2017-18 Boston College Men's Hockey Record Book

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 2

BC AT A GLANCE

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BC vs. ALL OTHER CONFERENCES

112 UNIFORM HISTORY

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2016-17 RESULTS

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BC vs. ALL-TIME OPPONENTS

119 HAT TRICK HISTORY

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2017-18 ROSTERS

75 LETTERWINNERS

121 SHUTOUT HISTORY

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FACTS & FIGURES

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122 YEAR - BY - YEAR RESULTS

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MEET THE EAGLES

83 ANNUAL LEADERS

138 ALL - TIME GOALTENDER LIST

53 TV / RADIO ROSTER

85 HONOR ROLL

140 EAGLES IN THE NHL

54 SCHILLER FAMILY HEAD COACH

89 CAREER RECORDS

152 ALL -TIME NHL STATS

92 SINGLE SEASON RECORDS

158 EAGLES IN THE NHL DRAFT

58 ASSISTANT COACHES

94 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

160 DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

59 SUPPORT STAFF

95 LEGENDS OF BC HOCKEY

161 ADMINISTRATION

65 2016-17 STATISTICS

99 BC AND THE HOBEY BAKER TROPHY

162 SILVIO O. CONTE FORUM

66 INDIVIDUAL HONORS

102 BC IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT

158 EAGLES IN THE NHL DRAFT

68 BC IN HOCKEY EAST

105 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS

164 ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS

69 BC IN HOCKEY EAST PLAY

110 BC IN THE BEANPOT TOURNAMENT

165 MEDIA INFORMATION

JERRY YORK

ANNUAL RESULTS

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AT A GLANCE UNIVERSITY INFORMATION

HOCKEY INFORMATION

Location.....................................................................................Chestnut Hill, Mass. Founded.................................................................................................................... 1863 Nickname.............................................................................................................. Eagles Colors................................................................................................Maroon and Gold Enrollment........................................................................9,100 (undergraduates) .....................................................................................................................14,100 (total) Colors................................................................................................Maroon and Gold Home Rink....................................................................................Kelley Rink (7,884) President........................................................................... Rev. William P. Leahy, SJ NCAA Faculty Representative...................................................Robert Taggart Athletics Director..........................................................................Martin Jarmond Sr. Assoc. AD / Hockey Administrator............................................ Tom Peters Assistant Director / Media Contact.......................................Mark Majewski BC Athletics Website........................................................................bceagles.com

2016-17 Overall Record.................................................................................. 21-15-5 2016-17 Hockey East Record (Finish).......................................................13-6-3 ........................ (T-1st - Tri-Champs w/ Boston University & UMass Lowell) Final Ranking.................... No. 16 (USCHO) / Receiving votes (USA Today) Lettermen Returning / Lost........................................................................... 18 / 6 Newcomers......................................................................................................................7 2017-18 Captains............................................................................................................. ....................................... Christopher Brown, Casey Fitzgerald, Michael Kim

HOCKEY STAFF Jerry York (Boston College ’67)...... The Schiller Family Head Hockey Coach Greg Brown (Boston College ’90)............................ Associate Head Coach Mike Ayers (New Hampshire ’04).......................................... Assistant Coach Marty McInnis (Boston College ’90).................................. Assistant Coach John Hegarty (Boston College ’94).........Director of Hockey Operations Bert Lenz (Castleton State ’91)................................................Athletic Trainer Russ DeRosa (Springfield ’95).................................................Strength Coach Iggy Tarajos (Plymouth State ’13)................................Equipment Manager

PROGRAM HISTORY Affiliation.............................................................................................NCAA Division I Conference.....................................................................Hockey East Association First Season....................................................................................................... 1917-18 Total Seasons..............................................................................................................94 Overall Record...................................................................................... 1515-807-131 Kelley Rink Record (1988-pres)........................................... 314-105-37 (.729) McHugh Forum Record (1958-86)...................................... 282-95-10 (.748) Winning Seasons...............................................................76 (including 2016-17) NCAA Championships..............................5 (1949, 2001, 2008, 2010, 2012) NCAA Tournament Record...............................................................................49-42 NCAA Tournament Record under Jerry York........................................... 36-14 NCAA Frozen Four Appearances..........................................................................25 (1948, 1949, 1950, 1954, 1956, 1959, 1963, 1965, 1968, 1973, 1978, 1985, 1990, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016) NCAA Tournament Appearances.........................................................................35 Hockey East Regular Season Titles.................... 15 (tri - champs in 2017) Hockey East Tournament Titles........................................................................... 11 Hockey East Tournament Record............................................................68-31-2 Hockey East Tourney Record under Jerry York..................................59-19-1 All-Americans......................................................... 61 (43 first-team honorees)

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ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Address..................................... 238 Conte Forum, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 Contact................................................................................................Mark Majewski Email....................................................................................mark.majewski@bc.edu Office Phone......................................................................................(617) 552-2094 Cell Phone.......................................................................................... (734) 812-5480 Hockey Twitter Feed.............................................................................@BCHockey BC Athletics Twitter Feed................................................................... @BCEagles Hashtags.......................................................................................................#BCEagles


2016-17 RESULTS Date

Opponent

Result W/L

Record

Att.

Goalie (S/GA)

OCTOBER Fri. 7 vs. Air Force! Sat. 8 at Denver ! Fri. 14 at Wisconsin Sun. 16 at Wisconsin Fri. 21 vs. Colorado College Sat. 22 at Holy Cross Tue. 25 at Merrimack * Fri. 28 vs. Providence* Sat. 29 at Massachusetts*

1-2 3-1 1-3 8-5 4-1 6-1 2-2 3-1 7-4

L W L W W W T W W

0-1-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 2-2-0 3-2-0 4-2-0 4-2-1 5-2-1 6-2-1

3,984 4,286 8,028 8,635 5,263 3,884 2,321 5,019 3,016

Woll (24/2) Cangelosi Woll (40/1) Cangelosi, Cotton •, Cangelosi Woll (31/3) Dudek Woll (22/5) Cotton, Brown, Gaudreau, Brown, Jul. Mattila, Brown •, R. Fitzgerald, White Edquist (23/1) White, C. Fitzgerald •, Jes. Mattila, White Woll (25/1) Booth, C. Fitzgerald •, McInnis, Gaudreau, Calnan, C. Fitzgerald Woll (32/2) Savage, R. Fitzgerald Woll (27/1) Walker, Gaudreau *, Greco Edquist (14/4) Dudek, Jes. Mattila, Cangelosi, R. Fitzgerald, White •, White, Cangelosi

NOVEMBER Fri. 4 at Maine*^ Sat. 5 at Maine Tue. 8 at New Hampshire* Sun. 13 vs. Arizona State Fri. 18 at Harvard Tue. 22 at Connecticut* Sun. 27 vs. Minnesota Tue. 29 at Northeastern*

6-1 3-2 5-3 3-1 2-5 5-2 2-4 2-1

W W W W L W L W

7-2-1 8-2-1 9-2-1 10-2-1 10-3-1 11-3-1 11-4-1 12-4-1

4,621 5,125 3,028 4,440 3,095 5,127 5,154 1,920

Woll (22/1) Cangelosi, Cangelosi •, Cangelosi, Calnan, Cotton, R. Fitzgerald Woll (28/2) Greco, Savage, Booth • Woll (26/3) Brown, C. Fitzgerald, Gaudreau, Dudek •, White Edquist (23/1) White, Cotton •, Calnan Woll (28/4) / Edquist (5/1) Brown, C. Fitzgerald Woll (18/2) R. Fitzgerald, Dudek, Dudek •, Jul. Mattila, Dudek Woll (32/3) White, Gaudreau Woll (23/1) White, Kim •

DECEMBER Sat. 3 vs. North Dakota $ Tue. 6 vs. Northeastern* Sat. 10 at Notre Dame* Thu. 29 vs. Quinnipiac@ Fri. 30 vs. Ferris State@

3-4 5-3 2-3 1-3 1-1

L W L L T

12-5-1 13-5-1 13-6-1 13-7-1 13-7-2

11,348 3,777 5,022 3,526 4,164

Woll (30/4) Woll (28/3) Woll (29/3) Edquist (31/3) Edquist (36/1)

White, Brown, Gaudreau Dudek, Walker, Dudek, Cotton •, Savage Cotton, Jul. Mattila McPhee Kim +

JANUARY Sun. 8 Fri. 13 Mon. 16 Fri. 20 Tue. 24 Sat. 28

vs. Providence* & at Boston University* vs. Boston University* vs. Massachusetts* vs. Connecticut* vs. Notre Dame*

3-1 1-2 0-3 6-1 2-1 6-4

W L L W W W

14-7-2 14-8-2 14-9-2 15-9-2 16-9-2 17-9-2

19,547 6,150 7,884 5,358 3,252 7,884

Woll (28/1) Woll (31/2) Woll (29/2) Edquist (12/1) Woll (42/1) Woll (29/4)

Kim, Cotton •, Cangelosi White -Cotton, Jul. Mattila •, Cangelosi, Savage, Kim, Dudek Kim, Dudek • Calnan, Brown, White, Jul. Mattila, Calnan •, R. Fitzgerald

FEBRUARY Fri. 3 at New Hampshire* Mon. 6 vs. Boston University# Fri. 10 vs. Merrimack* Mon. 13 vs. Northeastern# Fri. 17 vs. Vermont* Sat. 18 vs. Vermont* Thur. 23 vs. UMass Lowell* Fri. 24 at UMass Lowell *

6-4 1-3 3-6 2-4 3-3 2-2 1-4 1-3

W L L L T T L L

18-9-2 18-10-2 18-11-2 18-12-2 18-12-3 18-12-4 18-13-4 18-14-4

6,149 15,299 4,217 15,941 4,175 5,467 4,306 6,580

Woll (25/4) Woll (25/3) Woll (3/3) / Edquist (11/2) Woll (26/3) Woll (24/3) Woll (29/2) Woll (20/4) Woll (18/3)

MARCH Fri. 10 Sat. 11 Fri. 17

vs. Vermont~ 7-0 vs. Vermont~ 7-4 vs. Boston University @$ 3-2

W W W

19-14-4 20-14-4 21-14-4

2,463 3,102 10,979

Woll (22/0) Woll (32/4) Woll (42/2)

Cangelosi •, White, McInnis, Gaudreau, Brown, Jul. Mattila, Brown Dudek, Moore, Dudek, Cangelosi, Cangelosi •, Calnan, R. Fitzgerald Jul, Mattila, R. Fitzgerald, R. Fitzgerald •

Sat. 18

vs. UMass Lowell @$

L

21-15-4

12,309

Woll (21/4)

Cangelosi, McPhee, R. Fitzgerald

• + * ! ^ $ @ & # ~ @$

Game-winning goal Game-tying goal Hockey East game 20th annual Ice Breaker Tournament (University of Denver) Cross Insurance Arena (Portland, Maine) College Hockey Showdown (Madison Square Garden - New York City) Three Rivers Classic (PPG Paints Arena - Pittsburgh) Frozen Fenway (Fenway Park - Boston) 65th annual Beanpot Tournament (TD Garden - Boston) Hockey East Quarterfinals (Kelley Rink) 2017 Hockey East Tournament (TD Garden - Boston)

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Boston College scoring

Dudek, White, R. Fitzgerald, Savage, McInnis •, Cangelosi Cangelosi Gaudreau, Cangelosi, Cangelosi Cotton, White R. Fitzgerald, Cangelosi, Cotton Jul. Mattila, Cangelosi Cangelosi White

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2017-18 NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. S/C Previous Team/Hometown 2 Michael Karow Fr. D 6-2 200 L Youngstown (USHL) / Green Bay, Wisc. 3 Luke McInnis So. D 5-11 175 L Youngstown (USHL) / Hingham, Mass. 4 Michael Kim Jr. D 6-0 185 L Boston (USPHL) / Toronto, Ont. 5 Casey Fitzgerald Jr. D 5-11 185 R U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL) / North Reading, Mass. 6 Michael Campoli So. D 6-2 195 L U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL) / Pointe-Claire, Quebec 7 Connor Moore So. D 5-10 175 R Youngstown (USHL) / Cumming, Ga. 8 Jesper Mattila So. D 5-10 180 L Ilves U20 (Jr. A SM-liiga) / Tampere, Finland 9 Logan Hutsko Fr. F 5-10 165 R U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL) / Tampa, Fla. 10 Christopher Brown Jr. F 6-0 185 R Tri-City (USHL) / Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 12 Mike Booth So. F 5-11 187 R South Shore (EJHL) / Cary, Ill. 14 Zach Walker So. F 6-0 200 R U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL) / Boise, Idaho 15 JD Dudek Jr. F 5-11 181 R Chicago (USHL) / Auburn, N.H. 17 David Cotton So. F 6-3 204 L Waterloo (USHL) / Parker, Texas 18 Casey Carreau Fr. F 5-10 175 R Thayer Academy (ISL) / Acushnet, Mass. 19 Jake Tortora Fr. F 5-8 162 R U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL) / Victor, N.Y. 20 Mike Merulla So. F 6-0 194 R Aston (NAHL) / Kennett Square, Pa. 21 Chris Grando Fr. F 5-10 165 L Green Bay (USHL) / Islip, N.Y. 22 Aapeli Räsänen Fr. F 6-0 196 R Sioux City (USHL) / Tampere, Finland 24 Kevin Lohan Gr. D 6-5 217 R University of Michigan (B1G) / Merritt (BCHL) / Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. 26 Julius Mattila So. F 5-10 160 L Ilves U20 (Jr. A SM-liiga) / Tampere, Finland 27 Graham McPhee So. F 5-11 174 L U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL) / Bethesda, Md. 28 Ron Greco So. F 5-10 170 R Philadelphia (USPHL) / Philadelphia, Pa. 29 Ian Milosz Jr. G 6-7 170 L Boston (USPHL) / North Grafton, Mass. 31 Joseph Woll So. G 6-3 193 L U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL) / St. Louis, Mo. 35 Ryan Edquist So. G 6-0 165 L Madison (USHL) / Lakeville, Minn. Captains: Christopher Brown, Casey Fitzgerald, Michael Kim

HOCKEY STAFF (ALMA MATER, YEAR) The Schiller Family Head Hockey Coach Jerry York (Boston College ’67) Associate Head Coach Greg Brown (Boston College ’90) Assistant Coach Mike Ayers (New Hampshire ’04) Assistant Coach Marty McInnis (Boston College ’91) Director of Hockey Operations John Hegarty (Boston College ’94) Athletic Trainer Bert Lenz (Castleton State ’91) Strength Coach Russ DeRosa (Springfield ’95) Equipment Manager Iggy Tarajos (Plymouth State ’13)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Michael Campoli cam-POLE-ee Casey Carreau cuh-RUE JD Dudek DUE-deck Logan Hutsko HUTTS-koh Michael Karow kuh-ROW Jesper Mattila MAH-t-lah YES-pur Julius Mattila MAH-t-lah YOU-lee-ess Mike Merulla muh-ROO-la Aapeli Räsänen ah-PUHL-ee RAH-sah-nehn Jake Tortora TORE-tore-uh

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2017-18 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. S/C Previous Team/Hometown 12 Mike Booth So. F 5-11 187 R South Shore (EJHL) / Cary, Ill. 10 Christopher Brown Jr. F 6-0 185 R Tri-City (USHL) / Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 6 Michael Campoli So. D 6-2 195 L U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL) / Pointe-Claire, Quebec 18 Casey Carreau Fr. F 5-10 175 R Thayer Academy (ISL) / Acushnet, Mass. 17 David Cotton So. F 6-3 204 L Waterloo (USHL) / Parker, Texas 15 JD Dudek Jr. F 5-11 181 R Chicago (USHL) / Auburn, N.H. 35 Ryan Edquist So. G 6-0 165 L Madison (USHL) / Lakeville, Minn. 5 Casey Fitzgerald Jr. D 5-11 185 R U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL) / North Reading, Mass. 21 Chris Grando Fr. F 5-10 165 L Green Bay (USHL) / Islip, N.Y. 28 Ron Greco So. F 5-10 170 R Philadelphia (USPHL) / Philadelphia, Pa. 9 Logan Hutsko Fr. F 5-10 165 R U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL) / Tampa, Fla. 2 Michael Karow Fr. D 6-2 200 L Youngstown (USHL) / Green Bay, Wisc. 4 Michael Kim Jr. D 6-0 185 L Boston (USPHL) / Toronto, Ont. 24 Kevin Lohan Gr. D 6-5 217 R University of Michigan (B1G) / Merritt (BCHL) / Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. 8 Jesper Mattila So. D 5-10 180 L Ilves U20 (Jr. A SM-liiga) / Tampere, Finland 26 Julius Mattila So. F 5-10 160 L Ilves U20 (Jr. A SM-liiga) / Tampere, Finland 3 Luke McInnis So. D 5-11 175 L Youngstown (USHL) / Hingham, Mass. 27 Graham McPhee So. F 5-11 174 L U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL) / Bethesda, Md. 20 Mike Merulla So. F 6-0 194 R Aston (NAHL) / Kennett Square, Pa. 29 Ian Milosz Jr. G 6-7 170 L Boston (USPHL) / North Grafton, Mass. 7 Connor Moore So. D 5-10 175 R Youngstown (USHL) / Cumming, Ga. 22 Aapeli Räsänen Fr. F 6-0 196 R Sioux City (USHL) / Tampere, Finland 19 Jake Tortora Fr. F 5-8 162 R U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL) / Victor, N.Y. 14 Zach Walker So. F 6-0 200 R U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL) / Boise, Idaho 31 Joseph Woll So. G 6-3 193 L U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL) / St. Louis, Mo. Captains: Christopher Brown, Casey Fitzgerald, Michael Kim

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FACTS & FIGURES

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Coaches that are Boston College hockey alums - Jerry York, Greg Brown and Marty McInnis. All three have been inducted into the Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame.

With NCAA Division I championships in 2008, 2010 and 2012, Boston College became the first team since 1961 to win three championships in five seasons; Murray Armstrong’s Denver team won three titles in four years (1958, 1960, 1961). The all-time best is five titles in six years, accomplished by Michigan (1951, 1952, 1953, 1955 & 1956).

NCAA Championships for the Eagles in the last 16 years. During that period, only Denver (3) and Minnesota (2) have won multiple national titles.

Boston College has competed in five of the last 12 national championship games - 2006 (Wisconsin, 1-2), 2007 (Michigan State, 1-3), 2008 (Notre Dame, 4-1), 2010 (Wisconsin, 5-0) and 2012 (Ferris State, 4-1).

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Frozen Four appearances in the last 20 years; the highest total amongst all teams in college hockey. Only Boston College (12), North Dakota (10), Michigan (6), Minnesota (five), Denver (4), Michigan State (3) have advanced to more than two Frozen Fours during that time period. Sophomore forward Colin White was selected by the Ottawa Senators 21st overall in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft, becoming the 17th Eagle in the last 30 years to have been drafted in the first round of the NHL. He joins Brian Leetch (ninth, 1986), Craig Janney (13th, 1986), Bill Guerin (fifth, 1989), Marty Reasoner (14th, 1996), Brooks Orpik (18th, 2000), Krys Kolanos (19th, 2000), Chuck Kobasew (14th, 2001), Brian Boyle (26th, 2003), Patrick Eaves (29th, 2003), Cory Schneider (26th, 2004), Nick Petrecki (28th, 2007), Chris Kreider (19th, 2009), Kevin Hayes (24th, 2010), Michael Matheson (23rd, 2012), Alex Tuch (18th, 2014) and Noah Hanifin (fifth, 2015) as Boston College first-round draftees.

Former Eagles dressed in at least one NHL game during the 2016-17 season last year; the most of any college hockey program in the nation


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Casey Fitzgerald and Joseph Woll joined Colin White as part of the the 2017 U.S. National Junior Team that captured the gold medal at the 2017 International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championship in Montreal and Toronto, Canada. Finnish twins Jesper and Julius Mattila also competed at the 2017 World Junior Championship for Team Finland, becoming the 31st and 32nd Eagle participants in World Junior play under head coach Jerry York, joining Jeff Farkas (1996, 1997, 1998), Marty Reasoner (1996, 1997), Blake Bellefuille (1997), Brian Gionta (1998, 1999), Mike Mottau (1998), Bobby Allen (1998), Brooks Orpik (2000), J.D. Forrest (2001), Ben Eaves (2002), Chuck Kobasew (Canada; 2002), Patrick Eaves (2003, 2004), Ryan Shannon (2003), Dan Bertram (Canada; 2006, 2007), Cory Schneider (2005, 2006), Nathan Gerbe (2006, 2007), Jimmy Hayes (2009), Chris Kreider (2010, 2011), Brian Dumoulin (2011), Patrick Wey (2011), Bill Arnold (2012), Johnny Gaudreau (2013), Thatcher Demko (2014, 2015), Ian McCoshen (2014, 2015), Noah Hanifan (2015), Alex Tuch (2015), Miles Wood (2015), Colin White (2016, 2017), Casey Fitzgerald, (2017), Joseph Woll (2017), Jesper Mattila (Finland; 2017) and Julius Mattila (Finland; 2017).

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Since Jerry York led his first Boston College team to the 1998 Frozen Four, the Eagles are one of three teams with at least 500 victories since that point. Boston College is second with 524 victories, while North Dakota (539) leads the pack. Michigan (513) is the other prorgram to have also eclipsed the 500 mark over the past 20 seasons.

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Upon completion of the 2016-17 season, Boston College maintained its best overall winning percentage in Hockey East history for the fourth-consecutive season. Over the course of 33 seasons in league play, the Eagles’ winning percentage of .633 (483-26284) reigns supreme in one of college hockey’s top conferences.

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Jerry York’s overall record is 1,033-614-114 (.619) in 45 seasons as a head coach at Clarkson, Bowling Green and Boston College; he owns the most victories of any Division 1 coach in the history of college hockey. York is 36-13 in NCAA Tournament games as the head coach at Boston College; his 41 wins overall in the NCAA Tournament is also the highest total in Division I history.

NCAA Tournament victories in the last 20 years. That win total is nine victories more than North Dakota, which has totaled 27 NCAA wins since 1998, the second-highest tournament win total in college hockey.

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10 • CHRISTOPHER BROWN (CAPTAIN)

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AS A SOPHOMORE (2016-17): Played in 34 games … registered 28 points – notched nine goals and 17 assists; tallied 14 points – two goals and 12 assists – in 18 Hockey East contests … logged seven multi-point performances, including one of two four-point showings on the team … lead the team with a +19 plus/minus rating … tied for third-most assists on the power play (6) … turned in BC’s first hat trick of the season, along with an assist and a +5 performance, at Wisconsin (Oct. 16) … scored first-career power play goal against New Hampshire (Nov. 8) … recorded first-career three-assist performance against Massachusetts (Jan. 20) … tallied second multi-goal game of the season, including first-career short-handed strike, against Vermont in the Hockey East quarterfinals (March 10). AS A FRESHMAN (2015-16): One of six skaters to play in all 41 games … tallied 11 points – recorded two goals and nine assists; accrued nine assists in 22 Hockey East games … recorded two multi-point performances … scored a goal in his first game as an Eagle at Army (Oct. 9) … assisted on Adam Gilmour’s game-winning goal against New Hampshire (Feb. 5) … dished out the helper on Miles Wood’s goal against Northeastern in the Hockey East semifinals (March 18). BEFORE BC: Started the 2014-15 season with Green Bay ... traded to Tri-City ... recorded 32 points -- 13 goals and 19 assists -- in 43 games played in Green Bay ... notched five assists in 15 games played in Tri-City ... captained Cranbrook Kingswood as a senior in 2013-14 ... logged 84 points -- 26 goals and 58 assists -- in 28 games played ... also played two games for Green Bay ... scored 178 points, including 69 goals and 109 assists, in four seasons at Cranbrook Kingswood from 2010-14. PERSONAL: Enrolled in Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences ... was selected by the Buffalo Sabres in the sixth round (151st) in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft ... Chris and his brother Patrick and sisters, Anna (BC ‘13), Kaitlin and Lily, are the children of Maureen and Doug Brown; both parents are Boston College graduates; his father played 15 season in the National Hockey League and was inducted into the Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame in 2004; his brother, Patrick, played at Boston College from 2010-14 and was captain senior year; his uncle Greg Brown is associate head coach at Boston College.

YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG 2015 41 2 9 11 30 .067 4 8

+5 0 0

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2016 34 9 17 26 84 .107 6 12 +19 2 1

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TOTAL 75 11 26 37 114 .096 10 20 +24 2

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POINTS.....................................................................................................................................................4 .......................................................................................most recent at Wisconsin, Oct. 16, 2016 GOALS.......................................................................................................................................................3 .......................................................................................most recent at Wisconsin, Oct. 16, 2016 ASSISTS...................................................................................................................................................3 ........................................................................... most recent vs. Massachusetts, Jan. 20, 2017 SHOTS...................................................................................................................................................... 6 ...........................................................................................most recent at Harvard, Nov. 18, 2016 PLUS / MINUS......................................................................................................................................+5 .......................................................................................most recent at Wisconsin, Oct. 16, 2016

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5 • CASEY FITZGERALD (CAPTAIN)

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AS A SOPHOMORE (2016-17): Played in 37 games … tallied 22 points – recorded five goals and 17 assists; logged 12 points – one goal and 11 assists – in 22 Hockey East games … accounted for five multi-point performances … netted a pair of game-winning goals … part of the U.S. National Junior Team that won the gold medal at the 2017 IIHF World Junior Championship in Montreal and Toronto, Canada (missed Dec. 29-30) … scored his first-career game-winning goal in BC’s home opening in power play fashion against Colorado College (Oct. 21) … followed with his first-career multigoal performance the following night, including another game-winning goal, at Holy Cross (Oct. 22) … posted first-career playmaker, setting career highs in points, assists and plus/minus (+4) against Notre Dame (Jan. 28) … secured a pair of assists with a +3 rating against Vermont in Game 2 of the Hockey East quarterfinals (March 10). AS A FRESHMAN (2015-16): Played in 39 games … scored 27 points to lead all Eagle defensemen, including four goals and 23 assists; tallied 14 points – one goal and 13 assists – in 20 Hockey East contests … named to Hockey East Pro Ambitions All-Rookie Team … 11th highest-scoring defensemen in college hockey and second most productive rookie … tied for the team lead with a +27 rating … accounted for three power play goals … ... invited to attend the U.S. National Junior Team camp (Dec. 7) ... turned in a stellar performance in his Eagle debut, scoring a power play goal and assisting on Chris Brown’s first-career tally at Army (Oct. 9) ... scored the fastest goal in the Beanpot (1:35) in 10 years of the tournament against Harvard (Feb. 1) ... assisted on his brother, Ryan’s, game-winning power play goal against Minnesota-Duluth to advance to the Frozen Four (March 26). BEFORE BC: Member of the gold-medal winning U.S. Men’s National Under-18 Team ... finished with the best plus/minus rating of the team with a +12 at the 2015 IIHF U-18 Men’s World Championship ... played for the U.S. National Under-18 Team in 2014-15 ... recorded 25 points -- nine goals and 16 assists -- in 57 games ... recorded 11 points for the U.S. Men’s National Under-17 Team -- three goals and eight assists -- in 52 games during the 2013-14 season ... scored 41 points, including eight goals and 33 assists, in two seasons at Malden Catholic from 2011-13. PERSONAL: Enrolled in Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences ... was selected by the Buffalo Sabres in the third round (86th) in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft ... Casey and his three brothers; Ryan, Jack and Brendan, are the children of Kerry and Tom Fitzgerald ... father, Tom, is assistant general manager of the New Jersey Devils ... brother, Ryan, was a member of the Boston College hockey team and is now in the Boston Bruins’ organization.

YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG 2015 39 4 23 27 51

.078 15 46 +27 3

2016 37 5 17 22 53 .094 23 46 +7

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TOTAL 76 9 40 49 104 .087 38 92 +34 5

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POINTS.....................................................................................................................................................3 ...................................................................................most recent vs. Notre Dame, Jan. 28, 2017 GOALS.......................................................................................................................................................2 ......................................................................................most recent at Holy Cross, Oct. 22, 2016 ASSISTS...................................................................................................................................................3 ...................................................................................most recent vs. Notre Dame, Jan. 28, 2017 SHOTS.......................................................................................................................................................3 ...................................................................... 11 times - most recent vs. Vermont, Feb. 17, 2017 PLUS / MINUS......................................................................................................................................+4 ...................................................................................most recent vs. Notre Dame, Jan. 28, 2017

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4 • MICHAEL KIM (CAPTAIN)

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AS A SOPHOMORE (2016-17): One of six skaters to play in all 40 games … tallied 21 points – scored five goals and 16 assists; notched 11 points – four goals and seven assists – in 22 Hockey East games … finished second on the team with a +18 plus/minus rating … blocked the second-most shots on the team (45) … posted three multi-point performances … accounted for first multi-assist outing with a pair at Denver (Oct. 8) … secured another pair of assists at UMass (Oct. 29) … scored his first-career game-winning and short-handed goal in dramatic fashion with 22.9 seconds left at Northeastern (Nov. 29) … scored first-career power play goal and game-tying goal along with a career-high eight shots against Ferris State (Dec. 30) … scored in back-to-back games against UMass and UConn (Jan. 20-24) … assisted twice against Vermont in Game 2 of the Hockey East quarterfinals (March 11). AS A FRESHMAN (2015-16): Played in 24 games … joined Boston College at second half of season … tallied one goal and five assists … logged one goal and four helpers in 14 Hockey East contests … Dressed in his first career-game against Providence and recorded his first-career shot (Dec. 29)… recorded his first collegiate point by assisting on Ryan Fitzgerald’s goal at UMass (Jan. 22) ... scored both his first-career goal and multi-point game with an assist on Zach Sanford’s goal against New Hampshire (Feb. 5) … recorded points in consecutive games for the first time with an assist on Ryan Fitzgerald’s goal at Merrimack (Feb. 13). BEFORE BC: Played for the Boston Jr. Bruins of the United States Premier Hockey League in 2015-16 … registered 27 points – five goals and 22 assists – in 28 games … recorded 19 points – five goals and 14 assists – in 48 regular season games; with three playoffs games in the 2014-15 season for the Jr. Bruins … played for Phillips Andover Academy for three seasons from 2011-2014 … registered 40 points – 14 goals and 26 assists – in 78 career games. PERSONAL: Enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … son of Young-In Kim and Ruth Hall.

YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG 2015 24 1 5 6 31 .032 3 6

+1

0 0

0

2016 40 5 16 21 99 .051 10 20 +18 1 1

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TOTAL 64 6 21 27 130 .046 13 26 +19 1

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1

POINTS.....................................................................................................................................................2 ..............................................................four times - most recent vs. Vermont, March 11, 2017 GOALS.......................................................................................................................................................1 .............................................................six times - most recent vs. Connecticut, Jan. 24, 2017 ASSISTS...................................................................................................................................................2 ...........................................................three times - most recent vs. Vermont, March 11, 2017 SHOTS...................................................................................................................................................... 8 ................................................................................. most recent vs. Ferris State, Dec. 30, 2016 PLUS / MINUS......................................................................................................................................+2 ...................................................... nine times - most recent at New Hampshire, Feb. 3, 2017

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15 • JD DUDEK

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AS A SOPHOMORE (2016-17): One of six skaters to play in all 40 games … tallied 22 points – recorded 13 goals and nine assists; notched 17 points – 10 goals and seven assists – in 22 Hockey East games … tied for fifth in league points … tossed third-most shots on net (101) … finished the season with a +10 plus/minus rating … tied for second on the team with three game-winning goals … accounted for three multi-point performances … exploded for Boston College’s third hat trick of the season, also accounting for his first-career power play goal and game-winning goal at Connecticut (Nov. 22) … accounted for BC’s first short-handed goal of the season and first of his career at Massachusetts (Oct. 29) … scored his first-career game-winning goal against New Hampshire (Nov. 8) … put in a pair of goals against Northeastern (Dec. 6) … blasted a season-high 10 shots on net against Ferris State at the Three Rivers Classic in Pittsburgh (Dec. 30) … scored a pair of power play goals in the first period in Game 2 of the Hockey East quarterfinals against Vermont (March 11). AS A FRESHMAN (2015-16): Played in 34 games … logged one goal and two assists; accounted for one assist in 18 Hockey East game … recorded his first-career assist on Travis Jeke’s tally against Massachusetts (11/3) … scored his first-career goal in game-tying fashion to force overtime against Vermont in a decisive game three of the Hockey East quarterfinals and also assisted for his first-career multi-point performance (3/14) ... earned Hockey East Rookie of the Week honors for his breakout performance against Vermont (3/14). BEFORE BC: Started the 2014-15 season with Dubuque … traded to Chicago … recorded 12 points – six goals and six assists – in 41 games played in Dubuque … notched four goals and two assists in 13 games played in Chicago … captained Kimball Union Academy in 2013-14 … played two games for the Islanders Hockey Club of the U.S. Premiere Hockey League and five games with the Boston Jr. Bruins … scored 86 points, including 26 goals and 60 assists, in two seasons at Kimball Union Academy from 2012-14. PERSONAL: Enrolled in Lynch School of Education … was selected by the New Jersey Devils in the sixth round (152nd) in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft … is the 2015-16 recipient of The Heffernan Family Men’s Hockey Fund … Joey and his sister, Taylor, are the children of Joe and Jodi; father, Joe, played football at Plymouth State and broke Walter Payton’s NCAA record for career touchdowns in 1985 … finished ninth in Heisman Trophy voting, the best-ever finish for a non-D1 player … inducted into College Football Hall of Fame in 1997.

YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG 2015 34 1 2 3 15 .067 3 6 2016 40 13 9 22 101 .129

-6

0 0

14 28 +10 3

1

0 3

TOTAL 74 14 11 25 116 .121 17 34 +4 3 1 3

POINTS.....................................................................................................................................................3 .................................................................................. most recent at Connecticut, Nov. 22, 2016 GOALS.......................................................................................................................................................3 .................................................................................. most recent at Connecticut, Nov. 22, 2016 ASSISTS...................................................................................................................................................1 .................................................................. nine times - most recent vs. Vermont, Feb. 17, 2017 SHOTS.................................................................................................................................................... 10 ................................................................................. most recent vs. Ferris State, Dec. 30, 2016 PLUS / MINUS......................................................................................................................................+2 ....................................................three times - most recent at New Hampshire, Feb. 3, 2017

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29 • IAN MILOSZ

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AS A SOPHOMORE (2016-17): Did not see any game action. AS A FRESHMAN (2015-16): Played and started in two games … joined Boston College at second half of season … went 1-0-1 … recorded a 3.37 goals against average and a .899 save percentage … started in back-to-back outings in a home and home against Providence (1/8 & 1/9). BEFORE BC: Played the first half of the 2015-16 season with the Boston Jr. Bruins in the USPHL Premier where he posted a 13-2-0 record over 28 appearances with a .924 save percentage, 2.20 goals against average and three shutouts … played the 2014-15 season with the Jr. Bruins in the USPHL Elite … registered a 5-3-0 record over ten games with two shutouts, a 1.82 goals against average and .940 save percentage … Helped lead the Jr. Bruins to a USPHL Elite Championship – going 8-0-0 in the playoffs with a .077 goals against average, .973 save percentage and three shutouts. PERSONAL: Enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences … son of Donald and Kathleen Milosz.

YEAR GP GS Min. GA GAA SVS SV% W L T SHO PPG SHG 2015 2 2 124:30 7 3.37 62 .899 1 0 1 0

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12 • MIKE BOOTH

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AS A FRESHMAN (2016-17): Played in 37 games … recorded six points – two goals and four assists; totaled three points – one goal and two assists – in 21 Hockey East outings … finished even on the season … enjoyed his first-career multi-point performance with his first goal as an Eagle and an assist at Holy Cross (Oct. 22) … tallied first-ever point with assist on Jesper Mattila’s first college goal against Colorado College (Oct. 21) … scored his first-career game-winning goal in the third period at Maine (Nov. 5). BEFORE BC: Played for the South Shore Kings in the USPHL during the 2015-2016 season … scored 21 goals and recorded 25 assists in 48 games … prior to the 2015-2016 season, played for the Bay State Breakers (USPHL) during the 2014-2015 season and split time in 2013-2014 between the Chicago Steel (USHL) and Indiana Ice (USHL) … member of the United States Five Nations Tournament team in 2012. PERSONAL: Enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … Michael is the son Mike and Lisa Booth.

YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG 2016 37 2 4 6 30 .067 7 14 0

0 0

1

POINTS.....................................................................................................................................................2 ......................................................................................most recent at Holy Cross, Oct. 22, 2016 GOALS.......................................................................................................................................................1 ................................................................................. twice - most recent, at Maine, Nov. 5, 2016 ASSISTS...................................................................................................................................................1 .......................................................four times - most recent at New Hampshire, Feb. 3, 2017 SHOTS.......................................................................................................................................................3 ....................................................................most recent vs. Boston University, March 17, 2017 PLUS / MINUS......................................................................................................................................+3 ......................................................................................most recent at Holy Cross, Oct. 22, 2016

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6 • MICHAEL CAMPOLI

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AS A FRESHMAN (2016-17): Played in 12 games … recorded one assist … third amongst all freshmen with a +7 plus/minus rating on the season … first-collegiate point came on an assist to Colin White against Colorado College (Oct. 21). BEFORE BC: Played for the US National Team Development Program for two years starting in the 2014-2015 season … prior to the 2014-2015 season, played for Lac St-Louis Lions in the Quebec Midget AAA League in 2013-2014 … played for the Bantam AA West Island Royals in the LSLBAA league in Pointe-Claire, Quebec during the 2012-2013 season … recorded 29 points in 28 games… member of the USA U17 National Team at the World Hockey Championship, winning a gold medal. PERSONAL: Enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … is the recipient of The Brett and Lisbeth Burns Family Scholarship … Michael is the son of Walter and Andrea Campoli.

YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG 2016 12 0 1 1 9

.000 3 6

+7

0 0

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POINTS.....................................................................................................................................................1 ..........................................................................most recentvs. Colorado College, Oct. 21, 2016 GOALS......................................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................................... ASSISTS...................................................................................................................................................1 .........................................................................most recent vs. Colorado College, Oct. 21, 2016 SHOTS.......................................................................................................................................................2 ........................................................ three times - most recent vs. Notre Dame, Jan. 28, 2017 PLUS / MINUS......................................................................................................................................+3 ...................................................................................most recent vs. Notre Dame, Jan. 28, 2017

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17 • DAVID COTTON

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AS A FRESHMAN (2016-17): One of six skaters to play in all 40 games … tallied 24 points – recorded 10 goals and 14 assists; notched 14 points – six goals and eight assists – in 22 Hockey East games … lead all freshmen in points scored … tallied a team-high four game-winning goals … finished the season with a +10 plus/minus rating … accounted for three multi-point performances … scored his first-collegiate goal in game-winning fashion over eventual national champion Denver at the Ice Breaker Tournament (Oct. 8) … notched first-career three-point showing with a goal 10 seconds into regulation and two assists at Wisconsin (Oct. 16) … scored the game-winning goal on the power play against Providence at Fenway Park (Jan. 7) … attained his first-career playmaker against Notre Dame (Jan. 28). BEFORE BC: Played for the Waterloo Black Hawks in the United States Hockey League during the 2015-2016 season … recorded 15 goals and 15 assists … prior to the 2015-2016 season, played for the Boston Jr. Bruins Select team in the MHSL and for Cushing Academy from 2013-2015 … also played for the Colorado Thunderbirds U16 and Colorado Rampage U16 Tier I team during the 2012-2013 season. PERSONAL: Enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences … is the 2016-17 recipient of The Heffes Family Men’s Hockey Scholarship … David is the son of Steve and Peggy Cotton … brother, Jason Cotton previously played at Northeastern University and will play for Sacred Heart University ... selected by the Carolina Hurricanes in the sixth round (169th).

YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG 2016 40 10 14 24 95

.105

8 16

+10 4

0

4

POINTS.....................................................................................................................................................3 ......................................................... three times - most recent vs Notre Dame, Jan. 28, 2017 GOALS.......................................................................................................................................................1 .....................................................................10 times - most recent, vs. Vermont, Feb. 17, 2017 ASSISTS...................................................................................................................................................3 ......................................................................................... most recent, vs. Vermont, Feb. 17, 2017 SHOTS.......................................................................................................................................................7 ................................................................................. most recent vs. Ferris State, Dec. 30, 2016 PLUS / MINUS......................................................................................................................................+4 .......................................................................................most recent at Wisconsin, Oct. 16, 2016

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35 • RYAN EDQUIST

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AS A FRESHMAN (2016-17):Played in eight games … started six games … posted a 4-2-1 record … finished the season with a 1.82 goals against average … totaled a .923 save percentage … earned first-career win in his first start in BC’s home opener against Colorado College (Oct. 21) … won second-consecutive start via 14 stops at UMass (Oct. 29) … steered away 23 shots in a win over Arizona State (Nov. 13) … blocked a career-best 36 shots in a 1-1 draw against Ferris State (Dec. 30). BEFORE BC: Member of the USA U17 National Team in the Five Nations tournament in which the team earned a silver medal … played the 20152016 season with the Madison Capitols in the USHL … played 27 games with a goals against average of 2.02 and a save percentage of .906 … awarded USHL All-Rookie First Team … named USHL Goaltender of the Week on October 15, 2015 … named to the 2015 CCM/USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game and the USHL/NHL Top Prospects Game … prior to 2015-2016, played for Shattuck St. Mary’s Bantam and U16 team from 2012-2014 … played 2014-15 season for Lakeville North High School … won the Minnesota State High School Hockey Championship and tallied a team record of 31-0 … holds all Lakeville High School goaltender records … named to the Minnesota State Hockey All-Tournament team. PERSONAL: Enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences … is the recipient of The Nemia Family Scholarship Fund … Ryan is the son of Vicki and Dave Edquist.

YEAR GP GS Min. GA GAA SVS SV% W L T SHO PPG SHG 2016 8 6 427:44 13 1.82 155 .923 4 2 1 0

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SAVES....................................................................................................................................................36 ................................................................................. most recent vs. Ferris State, Dec. 30, 2016 ASSISTS..................................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................................... SHUTOUTS................................................................................................................................................. ..................................................................................................................................................................... LONGEST SCORELESS STREAK..................................................................................................64:46 ................................................................................. most recent vs. Ferris State, Dec. 30, 2016 MOST GOALS ALLOWED........................................................................................................................4 ...........................................................................most recent, at Massachusetts, Oct. 29, 2016

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28 • RON GRECO

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AS A FRESHMAN (2016-17): Played in 35 games … recorded four points – two goals and four assists; totaled three points – two goals and one assists – in 17 Hockey East contests … tallied first-career point with an assist on Matthew Gaudreau’s goal at Holy Cross (Oct. 22) … scored first goal as an Eagle against Providence (Oct. 28) … scored at Maine (Nov 5) … assisted on Scott Savage’s goal at New Hampshire (Feb. 3). BEFORE BC: Played with the USPHL Flyers from 2013 to 2016 … recorded 154 points in 153 games … scored 54 goals and registered 100 assists in career… USPHL Flyers Captain and all-time leading scorer … in 2012-2013 played for Team Comcast U18 in the Tier 1 Elite Hockey League … played 35 games, scoring 14 goals and registering 18 assists for a total of 32 points … won a Pennsylvania High School Hockey State Championship and won two Flyers Cup Championships (Philadelphia High School Hockey Championship). PERSONAL: Enrolled in the Morrissey College of Art … Ron is the son of Ron and Linda Greco.

YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG 2016 35 2 2 4 29 .069 10 31 -1

0 0

0

POINTS.....................................................................................................................................................1 ....................................................three times - most recent vs New Hampshire, Feb. 3, 2017 GOALS.......................................................................................................................................................1 .................................................................................. twice - most recent at Maine, Nov. 5, 2016 ASSISTS...................................................................................................................................................1 ................................................................twice - most recent vs New Hampshire, Feb. 3, 2017 SHOTS.......................................................................................................................................................3 .................................................................................................most recent at Maine, Nov. 5, 2016 PLUS / MINUS......................................................................................................................................+2 .......................................................................twice - most recent vs. Vermont, March 10, 2017

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8 • JESPER MATTILA

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AS A FRESHMAN (2016-17): Played in 34 games … recorded nine points – two goals and seven assists; totaled five points – one goals and four assists – in 20 Hockey East outings … finished with an even plus/minus rating on the season … member of Team Finland at the 2017 IIHF World Junior Championship in Montreal and Toronto, Canada (missed Dec. 29-30) … scored first-career goal in BC’s home opener against Colorado College (Oct. 21) … accounted for first multi-point performance with a goal and an assist at Massachusetts (Oct. 29) … provided the assist on David Cotton’s game-winning goal against Northeastern (Dec. 6) … assisted on twin brother, Julius’s, goal for first time all season against Boston University in Hockey East semifinal (March 17). BEFORE BC: Played for Ilves Tampere U20 from 2013 to 2016 … played 47 games in 2015-2106 season … Scored four goals and registered 33 assists for a total of 37 points … Had a +14 plus-minus rating … captain and alternative captain during career with Ilves Tampere U20 team … in 2015-2016 won the Finnish U20 Elite League Championship … awarded with best defenseman of Finnish U20 elite league honors and named to the U20 league first team in 2015-2016 ... member of the 2015 Finnish World Junior Championship U18 team, earning a silver medal. PERSONAL: Enrolled in the Carroll School of Management ... is the recipient of The Bristing Scholarship Fund and The Morrissey Brothers Memorial Hockey Fund … Jesper is the son of Hannu and Sari Mattila; his brother, Julius, also attends Boston College.

YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG 2016 34 2 7 9 37 .054 12 24 -1

0 0

0

POINTS.....................................................................................................................................................2 ............................................................................most recent at Massachusetts, Oct. 29, 2016 GOALS.......................................................................................................................................................1 ...........................................................twice - most recent at Massacuhusetts, Oct. 29, 2016 ASSISTS...................................................................................................................................................1 ........................................ seven times - most recent vs. Boston University, March 17, 2017 SHOTS.......................................................................................................................................................2 ................................................. eight times - most recent vs. Massachusetts, Jan. 20, 2017 PLUS / MINUS......................................................................................................................................+4 .......................................................................................most recent at Wisconsin, Oct. 16, 2016

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26 • JULIUS MATTILA

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AS A FRESHMAN (2016-17): Played in 30 games … registered 16 points – eight goals and eight assists; totaled 10 points – five goals and five assists – in 16 Hockey East outings … finished with a +2 plus/minus rating … second leading scoring freshman on the team … member of Team Finland at the 2017 IIHF World Junior Championship in Montreal and Toronto, Canada (missed Dec. 29-30) … logged five multi-point performances … notched first-career points in multi-point fashion with a goal and an assist at Wisconsin (Oct. 16) … accounted for another goal and assist at UConn (Nov. 22) … went off for another one goal, one assist performance at Notre Dame (Dec. 10) … scored his first-career game-winning goal and added an assist at UMass (Jan. 20) … ran off a three-game point streak from March 10-17, including his first-career short-handed goal against Vermont (March 10). BEFORE BC: Played for Ilves Tampere U20 from 2013 to 2016 … during the 2015-2016 season, played 46 games … scored 21 goals and registered 35 assists for a total of 56 points … in 2015-2016 won the Finnish U20 Elite League Championship… awarded the U20 Jere Lehtinen Award … named to the U20 elite league second team … member of the 2015 Finnish World Junior Championship U18 team, earning a silver medal. PERSONAL: Enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … is the recipient of The Schiller Family Men’s Ice Hockey Scholarship Fund … Julius is the son of Hannu and Sari Mattila; his brother, Jesper, also attends Boston College.

YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG 2016 30 8 8 16 74 .108 2 4

+2

1 1

1

POINTS.....................................................................................................................................................2 ............................................................five times - most recent vs. Notre Dame, Jan. 28, 2017 GOALS.......................................................................................................................................................1 .........................................eight times - most recent vs. Boston University, March 16, 2017 ASSISTS...................................................................................................................................................1 ........................................................... eight times - most recent vs. Vermont, March 11, 2017 SHOTS...................................................................................................................................................... 6 ...............................................................................most recent vs. Arizona State, Nov. 13, 2016 PLUS / MINUS......................................................................................................................................+2 ................................................................six times - most recent vs. Vermont, March 11, 2017

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3 • LUKE McINNIS

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AS A FRESHMAN (2016-17): Played in 35 games … recorded 10 points – three goals and seven assists; totaled three points – one goal and two assists – in 19 Hockey East contests … finished the year with a +3 plus/minus rating … racked up fifth-most blocked shots this season (37) … exploded for one of BC’s two four-point performances this year, notching three assists and his third goal of the season against Vermont in Game 1 of the Hockey East quarterfinals (March 10) … logged first collegiate point with an assist on Austin Cangelosi’s goal at Denver (Oct. 8) … scored his first-ever goal as at Eagle at Holy Cross (Oct. 22) … scored his first-career game-winning goal at New Hampshire (Feb. 3). BEFORE BC: Member of the USA U17 team in the Five Nations Tournament … played for Youngstown Phantoms in the USHL in 2015-2016 … awarded USHL 2nd All-Rookie team … named USA All American Prospects Game Player of Game … prior to 2015-2016, played with the Cape Cod Whalers U16 and U18 teams from 2013 to 2015 … played for Hingham High School from 2012-2014 and for Dexter High School during the 2014-2015 season. PERSONAL: Enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences … Luke is the oldest son of Missy and Marty McInnis; both parents are Boston College graduates; his mother, Missy, played lacrosse at Boston College; his father, Marty, played hockey at Boston College and played professionally in the NHL for 13 seasons; Marty was inducted into the Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame in 2012 and currently serves as assistant coach.

YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG 2016 35 3 7 10 53 .057 13 37 +3 0 0

1

POINTS.....................................................................................................................................................4 .....................................................................................most recent vs. Vermont, March 10, 2017 GOALS.......................................................................................................................................................1 .......................................................... three times - most recent vs. Vermont, March 10, 2017 ASSISTS...................................................................................................................................................3 .....................................................................................most recent vs. Vermont, March 10, 2017 SHOTS.......................................................................................................................................................5 ........................................................................ twice - most recent vs. Providence, Jan. 8, 2017 PLUS / MINUS......................................................................................................................................+4 .....................................................................................most recent vs. Vermont, March 10, 2017

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27 • GRAHAM McPHEE

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AS A FRESHMAN (2016-17): Played in 39 games … recorded 10 points – two goals goals and eight assists; totaled four assists in 21 Hockey East contests … accounted for a pair of multi-point performances, including his first-career playmaker at Holy Cross (Oct. 22) … scored his firstcollegiate goal against Quinnipiac at the Three Rivers Classic in Pittsburgh (Dec. 29) … doled out a pair of assists at New Hampshire (Feb. 3) … notched his first-career short-handed goal to close out the first period against UMass Lowell in the Hockey East title game (March 18). BEFORE BC: Played for the US National Team Development Program in the 2015-2016 and 2014-2015 seasons … member of the US National U18 team in 2015-2016 and US National U17 team in 2014-2015 … prior to the 2014-2015 season, played for Shattuck St. Mary’s U16 team and bantam team … played for the 2015-2016 USA U18 national team at the World Junior Championship, winning a gold medal. PERSONAL: Enrolled in the Lynch School of Education … is the 2016-17 recipient of The Edward J. O’Brien, Jr., M.D. Men’s Ice Hockey Scholarship … was selected by the Edmonton Oilers in the fifth round (149th overall) of the 2016 NHL Entry Draft … Graham is the son of George and Leah McPhee …. Father, George McPhee played for Coach York at Bowling Green State University where he won the Hobey Baker Award in 1982 … George played for the New York Rangers and New Jersey Devils during his NHL Career; and currently serves as the General Manager of the NHL Las Vegas expansion team.

YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG 2016 39 2 8 10 53 .038 17 42 +1

0 1

0

POINTS.....................................................................................................................................................3 ......................................................................................most recent at Holy Cross, Oct. 22, 2016 GOALS.......................................................................................................................................................1 ............................................................twice - most recent vs. UMass Lowell, March 18, 2017 ASSISTS...................................................................................................................................................3 ......................................................................................most recent at Holy Cross, Oct. 22, 2016 SHOTS.......................................................................................................................................................4 ................................................................................most recent vs. Northeastern, Feb. 13, 2017 PLUS / MINUS......................................................................................................................................+3 ...............................................................................most recent at New Hampshire, Feb. 3, 2017

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20 • MIKE MERULLA

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AS A FRESHMAN (2016-17): Played in three games, including BC’s Hockey East opener at Merrimack (Oct. 25) … blocked a shot against Quinnipiac at the Three Rivers Classic in Pittsburgh (Dec. 29). BEFORE BC: Played for the Aston Rebels in the NAHL in 2014-15 … led the team in points during the regular in season with 55 … Scored 24 goals and registered 31 assists in 48 games … led the Aston Rebels to the East Division Regular season championship and the East Division playoff championship … awarded the Top Offensive Player for the Aston Rebels … in 2013-14 played for the Madison Capitals in the USHL and the Coquitlam Express in the British Columbia Hockey League ... prior to 2013-2104 played for the Junior Flyers U18 team in the Tier 1 Elite League during the 2013-2014 season. PERSONAL: Enrolled in Carroll School of Management … Michael is the son of Anthony and Merella Merulla; father, Anthony, played hockey in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League with Shawinigan and Laval from 1976 to 1978 and played professional baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Yankees organizations.

YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG 2016 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

POINTS....................................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................................... GOALS......................................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................................... ASSISTS..................................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................................... SHOTS......................................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................................... PLUS / MINUS.......................................................................................................................................... .....................................................................................................................................................................

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7 • CONNOR MOORE

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AS A FRESHMAN (2016-17): One of six skaters to play in all 40 games … tallied 13 points – scored one goal and 12 assists; accrued seven assists in 22 Hockey East outings … led the team with 49 blocked shots … finished tied for third on the team with a +17 plus/minus rating … scored his firstcareer goal against Vermont in Game 2 of the Hockey East quarterfinals (March 11) … logged his first-career multi-point performance with a pair of assists at Wisconsin (Oct. 16) … assisted on Zach Walker’s first-career goal against Providence (Oct. 28). BEFORE BC: Played for the Youngstown Phantoms in the USHL in the 2015-2016 season … prior to the 2015-2016 season played for the Brooks School in the ISL League in North Andover, Mass. from 2012 to 2015 … won two New England Hockey Championships … won the Bell Capital Cup Championship. PERSONAL: Enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences … is the 2016-17 recipient of The William Hogan, Jr. ‘33 Athletic Scholarship Fund, The James Ryan Family Hockey Scholarship Fund and The Maureen and Edward F. Coakley ‘57 Hockey Scholarship Fund … Connor is the son of Hilda and Kevin Moore.

YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG 2016 40 1 12 13 30 .033 8 24 +17 0 0

0

POINTS.....................................................................................................................................................2 .......................................................................................most recent at Wisconsin, Oct. 16, 2016 GOALS.......................................................................................................................................................1 ......................................................................................most recent vs. Vermont, March 11, 2017 ASSISTS...................................................................................................................................................2 .......................................................................................most recent at Wisconsin, Oct. 16, 2016 SHOTS.......................................................................................................................................................5 .....................................................................................most recent vs. Merrimack, Feb. 10, 2017 PLUS / MINUS......................................................................................................................................+4 .......................................................................................most recent at Wisconsin, Oct. 16, 2016

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14 • ZACH WALKER

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AS A FRESHMAN (2016-17): One of six skaters to play in all 40 games … tallied 13 points – scored one goal and 12 assists; accrued seven assists in 22 Hockey East outings … led the team with 49 blocked shots … finished tied for third on the team with a +17 plus/minus rating … scored his firstcareer goal against Vermont in Game 2 of the Hockey East quarterfinals (March 11) … logged his first-career multi-point performance with a pair of assists at Wisconsin (Oct. 16) … assisted on Zach Walker’s first-career goal against Providence (Oct. 28). BEFORE BC: Played for the Youngstown Phantoms in the USHL in the 2015-2016 season … prior to the 2015-2016 season played for the Brooks School in the ISL League in North Andover, Mass. from 2012 to 2015 … won two New England Hockey Championships … won the Bell Capital Cup Championship. PERSONAL: Enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences … is the 2016-17 recipient of The William Hogan, Jr. ‘33 Athletic Scholarship Fund, The James Ryan Family Hockey Scholarship Fund and The Maureen and Edward F. Coakley ‘57 Hockey Scholarship Fund … Connor is the son of Hilda and Kevin Moore.

YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG 2016 32 2 5 7 13 .154 8 27 +3 0 0

0

POINTS.....................................................................................................................................................2 ......................................................................................most recent at Holy Cross, Oct. 22, 2016 GOALS.......................................................................................................................................................1 .................................................................. twice - most recent vs. Northeastern, Dec. 6, 2016 ASSISTS...................................................................................................................................................2 ......................................................................................most recent at Holy Cross, Oct. 22, 2016 SHOTS.......................................................................................................................................................3 ................................................................................... most recent vs. Providence, Oct. 28, 2016 PLUS / MINUS......................................................................................................................................+2 ......................................................................................most recent at Holy Cross, Oct. 22, 2016

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YEAR GP GS Min. GA GAA SVS SV% W L T SHO PPG SHG 2016 34 34 1976:52 87 2.64 912 .913

17 13 3

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SAVES.................................................................................................................................................... 42 .................................................... twice - most recent vs. Boston University, March 16, 2017 ASSISTS..................................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................................... SHUTOUTS...............................................................................................................................................1 ............................................................most recent vs. Vermont, vs. Vermont, March 10, 2017 LONGEST SCORELESS STREAK................................................................................................. 89:38 .......................................................................................most recent vs. Feb. 24 - March 11, 2017 MOST GOALS ALLOWED........................................................................................................................5 ............................................................................twice - most recent, at Harvard, Nov. 22, 2016

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CASEY THOMAS CARREAU ... shoots right … played the 2016-17 season at Thayer Academy of The Independent School League before skating with the Des Moines Buccaneers of the United States Hockey League. BEFORE BC: Played for Thayer Academy of the ISL in 2016-17 … team captain … tallied 61 points – 23 goals and 38 assists – in 30 games played … won the John Carlton Memorial Award, given to the most outstanding male player in New England high school hockey … named to the USA Today All-USA Hockey Third Team … finished the season with the Des Moines Buccaneers of the United States Hockey League … notched two assists in six games … in 2015-16, accounted for 71 points – 34 goals and 37 assists – in 71 games for Thayer … named Independent School League MVP and tabbed to Boston Globe All-Scholastic team … tabbed an ISL All-League member and named to the Patriot Ledger All-Scholastic squad both in 15-16 and 16-17 … logged 27 points – 14 goals and 13 assists – in 30 games for Thayer in 2014-15 and notched four goals and 11 assists in 27 games as a freshman at Thayer in 2013-14 … four-year member of Thayer varsity baseball team. PERSONAL: Enrolled in the Lynch School of Education … Casey and his sisters, Rylie and Kate, are the children of Tom and Jennifer Carreau … coached by former Eagle Andrew Orpik with the Cape Cod Whalers organization.

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CHRISTOPHER JOHN GRANDO JR ... shoots left… played the 2016-17 season with the Green Bay Gamblers in the United States Hockey League…attended Islip High School in in Islip, N.Y. and Ashwaubenon High School in Green Bay, Wisconsin. BEFORE BC: Played for the Green Bay Gamblers in the United States Hockey League from 2015-17...logged 33 points – nine goals and 17 assists in – in 60 games … in 2015-16 season, accounted for 21 points – 13 goals and eight assists – in 55 outings … notched an assist in the postseason … in 2014-15, skated with the North Jersey Avalanche U18 … turned in 25 points – six goals and 19 assists – in 18 games played … won a New Jersey state championship and an AYHL title … club finished as U.S. National silver medalists … played with the Long Island Gulls organization from 2012-14. PERSONAL: Enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … Chris, and his sister, Madison, are the children of Chris and Michele Grando … father, Chris, won a Division II ECAC championship in basketball at Dowling College.

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LOGAN TODD HUTSKO ... shoots right… played the 2016-17 season with the United States National Team Development Program in the United States Hockey League ... ...attended Shattuck St. Mary’s before transferring to Pioneer High School in Ann Arbor, Michigan. BEFORE BC: Played for the U.S. National Under-18 Team in the United States Hockey League in 2016-17...registered two assist in eight games before cutting season short due to injury ... played 52 games for the U.S. National Under-18 Team and recorded 24 points – 12 goals and 12 assists – in 2015-16 … registered one goal and one assists in five games for Team USA at the World U-17 Hockey Challenge … member of the Shattuck St. Mary’s U16 National Championship team in 2014-15, accounting for 90 points – 22 goals and 68 assists – in 55 games played … totaled 239 points – 78 goals and 161 assists – in 181-game career at Shattuck St. Mary’s … member of the the Shattuck St. Mary’s U14 National Championship team. PERSONAL: Enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … Logan, and his sister, Megan, are the children of Todd and Jill Hutsko … father, Todd, played football at Troy State University.

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MICHAEL ROBERT KAROW ... shoots left … played the 2016-17 season with the Youngstown Phantoms in the United States Hockey League ... attended Green Bay Southwest before transferring to Notre Dame Academy in Green Bay, Wisconsin.. BEFORE BC: Played for the Youngstown Phantoms in the United States Hockey League in 2016-17... registered 21 points – four goals and 17 assists – in 58 games … accounted for one goal and two assists in five playoff contest … earned USHL All-Rookie Second Team honors upon conclusion of season … listed to the USHL All-Academic Team … tabbed the USHL Co-Scholar Athlete of the Year … in 2015-16, started season with Team Wisconsin, tallying three goals and 10 assists in 20 games … finished year at Notre Dame Academy … named team captain … logged 17 points – three goals and 14 assists – in 24 games played … earned a spot on First-Team All-Conference squad … honorable mention on the All-State team … member of the 2014-15 SecondTeam All-Conference squad after six goals and six assists in 22 games played at Notre Dame Academy. PERSONAL: Enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … was selected by the Arizona Coyotes in the fifth round (126th) in the 2017 NHL Entry Draft … Michael and his brother Christopher, are the children of Charles and Maria Karow … father, Charles, played football at University of Wisconsin-Platteville.

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KEVIN JOSEPH LOHAN ... shoots right … was the assistant captain for the University of Michigan in 201617; transferring to Boston College as a graduate student … graduated from the University of Michigan in 2017 … attended Shattuck St. Mary’s in 2011 … graduated from Cold Spring Harbor High School in 2012. BEFORE BC: Transferred to Boston College from the University of Michigan … assistant captain at Michigan as a senior in 2016-17 … appeared in nine games after coming off of an injury-riddled Junior year … Academic All-Big Ten selection … in 2015-16 as a junior, was limited by an early season injury and appeared in two games … named a University of Michigan scholar-athlete as both a junior and senior … notched 10 points – two goals and eight assists in 37 games as a sophomore in 2014-15 … led the team with 59 blocked shots … as a freshman in 201314, skated in 16 games and logged an assist … in 2012-13, played for the Merritt Centennials of the British Columbia Hockey League during the 2012-13 season and recorded five goals and 18 assists in 54 games … tallied three goals and three assists in 2011-12 in 39 games for the New York Apple Core. PERSONAL: Will be going for his Master’s of Science in Sports Administration in the Woods College of Advancing Studies … Kevin and his sisters, Kyla and Kendra, are the children of Scott and Karen Lohan … father, Scott, played lacrosse at Brown University.

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AAPELI YRJÖ JOHANNES RÄSÄNEN ... shoots left … played the 2016-17 season with the Sioux City Musketeers in the United States Hockey League ... attended Sammon Keskuslukio in Finland. BEFORE BC: Played for the Sioux City Musketeers in the United States Hockey League in 2016-17... registered 25 points – seven goals and 18 assists – in 38 games … recorded an assist in the playoffs … deemed a Top 3 player for Team Finland at the 2017 IIHF World Junior Championship in Montreal and Toronto, Canada, alongside Jesper and Julius Mattila … recorded the top faceoff percentage (66.97%) at the 2017 World Junior Championship … accounted for six points – two goals and four assists – for Team Finland … tabbed assistant captain for Tappara U20 team in 2015-16 … logged 38 points – 19 goals and 19 assists – in 50 games … member of gold-medal winning Team Finland at World U-18 Hockey Challenge – accounted for three goals and six assists in tournament … in 2014-15, notched 12 points – five goals and seven assists – in 41 games for Tappara U20 … member of Team Finland at World U-17 Hockey Challenge and earned top faceoff award (84%), most goals (5) and most points (10) at European Youth Olympic Festival. PERSONAL: Enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … was selected by the Edmonton Oilers in the sixth round (153rd) in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft … Aapeli and his brother brother Iivari and sister Onerva, are the children of Almo and Maria Kirsti Räsänen.

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JACOB AUSTIN TORTORA ... shoots right … played the 2016-17 season with the United States National Team Development Program in the United States Hockey League ... attended The Hill Academy in Toronto before transferring to Pioneer High School in Ann Arbor, Michigan. BEFORE BC: Played for the U.S. National Under-18 Team in the United States Hockey League in 2016-17... registered 38 points – 18 goals and 20 assists – in 51 games … helped Team USA capture gold at the U-18 World Junior Championship, accounting for two goals and two assists in seven games played … played 50 games for the U.S. National Under-17 Team and recorded 31 points – 15 goals and 16 assists – in 2015-16 … registered one goal and four assists in five games for Team USA at the World U-17 Hockey Challenge … accounted for 68 points – 31 goals and 37 assists – with the Don Mills Flyers Midget Minor AAA club … tabbed MVP of the Greater Toronto Hockey League prospects game … member of the national team to win a world championship in Slovakia. PERSONAL: Enrolled in the Lynch School of Education … Jake, and his brother Josh and sister Grace, are the children of Tom and Jen Tortora … both Tom and Jen played soccer at Brockport.

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SCHILLER FAMILY HEAD COACH COACH • JERRY YORK • Enters his 45th season as a head coach; spent seven years (1972-79) at Clarkson and 15 years (1979-94) at Bowling Green -- this marks York’s 23rd season behind the bench of his alma mater • College hockey’s all-time winningest coach with 1,033 wins • Earned his 1,000th career victory with a 8-0 victory over Massachusetts on Jan. 22, 2016 • Earned his 925th career victory with a 5-2 win over Alabama-Hunstville on Dec. 29, 2012, in Minneapolis, Minn., surpassing Ron Mason to become the winningest coach in the history of college hockey • Earned his 502nd win at Boston College on Nov. 21, 2014, with a 5-3 win at Massachusetts, surpassing his former coach John “Snooks” Kelley as the winningest coach in BC hockey history • Is one of only three coaches in NCAA history to lead two different schools to national titles; led Bowling Green to the 1984 NCAA title, and Boston College to the 2001, 2008, 2010 and 2012 NCAA titles • Had his Boston College jersey retired on April 12, 2010, during the program’s national championship celebration on O’Neill Plaza • Was awarded the Lester Patrick Trophy, presented for outstanding service to hockey in the United States, in October 2010 • Earned the 1976-77 Spencer Penrose Trophy as the nation’s Division I Coach of the Year • Has been tabbed Hockey East Coach of the Year three times – 2003-04, 201011 and 2013-14; also earned New England Coach of the Year honors twice – in 2003-04 and 2013-14 • Earned CCHA Coach of the Year honors in 1981-82 • Has led 22 teams to 25 or more wins; has guided five teams to 30 or more victories • Assumed the head coaching duties at Boston College, his alma mater, on June 15, 1994 • Has led Boston College to 12 NCAA Tournament “Frozen Four” berths -- 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014 and 2016. • Is the all-time leader in NCAA Tournament wins with 41 victories • Has led the Eagles to nine Hockey East Tournament titles -- 1998, 1999, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 and 2012. • Guided the Eagles to eight Hockey East regular (or co-) season championships – 2000-01, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2013-14, 2015-16 and 2016-17 • Won his 950th collegiate game with a 6-4 triumph over cross-town rival Boston University with a 6-4 win at Kelley Rink on Jan. 17, 2014; earned his 900th collegiate victory with a 4-2 home win over Merrimack at Kelley Rink on Feb. 17, 2012; earned his 850th collegiate victory with a 5-0 win against Wisconsin in the national championship game on April 10, 2010 in Detroit, Mich.; won his 500th game at Boston College on Oct. 31, 2014, in a 2-1 victory at Denver • Served as head coach of a U.S. Select Team that competed in the Kitimat (British Columbia) Cup in the spring of 1995 • Assumed the head post at Bowling Green on April 10, 1979 • Led Bowling Green to six NCAA Tournament berths • Led Bowling Green to four CCHA regular-season titles, including three consecutive crowns from 1981-84, and one CCHA tournament title • Was inducted into the Bowling Green State University Athletic Hall of Fame in 2003 • Became the youngest head coach in the nation when he accepted the top job at Clarkson at age 26 • Guided Clarkson to 125 wins, six ECAC playoffs and one ECAC title in seven years • Coached under Boston College’s two legendary coaches; began his career as John “Snooks” Kelley’s graduate assistant (1968-69), and served two years (1970-72) as Len Ceglarski’s assistant coach at Clarkson

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46th SEASON IN COACHING • 24th AT BOSTON COLLEGE AT CLARKSON

Record

Postseason Laurels

1972-73

18-15-0

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1973-74

12-14-1

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1974-75

13-15-1

--

1975-76

18-12-1

1976-77

26- 8- 0

1977-78

19-11-0

--

1978-79

19-12-0

--

-ECAC Champions

Clarkson Totals: 125 - 87 - 3 (.588 in seven years) AT BOWLING GREEN

Record

Postseason Laurels

1979-80

16-20-2

--

1980-81

13-24-2

--

1981-82

27-13-2

CCHA Champions // NCAA Tournament qualifier

1982-83

28- 8- 4

CCHA Champions

1983-84

34- 8- 2

CCHA Champions // NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

1984-85

21-21-0

--

1985-86

28-14-0

--

1986-87

33-10-2

CCHA Champions // NCAA Tournament qualifier

1987-88

30-13-2

CCHA Tournament Champs // NCAA Tournament qualifier

1988-89

26-18-3

NCAA Tournament qualifier

1989-90

25-17-2

NCAA Tournament qualifier

1990-91

15-23-2

--

1991-92

8-21- 5

--

1992-93

19-21-1

--

1993-94

19-17-2

--

Bowling Green Totals: 342 - 248 - 31 (.576 in 15 years)

AT BOSTON COLLEGE

Record

Postseason Laurels

1994-95

11-22-2

--

1995-96

16-17-3

--

1996-97

15-19-4

--

1997-98

28-9-5

Hockey East Tourney Champs // NCAA Tournament finalists

1998-99

27-12-4

Hockey East Tourney Champs // NCAA Tournament semifinalists

1999-2000 29-12-1

NCAA Tournament finalists

2000-01 33-8-2 HEA Champions // HEA Tourney Champions // NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2001-02

18-18-2

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2002-03

24-11-4

Hockey East Champions

2003-04

29-9-4

Hockey East Champions // NCAA Tournament semifinalists

2004-05

26-7-7

2005-06

26-13-3

NCAA Tournament finalists

2006-07

29-12-1

HEA Tourney Champions // NCAA Tournament finalists

2007-08

25-11-8

HEA Tourney Champions // NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2008-09

18-14-5

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2009-10

29-10-3

HEA Tourney Champions // NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2010-11

30-8-1

Hockey East Champions // HEA Tourney Champions

HEA Champions // HEA Tourney Champions

2011-12 33-10-1 HEA Champions // HEA Tourney Champions // NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2012-13

22-12-4

2013-14

28-8-4

NCAA Tournament qualifier

2014-15

21-14-3

NCAA Tournament qualifier

2015-16

28-8-5

Co - Hockey East Champions // NCAA Tournament Seminfinalist

2016-17

21-15-4

Co - Hockey East Champions

Hockey East Champions // NCAA Tournament Seminfinalist

Boston College Totals: 566 - 279 - 80 (.656 in 23 years)

CAREER RECORD: 1,033 - 614 - 114 (.619 in 45 years)

CLARKSON BGSU BC TOTALS Acadia 1 1 Air Force 2 2 Alabama Huntsville 1 1 Alaska Anchorage 2 2 Alaska Fairbanks 2 1 3 Arizona State 1 1 Army 3 3 Boston College 6 1 7 Bowling Green 7 7 Brown 1 1 3 5 Boston University 1 44 45 Buffalo 3 3 Clarkson 4 1 5 Colgate 12 2 1 15 Colorado College 6 6 Cornell 4 3 1 8 Dartmouth 6 5 11 Denver 10 10 Ferris State 33 1 34 Findlay 1 1 Harvard 2 25 27 Holy Cross 2 2 Illinois Chicago 41 41 Kent 4 4 Lake Superior 27 27 Laval 1 1 Maine 1 39 40 McMaster 1 1 Mercyhurst 2 2 Merrimack 50 50 Miami 41 5 46 Michigan (Dearborn) 3 3 Michigan 26 5 31 Michigan State 16 6 22 Michigan Tech 4 1 5 Minnesota 4 4 Minnesota - Duluth 1 3 4 Nebrask Omaha 1 1 New Hampshire 5 4 33 42 Niagara 1 1 North Dakota 3 8 11 Northeastern 5 55 60 Northern Michigan 12 1 13 Norwich 3 3 Notre Dame 10 14 24 Ohio State 1 38 3 42 Ottawa 2 1 3 Penn State 2 2 Pennsylvania 5 5 Princeton 4 4 1 9 Providence 6 2 45 53 Queens University 2 2 RIT 1 3 4 RPI 10 3 13 St. Cloud 3 1 4 St. Lawrence 18 4 7 29 St. Louis 1 1 Toronto 4 3 7 UConn 4 4 UMass 58 58 UMass Lowell 1 44 45 Union 1 1 University of Quebec 2 2 U.S. International 2 2 Vermont 10 5 35 50 West Michigan 4 34 38 Western Ontario 2 2 Wisconsin 10 10 Yale 3 2 6 11 York 1 1

TOTALS

125 342 566 1,033

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UNDER JERRY YORK’S WATCH YORK’S FORMER PLAYERS Rob Blake Player, San Jose Dan Bylsma Head Coach, Pittsburgh 2014 U.S. Olympic Coach Brooks Orpik Player, Pittsburgh Rob Scuderi Player, LA Kings Brian Dumoulin Player, Pittsburgh

HOBEY BAKER AWARD WINNERS George McPhee Bowling Green Brian Holzinger Bowling Green Mike Mottau Boston College Johnny Gaudreau Boston College

1998 Norris Trophy recipient 2009 Stanley Cup champ -2009 Stanley Cup champ 2009 Stanley Cup champ 2012 Stanley Cup champ 2016 Stanley Cup champ 2017 Stanley Cup champ

1982 recipient 1995 recipient 2000 recipient 2014 recipient

ALL - TIME WINS IN COLLEGE HOCKEY HISTORY 1. Jerry York (Boston College) * 2. Ron Mason (Michigan State) 3. Jack Parker (BU) 4. Red Berenson (Michigan) 5. Rick Comley (Michigan State) 6. Bob Peters (Bemidji State) 7. Mike McShane * (Norwich) 8. Don Lucia * (Minnesota) 9. Len Ceglarski (Boston College) 10. Jeff Sauer (Wisconsin) 11. Bill Beaney (Middlebury) 12. BOB EMERY (Plattsburgh) 13. George Gwozdecky (Denver) 14. Dick Umile (New Hampshire) 15. Bill O’Neill * (Salem State) 16. John Rolli (UMass Dartmouth)

1,033 924 897 848 783 744 722 717 673 655 602 598 592 586 582 577

*Active Coaches USA HOCKEY COLLEGE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Nathan Gerbe Boston College Mike Mottau Boston College Johnny Gaudreau Boston College

NHL FIRST-ROUND SELECTIONS Marty Reasoner St. Louis Brooks Orpik Pittsburgh Krys Kolanos Phoenix Chuck Kobasew Calgary Brian Boyle Los Angeles Patrick Eaves Ottawa Cory Schneider Vancouver Nick Petrecki San Jose Chris Kreider NY Rangers Kevin Hayes Chicago Michael Matheson Florida Alex Tuch Minnesota Colin White Ottawa

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2008 recipient 2000 recipient 2014 recipient

1996 2000 2000 2001 2003 2003 2004 2007 2009 2010 2012 2014 2015

ALL - TIME WINS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT 1. Jerry York (BC) * 2. Jack Parker 3. Red Berensen 4. Ron Mason 5. Doug Woog

41 30 27 22 21


1,033 CAREER WINS ... and counting

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ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH • GREG BROWN Greg Brown, one of the best defensemen in Boston College history, is in his 14th season as a member of Jerry York’s staff. He was promoted to associate head coach in September 2012. Brown works closely with the team’s defensemen and has worked extensively with special teams. In his 13-year tenure at The Heights, the team has captured six Hockey East Tournament titles, three national titles (2008, 2010 and 2012) and five Frozen Four national championship-game appearances. Brown, who has extensive international playing experience, was the assistant coach of the U.S. National Junior Team that won the gold medal at the 2017 International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championship from Dec. 26, 2016 - Jan. 5, 2017, in Montreal and Toronto, Canada. He was also an assistant with Team USA that competed at the 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship from Dec. 26, 2013 to Jan. 5, 2014, in Malmo, Sweden. Brown began his coaching career in August of 2004 after completing a 12year professional playing career. A 1990 Boston College graduate, Brown was a two-time All-America firstteam selection (1989 and 1990), a two-time Hobey Baker Award finalist and a two-time All-New England choice. He is one of only three players in Hockey East history to twice capture the league’s Player of the Year honor. In 1994, Brown was one of four defensemen selected to the Hockey East All-Decade Team. He was inducted into Boston College’s Varsity Club Hall of Fame in November 2004. Brown played three seasons for the Eagles (1986-87, 1988-89 and 198990), serving as team captain in 1989-90. He missed the 1987-88 season while playing 55 games with U.S. National Team and then representing his country at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary. Brown totaled 120 points – 24 goals and 96 assists – in 119 games. He ranks among Hockey East career leaders for defenseman scoring in assists (third), points (fourth) and goals (fifth). Brown played for the United States in two Olympic Games. In addition to the 1988 Games, Brown played for Team USA in the 1992 Olympics in Albertville, France. After graduation, Brown enjoyed a 12-year professional playing career. He spent four seasons in the National Hockey League, before moving to Europe to continue his career. In the NHL, he played with the Buffalo Sabres (199091, 1992-93), Pittsburgh Penguins (1993-94) and Winnipeg Jets (199495). In Europe, he played three seasons in Sweden (1995-96, 2001-02 and 2002-03), one season in Switzerland (1996-97) and four seasons in Germany (1997-98 through 2000-01). Brown’s older brother, Doug, also enjoyed an outstanding playing career – both at Boston College (1982-86) and the NHL. Doug Brown was a twotime All-America second-team selection (1985 and 1986) with the Eagles. He went on to a 15-year career in the NHL. Doug was inducted into the BC Varsity Club Hall of Fame along with Greg in 2004. Greg and his wife Katharine have two children, Ashley (18) and Peyton (16). They reside in Scituate.

THE GREG BROWN FILE Coaching Career 2012-present Boston College Associate Head Coach 2004-12 Boston College Assistant Coach NCAA Frozen Fours Coached Year School 2016 Boston College 2014 Boston College 2012* Boston College 2010* Boston College 2008* Boston College 2007 Boston College 2006 Boston College

Location Tampa, Fla. Philadelphia, Pa. Tampa, Fla. Detroit, Mich. Denver, Colo. St. Louis, Mo. Milwaukee, Wis.

* denotes year in which team captured NCAA Division I championship

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ASSISTANT COACH • MIKE AYERS Mike Ayers, former goaltending coach at USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program (NTDP), is in his fifth season as assistant coach on Jerry York’s staff. He was hired in May 2013. Prior to his arrival at The Heights, Ayers completed his second season as goaltending coach with USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program in 2012-13. He most recently served as the goaltending coach for the silvermedal winning U.S. Under-18 Team at the 2013 International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) World Under-18 Championship. Ayers previously served as the goaltending coach for the gold medal-winning Under-18 Team at the 2012 IIHF Men’s World Under-18 Championship in the Czech Republic. He was closely involved in goaltender scouting and selection for the U.S. national team that competed in 2013 World Junior Championships in Russia. As an addition to his international experiences, Ayers was the assistant coach of the U.S. National Junior Team that competed at the 2015 IIHF World Junior Championship that was co-hosted by Toronto and Montreal from Dec. 26, 2014 to Jan. 5, 2015. While with the NTDP, Ayers’ responsibilities included planning, designing and executing the regular on-ice practices for goaltenders at the NTDP, as well as scouting and evaluating the nation’s top goaltending prospects (ages 15-20). In addition to his duties at the NTDP, Ayers is the coordinator of the revolutionary Warren Strelow National Goaltending Mentor Program, which is designed to recruit, develop and produce elite goaltenders in the United States. Before his time with the NTDP, Ayers spent two seasons (2009-11) as the goaltending coach at St. Cloud State University of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association. Prior to the 2009-10 campaign, he served as goaltending coach for the Iowa Chops, the American Hockey League affiliate of the National Hockey League’s Anaheim Ducks. A four-year standout goaltender at the University of New Hampshire, Ayers earned USA Hockey College Player of the Year honors in 2003 as well as American Hockey Coaches Association All-America second-team honors. Ayers played in 102 games from 2000-04 and compiled a record of 58-2512. Ayers, a native of Hingham, Mass., enjoyed a four-year professional hockey career (2004-08) in the American Hockey League, East Coast Hockey League and in Europe. Mike and his wife, Kate, just recently had a daughter, Frankie. They reside in Hingham.

THE MIKE AYERS FILE Coaching Career 2013-present Boston College Assistant Coach 2001-13 U.S. National Team Dev. Program Goaltending Coach 2009-11 St. Cloud State University Goaltending Coach 2008-09 Iowa Chops (AHL) Goaltending Coach NCAA Frozen Fours Coached Year School 2016 Boston College 2014 Boston College

Location Tampa, Fla. Philadelphia, Pa.

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ASSISTANT COACH • MARTY McINNIS Marty McInnis, one of the best forwards in Boston College hockey history who went on to play nearly 800 regular-season games in the National Hockey League, returns to Jerry York’s staff for the fourth season as an assistant coach. McInnis was named assistant coach in September 2013. McInnis is instrumental in all facets of practice, game preparation and strategy. A prolific scorer who tallied 142 points in just three varsity campaigns (1988-91), he was a member of BC’s famous “HEM Line” with fellow Hall of Famers Steve Heinze and David Emma. As a sophomore, the left wing was the top point-scorer in the Hockey East Tournament with nine - including a record-tying five-goal scoring binge against Merrimack in a first-round game. During the 1990-91 season, he was the second-leading scorer (57 points) on one of Boston College’s finest teams. McInnis, a native of Hingham, Mass., went on to play for the U.S. national team in 1991-92 and recorded 34 points in 54 exhibition games before representing his country at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville. He played 12 seasons in the NHL as a member of the New York Islanders, Calgary Flames, Anaheim Ducks and Boston Bruins. He totaled 420 points 170 goals and 250 assists - in 796 regular-season games in his NHL career. McInnis, who retired from professional hockey following the 2002-03 season, was inducted into the Boston College Varsity Club Athletic Hall of Fame in 2012. McInnis’ son, Luke, is a sophomore defenseman on the 2017-18 Boston College team. Marty, his wife Missy and the rest of McInnis’ family resides in Hingham.

THE MARTY McINNIS FILE Coaching Career 2013-present Boston College Assistant Coach

NCAA Frozen Fours Coached Year School 2016 Boston College 2014 Boston College

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Location Tampa, Fla. Philadelphia, Pa.


DIRECTOR OF HOCKEY OPERATIONS • JOHN HEGARTY John Hegarty is in his 23rd year with the Boston College hockey program. For eight seasons, he served as the team’s equipment manager. Beginning with the 2001-02 season, Hegarty assumed addition role of Director of Hockey Operations. In his present role, Hegarty coordinates the Eagles’ travel plans, organizes the coaches’ recruiting efforts and manages the team’s state-of-the-art video analysis system. Hegarty’s hockey expertise has earned him invitations to work on several USA Hockey tours. In the spring of 1995, he accompanied the U.S. Select Team to British Columbia where it competed in the Kitimat Cup. During the summer of 1995, he served as equipment manager during the Women’s Junior National Team’s tour of Ottawa. A 1994 graduate of Boston College with a degree from the Carroll School of Management, Hegarty has since earned his master’s degree in higher education administration. As an undergraduate, he served four years as a student manager for the football team. In 1992 and 1993, he was the head football manager under head coach Tom Coughlin. John and his wife Jill, also a BC graduate, have a seven-year-old daughter, Bridget. They reside in Milton, Massachusetts.

THE JOHN HEGARTY FILE Director of Hockey Operations Born Feb. 2, 1972 Hometown

West Roxbury, Mass.

Education

B.A - Boston College (1994) M.A. Boston College (1998)

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MEN’S HOCKEY SUPPORT STAFF Russell DeRosa is in his 16th season as the strength and conditioning coach for men’s ice hockey at Boston College. In addition to his hockey responsibilities, DeRosa is in his 11th season in charge of strength and conditioning efforts for all of Boston College’s Olympic Sports. Prior to his promotion in 2007, he had served six seasons as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at the Heights. DeRosa has worked with 41 Boston College players who have been selected in the National Hockey League draft, including nine first-round round picks – Boyle (2003), Patrick Eaves (2003), Schneider (2004), Nick Petrecki (2007), Chris Kreider (2009), Kevin Hayes (2010) and Michael Matheson (2012), Noah Hanifin (2015) and Colin White (2015). Since his arrival, 18 players have gone on to compete in the NHL.

Director, Strength & Conditioning, Olympic Sports 16th year at Boston College

DeRosa joined the Boston College strength and conditioning staff after spending seven years (1996-2002) at Yale University, the last five as Associate Director of Sports Conditioning. In that position, he oversaw the strength & conditioning for 32 intercollegiate sports programs. In addition to his Yale experiences, DeRosa has also worked with the New HavenConnecticut entry to the American Hockey League (1998-99) and with Boston University (1995-96) as an academic intern. DeRosa received his bachelor’s degree in health and fitness from Springfield College in 1995. He earned a master’s degree in exercise science with an emphasis on exercise physiology from Southern Connecticut State University in 2001. DeRosa is a member of the National Strength & Conditioning Association. DeRosa and his wife Alex, have a 11-year-old son, Andrew. They reside in West Peabody.

Bert Lenz is in his 21st season as the athletic trainer for the Boston College hockey team. After serving three years as a resident athletic trainer in the Boston College Sports Medicine Department, Lenz was named assistant athletic trainer in 1997 and promoted to Director of Sports Medicine for Olympic sports in 2007. While he has been associated with many of the Eagles’ varsity sports teams, Lenz has worked most closely with the hockey, cross country, track and field, football, and baseball programs. A 1991 graduate of Castleton (Vt.) State, Lenz earned his master’s degree in education with an emphasis on athletic training at Old Dominion in May 1994. At ODU, Lenz worked with the men’s soccer and baseball teams as well as the cross country and rugby programs. Lenz has also been the head athletic trainer at the Mason Dixon Basketball Camps (Emmitsburg, Md.) and an assistant trainer for the now-defunct Washington Commandos of the Arena Football League.

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A native of Old Saybrook, Conn., Lenz is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Association and is a licensed athletic trainer in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Bert and his wife, Lisa, have a nine-year-old daughter, Cortney. They reside in West Roxbury, Mass.


MEN’S HOCKEY SUPPORT STAFF Mark Majewski is in his second season as Assistant Director of Athletics Graphics at Boston College, having recently served as Assistant Director of Athletics Communications for the past three years. He joined the staff in September in 2013 after spending each of the last four years as Associate Director of Athletic Communications at Northeastern. There, he was the primary media contact for men’s hockey and other Olympic sports. Majewski had prior roles in the athletics communications offices at Syracuse University, Saint Francis University, the Illinois Junior Golf Association and USA Hockey. Majewski has worked every Men’s Frozen Four since 2010 and served as the official scorer of the national championship at the 2012, 2013, 2015 and 2017 Frozen Fours in Tampa, Pittsburgh, Boston and Chicago, respectively.

Asst. Dir of Graphic Design / Men’s Hockey Contact Fifth year at Boston College

Majewski’s publications work has been recognized by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). His 2012-13 Northeastern men’s hockey media guide was voted best in the country and second place, nationally, in the Winter At-Large Guides portion of the 2012-13 CoSIDA Publications Contest. The past three years, Majewski presented at the CoSIDA workshop in Orlando on the importance of graphic representation in communications. A native of Livonia, Mich., Majewski graduated from the University of Michigan with a bachelor’s degree in Sport Management and Communications and a master’s degree in Sports Administration from Wayne State University in Detroit. Majewski is a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). He currently resides in the Fenway section of Boston. Father Tony Penna is Director of Campus Ministry at Boston College and chaplain to Jerry York’s team. Like his fellow priests who work with other BC teams, Fr. Tony looks for ways to be an in-house, spiritual presence throughout the halls of Conte Forum. Over the years, coaches, administrators, and student-athletes have relied on his judgment and skills, particularly at the more stressful junctures of the season. Those who attend his Wednesday morning Masses at Conte look forward to his pithy, down-to-earth homilies. Fr. Tony also teaches in BC’s theology department. His courses -- Living Truthfully and Human Setbacks: The Unexpected Grace -- have helped hundreds of students gain a clearer understanding of how God is present in their lives.

Chaplain, Boston College Hockey 26th year at Boston College

Iggy Tarajos joined the Boston College hockey staff at the start of the 2017-18 season. Prior to coming to The Heights, Tarajos was with the Nebraska Omaha staff as the hockey equipment manager, starting in August 2015. Prior to working for the Mavericks, he spent two years at Dartmouth, where he was the equipment manager for both the men’s and women’s hockey programs as well as men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s lacrosse, field hockey and softball. For three years, he was the student equipment manager for Plymouth State men’s hockey, establishing the position at the school as a sophomore. He also interned with the Manchester (N.H.) Monarchs of the American Hockey League for two years. Tarajos is a 2013 graduate of Plymouth (N.H.) State, where he majored in sports management and communications.

Equipment Manager

A native of Kennebunk, Maine, Tarajos has deep roots in hockey, serving as a stick boy for the Portland (Maine) Pirates of the AHL from the time he was eight years old.

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2016-17 RESULTS Date Opponent OCTOBER Fri. 7 vs. Air Force! Sat. 8 at Denver ! Fri. 14 at Wisconsin Sun. 16 at Wisconsin Fri. 21 vs. Colorado College Sat. 22 at Holy Cross Tue. 25 at Merrimack * Fri. 28 vs. Providence* Sat. 29 at Massachusetts*

Result

W/L

Record

Att.

Goalie (S/GA)

1-2 3-1 1-3 8-5 4-1 6-1 2-2 3-1 7-4

L W L W W W T W W

0-1-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 2-2-0 3-2-0 4-2-0 4-2-1 5-2-1 6-2-1

3,984 4,286 8,028 8,635 5,263 3,884 2,321 5,019 3,016

Woll (24/2) Woll (40/1) Woll (31/3) Woll (22/5) Edquist (23/1) Woll (25/1) Woll (32/2) Woll (27/1) Edquist (14/4)

NOVEMBER Fri. 4 at Maine*^ Sat. 5 at Maine Tue. 8 at New Hampshire* Sun. 13 vs. Arizona State Fri. 18 at Harvard Tue. 22 at Connecticut* Sun. 27 vs. Minnesota Tue. 29 at Northeastern*

6-1 3-2 5-3 3-1 2-5 5-2 2-4 2-1

W W W W L W L W

7-2-1 8-2-1 9-2-1 10-2-1 10-3-1 11-3-1 11-4-1 12-4-1

4,621 5,125 3,028 4,440 3,095 5,127 5,154 1,920

Woll (22/1) Cangelosi, Cangelosi •, Cangelosi, Calnan, Cotton, R. Fitzgerald Woll (28/2) Greco, Savage, Booth • Woll (26/3) Brown, C. Fitzgerald, Gaudreau, Dudek •, White Edquist (23/1) White, Cotton •, Calnan Woll (28/4) / Edquist (5/1) Brown, C. Fitzgerald Woll (18/2) R. Fitzgerald, Dudek, Dudek •, Jul. Mattila, Dudek Woll (32/3) White, Gaudreau Woll (23/1) White, Kim •

DECEMBER Sat. 3 vs. North Dakota $ Tue. 6 vs. Northeastern* Sat. 10 at Notre Dame* Thu. 29 vs. Quinnipiac@ Fri. 30 vs. Ferris State@

3-4 5-3 2-3 1-3 1-1

L W L L T

12-5-1 13-5-1 13-6-1 13-7-1 13-7-2

11,348 3,777 5,022 3,526 4,164

Woll (30/4) Woll (28/3) Woll (29/3) Edquist (31/3) Edquist (36/1)

White, Brown, Gaudreau Dudek, Walker, Dudek, Cotton •, Savage Cotton, Jul. Mattila McPhee Kim +

JANUARY Sun. 8 Fri. 13 Mon. 16 Fri. 20 Tue. 24 Sat. 28

vs. Providence* & at Boston University* vs. Boston University* vs. Massachusetts* vs. Connecticut* vs. Notre Dame*

3-1 1-2 0-3 6-1 2-1 6-4

W L L W W W

14-7-2 14-8-2 14-9-2 15-9-2 16-9-2 17-9-2

19,547 6,150 7,884 5,358 3,252 7,884

Woll (28/1) Woll (31/2) Woll (29/2) Edquist (12/1) Woll (42/1) Woll (29/4)

Kim, Cotton •, Cangelosi White -Cotton, Jul. Mattila •, Cangelosi, Savage, Kim, Dudek Kim, Dudek • Calnan, Brown, White, Jul. Mattila, Calnan •, R. Fitzgerald

FEBRUARY Fri. 3 at New Hampshire* Mon. 6 vs. Boston University# Fri. 10 vs. Merrimack* Mon. 13 vs. Northeastern# Fri. 17 vs. Vermont* Sat. 18 vs. Vermont* Thur. 23 vs. UMass Lowell* Fri. 24 at UMass Lowell *

6-4 1-3 3-6 2-4 3-3 2-2 1-4 1-3

W L L L T T L L

18-9-2 18-10-2 18-11-2 18-12-2 18-12-3 18-12-4 18-13-4 18-14-4

6,149 15,299 4,217 15,941 4,175 5,467 4,306 6,580

Woll (25/4) Woll (25/3) Woll (3/3) / Edquist (11/2) Woll (26/3) Woll (24/3) Woll (29/2) Woll (20/4) Woll (18/3)

MARCH Fri. 10 Sat. 11 Fri. 17

vs. Vermont~ 7-0 vs. Vermont~ 7-4 vs. Boston University @$ 3-2

W W W

19-14-4 20-14-4 21-14-4

2,463 3,102 10,979

Woll (22/0) Woll (32/4) Woll (42/2)

Cangelosi •, White, McInnis, Gaudreau, Brown, Jul. Mattila, Brown Dudek, Moore, Dudek, Cangelosi, Cangelosi •, Calnan, R. Fitzgerald Jul, Mattila, R. Fitzgerald, R. Fitzgerald •

Sat. 18

vs. UMass Lowell@$

L

21-15-4

12,309

Woll (21/4)

Cangelosi, McPhee, R. Fitzgerald

• + * ! ^ $ @ & # ~ @$

Game-winning goal Game-tying goal Hockey East game 20th annual Ice Breaker Tournament (University of Denver) Cross Insurance Arena (Portland, Maine) College Hockey Showdown (Madison Square Garden - New York City) Three Rivers Classic (PPG Paints Arena - Pittsburgh) Frozen Fenway (Fenway Park - Boston) 65th annual Beanpot Tournament (TD Garden - Boston) Hockey East Quarterfinals (Kelley Rink) Hockey East Championship Weekend (TD Garden - Boston)

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Boston College scoring Cangelosi Cangelosi, Cotton •, Cangelosi Dudek Cotton, Brown, Gaudreau, Brown, Jul. Mattila, Brown •, R. Fitzgerald, White White, C. Fitzgerald •, Jes. Mattila, White Booth, C. Fitzgerald •, McInnis, Gaudreau, Calnan, C. Fitzgerald Savage, R. Fitzgerald Walker, Gaudreau *, Greco Dudek, Jes. Mattila, Cangelosi, R. Fitzgerald, White •, White, Cangelosi

Dudek, White, R. Fitzgerald, Savage, McInnis •, Cangelosi Cangelosi Gaudreau, Cangelosi, Cangelosi Cotton, White R. Fitzgerald, Cangelosi, Cotton Jul. Mattila, Cangelosi Cangelosi White


2016-17 STATISTICS ## Name GP G A Pts Shots Pct +/- No-Min Min Maj Oth PP SH FG GW GTG OT 9 Austin Cangelosi 39 21 14 35 86 .244 +18 13-26 13 0 0 7 3 3 3 0 0 21 Matthew Gaudreau 40 8 27 35 79 .101 +11 19-54 17 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 18 Colin White 35 16 17 33 104 .154 +8 23-46 23 0 0 6 0 2 1 0 0 19 Ryan Fitzgerald 34 12 19 31 132 .091 +14 24-56 23 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 2 Scott Savage 40 5 24 29 88 .057 +17 12-24 12 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 10 Chris Brown 34 9 17 26 84 .107 +19 6-12 6 0 0 2 1 2 1 0 0 17 David Cotton 40 10 14 24 95 .105 +10 8-16 8 0 0 4 0 4 4 0 0 15 JD Dudek 40 13 9 22 101 .129 +10 14-28 14 0 0 3 1 4 3 0 0 5 Casey Fitzgerald 37 5 17 22 53 .094 +7 23-46 23 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 4 Michael Kim 40 5 16 21 99 .051 +18 10-20 10 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 26 Julius Mattila 30 8 8 16 74 .108 +2 2-4 2 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 11 Chris Calnan 39 6 10 16 70 .086 0 13-45 10 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 Connor Moore 40 1 12 13 30 .033 +17 8-24 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Luke McInnis 35 3 7 10 53 .057 +3 13-37 11 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 27 Graham McPhee 39 2 8 10 53 .038 +1 17-42 16 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 Jesper Mattila 34 2 7 9 37 .054 -1 12-24 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Zach Walker 32 2 5 7 13 .154 +3 8-27 6 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 12 Mike Booth 37 2 4 6 30 .067 0 7-14 7 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 28 Ron Greco 35 2 2 4 29 .069 -1 10-31 8 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 Michael Campoli 12 0 1 1 9 .000 +7 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Mike Merulla 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 Chris Shero 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 Joseph Woll 34 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TM TEAM 25 0 0 0 0 .000 0 7-14 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total............... 40 132 238 370 1319 .100 +163 255-602 241 4 10 28 11 23 21 1 0 Opponents........... 40 104 180 284 1171 .089 - 211-471 203 3 5 36 3 17 15 3 0

## Name 35 Ryan Edquist 31 Joseph Woll TM EMPTY NET Total............... Opponents...........

GP-GS 8-6 34-34 25-0 40-0 40-0

Minutes GA 427:44 13 1976:52 87 15:24 4 2420:00 104 2420:00 132

TEAM STATISTICS BC SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 132-1319 Shot pct. .100 Goals/Game 3.3 Shots/Game 33.0 Assists 238 POWER PLAYS Goals-Power Plays 28-171 Conversion Percent .164 Shot Attempts 248 Shot Percent .113 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 132 Power Play 28 Short-handed 11 Empty net 7 Penalty 1 Unassisted 5 Overtime 0 Shootout 0 Delayed Penalty 0

Avg Saves 1.82 155 2.64 912 - 0 2.58 1067 3.27 1187

OPP 104-1171 .089 2.6 29.3 180 36-214 .168 291 .124 104 36 3 4 0 6 0 0 0

Pct .923 .913 .000 .911 .900

W L T Sho 4 2 1 0 17 13 3 1 0 0 0 0 21 15 4 1 15 21 4 1

PP 5 30 1 36 28

HT PN UA BLK 1 1 0 29 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 18 0 0 1 17 0 0 0 44 1 0 1 11 0 0 0 8 1 0 0 13 0 0 0 41 0 0 1 45 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 49 0 0 0 37 0 0 1 24 0 0 0 15 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 5 424 1 0 6 534

SH 0 3 0 3 11

EN PEN SOG 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 7 1 0

TEAM STATISTICS BC OPP PENALTIES Number 255 211 Minutes 602 471 Penalties/Game 6.4 5.3 Pen minutes/Game 15.1 11.8 Minor 241 203 Major 4 3 10-minute Misconduct 5 3 Game Misconduct 5 2 Gross Misconduct 0 0 Match 0 0 SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att) 1-3 0-3 ATTENDANCE Total 74789 93506 Dates/Avg Per Date 16/4674 16/5844 Neutral Site #/Avg 8/6242 GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total Boston College 43 42 47 0 132 Opponents 22 36 46 0 104 SAVES BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total Boston College 326 373 357 11 1067 Opponents 395 421 354 17 1187

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2016-17 INDIVIDUAL HONORS BOSTON COLLEGE 2017 Hockey East Regular Season Champions AUSTIN CANGELOSI - Hockey East Player of the Week (Nov. 7) - Co-Hockey East Player of the Week (March 13) - Hockey East Best Defensive Forward - Hockey East Third-Team All Star - New England Hockey Writers’ Association Best Defensive Forward JOSEPH WOLL - Representative on gold-medal winning Team USA at 2017 IIHF World Junior Championship - Hockey East Rookie of the Week (Jan. 30) - Hockey East All-Rookie Team - Hockey East Honorable Mention All-Star SCOTT SAVAGE - Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week Award (March 20) - Hockey East Third-Team All Star - Hockey East All-Tournament Team COLIN WHITE - Representative on gold-medal winning Team USA at 2017 IIHF World Junior Championship CASEY FITZGERALD - Representative on gold-medal winning Team USA at 2017 IIHF World Junior Championship JESPER MATTILA - Represented Team Finland at 2017 IIHF World Junior Championship JULIUS MATTILA - Represented Team Finland at 2017 IIHF World Junior Championship RYAN FITZGERALD - Hockey East All-Tournament Team

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BC IN HOCKEY EAST COMPOSITE HOCKEY EAST HISTORY RECORDS SCHOOL Boston College Boston University Maine New Hampshire Providence College Vermont UMass-Lowell Northeastern Connecticut Massachusetts Merrimack

YRS GP W 33 829 483 33 829 464 33 829 421 33 829 400 33 829 334 12 302 112 33 829 336 33 829 302 3 66 21 23 566 161 28 677 188

BC IN THE HOCKEY EAST ASSOCIATION L T 262 84 264 101 322 86 325 104 389 106 139 51 413 80 419 108 33 12 347 58 411 78

Pct. .633 .621 .560 .545 .467 .455 .454 .429 .409 .336 .335

BC VS. OPPONENTS IN HOCKEY EAST REGULAR-SEASON PLAY OPPONENT Boston University Connecticut Maine Massachusetts UMass-Lowell Merrimack New Hampshire Northeastern Notre Dame Providence Vermont Totals WCHA Opponents*

GP W L 94 47 35 6 4 1 93 48 36 62 48 10 95 55 34 77 50 20 95 43 40 93 58 24 8 4 4 95 61 22 29 18 5 829 483 262 57 34 21

T GF GA 12 346 320 1 18 10 9 337 310 4 277 133 7 389 320 7 317 219 12 349 350 11 417 304 0 23 19 12 403 263 6 113 68 84 3,244 2,545 2 256 232

BC VS. OPPONENTS IN HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT PLAY Opponent Boston University Maine Massachusetts UMass-Lowell Merrimack New Hampshire Northeastern Notre Dame Providence Vermont Totals

GP W L 13 4 9 13 8 5 9 8 1 9 5 2 11 10 1 11 8 3 8 6 2 3 1 2 10 7 3 14 11 1 94 64 29

T GF 0 40 0 44 0 36 2 36 0 50 0 37 0 44 0 8 0 40 0 52 2 379

GA 50 45 21 26 29 33 25 13 29 24 382

Tournament Titles: 11 (1987, 1990, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012)

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Year HEA Record Finish Overall Post-Season 1984-85 24-9-1* First 28-15-2 HEA Finals NCAA Semifinals 1985-86 23-9-2* First 26-13-3 HEA Finals NCAA Quarterfinals 1986-87 26-6-0* First 31-8-0 HEA Champion NCAA Quarterfinals 1987-88 10-14-2* Fifth 13-18-3 HEA First Round 1988-89 16-6-4* First 25-11-4 HEA Finals NCAA Quarterfinals 1989-90 15-6-0 First 28-13-1 HEA Champion NCAA Semifinals 1990-91 16-5-0 First 27-12-0 HEA First Round NCAA First Round 1991-92 9-10-2 Fifth 14-18-3 HEA Semifinals 1992-93 6-15-3 Seventh 9-24-5 HEA Quarterfinals 1993-94 7-12-5 Sixth 15-16-5 HEA Quarterfinals 1994-95 8-14-2 Eighth 11-22-2 HEA First Round 1995-96 12-10-2 Fifth 16-17-3 HEA Quarterfinals 1996-97 9-12-3 Sixth 15-19-4 HEA Semifinals 1997-98 15-5-4 Second 28-9-5 HEA Champion NCAA Finals 1998-99 15-7-2 Third 27-12-4 HEA Champion NCAA Semifinals 1999-00 15-8-1 Third 29-12-1 HEA Finals NCAA Finals 2000-01 17-5-2 First 33-8-2 HEA Champion NCAA Champion 2001-02 10-13-1 Sixth 18-18-2 HEA Quarterfinals 2002-03 16-6-2 First 24-11-4 HEA Semifinals NCAA Quarterfinals 2003-04 17-4-3 First 29-9-4 HEA Quarterfinals NCAA Semifinals 2004-05 14-3-7 First 26-7-7 HEA Champion NCAA Quarterfinals 2005-06 17-8-2 Second 26-13-3 HEA Finals NCAA Finals 2006-07 18-8-1 Second 29-12-1 HEA Champion NCAA Finals 2007-08 11-9-7 Fourth 25-11-8 HEA Champion NCAA Champion 2008-09 11-11-5 Sixth 18-14-5 HEA Semifinals 2009-10 16-8-3 Second 29-10-3 HEA Champion NCAA Champion 2010-11 20-6-1 First 30-8-1 HEA Champion NCAA Quarterfinals 2011-12 19-7-1 First 33-10-1 HEA Champion NCAA Champion 2013-13 15-9-3 Second 22-12-4 HEA Semifinals 2013-14 16-2-2 First 28-8-4 HEA Quarterfinals NCAA Semifinals 2014-15 12-7-3 T-Second 21-14-3 HEA Quarters NCAA Quarters 2015-16 15-2-5 T-First 28-8-5 HEA Semifinals NCAA Semifinals 2016-17 13-6-3 T-First 21-15-4 HEA Finals


BC vs. HOCKEY EAST SINCE LEAGUE PLAY BOSTON UNIVERSITY Date Site Result Nov. 13, 1984 McHugh Forum W, 6-3 Jan. 8, 1985 Walter Brown Arena W, 10-1 March 3, 1985 McHugh Forum T, 2-2 Nov. 13, 1985 Walter Brown Arena W, 2-1 (OT) Feb. 10, 1986 Boston Garden $ L, 1-4 Feb. 19, 1986 McHugh Forum W, 7-4 March 1, 1986 Walter Brown Arena T, 3-3 March 15, 1986 Providence Civic Center % L, 4-9 Dec. 2, 1986 Boston Garden W, 9-6 Dec. 6, 1986 Walter Brown Arena W, 7-5 Jan. 20, 1987 Boston Garden W, 8-2 Jan. 23, 1987 Walter Brown Arena W, 5-4 (OT) Feb. 2, 1987 Boston Garden $ L, 3-6 Nov. 7, 1987 Walter Brown Arena W, 4-3 Dec. 9, 1987 Matthews Arena T, 4-4 Feb. 27, 1988 Walter Brown Arena L, 3-6 Nov. 1, 1988 Kelley Rink L, 3-6 Jan. 13, 1989 Kelley Rink W, 8-3 Feb. 28, 1989 Walter Brown Arena W, 3-1 Nov. 28, 1989 Kelley Rink L, 4-6 Jan. 3, 1990 Walter Brown Arena W, 3-2 Feb. 5, 1990 Boston Garden $ L, 3-4 Feb. 27, 1990 Walter Brown Arena L, 2-4 Nov. 11, 1990 Kelley Rink W, 3-2 Jan. 18, 1991 Kelley Rink W, 5-2 Feb. 11, 1991 Boston Garden $ L, 4-8 Feb. 23, 1991 Walter Brown Arena W, 6-5 Dec. 7, 1991 Walter Brown Arena W, 5-4 (OT) Jan. 25, 1992 Walter Brown Arena T, 3-3 Feb. 28, 1992 Kelley Rink W, 3-2 March 7, 1992 Walter Brown Arena % W, 5-2 Dec. 9, 1992 Walter Brown Arena L, 4-7 Jan. 15, 1993 Kelley Rink L, 1-5 Jan 16, 1993 Walter Brown Arena L, 2-7 Feb. 1, 1993 Boston Garden $ L, 2-8 March 12, 1993 Walter Brown Arena % L, 2-6 March 14, 1993 Walter Brown Arena % L, 1-5 Dec. 11, 1993 Kelley Rink L, 2-5 Jan. 14, 1994 Kelley Rink L, 2-6 Jan. 15, 1994 Walter Brown Arena L, 4-6 Jan. 20, 1995 Kelley Rink L, 4-7 Jan. 21, 1995 Walter Brown Arena L, 1-5 Feb. 13, 1995 Boston Garden $ L, 1-5 March 4, 1995 Walter Brown Arena L, 3-10 Jan. 12, 1996 Kelley Rink T, 4-4 (S.O.L.) Jan. 13, 1996 Walter Brown Arena L, 3-10 Feb. 5, 1996 FleetCenter $ L, 1-4 March 2, 1996 Kelley Rink W, 3-1 Dec. 11, 1996 Walter Brown Arena L, 4-6 Jan. 17, 1997 Walter Brown Arena T, 5-5 Jan. 18, 1997 Kelley Rink T, 4-4 Feb. 10, 1997 FleetCenter $ L, 2-4 Dec. 7, 1997 Kelley Rink L, 1-5 Dec. 9, 1997 Walter Brown Arena T, 3-3 Jan. 9, 1998 Kelley Rink W, 4-2 Nov. 20, 1998 Kelley Rink W, 6-2 Nov. 21, 1998 Walter Brown Arena L, 2-4 Feb. 1, 1999 FleetCenter $ L, 2-3 (OT) March 5, 1999 Walter Brown Arena W, 3-2 Jan. 8, 2000 Kelley Rink T, 4-4 Jan. 9, 2000 Walter Brown Arena L, 1-2 Feb. 14, 2000 FleetCenter $ L, 1-4 March 5, 2000 Kelley Rink W, 6-2 Jan. 6, 2001 Walter Brown Arena L, 2-3 Jan. 7, 2001 Kelley Rink W, 5-2 Feb. 12, 2001 FleetCenter $ W, 5-3 March 4, 2001 Walter Brown Arena W, 5-1 Nov. 17, 2001 Kelley Rink W, 3-1 Jan. 18, 2002 Kelley Rink L, 1-2 Jan. 20, 2002 Walter Brown Arena L, 1-3 Feb. 4, 2002 FleetCenter $ L, 3-5 Nov. 15, 2002 Walter Brown Arena W, 3-2 Jan. 16, 2003 Walter Brown Arena W, 3-1 Jan. 17, 2003 Kelley Rink W, 3-2 Feb. 10, 2003 FleetCenter $ L, 2-3 March 14, 2003 FleetCenter % L, 5-6 (2OT) Dec. 5, 2003 Kelley Rink W, 5-2 Jan. 16, 2004 Kelley Rink W, 5-1 Jan. 17, 2004 Walter Brown Arena W, 3-2 Feb. 9, 2004 FleetCenter $ W, 2-1 (OT) March 11, 2004 Kelley Rink L, 2-3 March 12, 2004 Kelley Rink W, 4-0 March 13, 2004 Kelley Rink L, 2-4 Dec. 3, 2004 Walter Brown Arena L, 2-3 Jan. 14, 2005 Kelley Rink W, 6-3

Jan. 15, 2005 Feb. 7, 2005 Dec. 2, 2005 Dec. 3, 2005 Jan. 27, 2006 Feb. 13, 2006 March 18, 2006 March 25, 2006 Dec. 2, 2006 Jan. 24, 2007 Jan. 26, 2007 Feb. 12, 2007 March 16, 2007 Jan. 24, 2007 Jan. 26, 2007 Jan. 19, 2008 Feb. 4, 2008 Dec. 5, 2008 Dec. 6, 2008 Jan. 17, 2009 March 20, 2009 Dec. 5, 2009 Jan. 8, 2010 Jan. 22, 2010 Feb. 8, 2010 Dec. 3, 2010 Dec. 4, 2010 Jan. 21, 2011 Feb. 7, 2011 Nov. 13, 2011 Dec. 2, 2011 Dec. 3, 2011 Feb. 13, 2012 Nov. 11, 2012 Nov. 30, 2012 Dec. 1, 2012 March 22, 2013 Nov. 8, 2013 Jan. 17, 2014 Feb. 3, 2014 Nov. 7, 2014 Jan. 16, 2015 Jan. 15, 2016 Jan. 16, 2016 Feb. 8, 2016 Jan. 13, 2017 Jan. 16, 2017 Feb. 6, 2017 March 17, 2017

Agganis Arena FleetCenter $ Kelley Rink Agganis Arena Kelley Rink TD Banknorth Garden $ TD Banknorth Garden % DCU Center ^ Agganis Arena Kelley Rink Agganis Arena TD Banknorth Garden $ TD Banknorth Garden % Kelley Rink Agganis Arena Kelley Rink TD Banknorth Garden $ Agganis Arena Kelley Rink Agganis Arena TD Banknorth Garden $ Agganis Arena Fenway Park Kelley Rink TD Garden$ Agganis Arena Kelley Rink Agganis Arena TD Garden $ Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Agganis Arena TD Garden $ Agganis Arena Agganis Arena Kelley Rink TD Garden % Agganis Arena Kelley Rink TD Garden $ Kelley Rink Agganis Arena Kelley Rink Agganis Arena TD Garden $ Agganis Arena Kelley Rink TD Garden $ TD Garden %

CONNECTICUT Date Site Nov. 5, 2014 XL Center Jan. 24, 2015 Kelley Rink Nov. 24, 2015 XL Center Jan. 23, 2016 Kelley Rink Nov. 22, 2016 XL Center Jan. 24, 2017 Kelley Rink MAINE Date Site Jan. 27, 1985 McHugh Forum Feb. 23, 1985 Alfond Arena Feb. 24, 1985 Alfond Arena Oct. 26, 1985 Alfond Arena Feb. 22, 1986 McHugh Forum Feb. 23, 1986 McHugh Forum Oct. 24, 1986 Alfond Arena Oct. 25, 1986 Alfond Arena Feb. 13, 1987 Walter Brown Arena Feb. 14, 1987 Walter Brown Arena March 16, 1987 Boston Garden % Jan. 23, 1988 Bright Hockey Center Feb. 19, 1988 Alfond Arena Feb. 20, 1988 Alfond Arena Jan. 3, 1989 Alfond Arena Feb. 17, 1989 Kelley Rink Feb. 19, 1989 Kelley Rink March 11, 1989 Kelley Rink % Dec. 1, 1989 Alfond Arena Dec. 2, 1989 Alfond Arena Feb. 17, 1990 Kelley Rink March 11, 1990 Kelley Rink % Dec. 15, 1990 Kelley Rink Jan. 15, 1991 Alfond Arena Jan. 20, 1991 Kelley Rink Nov. 10, 1991 Kelley Rink

W, 2-0 L, 1-2 W, 2-1 L, 2-6 L, 3-4 L, 2-3 L, 1-2 (OT) W, 5-0 W, 1-0 L, 1-4 W, 5-2 L, 1-2 (OT) W, 6-2 W, 6-2 W, 4-3 T, 2-2 W, 4-3 (OT) T, 1-1 L, 1-3 L, 2-5 L, 2-3 W, 4-1 L, 2-3 L, 4-5 (OT) W, 4-3 W, 9-5 W, 5-2 W, 3-2 W, 3-2 (OT)* L, 0-5 L, 3-5 W, 6-1 W, 3-2 (OT) W, 4-2 L, 2-4 W, 5-2 L, 3-6 W, 5-1 W, 6-4 W, 3-1 L, 3-5 W, 4-2 W, 5-3 T, 1-1 W, 1-0 L, 1-2 L, 0-3 L, 1-3 W, 3-2 Result L, 0-1 W, 3-2 W, 5-1 T, 3-3 W, 5-2 W, 2-1 Result W, 9-3 W, 3-2 L, 4-5 (OT) W, 2-0 W, 5-3 W, 7-1 W, 8-4 L, 3-6 W, 6-5 (OT) W, 6-3 W, 4-2 L, 2-3 (OT) W, 4-3 L, 2-9 L, 3-6 W, 6-3 W, 6-2 L, 4-5 W, 5-1 W, 4-3 W, 3-1 W, 4-3 W, 6-5 L, 5-6 W, 5-4 L, 0-4

Feb. 14, 1992 Feb. 15, 1992 March 12, 1992 Jan. 22, 1993 Jan. 24, 1993 March 2, 1993 Jan. 21, 1994 Jan. 22, 1994 March 5, 1994 Nov. 11, 1994 Nov. 13, 1994 Jan. 11, 1995 Nov. 17, 1995 Nov. 18, 1995 Feb. 2, 1996 Dec. 6, 1996 Dec. 7, 1996 Jan. 31, 1997 Nov. 21, 1997 Nov. 22, 1997 Jan. 10, 1998 March 21, 1998 Jan. 8, 1999 Jan. 9, 1999 Feb. 13, 1999 March 19, 1999 April 1, 1999 Nov. 14, 1999 Jan. 28, 2000 Jan. 29, 2000 March 18, 2000 Dec. 10, 2000 Jan. 26, 2001 Jan. 27, 2001 March 24, 2001 Dec. 7, 2001 Dec. 8, 2001 Feb. 8, 2002 March 7, 2002 March 8, 2002 Dec. 6, 2002 Dec. 7, 2002 Feb. 7, 2003 Nov. 7, 2003 March 5, 2004 March 6, 2004 April 8, 2004 Nov. 5, 2004 March 4, 2005 March 5, 2005 March 18, 2005 Oct. 28, 2005 Feb. 17, 2006 Feb. 18, 2006 March 17, 2006 Nov. 19, 2006 Feb. 15, 2007 Feb. 16, 2007 Nov. 2, 2007 Jan. 25, 2008 Jan. 26, 2008 Nov. 9, 2008 Jan. 24, 2009 Jan. 25, 2009 Nov. 20, 2009 Nov. 21, 2009 Jan. 15, 2010 March 20, 2010 Nov. 19, 2010 Nov. 21, 2010 Jan. 16, 2011 Nov. 4, 2011 Jan. 20, 2012 Jan. 21, 2012 March 17, 2012 Nov. 2, 2012 Jan. 25, 2013 Jan. 26, 2013 Nov. 23, 2013 Jan. 18, 2014 Nov. 22, 2014 Jan. 18, 2015 Nov. 6, 2015 Nov. 8, 2015 Nov. 4, 2016 Nov. 5, 2016

Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Boston Garden % Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Kelley Rink FleetCenter % Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Alfond Arena FleetCenter % Arrowhead Pond ^ Kelley Rink Alfond Arena Alfond Arena FleetCenter % Alfond Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Worcester Centrum ^ Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Kelley Rink Alfond Arena % Alfond Arena % Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Alfond Arena Kelley Rink Alfond Arena Alfond Arena FleetCenter ^ Alfond Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink FleetCenter % Kelley Rink Alfond Arena Alfond Arena TD Banknorth Garden % Alfond Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Kelley Rink TD Garden Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Alfond Arena Kelley Rink Alfond Arena Alfond Arena TD Garden % Alfond Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Alfond Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Alfond Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Alfond Arena Alfond Arena

L, 1-4 L, 2-4 L, 3-7 L, 1-8 L, 1-4 L, 1-9 T, 4-4 W, 5-3 L, 3-4 T, 4-4 (S.O.L.) L, 1-3 L, 1-5 L, 0-5 L, 0-4 W, 6-2 L, 3-6 W, 5-3 L, 6-8 W, 6-1 L, 5-12 T, 0-0 W, 3-2 L, 1-2 W, 7-4 L, 4-6 W, 3-2 L, 1-2 (OT) L, 2-4 W, 3-2 W, 3-0 L, 1-2 W, 7-2 W, 4-1 W, 7-2 W, 3-1 L, 2-5 T, 3-3 W, 4-3 L, 3-7 L, 2-4 L, 3-4 T, 2-2 W, 5-2 W, 4-1 L, 0-3 L, 3-4 (OT) L, 1-2 W, 3-1 W, 4-3 T, 2-2 (OT) W, 2-1 (2OT) L, 1-2 L, 1-4 L, 1-3 W, 4-1 W, 4-3 (OT) W, 5-2 W, 6-5 T, 1-1 T, 3-3 W, 4-2 L, 1-2 W, 6-3 W, 4-1 W, 4-3 T, 3-3 W, 6-1 W, 7-6 (OT) W, 4-0 W, 4-1 L, 1-4 W, 5-1 L, 3-4 (OT) L, 4-7 W, 4-1 W, 4-2 L, 1-4 L, 1-3 L, 1-5 W, 7-2 W, 4-1 L, 2-4 W, 3-0 W, 2-0 W, 6-1 W, 3-2

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BC vs. HOCKEY EAST SINCE LEAGUE PLAY MASSACHUSETTS Date Site Oct. 30, 1994 Kelley Rink Jan. 6, 1995 Kelley Rink Jan. 7, 1995 Mullins Center March 7, 1995 Kelley Rink % Jan. 19, 1995 Kelley Rink Jan. 20, 1995 Mullins Center March 1, 1995 Mullins Center Jan. 6, 1996 Kelley Rink Jan. 24, 1996 Kelley Rink Feb. 22, 1996 Mullins Center Nov. 2, 1997 Mullins Center Jan. 24, 1998 Kelley Rink March 4, 1998 Mullins Center Jan. 26, 1999 Kelley Rink Jan. 29, 1999 Mullins Center Feb. 5, 1999 Kelley Rink Oct. 23, 1999 Mullins Center Feb. 25, 2000 Mullins Center Feb. 26, 2000 Kelley Rink Oct. 29, 2000 Kelley Rink Feb. 23, 2001 Kelley Rink Feb. 24, 2001 Mullins Center Dec. 1, 2001 Kelley Rink Jan. 7, 2002 Mullins Center Feb. 1, 2002 Mullins Center Oct. 13, 2002 Mullins Center Jan. 3, 2003 Kelley Rink Jan. 31, 2003 Kelley Rink Nov. 14, 2003 Mullins Center Feb. 13, 2004 Mullins Center Feb. 14, 2004 Kelley Rink Nov. 12, 2004 Kelley Rink Jan. 27, 2005 Mullins Center Jan. 28, 2005 Kelley Rink March 11, 2005 Kelley Rink % March 12, 2005 Kelley Rink % Dec. 9, 2005 Kelley Rink Dec. 10, 2005 Mullins Center Feb. 3, 2006 Mullins Center Dec. 8, 2006 Mullins Center Dec. 9, 2006 Kelley Rink Feb. 2, 2007 Kelley Rink Nov. 16, 2007 Mullins Center Nov. 17, 2007 Kelley Rink Feb. 8, 2008 Mullins Center Nov. 21, 2008 Kelley Rink Nov. 22, 2008 Mullins Center Feb. 6, 2009 Kelley Rink Dec. 4, 2009 Mullins Center Feb. 5, 2010 Mullins Center Feb. 26, 2010 Kelley Rink March 12, 2010 Kelley Rink% March 13, 2010 Kelley Rink% Feb. 4, 2011 Kelley Rink Feb. 25, 2011 Mullins Center Feb. 26, 2011 Kelley Rink March 11, 2011 Kelley Rink % March 12, 2011 Kelley Rink % Oct. 21, 2011 Kelley Rink Nov. 5, 2011 Mullins Center Jan. 13, 2012 Mullins Center March 9, 2012 Kelley Rink % March 10, 2012 Kelley Rink % Oct. 19, 2012 Mullins Center Nov. 4, 2012 Kelley Rink Jan. 18, 2013 Kelley Rink Nov. 14, 2013 Mullins Center Nov. 15, 2013 Kelley Rink Oct. 25, 2014 Kelley Rink Nov. 21, 2014 Mullins Center Oct. 25, 2014 Kelley Rink Nov. 21, 2014 Mullins Center Nov. 3, 2015 Kelley Rink Jan. 22, 2016 Mullins Center Oct. 29, 2016 Mullins Center Jan. 20, 2017 Kelley Rink UMASS LOWELL Date Site Nov. 17, 1984 Tully Forum Jan. 30, 1985 McHugh Forum Feb. 14, 1985 Tully Forum March 15, 1985 Providence Civic Center % Nov. 19, 1985 McHugh Forum Jan. 21, 1986 Tully Forum Feb. 16, 1986 McHugh Forum March 14, 1986 Providence Civic Center %

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Result W, 4-2 W, 8-4 L, 3-5 L, 4-5 W, 8-2 W, 5-3 W, 7-3 W, 5-4 W, 3-2 W, 3-2 W, 3-1 W, 6-3 W, 6-1 W, 7-1 W, 3-1 W, 5-4 W, 4-1 W, 2-0 L, 1-5 W, 9-5 T, 3-3 W, 6-3 W, 4-0 W, 4-3 (OT) W, 3-2 (OT) W, 6-0 L, 2-3 W, 9-0 W, 4-1 W, 5-2 W, 6-1 T, 3-3 (OT) W, 5-2 W, 6-0 W, 3-2 (2OT) W, 5-1 W, 7-0 W, 4-1 L, 2-3 L, 1-2 W, 5-2 L, 3-5 T, 1-1 L, 2-3 W, 4-1 W, 2-0 L, 3-4 (OT) W, 2-0 W, 3-1 W, 7-1 W, 2-1 (OT) W, 6-5 W, 5-2 W, 5-0 W, 4-3 W, 2-1 W, 4-1 W, 4-2 W, 4-2 L, 2-4 L, 0-4 W, 2-1 W, 3-2 W, 5-4 (OT) W, 3-2 L, 2-5 W, 2-1 T, 2-2 W, 4-1 W, 5-3 W, 4-1 W, 2-3 W, 7-0 W, 8-0 W, 7-4 W, 6-1 Result L, 5-7 W, 15-6 W, 4-2 W, 6-5 W, 7-5 W, 9-6 W, 3-0 W, 5-2

Nov. 5, 1986 Nov. 8, 1986 Jan. 28, 1987 Jan. 30, 1987 Nov. 20, 1987 Jan. 29 1988 Feb. 5, 1988 March 4, 1988 March 5, 1988 Nov. 8, 1988 Jan. 27, 1989 Feb. 3, 1989 Dec. 9, 1989 Jan. 23, 1990 Feb. 23, 1990 Jan. 25, 1991 Jan. 26, 1991 Feb. 15, 1991 Dec. 6, 1991 Jan. 24, 1992 Feb. 23, 1992 Nov. 13, 1992 Nov. 14, 1992 Feb. 12, 1993 Feb. 13, 1993 Nov. 12, 1993 Nov. 13, 1993 Jan. 28, 1994 Jan. 29, 1994 Dec. 9, 1994 Dec. 10, 1994 Feb. 3, 1995 Dec. 1, 1995 Dec. 2, 1995 Jan. 6, 1996 Nov. 1, 1996 Nov. 2, 1996 Jan. 3, 1997 March 15, 1997 Jan. 30, 1998 Feb. 27, 1998 Feb. 28, 1998 Oct. 30, 1998 Oct. 31, 1998 Feb. 19, 1999 March 11, 1999 March 12, 1999 Nov. 7, 1999 Jan. 14, 2000 Feb. 4, 2000 Nov. 4, 2000 Jan. 12, 2001 Feb. 2, 2001 March 16, 2001 Oct. 19, 2001 Jan. 11, 2002 Jan. 12, 2002 Oct. 26, 2003 Jan. 10, 2003 Jan. 11, 2003 Nov. 5, 2003 Feb. 20, 2004 Feb. 21, 2004 Oct. 19, 2004 Feb. 18, 2005 Feb. 19, 2005 Jan. 29, 2006 Feb. 23, 2006 Feb. 25, 2006 Jan. 27, 2007 Feb. 22, 2007 Feb. 24, 2007 Jan. 18, 2008 Feb. 15, 2008 Feb. 16, 2008 Jan. 16, 2009 Feb. 13, 2009 Feb. 14, 2009 Jan. 23, 2010 Feb. 12, 2010 Feb. 13, 2010 Nov. 2, 2010 Jan. 22, 2011 Jan. 29, 2011 Oct. 28, 2011 Oct. 29, 2011 Dec. 9, 2011 Oct. 26, 2012 Oct. 28, 2012

Tully Forum Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Tully Forum Walter Brown Arena Tully Forum Matthews Arena Tully Forum % Tully Forum % Tully Forum Tully Forum Kelley Rink Tully Forum Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Tully Forum Tully Forum Tully Forum Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Tully Forum Kelley Rink Tully Forum Tully Forum Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Tully Forum Kelley Rink Tully Forum Tully Forum Kelley Rink Tully Forum Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Tully Forum Tully Forum FleetCenter % Kelley Rink Tsongas Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Tsongas Arena Tsongas Arena Kelley Rink % Kelley Rink % Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Tsongas Arena Tsongas Arena Tsongas Arena Kelley Rink FleetCenter % Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Tsongas Arena Tsongas Arena Kelley Rink Tsongas Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Tsongas Arena Tsongas Arena Kelley Rink Tsongas Arena Tsongas Arena Kelley Rink Tsongas Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Tsongas Arena Tsongas Arena Kelley Rink Tsongas Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Tsongas Arena Tsongas Arena Tsongas Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Tsongas Arena Tsongas Arena Kelley Rink Tsongas Arena Tsongas Arena Kelley Rink

W, 4-3 L, 3-4 W, 7-6 L, 3-5 L, 4-5 L, 3-5 W, 6-5 T, 3-3 L, 2-5 W, 6-0 W, 8-2 T, 4-4 L, 2-3 W, 3-2 W, 6-3 W, 4-0 L, 2-3 W, 7-3 L, 3-6 T, 2-2 W, 6-3 L, 2-5 W, 3-2 L, 3-7 L, 2-5 T, 3-3 L, 3-4 (OT) T, 3-3 L, 1-4 L, 3-4 W, 4-3 W, 7-3 W, 6-5 L, 3-8 L, 4-6 L, 4-6 W, 8-4 L, 4-6 T, 2-2 W, 4-3 W, 5-4 W, 7-3 W, 7-3 W, 6-4 W, 3-2 W, 5-0 W, 5-4 W, 4-1 W, 6-2 W, 5-2 W, 6-1 W, 2-1 W, 4-3 W, 5-1 L, 2-7 L, 2-3 L, 4-8 W, 4-3 W, 6-3 W, 7-1 W, 4-1 W, 4-1 W, 5-0 W, 3-2 L, 1-3 L, 1-4 W, 4-3 (OT) W, 6-0 L, 3-6 W, 4-3 W, 3-0 W, 4-3 W, 5-4 L, 1-3 W, 5-2 L, 3-4 (OT) L, 0-6 T, 4-4 L, 1-3 L, 1-4 W, 2-1 W, 5-2 W, 5-3 W, 5-1 W, 4-2 W, 6-3 L, 2-3 W, 1-0 W, 6-3

Feb. 26, 2013 Feb. 21, 2014 Feb. 22, 2014 March 30, 2014 Oct. 10, 2014 Feb. 20, 2015 Feb. 26, 2016 Feb. 27, 2016 Feb. 23, 2017 Feb. 24, 2017 March 18, 2017

Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Tsongas Center DCU Center ^ Tsongas Center Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Tsongas Center Kelley Rink Tsongas Center TD Garden %

MERRIMACK Date Site Nov. 7, 1989 Kelley Rink Jan. 19, 1990 Kelley Rink Feb. 2, 1990 Lawler Arena March 2, 1990 Kelley Rink % March 4, 1990 Kelley Rink % March 5, 1990 Kelley Rink % Dec. 10, 1990 Lawler Arena Jan. 5, 1991 Lawler Arena Feb. 1, 1991 Kelley Rink Nov. 6, 1991 Lawler Arena Nov. 19, 1991 Kelley Rink Jan. 10, 1992 Kelley Rink Jan. 27, 1993 Lawler Arena Jan. 29, 1993 Kelley Rink Feb. 5, 1993 Lawler Arena Feb. 2, 1994 Kelley Rink Feb. 4, 1994 Lawler Arena Feb. 22, 1994 Kelley Rink Feb. 17, 1995 Kelley Rink Feb. 18, 1995 Lawler Arena March 3, 1995 Lawler Arena Jan. 5, 1996 Kelley Rink Jan. 26, 1996 Kelley Rink Jan. 27, 1996 Lawler Arena Feb. 14, 1997 Kelley Rink Feb. 15, 1997 Lawler Arena March 1, 1997 Lawler Arena March 6, 1997 Lawler Arena % March 7, 1997 Lawler Arena % Oct. 31, 1997 Kelley Rink Feb. 13, 1998 Lawler Arena Feb. 14, 1998 Kelley Rink March 20, 1998 FleetCenter % Dec. 8, 1998 Lawler Arena Feb. 26, 1999 Lawler Arena March 6, 1999 Kelley Rink Oct. 19, 1999 Kelley Rink Nov. 19, 1999 Lawler Arena Dec. 7, 1999 Kelley Rink Nov. 16, 2000 Lawler Arena Nov. 21, 2000 Kelley Rink Jan. 16, 2001 Lawler Arena March 9, 2001 Kelley Rink % March 10, 2001 Kelley Rink % Nov. 8, 2001 Kelley Rink Feb. 15, 2002 Kelley Rink Feb. 16, 2002 Lawler Arena Nov. 7, 2002 Lawler Arena Feb. 14, 2003 Kelley Rink Feb. 15, 2003 Lawler Arena March 7, 2003 Kelley Rink % March 8, 2003 Kelley Rink % Nov. 18, 2003 Kelley Rink Jan. 9, 2004 Kelley Rink Feb. 5, 2004 Lawler Arena Jan. 4, 2005 Lawler Arena Jan. 8, 2005 Lawler Arena Feb. 11, 2005 Kelley Rink Nov. 26, 2005 Kelley Rink Jan. 13, 2006 Kelley Rink Jan. 14, 2006 Lawler Arena Nov. 10, 2006 Lawler Arena Jan. 10, 2007 Kelley Rink Jan. 12, 2007 Lawler Arena Oct. 26, 2007 Kelley Rink Oct. 27, 2007 Lawler Arena Nov. 9, 2007 Kelley Rink Oct. 30, 2008 Kelley Rink Oct. 31, 2008 Lawler Arena Nov. 14, 2008 Lawler Arena Oct. 30, 2009 Kelley Rink Nov. 1, 2009 Lawler Arena Feb. 23, 2010 Kelley Rink

L, 2-4 W, 3-0 T, 2-2 W, 4-3 L, 2-5 T, 2-2 W, 3-1 L, 1-3 L, 1-4 L, 1-3 L, 3-4 Result W, 3-1 W, 8-3 W, 10-1 W, 3-1 L, 3-6 W, 8-5 L, 5-6 W, 3-2 W, 4-2 W, 3-1 W, 5-3 L, 1-3 L, 3-5 W, 7-3 W, 5-4 L, 3-4 (OT) L, 4-6 W, 4-2 L, 1-4 L, 0-4 W, 6-4 W, 7-5 W, 5-3 W, 4-2 L, 2-5 L, 5-11 L, 3-4 W, 7-6 W, 5-3 L, 4-6 W, 4-3 W, 4-1 W, 7-2 W, 2-1 L, 2-5 W, 7-2 W, 7-2 L, 0-2 W, 4-0 W, 6-1 W, 7-2 L, 3-6 W, 1-0 W, 5-1 W, 6-4 W, 2-1 L, 2-5 W, 7-0 W, 3-2 (OT) L, 1-6 W, 4-1 W, 2-1 T, 3-3 (OT) W, 4-0 T, 4-4 (OT) W, 4-1 W, 3-1 W, 8-3 W, 3-0 W, 2-1 W, 5-0 W, 3-1 W, 4-1 W, 6-1 W, 7-1 W, 4-2 T, 3-3 W, 4-1 W, 4-3 (OT) T, 5-5 W, 4-3 L, 3-5 W, 7-0


BC vs. HOCKEY EAST SINCE LEAGUE PLAY Oct. 29, 2010 Oct. 30, 2010 Nov. 26, 2010 March, 19, 2011 Jan. 8, 2012 Feb. 17, 2012 Feb. 18, 2012 Nov. 16, 2012 Feb. 15, 2013 Feb. 24, 2013 Jan. 21, 2014 Feb. 7, 2014 Jan. 21, 2015 Feb. 6, 2015 Feb. 12, 2016 Feb. 13, 2016 Oct. 25, 2016 Feb. 10, 2017

Kelley Rink Lawler Arena Lawler Arena TD Garden % Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Lawler Arena Kelley Rink Lawler Arena Lawler Arena Lawler Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Lawler Arena Kelley Rink Lawler Arena Lawler Arena Kelley Rink

NEW HAMPSHIRE Date Site Oct. 30, 1984 Snively Arena Jan. 16, 1985 McHugh Forum Feb. 7, 1985 Snively Arena Nov. 2, 1985 McHugh Forum Dec. 11, 1985 Snively Arena Feb. 6, 1986 McHugh Forum Dec. 10, 1986 Snively Arena Dec. 13, 1986 Bright Hockey Center Feb. 18, 1987 Walter Brown Arena Feb. 21, 1987 Snively Arena Oct. 31, 1987 Walter Brown Arena Jan. 20, 1988 Snively Arena Feb. 13, 1988 Snively Arena Nov. 18, 1988 Kelley Rink Dec. 9, 1988 Kelley Rink Feb. 25, 1989 Snively Arena Dec. 5, 1989 Kelley Rink Jan. 20, 1990 Snively Arena Feb. 20, 1990 Snively Arena March 9, 1990 Kelley Rink % Dec. 8, 1990 Snively Arena Jan. 8, 1991 Kelley Rink Feb. 8, 1991 Kelley Rink Nov. 15, 1991 Kelley Rink Jan. 18, 1992 Snively Arena Feb. 7, 1992 Snively Arena Nov. 20, 1992 Kelley Rink Nov. 21, 1992 Snively Arena Feb. 19, 1993 Kelley Rink Feb. 20, 1993 Snively Arena Nov. 19, 1993 Kelley Rink Nov. 20, 1993 Snively Arena Feb. 18, 1994 Kelley Rink Feb. 19, 1994 Snively Arena March 11, 1994 Snively Arena % March 12, 1994 Snively Arena % Nov. 18, 1994 JFK Memorial Coliseum Nov. 19, 1994 Kelley Rink Feb. 10, 1995 Kelley Rink Dec. 8, 1995 Kelley Rink Dec. 9, 1995 Whittemore Center Feb. 24, 1996 Whittemore Center Nov. 22, 1996 Whittemore Center Nov. 23, 1996 Kelley Rink Jan. 25, 1997 Kelley Rink March 14, 1997 FleetCenter % Nov. 4, 1997 Kelley Rink Nov. 7, 1997 Whittemore Center Jan. 27, 1998 Whittemore Center Dec. 4, 1998 Whittemore Center Dec. 5, 1998 Kelley Rink Feb. 20, 1999 Kelley Rink March 20, 1999 FleetCenter % Nov. 20, 1999 Whittemore Center Feb. 19, 2000 Whittemore Center Feb. 20, 2000 Kelley Rink March 17, 2000 FleetCenter % Nov. 18, 2000 Kelley Rink Feb. 16, 2001 Kelley Rink Feb. 18, 2001 Whittemore Center Nov. 30, 2001 Whittemore Center March 2, 2002 Whittemore Center March 3, 2002 Kelley Rink Nov. 19, 2002 Kelley Rink Feb. 28, 2003 Kelley Rink

W, 3-2 L, 2-4 L, 3-5 W, 5-3 T, 2-2 (OT) W, 4-2 W, 2-1 W, 4-3 L, 1-2 (OT) W, 2-1 (OT) W, 4-1 W, 6-1 W, 2-1 W, 4-2 W, 6-3 T, 5-5 T, 2-2 L, 3-6 Result W, 4-3 L, 3-4 W, 5-3 W, 7-3 W, 8-4 W, 5-2 W, 4-2 W, 10-1 W, 4-3 W, 7-2 W, 6-2 L, 1-5 L, 4-7 W, 5-3 W, 7-1 L, 4-7 W, 9-5 W, 6-4 W, 5-3 W, 5-4 (OT) L, 3-5 W, 5-3 W, 5-2 L, 4-5 L, 2-5 L, 0-6 L, 6-9 T, 5-5 L, 3-4 L, 1-6 W, 8-3 L, 3-6 T, 3-3 L, 2-3 L, 1-4 L, 5-6 (OT) T, 4-4 (S.O.W.) L, 1-11 L, 3-4 W, 5-4 L, 2-3 L, 0-10 L, 3-8 L, 2-4 L, 2-5 L, 0-4 W, 6-4 W, 4-1 L, 3-9 L, 1-6 W, 6-3 T, 2-2 W, 5-4 (OT) L, 1-2 (OT) L, 1-4 W, 4-1 W, 2-1 L, 1-4 W, 3-2 L, 0-2 L, 4-5 L, 2-5 L, 1-2 L, 2-3 (OT) T, 3-3

March 1, 2003 Nov. 12, 2003 Feb. 27, 2004 Feb. 28, 2004 Jan. 22, 2005 Feb. 25, 2005 Feb. 26, 2005 March 19, 2005 Nov. 1, 2005 March 2, 2006 March 3, 2006 Nov. 22, 2006 March 2, 2007 March 3, 2007 March 17, 2007 Nov. 10, 2007 Feb. 22, 2008 Feb. 23, 2008 March 21, 2008 Nov. 15, 2008 Feb. 20, 2009 Feb. 21, 2009 March 13, 2009 March 14, 2009 Nov. 6, 2009 March 5, 2010 March 6, 2010 Nov. 5, 2010 March 4, 2011 March 5, 2011 Oct. 15, 2011 Jan. 27, 2012 Jan. 28, 2012 Jan. 11, 2013 Jan. 12, 2013 Feb. 17, 2013 Dec. 6, 2013 Dec. 7, 2013 Dec. 5, 2014 Dec. 6, 2014 Nov. 22, 2015 Feb. 5, 2016 Nov. 8, 2016 Feb. 3, 2017

Whittemore Center Verizon Wireless Arena Kelley Rink Whittemore Center Whittemore Center Kelley Rink Whittemore Center FleetCenter % Verizon Wireless Kelley Rink Whittemore Center Kelley Rink Whittemore Center Kelley Rink TD Banknorth Garden % Whittemore Center Kelley Rink Whittemore Center TD Banknorth Garden % Kelley Rink Whittemore Center Kelley Rink Whittemore Center % Whittemore Center % Whittemore Center Whittemore Center Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Whittemore Center Whittemore Center Kelley Rink Whittemore Center Kelley Rink Whittemore Center Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Whittemore Center Whittemore Center Kelley Rink Whittemore Center Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Whittmore Center

NORTHEASTERN Date Site Oct. 17, 1984 McHugh Forum Jan. 21, 1985 Matthews Arena Feb. 4, 1985 Boston Garden $ Feb. 17, 1985 McHugh Forum Oct. 30, 1985 McHugh Forum Jan. 30, 1986 Matthews Arena Feb. 26, 1986 Matthews Arena Oct. 29, 1986 Walter Brown Arena Nov. 1, 1986 Matthews Arena Feb. 23, 1987 Walter Brown Arena Feb. 26, 1987 Matthews Arena March 15, 1987 Boston Garden % Nov. 4, 1987 Walter Brown Arena Jan. 8, 1988 Matthews Arena Feb. 1, 1988 Boston Garden $ Feb. 16, 1988 Walter Brown Arena Nov. 4, 1988 Matthews Arena Dec. 5, 1988 Kelley Rink Jan. 31, 1989 Matthews Arena Feb. 13, 1989 Boston Garden $ Oct. 31, 1989 Kelley Rink Nov. 21, 1989 Matthews Arena Jan. 9, 1990 Matthews Arena Feb. 12, 1990 Boston Garden $ Nov. 13, 1990 Matthews Arena Nov. 20, 1990 Matthews Arena Feb. 4, 1991 Boston Garden $ Feb. 17, 1991 Kelley Rink Feb. 27, 1991 Kelley Rink % Nov. 22, 1991 Matthews Arena Jan. 17, 1992 Kelley Rink Feb. 10, 1992 Boston Garden $ March 1, 1992 Matthews Arena Jan. 8, 1993 Matthews Arena Jan. 10, 1993 Kelley Rink Feb. 8, 1993 Boston Garden $ March 5, 1993 Kelley Rink Jan. 7, 1994 Kelley Rink Jan. 8, 1994 Matthews Arena

L, 1-4 T, 2-2 (OT) W, 4-2 L, 2-3 T, 2-2 (OT) T, 3-3 (OT) W, 5-2 W, 3-1 W, 3-2 T, 3-3 (OT) L, 2-5 L, 3-6 W, 4-1 W, 4-2 W, 5-2 L, 2-5 L, 0-2 L, 1-5 W, 5-4 (3OT) W, 8-6 L, 2-3 L, 2-4 W, 5-3 W, 2-0 T, 4-4 T, 3-3 W, 3-2 L, 1-2 W, 4-0 W, 4-3 W, 5-1 W, 4-3 W, 3-2 (OT) W, 5-2 L,1-2 T, 4-4 (OT) W, 6-2 W, 2-1 T, 2-2 W, 4-2 W, 6-3 W, 4-3 W, 5-3 W, 6-4 Result W, 7-5 W, 10-3 L, 2-4 W, 5-1 W, 5-2 L, 5-8 W, 5-2 W, 3-1 W, 7-1 W, 10-4 L, 3-5 W, 9-3 L, 3-6 T, 4-4 L, 0-4 W, 7-5 L, 2-4 W, 8-5 T, 4-4 W, 4-1 L, 2-3 L, 3-5 W, 7-4 W, 8-4 W, 7-4 W, 6-4 W, 5-3 W, 10-8 L, 5-6 W, 4-1 W, 9-4 W, 5-3 L, 2-3 T, 2-2 W, 4-1 L, 3-4 L, 6-7 (OT) L, 4-9 W, 4-2

Feb. 7, 1994 March 4, 1994 Nov. 4, 1994 Dec. 2, 1994 Dec. 3, 1994 Nov. 10, 1995 Nov. 11, 1995 Feb. 23, 1996 Nov. 26, 1996 Feb. 3, 1997 Feb. 28, 1997 Nov. 14, 1997 Nov. 15, 1997 Feb. 9, 1998 March 7, 1998 Nov. 13, 1998 Nov. 14, 1998 Jan. 15, 1999 Nov. 12, 1999 Nov. 30, 1999 Feb. 7, 2000 March 2, 2000 March 10, 2000 March 11, 2000 Nov. 3, 2000 Dec. 6, 2000 March 1, 2001 Oct. 20, 2001 Feb. 22, 2002 Feb. 24, 2002 Nov. 22, 2002 Feb. 3, 2003 Feb. 21, 2003 Feb. 22, 2003 Nov. 29, 2003 Jan. 3, 2004 Jan. 23, 2004 Nov. 27, 2004 Dec. 10, 2004 Jan. 21, 2005 Oct. 22, 2005 Nov. 19, 2005 Jan. 6, 2006 Feb. 6, 2006 Oct. 10, 2006 Nov. 17, 2006 Jan. 5, 2007 March 8, 2007 March 9, 2007 Nov. 23, 2007 March 7, 2008 March 8, 2008 Oct. 18, 2008 Feb. 2, 2009 March 6, 2009 March 7, 2009 Nov. 7, 2009 Feb. 19, 2010 Feb. 21, 2010 Oct. 9, 2010 Feb. 14, 2011 Feb. 18, 2011 Feb. 19, 2011 March 18, 2011 Oct. 22, 2011 Nov. 11, 2011 Jan. 14, 2012 Feb. 6, 2012 Oct. 13, 2012 Oct. 20, 2012 Jan. 19, 2013 Feb. 11, 2013 Nov. 1, 2013 Nov. 2, 2013 Feb. 10, 2014 Jan. 9, 2015 Jan. 10, 2015 Feb. 3, 2015 Dec. 5, 2015 Dec. 6, 2015 Mar. 18, 2016 Nov. 29, 2016 Dec. 6, 2016 Feb. 13, 2017

Boston Garden $ Matthews Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Matthews Arena Kelley Rink Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Matthews Arena FleetCenter $ Kelley Rink Matthews Arena Kelley Rink FleetCenter $ Matthews Arena Kelley Rink Matthews Arena Kelley Rink Matthews Arena Kelley Rink FleetCenter $ Matthews Arena Kelley Rink % Kelley Rink % Kelley Rink Matthews Arena Kelley Rink Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink FleetCenter $ Kelley Rink Matthews Arena Kelley Rink Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Matthews Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink TD Banknorth Garden $ Kelley Rink Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Kelley Rink % Kelley Rink % Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Matthews Arena Matthews Arena TD Banknorth Garden $ Matthews Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Matthews Arena Kelley Rink Matthews Arena TD Garden $ Kelley Rink Matthews Arena TD Garden % Matthews Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink TD Garden $ Matthews Arena Kelley Rink Matthews Arena TD Garden $ Kelley Rink Matthews Arena TD Garden $ Matthews Arena Kelley Rink TD Garden $ Kelley Rink Matthews Arena TD Garden ^ Matthews Arena Kelley Rink TD Garden $

W, 5-4 (OT) T, 1-1 L, 3-8 W, 8-5 L, 3-6 W, 5-4 L, 2-5 W, 3-2 W, 4-2 W, 4-1 W, 7-5 W, 5-2 L, 4-5 (OT) W, 4-1 T, 6-6 L, 4-5 (OT) W, 6-3 W, 5-1 L, 5-6 W, 4-2 W, 6-0 W, 7-2 W, 8-4 W, 3-2 W, 6-3 T, 0-0 W, 6-3 L, 3-4 W, 7-2 W, 3-1 W, 4-1 W, 5-2 W, 5-2 W, 6-3 W, 4-2 L, 0-3 W, 4-2 W, 4-1 W, 2-1 (OT) W, 4-2 T, 1-1 (OT) W, 5-3 W, 4-3 W, 5-2 W, 5-2 T, 3-3 L, 2-3 (OT) W, 3-0 W, 7-1 L, 3-4 (OT) L, 2-3 (OT) W, 4-1 L, 3-4 L, 1-6 L, 1-2 (OT) W, 4-1 W, 5-1 L, 2-3 W, 7-1 W, 2-0 W, 7-6 (OT) T, 7-7 L, 1-2 W, 5-4 W, 4-3* W, 2-1 W, 2-1 W, 7-1 L, 1-3 W, 3-0 W, 9-3 W, 6-3 W, 4-2 W, 4-3 (OT) W, 4-1 T, 1-1 W, 4-2 L, 2-3 T, 3-3 W, 4-3 L, 4-5 W, 2-1 W, 5-3 L, 2-4

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BC vs. HOCKEY EAST SINCE LEAGUE PLAY PROVIDENCE Date Site Result Nov. 4, 1984 Schneider Arena W, 5-0 Jan. 19, 1985 McHugh Forum W, 5-2 Feb. 27, 1985 McHugh Forum L, 4-6 March 16, 1985 Providence Civic Center % L, 1-2 (OT) March 26, 1985 Joe Louis Arena ^ L, 3-4 (3OT) Nov. 5, 1985 McHugh Forum W, 5-1 Jan. 14, 1986 Schneider Arena L, 1-4 Feb. 13, 1986 Schneider Arena W, 5-1 Nov. 18, 1986 Bright Hockey Center W, 5-4 (OT) Nov. 21, 1986 Schneider Arena W, 6-2 March 1, 1987 Schneider Arena W, 9-3 March 7, 1987 Walter Brown Arena W, 9-3 Oct. 25, 1987 Schneider Arena W, 8-4 Jan. 26, 1988 Bright Hockey Center W, 4-3 Feb. 24, 1988 Walter Brown Arena W, 8-5 Oct. 28, 1988 Schneider Arena W, 6-5 (OT) Feb. 10, 1989 Schneider Arena T, 2-2 Feb. 21, 1989 Kelley Rink L, 4-6 March 10, 1989 Kelley Rink % W, 6-5 (OT) Nov. 11, 1989 Schneider Arena L, 4-8 Jan. 7, 1990 Kelley Rink W, 6-5 Feb. 14, 1990 Kelley Rink W, 6-2 Nov. 27, 1990 Schneider Arena W, 8-7 (OT) Dec. 4, 1990 Kelley Rink W, 5-1 Feb. 20, 1991 Schneider Arena L, 2-3 Dec. 10, 1991 Kelley Rink L, 3-6 Dec. 22, 1991 Mariucci Arena L, 3-5 Jan. 12, 1992 Schneider Arena W, 6-5 Feb. 21, 1992 Kelley Rink W, 4-2 Dec. 4, 1992 Kelley Rink W, 6-3 Dec. 5, 1992 Schneider Arena L, 4-5 (OT) Feb. 26, 1993 Kelley Rink W, 4-3 Feb. 27, 1993 Schneider Arena T, 4-4 Dec. 3, 1993 Schneider Arena L, 5-9 Dec. 4, 1993 Kelley Rink W, 4-1 Feb. 25, 1994 Schneider Arena W, 5-1 Feb. 26, 1994 Kelley Rink W, 5-4 Jan. 27, 1995 Kelley Rink W, 5-4 Jan. 28, 1995 Schneider Arena W, 7-5 Feb. 26, 1995 Schneider Arena L, 2-5 Nov. 3, 1995 Schneider Arena T, 3-3 (S.O.W.) Nov. 4, 1995 Kelley Rink L, 3-4 Feb. 9, 1996 Kelley Rink L, 1-4 March 7, 1996 Schneider Arena % L, 2-5 March 8, 1996 Schneider Arena % L, 2-4 Nov. 15, 1996 Kelley Rink T, 4-4 Nov. 16, 1996 Schneider Arena W, 4-3 Feb. 7, 1997 Schneider Arena L, 2-4 Jan. 16, 1998 Kelley Rink W, 6-0 Jan. 17, 1998 Schneider Arena W, 8-0 Feb. 6, 1998 Kelley Rink T, 3-3 March 12, 1998 Kelley Rink % W, 4-3 March 13, 1998 Kelley Rink % W, 6-3 Jan. 22, 1999 Kelley Rink L, 0-3 Jan. 23, 1999 Schneider Arena W, 5-2 Feb. 23, 1999 Schneider Arena T, 5-5 Jan. 22, 2000 Schneider Arena L, 3-4 Jan. 23, 2000 Kelley Rink W, 6-0 Feb. 11, 2000 Kelley Rink W, 8-0 Jan. 19, 2001 Kelley Rink W, 4-0 Jan. 20, 2001 Schneider Arena W, 4-2 Feb. 9, 2001 Schneider Arena L, 3-5 March 17, 2001 FleetCenter % W, 5-3 Nov. 14, 2001 Kelley Rink W, 4-1 Jan. 25, 2002 Schneider Arena L, 4-6 Jan. 27, 2002 Kelley Rink L, 2-5 Nov. 12, 2002 Schneider Arena W, 6-1 Jan. 24, 2003 Kelley Rink L, 1-4 Jan. 25, 2003 Schneider Arena W, 5-3 Nov. 21, 2003 Kelley Rink W, 7-4 Jan. 20, 2004 Schneider Arena W, 2-1 (OT) Jan. 30, 2004 Kelley Rink W, 4-0 Nov. 19, 2004 Schneider Arena T, 2-2 (OT) Dec. 4, 2004 Kelley Rink T, 1-1 (OT) Feb. 4, 2005 Schneider Arena T, 2-2 (OT) Oct. 29, 2005 Kelley Rink W, 3-2 Jan. 7, 2006 Schneider Arena W, 4-1 Feb. 20, 2006 Kelley Rink W, 8-3 Oct. 31, 2006 Schneider Arena L, 3-5 Jan. 7, 2007 Kelley Rink W, 3-1 Feb. 9, 2007 Schneider Arena W, 2-1 Feb. 1, 2008 Kelley Rink L, 2-3 Feb. 29, 2008 Kelley Rink L, 2-3 March 1, 2008 Schneider Arena T, 2-2

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Kelley Rink % Kelley Rink % Schneider Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Schneider Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Kelley Rink Schneider Arena Kelley Rink TD Garden % Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Schneider Arena Kelley Rink Fenway Park

VERMONT Date Site Nov. 13, 2005 Gutterson Fieldhouse Jan. 20, 2006 Kelley Rink Jan. 21, 2006 Kelley Rink March 9, 2006 Kelley Rink % March 10, 2006 Kelley Rink % Nov. 4, 2006 Kelley Rink Jan. 19, 2007 Gutterson Fieldhouse Jan. 20, 2007 Gutterson Fieldhouse Oct. 21, 2007 Gutterson Fieldhouse Jan. 9, 2008 Kelley Rink Jan. 11, 2008 Kelley Rink Mar. 22, 2008 TD Banknorth Garden % Oct. 24, 2008 Kelley Rink Jan. 9, 2009 Gutterson Fieldhouse Jan. 10, 2009 Gutterson Fieldhouse Oct. 18, 2009 Gutterson Fieldhouse Nov. 14, 2009 Kelley Rink Nov. 15, 2009 Kelley Rink March 19, 2010 TD Garden % Nov. 12, 2010 Gutterson Fieldhouse Nov. 13, 2010 Gutterson Fieldhouse Nov. 28, 2010 Kelley Rink Feb. 10, 2012 Gutterson Fieldhouse March 2, 2012 Kelley Rink March 3, 2012 Kelley Rink Feb. 1, 2013 Kelley Rink March 8, 2013 Gutterson Fieldhouse March 9, 2013 Gutterson Fieldhouse March 15, 2013 Kelley Rink % March 16, 2013 Kelley Rink % Feb. 14, 2014 Gutterson Fieldhouse Feb. 15, 2014 Gutterson Fieldhouse Feb. 13 2015 Kelley Rink Feb. 14, 2015 Kelley Rink March 13, 2015 Kelley Rink % March 14, 2015 Kelley Rink % March 15, 2015 Kelley Rink % Feb. 19 2016 Gutterson Fieldhouse Feb. 20, 2016 Gutterson Fieldhouse March 11, 2015 Kelley Rink % March 12, 2015 Kelley Rink % March 13, 2015 Kelley Rink % Feb. 17, 2017 Kelley Rink Feb. 18, 2017 Kelley Rink March 10, 2017 Kelley Rink % March 11, 2017 Kelley Rink %

W, 5-1 W, 5-1 T, 2-2 W, 5-1 W, 4-3 (OT) W, 3-1 W, 4-1 W, 5-2 W, 4-1 W, 3-1 W, 3-0 W, 4-1 W, 3-0 W, 7-0 W, 4-2 T, 3-3 (OT) W, 3-2 L, 1-5 W, 5-2 W, 2-0 L, 0-1 W, 3-2 W, 7-3 T, 4-4 W, 3-1 W, 3-1 Result W, 2-1 W, 2-0 W, 3-0 W, 3-2 (OT) W, 6-2 W, 1-0 L, 2-3 L, 2-4 T, 3-3 W, 4-1 W, 5-2 W, 4-0 W, 3-2 T, 3-3 L, 2-4 L, 1-4 W, 7-1 L, 2-3 W, 3-0 W, 3-2 L, 3-5 W, 6-0 W, 6-1 W, 5-1 W, 4-0 W, 4-1 T, 4-4 (OT) W, 7-2 W, 4-2 W, 4-1 W, 4-3 W, 5-3 L, 2-3* W, 6-5 W, 4-2 L, 1-3 L, 0-1 W, 3-1 W, 4-1 W, 3-0 L, 2-4 W, 4-3 T, 3-3 T, 2-2 W, 7-0 W, 7-4

$ Beanpot ^ NCAA Tournament % Hockey East Tournament S.O.L. Shootout Loss S.O.W. Shootout Win Meetings since Hockey East member institutions (both teams).


BC vs. ALL OTHER CONFERENCES HOCKEY EAST ASSOCIATION (HEA) W L T PCT Boston University 123 133 18 .482 Connecticut 4 1 1 .750 Maine 66 46 9 .583 Massachusetts 61 13 4 .808 UMass-Lowell 64 40 9 .606 Merrimack 65 22 7 .729 New Hampshire 72 63 14 .530 Northeastern 165 50 16 .749 Providence 113 48 14 .686 Vermont 42 16 7 .700 TOTALS 775 432 99 .631

BIG TEN CONFERENCE (B1G) W L T PCT Penn State 2 0 0 1.000 Michigan 7 12 0 .368 Michigan State 9 17 1 .352 Minnesota 12 18 3 .409 Notre Dame 22 19 2 .535 Ohio State 4 2 0 .667 Wisconsin 15 10 0 .600 TOTALS 71 78 6 .477

NATIONAL COLLEGE HOCKEY CONFERENCE (NCHC) W L T PCT Colorado College 16 5 1 .750 Denver 15 16 0 .484 Miami (Ohio) 5 2 0 .714 Minnesota-Duluth 12 4 1 .735 Nebraska-Omaha 1 0 0 1.000 North Dakota 11 12 1 .479 St. Cloud State 1 0 0 1.000 Western Michigan 0 0 0 .000 TOTALS 61 39 3 .607 INDEPENDENT Arizona State

W L T PCT 1 0 0 1.000

EASTERN COLLEGE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (ECAC) W L T PCT Brown 48 18 7 .706 Clarkson 22 44 0 .333 Colgate 21 2 0 .913 Cornell 15 22 2 .410 Dartmouth 63 29 0 .685 Harvard 74 46 5 .612 Princeton 35 12 2 .735 Quinnipiac 0 2 0 .000 RPI 20 15 1 .570 St. Lawrence 35 29 3 .545 Union 0 2 0 .000 Yale 43 11 1 .796 TOTALS 381 232 21 .618 WESTERN COLLEGE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (WCHA) W L T PCT Alabama-Huntsville 1 0 0 1.000 Alaska-Anchorage 1 3 1 .300 Alaska Fairbanks 1 0 0 1.000 Bemidji State University 0 0 0 1.000 Bowling Green State 12 3 0 .800 Ferris State 2 0 2 .750 Lake Superior State 1 1 0 .500 Michigan Tech 7 3 0 .700 Minnesota State-Mankato 0 0 0 .000 Northern Michigan 5 4 0 .556 TOTALS 30 13 3 .685 ATLANTIC HOCKEY CONFERENCE (AHC) W L T PCT Air Force 6 1 0 .857 A.I.C. 5 0 0 1.000 Army 4 1 0 .800 Bentley 0 0 0 .000 Canisius 0 0 0 .000 Holy Cross 16 2 0 .889 Mercyhurst 2 0 0 1.000 Niagara 1 0 0 1.000 Robert Morris 0 0 0 .000 RIT 3 0 0 1.000 Sacred Heart 0 0 0 .000 TOTALS 46 4 0 .920

2018 NCAA DIVISION I MEN’S HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP EAST REGIONAL Date.........................March 23–25 Location.................Bridgeport, Connecticut Arena.......................Webster Bank Arena Host.........................Fairfield and Yale

NORTHEAST REGIONAL Date.........................March 23-25 Location.................Worcester, Massachusetts Arena.......................DCU Center Host.........................Holy Cross

MIDWEST REGIONAL Date.........................March 23-25 Location.................Allentown, Pennsylvania Arena.......................PPL Center Host.........................Penn State

WEST REGIONAL Date.........................March 23-25 Location.................Sioux Falls, South Dakota Arena.......................Premier Center Host.........................North Dakota

SEMIFINALS & FINALS Date.........................April 5 & 7 Location.................Saint Paul, Minnesota Arena.......................Xcel Energy Center Host.........................Minnesota

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BC vs. ALL OPPONENTS ALL-TIME Opponent First Last GP W L T GF GA Air Force 1977-78 2016-17 7 6 1 0 47 13 Alabama Huntsville 2012-13 2012-13 1 1 0 0 5 2 Alaska-Anchorage 1990-91 2001-02 5 1 3 1 12 16 Alaska-Fairbanks 2009-10 2009-10 1 1 0 0 3 1 A.I.C 1948-49 1951-52 4 4 0 0 29 11 Amherst 1920-21 1920-21 1 1 0 0 4 2 Arizona State 2016-17 2016-17 1 1 0 0 3 1 Army 1918-19 2015-16 42 38 3 1 251 106 Bates 1920-21 1920-21 1 1 0 0 5 0 Boston State 1971-72 1976-77 6 6 0 0 67 16 Boston University 1917-18 2016-17 274 123 133 18 997 1,032 Bowdoin 1947-48 1979-80 12 10 2 0 76 32 Bowling Green 1977-78 2013-14 15 12 3 0 72 48 Brown 1932-33 2014-15 73 48 18 7 331 233 Clarkson 1935-36 2009-10 66 22 44 0 228 33 Colby 1936-37 1966-67 23 22 1 0 162 56 Colgate 1934-35 2010-11 24 22 2 0 135 63 Colorado College 1948-49 2016-17 23 16 5 1 115 87 Connecticut 2014-15 2016-17 6 4 1 1 18 10 Cornell 1939-40 2004-05 39 15 22 2 160 199 Dartmouth 1920-21 2014-15 92 63 29 0 442 347 Denver 1967-68 2016-17 31 15 16 0 116 125 Ferris State 1983-84 2016-17 4 2 0 2 17 11 Findlay 2003-04 2003-04 1 1 0 0 4 1 Fitchburg State 1935-36 1935-36 1 1 0 0 19 0 Fordham 1919-20 1919-20 1 0 0 1 0 0 Fort Devens 1946-47 1948-49 4 4 0 0 37 4 Georgetown 1947-48 1947-48 1 1 0 0 8 1 Harvard 1918-19 2016-17 125 74 46 5 513 449 Holy Cross 1927-28 2016-17 18 16 2 0 108 44 Illinois-Chicago 1987-88 1987-88 1 1 0 0 7 5 Kent State 1991-92 1991-92 1 0 1 0 3 4 Lake Superior State 1971-72 1983-84 2 1 1 0 8 13 Maine 1979-80 2016-17 121 66 46 9 438 390 Massachusetts 1919-20 2016-17 78 62 13 3 327 166 M.I.T. 1919-20 1951-52 29 28 1 0 214 74 UMass Lowell 1978-79 2016-17 113 64 40 9 437 362 Mercyhurst 2004-05 2010-11 2 2 0 0 9 5 Merrimack 1972-73 2016-17 94 65 22 7 389 256 Miami (Ohio) 1992-93 2009-10 7 5 2 0 29 18 Michigan 1947-48 2014-15 19 7 12 0 67 84 Michigan State 1953-54 2015-16 27 9 17 1 90 124 Michigan Tech 1955-56 2011-12 10 7 3 0 49 40 Middlebury 1937-38 1953-54 3 3 0 0 31 5 Minnesota 1953-54 2016-17 33 13 17 3 116 145 Minnesota-Duluth 1967-68 2015-16 17 12 4 1 70 57 Nebraska-Omaha 2000-01 2000-01 1 1 0 0 5 1 New Hampshire 1936-37 2016-17 149 72 63 14 575 549 Niagara 2003-04 2003-04 1 1 0 0 5 2 North Dakota 1959-60 2016-17 24 11 12 1 83 87 Northeastern 1932-33 2016-17 231 165 50 16 1199 706 Northern Michigan 1984-85 1998-99 9 5 4 0 35 31 Norwich 1962-63 1962-63 1 1 0 0 8 3 Notre Dame 1966-67 2016-17 43 22 19 2 172 155 Ohio State 1979-80 2015-16 6 5 5 1 23 15 Pennsylvania 1928-29 1977-78 7 4 3 0 37 34 Penn State 2013-14 2013-14 2 2 0 0 11 4 Plattsburgh State 1981-82 1981-82 1 1 0 0 6 2 Princeton 1934-35 2005-06 49 35 12 2 278 173 Providence 1953-54 2016-17 175 112 48 14 774 530 Quinnipiac 2015-16 2016-17 2 0 2 0 3 6 RPI 1954-55 2015-16 36 20 15 1 176 92 RIT 2007-08 2015-16 3 3 0 0 18 4 St. Anselm 1933-34 1982-83 13 13 0 0 110 39 St. Cloud State 2004-05 2004-05 1 1 0 0 2 1 St. Lawrence 1951-52 2009-10 67 35 29 3 280 274 St. Louis 1970-71 1976-77 8 5 3 0 42 38 Salem State 1979-80 1981-82 3 3 0 0 23 12 Tufts 1919-20 1956-57 10 10 0 0 111 27 Union 2012-13 2013-14 2 0 2 0 5 10 Vermont 1975-76 2016-17 66 43 16 7 254 167 Williams 1936-37 1939-40 4 4 0 0 20 12 Wisconsin 1970-71 2016-17 47 24 14 9 101 81 Yale 1921-22 2012-13 55 43 11 1 291 173 2017-18 Opponents in Bold

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1940-41 1951-54 (Capt. 53-54) Arlington, Mass. 1972-74 Melrose, Mass. 1977-80 (Capt. 79-80) Farmington, Minn. 2012-15 Medfield, Mass. 1974-78 (Co-Capt. 77-78) South Boston, Mass. 1984-86 Braintree, Mass. 1975-76 Arlington, Mass. 1969-71 Needham, Mass. 1966-69 Lynn, Mass. 1996-2000 (Asst. Capt. 99-00) Framingham, Mass. 1970-73 Cranston, R.I. 1989-93 (Co-Capt. 92-93) Acton, Mass. 2004-08 (Asst. Capt. 07-08) Calgary, Alberta 1954-55 Arlington, Mass. 2011-15 Brunswick, Maine 2015-16 Glen Rock, N.J. 1932-33 Watertown, Mass. 1941-42 1979-83 (Co-Capt. 82-83) Concord, N.H. 2016-17 Cary, Ill. 1981-85 Medford, Mass. 1939-40 Cambridge, Mass. 1940-43 (Capt. 42-43) Cambridge, Mass. 1957-59 Milton, Mass. 2003-07 (Capt. 06-07) Hingham, Mass. 1975-76 (Mgr.) 1985-89 Boxford, Mass. 2005-09 (Capt. 08-09) Burnaby, British Columbia 1962-63, 64-65 Lynnfield, Mass. 1949-51 Cambridge, Mass. 2004-08 (Asst. Capt. 06-07, Capt. 07-08) Smithtown, N.Y. 2015-17 (Capt. 2017-18) Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 1982-86 Southboro, Mass. 1986-87, 88-90 (Capt. 89-90) Southboro, Mass. 2010-14 (Capt. 13-14) Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 1995-99 (Capt. 98-99) Needham, Mass. 1985-89 Auburndale, Mass. 1991-95 (Capt. 94-95) Needham, Mass. 1938-40 1956-58 Belmont, Mass. 1934-36 Cambridge, Mass. 1946-49 (Capt. 48-49) Newton, Mass. 1917-18 Cambridge, Mass. 1969-70 Trumbull, Conn. 1976-80 (Asst. Capt. 79-80) Arlington, Mass. 1941-43, 46-47 Arlington, Mass. 1950-53 (Capt. 52-53) Winchester, Mass. 1986-89 (Mgr.) Southborough, Mass. 1971-72 (Mgr.) Brighton, Mass. 1964-65 Cambridge, Mass. 1948-49 Cambridge, Mass.

C Cadagan, John Cadigen, Lawrence Callahan, Brian Callahan, Greg Callahan, Jack Callahan, John Callow, Don Calnan, Chris Campedelli, Dominic Campoli, Michael Canavan, Rob Cangelosi, Austin Canniff, John Carey, Paul Carey, Paul Carey, Philip Carlson, Brad Carroll, Edward Carroll, Joseph Casey, Edward Casey, Joe Cass, Bill Cassidy, Myles Castano, Mike Caulfield, Kevin Cedorchuk, Stephen Ceglarski, Len Ceglarski, Tim Celeta, Joseph Chabot, Paul Chaisson, Ray Chase, Don Cheevers, Rob Chisholm, Jim Chisholm, Todd Cisternelli, James Clarke, Gordie Cleary, Joe Clemmensen, Scott Coakley, Edward Cohen, Jeff Coleman, Robert Colleran, Joseph Collins, Chris Conaty, Edward Conceison, Bob Conlon, John Connolly, Jeff Connolly, Mike Cooper, Bob Corcoran, John Cornish, Robert Correia, Mike Corrigan, Philip Costa, George Cotton, David Couturier, Josh Cowles, Jeff Coyne, Raymond Craven, Charles Crimlisk, Herb Cronin, Cornelius Cronin, Jack Cronin, Mike Cross, Tommy Crovo, Harry Crowley, Ted Cuenin, Walter Culhane, Jack Cunniff, John Cunniff, John Cusack, Jack Curry, John

1955-58 (Capt. 57-58) Arlington, Mass. 1932-33 Melrose, Mass. 1993-97 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1992-96 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1990-94 (Tri-Capt. ‘93-94) Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1960-63 Boston, Mass. 1969-71 Brockton, Mass. 2013-17 (Asst Cap. 15-16 - Capt. 16-17) Norwell, Mass. 1982-85 Cohasset, Mass. 2016-17 Pointe-Claire, Quebec 1991-95 Hingham, Mass. 2013-17 (Asst. Cap. 2016-17) Estero, Fla. 1951-52, 53-54 Arlington, Mass. 1954-55 West Roxbury, Mass. 2008-12 (Asst. Capt. 11-12) Weymouth, Mass. 1941-43 1993-97 Needham, Mass. 1953-56 (Capt. 55-56) Arlington, Mass. 1950-53 New Haven, Conn. 1949-51 Dorchester, Mass. 1977-79 Minneapolis, Minn. 1999-2003 Hingham, Mass. 1955-58 Brighton, Mass. 1986-87 (Mgr.) Everett, Mass. 1996-2000 Hyde Park, Mass. 1966-69 Charlestown, Mass. 1948-51 East Walpole, Mass. 1986-87 Duxbury, Mass. 1954-55, 56-57 Roslindale, Mass. 1966-67 (Mgr.) Maine 1939-41 Cambridge, Mass. 1992-96 (Capt. 95-96) West Springfield, Mass. 1986-89 North Andover, Mass. 1980-84 (Tri-Capt. 83-84) Wakefield, Mass. 1984-87 (Mgr.) Dedham, Mass. 1952-54 East Walpole, Mass. 1965-68 Arlington, Mass. 1988-92 (Capt. 91-92) Marlboro, Mass. 1997-2001 Urbandale, Iowa 1956-57 Brighton, Mass. 1965-68 Brookline, Mass. 1968-69 (Mgr.) Waltham, Mass. 1952-53 Arlington, Mass. 2002-06 (Asst. Capt. 05-06) Fairport, N.Y. 1932-33 Brookline, Mass. 1971-72 Medford, Mass 1934-36 Brighton, Mass. 1993-94 Medway, Mass. 1987-88 Burlington, Mass. 1971-72 Slatersville, R.I. 1946-48 (Co-Capt. 47-48) Newton, Mass. 1964-66 Newton, Mass. 1994-95, 96-99 Tewksbury, Mass. 1917-19 Dorchester, Mass. 1950-52 Somerville, Mass. 2016-17 Parker, Texas 2015-16 Byfield, Mass. 1978-82 Burlington, Mass. 1936-39 Arlington, Mass. 1962-63 (Mgr.) Winchester, Mass. 1932-34 Brighton, Mass. 1924-27 (Capt. 26-27) Cambridge, Mass. 1969-72 Norwood, Mass. 1977-78 Peabody, Mass. 2008-12 (Asst. Capt. 10-11, Capt. 11-12) Simsbury, Conn. 1941-43 Woburn, Mass. 1989-91 Boxboro, Mass. 1938-41 Malden, Mass. 1921-25 (Capt. 24-25) Cambridge, Mass. 1963-66 South Boston, Mass. 1941-43 1957-60 Arlington, Mass. 1919-23 Cambridge, Mass.

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LETTERWINNERS LIST D Dailey, Norman Daley, Billy D’Arcy, Ray D’Arpino, Anthony Davis, James Dee, Michael Delaney, Chris Delaney, Sean Delay, Mike Delay, Tim Della Penna, Stephen Delorey, Walter Demko, Thatcher Dempsey, Dick Dennehy, Mark D’Entremont, Charles Deveraux, John DiNatale, Anthony Doherty, Teddy Dolinar, Ales Donahue, Ed Donlan, William Donnelan, Charles Dooley, Thomas Dougherty, Ralph Dowling, Steve Downes, Eddie Downey, Charles Doyle, Jim Driscoll, Brian Driscoll, Charles Drummond, John Dudek, JD Duffy, David Duffy, Jim Dumond, Al Dumoulin, Brian Duncan, Clark Dunn, John Dunne, William Dyer, Phil Dyroff, Brooks Dziama, Justin

1946-49 Lexington, Mass. 1958-61 Wellesley, Mass. 1971-74 Norwood, Mass. 1999-2000, 2001-03 (Asst. Capt. 02-03) Johnston, R.I. 1935-38 Dorchester, Mass. 1925-28 Cambridge, Mass. 1981-82, 83-84 West Roxbury, Mass. 1987-89 West Townsend, Mass. 1988-92 Hingham, Mass. 1987-89 Hingham, Mass. 2001-02 (Mgr.) Kinnelon, N.J. 1947-50 Watertown, Mass. 2013-16 San Diego, Calif. 1952-55 (Capt. 54-55) Quincy, Mass. 1987-91 Dorchester, Mass. 1953-56 Stoneham, Mass. 1984-88 (Co-Capt. 87-88) Hingham, Mass. 1934-35 2012-16 (Capt. 15-16) Hopkinton, Mass. 1998-2002 (Asst. Capt. 01-02) E. Northport, N.Y. 1971-72 (Mgr.) 1954-55 Brighton, Mass. 1921-24 1918-19 Brookline, Mass. 1936-40 (Capt. 39-40) 1965-68 (Capt. 67-68) Hingham, Mass. 1962-65 (Capt. 64-65) Dedham, Mass. 1932-34 Dorchester, Mass. 1972-74 Norwood, Mass. 1975-76, 77-79 Milton, Mass. 1959-62 Malden, Mass. 1925-27 Boston, Mass. 2015-17 Auburn, N.H. 1961-64 Cambridge, Mass. 1951-52 Cambridge, Mass. 1940-42 Cambridge, Mass. 2009-12 Biddeford, Maine 1958-60 Waban, Mass. 1925-27 1932-33 Dedham, Mass. 1963-66 Melrose, Mass. 2012-13 Boulder, Colo. 2000-04 Natick, Mass.

E Eaves, Ben Eaves, Patrick Edgeworth, Jim Edquist, Ryan Ellis, Doug Emery, Darren Emery, Bob Emery, Edward Emma, David Emmons, William Enright, Eddie Ewanouski, Mike

2000-04 (Capt. 02-04) Faribault, Minn. 2002-05 (Asst. Capt. 04-05) Faribault, Minn. 1941-43 2016-17 Lakeville, Minn. 1978-82 Burlington, Mass. 1988-89 Somerville, Mass. 1982-86 Somerville, Mass. 1950-52, 54-55 Arlington, Mass. 1987-91 (Capt. 90-91) Cranston, R.I. 1950-53 Tampa, Fla. 1917-18 Allston, Mass. 1977-81 (Asst. Capt. 79-80, Co-Capt. 80-81) Brookline, Mass.

F Fallon, George Falvey, Walter Famiglietti, Bob Farkas, Jeff Farley, Sean Farrell, Robert Feeley, Mike Fernald, Joe Ferriero, Benn Ferriter, Bob Fidler, Joe Filangieri, Tim Finnegan, Dave Fitzgerald, Casey Fitzgerald, Eugene Fitzgerald, Jim

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1936-39 1917-19 (Capt. 17-19) 1958-61 1996-2000 1987-91 1983-85 (Mgr.) 2009-10 (Mgr.) 1973-77 2005-09 (Asst. Capt. 08-09) 1973-77 (Capt. 76-77) 1971-73 2005-09 (Asst. Capt. 08-09) 1993-95 (Mgr.) 2015-17 (Capt. 2017-18) 1924-26 1946-49

Quincy, Mass. Brighton, Mass. Walpole, Mass. Williamsville, N.Y. Charlestown, Mass. Greenville, R.I. Dedham, Mass. Brookline, Mass. Essex, Mass. Scituate, Mass. Charlestown, Mass. Islip Terrace, N.Y. Scituate, Mass. North Reading, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Cambridge, Mass.

Fitzgerald, John Fitzgerald, John Fitzgerald, Joseph Fitzgerald, Leon Fitzgerald, Pierce Fitzgerald, Ryan Fitzgerald, Walter Fitzpatrick, James Flaherty, Peter Flavin, Frederick Flynn, Mike Flynn, Nicholas Flynn, Tim Flynn, Bill Foley, James Forgues, Gerad Forrest, J.D. Fox, Donald Franzosa, David Fuller, Dick Funchion, Raymond Furbush, Edward

1921-25 (Capt. 23-24) 1928-29 1924-28 (Capt. 27-28) 1925-28 1923-27 2013-17 (Asst. Capt. 2016-17) 1941-43 1917 1962-65 1964-65 1966-69 (Capt. 68-69) 1940-43 1974-75 1935-39 1921-25 1953-54, 55-56 2000-04 (Asst. Capt. 02-04) 1954-57 1988-92 (Asst. Capt. 91-92) 1964-67 1932-35 (Capt. 33-34) 1933-34

Cambridge, Mass. Boston, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. North Reading, Mass. Dorchester, Mass. Meriden, Conn. Milton, Mass. Quincy, Mass. Chestnut Hill, Mass. Melrose, Mass. Chestnut Hill, Mass. Dorchester, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Lewiston, Maine Auburn, N.Y. Newton, Mass. Reading, Mass. Swampscott, Mass. Danvers, Mass. Waltham, Mass.

G Gagliardi, Richard Gallagher, John Gallagher, Robert Galuppo, Sandy Gannon, Pat Garrity, Edmund Gaudreau, Johnny Gaudreau, Matthew Gerbe, Nathan Gervasi, Michael Gibbons, Brian Gibson, Lawrence Giles, Kenneth Gilmour, Adam Gionta, Brian Gionta, Stephen Giuliano, Jeff Glennon, Matt Glynn, Brendan Godfrey, Scott Goggin, Edward Good, Frederick Gordon, Scott Gorman, Arthur Grant, George Greco, Ron Greenberg, Stephen Greene, Justin Greene, Matt Griffin, Dan Groden, Harold Groden, Henry Groden, John Guerin, Bill

1953-56 Hamden, Conn. 1946-49 Brighton, Mass. 1951-52 Wollaston, Mass. 1987-91 Farmingdale, N.Y. 2004-08 Arlington, Mass. 1919-23 (Capt. 22-23) Belmont, Mass. 2011-14 Carneys Point, N.J. 2013-17 Carneys Point, N.J. 2005-08 Oxford, Mich. 1984-88 Weymouth, Mass. 2007-11 (Asst. Capt. 10-11) Braintree, Mass. 1926-29 Cambridge, Mass. 1960-63 Wakefield, Mass. 2013-16 Hanover, Mass. 1997-2001 (Asst. Capt. 99-00, Capt. 00-01) Rochester, N.Y. 2002-06 (Asst. Capt. 05-06) Rochester, N.Y. 1998-2002 (Capt. 01-02) Nashua, N.H. 1987-91 Hull, Mass. 1975-76 Milton, Mass. 1969-72 Needham, Mass. 1928-29 Dorchester, Mass. 1952-53 (Mgr.) Cambridge, Mass. 1982-86 South Easton, Mass. 1923-26 Boston, Mass. 1960-62 (Capt. 61-62) Roslindale, Mass. 2016-17 Phildelphia, Pa. 2010-11 (Mgr.) West Tisbury, Mass. 2006-07 Plymouth, Mass. 2004-08 (Asst. Capt. 07-08) Plymouth, Mass. 1980-84 Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1932-35 Cambridge, Mass. 1922-26 (Capt. 25-26) Cambridge, Mass. 1926-29 Cambridge, Mass. 1989-91 Wilbraham, Mass.


LETTERWINNERS LIST H Haggerty, Joseph Haggerty, Ryan Haley, Bob Hall, Todd Hammer, Paul Hanifin, Noah Hanlon, John Hanlon, Tim Hansberry, John Haran, Lawrence Harding, Vincent Harlow, Scott Harney, Joe Harrington, Fran Harrington, Jack Harris, Toby Harrold, Peter Hart, Rich Hartigan, Joe Harvey, John Havern, Ned Hayes, Ed Hayes, Jimmy Hayes, John Hayes, Kevin Healy, Bernard Hehir, Bobby Heinze, Steve Hemenway, Ken Hennes, Ty Herlihy, Jim Higgins, Neil Hodge, Kenneth Hoffman, Bob Hogan, William Hogan, Billy Horsfall, Albert Horton, Kevin Hosford, Joseph Houle, Kevin Houle, Laurent House, Skip Hughes, Leo Hughes, Marty Hughes, Owen Hunter, David Hurley, Brian Hurley, John Hurley, Paul Hutchins, Tony Hymovitz, David

1920-21 Medford, Mass. 1991-95 (Capt. 94-95) Rye, N.Y. 1970-71 Weymouth, Mass. 1991-93 Hamden, Conn. 1977-81 Aurora, Minn. 2014-15 Norwood, Mass. 1981-82 Peabody, Mass. 1977-78 Berkeley, Calif. 1950-52 Waltham, Mass. 1928-29 Weston, Mass. 1947-48 1982-86 (Capt. 85-86) East Bridgewater, Mass. 1993-97 (Co-Capt. 96-97) Hopkinton, Mass. 1948-51 Norwood, Mass. 1978-79 Braintree, Mass. 1993-97 Kingston, Mass. 2002-06 (Capt. 05-06) Kirtland Hills, Ohio 1972-75 (Co-Capt. 74-75) Charlestown, Mass. 1935-38 (Capt. 36-38) Brookline, Mass. 1942-43, 46-47 Arlington, Mass. 2001-05 Arlington, Mass. 1971-72 Springfield, Mass. 2008-11 Dorchester, Mass. 1938-39 Cambridge, Mass. 2010-14 Dorchester, Mass. 1918-20 Brookline, Mass. 1977-81 (Asst. Capt. 80-81) Worcester, Mass. 1988-91 North Andover, Mass. 1994-98 (Asst. Capt. 97-98) Anchorage, Alaska 2000-04 (Asst. Capt. 03-04) Kent, Wash. 1981-85 Worcester, Mass. 1970-73 Norwood, Mass. 1984-87 Lynnfield, Mass. 1992-93 (Mgr.) Springfield, Mass. 1932-33 (Capt. 32-33) Cambridge, Mass. 1960-63 Belmont, Mass. 1936-39 Exeter, N.H. 1970-71 Natick, Mass. 1950-52 Lexington, Mass. 1982-86 Acton, Mass. 1940-42 1975-78 Schenectady, N.Y. 1919-22 (Capt. 20-22) Newton, Mass. 1997-2001 Hicksville, N.Y. 1958-61 Canton, Mass. 1961-62 (Mgr.) 2014-17 (Mgr.) Martha’s Vineyard, Mass. 1980-82 (Mgr.) Scotia, N.Y. 1965-67, 68-69 Melrose, Mass. 1996-2000 Wolfeboro, N.H. 1992-96 (Capt. 95-96) Randolph, Mass.

J Jangro, Joseph Janney, Craig Janusas, John Jeke, Travis Johnson, Arthur Johnson, Woody Joyce, Alex Joyce, John

1956-59 (Capt. 58-59) 1985-87 1935-38 2012-16 1923-26 1964-67 2015-16 1990-94 (Tri-Capt. 93-94)

Melrose, Mass. Enfield, Conn. Lexington, Mass. Pittsburgh, Pa. Arlington, Mass. Beverly Farms, Mass. Darien, Conn. Wilbraham, Mass.

Kelleher, Tim Kelley, John Kelley, John Kelly, Paul Kenn, Peter Kenn, Russ Kennedy, Bill Kennedy, Shawn Kenty, Ed Kierstead, Allan Kiley, Robert Killion, Arthur Kim, Michael Kimball, Kevin King, Jim Kinsman, Fred Kobasew, Chuck Kolanos, Krys Kopecky, William Kraatz, Joseph Kraunelis, Leo Krayer, Jim Kreider, Chris Kremer, Alex Kucharski, Kyle Kunes, Tim Kupka, Bob Kyle, Walt

2000-03 1925-27 1947-48 1999-2000 1992-96 (Mgr.) 1986-89 (Mgr.) 1976-78 1986-89 1970-73 1963-66 (Capt. 65-66) 1951-54 1955-56 (Mgr.) 2015-17 (2017-18 Capt.) 1970-73 1971-74 1964-67 2000-01 1999-2001 1984-85 1942-43 1950-51 1991-95 2009-12 2007-09 2006-09 2005-09 1964-67 1976-78

Belmont, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Malden, Mass. West Peabody, Mass. East Bridgewater, Mass. East Bridgewater, Mass. Brockton, Mass. West Roxbury, Mass. Woburn, Mass. Arlington, Mass. Arlington, Mass. Malden, Mass. Toronto, Ontario Framingham, Mass. Slatersville, R.I. Norwood, Mass. Osoyoos, Brisith Columbia Calgary, Alberta Essex, Mass. Harrisville, R.I. Acton, Mass. Boxford, Mass. Darien, Conn. Saugus, Mass. Huntington, N.Y. Springfield, Mass. Waterloo, Iowa

L Laferriere, Rob LaGrand, Scott Lambert, Chuck Langridge, John Larkin, Francis Latshaw, Thomas Lauze, Greg Lawrence, Ray Leahy, Taylor Leary, Bill Lee, Samson Leetch, Brian Leetch, Jack Leetch, Richard Leonard, Robert Lephart, Mike Lewis, Warren Lewis, Timmy Liddell, Francis Linell, Danny Littman, David Livingston, David Logue, James Lombardi, Matt Looney, Brian Lovejoy, Ben Lowery, Frank Lowry, Jack Lufkin, Paul Lufkin, Tom

1992-95 East Freetown, Mass. 1989-92 Potsdam, N.Y. 1971-74 Needham, Mass. 1989-93 (Mgr.) West Hartford, Conn. 1960-61 Brookline, Mass. 1961-62, 63-64 Melrose, Mass. 2003-05 Merrimack, N.H. 1970-71 Hingham, Mass. 2001-05 Larchmont, N.Y. 1954-57 Arlington, Mass. 2011-12 (Mgr.) Vancouver, Brisith Columbia 1986-87 Cheshire, Conn. 1960-63 Braintree, Mass. 1964-65 Braintree, Mass. 1957-60 Somerville, Mass. 1997-2001 (Asst. Capt. 00-01) Niskayuna, N.Y. 1946-50 Arlington, Mass. 1994-96 Westood, Mass. 1932-35 (Capt. 34-35) Dedham, Mass. 2011-15 Great Neck, N.Y. 1985-89 Cranston, R.I.(Tri-Capt. 88-89) 1981-85 Norwell, Mass. 1958-61 Melrose, Mass. 2006-10 (Asst. Capt. 09-10) Milton, Mass. 1988-89 Cheshire, Conn. 2002-03 Canaan, N.H. 1936-39 1975-76 Framingham, Mass. 1961-64 Gloucester, Mass. 1963-64, 65-66 Gloucester, Mass.

K Kaltiainen, Matti Kane, Richard Kaufman, Brian Kearns, Francis Keaveney, Joe Kelleher, Edmund Kelleher, John

2001-05 1955-58 2001-02 (Mgr.) 1962-65 1970-71 1926-29 1924-28

Espoo, Finland North Grafton, Mass. Arlington, Mass. Dedham, Mass. West Roxbury, Mass. Cambridge, Mass.

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LETTERWINNERS LIST M MacCarthy, Barry MacDonald, Douglas MacLeod, Isaac Madden, John Maggio, Peter Maguire, Joseph Maguire, Tom Maguire, Tom Maguire, William Mahler, John Mahoney, Frank Mahoney, William Mahony, Thomas Malloy, Chris Malone, George Manganaro, Sal Marenholz, Otto Margolin, Andrew Marino, Carl Marr, John Marsh, John Marshall, Chris Marshall, Paul Martin, John Martin, Mike Martin, Thomas Martino, Nick Mason, Bob Masters, Chris Masters, Peter Matheson, Michael Mattila, Jesper Mattila, Julius McCarran, Joe McCarthy, Charlie McCarthy, Justin McCarthy, Mike McClellan, Rob McCluskey, Donald McCool, Steve McCoshen, Ian McCusker, Joseph McDermott, Tom McDonough, Billy McDonough, Dan McEachern, Joe McElaney, Edward McFeely, Tim McGovern, Robert McGuire, John McHale, Clifton McInnis, Luke McInnis, Marty McIntire, John McIver, Donald McLaughlin, Andy McLaughlin, John McLean, David McLean, John McLean, Robert McLennan, Mark McManama, Ben McMullen, Peter McNamara, John McPhee, George McPhee, Graham Mee, Robert Meenan, Dan Mellor, Tom Merulla, Mike

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1966-69 Brookline, Mass. 1932-33 Quincy, Mass. 2010-14 (Asst. Capt. 13-14) Nelson, Brisith Columbia 1957-59 Dorchester, Mass. 1949-52 (Capt. 51-52) Everett, Mass. 1938-41 Brighton, Mass. 1970-71 (Mgr.) Milton, Mass. 2012-13 (Mgr.) Pembroke, Mass. 1951-54 Newton, Mass. 1948-49 Belmont, Mass. 1922-26 Cambridge, Mass. 1923-26 Cambridge, Mass. 1956-58 Wollaston, Mass. 2011-12 (Mgr.) Canton, Mass. 1940-42 1991-93 North Quincy, Mass. 1978-79, 80-81 Hamden, Conn. 2007-08 Mahwah, N.J. 1954-57 Hamden, Conn. 1928-29 Dorchester, Mass. 1962-64 Lynn, Mass. 1989-90 Quincy, Mass. 1985-89 (Tri-Capt. 88-89) Quincy, Mass. 1925-29 Waltham, Mass. 1973-77 Norwood, Mass. 1958-61 (Capt. 60-61) Cambridge, Mass. 2007-08 (Mgr.) Winthrop, Mass. 1946-48 (Co-Capt. 47-48) Wollaston, Mass. 1995-99 (Asst. Capt. 98-99) Lexington, Mass. 1993-97 Lexington, Mass. 2012-15 (Capt. 14-15) Pointe-Claire, Quebec 2016-17 Tampere, Finland 2016-17 Tampere, Finland 1979-81, 82-83 Salem, Mass. 1959-62 Charleston, Mass. 1932-33 Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1991-95 Canton, Mass. 1977-78, 80-81 Canton, Mass. 1918-21 Dorchester, Mass. 1987-88 Princeton, N.J. 2013-16 (Asst. Capt. 14-15) Faribault, Minn. 1946-50 Waltham, Mass. 1934-36 Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1980-84 (Tri-Capt. 83-84) Stoneham, Mass. 1974-77 Walpole, Mass. 1984-85 Waltham, Mass. 1963-64 Dorchester, Mass. 2006-07 (Mgr.) Long Island, N.Y. 1925-27 Brighton, Mass. 1975-78 Dedham, Mass. 1992-96 Dorchester, Mass. 2016-27 Hingham, Mass. 1988-91 Hingham, Mass. 1946-50 Medford, Mass. 1950-51, 52-53 Natick, Mass. 1995-99 Milton, Mass. 1938-39 Roxbury, Mass. 1967-68 (Mgr.) Wayland, Mass. 1983-84, 85-87 (Tri-Capt. 86-87) Wakefield, Mass. 1968-69 (Mgr.) Wayland, Mass. 1997-2001 Kanata, Ontario 2001-02 Medfield, Mass. 2013-16 Essex Fells, N.J. 1982-86 Newton, Mass. 1966-69 Waltham, Mass. 2016-17 Bethesda, Md. 1939-41 Arlington, Mass. 2007-08 (Mgr.) Millwood, N.Y. 1969-71, 72-73 Cranston, R.I. 2016-17 Kennett Square, Pa.

Michaud, Richard Miller, Robbie Milner, Parker Milosz, Ian Milton, Bruce Mishler, Todd Mitchell, Tim Mittleman, Ryan Monahan, John Monleon, Robin Moore, Connor Moore, Fred Moore, Gordie Moore, Paul Moran, Ian Morgan, Joe Morrissey, Arthur Morrissey, Frank Morrissey, James Morrissey, Leonard Morrissey, William Morse, Pete Motherwell, Brett Mottau, Mike Moylan, John Moylan, Joe Mulhern, Jack Mulhern, Matt Mullane, Pat Mullaney, Owen Mullen, Jim Mullen, Joe Mullowney, Edward Mullowney, Mike Mullowney, Mike Mulvoy, Mark “Duke” Murphy, John Murphy, Justin Murphy, Kevin Murphy, Mark Murphy, Patrick Murphy, Peter Murphy, Ryan Murray, Tom Muse, John

1954-57 Amesbury, Mass. 2004-05 Freehold, N.J. 2009-13 Pittsburgh, Pa. 2015-17 North Grafton, Mass. 1983-85 Brookline, Mass. 1980-82 East Grand Forks, Minn. 1981-85 (Capt. 84-85) Bryantville, Mass. 1995-96 Toronto, Ontario 1971-74 Milton, Mass. 1980-84 Tyngsboro, Mass. 2016-17 Cumming, Ga. 1933-35 Brighton, Mass. 1979-82 Newton, Mass. 1936-39 (Capt. 38-39) Brighton, Mass. 1991-93 Acton, Mass. 1950-52 Walpole, Mass. 1925-29 (Capt. 28-29) Medford, Mass. 1917-21 (Capt. 19-20) Medford, Mass. 1918-19 Medford, Mass. 1919-23 Medford, Mass. 1922-26 Medford, Mass. 1969-70 Arlington, Mass. 2005-07 St. Charles, Ill. 1996-2000 (Asst. Capt. 98-99; Capt. 99-00) Avon, Mass. 1963-66 Greenfield, Mass. 1954-57 (Capt. 56-57) East Walpole, Mass. 1948-51 Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1995-99 Havertown, Pa. 2009-13 (Capt. 12-13) Wallingford, Conn. 1932-33 Dorchester, Mass. 1963-66 Warwick, R.I. 1975-79 (Capt. 78-79) New York, N.Y. 1922-26 Brookline, Mass. 1959-60 Brookline, Mass. 1985-89 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1992-93 (Mgr.) Rye, N.Y. 1941-43, 46-47 (Capt. 46-47) Belmont, Mass. 2008-09 (Mgr.) Fair Haven, N.J. 1976-77 (Mgr.) 1978-82 Watertown, Mass. 1964-66 Wellesley, Mass. 1934-36 Brighton, Mass. 2001-05 (Asst. Capt. 04-05) Rumson, N.J. 1971-72, 73-74 New York, N.Y. 2007-11 East Falmouth, Mass.

N Nelligan, Peter Nelson, Norman Nolan, Len Nolan, Bill Norberg, George

1953-54 (Mgr.) 1962-63 1970-72 1986-90 1937-39

Cambridge, Mass. Lexington, Mass. Belmont, Mass. Charlestown, Mass. Arlington, Mass.

O O’Brien, Edmund O’Brien, George O’Callaghan, Thomas O’Connell, Florence O’Connor, Bob O’Connor, Roderick O’Dowd, Joseph O’Dwyer, Billy O’Grady, Frank O’Hanley, Brian O’Hanley, Donald O’Leary, Jamie O’Neil, Mike O’Neil, Paul O’Neill, Donald

1918-21 1922-25 1937-38 1917-19 1979-82 1961-62 1933-35 1978-82 (Co-Capt. 81-82) 1950-53 2004-07 1954-55 (Mgr.) 1994-98 (Asst. Capt. 97-98) 1979-83 (Co-Capt. 82-83) 1974-75 1957-59

Cambridge, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. West Roxbury, Mass. Arlington, Mass. Billerica, Mass. Charlestown, Mass. South Boston, Mass. Stoneham, Mass. Quincy, Mass. Arlington, Va. Needham, Mass. Smithfield, R.I. Framingham, Mass. Milton, Mass.


LETTERWINNERS LIST O’Neil, Jack O’Neill, Jeff Orpik, Andrew Orpik, Brooks Orr, John

1967-68 1987-91 2005-09 1998-2001 1982-86

Needham, Mass. Cohasset, Mass. East Amherst, N.Y. East Amherst, N.Y. Marlboro, Mass.

P Parlato, Tom Pascucci, Ron Payson, Perley Pearce, Joe Pergola, Dave Pergola, David Peterson, Brett Petrecki, Nick Picard, Randi Pienta, Len Pierandri, Nick Pineault, Adam Pitts, Alvan Pons, Robert Powers, Andy Powers, Joe Powers, John Powers, Mike Powers, Ralph Pratt, Kevin (Mgr.) Pretat, Jim Prevett, Jim Price, Matt Prior, William Pryor, John Putnam, Bill

1971-72 1989-93 (Co-Capt. 92-93) 1925-28 2005-06 1987-91 1957-60 2000-04 2007-09 1970-71 1987-90 (Mgr.) 1995-99 2003-04 1955-58 1959-60 1995-99 1935-37 1969-71 (Capt. 70-71) 1972-73 1939-42 (Capt. 41-42) 2013-14 1977-79 (Mgr.) 1966-68 2006-10 (Capt. 09-10) 1935-38 1938-41 (Capt. 40-41) 1966-69

Needham, Mass. North Andover, Mass. Quincy, Mass. Brick, N.J. Belmont, Mass. Waltham, Mass. Northborough, Mass. Clifton Park, N.Y. Amesbury, Mass. Reading, Mass. Ridgefield, Conn. Holyoke, Mass. Arlington, Mass. Brighton, Mass. Arlington, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Malden, Mass. Mount Hermon, Mass. Glen Cove, N.Y. Dedham, Mass. Milton, Ontario Brookline, Mass. Framingham, Mass. Potsdam, N.Y.

Q Quinn, Francis

1953-56

Melrose, Mass.

R Rathbone, Jason Rauseo, Ed Reasoner, Adam Ready, Timothy Real, Shaun Reardon, Bob Reardon, Ed Reasoner, Marty Redmond, Dale Reilly, John Renza, John Richardson, Evan Richardson, Mark Riley, Mark Riley, Richard Riley, Rob Robertson, Mike Rockett, Fran Rooney, Joe Roscio, Mario Rudman, Robert Rudnick, Mark Ryan, Kenny Ryan, Paul

1988-92 (Asst. Capt. 91-92) Brookline, Mass. 1980-84 (Tri-Capt. 83-84) Medford, Mass. 2005-06 Honeoye Falls, N.Y. 1933-35 Cambridge, Mass. 1984-87 (Tri-Capt. 86-87) Watertown, Mass. 1970-73 (Capt. 72-73) Charlestown, Mass. 1974-77 Charlestown, Mass. 1995-98 (Capt. 97-98) Honeoye Falls, N.Y. 1974-75 Westland, Mich. 1987-88, 89-91 Lowell, Mass. 1990-93 (Mgr.) Hope, R.I. 2013-14 Nanaimo, Brisith Columbia 1978-79 (Mgr.) Lexington, Mass. 1972-75 (Co-Capt. 74-75) West Point, N.Y. 1958-60 Providence, R.I. 1974-78 (Co-Capt. 77-78) West Point, N.Y. 1966-67 St. Paul, Minn. 1979-80 (Mgr.) Brookline, Mass. 2003-07 (Asst. Capt. 06-07) Canton, Mass. 1935-38 Cambridge, Mass. 1958-60 Belmont, Mass. 1974-75 (Mgr.) Chestnut Hill, Mass. 2008-09 (Mgr.) South Boston, Mass. 1917-18 Needham, Mass.

S St. Pierre, Duke Saltmarsh, Sherman Sampson, Charlie Sampson, Gary Samuelsson, Philip Sanford, Pete Sanford, Zach Santini, Steve Savage, Scott Scarry, Leo Schafhauser, Pat Scheifele, Steve

1987-88 1950-53 1934-35 1978-82 (Co-Capt. 81-82) 2009-11 1927-29 2014-16 2013-15 2013-17 1973-74 1989-91 1986-89

Danvers, Mass. Winchester, Mass. Brighton, Mass. International Falls, Minn. Scottsdale, Ariz. Melrose, Mass. Auburn, N.H. Mahopac, N.Y. San Clemente, Calif. Hingham, Mass. St. Paul, Minn. Greenbelt, Md.

Schneider, Cory Schilling, Paul Scuderi, Rob Shanley, Vin Shannon, Ryan Sharkey, Hugh Sharkey, Thomas Shea, Daniel Shea, Edwin Shea, Neil Sheehan, David Sheehy, Paul Sheehy, Tim Shellenback, Francis Shenk, Tim Shero, Chris Shine, Kevin Shocket, Ari Shupe, David Siblo, Robert Sico, Mike Silk, Brendan Singewald, Josh Sit, Michael Skene, Alexander Skidmore, Paul Sliney, Edward Smith, Ben Smith, Ed Smith, Jeff Smith, Paul Smith, Quinn Smith, Richie Smith, Terry Smythe, Tim Sneep, Carl Snyder, John Songin, Ed “Butch” Songin, Tom Soully, Caleb Spalla, Michael Sparrow, Mike Spina, Dave Spiro, Cam Stadtler, John Stapleton, Christopher Stevens, Kevin Stickney, Brett Straight, Destry Sullivan, Charles Sullivan, Colin Sullivan, Eddie Sullivan, George Sullivan, Gregory Sullivan, John Sullivan, Tom Sweeney, Bob Sweeney, Tim Switaj, Billy Switaj, Mark

2004-07 Marblehead, Mass. 1967-70 Clinton, N.Y. 1997-2001 Bethpage, N.Y. 1969-72 (Capt. 71-72) Brighton, Mass. 2001-05 (Capt. 04-05) Darien, Conn. 1939-42 Belmont, Mass. 1934-36 Brookline, Mass. 1984-88 (Co-Capt. 87-88) Quincy, Mass. 2008-12 Shrewsbury, Mass. 1982-86 Quincy, Mass. 1956-57 Milton, Mass. 1954-57 South Boston, Mass. 1967-70 International Falls, Minn. 1948-50 Newton, Mass. 1986-89 North Easton, Mass. 2015-17 Pittsburgh, Pa. 1982-84 (Mgr.) Baldwin, N.Y. 1995-96 Hanover, Mass. 1965-66 (Mgr.) Newton, Mass. 1952-54 Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1970-71 Cambridge, Mass. 2012-16 Wakefield, Mass. 1991-95 Lyme, Conn. 2011-15 (Asst. Capt. 14-15) Edina, Minn. 1940-43 Newton, Mass. 1975-79 (Asst. Capt. 78-79) Smithtown, N.Y. 1927-29 Brighton, Mass. 2006-10 (Asst. Capt. 09-10) Avon, Conn. 1957-60 (Capt. 59-60) Melrose, Mass. 1978-82 Billerica, Mass. 1953-54, 55-56 Medford, Mass. 2011-15 (Asst. Capt. 14-15) Fairfield, Conn. 1972-76 (Co-Capt. 75-76) Natick, Mass. 1974-75 Falmouth, Mass. 1968-70 Lake Placid, N.Y. 2006-10 Nisswa, Minn. 1967-68, 69-70 Potsdam, N.Y. 1946-50 (Capt. 49-50) Walpole, Mass. 1974-77 Walpole, Mass. 1928-29 1990-94 (Tri-Capt. 93-94) Plymouth, Minn. 1991-93 Medfield, Mass. 2001-05 Mesa, Ariz. 2012-15 Hingham, Mass. 1963-64 (Mgr.) Washington, D.C. 1984-88 South Boston, Mass. 1983-87 (Tri-Capt. 86-87) Bryantville, Mass. 1991-93 Rutland, Vt. 2011-15 West Vancouver, B.C. 1939-42 2012-13 Milford, Conn. 1960-63 Malden, Mass. 1949-50 1932-33 Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1967-70 (Capt. 69-70) Cambridge, Mass. 1974-76 Brookline, Mass. 1982-86 Boxborough, Mass. 1985-89 (Tri-Capt. 88-89) North Weymouth, Mass. 1980-83 Bay Village, Ohio 1977-81 (Co-Capt. 80-81) Bay Village, Ohio

T Talbot, Frederick Taylor, Greg Taylor, Harvey Taylor, Ryan Tedesco, Nicholas Threadgold, Giles Tiernan, James Timmins, Norbert Toczylowski, Charlie Toran, Ralph Tuch, Alex

1947-49 1993-97 1971-72 1993-95, 96-97 1925-29 (Co-Capt. 28-29) 1946-50 1954-56 1952-53 1967-70 1962-65 2014-16

Belmont, Mass. Sherwood Park, Alberta North Andover, Mass. West Newton, Mass. Auburndale, Mass. Providence, R.I. Arlington, Mass. Arlington, Mass. Needham, Mass. Baldwinsville, N.Y.

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LETTERWINNERS LIST U Urban, Luke

1919-21

Fall River, Mass.

V Van Kula, Charlie Vassil, William Venti, Chris Voce, Tony

2015-16 1953-54 2008-12 2000-04

Radnor, Pa. Arlington, Mass. Needham, Mass. Philadelphia, Pa.

W Wainwright, David Walker, A.J. Walker, Jeffrey Walker, Zach Walsh, Joseph Walsh, Ron Walsh, William Warren, John Welch, Jerry Wey, Patrick White, Colin White, George White, John Whitney, Joe Whitney, Steven Whyte, David Willis, Fred Wilkens, Bill Wilson, Jeremy Wise, Randolph Woll, Joseph Wood, Miles Wray, Chris Wright, Tom

1993-97 (Co-Capt. 96-97) 2000-03 1986-89 2016-17 1934-36 1957-60 1948-50 1961-62 1979-80 2009-13 (Asst. Capt. 12-13) 2015-17 1917-18 1918-19 2007-11 (Capt. 10-11) 2009-13 (Asst. Capt. 12-13) 1986-87 1968-69 1973-77 1999-2000 1932-34 2016-17 2015-16 1979-81 1978-82

Westwood, Mass. Faribault, Minn. Plymouth, Mass. Boise, Idaho Brookline, Mass. Dorchester, Mass. Arlington, Mass. Dedham, Mass. Marshfield, Mass. Pittsburgh, Pa. Hanover, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Forest Hills, Mass. Reading, Mass. Reading, Mass. Hingham, Mass. Natick, Mass. Somerville, Mass. Shrewsbury, Mass. Roxbury, Mass. St. Louis, Mo. Manchester, Mass. Greenfield, Mass. Worthington, Ohio

Y Yandle, Buddy Yetten, Ned York, Jerry Young, Kerry

1973-74 1971-74 1964-67 (Capt. 66-67) 1974-77

Charlestown, Mass. Waltham, Mass. Watertown, Mass. Chestnut Hill, Mass.

Z Zibbell, Joseph Zygulski, Scott

80

1933-35 1989-93 (Asst. Capt. 92-93)

Mattapan, Mass. Granger, Ind.


ANNUAL RESULTS SHUTOUTS YEAR GP W L T GF GA FOR AGA 1917-18 3 2 1 0 12 7 0 0 1918-19 3 2 1 0 10 9 1 0 1919-20 7 6 1 0 41 13 3 1 1920-21 8 6 2 0 29 19 2 0 1921-22 9 5 3 1 27 18 2 1 1922-23 14 12 1 1 53 18 3 0 1923-24 18 7 10 1 32 45 2 2 1924-25 17 8 6 3 41 28 3 1 1925-26 16 6 9 1 46 54 0 1 1926-27 6 3 3 0 15 18 1 1 1927-28 7 2 4 1 19 25 0 1 1928-29 14 5 9 0 36 42 1 2 1929-32 Depression — no teams - - - - - 1932-33 6 3 2 1 23 26 0 0 1933-34 9 2 6 1 30 35 0 0 1934-35 10 7 3 0 34 34 0 0 1935-36 12 7 4 1 61 34 1 1 1936-37 13 8 4 1 70 42 1 0 1937-38 15 9 6 0 75 56 1 0 1938-39 16 9 7 0 76 80 1 0 1939-40 18 12 5 1 121 70 0 1 1940-41 14 13 1 0 130 48 0 0 1941-42 14 12 2 0 78 57 0 0 1942-43 9 7 2 0 62 39 1 0 1943-45 War — no teams - - - - - 1945-46 3 1 2 0 3 17 0 2 1946-47 19 15 3 1 139 63 0 1 1947-48 19 14 5 0 126 60 1 0 1948-49 22 21 1 0 164 67 0 0 1949-50 19 14 5 0 122 83 0 0 1950-51 20 12 8 0 105 89 1 0 1951-52 20 17 3 0 117 49 3 0 1952-53 16 11 4 1 71 41 3 1 1953-54 21 17 4 0 98 70 1 0 1954-55 21 13 8 0 104 74 2 0 1955-56 21 14 7 0 105 82 0 0 1956-57 22 14 7 1 108 76 2 1 1957-58 23 9 12 2 76 101 1 0 1958-59 28 20 8 0 136 105 0 1 1959-60 24 15 8 1 121 76 2 0 1960-61 25 19 5 1 143 55 1 1 1961-62 28 15 12 1 96 86 3 2 1962-63 31 22 9 0 144 79 2 1 1963-64 28 18 9 1 144 90 2 1 1964-65 31 24 7 0 183 117 0 0 1965-66 28 16 12 0 135 101 3 2 1966-67 28 20 8 0 171 91 3 2 1967-68 31 19 11 1 155 116 1 0 1968-69 26 19 7 0 144 91 0 0 1969-70 26 16 10 0 143 116 2 0 1970-71 26 11 15 0 121 141 0 1 1971-72 30 14 16 0 130 155 0 0 1972-73 30 22 7 1 188 121 0 0 1973-74 28 16 12 0 137 138 0 1 1974-75 28 11 15 2 138 142 0 0 1975-76 29 15 13 1 158 135 0 0

COACH Bob Fowler Bob Fowler Walter Falvey Fred Rocque Fred Rocque Fred Rocque Charles Foote Charles Foote Fred Rocque Fred Rocque James Foley James Foley - John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John Temple - Joseph Glavin, S.J. John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley Len Ceglarski Len Ceglarski Len Ceglarski Len Ceglarski

CAPTAINS Walter Falvey Walter Falvey Frank Morrissey Leo Hughes Leo Hughes Edmund Garrity John Fitzgerald Jack Culhane Henry Groden Cornelius Cronin Joseph Fitzgerald Nicholas Tedesco, Arthur Morrissey - William Hogan Ray Funchion Frank Liddell Fred Moore John Burgess Joe Hartigan Paul Moore Ralph Dougherty John Pryor Ralph Powers Wally Boudreau John Buckley John Murphy John Corcoran, Bob Mason Bernie Burke Ed “Butch” Songin Len Ceglarski Peter Maggio Wellington Burtnett Bob Babine Dick Dempsey Eddie Carroll Joe Moyla Jack Cadigan Joe Jangro Ed Smith Tom “Red” Martin George Grant Paul Aiken Tom Apprille Eddie Downes Allan Kierstead Jerry York Steve Dowling Mike Flynn John Sullivan John Powers Vin Shanley Bob Reardon Ray D’Arcy Rich Hart, Mark Riley Mark Albrecht, Richie Smith

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YEAR - BY - YEAR RESULTS YEAR GP W L T GF GA 1976-77 30 18 11 1 174 130 1977-78 34 24 10 0 186 147 1978-79 30 16 14 0 167 141 1979-80 33 25 7 1 184 120 1980-81 31 20 8 3 126 100 1981-82 30 19 11 0 131 105 1982-83 30 15 13 2 140 114 1983-84 39 26 13 0 175 141 1984-85 45 28 15 2 240 172 1985-86 42 26 13 3 188 154 1986-87 39 31 8 0 233 145 1987-88 34 13 18 3 132 151 1988-89 40 25 11 4 191 137 1989-90 42 28 13 1 197 135 1990-91 39 27 12 0 185 133 1991-92 35 14 18 3 116 138 1992-93 38 9 24 5 117 187 1993-94 36 15 16 5 145 133 1994-95 35 11 22 2 129 169 1995-96 36 16 17 3 126 147 1996-97 38 15 19 4 145 170 1997-98 42 28 9 5 191 123 1998-99 43 27 12 4 170 125 1999-2000 42 29 12 1 165 92 2000-01 43 33 8 2 175 98 2001-02 38 18 18 2 119 116 2002-03 39 24 11 4 149 97 2003-04 42 29 9 4 143 81 2004-05 40 26 7 7 130 79 2005-06 42 26 13 3 146 95 2006-07 42 29 12 1 142 94 2007-08 44 25 11 8 160 101 2008-09 37 18 14 5 112 105 2009-10 42 29 10 3 171 104 2010-11 39 30 8 1 153 94 2011-12 44 33 10 1 157 89 2012-13 38 22 12 4 128 107 2013-14 40 28 8 4 164 94 2014-15 38 21 14 3 107 91 2015-16 41 28 8 5 158 87 2016-17 40 21 15 4 132 104

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SHUTOUTS FOR AGA 1 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 5 0 1 1 7 1 3 2 3 0 4 0 3 3 4 0 8 0 6 1 3 6 3 1 4 0 7 0 5 2 2 0 4 0 1 3 10 0 1 1

COACH CAPTAINS Len Ceglarski Bob Ferriter Len Ceglarski Paul Barrett, Rob Riley Len Ceglarski Joe Mullen Len Ceglarski Steve Barger Len Ceglarski Mike Ewanouski, Mark Switaj Len Ceglarski Billy O’Dwyer, Gary Sampson Len Ceglarski Lee Blossom, Mike O’Neil Len Ceglarski Jim Chisholm, Billy McDonough, Ed Rauseo Len Ceglarski Tim Mitchell Len Ceglarski Scott Harlow Len Ceglarski John McLean, Shaun Real, Kevin Stevens Len Ceglarski Dan Shea, John Devereaux Len Ceglarski David Littman, Paul Marshall, Tim Sweeney Len Ceglarski Greg Brown Len Ceglarski David Emma Len Ceglarski Joe Cleary, David Franzosa, Jason Rathbone Steve Cedorchuk Marc Beran, Ron Pascucci, Scott Zygulski Steve Cedorchuk Jack Callahan, John Joyce, Michael Spalla Jerry York Jerry Buckley, Ryan Haggerty Jerry York Don Chase, David Hymovitz Jerry York Joe Harney, David Wainwright Jerry York Marty Reasoner, Brendan Buckley, Jamie O’Leary Jerry York Brendan Buckley, Chris Masters, Mike Mottau Jerry York Mike Mottau, Brian Gionta, Blake Bellefeuille Jerry York Brian Gionta, Bobby Allen, Mike Lephart Jerry York Jeff Giuliano, Ales Dolinar Jerry York Ben Eaves, Anthony D’Arpino, J.D. Forrest Jerry York Ben Eaves, J.D. Forrest, Ty Hennes Jerry York Ryan Shannon, Andrew Alberts, Patrick Eaves, Ryan Murphy Jerry York Peter Harrold, Chris Collins, Stephen Gionta Jerry York Brian Boyle, Mike Brennan, Joe Rooney Jerry York Mike Brennan, Dan Bertram, Matt Greene Jerry York Brock Bradford, Benn Ferriero,Tim Filangieri Jerry York Matt Price, Matt Lombardi, Ben Smith Jerry York Joe Whitney, Brian Gibbons, Tommy Cross Jerry York Tommy Cross, Barry Almeida, Paul Carey Jerry York Pat Mullane, Patrick Wey, Steven Whitney Jerry York Patrick Brown, Bill Arnold, Isaac MacLeod Jerry York Michael Matheson, Michael Sit, Quinn Smith Jerry York Teddy Doherty, Ian McCoshen, Steve Santini, Chris Calnan Jerry York Chris Calnan, Austin Cangelosi, Ryan Fitzgerald


ANNUAL LEADERS Year

Goals

Assists Points

1917-18

6

Eddie Enright

6

Eddie Enright

1918-19

7

Leo Hughes

7

Leo Hughes

1919-20

15

Leo Hughes

15 Leo Hughes

1920-21

7

Bernie Healy, Ed Garrity

7

1921-22

10

Leo Hughes

10 Leo Hughes

1922-23

15

Jack Culhane

15 Jack Culhane

1923-24

12

Jim Foley

12 Jim Foley

1924-25

19

Jim Foley

19 Jim Foley

1925-26

15

Neil Cronin

15 Neil Cronin

1926-27

5

Neil Cronin

5

Neil Cronin

1927-28

5

Nick Tedesco

5

Nick Tedesco

1928-29

9

Larry Sanford

9

Larry Sanford

1932-33

6

Herb Crimlisk

3

Billy Hogan, Ray Funchion

8

Herb Crimlisk, Bill Hogan, Ray Funchion

1933-34

15

Herb Crimlisk

7

Fred Moore

20 Herb Crimlisk

1934-35

8

Ray Funchion

4

Ray Funchion

12 Ray Funchion

1935-36

12

Fred Moore

11 Joe Walsh

17 Fred Moore

1936-37

14

Joe Hartigan

11 Pete Murphy

21 Joe Hartigan

1937-38

17

Tom Sharkey

10 John Janusas, Jim Davis

22 Tom Sharkey

1938-39

20 Bill Flynn, John Pryor

13 Bill Flynn

33 Bill Flynn

1939-40

33 Ray Chaisson

34 Ray Chaisson

67 Ray Chaisson

1940-41

29 Ray Chaisson

29 Ray Chaisson

58 Ray Chaisson

1941-42

22

Wally Boudreau

17 John Murphy

33 Wally Boudreau

1942-43

15

Jim Edgeworth

13 Wally Boudreau

25 Jim Edgeworth

1946-47

20 Warren Lewis, Eddie Burns

23 Warren Lewis

43 Warren Lewis

1947-48

21

19 Bob Mason

40 Bob Mason

1948-49

34 Jack Mulhern

31 Jack Mulhern

65 Jack Mulhern

1949-50

26 Warren Lewis

25 Len Ceglarski

43 Warren Lewis

1950-51

21

Len Ceglarski

22 Jack Mulhern

34 Len Ceglarski, Frank O’Grady

1951-52

16

Frank O’Grady

21 Joe Morgan

35 Joe Morgan

1952-53

16

Wellington Burtnett

19 Bob Babine

31 Wellington Burtnett, Bob Babine

1953-54

19

Jim Duffy

20 Bob Gallagher

31 Bob Gallagher

1954-55

16

Bill Leary

15 Joe Moylan

22 Joe Moylan

1955-56

13

Frank Quinn

17 Joe Moylan

29 Joe Moylan

1956-57

18

Ned Bunyon

18 Dick Kane

33 Ned Bunyon

1957-58

14

Dick Kane

14 Jack Cusack

27 Jack Cusack

1958-59

23 Billy Daley

37 Tom Martin

40 Billy Daley, Tom Martin

1959-60

20 Billy Daley

34 Tom Martin

41 Tom Martin

1960-61

33 Billy Daley

41 Billy Daley

74 Billy Daley

1961-62

24

Billy Hogan

26 Jack Leetch

45 Billy Hogan

1962-63

27

Jack Leetch

40 Billy Hogan

59 Billy Hogan

1963-64

27

John Cunniff

25 John Cunniff

52 John Cunniff, Phil Dyer

1964-65

31

John Cunniff

43 Phil Dyer

67 John Cunniff

1965-66

21

Jerry York, Jim Mullen

26 Paul Hurley

37 Jerry York

1966-67

32

Paul Hurley

41 Jerry York

67 Jerry York

1967-68

27

Tim Sheehy

30 Tim Sheehy

57 Tim Sheehy

1968-69

20 Paul Schilling

41 Tim Sheehy

60 Tim Sheehy

Bob Mason

Bernie Healy, Ed Garrity

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ANNUAL LEADERS Year

Goals

Assists

Points

1969-70

28 Tim Sheehy

40 Tim Sheehy

68 Tim Sheehy

1970-71

25

30 Tom Mellor

48 Ed Kenty

1971-72

29 Ed Kenty

29 Scott Godfrey

51 Ed Kenty

1972-73

27

Richie Smith

45 Tom Mellor

58 Richie Smith

1973-74

21

Richie Smith

23 Bob Ferriter, Bob Hart

42 Richie Smith

1974-75

29 Richie Smith

27 Tom Songin

53 Richie Smith

1975-76

17

28 Richie Smith

45 Richie Smith

1976-77

28 Joe Mullen

39 Bob Ferriter

63 Bob Ferriter

1977-78

34 Joe Mullen

38 Bill Army

68 Joe Mullen

1978-79

32 Joe Mullen

30 Billy O’Dwyer

56 Joe Mullen

1979-80

20 Bill Army, Billy O’Dwyer

24 Bill Army

44 Bill Army

1980-81

20 Billy O’Dwyer

20 Billy O’Dwyer

40 Billy O’Dwyer

1981-82

16

Lee Blossom

26 Billy O’Dwyer

41 Billy O’Dwyer

1982-83

17

Lee Blossom, Bob Sweeney

23 Ed Rauseo

38 Ed Rauseo

1983-84

27

Scott Harlow

26 Ed Rauseo

47 Scott Harlow

1984-85

37

Doug Brown

44 Ken Hodge

72 Scott Harlow

1985-86

38 Scott Harlow

41 Scott Harlow

79 Scott Harlow

1986-87

35

Kevin Stevens

55 Craig Janney

83 Craig Janney

1987-88

21

Dan Shea

31 Dan Shea

52 Dan Shea

1988-89

29 Tim Sweeney

44 Tim Sweeney

73 Tim Sweeney

1989-90

38 David Emma

36 Steve Heinze

72 David Emma

1990-91

35 David Emma

46 David Emma

81 David Emma

1991-92

22

Marc Beran

35 David Franzosa

53 David Franzosa

1992-93

19

Jack Callahan

31 John Joyce

43 John Joyce

1993-94

18

David Hymovitz

34 Michael Spalla

40 Ryan Haggerty

1994-95

23 Ryan Haggerty

23 Jamie O’Leary

45 Ryan Haggerty

1995-96

26 David Hymovitz

29 Marty Reasoner

45 David Hymovitz, Marty Reasoner

1996-97

20 Marty Reasoner

24 Marty Reasoner

44 Marty Reasoner

1997-98

33 Marty Reasoner

40 Marty Reasoner

73 Marty Reasoner

1998-99

32 Jeff Farkas

39 Mike Mottau

60 Brian Gionta

1999-2000

33 Brian Gionta

37 Mike Mottau

58 Jeff Farkas

2000-01

33 Brian Gionta

26 Ben Eaves

54 Brian Gionta

2001-02

26 Tony Voce

26 Ben Eaves

48 Tony Voce

2002-03

23 Tony Voce

39 Ben Eaves

57 Ben Eaves

2003-04

29 Tony Voce

27 Ryan Shannon

47 Tony Voce

2004-05

19

31 Ryan Shannon

48 Patrick Eaves

2005-06

34 Chris Collins

30 Brian Boyle

63 Chris Collins

2006-07

25

34 Brian Boyle

53 Brian Boyle

2007-08

35 Nathan Gerbe

40 Joe Whitney

68 Nathan Gerbe

2008-09

25

19 Brian Gibbons

42 Brock Bradford

2009-10

30 Cam Atkinson

34 Brian Gibbons

53 Cam Atkinson

2010-11

31

33 Brian Gibbons

52 Cam Atkinson

Ed Kenty

Richie Smith, Kerry Young, Paul Barrett

Patrick Eaves, Brian Boyle Nathan Gerbe Brock Bradford Cam Atkinson

2011-12

23 Chris Kreider

23 Johnny Gaudreau

45 Chris Kreider

2012-13

26 Steven Whitney

30 Johnny Gaudreau

51 Johnny Gaudreau

2013-14

36 Johnny Gaudreau

44 Johnny Gaudreau

80 Johnny Gaudreau

2014-15

17

Ryan Fitzgerald

22 Michael Matheson

28 Alex Tuch

2015-16

24

Ryan Fitzgerald

24 Zach Sanford

47 Ryan Fitzgerald

2016-17

21

Austin Cangelosi

27 Matthew Gaudreau

35 Austin Cangelosi, Matthew Gaudreau

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HONOR ROLL HOBEY BAKER AWARD Awarded annually to the nation’s top ­collegiate hockey player. 1991 David Emma, F 2000 Mike Mottau, D 2014 Johnny Gaudreau, F 2016 Thatcher Demko, G HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS Top 10 collegiate hockey players nationally as judged by a national panel of coaches, media and professional scouts. 1986 Scott Harlow, F 1987 Craig Janney, F Brian Leetch, D 1989 Greg Brown, D Tim Sweeney, F 1990 Greg Brown, D David Emma, F 1991 David Emma, F 1999 Brian Gionta, F 2000 Mike Mottau, D Jeff Farkas, F Brian Gionta, F 2001 Brian Gionta, F 2003 Ben Eaves, F 2004 Tony Voce, F 2006 Chris Collins, F 2008 Nathan Gerbe, F 2011 Cam Atkinson, F 2012 Brian Dumoulin, D 2013 Johnny Gaudreau, F 2014 Johnny Gaudreau, F Kevin Hayes, F MIKE RICHTER AWARD Awarded to the nation’s top collegiate goaltender 2016 Thatcher Demko ALL-AMERICANS prior to 1958 1948 Ed “Butch” Songin, D Bernie Burke, G 1949 Ed “Butch”Songin, D 1950 Warren Lewis, C Len Ceglarski, LW Joe McCusker, D 1953 Wellington Burtnett, C 1954 Bob Kiley, D ALL-AMERICANS Selected by the American Hockey Coaches Association, 1958-present. First-Team 1959 Joe Jangro, D 1960 Tom “Red” Martin, D 1961 Tom “Red” Martin, D 1962 Billy Hogan, C 1963 Jack Leetch, W 1965 John Cunniff, W 1966 John Cunniff, W 1967 Jerry York, C 1969 Paul Hurley, D Tim Sheehy, C 1970 Tim Sheehy, C 1973 Tom Mellor, D 1978 Joe Mullen, W 1979 Joe Mullen, W 1980 Bill Army, C

1986 1987 1989 1990 1991 1998 1999 2000 2001 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2011 2012 2013 2014

Scott Harlow, W Craig Janney, C Brian Leetch, D Greg Brown, D Greg Brown, D David Emma, C Steve Heinze, W David Emma, C Marty Reasoner, F Brian Gionta, F Mike Mottau, D Jeff Farkas, F Brian Gionta, F Mike Mottau, D Bobby Allen, D Brian Gionta, F Ben Eaves, F Andrew Alberts, D Tony Voce, F Andrew Alberts, D Patrick Eaves, F Chris Collins, F Peter Harrold, D Cory Schneider, G Brian Boyle, F Nathan Gerbe, F Cam Atkinson, F Brian Dumoulin, D Brian Dumoulin, D Johnny Gaudreau, F Steven Whitney, F Johnny Gaudreau, F Kevin Hayes, F

Second-Team 1985 Doug Brown, F Bob Sweeney, F 1986 Doug Brown, F 1987 Kevin Stevens, F 1989 David Littman, G Tim Sweeney, F 1991 Ted Crowley, D 1992 Scott LaGrand, G 1998 Brian Gionta, F Mike Mottau, D 2001 Krys Kolanos, F 2002 Ben Eaves, F 2003 J.D. Forrest, D 2004 Patrick Eaves, F Ryan Shannon, F 2005 Ryan Shannon, F 2006 Brian Boyle, F 2011 John Muse, G 2012 Barry Almeida, F 2014 Michael Matheson, F 2016 Thatcher Demko, G 2016 Ryan Fitzgerald, G WALTER BROWN AWARD Awarded annually by the Gridiron Club of Boston to the outstanding American-born college hockey player on a New England team. 1954 Bob Babine, C 1961 Tom “Red” Martin, D 1963 Billy Hogan, C 1966 John Cunniff, W 1967 Jerry York, C 1968 Tim Sheehy, C 1970 Tim Sheehy, C 1976 Richie Smith, C

1978 1980 1981 1986 1987 1990 1991 1999 2000 2001 2006 2011 2013 2014

Joe Mullen, W Bill Army, C Mark Switaj, W Scott Harlow, W Brian Leetch, D Greg Brown, D David Emma, C Mike Mottau, D Mike Mottau, D Brian Gionta, F Chris Collins, F John Muse, G Steven Whitney, F Johnny Gaudreau, F

ALL-NEW ENGLAND Selected by the New England Hockey Writers Association. 1948 Warren Lewis, C Ed “Butch” Songin, D Joe McCusker, D 1949 Bernie Burke, G Ed “Butch” Songin 1950 Warren Lewis, C 1953 Wellington Burtnett, C 1959 Tom “Red” Martin, D Jim Logue, G 1960 Jim Logue, G Tom “Red” Martin, D 1961 Jim Logue, G Tom “Red” Martin, D 1962 Billy Hogan, C 1963 Tom Apprille, G Jack Callahan, D Billy Hogan, C 1964 John Cunniff, W 1965 John Cunniff, W 1966 John Cunniff, W 1967 Jerry York, C 1968 Tim Sheehy, C 1969 Paul Hurley, D Tim Sheehy, C 1970 Tim Sheehy, C 1971 Tom Mellor, D 1973 Tom Mellor, D 1975 Richie Smith, C 1976 Paul Skidmore, G Richie Smith, C 1977 Bob Ferriter, C Paul Skidmore, G 1978 Joe Mullen, W 1979 Joe Mullen, W 1980 Bill Army, C Doug Ellis, G Billy O’Dwyer, C 1984 Jim Chisholm, D 1985 Dominic Campedelli, D Scott Harlow, W Bob Sweeney, C 1986 Scott Harlow, W 1987 Craig Janney, C Brian Leetch, D Kevin Stevens, W 1989 Greg Brown, D David Littman, G Tim Sweeney, LW 1990 Greg Brown, D David Emma, C Steve Heinze, W 1991 David Emma, C Ted Crowley, D

1992 1994 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2016 2016 2017

Scott LaGrand, G Scott LaGrand, G Joe Cleary, D Michael Spalla, D Marty Reasoner, F Mike Mottau, D Brian Gionta, F Mike Mottau, D Jeff Farkas, F Brian Gionta, F Mike Mottau, D Bobby Allen, D Brian Gionta, F Krys Kolanos, F Tony Voce, F Ben Eaves, F Patrick Eaves, F Tony Voce, F Andrew Alberts, D Patrick Eaves, F Ryan Shannon, F Brian Boyle, F Chris Collins, F Peter Harrold, D Cory Schneider, G Brian Boyle, F Nathan Gerbe, F Nathan Gerbe, F Brock Bradford, F Brian Gibbons, F Cam Atkinson, F Brian Dumoulin, D John Muse, G Brian Dumoulin, D Chris Kreider, F Johnny Gaudreau, F Steven Whitney, F Michael Matheson, D Johnny Gaudreau, F Kevin Hayes, F Michael Matheson, F Noah Hanifin, D Colin White, F Thatcher Demko, G Ryan Fitzgerald, F Austin Cangelosi, F

HOCKEY EAST PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1986 Scott Harlow 1987 Brian Leetch 1989 Greg Brown 1990 Greg Brown 1991 David Emma 2000 Mike Mottau 2001 Brian Gionta 2003 Ben Eaves 2005 Patrick Eaves 2006 Chris Collins 2013 Johnny Gaudreau 2014 Johnny Gaudreau 2016 Thatcher Demko HOCKEY EAST ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1985 Ken Hodge 1987 Brian Leetch 1992 Ian Moran 1996 Marty Reasoner 1998 Brian Gionta 2001 Chuck Kobasew 2016 Colin White

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HONOR ROLL HOCKEY EAST BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN 2000 Mike Mottau 2001 Bobby Allen 2004 Andrew Alberts 2006 Peter Harrold 2011 Brian Dumoulin 2012 Brian Dumoulin 2013 Patrick Wey 2016 Steve Santini, D HOCKEY EAST LEN CEGLARSKI SPORTSMANSHIP 2010 Ben Smith 2015 Michael Sit HOCKEY EAST BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

2001 2007 2008 2014 2017

Mike Lephart Joe Rooney Matt Greene Bill Arnold (co-winner) Austin Cangelosi

HOCKEY EAST COACH OF THE YEAR 1985 Len Ceglarski 2004 Jerry York 2011 Jerry York 2014 Jerry York ALL-HOCKEY EAST FIRST-TEAM 1986 Scott Gordon, G Scott Harlow, F 1987 Craig Janney, F Brian Leetch, D Kevin Stevens, F 1989 Greg Brown, D David Littman, G Tim Sweeney, F 1990 Greg Brown, D David Emma, C Steve Heinze, F 1991 David Emma, F Ted Crowley, D Scott LaGrand, G 1996 David Hymovitz, F 1997 Marty Reasoner, F 1998 Marty Reasoner, F Mike Mottau, D 1999 Brian Gionta, F 2000 Mike Mottau, D Jeff Farkas, F Brian Gionta, F 2001 Brian Gionta, F Bobby Allen, D 2002 Tony Voce, F 2003 Ben Eaves, F 2004 Ryan Shannon, F Tony Voce, F 2005 Andrew Alberts, D Patrick Eaves, F Ryan Shannon, F 2006 Brian Boyle, F Chris Collins, F Peter Harrold, D 2007 Brian Boyle, F 2008 Nathan Gerbe, F 2010 Brian Gibbons, F 2011 Cam Atkinson, F Brian Dumoulin, D John Muse, G 2012 Barry Almeida, F Brian Dumoulin, D 2013 Johnny Gaudreau, F Steven Whitney, F

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Johnny Gaudreau, F Kevin Hayes, F Michael Matheson, F Thatcher Demko, G Ryan Fitzgerald, F

ALL-HOCKEY EAST SECOND-TEAM 1985 Doug Brown, F Scott Harlow, F Bob Sweeney, F 1986 Doug Brown, F Bob Emery, D 1987 Dan Shea, F 1988 David Littman, G Dan Shea, F 1989 David Emma, F 1994 Michael Spalla, D 1998 Brian Gionta, F 1999 Mike Mottau, D 2000 Bobby Allen, D Blake Bellefeuille, F 2001 Krys Kolanos, F Chuck Kobasew, F 2002 Ben Eaves, F 2003 J.D. Forrest, D 2004 Andrew Alberts, D Patrick Eaves, F Matti Kaltiainen, G 2006 Cory Schneider, G 2007 Nathan Gerbe, F 2009 Brock Bradford, F 2010 Cam Atkinson, F 2011 Brian Gibbons, F 2012 Chris Kreider, F 2013 Patrick Wey, D 2015 Noah Hanifin, D 2016 Ian McCoshen, D 2016 Colin White, F ALL-HOCKEY EAST THIRD-TEAM 2017 Austin Cangelosi, F Scott Savage, D ALL-HOCKEY EAST ROOKIE TEAM 1985 Ken Hodge, F 1987 Greg Brown, D Brian Leetch, D 1988 David Emma, F 1989 Steve Heinze, F 1990 Ted Crowley, D 1992 Ian Moran, D 1994 Greg Taylor, G 1996 Marty Reasoner, F 1997 Mike Mottau, D 1998 Bobby Allen, D Scott Clemmensen, G Brian Gionta, F Rob Scuderi, D 2000 Krys Kolanos, F 2001 Ben Eaves, F J.D. Forrest, D Chuck Kobasew, F 2002 Dave Spina, F 2003 Chris Collins, F 2005 Cory Schneider, G 2006 Benn Ferriero, F Brett Motherwell, D 2008 Joe Whitney, F 2010 Brian Dumoulin, D Chris Kreider, F 2011 Bill Arnold, F 2012 Johnny Gaudreau, F 2013 Michael Matheson, D 2014 Thatcher Demko, G Steve Santini, D

2015 2015 2016 2016 2017

Noah Hanifin, D Alex Tuch, F Casey Fitzgerald, D Colin White, F Joseph Woll, G

HEA TOURNAMENT MVP 1987 Brian Leetch, D 1990 Scott LaGrand, G 1998 Marty Reasoner, F 1999 Blake Bellefeuille, F 2001 Chuck Kobasew, F 2005 Brian Boyle, F 2007 Brock Bradford, F 2008 Nathan Gerbe, F 2010 Matt Lombardi, F 2011 Cam Atkinson, F 2012 Johnny Gaudreau, F HEA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1985 Dominic Campedelli, D Doug Brown, F 1986 Ken Hodge, F 1987 Brian Leetch, D Craig Janney, F Ken Hodge, F 1989 Greg Brown, D Tim Sweeney, F Steve Heinze, F 1990 Scott LaGrand, G Greg Brown, D David Emma, F 1998 Mike Mottau, D Marty Reasoner, F Jeff Farkas, F 1999 Scott Clemmensen, G Bobby Allen, D Blake Bellefeuille, F Jeff Farkas, F 2000 Mike Mottau, D Blake Bellefeuille, F 2001 Scott Clemmensen, G Bobby Allen, D Chuck Kobasew, F Tony Voce, F 2006 Brian Boyle, F Peter Harrold, D Cory Schneider, G 2007 Brian Boyle, F Brock Bradford, F Benn Ferriero, F Cory Schneider, G 2008 Mike Brennan, D Benn Ferriero, F Nathan Gerbe, F John Muse, G Carl Sneep, D 2010 Matt Lombardi, F John Muse, G Carl Sneep, D 2011 Cam Atkinson, F Brian Gibbons, F Tommy Cross, D John Muse, G 2012 Brian Dumoulin, D Johnny Gaudreau, F Parker Milner, G 2016 Ryan Fitzgerald, F HEA SCHOLAR-ATHLETES Joe Adams 2006, ’07, ’08 Anthony Aiello 2009 Patch Alber 2013 Bill Arnold 2011, ’13, ’14 Tommy Atkinson 2010 Brad Barone 2013

Marc Beran Dan Bertram Brock Bradford Mike Brennan Christopher Brown Greg Brown Patrick Brown Brendan Buckley Brian Callahan Michael Campoli Brad Carlson Brendan Collins Chris Collins Tommy Cross Mark Dennehy Ales Dolina Brooks Dyroff Ben Eaves David Emma Jeff Farkas Pat Gannon Brian Gibbons Brian Gionta Stephen Gionta Jeff Giuliano Ron Greco Scott Haig Joe Harney Peter Harrold Ned Havern Marty Hughes Tony Hutchins David Hymovitz Alex Joyce Michael Kim Tim Kelleher Chuck Kobasew Jim Krayer Alex Kremer Rob Laferriere Brian Lane Taylor Leahy Mike Lephart Timmy Lewis Ben Lovejoy Chris Masters Ian McCoshen Clifton McHale Mark McLennan Peter McMullen Isaac MacLeod Robbie Miller Parker Milner Pat Mullane Ron Pascucci Dave Pergola Nick Pierandri Matt Price Scott Savage Cory Schneider Chris Shero Josh Singewald Michael Sit Ben Smith Michael Spalla Dave Spina Dan Sullivan Ryan Taylor A.J. Walker Zach Walker Patrick Wey Joseph Woll

1990, ’91, ’92, ’93

2006, ’08 2009 2005, ’07, ’08 2017 1990 2011, ’12, ’13, ’14

1996, ’99 1997 2017 1997 1993 2003 2010 1990, ’91 2001, ’02 2010, ’11 2001, ’02, ’03, ’04

1990, ’91 1997 2007, ’08 2009 2001 2003 1999, 2001, ’02 2017 1993 1997 2004, ’05, ’06 2003, ’04, ’05 2000, ’01 2000 1996 2015, ’16 2017 2002 2001 1994 2008, ’09 1994, ’95 1993 2003, ’05 1998, ’99, 2001 1996 2003 1996, ’98 2015 1996 2001 2013, ’15 2011, ’12, ’13, ’14

2003, ’04, ’05 2013 2012 1990, ’92, ’93 1990, ’91 1996 2008, ’09 2015, ’16, ‘17 2005, ’06, ’07 2017 1993, ‘94, ’95 2012, ’13, ’14, ’15 2007, ’08, ’09, ’10

1991 2003, ’05 1999, 2000, ’01 1997 2000, ’01, ’02, ’03

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HONOR ROLL BOSTON COLLEGE EAGLE (ATHLETE) OF THE YEAR 1990 Greg Brown 1991 David Emma 2000 Mike Mottau 2001 Brian Gionta 2004 Ben Eaves 2009 Brock Bradford 2010 Ben Smith 2012 Tommy Cross 2013 Pat Mullane 2014 Johnny Gaudreau 2016 Thatcher Demko

1994 Ted Crowley, D 1998 Bill Guerin, F Brian Leetch, D John Cunniff, Asst. Coach 2002 Bill Guerin, F Brian Leetch, D John Cunniff, Asst. Coach 2006 Brian Gionta, F Bill Guerin, F 2010 Brooks Orpik, D 2014 Brooks Orpik, D

BOSTON COLLEGE OUTSTANDING MALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Presented by Boston College to the most outstanding member of each class who best combines athletics and academics. 1996-97 Jeff Farkas (Fr.) 1997-98 Mike Lephart (Fr.) 2000-01 Chuck Kobasew (Fr.) Jeff Giuliano (Jr.) 2001-02 Ben Eaves (So.) 2002-03 Ben Eaves (Jr.) 2003-04 Peter Harrold (So.) 2005-06 Peter Harrold (Sr.) 2006-07 Ben Smith (Fr.) 2007-08 Mike Brennan (Sr.) 2009-10 Chris Kreider (Fr.) 2010-11 Tommy Cross (Jr.) John Muse (Sr.)

ALL EAST MVP 1954 Bob Babine, C 1965 John Cunniff, W 1970 Tim Sheehy, D 1973 Tom Mellor, D

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America 2005-06 Peter Harrold (ThirdTeam) VERIZON ACADEMIC ALLDISTRICT I Selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America 2001-02 Ben Eaves, Jeff Giuliano 2002-03 Ben Eaves 2009-10 Ben Smith UNITED STATES OLYMPIC TEAM 1932 Joe Fitzgerald, G 1952 Len Ceglarski, W Jack Mulhern, W 1956 Wellington Burtnett, C Frank O’Grady, W 1964 Tom “Red” Martin, D 1968 John Cunniff, W Paul Hurley, D Jim Logue, G 1972 Kevin Ahearn, W Tom Mellor, D Tim Sheehy, C (Capt.) 1984 Gary Sampson, W 1988 Greg Brown, D Craig Janney, C Brian Leetch, D (Capt.) Kevin Stevens, W 1992 Greg Brown, D David Emma, C Scott Gordon, G Steve Heinze, W Marty McInnis, W

ALL EAST 1947 Bernie Burke, G Warren Lewis, C John Murphy, W Ed “Butch” Songin, D 1948 Warren Lewis, C Ed “Butch” Songin, D 1949 Bernie Burke, G Warren Lewis, C Jack McIntire, W Jack Mulhern, W Ed “Butch” Songin, D 1950 Len Ceglarski, W Fran Harrington, W Warren Lewis, C Joe McCusker, D 1951 Len Ceglarski, W 1952 Joe Morgan, C Frank O’Grady, W 1953 Wellington Burtnett, C Bob Kiley, D Frank O’Grady, W 1954 Bob Babine, C Bob Kiley, D 1956 Ed Carroll, W Chuck D’Entremont, G Jim Tiernan, D 1958 Ned Bunyon, W 1959 Joe Jangro, D Jim Logue, G Tom “Red” Martin, D 1960 Billy Daley, C Jim Logue, G Tom “Red” Martin, D 1961 Billy Daley, C Jim Logue, G Tom “Red” Martin, D 1962 Billy Hogan, C Jack Leetch, W 1963 Tom Apprille, G Jack Callahan, D Bill Hogan, C 1964 John Cunniff, W 1965 John Cunniff, W 1966 Jerry York, C 1969 Paul Hurley, D Tim Sheehy, C 1970 Tom Mellor, D Tim Sheehy, C 1971 Tom Mellor, D

1973 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1984

Tom Mellor, D Ned Yetten, G Paul Skidmore, G Richie Smith, C Bob Ferriter, C Paul Skidmore, G Joe Mullen, W Joe Mullen, W Doug Ellis, G Jim Chisholm, D

ALL EAST OUTSTANDING DEFENSEMAN 1947 Ed “Butch” Songin 1948 Ed “Butch” Songin 1949 Ed “Butch” Songin 1954 Bob Kiley 1960 Tom “Red” Martin 1961 Tom “Red” Martin NORMAN F. DAILEY MEMORIAL AWARD Given in memory of Norman F. Dailey ‘49 to the team’s most valuable player. Dailey was a goaltender on the 1949 national championship squad 1965 Ralph Toran 1966 John Cunniff 1967 Jerry York 1968 Tim Sheehy 1969 Paul Hurley 1970 Tim Sheehy 1971 Tom Mellor 1972 Neil Higgins 1973 Tom Mellor 1974 Ray D’Arcy 1975 Richie Smith 1976 Richie Smith 1977 Bob Ferriter 1978 Joe Mullen 1979 Joe Mullen 1980 Bill Army 1981 Bob O’Connor 1982 Ed Rauseo 1983 Jim Chisholm 1984 Dominic Campedelli 1985 Doug Brown 1986 Scott Gordon Scott Harlow 1987 Brian Leetch 1988 Dan Shea 1989 David Littman Tim Sweeney 1990 Greg Brown 1991 David Emma 1992 Scott LaGrand 1993 Michael Spalla 1994 Greg Taylor Michael Spalla 1995 Ryan Haggerty Greg Taylor 1996 David Hymovitz Marty Reasoner 1997 Marty Reasoner 1998 Mike Mottau Marty Reasoner 1999 Mike Mottau 2000 Mike Mottau Brian Gionta Jeff Farkas Blake Bellefeuille

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2016 2017

Bobby Allen Scott Clemmensen Brian Gionta Tony Voce Ben Eaves Tony Voce Andrew Alberts Patrick Eaves Ryan Shannon Chris Collins Cory Schneider Brian Boyle Cory Schneider Nathan Gerbe Brock Bradford Cam Atkinson Cam Atkinson John Muse Barry Almeich Brian Dumoulin Parker Milner Johnny Gaudreau Steven Whitney Johnny Gaudreau Thatcher Demko Thatcher Demko Ryan Fitzgerald Austin Cangelosi

JAMES E. TIERNAN MEMORIAL AWARD Given in memory of James E. Tiernan 1956 to the team’s most improved player. Tiernan was the Most Valuable Player of the 1956 Beanpot Tournament. 1967 Woody Johnson 1968 Steve Cedorchuk 1969 Willy Putnam 1970 Don Callow 1971 Joe Keaveney 1972 Kevin Kimball 1973 Ned Yetten 1974 Mark Riley 1975 Mark Albrecht 1976 Kerry Young 1977 Dave Annecchiarico 1978 Joe Augustine 1979 Mark Switaj 1980 Steve Barger 1981 Bobby Hehir 1982 Jeff Cowles 1983 Billy McDonough 1984 Scott Harlow 1985 John McNamara Jim Herlihy 1986 Kevin Houle 1987 Craig Janney 1988 David Littman 1989 Shawn Kennedy 1990 Bill Nolan 1991 Sandy Galuppo 1992 Joe Cleary David Franzosa 1993 John Joyce 1994 Ryan Haggerty 1995 Brad Carlson 1996 Clifton McHale 1997 Brian Callahan 1998 Andy Powers 1999 Chris Masters

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HONOR ROLL 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Ales Dolinar Marty Hughes Jeff Giuliano Brooks Orpik Anthony D’Arpino A.J. Walker Ty Hennes Stephen Gionta Brian Boyle Joe Rooney Brock Bradford Nathan Gerbe Pat Gannon Ben Smith Kyle Kucharski Carl Sneep Patch Alber Chris Kreider Quinn Smith Kevin Hayes Cam Spiro Austin Cangelosi Matthew Gaudreau

WILLIAM J. FLYNN AWARD Given in memory of William J. Flynn, the former Boston College student-athlete, faculty member, coach and athletics director. Flynn was a founding member of the Hockey East Association. 1992 Mike Delay 1993 Scott Zygulski 1994 Josh Singewald 1995 Michael McCarthy 1996 Don Chase 1997 Ryan Taylor 1998 Ken Hemenway 1999 Matt Mulhern Nick Pierandri 2000 Kevin Caulfield 2001 Mark McLennan 2002 Ben Eaves J.D. Forrest 2003 Tim Kelleher 2004 Justin Dziama 2005 Ryan Murphy 2006 Stephen Gionta 2007 Benn Ferriero 2008 Dan Bertram Mike Brennan 2009 Justin Murphy 2010 Ben Smith 2011 Joe Whitney 2012 Samson Lee Chris Venti 2013 Patch Alber Patrick Wey 2014 Isaac MacLeod 2015 Michael Matheson 2016 Peter McMullen 2017 Chris Calnan

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JOHN. A “SNOOKS” KELLEY MEMORIAL AWARD Given in memory of John A. “Snooks” Kelley to the player who best typifies Boston College hockey. Kelley was a ­legendary BC manager, player and coach. 1967 Gordie Clarke 1968 Kevin Ahearn 1969 John Sullivan 1970 Kevin Ahearn 1971 Vin Shanley 1972 Vin Shanley 1973 Bob Reardon 1974 Tom Murray 1975 Mark Riley 1976 Mark Albrecht 1977 Paul Skidmore 1978 Skip House 1979 Steve Barger 1980 Brian Burns 1981 George Amidon 1982 Jeff Cowles 1983 Bill Switaj 1984 Dan Griffin 1985 David Livingston 1986 Michael Barron 1987 John McLean Shaun Real Kevin Stevens 1988 Chris Stapleton John Devereaux 1989 David Buckley 1990 David Emma 1991 Jeff O’Neill David Pergola Mark Dennehy 1992 Jason Rathbone 1993 Ron Pascucci 1994 Don Chase 1995 Jim Krayer 1996 Tom Ashe 1997 Joe Harney David Wainwright 1998 Brian Gionta Jamie O’Leary 1999 Brendan Buckley 2000 Bobby Allen Scott Clemmensen 2001 Marty Hughes Rob Scuderi 2002 Ales Dolinar Jeff Giuliano 2003 J.D. Forrest 2004 Ben Eaves Ryan Shannon 2005 Matti Kaltiainen Taylor Leahy 2006 Brian Boyle Peter Harrold 2007 Joe Rooney Mike Brennan 2008 Matt Greene 2009 Tim Filangieri Andrew Orpik 2010 Matt Lombardi Matt Price 2011 Brian Gibbons 2012 Paul Carey Tommy Cross

2013 2014 2015 2016 2016 2017

Bill Arnold Pat Mullane Parker Milner Bill Arnold Patrick Brown Teddy Doherty Quinn Smith Teddy Doherty Travis Jeke Ryan Fitzgerald Scott Savage

BERNIE BURKE AWARD Named in honor of Bernie Burke 1949, this award is given to the most outstanding freshman. Burke was a standout goaltender for the Eagles in the late 1940s. He later served a long tenure as the program’s freshman coach. 2002 Ryan Shannon 2003 Peter Harrold 2004 Joe Rooney 2005 Cory Schneider 2006 Benn Ferriero Brett Motherwell 2007 Ben Smith 2008 John Muse Joe Whitney 2009 Cam Atkinson 2010 Brian Dumoulin 2011 Bill Arnold 2012 Johnny Gaudreau 2013 Michael Matheson 2014 Thatcher Demko Steve Santini 2015 Noah Hanifin 2016 Colin White 2017 Joseph Woll FRANCIS KIRBY CONNELLY AWARD Given to a member of the BC hockey community who best exemplifies the ideals of the Ignatian spirit of service to others 2013 Brooks Dyroff 2014 Brian Billett 2015 Jim Connelly 2016 Father Tony Penna 2017 Pat Mullane, Justin Murphy Andrew Orpik


CAREER RECORDS (total points) TOTAL POINTS (includes all players with 100 points) # Name Years 1. David Emma 1987-91 2. Brian Gionta 1997-2001 3. Scott Harlow 1982-86 4. Joe Mullen 1975-79 5. Richie Smith 1972-76 6. Dan Shea 1984-88 Jeff Farkas 1996-2000 8. Tim Sheehy 1967-70 9. Paul Barrett 1974-78 10. Johnny Gaudreau 2011-14 11. Bob Ferriter 1973-77 Blake Bellefeuille 1996-2000 13. Kevin Stevens 1983-87 14. Ben Eaves 2000-04 15. Tony Voce 2000-04 16. Bill Army 1976-80 Brian Gibbons 2007-11 18. Billy O’Dwyer 1978-82 Doug Brown 1982-86 Marty Reasoner 1995-98 21. Steve Heinze 1988-91 22. Mike Mottau 1996-2000 23. Ken Hodge 1984-87 24. John Cunniff 1963-66 Billy Daley 1958-61 26. Tim Sweeney 1985-89 Bob Sweeney 1982-86 28. Ed Kenty 1970-73 Ryan Shannon 2001-05 30. Bill Arnold 2010-14 31. Marty McInnis 1988-91 Joe Whitney 2007-11 33. Brian Boyle 2003-07 34. Benn Ferriero 2005-09 35. Pat Mullane 2009-13 36. Jack Mulhern 1948-51 37. Tom Mellor 1969-71, 72-73 38. Tom Martin 1959-61 Jerry York 1964-67 Jack Leetch 1960-63 41. Nathan Gerbe 2005-08 42. Ryan Fitzgerald 2014-17 Paul Hurley 1965-67, 68-69 Bob Reardon 1970-73 Kevin Hayes 2010-14 46. David Hymovitz 1992-96 Billy Hogan 1960-63 48. Phil Dyer 1963-66 Steven Whitney 2009-13 50. Ed Rauseo 1980-84 51. Ray Chaisson 1939-41 Kevin Ahearn 1967-70 53. Cam Atkinson 2008-11 54. Warren Lewis 1946-50 Marc Beran 1989-93 Chris Collins 2002-06 Ben Smith 2006-10 58. Mike Lephart 1997-2001 David Franzosa 1988-92 Greg Brown 1986-87, 88-90 61. Austin Cangelosi 2014-16 Lee Blossom 1979-83 63. Mike Ewanouski 1977-81 64. Jeff Giuliano 1998-2002 65. Ryan Haggerty 1991-95

GP 147 164 149 110 110 155 159 80 121 119 115 159 158 116 160 121 160 124 143 111 116 163 99 75 78 127 138 81 154 159 118 161 159 165 163 59 81 78 81 84 123 152 81 83 142 144 84 81 160 126 32 82 117 54 150 162 165 160 139 119 157 111 116 166 137

G 112 123 105 110 94 66 88 74 78 78 66 78 71 53 90 64 56 64 73 69 74 27 60 71 76 77 78 79 51 58 58 40 65 64 42 64 37 23 64 62 71 66 55 57 44 72 58 42 55 48 62 45 68 65 55 63 57 54 42 24 57 58 51 40 58

A PTS HT 127 239 4 109 232 9 118 223 8 102 212 7 104 198 7 124 190 0 102 190 5 111 185 4 99 177 1 97 175 1 108 174 2 96 174 2 99 170 2 116 169 0 77 167 5 100 164 1 108 164 1 98 162 1 89 162 1 93 162 1 85 159 4 130 157 0 94 154 2 82 153 6 77 153 7 75 152 3 74 152 3 71 150 1 99 150 0 86 144 1 84 142 3 102 142 0 75 140 2 75 139 1 97 137 0 72 136 6 98 135 0 111 134 0 70 134 2 72 134 2 62 133 3 66 132 1 77 132 6 76 132 2 88 132 1 58 130 3 72 130 4 86 128 0 73 128 0 78 126 1 63 125 8 80 125 1 56 124 3 57 122 8 67 122 0 59 122 3 65 122 1 67 121 1 79 121 1 96 120 0 61 118 1 60 118 3 65 116 1 74 114 0 55 113 2

TOTAL POINTS (includes all players with 100 points) # Name Years 66. Bobby Allen 1997-2001 Craig Janney 1985-87 Brock Bradford 2005-09 69. Len Ceglarski 1948-51 70. Patrick Eaves 2002-05 71. Paul Schilling 1967-70 Jim Mullen 1963-66 Paul Hammer 1977-81 Jack Callahan 1990-94 75. Dan Bertram 2004-08 76. John Pryor 1938-41

GP 167 71 125 52 84 61 86 125 139 161 48

G 25 41 53 49 47 51 60 55 59 37 56

A 85 69 57 59 60 55 46 51 47 68 48

PTS HT 110 0 110 0 110 1 108 3 107 1 106 1 106 2 106 1 106 0 105 0 104 3

Johnny Gaudreau is one of two former Eagles to crack the top-10 all-time scoring list in just three seasons on The Heights.

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CAREER RECORDS GOALS 5. Billy Daley 1958-61 7 GAMES PLAYED (includes all players with 50 goals) Richie Smith 1972-76 7 Name Years Name Years G Joe Mullen 1975-79 7 1. Rob Scuderi 1997-2001 1. Brian Gionta 1997-2001 123 8. Jack Mulhern 1948-51 6 2. Mike Brennan 2004-08 2. David Emma 1987-91 112 John Cunniff 1963-66 6 3. Bobby Allen 1997-2001 3. Joe Mullen 1975-79 110 Paul Hurley 1965-69 6 4. Jeff Giuliano 1998-2002 4. Scott Harlow 1982-86 105 5. Mike Lephart 1997-2001 5. Richie Smith 1972-76 94 ASSISTS Brian Gionta 1997-2001 6. Tony Voce 2000-04 90 (Includes all players with 70 assists) 7. Benn Ferriero 2005-09 7. Jeff Farkas 1996-2000 88 Name Years A Ben Smith 2006-10 8. Ed Kenty 1970-73 79 1. Mike Mottau 1996-2000 130 9. Mike Mottau 1996-2000 9. Blake Bellefeuille 1996-2000 78 2. David Emma 1987-91 127 Pat Mullane 2009-13 Paul Barrett 1974-78 78 3. Dan Shea 1983-87 124 11. Kevin Caulfield 1996-2000 Bob Sweeney 1982-86 78 4. Scott Harlow 1982-86 118 Chris Collins 2002-06 Johnny Gaudreau 2011-14 78 5. Ben Eaves 2000-04 116 Matt Greene 2004-08 13. Tim Sweeney 1985-89 77 6. Tim Sheehy 1967-70 111 14. Dan Bertram 2004-08 14. Billy Daley 1959-61 76 Tom Martin 1959-61 111 Joe Whitney 2007-11 15. Steve Heinze 1988-91 74 8. Brian Gionta 1997-2001 109 16. Ales Dolinar 1998-2002 Tim Sheehy 1967-70 74 9. Bob Ferriter 1973-77 108 Brian Gibbons 2007-11 17. Doug Brown 1982-86 73 Brian Gibbons 2007-11 108 Marty Hughes 1997-2001 18. David Hymovitz 1992-96 72 11. Richie Smith 1972-76 104 Tony Voce 2000-04 19. John Cunniff 1963-66 71 12. Jeff Farkas 1996-2000 102 Steven Whitney 2009-13 Kevin Stevens 1983-87 71 Joe Whitney 2007-11 102 21. Bill Arnold 2010-14 Nathan Gerbe 2005-08 71 Joe Mullen 1975-79 102 Brett Peterson 2000-04 22. Marty Reasoner 1995-98 69 15. Bill Army 1976-80 100 Jeff Farkas 1996-2000 23. Cam Atkinson 2008-11 68 16. Paul Barrett 1974-78 99 Blake Bellefeuille 1996-2000 24. Ryan Fitzgerald 2014-16 66 Ryan Shannon 2001-05 99 Brian Boyle 2003-07 Bob Ferriter 1973-77 66 Kevin Stevens 1983-87 99 Barry Almeida 2008-12 Dan Shea 1983-87 66 19. Billy O’Dwyer 1978-82 98 27. Kevin Stevens 1983-87 27. Warren Lewis 1946-50 65 Tom Mellor 1969-73 98 Brendan Buckley 1995-99 Brian Boyle 2003-07 65 21. Johnny Gaudreau 2011-14 97 29. Austin Cangelosi 2014-17 29. Bill Army 1976-80 64 Pat Mullane 2009-13 97 Matt Mulhern 1995-99 Billy O’Dwyer 1978-82 64 23. Blake Bellefeuille 1996-2000 96 Joe Rooney 2003-07 Jack Mulhern 1948-51 64 Greg Brown 1986-87 96 Tim Filangieri 2005-09 Jerry York 1964-67 64 1988-90 Carl Sneep 2006-10 Benn Ferriero 2005-09 64 25. Ken Hodge 1984-87 94 34. Ryan Murphy 2001-05 34. Chris Collins 2002-06 63 26. Marty Reasoner 1995-98 93 Peter Harrold 2002-06 35. Jack Leetch 1960-63 62 27. Doug Brown 1982-86 89 36. Dan Shea 1984-88 Ray Chaisson 1939-41 62 28. Kevin Hayes 2010-14 88 Andrew Orpik 2005-09 37. Ken Hodge 1984-87 60 29. Bill Arnold 2010-14 86 38. Ryan Shannon 2001-05 Jim Mullen 1963-66 60 Phil Dyer 1963-66 86 Michael Sit 2011-15 39. Jack Callahan 1990-94 59 31. Bobby Allen 1997-2001 85 40. Ryan Fitzgerald 2014-17 40. Ryan Haggerty 1991-95 58 32. Steve Heinze 1988-91 85 Jeff O’Neill 1986-90 Marty McInnis 1988-91 58 33. Marty McInnis 1988-91 84 42. Stephen Gionta 2002-06 Billy Hogan 1960-63 58 34. John Cunniff 1963-66 82 43. Andy Powers 1995-99 Lee Blossom 1979-83 58 35. Kevin Ahearn 1967-70 80 Marc Beran 1989-93 Bill Arnold 2010-14 58 36. David Franzosa 1988-92 79 Ned Havern 2001-05 45. Austin Cangelosi 2014-17 57 Michael Spalla 1990-94 79 46. Andrew Alberts 2001-05 Bob Reardon 1970-73 57 38. Ed Rauseo 1980-84 78 Bill Cass 1999-2003 Ben Smith 2006-10 57 39. Tony Voce 2000-04 77 Chris Masters 1995-99 48. Brian Gibbons 2007-11 56 Bill Daley 1959-61 77 Scott Harlow 1982-86 49. Paul Hurley 1965-67, 68-89 55 Paul Hurley 1965-69 77 Ken Hemenway 1994-98 Marc Beran 1989-93 55 Joe Augustine 1975-78 77 51. Quinn Smith 2011-15 Steven Whitney 2009-13 55 43. Bob Reardon 1970-73 76 52. David Emma 1986-90 52. Mike Lephart 1997-2001 54 44. Tim Sweeney 1985-89 75 Ron Pascucci 1989-93 Brian Callahan 1993-97 54 Brian Boyle 2003-07 75 Matt Price 2006-10 Benn Ferriero 2005-09 75 Paul Carey 2008-12 HAT TRICKS 47. Jeff Giuliano 1998-2002 74 Name Years HT Bob Sweeney 1982-86 74 1. Brian Gionta 1997-2001 9 49. J.D. Forrest 2000-04 73 2. Ray Chaisson 1939-41 8 50. Jack Mulhern 1948-51 72 Warren Lewis 1946-50 8 Jack Leetch 1960-63 72 Scott Harlow 1982-86 8 Brian Dumoulin 2009-12 72

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GP 169 168 167 166 164 164 165 165 163 163 162 162 162 161 161 160 160 160 160 160 159 159 159 159 159 159 158 158 157 157 157 157 157 156 156 155 155 154 154 152 152 151 150 150 150 149 149 149 149 149 148 147 147 147 147


CAREER RECORDS GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (Post 1932) 5. Scott Gordon 1982-86 64 Name Years GAA Parker Milner 2009-13 64 1. Matti Kaltiainen 2001-05 2.04 7. Thatcher Demko 2013-16 62 2. Thatcher Demko 2013-16 2.08 8. Paul Skidmore 1975-79 55 3. Cory Schneider 2004-07 2.09 9. Greg Taylor 1993-97 53 4. Parker Milner 2009-13 2.23 Jim Logue 1958-61 53 5. John Muse 2007-11 2.40 11. David Littman 1985-89 50 6. Scott Clemmensen 1997-2001 2.52 12. Bernie Burke 1946-49 45 7. Tim Kelleher 1999-2003 2.62 13. Scott LaGrand 1989-92 40 8. Joseph Woll 2016-17 2.64 14. Chuck D’Entremont 1953-56 39 8. George McPhee 1966-67 2.73 SAVES LEADER SHUTOUTS 1. John Muse Name Years SO Years Games Saves 1. Cory Schneider 2004-07 15 2007-08 44 1171 2. Scott Clemmensen 1997-2001 13 2008-09 37 961 Thatcher Demko 2013-16 13 2009-10 29 697 3. John Muse 2007-11 12 2010-11 34 943 4. Jack Fitzgerald 1922-25 8 Totals 144 3,696 Matti Kaltiainen 2001-05 8 6. Joe Carroll 1951-54 6 2. Greg Taylor Parker Milner 2009-13 6 Years Games Saves 1993-94 35 1,024 GOALIE WINS 1994-95 32 891 Name Years W 1995-96 34 957 1. Scott Clemmensen 1997-2001 99 1996-97 29 733 2. John Muse 2007-11 89 Totals 130 3,605 3. Matti Kaltiainen 2001-05 66 Cory Schneider 2004-07 66

3. Scott Clemmensen Years Games Saves 1997-98 37 777 1998-99 42 953 1999-2000 28 629 2000-01 39 875 Totals 146 3,234 4. Scott Gordon Years Games Saves 1982-83 9 201 1983-84 35 954 1984-85 36 1,048 1985-86 32 852 Totals 112 3,055 5. Paul Skidmore Years Games Saves 1975-76 27 810 1976-77 25 714 1977-78 25 704 1978-79 18 533 Totals 95 2,761

Thatcher Demko set a school record with 10 shutouts in a season (2015-16), including three-consecutive shutouts denoting only the 21st time in college hockey history a goaltender had not allowed a goal in three-straight games

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS: INDIVIDUAL TOTAL POINTS 1. Craig Janney 2. David Emma 3. Johnny Gaudreau 4. Scott Harlow 5. Billy Daley 6. Tim Sweeney Marty Reasoner 8. David Emma Scott Harlow 10. Kevin Stevens 11. Tim Sheehy Joe Mullen Doug Brown Nathan Gerbe 15. Ray Chaisson John Cunniff Jerry York

1986-87 1990-91 2013-14 1985-86 1960-61 1988-89 1997-98 1989-90 1984-85 1986-87 1969-70 1977-78 1984-85 2007-08 1939-40 1964-65 1966-67

83 81 80 79 74 73 73 72 72 70 68 68 68 68 67 67 67

GOALS 1. David Emma Scott Harlow 3. Doug Brown 4. Johnny Gaudreau 5. David Emma Kevin Stevens Nathan Gerbe 8. Scott Harlow Joe Mullen Jack Mulhern Chris Collins 12. Brian Gionta Brian Gionta Marty Reasoner Ray Chaisson Billy Daley 17. Jeff Farkas Jeff Farkas Bob Sweeney Joe Mullen Paul Hurley

1989-90 1985-86 1984-85 2013-14 1990-91 1986-87 2007-08 1984-85 1977-78 1948-49 2005-06 2000-01 1999-2000 1997-98 1939-40 1960-61 1999-2000 1998-99 1984-85 1978-79 1966-67

38 38 37 36 35 35 35 34 34 34 34 33 33 33 33 33 32 32 32 32 32

HAT TRICKS 1. Scott Harlow Paul Hurley 3. Billy Daley Jack Mulhern Ray Chaisson

1985-86 1966-67 1960-61 1949-50 1940-41

6 6 5 5 5

GAMES PLAYED 1. Doug Brown David Livingston

1984-85 1984-85

45 45

ASSISTS 1. Craig Janney 2. David Emma 3. Tom Mellor Dan Shea 5. Dom Campedelli Ken Hodge Tim Sweeney Johnny Gaudreau 9. Phil Dyer 10. Billy Daley Jerry York Tim Sheehy Scott Harlow

1986-87 1990-91 1972-73 1986-87 1984-85 1984-85 1988-89 2013-14 1964-65 1960-61 1966-67 1968-69 1985-86

55 46 45 45 44 44 44 44 43 41 41 41 41

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GOALTENDING SAVES 1. John Muse 2. Cory Schneider 3. Cory Schneider 4. Thatcher Demko 5. Scott Gordon 6. Greg Taylor 7. Parker Milner 8. John Muse 9. Greg Taylor 10. Scott Gordon

2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2015-16 1984-85 1993-94 2012-13 2008-09 1995-96 1983-84

1,171 1,111 1,088 1,068 1,048 1,024 999 961 957 954

GOALTENDING SHUTOUTS 1. Thatcher Demko 2015-16 2. Cory Schneider 2005-06 3. Cory Schneider 2006-07 4. Scott Clemmensen 1999-2000 5. Matti Kaltiainen 2003-04 Scott Clemmensen 1997-98 7. Scott Clemmensen 2000-01 Jack Fitzgerald 1922-23 Jack Fitzgerald 1924-25 Joe Carroll 1952-53 Charlie Driscoll 1961-62 George McPhee 1966-67

10 8 6 5 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (Post-1932, minimum of 15 games played) 1. Parker Milner 2011-12 2. Matti Kaltiainen 2003-04 3. Matti Kaltiainen 2004-05 4. Thatcher Demko 2015-16 5. Cory Schneider 2004-05 6. Tim Kelleher 1999-2000 7. Cory Schneider 2005-06 8. Scott Clemmensen 2000-01 9. Cory Schneider 2006-07 10. Jim Logue 1960-61

1.66 1.76 1.80 1.88 1.90 2.02 2.04 2.12 2.15 2.17

Bill Daley (’61) recorded five (5) hat tricks during the 1960 - 61 season.


SINGLE-SEASON SUPERLATIVES SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Goals Player 1. Scott Harlow 2. David Emma Kevin Stevens 4. Chris Collins 5. Ray Chaisson Brian Gionta

Year 1985-86 1990-91 1986-87 2005-06 1939-40 2000-01

Goals 38 35 35 34 33 33

Assists Player 1. David Emma 2. Tom Mellor 3. Tim Sweeney 4. Scott Harlow Jerry York

Year Assists 1990-91 46 1972-73 45 1988-89 44 1985-86 41 1966-67 41

Points Player 1. David Emma 2. Scott Harlow 3. Tim Sweeney 4. Kevin Stevens 5. Tim Sheehy

Year Points 1990-91 81 1985-86 79 1988-89 73 1986-87 70 1969-70 68

JUNIOR SUPERLATIVES Goals Player 1. David Emma 2. Doug Brown 3. Johnny Gaudreau 4. Nathan Gerbe 5. Scott Harlow Joe Mullen

Year 1989-90 1984-85 2013-14 2007-08 1984-85 1977-78

Assists Player 1. Dan Shea 2. Dominic Campedelli Johnny Gaudreau 4. Phil Dyer 5. Tim Sheehy

Year Assists 1986-87 45 1984-85 44 2013-14 44 1964-65 43 1968-69 41

Points Player 1. Johnny Gaudreau 2. Marty Reasoner 3. David Emma Scott Harlow 5. Doug Brown Joe Mullen Nathan Gerbe

Year Points 2013-14 80 1997-98 73 1989-90 72 1984-85 72 1984-85 68 1977-78 68 2007-08 68

SOPHOMORE SUPERLATIVES Goals Player Year 1. Jack Mulhern 1948-49 2. Ray Chaisson 1939-40 3. Tim Sweeney 1986-87 4. Cam Atkinson 2009-10 5. Craig Janney 1986-87 Joe Mullen 1976-77

Goals 38 37 36 35 34 34

Goals 34 33 31 30 28 28

Assists Player 1. Craig Janney 2. Bill Army 3. Steve Heinze Mike Mottau 5. Ray Chaisson Greg Brown

Year Assists 1986-87 55 1977-79 38 1989-90 36 1997-98 36 1939-40 34 1988-89 34

Points Player 1. Craig Janney 2. Ray Chaisson 3. Jack Mulhern 4. Steve Heinze 5. Brian Gionta Bill Army

Year Points 1986-87 83 1939-40 67 1948-49 65 1989-90 63 1998-99 60 1977-78 60

FRESHMAN SUPERLATIVES Goals Player Year 1. Brian Gionta 1997-98 2. Chuck Kobasew 2000-01 Richie Smith 1972-73 4. Steve Heinze 1988-89 5. Johnny Gaudreau 2011-12 Ken Hodge 1984-85

Goals 30 27 27 26 21 20

Assists Player 1. Ken Hodge 2. Joe Whitney 3. Brian Leetch 4. Brian Gionta 5. Richie Smith

Year Assists 1984-85 44 2007-08 40 1986-87 38 1997-98 32 1972-73 31

Points Player 1. Ken Hodge 2. Brian Gionta 3. Richie Smith 4. Joe Whitney 5. Steve Heinze Chuck Kobasew

Year Points 1984-85 64 1997-98 62 1972-73 58 2007-08 51 1988-89 49 2000-01 49

Craig Janney’s 83 points as a sophomore during the 1986-87 season stands as the highest offensive output of any other Eagle in BC Hockey history

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MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS Most Games Played 1984-85 Most Victories 2000-01, 2011-12 Most Home Victories 1989-90 Most Road Victories 1979-80, 1984-85 Most Losses 1992-93 Most Home Losses 1994-95 Most Road Losses 1987-88 Most Ties 2007-08 Most Overtime Games 2007-08 Most Overtime Victories 1983-84 Most Overtime Losses 1984-85 Highest Winning Pct. 1948-49 Lowest Winning Pct. 1933-34 Most Goals Scored 1984-85 Most Goals Allowed 1992-93 Most Assists 1984-85 Most Total Points 1984-85 Most Power-Play Goals 1997-98 Most Shorthanded Goals 1986-87, 1988-89 Most Penalty Minutes 1996-97 Most Saves 1984-85 Most Shutouts 2015-16

45 33 18 13 24 12 13 8 14 6 5 .955 (21-1) .277 (2-6-1) 240 187 397 637 61 15 930 1,343 10

SINGLE-SEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Goals John Pryor 12/27/39 vs. Cornell Thirteen players tied with five goals in one game

6

Most Assists Jack Mulhern 12/13/48 vs. Ft. Devens Seven players tied with six assists in one game

7

Most Points Ray Chaisson John Pryor Jack Mulhern

12/27/39 vs. Cornell 12/27/39 vs. Cornell 12/13/48 vs. Ft. Devens

11 11 10

Most Saves Tim Ready Al Pitts Greg Taylor Al Pitts Tim Ready

2/11/36 vs. Princeton 2/26/58 vs. Boston Univ. 1/12/96 vs. Boston Univ. 1/20/58 vs. Boston Univ. 2/4/39 vs. Boston Univ.

82 63 61 61 61

SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS Most Goals Scored 24 Most Goals Allowed

14 14 14

12/27/39 vs. Cornell 12/18/71 vs. Notre Dame 3/11/54 vs. Minnesota 1/12/43 vs. Dartmouth

SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS Longest Unbeaten Streak................................................................ 22 Games..................................................................................................................................................................................2/1/49-2/7/50 Longest Home Unbeaten Streak.................................................. 18 Games..............................................................................................................................................................................3/25/90-2/17/91 Longest Road Unbeaten Streak................................................... 10 Games...........................................................................................................................................................................11/10/84-2/23/85 Longest Winning Streak................................................................... 22 Games..................................................................................................................................................................................2/1/49-2/7/50 Longest Home Winning Streak...................................................... 18 Games..............................................................................................................................................................................3/25/90-2/17/91 Longest Road Winning Streak....................................................... 10 Games.......................................................................................................................................................................... 11/30/84-2/23/85 Longest Losing Streak...................................................................... 5 Games.................................................................................................................................................Most Recent; 2/10/95-2/26/95 Longest Home Losing Streak......................................................... 4 Games..............................................................................................................................................................................12/30/70-1/26/71 Longest Road Losing Streak.......................................................... 6 Games....................................................................................................................................................Most Recent; 1/11/02-1/27/02 Longest Scoring Streak.................................................................... 189 Games........................................................................................................................................................................... 11/15/83-2/1/88 Most 20-Goal Scorers in a Season.............................................. 5...................................................................1986-87 (Kevin Stevens, Tim Sweeney, Ken Hodge, Craig Janney, Dan Shea) Longest Point Streak......................................................................... 31 Games ....................................................................................................................................... Johnny Gaudreau; 11/1/13–3/15/14

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LEGENDS OF BC HOCKEY - JOHN A. “SNOOKS” KELLEY ’28 When John A. “Snooks” Kelley as­sumed con­trol of the Bos­ton Col­lege hock­ey pro­gram as a vol­un­teer coach in 1933, no one could have imag­ined the im­pact Kelley would have on BC and BC hockey. By the time he retired, few could imag­ine that anyone would gain more victories than Kelley. Even more re­mote was the pos­ si­bil­i­ty that any­one would change the face of college hock­ey more than he had. In fact, during his 60-year as­so­ci­a­tion with Boston College, Kelley’s per­son­al dedication to the game had a great impact on many — his players, his assistant coaches and Boston Col­lege hockey loy­al­ists. For 36 years, Kelley presented win­ning teams — and teams that won with class — to the Boston area. A star player at Boston College High School, Kelley en­rolled at Boston College. He served as hockey team manager for three years before becoming a “playing manager” in his senior year. He also played three years of baseball at the Heights. Five years after his 1928 grad­u­a­tion, Kelley stopped play­ing for the Boston Hockey Club and as­sumed the duties of coach on a vol­un­teer basis. From this point right up until his re­tire­ ment after the 1971-72 sea­son, Kelley led the Eagles. Only the war years of 1942-46, when he served in the Navy, interrupted his coaching career.

The high point of Kelley’s ca­reer came in March 1949, when the Eagles downed Dartmouth, 4-3, to capture the NCAA Tour­ nament cham­pi­on­ship. With this ac­com­plish­ment, Bos­ton College became the first Eastern team to win the event. Among the many stars that played on Kelley’s title team were Len Ceglarski, who ultimately suc­ceed­ed Kelley as the Eagles’ head coach, and Bernie Burke, the team captain and a former Eagles as­sis­tant coach. In addition to this title, Kelley’s teams earned berths in eight other NCAA Tournaments and nine ECAC Division I playoffs, and won eight New England Champi­on­ships, one ECAC play­off crown and eight Beanpot Tournament titles. He also produced numerous All-Amer­i­cans and U.S. Olym­pi­ans. Kelley became the first coach in col­ lege hockey history to surpass the 500-victory plateau. On Feb. 23, 1972, Boston College downed Bos­ ton University, 7-5, at McHugh Fo­ rum, handing the coach his 500th win. He fin­ished his career with a 501-243-15 mark. In 1959, Kelley won the Spencer Penrose Award as college hockey’s coach of the year. Kelley is a charter member of the Boston Col­lege Var­si­ty Club Hall of Fame (1970). He also has been inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame and in 1972 Kelley was presented the NHL’s Lester Patrick Award. It was a sad day for col­lege hock­ey when Kelley passed away on April 10, 1986.

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LEGENDS OF BC HOCKEY - LEN CEGLARSKI ’51 After 20 years behind the Bos­ton Col­lege bench, Len Ceglarski de­cid­ed to call it a ca­reer. At the end of the 1991-92 sea­son, the leg­end­ary coach re­tired after 34 years as a col­le­giate head coach. He left the game as col­lege hock­ey’s all-time winningest coach, but more im­por­tant­ly he left the game as a bet­ter game. Known by many for his wins, he was recognized even more for his class and no award or recognition could ever give Len Ceglarski his just re­ward. Yet, many have done their best to honor Ceglarski — the coach, the educator and the man. On Oct. 17, 1992, Ceglarski joined an elite group when he was in­ duct­ed into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame in Eveleth, Minn. In 1992, the directors of Hockey East announced that the league would honor Ceglarski by naming its annual sportsmanship award after him. In 1990, the National Hockey League awarded Ceglarski the Lester Patrick Tro­phy. The award is pre­sent­ed to an in­di­vidual for out­stand­ing contributions and dedication to the sport of ice hockey. Needless to say, Ceglarski is a member of the Boston College Var­si­ty Club Hall of Fame. In addition to his coaching career, he was an All-America hockey player who helped the Eagles cap­ ture the 1949 NCAA Cham­pi­on­ship. He captained the Eagles as a senior in 1950-51. Ceglarski also was a standout second baseman on the Eagles’ baseball team, teaming with former Red Sox manager Joe Morgan to form one of the best doubleplay tandems in New England in 1951.

HEAD COACH (1972-92)

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Ceglarski completed his career as col­ lege hockey’s all-time winningest coach. His final record was 673-339-38. Ceglarski spent 14 years as head coach at Clarkson (1958-72), recording a 254-97-11 mark. He returned to his alma mater prior to the 1972-73 season. In 20 seasons as the Eagles’ head coach, he re­cord­ed a 419-242-27 mark. In his time behind the bench, Ceglarski earned three Spen­cer Penrose Trophies (as the national coach of the year — 1965-66, 1972-73 and 1984-85). He led his teams to eight NCAA Frozen Fours, four NCAA title games, six Hockey East reg­u­lar-season cham­pi­on­ships (in eight years) and two Hockey East Tournament titles.

THE LESTER PATRICK TROPHY YEAR..........................................................................................................................RECIPIENT 1972...................................................................................................................................John A. Snooks Kelley 1990..................................................................................................................................................Len Ceglarski 1995.......................................................................................................................................................Joe Mullen 2007...................................................................................................................................................Brian Leetch 2010.........................................................................................................................................................Jerry York


LEGENDS OF BC HOCKEY - BRIAN LEETCH ’87 After 20 years behind the Bos­ton Col­lege bench, Len Ceglarski de­cid­ ed to call it a ca­reer. At the end of the 1991-92 sea­son, the leg­end­ary coach re­tired after 34 years as a col­le­giate head coach. He left the game as col­lege hock­ey’s all-time winningest coach, but more im­por­ tant­ly he left the game as a bet­ter game. Known by many for his wins, he was recognized even more for his class and no award or recognition could ever give Len Ceglarski his just re­ward. Yet, many have done their best to honor Ceglarski — the coach, the educator and the man.

In his time behind the bench, Ceglarski earned three Spen­cer Penrose Trophies (as the national coach of the year — 1965-66, 1972-73 and 1984-85). He led his teams to eight NCAA Frozen Fours, four NCAA title games, six Hockey East reg­u­lar-season cham­pi­on­ships (in eight years) and two Hockey East Tournament titles.

On Oct. 17, 1992, Ceglarski joined an elite group when he was in­duct­ed into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame in Eveleth, Minn. In 1992, the directors of Hockey East announced that the league would honor Ceglarski by naming its annual sportsmanship award after him. In 1990, the National Hockey League awarded Ceglarski the Lester Patrick Tro­phy. The award is pre­sent­ed to an in­di­vidual for out­stand­ing contributions and dedication to the sport of ice hockey. Needless to say, Ceglarski is a member of the Boston College Var­ si­ty Club Hall of Fame. In addition to his coaching career, he was an All-America hockey player who helped the Eagles cap­ture the 1949 NCAA Cham­pi­on­ship. He captained the Eagles as a senior in 1950-51. Ceglarski also was a standout second baseman on the Eagles’ baseball team, teaming with former Red Sox manager Joe Morgan to form one of the best double-play tandems in New England in 1951.

LEETCH’S ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Member of New York Rangers’ Stanley Cup team in 1994. • Only American to win the Conn Smythe Trophy as the postseason MVP (1994). • An 11-time All-Star selection; missed two games because of injury. • Norris Trophy winner (top defenseman) in 1991-92 and 1996-97. • Calder Trophy winner (rookie of the year) in 1988-89. • Rangers team captain from Oct. 3, 1997-July 12, 2000. • Six-time Rangers team MVP. • Represented the United States in three Olympic Games (1988, 1998 and 2002). • Finished his career with 1,028 points in 1,205 games.

Ceglarski completed his career as col­lege hockey’s all-time winningest coach. His final record was 673-339-38. Ceglarski spent 14 years as head coach at Clarkson (1958-72), recording a 254-97-11 mark. He returned to his alma mater prior to the 1972-73 season. In 20 seasons as the Eagles’ head coach, he re­cord­ed a 419-242-27 mark.

• Was elected to the USA Hockey Hall of Fame in August 2008; the induction ceremony was held on Oct. 11, 2008, in Denver, Colo. • Was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in June 2009.

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LEGENDS OF BC HOCKEY - JOE MULLEN ’79 One of the top Amer­i­can-born players ever to play in the National Hockey League, Joe Mullen, ’79, re­tired after the 1996-97 season following a highly successful pro­fes­sion­al ca­reer spanning 18 sea­sons with four dif­fer­ent organizations. His professional achievements were recognized in June 2000 when he was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in the players’ category. The induction ceremony was held on Nov. 13, 2000, in Toronto. A member of three Stanley Cup teams (Calgary in 1989 and Pittsburgh in 1991 and 1992), Mullen is the all-time leading American point scorer with 1,063 points (502 goals, 561 assists). The first United States born player to score 1,000 points in the NHL, Mullen also became the first American to score 500 career goals (March 14, 1997 vs. Col­o­rado).

After three seasons with Salt Lake City in the Central Hockey League, Mullen joined the NHL’s St. Louis Blues, the team that had signed him in August 1979. Mullen played three sea­sons with the Blues before being traded to Calgary on Feb. 1, 1986. It was in Calgary where Mullen became a su­per­star. In his first full season with the Flames, Mullen scored 87 points, including 47 goals, a record for Amer­i­can-born players. Two seasons later in 1988-89, Mullen totaled 110 points (51 goals, 59 assists) for the Stanley Cup cham­pi­ons and captured NHL First-Team All-Star honors. In addition, he was awarded the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy for “gen­tle­man­ly play” for the sec­ond time in three seasons.

A native of New York City’s Hell’s Kitch­en, the highly recruited Mullen came to the Heights in 1975 after playing for the West Side Jets, a powerhouse in the fast-paced New York Met­ro­pol­i­tan League.

Mullen was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins prior to the 1990-91 season and added two more Stanley Cup rings to his al­ready impressive list of hardware. Mullen signed with Boston in 1995-96. After one season with the Bruins, Mullen returned to Pittsburgh to com­plet­e a memorable pro­fes­sion­al career.

In the next four years, Mullen starred for the Eagles under the tutelage of legendary head coach Len Ceglarski, leading BC to three playoff appearances and a 73-48 (.617 pct.) record.

Mullen was one of three former BC players to have his jersey retired in a ceremony on Feb. 20, 1999, between periods of the Eagles’ game against New Hampshire.

Finishing his collegiate career with 212 points, which cur­rent­ly ranks him fourth on the all-time list, Mullen was a member of four winning teams, including a 1977-78 Eagle squad that made it to the NCAA Tournament after winning the ECAC Championship. In that memorable season, Mullen led the Eagles in scor­ing with 68 points (34 goals, 34 assists). The 68-point total ranks as the 11th-highest scoring output in the hockey pro­gram’s 93 seasons. Among his many collegiate accolades, Mullen was a two-time All-East, AllNew En­gland and All-America selection. At the con­clu­sion of his junior season, Mullen earned the Walter Brown Award, given annually to the most outstanding American-born col­le­giate player in New England.

MULLEN’S ACCOMPLISHMENTS Member of three Stanley Cup teams (Calgary in 1989, Pittsburgh in ’91 and ’92). All-time leading American-born point-scorer with 1,063 points (502 goals, 561 assists). First American-born player to score 500 goals. Is 45th all-time with 106 playoff points (60 goals, 46 assists). Won Lady Byng Trophy twice (1986-87, 1988-89). Named NHL First-Team All-Star (1988-89). NHL Plus/Minus Leader (1988-89). Played in the 1989 and 1990 NHL All-Star Games. Competed for Team USA in the 1984, 1987, and 1991 Canada Cup Tournaments. Was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in June 2000; the induction ceremony was held on Nov. 13, 2000, in Toronto.

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1991 HOBEY BAKER WINNER - DAVID EMMA ’91 On March 30, 1991, David Emma was award­ed the 11th Annual Hobey Bak­er Award in St. Paul, Minn. On that day, he was rec­og­nized as Amer­ i­ca’s best col­le­giate hock­ey play­er. The prestigious award was an ap­pro­pri­ate end­ing to Emma’s Boston Col­lege hock­ey ca­reer. However, it was long before this cold March night that those familiar with the Eagles’ hockey program knew of Emma and his tal­ents. In­deed, Emma had been a star for four years. He com­plet­ed his col­le­giate career as the school’s career scoring leader — topping the list in points, goals and assists. Emma came to Boston College in the fall of 1987 after earning all-state honors as a junior and senior at Rhode Island’s Bishop Hendricken High School. He wasted no time in making his impact felt. As a freshman, the 5-9 center earned Hockey East All-Freshman honors, tallying 19 goals and 16 assists in his first campaign. Included among his goals were a team-high eight power-play goals and four game-winning goals. In ad­ di­tion, Emma notched the team’s only hat trick of the 1987-88 season, scoring three goals, including the game winner, in a 6-5 victory over Lowell on Feb. 5, 1988. In his sophomore season, Emma picked up the pace, tal­ly­ing 20 goals and 31 assists and earning second-team All-Hockey East accolades. For the second con­sec­u­tive year, the Cranston, R.I., resident missed some Eagles games while playing with the United States team in the World Junior Cham­pi­on­ships in An­chor­age, Alaska. Emma was one of only two players to return from the 1988 team that traveled to Moscow.

the Hockey East scoring title. In 21 league games, he totaled 21 goals and 22 assists. In 42 games overall, Emma scored 38 goals, tying Scott Harlow’s single-season record set in 1985-86, and added 34 assists. He scored the game-winning goal in BC’s 4-3 Hockey East Tournament title victory over Maine. His senior season needs little recap. En route to capturing amateur hockey’s most prestigious award, Emma tallied 81 points, the secondhighest single-season total in school history. For the second con­sec­ u­tive season, he won the Hockey East scoring title. He also led the Eagles to their sixth Hockey East regular-season title, their third in his four-year career. During the spring of 1991, Emma’s jersey number No. 16 be­came the first Bos­ton College hockey number to be retired. In an­nounc­ing the honor, retired athletics director William J. Flynn called Emma, “the perfect example of what a student-athlete stands for. He has achieved the highest level of any college hockey player in the country, and he has been a great rep­re­sen­ta­tive of Boston College both on the ice and in the class­room.” His jersey was raised to the rafters in Kelley Rink on Feb. 23, 2001. Emma, who was drafted by the New Jersey Devils in the sixth round of the 1989 NHL Entry Draft, played with the Devils and Boston Bruins before competing in six games with the Florida Panthers in 2000-01. Prior to signing with Florida in 2000, he played the previous three years with Klagenfurt AC in the Austrian national league.

As a junior, Emma continued his progress and emerged as one of the nation’s best players. Earning All-Hockey East, All-New England and All-America honors, the center was one of 10 finalists for the Hobey Baker Award. Emma became the fourth Boston College player to win

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2000 HOBEY BAKER WINNER - MIKE MOTTAU ’00 On April 14, 2000, Mike Mottau was awarded the 20th Annual Hobey Baker Award at the

Still, Mottau’s individual achievements meant little to Mike himself. The rugged defenseman took greater pride in his team’s accomplishments.

Decathlon Club in Bloomington, Minn. On that date, the nation came to know what those at Boston College had already known — that Mike Mottau was America’s best collegiate hockey player.

When Mottau entered Boston College in the fall of 1996, the Eagles had endured five consecutive losing seasons. In short time, Mottau and his teammates reversed the program’s fortunes. In his four seasons, Boston College won an amazing 99 games. Before his graduation, he’d patrolled the blueline on two Hockey East Tournament championship teams and three teams that had advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s Frozen Four. Twice the Eagles played in the national championship game.

Yet to those who knew Mottau best, the Hobey Baker Award was merely the culmination of a memorable collegiate career. Mottau was a three-time All-American, a three-time team MVP and a three-time All-Hockey East selection. As a senior, he captured Hockey East Co-Player of the Year honors and the league’s Best Defensive Defenseman award. He’d established the Boston College career assist record, surpassing 1991 Hobey Baker Award winner David Emma. He’d also set the school mark for points by a defenseman. Further, he’d left his mark on the league’s record books, becoming the conference’s career leader in assists and points by a defenseman. Mottau also became just the fourth player in history to capture the prestigious Walter Brown Award twice. The award recognizes the most outstanding American-born hockey player in New England. In his four years at Boston College, he represented his country three times in international competition. In 1998, he tallied two goals and two assists in the World Junior Championships in Finland. In 1999 and 2000, he participated alongside professionals in the World Championships. Mottau tallied two goals and one assist in three games in the 1999 tournament in Norway. The following year, he registered one assist in seven games in Russia.

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But Mottau’s value extended far beyond the 200’ x 87’ Kelley Rink ice surface. Head coach Jerry York said he is equally certain that Mottau also made his mark on others on the Chestnut Hill campus. “Mike was truly an ambassador for college hockey. He was an ambassador for the college student-athlete in Y2K,” York said. “He had an exceptional presence on our campus — whether it was the dining hall or walking to class. “He was recognizable, and he had a certain charisma to him. I believe he’ll be remembered as one of the cornerstones of Boston College athletics. When you talk about a Doug Flutie, when you talk about a (former basketball star) Michael Adams, you’ve got to talk about Michael Mottau in that same breath. That’s the type of impact he had on Boston College hockey and Boston College athletics.” Mottau’s jersey was raised to the rafters in Kelley Rink on Nov. 27, 2016.


2014 HOBEY BAKER WINNER - JOHNNY GAUDREAU ’14 On April 11, 2014, Johnny Gaudreau was awarded the 34th Annual Hobey Baker Award at the Loews Hotel in Philadelphia, Pa. Many had already known that everyone else was playing second to Gaudreau. With such an amazing season, the 5-8 forward earned the moniker ‘Johnny Hockey.’ It’s seldom a diminutive, lanky figure in any sport would warrant a nickname that inherently dons one the very best. But if you have ever seen Gaudreau play hockey, it is apparent something special is transpiring. Gaudreau’s freshman year was indeed special, meshing with a talentladen roster and finishing just one point off the team lead (behind current New York Ranger Chris Kreider), posting 21 goals and 23 assists. “My first year was definitely a memorable one,” Gaudreau said. “I know I’ve collected many individual awards in my time at Boston College, but none were as memorable as hoisting that national championship with my teammates in Tampa.” Immediately, Gaudreau’s skill and inventiveness helped his famed coach, Jerry York, hoist his third national title in five years. “His ability to make other players better, his hockey sense and hockey IQ are right off the charts,” York said. “Those are just a few of the qualities that make Johnny so special. People talk about his size, but he plays with tons of grit and protects the puck very well. He battles and competes whatever the situation may be. He’s going to play 60 full minutes to the best of his ability.” As a sophomore, Gaudreau returned with a vengeance and led all of college hockey in scoring with 51 points, averaging 1.46 points per game. For his exploits, Gaudreau would win his first of two Hockey East Player of the Year awards and made his Hobey Baker debut as a Hat Trick Finalist in Pittsburgh.

On April 11, 2014, Gaudreau fully completed the clean sweep of individual awards in 2013-14. Along with becoming Boston College’s third Hobey Baker Memorial Award recipient, joining David Emma (1991) and Mike Mottau (2000), the Carneys Point, N.J., native won every award he was eligible for. Now a two-time First-Team All-American and Hockey East Player of the Year, Gaudreau also won the Walter Brown Award, Leonard Fowle Award and the Herb Gallagher Award. Gaudreau’s trophy case is not spilling over because he is only simply magnetic to watch. His 80-point campaign in 2013-14 is the third-best individual season in Boston College history and the most of any college hockey player since Peter Sejna’s 82-point performance with Colorado College in 2002-03. York has never led a player with these kinds of numbers. Gaudreau’s 80 points in a season falls just three points shy of the school record set by Craig Janney (28-55-83) in 1986-87. “It is truly an honor to even be considered amongst historic Boston College icons like Gionta, Emma, Stevens and Guerin,” Gaudreau said. After one national championship, three Beanpot trophies and a laundry list of individual honors, Gaudreau opted to turn professional and sign with the Calgary Flames. But before donning a new sweater, Gaudreau left a significant imprint on the Boston College hockey program. In just three years wearing the maroon and gold, Gaudreau accrued 175 points in just 119 games played, including 78 goals and 97 assists. He left the Heights a top-10 scorer in program history, only one of two within that group to do so in three seasons. As fate would have it, Gaudreau was flown out to Vancouver from the Hobey Baker ceremony to play in his first NHL game for Calgary on April 13, 2014. His first NHL shot resulted in the Flames’ only goal of the night.

In 2013-14, Boston College’s storied historical archives were rewritten. It looks like this ‘Johnny Hockey’ thing might stick. “Johnny is not the loudest guy, but he definitely leads by example every day,” centerman Bill Arnold said. “He is extremely humble and he is always willing to help a teammate out, whether it’s on or off the ice.”

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BC IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND QUARTERFINAL ROUND SEMIFINAL ROUND CHAMPIONSHIP/CONSOLATION YEAR BC OPP BC OPP BC OPP BC OPP 1947-48 4 Michigan 61948-49 7 Colorado College 3 4 Dartmouth 3 1949-50 3 Colorado College 10- 6 Michigan 101953-54 1 Minnesota 14- 2 Michigan 71955-56 4 Michigan Tech 10- 2 St. Lawrence 61958-59 3 Michigan State 4- 7 St. Lawrence 6 (2OT) 1962-63 2 North Dakota 8- 3 Clarkson 51964-65 4 North Dakota 3 2 Michigan Tech 81967-68 1 Denver 4- 1 Cornell 61972-73 4 Denver 10- 3 Cornell 1 1977-78 6 Bowling Green 2 3 Boston U. 51983-84 2 Michigan State 6 6 Michigan State 71984-85 5 Minnesota 7- 3 Providence 4- (3OT) 6 Minnesota-Duluth 7- (OT) 4 Minnesota 1 1985-86 4 Michigan State 6 2 Michigan State 41986-87 1 Minnesota 4 3 Minnesota 2 1988-89 8 Bowling Green 5 6 Michigan State 3 4 Bowling Green 2 2 Michigan State 7 4 Michigan State 5- (OT) 1989-90 4 Minnesota 2 1 Wisconsin 2 1 Minnesota 2 6 Minnesota 1 1990-91 2 Alaska-Anchorage 3 1 Alaska-Anchorage 31997-98 6 Colorado College 1 5 Ohio State 2 2 Michigan 3- (OT) 1998-99 2 Northern Michigan 1 3 North Dakota 1 1 Maine 2- (OT) 1999-2000 6 Michigan State 5 (OT) 4 Wisconsin 1 4 St. Lawrence 2 2 North Dakota 42000-01 3 Maine 1 4 Michigan 2 3 North Dakota 2 (OT) 2002-03 1 Ohio State 0 1 Cornell 2- (2OT) 2003-04 5 Niagara 2 3 Michigan 2 1 Maine 22004-05 5 Mercyhurst 4 3 North Dakota 62005-06 5 Miami (Ohio) 0 5 Boston U. 0 6 North Dakota 5 1 Wisconsin 22006-07 4 St. Lawrence 1 4 Miami (Ohio) 0 6 North Dakota 4 1 Michigan State 32007-08 5 Minnesota 2 4 Miami (Ohio) 3 (OT) 6 North Dakota 1 4 Notre Dame 1 2009-10 3 Alaska-Fairbanks 1 9 Yale 7 7 Miami (Ohio) 1 5 Wisconsin 0 2010-11 4 Colorado College 82011-12 2 Air Force 0 4 Minnesota-Duluth 0 6 Minnesota 1 4 Ferris State 1 2012-13 1 Union 5 2013-14 6 Denver 2 4 UMass-Lowell 3 4 Union 5 2014-15 2 Denver 5 2015-16 4 Harvard 1 3 Minnesota Duluth 2 2 Quinnipiac 3 • From the 1947-48 season through the 1975-76 season, four teams participated in the NCAA Tournament: two from the East and two from the West. • From the 1976-77 season through the 1979-80 season, six teams participated in the NCAA Tournament. • From the 1980-81 season through the 1986-87 season, eight teams participated in the NCAA Tournament. • From the 1987-88 season through the 2001-02 season, 12 teams participated in the NCAA Tournament. • From the 2002-03 season through the present, 16 teams have participated in the NCAA Tournament. NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS 36 appearances — second all-time 51 wins — third all-time Fastest game-opening goal: David Emma, :06 vs. Minnesota, March 25, 1990 (QF) Fourth-fastest game-opening goal: Marty McInnis, :10 vs. Bowling Green, March 18, 1989 (FR) Ninth-fastest consecutive goals: Bob Reardon, :44 vs. Denver, March 15, 1973 (SF) Ninth-fastest hat trick: Warren Lewis, 10:34 vs. Michigan, March 18, 1950 (3d) Sixth-most saves in one year: David Littman, 140 in 1989 Seventh-best save percentage in one year: Scott Clemmensen, .958 in 1999 Eighth-best save percentage in one year: Scott LaGrand, .956 in 1990

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Most wins in career: Scott Clemmensen, 10 (1998-2001) Most saves in career: Scott Clemmensen, 356 (1998-2001) Most shutouts in a career: Cory Schneider, 3 (2005-07) Most goals in one year: Nathan Gerbe, 7 (2008) Second-most goals in one year: Cam Atkinson, 6 (2010) Best goals against average in one year: Parker Milner, 0.50 (2012) Third-best save percentage in one year: Parker Milner, .982, 2012 (110 saves, 2 goals allowed) Fifth-best goals against average in career: Scott LaGrand, 2.03 (1990-91) Most shots on goal by team in one game: 65 vs. Providence, March 28, 1985 (SF-3OT) Fewest penalties by team in one game: 0 vs. Michigan, March 18, 1950 (3d) 10th-longest game: 81:09, Boston College-Cornell, March 30, 2003 (2OT)


BC IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT BOSTON COLLEGE IN THE FROZEN FOUR Year Champion Runner-Up 1948 Michigan Dartmouth 1949 BOSTON COLLEGE Dartmouth 1950 Colorado College Boston U. 1954 Rensselaer Minnesota 1956 Michigan Michigan Tech 1959 North Dakota Michigan State 1963 North Dakota Denver 1965 Michigan Tech BOSTON COLLEGE 1968 Denver North Dakota 1973 Wisconsin Denver 1978 Boston U. BOSTON COLLEGE 1985 Rensselaer Providence 1990 Wisconsin Colgate 1998 Michigan BOSTON COLLEGE 1999 Maine New Hampshire 2000 North Dakota BOSTON COLLEGE 2001 BOSTON COLLEGE North Dakota 2004 Denver Maine 2006 Wisconsin Boston College 2007 Michigan State BOSTON COLLEGE 2008 BOSTON COLLEGE Notre Dame 2010 BOSTON COLLEGE Wisconsin 2012 BOSTON COLLEGE Ferris State 2014 Union Minnesota 2016 North Dakota Quinnipiac * - No consolation game played in 1948 or 1990-present

Third Place Fourth Place BOSTON COLLEGE/Colorado College* - - Michigan Colorado College Michigan BOSTON COLLEGE Michigan BOSTON COLLEGE St. Lawrence BOSTON COLLEGE BOSTON COLLEGE St. Lawrence Clarkson BOSTON COLLEGE North Dakota Brown Cornell BOSTON COLLEGE BOSTON COLLEGE Cornell Bowling Green Wisconsin Minnesota-Duluth BOSTON COLLEGE BOSTON COLLEGE/Boston U.* Ohio State/New Hampshire* BOSTON COLLEGE/Michigan State* St. Lawrence/Maine* Michigan/Michigan State* BOSTON COLLEGE/Minnesota-Duluth* North Dakota/Maine* North Dakota/Maine* Michigan/North Dakota* Miami (Ohio)/RIT* Minnesota/Union BOSTON COLLEGE/North Dakota* Boston College/Denver

FROZEN FOUR RECORDS 25 appearances — first all-time 18 wins — tied for fifth all-time Five championships — tied for fifth all-time Third-best save percentage in one year: John Muse, .974, 2012 (1 goal allowed, 37 saves) Best save percentage in a career: John Muse, .966, 2008-10 (3 goals allowed, 86 saves) Best goals against average in a career: John Muse, .075, 2008-10 (3 goals allowed) Best goalie winning percentage in a career: John Muse, 1.000, 2008-10 (4-0) Third-most saves in one year: Jim Logue, 91 in 1959 Most victories in a career: 4, John Muse (2007 — present) and Scott Clemmensen (1998-2001) Most saves in a career: Scott Clemmensen, 208 (1998-2001) Most shots on goal by team in one game: 65 vs. Providence, March 28, 1985 (SF-3OT) Fewest penalties by team in one game: 0 vs. Michigan, March 18, 1950 (3d) Most shots by team in one year: 105 in 1985 Fewest penalties by team in one year: 3 in 1963 (tied-first) Second-most goals in a career: Nathan Gerbe, 8 (2006-08) Third-most goals in one year: Nathan Gerbe, 5 in 2008 Fourth-most points in a career: Nathan Gerbe, 13 (2006-08; eight goals, five assists)

Site Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado Springs, Colo. Troy, N.Y. Chestnut Hill, Mass. Providence, R.I. Duluth, Minn. Boston, Mass. Providence, R.I. Detroit, Mich. Detroit, Mich. Boston, Mass. Anaheim, Calif. Providence, R.I. Albany, N.Y. Boston, Mass. Milwaukee, Wis. St. Louis, Mo. Denver, Colo. Detroit, Mich. Tampa, Fla. Philadelphia, Pa. Tampa, Fla.

BC VS. NCAA OPPONENTS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT GP W L GF GA Air Force 1 1 0 2 0 Alaska-Fairbanks 1 1 0 3 1 Alaska-Anchorage 2 0 2 3 6 Bowling Green 3 3 0 18 9 Boston University 2 1 1 8 5 Clarkson 1 0 1 3 5 Colorado College 4 2 2 20 22 Cornell 3 1 2 5 9 Dartmouth 1 1 0 4 3 Denver 4 1 3 13 21 Ferris State 1 1 0 4 1 Harvard 1 1 0 4 1 Maine 3 1 2 5 5 UMass Lowell 1 1 0 4 3 Mercyhurst 1 1 0 5 4 Miami (Ohio) 4 4 0 20 4 Michigan 6 2 4 21 30 Michigan State 10 2 8 36 50 Michigan Tech 2 0 2 6 18 Minnesota 10 6 4 36 36 Minnesota-Duluth 3 2 1 13 9 Niagara 1 1 0 5 2 North Dakota 9 6 3 35 34 Northern Michigan 1 1 0 2 1 Notre Dame 1 1 0 4 1 Ohio State 2 2 0 6 2 Providence 1 0 1 3 4 Quinnipiac 1 0 1 2 3 St. Lawrence 4 3 1 17 15 Union 2 0 2 5 10 Wisconsin 4 2 2 11 5 Yale 1 1 0 9 7 TOTALS 94 49 45 325 325

FROZEN FOUR FINISHES First 5 (1949, 2001, 2008, 2010, 2012) Second 6 (1965, 1978, 1998, 2000, 2006, 2007) Third 2 (1959, 1973) Fourth 6 (1950, 1954, 1956, 1963, 1968, 1985) Third/Fourth 6 (1948, 1990, 1999, 2004, 2014, 2016)

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BC IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAM NOTES • BC is 17-24 in 25 trips to the Frozen Four • In 2012, Boston College won its third national title in five years and fifth overall. Boston College is the first team since 1961 to win three championships in five seasons; Murray Armstrong’s Denver team won three titles in four years (1958, 1960 and 1961) and BC has captured titles in 2008, 2010 and 2012. The all-time best is five titles in six years, accomplished by Michigan (1951, 1952, 1953, 1955 and 1956). • The 2012 national championship marked Boston College’s fifth NCAA Frozen Four and national championship game appearance in the last seven years. BC fell in the title game in 2006 (to Wisconsin, 2-1) and 2007 (Michigan State, 3-1), but captured the national title in its last three NCAA Championship game appearances – in 2008 (4-1 over Notre Dame), 2010 (5-0 over Wisconsin), and 2012 (4-1 over Ferris State). • The 2010 NCAA Championship game between Boston College and Wisconsin at Ford Field in Detroit, Mich., was played before 37,592 fans, establishing a world record (at the time) for indoor hockey. • Goaltender Parker Milner’s .982 save percentage (110 saves, two goals against) in the 2012 tournament is third best all-time; it marked the best save percentage since 1972 and the best since the tournament expanded beyond four teams. • Goaltender Parker Milner’s 0.50 goals against average in the 2012 NCAA Tournament ties him for the best all-time with three others (Ken Dryden, Cornell in 1967; Gerry Powers, Denver in 1968, and Tim Regan, Boston University in 1972). • In three of its most recent National Championship runs (2008, 2010, and 2012), Boston College outscored its opponents by a 32-5 margin in the Frozen Four. • Boston College has won two of its national championships on April 7 – in 2001 and 2012. • Boston College’s 4-1 win over Ferris State on April 7, 2012 marked the team’s 19th straight victory that season. • Boston College advanced to four straight Frozen Fours from 1998-2001. It participated in three straight Frozen Fours twice — 1948-50 and 2006-08. • Boston College is 5-6 in the national championship game, including a 4-3 record under Jerry York. • Boston College has a 4-7 overtime record in tournament play. • Jerry York has led Boston College to 12 Frozen Fours while “Snooks” Kelly has guided BC to nine. Len Ceglarski led the Eagles to four Frozen Four appearances. • At BC, Jerry York is 41-23-1 in 23 NCAA Tournament berths, including a 36-13 mark in 17 tournaments at Boston College. York’s 41 NCAA Tournament victories is the highest total in Division I history. • With his five NCAA Championships (four with Boston College, one with Bowling Green), Jerry York has tied Denver’s Murray Armstrong for second place among Division I head coaches. Only Michigan’s Vic Heyliger (1948-56; six titles) has more championships than York. • Jerry York is tied for second place with Murray Armstrong with 14 Frozen Four victories. York’s 12 Frozen Four appearances are second all-time. • Jerry York is one of just three coaches to lead two different schools to national titles. York led Bowling Green to the 1984 title, and Boston College to the 2001, 2008, 2010, 2012 titles. • Jerry York has led BC to 17 NCAA Tournament appearances. Snooks Kelley and Len Ceglarski each led BC to nine NCAA Tournament berths. • Goaltender John Muse went 8-1 in NCAA Tournament competition in his career. He earned NCAA Championships in 2008 and 2010. He allowed just one goal in two national-title game appearances and is just the fourth goaltender top post a shutout in the championship game (Boston College 5, Wisconsin 0; 2010), joining Denver’s Adam Berkhoel (2004), Boston University’s Tim Regan (1972) and Denver’s Gerry Powers (1968). • Nathan Gerbe tied the NCAA record with seven goals in four 2008 tournament victories. Additionally, Gerbe’s five goals in the 2008 Frozen Four in Denver, Colo., marked the first time since Dave Silk in 1977 that a player registered five goals in Frozen Four play. That mark is tied for fourth-most all-time. ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM First-Team 1948 Bernie Burke, G 1949 Ed Songin, D; Jack Mulhern, F 1959 Joe Jangro, D 1963 Tom Apprille, G 1965 John Cunniff, F 1978 Paul Skidmore, G; Joe Mullen, F 1998 Mike Mottau, D; Marty Reasoner, F 2000 Mike Mottau, D; Jeff Farkas, F 2001 Scott Clemmensen, G; Rob Scuderi, D; Krys Kolanos, F; *Chuck Kobasew, F 2006 Chris Collins, F; Brett Motherwell, D 2007 Brian Boyle, D; Nathan Gerbe, F 2008 Mike Brennan, D; *Nathan Gerbe, F; John Muse, G; Ben Smith, F 2010 Cam Atkinson, F; Brian Dumoulin, D; John Muse, G; *Ben Smith, F; Joe Whitney, F 2012 Paul Carey, F; Brian Dumoulin, D; *Parker Milner, G; Steven Whitney, F Second-Team 1948 Ed Songin, D 1949 Bernie Burke, G 1950 Ed Songin, D; Jack Mulhern, F 1954 Bob Siblo, D 1959 Jim Logue, G 1963 Jack Leetch, D

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ALL-REGIONAL TEAMS 1998 (East) Mike Mottau, D; Marty Reasoner, F 1999 (West) *Scott Clemmensen, G; Bobby Allen, D; Brian Gionta, F 2000 (West) Mike Mottau, D; *Blake Bellefeuille, F; Jeff Farkas, F 2001 (East) Scott Clemmensen, G; Bobby Allen, D 2003 (East) J.D. Forrest, D; Matti Kaltiainen, G; Tony Voce, F 2004 (N’East) *Patrick Eaves, F; Ryan Shannon, F; Andrew Alberts, D 2005 (N’East) Brian Boyle, F 2006 (N’East) Brian Boyle, F; Peter Harrold, D; Joe Rooney, F; *Cory Schneider, G 2007 (N’East) Brian Boyle, D; Brock Bradford, F; Joe Rooney, F; *Cory Schneider, G 2008 (N’East) Nathan Gerbe, F; Nick Petrecki, D; *Joe Whitney, F 2010 (N’East) *Cam Atkinson, F; John Muse, G; Carl Sneep, D; Joe Whitney, F 2011 (West) Cam Atkinson, F 2012 (N’East) Tommy Cross, D; Chris Kreider, F; *Parker Milner, G; Patrick Wey, D 2014 (N’East) *Thatcher Demko, G; Alex Tuch, F; Teddy Doherty, F; Casey Fitzgerald, F * Most Outstanding Player


1949 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONSHIP GAME SUMMARY March 19, 1949 — Broadmoor Ice Palace — Colorado Springs, Colo. Boston College 4, Dartmouth 3 LINEUPS BC — Burke, G; Gallagher, RD; Songin, LD; Lewis, C; McIntire, RW; Fitzgerald, LW DARTMOUTH — Desmond, G; Thayer, RD; Gray, LD; Harrison, C; J. Riley, RW; W. Riley, LW BC SPARES — Delorey, Ceglarski, Mulhern, Harrington, Threadgold, Mahler, Walsh, Shellenback DARTMOUTH SPARES — Amirault, Dow, Crowley, Kerivan, Brower, Choukas, Oss, Bailey SCORING SUMMARY 1st Period: BC, Lewis (Fitzgerald), 6:04; D, Crowley (Oss), 10:34; D, W. Riley, 19:32; Penalty — J. Riley 2nd Period: BC, McIntire (Lewis, Fitzgerald); BC, Ceglarski (Harrington, Mulhern), 1:04; Penalties — McIntire, Gray 3rd Period: D, Kerivan (Crowley), 2:01; BC, Fitzgerald (Lewis), 6:47; Penalties — Thayer, Mulhern, W. Riley

1948-49 STATISTICS

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Name G-A-P PIM Jack Mulhern.....................................................34-31-65....................................................... 18 Warren Lewis.....................................................23-24-47..........................................................6 Jim Fitzgerald....................................................18-23-41...........................................................2 Fran Harrington................................................18-21-39...........................................................6 John McIntire....................................................22-13-35........................................................ 18 Len Ceglarski.....................................................13-21-34...........................................................8 Ed Songin............................................................9-20-29......................................................... 18 John Gallagher..................................................10-2-12..............................................................6 Giles Threadgold..............................................7-4-11.................................................................4 Walt Delorey.......................................................5-5-10............................................................. 18 Joe McCusker....................................................2-5-7...................................................................4 John Mahler.......................................................0-3-3..................................................................2 Bill Byrne.............................................................1-1-2....................................................................0 Ken Dooley..........................................................1-1-2....................................................................2 Bill Walsh.............................................................0-2-2..................................................................0 Paul Finnegan....................................................1-0-1................................................................... 1 Frank Shellenback..........................................1-0-1...................................................................2 Joe Quinn.............................................................0-0-0.................................................................0 Ken Ahearn.........................................................0-0-0.................................................................0 Ed Casey..............................................................0-0-0.................................................................0 Norm Dailey........................................................0-0-0.................................................................0 Bill Talbot.............................................................0-0-0.................................................................0 Bernie Burke......................................................0-0-0.................................................................0

Opponent Result M.I.T.............................................................................................13-5 Brown............................................................................................5-1 at Yale...........................................................................................3-1 Ft. Devens State .................................................................. 22-1 Harvard........................................................................................9-4 Boston University....................................................................5-1 Colorado College....................................................................6-5 M.I.T..............................................................................................11-5 Harvard........................................................................................8-5 at Dartmouth........................................................................... 2-4 Northeastern.............................................................................7-4 Princeton.................................................................................... 5-2 A.I.C.............................................................................................10-2 Northeastern.............................................................................7-4 !St. Nick’s....................................................................................8-2 Dartmouth..................................................................................7-4 at A.I.C.........................................................................................6-3 Boston University...................................................................6-5 *Northeastern.......................................................................... 5-4 *Boston University.................................................................6-5 #Colorado College...................................................................7-3 #Dartmouth............................................................................... 4-3

Goalies W-L-T GAA Bernie Burke......................................................20-1-0.........................................................3.09 Ed Casey..............................................................1-0-0...........................................................3.00 Norm Dailey........................................................0-0-0..........................................................0.00

! — Ice Palace, Norwalk, Conn. * — New England Tournament # — NCAA Tournament in Colorado Springs, Colo.

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2001 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONSHIP GAME SUMMARY April 7, 2001 — Pepsi Arena — Albany, N.Y. Boston College 3, North Dakota 2 (OT) LINEUPS BC — Clemmensen, G; Allen, D; Forrest, D; Eaves, C; Giuliano, LW; Gionta, RW NORTH DAKOTA — Goehring, G; Hale, D; Roche, D; Panzer, C; Bayda, LW; B. Lundbohm, RW BC SPARES — Voce, Kolanos, Kobasew, Hughes, Dolinar, Lephart, McLennan, Hennes, Walker, Orpik, Cass, Peterson, Scuderi, Kelleher, Egan NORTH DAKOTA SPARES — Notermann, D. Lundbohm, Spiewak, Murphy, Skarperud, Dorey, Hasbargen, O’Leary, Fylling, Mazurak, Schneekloth, Leinweber, Hammer, Kollar SCORING SUMMARY 1st Period: No scoring; Penalty — Hale, Peterson, Kolanos, Notermann 2nd Period: BC — Kobasew (Giuliano) 5:26 PPG; BC — Lephart (Forrest, Allen) 8:50; Penalty — Schneekloth, Lephart, Voce, Schneekloth 3rd Period: UND — Skarperud (Roche, B. Lundbohm) 16:18 6x4; UND — Dorey (Schneekloth, B. Lundbohm) 19:24 6x5; Penalties — Forrest, Spiewak, D. Lundbohm, Orpik, Skarperud, BC Bench Overtime: BC — Kolanos (Kobasew, Voce) 4:43

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Name Brian Gionta Krys Kolanos Chuck Kobasew Ben Eaves Jeff Giuliano Mike Lephart Tony Voce Ales Dolinar Marty Hughes Rob Scuderi Bobby Allen J.D. Forrest Brooks Orpik Brett Peterson Ty Hennes Bill Cass Mark McLennan A.J. Walker Justin Dziama Joe Schuman Anthony D’Arpino Scott Clemmensen Tim Kelleher Tom Egan

G-A-P PIM 33-21-54 47 25-25-50 54 27-22-49 38 13-26-39 12 14-22-36 28 15-19-34 46 12-14-26 38 7-16-23 33 5-18-23 41 4-19-23 42 5-18-23 24 6-16-22 40 0-20-20 124 1-6-7 34 2-4-6 10 0-6-6 52 3-2-5 4 2-0-2 0 1-1-2 36 0-1-1 8 0-0-0 0 0-0-0 0 0-0-0 0 0-0-0 0

Goalies Scott Clemmensen Tim Kelleher Tom Egan

W-L-T GAA 30-7-2 2.12 3-1-0 2.90 0-0-0 0.00

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Opponent Result !Notre Dame.......................................... 4-1 !Nebraska-Omaha ............................ 5-1 at Denver................................................3-2 at Denver................................................3-2 Wisconsin...............................................2-3 UMass-Amherst................................. 9-5 Northeastern....................................... 6-3 at UMass Lowell.................................. 6-1 Yale........................................................... 3-4 at Notre Dame.....................................5-3 at Merrimack........................................ 6-1 New Hampshire................................... 1-4 Merrimack............................................. 7-2 at Harvard............................................*3-2 at Northeastern............................... *0-0 at Maine.................................................. 7-2 #Michigan State ............................... 1-4 #Michigan ............................................ 8-5 at Boston University.........................2-3 Boston University...............................5-2 at UMass Lowell.................................. 2-1 at Merrimack....................................... 3-6 Providence............................................ 4-0 at Providence.......................................4-2 Maine....................................................... 4-1 Maine....................................................... 7-2 UMass Lowell...................................... 4-3 $Harvard ................................................ 4-1 at Providence.......................................3-5

Opponent Result $Boston University .........................5-3 New Hampshire...................................3-2 at New Hampshire............................ 0-2 UMass-Amherst................................*3-3 UMass-Amherst................................. 6-3 Northeastern....................................... 6-3 at Boston University......................... 5-1 ^Merrimack .......................................... 1-0 ^Merrimack .......................................... 5-1 ^UMass Lowell .................................... 5-1 ^Providence ........................................5-3 &Maine.................................................... 3-1 &Michigan ...........................................4-2 &North Dakota .................................*3-2 ! — Omaha Civic Auditorium, Omaha, Neb. # — Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich. $ — Beanpot Tournament, FleetCenter, Boston, Mass. ^ — Hockey East Tournament & — NCAA Tournament * — Overtime game


2008 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONSHIP GAME SUMMARY April 12, 2008 — Pepsi Center — Denver, Colo. Boston College 4, Notre Dame 1 LINEUPS BC — Muse, G; Sneep, D; Petrecki, D; Price, LW; Bertram, C; Gannon, RW NOTRE DAME — Pearce, G; Ruth, D; Sheahan, D; Kissel, LW; Deeth, C; Van Guilder, RW BC SPARES — Aiello, Brennan, Filangieri, Kunes, Gerbe, Smith, Greene, Whitney, Gibbons, Kucharski, Ferriero, Lombardi, Orpik, Kremer, Margolin NOTRE DAME SPARES — Lawson, Blatchford, VeNard, Thang, White, Minella, Rankin, Ryan, Ridderwall, Hanson, Guentzel, Cole, Regan SCORING SUMMARY 1st Period: No scoring; Penalty — Kucharski, Greene, Sheahan, Aiello 2nd Period: BC — Gerbe (Gibbons, Smith) 2:23; BC — Gerbe (Smith, Bertram) 5:37 PPG; BC — Whitney (Gerbe, Ferriero) 8:11 PPG; ND — Deeth (Lawson, Cole) 9:07; Penalty — Orpik, Thang, VeNard, Kissel, Kucharski, VeNard 3rd Period: BC — Smith (Gerbe, Gibbons) 5:31; Penalty — Petrecki, Price, Greene

2007-08 STATISTICS

2007-08 RESULTS

Name G-A-P PIM Nathan Gerbe....................................................35-33-68......................................................65 Joe Whitney........................................................11-40-51.........................................................50 Ben Smith...........................................................25-25-50........................................................12 Benn Ferriero.....................................................17-25-42.........................................................71 Dan Bertram......................................................10-27-37........................................................26 Brian Gibbons....................................................13-22-35........................................................32 Pat Gannon.........................................................6-17-23........................................................... 18 Carl Sneep..........................................................3-12-15............................................................15 Andrew Orpik.....................................................7-6-13............................................................. 57 Anthony Aiello...................................................3-10-13...........................................................40 Matt Greene......................................................8-4-12.............................................................32 Nick Petrecki.....................................................5-7-12............................................................102 Matt Price...........................................................3-8-11..............................................................20 Kyle Kucharski..................................................3-6-9...............................................................45 Mike Brennan....................................................3-5-8............................................................... 52 Tim Kunes...........................................................1-7-8...................................................................6 Tim Filangieri.....................................................1-5-6................................................................45 Brock Bradford.................................................3-2-5..................................................................2 Matt Lombardi..................................................1-3-4...................................................................6 John Muse...........................................................0-1-1....................................................................2 Joe Adams...........................................................0-0-0.................................................................2

Opponent Result !Michigan.......................................... 3-4 !Rensselaer...................................... 4-1 North Dakota..................................0-0 at Vermont....................................... 3-3 Merrimack......................................... 7-1 at Merrimack.................................. 4-2 Maine...................................................1-1 Merrimack........................................ 3-3 at New Hampshire........................ 2-5 at Massachusetts..........................1-1 Massachusetts.............................. 2-3 Northeastern.................................*3-4 Boston University......................... 6-2 at Boston University.................... 4-3 at Harvard.........................................7-2 #Air Force......................................... 8-2 #RIT.................................................... 6-0 at Clarkson...................................... 2-4 Vermont............................................. 4-1 Vermont............................................ 5-2 at UMass Lowell............................ 5-4 Boston University......................... 2-2 at Maine............................................ 3-3 at Maine............................................ 4-2 Providence....................................... 2-3 $Boston University......................*4-3 at Massachusetts......................... 4-1 $Harvard..........................................*6-5 UMass Lowell................................... 1-3

Goalies W-L-T GAA John Muse...........................................................25-11-8....................................................... 2.20 Alex Kremer........................................................0-0-0..........................................................0.00 Andrew Margolin.............................................0-0-0..........................................................0.00

Opponent Result at UMass Lowell............................ 5-2 New Hampshire.................................. 0-2 at New Hampshire............................. 1-5 Providence.............................................2-3 at Providence.......................................2-2 Northeastern......................................*2-3 at Northeastern.................................. 4-1 ^Providence........................................... 5-1 ^Providence........................................... 5-1 ^New Hampshire........................... ***5-4 ^Vermont............................................... 4-0 &Minnesota...........................................5-2 &Miami (Ohio).....................................*4-3 &North Dakota..................................... 6-1 &Notre Dame........................................ 4-1 ! — Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn. # — Mariucci Center, Minneapolis, Minn. $ — Beanpot Tournament, TD Banknorth Garden, Boston, Mass. ^ — Hockey East Tournament & — NCAA Tournament * — Overtime game

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2010 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONSHIP GAME SUMMARY April 10, 2010 — Ford Field — Detroit, Mich. Boston College 5, Wisconsin 0 LINEUPS BC — Muse, G; Samuelsson, D; Sneep, D; Almeida, LW; Price, C; Lombardi, RW WISCONSIN — Gudmandson, G; Geoffrion, D; Bohmbach, D; Smith, C. LW; McDonagh, C; Gardiner, RW BC SPARES — Dumoulin, Cross, Shea, Hayes, Mullane, Smith, C. Atkinson, J. Whitney, Gibbons, Kreider, S. Whitney, Carey, Alber, Milner, Venti WISCONSIN SPARES — Schultz, B. Smith, Turnbull, Davies, Bendickson, Grotting, Dolan, Stepan, Street, Mitchell, Goloubef, Murray, Ramage, Bennett SCORING SUMMARY 1st Period: Ben Smith (S. Whitney, J. Whitney) PPG 12:57; Penalty — J. Whitney, McDonagh, Mitchell 2nd Period: No Scoring; Penalty – Gardiner, J. Whitney 3rd Period: Atkinson (J. Whitney, Gibbons) 1:38; Kreider (Hayes, Samuelsson) 3:40; Atkinson (Gibbons, J. Whitney) 7:20; Matt Price (ENG) 15:29; Penalty — C. Smith, Turnbull, J. Whitney, C. Smith, Gibbons

2009-10 STATISTICS

2009-10 RESULTS

Name G-A-P PIM Cam Atkinson....................................................30-23-53......................................................30 Brian Gibbons....................................................16-34-50....................................................... 78 Joe Whitney........................................................17-28-45........................................................ 61 Ben Smith...........................................................16-21-37............................................................8 Jimmy Hayes......................................................13-22-35.........................................................14 Carl Sneep..........................................................11-17-28.........................................................26 Pat Mullane........................................................8-20-28............................................................8 Steven Whitney................................................7-21-28...........................................................28 Chris Kreider......................................................15-8-23..........................................................26 Brian Dumoulin.................................................1-21-22........................................................... 16 Paul Carey...........................................................9-12-21...........................................................29 Matt Price...........................................................5-11-16............................................................ 16 Matt Lombardi..................................................7-7-14...............................................................14 Philip Samuelsson..........................................1-13-14............................................................36 Barry Almeida....................................................8-5-13............................................................. 24 Tommy Cross.....................................................5-5-10.............................................................36 Edwin Shea.........................................................1-9-10...............................................................14 Patrick Wey........................................................0-5-5............................................................... 24 Patch Alber.........................................................1-2-3...................................................................8 Malcolm Lyles...................................................0-1-1..................................................................14 Tommy Atkinson..............................................0-0-0.................................................................2 John Muse...........................................................0-0-0.................................................................4

Opponent Result at Vermont........................................ 1-4 at Notre Dame................................ 3-2 Merrimack........................................ 4-3 at Merrimack.................................. 3-5 at New Hampshire........................ 4-4 Northeastern................................... 5-1 Vermont............................................. 7-1 Vermont............................................ 2-3 at Maine............................................ 4-3 at Maine............................................ 3-3 Clarkson............................................ 6-5 at Massachusetts......................... 3-1 at Boston University..................... 4-1 at Harvard........................................ 3-2 at Providence.................................. 3-1 #St. Lawrence................................. 2-5 #Denver............................................. 3-4 !Boston University........................ 2-3 Providence........................................ 4-1 Maine..................................................6-1 Boston University........................*4-5 at UMass Lowell............................. 1-3 Providence....................................... 5-2 $Harvard........................................... 6-0 at Massachusetts......................... 7-1 $Boston University....................... 4-3 at UMass Lowell............................. 1-4 UMass Lowell................................... 2-1 at Northeastern............................. 2-3

Goalies W-L-T GAA John Muse...........................................................19-8-2......................................................... 2.40 Parker Milner.....................................................10-2-1.......................................................... 2.32 Chris Venti...........................................................0-0-0..........................................................0.00

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Opponent Result Northeastern................................... 7-1 Merrimack.............................................7-0 Massachusetts..................................*2-1 at New Hampshire............................ 3-3 New Hampshire...................................3-2 ^Massachusetts................................ 6-5 ^Massachusetts.................................5-2 ^Vermont............................................... 3-0 ^Maine................................................... *7-6 &Alaska-Fairbanks............................. 3-1 &Yale.........................................................9-7 &Miami (Ohio)........................................7-1 &Wisconsin........................................... 5-0 ! — Fenway Park, Boston, Mass. # — Magness Arena, Denver, Colo. $ — Beanpot Tournament, TD Garden, Boston, Mass. ^ — Hockey East Tournament & — NCAA Tournament * — Overtime game


2012 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONSHIP GAME SUMMARY April 7, 2012 — Tampa Bay Times Forum — Tampa, Fla. Boston College 4, Ferris State 1 LINEUPS BC — Milner, G; Cross, D; Shea, D; Almeida, LW; Arnold, C; Whitney, RW FERRIS STATE — Nelson, G; Billins, D; Czarnowczan, D; Graham, C; Bonis, LW; Schlueter, RW BC SPARES — Dumoulin, Alber, Wey, MacLeod, Linell, Mullane, Hayes, Gaudreau, Straight, Sit, Kreider, Carey, Smith, Billet, Venti FERRIS STATE SPARES — White, Schmit, Binkley, Kane, Ouellette, Johnston, Thompson, Alexander, Huff, Kirzing, Denis, Wysopal, Hill, Motte, Granett SCORING SUMMARY 1st Period: Whitney (Almeida) 3:18; FS — Thompson (Huff, Ouellette) 5:19; BC – Carey (Dumoulin, Mullane) PPG 10:33; Penalty — Wysopal 2nd Period: No Scoring; Penalty — Sit, Czarnowczan, Carey, Cross, Arnold 3rd Period: BC — Gaudreau (Hayes, Wey) 16:58; BC — Whitney (Arnold) ENG 18:57; Penalty — Wysopal (2)

2011-12 STATISTICS

2011-12 RESULTS

Name G-A-P PIM Chris Kreider......................................................23-22-45.......................................................66 Johnny Gaudreau.............................................21-23-44....................................................... 10 Barry Almeida....................................................22-18-40....................................................... 22 Steven Whitney................................................16-23-39.......................................................65 Pat Mullane........................................................10-29-39.......................................................39 Bill Arnold............................................................17-19-36........................................................46 Paul Carey...........................................................18-12-30........................................................30 Brian Dumoulin.................................................7-21-28...........................................................26 Kevin Hayes........................................................7-21-28........................................................... 10 Tommy Cross.....................................................5-19-24..........................................................66 Patch Alber.........................................................1-13-14............................................................40 Destry Straight.................................................3-7-10.............................................................. 22 Patrick Wey........................................................2-5-7................................................................ 24 Edwin Shea.........................................................0-7-7.................................................................12 Danny Linell........................................................3-3-6..................................................................2 Isaac MacLeod.................................................0-6-6............................................................... 22 Quinn Smith........................................................1-3-4...................................................................8 Michael Sit.........................................................0-3-3............................................................... 10 Patrick Brown...................................................1-0-1...................................................................6 Brian Billet..........................................................0-1-1....................................................................0 Brooks Dyroff....................................................0-1-1....................................................................6 Parker Milner.....................................................0-1-1....................................................................4 Tommy Atkinson..............................................0-0-0.................................................................6 Mark Begert......................................................0-0-0.................................................................0 Cam Spiro............................................................0-0-0.................................................................2

Opponent Result #Michigan State............................ 5-2 #North Dakota................................ 6-2 Denver............................................... 2-4 at New Hampshire......................... 5-1 Massachusetts.............................. 4-2 at Northeastern............................*4-3 at UMass Lowell............................ 4-2 UMass Lowell.................................. 6-3 Maine.................................................. 5-1 at Massachusetts........................ 2-4 Northeastern................................... 2-1 Boston University......................... 0-5 at Notre Dame...............................*2-3 at Yale................................................ 3-2 Boston University......................... 3-5 at Boston University.....................6-1 Providence........................................ 4-1 at UMass Lowell............................ 2-3 %Michigan........................................ 2-4 %Michigan Tech.............................. 2-1 Merrimack.......................................*2-2 at Massachusetts........................ 0-4 !Northeastern.................................. 2-1 at Maine...........................................*3-4 at Maine.............................................4-7 New Hampshire.............................. 4-3 at New Hampshire.......................*3-2 $Northeastern................................ 7-1 at Vermont........................................6-1

Goalies W-L-T GAA Parker Milner.....................................................29-5-0........................................................ 1.66 Chris Venti...........................................................1-1-0..............................................................2.18 Brian Billett........................................................3-4-1............................................................2.66 Brad Barone.......................................................0-0-0..........................................................0.00

Opponent Result $Boston University......................*3-2 Merrimack............................................. 2-1 at Merrimack........................................ 2-1 at Providence...................................... 3-0 Providence.............................................7-0 Vermont.................................................. 5-1 Vermont................................................. 4-0 ^Massachusetts................................. 2-1 ^Massachusetts.................................3-2 ^Providence...........................................4-2 ^Maine..................................................... 4-1 &Air Force.............................................. 2-0 &Minnesota Duluth.......................... 4-0 &Minnesota........................................... 6-1 &Ferris State........................................ 4-1 # — Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, N.D. % — Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich. ! — Fenway Park, Boston, Mass. $ — Beanpot Tournament, TD Garden ^ — Hockey East Tournament & — NCAA Tournament * — Overtime game

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BC IN THE BEANPOT TOURNAMENT Year Place 1953# Third 1954+ First 1955 Second 1956 First 1957 First 1958 Fourth 1959 First 1960 Fourth 1961 First 1962 Third 1963 First 1964 First 1965 First 1966 Third 1967 Third 1968 Third 1969 Third 1970 Second 1971 Third 1972 Third 1973 Second 1974 Fourth 1975 Fourth 1976 First 1977 Third 1978 Third 1979 Second 1980 Second 1981 Second 1982 Second 1983 First 1984 Third 1985 Fourth 1986 Second 1987 Third

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Opponent Round Score Harvard First Round 2-3 (OT) – Northeastern Consolation 2-0 Northeastern First Round 8-5 Harvard Championship 4-1 Boston U. First Round 9-5 Harvard Championship 4-5 (OT) – Northeastern First Round 7-1 Harvard Championship 4-2 Northeastern First Round 6-0 Boston U. Championship 5-4 (OT) Boston U. First Round 4-5 – Harvard Consolation 3-7 – Harvard First Round 6-4 Boston U. Championship 7-4 Boston U. First Round 2-5 – Northeastern Consolation 5-6 – Northeastern First Round 15-1 Harvard Championship 4-2 Harvard First Round 1-6 – Northeastern Consolation 4-0 Boston U. First Round 2-1 (OT) Harvard Championship 3-1 Northeastern First Round 7-4 Boston U. Championship 6-5 Harvard First Round 5-4 (OT) Boston U. Championship 5-4 Boston U. First Round 4-6 – Northeastern Consolation 5-3 Northeastern First Round 5-6 (OT) – Harvard Consolation 6-5 (OT) Harvard First Round 4-6 – Northeastern Consolation 6-4 Boston U. First Round 2-4 – Northeastern Consolation 6-3 Northeastern First Round 5-0 Boston U. Championship 4-5 – Harvard First Round 4-10 – Northeastern Consolation 8-2 Boston U. First Round 2-4 – Northeastern Consolation 5-4 Northeastern First Round 9-8 (OT) Boston U. Championship 1-4 – Harvard First Round 6-11 – Northeastern Consolation 3-4 – Boston U. First Round 3-5 – Northeastern Consolation 3-5 – Northeastern First Round 5-3 Boston U. Championship 6-3 Harvard First Round 2-4 – Northeastern Consolation 6-4 Boston U. First Round 5-12 – Northeastern Consolation 3-2 (OT) Northeastern First Round 7-2 Boston U. Championship 3-4 – Harvard First Round 4-3 Northeastern Championship 4-5 (OT) – Boston U. First Round 5-2 Harvard Championship 0-2 – Northeastern First Round 3-2 Boston U. Championship 1-3 – Harvard First Round 5-4 (OT) Northeastern Championship 8-2 Boston U. First Round 5-6 – Harvard Consolation 5-2 Northeastern First Round 2-4 – Harvard Consolation 5-6 – Harvard First Round 4-2 Boston U. Championship 1-4 – Boston U. First Round 3-6 – Harvard Consolation 7-6 (OT)

Year Place 1988 Third 1989 Third 1990 Third 1991 Second 1992 Third 1993 Fourth 1994 First 1995 Second 1996 Third 1997 Second 1998 Third 1999 Third 2000 Second 2001 First 2002 Third 2003 Second 2004 First 2005 Third 2006 Second 2007 Second 2008 First 2009 Third 2010 First 2011 First 2012 First 2013 First 2014 First 2015$ Third 2016 First 2017 Fourth

Opponent Round Score Northeastern First Round 0-4 – Harvard Consolation 4-2 Harvard First Round 4-5 – Northeastern Consolation 4-1 Boston U. First Round 3-4 – Northeastern Consolation 8-4 Northeastern First Round 5-3 Boston U. Championship 4-8 – Harvard First Round 4-6 – Northeastern Consolation 5-3 Boston U. First Round 2-8 – Northeastern Consolation 3-4 – Northeastern First Round 5-4 (2OT) Harvard Championship 2-1 (OT) Harvard First Round 7-6 Boston U. Championship 1-5 – Boston U. First Round 1-4 – Harvard Consolation 6-2 Northeastern First Round 4-1 Boston U. Championship 2-4 – Harvard First Round 4-5 (OT) – Northeastern Consolation 4-1 Boston U. First Round 2-3 (OT) – Harvard Consolation 6-4 Northeastern First Round 6-0 Boston U. Championship 1-4 – Harvard First Round 4-1 Boston U. Championship 5-3 Boston U. First Round 3-5 – Harvard Consolation 4-0 Northeastern First Round 5-2 Boston U. Championship 2-3 – Harvard First Round 4-1 Boston U. Championship 2-1 (OT) Boston U. First Round 1-2 – Harvard Consolation 4-1 Northeastern First Round 5-2 Boston U. Championship 2-3 – Harvard First Round 3-1 Boston U. Championship 1-2 (OT) – Boston U. First Round 4-3 (OT) Harvard Championship 6-5 (OT) Northeastern First Round 1-6 – Harvard Consolation 4-3 Harvard First Round 6-0 Boston U. Championship 4-3 Boston U. First Round 3-2 (OT) Northeastern Championship 7-6 (OT) Northeastern First Round 7-1 Boston U. Championship 3-2 (OT) Harvard First Round 4-1 Northeastern Championship 6-3 Boston U First Round 3-1 Northeastern Championship 4-1 Northeastern First Round 2-3 Harvard Consolation 3-2 (OT) Harvard First Round 3-2 Boston U. Championship 1-0 (OT) Boston U. First Round 1-3 Northeastern Consolation 2-4

# — Games were played on Dec. 26-27, 1952 at Boston Arena; + — Games were played on Jan. 11-12, 1954 $ — Games were played on Tue., Feb. 3 and Mon., Feb. 23, 2014


BC IN THE BEANPOT TOURNAMENT TOURNAMENT FINISHES First (20): 1954, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1976, 1983, 1994, 2001, 2004, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016 Second (15): 1955, 1970, 1973, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1986, 1991, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007 Third (23): 1953, 1962, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1977, 1978, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2005, 2009, 2015 Fourth (7): 1958, 1960, 1974, 1975, 1985, 1993, 2017 EBERLY TROPHY Presented to the goaltender who has te best save percentage in two games 1976 - Paul Skidmore | 1979 - Paul Skidmore | 1982 - Bob O’Connor | 1983 - Billy Switaj | 1986 - Scott Gordon | 1994 - Greg Taylor | 2001 - Scott Clemmensen | 2002 - Matti Kaltiainen | 2006 - Cory Schneider | 2010 - John Muse | 2013 - Parker Milner | 2014 - Thatcher Demko

MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS OF THE TOURNAMENT 1954 - Bob Babine | 1956 - Jim Tiernan | 1957 - Joe Celeta | 1959 - Jim Logue | 1961 - Tom “Red” Martin | 1963 - Billy Hogan | 1964 - John Cunniff 1965 - John Cunniff | 1976 - Paul Skidmore | 1983 - Bob Sweeney | 1994 - Greg Taylor | 2001 - Krys Kolanos | 2008 - Brian Gibbons | 2010 - John Muse 2011 - Chris Kreider | 2012 - Johnny Gaudreau | 2014 - Kevin Hayes BEANPOT HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 1996 - John Cunniff • Tom “Red” Martin • Joe Mullen • Paul Skidmore | 1997 - John A. “Snooks” Kelley | 1998 - Tim Sheehy | 1999 - Billy Hogan | 2002 - Richie Smith | 2004 - Jim Logue | 2006 - Bill Daley | 2007 - Jim Tiernan | 2008 - Bill Flynn | 2010 - Bob Sweeney

BOSTON COLLEGE vs. BEANPOT OPPONENTS

SHO Opponent GP W L GF GA FOR/AGA Boston University 44 16 28 132 174 1/0 Harvard 41 28 13 170 144 2/1 Northeastern 45 34 11 230 133 5/1 TOTAL 130 78 52 536 451 8/2

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UNIFORM HISTORY No. 1 1965-1966 Jeff Cohen 1966-1967 Jeff Cohen 1967-1968 Jeff Cohen George McPhee John Burnett 1968-1969 George McPhee 1969-1970 George Burnett John Smolens 1970-1971 John Burnett Bob Conceison Neil Higgins 1971-1972 Neil Higgins 1972-1973 Neil Higgins 1973-1974 Tom Murray 1974-1975 Bill Wilkens 1975-1976 Bill Wilkens 1976-1977 Bill Wilkens 1977-1978 None 1978-1979 Doug Ellis 1979-1980 Doug Ellis 1980-1981 None 1981-1982 Doug Ellis 1982-1983 Peter Lawton Peter O’Hearn 1983-1984 Shaun Real 1984-1985 Shaun Real 1985-1986 Shaun Real 1986-1987 Shaun Real 1987-1988 Sandy Galuppo 1988-1989 Sandy Galuppo 1989-1990 Sandy Galuppo 1990-1991 Sandy Galuppo 1991-1992 None 1992-1993 Ari Shocket 1993-1994 Greg Hampton 1994-1995 Mike Correia 1995-1996 None 1996-1997 Mike Correia 1997-1998 Mike Correia 1998-1999 Mike Correia 1999-2000 Tim Kelleher 2000-2001 Tim Kelleher 2001-2002 Tim Kelleher 2002-2003 Tim Kelleher 2003-2004 Joe Pearce 2004-2005 Cory Schneider 2005-2006 Cory Schneider 2006-2007 Cory Schneider 2007-2008 John Muse 2010-2011 John Muse 2011-2012 Brian Billett 2012-2013 Brian Billett 2013-2014 Brian Billett 2014-2015 Brian Billett 2015-2016 Chris Birdsall

No. 2 1965-1966 John Cunniff 1966-1967 Mike Flynn 1967-1968 Mike Flynn 1968-1969 Mike Flynn 1969-1970 Charlie Ahern 1970-1971 Len Nolan 1971-1972 Len Nolan 1972-1973 None 1973-1974 Mark Riley 1974-1975 Dan McDonough 1975-1976 Bud Yandle 1976-1977 Joe Caffrey 1977-1978 Jack Harrington 1978-1979 Jeff Smith 1979-1980 Jeff Smith 1980-1981 Jeff Smith 1981-1982 Jeff Smith 1982-1983 Bob Emery 1983-1984 Bob Emery 1984-1985 Bob Emery 1985-1986 Bob Emery 1986-1987 Brian Leetch 1987-1988 Darren Emery 1988-1989 Darren Emery 1989-1990 Darren Emery 1990-1992 None

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1992-1993 Tom Ashe 1993-1994 Tom Ashe 1994-1995 Tom Ashe 1995-1996 Tom Ashe 1996-1997 None 1997-1998 Bobby Allen 1998-1999 Bobby Allen 1999-2000 Bobby Allen 2000-2001 Bobby Allen 2001-2002 Andrew Alberts 2002-2003 Andrew Alberts 2003-2004 Andrew Alberts 2004-2005 Andrew Alberts 2005-2006 Anthony Aiello 2006-2007 Anthony Aiello 2007-2008 Anthony Aiello 2010-2011 Brian Dumoulin 2011-2012 Brian Dumoulin 2012-2013 Colin Sullivan 2013-2014 None 2014-2015 Scott Savage 2015-2016 Scott Savage 2016-2017 Scott Savage

No. 3 1965-1966 Phil Dyer 1966-1967 Bill Putnam 1967-1968 Kevin Ahearn 1968-1969 Fred Willis 1969-1970 Joe Keaveney 1970-1971 Joe Keaveney 1971-1972 Joe Keaveney 1972-1973 John Monahan 1973-1974 Bud Yandle 1974-1975 Bud Yandle 1975-1976 Joe Augustine 1976-1977 Joe Augustine 1977-1978 Joe Augustine 1978-1979 Joe Augustine 1979-1980 Joe McCarran 1980-1981 Joe McCarran 1981-1982 Joe McCarran 1982-1983 Joe McCarran 1983-1984 Bruce Milton 1984-1985 Bruce Milton 1985-1986 Bruce Milton 1986-1987 David Buckley 1987-1988 David Buckley 1988-1989 David Buckley 1989-1990 Ron Pascucci 1990-1991 Ron Pascucci 1991-1992 Ron Pascucci 1992-1993 Ron Pascucci 1993-1994 Brad Carlson 1994-1995 Brad Carlson 1995-1996 Brad Carlson 1996-1997 Brad Carlson 1997-1998 Mike Mottau 1998-1999 Mike Mottau 1999-2000 Mike Mottau 2000-2011 None 2011-2012 Patch Alber 2012-2013 Patch Alber 2013-2014 Ian McCoshen 2014-2015 Ian McCoshen 2015-2016 Ian McCoshen 2016-2017 Luke McInnis

No. 4 1965-1966 Jim Mullen 1966-1967 Jim Prevett 1967-1968 Jim Prevett 1968-1969 Jim Prevett 1969-1970 Tom Mellor 1970-1971 Tom Mellor 1971-1972 John Monahan 1972-1973 Tom Mellor 1973-1974 John Monahan 1974-1975 Wally Cox 1975-1976 None 1976-1977 Dave Annecchiarico 1977-1978 Rob McClellan 1978-1979 Rob McClellan 1979-1980 Rob McClellan 1980-1981 Rob McClellan

1981-1982 George Boudreau 1982-1983 George Boudreau 1983-1984 George Boudreau 1984-1985 George Boudreau 1985-1986 None 1986-1987 Greg Brown 1987-1988 Steve McCool 1988-1989 Greg Brown 1989-1990 Greg Brown 1990-1991 Michael Spalla 1991-1992 Michael Spalla 1992-1993 Michael Spalla 1993-1994 Michael Spalla 1994-1995 Ken Hemenway 1995-1996 Ken Hemenway 1996-1997 Ken Hemenway 1997-1998 Ken Hemenway 1998-1999 Brooks Orpik 1999-2000 Brooks Orpik 2000-2001 Brooks Orpik 2001-2002 None 2002-2003 Ben Lovejoy 2003-2004 None 2004-2005 Mike Brennan 2005-2006 Mike Brennan 2006-2007 Mike Brennan 2007-2008 Mike Brennan 2010-2011 Tommy Cross 2011-2012 Tommy Cross 2012-2013 Teddy Doherty 2013-2014 Teddy Doherty 2014-2015 Teddy Doherty 2015-2016 Teddy Doherty 2016-2017 Michael Kim

No. 5 1965-1966 Steve Dowling 1966-1967 Steve Dowling 1967-1968 Steve Dowling 1968-1969 Willy Putnam 1969-1970 Don Callow 1970-1971 Kevin Horton 1971-1972 Chuck Lambert 1972-1973 Chuck Lambert 1973-1974 Chuck Lambert 1974-1975 Dave Annecchiarico 1975-1976 Dave Annecchiarico John Harrington 1976-1977 Jack Harrington 1977-1978 Joe Caffrey 1978-1979 Joe Caffrey 1979-1980 Todd Mishler 1980-1981 Jim Chisholm 1981-1982 Jim Chisholm 1982-1983 Jim Chisholm 1983-1984 Jim Chisholm 1984-1985 Bill Kopecky 1985-1986 Bill Kopecky 1986-1987 Shawn Kennedy 1987-1988 Shawn Kennedy 1988-1989 Shawn Kennedy 1989-1990 Pat Schafhauser 1990-1991 Pat Schafhauser 1991-1994 None 1994-1995 Peter Masters 1995-1996 Peter Masters 1996-1997 Peter Masters 1997-1998 None 1998-1999 Cory Bilodeau 1999-2000 Bill Cass 2000-2001 Bill Cass 2001-2002 Bill Cass 2002-2003 Bill Cass 2003-2004 None 2004-2005 Todd Perry 2005-2006 Tim Filangieri 2006-2007 Tim Filangieri 2007-2008 Tim Filangieri 2010-2011 Philip Samuelsson 2011-2012 Mark Begert 2012-2013 Michael Matheson 2013-2014 Michael Matheson 2014-2015 Michael Matheson 2015-2016 Casey Fitzgerald 2016-2017 Casey Fitzgerald


UNIFORM HISTORY No. 6 1965-1966 Paul Hurley 1966-1967 Paul Hurley 1967-1968 Paul Schilling 1968-1969 Paul Hurley 1969-1970 Pete Morse 1970-1971 Bob Haley 1971-1972 Jim King 1972-1973 Jim King 1973-1974 Jim King 1974-1975 Ed House 1975-1976 Dan McDonough 1976-1977 Dan McDonough 1977-1978 Joe Casey 1978-1979 Joe Casey 1979-1980 Joe Casey 1980-1981 None 1981-1982 John Hanlon 1982-1983 Doug Brown 1983-1984 Doug Brown 1984-1985 Doug Brown 1985-1986 Doug Brown 1986-1987 None 1987-1988 David Pergola 1988-1989 David Pergola 1989-1990 David Pergola 1990-1991 David Pergola 1991-1992 Rob Canavan 1992-1993 Rob Canavan 1993-1994 Rob Canavan 1994-1995 David Wainwright 1995-1996 David Wainwright 1996-1997 Mike Mottau 1997-1998 Marty Hughes 1998-1999 Marty Hughes 1999-2000 Marty Hughes 2000-2001 Marty Hughes 2001-2002 John Adams 2002-2003 John Adams 2003-2004 John Adams 2004-2005 John Adams 2005-2006 Tim Kunes 2006-2007 Tim Kunes 2007-2008 Tim Kunes 2010-2011 Patrick Wey 2011-2012 Patrick Wey 2012-2013 Patrick Wey 2013-2014 Steve Santini 2014-2015 Steve Santini 2015-2016 Steve Santini 2016-2017 Michael Campoli

No. 7 1965-1966 Dave Allen 1966-1967 Dave Allen 1967-1968 Dave Allen 1968-1969 Kevin Ahearn 1969-1970 Kevin Ahearn 1970-1971 Ed Kenty 1971-1972 Ed Kenty 1972-1973 Ed Kenty 1973-1974 Bob Ferriter 1974-1975 Bob Ferriter 1975-1976 Bob Ferriter 1976-1977 Bob Ferriter 1977-1978 Walt Kyle 1978-1979 Brian Burns 1979-1980 Brian Burns 1980-1981 None 1981-1982 Tom Wright 1982-1983 Dominic Campedelli 1983-1984 Dominic Campedelli 1984-1985 Dominic Campedelli 1985-1986 Mike Mullowney 1986-1987 Mike Mullowney 1987-1988 Mike Mullowney 1988-1989 Mike Mullowney 1989-1990 Marc Beran 1990-1991 Marc Beran 1991-1992 Marc Beran 1992-1993 Marc Beran 1993-1994 Joe Harney 1994-1995 Joe Harney

1995-1996 1996-1997 1997-1998 1998-1999 1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2016-2017

Joe Harney Joe Harney Rob Scuderi Rob Scuderi Rob Scuderi Rob Scuderi Joe Schuman Peter Harrold Peter Harrold Peter Harrold Peter Harrold Carl Sneep Carl Sneep Isaac MacLeod Isaac MacLeod Isaac MacLeod Isaac MacLeod Noah Hanifin Connor Moore

No. 8 1965-1966 Woody Johnson 1966-1967 Woody Johnson 1967-1968 Charlie Toczylowski 1968-1969 Charlie Toczylowski 1969-1970 Charlie Toczylowski 1970-1971 Scott Godfrey 1971-1972 Scott Godfrey 1972-1973 Rich Hart 1973-1974 Rich Hart 1974-1975 Rich Hart 1975-1976 Kevin Bartholomew 1976-1977 Brian Burns 1977-1978 Steve Barger 1978-1979 Jeff Cowles 1979-1980 Jeff Cowles 1980-1981 Jeff Cowles 1981-1982 Jeff Cowles 1982-1983 Neil Shea 1983-1984 Neil Shea 1984-1985 Neil Shea 1985-1986 Neil Shea 1986-1987 Rob Cheevers 1987-1988 Rob Cheevers 1988-1989 Rob Cheevers 1989-1990 Rob Cheevers 1990-1991 Joe Crowley 1991-1992 Todd Hall 1992-1993 Todd Hall 1993-1994 John Demarco 1994-1995 Ryan Taylor 1995-1996 Ryan Taylor 1996-1997 Ryan Taylor 1997-1998 Joe Kealty 1998-1999 None 1999-2000 Anthony D’Arpino 2000-2001 Anthony D’Arpino 2001-2002 Anthony D’Arpino 2002-2003 Anthony D’Arpino 2003-2004 Greg Lauze 2004-2005 Greg Lauze 2005-2006 Brett Motherwell 2006-2007 Brett Motherwell 2007-2008 None 2010-2011 Edwin Shea 2011-2012 Edwin Shea 2012-2013 Travis Jeke 2013-2014 Travis Jeke 2014-2015 Travis Jeke 2015-2016 Travis Jeke 2016-2017 Jesper Mattila

1975-1976 Joe Fernald 1976-1977 Joe Fernald 1977-1978 Brian Burns 1978-1979 Steve Barger 1979-1980 Steve Barger 1980-1981 Mike O’Neil 1981-1982 Mike O’Neil 1982-1983 Mike O’Neil 1983-1984 John Orr 1984-1985 John Orr 1985-1986 John Orr 1986-1987 None 1987-1988 Chris Stapleton 1988-1989 Marty McInnis 1989-1990 Marty McInnis 1990-1991 Marty McInnis 1991-1992 Ryan Haggerty 1992-1993 Ryan Haggerty 1993-1994 Ryan Haggerty 1994-1995 Ryan Haggerty 1995-1996 Chris Masters 1996-1997 Chris Masters 1997-1998 Chris Masters 1998-1999 Chris Masters 1999-2000 Paul Kelly 2000-2001 Paul Kelly 2001-2002 Ryan Murphy 2002-2003 Patrick Eaves 2003-2004 Patrick Eaves 2004-2005 Patrick Eaves 2005-2006 Nathan Gerbe 2006-2007 Nathan Gerbe 2007-2008 Nathan Gerbe 2010-2011 Barry Almeida 2011-2012 Barry Almeida 2012-2013 Brendan Silk 2013-2014 Brendan Silk 2014-2015 Brendan Silk 2015-2016 Brendan Silk 2016-2017 Austin Cangelosi

No. 9 1965-1966 1966-1967 1967-1968 1968-1969 1969-1970 1970-1971 1971-1972 1972-1973 1973-1974 1974-1975

Dick Fuller Dick Fuller John Snyder John Snyder John Snyder Harvey Bennett Harvey Bennett Harvey Bennett Mike Powers Joe Fernald

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UNIFORM HISTORY No. 10 1965-1966 Bob Kupka 1966-1967 Bob Kupka 1967-1968 Tim Smythe 1968-1969 Tim Smythe 1969-1970 Tim Smythe 1970-1971 Bob Reardon 1971-1972 Bob Reardon 1972-1973 Bob Reardon 1973-1974 Mike Martin 1974-1975 Ed Reardon 1975-1976 Ed Reardon 1976-1977 Ed Reardon 1977-1978 Mark Switaj 1978-1979 Mark Switaj 1979-1980 Mark Switaj 1980-1981 Mark Switaj 1981-1982 Gary Sampson 1982-1983 John McNamara 1983-1984 John McNamara 1984-1985 John McNamara 1985-1986 John McNamara 1986-1987 Tim Ceglarski 1987-1988 David Emma 1988-1989 Joe Cleary 1989-1990 Joe Cleary 1990-1991 Joe Cleary 1991-1992 Joe Cleary 1992-1993 Rob Laferriere 1993-1994 Rob Laferriere 1994-1995 Rob Laferriere 1995-1996 Ryan Mittleman 1996-1997 Ryan Mittleman 1997-1998 None 1998-1999 Jeff Giuliano 1999-2000 Jeff Giuliano 2000-2001 Jeff Giuliano 2001-2002 Jeff Giuliano 2002-2003 Greg Lauze 2003-2004 Brian Boyle 2004-2005 Brian Boyle 2005-2006 Brian Boyle 2006-2007 Brian Boyle 2007-2008 None 2010-2011 Jimmy Hayes 2011-2012 Danny Linell 2012-2013 Danny Linell 2013-2014 Danny Linell 2014-2015 Danny Linell 2015-2016 Christopher Brown 2016-2017 Christopher Brown

No. 11 1965-1966 Allan Kierstead 1966-1967 Barry MacCarthy 1967-1968 Barry MacCarthy 1968-1969 Barry MacCarthy 1969-1970 Scott Godfrey 1970-1971 Bryan Murphy 1971-1972 Ray D’Arcy 1972-1973 Ray D’Arcy 1973-1974 Ray D’Arcy 1974-1975 None 1975-1976 Jack Lowry 1976-1977 Jack Lowry 1977-1978 Paul Hammer 1978-1979 Paul Hammer 1979-1980 Paul Hammer 1980-1981 Paul Hammer 1981-1982 Jim Herlihy 1982-1983 Jim Herlihy 1983-1984 Jim Herlihy 1984-1985 Jim Herlihy 1985-1986 Tim Sweeney 1986-1987 Tim Sweeney 1987-1988 Tim Sweeney 1988-1989 Tim Sweeney 1989-1990 Ted Crowley 1990-1991 Ted Crowley 1991-1992 Mike Delay 1992-1993 Jim Krayer 1993-1994 Jim Krayer 1994-1995 Jim Krayer 1995-1996 Marty Reasoner

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1996-1997 Marty Reasoner 1997-1998 Marty Reasoner 1998-1999 None 1999-2000 Krys Kolanos 2000-2001 Krys Kolanos 2001-2002 None 2002-2003 Ryan Foster 2003-2004 None 2004-2005 Joe Adams 2005-2006 Joe Adams 2006-2007 Joe Adams 2007-2008 Joe Adams 2010-2011 Pat Mullane 2011-2012 Pat Mullane 2012-2013 Pat Mullane 2013-2014 Chris Calnan 2014-2015 Chris Calnan 2015-2016 Chris Calnan 2016-2017 Chris Calnan

No. 12 1965-1966 Bob Carnigh 1966-1967 Steve Cedorchuk 1967-1968 Steve Cedorchuk 1968-1969 Steve Cedorchuk 1969-1970 John Powers 1970-1971 John Powers 1971-1972 Charlie Ahern 1972-1973 Jim Doyle 1973-1974 Jim Doyle 1974-1975 Tom Songin 1975-1976 Tom Songin 1976-1977 Tom Songin 1977-1978 John Dempsey 1978-1979 Billy O’Dwyer 1979-1980 Billy O’Dwyer 1980-1981 Billy O’Dwyer 1981-1982 Billy O’Dwyer 1982-1983 Dan Griffin 1983-1984 Dan Griffin 1984-1985 John Devereaux 1985-1986 John Devereaux 1986-1987 John Devereaux 1987-1988 John Devereaux 1988-1989 Steve Heinze 1989-1990 Steve Heinze 1990-1991 Steve Heinze 1991-1992 Sal Manganaro 1992-1993 Sal Manganaro 1993-1994 None 1994-1995 Tim Lewis 1995-1996 Tim Lewis 1996-1997 Blake Bellefeuille 1997-1998 Brian Gionta 1998-1999 Brian Gionta 1999-2000 Brian Gionta 2000-2001 Brian Gionta 2001-2002 None 2002-2003 Chris Collins 2003-2004 Chris Collins 2004-2005 Chris Collins 2005-2006 Chris Collins 2006-2007 Ben Smith 2007-2008 Ben Smith 2010-2011 Kevin Hayes 2011-2012 Kevin Hayes 2012-2013 Kevin Hayes 2013-2014 Kevin Hayes 2014-2015 Alex Tuch 2015-2016 Alex Tuch 2016-2017 Mike Booth

No. 13 1965-1966 Joe Valle 1966-1967 Mike Robertson 1967-1968 John Sullivan 1968-1969 John Sullivan 1969-1970 John Sullivan 1970-1971 Vin Shanley 1971-1972 Vin Shanley 1972-1973 Ed Hughes 1973-1974 Ed Hughes 1974-1975 None

1975-1976 Brian Driscoll 1976-1977 Brian Driscoll 1977-1978 Brian Driscoll 1978-1979 Brian Driscoll 1979-1980 Dave Peters 1980-1981 Billy McDonough 1981-1982 Billy McDonough 1982-1983 Billy McDonough 1983-1984 Billy McDonough 1984-1985 Chris Stapleton 1985-1986 Chris Stapleton 1986-1987 Chris Stapleton 1987-1988 Mike Connolly 1988-1989 Tim Delay 1989-1991 None 1991-1992 Ian Moran 1992-1993 Ian Moran 1993-1997 None 1997-1998 Blake Bellefeuille 1998-1999 Blake Bellefeuille 1999-2000 Blake Bellefeuille 2000-2001 Tony Voce 2001-2002 Tony Voce 2002-2003 Tony Voce 2003-2004 Tony Voce 2004-2005 Pat Gannon 2005-2006 Pat Gannon 2006-2007 Pat Gannon 2007-2008 Pat Gannon 2010-2011 Cam Atkinson 2011-2012 Johnny Gaudreau 2012-2013 Johnny Gaudreau 2013-2014 Johnny Gaudreau 2014-2015 None 2015-2016 None 2016-2017 None


UNIFORM HISTORY No. 14 1965-1966 Art Byrne 1966-1967 Ray Bastarache 1967-1968 Ray Bastarache 1968-1969 Ray Bastarache 1969-1970 Jack Cronin 1970-1971 Jack Cronin 1971-1972 Jack Cronin 1972-1973 Jack Cronin 1973-1974 John Baier 1974-1975 None 1975-1976 Kerry Young 1976-1977 Kerry Young 1977-1978 Mike Ewanouski 1978-1979 Mike Ewanouski 1979-1980 Mike Ewanouski 1980-1981 Mike Ewanouski 1981-1982 Joe Siddall 1982-1983 Kevin Houle 1983-1984 Kevin Houle 1984-1985 Kevin Houle 1985-1986 Kevin Houle 1986-1987 Mike Connolly 1987-1988 Tim Delay 1988-1989 Steve McCool 1989-1990 Brian Looney 1990-1992 None 1992-1993 Mark Milford 1993-1994 Mark Milford 1994-1995 Mark Milford 1995-1996 Nick Pierandri 1996-1997 Nick Pierandri 1997-1998 Nick Pierandri 1998-1999 Nick Pierandri 1999-2000 None 2000-2001 Ty Hennes 2001-2002 Ty Hennes 2002-2003 Ty Hennes 2003-2004 Ty Hennes 2004-2005 Matt Greene 2005-2006 Matt Greene 2006-2007 Matt Greene 2007-2008 Matt Greene 2010-2011 Brooks Dyroff 2011-2012 Brooks Dyroff 2012-2013 Brooks Dyroff 2013-2014 Adam Gilmour 2014-2015 Adam Gilmour 2015-2016 Adam Gilmour 2016-2017 Zach Walker

No. 15 1965-1966 1966-1967 1967-1968 1968-1969 1969-1970 1970-1971 1971-1972 1972-1973 1973-1974 1974-1975 1975-1976 1976-1977 1977-1978 1978-1979 1979-1980 1980-1981 1981-1982 1982-1983 1983-1984 1984-1985 1985-1986 1986-1987 1987-1988 1988-1989 1989-1990 1990-1991 1991-1992 1992-1993 1993-1994 1994-1995 1995-1996

Gordie Clarke Gordie Clarke Gordie Clarke Tim Sheehy Tim Sheehy Mike Sico Ed Hayes Ed Hayes Paul Watson Mike Martin Mike Martin Mike Martin George Amidon George Amidon George Amidon George Amidon David Livingston David Livingston David Livingston David Livingston Craig Janney Craig Janney Jeff O’Neill Jeff O’Neill Jeff O’Neill Jeff O’Neill Jack Callahan Jack Callahan Jack Callahan Brian Callahan Brian Callahan

1996-1997 Brian Callahan 1997-1998 None 1998-1999 Ales Dolinar 1999-2000 Ales Dolinar 2000-2001 Ales Dolinar 2001-2002 Ales Dolinar 2002-2003 Stephen Gionta 2003-2004 Stephen Gionta 2004-2005 Stephen Gionta 2005-2006 Stephen Gionta 2006-2007 None 2007-2008 Joe Whitney 2010-2011 Joe Whitney 2011-2012 Cam Spiro 2012-2013 Cam Spiro 2013-2014 Cam Spiro 2014-2015 Cam Spiro 2015-2016 JD Dudek 2016-2017 JD Dudek

No. 16 1965-1966 John Moylan 1966-1967 Ty Anderson 1967-1968 Bill Putnam 1968-1969 Joe Keaveney 1969-1970 Tony Byrne 1970-1971 Don Callow 1971-1972 Joe Fidler 1972-1973 Joe Fidler 1973-1974 Mark Albrecht 1974-1975 Mark Albrecht 1975-1976 Mark Albrecht 1976-1977 Bill Army 1977-1978 Bill Army 1978-1979 Bill Army 1979-1980 Bill Army 1980-1981 Ed Rauseo 1981-1982 Ed Rauseo 1982-1983 Ed Rauseo 1983-1984 Ed Rauseo 1984-1985 Dan Shea 1985-1986 Dan Shea 1986-1987 Dan Shea 1987-1988 Dan Shea 1988-1989 David Emma 1989-1990 David Emma 1990-1991 David Emma 1991-2015 Retired

No. 17 1965-1966 Jerry York 1966-1967 Jerry York 1967-1968 Tim Sheehy 1968-1969 Paul Schilling 1969-1970 Paul Schilling 1970-1971 Kevin Kimball 1971-1972 Kevin Kimball 1972-1973 Kevin Kimball 1973-1974 Leo Scarry 1974-1975 None 1975-1976 Ed “Skip” House 1976-1977 Ed “Skip” House 1977-1978 Ed “Skip” House 1978-1979 Gordie Moore 1979-1980 Gordie Moore 1980-1981 Gordie Moore 1981-1982 Gordie Moore 1982-1983 John Orr 1983-1984 Kevin Stevens 1984-1985 Kevin Stevens 1985-1986 Kevin Stevens 1986-1987 Kevin Stevens 1987-1988 John Reilly 1988-1989 John Reilly 1989-1990 John Reilly 1990-1991 John Reilly 1991-1992 Brett Stickney 1992-1993 Brett Stickney 1993-1994 Jeff Connolly 1994-1995 Jamie O’Leary 1995-1996 Jamie O’Leary 1996-1997 Jamie O’Leary 1997-1998 Jamie O’Leary

1998-1999 None 1999-2000 A.J. Walker 2000-2001 A.J. Walker 2001-2002 A.J. Walker 2002-2003 A.J. Walker 2003-2004 Joe Rooney 2004-2005 Joe Rooney 2005-2006 Joe Rooney 2006-2007 Joe Rooney 2007-2008 Brian Gibbons 2010-2011 Brian Gibbons 2011-2012 Destry Straight 2012-2013 Destry Straight 2013-2014 Destry Straight 2014-2015 Destry Straight 2016-2017 David Cotton

No. 18 1965-1966 Fred Kinsman 1966-1967 Fred Kinsman 1967-1968 Peter Morse 1968-1969 Don Callow Peter Morse 1969-1970 Vin Shanley 1970-1971 Ray Lawrence 1971-1972 Harvey Taylor 1972-1973 Mike Powers 1973-1974 Tom Sullivan 1974-1975 Tom Sullivan 1975-1976 Johny Baier 1976-1977 Bill Kennedy 1977-1978 Bill Kennedy 1978-1979 Otto Marenholz 1979-1980 Otto Marenholz 1980-1981 Otto Marenholz 1981-1982 Otto Marenholz 1982-1983 Michael Barron 1983-1984 Michael Barron 1984-1985 Michael Barron 1985-1986 Michael Barron 1986-1987 Bill Nolan 1987-1988 Bill Nolan 1988-1989 Bill Nolan 1989-1990 Bill Nolan 1990-1991 Jack Callahan 1991-1992 None 1992-1993 David Hymovitz 1993-1994 David Hymovitz 1994-1995 David Hymovitz 1995-1996 David Hymovitz 1996-1997 Jeff Farkas 1997-1998 Mark McLennan 1998-1999 Mark McLennan 1999-2000 Mark McLennan 2000-2001 Mark McLennan 2001-2002 Ryan Shannon 2002-2003 Ryan Shannon 2003-2004 Ryan Shannon 2004-2005 Ryan Shannon 2005-2006 Kyle Kucharski 2006-2007 Kyle Kucharski 2007-2008 Kyle Kucharski 2010-2011 None 2011-2012 Michael Sit 2012-2013 Michael Sit 2013-2014 Michael Sit 2014-2015 Michael Sit 2015-2016 Colin White 2016-2017 Colin White

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UNIFORM HISTORY No. 19 1965-1966 Tom Lufkan 1966-1967 Jack O’Neil 1967-1968 Jack O’Neil 1968-1969 Jack O’Neil Mike Bucciero John Powers 1969-1970 Kevin Horton Bob Haley Mike Holland 1970-1971 Charlie Ahern 1971-1972 Bob Cooper 1972-1973 Richie Smith 1973-1974 Richie Smith 1974-1975 Richie Smith 1975-1976 Richie Smith 1976-1977 Charlie Antetomaso 1977-1978 Charlie Antetomaso 1978-1979 Charlie Antetomaso 1979-1980 Charlie Antetomaso 1980-1981 Chris Wray 1981-1982 Chris Wray 1982-1983 Scott Harlow 1983-1984 Scott Harlow 1984-1985 Scott Harlow 1985-1986 Scott Harlow 1986-1987 Sean Delaney 1987-1988 Sean Delaney 1988-1989 Sean Delaney 1989-1990 Sean Delaney 1990-1992 None 1992-1993 Brian Lane 1993-1994 Toby Harris 1994-1995 Toby Harris 1995-1996 Toby Harris 1996-1997 Toby Harris 1997-1998 Jeff Farkas 1998-1999 Jeff Farkas 1999-2000 Jeff Farkas 2000-2001 Chuck Kobasew 2001-2002 None 2002-2003 Ryan Murphy 2003-2004 Ryan Murphy 2004-2005 Ryan Murphy 2005-2006 Brock Bradford 2006-2007 Brock Bradford 2007-2008 Brock Bradford 2010-2011 Chris Kreider 2011-2012 Chris Kreider 2012-2013 None 2013-2014 Ryan Fitzgerald 2014-2015 Ryan Fitzgerald 2015-2016 Ryan Fitzgerald 2016-2017 Ryan Fitzgerald

No. 20 1965-1966 Pat Murphy 1966-1967 George McPhee 1967-1968 None 1968-1968 Jim Barton John Burnett 1969-1970 Jim Barton 1970-1971 Mike Holland Steve House Randy Picard 1971-1972 Ned Yetten 1972-1973 Ned Yetten 1973-1974 Ned Yetten 1974-1975 None 1975-1976 Paul Barrett 1976-1977 Paul Barrett 1977-1978 Paul Barrett 1978-1979 Peter Arnold 1979-1980 Peter Arnold 1980-1981 Peter Arnold 1981-1982 Peter Arnold 1982-1983 Bob Sweeney 1983-1984 Bob Sweeney 1984-1985 Bob Sweeney 1985-1986 Bob Sweeney 1986-1987 Tim Shenk 1987-1988 Tim Shenk 1988-1989 Tim Shenk

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1989-1990 Tim Shenk 1990-1991 John Joyce 1991-1992 None 1992-1993 Scott Caulfield 1993-1994 None 1994-1995 Luke Howarth 1995-1996 Luke Howarth 1996-2000 None 2000-2001 Joe Schuman 2001-2003 None 2003-2004 Adam Pineault 2004-2006 None 2006-2007 Joseph Ehiorobo 2007-2012 None 2012-2013 Peter McMullen 2013-2014 Peter McMullen 2014-2015 Peter McMullen 2015-2016 Peter McMullen 2016-2017 Mike Merulla

No. 21 1965-1971 None 1971-1972 Tom Parlato 1972-1973 None 1973-1974 Brian Lox 1974-1975 Brian Lox 1975-1976 Joe Mullen 1976-1977 Joe Mullen 1977-1978 Joe Mullen 1978-1979 Joe Mullen 1979-1980 Lee Blossom 1980-1981 Lee Blossom 1981-1982 Lee Blossom 1982-1983 Lee Blossom 1983-1984 John McLean 1984-1985 John McLean 1985-1986 John McLean 1986-1987 John McLean 1987-1988 Sean Farley 1988-1989 Sean Farley 1989-1990 Sean Farley 1990-1991 Sean Farley 1991-1992 Mike McCarthy 1992-1993 Mike McCarthy 1993-1994 Mike McCarthy 1994-1995 Mike McCarthy 1995-1996 Matt Mulhern 1996-1997 Matt Mulhern 1997-1998 Matt Mulhern 1998-1999 Matt Mulhern 1999-2000 Jeremy Wilson 2001-2002 Dave Spina 2002-2003 Dave Spina 2003-2004 Dave Spina 2004-2005 Dave Spina 2005-2006 Benn Ferriero 2006-2007 Benn Ferriero 2007-2008 Benn Ferriero 2010-2011 Steven Whitney 2011-2012 Steven Whitney 2012-2013 Steven Whitney 2013-2014 Matthew Gaudreau 2014-2015 Matthew Gaudreau 2015-2016 Matthew Gaudreau 2016-2017 Matthew Gaudreau

No. 22 1965-1971 None 1971-1972 Bob Haley 1972-1973 Mark Riley 1973-1974 Tim Flynn 1974-1975 Tim Flynn 1975-1976 Brendan Glynn 1976-1977 Brendan Glynn 1977-1978 Nick Direda 1978-1979 Gary Sampson 1979-1980 Gary Sampson 1980-1981 Gary Sampson 1981-1982 Tim Mitchell 1982-1983 Tim Mitchell 1983-1984 Tim Mitchell 1984-1985 Tim Mitchell 1985-1986 Richard Braccia

1986-1987 Richard Braccia 1987-1988 Richard Braccia 1988-1989 Richard Braccia 1989-1990 Scott Zygulski 1990-1991 Scott Zygulski 1991-1992 Scott Zygulski 1992-1993 Scott Zygulski 1993-1994 None 1994-1995 Greg Callahan 1995-1996 Greg Callahan 1996-1997 Tony Hutchins 1997-1998 Tony Hutchins 1998-1999 Tony Hutchins 1999-2000 Tony Hutchins 2000-2001 Ben Eaves 2001-2002 Ben Eaves 2002-2003 Ben Eaves 2003-2004 Ben Eaves 2004-2005 Dan Bertram 2005-2006 Dan Bertram 2006-2007 Dan Bertram 2007-2008 Dan Bertram 2010-2011 Paul Carey 2011-2012 Paul Carey 2012-2013 None 2013-2014 Evan Richardson 2014-2015 None 2015-2016 Josh Couturier

No. 23 1965-1971 None 1971-1972 Tom Murray 1972-1973 None 1973-1974 Joe Fernald 1974-1975 None 1975-1976 John McGuire 1976-1977 John McGuire 1977-1978 John McGuire 1978-1979 Tom Wright 1979-1980 Tom Wright 1980-1981 Tom Wright 1981-1982 Chris Delaney 1982-1983 None 1983-1984 Chris Delaney 1984-1985 Chris Delaney 1985-1986 Chris Delaney 1986-1987 Paul Marshall 1987-1988 Paul Marshall 1988-1989 Paul Marshall 1989-1990 Bill Guerin 1990-1991 Bill Guerin 1991-1992 Jim Krayer 1992-1993 Don Chase 1993-1994 Don Chase 1994-1995 Don Chase 1995-1996 Don Chase 1996-1997 Kevin Caulfield 1997-1998 Kevin Caulfield 1998-1999 Kevin Caulfield 1999-2000 Kevin Caulfield 2000-2001 J.D. Forrest 2001-2002 J.D. Forrest 2002-2003 J.D. Forrest 2003-2004 J.D. Forrest 2004-2005 Brian O’Hanley 2005-2006 Brian O’Hanley 2006-2007 Brian O’Hanley 2007-2008 None 2010-2011 Patrick Brown 2011-2012 Patrick Brown 2012-2013 Patrick Brown 2013-2014 Patrick Brown 2014-2015 None 2015-2016 Chris Shero 2016-2017 Chris Shero


UNIFORM HISTORY No. 24 1965-1971 None 1971-1972 Bob Conceison 1972-1973 Mark Albrecht 1973-1974 Maury Corkery 1974-1976 None 1976-1977 Walt Kyle 1977-1978 Bobby Hehir 1978-1979 Bobby Hehir 1979-1980 Bobby Hehir 1980-1981 Bobby Hehir 1981-1982 Gerry Dunne 1982-1983 Gerry Dunne 1983-1984 David Whyte 1984-1985 David Whyte 1985-1986 David Whyte 1986-1987 David Whyte 1987-1988 Mark Dennehy 1988-1989 Mark Dennehy 1989-1990 Mark Dennehy 1990-1991 Mark Dennehy 1991-1992 Jerry Buckley 1992-1993 Jerry Buckley 1993-1994 Jerry Buckley 1994-1995 Jerry Buckley 1995-1996 Andy Powers 1996-1997 Andy Powers 1997-1998 Andy Powers 1998-1999 Andy Powers 1999-2000 None 2000-2001 Brett Peterson 2001-2002 Brett Peterson 2002-2003 Brett Peterson 2003-2004 Brett Peterson 2004-2006 None 2006-2007 Matt Lombardi 2007-2008 Matt Lombardi 2010-2011 Bill Arnold 2011-2012 Bill Arnold 2012-2013 Bill Arnold 2013-2014 Bill Arnold 2014-2015 Zach Sanford 2015-2016 Zach Sanford

No. 25 1965-1974 None 1974-1975 Mark Riley 1975-1976 Tim Hanlon 1976-1977 Tim Hanlon 1977-1978 Gerry Reardon 1978-1979 Gerry Reardon 1979-1980 Mike O’Neil 1980-1981 Robin Monleon 1981-1982 Robin Monleon 1982-1983 Robin Monleon 1983-1984 Robin Monleon 1984-1985 Michael Gervasi 1985-1986 Michael Gervasi 1986-1987 Michael Gervasi 1987-1988 Michael Gervasi 1988-1989 Jason Rathbone 1989-1990 Jason Rathbone 1990-1991 Jason Rathbone 1991-1992 Jason Rathbone 1992-1993 Keith O’Connell 1993-1994 Mark Wainwright 1994-2000 None 2000-2001 Justin Dziama 2001-2002 Justin Dziama 2002-2003 Justin Dziama 2003-2004 Justin Dziama 2004-2006 None 2006-2007 Matt Price 2007-2008 Matt Price 2010-2015 None

No. 26 1965-1975 None 1975-1976 Tom Sullivan 1976-1977 Dave Eversman 1977-1978 Tim Hanlon 1978-1979 Nick Direda 1979-1980 Chris Wray

1980-1981 Dan Griffin 1981-1982 Dan Griffin 1982-1983 John Flatley 1983-1984 None 1984-1985 Ken Hodge 1985-1986 Ken Hodge 1986-1987 Ken Hodge 1987-1988 Matt Glennon 1988-1989 Matt Glennon 1989-1990 Matt Glennon 1990-1991 Matt Glennon 1991-1992 None 1992-1993 Scott Haig 1993-1994 David Wainwright 1994-1995 Scott Haig 1995-1996 None 1996-1997 David Wainwright 1997-1998 Mike Lephart 1998-1999 Mike Lephart 1999-2001 None 2001-2002 Ben McManama 2002-2003 Ben McManama 2003-2004 Justin Greene 2004-2005 Justin Greene 2005-2006 Justin Greene 2006-2007 Justin Greene 2007-2008 Nick Petrecki 2010-2013 None 2013-2014 Austin Cangelosi 2014-2015 Austin Cangelosi 2015-2016 Austin Cangelosi 2016-2017 Julius Mattila

No. 27 1965-1974 None 1974-1975 Rob Riley 1975-1976 Rob Riley 1976-1977 Rob Riley 1977-1978 Rob Riley 1978-1979 Mark Murphy 1979-1980 Mark Murphy 1980-1981 Mark Murphy 1981-1982 Mark Murphy 1982-1983 Bob O’Brien 1983-1984 Paul Driscoll 1984-1985 Joe McEachern 1985-1986 Joe McEachern 1986-1987 Steve Scheifele 1987-1988 Steve Scheifele 1988-1989 Steve Scheifele 1989-1990 Steve Scheifele 1990-1991 None 1991-1992 John Joyce 1992-1993 John Joyce 1993-1994 John Joyce 1994-1995 Rob Canavan 1995-1996 Brendan Buckley 1996-1997 Brendan Buckley 1997-1998 Brendan Buckley 1998-1999 Brendan Buckley 1999-2000 Mike Lephart 2000-2001 Mike Lephart 2001-2002 Ned Havern 2002-2003 Ned Havern 2003-2004 Ned Havern 2004-2005 Ned Havern 2005-2006 Andrew Orpik 2006-2007 Andrew Orpik 2007-2008 Andrew Orpik 2010-2011 Patch Alber 2011-2012 Quinn Smith 2012-2013 Quinn Smith 2013-2014 Quinn Smith 2014-2015 Quinn Smith 2015-2016 Michael Kim 2016-2017 Graham McPhee

1978-1979 None 1979-1980 Jerry Welch 1980-1981 Todd Mishler 1981-1982 Todd Mishler 1982-1983 Todd Mishler 1983-1984 None 1984-1985 Tim Ceglarski 1985-1986 Tim Ceglarski 1986-1987 Eddie McCarthy 1987-1988 Duke St. Pierre 1988-1989 David Franzosa 1989-1990 David Franzosa 1990-1991 David Franzosa 1991-1992 David Franzosa 1992-1993 Clifton McHale 1993-1994 Clifton McHale 1994-1995 Clifton McHale 1995-1996 Clifton McHale 1996-1997 None 1997-1998 Dan Sullivan 1998-1999 Dan Sullivan 1999-2000 Dan Sullivan 2000-2001 Dan Sullivan 2001-2002 Taylor Leahy 2002-2003 Taylor Leahy 2003-2004 Taylor Leahy 2004-2005 Taylor Leahy 2005-2006 None 2006-2007 Corey Griffin 2007-2008 None 2010-2011 Tommy Atkinson 2011-2012 Tommy Atkinson 2012-2013 None 2013-2014 Scott Savage 2014-2015 None 2015-2016 Miles Wood 2016-2017 Ron Greco

No. 28 1965-1974 None 1974-1975 Paul Barrett 1975-1976 Biff Fairclough 1976-1977 Kevin Bartholomew 1977-1978 Mark Jackson

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UNIFORM HISTORY No. 29 1965-1974 None 1974-1975 Jack Lowry 1975-1976 Paul Skidmore 1976-1977 Paul Skidmore 1977-1978 Paul Skidmore 1978-1979 Paul Skidmore 1979-1980 Bob O’Connor 1980-1981 Bob O’Connor 1981-1982 Bob O’Connor 1982-1983 Scott Gordon 1983-1984 Scott Gordon 1984-1985 Scott Gordon 1985-1986 Scott Gordon 1986-1987 None 1987-1988 Jeff Walker 1988-1989 Jeff Walker 1989-1990 Mike Delay 1990-1991 Mike Silva 1991-1992 Mike Silva 1992-1993 None 1993-1994 Greg Taylor 1994-1995 Greg Taylor 1995-1996 Greg Taylor 1996-1997 Greg Taylor 1997-1998 Andy McLaughlin 1998-1999 Andy McLaughlin 1999-2000 Tom Egan 2000-2001 Tom Egan 2001-2002 Robbie Miller 2002-2003 Robbie Miller 2003-2004 Robbie Miller 2004-2005 Robbie Miller 2005-2006 Joe Pearce 2006-2007 Joe Pearce 2007-2008 Alex Kremer 2010-2011 None 2011-2012 Brad Barone 2012-2013 Brad Barone 2013-2014 Brad Barone 2014-2015 Brad Barone 2015-2016 Ian Milosz 2016-2017 Ian Milosz

No. 30 1965-1974 None 1974-1975 Dale Redmond 1975-1976 Dale Redmond 1976-1977 Mike Cronin 1977-1978 Mike Cronin 1978-1979 Mike Cronin 1979-1980 Jack Coffey 1980-1981 Billy Switaj 1981-1982 Billy Switaj 1982-1983 Billy Switaj 1983-1984 Joe Kelly 1984-1989 None 1989-1990 Tim Delay 1990-1991 Mike Delay 1991-1992 Mike Sparrow 1992-1993 Mike Sparrow 1993-1994 Mike Sparrow 1994-1995 None 1995-1996 Andy McLaughlin 1996-1997 Andy McLaughlin 1997-1998 Scott Clemmensen 1998-1999 Scott Clemmensen 1999-2000 Scott Clemmensen 2000-2001 Scott Clemmensen 2001-2002 Matti Kaltiainen 2002-2003 Matti Kaltiainen 2003-2004 Matti Kaltiainen 2004-2005 Matti Kaltiainen 2005-2006 Adam Reasoner 2006-2007 Adam Reasoner 2007-2008 Andrew Margolin 2010-2011 Chris Venti 2011-2012 Chris Venti 2012-2013 None 2013-2014 Thatcher Demko 2014-2015 Thatcher Demko 2015-2016 Thatcher Demko

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No. 31 1965-1993 None 1993-1994 Bobby Thornton 1994-2015 None 2016-2017 Joseph Woll

No. 32 1965-1992 None 1992-1993 Jeremy Marottolo 1993-1994 Brian Callahan 1994-2015 None

No. 33 1965-1992 None 1992-1993 Greg Callahan 1993-1994 Greg Callahan 1994-2015 None 2015-2016 Charlie Van Kula

No. 34 1965-1989 None 1989-1990 Scott LaGrand 1990-1991 Scott LaGrand 1991-1992 Scott LaGrand 1992-1993 None 1993-1994 Ryan Taylor 1994-2015 None

No. 35 1965-1986 None 1986-1987 David Littman Jeff Walker 1987-1988 David Littman 1988-1989 David Littman 1989-1993 None 1993-1994 Peter Masters 1994-1995 Josh Singewald 1995-2008 None 2010-2011 Parker Milner 2011-2012 Parker Milner 2012-2013 Parker Milner 2013-2014 None 2014-2015 Alex Joyce 2015-2016 Alex Joyce 2016-2017 Ryan Edquist

No. 36 1965-2015 None

No. 37 1948-1991 None 1991-1992 Josh Singewald 1992-1993 Josh Singewald 1993-1994 Josh Singewald 1994-2015 None


HAT TRICK HISTORY Date Jan. 9, 1918 1918-19 Feb. 2, 1920 Feb. 2, 1920 Feb. 6, 1920 Feb. 25, 1921 Jan. 21, 1922 Dec. 28, 1922 Jan. 11, 1923 Feb. 7, 1923 Feb. 7, 1924 March 5, 1924 Feb. 15, 1929 Jan. 28, 1933 Jan. 20, 1934 Jan. 2, 1936 Jan. 2, 1936 Jan. 2, 1936 March 7, 1936 Jan. 27, 1937 March 6, 1937 March 6, 1937 Jan. 10, 1938 Jan. 22, 1938 Jan. 22, 1938 Feb. 10, 1938 March 4, 1938 Dec. 13, 1938 Feb. 21, 1939 Feb. 21, 1939 March 1, 1939 March 1, 1939 Dec. 27, 1939 Dec. 27, 1939 Dec. 27, 1939 Dec. 27, 1939 Dec. 27, 1939 Jan. 9, 1940 Jan. 16, 1940 Feb. 11, 1940 Feb. 24, 1940 Dec. 17, 1940 Dec. 17, 1940 Dec. 20, 1940 Jan. 1, 1941 Jan. 7, 1941 Jan. 14, 1941 Jan. 15, 1941 Jan. 17, 1941 Jan. 21, 1941 Jan. 21, 1941 Feb. 18, 1941 Feb. 18, 1941 Feb. 25, 1941 Jan. 6, 1942 Jan. 13, 1942 Jan. 17, 1942 Feb. 3, 1942 Feb. 28, 1942 Dec. 14, 1942 Dec. 14, 1942 Feb. 4, 1943 Feb. 23, 1943 Feb. 23, 1943 Dec. 23, 1946 Dec. 30, 1946 Jan. 14, 1947 Jan. 15, 1947 Jan. 21, 1947 Jan. 26, 1947 Feb. 16, 1948 Feb. 20, 1948 Feb. 27, 1948 March 1, 1948 March 1, 1948 Dec. 1, 1948 Dec. 1, 1948 Dec. 1, 1948 Dec. 13, 1948 Dec. 13, 1948 Dec. 13, 1948 Dec. 13, 1948 Dec. 15, 1948 Jan. 12, 1949 Jan. 12, 1949 Feb. 2, 1949 Feb. 7, 1949

Player Eddie Enright Leo Hughes (4) Leo Hughes Ben Healy Leo Hughes (4) Ben Healy Leo Hughes Leo Hughes Jack Culhane Jack Culhane Jack Culhane Jack Culhane (4) Pete Sanford Ray Funchion (4) Herb Crimlisk (4) Frank Lowry (4) Fred Moore Charlie Sampson Fred Moore (4) John Burgess (4) Joe Hartigan Tom McDermott James Davis Frank Lowry (4) James Davis Bill Flynn Tom Sharkey Bill Flynn Bill Flynn John Pryor (4) John Pryor Walter Cuenin John Pryor (6) Ray Chaisson (5) Al Dumond (4) Bob Mee Ralph Powers Al Dumond (5) Ray Chaisson (4) Ray Chaisson Al Dumond Bob Babine Ray Chaisson Al Dumond (5) Al Dumond (4) Ray Chaisson John Pryor Wally Boudreau Ray Chaisson (4) Wally Boudreau Ray Chaisson Wally Boudreau Al Dumond Ray Chaisson Ralph Powers Wally Boudreau John Murphy Wally Boudreau (4) Wally Boudreau (5) Wally Boudreau Jim Edgeworth Jim Edgeworth Jim Edgeworth (4) John Cunniff Warren Lewis John McIntire Eddie Burns John Harvey (4) Eddie Burns (5) Bob Mason Warren Lewis Joe McCusker John McIntire Ed “Butch” Songin John McIntire Jim Fitzgerald Jack Mulhern Warren Lewis Len Ceglarski (5) Fran Harrington (4) John McIntire Jack Mulhern Jim Fitzgerald John McIntire Warren Lewis Warren Lewis Jack Mulhern (4)

Opponent Site Harvard Radio BA Army Fordham A Fordham A M.I.T. I M.I.T. BA Yale A McGill BA M.I.T. BA Boston U. BA Boston H.C. BA Nashua Nationals BA Pennsylvania A Northeastern BA Saint Anselm BA Fitchburg State BA Fitchburg State BA Fitchburg State BA Colgate BA Saint Anselm BA Colgate BA Colgate BA Northeastern BA Middlebury A Middlebury A Colby BA Northeastern BA Northeastern BA M.I.T. BA M.I.T. BA Jr. Olympics BA Jr. Olympics BA Cornell PL Cornell PL Cornell PL Cornell PL Cornell PL Northeastern BA Boston U. BA St. Dominique’s A Boston U. BA M.I.T. BA M.I.T. BA Princeton A Colgate PL Northeastern BA Boston U. BA New Hampshire A Dartmouth A New Hampshire BA New Hampshire A M.I.T. BA M.I.T. BA Northeastern BA M.I.T. BA Boston U. BA Colby A Northeastern BA Colby BA Northeastern BA Northeastern BA Boston U. BA Boston U. BA Boston U. BA Northeastern BA Harvard BA M.I.T. BA Tufts BA Tufts BA Colby A New Hampshire BA Georgetown C M.I.T. BA Middlebury BA Middlebury BA M.I.T. BA M.I.T. BA M.I.T. BA Devens BS Devens BS Devens BS Devens BS Harvard BA Harvard BA Harvard BA Princeton BA A.I.C. BS

Date Feb. 9, 1949 Feb. 9, 1949 March 18, 1949 Dec. 28, 1949 Jan. 7, 1950 Feb. 27, 1950 March 2, 1950 March 6, 1950 March 6, 1950 March 18, 1950 Dec. 18, 1950 Dec. 18, 1950 Feb. 5, 1951 Feb. 6, 1951 March 3, 1951 March 5, 1951 March 5, 1951 Dec. 10, 1951 Dec. 10, 1951 Dec. 10, 1951 Dec. 12, 1951 Dec. 21, 1951 Feb. 4, 1952 Feb. 25, 1952 March 6, 1952 Jan. 8, 1953 Feb. 5, 1953 March 6, 1953 Dec. 1, 1953 Dec. 8, 1953 Dec. 17, 1953 Jan. 30, 1954 Feb. 15, 1954 Feb. 24, 1954 Jan. 4, 1955 Jan. 31, 1955 Jan. 31, 1955 Feb. 14, 1955 Dec. 6, 1955 Jan. 10, 1956 Feb. 28, 1956 Dec. 11, 1956 Jan. 7, 1957 Dec. 12, 1958 Dec. 20, 1958 Jan. 4, 1960 Feb. 10, 1960 Feb. 10, 1960 Dec. 3, 1960 Jan. 7, 1961 Jan. 28, 1961 Jan. 30, 1961 Feb. 6, 1961 Feb. 6, 1961 Feb. 22, 1961 March 4, 1961 March 4, 1961 March 7, 1961 Dec. 6, 1961 Dec. 19, 1961 Feb. 7, 1962 Feb. 12, 1962 Feb. 24, 1962 Feb. 2, 1963 Feb. 9, 1963 Jan. 28, 1964 Feb. 7, 1964 Feb. 15, 1964 Feb. 15, 1964 March 7, 1964 Nov. 30, 1965 Dec. 17, 1965 Jan. 2, 1966 March 1, 1966 March 1, 1966 Nov. 30, 1966 Dec. 10, 1966 Dec. 17, 1966 Dec. 22, 1966 Dec. 27, 1966 Jan. 14, 1967 Feb. 3, 1967 March 4, 1967 March 7, 1967 Dec. 28, 1967 Jan. 9, 1968

Player Fran Harrington Jack Mulhern Jack Mulhern Warren Lewis (4) Warren Lewis Jack Mulhern (4) Fran Harrington Warren Lewis George Sullivan Jack Mulhern Len Ceglarski Wellington Burtnett (4) Len Ceglarski Joseph Hosford (4) Joe Morgan Joe Morgan Frank O’Grady Frank O’Grady (4) Wellington Burtnett Jim Duffy Frank O’Grady (5) Joe Morgan Wellington Burtnett Jim Duffy Jim Duffy Wellington Burtnett Wellington Burtnett Bob Kiley Bob Gallagher Jim Duffy Jim Duffy William Maguire Frank Quinn Jr. James Cisternelli Bill Leary (5) Bill Leary Carl Marino Richard Michaud Bill Leary Richard Michaud Joe Moylan Joe Moylan Bill Leary Ron Walsh Billy Daley Billy Daley Jack Cusack (4) Ron Walsh (4) Billy Daley Owen Hughes Billy Daley Billy Daley Billy Hogan Eddie Sullivan (5) Billy Daley Billy Daley Dave Dalton Jack Leetch Jack Leetch Paul Aiken (4) Billy Hogan Billy Hogan Billy Hogan (4) Jack Leetch Paul Aiken Edward Downes John Cunniff John Marsh John Moylan John Cunniff (4) John Cuniff Jim Mullen Bob Kupka (4) Jim Mullen Jerry York (5) Paul Hurley Paul Hurley Whitey Allen Jerry York Paul Hurley Fred Kinsman Paul Hurley Paul Hurley (5) Paul Hurley Tim Sheehy Mike Flynn

Opponent Site Northeastern BA Northeastern BA Colorado College CS McGill University BA Princeton A M.I.T. BA Dartmouth BA Bowdoin BA Bowdoin BA Michigan CS Tufts BA Tufts BA Harvard BA A.I.C. BA M.I.T. BA Tufts BA Tufts BA Tufts BA Tufts BA Tufts BA M.I.T. BA Princeton NS Boston U. BA M.I.T. BA Dartmouth NS Brown A Dartmouth A Tufts BA Providence A Northeastern BG Dartmouth BA Yale BA Harvard BG Northeastern BA Brown A Northeastern BG Northeastern BG Boston U. BG Tufts BG Boston U. BA Boston U. BG Yale BG Northeastern BA Princeton A R.P.I. H Northeastern A Brown H Brown H Brown H Saint Lawrence H Princeton A Providence A Northeastern BG Northeastern BG Boston U. H Northeastern H Northeastern H Boston U. H Brown A Northeastern BA Yale A Northeastern BG Colby H Northeastern H Colby H Providence A Colgate H Colby A Colby A Colby H R.P.I. H Dartmouth BG Loyola H Providence A Providence A Yale H Princeton A Northeastern BG Eastern Olympics H Loyola H Colby H R.P.I. A Providence A Clarkson H Harvard A Dartmouth H

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HAT TRICK HISTORY Date Feb. 9, 1968 Feb. 9, 1968 March 5, 1968 Dec. 4, 1968 Dec. 12, 1969 Jan. 3, 1970 Jan. 7, 1970 Feb. 2, 1970 Feb. 6, 1970 Feb. 6, 1970 Dec. 8, 1970 Dec. 21, 1970 Dec. 23, 1970 Dec. 27, 1970 Feb. 5, 1971 Feb. 5, 1971 Feb. 13, 1971 Dec. 10, 1971 Feb. 23, 1972 Dec. 16, 1972 Dec. 16, 1972 Dec. 22, 1972 Dec. 28, 1972 Dec. 28, 1972 Dec. 28, 1972 Jan. 27, 1973 Feb. 5, 1973 Feb. 6, 1973 Dec. 28, 1973 Jan. 25, 1974 Nov. 24, 1974 Nov. 24, 1974 Dec. 3, 1974 Dec. 30, 1974 Jan. 31, 1975 Dec. 12, 1975 Jan. 10, 1976 Nov. 23, 1976 Nov. 23, 1976 Dec. 28, 1976 Feb. 22, 1977 March 8, 1977 Nov. 22, 1977 Nov. 22, 1977 Dec. 2, 1977 Dec. 6, 1977 Dec. 23, 1977 Dec. 28, 1977 Jan. 24, 1978 Jan. 31, 1978 Jan. 5, 1979 March 2, 1979 March 2, 1979 Feb. 17, 1980 Feb. 17, 1981 Jan. 22, 1982 Jan. 24, 1982 Dec. 8, 1981 Nov. 21, 1982 Nov. 30, 1982 Dec. 2, 1982 Dec. 2, 1982 Jan. 4, 1983 Jan. 6, 1984 Jan. 24, 1984 Feb. 24, 1984 Feb. 24, 1984 Nov. 10, 1984 Jan. 4, 1985 Jan. 8, 1985 March 30, 1985 Nov. 2, 1985 Nov. 11, 1985 Nov. 19, 1985 Jan. 10, 1986 Jan. 18, 1986 Jan. 26, 1986 Feb. 19, 1986 Nov. 1, 1986 Nov. 15, 1986 Nov. 15, 1986 Nov. 21, 1986 Jan. 2, 1987 Jan. 10, 1987 Feb. 9, 1987 Feb. 5, 1988 Nov. 28, 1988

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Player Gordie Clarke Mike Flynn Charlie Toczylowski Tim Sheehy Tim Sheehy (4) Kevin Ahearn Paul Schilling Tim Sheehy Tom Mellor John Snyder Ed Kenty Bob Reardon Don Callow Ed Kenty Ed Kenty Bob Reardon (4) Ed Kenty Joe Fidler Ed Kenty (4) Jim Doyle Richard Smith Mike Powers Ray D’Arcy Bob Reardon Richie Smith Ed Kenty Mike Powers Mike Powers (5) Jim King Mike Powers Richie Smith (4) Mark Riley Richie Smith Richie Smith Richie Smith Joe Mullen Bob Ferriter Paul Barrett Rob Riley Bob Ferritter Joe Mullen Joe Mullen (4) Paul Barrett Mike Ewanouski Brian Burns (4) Paul Barrett Joe Mullen (4) Paul Barrett (4) Paul Barrett Rob Riley Gary Sampson Joe Mullen Paul Hammer Bill Army Billy O’Dwyer Lee Blossom Lee Blossom Billy O’Dwyer Billy McDonough (4) Ed Rauseo Lee Blossom Bob Sweeney Robin Monleon Billy McDonough Tim Mitchell Robin Monleon Bruce Milton Bob Sweeney Scott Harlow Bob Sweeney Doug Brown Scott Harlow Scott Harlow Scott Harlow Ken Hodge Scott Harlow (4) Scott Harlow Scott Harlow Tim Sweeney Steve Scheifele Kevin Stevens Tim Sweeney Tim Sweeney Kevin Stevens (4) Ken Hodge David Emma Steve Scheifele

Opponent Site Providence H Providence H Saint Lawrence A Yale H Northeastern BA New Hampshire H Yale A Northeastern BG R.P.I. H R.P.I. H New Hampshire A Minnesota H McMaster H Saint Louis SL Northeastern H Northeastern H Colgate A Northeastern A Boston U. H Boston State H Boston State H Notre Dame H New Brunswick H New Brunswick H New Brunswick H Saint Lawrence H Northeastern BG Northeastern BG Pennsylvania GL Saint Louis H Boston State H Boston State H Brown A Providence H New Hampshire H Princeton H Cornell A Boston State H Boston State H Colgate SY Bowdoin H Boston U. A Saint Anselm H Saint Anselm H Saint Lawrence A Northeastern A Notre Dame MS Air Force H Yale A Providence H Air Force A Princeton A Princeton A Northeastern H Maine A R.P.I. H Providence A Maine H Holy Cross H Brown A Saint Anselm H Saint Anselm H Harvard H British Columbia AK Dartmouth H Army H Army H Denver A Wisconsin A Boston U. A Minn.-Duluth JL New Hampshire H Holy Cross H Lowell H Colorado College A Minnesota H Michigan Tech H Boston U. H Northeastern A Michigan Tech H Michigan Tech H Providence A North Dakota A Colorado College A Harvard BG Lowell MT Northern Mich. H

Date Dec. 5, 1988 Jan. 13, 1989 Dec. 5, 1989 Dec. 28, 1989 Jan. 7, 1990 Jan. 16, 1990 Jan. 19, 1990 Jan. 20, 1990 Feb. 2, 1990 March 5, 1990 Nov. 27, 1990 Feb. 1, 1991 Feb. 15, 1991 Feb. 27, 1991 Oct. 24, 1992 Dec. 2, 1993 March 12, 1994 Oct. 22, 1994 Jan. 13, 1995 Jan. 28, 1995 Feb. 3, 1995 Nov. 10, 1995 Feb. 12, 1996 Feb. 28, 1997 Dec. 28, 1997 Feb. 13, 1998 Feb. 28, 1998 March 7, 1998 Oct. 9, 1998 Oct. 30, 1998 Nov. 20, 1998 Jan. 2, 1999 Jan. 8, 1999 Jan. 23, 1999 Oct. 23, 1999 Dec. 29, 1999 Dec. 30, 1999 Feb. 7, 2000 Feb. 20, 2000 March 2, 2000 March 5, 2000 Nov. 21, 2000 Jan. 27, 2001 March 16, 2001 Oct. 6, 2001 Nov. 8, 2001 Dec. 28, 2001 Oct. 4, 2003 Nov. 21, 2003 Dec. 5, 2003 Dec. 9, 2005 Jan. 28, 2006 Feb. 10, 2006 Feb. 23, 2006 March 10, 2006 April 6, 2006 Jan. 12, 2007 Nov. 30, 2007 Dec. 1, 2007 Dec. 12, 2007 April 10, 2008 Nov. 14, 2008 Nov. 15, 2008 Feb. 21, 2010 Feb. 23, 2010 March 12, 2010 March 20, 2010 March 28, 2010 March 12, 2011 Jan. 21, 2012 Jan. 19, 2013 Dec. 28, 2013 Jan. 18, 2014 Feb. 7, 2014 March 29, 2014 Jan. 24, 2015 Jan. 8, 2016 Oct. 16, 2016 Nov. 4, 2016 Nov. 22, 2016

Player Steve Heinze (4) Dave Pergola Marty McInnis David Emma Steve Heinze Marty McInnis David Emma (4) Steve Heinze Steve Heinze Marty McInnis (5) Bill Guerin David Emma David Franzosa David Emma Rob Canavan Brian Callahan Ryan Haggerty David Hymovitz Don Chase Ryan Haggerty Jerry Buckley David Hymovitz David Hymovitz Blake Bellefeuille Mike Lephart Brian Gionta Brian Gionta (4) Marty Reasoner Brian Gionta Jeff Farkas Brian Gionta Jeff Farkas (4) Blake Bellefeuille Brian Gionta Jeff Farkas Brian Gionta Jeff Farkas (5) Krys Kolanos Brian Gionta Krys Kolanos Jeff Farkas Brian Gionta Brian Gionta (5) Chuck Kobasew Tony Voce Tony Voce Ned Havern Tony Voce Tony Voce Tony Voce Chris Collins Brian Boyle (4) Stephen Gionta Brian Boyle Chris Collins Chris Collins Benn Ferriero Nathan Gerbe Ben Smith Nathan Gerbe Nathan Gerbe Brock Bradford Jimmy Hayes Brian Gibbons Cam Atkinson Cam Atkinson Matt Lombardi Cam Atkinson Jimmy Hayes Barry Almeida Steven Whitney Destry Straight Kevin Hayes Bill Arnold Johnny Gaudreau Ryan Fitzgerald Colin White Christopher Brown Austin Cangelosi JD Dudek

Note: Please see site key on pg. 144.

Opponent Site Northeastern H Boston U. H New Hampshire H Minn.-Duluth BR Providence H Dartmouth H Merrimack A New Hampshire H Merrimack A Merrimack H Providence A Merrimack H Lowell A Northeastern H Army A Providence A New Hampshire A Army A Yale H Providence A UMass Lowell A Northeastern H Harvard A Northeastern H Harvard BR Merrimack A UMass Lowell H Northeastern A Ohio State MA UMass Lowell H Boston U. H Minnesota H Maine H Providence A UMass-Amherst A Dartmouth GF Vermont GF Northeastern F New Hampshire A Northeastern A Boston U. H Merrimack H Maine H UMass Lowell F Vermont GF Merrimack H Miami (Ohio) DA Vermont A Providence H Boston U. H Massachusetts H UMass Lowell A Providence H UMass Lowell H Vermont H North Dakota BC Merrimack A Boston U. H Boston U. A Harvard A North Dakota PC Merrimack A New Hampshire H Northeastern H Merrimack H Massachusetts H Maine F Yale WC Massachusetts H Maine A Northeastern A Penn State CE Maine H Merrimack H Denver WC Connecticut H Providence H Wisconsin A Maine PR Connecticut A


SHUTOUT HISTORY Date Opponent Site Score Jan. 11, 1919 Commonwealth Pier BP 3-0 Jan. 31, 1920 Army A 5-0 Feb. 2, 1920 Fordham PA 10-0 Feb. 4, 1920 Boston University AR 9-0 Jan. 8, 1921 Bates A 5-0 Jan. 20, 1921 Dartmouth BA 4-0 Dec. 17, 1921 St. Paul’s School A 2-0 Jan. 21, 1922 Yale A 7-0 Jan. 11, 1923 M.I.T. BA 4-0 Feb. 24, 1923 Nichols Club A 3-0 March 1, 1923 B.A.A. BA 2-0 Dec. 20, 1923 McGill BA 1-0 Feb. 20, 1924 Maple A.A. BA 1-0 1924-25 Boston University BA 3-0 Feb. 7, 1925 St. Nicholas Club BA 1-0 Feb. 9, 1925 B.A.A. BA 2-0 Feb. 27, 1925 Montreal University BA 3-0 Jan. 21, 1927 M.I.T. BA 1-0 Feb. 6, 1929 Holy Cross BA 4-0 Jan. 2, 1936 Fitchburg BA 19-0 March 6, 1937 Colgate BA 15-0 Feb. 3, 1938 St. Anselm BA 6-0 Jan. 7, 1939 Colby BA 7-0 Feb. 23, 1943 Boston University BA 11-0 Feb. 23, 1948 Ft. Devens State BS 7-0 Jan. 30, 1951 Northeastern BA 2-0 Dec. 10, 1951 Tufts BA 20-0 Dec. 19, 1951 Harvard BA 5-0 Jan. 30, 1952 A.I.C. BA 4-0 Dec. 27, 1952 Northeastern BA 2-0 Jan. 3, 1953 Northeastern BA 5-0 12 Feb. 7, 1953 Northeastern BA 2-0 Dec. 8, 1953 Northeastern BG 6-0 Dec. 14, 1954 Northeastern BG 9-0 Feb. 26, 1955 Princeton A 8-0 Dec. 18, 1956 Brown A 5-0 Feb. 1, 1957 Northeastern BG 2-0 Dec. 17, 1957 St. Lawrence BA 1-0 Jan. 13, 1960 Yale A 7-0 Feb. 24, 1960 Boston University BA 5-0 March 4, 1961 Northeastern H 10-0 Dec. 27, 1961 Laval H 3-0 Jan. 25, 1962 Providence A 2-0 Feb. 12, 1962 Northeastern BG 4-0 Dec. 12, 1962 Brown H 6-0 Feb. 9, 1963 Colby H 6-0 Dec. 17, 1963 Princeton H 7-0 March 7, 1964 Colby H 10-0 Nov. 30, 1965 R.P.I. H 9-0 Dec. 8, 1965 Brown H 3-0 Feb. 2, 1966 Yale A 8-0 Dec. 17, 1966 Northeastern BG 6-0 Feb. 16, 1967 Providence H 9-0 Feb. 22, 1967 Dartmouth A 8-0 Feb. 9, 1968 Providence H 13-0 Feb. 2, 1970 Northeastern BG 5-0 Feb. 28, 1970 Army A 4-0 Nov. 23, 1976 Boston State H 18-0 Dec. 12, 1977 Harvard A 7-0 Dec. 22, 1977 Gustavus Adolphus A 7-0 Jan. 15, 1980 Dartmouth H 4-0 Nov. 8, 1980 Bowling Green A 4-0 Feb. 12, 1982 Colgate H 3-0 March 3, 1984 Providence* H 1-0 Nov. 4, 1984 Providence A 5-0 Oct. 26, 1985 Maine A 2-0 Nov. 11, 1985 Holy Cross H 6-0 Feb. 16, 1986 Lowell H 3-0 Nov. 8, 1988 Lowell A 6-0 Jan. 11, 1991 St. Lawrence H 5-0 Jan. 25, 1991 Lowell H 4-0 Dec. 1, 1991 Cornell H 3-0 Nov. 28, 1993 Army H 9-0 Nov. 28, 1997 St. Lawrence H 6-0 Jan. 10, 1998 Maine H 0-0 Jan. 16, 1998 Providence H 6-0 Jan. 17, 1998 Providence A 8-0 March 11, 1999 UMass Lowell H 5-0

BC Goaltender Saves Florence O’Connell Don McCloskey Eddie O’Brien Eddie O’Brien Eddie O’Brien Eddie O’Brien Luke Urban Jack Fitzgerald Jack Fitzgerald 8 Jack Fitzgerald Jack Fitzgerald Jack Fitzgerald Jack Fitzgerald Jack Fitzgerald Jack Fitzgerald Jack Fitzgerald Jack Fitzgerald Jack Fitzgerald Leon Fitzgerald Leon Fitzgerald Tim Ready Paul Moore Mario Roscio Paul Moore Phil Carey Bernie Burke Norm Dailey Joe Carroll 20 Joe Carroll Joe Carroll 20 Joe Carroll Joe Carroll 6 Vince Tarkey 10 Joe Carroll Joe Carroll Chuck D’Entremont Paul Carey Chuck D’Entremont Chuck D’Entremont Al Pitts Al Pitts Al Pitts XXXXXXX Charlie Driscoll Jim Logue Charlie Driscoll Charlie Driscoll Charlie Driscoll Tom Apprille Tom Apprille Tom Apprille John Ferney Tom Apprille John Ferney Fred Flavin Jeff Cohen Pat Murphy Jeff Cohen Pat Murphy George McPhee George McPhee Jeff Cohen George McPhee Jeff Cohen Jeff Cohen Jim Barton John Burnett Paul Skidmore Paul Skidmore Paul Skidmore Doug Ellis Bob O’Connor Bill Switaj Scott Gordon Scott Gordon Scott Gordon David Littman Scott Gordon Sandy Galuppo Scott LaGrand Scott LaGrand Scott LaGrand Greg Taylor Josh Singewald Scott Clemmensen Scott Clemmensen Scott Clemmensen Scott Clemmensen Scott Clemmensen

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21 34 18 24 20 29 1 20 4 7 5 6 30 24 28 22 15 34 21 21 19 20 38 30 9 18 16 31 25 21 27 17 33 13 10 16 17 24 23 26

Date Opponent Site Score Dec. 7, 1999 Merrimack H 4-0 Dec. 10, 1999 Harvard H 3-0 Jan. 23, 2000 Providence H 6-0 Jan. 29, 2000 Maine A 3-0 Feb. 7, 2000 Northeastern FC 6-0 Feb. 11, 2000 Providence H 8-0 Feb. 25, 2000 UMass-Amherst A 2-0 Dec. 6, 2000 Northeastern A 0-0 Jan. 19, 2001 Providence H 4-0 March 9, 2001 Merrimack H 1-0 Nov. 23, 2001 Harvard H 1-0 Dec. 1, 2001 UMass-Amherst H 4-0 Feb. 11, 2002 Harvard FC 4-0 Oct. 13, 2002 Massachusetts A 6-0 Nov. 7, 2002 Merrimack A 7-0 Jan. 31, 2003 Massachusetts H 9-0 March 29, 2003 Ohio State P 1-0 Jan. 9, 2004 Merrimack H 4-0 Jan. 30, 2004 Providence H 4-0 Feb. 21, 2004 UMass Lowell A 5-0 March 12, 2004 Boston University H 4-0 Nov. 22, 2004 Holy Cross H 5-0 Jan. 11, 2005 Yale A 1-0 Jan. 15, 2005 Boston University A 2-0 Jan. 28, 2005 Massachusetts H 6-0 Nov. 26, 2005 Merrimack H 3-0 Dec. 9, 2005 Massachusetts H 7-0 Jan. 14, 2006 Merrimack A 5-0 Jan. 20, 2006 Vermont H 2-0 Jan. 21, 2006 Vermont H 3-0 Feb. 23, 2006 UMass Lowell H 6-0 March 24, 2006 Miami (Ohio) WC 5-0 March 25, 2006 Boston University WC 5-0 Oct. 27, 2006 Wisconsin A 3-0 Nov. 4, 2006 Vermont H 1-0 Dec. 2, 2006 Boston University A 1-0 Feb. 22, 2007 UMass Lowell H 3-0 March 8, 2007 Northeastern H 3-0 March 25, 2007 Miami (Ohio) VW 4-0 Oct. 19, 2007 North Dakota** H 0-0 Dec. 20, 2007 RIT MA 6-0 March 22, 2008 Vermont FC 4-0 Nov. 21, 2008 Massachusetts H 2-0 Feb. 6, 2009 Massachusetts H 2-0 March 14, 2009 New Hampshire A 1-0 Feb. 1, 2010 Harvard F 6-0 Feb. 23, 2010 Merrimack H 7-0 March 19, 2010 Vermont F 3-0 April 10, 2010 Wisconsin FF 5-0 Oct. 9, 2010 Northeastern A 2-0 Oct. 16, 2010 Denver A 3-0 Nov. 19, 2010 Maine H 4-0 Nov. 28, 2010 Vermont H 6-0 Feb. 4, 2011 Massachusetts H 5-0 Feb. 11, 2011 Providence A 3-0 March 4, 2011 New Hampshire H 4-0 Feb. 25, 2012 Providence H 7-0 March 3, 2012 Vermont H 4-0 March 24, 2012 Air Force WC 2-0 March 25, 2012 Minnesota-Duluth WC 4-0 Feb. 24, 2012 Providence A 3-0 Oct. 20, 2013 Northeastern H 3-0 Oct. 26, 2013 UMass Lowell A 1-0 Dec. 27, 2013 Bowling Green CE 5-0 Jan. 31, 2014 Providence A 2-0 Feb. 21, 2014 UMass Lowell H 3-0 Feb. 27, 2015 Notre Dame A 2-0 Oct. 16, 2015 Wisconsin H 6-0 Oct. 23, 2015 Colorado College A 3-0 Oct. 24, 2015 Colorado College A 5-0 Nov. 3, 2015 Massachusetts H 7-0 Nov. 6, 2015 Maine H 3-0 Nov. 8, 2015 Maine H 2-0 Jan. 22, 2016 Massachusetts A 8-0 Jan. 29, 2016 Notre Dame A 4-0 Feb. 8, 2016 Boston University F 1-0 Mar. 11, 2016 Vermont H 3-0 Mar. 10, 2017 Vermont H 7-0

BC Goaltender Saves Tim Kelleher 21 Scott Clemmensen 24 Tim Kelleher 29 Scott Clemmensen 35 Scott Clemmensen 35 Scott Clemmensen 21 Scott Clemmensen 23 Scott Clemmensen 16 Scott Clemmensen 18 Scott Clemmensen 23 Tim Kelleher 23 Tim Kelleher 20 Matti Kaltiainen 22 Tim Kelleher 20 Tim Kelleher 13 Matti Kaltiainen 10 Robbie Miller 4 Matti Kaltiainen 26 Matti Kaltiainen 14 Matti Kaltiainen 14 Matti Kaltiainen 26 Matti Kaltiainen 14 Matti Kaltiainen 15 Cory Schneider 11 Matti Kaltiainen 14 Matti Kaltiainen 19 Robbie Miller 3 Cory Schneider 16 Cory Schneider 21 Cory Schneider 37 Cory Schneider 22 Cory Schneider 33 Cory Schneider 26 Cory Schneider 33 Cory Schneider 28 Cory Schneider 28 Cory Schneider 33 Cory Schneider 34 Cory Schneider 16 Cory Schneider 25 Cory Schneider 37 John Muse 28 John Muse 24 John Muse 29 John Muse 27 John Muse 21 John Muse 31 John Muse 33 Chris Venti 0 Parker Milner 17 Chris Venti 3 John Muse 30 John Muse 20 John Muse 35 Parker Milner 20 John Muse 32 John Muse Chris Venti 4 John Muse 14 Chris Venti 2 John Muse 24 John Muse 12 Parker Milner 25 Chris Venti 4 Parker Milner 26 Chris Venti 0 Parker Milner 20 Parker Milner 33 Parker Milner 29 Parker Milner 26 Parker Milner 38 Brian Billett 27 Thatcher Demko 30 Thatcher Demko 33 Thatcher Demko 35 Thatcher Demko 20 Thatcher Demko 25 Thatcher Demko 21 Thatcher Demko 26 Thatcher Demko 30 Thatcher Demko 30 Thatcher Demko 20 Thatcher Demko 28 Thatcher Demko 30 Thatcher Demko 36 Joseph Woll 22

* 10-minute mini-game to decide ECAC Quarterfinal series winner ** Two-period game (ice conditions) Note: Please see Site Key on pg. 144.

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YEAR - BY - YEAR RESULTS SITE KEY AK – Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, Alaska AP – Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, Calif. AR – Alumni Rink, Newton, Mass. B – Boston Arena, Boston, Mass. BC – Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis. BM – Broadmoor Ice Palace, Colorado Springs, Colo. BP – Burroughs Pond, Newton, Mass. BR – Bright Hockey Center, Boston, Mass. BS – Boston Skating Club, Brighton, Mass. C – Crystal Ice Palace, Norwalk, Conn. CB – Charlesbank Rink, Brighton, Mass. CE – CONSOL Energy Center / PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, Pa. DA – Duluth Arena, Duluth, Minn. DN – Dane County Coliseum, Madison, Wis. DU – DU Arena, Denver, Colo. F – FleetCenter/TD Garden, Boston, Mass. FF – Ford Field, Detroit, Mich. FP – Fenway Park, Boston, Mass. G – Boston Garden, Boston, Mass. GA – Germain Arena, Estero, Fla. GH – Green Hill Park, Worcester, Mass. GU – Gutterson Field House, Burlington, Vt. GW – Great Western Forum, Inglewood, Calif. I – Ice Pavilion, Cambridge, Mass. J – Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich. L – St. Louis Arena, St. Louis, Mo. LP – Lake Placid Olympic Arena, Lake Placid, N.Y. M – Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. MA – Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. ME – Meehan Auditorium, Providence, R.I. MF – Montreal Forum, Montreal, Quebec MG – Magness Arena, Denver, Colo. MI – Munn Ice Arena, East Lansing, Mich. MN – McNichols Sports Arena, Denver, Colo. MT – Matthews Arena, Boston, Mass. NC – Nassau County Coliseum, Uniondale, N.Y. NH – New Haven Coliseum, New Haven, Conn. NS – North Shore Sports Center, Lynn, Mass. OM – Omaha Civic Auditorium, Omaha, Neb. P – Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.I. PC – Pepsi Center, Denver, Colo. PE – Pepsi Arena, Albany, N.Y. PL – Playland Ice Casino, Rye, N.Y. PR - Cross Insurance Arena, Portland, Maine R – RPI Field House, Troy, N.Y. RE – Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, N.D. RI – Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence, R.I. RU – Rupert Thompson Arena, Hanover, N.H. RV – Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, Ohio S – Snively Arena, Durham, N.H. SC – Scottrade Center, St. Louis, Mo. ST – St. Paul Auditorium, St. Paul, Minn. TB – Tampa Bay Times Forum/Amalie Arena, Tampa, Fla. VW – Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, N.H. W – War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse, N.Y. WB – Walter Brown Arena, Boston, Mass. WC – Centrum Centre/DCU Center, Worcester, Mass. WF – Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Pa. WR - Warrior Ice Arena, Boston XC – Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.

1917-18

Coach: Robert Fowler Captain: Walter Falvey J 9 B Harvard Radio School 7 J 23 B Newport Naval Reserve 2 F 6 Boston University 3 Won 2, Lost 1, Tied 0 12

1 5 1 7

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1918-19

Coach: Robert Fowler Captain: Walter Falvey BP Commonwealth Pier CB Harvard Army Won 2, Lost 1, Tied 0

3 0 2 7 5 2 10 9

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1919-20

Coach: Walter Falvey Captain: Frank Morrissey J 7 I Yankee Division J 17 H Massachusetts A.C. J 31 A Army F 2 A Fordham F 4 AR Boston University F 6 I M.I.T. F 18 I Tufts Won 6, Lost 1, Tied 0

4 2 4 5 ***5 0 10 0 9 0 5 4 4 2 41 13

5 0 4 3 4 0 4 5 4 2 2 1 1 7 5 1 29 19

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1921-22

Coach: Fred Rocque Captain: Leo Hughes D 17 A St. Paul’s School D 26 B Pere Marquette D 30 B McGill J 16 B M.I.T. J 19 B Melrose H.C. J 21 A Yale F 9 B B.A.A. F 17 B M.I.T. M 2 B Harvard Won 5, Lost 3, Tied 1

2 0 2 5 0 3 3 2 1 1 7 0 2 4 6 1 4 2 27 18

T **

1922-23

Coach: Fred Rocque Captain: Ed Garrity D 25 B Boston H.C. D 28 B McGill J 11 B M.I.T. J 12 B Victoria J 26 B Boston University F 7 B Boston University F 12 B Queen’s College F 21 A Army F 22 A Hamilton F 23 A Nichols Club F 24 A Nichols Club M 1 B B.A.A. M 6 B Duluth M 9 B New Haven Won 12, Lost 1, Tied 1

3 3 T 3 1 4 0 3 1 3 2 *** 7 2 2 1 9 1 7 1 3 2 3 0 2 0 1 2 3 2 53 18

1923-24

Coach: Charles Foote Captain: Jack Fitzgerald D 13 B Boston H.C. D 20 B McGill D 27 B New Brunswick

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1 3 0 3 1 3 1 3 1 2 0 0 4 3 2 1 1 0 6 3 3 1 7 3 0 3 1 3 1 6 32 45

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0 1 2 4 1 2 2 4 7 1 1 1 3 0 3 1 1 0 2 0 2 2 1 2 3 0 4 2 4 5 3 1 2 2 41 28

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1924-25

1920-21

Coach: Fred Rocque Captain: Leo Hughes J 8 A Bates J 13 B M.I.T. J 20 B Dartmouth J 26 B M.I.T. J 29 H Amherst J 31 B Massachusetts A.C. F 3 B Shoe Trades F 25 B M.I.T. Won 6, Lost 2, Tied 0

D 28 B Toronto J 1 B Toronto J 15 B B.A.A. J 17 B Berlin H.C. J 21 B Maple A.A. F 2 GH B.A.A. F 7 B Boston H.C. F 15 B Abegweits F 20 B Maple A.A. F 23 A Army F 29 B Montreal Nationals M 5 B Nashua Nationals M 7 B Ottawa Shamrocks M 12 B B.A.A. M 14 B Montreal Victoria Won 7, Lost 10, Tied 1

1 1 1

5 0 3

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Coach: Charles Foote Captain: Jack Culhane D 23 B Boston University D 27 B Toronto J 1 B McGill J 3 B Toronto J 6 B Queen’s College J 8 B Boston All-Stars (ex.) B Boston University J 31 A Loyola (Montreal) F 7 B St. Nicholas Club F 9 B B.A.A. F 19 B McGill F 20 B McGill F 27 B Montreal University F 28 B Montreal University M 5 B B.A.A. M 7 B Montreal A.A. M 12 B B.A.A. Won 8, Lost 6, Tied 3

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1925-26

Coach: Fred Rocque Captain: Henry Groden D 11 B M.I.T. D 23 B Pere Marquette D 26 B Toronto D 28 M Royal Military Acad. D 29 M Montreal D 31 B McGill J 1 B Toronto J 9 B Toronto J 21 B Truro J 27 B Pere Marquette F 4 B Boston University F 12 A Sherbrooke F 13 A Loyola M 3 RI Pere Marquette M 4 B Boston University Ottawa Burgs Won 6, Lost 9, Tied 1

7 1 2 3 1 6 7 6 4 2 2 3 1 5 0 2 3 6 3 4 2 1 2 3 5 3 5 5 0 3 2 1 46 54

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1926-27

Coach: Fred Rocque Captain: Cornelius “Tubber” Cronin J 1 B Toronto J 13 B University Club J 21 B M.I.T. J 28 B Boston University J 29 A Springfield O.C. F 25 H Loyola (Montreal) Won 3, Lost 3, Tied 0

1 4 0 2 1 0 1 3 4 3 8 6 15 18

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YEAR - BY - YEAR RESULTS 1927-28

Coach: James “Sonny” Foley Captain: Joseph Fitzgerald D 31 A Yale J 20 B Boston University J 27 B Holy Cross F 8 B St. Francis Xavier F 15 B Boston University F 23 B Holy Cross Boston University Won 2, Lost 4, Tied 1

1935-36 2 3 5 1 2 6 0 19

5 3 4 2 3 3 5 25

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1928-29

Coach: James “Sonny” Foley Captains: Nick Tedesco, Arthur Morrissey D 21 B Dartmouth 0 3 J 5 B Loyola 0 6 J 9 A Dartmouth 2 5 J 11 A Pennsylvania 6 0 J 12 A Princeton 3 4 J 18 B Boston University 1 4 J 25 B B.A.A. 2 1 F 6 B Holy Cross 4 0 F 13 B Boston University 1 4 F 15 B Pennsylvania 6 1 F 19 A Yale 0 5 F 22 A Loyola 3 5 F 23 A Sherbrooke 2 3 M 1 B Holy Cross 6 1 Won 5, Lost 9, Tied 0 36 42

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Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Fred Moore D 20 B Dartmouth J 2 B Fitchburg State J 10 B Boston University J 14 B Northeastern J 23 B Clarkson J 30 B Northeastern F 4 B Boston University F 8 B M.I.T. F 11 A Princeton F 18 B St. Anselm F 25 A Brown M 7 B Colgate Won 7, Lost 4, Tied 1

0 3 19 0 3 4 6 3 1 5 8 2 3 2 5 4 1 1 6 4 2 3 7 3 61 34

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1936-37

Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Jack Burgess D 21 B M.I.T. J 2 B Northeastern J 12 B Boston University J 13 A Dartmouth J 23 G Williams J 27 B St. Anselm F 5 A Colby F 6 A New Hampshire F 13 B Boston University F 17 A Princeton F 19 A Brown F 23 B Northeastern M 6 B Colgate Won 8, Lost 4, Tied 1

1932-33

Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Bill Hogan F 4 B Northeastern F 10 B M.I.T. F 17 B Boston University F 20 A Brown M 6 B B.C. Alumni M 9 B Boston University Won 3, Lost 2, Tied 1

8 6 2 1 1 5 3 3 7 4 2 7 23 26

T -

1933-34

Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Ray Funchion J 11 B Union Boat Club J 13 B Berry H.C. J 18 A Brown J 20 B St. Anselm F 2 B Northeastern F 4 A St. Dominique F 8 B Boston University F 16 B Boston University F 25 A Nichols Jr. College Won 2, Lost 6, Tied 1

3 6 2 3 2 3 7 4 5 5 T 3 4 2 3 3 6 *3 1 30 35

5 2 1 1 T 6 5 ** 3 5 6 4 * 11 6 3 2 7 1 1 2 *3 5 3 7 6 2 15 0 70 42

1934-35

Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Frank Liddell D 14 B Northeastern D 17 A Brown D 21 B Dartmouth J 4 A Northeastern J 29 B Boston University F 12 A Princeton F 26 B Boston University M 1 B St. Anselm M 5 B Brown M 9 B Colgate Won 7, Lost 3, Tied 0

5 4 4 2 3 2 3 2 2 1 1 6 1 5 7 5 4 5 4 2 34 34

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3 4 15 1 9 6 11 4 4 3 9 5 10 3 11 1 8 3 13 2 6 2 6 3 14 6 11 5 130 48

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2 13 8 3 3 1 4 11 1 3 7 0 5 2 3 4 6 3 5 7 1 9 7 6 4 5 8 3 4 3 8 7 76 80

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Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Paul Moore D 7 A Princeton D 13 B Northeastern D 27 PL Colgate D 29 PL Dartmouth J 3 A Brown J 7 B Colby J 19 A Massachusetts J 20 G Brown J 31 B New Hampshire F 4 B Boston University F 8 A Dartmouth F 14 B Northeastern F 18 B Boston University F 21 B M.I.T. F 22 A Williams M 1 B Jr. Olympics Won 9, Lost 7, Tied 0

24 1 3 4 3 9 11 3 12 3 5 5 5 2 6 1 4 2 5 6 10 2 5 1 0 7 6 5 7 4 4 3 121 70

1940-41

1937-38

Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Joe Hartigan D 4 A Princeton D 17 A Brown D 20 G Dartmouth J 10 B Northeastern J 13 A New Hampshire J 20 A Massachusetts J 22 A Middlebury F 3 B St. Anselm F 8 B Boston University F 10 B Colby F 12 A Williams F 17 B Brown F 25 B Boston University M 1 B M.I.T. M 4 B Northeastern Won 9, Lost 6, Tied 0

D 27 PL Cornell D 29 PL Dartmouth J 4 G McGill J 9 B Northeastern J 16 B Boston University J 20 A Army J 30 B Northeastern F 2 A New Hampshire F 10 A Colby F 11 A St. Dominique’s F 13 B New Hampshire F 17 A Williams F 19 A Dartmouth F 23 B Colby F 24 B Boston University F 27 B M.I.T. Won 12, Lost 5, Tied 1

Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Ralph Powers D 13 A Yale D 16 B Northeastern J 6 B M.I.T. J 8 A New Hampshire J 13 B Boston University J 17 A Colby F 2 G Dartmouth F 3 B Northeastern F 10 B Boston University F 12 A Princeton F 28 B Colby National A.A.U. Tourney M 7 B High Standard H.C. M 7 B Massena (N.Y.) H.C. M 8 B St. Nick’s H.C. Won 12, Lost 2, Tied 0

4 5 6 7 8 5 2 9 5 2 7

3 3 2 5 2 4 7 5 2 5 5

3 9 6 78

2 8 4 57

11 8 2 4 6 5 8 7 11 62

5 2 14 2 5 6 3 2 0 3

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Coach: John Temple Captain: Wally Boudreau D 14 B Northeastern D 18 B Princeton J 12 B Dartmouth J 13 A Yale J 19 B Northeastern J 25 A Dartmouth F 4 B Boston University F 6 A Princeton F 23 B Boston University Won 7, Lost 2, Tied 0

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Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Ralph Dougherty D 12 A Princeton D 20 G M.I.T.

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YEAR - BY - YEAR RESULTS 1945-46

Coach: Joseph Glavin, S.J. Captain: John Buckley J 19 A Holy Cross F 2 BS Holy Cross F 11 A Dartmouth Won 1, Lost 2, Tied 0

1948-49 0 3 0 3

4 2 11 17

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Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: John Murphy D 10 B Boston University D 16 B Holy Cross D 20 A Dartmouth D 23 B Northeastern D 30 B Harvard J 9 A Ft. Devens St. J 14 B M.I.T. J 15 B Tufts J 21 B Tufts J 25 A Yale J 26 B Colby J 28 B Boston A.A. F 1 A Colby F 4 B Northeastern F 5 B Boston University F 17 B Harvard F 24 BS Holy Cross F 28 C St. Nick’s H.C. M 4 B M.I.T. Won 15, Lost 3, Tied 1

5 9 8 4 0 4 10 1 6 3 4 1 12 1 12 3 11 3 2 9 13 2 4 3 7 2 11 2 5 5 10 5 5 1 6 1 8 4 139 63

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1951-52 7 13 5 3 22 9 5 6 11 8 2 7 10 5 9 8 7 6 6

1 5 1 1 1 4 1 5 5 5 4 4 2 2 1 2 4 3 2

5 6

4 5

7 4 164

3 3 67

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Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Ed “Butch” Songin D 7 A Brown D 13 B Boston University D 20 B Harvard D 28 B McGill J 2 B Northeastern J 7 A Princeton J 31 B Tufts F 2 A Dartmouth F 4 A Yale F 7 B Northeastern F 13 B Boston University F 25 B Montreal University F 27 B M.I.T. F 28 B Harvard M 2 B Dartmouth New England Tournament M 6 B Bowdoin M 7 B Boston University NCAA Tournament M 16 BM Colorado College M 18 BM Michigan Won 14, Lost 5, Tied 0

7 4 8 8 9 9 6 4 6 7 1 2 7 8 10

1 3 5 2 4 3 4 2 4 3 8 6 2 9 3

15 2

3 1

3 6 122

10 10 83

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Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Len Ceglarski D 11 B Brown D 16 NS McGill D 18 B Tufts D 20 B Harvard D 27 B Michigan D 29 B Colorado College J 2 B Northeastern J 8 B Boston University J 26 A Dartmouth J 30 B Northeastern F 5 B Harvard F 6 B A.I.C. F 15 NS Dartmouth F 17 A Yale F 21 A Brown F 22 NS Toronto University F 26 B Boston University M 3 B M.I.T. New England Tournament M 5 B Tufts M 7 B Boston University Won 12, Lost 8, Tied 0

4 3 11 3 2 3 4 4 5 2 10 9 4 4 2 4 4 12 14 1 105

1 6 2 5 11 1 2 2 4 0 9 6 5 5 11 3 7 4 1 4 89

Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Pete Maggio D 6 A Brown D 10 B Tufts D 12 B M.I.T. D 15 A Yale D 17 B Northeastern D 19 B Harvard D 21 NS Princeton J 1 B U.S. Olympic Team J 9 B Harvard J 28 B Northeastern J 30 B A.I.C. F 1 A Clarkson F 2 A St. Lawrence F 4 B Boston University F 7 A Dartmouth F 13 B Boston University F 20 B Brown F 22 A Laval F 25 B M.I.T. M 6 NS Dartmouth Won 17, Lost 3, Tied 0

5 2 20 0 14 1 2 1 3 2 5 0 4 6 5 4 6 5 2 3 4 0 5 3 3 2 6 4 3 2 1 7 5 2 4 3 15 1 5 1 117 49

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1949-50

1947-48

Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captains: John Corcoran, Bob Mason D 3 B Harvard 3 4 D 15 B Ft. Devens St. 4 2 D 22 B M.I.T. 6 4 J 5 B Northeastern 7 6 J 12 B Dartmouth 4 3 J 27 B Northeastern 8 5 J 29 A Dartmouth 4 6 F 3 B Boston University 3 5 F 10 A Princeton 4 5 F 16 B New Hampshire 9 2 F 20 C Georgetown 8 1 F 23 BS Ft. Devens St. 7 0 F 25 B Harvard 6 1 F 27 B M.I.T. 9 2 M 1 B Middlebury 15 1 M 3 B Boston University 9 2 New England Tournament M 8 B Bowdoin 10 1 M 9 B Northeastern 6 4 NCAA Tournament M 19 BM Michigan 4 6 Won 14, Lost 5, Tied 0 126 60

Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Bernie Burke D 7 A Brown D 1 B M.I.T. D 6 BS Brown D 11 A Yale D 13 BS Ft. Devens St. D 15 B Harvard D 21 B Boston University J 2 B Colorado College J 10 BS M.I.T. J 12 B Harvard J 27 A Dartmouth F 1 B Northeastern F 2 B A.I.C. F 7 BS Princeton F 9 B Northeastern F 18 C St. Nick’s F 22 B Dartmouth F 25 A A.I.C. M 1 B Boston University New England Tournament M 8 B Northeastern M 9 B Boston University NCAA Tournament M 18 BM Colorado College M 19 BM Dartmouth Won 21, Lost 1, Tied 0

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Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Wellington Burtnett D 9 NS Yale D 13 B Brown Beanpot Tournament (3rd) D 26 B Harvard D 27 B Northeastern J 3 B Northeastern J 8 A Brown J 14 G Boston University J 17 A Princeton J 31 B Boston University F 5 A Dartmouth F 7 B Northeastern F 11 G Harvard F 13 B Boston University F 17 NS Dartmouth F 27 B Northeastern M 6 B Tufts Won 11, Lost 4, Tied 1

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4 6

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Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Bob Babine D 1 A Providence D 8 G Northeastern D 14 G Harvard D 15 A Brown D 17 B Dartmouth D 19 NS Princeton D 22 G Boston University Boston Arena Tournament D 29 B St. Lawrence D 30 B Middlebury Beanpot Tournament (1st) J 11 G Northeastern J 12 G Harvard J 15 A Clarkson J 16 A St. Lawrence J 30 A Yale F 4 A Dartmouth F 9 G Boston University F 15 G Harvard F 24 B Northeastern M 1 G Brown NCAA Tournament M 11 BM Minnesota M 13 BM Michigan State Won 17, Lost 4, Tied 0

8 6 5 3 5 4 10

5 0 3 2 4 3 2

1 5

4 2

8 4 2 5 5 4 6 4 6 4

5 1 3 1 3 2 5 1 2 1

1 2 98

14 7 70

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Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Dick Dempsey D 7 G Providence 4 2 D 10 G Harvard 4 3 D 14 G Northeastern 9 0 D 18 B RPI 5 3 D 20 G Clarkson 1 5 D 22 G St. Lawrence 1 6 Boston Arena Tournament D 27 B McGill 3 6 D 29 B Harvard 2 8 J 4 A Brown 7 4 J 8 A RPI 5 3 J 12 B Yale 2 3 J 31 G Northeastern 11 2 F 3 A Dartmouth 3 4 Beanpot Tournament (2nd) F 7 G Boston University 9 5 F 8 G Harvard 4 5 F 11 A Clarkson 3 2 F 12 A St. Lawrence 1 4 F 14 G Boston University 11 1 F 16 B Dartmouth 5 3 F 26 A Princeton 8 0 M 1 G Brown 6 5 Won 13, Lost 8, Tied 0 104 74

F 16 A St. Lawrence F 18 B Dartmouth F 23 A Army F 25 B Boston University Won 14, Lost 7, Tied 1

13 3 4 5 3

5 2 1 3 1

5 2 6 7 0 11 4 4

3 6 7 5 8 3 3 1

7 4 7 2 2 3 7

1 2 4 5 6 5 3

4 2 105

10 6 82

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3 6 2 3 6 0

6 6 2 8 12 2

2 2 4 2 3 1

6 5 6 2 3 0

0 4 3 1 5 5

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1 1 6 7 0

4 4 5 2 2 4 3

2 3 2 8 4 7 6

4 8 4

5 6 5

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3 7 3 2 1 3 2 1 1 8 5 3 4 10 4 4 76 101

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Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Jack Cadagan D 4 B Northeastern D 7 A Brown D 11 B Harvard D 16 B Clarkson D 17 B St. Lawrence Boston Arena Tournament D 26 B Dartmouth D 27 B Brown D 28 B Providence J 4 NS Princeton J 18 NS Providence J 20 G Boston University J 30 A Dartmouth Beanpot Tournament F 3 G Boston University F 5 A Yale F 8 A Army Beanpot Tournament (4th) F 10 G Harvard F 12 A Providence F 14 A Clarkson F 15 A St. Lawrence F 19 B Harvard F 26 B Boston University M 3 B Brown M 5 B Northeastern Won 9, Lost 12, Tied 2

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Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Joe Moylan D 4 G Tufts D 7 B Brown D 11 G Yale D 15 B Clarkson D 17 B St. Lawrence D 18 A Brown Boston Arena Tournament D 27 B Providence D 28 B Brown D 29 B Harvard J 4 A Princeton J 7 B Northeastern J 28 B RPI Beanpot Tournament (1st) F 1 G Northeastern F 5 G Boston University F 7 A Dartmouth F 11 G Boston University F 13 B Harvard F 15 A Clarkson

9 7 4 4 76

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1955-56

Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Eddie Carroll D 6 G Tufts D 13 G Northeastern D 14 A Brown D 16 G Harvard D 17 G Princeton Boston Arena Tournament D 26 B Brown D 28 B St. Lawrence D 30 B Clarkson J 10 B Boston University J 15 B U.S. Olympics (ex.) J 17 G Dartmouth F 2 A Dartmouth F 4 A Yale Beanpot Tournament (1st) F 6 G Northeastern F 8 G Harvard F 10 NS St. Francis Xavier F 17 A Clarkson F 18 A St. Lawrence F 25 B Harvard F 28 B Boston University NCAA Tournament M 15 BM Michigan Tech M 17 BM St. Lawrence Won 14, Lost 8, Tied 0

1 8 8 4 108

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Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Joe Jangro N 29 H Harvard D 3 H Brown D 10 H Yale D 12 A Princeton D 16 H St. Lawrence D 19 H Clarkson D 20 H RPI Boston Arena Tournament D 27 B Michigan State D 29 B Providence J 3 H Northeastern J 6 H Brown J 9 H Harvard J 14 B Boston University J 17 A Colby Beanpot Tournament F 2 G Harvard F 5 A Dartmouth F 7 A Army Beanpot Tournament (1st) F 9 G Boston University F 10 A Providence F 14 A Clarkson F 15 A St. Lawrence F 18 A Harvard F 21 H RPI F 25 H Boston University F 28 H Providence M 3 H Dartmouth NCAA Tournament M 13 R Michigan State M 14 R St. Lawrence Won 20, Lost 8, Tied 0

3 3 7 6 6 2 10

1 2 3 3 5 6 5

0 7 8 7 3 1 6

6 2 2 5 2 5 3

6 3 8

4 4 4

7 6 2 4 5 1 3 5 5

4 4 7 6 3 4 1 3 1

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Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Ed Smith D 5 H Harvard 4 2 D 8 A Brown 5 1 D 12 A RPI 4 5 D 18 H Princeton 8 2 D 19 H St. Lawrence 5 5 T D 22 H Laval 5 4 D 27 H Toronto 4 5 D 29 H North Dakota (ex.) 3 5 J 4 B Northeastern 6 2 J 7 H Dartmouth 4 3 J 9 H Clarkson 6 3 J 13 A Yale 7 0 J 16 H RPI 6 1 J 29 H Colby 4 3 F 4 A Providence 1 5 Beanpot Tournament F 8 G Boston University 2 5 F 10 H Brown 12 1 F 12 A Clarkson 7 2 F 13 A St. Lawrence 5 6 - Beanpot Tournament (4th) F 15 G Northeastern 5 6 F 20 H Army 6 3 F 24 B Boston University 5 0 F 27 H Providence 5 4 M 8 H Boston University 2 4 ECAC Playoffs M 11 A St. Lawrence 3 4 Won 15, Lost 9, Tied 1 121 76

1960-61

Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Tom Martin D 3 H Brown D 7 H Yale D 10 H RPI D 17 H Clarkson D 27 H Laval D 30 H Toronto J 2 H Harvard J 4 A Brown J 7 H St. Lawrence J 11 A Harvard J 14 A RPI J 28 A Princeton J 30 A Providence F 3 H Colby Beanpot Tournament F 6 G Northeastern F 9 A Dartmouth F 11 H Providence Beanpot Tournament (1st) F 13 G Harvard F 16 A Colby F 18 A Army F 22 H Boston University F 24 A St. Lawrence F 25 A Clarkson M 4 H Northeastern M 7 H Boston University Won 19, Lost 5, Tied 1

12 6 1 5 2 6 1 7 6 1 4 12 4 8

1 1 1 3 1 2 2 2 4 4 7 2 1 2

15 10 7

1 2 2

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YEAR - BY - YEAR RESULTS 1961-62

Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: George Grant D 6 A Brown D 9 H St. Lawrence D 12 H Providence D 16 A RPI D 19 A Northeastern ECAC Holiday Festival D 21 M St. Lawrence D 22 M Boston University D 27 H Laval D 29 H Queen’s J 3 H Dartmouth J 5 A St. Lawrence J 6 A Clarkson J 10 H Harvard J 13 A Colby J 25 A Providence J 27 H Princeton J 30 H Boston University F 3 H Northeastern Beanpot Tournament F 5 G Harvard F 7 A Yale F 9 H Clarkson Beanpot Tournament (3rd) F 12 G Northeastern F 17 H Army F 20 B Boston University F 24 H Colby F 26 G West Germany (ex.) F 28 H RPI M 3 H Brown ECAC Playoffs M 6 A St. Lawrence Won 15, Lost 13, Tied 1

1963-64 9 4 4 3 10

2 5 3 4 2

1 2 3 5 6 0 2 2 1 2 3 3 4

8 2 0 2 3 4 1 3 2 0 2 2 1

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6 3 3

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0 5 4 5 6 4 1

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9 86

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1962-63

Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Paul Aiken D 5 H Yale D 8 A Princeton D 12 H Brown D 14 B Northeastern D 15 B Clarkson ECAC Tournament D 20 M St. Lawrence D 21 M Clarkson D 27 H Laval D 29 H Colorado College J 5 A Colby J 9 B Boston University J 12 H Providence J 26 H St. Lawrence J 29 A Dartmouth J 31 A Providence F 2 H Northeastern Beanpot Tournament F 4 G Boston University F 6 A Brown F 9 H Colby Beanpot Tournament (1st) F 11 G Harvard F 16 G Army F 19 A Harvard F 22 A Clarkson F 23 A St. Lawrence F 27 H Boston University M 1 H Norwich ECAC Playoffs (2nd) M 5 H Army M 8 B St. Lawrence M 9 B Harvard NCAA Tournament M 14 H North Dakota M 16 H Clarkson Won 22, Lost 9, Tied 0

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Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Tom Apprille D 4 A Brown 4 1 D 7 H Providence 4 1 D 10 B Northeastern 4 2 D 14 H St. Lawrence 4 2 D 17 H Princeton 7 0 ECAC Holiday Festival (2nd) D 19 M Army 10 2 D 20 M Clarkson 3 9 D 23 G Toronto 1 9 D 27 B U.S. Olympics (ex.) 2 3 D 28 H McGill 6 2 D 30 H Loyola 9 2 J 3 A St. Lawrence 6 5 J 4 A Clarkson 3 4 J 8 H Harvard 2 4 J 11 B Boston University 5 6 J 24 H Dartmouth 4 2 J 28 A Providence 8 9 J 30 H Clarkson 5 1 Beanpot Tournament F 3 G Northeastern 7 4 F 5 A Yale 5 1 F 7 H Colgate 6 1 Beanpot Tournament (1st) F 10 G Boston University 6 5 F 15 A Colby 13 1 F 19 H Brown 4 4 F 22 A Army 1 5 F 26 H Boston University 0 1 F 29 H Northeastern 5 4 M 7 H Colby 10 0 ECAC Tournament M 10 H RPI 2 3 Won 18, Lost 10, Tied 1 144 90

1965-66

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3 1 0 2 3

5 3 10 4 10 4 3 3 3 3 7

1 1 2 8 1 1 4 2 2 2 3

2 5 6

1 3 0

3 4 1 2 1 3 8

1 2 3 4 5 1 3

3 6 3

1 2 4

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8 5 79

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Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Eddie Downes D 2 H Yale D 5 A Providence D 8 A Brown D 11 H Colby D 14 H St. Lawrence D 18 G RPI D 19 G Royal Military D 26 H McGill D 29 H Colorado College J 2 H Loyola J 5 B Northeastern J 8 H Boston University J 13 A Harvard J 16 H Brown J 28 A Princeton J 29 A Colgate F 3 H Northeastern F 6 A Dartmouth Beanpot Tournament F 8 G Harvard F 13 A Army Beanpot Tournament (1st) F 15 G Boston University F 19 H Providence F 23 B Boston University F 26 H Clarkson M 2 H Cornell M 4 A Colby ECAC Playoffs M 9 H Dartmouth M 12 B Clarkson M 13 B Brown NCAA Tournament M 18 ME North Dakota M 20 ME Michigan Tech Won 24, Lost 7, Tied 0

Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Allan Kierstead N 30 H RPI 9 0 D 4 A Cornell 1 3 D 8 H Brown 3 0 D 11 B Boston University 2 9 D 15 H Princeton 6 2 Boston Garden Tournament D 17 G Dartmouth 10 1 ECAC Tournament D 19 M St. Lawrence 3 5 D 27 H McGill 5 1 D 30 H Montreal 3 2 J 2 H Loyola 10 2 J 4 B Northeastern 2 3 J 7 A Clarkson 0 5 J 8 A St. Lawrence 3 9 J 12 H Harvard 4 7 J 15 A Brown 1 3 J 28 H Colgate 5 4 J 30 H Eastern Olympics 1 2 F 2 A Yale 8 0 F 4 H Northeastern 5 3 Beanpot Tournament F 7 G Boston University 4 6 F 11 H Providence 5 4 Beanpot Tournament (3rd) F 14 G Northeastern 5 3 F 19 H Army 6 2 F 22 H Dartmouth 6 2 F 26 H Boston University 4 5 M 1 A Providence 14 5 M 5 A Colby 10 4 ECAC Tournament M 8 A Cornell 0 9 Won 16, Lost 12, Tied 0 135 101

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2 1 7 5 3 1 2 6 9 3 5 4 2 3 4 2 1 8

5 6

4 2

5 8 4 3 5 12

4 4 5 5 6 1

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3 2 2

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Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Jerry York N 30 H Yale D 3 H Boston University D 7 A Brown D 10 A Princeton D 13 B Boston University ECAC Tournament D 16 G Michigan State D 17 G Northeastern D 22 H Eastern Olympics D 27 H Loyola D 30 H McGill J 3 B Northeastern J 6 H Clarkson J 11 A Harvard J 14 H Colby J 28 B Colgate F 1 H Cornell F 3 A RPI Beanpot Tournament F 9 G Northeastern F 10 H St. Lawrence Beanpot Tournament (3rd) F 13 G Harvard F 16 H Providence F 22 A Dartmouth F 25 A Army M 1 H Northeastern M 4 A Providence ECAC Tournament M 7 H Clarkson M 10 G Cornell M 11 G St. Lawrence Won 20, Lost 8, Tied 0

12 2 6 8 3

3 4 3 4 8

3 6 8 10 6 2 6 4 6 6 2 12

5 0 2 3 2 4 5 3 1 2 3 2

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Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Steve Dowling D 6 H Brown 5 4 D 9 H Harvard 4 3 D 12 B Boston University 3 6 ECAC Holiday Tournament D 15 G Dartmouth 4 1 D 16 G Princeton 4 7 D 19 H Loyola 6 1 D 22 H McGill 9 4 St. Paul Classic D 27 ST Colorado College 5 8 D 28 ST Harvard 5 2 D 30 A Minnesota-Duluth 5 3 J 3 A Yale 6 3 J 5 H Princeton 4 4 T J 9 H Dartmouth 7 2 J 12 B Northeastern 6 1 J 14 H U.S. Olympic Team (ex.) 2 6 J 26 A St. Lawrence 7 8 *J 27 A Clarkson 5 2 J 30 A Providence 9 3 F 2 H Colgate 2 1 Beanpot Tournament F 5 G Harvard 4 6 F 9 H Providence 13 0 Beanpot Tournament (3rd) F 12 H Northeastern 6 4 F 16 H RPI 5 4 F 22 A Cornell 1 3 F 24 H New Hampshire 4 6 F 28 H Boston University 1 2 M 2 A Army 7 1 ECAC Tournament (2nd) M 5 A St. Lawrence 7 6 * M 8 G Clarkson 6 5 ** M 9 G Cornell 3 6 - NCAA Tournament M 14 DA Denver 1 4 M 16 DA Cornell 1 6 Won 19, Lost 12, Tied 1 155 116

1968-69

Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Mike Flynn D 4 H Yale 5 D 7 A Princeton 3 D 11 A Brown 4 D 14 H Clarkson 7 D 17 A Harvard 6 ECAC Christmas Tournament D 20 G Princeton 6 D 21 G Cornell 3 D 27 H McGill 8 D 30 H Colorado 7 Centennial Tournament J 3 MF McGill 9 J 4 MF Loyola 4 J 8 A Dartmouth 10 J 11 H Boston University 5 J 24 A Colgate 3 J 28 H Cornell 3 J 31 H Northeastern 10 Beanpot Tournament F 3 G Boston University 2 F 7 H St. Lawrence 4 Beanpot Tournament (3rd) F 10 G Northeastern 6 F 14 A New Hampshire 3 F 17 A Providence 7 F 19 A RPI 5 F 22 H Army 5 F 26 B Boston University 7 F 28 H Providence 10 ECAC Tournament M 7 H Clarkson 2 Won 19, Lost 7, Tied 0 144

2 2 1 2 5 3 6 1 4 3 7 2 10 2 4 2 4 3 3 2 4 8 3 3 1 4 91

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Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: John Sullivan D 3 A Providence 6 5 D 5 H Princeton 11 3 D 9 H Brown 8 3 D 12 B Northeastern 7 1 D 17 H Harvard 6 5 D 20 H Notre Dame 7 3 ECAC Holiday Tournament D 22 M St. Lawrence 6 7 D 23 M RPI 7 1 D 26 A Denver 2 6 D 27 A Denver 6 7 D 29 A Notre Dame 7 4 J 3 H New Hampshire 6 5 J 7 A Yale 6 4 J 9 H Dartmouth 5 2 J 24 H Colgate 4 1 J 27 B Boston University 3 8 Beanpot Tournament F 2 G Northeastern 5 0 F 6 H RPI 13 6 Beanpot Tournament (2nd) F 9 G Boston University 4 5 F 14 A Cornell 3 5 F 18 H Providence 4 3 F 20 A Clarkson 5 7 F 21 A St. Lawrence 2 7 F 25 H Boston University 1 8 F 28 A Army 4 0 ECAC Tournament M 10 H Harvard 5 10 Won 16, Lost 10, Tied 0 143 116

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D 14 H Harvard 4 6 D 18 A Notre Dame 3 14 ECAC Holiday Tournament D 20 M Notre Dame 4 7 D 21 M Brown 6 3 D 28 H Boston State 9 2 D 30 H Dalhousie 5 2 J 4 H Providence 3 8 J 7 H New Hampshire 5 6 J 14 A Boston University 1 4 J 26 A Cornell 3 10 J 28 H St. Louis 6 4 F 1 A Yale 6 10 F 4 H Colgate 3 2 Beanpot Tournament F 7 G Boston University 2 4 F 10 H Dartmouth 2 4 Beanpot Tournament (3rd) F 14 G Northeastern 5 4 F 18 A Clarkson 6 4 F 19 A St. Lawrence 5 7 F 21 A Dartmouth 6 5 F 23 H Boston University 7 5 F 25 H Army 6 3 F 29 A Bowdoin 2 3 M 4 A Pennsylvania 3 8 Won 14, Lost 16, Tied 0 130 155

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1970-71

Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: John Powers D 2 H Yale 6 3 D 5 A Princeton 8 2 D 8 A New Hampshire 4 8 D 11 H Providence 2 7 D 15 A Harvard 0 4 ECAC Christmas Tournament D 18 G Dartmouth 2 1 D 19 G Cornell 2 12 D 21 H Minnesota 5 10 D 23 H McMaster 10 2 St. Louis Tournament (2nd) D 27 L St. Louis 9 5 D 28 L Wisconsin 2 7 D 30 H Notre Dame 3 5 J 2 H Pennsylvania 3 5 J 6 A Brown 3 6 J 9 H Boston University 3 8 J 13 A Dartmouth 5 4 J 26 H Clarkson 1 3 J 29 H St. Lawrence 7 4 F 2 A Providence 4 6 F 5 H Northeastern 10 3 Beanpot Tournament F 8 G Harvard 4 10 F 13 A Colgate 9 4 F 16 A Boston University 4 9 F 19 H Cornell 2 9 Beanpot Tournament (3rd) F 22 G Northeastern 8 2 F 27 A Army 5 2 Won 11, Lost 15, Tied 0 121 141

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Coach: John A. “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Vin Shanley Christmas City of the North Tournament N 25 DA Minnesota-Duluth 4 N 26 DA Lake Superior State 2 N 27 DA Manitoba 2 N 30 A Providence 5 D 3 H Princeton 4 D 7 H Brown 4 D 10 A Northeastern 7

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Coach: Len Ceglarski Captain: Bob Reardon D 6 A Brown 4 9 D 8 H Providence 6 5 D 13 A Harvard 4 6 D 16 H Boston State 13 2 ECAC Christmas Tournament D 18 G Merrimack 4 1 D 20 G Dartmouth 5 8 D 22 H Notre Dame 11 4 D 28 H New Brunswick 14 2 D 30 H New Hampshire 5 2 J 2 H Northeastern 8 2 J 5 H St. Louis 8 5 J 9 A Princeton 7 3 J 13 H Boston University 7 5 J 24 H Cornell 3 1 J 27 H St. Lawrence 13 4 J 30 H Yale 6 2 F 2 A New Hampshire 7 8 Beanpot Tournament F 5 G Northeastern 9 8 F 8 A Dartmouth 6 5 Beanpot Tournament (2nd) F 12 G Boston University 1 4 F 16 H Clarkson 9 8 F 21 A Boston University 2 2 F 24 A Army 5 2 F 28 H Bowdoin 5 1 M 2 A Providence 8 3 ECAC Tournament (2nd) M 6 H New Hampshire 4 2 M 9 G Pennsylvania 5 3 M 10 G Cornell 2 3 NCAA Tournament (3rd) M 15 G Denver 4 10 M 17 G Cornell 3 1 Won 22, Lost 7, Tied 1 188 121

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Coach: Len Ceglarski Captain: Ray D’Arcy D 2 H St. Anselm 5 4 D 5 H Brown 0 3 D 8 H St. Mary’s 6 4 D 11 A Providence 10 5 D 15 H Princeton 11 3 D 21 H New Hampshire 4 5 Great Lakes Tournament (3rd) D 27 J Michigan State 5 12 D 28 J Pennsylvania 6 2 D 30 A Notre Dame 4 3 J 2 A Northeastern 4 7 J 5 H Loyola 5 3 J 8 H Harvard 6 5 J 12 A Cornell 3 6 J 15 H Boston State 5 3 J 18 A Boston University 2 11 J 22 A Dartmouth 4 5 J 25 H St. Louis 5 3 J 29 A Yale 7 6 F 1 A New Hampshire 2 5 Beanpot Tournament F 4 G Harvard 6 11 F 7 H Dartmouth 4 3 Beanpot Tournament (4th) F 1 G Northeastern 3 4 F 15 A Clarkson 2 4 F 16 A St. Lawrence 2 5 F 20 H Boston University 7 5 F 23 A Army 5 4 F 27 A Bowdoin 8 4 M 1 H Providence 6 3 Won 16, Lost 12, Tied 0 137 138

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Coach: Len Ceglarski Captains: Mark Riley, Richie Hart N 24 H Boston State 13 1 D 1 H St. Louis 7 8 D 3 A Brown 6 6 D 6 H St. Anselm 9 3 D 10 H Northeastern 7 4 D 13 A Providence 4 6 D 22 H Notre Dame 4 7 D 27 A Denver 5 2 D 28 A Denver 4 10 D 30 H Providence 7 4 ECAC Holiday Festival J 3 M Cornell 7 10 J 5 M Brown 4 6 J 7 A Harvard 1 2 J 11 A New Hampshire 1 5 J 15 H Cornell 6 6 J 18 H Boston University 3 10 J 21 H Dartmouth 6 8 J 24 H St. Lawrence 1 5 J 28 H Yale 6 2 J 31 H New Hampshire 6 4 Beanpot Tournament F 3 G Boston University 3 5 F 6 A Dartmouth 5 4 Beanpot Tournament (4th) F 10 G Northeastern 3 5 F 14 H Clarkson 2 4 F 18 A Boston University 1 4 F 21 H Army 9 7 F 26 H Bowdoin 4 1 M 1 A Princeton 4 3 Won 11, Lost 15, Tied 2 138 142

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Coach: Len Ceglarski Captains: Mark Albrecht, Richie Smith N 27 A St. Louis 2 N 30 A St. Louis 2 D 2 H Brown 5 D 4 H St. Anselm 10 D 7 H New Hampshire 1 D 10 A Providence 5

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Coach: Len Ceglarski Captain: Bob Ferriter N 23 H Boston State N 28 H St. Louis N 30 A Brown D 3 H Northeastern D 5 H St. Anselm D 8 A Providence D 11 A Vermont D 13 H Providence D 19 H Notre Dame Syracuse Invitational (1st) D 28 W Colgate D 29 W Cornell J 6 H Pennsylvania J 8 A New Hampshire J 11 H Harvard J 15 H Cornell J 18 H Dartmouth J 22 A Boston University J 25 H Yale J 28 H St. Lawrence F 1 H New Hampshire F 2 A Dartmouth Beanpot Tournament F 7 G Harvard F 10 H Clarkson Beanpot Tournament (3rd) F 14 G Northeastern F 19 A Army F 22 H Bowdoin F 26 H Boston University M 1 A RPI M 5 A Princeton ECAC Tournament M 8 A Boston University Won 18, Lost 11, Tied 1

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Coach: Len Ceglarski Captain: Joe Mullen N 21 H St. Anselm 8 1 N 27 A Brown 2 4 D 1 A Vermont 4 5 D 5 H Northeastern 5 3 D 8 H Providence 4 2 D 11 H Lowell 0 3 D 16 A New Hampshire 5 7 D 22 H Notre Dame 10 5 Auld Lang Syne Classic D 30 RU Clarkson 5 9 D 31 RU Bowdoin 8 3 J 2 H New Hampshire 3 5 J 5 A Air Force 11 1 J 6 A Air Force 14 7 J 9 H Harvard 4 5 J 13 H Cornell 4 11 J 16 A Dartmouth 2 6 J 20 A Boston University 2 4 J 24 H Yale 8 5 J 25 A Providence 1 7 J 28 H St. Lawrence 9 3 F 1 H Dartmouth 8 6 Beanpot Tournament F 5 G Northeastern 7 2 F 9 A Army 6 2 Beanpot Tournament (2nd) F 12 G Boston University 3 4 F 17 H Clarkson 8 6 F 20 H Bowdoin 4 7 F 23 A Colgate 4 2 F 24 A RPI 7 9 F 27 H Boston University 5 3 M 2 A Princeton 6 4 Won 16, Lost 14, Tied 0 167 141

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Coach: Len Ceglarski Captain: Steve Barger N 16 H Ohio State 4 5 N 19 H Salem State 8 5 N 26 H St. Anselm 7 3 N 29 A New Hampshire 5 3 D 3 H Brown 4 4 D 7 A Clarkson 8 4 D 8 A St. Lawrence 7 1 D 11 H Maine 3 6 D 14 H Princeton 7 5 UNH Tournament (1st) D 28 S Bowdoin 7 1 D 29 S New Hampshire 8 5 J 4 A Michigan 3 7 J 5 A Michigan State 5 3 J 9 A Harvard 6 2 J 12 A Cornell 6 5 J 15 H Dartmouth 4 0 J 18 A Boston University 7 6 J 22 A Yale 4 2 J 25 H Providence 4 1 J 27 H RPI 8 4 J 31 A Dartmouth 5 6 F 1 H Colgate 6 3 Beanpot Tournament F 4 G Harvard 4 3 F 7 H New Hampshire 4 3 Beanpot Tournament (2nd) F 11 G Northeastern 4 5 F 17 H Northeastern 9 1 F 21 A Maine 6 3 F 23 A Army 9 3 F 25 H Vermont 7 3 M 1 A Providence 2 6 M 5 H Boston University 4 1 M 8 A Northeastern 8 6 ECAC Playoffs M 11 H Cornell 1 5 Won 25, Lost 7, Tied 1 184 120

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Coach: Len Ceglarski Captains: Mike Ewanouski, Mark Switaj N 7 A Bowling Green 4 3 N 8 A Bowling Green 4 0 N 21 H Merrimack 7 3 N 24 H Holy Cross 8 7 D 3 A Brown 4 4 D 5 A Providence 3 3 D 8 H Maine 3 2 D 11 A Vermont 6 3 D 14 H New Hampshire 2 5 D 29 H Salem State 6 5 J 3 A Princeton 3 6 J 6 H Harvard 6 2 J 9 A Boston University 6 4 J 13 H Dartmouth 6 1 J 16 H Cornell 6 6 J 20 H Yale 6 1 J 23 H St. Lawrence 3 2 J 26 A Northeastern 5 3 J 29 A Dartmouth 2 1 Beanpot Tournament F 2 G Boston University 5 2 F 6 H Providence 2 5 Beanpot Tournament (2nd) F 9 G Harvard 0 2 F 13 H Clarkson 0 5 F 17 A Maine 4 1 F 20 A Colgate 3 6 F 21 A RPI 4 1 F 24 H Boston University 3 5 F 27 H Army 5 1 M 1 A New Hampshire 4 3 M 4 H Northeastern 4 3 ECAC Playoffs M 10 H Providence 2 5 Won 20, Lost 8, Tied 3 126 100

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Coach: Len Ceglarski Captains: Lee Blossom, Mike O’Neil N 21 H Holy Cross 10 4 N 24 A Northeastern 1 1 N 28 A Princeton 2 4 N 30 A Brown 6 1 D 2 H St. Anselm 15 5 D 5 A Providence 1 5 D 7 H Maine 8 4 D 11 A Vermont 5 3 D 22 A Minnesota 3 6 D 23 A Minnesota 2 4 I Love NY Tourney D 28 LP Cornell 4 3 D 29 LP St. Lawrence 2 4 J 4 H Harvard 10 4 J 8 A Boston University 3 4 J 11 A Army 6 2 J 14 H Cornell 6 3 J 18 H Yale 4 5 J 21 H St. Lawrence 4 2 J 26 A Dartmouth 7 6 F 1 A New Hampshire 6 6 F 4 H Providence 2 4 Beanpot Tournament F 8 G Harvard 5 4 F 11 H Clarkson 5 3 Beanpot Tournament (1st) F 14 G Northeastern 8 2 F 18 A Colgate 1 4 F 19 A RPI 3 6 F 22 H New Hampshire 4 5 F 24 H Northeastern 4 5 F 26 A Maine 3 2 M 1 H Boston University 0 3 Won 15, Lost 13, Tied 2 140 114

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Coach: Len Ceglarski Captain: Tim Mitchell O 17 H Northeastern 7 5 O 26 H North Dakota 5 7 O 28 H North Dakota 4 3 O 30 A New Hampshire 4 3 N 4 A Providence 5 0 N 9 A Denver 3 8 N 10 A Denver 7 4 N 13 H Boston University 6 3 N 17 A Lowell 5 7 N 19 H Holy Cross 11 2 N 23 A Minnesota 2 8 N 24 A Minnesota 2 4 N 30 A Michigan Tech 4 2 D 1 A Michigan Tech 6 2 D 4 A Brown 9 3 D 7 H Northern Michigan 3 2 D 8 H Northern Michigan 7 3 D 21 H Harvard 6 6 T D 28 H Colorado College 7 5 D 29 H Colorado College 7 5 J 4 A Wisconsin 5 2 J 5 A Wisconsin 6 2 J 8 A Boston University 10 1 J 11 H Minnesota-Duluth 4 8 J 13 H Minnesota-Duluth 4 2 J 16 H New Hampshire 3 4 *J 19 H Providence 5 2 J 21 A Northeastern 10 3 J 27 H Maine 9 3 J 30 H Lowell 15 6 Beanpot Tournament F 4 G Northeastern 2 4 F 7 A New Hampshire 5 3 Beanpot Tournament (4th) F 11 G Harvard 5 6 F 14 A Lowell 4 2 F 17 H Northeastern 5 1 F 23 A Maine 3 2 F 24 A Maine 4 5 *F 27 H Providence 4 6 M 3 H Boston University 2 2 T Hockey East Tournament (2nd) M 15 P Lowell 6 5 M 16 P Providence 1 2 ** NCAA Tournament M 22 H Minnesota 5 7 M 23 H Minnesota 4 1 NCAA Frozen Four M 26 J Providence 3 4 ***M 30 J Minnesota-Duluth 6 7 *Won 28, Lost 15, Tied 2 240 172

1985-86

Coach: Len Ceglarski Captain: Scott Harlow O 26 A Maine O 30 H Northeastern N 2 H New Hampshire N 5 H Providence N 8 H Wisconsin N 9 H Wisconsin N 11 H Holy Cross N 13 A Boston University N 19 H Lowell N 22 A Northern Michigan N 23 A Northern Michigan N 26 A Harvard D 1 H Denver D 3 H Denver D 6 A Minnesota-Duluth D 7 A Minnesota-Duluth D 11 A New Hampshire D 27 A North Dakota D 28 A North Dakota J 3 H Sokol-Kiev (ex.) J 10 A Colorado College J 11 A Colorado College J 14 A Providence

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Coach: Len Ceglarski Captains: John McLean, Shaun Real, Kevin Stevens O 24 A Maine 8 4 O 25 A Maine 3 6 O 29 WB Northeastern 3 1 N 1 A Northeastern 7 1 N 5 A Lowell 4 3 N 8 MT Lowell 3 4 N 10 A Holy Cross 3 1 N 15 MT Michigan Tech 9 2 N 16 WB Northern Michigan 6 1 N 18 BR Providence 5 4 * N 21 A Providence 6 2 N 29 WB Minnesota 8 7 * D 2 G Boston University 9 6 D 6 A Boston University 7 5 D 10 A New Hampshire 4 2 D 13 BR New Hampshire 10 1 D 26 MT Moscow-Spartak (ex.) 2 4 J 2 A North Dakota 5 7 J 4 A Wisconsin 5 6 J 9 A Denver 8 6 J 10 A Colorado College 9 7 J 16 BR Minnesota-Duluth 7 1 J 20 G Boston University 8 2 J 23 A Boston University 5 4 * J 28 MT Lowell 7 6 J 30 A Lowell 3 5 Beanpot Tournament (3rd) F 2 G Boston University 3 6 F 9 G Harvard 7 6 * F 13 WB Maine 6 5 * F 14 WB Maine 6 3 F 18 WB New Hampshire 4 3 F 21 A New Hampshire 7 2 F 23 WB Northeastern 10 4 F 26 A Northeastern 3 5 M 1 A Providence 9 3 M 7 WB Providence 9 3 Hockey East Tournament M 15 G Northeastern 9 3 M 16 G Maine 4 2 NCAA Quarterfinals M 20 WB Minnesota 1 4 M 21 WB Minnesota 3 2 Won 31, Lost 9, Tied 0 233 145

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Coach: Len Ceglarski Captains: David Littman, Paul Marshall, Tim Sweeney O 28 A Providence 6 N 1 H Boston University 3 N 4 A Northeastern 2 N 8 A Lowell 6 N 12 A Colorado College 2 N 14 A Denver 6 N 18 H New Hampshire 5 N 22 H Michigan Tech 4 N 25 A Harvard 3 N 28 H Northern Michigan 5 D 2 H Michigan 5 D 5 H Northeastern 8 D 9 H New Hampshire 7 D 21 H Moscow Dynamo (ex.) 6 Riverfront Invitational Tournament D 29 RV Yale 5 D 30 RV Ohio State 7 J 3 A Maine 3 J 5 H Notre Dame 7 J 7 A North Dakota 1 J 9 A Wisconsin 4 J 13 H Boston University 8 J 20 H Minnesota 4 J 23 H Minnesota-Duluth 7 J 27 A Lowell 8 J 31 A Northeastern 4 F 3 H Lowell 4 Beanpot Tournament F 6 G Harvard 4 F 10 A Providence 2 Beanpot Tournament (3rd) F 13 G Northeastern 4 F 17 H Maine 6 F 19 H Maine 6 F 21 H Providence 4 F 25 A New Hampshire 4 F 28 A Boston University 3

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Coach: Len Ceglarski Captain: Greg Brown O 31 H Northeastern 2 3 N 4 A Vermont 7 1 N 7 H Merrimack 3 1 N 11 A Providence 4 8 N 17 H Michigan State 3 5 N 21 A Northeastern 3 5 N 24 H Minnesota 7 4 N 28 H Boston University 4 6 D 1 A Maine 5 1 D 2 A Maine 4 3 D 5 H New Hampshire 9 5 D 8 H Cornell 8 3 D 9 A Lowell 2 3 Bank One Badger Hockey Showdown D 28 BC Minnesota-Duluth 3 2 D 29 BC Wisconsin 3 6 J 3 A Boston University 3 2 J 7 H Providence 6 5 J 9 A Northeastern 7 4 J 12 A St. Lawrence 2 2 T J 13 A Clarkson 2 3 J 16 H Dartmouth 8 3 J 19 H Merrimack 8 3 J 20 A New Hampshire 6 4 J 23 H Lowell 3 2 J 30 H Yale 7 3 F 2 A Merrimack 10 1 Beanpot Tournament (3rd) F 5 G Boston University 3 4 F 12 G Northeastern 8 4 F 14 H Providence 6 2 F 17 H Maine 3 1 F 20 A New Hampshire 5 3 F 23 H Lowell 6 3 F 27 A Boston University 2 4 Hockey East Tournament (1st) M 2 H Merrimack 3 1 M 4 H Merrimack 3 6 M 5 H Merrimack 8 5 M 9 H New Hampshire 5 4 M 11 H Maine 4 3 NCAA Tournament M 23 H Minnesota 4 2 M 24 H Minnesota 1 2 M 25 H Minnesota 6 1 NCAA Frozen Four M 30 J Wisconsin 1 2 Won 28, Lost 13, Tied 1 197 135

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Coach: Len Ceglarski Captain: David Emma N 2 H Vermont 5 N 11 H Boston University N 13 A Northeastern 7 N 16 A Michigan State N 17 A Michigan State N 20 H Northeastern 6 N 23 H Harvard 2 N 25 A RPI 4 N 27 A Providence 8 D 2 H Michigan 5 D 4 H Providence 5 D 8 A New Hampshire D 10 A Merrimack 5 D 15 H Maine 6 D 20 N Minnesota 3

D 21 N Michigan State 2 3 J 4 H Notre Dame 8 1 J 5 A Merrimack 3 2 J 8 H New Hampshire 5 3 J 11 H St. Lawrence 5 0 J 12 H Clarkson 8 5 J 15 A Maine 5 6 J 18 H Boston University 5 2 J 20 H Maine 5 4 J 22 A Dartmouth 8 2 J 25 H Lowell 4 0 J 26 A Lowell 2 3 J 29 A Cornell 5 4 F 1 H Merrimack 4 2 Beanpot Tournament F 4 G Northeastern 5 3 F 8 H New Hampshire 5 2 Beanpot Tournament (2nd) F 11 G Boston University 4 8 F 15 A Lowell 7 3 F 17 H Northeastern 10 8 F 20 A Providence 2 3 F 23 A Boston University 6 5 Hockey East Tournament F 27 H Northeastern 5 6 NCAA Tournament M 15 H Alaska Anchorage 2 3 M 16 H Alaska Anchorage 1 3 Won 27, Lost 12, Tied 0 185 133 Coach: Len Ceglarski Captains: Joe Cleary, David Franzosa, Jason Rathbone O 25 A St. Lawrence 3 2 O 26 A Clarkson 3 9 N 1 H Michigan State 2 2 N 2 A Vermont 3 9 N 6 A Merrimack 3 1 N 8 H RPI 4 7 N 10 H Maine 0 4 N 15 H New Hampshire 4 5 N 19 H Merrimack 5 3 N 22 A Northeastern 4 1 N 29 H Army 4 1 D 1 H Cornell 3 0 D 6 A Lowell 3 6 D 7 A Boston University 5 4 D 10 H Providence 3 6 Mariucci Classic D 21 MA Bowling Green 3 5 D 22 MA Providence 3 5 - J 10 H Merrimack 1 3 J 12 A Providence 6 5 J 17 H Northeastern 9 4 J 18 A New Hampshire 2 5 J 24 H Lowell 2 2 T J 25 A Boston University 3 3 J 31 H Kent State 3 4 Beanpot Tournament F 3 G Harvard 4 6 F 7 A New Hampshire 0 6 Beanpot Tournament (3rd) F 10 G Northeastern 5 3 F 14 A Maine 1 4 F 15 A Maine 2 4 F 21 H Providence 4 2 F 23 H Lowell 6 3 F 28 H Boston University 3 2 M 1 A Northeastern 2 3 Hockey East Tournament M 7 A Boston University 5 2 M 12 G Maine 3 7 Won 14, Lost 18, Tied 3 116 138

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Coach: Steve Cedorchuk Captains: Jack Callahan, John Joyce, Michael Spalla O 13 H Team USA (ex.) 3 9 O 30 A Clarkson 3 4 *N 5 H Vermont 6 5 N 12 A UMass Lowell 3 3 T N 13 H UMass Lowell 3 4 *N 19 H New Hampshire 8 3 N 20 A New Hampshire 3 6 N 23 H Dartmouth 9 2 N 28 H Army 9 0 D 3 A Providence 5 9 D 4 H Providence 4 1 D 7 A Cornell 5 2 D 11 H Boston University 2 5 Denver Cup D 28 DU Air Force 5 1 D 29 DU Denver 2 4 J 4 A Yale 8 4 J 7 H Northeastern 4 9 J 8 A Northeastern 4 2 J 14 H Boston University 2 6 J 15 A Boston University 4 6 J 21 A Maine 4 4 T J 22 A Maine 5 3 J 28 H UMass Lowell 3 3 T J 29 A UMass Lowell 1 4 F 2 H Merrimack 3 4 *F 4 A Merrimack 4 6 Beanpot Tournament (1st) F 7 G Northeastern 5 4 * F 14 G Harvard 2 1 * F 18 H New Hampshire 3 3 T F 19 A New Hampshire 2 3 F 22 H Merrimack 4 2 F 25 A Providence 5 1 F 26 H Providence 5 4 M 4 A Northeastern 1 1 T M 5 H Maine 3 4 Hockey East Tournament M 11 A New Hampshire 1 4 M 12 A New Hampshire 5 6 *Won 15, Lost 16, Tied 5 145 133

1994-95

Coach: Jerry York Captains: Jerry Buckley, Ryan Haggerty O 16 H New Brunswick (ex.) 3 O 22 A Army 9 O 29 H Clarkson 2 O 30 H UMass-Amherst 4 N 1 H Vermont 2 N 4 H Northeastern 3 N 5 A Dartmouth 4 N 11 H Maine 4 N 13 H Maine 1 N 18 A New Hampshire 4 N 19 H New Hampshire 1 N 26 H Denver 3 D 2 H Northeastern 8 D 3 A Northeastern 3 D 9 H UMass Lowell 3 D 10 A UMass Lowell 4 D 28 H Notre Dame 2 J 2 A RPI 2 J 6 H UMass-Amherst 8 J 7 A UMass-Amherst 3 J 11 A Maine 1 J 13 H Yale 7 J 20 H Boston University 4 J 21 A Boston University 1

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Coach: Jerry York Captains: Don Chase, David Hymovitz Great Western Freezeout O 13 GW Michigan State 2 5 O 15 AP Miami (OH) 1 7 O 27 A Notre Dame 7 5 N 3 A Providence 3 3 N 4 H Providence 3 4 N 10 H Northeastern 5 4 N 11 A Northeastern 2 5 N 17 A Maine 0 5 N 18 A Maine 0 4 N 24 H Clarkson 2 4 N 25 H St. Lawrence 10 4 N 28 A Harvard 2 1 D 1 H UMass Lowell 6 5 D 2 A UMass Lowell 3 8 D 8 H New Hampshire 5 4 D 9 A New Hampshire 2 3 Sheraton/USAir Tournament D 29 GU Dartmouth 1 3 D 30 GU Vermont 1 1 J 5 H Merrimack 7 5 J 6 H UMass Lowell 4 6 J 12 H Boston University 4 4 J 13 A Boston University 3 10 J 19 H UMass-Amherst 8 2 J 20 A UMass-Amherst 5 3 J 26 H Merrimack 5 3 J 27 A Merrimack 4 2 F 2 H Maine 6 2 Beanpot Tournament F 5 F Boston University 1 4 F 9 H Providence 1 4 Beanpot Tournament (3rd) F 12 F Harvard 6 2 F 23 A Northeastern 3 2 F 24 A New Hampshire 0 10 M1 A UMass-Amherst 7 3 M2 H Boston University 3 1 Hockey East Tournament M7 A Providence 2 5 M8 A Providence 2 4 Won 16, Lost 17, Tied 3 126 147

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Coach: Jerry York Captains: Joe Harney, David Wainwright O 18 A Bowling Green 3 O 19 A Bowling Green 2 O 25 H Michigan State 4 N 1 H UMass Lowell 4 N 2 A UMass Lowell 8 N 8 H Notre Dame 6 N 15 H Providence 4 N 16 A Providence 4 N 22 A New Hampshire 3 N 23 H New Hampshire 2 N 26 A Northeastern 4 N 29 A Clarkson 3 N 30 A St. Lawrence 6 D 6 H Maine 3 D 7 H Maine 5 D 11 A Boston University 4

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Coach: Jerry York Captains: Marty Reasoner, Jamie O’Leary Brendan Buckley O 11 H Univ. of Ottawa 10 0 O 17 H Bowling Green 3 2 O 24 A Notre Dame 3 2 O 31 H Merrimack 4 6 N 2 A UMass-Amherst 3 1 N 4 H New Hampshire 6 4 N 7 A New Hampshire 4 1 N 14 A Northeastern 5 2 N 15 H Northeastern 4 5 N 18 H Harvard 4 3 N 21 A Maine 6 1 N 22 A Maine 5 12 N 25 A Brown 6 3 N 28 H St. Lawrence 6 0 N 29 H Clarkson 3 4 D 7 H Boston University 1 5 D 9 A Boston University 3 3 Badger Showdown D 27 BC N. Michigan 2 3 D 28 BC Harvard 6 6 J 9 H Boston University 4 2 J 10 H Maine 0 0 J 16 H Providence 6 0 J 17 A Providence 8 0 J 24 H UMass-Amherst 6 3 J 27 A New Hampshire 3 9 J 30 H UMass Lowell 4 3 Beanpot Tournament F 2 F Harvard 4 5 F 6 H Providence 3 3 Beanpot Tournament (3rd) F 9 F Northeastern 4 1 F 13 A Merrimack 4 3 F 14 H Merrimack 4 1 F 27 A UMass Lowell 5 4 F 28 H UMass Lowell 7 3 M 4 A UMass-Amherst 6 1 M 7 A Northeastern 6 6 Hockey East Tournament M 12 H Providence 4 3 M 13 H Providence 6 3 M 20 F Merrimack 7 2 M 21 F Maine 3 2 NCAA East Regional M 29 PE Colorado College 6 1 NCAA Frozen Four A 2 F Ohio State 5 2 A 4 F Michigan 2 3 Won 28, Lost 9, Tied 5 191 123

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Coach: Steve Cedorchuk Captains: Jack Callahan, John Joyce, Michael Spalla O 13 H Team USA (ex.) 3 9 O 30 A Clarkson 3 4 *N 5 H Vermont 6 5 N 12 A UMass Lowell 3 3 T N 13 H UMass Lowell 3 4 *N 19 H New Hampshire 8 3 N 20 A New Hampshire 3 6 N 23 H Dartmouth 9 2 N 28 H Army 9 0 D 3 A Providence 5 9 D 4 H Providence 4 1 D 7 A Cornell 5 2 D 11 H Boston University 2 5 Denver Cup D 28 DU Air Force 5 1 D 29 DU Denver 2 4 J 4 A Yale 8 4 J 7 H Northeastern 4 9 J 8 A Northeastern 4 2 J 14 H Boston University 2 6 J 15 A Boston University 4 6 J 21 A Maine 4 4 T J 22 A Maine 5 3 J 28 H UMass Lowell 3 3 T J 29 A UMass Lowell 1 4 F 2 H Merrimack 3 4 *F 4 A Merrimack 4 6 Beanpot Tournament (1st) F 7 G Northeastern 5 4 * F 14 G Harvard 2 1 * F 18 H New Hampshire 3 3 T F 19 A New Hampshire 2 3 F 22 H Merrimack 4 2 F 25 A Providence 5 1 F 26 H Providence 5 4 M4 A Northeastern 1 1 T M5 H Maine 3 4 Hockey East Tournament M11 A New Hampshire 1 4 M12 A New Hampshire 5 6 *Won 15, Lost 16, Tied 5 145 133

1994-95

Coach: Jerry York Captains: Jerry Buckley, Ryan Haggerty O 16 H New Brunswick (ex.) 3 O 22 A Army 9 O 29 H Clarkson 2 O 30 H UMass-Amherst 4 N 1 H Vermont 2 N 4 H Northeastern 3 N 5 A Dartmouth 4 N 11 H Maine 4 N 13 H Maine 1 N 18 A New Hampshire 4 N 19 H New Hampshire 1 N 26 H Denver 3 D 2 H Northeastern 8 D 3 A Northeastern 3 D 9 H UMass Lowell 3 D 10 A UMass Lowell 4 D 28 H Notre Dame 2 J 2 A RPI 2 J 6 H UMass-Amherst 8 J 7 A UMass-Amherst 3 J 11 A Maine 1 J 13 H Yale 7 J 20 H Boston University 4 J 21 A Boston University 1 J 27 H Providence 5 J 28 A Providence 7 F 3 A UMass Lowell 7 Beanpot Tournament F 6 G Harvard 7 F 10 H New Hampshire 3 Beanpot Tournament (2nd) F 13 G Boston University 1 F 17 H Merrimack 1

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Coach: Jerry York Captains: Don Chase, David Hymovitz Great Western Freezeout O 13 GW Michigan State 2 5 O 15 AP Miami (OH) 1 7 O 27 A Notre Dame 7 5 N 3 A Providence 3 3 N 4 H Providence 3 4 N 10 H Northeastern 5 4 N 11 A Northeastern 2 5 N 17 A Maine 0 5 N 18 A Maine 0 4 N 24 H Clarkson 2 4 N 25 H St. Lawrence 10 4 N 28 A Harvard 2 1 D 1 H UMass Lowell 6 5 D 2 A UMass Lowell 3 8 D 8 H New Hampshire 5 4 D 9 A New Hampshire 2 3 Sheraton/USAir Tournament D 29 GU Dartmouth 1 3 D 30 GU Vermont 1 1 J 5 H Merrimack 7 5 J 6 H UMass Lowell 4 6 J 12 H Boston University 4 4 J 13 A Boston University 3 10 J 19 H UMass-Amherst 8 2 J 20 A UMass-Amherst 5 3 J 26 H Merrimack 5 3 J 27 A Merrimack 4 2 F 2 H Maine 6 2 Beanpot Tournament F 5 F Boston University 1 4 F 9 H Providence 1 4 Beanpot Tournament (3rd) F 12 F Harvard 6 2 F 23 A Northeastern 3 2 F 24 A New Hampshire 0 10 M 1 A UMass-Amherst 7 3 M 2 H Boston University 3 1 Hockey East Tournament M 7 A Providence 2 5 M 8 A Providence 2 4 Won 16, Lost 17, Tied 3 126 147

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Coach: Jerry York Captains: Joe Harney, David Wainwright O 18 A Bowling Green 3 O 19 A Bowling Green 2 O 25 H Michigan State 4 N 1 H UMass Lowell 4 N 2 A UMass Lowell 8 N 8 H Notre Dame 6 N 15 H Providence 4 N 16 A Providence 4 N 22 A New Hampshire 3 N 23 H New Hampshire 2 N 26 A Northeastern 4 N 29 A Clarkson 3 N 30 A St. Lawrence 6 D 6 H Maine 3 D 7 H Maine 5 D 11 A Boston University 4 New Dodge Mariucci Classic D 27 MA Minnesota 2 D 28 MA Clarkson 4 J 3 A UMass Lowell 4 J 6 H UMass-Amherst 5 J 14 H RPI 3 J 17 A Boston University 5 J 18 H Boston University 4

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Coach: Jerry York Captains: Marty Reasoner, Jamie O’Leary Brendan Buckley O 11 H Univ. of Ottawa 10 0 O 17 H Bowling Green 3 2 O 24 A Notre Dame 3 2 O 31 H Merrimack 4 6 N 2 A UMass-Amherst 3 1 N 4 H New Hampshire 6 4 N 7 A New Hampshire 4 1 N 14 A Northeastern 5 2 N 15 H Northeastern 4 5 N 18 H Harvard 4 3 N 21 A Maine 6 1 N 22 A Maine 5 12 N 25 A Brown 6 3 N 28 H St. Lawrence 6 0 N 29 H Clarkson 3 4 D 7 H Boston University 1 5 D 9 A Boston University 3 3 Badger Showdown D 27 BC N. Michigan 2 3 D 28 BC Harvard 6 6 J 9 H Boston University 4 2 J 10 H Maine 0 0 J 16 H Providence 6 0 J 17 A Providence 8 0 J 24 H UMass-Amherst 6 3 J 27 A New Hampshire 3 9 J 30 H UMass Lowell 4 3 Beanpot Tournament F 2 F Harvard 4 5 F 6 H Providence 3 3 Beanpot Tournament (3rd) F 9 F Northeastern 4 1 F 13 A Merrimack 4 3 F 14 H Merrimack 4 1 F 27 A UMass Lowell 5 4 F 28 H UMass Lowell 7 3 M 4 A UMass-Amherst 6 1 M 7 A Northeastern 6 6 Hockey East Tournament M 12 H Providence 4 3 M 13 H Providence 6 3 M 20 F Merrimack 7 2 M 21 F Maine 3 2 NCAA East Regional M 29 PE Colorado College 6 1 NCAA Frozen Four A 2 F Ohio State 5 2 A 4 F Michigan 2 3 Won 28, Lost 9, Tied 5 191 123

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Coach: Jerry York Captains: Brendan Buckley, Chris Masters, Mike Mottau Ice Breaker Tournament O 9 MA Ohio State 4 3 O 10 MA St. Lawrence 3 2 O 16 H Toronto (ex.) 8 0 O 30 H UMass Lowell 7 3 O 31 A UMass Lowell 6 4 N 6 H Notre Dame 5 5 N 13 H Northeastern 4 5 N 14 A Northeastern 6 3 N 20 H Boston University 6 2 N 21 A Boston University 2 4 N 27 A St. Lawrence 6 2 N 28 A Clarkson 1 2 D 4 A New Hampshire 1 6 D 5 H New Hampshire 6 3 D 8 A Merrimack 2 1 Denver Cup D 27 MN Colorado College 5 3 D 28 MN Denver 3 4 J 2 H Minnesota 8 4 J 3 H Minnesota 3 3 J 8 H Maine 1 2 J 9 H Maine 7 4 J 13 A Harvard 1 3 J 15 H Northeastern 5 1 J 22 H Providence 0 3 J 23 A Providence 5 2 J 26 H UMass-Amherst 7 1 J 29 A UMass-Amherst 3 1 Beanpot Tournament F 1 F Boston University 2 3 F 5 H UMass-Amherst 5 4 Beanpot Tournament (3rd) F 8 F Harvard 6 4 F 13 A Maine 4 6 F 19 A UMass Lowell 3 2 F 20 H New Hampshire 2 2 F 23 A Providence 5 5 F 26 A Merrimack 2 5 M 5 A Boston University 3 2 M 6 H Merrimack 7 2 Hockey East Tournament M 11 H UMass Lowell 5 0 M 12 H UMass Lowell 5 4 M 19 F Maine 3 2 M 20 F New Hampshire 5 4 NCAA West Regional M 27 DN Northern Michigan 2 1 M 28 DN North Dakota 3 1 NCAA Frozen Four A 1 AP Maine 1 2 Won 27, Lost 12, Tied 4 170 125

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Coach: Jerry York Captains: Mike Mottau, Blake Bellefeuille, Brian Gionta O 15 H Bowling Green 5 2 O 19 H Merrimack 7 2 O 23 A UMass-Amherst 4 1 O 29 A Minnesota 5 6 O 30 A Minnesota 4 1 N 7 H UMass Lowell 4 1 N 12 A Northeastern 5 6 N 14 H Maine 2 4 N 19 A Merrimack 0 2 N 20 A New Hampshire 1 2 N 30 H Northeastern 4 2 D 7 H Merrimack 4 0 D 10 H Harvard 3 0 Sheraton/Howard Bank Hockey Classic D 29 GU Dartmouth 6 1 D 30 GU Vermont 5 4 J 2 H Brown 6 2 J 8 H Boston University 4 4 J 9 A Boston University 1 2 J 14 H UMass Lowell 6 2

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Coach: Jerry York Captains: Jeff Giuliano, Ales Dolinar O 6 A Vermont 5 1 O 12 AK Denver 3 4 O 13 A Alaska-Anchorage 4 4 O 19 H UMass Lowell 2 7 O 20 A Northeastern 3 4 O 26 H Notre Dame 4 1 N 2 A Wisconsin 2 5 N 3 A Wisconsin 3 1 N 8 H Merrimack 6 4 N 14 H Providence 4 1 N 17 H Boston University 3 1 N 23 H Harvard 1 0 N 30 A New Hampshire 4 5 D 1 H UMass-Amherst 4 0 D 7 A Maine 2 5 D 8 A Maine 3 3 Silverado Shootout D 28 DA Miami (OH) 5 1 D 29 A Minnesota-Duluth 5 1 J 6 NH Yale 2 1 J 7 A UMass-Amherst 4 3 J 11 H UMass Lowell 2 3 J 12 A UMass Lowell 4 8 J 18 H Boston University 1 2 J 20 A Boston University 1 3 J 25 A Providence 4 6 J 27 H Providence 2 5 F 1 A UMass-Amherst 3 2 Beanpot Tournament F 4 F Boston University 3 5 F 8 H Maine 4 3 Beanpot Tournament (3rd) F 11 F Harvard 4 0 F 15 H Merrimack 2 1 F 16 A Merrimack 2 5 F 22 A Northeastern 7 2 F 24 H Northeastern 3 1 M 2 A New Hampshire 2 5 M 3 H New Hampshire 1 2 Hockey East Tournament M 7 A Maine 3 7 M 8 A Maine 2 4 Won 18, Lost 18, Tied 2 119 116

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Coach: Jerry York Captains: Ben Eaves, Anthony D’Arpino, J.D. Forrest O 13 A Massachusetts 6 0 O 18 H Denver 4 2 O 20 H Vermont 8 6 O 25 H Wisconsin 4 2 O 26 A UMass Lowell 4 3 N 1 A Notre Dame 3 3 T N 7 A Merrimack 7 0 N 12 A Providence 6 1 N 15 A Boston University 3 2 N 19 H New Hampshire 2 3 *N 22 H Northeastern 4 1 N 26 A Dartmouth 4 5 *D 6 H Maine 3 4 D 7 H Maine 2 2 T D 11 A Harvard 2 2 T Dodge Holiday Classic (2nd) D 27 MA Bowling Green 6 5 D 28 MA Minnesota 1 2 *J 3 H Massachusetts 2 3 J 10 H UMass Lowell 6 3 J 11 A UMass Lowell 7 1 J 16 A Boston University 3 1 J 17 H Boston University 3 2 J 24 H Providence 1 4 J 25 A Providence 5 3 J 31 H Massachusetts 9 0 Beanpot Tournament F 3 F Northeastern 5 2 F 7 A Maine 5 2 Beanpot Tournament (2nd) F 10 F Boston University 2 3 F 14 H Merrimack 3 2 * F 15 A Merrimack 1 6 F 21 H Northeastern 5 2 F 22 A Northeastern 6 3 F 28 H New Hampshire 3 3 T M 1 A New Hampshire 1 4 Hockey East Tournament M 7 H Merrimack 4 1 M 8 H Merrimack 2 1 M 14 F Boston University 5 6 ** NCAA East Regional M 29 P Ohio State 1 0 M 30 P Cornell 1 2 **Won 24, Lost 11, Tied 4 149 97

2003-04

Coach: Jerry York Captains: Ben Eaves, J.D. Forrest, Ty Hennes O 4 A Vermont 5 3 Icebreaker (1st) O 10 MI Minnesota-Duluth 2 2 O 11 MI Findlay 4 1 O 17 A North Dakota 4 6 O 18 A North Dakota 2 1 O 24 H Notre Dame 0 1 N 5 H UMass Lowell 4 1 N 7 H Maine 4 1 N 12 V New Hampshire 2 2 N 14 A Massachusetts 4 1 N 18 H Merrimack 3 3 N 21 H Providence 7 4 N 25 H Dartmouth 4 1 N 29 H Northeastern 4 2 D 5 H Boston University 5 2 D 10 H Harvard 3 2 Great Lakes Invitational (1st) D 27 J Michigan 4 1 D 28 J Michigan State 4 3 J 3 A Northeastern 0 3 J 9 H Merrimack 4 0 J 16 H Boston University 5 1 J 17 A Boston University 3 2 J 20 A Providence 2 1 J 23 A Northeastern 4 2 J 30 H Providence 4 0 Beanpot Tournament F 2 F Harvard 4 1 F 5 A Merrimack 4 4 Beanpot Tournament (1st) F 9 F Boston University 2 1 F 13 A Massachusetts 5 2 F 14 H Massachusetts 6 1 F 20 H UMass Lowell 4 1

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Coach: Jerry York Captains: Ryan Shannon, Andrew Alberts, Ryan Murphy, Patrick Eaves O 15 H Denver 6 2 O 19 A UMass Lowell 3 2 O 22 A Notre Dame 2 3 O 29 H North Dakota 5 3 N 5 A Maine 3 1 N 12 H Massachusetts 3 3 T N 16 A Harvard 1 3 - N 19 A Providence 2 2 T N 22 H Holy Cross 5 0 N 27 A Northeastern 4 1 D 3 A Boston University 2 3 D 4 H Providence 1 1 T D 10 H Northeastern 2 1 * Florida College Classic (1st) D 28 GA Cornell 4 2 D 29 GA St. Cloud St. 2 1 ** J 4 A Merrimack 4 1 J 8 A Merrimack 3 1 J 11 A Yale 1 0 J 14 H Boston University 6 3 J 15 A Boston University 2 0 J 21 H Northeastern 4 2 J 22 H New Hampshire 2 2 T J 27 A Massachusetts 5 2 J 28 H Massachusetts 6 0 F 4 A Providence 2 2 T Beanpot Tournament F 7 F Boston University 1 2 F 11 H Merrimack 8 3 Beanpot Tournament (3rd) F 14 F Harvard 4 1 F 18 H UMass Lowell 1 3 F 19 A UMass Lowell 1 4 F 25 H New Hampshire 3 3 T F 26 A New Hampshire 5 2 M 4 H Maine 4 3 M 5 H Maine 2 2 T Hockey East Tour M 11 H Massachusetts 3 2 * M 12 H Massachusetts 5 1 M 18 F Maine 2 1 ** M 19 F New Hampshire 3 1 NCAA Northeast Regional M 25 WC Mercyhurst 5 4 M 26 WC North Dakota 3 6 Won 26, Lost 7, Tied 7 130 79

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2006-07

Coach: Jerry York Captains: Brian Boyle, Mike Brennan, Joe Rooney O 10 H Northeastern 5 2 O 20 H Notre Dame 1 7 O 21 H Bowling Green 5 1 O 27 A Wisconsin 3 0 O 28 A Wisconsin 4 1 O 31 A Providence 3 5 N 4 H Vermont 1 0 N 7 A Harvard 0 4 N 10 A Merrimack 3 1 N 17 A Northeastern 3 3 T N 19 A Maine 4 3 * N 22 H New Hampshire 3 6 D 2 A Boston University 1 0 D 8 A Massachusetts 1 2 D 9 H Massachusetts 5 2 J 5 A Northeastern 2 3 *J 7 H Providence 3 1 J 10 H Merrimack 4 1 J 11 A Merrimack 6 1 J 19 A Vermont 2 3 J 20 A Vermont 2 4 J 24 H Boston University 1 4 J 26 A Boston University 5 2 J 27 H UMass Lowell 4 3 F 2 H Massachusetts 3 5 Beanpot Tournament F 5 F Harvard 3 1 F 9 A Providence 2 1 Beanpot Tournament (2nd) F 12 F Boston University 1 2 *F 15 H Maine 5 2 F 16 H Maine 6 5 F 22 H UMass Lowell 3 0 F 24 A UMass Lowell 4 3 M 2 A New Hampshire 4 1 M 3 H New Hampshire 4 2 Hockey East Tournament M 8 H Northeastern 3 0 M 9 H Northeastern 7 1 M 16 F Boston University 6 2 M 17 F New Hampshire 5 2 NCAA Northeast Regional M 24 VW St. Lawrence 4 1 M 25 VW Miami (OH) 4 0 NCAA Frozen Four A 5 SC North Dakota 6 4 A 7 SC Michigan State 1 3 Won 29, Lost 12, Tied 1 142 94

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Coach: Jerry York Captains: Mike Brennan, Dan Bertram, Matt Greene O 12 XC Michigan 3 4 *O 13 XC RPI 4 1 O 19 H North Dakota 0 0 T O 21 A Vermont 3 3 T O 26 H Merrimack 7 1 O 28 A Merrimack 4 2 N 2 H Maine 1 1 T N 9 H Merrimack 3 3 T N 10 A New Hampshire 2 5 N 16 A Massachusetts 1 1 T N 17 H Massachusetts 2 3 N 23 H Northeastern 3 4 -* N 30 H Boston University 6 2 D 1 A Boston University 4 3 D 12 A Harvard 7 2 D 29 MA Air Force 8 2 D 30 MA RIT 6 0 J 5 A Clarkson 2 4 J 9 H Vermont 4 1 J 11 H Vermont 5 2 J 18 A UMass Lowell 5 4 J 19 H Boston University 2 2 T J 25 A Maine 3 3 T J 26 A Maine 4 2 F 1 H Providence 2 3 Beanpot Tournament F 4 F Boston University 4 3 * F 8 A Massachusetts 4 1 Beanpot Tournament (1st) F 11 F Harvard 6 5 * F 15 H UMass Lowell 1 3 F 16 A UMass Lowell 5 2 F 22 H New Hampshire 0 2 F 23 A New Hampshire 1 5 F 29 H Providence 2 3 M 1 A Providence 2 2 T M 7 H Northeastern 2 3 -* M 8 A Northeastern 4 1 Hockey East Tournament M 14 H Providence 5 1 M 15 H Providence 5 1 M 21 F New Hampshire 5 4 *** M 22 F Vermont 4 0 NCAA Northeast Regional M 29 WC Minnesota 5 2 M 30 WC Miami (OH) 4 3 * NCAA Frozen Four A 10 PC North Dakota 6 1 A 12 PC Notre Dame 4 1 Won 25, Lost 11, Tied 8 160 101

2008-09

Coach: Jerry York Captains: Brock Bradford, Benn Ferriero, Tim Filangieri O 10 H Wisconsin 5 O 17 H Bowling Green 5 O 18 A Northeastern 3 O 24 H Vermont 3 O 30 H Merrimack 4 O 31 A Merrimack 4 N 7 H Notre Dame 1 N 9 A Maine 1 N 14 A Merrimack 5 N 15 H New Hampshire 8 N 21 H Massachusetts 2 N 22 A Massachusetts 3 N 28 H Harvard 5 N 30 A Dartmouth 2 D 5 A Boston University 1 D 6 H Boston University 1 J 9 A Vermont 3 J 10 A Vermont 2 J 16 H UMass Lowell 3 J 17 A Boston University 2 J 24 H Maine 6 J 25 H Maine 4 J 30 A Providence 2 Beanpot Tournament F 2 F Northeastern 1 F 6 H Massachusetts 2 Beanpot Tournament (3rd) F 9 F Harvard 4

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Coach: Jerry York Captains: Matt Price, Matt Lombardi, Ben Smith O 18 A Vermont 1 4 O 23 A Notre Dame 3 2 O 30 H Merrimack 4 3 N 1 A Merrimack 3 5 N 6 A New Hampshire 4 4 T N 7 H Northeastern 5 1 N 14 H Vermont 7 1 N 15 H Vermont 2 3 N 20 A Maine 4 3 N 21 A Maine 3 3 T N 27 H Clarkson 6 5 D 4 A Massachusetts 3 1 D 5 A Boston University 4 1 D 9 A Harvard 3 2 D 12 A Providence 3 1 Denver Cup J 1 MG St. Lawrence 2 5 J 2 A Denver 3 4 J 8 FP Boston University 2 3 J 12 H Providence 4 1 J 15 H Maine 6 1 J 22 H Boston University 4 5 *J 23 A UMass Lowell 1 4 J 29 H Providence 5 2 Beanpot Tournament F 1 F Harvard 6 0 F 5 A Massachusetts 7 1 Beanpot Tournament (1st) F 8 F Boston University 4 3 F 12 A UMass Lowell 1 4 F 13 H UMass Lowell 2 1 F 19 A Northeastern 2 3 F 21 H Northeastern 7 1 F 23 H Merrimack 7 0 F 26 H Massachusetts 2 1 * M 5 A New Hampshire 3 3 T M 6 H New Hampshire 3 2 Hockey East Tournament M 12 H Massachusetts 6 5 M 13 H Massachusetts 5 2 M 19 F Vermont 3 0 M 20 F Maine 7 6 * NCAA Northeast Regional M 27 WC Alaska-Fairbanks 3 1 M 28 WC Yale 9 7 NCAA Frozen Four A 8 FF Miami (OH) 7 1 A 10 FF Wisconsin 5 0 Won 29, Lost 10, Tied 3 171 104

2010-11

Coach: Jerry York Captains: Joe Whitney, Brian Gibbons, Tommy Cross O 9 A Northeastern 2 0 O 15 A Denver 6 2 O 16 A Denver 3 0 O 23 A Notre Dame 1 2 O 29 H Merrimack 3 2 O 30 A Merrimack 2 4 N 2 H UMass Lowell 5 2 N 5 H New Hampshire 1 2 N 12 A Vermont 3 2 N 13 A Vermont 3 5 N 19 H Maine 4 0 N 21 H Maine 4 1 N 26 A Merrimack 3 5 N 28 H Vermont 6 0 D 3 A Boston University 9 5 D 4 H Boston University 5 2

Ledyard Classic D 30 RU Colgate D 31 RU Mercyhurst J 7 H Providence J 8 A Providence J 16 A Maine J 21 A Boston University J 22 H UMass Lowell J 29 A UMass Lowell F 4 H Massachusetts Beanpot Tournament F 7 F Boston University F 11 A Providence Beanpot Tournament (1st) F 14 F Northeastern F 18 H Northeastern F 19 A Northeastern F 25 A Massachusetts F 26 H Massachusetts M 4 H New Hampshire M 5 A New Hampshire Hockey East Tournament M 11 H Massachusetts M 12 H Massachusetts M 18 F Northeastern M 19 F Merrimack NCAA West Regional M 25 SC Colorado College Won 30, Lost 8, Tied 1

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Coach: Jerry York Captains: Tommy Cross, Barry Almeida, Paul Carey Ice Breaker Tournament O 7 RE Michigan State 5 2 O 8 A North Dakota 6 2 O 14 H Denver 2 4 O 15 A New Hampshire 5 1 O 21 H Massachusetts 4 2 O 22 A Northeastern 4 3 O 28 A UMass Lowell 4 2 O 29 H UMass Lowell 6 3 N 4 H Maine 5 1 N 5 A Massachusetts 2 4 N 11 H Northeastern 2 1 N 13 H Boston University 0 5 N 18 A Notre Dame 2 3 N 26 A Yale 3 2 D 2 H Boston University 3 5 D 3 A Boston University 6 1 D 6 H Providence 4 1 D 9 A UMass Lowell 2 3 Great Lakes Invitational D 29 J Michigan 2 4 D 30 J Michigan Tech 2 1 J 8 H Merrimack 2 2 J 13 A Massachusetts 0 4 J 14 FP Northeastern 2 1 J 20 A Maine 3 4 J 21 A Maine 4 7 J 27 H New Hampshire 4 3 J 28 A New Hampshire 3 2 Beanpot Tournament F 6 F Northeastern 7 1 F 10 A Vermont 6 1 Beanpot Tournament (1st) F 13 F Boston University 3 2 F 17 H Merrimack 4 2 F 18 A Merrimack 2 1 F 24 A Providence 3 0 F 25 H Providence 7 0 M 2 H Vermont 5 1 M 3 H Vermont 4 0 Hockey East Tournament M 9 H Massachusetts 2 1 M 10 H Massachusetts 3 2 M 16 F Providence 4 2 M 17 F Maine 4 1 NCAA Northeast Regional M 24 WC Air Force 2 0 M 25 WC Minnesota Duluth 4 0 NCAA Frozen Four A 5 TB Minnesota 6 1 A 7 TB Ferris State 4 1 Won 33, Lost 10, Tied 1 157 89

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Coach: Jerry York Captains: Pat Mullane, Patrick Wey, Steven Whitney O 13 A Northeastern 1 3 O 19 A Massachusetts 5 4 * O 20 H Northeastern 3 0 O 26 A UMass Lowell 1 0 O 28 H UMass Lowell 6 3 N 2 A Maine 4 2 N 4 H Massachusetts 3 2 N 9 H Notre Dame 3 1 N 11 A Boston University 4 2 N 16 H Merrimack 4 3 N 24 H Dartmouth 6 3 N 30 A Boston University 2 4 D 1 H Boston University 5 2 D 7 A Providence 3 3 T Mariucci Classic D 29 MA Alabama-Huntsville 5 2 D 30 A Minnesota 1 8 J 4 H Yale 3 3 T J 11 H New Hampshire 5 2 J 12 A New Hampshire 1 2 J 18 H Massachusetts 2 5 J 19 A Northeastern 9 3 J 25 H Maine 1 4 - J 26 H Maine 1 3 F 1 H Vermont 4 1 Beanpot Tournament (1st) F 4 F Harvard 4 1 F 11 F Northeastern 6 3 F 15 A Merrimack 1 2 -* F 17 H New Hampshire 4 4 T F 24 A Merrimack 2 1 * F 26 H UMass Lowell 2 4 M 1 A Providence 3 1 M 2 H Providence 1 5 M 8 A Vermont 4 4 T M 9 A Vermont 7 2 Hockey East Tournament M 15 H Vermont 4 2 M 16 H Vermont 4 1 M 22 F Boston University 3 6 NCAA Northeast Regional M 30 P Union 1 5 Won 22, Lost 12, Tied 4 128 107

2013-14

Coach: Jerry York Captains: Patrick Brown, Bill Arnold, Isaac MacLeod O 10 A Michigan 1 3 O 13 H Rensselaer 7 2 O 18 H Wisconsin 9 2 O 25 A Minnesota 3 3 T O 27 A Minnesota 1 6 N 1 H Northeastern 4 2 N 2 A Northeastern 4 3 * N 8 A Boston University 5 1 N 10 H Army 11 0 N 14 A Massachusetts 2 1 N 15 H Massachusetts 2 2 T N 20 A Harvard 5 1 N 23 A Maine 1 5 N 29 H Holy Cross 4 5 D 6 H New Hampshire 6 2 D 7 A New Hampshire 2 1 Three Rivers Classic D 27 CE Bowling Green 5 0 D 28 CE Penn State 8 2 J 4 FP Notre Dame 4 3 J 10 H Providence 5 2 J 11 A Brown 3 3 T J 17 A Boston University 6 4 J 18 H Maine 7 2 J 21 A Merrimack 4 1 J 25 A Penn State 3 2 J 31 A Providence 2 0 Beanpot Tournament F 3 F Boston University 3 1 F 7 H Merrimack 6 1 Beanpot Tournament (1st) F 10 F Northeastern 4 1 F 14 A Vermont 4 3 F 15 A Vermont 5 3 F 21 H UMass Lowell 3 0

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Coach: Jerry York Captains: Michael Matheson, Michael Sit, Quinn Smith O 10 A UMass Lowell 2 5 O 18 BA RIT 6 2 O 24 H Colorado College 6 2 O 25 H Massachusetts 4 1 O 31 A Denver 2 1 N 1 A Denver 1 2 *N 5 A Connecticut 0 1 N 7 H Boston University 3 5 N 11 H Harvard 3 6 N 14 A Michigan State 3 2 N 21 A Massachusetts 5 3 N 22 H Maine 4 1 N 28 H Minnesota 2 6 N 29 A Providence 0 1 D 5 A New Hampshire 2 2 T D 6 H New Hampshire 4 2 D 13 H Michigan 5 1 Ledyard Classic J 2 RU Brown 4 1 J 3 RU Dartmouth 3 2 J 9 A Northeastern 1 1 T J 10 H Northeastern 4 2 J 16 A Boston University 4 2 J 18 A Maine 2 4 J 21 H Merrimack 2 1 J 24 H Connecticut 3 2 J 30 H Providence 3 2 Beanpot Tournament F 3 F Northeastern 2 3 F 6 A Merrimack 4 2 F 13 H Vermont 2 3 *F 14 H Vermont 6 5 F 20 H UMass Lowell 2 2 T Beanpot Tournament F 23 F Harvard 3 2 * F 27 A Notre Dame 2 0 F 28 A Notre Dame 1 3 Hockey East Tournament M 13 H Vermont 4 2 M 14 H Vermont 1 3 M 15 H Vermont 0 1 NCAA East Regional M 28 P Denver 2 5 Won 21, Lost 14, Tied 3 107 91

2015-16

Coach: Jerry York Captains: Teddy Doherty, Ian McCoshen, Steve Santini, Chris Calnan O 3 H New Brunswick 2 5 O 9 A Army 5 1 O 11 A Rensselaer 1 2 O 16 H Wisconsin 6 0 O 23 A Colorado College 3 0 O 24 A Colorado College 5 0 O 30 H Denver 4 3 N 3 H Massachusetts 7 0 N 6 H Maine 3 0 N 8 H Maine 2 0 N 13 H Michigan State 6 4 N 21 A New Hampshire 6 3 N 24 A Connecticut 5 1 N 28 H RIT 6 2 D 5 H Northeastern 3 3 D 6 A Northeastern 4 3 D 10 H Notre Dame 3 4 Florida College Classic D 28 FC Ohio State 2 3 D 29 FC Providence 1 2

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Coach: Jerry York Captains: Chris Calnan, Ryan Fitzgerald, Austin Cangelosi O 2 WR Carleton 4 3 Ice Breaker Tournament (Denver) O 7 MG Air Force 1 2 O 8 A Denver 3 1 O 14 A Wisconsin 1 3 O 16 A Wisconsin 8 5 O 21 H Colorado College 4 1 O 22 WC Holy Cross 6 1 O 25 A Merrimack 2 2 T O 28 H Providence 3 1 O 29 A Massachusetts 7 4 N 4 A Maine 6 1 N 5 A Maine 3 2 N 8 H New Hampshire 5 3 N 13 H Arizona State 3 1 N 18 A Harvard 2 5 N 22 A Connecticut 5 2 N 27 H Minnesota 2 4 N 29 A Northeastern 2 1 College Hockey Showdown (MSG) D 3 M North Dakota 3 4 D 6 H Northeastern 5 3 D 10 A Notre Dame 2 3 Three Rivers Classic (Pittsburgh) D 29 CE Quinnipiac 1 3 D 30 CE Ferris State 1 1 T Frozen Fenway J 8 FP Providence 3 1 J 13 A Boston University 1 3 J 16 H Boston University 0 3 J 20 H Massachusetts 6 1 J 24 H Connecticut 2 1 J 28 H Notre Dame 6 4 F 3 A New Hampshire 6 4 Beanpot Tournament F 6 F Boston University 1 3 F 10 H Merrimack 3 6 Beanpot Tournament F 13 F Northeastern 2 4 F 17 H Vermont 3 3 T F 18 H Vermont 2 2 T F 23 H UMass Lowell 1 4 F 24 A UMass Lowell 1 3 Hockey East Tournament Quarterfinals M 10 H Vermont 7 0 M 11 H Vermont 7 4 Hockey East Tourney Semifinals / Champ M 17 F Boston University 3 2 M 18 F UMass Lowell 3 4

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ALL-TIME GOALIE LIST Name Season(s) Ken Allan 1965-66 Tom Apprille 1962-63, 63-64 Joe Arone 1940-41 Jim Barton 1968-69, 69-70, 70-71 Brad Barone 2011-12, 12-13, 13-14, 14-15 Brian Billett 2011-12, 12-13, 13-14, 14-15 Bernie Burke 1942-43, 46-47, 47-48, 48-49 John Burnett 1967-68, 68-69, 69-70 Rob Cail 1980-81 Paul Carey 1953-54, 54-55 Phil Carey 1941-42, 42-43 Joe Carroll 1950-51, 51-52, 52-53 Ed Casey 1948-49, 49-50 Scott Caulfield 1992-93 Scott Clemmensen 1997-98, 98-99, 99-2000, 00-01 Jeff Cohen 1965-66, 66-67, 67-68 Bob Conceison 1971-72 Mike Correia 1994-95, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99 Ray Coyne 1936-37, 37-38, 38-39 Mike Cronin 1977-78 Glen Crosby 1960-61 Norm Dailey 1946-47, 47-48, 48-49 Chuck D’Entremont 1953-54, 54-55, 55-56 Thatcher Demko 2013-14, 14-15, 15-16 Dave Dionne 1978-79 Joe Donovan 1984-85 Dan Drew 1989-90 Charlie Driscoll 1959-60, 60-61, 61-62 John Drummond 1925-27 John Dunn 1925-26 Ryan Edquist 2016-17 Tom Egan 1999-2000, 00-01 Doug Ellis 1978-79, 79-80, 80-81,81-82 John Ferney 1963-64 Gene Fitzgerald 1925-26 Jack Fitzgerald 1921-22, 22-23, 23-24, 24-25 Leon Fitzgerald 1926-27, 27-28, 28-29 Jimmy Fitzpatrick 1917-18 Fred Flavin 1963-64, 64-65 Coleman Foley 1957-58 Sandy Galuppo 1987-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91 Joe Gill 1928-29 Scott Gordon 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86 John Granfield 1928-29 Neil Higgins 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73 Matti Kaltiainen 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05 Tim Kelleher 1999-2000, 00-01, 01-02 Joe Kelly 1983-84 Alex Kremer 2007-08, 08-09 Scott LaGrand 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92 David Littman 1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89 Jim Logue 1958-59, 59-60, 60-61 Pete Maggio 1949-50, 50-51, 51-52 Andrew Margolin 2007-08 Johnny Marr 1928-29 Don McCloskey 1918-19, 20-21 Andy McLaughlin 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99 McNamara 1925-26 George McPhee 1966-67, 67-68, 68-69 Robbie Miller 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05 Parker Milner 2009-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13 Ian Milosz 2015-16 Paul Moore 1936-37, 37-38, 38-39 Dan Murphy 1920-21 Pat Murphy 1964-65, 65-66 Ben Murray 1917-18 Tom Murray 1971-72, 73-74 John Muse 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11

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Name Season(s) John Nicholson 1977-78 Ed O’Brien 1919-20, 20-21 Florence O’Connell 1917-18, 18-19 Bob O’Connor 1979-80, 80-81, 81-82 Peter O’Hearn 1982-83 Joe Pearce 2003-04, 05-06, 06-07 Al Pitts 1955-56, 56-57, 57-58 Joe Quinn 1948-49 Tim Ready 1933-34, 34-35, 35-36 Shaun Real 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87 Adam Reasoner 2005-06, 06-07 Dale Redmond 1974-75, 75-76 Vince Robinson 1939-40 Mario Roscio 1936-37, 37-38 Bob Rudman 1957-58, 58-59, 59-60 Cory Schneider 2004-05, 05-06, 06-07 Hugh Sharkey 1939-40, 40-41, 41-42 David Sheehan 1956-57 Ari Shocket 1995-96 Mike Silva 1989-90, 90-91 Josh Singewald 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95 Paul Skidmore 1975-76, 76-77, 77-78, 78-79 Terry Smith 1974-75 John Smolens 1969-70 Mike Sparrow 1991-92, 92-93 John Spinner 1946-47 Gregory Sullivan 1932-33 Sweeney 1939-40 Billy Switaj 1979-80, 80-81, 81-82, 82-83 Vince Tarkey 1952-53, 53-54 Greg Taylor 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97 Luke Urban 1920-21 Chris Venti 2008-09, 09-10, 10-11, 11-12 Jeff Walker 1986-87, 87-88, 88-89 Bill Wilkens 1973-74, 74-75, 75-76, 76-77 Joseph Woll 2016-17 Ned Yetten 1971-72, 72-73, 73-74 Joe Zibbell 1934-35, 35-36


BOSTON COLLEGE: AN NHL FACTORY

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EAGLES IN THE NHL

CAREER NHL STATS GP G A Pts 382 121 106 227

CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATS GP G A Pts 11 3 3 6

CAREER BC STATS GP G A Pts 117 68 56 124

AT BOSTON COLLEGE • Registered 124 points — 68 goals and 56 assists — in 117 collegiate games from 2008 — 11. • Was one of three finalists for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award and earned American Hockey Coaches Association All-America East first-team honors after leading the team in scoring with 52 points — 31 goals and 21 assists as a junior in 2010-11. • Led the Eagles in scoring with 53 points — 30 goals and 23 assists — in 42 games as a sophomore; helped lead Boston College to the 2010 NCAA championship. • Scored twice in a 5-0 win over Wisconsin on April 10, 2010 in the national championship game at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan.

CAREER NHL STATS GP G A Pts 624 93 76 169

CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATS GP G A Pts 106 15 13 28

CAREER BC STATS GP G A Pts 159 65 75 140

AT BOSTON COLLEGE • Registered 140 points — 65 goals and 75 assists — in 159 games from 2003-07. Earned All-America first-team honors as a senior captain; earned All-America secondteam accolades as a junior. • Gained All-Conference first-team recognition in 2005-06 and 2006-07. • Garnered all-tournament honors (at defense) at the NCAA Tournament’s Frozen Four in St. Louis, Mo., the NCAA Tournament’s Northeast Regional in Manchester, N.H., and the Hockey East Tournament in Boston during his senior campaign.

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EAGLES IN THE NHL

CAREER NHL STATS GP G A Pts 28 1 1 2

CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATS GP G A Pts - - - -

CAREER BC STATS GP G A Pts 120 21 22 43

AT BOSTON COLLEGE • Registered 43 points — 21 goals and 22 assists — in 120 collegiate games from 20102014. • Registered career highs of 15 goals and 15 assists during his the 2013-14 season, his senior season at Boston College. • Team captain during the 2013-14 season. • Won the John “Snooks” Kelley Memorial Award as the individual who best typifies Boston College hockey.

CAREER NHL STATS GP G A Pts 32 1 1 2

CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATS GP G A Pts 4 - - -

CAREER BC STATS GP G A Pts 147 45 41 86

AT BOSTON COLLEGE • Recorded 86 points — 45 goals and 41 assists — in 147 games played. • Helped Boston College to two national titles in 2010 and 2012; served as an assistant captain on the 2012 squad. • Scored two goals against Minnesota in the national semifinal on April 5, 2012, to vault the Eagles into the national title game.

141


EAGLES IN THE NHL

CAREER NHL STATS GP G A Pts 3 0 1 1

CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATS GP G A Pts 1 0 1 1

CAREER BC STATS GP G A Pts 134 17 43 60

AT BOSTON COLLEGE • Registered 60 points — 17 goals and 43 assists — in 134 collegiate games from 2009 — 12. • Earned Boston College Junior Male Outstanding Scholar Athlete award at the AllSports Banquet in May 2011. • Helped the Eagles captured national titles in 2010 and 2012 and captained Boston College as a senior in 2012

CAREER NHL STATS GP G A Pts 163 2 31 33

CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATS GP G A Pts 54 3 11 14

CAREER BC STATS GP G A Pts 123 11 72 83

AT BOSTON COLLEGE

• TWO-TIME Stanley Cup winner with the Pittsburgh Penguins • Registered 83 points — 11 goals and 72 assists — in 123 games played as a defenseman over the course of three seasons. • Was the ninth Eagle in Boston College history to earn American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) First-Team All-America status. • First defenseman in Boston College history to be named the Hockey East Best Defensive Defensemen in back-to-back seasons. • Helped Boston College to two national titles in 2010 and 2012. • Captured a bronze medal with the U.S. National Junior Team at the 2011 IIHF World Junior Championships in Buffalo, New York.

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EAGLES IN THE NHL

CAREER NHL STATS GP G A Pts 624 131 110 241

CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATS GP G A Pts 83 11 12 23

CAREER BC STATS GP G A Pts 84 47 60 107

AT BOSTON COLLEGE • Registered 107 points — 47 goals and 60 assists — in 84 games from 2002-05. • A two-time All-America selection; captured second-team honors as a sophomore and first-team honors as a junior. • Earned Hockey East Player of the Year honors as a junior; also gained All-Conference first-team honors. • Played with Team USA at the 2004 IIHF World Junior Championship in Finland.

CAREER NHL STATS GP G A Pts 232 73 131 204

CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATS GP G A Pts 15 4 7 11

CAREER BC STATS GP G A Pts 119 78 97 175

AT BOSTON COLLEGE

• Became Boston College’s third Hobey Baker Memorial Award winner in program history after posting the third-most points in single season history (80) as a junior. • Left Boston College as one of two skaters to crack the all-time top 10 scoring list in just three seasons (Tim Sheehy — 1967-70), totaling 175 points in 119 career games. • Became the 10th Eagle in program history to earn All-America status twice. • Tied the Hockey East league record set by Maine’s Paul Kariya (1992-93 season) with a 31-game point streak in 2013-14. • Swept every award in his final year at BC, also earning USA Hockey’s College Hockey Player of the Year, Hockey East Player of the Year, Division I New England Player of the Year and the Walter Brown Award winner. • His 80-point campaign in 2013-14 was the most points by any college hockey player in a season since 2002-03.

143


EAGLES IN THE NHL

CAREER NHL STATS GP G A Pts 1,006 289 299 588

CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATS GP G A Pts 112 32 36 68

CAREER BC STATS GP G A Pts 164 123 109 232

AT BOSTON COLLEGE • Earned All-America honors in each of his four years; captured second-team honors as a freshman, and first-team accolades as a sophomore, junior and senior. • Captured the 2001 Walter Brown Award, given annually to the best American-born player in New England. • Was a three-time finalist for the Hobey Baker Award. • Finished his career ranked second on BC’s career scoring list with 232 points; ranks first on the school’s career goals list with 123. • Went overseas with the U.S. National Team for the 1999, 2000 and 2001 World Championships.

CAREER NHL STATS GP G A Pts 296 16 40 56

CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATS GP G A Pts 24 3 4 7

CAREER BC STATS GP G A Pts 151 33 57 90

AT BOSTON COLLEGE • Recorded 90 points — 33 goals and 57 assists — in 151 collegiate games from 200206. • Registered 32 points — 11 goals and 21 assists — in 39 games during his senior season in 2005-06. • Served as assistant captain on the 2005-06 team that advanced to the national championship game against Wisconsin at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wis. • Notched his first collegiate hat trick and a career-high four points — three goals and one assist — in an 8-3 home win against Providence on Feb. 10, 2006.

144


EAGLES IN THE NHL

CAREER NHL STATS GP G A Pts 160 8 43 51

CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATS GP G A Pts - - - -

CAREER BC STATS GP G A Pts 37 5 18 23

AT BOSTON COLLEGE • Recorded 23 points — five goals and 18 assists — in 37 collegiate games as a freshman in 2014-15. • Hanifin’s fifth overall selectionby the Carolina Hurricanes matched Boston College’s highest draft pick in program history. • The Hanover, Mass., native collected three postseason awards in his debut on The Heights, including Hockey East Second-Team All-Star, a unanimous selection for the All-Rookie Team and a New England Division I All-Star.

CAREER NHL STATS GP G A Pts 301 51 49 100

CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATS GP G A Pts 2 0 0 0

CAREER BC STATS GP G A Pts 117 42 39 81

AT BOSTON COLLEGE • Recorded 81 points — 42 goals and 39 assists — in 117 collegiate games from 2008-11. • Registered 35 points — 13 goals and 22 assists — in 42 games during the team’s 200910 national championship season; helped lead the Eagles to the title after with three points — one goal and two assists — in victories over Miami and Wisconsin in the Frozen Four at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. • Was a member of the U.S. National Team that finished fifth at the 2009 IIHF World Junior Championships in Ottawa, Ontario.

145


EAGLES IN THE NHL

CAREER NHL STATS GP G A Pts 234 48 82 130

CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATS GP G A Pts 34 2 8 10

CAREER BC STATS GP G A Pts 142 44 88 132

AT BOSTON COLLEGE

• Registered 132 points- 44 goals and 88 assists — in 142 collegiate games from 20102014. • Registered career highs of 27 goals and 38 assists during his the 2013-14 season, his senior season at Boston College. • America Hockey Coaches Association All-America first team honors in 2014. • Hobey Baker Memorial Top 10 Finalist in 2014. All-Hockey East first-team honors in 2014. • 28th all-time most assists in Boston College hockey history. • Important member of the 2012 National Championship winning Boston College Hockey team.

CAREER NHL STATS GP G A Pts 323 89 93 182

CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATS GP G A Pts 77 23 14 37

CAREER BC STATS GP G A Pts 114 49 43 92

AT BOSTON COLLEGE

• Registered 92 points — 49 goals & 43 assists — in 114 collegiate games from 2009-12. • Was a member of two NCAA championship teams — in 2009-10 and 2011-12. • Led the 2011-12 title-winning team in scoring with 45 points — 23 goals and 22 assists — in 44 games. Lifted BC to a 3-0 lead at 3:40 of the third period of a 5-0 victory over Wisconsin in the national championship game at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan, on April 10, 2010. • Concluded collegiate career with a 12-0 combined record in Boston’s TD Garden; team went 6-0 en route to three Beanpot titles and 6-0 en route to three Hockey East Tournament titles in his three seasons. • Scored 10 goals in World Junior Championship play, tying John LeClair and Mike Modano for third all-time among USA players, behind just Jeremy Roenick’s 13 and Brian Gionta’s 11.

146


EAGLES IN THE NHL

CAREER NHL STATS GP G A Pts 84 7 10 17

CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATS GP G A Pts 5 0 1 1

CAREER BC STATS GP G A Pts 112 14 57 71

AT BOSTON COLLEGE • Recorded 71 points — 14 goals and 57 assists — in 112 collegiate games from 2012-15. • Team captain for the Eagles in 2014-15 as a junior • As a freshman, Matheson was a unanimous selection for the All-Hockey East Rookie Team and as a sophomore, was distinguished as a member of the All-Hockey East First Team • Honored as a two-time New England Men’s Division I All-Star and a Second-Team AllAmerican as voted on by the American Hockey Coaches Association • In May 2016, he was tabbed the Best Defensemen at the 2016 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship, helping anchor Team Canada to the gold medal

CAREER NHL STATS GP G A Pts 3 0 1 1

CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATS GP G A Pts - - - -

CAREER BC STATS GP G A Pts 110 17 33 50

AT BOSTON COLLEGE • Registered 50 points- 17 goals and 33 assists — in 110 collegiate games from 20132016 • Voted as an assistant captain his junior season in 2015-16 • In 2015, represented Team USA at the World Junior Championship and was tabbed a Hockey East All-Star Honorable Mention in 2014-15 • As a freshman, he scored the game-winning goal to propel Boston College to the Frozen Four against UMass Lowell at the NCAA Regional in 2013-14

147


EAGLES IN THE NHL

CAREER NHL STATS GP G A Pts 901 16 159 175

CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATS GP G A Pts 125 2 17 19

CAREER BC STATS GP G A Pts 119 2 40 42

AT BOSTON COLLEGE • Finished his collegiate career with 42 points — two goals and 40 assists — in 119 games. • Helped BC to the 2001 national championship. • Assisted on Chuck Kobasew’s game-winning goal against Michigan in the 2001 national semifinals. • Played with Team USA at the 2000 IIHF World Junior Championship in Sweden.

CAREER NHL STATS GP G A Pts 39 4 4 8

CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATS GP G A Pts 4 0 0 0

CAREER BC STATS GP G A Pts 79 20 43 63

AT BOSTON COLLEGE • Recorded 63 points — 20 goals and 43 assists — in 79 collegiate games from 2014-16. • Helped the Eagles to a Frozen Four berth as a sophomore in 2015-16

148


EAGLES IN THE NHL

CAREER NHL STATS GP G A Pts 39 2 5 7

CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATS GP G A Pts - - - -

CAREER BC STATS GP G A Pts 98 5 30 35

AT BOSTON COLLEGE • Recorded 35 points — five goals and 30 assists — in 98 collegiate games from 201316. • Voted as an assistant captain his junior season in 2015-16 and helped the Eagles to a Frozen Four berth • As a freshman in 2013-14, represented Team USA at the World Junior Championship • Tabbed to the Hockey East All-Rookie Team

CAREER NHL STATS GP Sv Pct. GAA Saves 330 .922 2.28 8,464

CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATS GP Sv Pct. GAA Saves 10 .922 2.59 238

CAREER BC STATS GP Sv Pct. GAA Saves 99 .925 2.09 2,581

AT BOSTON COLLEGE

• Earned All-America first-team honors as a sophomore. • Twice gained NCAA Tournament Northeast Regional MVP honors (2006 and 2007). • Twice captured all-tournament honors at the Hockey East Tournament (2006 and 2007). • Captured Hockey East’s Goaltending Award for lowest goals against average (1.96 in league play) in 2005-06. • wice shared the Norman F. Dailey Memorial Award as team MVP. • Holds the school record for career shutouts (15) and single-season shutouts (eight, 2005-06); also holds the school single-season record for saves (1,111, 2006-07).

149


EAGLES IN THE NHL

CAREER NHL STATS GP G A Pts 237

CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATS GP G A Pts 27 2 7 9

CAREER BC STATS GP G A Pts 165 57 65 122

AT BOSTON COLLEGE • Registered 122 points - 57 goals and 67 assists — in 165 collegiate games from 20062010; played in all 165 games in his four years and ranks tied for fifth on the school’s all-time games played list • Finished his career with 33 postseason points - 16 goals and 17 assists - in 27 playoff games • Earned Most Outstanding Plyaer honors at the 2010 NCAA Tournament’s Frozen Four in Detroit after tallying four points - three goals and one assist - in victories over Miami and Wisconsin • Twice garnered NCAA Frozen Four All-Tournament Team honors (on title-winning teams in 2008 and 2010)

CAREER NHL STATS GP G A Pts 6 0 0 0

CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATS GP G A Pts - - - -

CAREER BC STATS GP G A Pts 77 32 30 62

AT BOSTON COLLEGE • Registered 62 points — 32 goals & 30 assists — in 77 collegiate games from 2014-16. • In 2015, represented Team USA at the World Junior Championship and became the team’s first leading point scorer as a freshman in 42 years (Richie Smith – 1972-73) • Tabbed to the Hockey East Pro Ambitions All-Rookie Team in 2014-15 and voteda Hockey East Second Team All-Star - tabbed a unanimous selection to the Hockey East Pro Ambitions All-Rookie Team and represented Boston College as a Division I New England All-Star • He scored his fourth-career game-winning goal in grand fashion, finding the back of the net against Boston University in overtime to win the Beanpot tournament in 2016

150


EAGLES IN THE NHL

CAREER NHL STATS GP G A Pts 2 0 0 0

CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATS GP G A Pts 1 0 0 0

CAREER BC STATS GP G A Pts 72 35 41 76

AT BOSTON COLLEGE • Recorded 76 points — 35 goals and 41 assists — in 72 collegiate games from 2015-17. • In 2015, represented Team USA at the World Junior Championship • Hailed as the Hockey East Rookie of the Year in 2015-16 • Named a Hockey East Second-Team All Star and was the third most-productive rookie in college hockey and 21st in all of college hockey with 1.16 points per game

CAREER NHL STATS GP G A Pts 61 8 9 17

CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATS GP G A Pts - - - -

CAREER BC STATS GP G A Pts 37 10 25 35

AT BOSTON COLLEGE

• Registered 35 points - 10 goals and 25 assists — in 137 collegiate games as a freshman in 2015-16 • Notched 10 multi-point games as a rookie and scored Boston College’s first goal of the season at Army

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ALL-TIME NHL STATS Year

Team

GP

G

A PTS PIM

Andrew Alberts 2005-06 Boston 73 1 6 7 68 2006-07 Boston 76 1 10 11 124 2007-08 Boston 35 0 2 2 39 2008-09 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia 79 1 12 13 61 2009-10 Carolina 62 2 8 10 74 Vancouver 14 1 1 2 13 2010-11 Vancouver 42 1 6 7 41 2011-12 Vancouver 44 2 1 3 40 2012-13 Vancouver 24 0 1 1 32 2013-14 Vancouver 10 0 0 0 0 Totals 459 8 47 55 492 Bobby Allen 2002-03 Edmonton 1 0 0 0 0 2006-07 Boston 31 0 3 3 10 2007-08 Boston 19 0 0 0 2 Totals 51 0 3 3 12

Year

Team

GP

G

A PTS PIM

Doug Brown 1986-87 New Jersey 4 4 0 4 0 1987-88 New Jersey 70 14 11 25 20 1988-89 New Jersey 63 15 10 25 15 1989-90 New Jersey 69 14 20 34 16 1990-91 New Jersey 58 14 16 30 4 1991-92 New Jersey 71 11 17 28 27 1992-93 New Jersey 15 0 5 5 2 1993-94 Pittsburgh 77 18 37 55 18 1994-95 Detroit 45 9 12 21 16 1995-96 Detroit 62 12 15 27 4 1996-97 Detroit 49 6 7 13 8 1997-98 Detroit 80 19 23 42 12 1998-99 Detroit 80 9 19 28 42 1999-00 Detroit 51 10 8 18 12 2000-01 Detroit 60 9 13 22 14 Totals 854 160 214 374 210

Greg Brown 1990-91 Buffalo 39 1 2 3 35 Bill Arnold 1992-93 Buffalo 10 0 1 1 6 2013-14 Calgary 1 0 0 0 0 1993-94 Pittsburgh 36 3 8 11 28 Totals 1 0 0 0 0 1994-95 Winnipeg 9 0 3 3 17 Totals 94 4 14 18 86 Cam Atkinson 2011-12 Columbus 27 7 7 14 14 Patrick Brown 2012-13 Columbus 35 9 9 18 4 2014-15 Carolina 7 0 0 0 4 2013-14 Columbus 79 21 19 40 18 2015-16 Carolina 7 1 1 2 3 2014-15 Columbus 78 22 18 40 22 2016-17 Carolina 14 0 0 0 0 2015-16 Columbus 81 27 26 53 22 Totals 28 1 1 2 8 2016-16 Columbus 82 35 27 62 22 Totals 382 121 106 227 102 Dom Campedelli 1985-86 Montreal 2 0 0 0 0 Blake Bellefeuille Totals 2 0 0 0 0 2001-02 Columbus 2 0 1 1 0 2002-03 Columbus 3 0 0 0 0 Paul Carey Totals 5 0 1 1 0 2013-14 Colorado 12 0 0 0 0 2014-15 Colorado 10 0 1 1 0 Harvey Bennett 2015-16 Washington 4 1 0 1 0 1974-75 Pittsburgh 7 0 0 0 0 2016-17 Washington 6 0 0 0 0 1975-76 Pittsburgh 25 3 3 6 53 Totals 32 1 1 2 0 Washington 49 12 10 22 39 1976-77 Washington 18 2 6 8 34 Tommy Cross Philadelphia 51 12 8 20 39 2015-16 Boston 3 0 1 1 0 1977-78 Philadelphia 2 1 0 1 7 2016-17 Boston 1 0 1 1 1 Minnesota 64 11 10 21 91 Totals 3 0 1 1 0 1978-79 St. Louis 52 3 9 12 63 Totals 268 44 46 90 347 Ted Crowley 1993-94 Hartford 21 1 2 3 10 Brian Boyle 1998-99 Colorado 7 0 1 1 2 2007-08 Los Angeles 8 4 1 5 4 NY Islanders 6 1 1 2 0 2008-09 Los Angeles 28 4 1 5 42 Totals 34 2 4 6 12 2009-10 NY Rangers 71 4 2 6 47 2010-11 NY Rangers 82 21 14 35 74 Brian Dumoulin 2011-12 NY Rangers 82 11 15 26 59 2013-14 Pittsburgh 6 0 1 1 4 2012-13 NY Rangers 38 2 3 5 29 2014-15 Pittsburgh 8 1 0 1 2 2013-14 NY Rangers 82 6 12 18 56 2015-16 Pittsburgh 79 0 16 16 14 2014-15 Tampa Bay 82 15 9 24 54 2016-17 Pittsburgh 70 1 14 15 14 2015-16 Tampa Bay 76 13 7 20 57 Totals 163 2 31 33 34 2016-17 Tampa Bay 54 13 9 22 48 Toronto 21 0 3 3 18 Totals 624 93 76 169 488

Year

Team

GP

G

A PTS PIM

Patrick Eaves Year Team GP G A PTS PIM 2005-06 Ottawa 58 20 9 29 22 2006-07 Ottawa 73 14 18 32 36 2007-08 Ottawa 26 4 6 10 6 Carolina 11 1 4 5 4 2008-09 Carolina 74 6 8 14 31 2009-10 Detroit 65 12 10 22 26 2010-11 Detroit 63 13 7 20 14 2011-12 Detroit 10 0 1 1 2 2012-13 Detroit 34 2 6 8 4 2013-14 Detroit 25 2 3 5 2 Nashville 5 0 0 0 0 2014-15 Dallas 47 14 13 27 8 2015-16 Dallas 54 11 6 17 27 2016-17 Dallas 59 21 16 37 16 Anahem 20 11 3 14 8 Totals 624 131 110 241 206 David Emma 1992-93 New Jersey 2 0 0 0 1993-94 New Jersey 15 5 5 10 1994-95 New Jersey 6 0 1 1 1996-97 Boston 5 0 0 0 2000-01 Florida 6 0 0 0 Totals 29 5 6 11

0 2 0 0 0 2

Benn Ferriero 2009-10 San Jose 24 2 3 5 8 2010-11 San Jose 33 5 4 9 9 2011-12 San Jose 35 7 1 8 8 2012-13 NY Rangers 4 0 1 1 0 2013-14 Vancouver 2 0 0 0 0 2015-16 Dallas 54 11 6 17 27 Totals 545 99 91 190 182 jeff Farkas 1999-00 Toronto* 0 0 0 0 2000-01 Toronto 2 0 0 0 2001-02 Toronto 6 0 2 2 2002-03 Atlanta 3 0 0 0 Totals 11 0 2 2 *Played in three playoff games in 1999-2000

0 2 4 0 6

Johnny Gaudreau 2013-14 Calgary 1 1 0 1 0 2014-15 Calgary 80 24 40 64 14 2015-16 Calgary 79 30 48 78 20 2016-17 Calgary 72 18 43 61 4 Totals 232 73 131 204 38 Nathan Gerbe 2008-09 Buffalo 10 0 1 1 4 2009-10 Buffalo 10 2 3 5 4 2010-11 Buffalo 64 16 15 31 34 2011-12 Buffalo 62 6 19 25 32 2012-13 Buffalo 42 5 5 10 14 2013-14 Carolina 81 16 15 31 36 2014-15 Carolina 78 10 18 28 34 2015-16 Carolina 47 3 4 7 14 Totals 394 58 80 138 172 Brian Gibbons 2013-14 Pittsburgh 41 5 12 17 6 2014-15 Columbus 25 0 5 5 8 Totals 66 5 17 22 14

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ALL-TIME NHL STATS Year

Team

GP

G

A PTS PIM

Brian Gionta Year Team GP G A PTS PIM 2001-02 New Jersey 33 4 7 11 8 2002-03 New Jersey 58 12 13 25 23 2003-04 New Jersey 75 21 8 29 36 2005-06 New Jersey 82 48 41 89 46 2006-07 New Jersey 62 25 20 45 36 2007-08 New Jersey 82 22 31 53 46 2008-09 New Jersey 81 20 40 60 32 2009-10 Montreal 61 28 18 46 26 2010-11 Montreal 82 29 17 46 24 2011-12 Montreal 31 8 7 15 16 2012-13 Montreal 48 14 12 26 8 2013-14 Montreal 81 18 22 40 22 2014-15 Buffalo 69 13 22 35 18 2015-16 Buffalo 79 12 21 33 12 2016-17 Buffalo 82 15 20 35 22 Totals 1006 289 299 588 375 Stephen Gionta 2010-11 New Jersey 12 0 0 0 6 2011-12 New Jersey 1 1 0 1 0 2012-13 New Jersey 48 4 10 14 14 2014-15 New Jersey 61 5 8 13 12 2015-16 New Jersey 82 1 10 11 43 2016-17 NY Islanders 26 1 5 6 2 Totals 296 16 40 56 95 Jeff Giuliano 2005-06 Los Angeles 48 3 4 7 26 2007-08 Los Angeles 53 0 6 6 14 2013-14 New Jersey 66 4 7 11 18 Totals 127 9 17 26 38 Matt Glennon 1991-92 Boston 3 0 0 0 2 Totals 3 0 0 0 2 Bill Guerin 1991-92 New Jersey 5 0 1 1 9 1992-93 New Jersey 65 14 20 34 63 1993-94 New Jersey 81 25 19 44 101 1994-95 New Jersey 48 12 13 25 72 1995-96 New Jersey 80 23 30 53 116 1996-97 New Jersey 82 29 18 47 95 1997-98 New Jersey 19 5 5 10 13 Edmonton 40 13 16 29 80 1998-99 Edmonton 80 30 34 64 133 1999-00 Edmonton 70 24 22 46 123 2000-01 Edmonton 21 12 10 22 18 Boston 64 28 35 63 122 2001-02 Boston 78 41 25 66 91 2002-03 Dallas 64 25 25 50 113 2003-04 Dallas 82 34 35 69 109 2005-06 Dallas 70 13 27 40 115 2006-07 St. Louis 61 28 19 47 52 San Jose 16 8 1 9 14 2007-08 NY Islanders 81 23 21 44 65 2008-09 NY Islanders 61 16 20 36 63 Pittsburgh 17 5 7 12 18 2009-10 Pittsburgh 78 5 7 12 18 Totals 1,263 429 427 856 1,660

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GP

G

A PTS PIM

Scott Harlow 1987-88 St. Louis 1 0 1 1 0 Totals 1 0 1 1 0 Peter Harrold 2006-07 Los Angeles 12 0 2 2 8 2007-08 Los Angeles 25 2 3 5 2 2008-09 Los Angeles 69 4 8 12 28 2009-10 Los Angeles 39 1 2 3 8 2010-11 Los Angeles 19 1 3 4 0 2011-12 New Jersey 11 0 2 2 0 2012-13 New Jersey 23 2 3 5 6 2013-14 New Jersey 33 0 4 4 14 2014-15 New Jersey 43 3 2 5 4 Totals 274 13 29 42 74 Jimmy Hayes Year Team GP G A PTS PIM 2011-12 Chicago 31 5 4 9 16 2012-13 Chicago 10 1 3 4 0 2013-14 Chicago 2 0 0 0 0 Florida 53 11 7 18 18 2014-15 Florida 72 19 16 35 20 2015-16 Boston 75 13 16 29 60 2016-17 Boston 58 2 3 5 29 Totals 301 51 49 100 143 Kevin Hayes 2014-15 NY Rangers 79 17 28 45 22 2015-16 NY Rangers 79 14 22 36 30 2016-17 NY Rangers 76 17 32 49 18 Totals 234 48 82 130 70 Steve Heinze 1991-92 Boston 14 3 4 7 6 1992-93 Boston 73 18 13 31 24 1993-94 Boston 77 10 11 21 32 1994-95 Boston 36 7 9 16 23 1995-96 Boston 76 16 12 28 43 1996-97 Boston 30 17 8 25 27 1997-98 Boston 61 26 20 46 54 1998-99 Boston 73 22 18 40 30 1999-00 Boston 75 12 13 25 36 2000-01 Columbus 65 22 20 42 38 Buffalo 14 5 7 12 8 2001-02 Los Angeles 73 15 16 31 46 2002-03 Los Angeles 27 5 7 12 12 Totals 694 178 158 336 379 Ken Hodge 1988-89 Minnesota 5 1 1 2 1990-91 Boston 70 30 29 59 1991-92 Boston 42 6 11 17 1992-93 Tampa Bay 25 2 7 9 Totals 142 39 48 87 32

0 20 10 2

Paul Hurley 1968-69 Boston 1 0 1 1 0 Totals 1 0 1 1 0

Noah Hanifin 2015-16 Carolina 79 4 18 22 22 2016-17 Carolina 81 4 25 29 26 Totals 160 8 43 51 48

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ALL-TIME NHL STATS Year

Team

GP

G

A PTS PIM

Craig Janney 1987-88 Boston 15 7 9 16 0 1988-89 Boston 62 16 46 62 12 1989-90 Boston 55 24 38 62 4 1990-91 Boston 77 26 66 92 8 1991-92 Boston 53 12 39 51 20 St. Louis 25 6 30 36 2 1992-93 St. Louis 84 24 82 106 12 1993-94 St. Louis 69 16 68 84 24 1994-95 St. Louis 8 2 5 7 0 San Jose 27 5 15 20 10 1995-96 San Jose 71 13 49 62 26 Winnipeg 13 7 13 20 0 1996-97 Phoenix 77 15 38 53 26 1997-98 Phoenix 68 10 43 53 12 1998-99 Tampa Bay 38 4 18 22 10 NY Islanders 18 1 4 5 4 Totals 760 188 563 751 170 Chuck Kobasew Year Team GP G A PTS PIM 2002-03 Calgary 23 4 2 6 8 2003-04 Calgary 70 6 11 17 51 2005-06 Calgary 77 20 11 31 64 2006-07 Calgary 40 4 13 17 37 Boston 10 1 1 2 25 2007-08 Boston 73 22 17 39 29 2008-09 Boston 68 21 21 42 56 2009-10 Boston 7 0 1 1 2 Minnesota 42 9 5 14 16 2010-11 Minnesota 63 9 7 16 19 2011-12 Colorado 58 7 7 14 51 2012-13 Colorado 37 5 4 9 21 2013-14 Pittsburgh 33 2 0 2 15 Totals 601 110 100 210 394 Krys Kolanos 2001-02 Phoenix 57 11 11 22 48 2002-03 Phoenix 2 0 0 0 0 2003-04 Phoenix 41 4 6 10 24 2005-06 Phoenix 9 2 1 3 2 Edmonton 6 0 0 0 2 2008-09 Minnesota 21 3 3 6 16 2011-12 Calgary 13 0 1 1 2 Totals 149 20 22 42 94 Chris Kreider Year Team GP G A PTS PIM 2011-12 NY Rangers* 0 0 0 0 0 2012-13 NY Rangers 23 2 1 3 6 2013-14 NY Rangers 66 17 20 37 72 2014-15 NY Rangers 80 21 25 46 88 2015-16 NY Rangers 79 21 22 43 58 2016-17 NY Rangers 75 28 25 53 58 Totals 323 89 93 182 282 *Played in 18 playoff games in 2011-12

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Year

Team

GP

G

A PTS PIM

Brian Leetch 1987-88 NY Rangers 17 2 12 14 0 1988-89 NY Rangers 68 23 48 71 50 1989-90 NY Rangers 72 11 45 56 26 1990-91 NY Rangers 80 16 72 88 42 1991-92 NY Rangers 80 22 80 102 26 1992-93 NY Rangers 36 6 30 36 26 1993-94 NY Rangers 84 23 56 79 67 1994-95 NY Rangers 48 9 32 41 18 1995-96 NY Rangers 82 15 70 85 30 1996-97 NY Rangers 82 20 58 75 40 1997-98 NY Rangers 76 17 33 50 32 1998-99 NY Rangers 82 13 42 55 42 1999-00 NY Rangers 50 7 19 26 20 2000-01 NY Rangers 82 21 58 79 34 2001-02 NY Rangers 82 10 45 55 28 2002-03 NY Rangers 51 12 18 30 20 2003-04 NY Rangers 57 13 23 36 24 Toronto 15 2 13 15 10 2005-06 Boston 61 5 27 32 36 Totals 1,205 247 781 1,028 571 Michael Matheson 2015-16 Florida 3 0 0 0 2 2016-17 Florida 81 7 10 17 36 Totals 84 7 10 17 38 Ian McCoshen 2016-17 Florida 3 0 1 1 0 Totals 3 0 1 1 0 Marty McInnis 1991-92 NY Islanders 15 3 5 8 0 1992-93 NY Islanders 56 10 20 30 24 1993-94 NY Islanders 81 25 31 56 24 1994-95 NY Islanders 41 9 7 16 8 1995-96 NY Islanders 74 12 34 46 39 1996-97 NY Islanders 70 20 22 42 20 Calgary 10 3 4 7 2 1997-98 Calgary 75 19 25 44 34 1998-99 Calgary 6 1 1 2 6 Anaheim 75 18 34 52 36 1999-00 Anaheim 62 10 18 28 26 2000-01 Anaheim 76 20 22 42 40 2001-02 Anaheim 60 9 14 23 25 Boston 19 2 3 5 8 2002-03 Boston 77 9 10 19 38 Totals 796 170 250 420 330 Ian Moran 1994-95 Pittsburgh* 0 0 0 0 0 1995-96 Pittsburgh 51 1 1 2 47 1996-97 Pittsburgh 36 4 5 9 22 1997-98 Pittsburgh 37 1 6 7 19 1998-99 Pittsburgh 62 4 5 9 37 1999-00 Pittsburgh 73 4 8 12 28 2000-01 Pittsburgh 40 3 4 7 28 2001-02 Pittsburgh 64 2 8 10 54 2002-03 Pittsburgh 70 0 7 7 46 Boston 8 0 1 1 2 2003-04 Boston 35 1 4 5 28 2005-06 Boston 12 1 1 2 10 2006-07 Anaheim 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 489 21 50 71 321 *Played in eight playoff games in 1994-95


ALL-TIME NHL STATS Year

Team

GP

G

A PTS PIM

Tom Mellor Year Team GP G A PTS PIM 1973-74 Detroit 25 2 4 6 25 1974-75 Detroit 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 26 2 4 6 25 Mike Mottau Year Team GP G A PTS PIM 2000-01 NY Rangers 18 0 3 3 13 2001-02 NY Rangers 1 0 0 0 0 2002-03 Calgary 4 0 0 0 0 2007-08 New Jersey 76 4 13 17 48 2008-09 New Jersey 80 1 14 15 35 2009-10 New Jersey 79 2 16 18 41 2010-11 NY Islanders 20 0 3 3 8 2011-12 NY Islanders 29 0 2 2 15 Boston 6 0 0 0 0 2013-14 Florida 8 0 0 0 4 Totals 321 7 51 58 164 Joe Mullen 1979-80 St. Louis* 0 0 0 0 0 1981-82 St. Louis 45 25 34 59 4 1982-83 St. Louis 49 17 30 47 6 1983-84 St. Louis 80 41 44 85 19 1984-85 St. Louis 79 40 52 92 6 1985-86 St. Louis 48 28 24 52 10 Calgary 29 16 22 38 11 1986-87 Calgary 79 47 40 87 14 1987-88 Calgary 80 40 44 84 30 1988-89 Calgary 79 51 59 110 16 1989-90 Calgary 78 36 33 69 24 1990-91 Pittsburgh 47 17 22 39 6 1991-92 Pittsburgh 77 42 45 87 30 1992-93 Pittsburgh 72 33 37 70 14 1993-94 Pittsburgh 84 38 32 70 41 1994-95 Pittsburgh 45 16 21 37 6 1995-96 Boston 37 8 7 15 0 1996-97 Pittsburgh 54 7 15 22 4 Totals 1,062 502 561 1,063 241 * Played in one playoff game in 1979-80 Billy O’Dwyer 1983-84 Los Angeles 5 0 0 0 0 1984-85 Los Angeles 13 1 0 1 15 1987-88 Boston 77 7 10 17 83 1988-89 Boston 19 1 2 3 8 1989-90 Boston 6 0 1 1 2 Totals 120 9 13 22 108 Brooks Orpik Year Team GP G A PTS PIM 2002-03 Pittsburgh 6 0 0 0 2 2003-04 Pittsburgh 79 1 9 10 127 2005-06 Pittsburgh 64 2 7 9 124 2006-07 Pittsburgh 70 0 6 6 82 2007-08 Pittsburgh 78 1 10 11 57 2008-09 Pittsburgh 79 2 17 19 73 2009-10 Pittsburgh 73 2 23 25 64 2010-11 Pittsburgh 63 1 12 13 66 2011-12 Pittsburgh 73 2 1 18 61 2012-13 Pittsburgh 46 0 8 8 32 2013-14 Pittsburgh 72 2 11 13 46 2014-15 Washington 78 0 19 19 66 2015-16 Washington 41 3 7 10 24 2016-17 Washington 79 0 14 14 48 Totals 901 16 159 175 872

Year

Team

GP

G

A PTS PIM

Marty Reasoner 1998-99 St. Louis 22 3 7 10 8 1999-00 St. Louis 32 10 14 24 20 2000-01 St. Louis 41 4 9 13 14 2001-02 Edmonton 52 6 5 11 41 2002-03 Edmonton 70 11 20 31 28 2003-04 Edmonton 17 2 6 8 10 2005-06 Edmonton 58 9 17 26 20 Boston 19 2 6 8 8 2006-07 Edmonton 72 6 14 20 60 2007-08 Edmonton 82 11 14 25 50 2008-09 Atlanta 79 14 16 30 36 2009-10 Atlanta 80 4 13 17 24 2010-11 Florida 82 14 18 32 22 2011-12 NY Islanders 61 1 5 6 34 2012-13 NY Islanders 31 0 5 5 4 Totals 798 97 169 266 379 Gary Sampson 1983-84 Washington 15 1 1 2 1984-85 Washington 46 10 15 25 1985-86 Washington 19 1 4 5 1986-87 Washington 25 1 2 3 Totals 105 13 22 35

6 13 2 4 25

Phillip Samuelsson Year Team GP G A PTS PIM 2013-14 Pittsburgh 5 0 0 0 0 2014-15 Arizona 4 0 0 0 0 2015-16 Arizona 4 0 0 0 2 Totals 13 0 0 0 2 Zach Sanford 2016-17 Washington 26 2 1 3 6 St. Louis 13 2 3 5 4 Totals 39 4 4 8 10 Steve Santini 2015-16 New Jersey 1 0 0 0 2 2016-17 New Jersey 38 2 5 7 14 Totals 39 2 5 7 16 Rob Scuderi 2003-04 Pittsburgh 13 1 2 3 4 2005-06 Pittsburgh 57 0 4 4 36 2006-07 Pittsburgh 78 1 10 11 28 2007-08 Pittsburgh 71 0 5 5 26 2008-09 Pittsburgh 81 1 15 16 18 2009-10 Los Angeles 73 0 11 11 21 2010-11 Los Angeles 82 2 13 15 16 2011-12 Los Angeles 82 1 8 9 16 2012-13 Los Angeles 48 1 11 12 4 2013-14 Pittsburgh 53 0 4 4 2 2014-15 Pittsburgh 82 1 9 10 17 2015-16 Pittsburgh 25 0 4 4 8 Chicago 17 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles 21 0 6 6 2 Totals 783 8 102 110 198 Ryan Shannon 2006-07 Anaheim 53 2 9 11 10 2007-08 Vancouver 27 5 8 13 24 2008-09 Ottawa 35 8 12 20 2 2009-10 Ottawa 66 5 11 16 20 2010-11 Ottawa 79 11 16 27 24 2011-12 Tampa Bay 45 4 8 12 10 Totals 305 35 64 99 90

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Team

GP

G

A PTS PIM

Tim Sheehy 1977-78 Detroit 15 0 0 0 0 1979-80 Hartford 12 2 1 3 0 Totals 27 2 1 3 0 Ben Smith Year Team GP G A PTS PIM 2010-11 Chicago 6 1 0 1 0 2011-12 Chicago 13 2 0 2 0 2012-13 Chicago 1 1 0 1 0 2013-14 Chicago 75 14 12 26 2 2014-15 Chicago 61 5 4 9 2 San Jose 19 2 3 5 0 2015-16 San Jose 6 0 0 0 0 Toronto 16 2 4 6 0 2016-17 Colorado 4 0 0 0 0 Toronto 36 2 2 4 4 Totals 237 29 25 54 8

Year

Team

GP

G

A PTS PIM

Tim Sweeney 1990-91 Calgary 42 7 9 16 8 1991-92 Calgary 11 1 2 3 4 1992-93 Boston 14 1 7 8 6 1993-94 Anaheim 78 16 27 43 49 1994-95 Anaheim 13 1 1 2 2 1995-96 Boston 41 8 8 16 14 1996-97 Boston 36 10 11 21 14 1997-98 NY Rangers 56 11 18 29 26 Totals 291 55 83 138 123 Alex Tuch 2016-17 Minnesota 6 0 0 0 0 Totals 6 0 0 0 0 Patrick Wey 2013-14 Washington 9 0 3 3 5 Totals 9 0 3 3 5

Carl Sneep 2011-12 Pittsburgh 1 0 1 1 0 Totals 1 0 1 1 0 Tom Songin 1978-79 Boston 17 3 1 4 0 1979-80 Boston 17 1 3 4 16 1980-81 Boston 9 1 1 2 6 Totals 43 5 5 10 22

Colin White 2013-14 Ottawa 2 0 0 0 0 Totals 2 0 0 0 0

Kevin Stevens Year Team GP G A PTS PIM 1987-88 Pittsburgh 16 5 2 7 8 1988-89 Pittsburgh 24 12 3 15 19 1989-90 Pittsburgh 76 29 41 70 171 1990-91 Pittsburgh 80 40 46 86 133 1991-92 Pittsburgh 80 54 69 123 254 1992-93 Pittsburgh 72 55 56 111 177 1993-94 Pittsburgh 83 41 47 88 155 1994-95 Pittsburgh 27 15 12 27 51 1995-96 Boston 41 10 13 23 49 Los Angeles 20 3 10 13 22 1996-97 Los Angeles 69 14 20 34 96 1997-98 NY Rangers 80 14 27 41 130 1998-99 NY Rangers 81 23 20 43 64 1999-00 NY Rangers 38 3 5 8 43 2000-01 Philadelphia 23 2 7 9 18 Pittsburgh 32 8 15 23 55 2001-02 Pittsburgh 32 1 4 5 25 Totals 874 329 397 726 1,470

Miles Wood 2015-16 New Jersey 1 0 0 0 0 2016-17 New Jersey 60 8 9 17 86 Totals 61 8 9 17 8

Bob Sweeney 1986-87 Boston 14 2 4 6 21 1987-88 Boston 80 22 23 45 73 1988-89 Boston 75 14 14 28 99 1989-90 Boston 70 22 24 46 93 1990-91 Boston 80 15 33 48 115 1991-92 Boston 63 6 14 20 103 1992-93 Buffalo 80 21 26 47 118 1993-94 Buffalo 60 11 14 25 94 1994-95 Buffalo 45 5 4 9 18 1995-96 NY Islanders 66 6 6 12 59 Calgary 6 1 1 2 6 Totals 639 125 163 288 799

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Joe Whitney 2013-14 New Jersey 1 0 0 0 0 2014-15 New Jersey 4 1 0 1 0 Totals 5 1 0 1 0


ALL-TIME NHL STATS - GOALTENDERS Scott Clemmensen Year Team GP W L T GAA 2001-02 New Jersey 2 0 0 0 3.00 2002-03 New Jersey 0 0 0 0 0.00 2003-04 New Jersey 4 3 1 0 1.01 2005-06 New Jersey 13 3 4 0 3.35 2006-07 New Jersey 6 1 1 2 3.15 2007-08 Toronto 3 1 1 0 3.90 2008-09 New Jersey 40 25 13 0 2.39 2009-10 Florida 23 9 8 0 2.67 2010-11 Florida 31 8 11 0 2.62 2011-12 Florida 30 14 6 0 2.57 2012-13 Florida 19 3 7 0 3.67 2013-14 Florida 17 6 7 1 3.09 2014-15 New Jersey 3 0 0 1 4.71 Totals 191 73 59 24 2.79

Scott Gordon Year Team GP W L T GAA 1989-90 Quebec 10 2 8 0 5.33 1990-91 Quebec 13 0 8 0 5.94 Totals 23 2 16 0 5.60

David Littman Year Team GP W L T GAA 1990-91 Buffalo 1 0 0 0 5.00 1991-92 Buffalo 1 0 1 0 4.00 1992-93 Tampa Bay 1 0 1 0 9.33 Totals 3 0 2 0 5.96

Cory Schneider Year Team GP W L T GAA 2008-09 Vancouver 8 2 4 1 3.38 2009-10 Vancouver 2 0 1 0 3.81 2010-11 Vancouver 25 16 4 0 2.23 2011-12 Vancouver 33 20 8 0 1.96 2012-13 Vancouver 30 17 9 0 2.11 2013-14 New Jersey 45 16 15 12 1.97 2014-15 New Jersey 69 26 31 9 2.26 2015-16 New Jersey 58 27 25 6 2.15 2016-17 New Jersey 60 20 27 11 2.82 Totals 330 144 124 46 2.28

Paul Skidmore Year Team GP W L T GAA 1981-82 St. Louis 2 1 1 0 3.00 Totals 2 1 1 0 3.00

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EAGLES IN THE NHL DRAFT 1970 Tom Mellor Detroit

5th

1975 Bob Ferriter Montreal 10th 1976 Paul Skidmore St. Louis

4th

1978 Mike Ewanouski Philadelphia Bobby Hehir Boston Charlie Antetomaso Vancouver Steve Barger Washington Joe Casey NY Rangers

7th 8th 8th 11th 9th

1980 Billy O’Dwyer Los Angeles Chris Wray NY Rangers

8th 9th

1981 Bob O’Connor Winnipeg Bruce Milton Boston George Boudreau Calgary

6th 6th 9th

1982 Scott Harlow Montreal Kevin Houle Montreal Bob Sweeney Boston Dominic Campedelli Toronto Chris Delaney St. Louis Bob Emery Montreal

3rd 5th 6th 7th 8th 10th

1983 Kevin Stevens Los Angeles 1984 Ken Hodge Minnesota John Devereaux Hartford David Buckley Toronto 1985 Paul Marshall Philadelphia Tim Sweeney Calgary Mike Mullowney Minnesota Rich Braccia Chicago 1986 Craig Janney Boston Brian Leetch NY Rangers Greg Brown Buffalo Steve Scheifele Philadelphia 1987 Dave Pergola Buffalo Matt Glennon Boston Steve McCool Montreal Rob Cheevers Boston John Reilly Chicago David Littman Buffalo 1988 Steve Heinze Boston Scott LaGrand Philadelphia Ted Crowley Toronto Joe Cleary Chicago Jason Rathbone NY Islanders Marty McInnis NY Islanders Mike Delay Toronto Ron Pascucci Washington

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6th

3rd 9th 10th

4th 6th 6th 12th

1st 1st 2nd 6th

5th 6th 6th 7th 8th 11th

3rd 4th 4th 5th 6th 8th 9th 12th

1989 Bill Guerin New Jersey Joe Crowley Edmonton David Emma New Jersey Jack Callahan Philadelphia Scott Zygulski Detroit Pat Schafhauser Pittsburgh David Franzosa Boston

1st 3rd 6th 7th 7th 7th 11th

1990 Jerry Buckley Boston Ian Moran Pittsburgh Brett Stickney Chicago John Joyce NY Islanders

4th 6th 6th 9th

1991 Ryan Haggerty Edmonton 5th Rob Canavan NY Islanders 10th 1992 Don Chase Montreal David Hymovitz Chicago Greg Callahan Washington David Wainwright NY Islanders Brian Callahan Pittsburgh

5th 9th 10th 10th 10th

1993 Ken Hemenway Philadelphia

11th

1996 Marty Reasoner St. Louis Brendan Buckley Anaheim Tony Hutchins St. Louis

1st 5th 8th

2004 Cory Schneider Vancouver

1st

2005 Dan Bertram Chicago Anthony Aiello Minnesota Nathan Gerbe Buffalo Tim Kunes Carolina Brock Bradford Boston Andrew Orpik Buffalo

2nd 5th 5th 5th 7th 7th

2006 Carl Sneep Pittsburgh Benn Ferriero Phoenix

2nd 7th

2007 Nick Petrecki San Jose Tommy Cross Boston Paul Carey Colorado

1st 2nd 5th

2008 Jimmy Hayes Toronto Cam Atkinson Columbus Ben Smith Chicago

2nd 6th 6th

2009 Chris Kreider NY Rangers Kenny Ryan Toronto Brian Dumoulin Carolina Philip Samuelsson Pittsburgh Patrick Wey Washington

1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 4th

2010 Kevin Hayes Chicago Bill Arnold Calgary Isaac MacLeod San Jose

1st 4th 5th

2011 Johnny Gaudreau Calgary Colin Sullivan Montreal

4th 7th

1997 Jeff Farkas Toronto Kevin Caulfield Washington Mike Mottau NY Rangers Scott Clemmensen New Jersey

3rd 5th 7th 8th

1998 Bobby Allen Boston Brian Gionta New Jersey Rob Scuderi Pittsburgh

2nd 3rd 5th

2012 Michael Matheson Florida Chris Calnan Chicago Adam Gilmour Minnesota

1st 3rd 4th

1999 Justin Dziama New Jersey

8th

2013 Ian McCoshen Florida Steve Santini New Jersey Ryan Fitzgerald Boston

2nd 2nd 4th

2014 Alex Tuch Minnesota Thatcher Demko Vancouver

1st 2nd

2000 Brooks Orpik Pittsburgh Krys Kolanos Phoenix Bill Cass Anaheim J.D. Forrest Carolina

1st 1st 5th 6th

2001 Chuck Kobasew Calgary Matti Kaltiainen Boston Ben Eaves Pittsburgh Andrew Alberts Boston

1st 4th 4th 6th

2015 Noah Hanifin Carolina Colin White Ottawa Jeremy Bracco Toronto

1st 1st 2nd

2002 John Adams Buffalo Joe Pearce Tampa Bay Ryan Murphy Los Angeles Ned Havern Dallas

3rd 5th 6th 9th

2016 Joseph Woll Toronto Casey Fitzgerald Buffalo Graham McPhee Edmonton Aapeli Räsänen Edmonton

3rd 3rd 5th 6th

2003 Brian Boyle Los Angeles Patrick Eaves Ottawa Brian O’Hanley San Jose

1st 1st 9th

2017 Michael Karow Arizona

5th


BOSTON COLLEGE: FIRST - ROUND FACTORY

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WILLIAM V. CAMPBELL DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Director for Development and Director of Regional Giving at Michigan State University. He helped the Spartan Fund set new fundraising records in each of his seven years in East Lansing and was a key member of the $1.2 billion “Campaign for MSU” development team. He also served on the athletic director’s executive leadership team and was the liaison between Michigan State’s University Development and Alumni Association leadership.

Martin Jarmond was named the William V. Campbell Director of Athletics on April 24, 2017, becoming the eighth athletic director in Boston College history.

A native of Fayetteville, N.C., Jarmond graduated from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington in 2001 with a bachelor’s degree in communication studies. He was a two-time captain of the basketball team, earned All-CAA Academic honors and helped the Seahawks gain their first NCAA tournament appearance in 2000. He earned both an MBA (2002) and a master’s in sports administration (2003) from Ohio University. He is married to Dr. Jessica Jarmond, a dentist. Their daughter, Scarlett, is 20 months old.

Jarmond, who has more than 15 years of experience in the Big Ten, came from The Ohio State University where he served as the Deputy Director of Athletics and Chief of Staff to Buckeyes’ athletic director Gene Smith. Jarmond spent eight years in Columbus after spending seven at Michigan State. At Ohio State, Jarmond directed external and internal relations and day-to-day operations at an athletics program that had approximately 1,100 student-athletes in 36 sports and 375 employees. He also oversaw the business advancement of the department, managing a budget of $170 million. He served as sport administrator for football, men’s basketball, baseball, and men’s and women’s golf, and was responsible for football scheduling. Jarmond was also a member of the AD’s executive leadership team where he participated in strategic planning and directed search committees for coaches and administrators. Jarmond joined OSU in 2009 as the Associate Athletic Director for Development and helped raise more than $120 million in three years. He oversaw the Buckeye Club, major gifts, stewardship and donor relations, gift processing, and community relations. He was also a member of the University Development Senior Leadership team for the $2.5 billion “But for Ohio State…” capital campaign. In addition, he chaired the Athletics District Master Plan which included $200 million in athletics construction projects. Jarmond was a member of the inaugural College Football Playoff National Championship Advisory Group and the Rose Bowl Advisory Committee. Sports Business Daily Journal recognized his contributions to intercollegiate athletics by naming him to its prestigious Forty Under 40, Class of 2017. Prior to joining OSU, Jarmond served as the Assistant Athletic

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ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION William V. Campbell Director of Athletics: Martin Jarmond Senior Associate AD/Business & Administration: Marcus Blossom Senior Associate AD/External Affairs: JM Caparro Senior Associate AD/Football & Alumni Relations: Barry Gallup Senior Associate AD: John Kane Senior Associate AD/Development & Strategic Initiatives: Steve Novak Senior Associate AD: Tom Peters Associate AD/Communications: Jason Baum Associate AD/Facilities & Operations: Matt Conway Associate AD/Marketing & Fan Engagement: Jamie DiLoreto Associate AD/Technology & Interactive Media: Will Gartner Associate AD/Ticket Operations: Jim O'Neill Associate AD/Compliance & Student Support Services: Carly Pariseau


ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION A 1971 graduate of the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Peters was a three-year hockey letterman for the Minutemen. Peters earned a master’s degree in sports management from the University in 1973. Peters was then an administrative assistant at the University of Virginia, before joining the New Boston Garden Corporation and Boston Bruins as assistant sales and marketing manager in 1973. In 1976, he was named sales and marketing manager. From there, Peters moved to New Jersey where he was the assistant athletic director at Rutgers University from 198188. He was the tournament manager of the NCAA Basketball Tournament’s East Regional from 1986-88.

Tom Peters, who was promoted to senior associate athletics director in May 2010, is in his 26th year at Boston College. Peters joined the Eagles’ staff as an associate athletics director in January 1992. Prior to coming to the Heights, Peters spent more than three years as associate athletic director at Tulane University. In addition, Peters served as Tulane’s acting athletic director from December 1990 until June 1991. Peters’ responsibilities at Boston College include overseeing the men’s hockey, men’s soccer, men’s and women’s swimming and baseball programs — and serving as the department’s liaison with numerous athletic-related support groups. Peters has also served as tournament manager for a host of postseason events, including the 2009 NCAA Men’s Basketball East Regional, the 1999 and 2003 NCAA Men’s Basketball East Region First and Second Rounds and the 2003 Intercollegiate Fencing Association championships. Peters currently serves on the executive committee of Men’s Hockey East and serves on the Hockey East Special Events Committee. He previously served as chair of the Men’s Hockey East executive committee in 2012-13, while also serving on the executive committee of Women’s Hockey East from 2002-03 to 2006-07. Peters is also a member of the men’s Beanpot Hockey Tournament Committee, which organize the annual competition between the city’s four Division I hockey schools. In addition to his departmental assignments, Peters has been active on campus and in the Boston community. He has served on the University Committee on Alcohol and Drug Abuse and is a former member of the Student Leadership Awards Committee for the Office of the Dean of Student Development. He also was a long-time committee member of the Boston Police Department Youth and Student-Athlete Collaborative.

Peters was honored by his alma mater in November of 2004, when the sport management program awarded him the 200304 Harold J. VanderZwaag Distinguished Alumnus Award in recognition of outstanding contributions to the sport industry. A native of Arlington, Massachusetts, Peters has two daughters: Nicole, a graduate of Connecticut College, and Erica, who received her B.A. from Boston College and Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Vermont. She is married to Patrick Finan and they have two daughters, Acadia and Emmylou.

HOCKEY SUPPORT STAFF Associate AD/Facilities & Operations: Matt Conway Associate Director - Facilities & Operations: Carson Brown Staff Assistant: Keagan Gallagher Marketing Specialist: Katie Foley Associate Director of Multimedia: Mark McDonald Supervisor, Athletic Facilities: Norman Reid Ticket Manager: Matthew Thompson Manager: Chuck Van Kula Manager: Lucas Hurtt Manager: Mike Mullowney

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SILVIO O. CONTE FORUM

Year Games Att. 1988-89 19 95,210 1989-90 23 118,694 1990-91 20 114,464 1991-92 15 67,611 1992-93 14 54,176 1993-94 15 53,019 1994-95 18 60,661 1995-96 14 50,715 1996-97 14 67,054 1997-98 19 79,174 1998-99 17 99,209 1999-00 17 93,012 2000-01 16 102,647 2001-02 14 81,866 2002-03 17 105,890 2003-04 18 111,347

Avg. Record 5,011 14-3-2 5,161 18-5-0 5,723 17-3-0 4,507 7-6-2 3,870 4-9-1 3,535 7-6-2 3,370 5-12-1 3,623 9-4-1 4,790 7-5-2 4,167 13-4-2 5,836 11-3-3 5,471 14-2-1 6,415 12-3-1 5,848 9-5-0 6,229 11-4-2 6,186 14-3-1

Year Games Att. 2004-05 17 96,130 2005-06 17 100,191 2006-07 17 85,639 2007-08 17 95,071 2008-09 17 101,586 2009-10 16 80,198 2010-11 15 94,383 2011-12 16 98,737 2012-13 18 114,911 2013-14 15 97,849 2014-15 18 93,981 2015-16 18 89,373 2016-17 16 74,789 TOTALS 488 2,577,587

Avg. Record 5,655 11-1-5 5,894 13-3-1 5,308 13-4-0 5,592 6-7-4 5,976 12-5-0 5,012 14-2-0 6,292 13-1-1 6,171 12-3-1 6,384 11-5-2 6,116 10-4-1 5,221 11-6-1 4,965 14-2-2 4,674 10-4-2 5,282 314-105-37

Since it opened in October 1988, Silvio O. Conte Forum has been the heart of the Boston College athletics program. From October through March, its main arena is the home of the Eagles’ men’s and women’s basketball and hockey teams, and some of the most thrilling sports action in Boston. The arena seats 8,606 for basketball and 7,884 for hockey, and sellouts are common during both the basketball and hockey seasons. The forum also houses the 950-seat Power Gymnasium, as well as offices for Athletics Association staff and varsity coaches, film and conference rooms, the weight training and sports medicine facilities, locker and equipment rooms, indoor practice cages for the baseball and golf teams, and practice and storage rooms for the Boston College band. Conte Forum is also Boston College fan central, where tickets may be purchased for all BC athletics events. Its main concourse contains concession stands and souvenir shops. Its restrooms serve both Alumni Stadium and the forum arena, and its eight luxury boxes overlook both the stadium and the basketball/hockey venue.

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ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS STAFF DIRECTORY Address: 321 Conte Forum, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 Contact: Mark Majewski Email: majewsma@bc.edu Office Phone: (617) 552-2094 BC Athletics Twitter Feed: @BCEagles Hockey Twitter Feed: @BCHockey Hockey Instagram Feed: @BCHockey Hashtags: #BCEagles #BCHockey

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JASON BAUM

STEPHANIE TUNNERA

Associate AD/Communications j.baum@bc.edu (O) 617-552-0504 | (C) 201-966-6338

Assistant AD/Communications stephanie.tunnera@bc.edu (O) 617-552-0524 | (C) 857-233-3421

ZANNA OLLOVE

LIZZ SUMMERS

MARK MAJEWSKI

Associate Director ollove@bc.edu (O) 617-552-2004 | (C) 978-828-9221

Associate Director summerel@bc.edu (O) 617-552-8841 | (C) 617-571-2219

Asst. Dir. of Graphic Design (Men’s Hockey Contact)

EMILY IANNACONI

CAROLINE SOBEK

AMEEN SMITH

Intern iannacoe@bc.edu (O) 617-552-4508 | (C) 908-596-0063

Intern sobek@bc.edu (O) 617-552-1188 | (C) 913-908-1453

Video Intern smithbjc@bc.edu (O) 617-552-1188 | (C) 585-755-8595

majewsma@bc.edu (O) 617-552-2094 | (C) 734-812-5480


MEDIA INFORMATION The Boston College athletics communications office is pleased to work with members of the media to meet their needs covering our ice hockey program. CREDENTIALS All requests for working press credentials for 2017-18 Boston College home hockey games should be made at least two days prior to the game in question. Please direct all credential requests to: Mark Majewski 321 Conte Forum Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 garsket@bc.edu Office: 617-552-4508 Please include your name, affiliation, address, cell phone and e-mail address on all requests. All credentials should be picked up at the press will call table outside the first-floor elevator on the south side (Beacon Street side) of Conte Forum. STUDENT-ATHLETE INTERVIEW POLICIES All interviews with Boston College hockey players or coaches must be arranged through the athletic communications office. It is suggested that 48 hours notice be given for an interview request. The Athletic Communications Office will arrange an interview time that is mutually convenient for the player and media representative. Players are not to be called in their dormitory rooms, nor should they be contacted via cell phone or e-mail. Rather, players will return telephone calls to members of the media. Players will not be asked to miss classroom time for interviews.

TV BROADCASTS A television broadcast booth is located at center ice on the fourth floor of the press box. This location has been pre-wired with multiple tri-axial cable drops. Any network production unit televising a game from Conte Forum/Kelley Rink must use this pre-installed cable. POSTGAME INTERVIEWS The Boston College locker room is closed to all members of the media. Head coach Jerry York and requested players will be available for interviews following a brief cooling-off period. After home games, York will address the media representatives in the media workroom, located on the first floor (north side) of Conte Forum. Media wishing to interview players should notify appropriate members of the BC athletic communications staff just prior to or at the conclusion of the game. Every effort will be made to bring requested players to the interview area. Visiting teams will also conduct their post-game interviews in the media workroom. BCEagles.com All Boston College hockey information is available to the media at: www. bceagles.com. Releases, line charts, statistics and game recaps are available. Information about Boston College and the other nine Hockey East institutions is available at: www.hockeyeastonline.com. FOLLOW @BCHockey Keep up with all Boston College men’s hockey news (in short form, of course) by following at: www.twitter.com/BCHockey

PRESS FACILITIES Boston College’s hockey press box is located above the spectators’ seating area on the south side of Kelley Rink. The press box can be accessed by taking the elevator on the building’s south side to the fourth level. Writers and game operations personnel will be assigned seats in the two open areas of the fourth-floor press box. Television crews, radio crews and home and visiting coaches will be assigned booths adjacent to the writers’ work space. MEDIA SUITE The Conte Forum media suite is located on the building’s ground floor. To access media suite, enter the visitor’s skating lobby on the ground floor of the south side and proceed approximately 150 feet down the hallway located directly in the front right. PRESS HOSPITALITY Food and refreshments are served approximately two hours prior to faceoff in the Conte Forum Media Suite. Beverages are served on the fourth floor press box. INTERNET ACCESS Wireless Internet access is available throughout Conte Forum. To gain access to the secure network, connect to the ‘Conte Press’ WiFi network and obtain the password from Mark Majewski. PHOTOGRAPHERS Photographers will also be issued credentials through the Athletic Communications Office, and will be allowed to shoot from a staging area on the concourse level (south side) of Conte Forum. Shooting from the penalty-box area is restricted to Boston College-affiliated personnel. Special requests may be made to athletic communications personnel. RADIO BROADCAST Radio booths are available for the visiting commercial stations on the fourth floor of the press box. Telephone lines have been pre-installed in each booth. Stations wishing to broadcast a game should contact the BC Athletic Communications Office at 617-552-3004 at least two weeks prior to the contest. The fee is $100 per (analog) line. Stations wishing to use ISDN lines should notify the Athletic Communications Office, and also should contact Paul Flynn in the Boston College Network Services Office at 617-552-8920.

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