A 2 St. Lawrence 5O 19 H 2 Bentley 1 O 25 H 3 UMass 2 (OT) O 26 H 8 UMass 4 N1 A 1 UMass 1 (OT) N2 A 1 UMass 2N8 H 2 Vermont 0 N9 H 3 Vermont 4N 15 H 7 Boston Univ. 0 N 23 H 5 #7 Boston Coll. 1 N 29 A 2 Vermont 3N 30 A 2 Vermont 5D8 H 4 #6 UML 2 D 13 H 7 AIC 1 D 14 H 5 AIC 1 D 28 N 4 Princeton 0 D 29 N 1 #13 Cornell 1 (OT) J3 A 1 #8 Quinnipiac 2J 11 N 7 Boston Univ. $ 3 J 17 A 1 #10 UML 1 (OT) J 18 A 2 #3 Boston Coll. 7J 24 A 2 New Hampshire 3J 25 H 4 New Hampshire 2 F7 A 2 #18 Notre Dame 1 F8 A 2 #18 Notre Dame 3F 14 H 2 Merrimack 1 F 15 H 3 Merrimack 2 F 21 A 4 #9 Northeastern 4 (OT) F 22 A 3 #9 Northeastern 4 F 28 H 2 #12 Providence 4M1 H 2 #12 Providence 3M8 H 2 Merrimack* 0 M 14 A 1 #9 Providence* 3M 15 A 2 #9 Providence* 4* Hockey East Playoffs # NCAA Tournament $ Game played at Fenway Park in Boston 2014-15 14-22-3 /8-12-2 Hockey East Head Coach: Red Gendron Captains: Devin Shore (C), Jake Rutt (A), Stu Higgins (A) Date Site UM OPP O 10 A 1 Alaska Anch. 3O 11 N 2 Alaska 5O 17 H 0 #2 Union 3O 18 H 2 #2 Union 5O 24 H 3 #20 Alaska Anch. 1 O 25 H 3 #20 Alaska Anch. 3 (OT) O 31 H 6 UMass 5 (OT) N1 H 3 UMass 2 N7 A 3 #14 Vermont 4 - (OT) N8 A 1 #14 Vermont 4N 14 H 1 #3 Boston Univ. 3N 21 A 2 #2 Boston Univ. 3N 22 A 1 #12 Boston Coll. 4N 28 H 3 #12 Vermont 6N 29 H 1 #12 Vermont 4D6 A 2 #7 UMass Lowell 3 - (OT)
D12 D13 J2 J3 J9 J 10 J 16 J 18 J 23 J 24 J 30 F1 F6 F7 F 13 F 14 F 20 F 21 F 27 F 28 M6 M7 M8
A P H H A A H H H A H A H H A A H H A A A A A
5 4 4 3 2 3 0 4 6 4 1 2 4 1 4 5 4 6 2 2 2 4 2
New Hampshire New Hampshire Canisius Canisius UMass UMass #6 UMass Lowell #17 Boston Coll. New Hampshire New Hampshire UConn UConn Notre Dame Notre Dame Merrimack Merrimack Northeastern Northeastern Providence Providence Vermont * Vermont * Vermont *
2 71 1 30 22 4 0 2 - (OT) 2 (OT) 4 (OT) 53 3 63 5542 3 - (OT)
2015-16 8-24-6/5-15-2 Hockey East Head Coach: Red Gendron Captains: Steven Swavely (C), Cam Brown (A), Will Merchant (A), Conor Riley (A) Date Site Result O9 N Michigan State T, 3-3 O 10 N North Dakota T, 1-1 O 16 A Union T, 1-1 O 17 A Union L, 0-2 O 20 A Quinnipiac L, 0-4 O 23 H (Ex.) New Brunswick L, 1-5 O 30 N UMass L, 4-5 O 31 N Princeton L, 1-3 N6 A Boston College L, 0-3 N7 A Boston College L, 0-2 N 13 A UMass Lowell L, 1-2 N 15 H UMass Lowell L, 0-6 N 20 H Vermont W, 3-2 N 21 H Vermont W, 4-1 N 27 H Princeton W, 5-3 N 28 H Princeton W, 3-2 D4 H UNH T, 3-3 D5 A UNH L, 2-5 D 29 N UNH L, 4-5 D 30 N UNH L, 0-7 J8 H Colgate W, 3-1 J9 H Colgate L, 1-5 J 15 H UConn L, 0-1 J 16 H UConn T, 1-1 J 19 H Quinnipiac T, 3-3 J 22 H Boston Univ. L, 2-5 J 23 A Boston Univ. L, 1-6 J 29 A UMass W, 5-2 J 30 A UMass W, 5-4 F5 H Providence L, 0-1 F6 H Providence L, 2-4 F 12 A Notre Dame L, 1-4 F 13 A Notre Dame L, 1-5 F 19 H Merrimack L, 4-6 F 20 H Merrimack W, 3-2 F 26 A Northeastern L, 3-5 F 27 A Northeastern L, 1-7 L, 2-3 M4 A Northeastern* M5 A Northeastern* L, 3-4 2016-17 11-21-4/5-15-2 Hockey East Head Coach: Red Gendron Captains: Cam Brown (C), Blaine Byron (A), Eric Schurhamer (A) Date Site Result O7 H RPI W, 5-1
RECORDS & STATS
SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS
SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS O8 O 14 O 15 O 21 O 22 O 28 O 29 N4 N5 N 11 N 13 N 18 N 19 N 26 D2 D3 D9 D 10 D 30 J6 J 12 J 14 J 20 J 21 J 27 J 28 F3 F4 F 10 F 11 F 17 F 18 F 24 F 25 M3 M4
H H H A A A A H H H A A A H A H H H N H (Ex.) A H A H H H A A H H A A H H A A
RPI Quinnipiac Quinnipiac Miami Miami Colgate Colgate Boston College Boston College UMass-Lowell UMass-Lowell Vermont Vermont Brown UNH UNH AIC AIC UNH USA U-18 Connecticut Connecticut Boston Univ. Boston Univ. UMass UMass Providence Providence Notre Dame Notre Dame Merrimack Merrimack Northeastern Northeastern Vermont Vermont
W, 4-2 W, 4-3 OT L, 2-3 OT T, 3-3 OT L, 0-5 T, 2-2 OT L, 3-5 L, 1-6 L, 2-3 W, 5-2 L, 1-4 L, 2-6 T, 2-2 OT W, 5-1 L, 1-5 L, 3-4 W, 5-3 W, 7-2 L, 4-6 L, 2-6 L, 3-6 W, 4-0 L, 1-4 L, 1-3 W, 4-1 W, 2-1 L, 2-3 L, 3-5 L, 2-3 L, 2-4 L, 3-4 OT T, 4-4 OT L, 4-5 OT W, 5-4 L, 0-5 L, 1-5
2017-18 18-16-4/10-11-3 Hockey East Head Coach: Red Gendron Captains: Mark Hamilton (C), Chase Pearson (C), Cedric Lacroix (A), Eric Schurhamer (A) Date Site Result O6 H Connecticut W, 4-3 O7 H Connecticut L, 1-5 O 20 H Miami (OH) L, 5-7 O 21 H Miami (OH) W, 6-3 O 27 H Minn.-Duluth L, 1-2 O 28 H Minn.-Duluth L, 0-2 N3 A UMass Lowell L, 2-3 N4 A UMass Lowell W, 6-2 N 17 H Boston University W, 5-2 N 18 H Boston University L, 0-7 N 24 N Providence L, 0-3 N 25 N RPI W, 4-2 D1 H Vermont T, 2-2 D2 H Vermont W, 6-2 D8 A Quinnipiac W, 7-4 D9 A Quinnipiac W, 5-3 D 29 A RPI W, 3-2 D 30 A RPI W, 5-2 J6 A Boston University W, 3-0 J8 A Brown T, 4-4 J 12 A Northeastern L, 3-5 J 13 A Northeastern L, 3-5 J 16 H Massachusetts W, 3-1 J 19 H New Hampshire T, 2-2
J 20 J 26 J 27 F2 F3 F9 F 14 F 17 F 23 F 24 M2 M3 M9 M 10
H A A H H A A H A A H H A A
New Hampshire Massachusetts Massachusetts Merrimack Merrimack Providence New Hampshire Boston College Boston College Boston College New Hampshire New Hampshire Providence Providence
T, 3-3 W, 3-2 W, 3-2 W, 4-3 L, 2-3 L, 2-3 W, 4-3 L, 0-5 L, 3-6 L, 1-2 W, 4-1 W, 3-2 L, 3-4 L, 2-3
2018-19 15-17-4/11-9-4 Hockey East Head Coach: Red Gendron Captains: Rob Michael (C), Chase Pearson (C), Mitchell Fossier (A), Keith Meuhlbauer (A) Date Site Result O 12 H St. Lawrence W, 3-1 O 13 H St. Lawrence W, 4-1 O 19 A Minnesota Duluth L, 2-8 O 20 A Minnesota Duluth L, 2-3 O 26 A Connecticut L, 2-5 O 27 A Connecticut T, 2-2 (OT) N2 H UMass-Lowell W, 4-3 N3 H UMass-Lowell L, 0-1 N 16 A Boston University L, 2-3 N 17 A Boston University W, 3-1 N 23 H Quinnipiac L, 2-7 N 24 H Quinnipiac L, 0-2 N 30 A Vermont W, 2-1 (OT) D 01 A Vermont T, 3-3 (OT) D 28 A Princeton L, 0-1 D 29 A Princeton L, 3-7 J 02 H Colorado College W, 4-2 J 07 H Yale W, 4-3 (OT) J 11 H Northeastern L, 2-3 J 12 H Northeastern L, 0-4 J 16 A Boston College W, 7-2 J 21 H New Hampshire T, 4-4 (OT) J 25 H Massachusetts L, 2-4 J 26 H Massachusetts W, 4-3 F 01 A New Hampshire L, 2-3 (OT) F 02 A New Hampshire W, 5-3 F 08 H Providence L, 0-1 F09 H Providence W, 3-1 F15 A Merrimack T, 3-3 (OT) F16 A Merrimack W, 4-2 F 22 H Boston College W, 2-1 F 23 H Boston College W, 2-1 M 02 A Massachusetts L, 0-6 M 09 H Boston University W, 6-0 M 15 A Northeastern L, 1-2 (OT) M16 A Northeastern L, 1-2 2019-20 18-11-5/12-9-3 Hockey East Head Coach: Red Gendron Captains: Mitchell Fossier (C), Jack Quinlivan (A), Tim Doherty (A), Ryan Smith (A) Date Site Result O 05 A Providence L, 0-7 O 11 H Alaska-Anchorage W, 7-1 O 12 H Alaska-Anchorage W, 2-1 (OT) O 18 A #8 Quinnipiac W, 4-2 O 19 A #8 Quinnipiac L, 3-4 O 25 A Vermont W, 2-1 N 01 H Boston University W, 2-1
N 02 N 08 N 09 N 15 N 16 N 22 N 23 N 29 N 30 D 06 D 07 D 10 D 29 J 03 J 04 J 15 J 24 J 25 J 31 F 01 F 07 F 14 F 15 F 21 F 22 F 29 M 06 M 13 M 14 M 15
H A A H H A A A A A A A H H H A A A H H H H H H H A H H H H
Boston University T, 2-2 (OT) #14 UMass Lowell T, 1-1 (OT) #14 UMass Lowell L, 2-3 New Hampshire W, 3-1 New Hampshire W, 2-1 (OT) #13 Northeastern L, 2-5 #13 Northeastern L, 2-3 St. Lawrence W, 5-2 St. Lawrence T, 1-1 #11 UMass L, 1-5 #11 UMass L, 1-4 Yale L, 1-3 American Intl W, 5-1 Omaha T, 2-2 Omaha W, 3-2 UConn L, 2-3 #4 Boston College W, 4-3 (OT) #4 Boston College W, 3-2 (OT) Merrimack W, 6-2 Merrimack W, 3-2 #12 Northeastern W, 4-2 UConn L, 2-3 UConn W, 1-0 Vermont W, 6-1 Vermont T, 0-0 (OT) #19 Providence L, 2-3 #18 Providence W, 1-0 UConn Cancelled UConn Cancelled UConn Cancelled
2020-21 3-11-2/3-10-2 Hockey East Head Coach: Red Gendron Captains: Jack Quinlivan (C), Adam Dawe (A), Simon Butala (A) Date Site Result D 11 A New Hampshire T, 1-1 (OT) D 12 A New Hampshire L, 2-6 J 3 A UMass Lowell L, 3-5 J 4 A UMass Lowell L, 5-9 J 8 A Vermont L, 4-5 J 9 A Vermont W, 4-3 J 15 A #16 Providence W, 4-3 J 16 A #16 Providence L, 2-3 J 22 A Boston University L, 2-3 (OT) J 23 A Boston University L, 1-5 F 19 A #1 Boston College L, 2-4 F 20 A #1 Boston College L, 0-3 F 26 A Connecticut W, 6-4 F 27 A Connecticut L, 2-4 M5 A #6 Massachusetts T, 3-3 (OT) M 10 H New Hampshire L, 2-7 2021-22 7-22-4/5-17-2 Hockey East Head Coach: ben barr Captains: Jack Quinlivan (C), Adam Dawe (A), Simon Butala (A), jacob schmidt-svejstrup (a) Date Site Result O 08 a #17 nebraska-omaha L, 1-4 O 09 a #17 Nebraska-omaha L, 3-5 0 22 l sacred heart l, 0-1 0 23 t sacred heart t, 3-3 o 29 l #20 Northeastern l, 0-5 0 30 l #20 Northeastern l, 2-3 n 05 l connecticut l, 3-4 n 06 l connecticut l, 2-3 (ot) n 12 w merrimack w, 6-5 (ot)
w l t l l t t w l w l l w l l w l w l l l l w l
merrimack #19 Boston college #19 boston college umass lowell vermont vermont union union alaska-fairbanks alaska-fairbanks #12 umass lowell #12 umass lowell boston college
L, 0-2 l, 2-6 t, 2-2 l, 0-2 l, 0-1 t, 1-1 t, 1-1 w, 4-3 l, 2-6 w, 4-2 l, 3-5 l, 3-4 w, 4-1 #19 Boston University l, 0-4 Merrimack l, 0-5 #9 umass w, 3-2 #9 umass l, 2-4 New hampshire w. 6-3 new hampshire l, 2-5 #19 providence l, 2-4 #19 providence l, 2-3 (ot) #14 boston university l, 1-5 #14 boston university w, 8-1 merrimack l, 2-6
RECORDS & STATS
n 13 n 18 n 19 n 27 d 03 d 04 d 10 d 11 j 07 j 08 j 14 j 15 j 28 f 04 f 05 f 11 f 12 f 18 f 19 f 25 f 26 m 04 m 05 m 09
TEAM RECORDS
SEASON WINS AND LOSSES MOST WINS 42
1992-93
CONFERENCE WINS 22
1992-93
MOST HOME WINS 24
1989-90
MOST ROAD WINS 24
1992-93
MOST LOSSES 29
1984-85
MOST LEAGUE LOSSES 26
1984-85
MOST HOME LOSSES 15
1984-85
MOST GAMES PLAYED 46
MOST OVERTIME GAMES 11
1989-90 2001-02; 2012-13
MOST TIES 8 (11-19-8)
BEST WIN-LOSS PCT. .956 (41-1-2)
BEST HOME WIN-LOSS PCT. .974 (18-0-1)
BEST ROAD WIN-LOSS PCT. 1.000 (24-0-0)
LONGEST WINNING STREAK 20 (10/20/92 to 1/3/93)
LONGEST LOSING STREAK 14 (11/16/82 to 1/13/83)
2012-13 1992-93 1991-92 1992-93
292 (NCAA Record)
MOST ASSISTS
481 (NCAA Record)
MOST POINTS
773 (NCAA Record)
GOALS PER GAME AVG. 6.49
CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING A GOAL 304 (11/28/86 to 12/12/93)
87
BEST POWER-PLAY PCT. 31.9%
MOST SHORT-HANDED GOALS 21
BEST PENALTY-KILL PCT. 88.9%
MOST PENALTY MINUTES 901
10
MOST SAVES 1378
BEST GOALS AGAINST AVG. 1.56
MOST GOALS AGAINST 16 vs. Minnesota
MOST ASSISTS 27 vs. Lowell
MOST POINTS
43 vs. Lowell
LARGEST WIN MARGIN 16-0 vs. Lowell
LARGEST WIN MARGIN 16-2 vs. Minnesota
MOST GOALS COMBINED 20, 15-5 win vs. Army
MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS 8 vs. Lowell
MOST SHORT-HANDED GOALS 3 vs. Army at Boston University at Northeastern
MOST PENALTIES
144 at Boston University
MOST PENALTY MINUTES
MOST PENALTIES COMBINED 46 vs. Boston University -Maine, 24 -Boston University, 22
1992-93 1992-93
PERIOD SCORING 3/3/90 1/4/86 3/3/90 3/3/90 3/3/90 1/4/86 1/3/92
SPECIAL TEAMS
1992-93
MOST PENALTIES COMBINED 268 vs. Boston University -Maine, 144 -Boston University, 124 (NCAA RECORD)
3/3/90 1/3/92 1/23/04 12/9/06 3/10/12 1/24/04
1992-93 1986-1993
1992-93 1992-93 1992-93 2005-06 1992-93
2003-04 1984-85 2003-04
MOST GOALS
9 vs. St. Thomas (2nd)
MOST GOALS AGAINST 7 vs. Minnesota (2nd)
MOST ASSISTS
12 vs. St. Thomas (2nd) vs. New Brunswick (3rd) vs. Army (2nd)
MOST POINTS
21 vs. St. Thomas (2nd)
MOST PENALTIES
21 at Boston University (3rd)
MOST PENALTY MINUTES
138 at Boston University (3rd)
1/24/04
25 vs. Boston University (2nd) (Jeff Nord)
MOST SAVES
FEWEST SAVES
0 vs. Kent State (2nd) (Garth Snow)
25 vs. Army (2nd)
FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL
1 vs. North Dakota (3rd) 3/20/04
MISCELLANEOUS MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS 8 vs. Lowell
MOST SHOTS ON GOAL 61 vs. Lowell
FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL 15 vs. Miami (OH)
LONGEST GAME
109:27 vs. Massachusetts
11/11/78
1/24/04 1/24/04
1/21/81 11/1/91
MISCELLANEOUS
GOALTENDING 63 vs. Massachusetts (Jimmy Howard)
11/11/78 12/15/78 1/3/92
SPECIAL TEAMS
MOST SHOTS ON GOAL MOST SAVES
1/4/86
2, 00:06 vs. Providence 11/7/86 (Major, McHugh) 3, 00:52 vs. Providence 11/19/83 (Grillo, Hernon, Jacques) 4, 01:51 vs. Providence 11/7/86 (Major, McHugh, Studnicka, Golden) 5, 05:08 vs. Northeastern 11/15/02 (Lawson, Moore, Jackson, Damon, Liscak)
GOALTENDING
1/24/04
11/11/78
FASTEST GOALS BY MAINE
1/24/04
1992-93
GOALTENDING MOST SHUTOUTS
16 vs. Lowell
1992-93
SPECIAL TEAMS MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS
MOST GOALS
24 vs. Merrimack at Boston University
SCORING MOST GOALS
GAME SCORING
3/3/90 3/20/04 12/29/10 3/20/04
1/3/92 10/20/01
RECORDS & STATS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS CAREER SCORING
MOST GOALS
108, Jean-Yves Roy
MOST ASSISTS
198, Jim Montgomery
MOST POINTS
301, Jim Montgomery
MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS 19, Jean-Yves Roy
MOST SHORT-HANDED GOALS 10, Jim Montgomery
1989-92 1989-93 1989-93 1989-92 1989-93
32, Andre Aubut Jack Capuano
MOST ASSISTS
112, Keith Carney
MOST POINTS
135, Andre Aubut
170, Jim Montgomery
MOST PENALTY MINUTES 467, Joey Diamond
46, Cal Ingraham
MOST ASSISTS
75, Paul Kariya
MOST POINTS
100, Paul Kariya
MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS 8, Brad Prudie
MOST HAT-TRICKS 4, Gary Conn
00:13, Tony Frenette vs. Miami
CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A GOAL 1978-82 1985-88 1988-91 1978-82
MISCELLANEOUS/SPECIAL TEAMS MOST GAMES PLAYED
MOST GOALS
FASTEST GOAL TO OPEN
SCORING BY A DEFENSEMAN MOST GOALS
GAME SCORING
SEASON SCORING
1989-93 2009-13
8, Lucas Lawson (2/15/02 to 3/8/02) Ron Hellen (12/29/84 to 1/20/85)
CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A POINT 31, Paul Kariya (10/23/92 to 3/2/93)
1992-93 1992-93
5, Gary Conn vs. Mount Allison Jay Mazur vs. Lowell Brian FLynn vs. Lowell
1992-93
5, x6 times
15, Ben Hutton
MOST ASSISTS
49, Keith Carney
MOST POINTS
56, Keith Carney
1978-79
FASTEST GOAL TO OPEN
22, Cal Ingraham
ROOKIE SCORING
MOST GOALS
39, Jean-Yves Roy 29, Scott Pellerin 26, Jim Montgomery 25, Paul Kariya 25, Chris Ferraro
MOST ASSISTS
75, Paul Kariya 42, Mario Thyer 35 Andre Aubut 34, Michel Léveillé 34, Jim Montgomery
MOST POINTS
100, Paul Kariya 66, Mario THyer 65, Jean-Yves Roy 62, Scott Pellerin 60, Jim Montgomery
MOST SHORT-HANDED GOALS 6, David Capuano Scott Pellerin 1989-90 1988-89 1989-90 1992-93 1992-93 1992-93 1987-88 1978-79 2003-04 1989-90 1992-93 1987-88 1989-90 1988-89 1989-90
MISCELLANEOUS/SPECIAL TEAMS MOST GAMES PLAYED 46, Jean-Yves Roy
MOST PENALTY MINUTES 106, Peter Ferraro
1989-90 1992-93
MOST PENALTY MINUTES 148, Prestin Ryan
MOST GAMES PLAYED 46, Martin Robitaille Jean-Yves Roy
7, Brian Flynn vs. Lowell 00:06, Gustav Nyquist vs. Vermont
1/9/05
2/19/10 2/12/11
SCORING BY A DEFENSEMAN
2001-02 1984-85
MOST POINTS
1992-93
MOST ASSISTS
3, Andre Aubut vs. Salem St. Brian Straub vs. Merrimack 5, Andre Aubut vs. St. Thomas Troy Barnes vs. Quinnipiac
11/19/81 2/2/91 2/9/79 1/9/05
MOST POINTS 2013-14
5, Andre Aubut, x5 Troy Barnes vs. Quinnipiac
1990-91
MISCELLANEOUS/SPECIAL TEAMS
1990-91
MISCELLANEOUS/SPECIAL TEAMS MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS
Last Troy Barnes vs. Quinnipiac
MOST POINTS
10/13/95
11/3/78 2/7/87 2/19/10
MOST ASSISTS
1994-95
SCORING BY A DEFENSEMAN MOST GOALS
MOST GOALS
1992-93 1988-89 1991-92 2003-04 1989-90 1989-90
MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS 4, Jay Mazur vs. Lowell
1/9/05
2/7/87
MOST SHORT-HANDED GOALS 2, 4x times
Last Josh Soares at Northeastern
12/9/06
PERIOD SCORING
MOST GOALS
4, Gary Conn vs. Mount Allison Martin Robitaille vs. Lowell
11/3/78 3/3/90
MOST ASSISTS 3, x14 times
Last Marcus Gustafsson vs. Air Force
12/28/96
MOST POINTS 4, x7 times
Last Martin Kariya vs. Providence
FASTEST GOALS BY A PLAYER
2, 00:10, Spencer Abbott vs. Michigan State 3, 04:35, Jim Montgomery vs. Lake Superior 4, 08:27, Gary Conn vs. Mount Allison
FASTEST GOAL TO OPEN
00:06, Gary Conn vs. Merrimack
1/4/02
10/15/10 4/3/93 11/3/78 12/29/78
SPECIAL TEAMS MOST PENALTIES
5, John McDonald vs. Colorado College
MOST PENALTY MINUTES
22, 5x vs. Boston University
1/12/85 1/24/04
MISCELLANEOUS/SPECIAL TEAMS MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS
3, Martin Robitaille vs. Lowell
3/3/90
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GOALTENDING RECORDS CAREER GAMES PLAYED
110, Scott King 103, Blair Allison 100, Jeremy Swayman 99, Ben Bishop 98, Alfie Michaud 85, Matt Yeats
MINUTES PLAYED
5903, Jeremy Swayman 5792, Scott King 5789, Blair Allison 5667, Ben Bishop 5455, Alfie Michaud 4823, Jimmy Howard
MOST SAVES
3130, Jeremy Swayman 2463, Scott King 2399, Ben Bishop 2213, Blair Allison 2095, Alfie Michaud 2083, Al Loring
MOST WINS
66, Garth Snow Scott King 62, Blair Allison 60, Alfie Michaud 54, Ben Bishop
LOWEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1.84, Jimmy Howard 1.96, Frank Doyle 2.19, Mike Morrison 2.29, Ben Bishop 2.51, Jeremy Swayman 2.52, Martin Ouellette
HIGHEST SAVE PERCENTAGE .931, Jimmy Howard .927, Jeremy Swayman .919, Frank Doyle .915, Mike Morrison .913, Martin Ouellette .912, Ben Bishop
WIN-LOSS PERCENTAGE
.854, Garth Snow (66-10-3)
GOALS
1, Jim Tortorella
ASSISTS
10, Garth Snow
SHUTOUTS
15, Jimmy Howard 7, Frank Doyle 6, Alfie Michaud
CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED 51, Blair Allison 40, Ben Bishop
GAME
SEASON GAMES PLAYED 1986-90 1993-96 2017-20 2005-08 1996-99 1999-2002 2017-20 1986-90 1993-96 2005-08 1996-99 2002-05 2017-20 1986-90 2005-08 1993-96 1996-99 1985-88 1988-93 1986-90 1993-96 1996-99 2005-08 2002-05 2002-04 1998-2002 2005-08 2017-20 2010-14 2002-05 2017-20 2002-04 1998-2002 2010-14 2005-08 1988-93 1977-81
44, Blair Allison 39, Jimmy Howard 37, Alfie Michaud 36, Dan Sullivan 35, Jeremy Swayman 34, Ben Bishop Ben Bishop Martin Ouellette Jeremy Swayman
1994-95 2004-05 1998-99 2011-12 2018-29 2006-07 2007-08 2013-14 2019-20
MINUTES PLAYED
2572:16, Blair Allison 2309:43, Jimmy Howard 2147:01, Alfie Michaud 2088:04, Dan Sullivan 2060:05, Jeremy Swayman 2030:59, Jeremy Swayman 1972:09, Ben Bishop
1994-95 2004-05 1998-99 2011-12 2019-20 2018-19 2007-08
MOST SAVES
1099, Jeremy Swayman 1071, Jeremy Swayman 960, Jeremy Swayman 926, Martin Ouellette 915, Ben Bishop 907, Blair Allison 903, Al Loring 900, Jimmy Howard
2019-20 2018-19 2017-18 2013-14 2007-08 1994-95 1985-86 2004-05
MOST WINS
32, Blair Allison 28, Alfie Michaud 25, Scott King Garth Snow 22, Dan Sullivan
1994-95 1998-99 1987-88 1991-92 2011-12
LOWEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1.19, Jimmy Howard 1.81, Frank Doyle 1.92, Jimmy Howard 1.08, Garth Snow 2.14, Frank Doyle Ben Bishop
HIGHEST SAVE PERCENTAGE .956, Jimmy Howard .939, Jeremy Swayman .925, Martin Ouellette .924, Jimmy Howard .923, Frank Doyle Ben Bishop
2003-04 2019-20 2013-14 2004-05 2003-04 2006-07
WIN-LOSS PERCENTAGE
.977, Garth Snow (21-0-1)
1992-93
GOALS 1988-93 2002-05 2002-04 1996-99 1994-95 2005-07
1, Jim Tortorella vs. Vasby
12/28/80
ASSISTS
4, Garth Snow 3, Alfie Michaud Garth Snow Garth Snow Martin Ouellette
1990-91 1997-98 1991-92 1992-93 2012-13
SHUTOUTS
6, Jimmy Howard 6, Jimmy Howard 5, Frank Doyle
2003-04 2004-05 2003-04
LONGEST SHUTOUT SEQUENCE 202:48, Dan Sullivan 193:45, Jimmy Howard 147:53, Blair Allison 130:38, Garth Snow
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MOST SAVES
63, Jimmy Howard vs. UMass
3/20/04
PERIOD PERIOD MOST SAVES
25, Jeff Nord vs. Boston University
FEWEST SAVES
0, Garth Snow vs. Kent State
1989-93 11/1/91
PLAYER, POSITION, YEARS GAMES PLAYED GOALS ASSISTS POINTS
PLAYER, POSITION, YEARS GAMES PLAYED GOALS ASSISTS POINTS
Jim Montgomery, F (89-93)
170
103
198
301
Rob Zamejc, F (79-82)
95
44
81
125
Scott Pellerin, F (88-92)
167
106
117
223
Paul Kariya, F (92-94)
51
33
91
124
Gary Conn, F (77-81)
127
107
114
221
Jack Capuano, D (85-88)
124
32
89
121
David Capuano, F (86-89)
122
89
122
211
Christian Lalonde, F (86-90)
164
40
81
121
Jean-Yves Roy, F (89-92)
124
108
95
203
Bill Demianiuk, F (77-81)
127
49
70
119
Cal Ingraham, F (89-94)
131
90
97
187
David Cullen, D (95-99)
146
28
89
117
Steve Kariya, F (95-99)
150
78
109
187
Colin Shields, F (01-04)
120
61
56
117
Cory Larose, F (96-00)
146
61
119
180
Josh Soares, F (03-07)
132
49
63
112
Martin Robitaille, F (88-92)
165
69
106
175
Derek Damon, F (02-06)
160
41
60
111
Joe Crespi, F (77-81)
125
78
90
168
John Tortorella, F (78-81)
99
39
71
110
Brian Flynn, F, (08-12)
153
69
87
156
Brad Purdie, F (92-96)
139
55
54
109
Martin Kariya, F (99-03)
156
50
105
155
Tanner House, F (07-11)
138
39
70
109
Mike McHugh, F (84-88)
149
68
84
152
Peter Metcalf, D (98-02)
148
24
84
108
Shawn Wansborough, F (94-98)
139
74
77
151
Dan Kerluke, F (97-01)
152
54
54
108
Michel Léveillé, F (03-07)
153
53
96
149
Tim Lovell, F (93-96)
115
51
57
108
Mike Golden, F (84-88)
111
64
84
148
Blaine Byron, F (13-17)
145
46
62
108
Spencer Abbott, F, (08-12)
151
54
92
146
Greg Moore, F (02-06)
154
66
41
107
Guy Perron, F (86-90)
136
62
84
146
Scott Parmentier, F (94-98)
142
60
47
107
Gustav Nyquist (08-11)
113
50
94
144
Cam Brown, F (13-17)
146
23
83
106
Patrice Tardif, F (90-94)
146
72
72
144
Chris Imes, D (92-95)
156
26
79
105
Dave Wensley, F (84-88)
156
70
72
142
Joey Diamond, F (10-13)
135
59
45
104
Brian Hughes, F (77-81)
124
51
90
141
Robert Liscak, F (99-03)
149
46
58
104
Brian Downey, F (89-92)
112
59
81
140
Devin Shore, F (12-15)
112
34
70
104
Dan Shermerhorn, F (93-97)
153
71
69
140
Robert LaFleur, F (78-82)
126
72
64
136
Andre Aubut, D (78-82)
127
32
103
135
Todd Bjorkstrand, F (80-84)
120
44
90
134
Bob Corkum, F (85-89)
159
56
76
132
Niko Dimitrakos, F (98-02)
139
50
80
130
Mitchell Fossier, F (16-20)
134
38
90
128
Ray Jacques, F (81-85)
125
46
82
128
Ron Hellen, F (81-86)
141
58
69
127
Keith Carney, D (88-91)
121
14
112
126
RECORDS & STATS
100-POINT SCORERS
YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Year-by-Year Goal Leaders 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83
1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22
Gary Conn Gary Conn Gary Conn Gary Conn Robert LaFleur Ray Jacques Ron Hellen Todd Bjorkstrand Ron Hellen Bruce Major Mike McHugh David Capuano David Capuano Jean-Yves Roy Jean-Yves Roy Scott Pellerin Jean-Yves Roy Cal Ingraham Mike Latendresse Brad Purdie Shawn Wansborough Scott Parmentier Steve Kariya Steve Kariya Ben Guite Michael Schutte Colin Shields Lucas Lawson Todd Jackson Derek Damon Greg Moore Greg Moore Josh Soares Wes Clark Gustav Nyquist Gustav Nyquist Brian Flynn Joey Diamond Joey Diamond Ben Hutton Devin Shore Will Merchant Blaine Byron Mitchell Fossier Chase Pearson Tim Doherty Eduards Tralmaks Eduards Tralmaks donavan villeneuve-houle
Year-by-Year Assist Leaders 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93
Brian Hughes Brian Hughes Gary Conn Gary Conn Rob Zamejc Todd Bjorkstrand Todd Bjorkstrand Ray Jacques John McDonald David Capuano David Capuano Scott Pellerin Scott Pellerin Jim Montgomery Jim Montgomery Jim Montgomery Paul Kariya
21 35 21 30 27 15 15 15 18 14 21 34 37 39 37 32 32 46 20 29 27 20 25 28 22 25 29 21 21 14 14 28 20 10 13 19 20 25 14 15 14 13 18 12 16 14 14 6 10 28 31 24 33 27 19 37 27 24 41 51 33 34 34 57 44 75
1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22
Dave MacIsaac Jeff Tory Jeff Tory Steve Kariya David Cullen Steve Kariya Cory Larose Martin Kariya Peter Metcalf Martin Kariya Michel Léveillé Jon Jankus Josh Soares Teddy Purcell Rob Bellamy Gustav Nyquist Gustav Nyquist Gustav Nyquist Spencer Abbott Devin Shore Devin Shore Devin Shore Blaine Byron Cam Brown Mitchell Fossier Mitchell Fossier Mitchell Fossier Jakub Sirota lynden breen
Year-by-Year Point Leaders
1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
Gary Conn Gary Conn Gary Conn Gary Conn Robert LaFleur Ray Jacques Todd Bjorkstrand Ray Jacques John McDonald David Capuano David Capuano David Capuano Jean-Yves Roy Jean-Yves Roy Jim Montgomery Paul Kariya Mike Latendresse Jeff Tory Dan Shermerhorn Steve Kariya Steve Kariya Steve Kariya Cory Larose Martin Kariya Niko Dimitrakos Martin Kariya Colin Shields Derek Damon Greg Moore Josh Soares Michel Léveillé Wes Clark Gustav Nyquist Gustav Nyquist Gustav Nyquist Spencer Abbott Devin Shore
21 35 21 30 27 15 15 14 11 18 34 37 39 37 21 25 20 13 20 19 25 27 15 12 20 14 18 14 28 20 19 10 13 19 18 21 6
27 30 24 33 23 18 37 27 24 41 51 30 26 45 44 75 19 42 23 31 25 38 36 24 31 36 26 13 17 25 26 11 19 42 33 41 20
20 42 37 31 27 38 36 24 41 36 34 17 26 27 13 19 42 33 41 20 29 21 16 35 22 28 32 10 16 48 65 45 63 50 33 52 41 35 59 85 67 65 82 65 100 39 55 43 50 50 65 51 36 51 50 44 27 45 45 45 21 32 61 51 62 26
2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22
Devin Shore Devin Shore Blaine Byron Blaine Byron Mitchell Fossier Mitchell Fossier Mitchell Fossier Adam Dawe lynden breen
14 29 43 14 21 35 8 16 24 18 23 41 12 22 34 8 28 36 10 32 42 5 9 14 9 16 25
Year-by-Year Goalie Leaders
GA GAA Save Sv% 1977-78 Jeff Nord 54 3.83 386 .877 1978-79 Jeff Nord 51 2.87 475 .900 1979-80 Jim Tortorella 105 3.93 794 .879 1980-81 Jeff Nord 101 3.73 301 .907 1981-82 Duffy Loney 81 6.14 478 .855 1982-83 Ray Roy 92 5.68 519 .849 1983-84 Jean Lacoste 61 4.29 514 .891 1984-85 Jean Lacoste 92 4.93 593 .866 1985-86 Al Loring 135 5.03 903 .878 1986-87 Al Loring 90 3.73 707 .887 1987-88 Scott King 91 3.10 782 .896 1988-89 Scott King 83 3.57 591 .877 1989-90 Scott King 67 2.63 600 .900 1990-91 Garth Snow 64 2.98 466 .879 1991-92 Garth Snow 73 2.44 550 .883 1992-93 Mike Dunham 63 2.65 525 .893 1993-94 Blair Allison 78 3.37 562 .878 1994-95 Blair Allison 115 2.68 907 .887 1995-96 Blair Allison 95 3.11 744 .887 1996-97 Alfie Michaud 78 3.09 495 .864 1997-98 Alfie Michaud 94 3.14 762 .890 1998-99 Alfie Michaud 83 2.32 838 .910 1999-00 Matt Yeats 79 2.60 806 .911 2000-01 Matt Yeats 76 2.40 662 .897 2001-02 Mike Morrison 60 2.19 696 .921 2002-03 Frank Doyle 42 2.14 454 .915 2003-04 Jimmy Howard 27 1.19 580 .956 2004-05 Jimmy Howard 74 1.92 900 .924 2005-06 Ben Bishop 68 2.28 665 .907 2006-07 Ben Bishop 68 2.14 819 .923 2007-08 Ben Bishop 80 2.43 915 .920 2008-09 Scott Darling 72 2.76 611 .895 2009-10 Scott Darling 78 3.10 663 .895 2010-11 Dan Sullivan 51 2.73 413 .890 2011-12 Dan Sullivan 90 2.59 894 .909 2012-13 Martin Ouellette 71 2.42 786 .917 2013-14 Martin Ouellette 75 2.29 926 .925 2014-15 Matt Morris 55 2.99 579 .905 2015-16 Rob McGovern 50 2.78 525 .905 2016-17 Rob McGovern 81 2.99 842 .912 2017-18 Jeremy Swayman 82 2.72 960 .921 2018-19 Jeremy Swayman 90 2.78 1071 .919 2019-20 Jeremy Swayman 71 2.07 1099 .939 2020-21 Victor Ostman 38 3.77 348 .902 2021-22 victor ostman 68 3.31 610 .900
AWARDS HOBEY BAKER MEMORIAL AWARD WINNERS
Scott Pellerin | 1992
Paul Kariya | 1993
Pellerin capped off a stellar career at Maine when he became the first Black Bear to win the Hobey Baker in 1992. He currently ranks third on the Maine all-time list in goals (106) and assists (117), and is second in total points at 223. In 1997, he was inducted into the Maine Hall of Fame. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP 1988-89 45 1989-90 42 1990-91 43 1991-92 37 Totals 167
G 29 22 23 32 106
A 33 34 25 25 117
PTS 62 56 48 57 223
PIM 92 68 60 27/54 274
PP 13 11 13 10 47
SH 1 1 0 6 8
GW 1 1 5 7 14
Kariya, the 1993 winner, joined fellow finalist Jim Montgomery to lead Maine to its first Division I National Championship. He holds the Black Bear single season record with 2575-100 and was the first freshman to win the award. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP 1992-93 39 1993-94 12 Totals 51
G 25 8 33
A 75 16 91
PTS 100 24 124
HOCKEY HUMANITARIAN AWARD Jim Leger | 2000
Leger was named the fifth recipient of the College Hockey Humanitarian Award, presented to college hockey’s finest citizen, at the 2000 Frozen Four in Providence, R.I. Leger was recognized for his efforts on the ice, in the classroom, and most importantly, in the community. An assistant captain on the 1999–2000 Frozen Four team, he was rewarded for his leadership of organizations on campus like the Student Athletic Advisory Board, where he served as president his senior year, and his work with many charities, including: the Blaine House Conference, 1999 Toys for Tots program, and countless other examples of community outreach that he initiated himself. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP 1996-97 9 1997-98 35 1998-99 41 1999-2000 40 Totals 125
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PTS 1 14 7 18 40
PIM 1/2 4/8 2/4 10/20 17/34
PP 0 0 0 1 1
SH 0 0 1 2 3
GW 0 0 1 2 3
PIM 6/12 2/4 8/16
PP 6 1 7
SH 2 0 2
GW 7 1 8
AWARDS & HONORS
HOBEY BAKER MEMORIAL AWARD FINALISTS David Capuano | 1988, 1989
Steve Kariya | 1995
As a sophomore David Capuano led the 1987-88 squad to a 34-8-2 finish and the Frozen Four with a 34-51-85 season. As a junior, Capuano posted a 37-30-67 season while leading the Black Bears to their second consecutive Frozen Four appearance.
Steve Kariya, younger brother of Paul, was a finalist in 1999, when he led the Black Bears to their second National Championship. He led the team in scoring with 27 goals and 38 assists and also served as captain.
Mike Golden | 1988
Greg Moore | 2006
Mike Golden, a senior captain of Maine’s first NCAA Frozen Four club in 1987-88, finished his career with a 31-44-75 year. He earned second-team All-America honors and joined David Capuano as a finalist for the award in 1988.
Greg Moore, the captain of the 2005-06 Black Bears, led the team to the NCAA Frozen Four with a record of 28-12-2. Moore had a team-high 28 goals and had 45 total points. He also earned All-America honors and Hockey East First-Team honors.
Jean-Yves Roy | 1991, 1992
Gustav Nyquist | 2010, 2011
Jean–Yves Roy was a finalist following the 1991 and 1992 seasons. As a sophomore, Roy finished the season 39-26-65 and earned first team All-America and All-Hockey East honors. As a junior, he finished the season 32-24-56 to earn his second straight spot amongst the finalists as well as All-America honors.
Gustav Nyquist, as a sophomore in 2009-10, was named to the Hobey Hat Trick. He led the nation in scoring with 19 goals and 42 assists for 61 points. He was named a First Team All-American and the only unanimous selection to the Hockey East First Team. He was one of 10 finalists as a junior in 2011.
Jim Montgomery | 1993
Spencer Abbott | 2012
Montgomery, the captain of the 1993 national championship club, finished his senior season 32-63-95. He scored three third period goals to lift Maine to a 5-4 win over Lake Superior State in the national championship game. He was inducted into the Maine Hall of Fame in 1998.
Spencer Abbott was named to the Hobey Baker Hat Trick in 2012. He led Maine to a return trip to the NCAA Tournament. Abbott led the nation in both points per game and asssists per game en route to Hockey East and New England Player of the Year honors.
Chris Imes | 1995
Jeremy Swayman | 2020
Chris Imes, a Birchdale, Minn., native finished his senior season as the runner-up for the 1995 award. He led Maine to a 32-6-6 season and its second appearance in the National Championship game in three seasons.
Jeremy Swayman was named to the Hobey Baker Hat Trick in 2020. He played in over 2,000 minutes and led the nation in saves with 1,099, a school record, also posting a 2.07 goals against average and his .939 save percentage was second in the nation. Swayman led the Black Bears to a home playoff series before the season was cut short due to COVID-19.
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AWARDS Spencer Penrose Trophy - National Coach of the Year
Chris Imes
Jimmy Howard (USA)
Jack Capuano (1st)
1995
Shawn Walsh
Paul Kariya
Gustav Nyquist (Sweden - Silver)
Mike McHugh (1st)
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2005
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2006
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2007
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2009
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2011
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2018
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2009
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2009 Frank Jordan, Jerry Laflamme, Mike Williams
2005
Jimmy Howard,
2015
2010
Jack Loftus, Dick Nightingale
2016
2011
Gloria Dauphinee
2012
Kristian Joliet
Steve Mullin
Steven Swavely
2006
Travis Wight
2007
Mike Lundin
Friends of Maine Hockey Volunteer of the Year
2013
Crystal and Dave Butler
2008
Travis Ramsey
1998
B.J. Beaulieu
2014
Naked 5
2009
Jeff Dimmen
1999
Bob Thomas
2015
2010
Jeff Dimmen
2000
Betty Donovan
2016
2011
Jeff Dimmen
2001
Denny Wallace
2012
Ryan Hegarty
2002
Gayle and Wayne Killam
University of Maine Honors
2013
Mark Nemec
2003
Vicki and James Williams
Sports Hall of Fame
2014
Conor Riley
2004
Karen and Irv Marsters
1988
Andre Aubut
2005
Dave Wollstadt
1989
Gary Conn
2006
Paula Johnson
1994
Eric Weinrich
2007
Rodney Lajoie
1997
Scott Pellerin
Stein Award
2008
Jamie Moreau
1998
Jim Montgomery
1999
Brendan Walsh
2009
Anne Britt
1999
Paul Kariya
2000
Brendan Walsh
2010
Sue Pate
2002
Shawn Walsh
2001
Lucas Lawson
2011
Cherie Damon
2003
Chris Imes
Wendy Frost, Jane Langley
2004
Jean-Yves Roy Scott King
2015 2016
2002
Dan Renouf
Lucas Lawson
2012
Jack Frost
2003
Chris Heisten
2013
Gayle Morin
2005
2004
Todd Jackson
2014
Doug Damon
2006
Mike McHugh
2007
Garth Snow
2008
David Capuano
2009
Keith Carney
2005
John Ronan
2015
2006
Greg Moore
2016
2007
Josh Soares
2008
Rob Bellamy
Madeline Bacon Spirit Award
2010
Mike Dunham
2009
Simon Danis-Pepin,
1985
TKE Fraternity
2011
Jimmy Howard
Jeff Marshall
1986
Don Moores
2012
Steve Kariya
Nonni Daly
2013
Jack Capuano
Murray Bain
2017
1993 National Championship Team
John McDonough
2017
Grant Standbrook
Jeff Harris
M Club Dean Smith Award Winners
2010 2011 2012
Tanner House Tanner House Will O’Neill
2013
Mike Cornell
2014
Brice O’Connor
2015 2016
Steven Swavely
Bruce Griffin Memorial Award presented by Monday Night Insiders Club
1987 1988 1989 1990
Jen Tower
Maine Student Section
1994
Paul Kariya
1991
Jack and Cathy Hart
2000
Jim Leger
1992
Newton Culver
2002
Martin Kariya
1993
Jane Carroll
1994
Chuck and Jane Veeder
2003
Martin Karyia
Joy LeVasseur
2004
Frank Doyle
Dave Wollstadt
2008
Travis Ramsey
2010
Tanner House
1995
Gray Shaneberger
1999
Jim Leger
2000
A.J. Begg
1997
Mike Williams
2001
Matthias Trattnig
1998
John and Lisa Gabarra
2002
Gray Shaneberger
1999
UMaine Students
Retired Jerseys
2003
Gray Shaneberger
2000
Linda Mosley
1993
Scott Pellerin (#8)
2004
Ben Murphy
2001
Bill Bruns
1994
Jim Montgomery (#19)
2005
Troy Barnes
2002
Kaitlin Sighinolfi
2001
Paul Kariya (#9)
2006
Travis Wight
2003
Marcelle Coffin
2004
Shawn Walsh (Shamrock)
2007
Josh Soares
2004
Alexis Wollstadt
2008
Rob Bellamy
2005
Buffy Parker and Spiros Polemis
2009
Chris Hahn
1996
AWARDS & HONORS
2000
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MEET BRADY KEEPER
KEEPER'S STATS AND ACCOLADES AT MAINE
UMAINE BLACK BEAR DEFENSEMAN FROM 2017-2019
(2017-2019)
1 3 73 44 13 31
All-Conference Selection Game Winning Goals Career Games in Orono
Total Points
Goals from the Blueline
B
rady Keeper, a sophomore defenseman for the Black Bears, was signed as a free agent at the conclusion of the 2018-19 season. The Florida Panthers came to terms with the Cross Lake, Manitoba, native after Maine’s season ended in the 2018-19 Hockey East playoffs. “He’s one in 30 million,” Alfie Michaud said. “It’s remarkable.” “Brady is a promising puck-moving defenseman who possesses strong offensive instincts and plays a physical game,” said GM Dale Tallon. “He has been a leader for the University of Maine and found success as one of the team’s top defenders. We are excited for Brady to join the Panthers and continue to grow his game.” In his final season, the 22-year-old Keeper appeared in 36 games with the University of Maine, leading all Black Bears defensemen in goals (7), assists (15) and points (22). The 6-foot-2, 194-pound native of Cross Lake, Manitoba, played two seasons for the University of Maine (2017-18 to 2018-19), appearing in 73 games and producing 44 points (13 goals and 31 assists). Prior to his collegiate career, Keeper played 161 games for the Opaskwayak Cree Nation Blizzard of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League (2013-14 to 2016-17), recording 133 points (52G/81A) and was named the league’s top defenseman and most valuable player in 2016-17. Keeper is currently on the Panthers’ active roster and figures to play a roll in new head coach Joel Quenneville’s defense.
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Assists over Two Years
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Miles from Cross Lake to Florida
NHL DEBUT
^ Billboard in Cross Lake, Manitoba welcoming visitors to the home town of NHLer Brady Keeper
Grant Standbrook spent 21 seasons behind the bench at UMaine, serving as an assistant coach on Maine's 1993 and 1999 National Championship teams. While at Maine, he racked up an impressive 506-234-69 record as an assistant and was the 2005 recipient of the Terry Flanigan Award, presented by the American Hockey Coaches Association to honor an assistant coach's career body of work. In total over his career, he coached and mentored 34 All-Americans, eight U.S. Olympians and two Canadian Olympians and a pair of Hobey Baker Award winners (Scott Pellerin, Paul Kariya). In total over his 38 seasons in collegiate coaching, Standbrook developed 69 future National Hockey League players.
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We Are UMaine The University of Maine is Maine’s land grant, sea grant and space grant university. The state’s research university. • More than 11,700 UMaine students from 50 states and 75 countries explore, learn, and make discoveries about themselves and the world, mentored by world-class faculty and graduate students. •
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UMAINE OVERVIEW U
niversity of Maine was established in Orono in 1865 under the provisions of the Morrill Act. As Maine’s land grant, sea grant and space grant institution with a statewide mission of teaching, research and community engagement, the university extends the resources of its learning community to address the educational, economic, cultural and social needs of Maine. UMaine provides high-quality education that utilizes practices grounded in how people best learn. The university conducts research and scholarship that are critically evaluated within the disciplines, and often lead to national and international recognition. In its economic development initiatives and outreach, UMaine is connected to and supportive of the people and the enterprises of the state. As part of the UMaine experience, students are involved in real-world enterprises that inform their academic work and provide growth opportunities. The university’s significant strengths in education and research include advanced materials for infrastructure and energy, climate change, engineering, forestry and the environment, marine sciences and STEM education. UMaine is one of the nation’s major public institutions of higher education, and the state’s center for research and graduate education. Maine’s flagship university enrolls more than 11,700 undergraduate and graduate students from across the U.S. and more than 75 countries. The University of Maine offers more than 90 undergraduate majors and academic programs, and more than 100 degree programs through which students can earn master’s or doctoral degrees or graduate certificates. The research and scholarship of UMaine faculty members and graduate students greatly enrich the undergraduate experience. As a research university, UMaine offers undergraduates opportunities to be active participants in research, working with the university’s world-class scholars.
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The university has the state’s largest mix of nationally and internationally recognized faculty, researchers and scholars, representing some of the most respected minds in their fields. Among the state’s public universities, UMaine awards 39% of all four-year degrees, 44% of all master’s degrees, and 87% of Maine’s Ph.D.s and Ed.D.s. Our graduates join approximately 110,000 alumni worldwide. The University of Maine has the Maine Business School and five colleges — College of Engineering; College of Natural Sciences, Forestry, and Agriculture; College of Education and Human Development; and College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. UMaine’s Honors College offers one of the oldest programs of its kind in the country. The university’s commitment to lifelong learning goes beyond its academic degree programs to include its statewide outreach through University of Maine Cooperative Extension and other public service programs and departments, its involvement in public schools, and its accessibility through continuing education opportunities. The University of Maine conducts nationally and internationally recognized research, and is in partnership with the private and public sectors to stimulate and support the state’s economic growth and development. The university makes an impact on Maine’s quality of life through basic and applied research in venues from the Gulf of Maine and Maine’s forestlands to the high-tech laboratories. The university also is the home of Maine’s largest library and the Versant Power Astronomy Center, with the state’s largest and most technologically advanced planetarium, and the second largest research observatory. The University of Maine is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE), the oldest regional accrediting association in the United States.
ABOUT UMAINE
AS PART OF THE UMAINE EXPERIENCE, STUDENTS ARE INVOLVED IN REAL-WORLD ENTERPRISES THAT INFORM THEIR ACADEMIC WORK AND PROVIDE GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES.
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BLACK BEAR POINTS OF PRIDE
• UMaine has won two NCAA Division I National Championships in men’s ice hockey in addition to 18 NCAA appearances and 11 Frozen Four appearances.
Points of Pride
• Alfond Arena recognized as the college hockey rink with the “Best Atmosphere” by the Wall Street Journal (2011).
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• Two Hobey Baker Award winners from UMaine (Scott Pellerin and Paul Kariya) were recognized as the top NCAA men’s ice hockey player.• UMaine has won two NCAA Division I National Championships in men’s ice hockey in addition to
• UMaine football has had 62 players in NFL camps. There currently are two players listed on NFL rosters. UMaine football has produced 48 All-Americans (2020). • Black Bear alumnus John Huard ’67, was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. • UMaine football has won 12 conference titles and made
• Paul Kariya was inducted into the prestigious Hockey Hall of Fame 18 NCAA 11 Frozen Fourwill appearances. as a member of theappearances 2017 class. and Kariya’s #9 jersey be retired in Anaheim during the 2018-19 season. • Alfond Arena recognized as the college hockey rink with
• Threeseven Black BearsTournament have playedappearances, in the Super Bowl. Trevor NCAA including four Bates was a NCAA memberFinal of the Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots Eight appearances in the last 11 years. Maine practice squad (2017). played in the 1965 Tangerine Bowl.
• 52 former Black Bears have played or currently play in the NHL.
• UMaine football hasfour had conference 62 players in NFL • UMaine softball has won titles andcamps. made There UMaine’s currently are two players listed on NFL rosters. first NCAA appearance by a women’s team in 1994. UMaine
the “Best Atmosphere” by the Wall Street Journal (2011).
• Two Hobey Baker Award winners from UMaine (Scott and Paul Kariya) were recognized as the top NCAA • In 2018,Pellerin UMaine football won the CAA title before advance to the men’s ice hockey player. FCS National Semifinals; further than any UMaine football team
has advanced in history. • Paul Kariya was inducted into the prestigious Hockey Hall of Fame as a member of the 2017 class. Kariya’s #9 jersey
• UMainewill baseball has seven College WorldtheSeries appearances be retired in Anaheim during 2018-19 season. and 16 NCAA regional appearances. Baseball has won seven conference 52 former have played or currently play in the titles, •including theBlack 2011Bears championship. NHL.
• UMaine has had seven major players addition to • Inbaseball 2018, UMaine football wonleague the CAA title in before coaches advance Brian Butterfield Carl “Stump” Merrill. to the FCSand National Semifinals; further than any
football has produced 48 All-Americans (2020).
• Former UMaine men’s basketball player Rick ledinto the Dallas • Black Bear alumnus John Huard ’67, wasCarlisle inducted Mavericks to a 2011 NBAHall Championship the College Football of Fame. win. • Three Black Bearsreceived have played in thenational Super Bowl. Trevor • UMaine field hockey its highest ranking in 2011 a member of the the nation. Super Bowl Champion New whenBates it waswas ranked 10th in England Patriots practice squad (2017).
• Track and field greathas Viktoria Rybalko competed in made the 2008 • UMaine softball won four conference titles and Summer Olympics. UMaine’s first NCAA appearance by a women’s team in 1994.
UMaine football team has advanced in history.
• UMaine track has garnered three All-America honors in the last Former UMaine men’s basketball player Rick Carlisle few•years. In 2019, James Olivier won the 800m title at the led USATF the Dallas Mavericks to a 2011 NBA Championship U20 National Championships and went on to compete at win. the U20 Pan• American Games. UMaine field hockey received its highest national ranking
championship.
• Former track and field standout Jessiemajor Labreck competed in the • UMaine baseball has had seven league players in coaches Brian nationaladdition finals ofto “American NinjaButterfield Warrior.” and Carl “Stump”
• Current UMaine Women’s Basketball head coach Amy Vachon • Track and field great Viktoria Rybalko competed in the (2016) and former football coach Jack Cosgrove (2014) were each 2008 Summer Olympics. enshrined into the Maine Sports Hall of Fame.
• UMaine women’s basketball has won 15 conference titles and made nine NCAA Tournament appearances, including the America East Championship in 2019 and the NCAA Tournament. Four All-Americans have combined for 14 All GOBLACKBEARS.COM American honors.
• Current UMaine Women’s Basketball head coach Amy Vachon (2016) and former football coach Jack Cosgrove
• UMaine women’s basketball has won 15 conference titles and made • UMaine baseball has seven College World the Series nine NCAA Tournament appearances, including America East appearances and 16 NCAA regional appearances. Baseball Championship in 2019 and the NCAA Tournament. Four Allhas won seven conference titles, including the 2011 Americans have combined for 14 All American honors.
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• UMaine football has won 12 conference titles and made seven NCAA Tournament appearances, including four NCAA Final Eight appearances in the last 11 years. Maine played in the 1965 Tangerine Bowl.
in 2011 when it was ranked 10th in the nation.
• UMaine track has garnered three All-America honors in the last few years. In 2019, James Olivier won the 800m title at the USATF U20 National Championships and went on to compete at the U20 Pan American Games.
ABOUT UMAINE
OUTSTANDING SUPPORT FOR STUDENT-ATHLETES ATHLETIC TRAINING/STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING FIRST-RATE MEDICAL STAFF The UMaine sports medicine team includes six certified athletic trainers and one graduate assistant certified athletic trainer, a team physician, an
orthopedic physician, a variety of medical specialists and studentathletic trainers. Other specialists on the UMaine athletic health care team include an optometrist, chiropractor and dentist.
MIKE KESSOCK SPORTS MEDICINE CENTER The Mike Kessock Sports Medicine Center in Memorial Gymnasium houses some of the newest technology in the field of sports medicine. The facility provides injury prevention, treatment and rehabilitation for student-athletes. In 2017, the Sports Medicine center was renovated with state-of-the-art biometric scanners, high-end cold immersion tubs, a modernized taping station, eight treatment tables equipped with a variety of therapeutic modalities,
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
Student-athletes do not just receive tremendous support. They also return the support to the local community. Events that student-athletes took part in last season included Toys for Tots, Salvation Army Angel Tree, Operation Christmas Child and Play4Kay. They also volunteered numerous hours at both the Ronald McDonald House and the Old Town–Orono YMCA, Cub Tracks Triathlon, Warm Heads Warm Hearts, Skate with the Bears, Black Bear Mentors, Skating Strides and more. UMaine Athletics donates thousands of dollars worth of tickets to nonprofits each year.
SPEED, STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING UMaine Speed, Strength and Conditioning is a performance-based program focused on achieving success in athletic events and maintaining an injury-free environment. Our philosophy includes developing a mentally and physically challenging training environment that will allow athletes to maximize their ability; increasing performance in athletic events; decreasing the risk of injury through the teaching of progressive strength and power development exercises; and identifying and correcting dysfunctional movement patterns. The fundamentals of an athlete are lower-body strength; lower-body power; core strength; ability to accelerate and decelerate; mobility; and balanced upper body (posterior/anterior).
INTERCOLLEGIATE STRENGTH CENTER IN LATTI FITNESS CENTER The Intercollegiate Athletic Strength Center in the Latti Fitness Center serves all varsity teams. The center is entering its seventh year as home of the Black Bears. Intercollegiate Strength Center by the numbers: • 5,000 square feet • 10,000 pounds of weights • 10 multipurpose power racks • Nine Olympic platforms • Five different cardiovascular machines • Five half racks • Five glute/hamstring machines • Nine sets of Eleiko/Uesaka Olympic bumper sets • Four slide boards • Electrical timing systems
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UNIVERSITY OF MAINE SPORTS HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2017
1993 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM
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017 marked the first time that a team was ever inducted into the University of
Maine Sports Hall of Fame, with that same 1992-93 National Championship squad leading the way once again. The team — arguably the greatest team in the history of college hockey — went 42-1-2 en route to the national title. After going unbeaten through the first 32 games of the season, the Black Bears dropped a 7-6 overtime contest on Feb. 19 to Boston University. That would be the only loss on the year, though, as the team reeled off 12-straight wins, including a 5-4 win over Lake Superior State in the NCAA Championship game. In the title game, the Black Bears jumped out to a 2-0 lead on goals by Patrice Tardif and Chris Ferraro before Lake Superor scored four unanswered goals to take a 4-2 lead into the third period. Jim Montgomery then scored a hat-trick in a span of four minutes and 35 seconds, with Kariya — the first freshman to the win the Hobey Baker Award — assisted on all three of the captain’s goals for the epic comeback win. That season, the Black Bears averaged 6.5 goals per game while only alloweing 2.4 goals per game. From that team, the late head coach Shawn Walsh, forwards Jim Montgomery, Paul Kariya, goaltenders Garth Snow and Mike Dunahm and defenseman Chris Imes have already been inducted into the UMaine Sports Hall of Fame as individuals — and this year are joined by their legendary assistant coach from that championship season, Grant Standbrook.
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ASSISTANT COACH GRANT STANDBROOK Grant Standbrook spent 21 seasons behind the bench at UMaine, serving as an assistant coach on Maine's 1993 and 1999 National Championship teams. While at Maine, he racked up an impressive 506-234-69 record as an assistant and was the 2005 recipient of the Terry Flanigan Award, presented by the American Hockey Coaches Association to honor an assistant coach's career body of work. In total over his career, he coached and mentored 34 All-Americans, eight U.S. Olympians and two Canadian Olympians and a pair of Hobey Baker Award winners (Scott Pellerin, Paul Kariya). In total over his 38 seasons in collegiate coaching, Standbrook developed 69 future National Hockey League players.
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2022-23 UMAINE MEN’S
ICE HOCKEY SCHEDULE DATE
OPPONENT
LOCATION
TIME (EST)
OCTOBER SUN.
1
VS
UPEI
ORONO, MAINE
4:00 PM
FRI.
7
AT
ICE BREAKER
DENVER, COLORADO
8:07 PM
SAT.
8
AT
ICE BREAKER
DENVER, COLORADO
8:07 PM
SAT.
15
AT
BENTLEY
WALTHAM, MASS.
TBA
SAT.
22
VS
QUINNIPIAC
ORONO, MAINE
7:30 PM
SUN.
23
VS
QUINNIPIAC
ORONO, MAINE
5:00 PM
FRI.
28
VS
NORTHEASTERN*
ORONO, MAINE
7:00 PM
SAT.
29
VS
NORTHEASTERN*
ORONO, MAINE
7:00 PM
NOVEMBER FRI.
4
AT
CONNECTICUT*
STORRS, CONN.
7:30 PM
SAT.
5
AT
CONNECTICUT*
STORRS, CONN.
7:00 PM
FRI.
11
AT
MERRIMACK COLLEGE*
NORTH ANDOVER, MASS.
7:30 PM
SAT.
12
AT
MERRIMACK COLLEGE*
NORTH ANDOVER, MASS.
5:00 PM
SAT.
26
VS
AIC*
ORONO, MAINE
TBA
DECEMBER FRI.
2
AT
VERMONT*
BURLINGTON, VT.
7:30 PM
SAT.
3
AT
VERMONT*
BURLINGTON, VT.
7:00 PM
SAT.
10
VS
CANISIUS
ORONO, MAINE
7:30 PM
SAT.
30
AT
COLGATE
HAMILTON, NY
5:00 PM
FRI.
31
AT
COLGATE
HAMILTON, NY
TBA
FRI.
6
VS
ALASKA FAIRBANKS
ORONO, MAINE
TBA
SAT.
7
VS
ALASKA FAIRBANKS
ORONO, MAINE
7:30 PM
FRI.
13
VS
MASSACHUSETTS LOWELL*
ORONO, MAINE
7:00 PM
SAT.
14
VS
MASSACHUSETTS LOWELL*
ORONO, MAINE
7:15 PM
JANUARY
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2022-23 SCHEDULE
DATE
OPPONENT
LOCATION
TIME (EST)
JANUARY, CONT. FRI.
20
AT
BOSTON UNIVERSITY*
BOSTON, MASS.
7:15 PM
SAT.
21
AT
BOSTON UNIVERSITY*
BOSTON, MASS.
7:30 PM
FRI.
27
VS
PROVIDENCE COLLEGE*
ORONO, MAINE
TBA
SAT.
28
VS
PROVIDENCE COLLEGE*
ORONO, MAINE
TBA
FEBRUARY FRI.
3
VS
BOSTON UNIVERSITY*
ORONO, MAINE
TBA
SAT.
5
VS
MERRIMACK COLLEGE*
ORONO, MAINE
TBA
FRI.
10
AT
BOSTON COLLEGE*
CHESTNUT HILL, MASS.
TBA
SAT.
12
AT
MASSACHUSETTS LOWELL*
LOWELL, MASS.
TBA
FRI.
17
AT
NEW HAMPSHIRE*
DURHAM, N.H.
7:30 PM
SAT.
18
AT
NEW HAMPSHIRE*
DURHAM, N.H.
7:00 PM
FRI.
24
VS
BOSTON COLLEGE*
ORONO, MAINE
7:00 PM
SAT.
25
VS
BOSTON COLLEGE*
ORONO, MAINE
7:00 PM
FRI.
3
VS
MASSACHUSETTS*
ORONO, MAINE
7:30 PM
SAT.
4
VS
MASSACHUSETTS*
ORONO, MAINE
7:00 PM
MARCH
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