Colorado College Hockey Media Guide 2017-18

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PRESIDENT JILL TIEFENTHALER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 HEAD COACH MIKE HAVILAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 ASSISTANT COACHES & STAFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2017-18 ROSTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 MEET THE TIGERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-24 COLORADO COLLEGE - THE CAMPUS . . . . . . . . . . . 25 RESULTS VS. 2017-18 OPPONENTS . . . . . . . . . . 26-32 2016-17 STATISTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 THE BROADMOOR WORLD ARENA . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 THE HISTORY OF TIGER HOCKEY . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-37 HOBEY BAKER MEMORIAL AWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 CC ALL AMERICANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 TIGERS IN THE OLYMPICS & WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS . . . . 40 TIGERS IN THE IIHF UNDER 18 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS . . . 41 CC AND THE STANLEY CUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 CC AND THE NHL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 FORMER TIGERS IN THE NHL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 NHL DRAFT PICKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-46 ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 TIGER HOCKEY CENTURY CLUB . . . . . . . . . . . . 48-49 YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORING LEADERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 CAREER AND SINGLE SEASON SCORING LEADERS . . . . . 51 TEAM RECORDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 INDIVIDUAL & GOALTENDING RECORDS . . . . . . . . . . 53 TEAM AWARD WINNERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54-55 ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS . . . . . . . . 57 ALL-TIME ALUMNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58-64 PAST RESULTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65-82 MEDIA COVERAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 THE NCHC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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jill tiefenthaler COLORADO COLLEGE PRESIDENT Jill Tiefenthaler became Colorado College’s 13th president on July 1, 2011. Upon her arrival at the college, President Tiefenthaler began an extensive listening and planning process that led to “The Colorado College Plan: Building on the Block” strategic plan, meeting with students, faculty, staff, and community members, and hearing from hundreds of alumni and parents nationwide about their aspirations for the college. Approved by the Board of Trustees, the plan focuses on providing additional support to realize the potential of the college’s pioneering Block Plan, enhancing the college’s distinctive place of learning in the Southwest, and supporting an engaged and globally connected academic community. In the years since the strategic plan was developed, President Tiefenthaler has overseen the implementation of its many initiatives. In the fall of 2017, the college dedicated a newly renovated and expanded Tutt Library to serve as the campus’ intellectual hub, and a new student residential complex on East Campus to build community beyond the classroom. In addition, the college embarked upon an historic alliance that created the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College. President Tiefenthaler has also worked with the college community to launch a new center for immersive learning and engaged teaching; to create innovation programs and spaces that support students as they put the liberal arts into action; and to create Half Block and summer programs focused on helping students develop valuable skills and professional experiences prior to graduation. Additionally, during Tiefenthaler’s tenure, the college has diversified its increasingly selective student body, faculty, and staff; brought distinguished scholars, artists, and innovators as visiting faculty to campus; and developed both a Campus Master Plan and a Communications Master Plan. Since President Tiefenthaler’s arrival, CC has achieved record fundraising results. The college’s current campaign, “Building on Originality,” is aimed at securing more than $435 million in support of strategic initiatives. During Tiefenthaler’s tenure, CC received a gift valued at $175 million, representing the second-largest gift ever given to a liberal arts college. Tiefenthaler is a leading scholar in the field of the economics of higher education, and she is frequently called on to speak on this topic across the country, in particular as it relates to the liberal arts. Her essay on the economic challenges for liberal arts colleges appears in “Remaking College: Innovation and the Liberal Arts” (Johns Hopkins University Press, October 2013). Tiefenthaler’s talks on the importance of the liberal arts includes her speech, “Innovation and Collaboration: A Liberal Arts Education as a Catalyst for New Ideas,” which she has delivered to several universities throughout China. As professor of economics at the college, she regularly teaches a class “The Economics of Higher Education.” After receiving her M.A. and Ph.D. in economics from Duke University, Tiefenthaler joined the faculty of Colgate University in 1991, where she also served as department chair, associate dean of the faculty, and senior adviser to the president. Before becoming president of Colorado College, Tiefenthaler was provost and professor of economics at Wake Forest University, where she led the implementation of the university’s strategic plan and key initiatives, including diversity in admission, establishing new models for enhanced interdisciplinary research and collaboration, and integrating the university’s undergraduate and graduate business schools. President Tiefenthaler is originally from Iowa, where she grew up on a farm and worked for her family’s popcorn business before attending Saint Mary’s College in South Bend, Indiana. She is married to Kevin Rask, a research professor in economics at Colorado College. They have two teenaged children, Olivia ‘21 and Owen.

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Mike Haviland HEAD COACH Mike Haviland enters his fourth season at the helm of the Colorado College hockey team after taking over as the 14th head coach in the history of the program on May 9, 2014. Haviland, a highly regarded veteran coach with experience at the NCAA, ECHL, AHL and NHL levels, brought more than 20 years of hockey coaching experience to Colorado Springs, most recently as head coach of the Hershey Bears in 2013. Prior to arriving at Hershey, he served as associate head coach of the Norfolk Admirals in 2012-13 and an assistant coach with the Chicago Blackhawks from 2008-12. During his four-year span in Chicago, he helped guide the Blackhawks to a cumulative mark of 187-101-40, a Central Division title in 2009-10 and the 2010 Stanley Cup championship. In his first two seasons at Colorado College, Haviland helped 15 Tigers achieve a career-high in points and defenseman Jaccob Slavin earn a first-team all-NCHC selection. Seven players from those teams, including Slavin with the Carolina Hurricanes, signed professional contracts. Last season, Haviland guided the Tigers to the Florida College Hockey Classic title with victories over Merrimack (3-0) and Cornell (2-1 in overtime). His team also squared off against the No. 1 team in the country 10 times and produced 1-1-2 record against national runner-up Minnesota Duluth, including a 1-0-1 mark in Duluth. Before joining the Blackhawks organization, Haviland was head coach at Norfolk, then Chicago’s top affiliate, and guided the Admirals to a record of 93-51-10-6 from 2005-07. In those two seasons, the Admirals broke the franchise’s single-season records for wins and points, an achievement

that earned Haviland the 2007 Louis A.R. Pieri Memorial Award as AHL Coach of the Year. He then went on to lead the Blackhawks’ new AHL affiliate in Rockford during the 2007-08 campaign to a record of 44-264-6 and into two rounds of postseason play. Prior to his time in the AHL and NHL, Haviland spent four seasons with the ECHL’s Trenton Titans (2004-05) and Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies (2001-04). He led the Boardwalk Bullies to a Kelly Cup championship in 2003, and just two years later, hoisted the trophy as the Titans’ bench boss. His cumulative record in four ECHL seasons was 172-81-35. Haviland also had success at the college level. As an assistant coach at his alma mater, Elmira College, he helped guide the team to a record of 51-12-2 and two ECAC championships from 1996-1998. As a player, he was a four-year member of the Elmira College men’s ice hockey team, from 1986-90, and remains one of the best point producers in the school’s history. He accumulated 152 points in his four-year career, which is 12th all-time, and is tied for ninth all time in career goals scored with 68. Haviland was a first-team All-America selection in 198990 after scoring 39 goals and adding 33 assists for 72 points in 33 games. He won two ECAC West Championships as a player (1987-88 and 1989-90) and helped the Soaring Eagles make two NCAA Division III Tournament appearances, including a national runner-up finish in ‘87-88. Following his time as a student, Haviland was originally selected by the New Jersey Devils in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft. His experience includes AHL time with the Binghamton Whalers (1989-90) and in the ECHL with the Richmond Renegades and the Winston-Salem Thunderbirds in 1990-91. Haviland, 50, was born in Manhattan and grew up in Middletown, N.J. He and his wife, Kristin, have a blended family of six children.

MIKE HAVILAND’S COACHING CAREER YEARS

TITLE

TEAM

1996-98 1999-2001 2001-04 2004-05 2005-07 2007-08 2008-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-Present

Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Assistant Coach Associate Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach

Elmira College Trenton Titans (ECHL) Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies (ECHL)*** Trenton Titans (ECHL)*** Norfolk Admirals (AHL)** Rockford IceHogs (AHL) Chicago Blackhawks (NHL)* Norfolk Admirals (AHL) Hershey Bears (AHL) Colorado College (NCHC)

RECORD (368-264-79)

130-60-26 42-21-9 93-51-16 44-26-10

39-27-10 20-79-8

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WON STANLEY CUP IN 2010

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COACHED IN THE NHL

ALL-STAR GAME IN 2011

** WON AHL’S LOUIS A. R. PIERI

MEMORIAL COACH OF THE YEAR

AWARD IN 2007

*** ATLANTIC CITY WON ECHL

CHAMPIONSHIP IN 2003 AND

TRENTON WON ECHL

CHAMPIONSHIP IN 2005

*** ECHL COACH OF THE YEAR IN 2003

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assistant coaches AND STAFF R.J. ENGA Assistant Coach

LEON HAYWARD Assistant Coach

R.J. Enga, who played in 158 games for Colorado College from 1991-95, is in the fourth season of his second stint as an assistant coach with the Tigers. Enga, who served as an assistant coach during the 2008-09 campaign, became the first member of Mike Haviland’s coaching staff on June 16, 2014.

Leon Hayward was hired as an assistant coach for the Colorado College hockey program on July 13, 2017.

Prior to rejoining the CC staff, Enga spent three seasons with the Chicago Steel of the United States Hockey League, serving as assistant coach and director of player development. During his tenure in the Windy City, he coached two current Tigers – juniors Mason Bergh and Nate Kwiecinski. Enga’s on-ice responsibilities at CC include working with the forwards and power play unit. He is also heavily involved in the program’s recruiting efforts. Enga struck for 61 goals and added 82 assists during his four seasons at Colorado College. The right winger still is tied for 37th place on the program’s all-time point list with Clare Smith (1953-56). During his senior year, Enga set career highs with 23 goals and 46 points while leading the Tigers to the championship game of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association Tournament and a berth in the NCAA Division I Ice Hockey Championship. Enga, a member of the WCHA All-Academic Team as a junior, graduated in 1995 with a bachelor’s degree in international political economy as well as a minor in philosophy. A 10th-round selection by the New York Islanders in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft, Enga played 10 seasons of professional hockey at virtually every level. His career highlights include being named to the East Coast Hockey League All-Rookie Team and All-Star Game in 1996, winning the West Coast Hockey League Taylor Cup as a member of the San Diego Gulls in 2003, and becoming the Colorado Gold Kings all-time leading scorer, recording 387 points on 165 goals and 222 assists in just four seasons. Enga also played one season with TSV Erding in the German 2nd Eishockey Bundesliga, earning Most Valuable Player honors after recording 41 goals and 61 assists in 64 games. After retiring as a player, Enga began his coaching career with Topeka of the North American Hockey League, where he helped guide the RoadRunners to back-to-back South Division Championships in 2009 and 2010, as well as the 2010 NAHL President’s Trophy. He also spent six years with the Pikes Peak Miners AAA organization, serving as both hockey director and head coach of the 18U squad.

Hayward was an assistant coach with the Bloomington Thunder of the United States Hockey League prior to joining the Tiger staff. Before joining the Thunder, Hayward spent three years as an assistant hockey coach at Avon Old Farms School, a prep school located in Avon, Connecticut. He also served as the Dean of Enrollment at Avon Old Farms during that time. During his tenure at Avon, he recruited and coached two NHL draft picks and five players that represented Team USA at the Ivan Hlinka and 5 Nations tournaments. He also recruited three players that will participate in the USA Hockey National Team Development Program next season.

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Ben Bransfield is in his second season as the director of hockey operations and video coordinator for the Colorado College hockey program in 2017-18. Prior to joining the program prior to the 201617 campaign, Bransfield spent two years as an assistant to the director of hockey operations at UMass-Lowell. His duties included helping with day to day operations, assisting with practice planning, video operations, pre- and post-game video breakdown and reviewing post-game analytics. In addition, he oversaw expenses for the hockey team and booked travel and meals. Bransfield, originally from Newburyport, Mass., received his bachelor’s degree in finance from UMass-Lowell in 2014.

The Seattle, Wash., native brings both Division I and professional playing experience to his role with the Tigers. Hayward played four seasons as a forward at Northeastern University from 1998-2002, scoring 30 points (15g,15a) in 132 career games. He then spent six years playing professionally, including four in the American Hockey League, collecting 85 goals and 88 assists for 173 points. One of the crowning achievements of his professional career came in 2004-05 when he led the Trenton Titans, coached by CC head coach Mike Haviland, to the East Coast Hockey League’s Kelly Cup Championship. Hayward was named the Finals MVP and had 11 points in 20 playoff games that season. From 2011-14, Hayward served as head hockey coach at The Governor’s Academy, a prep school in Newbury, Mass. Prior to that, he was an assistant coach at the Taft School for three seasons before taking the top job at The Governor’s Academy and also has coaching experience outside of hockey in both lacrosse and football. Hayward graduated from the D’Amore McKim School of Business at Northeastern University with a concentration in entrepreneurship and earned a master’s degree in leadership with a concentration in nonprofit management from Northeastern in 2014. Hayward and his wife, Jessica, have two sons, Ellison and Harlan.

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BEN BRANSFIELD Director of Hockey Operations

JASON BUSHIE Team Trainer

SPUD HAMILTON Equipment Manager

STEVEN WOODWORTH Strength & Conditioning Coach

TATE MARIS Volunteer Assistant Coach


athletics administration KEN RALPH

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Whether Ken Ralph is conducting a staff meeting, interviewing candidates for an open position or diligently working behind the scenes on the latest leap forward involving sports and recreation at Colorado College, it’s refreshingly obvious that Ken Ralph has infused a contagious spirit of enthusiasm, heightened sense of accountability and widespread commitment to excellence during his ten years as director of athletics. An energetic, well-spoken and approachable leader with a resolute attitude, uncompromising work ethic and common-sense approach to any situation, Ralph has demonstrated not only the vision to steer the department in exciting directions, but also the instincts, motivational abilities, perseverance and professionalism to see those dreams through to fruition. The completion of the spectacular $27 million El Pomar Sports Center renovation and expansion project in 2013, followed by CC’s debut as a member of the new National Collegiate Hockey Conference shortly thereafter, provide the latest testament to his effectuality. Earlier during his tenure in office, the school successfully launched a new, dynamic athletics website and implemented live video streaming of home games for nearly half of its 17 varsity programs. Ralph currently manages a department with a budget of $8.5 million. A member of the Colorado Springs Sports Corporation board of directors, he has served as president of the Board of Directors for the eight-team NCHC, which he was instrumental in forming from its conceptualization. He was also the tournament director for the 2008 NCAA Men’s Ice Hockey West Regional at the World Arena after running two previous regionals – in 2004 and 2006, both in Albany, N.Y. Before joining the Tiger family in 2007, he spent five years as the athletic director

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Like Colorado College, Rensselaer also is a Division III school with two Division I teams, so Ralph was no stranger to the athletic department’s multi-divisional status upon his arrival. In 2004, he was involved as the NCAA voted overwhelmingly in favor of amended legislation that permitted both schools and six other Division III institutions to continue granting financial aid to student-athletes who compete on their Division I teams. For CC, the outcome preserved men’s ice hockey and women’s soccer at the Division I level. For RPI, it was Division I men’s and women’s hockey. Other schools affected were Clarkson University, Hartwick College, Johns Hopkins University, Rutgers-Newark, St. Lawrence University, and SUNY-Oneonta. Prior to his stint at Rensselaer, Ralph served as senior assistant director of athletics, head swimming coach and head water polo coach at Connecticut College; director of aquatics, head swimming coach and physical education instructor at the University of Evansville; assistant swimming coach and physical education instructor at the U.S. Air Force Academy; director of aquatics and head swimming coach at Kutztown University; director of aquatics and head swimming coach at Georgetown University; assistant swimming coach at the University of Missouri and assistant swimming coach at the University of Alaska Anchorage. He has served on committees for ECAC Hockey, USA Hockey, and the Liberty League. Ralph is a 1991 graduate of Alaska Anchorage, where he earned five NCAA Division II AllAmerica awards in swimming, was twice named UAA Swimmer of the Year, and was a USS Senior National Qualifier. In 2005, he was inducted into the school’s Athletics Hall of Fame. After receiving his bachelor’s degree in political science form UAA, he earned a master’s degree in sports management studies from California University (Pa.). He and his wife, Mary, have been married for 22 years.

GREG CAPELL

PEDRO DE ARAUJO

Senior Associate AD

NCAA/NCHC Faculty Rep.

SCOTT LOWENBERG

JESSICA BENNETT

Associate AD/External Operations

DAVID BAILEY Assistant Director of Marketing

JERRY CROSS

Director of Marketing

ANNE GOODMAN JAMES Senior Woman Administrator

DAVE REED

Director of Communications

Associate Director, Communications

TOM MONAGAN

ANDREW PRICE SMITH

Head Athletic Trainer

Academic Advisor

JANE NEWBERRY

ANDY OBRINGER

Executive Assistant

Assistant AD/Operations

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2017-18 Roster NUMERICAL Head Coach: Mike Haviland (Elmira College ‘90) Assistant Coach: R.J. Enga (Colorado College ‘95) Assistant Coach: Leon Hayward (Northeastern ‘02) Director of Hockey Operations/Video Coordinator: Ben Bransfield (UMass-Lowell ‘14) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Tate Maris (North Dakota, ‘13)

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NAME

POSITION

HEIGHT

WEIGHT

CLASS

HOMETOWN

LAST TEAM

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Alex Leclerc

G

5-10

187

So.

Longueuil, Quebec

Lloydminster Bobcats

2

Trevor Gooch

F

6-1

186

Jr.

Mantua, NJ

Philadelphia Elite Flyers

3

Kristian Blumenschein

D

5-10

175

So.

Kelowna, B.C.

West Kelowna Warriors

5

Cole McCaskill (A)

D

6-1

194

Jr.

Kamloops, B.C.

Prince George Spruce Kings

6

Nate Kwiecinski

D

6-1

192

Jr.

Livonia, MI

Chicago Steel

7

Alex Berardinelli

F

5-9

164

So.

Pittsburgh, PA

Lone Star Brahmas

8

Zach Berzolla

D

6-2

197

Fr.

Howell, NJ

Muskegon Lumberjacks

9

Kade Kehoe

F

5-9

164

So.

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Cowichan Valley Capitals

10

Tanner Ockey (C)

F

5-9

177

Jr.

Calgary, Alberta

Okotoks Oilers

11

Nick Olczyk

F

5-11

189

Fr.

Long Grove, IL

Minnesota Wilderness

12

Bryce Van Horn

F

6-1

198

So.

Kimball, MI

Carleton Place Canadians

13

Nick Halloran

F

5-10

173

So.

Draper, UT

Trail Smoke Eaters

14

Trey Bradley

F

5-9

151

Jr.

Tampa, FL

Sioux Falls Stampede

15

Mason Bergh (C)

F

6-0

176

Jr.

Eden Prairie, MN

Chicago Steel

17

Westin Michaud

F

5-9

176

Jr.

Cloquet, MN

Corpus Christi IceRays

18

Branden Makara

F

5-10

169

So.

Gloucester, Ontario

Cumberland Grads

19

Troy Conzo

F

5-9

170

Fr.

Nesconset, NY

Wenatchee Wild

20

Alex Pernitsky

D

6-0

191

So.

Unity, Saskatchewan

Lloydminster Bobcats

21

Chris Wilkie

F

6-0

195

Jr.

Omaha, NE

University of North Dakota

22

Cole Josefchak

D

6-1

213

So.

Calgary, Alberta

Lloydminster Bobcats

24

Jack Gates

F

5-6

159

Fr.

Oceanside, CA

Janesville Jets

25

Brian Williams

F

5-9

178

Fr.

San Diego, CA

Wenatchee Wild

26

Max St. Pierre

F

6-2

223

So.

Orleans, Ontario

Carleton Place Canadians

27

Ben Israel

D

5-11

189

Jr.

Bloomfield Hills, MI

Jersey Hitmen

29

Christiano Versich

F

5-8

164

Fr.

Kelly Lake, MN

Bloomington Thunder

30

Alec Calvaruso

G

6-2

176

Fr.

Livonia, MI

Lone Star Brahmas

33

Jon Flakne

G

6-2

205

Fr.

Maple Plain, MN

Odessa Jackalopes

36

McKay Flanagan

D

6-1

209

Fr.

Ridgefield, CT

Langley Rivermen

39

Andrew Farny (A)

D

5-9

180

Jr.

Steamboat Springs, CO

Salmon Arm Silverbacks

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TANNER OCKEY

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Junior Forward

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Team Captain

HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CALGARY, ALBERTA HEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5’9” WEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177 PREVIOUS TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OKOTOKS OILERS (AJHL) MAJOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ECONOMICS

SEASON GAMES PLAYED

GOALS

ASSISTS

POINTS

PEN/MIN

2015-16 36 2 3 5 12/43 2016-17 36 1 8 9 10/31 Totals 72 3 11 14 22/74

2016-17: Appeared in all 36 games … scored only goal of season vs. Omaha … career-high two assists at Omaha ... assisted on Gregg Burmaster’s SHG at New Hampshire … tied for fourth on team with eight assists … season-high four shots vs. Air Force and Omaha … led team with 49.2 faceoff winning percentage … member of NCHC all-academic team. 2015-16: One of two freshmen to appear in all 36 games … scored first career goal, the game-winner, in 5-2 victory at No. 4 St. Cloud State … recorded career-high +2 vs. the Huskies in same game … scored a powerplay goal at No. 2 North Dakota in NCHC quarterfinal series … posted an assist in each game vs. Omaha … first career point with an assist vs. UMass … career-high five shots in first career game vs. UMass ... member of NCHC all-academic team. Before Colorado College: Finished second on the team with 47 points (20g,27a) in 60 regular-season games for the Okotoks Oilers of the Alberta Junior Hockey League in 2014-15 … team captain … also had two goals and two assists in seven playoff games … won the Gregg Wedderburn Memorial Award, which goes to the player that best exemplifies what the coaching staff wants in a player on and off the ice … posted 25 points (9g,16a) in 66 games, including seven points in 19 playoff games, with the club the previous two seasons. Personal: Parents are Ryan and Shauna Ockey … has one sister, Carissa, and one brother, Jeremy … his grandfather, Don Stouffer, played hockey at CC from 1961-63 … hobbies include mountain biking, wakeboarding and playing the guitar … favorite food is tacos … favorite book is Into the Fire … person in history he would most like to meet is Johnny Cash … favorite movies are Top Gun and Walk the Line … greatest moment in sports was scoring a hat trick in his first junior playoff game … credits his parents with the biggest influence on his athletic career … started playing hockey at age seven … favorite professional team is the Calgary Flames and favorite player is Martin Gelinas.

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MASON BERGH

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Junior Forward

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Team Captain

HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EDEN PRAIRIE, MINN. HEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6’0” WEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 PREVIOUS TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHICAGO STEEL (USHL) MAJOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ECONOMICS

SEASON GAMES PLAYED 2015-16 35 2016-17 36 Totals 71

GOALS

ASSISTS

POINTS

PEN/MIN

4 9 13 8/27 14 10 24 7/14 18 19 37 15/41

2016-17: Appeared in all 36 games … led team with 14 goals and 24 points … tied for 14th in the NCHC with 14 goals … career-high two goals at Omaha and vs. Merrimack (both PPG) … added an assist against the Mavericks for his first career three-point game … goal and an assist in 2-1 victory at No. 1 Minnesota Duluth … also had goal and assist at Western Michigan and at SCSU … tied for team lead with six multi-point games … scored team-high five power-play goals … tied career-high with two assists vs. Western Michigan … career-high five shots vs. Air Force and North Dakota … member of NCHC scholar-athlete and all-academic teams. 2015-16: Appeared in 35 games … scored first goal of his career and added an assist at Air Force … tied for second on the team with three power-play goals, scoring against Omaha, Miami and St. Cloud State … career-high two assists vs. UMass in the first game of the season and at Western Michigan … season-high four shots at Air Force … careerhigh +2 at Air Force and at St. Cloud State ... member of NCHC allacademic team. Before Colorado College: Led the Chicago Steel and finished ninth in the USHL with 61 points (21g,40a) in 54 games in 2014-15 … scored seven power-play and two game-winning goals … notched 25 points (11g,14a) in 58 games for the Steel in ’13-14 when he played for current CC assistant coach R.J. Enga, who was an assistant coach with the Steel … third-team all-USHL selection in ’14-15 … three-year letterwinner at Eden Prairie High School … posted 71 points (32g,39a) in 62 career games … helped team to state championship as a sophomore … all-state selection and twotime all-conference pick … was the 21st overall pick in the 2013 USHL Entry Draft. Personal: Parents are Myles and Peri Bergh … has one sister, Maddie … enjoys golfing and hanging out with friends in his spare time … favorite food is sushi … favorite book is Harry Potter … person in history he would most like to meet is Chris Farley … favorite TV shows are Entourage and The Office … greatest moment in sports was winning the state championship in high school … favorite sport other than hockey is golf … credits his parents with the biggest influence on his athletic career … started playing hockey at age four … favorite professional team is the Minnesota Wild and favorite player is Sidney Crosby.

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ANDREW FARNY

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Junior Defenseman

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Assistant Captain

HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, COLO. HEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5’9” WEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 PREVIOUS TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . SALMON ARM SILVERBACKS (BCHL) MAJOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MATHEMATICAL ECONOMICS

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GOALS

ASSISTS

POINTS

PEN/MIN

2015-16 34 3 9 12 3/6 2016-17 36 0 3 3 0/0 Totals 70 3 12 15 3/6

2016-17: Appeared in all 36 games … first point of the season was an assist vs. UMass-Lowell … other two assists came against St. Cloud State … member of NCHC scholar-athlete and all-academic teams. 2015-16: Appeared in 34 games … scored first two goals of his career at Western Michigan on Dec. 11 … posted an assist against the Broncos the following night … also scored at second-ranked North Dakota … career-high two assists in 3-2 victory at home over Miami … had an assist in each game vs. UMass in season-opening series … tied for third on team with nine assists … career-high five shots vs. Boston College … career-high four-game point streak (Dec. 5 to Dec. 18) ... member of NCHC all-academic team. Before Colorado College: Posted 76 points (18g,58a) in 107 games in two seasons with the Salmon Arm Silverbacks of the British Columbia Hockey League … led the BCHL in goals (14) and points (49) by a defenseman and paced the Silverbacks with 10 power-play goals in 2014-15 … named the BCHL’s top defenseman and an all-BCHL first-team selection ... lettered four years in lacrosse and one in hockey at Shattuck – St. Mary’s … named best all-around male athlete at the school in 2013 … member of National Honor Society. Personal: Parents are Mike and Sheila Farny … has one brother, Luke … his father was a member of the U.S. National Ski Team … hobbies include skiing, mountain biking and kayaking … favorite food is sushi … favorite book is The Rocketeer … person in history he would most like to meet is his future wife … favorite sport other than hockey is skiing … favorite movie is Endless Love … credits his father with the biggest influence on his athletic career … started playing hockey at age four … favorite professional team is the Colorado Avalanche and favorite player is Niklas Hjalmarsson.

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COLE MCCASKILL

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Junior Defenseman

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Assistant Captain

HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KAMLOOPS, BRITISH COLUMBIA HEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6’1” WEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194 PREVIOUS TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PRINCE GEORGE SPRUCE KINGS MAJOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BIOCHEMISTRY

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GOALS

ASSISTS

POINTS

PEN/MIN

2015-16 30 3 5 8 9/18 2016-17 30 2 6 8 4/8 Totals 60 5 11 14 13/26

2016-17: Appeared in 30 games … scored game-tying goal with 1:58 left in the third in 2-2 tie with No. 1 Minnesota Duluth … +2 vs. St. Cloud State and Cornell … posted first point of the season with an assist at UMass … assisted on Alex Berardinelli’s empty-netter in 3-0 win over North Dakota … career-high +3 in same game … career-high six shots vs. Minnesota Duluth … member of NCHC all-academic team. 2015-16: Appeared in 30 games … scored first career goal vs. topranked North Dakota on Oct. 30 … scored CC’s only goal in “Battle on Blake” outdoor game vs. Denver … recorded first career multi-point game (1g,1a) vs. St. Cloud State on March 5 … notched an assist in his first career game vs. UMass … attempted season-high five shots vs. Denver in the outdoor game ... member of NCHC all-academic team. Before Colorado College: Notched 17 points (6g,11a) in 22 games with Prince George after playing 18 games with the Salmon Arm Silverbacks in 2014-15 … had one goal and four assists with 10 games with Prince George … named playoff MVP and top defenseman for the Spruce Kings … had 19 points in 47 games for Salmon Arm in ’13-14 … lettered one year in golf at Sa-Hali Secondary School. Personal: Son of Darryl McCaskill and Sheri Boh … has one brother, Brandon, and one sister, Morgan … his uncle, Rick Boh, is a 1987 graduate of CC and a four-year letterman in hockey for the Tigers, then played eight games for the Minnesota North Stars in the NHL … related to former Major League pitcher Kirk McCaskill … hobbies include playing golf and tennis … favorite foods are steak and pasta … favorite movie is Endless Love … person in history he would most like to meet is Terry Fox … favorite book is The Notebook … favorite sport other than hockey is golf … credits his parents with the biggest influence on his athletic career … started playing hockey at age seven … favorite professional team is the Pittsburgh Penguins and favorite player is Paul Martin.

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TREVOR GOOCH

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Junior Forward

HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MANTUA, N.J. HEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6’1” WEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 PREVIOUS TEAM . . . . . . . . . . PHILADELPHIA ELITE FLYERS (USPHL) MAJOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ECONOMICS

SEASON GAMES PLAYED

GOALS

ASSISTS

POINTS

PEN/MIN

2015-16 36 3 6 9 12/24 2016-17 21 3 2 5 4/8 Totals 57 6 8 14 16/32

2016-17: Appeared in 21 games … scored first goal of season vs. UMass-Lowell … scored in each game at home vs. Western Michigan … assist vs. North Dakota and at Denver … member of NCHC allacademic team. 2015-16: Appeared in all 36 games … scored goal and added an assist, all in third period, in 5-1 victory over Omaha … career-high two assists in 5-2 win at No. 4 St. Cloud State … scored first career goal against UMass in first career game … also scored against UMass-Lowell … career-high seven shots in first game against UMass … finished fourth on the team with 71 shots ... member of NCHC all-academic team. Before Colorado College: Led the USPHL with 35 goals in 46 games in 2014-15 … led team and finished sixth in the league with 65 points (35g,30a) … also led the league with seven game-winning goals … had one goal and four assists in six playoff games … recorded 43 points (21g,22a) in 45 games for the Flyers in ’13-14, including a goal and an assist in three playoff games … four-year letterwinner in hockey at St. Augustine Prep … helped team to league championship as a sophomore … second-team all-league selection ... member of Spanish National Honor Society. Personal: Parents are Mike and Eileen Gooch … has five siblings, Mike, David, Jake, J’Lynn and Kerynn … his brother Mike played in the East Coast Hockey League and brother David won a Division III national championship at Neumann University … hobbies include jet skiing and fishing … favorite food is filet mignon … favorite book is 24 Hours … person in history he would most like to meet is Teddy Roosevelt … favorite TV show is The Last Ship … favorite sport other than hockey is football … credits his older brothers with the biggest influence on his athletic career … started playing hockey at age three … favorite professional team is the Pittsburgh Penguins and favorite player is Sidney Crosby.

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NATE KWIECINSKI

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Junior Defenseman

HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LIVONIA, MICH. HEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6’1” WEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 PREVIOUS TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHICAGO STEEL (USHL) MAJOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ECONOMICS

SEASON GAMES PLAYED

GOALS

ASSISTS

POINTS

PEN/MIN

2015-16 30 0 2 2 8/16 2016-17 11 0 0 0 4/8 Totals 41 0 2 2 12/24

2016-17: Appeared in 11 games … season-high +1 in 2-1 victory at St. Cloud State … member of NCHC all-academic team. 2015-16: Appeared in 30 games … notched first career point with an assist at Western Michigan on Dec. 12 … also posted an assist vs. Omaha … career-highs of four shots at St. Cloud State, +3 at Alabama Huntsville, and nine blocked shots at North Dakota ... member of NCHC all-academic team. Before Colorado College: Notched five points (1g,4a) in 41 games for the Chicago Steel of the USHL during the 2014-15 season … recorded the same number of points in 40 games for the Steel in ’13-14 when he played for current CC assistant coach R.J. Enga, who was an assistant coach with the Steel ... member of honor roll all four years at Churchill High School. Personal: Parents are Jeff and Natalie Kwiecinski … has one sister, Jenna … related to former Michigan football player Chris Hutchinson … hobbies include fishing and golfing … favorite food is seafood … favorite book is The Hatchet … person in history he would most like to meet is Chris Kyle … favorite TV shows are Entourage and The Office … favorite sport other than hockey is golf … credits his father with the biggest influence on his athletic career … started playing hockey at age four … favorite professional team is the Detroit Red Wings and favorite player is Chris Letang.

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TREY BRADLEY

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Junior Forward

HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TAMPA, FLA. HEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5’9” WEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 PREVIOUS TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SIOUX FALLS STAMPEDE (USHL) MAJOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ECONOMICS

SEASON GAMES PLAYED

GOALS

2015-16 33 2016-17 9 Totals 42

ASSISTS

POINTS

PEN/MIN

9 7 16 8/27 0 6 6 5/10 9 13 22 13/37

2016-17: Appeared in only nine games due to injury … career-high three assists at UMass … first Tiger with three assists in a game since Jan. 19, 2013 (Rylan Schwartz) … assisted on both of Nick Halloran’s PPG, including the game-winner, at New Hampshire … also had assist at Omaha … tied for sixth on team with six assists … career-high +3 at UMass … member of NCHC all-academic team. 2015-16: Appeared in 33 games … finished second on team with nine goals and third with 16 points … scored career-high two goals at Western Michigan on Dec. 12 … goal and assist in series against Air Force, at North Dakota and at Minnesota Duluth … named NCHC Rookie of the Week after Air Force series … led team with four power-play goals … scored goal in each game of first career series vs. UMass … assisted on two of older brother Cody’s goals … career-high five shots at Western Michigan on Dec. 12 ... member of NCHC all-academic team. Before Colorado College: Split time between the Youngstown Phantoms and the Sioux Falls Stampede of the USHL during the 2014-15 season … had 23 points (4g,19a) in 35 games for the Phantoms, then added seven assists in 20 games with Sioux Falls … helped the Stampede capture the Clark Cup championship … notched 21 points (7g,14a) in 32 games for Youngstown in ’13-14 … also had 28 points in 26 games for the Wenatchee Wild (NAHL) in ’13-14 … drafted in the ninth round by the Phantoms of the 2013 USHL Entry Draft Personal: Parents are Brian and Carrie Bradley … has one sister, Brianne, and one brother, Cody, a 2016 graduate and four-year letterwinner in hockey at CC … his father played 14 years in the National Hockey League before retiring in 1998 with 503 career points (182g,321a), two NHL AllStar selections and seven assists for Canada in the 1988 Winter Olympic Games … favorite food is chicken fingers … favorite TV shows are The Office and Game of Thrones … people in history he would most like to meet are Chris Kyle and Robin Williams … favorite sport other than hockey is golf … greatest moment in sports was winning the USHL league championship … started playing hockey at age three … favorite professional team is the Tampa Bay Lightning and favorite player is Patrick Kane.

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WESTIN MICHAUD

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Junior Forward

HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CLOQUET, MINN. HEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5’9” WEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 PREVIOUS TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . CORPUS CHRISTI ICERAYS (NAHL) MAJOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HISTORY

SEASON GAMES PLAYED

GOALS

ASSISTS

POINTS

PEN/MIN

2015-16 0 0 0 0 0/0 2016-17 36 5 3 8 9/29 Totals 36 5 3 8 9/29

2016-17: Appeared in all 36 games … scored two goals vs. Air Force for first career multi-goal game … career-high four shots against the Falcons and vs. Omaha … scored first career goal with empty-netter in 7-4 victory at UMass … scored team’s lone goal twice at Denver … tied for sixth on the team with five goals … posted an assist vs. UMass-Lowell, #1 Minnesota Duluth and Western Michigan. 2015-16: Scored two goals in exhibition game vs. Calgary before suffering season-ending injury prior to the regular season. Before Colorado College: Led the IceRays and finished third in the NAHL in all scoring categories in 2014-15, notching 30 goals and 43 assists for 73 points in 58 games ... also paced the squad with 10 power-play and six game-winning goals … first-team all-NAHL selection … recorded two assists in two games for the USHL’s Sioux Falls Stampede following the NAHL season … had 13 goals and nine assists for 22 points in 56 games with the IceRays in ’13-14 … letterwinner in hockey, soccer and baseball at Cloquet High School … first-team all-conference in hockey as a junior … member of all-rookie team for soccer. Personal: Parents are Brian and Shawna Michaud and Noel Michaud (step-mother) … has four brothers, Beau, Justin, Dylan and Cole, and one sister, McKenzie … his father played hockey at Lake Superior State … hobbies include fishing and hiking … favorite food is eggs … favorite TV show is Two and a Half Men … person in history he would most like to meet is Abraham Lincoln … credits his father with the biggest influence on his athletic career … started playing hockey at age four … favorite professional teams are the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Minnesota Wild and favorite players are Sidney Crosby and Zach Parise.

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CHRIS WILKIE

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Junior Forward

HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OMAHA, NEB. HEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6’0” WEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195 PREVIOUS TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA MAJOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HISTORY

SEASON GAMES PLAYED

GOALS

ASSISTS

POINTS

PEN/MIN

2015-16 34 3 9 12 3/6 2016-17 36 0 3 3 0/0 Totals 70 3 12 15 3/6

2016-17 (UND): Scored one goal and added nine assists in 30 games ... lone goal of season came against Miami in final game of the regular season (March 4) ... posted an assist in back-to-back games three times during the season … named to the NCHC all-academic team. 2015-16 (UND): Had five goals and four assists in 32 games as a rookie ... erupted for two goals and two assists in UND’s 8-1 win over Western Michigan in the penultimate game of the regular season (March 4) ... had totaled just three goals and an assist in 27 games prior to that performance ... picked up an assist in UND’s 7-1 win vs. Colorado College in Game 1 of the NCHC Quarterfinals (March 11) ... collected his first collegiate goal in a 1-1 overtime tie vs. Maine at the Ice Breaker Tournament in Portland, Maine (Oct. 10) ... enjoyed his first 2-goal game in a 5-2 win at Colorado College (Oct. 30) ... named to the NCHC all-academic team. Before College: Drafted by the Florida Panthers in the sixth round (162nd overall) of the 2015 NHL Entry Draft … No. 2 overall pick in the 2013 USHL Entry Draft by the Tri-City Storm … spent two seasons with Tri-City and was named to the USHL Second All-Star Team in 2014-15 after tying for the league’s goal-scoring lead with 35 goals … also led the league with 17 powerplay tallies and ranked second with eight game-winning goals … added 20 assists for 55 points in 59 games … fired a league-leading 300 shots on goal, 44 more than any other player in the USHL … had 17 goals and 19 assists in 57 games as a USHL rookie in 2013-14 … won a bronze medal with Team USA at the 2012-13 Under-17 World Championship … a 2014 graduate of Kearney High School in Kearney, Neb. Personal: Parents are David and Jackie Wilkie … has two sisters, Mackenna and Macyn, and one brother, Coltan … father was a defenseman who spent parts of six seasons in the NHL with Montreal, Tampa Bay and the New York Rangers … would like to coach hockey following his time at CC … enjoys golfing and cooking in his spare time … favorite food is thai food … favorite movie is SemiPro … person in history he would most like to meet is Martin Luther King, Jr. … favorite TV show is Breaking Bad … greatest moment in sports was winning the NCAA championship at North Dakota … favorite sport other than hockey is golf … credits his father with the biggest influence on his athletic career … started playing hockey at age four … favorite player is Joe Pavelski.

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BEN ISRAEL

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Junior Defenseman

HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MICH. HEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5’11” WEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 PREVIOUS TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NEW JERSEY HITMEN (USPHL) MAJOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HISTORY

SEASON GAMES PLAYED

GOALS

ASSISTS

POINTS

PEN/MIN

2015-16 32 2 5 7 8/24 2016-17 26 0 6 6 6/23 Totals 58 2 11 13 14/47

2016-17: Appeared in 26 games … first points of season came on a career-high two assists at Omaha … added assist against St. Cloud State, Wisconsin and North Dakota … season-high three shots vs. UMass, Air Force and Western Michigan … member of NCHC allacademic team. 2015-16: Appeared in 32 games … first career goal and careerhigh +3 in 5-2 victory at No. 4 St. Cloud State … recorded first multi-point game of his career (1g,1a) vs. St. Cloud State on March 4 … first career point with an assist vs. UMass in second career game … also had an assist at Air Force, Alabama Huntsville and No. 2 North Dakota in NCHC quarterfinal series … career-high four shots vs. UMass ... member of NCHC all-academic team. Before Colorado College: Helped the Hitmen capture the 2015 Dineen Cup (USPHL’s Premier Division Championship) with one goal and six assists in six playoff games … had 28 points (3g,25a) in 35 games during the regular season … played in the USPHL All-Star game … recorded 19 points in 18 games for the Hitmen in ’13-14, splitting time with the Coquitlam Express of the BCHL. Personal: Parents are Dan and Cyndi Israel … has one sister, Leah … hobbies include snowboarding and hanging out with friends … favorite food is strawberry ice cream … favorite TV show is Entourage … person in history he would most like to meet is Jackie Robinson … greatest moment in sports was winning the USPHL championship … favorite sports other than hockey are soccer and snowboarding … credits his father with the biggest influence on his athletic career … started playing hockey at age six … favorite professional team is the Detroit Red Wings and favorite player is Erik Karlsson.

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ALEX LECLERC

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Sophomore Goaltender

HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LONGUEUIL, QUEBEC HEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5’10” WEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 PREVIOUS TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . LLOYDMINSTER BOBCATS (AJHL) MAJOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UNDECLARED Season GP/GS Min. GAA Svs% W-L-T 2016-17 32/32 1824 3.19 .900 6-21-4

2016-17: Started and appeared in 32 games … named tournament MVP at Florida College Hockey Classic … saved 49 of 50 shots in the tournament’s two games … first career shutout in 3-0 victory over Merrimack in opening round of Florida Classic … career-high 45 saves in 3-0 victory over No. 12 North Dakota … 83 saves in weekend series vs. the Fighting Hawks … 43 saves in 2-2 tie at No. 1 Minnesota Duluth … 26 saves next night in 2-1 victory over top-ranked Bulldogs … NCHC Goalie of the Week each of those two weeks … 25 saves in 2-1 victory at 19th-ranked St. Cloud State … first career point with assist at Denver … 42 saves in 4-1 loss at Denver in NCHC playoffs … 35 saves in 1-1 tie at Miami … NCHC Rookie of the Week after Miami and North Dakota series … named team MVP … member of NCHC all-academic team. Before Colorado College: Posted a 31-10-2 record in 44 regular-season games for the Lloydminster Bobcats of the Alberta Junior Hockey League … tied for the league lead with 31 victories and was sixth with a 2.48 goals-against average … finished third in the AJHL with four shutouts … went 8-4 with a 2.85 GAA in 12 playoff games as the Bobcats advanced to the North Division championship series … posted a 3.25 GAA in six games as the Bobcats advanced to the title game of the prestigious Royal Bank Cup. Personal: Parents are Alain Laurent Blanchette and Lucie Leclerc … has two stepsisters, Anne and Alice … enjoys tennis, waterskiing and cooking in his spare time … favorite food is chicken parmigiana … favorite movie is The Shawshank Redemption … person in history he would most like to meet is either Marco Polo or Nikola Tesla … credits Vincent Riendeau with the biggest influence on his athletic career … started playing hockey at age six … favorite professional team is the Montreal Canadiens and favorite player is Martin Brodeur.

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KRISTIAN BLUMENSCHEIN

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Sophomore Defenseman

HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA HEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5’10” WEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 PREVIOUS TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . WEST KELOWNA WARRIORS (BCHL) MAJOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UNDECLARED Season GP 2016-17 31

G 1

A 4

Pts Pen/Min 5 9/18

2016-17: Appeared in 31 games … posted first points of his career with a goal and assist in 7-4 victory at UMass … career-high +3 in the same game … also had an assist against Air Force, at Denver and vs. Western Michigan … career-high five shots in 2-2 tie vs. No. 1 Minnesota Duluth ... member of NCHC all-academic team. Before Colorado College: Posted 20 points (8g,12a) in 36 regular-season games for the West Kelowna Warriors of the British Columbia Hockey League in 2015-16 … finished second among the team’s defensemen with four power-play goals … dished out four assists in six games as the Warriors won their first Royal Bank Cup title … had eight assists in 20 games to help West Kelowna win the BCHL Championship and the Western Canada Cup … recorded 42 points (7g,35a) in 55 regular-season games for the Warriors during the 2014-15 campaign. Personal: Parents are Peter and Kelly Blumenschein … has one sister, Danielle, and one brother, Alex … would like to become a chiropractor following his time at CC … enjoys hiking and water skiing in his spare time … favorite food is steak … favorite book is The Kite Runner … favorite movie is The Dark Knight … person in history he would most like to meet is Abraham Lincoln … favorite TV show is Game of Thrones … greatest moment in sports was winning the Royal Bank Cup with West Kelowna … favorite sport other than hockey is golf … credits his father with the biggest influence on his athletic career … started playing hockey at age five … favorite professional team is the Pittsburgh Penguins and favorite player is Drew Doughty.

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ALEX BERARDINELLI

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Sophomore Forward

HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PITTSBURGH, PA. HEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5’9” WEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 PREVIOUS TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LONE STAR BRAHMAS (NAHL) MAJOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UNDECLARED Season GP 2016-17 35

G 6

A 6

Pts Pen/Min 12 10/20

2016-17: Appeared in 35 games … tied for fourth on team with 12 points (6g,6a) … scored first career goal in 7-4 victory at UMass … goal and assist vs. UMass-Lowell and at Miami … scored first career power-play goal vs. Omaha … scored in each game vs. North Dakota … assisted on Sam Rothstein’s SHG at New Hampshire … career-high two assists at Omaha … scored in last second of 3x3 OT vs. Western Michigan on Feb. 24 … career-high five shots six different games, including both vs. Western Michigan. Before Colorado College: One of three forwards and six players overall named to the all-NAHL team … also selected to the league’s all-South Division team … led the Lone Star Brahmas and tied for 11th in the North American Hockey League with 55 points (33g,22a) in 59 regular season games in 2015-16 … led the league with seven shorthanded goals and tied for fifth with seven game-winners … helped the Brahmas advance to the South Division Playoffs … posted a +21 … scored three goals in two games during the 2016 NAHL Top Prospects Tournament … played for the NAHL’s Michigan Warriors during the 2014-15 campaign, recording 15 goals and 15 assists in 58 games … scored 64 points (32g,32a) in 48 games for the Three Rivers Vengeance during the 2012-13 season. Personal: Parents are Rich and Jennifer Berardinelli … has three brothers, Tyler, Dawson and Carsyn, and one sister, Kelsey … would like to pursue a career in business following his time at CC … enjoys golfing and fishing in his spare time … favorite food is rizzuto … favorite book is Harry Potter … favorite movie is Lone Survivor … person in history he would most like to meet is John F. Kennedy … favorite TV show is The Office … greatest moment in sports was scoring a game-winning goal at the Pepsi Coliseum … favorite sport other than hockey is golf … credits his father with the biggest influence on his athletic career … started playing hockey at age four … favorite professional team is the Pittsburgh Penguins and favorite player is Jaromir Jagr.

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KADE KEHOE

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Sophomore Forward

HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SASKATOON, SASKATCHEWAN HEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5’9” WEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 PREVIOUS TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . COWICHAN VALLEY CAPITALS (BCHL) MAJOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UNDECLARED Season GP 2016-17 33

G 3

A 2

Pts Pen/Min 5 19/54

2016-17: Appeared in 33 games … scored first career goal, the game-winner, in 2-1 victory at Omaha … also scored against Merrimack and North Dakota … first career assist in 1-1 tie at Miami … assisted on Cole McCaskill’s game-tying goal in 2-2 draw with No. 1 Minnesota Duluth … career-high four shots vs. North Dakota … member of NCHC allacademic team. Before Colorado College: Led the Cowichan Valley Capitals in scoring with 55 points (22g,33a) in 57 regular-season games … tied for third in the British Columbia Hockey League with four shorthanded goals and tied for 11th with five game-winners … helped Cowichan Valley to the Island Division semifinals … scored 35 points (14g,21a) in 41 games for Cowichan Valley in 2014-15 after playing 11 games for West Kelowna … scored 81 points (35g,46a) in 87 games with the Saskatoon Contacts prior to joining West Kelowna. Personal: Parents are Darryl and Tammy Kehoe … has two brothers, Rhett and Ty … would like to play hockey or become a lawyer following his time at CC … enjoys golfing, fishing and hanging out with friends in his spare time … favorite food is steak … favorite book is Playing with Fire … favorite movie is The Dark Knight … person in history he would most like to meet is Martin Luther King, Jr. … favorite TV show is Ray Donovan … greatest moment in sports was winning the Provincial championship in 2011-12 … favorite sport other than hockey is baseball … credits his father and brothers with the biggest influence on his athletic career … started playing hockey at age five … favorite professional team is the Pittsburgh Penguins and favorite player is Chris Kunitz.

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BRYCE VAN HORN

Sophomore Forward

HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KIMBALL, MICH. HEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6’1” WEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198 PREVIOUS TEAM . . . . . . . . . . CARLETON PLACE CANADIANS (CCHL) MAJOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UNDECLARED Season GP 2016-17 34

G 3

A 3

Pts Pen/Min 6 10/23

2016-17: Appeared in 34 games … first career points with a goal and assist in 7-4 victory at UMass … game-winning goal and career-high +3 vs. the Minutemen … also scored goal vs. St. Cloud State and No. 1 Minnesota Duluth … assist vs. UMass-Lowell and St. Cloud State … career-high four shots vs. St. Cloud State … member of NCHC scholar-athlete and all-academic teams. Before Colorado College: Finished second on the Carleton Place Canadians and fourth in the Central Canada Hockey League in scoring with 70 points (37g,33a) in 62 regular-season games … led his team with 37 goals … tied for second in the league with 11 power-play goals and seven game-winners … had eight goals and four assists in 16 playoff games, helping the Canadians to their third straight CCHL Championship and the Bogart Cup … scored 36 points (19g,17a) in 61 games as Carleton Place won the CCHL title in 2014-15 ... drafted in the 22nd round of the 2013 USHL draft by the Muskegon Lumberjacks. Personal: Parents are Mike and Tammy Vanhorn … has one brother, Brendan, and one sister, Brooke … would like to continue playing hockey following his time at CC … enjoys golfing and fishing in his spare time … favorite food is sushi … favorite movie is Shooter … person in history he would most like to meet is Thomas Edison … favorite TV show is Friday Night Lights … greatest moment in sports was winning back-to-back CCHL championships … favorite sport other than hockey is golf … credits Jason Clarke with the biggest influence on his athletic career … started playing hockey at age six … favorite professional team is the Washington Capitals and favorite player is Alexander Ovechkin.

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NICK HALLORAN

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Sophomore Forward

HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DRAPER, UTAH HEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5’10” WEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173 PREVIOUS TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TRAIL SMOKE EATERS (BCHL) MAJOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UNDECLARED Season GP 2016-17 29

G 5

A 4

Pts Pen/Min 9 11/22

2016-17: Appeared in 29 games … scored tournament-clinching goal in overtime vs. Cornell to win Florida Hockey Classic … scored two power-play goals, including game-winner, at New Hampshire … scored first career goal vs. UMass-Lowell … also scored PPG at Boston College … first career assist vs. St. Cloud State … finished tied for sixth on the team with five goals … career-high eight shots at New Hampshire … attempted 11 shots in series vs. Omaha … NCHC Rookie of the Week after BC/UNH series ... member of NCHC all-academic team. Before Colorado College: Led the Trail Smoke Eaters with 45 points (21g,24a) in 53 regular-season games in 2015-16 … finished second on his squad with six power-play goals, four shorthanded goals and two game-winners … recorded 67 points (19g,48a) in 60 games for the Colorado Rampage the previous two seasons … drafted in the 23rd round of the 2015 USHL draft by the Sioux Falls Stampede ... led the state of Utah in points as a freshman at Highlands Ranch High School. Personal: Parents are Michael and Cheryl Halloran … has one brother, Alex, and one sister, Tori … his brother is a 2015 graduate and four-year letterwinner on the hockey team at the Air Force Academy … would like to travel the world for business following his time at CC … enjoys hiking and biking in his spare time … favorite food is tacos … favorite book is Harry Potter … favorite movie is The Dark Knight … person in history he would most like to meet is Albert Einstein … favorite TV show is Parks and Recreation … greatest moment in sports was scoring a hat trick during the U18 state championship … favorite sport other than hockey is football … credits his parents and brother with the biggest influence on his athletic career … started playing hockey at age eight … favorite professional team is the Colorado Avalanche and favorite player is Patrick Kane.

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BRANDEN MAKARA

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Sophomore Forward

HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GLOUCESTER, ONTARIO HEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5’10” WEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 PREVIOUS TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CUMBERLAND GRADS (CCHL) MAJOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UNDECLARED Season GP 2016-17 33

G 4

A 5

Pts Pen/Min 9 6/12

2016-17: Appeared in 33 games … scored first two career goals in first period of 7-4 victory at UMass … also scored vs. Omaha and in 2-1 victory at St. Cloud State … career-high five shots in each game at UMass … member of NCHC all-academic team. Before Colorado College: Finished third on the Cumberland Grads and seventh in the Central Canada Hockey League in scoring with 64 points (25g,39a) in 60 regular-season games during the 2015-16 season … tied for the team lead with two shorthanded goals and third with seven power-play tallies … tied for seventh in the league with 39 assists … scored two goals and added an assist in four playoff games … also played for the Gloucester Rangers of the Central Canada Hockey League and the Ottawa Jr. 67s, where he posted 95 points in 105 career games. Personal: Parents are Bryan and Annie Makara … has one sister, Ashleigh … would like to become an entrepreneur following his time at CC … enjoys playing the guitar in his spare time … favorite food is steak with potatoes and vegetables … favorite book is One Thing … favorite movie is Superbad … person in history he would most like to meet is Michael Seander … favorite TV show is Family Guy … favorite sport other than hockey is lacrosse … credits his parents with the biggest influence on his athletic career … started playing hockey at age four … favorite professional team is the New York Rangers and favorite player is Mike Hoffman.

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Sophomore Defenseman

HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UNITY, SASKATCHEWAN HEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6’0” WEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195 PREVIOUS TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . LLOYDMINSTER BOBCATS (AJHL) MAJOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UNDECLARED Season GP 2016-17 25

G 0

A 0

Pts Pen/Min 0 9/18

2016-17: Appeared in 25 games … career-high +3 in 7-4 victory at UMass … career-high three shots vs. UMass-Lowell … member of NCHC all-academic team. Before Colorado College: Had 28 points (6g,22a) in 50 games during the regular season for the Lloydminster Bobcats of the Alberta Junior Hockey League … notched one assist in six games as the Bobcats appeared in the title game of the prestigious Royal Bank Cup … added three goals and six assists during the playoffs as the Bobcats advanced to the North Division championship series … notched 12 points (5g,7a) in 52 games for the Bobcats in 2014-15, then had two assists in 10 playoff games, helping the Bobcats advance to the second round of the AJHL playoffs … previously played for the Battleford Stars of the Saskatchewan Midget Hockey League. Personal: Parents are Glen and Karen Pernitsky … has one brother, Victor … enjoys doing anything sports related in his spare time … favorite food is steak … favorite book is Game of Thrones … favorite movie is Lord of the Rings … person in history he would most like to meet is Abraham Lincoln … favorite TV show is Game of Thrones … greatest moment in sports was winning the semifinals of the Royal Bank Cup … favorite sport other than hockey is badminton … credits his father with the biggest influence on his athletic career … started playing hockey at age four … favorite professional player is Drew Doughty.

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COLE JOSEFCHAK

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Sophomore Defenseman

HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CALGARY, ALBERTA HEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6’1” WEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213 PREVIOUS TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . LLOYDMINSTER BOBCATS (AJHL) MAJOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UNDECLARED Season GP 2016-17 26

G 1

A 2

Pts Pen/Min 3 10/20

2016-17: Appeared in 26 games … first career points with a goal and assist in 7-4 victory at UMass … also had an assist vs. UMass-Lowell … career-high five blocked shots in 2-2 tie at No. 1 Minnesota Duluth ... member of NCHC scholar-athlete and all-academic teams. Before Colorado College: Had eight points (2g,6a) in 50 games during the regular season for the Lloydminster Bobcats of the Alberta Junior Hockey League … added one assist during the playoffs as the Bobcats advanced to the North Division championship series and the title game of the prestigious Royal Bank Cup … notched nine points (1g,8a) in 52 games for the Bobcats in 2014-15, then had a goal and an assist in 10 playoff games, helping the Bobcats advance to the second round of the AJHL playoffs … also played for the Calgary Royals midget and bantam teams. Personal: Parents are Mark and JoAnn Josefchak … has two sisters, Danica and Juliana … would like to play hockey in Europe following his time at CC … enjoys biking and longboarding in his spare time … favorite food is ginger beef … favorite book is Paths of Glory … favorite movie is Billy Madison … person in history he would most like to meet is Tupac Shakur … favorite TV show is Dexter … greatest moment in sports was winning the Bantam 1 Provincials in 2011-12 … favorite sport other than hockey is mountain biking … credits Dave Wylie with the biggest influence on his athletic career … started playing hockey at age seven … favorite professional team is the Nashville Predators and favorite player is Eric Karlsson.

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MAX ST. PIERRE

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Sophomore Forward

HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ORLEANS, ONTARIO HEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6’2” WEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223 PREVIOUS TEAM . . . . . . . . . . CARLETON PLACE CANADIANS (CCHL) MAJOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UNDECLARED Season GP 2016-17 7

G 0

A 0

Pts Pen/Min 0 2/4

2016-17: Appeared in seven games … first career game at Boston College … career-high four shots vs. St. Cloud State … member of NCHC all-academic team. Before Colorado College: Scored 39 points (11g,28a) in 57 regular-season games for the Carleton Place Canadians … had three goals and five assists in 15 playoff games, helping the Canadians to their third straight Central Canada Hockey League Championship and the Bogart Cup … played in 18 games for Carleton Place in 2014-15, helping the team to the CCHL title … also played for the Cumberland Grads. Personal: Parents are Jean and Sylvie St. Pierre … planning to major in psychology … would like to continue his hockey career following his time at CC … enjoys camping and cycling in his spare time … favorite food is steak … favorite book is And Then There Were None … favorite movie is The Dark Knight … person in history he would most like to meet is his great-grandfather … favorite TV show is Scorpion … greatest moment in sports was playing for Team Canada East … favorite sport other than hockey is volleyball … credits his parents with the biggest influence on his athletic career … started playing hockey at age three … favorite professional team is the Ottawa Senators and favorite player is Daniel Alfredsson.

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ZACH BERZOLLA

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Freshman Defenseman

HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HOWELL, N.J. HEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6’2” WEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197 PREVIOUS TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MUSKEGON LUMBERJACKS (USHL) Before Colorado College: Played the 2016-17 season for the Muskegon Lumberjacks of the United States Hockey League … had four goals and 16 assists in 59 games … collected five assists in 49 games for the Lumberjacks in ’15-16 … played two games for Muskegon during the ’14-15 season after appearing in 22 contests for the New Jersey Jr. Titans U18 squad … scored four goals and added five assists for the Titans … played in the USA Select Festival each of the last two seasons and for Team East in the 2016 U.S. Hockey/NHL Top Prospects Game ... lettered four years in hockey at Freehold Township … first-team all-state pick and three-time all-conference selection.

Personal: Parents are Fred and Melissa Berzolla … has one sister, Amanda … planning to major in economics … would like play or coach hockey following his time at CC … enjoys playing sports and video games in his spare time … favorite foods are pizza and pasta … favorite book is Derek Jeter’s biography … favorite movie is Step Brothers … person in history he would most like to meet is Derek Jeter … favorite TV show is Entourage … greatest moment in sports was throwing a perfect game … favorite sport other than hockey is baseball … credits his parents with the biggest influence on his athletic career … started playing hockey at age four … favorite professional team is the New York Islanders and favorite player is John Tavares.

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NICK OLCZYK

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Freshman Forward

HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LONG GROVE, IL HEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5’11” WEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 PREVIOUS TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MINNESOTA WILDERNESS (NAHL) Before Colorado College: Had eight points (5g,3a) in 29 regular-season games for the Minnesota Wilderness in 2016-17 … helped team to a second-place finish in the Central Division of the NAHL … posted 25 points (9g,16a) in 32 games with the South Shore Kings of the USPHL in ’15-16 … played 55 games for Waterloo and Chicago of the USHL during the 2013-14 and ’14-15 campaigns … drafted by the Sioux City Musketeers in the fifth round of the 2013 USHL Futures Draft ... member of National Honor Society at Stevenson High School.

Personal: Parents are Eddie and Diana Olczyk … has two brothers, Eddie and Tommy, and one sister, Zandra … his father played in the NHL for 16 seasons with six teams, was the head coach of the Pittsburgh Penguins from 2003-05, currently serves as a television color commentator for NHL on NBC and was inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame on February 22, 2013 ... his brother, Eddie, played hockey at UMass and is currently an assistant coach at Bemidji State, while his brother, Tommy, played at Penn State … would like to play hockey professionally then move into broadcasting following his time at CC … enjoys fishing in his spare time … favorite food is bone-in ribeye steak … favorite book is Mind Gym … favorite movie is The Revenant … person in history he would most like to meet is Kurt Cobain … favorite TV show is The Following … greatest moment in sports was winning the state championship with Team Illinois … favorite sport other than hockey is soccer … credits his family with the biggest influence on his athletic career … started playing hockey at age three … favorite professional team is the Chicago Blackhawks and favorite player is Brandon Saad.

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TROY CONZO

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Freshman Forward

HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NESCONSET, NY HEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5’9” WEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 PREVIOUS TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WENATCHEE WILD (BCHL) Before Colorado College: Finished tied for 10th in the British Columbia Hockey League with 68 points (19g,49a) in 55 games for Wenatchee during the 2016-17 regular season … finished fourth in the league with 49 assists … helped the Wild post the league’s best overall (45-9-2) and home (26-0-2) records … collected 34 points in 55 games for Wenatchee in ’15-16 … led St. Anthony’s High School to the New York Catholic League title … drafted by the Sioux Falls Stampede in the fifth round of the 2013 USHL Futures Draft.

Personal: Parents are Anthony and Kim Conzo … has one sister, Karli … planning to major in economics … would like to work in sports management following his time at CC … enjoys playing fantasy football in his spare time … favorite food is sushi … favorite books are The Maze Runner series … favorite movie is Forgetting Sarah Marshall … favorite TV show is Friends … greatest moment in sports was the 2016-17 junior hockey season … favorite sport other than hockey is football … credits his father with the biggest influence on his athletic career … started playing hockey at age four … favorite professional team is the New York Rangers and favorite player is Matt Zucarello.

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JACK GATES

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Freshman Forward

HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OCEANSIDE, CALIF. HEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5’6” WEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 PREVIOUS TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JANESVILLE JETS (NAHL) Before Colorado College: Collected 45 points (11g, 34a) in the last two seasons playing for the Janesville Jets of the North American Hockey League … had nine goals and 25 assists this season in 58 games … helped the Jets to the Midwest Division title … recorded 34 points (10g, 24a) in 20 games with the Anaheim Jr. Ducks during the ’14-15 campaign ... played lacrosse at El Camino High School … team MVP as a junior.

Personal: Parents are John and Dannette Gates … has one brother, Tanner, and one sister, Tatum … enjoys surfing and hiking in his spare time … favorite food is sushi … favorite book is Lord of the Flies … person in history he would most like to meet is Muhammad Ali … favorite TV show is The Office … greatest moment in sports was winning the state championship with his midget team … favorite sport other than hockey is football … credits his parents with the biggest influence on his athletic career … started playing hockey at five … favorite professional team is the Anaheim Ducks and favorite player is Patrick Kane.

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BRIAN WILLIAMS

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Freshman Forward

HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SAN DIEGO, CALIF. HEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5’9” WEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178 PREVIOUS TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WENATCHEE WILD (BCHL) Before Colorado College: Recorded 59 points (21g,38a) in 49 regular-season games for the Wild … helped the Wild post the league’s best overall (45-9-2) and home (26-0-2) records … finished fourth on the team with 38 assists … posted 62 points (27g,35a) in three season with the Omaha Lancers of the USHL ... also played for the Los Angeles Selects and the LA Junior Kings … drafted by the Lancers in the fourth round of the 2012 USHL Futures Draft.

Personal: Parents are Guy and Ursula Williams … has two sisters, Ashley and Ana, and one brother, Matt … planning to major in economics and business … would like to pursue a career in hockey or real estate following his time at CC … enjoys golfing and hanging out with friends in his spare time … favorite food is steak … favorite book is The Bible … favorite movie is Safe Haven … person in history he would most like to meet is Christopher Columbus … favorite TV show is The Office … greatest moment in sports was being better than Austin Matthews when they were 10 years old … favorite sport other than hockey is skateboarding … credits his brother with the biggest influence on his athletic career … started playing hockey at age four … favorite professional team is the Los Angeles Kings and favorite player is Jonathan Toews.

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CHRISTIANO VERSICH

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Freshman Forward

HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KELLY LAKE, MN HEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5’8” WEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 PREVIOUS TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BLOOMINGTON THUNDER (USHL) Before Colorado College: Recorded 34 points (7g,27a) in 61 games while splitting time between the Fargo Force and Bloomington Thunder of the USHL in 2016-17 … had 29 points (10g,19a) in 56 games for the USHL’s Chicago Steel during the 2015-16 campaign … collected 93 points (36g,57a) in 49 career games at St. Thomas Academy ... helped team to the 2013 Class 1A state championship … also played for Team Columbia at the USA-S17 tournament … tied for the team lead with five points (1g,4a) in five games … drafted by the Chicago Steel in the seventh round of the 2013 USHL Futures Draft.

Personal: Son of Melissa Versich … planning to major in psychology … would like to pursue a career as a school psychologist following his time at CC … enjoys playing basketball and golf in his spare time … favorite food is ice cream … favorite book is Hockey Tough … favorite movie is Step Brothers … person in history he would most like to meet is Lebron James … favorite TV show is Prison Break … greatest moment in sports was winning the state championship in high school … favorite sport other than hockey is basketball … credits his mother with the biggest influence on his athletic career … started playing hockey at age four … favorite professional team is the Minnesota Wild and favorite player is Sidney Crosby.

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ALEC CALVARUSO

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Freshman Goaltender

HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LIVONIA, MI HEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6’2” WEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 PREVIOUS TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LONE STAR BRAHMAS (NAHL) Before Colorado College: Posted a 24-7 record in 36 regular-season appearances in 2016-17 with the Lone Star Brahmas of the North American Hockey League … led the Brahmas to the South Division title … finished the season ranked fourth in wins and goals-against average (2.13) … produced a nine-game winning streak from Dec. 16 – Feb. 3 … did not allow a goal in nine shootout attempts by opponents … posted a 21-7 record, including a 17-5 mark with a 1.71 GAA as a senior, in two seasons at Detroit Catholic Central High School, helping the team to the state championship each season.

Personal: Parents are Mark and Laura Calvaruso … has one sister, Nicole … would like to continue his hockey career following his time at CC … enjoys fishing in his spare time … favorite food is pasta … favorite book is Citizen … favorite movie is American Sniper … favorite TV show is That 70s Show … greatest moment in sports was winning the national championship with Lone Star … favorite sport other than hockey is baseball … credits his father with the biggest influence on his athletic career … started playing hockey at age six … favorite professional team is the Montreal Canadiens and favorite player is Carey Price.

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JON FLAKNE

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Freshman Goaltender

HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAPLE PLAIN, MN HEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6’2” WEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 PREVIOUS TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ODESSA JACKALOPES (NAHL) Before Colorado College: Posted an 8-12 record in 27 appearances during the 2016-17 season with Odessa … recorded an .899 saves percentage and a 3.50 goals-against average … split time between Odessa and the Minot Minotaurs during the 2015-16 season … helped the Jackalopes to their first playoff appearance in five years in ’15-16 … lettered three years at Orono High School (MN) … had a 16-10-1 record with a 2.29 GAA and .918 saves percentage as a senior in 2014-15 … member of National Honor Society … also played for Team Southwest of the Upper Midwest High School Elite League during the fall of 2014.

Personal: Parents are John and Cindy Flakne … has one sister, Jessica, who is a senior and a captain of the rowing team at the University of Minnesota … planning to major in economics … would like to own his own business in the marketing industry following his time at CC … enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time … favorite food is chicken parmesan … favorite book is Rich Dad, Poor Dad … favorite movie is Lone Survivor … person in history he would most like to meet is Chris Kyle … favorite TV show is Parks and Recreation … greatest moment in sports was playing the state tournament in high school … favorite sport other than hockey is football … credits his parents with the biggest influence on his athletic career … started playing hockey at age seven … favorite professional team is the Minnesota Wild and favorite player is Marc-Andre Fleury.

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MCKAY FLANAGAN

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Freshman Defenseman

HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RIDGEFIELD, CT HEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6’1” WEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209 PREVIOUS TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LANGLEY RIVERMEN (BCHL) Before Colorado College: Registered 35 points (11g, 24a) in 58 games for Langley in 2016-17 … had two points in six playoff games … named team’s Most Improved Player in 2016-17 … recorded 25 points (8g, 17a) in 60 games over two seasons for The Gunnery Prep School … led The Gunnery to a 27-6-1 record and its first-ever Division I NEPSAC Elite 8 championship in 2016 … team also won the Cushing Academy Watkins Tournament.

Personal: Parents are Neil and Lisa Flanagan … has three brothers, Ryan, Connor and Matthew … enjoys playing golf in his spare time … favorite food is donuts … favorite book is Lone Survivor … favorite movie is Lord of the Rings … person in history he would most like to meet is Ronald Reagan … favorite TV show is Game of Thrones … greatest moment in sports was winning the New England championship in hockey … favorite sport other than hockey is baseball … credits his family with the biggest influence on his athletic career … started playing hockey at age four … favorite professional team is the New York Rangers and favorite player is Ryan McDonagh.

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COLORADO COLLEGE THE CAMPUS Colorado. A significant percentage is either American ethnic minority or international students, and most live on campus. All but a very small percentage participate in community service, play intramural sports or study abroad at some point during their collegiate career.

SPEAKING OF ATHLETICS Colorado College has a long and proud tradition of intercollegiate athletics and today offers competition in eight varsity sports for men and nine for women. That includes NCAA Division I soccer for women in addition to ice hockey for men. Otherwise, the Tigers compete at the Division III level. While the hockey team plays and practices at The Broadmoor World Arena, located six miles from campus, all other intercollegiate, intramural and recreational athletics programs are centered in an easily accessible area consisting of the spectacular El Pomar Sports Center, Washburn and Stewart Fields, Burghart Tennis Courts and Honnen Ice Rink.

Nestled on 90 acres just north of downtown Colorado Springs near the base of the 14,115-foot Pikes Peak, CC is within three hours of 10 ski resorts and less than a day’s drive from seven national parks. It’s the only college of its kind in the Rocky Mountain region and one of only a handful of its type located in a metropolitan area.

The El Pomar Sports Center, whose $27 million renovation and expansion project was completed in 2013, houses the Department of Athletics offices as well as Reid Arena, home court for the CC basketball and volleyball teams, and Schlessman Natatorium. Other state-of-the art facilities within the building, now available to all Colorado College students, faculty, college administrators and their immediate families, include the Adam F. Press Fitness Center; a cardio conditioning room and strength area; separate space for varsity training; a yoga studio; squash courts; two auxiliary gyms; expanded physical therapy space; indoor and outdoor lounge spaces for socializing and separate locker rooms for students, faculty and staff.

Adopted in 1970, Colorado College’s “Block Plan” is a uniquely intensive academic schedule that allows students to plunge into a different subject every three and a half weeks rather than juggling several throughout a semester. Students take one course at a time and professors teach one, with each block covering the same amount of material as a semester system. There are four blocks per semester, eight per year, plus two optional half blocks.

Washburn Field serves as the home stadium for men’s lacrosse and the track and field teams, as well as an occasional venue for the men’s and women’s intercollegiate soccer squads. A six-lane, quarter-mile, latex track borders the perimeter, lights accommodate night activities and bleacher seating allows for 2,500 spectators. Stewart Field, adjacent to Washburn, provides the primary home to the soccer teams as well as women’s lacrosse.

The result? You can study the film industry on location in Hollywood, find Jupiter during evening labs in Barnes observatory, or traverse the natural wonders of the Southwest as a field archaeologist. Classes are small, hands-on and highly focused, and never in a jam-packed lecture hall.

Participation in athletics is integral to a well-balanced liberal arts education. To that end Colorado College is committed to supporting a vibrant athletics program consisting of varsity, club, and intramural sports in which the pursuit of excellence in a safe, supportive, ethical and sportsmanlike manner is an important component of competition. Athletic success and academic success are not mutually exclusive; rather the two, when balanced properly, augment each other.

Where the cityscape of downtown Colorado Springs meets the Rocky Mountains sits Colorado College, a small, private liberal arts college with an approach to education as adventurous as its location.

A full spectrum of the performing arts, special interest clubs and organizations, student publications and intramural and intercollegiate athletics complements 40 majors and 34 minors in rounding out the rigorous academic program at CC. The college encourages freedom of expression through an independent student press, as well as student and faculty forums on current issues and programs representing widely ranging viewpoints, often presented by distinguished visitors.

In addition, the Department of Athletics supports opportunities in casual recreation and fitness, and partners with the Outdoor Education Program to provide a foundation for faculty, staff, and students to pursue health, wellness, and positive social interaction through physical activity.

MORE ABOUT THE BLOCK PLAN The hands-on spirit of the Block Plan encourages interaction between students and their surroundings. Field zoology students peer through binoculars for elk in Rocky Mountain National Park. Sociology classes walk downtown to the courthouse for social justice observation. With an enrollment of barely 2,000 and a nine-to-one ratio with faculty, our students get to know accomplished instructors who teach first and foremost – all in seminarstyle classes. They may choose to work on a student/faculty collaborative research project or create their own independent study, while learning to venture their own opinions and begin the process of shaping their own direction and destiny. The student body typically is composed of men and women from all 50 states and more than two dozen foreign countries. A large majority hails from states other than

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All-Time Results RESULTS VS. 2017-18 OPPONENTS Colorado College vs. Vermont Colorado College leads series 2-1-0 At Home: 0-0-0 At Burlington: 0-0-0 Neutral Site: 2-1-0 12/21/76 Providence, RI L 3/28/96 Cincinnati, OH W 12/27/96 Madison, WI W

3-5# 3(2ot)* 6-0$

# Brown Invitational * Semifinals – NCAA Tournament $ Badger Hockey Showdown Colorado College vs. Alaska Anchorage Colorado College leads series 54-18-5 At Home: 35-5-0 At Anchorage: 17-12-5 Neutral Site: 2-1-0 1/5/84 Anchorage, AK L 3-8$ 12/20/91 Anchorage, AK L 2-4^ 10/29/93 Home W 3-2 10/30/93 Home W 9-6 2/4/94 Anchorage, AK L 3-6 2/5/94 Anchorage, AK W 5-4(ot) 11/5/94 Home W 8-4 11/6/94 Home W 2-1(ot) 2/3/95 Anchorage, AK W 4-2 2/4/95 Anchorage, AK L 5-6(ot) 3/10/95 Home W 11-3* 3/11/95 Home W 5-2* 1/26/96 Anchorage, AK W 7-2 1/27/96 Anchorage, AK T 4-4(ot) 2/16/96 Home W 7-2 2/17/96 Home W 4-1 11/29/96 Home W 4-2 11/30/96 Home L 4-7 2/28/97 Anchorage, AK W 2-0 3/1/97 Anchorage, AK T 1-1(ot) 11/28/97 Home W 3-1 11/29/97 Home W 3-2 1/16/98 Anchorage, AK W 4-1 1/17/98 Anchorage, AK W 4-3(ot) 10/30/98 Home W 8-2 10/31/98 Home W 4-1 2/26/99 Anchorage, AK W 1-0 2/27/99 Anchorage, AK W 2-1 2/4/00 Anchorage, AK T 2-2(ot) 2/5/00 Anchorage, AK W 4-0 1/26/01 Home W 5-1 1/27/01 Home W 4-2 11/23/01 Home W 7-1 11/24/01 Home W 4-2 2/22/02 Anchorage, AK L 1-2 2/23/02 Anchorage, AK L 2-3 3/8/02 Home W 6-1* 3/9/02 Home W 1-0* 11/8/02 Home W 4-1 11/9/02 Home W 5-2 3/14/03 Home W 5-3* 3/15/03 Home W 4-1*

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12/12/03 Anchorage, AK 12/13/03 Anchorage, AK 2/6/04 Home 2/7/04 Home 3/18/04 St. Paul, MN 12/10/04 Anchorage, AK 12/11/04 Anchorage, AK 12/16/05 Anchorage, AK 12/17/05 Anchorage, AK 2/17/06 Home 2/18/06 Home 12/8/06 Home 12/9/06 Home 11/30/07 Anchorage, AK 12/1/07 Anchorage, AK 1/11/08 Home 1/12/08 Home 3/14/08 Home 3/15/08 Home 11/21/08 Anchorage, AK 11/22/08 Anchorage, AK 11/27/09 Home 11/28/09 Home 1/22/10 Anchorage, AK 1/23/10 Anchorage, AK 10/15/10 Fairbanks, AK 11/26/10 Home 11/27/10 Home 1/14/11 Anchorage, AK 1/15/11 Anchorage, AK 3/17/11 St. Paul, MN 12/9/11 Home 12/10/11 Home 2/1/13 Anchorage, AK 2/2/13 Anchorage, AK

L 2-5 L 1-3 W 3-2 W 4-3 L 1-4# W 6-1 W 7-2 W 5-4 W 2-1(ot) W 6-2 W 3-1 L 4-5(ot) W 4-3(ot) W 1-0 W 4-1 W 6-1 W 5-2 W 4-1* W 3-2*(ot) L 2-4 W 4-3 (ot) W 5-0 L 2-3 (ot) W 6-1 L 1-2 W 4-3& L 3-4 (ot) W 2-0 L 1-4 L 0-2 W 4-2# L 3-6 W 4-3 T 2-2 (ot) T 3-3 (ot)

$ First Interstate Classic (Anchorage) ^ Jeep/Nissan Classic (Anchorage) * WCHA Playoffs # WCHA Final Five & Gold Rush Tournament (Fairbanks)

Colorado College vs. New Hampshire New Hampshire leads series 14-6-1 At Home: 3-6-1 At Durham: 2-5 Neutral Site: 1-3 10/19/84 Home 10/20/84 Home 1/3/86 Durham, NH 1/4/86 Durham, NH 1/9/87 Home 11/27/87 Durham, NH 11/10/88 Home 12/28/96 Milwaukee, WI 3/21/97 Worcester, MA 12/27/97 Denver, CO 1/2/99 Home 12/27/01 Milwaukee, WI

W 6-2 W 7-5 L 3-5 W 4-2 W 7-2 L 3-8 L 0-5 L 3-4* W 3-2# L 3-5$ L 1-4 L 2-6*

10/20/06 Home 10/21/06 Home 10/26/07 Durham, NH 10/27/07 Durham, NH 11/23/12 Home 11/29/13 Home 11/30/13 Home 10/25/14 Durham, NH 10/22/16 Durham, NH

L 3-4 L 2-7 L 3-5 L 2-4 T 4-4(ot) L 2-6 L 0-3 L 2-6 W 4-3

* Badger Showdown # NCAA Playoffs $ Norwest Denver Cup Colorado College vs. North Dakota North Dakota leads series 155-81-11 At Home: 58-54-3 At Grand Forks, ND: 22-93-8 Neutral Site: 1-8-0 2/12/48 Home 2/13/48 Home 12/10/48 Home 12/11/48 Home 12/29/48 Grand Forks, ND 12/30/48 Grand Forks, ND 2/3/50 Grand Forks, ND 2/4/50 Grand Forks, ND 2/19/51 Grand Forks, ND 2/20/51 Grand Forks, ND 2/21/52 Home 2/22/52 Home 2/10/53 Grand Forks, ND 2/11/53 Grand Forks, ND 2/19/54 Home 2/20/54 Home 2/3/55 Home 2/4/55 Home 2/11/55 Grand Forks, ND 2/12/55 Grand Forks, ND 12/13/55 Grand Forks, ND 12/14/55 Grand Forks, ND 1/7/56 Home 1/9/56 Home 2/8/57 Grand Forks, ND 2/9/57 Grand Forks, ND 2/19/57 Home 2/20/57 Home 2/7/58 Home 2/8/58 Home 2/9/59 Grand Forks, ND 2/10/59 Grand Forks, ND 3/2/59 Home 3/3/59 Home 1/11/60 Grand Forks, ND 1/12/60 Grand Forks, ND 1/29/60 Home 1/30/60 Home 1/9/61 Grand Forks, ND 1/10/61 Grand Forks, ND 1/16/61 Home 1/17/61 Home 12/18/62 Grand Forks, ND 12/19/62 Grand Forks, ND 2/13/63 Home

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All-Time Results RESULTS VS. 2017-18 OPPONENTS 2/16/63 1/10/64 1/11/64 2/16/65 2/20/65 12/28/65 1/18/66 1/19/66 1/31/67 2/4/67 11/28/67 11/29/67 12/28/67 2/5/69 2/8/69 3/7/69 1/16/70 1/17/70 2/5/71 2/6/71 1/21/72 122/72 11/10/72 11/11/72 2/23/73 2/24/73 12/7/73 12/8/73 1/18/74 1/19/74 12/27/74 12/28/74 2/21/75 2/22/75 11/1475 11/15/75 1/16/76 1/17/76 11/5/76 11/6/76 2/18/77 2/19/77 11/18/77 11/19/77 1/13/78 1/14/78 11/10/78 11/11/78 2/16/79 2/17/79 3/6/79 3/7/79 10/26/79 10/27/79 1/25/80 1/26/80 11/14/80 11/15/80 1/23/81 1/24/81 11/13/81 11/14/81 1/15/82 1/16/82 2/5/82 2/6/82

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11/12/82 11/13/82 1/14/83 1/15/83 2/4/83 2/5/83 11/4/83 11/5/83 12/9/83 12/10/83 2/10/84 2/11/84 1/18/85 1/19/85 2/15/85 2/16/85 2/14/86 2/15/86 11/21/86 11/22/86 12/5/86 12/6/86 3/6/87 3/7/87 11/6/87 11/7/87 2/5/88 2/6/88 10/21/88 10/22/88 12/16/88 12/17/88 11/24/89 11/25/89 1/19/90 1/20/90 11/9/90 11/10/90 1/11/91 1/12/91 10/25/91 10/26/91 1/17/92 1/18/92 12/19/92 12/20/92 1/22/93 1/23/93 11/26/93 11/27/93 2/25/94 2/26/94 10/29/94 10/30/94 2/17/95 2/18/95 11/24/95 12/6/96 11/25/95 12/7/96 1/25/97 1/26/97 3/14/97 3/27/97 11/7/97 11/8/97

Home Home Grand Forks, ND Grand Forks, ND Grand Forks, ND Grand Forks, ND Home Home Grand Forks, ND Grand Forks, ND Home Home Home Home Grand Forks, ND Grand Forks, ND Grand Forks, ND Grand Forks, ND Grand Forks, ND Grand Forks, ND Home Home Grand Forks, ND Grand Forks, ND Home Home Grand Forks, ND Grand Forks, ND Home Home Grand Forks, ND Grand Forks, ND Grand Forks, ND Grand Forks, ND Home Home Grand Forks, ND Grand Forks, ND Home Home Grand Forks, ND Grand Forks, ND Home Home Grand Forks, ND Grand Forks, ND Home Home Grand Forks, ND Grand Forks, ND Home Home Home Home Grand Forks, ND Grand Forks, ND Home Grand Forks, ND Home Grand Forks, ND Home Home St. Paul, MN Milwaukee, WI Home Home

L 2-8 W 4-3 L 3-9 L 1-8 L 2-8 L 3-5 L 2-5 L 2-4 L 3-4 L 1-5 L 0-8 L 4-7 W 4-3(ot) L 2-5 L 1-4 L 1-6 L 3-6 L 6-9 L 3-7 L 2-11 L 3-4(ot) W 3-2 L 2-6# W 2-1# T 3-3(ot) L 2-5 L 1-6 L 3-9 L 5-6(ot) L 2-5 L 2-3 L 1-5 L 4-5 T 1-1(ot) L 2-7 L 4-5 L 4-6 L 1-2(ot) L 2-3 W 6-4 L 4-5 W 5-4(ot) W 5-2 W 6-1 L 5-8 L 1-3 W 6-4 L 4-5 W 5-3 W 5-2 W 5-1 T 5-5(ot) W 8-2 W 6-0 L 3-5 W 3-2 W 9-5 T 5-5(ot) W 6-3 L 3-7 L 0-3 W 8-3 L 1-5$ L 2-6% T 3-3(ot) L 2-4

1/9/98 Grand Forks, ND 1/10/98 Grand Forks, ND 11/20/98 Grand Forks, ND 11/21/98 Grand Forks, ND 1/15/99 Home 1/16/99 Home 1/7/00 Grand Forks, ND 1/8/00 Grand Forks, ND 12/8/00 Home 12/9/00 Home 3/16/01 St. Paul, MN 3/24/01 Worcester, MA 10/12/01 Grand Forks, ND 10/13/01 Grand Forks, ND 1/18/02 Home 1/19/02 Home 1/3/03 Grand Forks, ND 1/4/03 Grand Forks, ND 1/31/04 Home 2/1/04 Home 2/13/04 Grand Forks, ND 2/14/04 Grand Forks, ND 11/5/04 Grand Forks, ND 11/6/04 Grand Forks, ND 1/14/05 Home 1/15/05 Home 2/3/06 Home 2/4/06 Home 11/24/06 Grand Forks, ND 11/25/06 Grand Forks, ND 1/5/07 Home 1/6/07 Home 11/2/07 Grand Forks, ND 11/3/07 Grand Forks, ND 3/22/08 St. Paul, MN 11/7/08 Home 11/8/08 Home 2/28/09 Grand Forks, ND 3/1/09 Grand Forks, ND 2/26/10 Home 2/27/10 Home 1/28/11 Home 1/29/11 Home 3/18/11 St. Paul, MN 11/25/11 Grand Forks, ND 11/26/11 Grand Forks, ND 11/30/12 Home 12/1/12 Home 1/11/13 Grand Forks, ND 11/12/13 Grand Forks, ND 3/21/13 St. Paul, MN 1/10/14 Grand Forks, ND 1/11/14 Grand Forks, ND 3/14/14 Grand Forks, ND 3/15/14 Grand Forks, ND 3/16/14 Grand Forks, ND 10/17/14 Home 10/18/14 Home 1/23/15 Grand Forks, ND 1/24/15 Grand Forks, ND 3/13/15 Grand Forks, ND 3/14/15 Grand Forks, ND 10/30/15 Home 10/31/15 Home 1/22/16 Grand Forks, ND 1/23/16 Grand Forks, ND

L 1-4 L 1-6 W 5-4 L 4-5(ot) L 4-5 L 1-5 T 1-1(ot) L 0-4 W 6-4 L 3-4(ot) L 1-2$ L 1-4^ L 2-6 L 0-2 W 6-5 W 3-1 T 4-4(ot) T 4-4(ot) W 5-3 W 4-1 L 2-5 W 4-1 W 3-2(ot) L 1-2 W 2-1 W 1-0 L 2-4 W 3-2 W 4-2 L 2-5 W 1-0 L 1-2 L 2-6 W 4-1 L 2-4# L 1-3 W 7-4 T 4-4(ot) L 3-4(ot) L 2-3(ot) L 2-3 W 4-1 L 0-6 L 3-4$ L 6-7 L 3-4 W 5-3 L 2-3(ot) W 4-3 L 3-5 W 4-3(ot)$ L 3-5 L 2-3 L 2-4& W 3-2(ot)& L 3-4& L 1-3 L 2-7 L 1-2 L 3-5 L 1-5& L 2-3& L 2-5 L 0-2 T 5-5(ot) L 1-5

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All-Time Results RESULTS VS. 2017-18 OPPONENTS 3/11/16 3/12/16 1/27/17 1/28/17

Grand Forks, ND Grand Forks, ND Home Home

L 1-7& L 1-5& L 2-5 W 3-0

* St. Paul Classic # WCHA Playoffs $ WCHA Semifinals % NCAA Semifinals ^ NCAA Quarterfinals & NCHC Playoffs

# Cleveland Classic $ Ohio Hockey Classic

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Omaha, NE Omaha, NE Home Home

W 2-1 L 4-6 L 2-5 L 2-4

# Nye Frontier Classic

Colorado College vs. Miami University Miami Univ. leads series 8-5-1 At Home: 3-3-0 At Oxford, OH: 0-5-1 Neutral Site: 2-0-0 12/29/93 Cleveland, OH W 3-1# 12/29/04 Columbus, OH W 4-1$ 1/24/14 Home W 4-1 1/25/14 Home L 1-6 11/7/14 Oxford, OH L 0-3 11/8/14 Oxford, OH L 1-5 2/13/15 Home L 1-3 2/14/15 Home L 1-2 12/4/15 Home W 2-1 12/5/15 Home W 3-2 2/26/16 Oxford, OH L 0-3 2/17/16 Oxford, OH L 0-4 12/9/16 Oxford, OH T 1-1 (ot) 12/10/16 Oxford, OH L 2-3 (ot)

Colorado College vs. Omaha Omaha leads series 13-7-3 At Home: 5-6-1 At Omaha: 2-7-1 Neutral Site: 0-0-1 10/13/06 Anchorage, AK 12/18/10 Home 12/19/10 Home 11/4/11 Omaha, NE 11/5/11 Omaha, NE 2/17/12 Home 2/18/12 Home 1/4/13 Omaha, NE 1/5/13 Omaha, NE 12/6/13 Home 12/7/13 Home 2/28/14 Omaha, NE 3/1/14 Omaha, NE 1/16/15 Home 1/17/15 Home 3/6/15 Omaha, NE 3/7/15 Omaha, NE 1/29/16 Home 1/30/16 Home

11/4/16 11/5/16 1/13/17 1/14/17

T -2(ot)# W 5-2 L 0-3 L 5-7 W 5-2 W 4-3 L 3-5 L 4-8 L 1-3 W 4-2 T 3-3(ot) L 0-6 L 1-2(ot) W 4-3 L 1-4 T 2-2(ot) L 2-4 W 5-1 L 1-6

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Colorado College vs. St. Cloud State Colorado College leads series 48-46-7 At Home: 23-29-2 At St. Cloud, MN: 22-17-5 Neutral Site: 3-0-0 10/19/90 St. Cloud, MN L 2-6 10/20/90 St. Cloud, MN L 2-3(ot) 2/1/91 Home L 3-4 2/2/91 Home L 3-7 1/3/92 St. Cloud, MN L 5-8 1/4/92 St. Cloud, MN T 3-3(ot) 1/31/92 Home W 8-5 2/1/92 Home W 5-4 12/4/92 Home L 2-5 12/5/92 Home L 5-9 1/15/93 St. Cloud, MN W 7-5 1/16/93 St. Cloud, MN L 2-5 12/4/93 Home W 6-4 12/5/93 Home W 2-1 2/18/94 St. Cloud, MN W 4-1 2/19/94 St. Cloud, MN T 4-4(ot) 11/18/94 St. Cloud, MN W 5-2 1/19/94 St. Cloud, MN W 4-2 1/27/95 Home W 6-1 1/28/95 Home W 6-4 12/15/95 Home W 5-4 12/16/95 Home W 3-1 2/24/96 St. Cloud, MN W 5-4 2/25/96 St. Cloud, MN W 9-1 11/1/96 Home L 3-6 11/2/96 Home W 6-3 2/1/97 St. Cloud, MN W 4-2 2/2/97 St. Cloud, MN L 4-5 3/15/97 St. Paul, MN W 6-0# 11/15/97 Home L 6-7(ot) 11/16/97 Home L 1-3 2/20/98 St. Cloud, MN W 7-4 2/21/98 St. Cloud, MN W 3-1 3/21/98 St. Paul, MN W 6-1# 12/4/98 Home L 3-5 12/5/98 Home W 4-3 1/8/99 St. Cloud, MN W 4-0 1/9/99 St. Cloud, MN L 0-1 2/25/00 Home T 2-2(ot) 2/26/00 Home W 4-3(ot) 11/10/00 Home L 3-6 11/11/00 Home L 2-3(ot) 2/2/01 St. Cloud, MN W 5-3 2/3/01 St. Cloud, MN L 5-7 11/9/01 St. Cloud, MN L 1-6 11/10/01 St. Cloud, MN W 4-3 12/7/01 Home L 0-3

12/8/01 Home 3/16/02 St. Paul, MN 2/14/03 St. Cloud, MN 2/15/03 St. Cloud, MN 12/5/03 Home 12/6/03 Home 2/27/04 St. Cloud, MN 2/28/04 St. Cloud, MN 2/11/05 Home 2/12/05 Home 3/11/05 Home 3/12/05 Home 11/4/05 Home 11/5/05 Home 2/10/06 St. Cloud, MN 2/11/06 St. Cloud, MN 3/10/06 Home 3/11/06 Home 3/12/06 Home 2/9/07 St. Cloud, MN 210/07 St. Cloud, MN 12/14/07 St. Cloud, MN 12/15/07 St. Cloud, MN 2/8/08 Home 2/9/08 Home 1/23/09 Home 1/24/09 Home 12/11/09 St. Cloud, MN 12/12/09 St. Cloud, MN 1/29/10 Home 1/30/10 Home 12/10/10 St. Cloud, MN 12/11/10 St. Cloud, MN 1/13/12 Home 1/14/12 Home 12/14/12 St. Cloud, MN 12/15/12 St. Cloud, MN 2/22/13 Home 2/23/13 Home 11/22/13 St. Cloud, MN 11/23/13 St. Cloud, MN 3/7/14 Home 3/8/14 Home 1/30/15 Home 1/31/15 Home 1/8/16 St. Cloud, MN 1/9/16 St. Cloud, MN 3/4/16 Home 3/5/16 Home 11/11/16 Home 11/12/16 Home 3/3/17 St. Cloud, MN 3/4/17 St. Cloud, MN Colorado College vs. Denver Denver leads series 175-116-17 At Home: 66-69-8 At Denver, CO: 49-100-9 Neutral Site: 1-6-0

W 5-1 W 2-1# L 2-4 W 5-3 L 0-2 W 6-1 W 7-1 W 5-2 L 3-4(ot) W 3-0 W 8-2# W 4-2# W 4-2 W 3-2 W 6-3 L 1-2 L 1-2# W 3-2# L 1-3# L 1-3 T 2-2(ot) W 3-1 L 2-4 W 5-3 L 2-4 T 4-4(ot) L 1-6 T 4-4(ot) W 4-1 L 4-5 W 6-4 W 3-0 W 5-2 W 3-1 L 4-5(ot) L 3-5 L 1-3 W 4-3 L 2-5 T 2-2(ot) L 2-6 L 4-7 L 1-4 L 1-7 L 1-6 L 1-2 W 5-2 L 2-5 L 3-9 L 3-7 L 1-4 L 2-5 W 2-1


All-Time Results RESULTS VS. 2017-18 OPPONENTS 1/6/50 1/7/50 1/21/50 1/30/50 12/8/50 12/9/50 1/12/51 1/13/51 12/1/51 12/7/51 12/8/51 1/11/52 1/12/52 1/16/53 1/17/53 2/6/53 2/7/53 12/19/53 1/15/54 1/16/54 2/27/54 1/14/55 1/15/55 2/18/55 2/19/55 1/20/56 1/21/56 3/2/56 3/3/56 1/11/57 1/12/57 2/15/57 2/16/57 12/13/57 12/14/57 1/13/58 1/14/58 2/21/58 2/22/58 2/28/58 3/1/58 12/13/58 1/30/59 1/31/59 2/20/59 3/6/59 3/7/59 2/2/60 2/19/60 2/20/60 3/4/60 3/5/60 3/11/60 3/12/60 12/9/60 2/3/61 2/4/61 3/3/61 3/4/61 12/1/61

Home Home Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Home Home Home Denver, CO Home Home Denver, CO Home Home Denver, CO Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Denver, CO Home Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO

W 16-0 W 10-0 W 14-1 W 10-3 W 11-8 W 7-5 W 10-3 W 8-4 W 7-6 L 3-4 W 7-3 W 5-0 L 4-5 L 4-11 L 2-4 L 3-4 L 3-8 L 5-7 L 4-5 W 6-5 L 2-6 W 3-1 W 6-4 L 2-3 L 3-4(ot) W 2-0 W 8-1 L 3-10 L 1-5 L 3-6 W 8-7(ot) W 6-4 W 4-3 L 4-6 W 6-2 W 10-4 L 2-3(ot) W 5-1 L 0-7 L 3-6 W 5-2 L 4-5 L 1-3 W 6-3 L 2-7 L 1-8 L 6-10 L 4-10 L 2-6 L 1-4 L 2-5 L 2-6 L 2-9* L 1-3* L 4-8 L 1-11 L 5-7 L 1-8 L 3-13 L 1-9

12/2/61 2/23/61 2/24/61 1/11/63 1/12/63 2/8/63 2/9/63 2/21/64 2/22/64 1/29/65 1/30/65 2/4/66 2/5/66 2/18/66 2/19/66 3/3/66 3/7/67 1/19/68 1/20/68 11/22/68 11/23/68 1/24/69 1/25/69 3/8/69 11/22/69 2/6/70 2/7/70 3/6/70 3/7/70 11/13/70 1/29/71 1/30/71 3/5/71 3/6/71 3/11/71 11/13/71 2/11/72 2/12/72 2/25/72 2/26/72 2/1/73 2/3/73 2/15/73 2/17/73 11/2/73 11/3/73 3/1/74 3/2/74 10/22/74 12/13/74 12/14/74 2/28/75 3/1/75 10/18/75 12/5/75 12/6/75 3/5/76 3/6/76 10/22/76 12/10/76

Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Home Denver, CO Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Home Denver, CO Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Home Denver, CO Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Home Denver, CO

L L L L L L W L L W L L L T L L L L L L L L L L L L L L W L L L L L L L W L L W L L L L L W W L W W W L W T W W W W L L

4-5 3-7 3-6 5-6 1-6 1-6 6-5 0-3 3-6 4-2 1-3 1-4 2-6 3-3(ot) 2-7 2-8* 3-6* 1-3 0-6 0-7 2-4 0-6 1-2 1-3* 4-7 2-5 7-8(ot) 1-4 5-4 4-8 3-5 4-5 4-6 6-7 3-6* 3-4 9-7 4-13 2-13 9-6 2-7 5-7 3-8 1-3 4-6 2-1 7-4 1-7 5-4 (exh) 6-2 5-3 4-5 8-4 6-6(ot)ex) 2-1 7-3 7-5 5-3 3-5 (exh) 3-6

12/11/76 3/4/77 3/5/77 10/21/77 11/11/77 11/12/77 3/3/78 3/4/78 3/14/78 3/15/78 12/28/78 1/23/79 1/30/79 3/2/79 3/3/79 11/2/79 11/3/79 2/29/80 3/1/80 11/7/80 11/8/80 12/12/80 12/13/80 10/11/81 11/6/81 11/7/81 12/11/81 12/12/81 2/12/82 2/13/82 10/15/82 10/29/82 10/30/82 1/28/83 1/29/83 2/18/84 2/19/84 10/11/83 10/28/83 10/29/83 1/27/84 1/28/84 2/17/84 2/18/84 10/26/84 10/27/84 2/22/85 2/23/85 10/11/85 10/25/85 10/26/85 2/21/86 2/22/86 10/24/86 10/25/86 2/20/87 2/21/87 2/27/87 2/28/87 10/23/87

Home Denver, CO Home Home Denver, CO Home Home Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Home Home Denver, CO Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Home Denver, CO Home Home Home Denver, CO Home Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Home Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO

L L W L L L L L W L L W W W L W W W W L L L W L W T L L W T L L L L L L L W L W W L L L L W L L L L L L L T W L W W W L

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4-5(ot) 4-9 9-2 6-7 (exh) 4-5 4-6 2-9 5-7 6-3* 3-4* 2-5 11-5 9-6 4-1 1-10 7-5 5-4(ot) 4-2 10-2 1-3 3-6 3-7 5-2 0-6 (exh) 6-5 7-7(ot) 5-11 8-9(ot) 4-3 5-5(ot) 3-6 (exh) 2-3(ot) 5-7 3-8 7-8 3-11 4-10 5-2 (exh) 5-8 5-3 9-8(ot) 6-8 1-4 5-7 0-4 12-6 2-6 5-6(ot) 2-7 1-5 4-6 6-7 2-4 3-3(ot) 4-1 2-6 10-2 4-2* 3-2* 4-5

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All-Time Results RESULTS VS. 2017-18 OPPONENTS 10/24/87 2/19/88 2/20/88 11/4/88 11/5/88 2/17/89 2/18/89 10/20/89 10/21/89 2/23/90 2/24/90 10/26/90 10/27/90 2/15/91 2/16/91 11/1/91 11/3/91 3/6/92 3/7/92 11/6/92 11/7/92 3/5/93 3/6/93 1/7/94 1/8/94 3/4/94 3/5/94 11/11/94 11/13/94 3/3/95 3/4/95 12/28/95 1/12/96 1/14/96 2/2/96 2/3/96 11/8/96 11/10/96 2/14/97 2/15/97 3/13/97 12/7/97 12/8/97 12/28/97 2/6/98 2/7/98 3/13/98 3/14/98 11/13/98 11/14/98 2/19/99 2/20/99 3/19/99 11/19/99 11/20/99 1/21/00 1/22/00 1/5/01 1/6/01 1/19/01 2/10/01

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L 2-4 L 4-11 L 3-5 L 7-8 L 4-7 L 2-5 L 4-5(ot) W 6-2 L 3-8 W 5-4(ot) L 4-5 W 7-1 L 2-5 W 6-4 W 5-4 W 6-3 L 0-2 T 3-3(ot) W 5-2 W 8-4 L 3-6 L 2-4 L 2-8 W 6-5 L 4-5 W 4-3(ot) T 5-5(ot) L 5-6 W 7-3 T 5-5(ot) L 3-7 L 2-3 L 3-4 W 7-4 W 5-4 W 6-0 W 6-2 W 3-2 W 4-3 L 1-6 W 5-2* W 9-1 L 0-6 W 6-1 T 6-6(ot) L 2-4 W 3-2(ot)* W 6-4* W 6-4 L 0-6 W 5-2 L 3-4(ot) L 2-3(ot)* W 4-2 W 4-1 W 2-0 W 6-4 W 4-1 W 5-1 W 4-1 L 2-3

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11/2/01 11/3/01 2/1/02 2/2/02 3/15/02 12/6/02 12/7/02 3/6/03 3/7/03 11/7/03 11/8/03 3/4/04 3/5/04 3/12/04 3/13/04 11/12/04 11/13/04 3/3/05 3/4/05 3/19/05 4/7/05 12/2/05 12/3/05 3/2/06 3/3/06 12/1/06 12/2/06 3/2/07 3/3/07 11/23/07 11/24/07 3/7/08 3/8/08 10/31/08 11/2/08 2/13/09 3/7/09 12/4/09 12/5/09 3/5/10 3/6/10 11/5/10 11/6/10 2/4/11 2/5/11 11/12/11 12/2/11 2/3/12 2/4/12 11/16/12 11/17/12 2/8/13 2/9/13 3/15/13 3/16/13 3/17/13 11/8/13 11/9/13 2/21/14 2/22/14 11/14/14

Home Denver, CO Denver, CO Home St. Paul, MN Denver, CO Home Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO St. Paul, MN Columbus, OH Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Denver, CO Home Home Denver, CO Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Home Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Home Denver, CO Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Home Home Denver, CO Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Home Denver, CO Denver, CO Home Denver, CO

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2-3(ot) 2-3 3-2 4-2 0-3* 4-3 6-2 2-0 4-2 2-5 4-1 1-3 2-3 4-3* 6-1* 3-1 3-6 3-0 0-5 0-1# 2-6% 2-4 1-5 4-5(ot) 3-3(ot) 5-1 3-2 3-0 5-5(ot) 5-1 2-3 5-2 3-1 2-2(ot) 3-2 3-3(ot) 1-1(ot) 1-2 4-4(ot) 2-1 3-7 1-4 9-2 3-2 3-5 4-5 4-3(ot) 2-0 2-2(ot) 5-6 2-6 1-1(ot) 6-5(ot) 3-5* 2-1* 4-3* 1-1(ot) 1-2 3-2 3-1 1-8

2/6/15 2/20/15 2/21/15 11/6/15 11/7/15 2/18/16 2/20/16 12/2/16 12/3/16 2/10/17 2/11/17 3/11/17 NCHC Playoffs

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L 0-3 L 4-6 L 3-6 L 3-5 L 1-3 L 1-4 L 1-4$ L 1-3 L 1-3 L 1-2 L 1-5 L 0-4*

Colorado College vs. Air Force Colorado College leads series 60-12-2 At Home: 33-5-1 At USAFA: 27-7-1 12/5/69 USAFA W 5-1 12/6/69 Home W 8-2 1/15/71 USAFA W 8-6 1/16/71 Home T 7-7(ot) 2/12/71 USAFA L 4-7 2/13/71 Home W 8-5 1/19/72 Home W 12-4 2/16/72 Home W 11-3 3/5/72 USAFA L 5-10 12/8/72 USAFA W 6-3 12/9/72 USAFA W 6-4 1/24/73 Home W 14-4 2/21/73 Home W 9-6 11/30/73 USAFA W 15-1 12/1/73 Home W 6-4 1/15/75 Home L 0-1 2/19/75 USAFA L 6-7(ot) 2/11/77 Home W 7-2 2/13/77 USAFA W 5-4 12/9/77 Home W 7-5 12/10/77 USAFA W 6-5 12/5/78 USAFA L 1-6 2/6/79 Home W 8-2 12/11/79 USAFA W 7-4 2/5/80 Home W 3-2 11/21/80 USAFA W 6-2 11/22/80 Home W 6-1 12/1/81 USAFA W 4-2 1/12/82 Home W 10-4 12/14/83 Home W 7-6 11/16/84 USAFA W 13-4 11/17/84 Home W 6-3 11/8/85 USAFA W 8-3 11/9/85 Home L 5-6(ot) 11/14/86 Home W 8-3 11/15/86 USAFA W 7-6 11/13/87 Home W 5-1 11/28/88 USAFA W 5-2 11/10/89 USAFA T 3-3(ot) 11/11/89 Home W 7-1 1/22/91 Home W 3-1 1/29/91 USAFA W 4-3


All-Time Results RESULTS VS. 2017-18 OPPONENTS 12/10/91 Home 1/10/92 USAFA 11/11/92 Home 2/23/93 USAFA 11/12/93 USAFA 11/13/93 Home 11/25/94 USAFA 11/26/94 USAFA 12/5/95 USAFA 1/7/97 USAFA 1/6/98 USAFA 2/24/98 Home 11/27/98 Home 1/28/00 Home 12/1/00 Home 1/25/02 Home 11/29/02 USAFA 11/28/03 Home 10/22/04 USAFA 10/22/05 Home 10/6/06 Home 1/19/08 Home 11/28/08 USAFA 2/5/10 Home 11/12/10 USAFA 12/30/11 Home 10/19/12 USAFA 11/19/13 Home 11/22/14 USAFA 11/27/15 USAFA 11/28/15 Home 11/26/16 Home

W 4-1 W 4-2 W 12-3 W 6-2 W 9-1 W 5-1 W 4-2 W 10-1 W 4-2 W 3-2(ot) W 2-1 W 6-2 W 8-2 W 10-0 W 4-1 W 8-1 W 7-0 W 4-2 W 4-1 W 6-3 W 2-1 W 2-1 L 1-4 W 2-0 W 6-4 L 1-2 W 6-2 L 1-3 L 1-3 L 3-4 W 4-3 L 3-6

Colorado College vs. Merrimack Colorado College leads series 2-0-0 At Home: 0-0-0 At North Andover: 0-0-0 Neutral Site: 2-0-0 10/14/06 Anchorage, AK W 12/28/16 Estero, FL W

5-0# 3-0$

# Nye Frontier Classic $ Florida College Hockey Classic Colorado College vs. Minnesota Duluth Minnesota Duluth leads series 97-81-10 At Home: 45-45-6 At Duluth: 35-52-4 Neutral Site: 1-0-0 1/4/61 Duluth, MN L 4-6 1/19/63 Home W 8-5 1/24/64 Home W 6-5 1/25/64 Home L 3-6 12/4/64 Home L 4-5(ot) 12/5/64 Home L 3-5 2/3/65 Duluth, MN L 2-3(ot) 2/25/66 Home T 4-4(ot) 2/27/66 Home L 3-6 2/25/67 Home L 4-5

2/27/67 Home 3/3/67 Duluth, MN 3/4/67 Duluth, MN 1/3/68 Duluth, MN 1/4/68 Duluth, MN 1/12/68 Home 1/13/68 Home 2/12/69 Duluth, MN 2/13/69 Duluth, MN 2/10/70 Home 2/14/70 Home 1/1/71 Duluth, MN 1/2/71 Duluth, MN 12/3/71 Home 12/4/71 Home 3/1/72 Duluth, MN 3/3/72 Duluth, MN 12/1/73 Home 12/2/73 Home 1/5/73 Duluth, MN 1/6/73 Duluth, MN 11/16/73 Duluth, MN 11/17/73 Duluth, MN 2/8/74 Home 2/9/74 Home 11/8/74 Home 11/9/74 Home 2/14/75 Duluth, MN 2/15/75 Duluth, MN 11/28/75 Home 11/29/75 Home 2/13/76 Duluth, MN 2/14/76 Duluth, MN 11/19/76 Duluth, MN 11/20/76 Duluth, MN 1/14/77 Home 1/15/77 Home 12/16/77 Home 12/17/77 Home 2/25/78 Duluth, MN 2/26/78 Duluth, MN 12/1/78 Duluth, MN 12/2/78 Duluth, MN 1/19/79 Home 1/20/79 Home 11/30/79 Home 12/1/79 Home 2/1/80 Duluth, MN 2/2/80 Duluth, MN 3/7/80 Home 3/8/80 Home 11/28/80 Home 11/29/80 Home 1/16/81 Duluth, MN 1/17/81 Duluth, MN 1/29/82 Duluth, MN 1/30/82 Duluth, MN 2/19/82 Home 2/20/82 Home 10/22/82 Duluth, MN 10/23/82 Duluth, MN

L 2-6 L 3-7 W 3-2 L 1-7 W 4-2 W 3-2 L 3-5 W 3-2 L 2-3 W 6-2 W 4-3 L 4-10 L 4-6 L 5-6 W 6-2 L 5-8 W 10-4 L 2-5 L 4-6 L 5-6 L 1-6 W 7-2 W 7-2 W 8-5 L 2-8 W 6-2 W 6-4 W 7-6(ot) W 4-3(ot) W 4-3 W 6-3 W 6-4 L 2-3 L 5-6 W 7-5 L 5-6(ot) W 13-3 L 6-7 L 6-8 L 5-8 W 6-3 W 6-4 L 3-8 L 4-7 L 4-6 W 7-6 L 3-5 L 3-7 W 7-2 W 4-3* W 7-6* W 8-5 W 8-5 L 5-6(ot) W 7-2 L 3-6 L 2-8 W 7-3 W 7-6(ot) L 2-4 L 4-5

2/11/83 Home 2/12/83 Home 10/21/83 Duluth, MN 10/22/83 Duluth, MN 1/20/84 Home 1/21/84 Home 2/3/84 Duluth, MN 2/4/84 Duluth, MN 10/12/84 Home 10/13/84 Home 12/13/85 Duluth, MN 12/14/85 Duluth, MN 10/31/86 Home 11/1/86 Home 1/30/87 Duluth, MN 1/31/87 Duluth, MN 12/4/87 Home 12/5/87 Home 12/18/87 Duluth, MN 12/19/87 Duluth, MN 10/28/88 Duluth, MN 10/29/88 Duluth, MN 2/10/89 Home 2/11/89 Home 10/27/89 Duluth, MN 10/28/89 Duluth, MN 1/26/90 Home 1/27/90 Home 11/30/90 Duluth, MN 12/1/90 Duluth, MN 1/18/91 Home 1/19/91 Home 11/22/91 Home 11/23/91 Home 2/28/92 Duluth, MN 2/29/92 Duluth, MN 3/13/92 Home 3/14/92 Home 3/15/92 Home 12/11/92 Home 12/12/92 Home 2/12/93 Duluth, MN 2/13/93 Duluth, MN 1/14/94 Duluth, MN 1/15/94 Duluth, MN 1/6/95 Home 1/7/95 Home 1/5/96 Duluth, MN 1/6/96 Duluth, MN 1/17/97 Home 1/18/97 Home 1/30/98 Duluth, MN 1/31/98 Duluth, MN 3/5/99 Home 3/6/99 Home 3/12/99 Home 3/13/99 Home 10/29/99 Duluth, MN 10/30/99 Duluth, MN 1/14/00 Home 1/15/00 Home

L 3-9 L 3-4 L 0-7 L 3-6 L 3-6 L 2-8 L 0-6 L 3-7 L 2-4 W 5-3 L 4-5 W 2-1 W 6-5(ot) W 6-4 W 3-1 L 2-4 L 3-4 L 2-6 L 1-3 L 3-10 W 6-5 L 1-3 W 6-1 L 3-4(ot) L 1-9 L 3-4 W 4-3 L 3-4 T 3-3(ot) L 1-5 L 3-5 W 3-2 T 5-5(ot) W 5-2 W 3-1 W 5-1 W 7-6(3ot)* L 3-4(ot)* W 4-3(3ot)* W 5-4(ot) L 5-9 L 3-9 L 4-8 W 5-4 L 2-9 W 6-3 L 5-6 W 6-0 W 7-3 W 5-4 L 2-4 W 4-3 L 2-5 W 4-3 W 3-2 W 3-1* W 5-4(ot)* L 1-2 W 5-3 L 0-2 W 5-1

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All-Time Results RESULTS VS. 2017-18 OPPONENTS 11/3/00 Home 11/4/00 Home 1/12/01 Duluth, MN 1/13/01 Duluth, MN 1/4/02 Duluth, MN 1/5/02 Duluth, MN 10/25/02 Duluth, MN 10/26/02 Duluth, MN 3/21/03 St. Paul, MN 1/16/04 Duluth, MN 1/17/04 Duluth, MN 2/20/04 Home 2/21/04 Home 1/21/05 Home 1/22/05 Home 12/9/05 Home 12/10/05 Home 2/24/06 Duluth, MN 2/25/06 Duluth, MN 1/12/07 Duluth, MN 1/13/07 Duluth, MN 11/9/07 Home 11/10/07 Home 2/22/08 Duluth, MN 2/23/08 Duluth, MN 12/5/08 Home 12/6/08 Home 3/13/09 Home 3/14/09 Home 11/6/09 Home 11/7/09 Home 1/8/10 Duluth, MN 1/9/10 Duluth, MN 3/12/10 Duluth, MN 3/13/10 Duluth, MN 3/14/10 Duluth, MN 2/25/11 Home 2/26/11 Home 2/24/12 Duluth, MN 2/25/12 Duluth, MN 1/18/13 Home 1/19/13 Home 10/18/13 Home 10/19/13 Home 2/7/13 Duluth, MN 2/8/13 Duluth, MN 12/5/14 Duluth, MN 12/6/14 Duluth, MN 11/20/15 Home 11/21/15 Home 2/5/16 Duluth, MN 2/6/16 Duluth, MN 1/6/17 Duluth, MN 1/7/17 Duluth, MN 2/17/17 Home 2/18.17 Home

W 5-1 W 4-1 L 1-2 W 6-4 W 4-1 W 7-5 T 4-4(ot) W 4-3 W 4-3(ot)& L 3-4 L 1-4 L 2-5 L 3-5 T 3-3(ot) L 3-4 W 7-2 L 3-4 W 5-0 W 5-2 L 3-4 W 4-2 W 5-3 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 4-0 T 1-1(ot) L 4-7 L 1-4* L 1-3* L 3-4 W 6-2 L 2-5 L 1-4 L 2-3(ot)* W 5-3* L 0-4* W 5-4 T 3-3(ot) L 3-4(ot) L 2-5 L 2-3 W 5-1 W 3-1 L 1-5 T 2-2(ot) L 1-2 L 2-3(ot) L 2-7 L 0-5 L 0-6 L 3-5 L 2-3 T 2-2(ot) W 2-1 L 1-2 T 2-2(ot)

* WCHA Playoffs & WCHA Semifinals

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Colorado College vs. Western Michigan Western Michigan leads series 7-4-3 At Home: 4-0-2 At Kalamazoo: 0-7-1 12/20/02 Home W 8-4 12/21/02 Home W 3-1 11/1/13 Kalamazoo, MI L 2-3(ot) 11/2/13 Kalamazoo, MI L 1-5 2/14/14 Home T 4-4 (ot) 2/15/14 Home W 3-0 12/12/14 Kalamazoo, MI L 2-3(ot) 12/13/14 Kalamazoo, MI T 1-1(ot) 2/27/15 Home T 2-2(ot) 2/28/15 Home W 5-0 12/11/15 Kalamazoo, MI L 3-7 12/12/15 Kalamazoo, MI L 3-5 1/20/17 Kalamazoo, MI L 2-4 1/21/17 Kalamazoo, MI L 0-3


2016-17 Review 2016-17 FINAL STATISTICS 2016-17 Colorado College Hockey Colorado College Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 12, 2017) All games

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Date 10/07/16 10/08/16 Oct 14 Oct 15 Oct 21 Oct 22 Nov 04 Nov 05 Nov 11 Nov 12 Nov 25 Nov 26 Dec 02 Dec 03 Dec 09 Dec 10 Dec 28 Dec 29 Jan 06 Jan 07 Jan 13 Jan 14 Jan 20 Jan 21 Jan 27 Jan 28 Feb 10 Feb 11 Feb 17 Feb 18 Feb 24 Feb 25 Mar 03 Mar 04 Mar 10 Mar 11

Opponent at Massachusetts at Massachusetts #7 UMASS LOWELL #7 UMASS LOWELL at #10 Boston College at New Hampshire at Omaha at Omaha #13 ST. CLOUD STATE #13 ST. CLOUD STATE WISCONSIN AIR FORCE #2 DENVER at #2 Denver at Miami at Miami vs Merrimack vs Cornell at #1 Minnesota Duluth at #1 Minnesota Duluth OMAHA OMAHA at #12 Western Michigan at #12 Western Michigan #12 NORTH DAKOTA #12 NORTH DAKOTA at #2 Denver #2 DENVER #1 MINNESOTA DULUTH #1 MINNESOTA DULUTH #6 WESTERN MICHIGAN #6 WESTERN MICHIGAN at #19 St. Cloud State at #19 St. Cloud State at #1 Denver at #1 Denver

TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Shot pct. G oals/Game Shots/Game POWER PLAYS Goals-Power Plays Conversion Percent Shot Attempts Shot Percent GOAL BREAKDOWN Power Play Short-handed Empty net Penalty Unassisted Overtime Shootout Delayed Penalty PENALTIES Number Minutes Penalties/Game Pen minutes/Game SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att)

Score 0-3 7-4 5-8 0-4 1-4 4-3 2-1 4-6 3-7 1-4 1-2 3-6 1-3 1-3 1-1 2-3 3-0 2-1 2-2 2-1 2-5 2-4 2-4 0-3 2-5 3-0 1-2 1-5 1-2 2-2 3-3 1-5 2-5 2-1 1-4 0-4

L W L L L W W L L L L L L L Tot Lot W Wot Tot W L L L L L W L L L Tot Tot L L W L L

Att. 2414 2023 6240 6482 5263 3815 5651 4696 6246 6164 6372 6154 6642 5510 1992 2501 3812 3772 5835 6297 5993 6471 2463 2967 6191 7040 6336 7054 5042 6072 5682 6252 4435 4574 4994 5899

CC

OPP

70-930 .075 1.9 25.8

120-1137 .106 3.3 31.6

20-181 .110 241 .083

36-169 .213 256 .141

20 5 3 0 9 1 0 1

36 9 3 0 6 1 0 0

201 462 5.6 12.8 0-0

214 505 5.9 14.0 0-0

Record: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE ##

Player

15 8 23 9 25 16 13 18 10 17 5 12 14 27 2 24 3 22 39 29 1 31 11 6 20 26 7 TM

Mason Bergh Luc Gerdes Matt Hansen Sam Rothstein Alex Berardinelli Teemu Kivihalme Nick Halloran Branden Makara Tanner Ockey Westin Michaud Cole McCaskill Bryce Van Horn Trey Bradley Ben Israel Trevor Gooch Kade Kehoe Kristian Blumenschei Cole Josefchak Andrew Farny Gregg Burmaster Alex Leclerc Jacob Nehama Christian Heil Nate Kwiecinski Alex Pernitsky Max St. Pierre David Radke Team Total Opponents

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Goalie

30 1 31 TM

Overall 8-24-4 4-16-4 4-8-0

Derek Shatzer Alex Leclerc Jacob Nehama EMPTY NET Total Opponents

gp

Home 1-13-2 1-9-2 0-4-0 g

a

min

ga

Saves by Period Colorado College Opponents

pts

sh

36 14 10 24 75 36 6 12 18 89 27 6 9 15 73 36 7 5 12 56 35 6 6 12 80 36 2 8 10 86 29 5 4 9 60 33 4 5 9 34 36 1 8 9 46 36 5 3 8 50 30 2 6 8 49 34 3 3 6 35 9 0 6 6 9 26 0 6 6 23 21 3 2 5 25 33 3 2 5 29 31 1 4 5 29 26 1 2 3 11 36 0 3 3 31 7 1 0 1 7 32 0 1 1 0 3 0 1 1 0 11 0 0 0 9 11 0 0 0 2 25 0 0 0 15 7 0 0 0 7 1 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 0 36 70 106 176 930 36 120 205 325 1137 gp

6 32 3 19 36 36

185:29 8 1824:16 97 159:14 12 13:37 3 2182:36 120 2182:36 70

Attendance Summary Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg Goals by Period Colorado College Opponents

Away 5-11-2 3-7-2 2-4-0

gaavg

2.59 3.19 4.52 3.30 1.92

sh% pen-min

.187 .067 .082 .125 .075 .023 .083 .118 .022 .100 .041 .086 .000 .000 .120 .103 .034 .091 .000 .143 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .075 .106

73 877 67 0 1017 860

CC

2nd

3rd

1st

2nd

3rd

32 39

20 44

17 36

346 332 328 271 292 289

5 0 4 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 36

0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 9

w-l-t

.901 1-1-0 .900 6-21-4 .848 1-2-0 .000 0-0-0 .894 8-24-4 .925 24-8-4

77665 18/4315

Total 70 120

OT

Total 1017 860

11 8

pp sh

Opponent

OT

1 1

7-14 16-32 5-10 12-24 10-20 24-56 11-22 6-12 10-31 9-29 4-8 10-23 5-10 6-23 4-8 19-54 9-18 10-20 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-6 4-8 9-18 2-4 0-0 6-12 201-462 214-505

saves save%

100097 16/6256 2/3792 1st

Neutral 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0

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the broadmoor WORLD ARENA 2016-17 NCAA MEN’S ICE HOCKEY HOME ATTENDANCE

Colorado College had an impressive .629 winning percentage (252-143-26) in 421 games at The Broadmoor World Arena entering the 2017-18 season.

More than 19 years after opening its doors as the CC hockey program’s new home in January of 1998, the recently renamed Broadmoor World Arena in Colorado Springs remains one of the finest college hockey facilities anywhere. It has been on national display as site of the 2004 and 2008 NCAA West Regionals, and played host to the annual Ice Breaker Invitational in 2005. The Tigers, meanwhile, have compiled a .629 winning percentage (252-143-26) there entering the 2017-18 season, and aim to continue taking full advantage of their state-of-theart surroundings for years to come. Everything about the facility is first class, and the Colorado College program is a major benefactor of the amenities. Part of a $58.8 million complex located in the southern end of the city’s business district off Interstate 25, the main arena features an Olympic-size sheet of ice (100 by 200 feet) and seats 7,380 spectators for hockey. The complex also includes an ice hall with two additional sheets of ice that have been in operation since summer of 1995, giving the Tigers an option of practicing on a smaller NHL-size rink in preparation for any upcoming opponent. From a fan’s perspective, The Broadmoor World Arena earns high marks as every seat features an unobstructed view. The rise per row of the stands helps everyone feel right on top of the action, with concessions and restrooms conveniently nearby, whether you’re in the lower or upper level. Of course, accommodations for the media are top-notch. Hanging from the ceiling above the ice are large banners commemorating Colorado College’s championships and NCAA tournament appearances. The outer concourse is adorned with beautiful tiles as well as murals and additional memorabilia honoring CC’s rich hockey history. Sellouts are common, and the large crowds have plenty to experience in addition to the action on the ice. Under the stands, the Tigers enjoy their own custom facilities including an oversized locker room that leads directly to the ice and home team’s bench. Adjacent to the locker room at

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Rank Team

GP Total

Avg.

1

North Dakota

21 241,603

11,505

2

Wisconsin

18 182,839

10,158

3

Minnesota

16 153,513

9,595

4

Colorado College

16 100,097

6,256

5

Penn State

20 120,513

6,026

6

Minnesota-Duluth

19 113,493

5,973

7

Omaha

18 106,699

5,928

8

Michigan

18 100,736

5,596

9

Massachusetts-Lowell 18 99,762

5,542

10

Denver

21 112,765

5,370

11

Ohio State

16

85,354

5,335

12

Boston College

16

74,789

4,674

13

Michigan State

16

72,571

4,536

14

Boston University

18

79,768

4,432

15

Connecticut

15

65,679

4,379

opposite ends are spacious areas for the medical staff and equipment storage and maintenance. Just across the hall, head coach Mike Haviland and his assistants occupy private offices with a door leading directly to a team meeting room. In addition to showcasing Colorado College Hockey, the technically equipped, multi-use World Arena serves as host for a wide variety of other indoor sporting and public events. As the facility’s anchor tenant, however, CC has established a presence there rivaled by none. Certainly, when one sees or thinks of The Broadmoor World Arena, the Tigers also are likely to come to mind.

EXCEEDING 2.75 MILLION In 421 home dates since opening The Broadmoor World Arena midway through the 1997-98 season, the Tigers have attracted more than 2.75 million spectators, with an average attendance of 6,547 per outing. Ranked fourth nationally their first full season (1998-99) when they drew more than 160,000 fans, they have sustained the momentum while finishing no lower than ninth in total attendance the last 16 campaigns. In 2013-14, the average attendance for 18 NCAA home games was 87 percent of capacity. The record for a single contest was set in March 2005, when 7,881 packed the stands for a late-season showdown with the University of Denver.


the history OF TIGER HOCKEY

NCAA Champions: The Tigers erupted for 10 goals in the third period to rout Boston University, 13-4, at the Broadmoor Ice Palace on March 18, 1950, and win their first NCAA title. They’d beaten Boston College, 10-3, in the semifinals two days earlier.

On May 9, 2014, Mike Haviland was tabbed to keep the Colorado College hockey team purring along as one of the nation’s most elite Division I programs. With 12 NCAA tournament bids, six regular-season league titles and 17 home-ice playoff berths tucked away during the last two decades alone, Haviland hopes to add another successful chapter to the program’s fabled history. CC’s recent string of success, which includes trips to the national “Frozen Four” in 1996, 1997 and 2005, speaks volumes for the modern-day version of a program that has spanned eight decades. But where does the tale really begin? How has Colorado College, a private liberal arts and sciences college with an enrollment of barely 2,000 students, maintained such elite status in a sport filled with Division I giants? Two concepts come to mind: Tradition. From its pre-World War II roots, to its hosting of the first 10 NCAA Tournaments and co-founding of two hockey conferences, the school has influenced college hockey’s growth from infancy. Commitment. Proving that academic and athletic excellence can co-exist in a

CC ALL-TIME RECORD (THROUGH 2016-17) 78 Seasons Games Played (Overall): 2,496

W-L-T

Win%

1168-1231-133

.488

CC RECORD IN NCAA PLAYOFFS 20 Different Seasons

W-L-T

Win%

NCAA Playoffs

18-20

.474

2-3

.400

Championship Games

small campus environment, CC has relied on vision, hard work and creativity to revive, nourish and sustain a program that many others across the nation aspire to imitate.

HUMBLE BEGINNINGS Colorado College Hockey got its start in 1938, when the Broadmoor Hotel converted its seldom-used indoor riding academy into an ice rink. The Broadmoor World Arena, originally called the Broadmoor Ice Palace, served as CC’s home for 55 seasons before it was demolished at the conclusion of the 1993-94 campaign. In 2013-14, after 54 seasons as a charter member of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association, the Tigers helped launch the NCHC’s inaugural campaign and their 75th overall against outside competition. They were 675-839-78 (.448) in 1,592 WCHA regular-season outings, as well as 52-69-1 (.430) in the league playoffs. Back in 1938, thanks to sponsorship from local business firms, eight inexperienced teams including one from CC were able to organize the Pikes Peak Hockey League. Tiger Hockey officially made its debut on January 21st of that year in an 8-1 loss to a team sponsored by Giddings department store. Colorado College finished the campaign with three victories and nine defeats under playercoach and team captain John Atwood, of Watertown, CT. The program made significant strides forward the following season under new coach Garrett Livingston, whose leadership the next four years helped vault CC to national prominence. While several New England students with backgrounds in high school hockey joined the team, the strongest addition was Ernie Young of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. When Young returned in the fall of 1939 for his second year at the school, he brought four more Canadian

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the history OF TIGER HOCKEY On May 9, 2014, Mike Haviland was tabbed to keep the Colorado College hockey team purring along as one of the nation’s most elite Division I programs. With 12 NCAA tournament bids, six regular-season league titles and 17 home-ice playoff berths tucked away during the last two decades alone, Haviland hopes to add another successful chapter to the program’s fabled history. CC’s recent string of success, which includes trips to the national “Frozen Four” in 1996, 1997 and 2005, speaks volumes for the modern-day version of a program that has spanned eight decades. But where does the tale really begin? How has Colorado College, a private liberal arts and sciences college with an enrollment of barely 2,000 students, maintained such elite status in a sport filled with Division I giants? Two concepts come to mind: Tradition. From its pre-World War II roots, to its hosting of the first 10 NCAA Tournaments and co-founding of two hockey conferences, the school has influenced college hockey’s growth from infancy. Commitment. Proving that academic and athletic excellence can co-exist in a small campus environment, CC has relied on vision, hard work and creativity to revive, nourish and sustain a program that many others across the nation aspire to imitate.

HUMBLE BEGINNINGS Colorado College Hockey got its start in 1938, when the Broadmoor Hotel converted its seldom-used indoor riding academy into an ice rink. The Broadmoor World Arena, originally called the Broadmoor Ice Palace, served as CC’s home for 55 seasons before it was demolished at the conclusion of the 1993-94 campaign. In 2013-14, after 54 seasons as a charter member of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association, the Tigers helped launch the NCHC’s inaugural campaign and their 75th overall against outside competition. They were 675-839-78 (.448) in 1,592 WCHA regular-season outings, as well as 52-69-1 (.430) in the league playoffs. Back in 1938, thanks to sponsorship from local business firms, eight inexperienced teams including one from CC were able to organize the Pikes Peak Hockey League. Tiger Hockey officially made its debut on January 21st of that year in an 8-1 loss to a team sponsored by Giddings department store. Colorado College finished the campaign with three victories and nine defeats under playercoach and team captain John Atwood, of Watertown, CT. The program made significant strides forward the following season under new coach Garrett Livingston, whose leadership the next four years helped vault CC to national prominence. While several New England students with backgrounds in high school hockey joined the team, the strongest addition was Ernie Young of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. When Young returned in the fall of 1939 for his second year at the school, he brought four more Canadian players with him — Jack Chamney, John “Chick” Ross, Wilmer “Spike” Wilson and Harold McClay — all from his home province. Bob Scarlett of Quebec, an experienced goaltender, also enrolled at Colorado College that year. With Livingston at the helm, those players helped the Tigers sweep the

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TIGERS IN THE NCAA PLAYOFFS DATE 3/18/1948 3/18/1949 3/19/1949 3/16/1950 3/18/1950 3/16/1951 3/17/1951 3/14/1952 3/15/1952 3/11/1955 3/12/1955 3/14/1957 3/16/1957 3/18/1978 3/25/1995 3/24/1996 3/28/1996 3/30/1996 3/21/1997 3/22/1997 3/27/1997 3/28/1998 3/29/1998 3/27/1999 3/28/1999 3/23/2001 3/24/2001 3/22/2002 3/23/2002 3/29/2003 3/30/2003 3/25/2005 3/26/2005 4/07/2005 3/25/2006 3/28/2008 3/25/2011 3/26/2011

OPPONENT DARTMOUTH BOSTON COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (CONSOLATION GAME) BOSTON COLLEGE BOSTON UNIVERSITY (NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP) BROWN UNIVERSITY BOSTON UNIVERSITY (CONSOLATION GAME) YALE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP) ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP) CLARKSON UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP) BOWLING GREEN (NCAA WILD-CARD GAME) UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MASSACHUSETTS-LOWELL UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP) UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE CLARKSON UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA CLARKSON UNIVERSITY BOSTON COLLEGE ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN COLGATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY OF DENVER CORNELL UNIVERSITY MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY BOSTON COLLEGE MICHIGAN

W-L L L

SCORE 8-4 7-3

L

10-4

W

10-3

W

13-4

L

8-4

L

7-4

W

4-3

L

4-1

W

2-1

L

5-3

W

5-3

W

13-6

L

5-3

L W W

5-2 5-3 4-3 (2OT)

L

3-2 (OT)

W W L W L W L W L W L W L W W L L L W L

3-2 5-4 6-2 3-1 6-1 5-2 4-3 3-2 (2OT) 4-1 2-0 4-2 4-2 5-3 6-5 4-3 6-2 3-2 3-1 8-4 1-2


the history OF TIGER HOCKEY Coaches Association. In 1951, Colorado College helped found the Mid-West Collegiate Hockey League, which changed its name to the Western Intercollegiate Hockey League in 1953. Other charter members were the University of Denver, Michigan, Michigan State, Michigan Tech, Minnesota and North Dakota. The WIHL evolved to become the Western Collegiate Hockey Association in November of 1959, with the 2012-13 version of the WCHA consisting of five of its original seven teams plus the University of Alaska Anchorage, Bemidji State, Minnesota-Duluth, Minnesota State, Nebraska-Omaha, St. Cloud State and Wisconsin.

Jaden Schwartz scored two goals and added two assists to lead the Tigers to an 8-4 victory over top-seed Boston College in the 2011 West Region semifinals.

the University of Michigan, 4-2 and 4-3, in their first-ever intercollegiate series early during the 1939-40 season. Colorado College also played games against Colorado School of Mines, the Montana School of Mines and the University of Southern California, champion of the Pacific Coast League, that season. Enthusiasm reached a feverish pitch among CC hockey supporters for the next few years, with games at the Broadmoor Ice Palace selling out on a regular basis. By winter of 1942, the Tigers had earned a reputation as one of college hockey’s “Big Four,” along with USC, the University of Illinois and Dartmouth.

THE EVOLUTION AS A POWERHOUSE

The Tigers hoisted the MacNaughton Trophy as WCHA regular-season champions for the ninth and final time in March 2008. It was their third title in five years and sixth since 1994. They won an unprecedented three consecutive crowns in the mid1990s (1993-94, ’94-95 and ’95-96). The previous three came during the 1950s (1951-52, ’54-55 and ’56-57). During the 1956-57 season, Colorado College won a then-school record 25 games and wrapped up its second NCAA championship under coach Tom Bedecki. CC made history again in 2013-14 as the new “super” conference, originally created in July 2011, made its long awaited debut. Other members of the NCHC include the University of Denver, Miami University, Minnesota Duluth, Nebraska Omaha, North Dakota, St. Cloud State and Western Michigan.

LAUNCH PAD TO SUCCESS Four Colorado College coaches – John Matchefts (1968-69), Jeff Sauer (1971-72 and ’74-75), Brad Buetow (1991-92) and Don Lucia (1993-94 and ’95-96) – earned WCHA Coach of the Year honors. Sauer (2003) and Matchefts (2007) both have been named recipients of the prestigious John “Snooks” Kelley Founders Award for their contributions to the overall growth and development of ice hockey nationwide. Sauer, head coach of the U.S. National Sled Hockey Team that has won gold (2012 and ’14) and silver (2013) medals at the last three International Paralympic Committee World Championships, also received the NHL’s Lester Patrick Trophy in 2011 for outstanding service to the sport in the United States. Cheddy Thompson (1951-52), Tony Frasca (1962-63), Lucia (1993-94) and former CC assistant Norm Bazin (2012-13), now the bench boss at UMass-Lowell, each have

Due to World War II, no games were played in 1942-43 or ’43-44, but the sport was rejuvenated at Colorado College and nationwide in 1944-45. With the return of former players and the addition of seven more Canadians, the Tigers quickly were on the rise again. Cheddy Thompson, who came to Colorado Springs when he was assigned to 2nd Air Force Headquarters here, took over the coaching duties in the fall of 1945 and held the position for the next decade. In cooperation with the Broadmoor Hotel, Colorado College sponsored the first National Collegiate Athletic Association Hockey Championships at the end of the 1947-48 season. The tournament was held at the Ice Palace for the next decade, with CC participating seven times — in 1948, ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52, ’55 and ’57. Thompson was at the helm when CC won its first NCAA crown in 1950 and finished as runner-up in 1952 and ’55. He was named National Coach of the Year in 1952 by the United States Hockey

The Tigers hoisted the MacNaughton Trophy as WCHA regular-season champions for the ninth and final time in March 2008. It was their third title in five years and sixth since 1994.

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hobey baker MEMORIAL AWARD NATIONAL PLAYER RECIPIENTS Year Player

Peter Sejna became the first Colorado College player ever to win the Hobey Baker Memorial Award after claiming the NCAA scoring title in 2002-03.

Marty Sertich became the second Tiger to win the Hobey while claiming the national scoring crown in 2004-05.

FINALISTS FROM CC

1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

School

Neal Broten . . . . . . . . . . . . . Minnesota George McPhee . . Bowling Green State Mark Fusco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harvard Tom Kurvers . . . . . . . Minnesota Duluth Bill Watson . . . . . . . . Minnesota Duluth Scott Fusco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harvard Tony Hrkac . . . . . . . . . . . . North Dakota Robb Stauber . . . . . . . . . . . . Minnesota Lane MacDonald . . . . . . . . . . . Harvard Kip MIller . . . . . . . . . . . Michigan State David Emma . . . . . . . . . Boston College Scott Pellerin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maine Paul Kariya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maine Chris Marinucci . . . . Minnesota Duluth Brian Holzinger . . . Bowling Green State Brian Bonin . . . . . . . . . . . . . Minnesota Brendan Morrison . . . . . . . . . . Michigan Chris Drury . . . . . . . . . Boston University Jason Krog . . . . . . . . . . New Hampshire Mike Mottau . . . . . . . . . Boston College Ryan Miller . . . . . . . . . . Michigan State Jordan Leopold . . . . . . . . . . Minnesota Peter Sejna . . . . . . . Colorado College Junior Lessard . . . . . Minnesota Duluth Marty Sertich . . . . . Colorado College Matt Carle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Denver Ryan Duncan . . . . . . . . . . North Dakota Kevin Porter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michigan Matt Gilroy . . . . . . . . . Boston University Blake Geoffrion . . . . . . . . . . .Wisconsin Andy Miele . . . . . . . . . Miami University Jack Connolly . . . . . . Minnesota Duluth Drew LeBlanc . . . . . . . . St. Cloud State Johnny Gaudreau . . . . . Boston College Jack Eichel . . . . . . . . . Boston University Jimmy Vesey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harvard Will Butcher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Denver

PAST CC HOBEY BAKER NOMINEES Tom Preissing ‘03

Brett Sterling ‘05 (Hobey Hat Trick)

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Peter Geronazzo ‘96

Brian Swanson ‘99

Jay McNeill ‘95

Three former Colorado College players – Jay McNeill in 1995, Peter Geronazzo in 1996, and Brian Swanson in 1997 and 1999 – were named finalists for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award before Peter Sejna became the first Tiger ever to win it in 2003. CC’s Tom Preissing also was a finalist during the 2002-03 season while Brett Sterling joined teammate Marty Sertich among the ‘Hobey Hat Trick’ Top 3 in 2005.

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Former Tigers ALL-AMERICANS GOALIES Since Joe Slattery became Colorado College’s first hockey All-American at the end of the 1947-48 season, 43 more Tigers have followed suit while earning the distinction a total of 61 times spanning the last eight decades. The most recent honoree was left winger Jaden Schwartz, who was named to the West First Team as a sophomore in 2011-12 and joined CC’s alltime list that recognizes five former goalies and 15 defensemen along with 24 forwards.

Ken Kinsley (1952) Eddie Mio (1975 & ’76) Ryan Bach (1995 & ’96) Curtis McElhinney (2003 & ’05) Richard Bachman (2008) Curtis McElhinney

DEFENSEMEN Jim Starrak (1949, ’50 & ’51) Phil Hilton (1955) Doug Silverberg (1955 & ’56) Don Wishart (1957) Dave Feamster (1980) Doug Lidster (1983) Rob Doyle (1987) Chris Hynnes (1992) Shawn Reid (1994) Kent Fearns (1995) Calvin Elfring (1998) Scott Swanson (1999) Tom Preissing (2003) Mark Stuart (2005) Jack Hillen (2008)

Richard Bachman

Ryan Bach

FORWARDS Scott Swanson

Joe Slattery (1948 & ‘49) Dick Rowell (1949) Chris Ray (1950) Tony Frasca (1951 & ’52) Omer Brandt (1952) Ron Hartwell (1952) Clare Smith (1955) Bill Hay (1957 & ’58) Bob McCusker (1957 & ’58) John Simus (1964) Bob Lindberg (1966 & ’67) Bob Collyard (1969 & ’70)

Doug Palazzari (1972 & ’74) Bob Winograd (1972) Jay McNeill (1995) Peter Geronazzo (1996) Brian Swanson (1998 & ’99) Mark Cullen (2001 & ’02) Noah Clarke (2003) Peter Sejna (2003) Marty Sertich (2005) Brett Sterling (2005 & ’06) Chad Rau (2008 & ’09) Jaden Schwartz (2012)

Doug Lidster Rob Doyle Mark Cullen

Marty Sertich

Shawn Reid

Jack Hillen

Brett Sterling

Chad Rau

Jaden Schwartz

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International Play WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

Art Berglund (right) was the general manager of the 1976 and ’84 Olympic hockey teams and served as player personnel director for the ’92, ’94 and 2002 squads. Berglund, a 1963 grad, is pictured with former Tiger greats Doug Palazzari (left) and Steve Sertich.

PLAYER

POSITION YEARS AT CC

COMPETITION

Richard Bachman Rick Boh Bob Collyard Joey Crabb Mark Cullen Dave Delich Rob Doyle Andy Gambucci Dan Griffin Jack Hillen Gary Hughes (Poland) Roy Ikola Doug Lidster (Canada) Bob Lindberg Vern Mott (Norway) Doug Palazzari Toby Petersen Chris Ray Ed Robson Bob Rompre Peter Sejna (Slovakia) Steve Sertich Greg Smith Colin Stuart Mark Stuart Jim Warner Fred Wonoski

Goalie Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Defense Forward Goalie Defense Defense Goalie Defense Forward Goalie Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Defense Forward Defense Forward Forward

World Championships, 2012 World Championships (Canada), 1987 World Championships, 1978, ’79 World Championships, 2012 World Championships, 2006 World Championships, 1983 World Championships, 1983 Olympics, 1952 Olympics, 1976 World Championships, 2010 Olympics (Coach), 1964 Olympics, 1948 Olympics, 1984; World Championships, 1985, ’90, ’91* World Championships, 1970, ’71, ’73 Olympics (Norway), 1988 World Championships, 1973, ’74 World Championships, 2007 World Championships, 1947 World Championships, 1955 World Championships, 1950; Olympics, 1952 World Championships, 2003 World Championships, 1973-75; Olympics, 1976 World Championships, 1977, ’79 World Championships, 2009 World Championships, 2008, ’11* World Championships, 1975, ’76, ’78 World Championships, 1958

2007-09 1983-87 1968-71 2002-06 1998-02 1975-79 1983-87 1949-53 1971-75 2004-08 1955-58 1946-50 1979-83 1964-67 1976-77 1970-74 1996-00 1947-51 1951-54 1950-51, ’53-56 2000-03 1970-74 1973-76 2000-04 2002-05 1974-78 1954-55

*served as team captain

OTHERS WITH COLORADO COLLEGE CONNECTIONS A number of CC coaches, as well as other team personnel, have served on Team USA staffs at elite international competitions since the mid-1970s. Greg Cronin, an assistant with the Tigers in the early 1990s, was an assistant coach for the American squads at the 1997, 2011 and 2012 World Championships, as well as at the 1997 and 1998 World Juniors. Formerly a head coach at the University of Maine (1995-97) and Northeastern University (2005-11), Cronin now is an assistant with the New York Islanders. Mike Gibbons, who spent two seasons (1988-90) at Colorado College and currently is a member of the coaching staff at St. Cloud State University, helped guide the U.S. to a fourth-place finish at the 2006 Junior World tournament in Vancouver, British Columbia. Mike Guentzel, who served on Scott Owens’ staff at CC in 2008-09 while his son Gabe played for the Tigers, has been an assistant coach under Dean Blais for the U.S. entry at three Junior World Championships (1994, ’95 and ’96). Guentzel returned to the University of Minnesota, his alma mater and previous employer for 14 seasons, to become associate head coach in 2011-12 after a three-year hiatus. The late Dave Peterson, a volunteer goaltending coach for Colorado College in the mid-1990s, served as head coach of the United States Olympic Team in 1988 and 1992, as well as for three national teams (1985, ’86 and ’87) and two national junior teams (1986 and ’87). He also was an assistant for the U.S. junior squad in 1982, ’85, ’85, ’87, ’95 and ’96. The late Mike Radokovich began a three-year stint on Jeff Sauer’s staff at CC in 1975 after serving as an assistant with the U.S. juniors in 1974. Sauer, who spent 11 seasons (1971-82) at the Tigers’ helm, guided the American sled hockey team to a gold medal at the 2010 and 2014 Paralympic Games.

Mark Stuart

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Longtime Colorado College sports medicine director Bruce Kola, who retired in 2012, was a member of the United States staff for the 1980 (head trainer) and 1984 Winter Olympic Games in Lake Placid and Sarajevo. Dr. Tom Mahony, one of CC’s team physicians for many years, served in that capacity at the 1988 Winter Games in Calgary. Former Tigers equipment manager Walt Predovich, who was at the college from 1971 though 1975, took his skills to the 1976 Olympics in Innsbruck.

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Brett Sterling

Bob Mancini, a former Colorado College forward (1978-82), served as an assistant coach for Team USA at the World Championships in 1998, the Junior World Championships in 1997 and 1999, and the U-18 World Championships in 1999 and 2000. Jeff Sauer, who played for (1962-65) and coached (1971-82) the Tigers, was Team USA’s head coach at the 1995 World Championships as well as an assistant in 1985, 1986, 1987, 1991, 1992 and 2003.

Jaccob Slavin

Jaden Schwartz

PLAYER

POSITION YEARS AT CC LOCATION

1999 Kjell Bennemark (Sweden) Goalie 2002-03 Joe Cullen Forward 1999-03 2001 Joey Crabb Forward 2002-06 2002 Brett Sterling Forward 2002-06 Mark Stuart* Defense 2002-05 2005 Chad Rau Forward 2005-09 Andreas Vlassoppoulos Forward 2005-10 2006 Bill Sweatt Forward 2006-10

Joey Crabb

Dave Feamster

Fussen & Kaufbeuren, Germany Helsinki, Finland Trnava & Piestany, Slovakia Montreal, Quebec Ceské Budejovice and Plzen, Czech Republic Angelholm & Holmstad, Sweden

Toby Petersen

TIGERS IN THE IIHF JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS YEAR

PLAYER

POSITION YEARS AT CC LOCATION

1974 1975 1978 1979 1985 1990 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2003 2004 2007 2008 2011 2012 2014 2014

Jim Warner Scott Owens Rick Pracht Larry Soltvedt Dave Feamster Jeff Lundgren Jeff Lundgren Marc Pettygrove Scott Schneider Doug Wieck Brian Bruininks Brian Swanson Dan Peters Toby Petersen Toby Petersen Justin Morrison Peter Sejna (Slovakia) Mike Stuart Brett Sterling Mark Stuart Brett Sterling Bill Sweatt Bill Sweatt Jaden Schwartz (Canada) Jaden Schwartz* (Canada) Jaccob Slavin Gustav Olofsson (Sweden)

Forward Goalie Forward Defense Defense Defense Defense Defense Forward Forward Defense Forward Defense Forward Forward Forward Forward Defense Forward Defense Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Defense Defense

1974-78 1975-79 1975-79 1975-79 1976-80 1978-82 1978-82 1978-82 1983-87 1984-86 1988-92 1995-99 1996-00 1996-00 1996-00 1997-01 2000-03 1998-02 2002-06 2002-05 2002-06 2006-10 2006-10 2010-12 2010-12 2013-15 2013-14

Leningrad, Soviet Union Winnipeg, Manitoba Montreal, Quebec Karstad, Sweden Helsinki & Turku, Finland Helsinki & Turku, Finland Boston, Mass. Geneva, Switzerland Helsinki, Finland Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba Skelleftea & Umea, Sweden Halifax, Nova Scotia Helsinki & Hämeenlinna, Finland Leksand & Mora, Sweden Pardubice & Liberec, Czech Republic Buffalo, N.Y. Calgary & Edmonton, Alberta Malmo, Sweden Malmo, Sweden

* served as team captain

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COLORADO COLLEGE AND THE STANLEY CUP There are few pictures that convey excitement as much as a hockey player or coach lifting the Stanley Cup over their head after winning the most recognizable trophy in professional sports. Head coach Mike Haviland is one of four people associated with Colorado College Hockey whose name is on the Stanley Cup. Haviland was an assistant coach with the Chicago Blackhawks when they won the Cup in 2010, defeating the Philadelphia Flyers in six games. The first Colorado College player/coach to win the Stanley Cup was Bill “Red” Hay, who was part of the Blackhawks team that won the title in 1961 with a six-game series win over the Detroit Red Wings. Hay, who played at CC from 1955-58, helped the Tigers to the NCAA Championship in 1957 and was a two-time All-American. He is 31st on CC’s career scoring list with 154 points (60 goals, 94 assists). Bob Johnson was the head coach at Colorado College from 1963-66 and led the Pittsburgh Penguins to the 1991 Stanley Cup by defeating the Minnesota North Stars four games to two. That was Johnson’s only season behind the Pittsburgh bench as he passed away in August of 1991 after suffering a brain aneurysm. Former defenseman Doug Lidster has his name on the Cup twice, winning it with the New York Rangers in 1994 and again with the Dallas Stars in 1999. The Rangers defeated the Vancouver Canucks, who Lidster had played for the previous 10 seasons, while the Stars downed the Buffalo Sabres in six games. Lidster played for the Tigers from 1979-83 and earned All-America status as a senior in 1983. His 174 points (56 goals, 118 assists) is ranked 15th on the school’s all-time scoring list and he is the third-highest scoring defenseman in program history.

Bill Hay

Mike Haviland

Bob Johnson

Doug Lidster

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COLORADO COLLEGE AND THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE A first-round draft pick of the St. Louis Blues in June 2010, when he was chosen 14th overall, Jaden Schwartz emerged among seven former Colorado College standouts making their presence felt in the National Hockey League during the 2016-17 season.

© St. Louis Blues

Schwartz, who led the Tigers in scoring as a freshman and sophomore before turning pro in April 2012, joined Richard Bachman, Curtis McElhinney, Gustav Olofsson, Nate Prosser, Jaccob Slavin and Mark Stuart in competing at the sport’s most elite level last season. Entering the 2017-18 campaign, 38 CC stars of the past had experienced playing in “The Show.” With several others under contract in the minor leagues, eagerly awaiting their turns, that number is likely to climb even higher in the near future. In fact, seven Tigers that have graduated in the last three years, Peter Stoykewych, Aaron Harstad, Ian Young, Scott Wamsganz, Charlie Taft, Hunter Fejes and Sam Rothstein, each signed a professional contract.

© Minnesota Wild

© Minnesota Wild

Nate Prosser, Minnesota Wild

Curtis McElhinney, Toronto Maple Leafs

Mark Stuart, Winnipeg Jets

© Carolina Hurricans

© Toronto Maple Leafs

Gustav Olofsson, Minnesota Wild

Jaccob Slavin, Carolina Hurricanes

© Vancouver Canucks

Jaden Schwartz, St. Louis Blues

© Winnipeg Jets

While Schwartz and Stuart are the only first-rounders ever to play for Colorado College, more than 75 current or former Tigers have had their names called in the NHL draft. The Boston Bruins made Stuart their No. 1 pick and the league’s 21st overall in June 2003.

Richard Bachman, Vancouver Canucks

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former tigers IN THE NHL © Dallas Stars

PLAYER

Colorado College Hall of Fame defenseman Doug Lidster won Stanley Cups with the New York Rangers and Dallas Stars.

AT CC

Ryan Bach 1992-96 Richard Bachman 2007-09 Rick Boh Noah Clarke Bob Collyard Joey Crabb

1983-87 1999-03 1968-71 2002-06

Mark Cullen

1998-02

Dave Feamster Kris Fredheim Trevor Frischmon ^Bill Hay Jack Hillen

1976-80 2006-10 2002-06 1956-58 2004-08

^Doug Lidster

1979-83

Dean Magee 1974-78 Paul Manning 1997-01 Curtis McElhinney 2001-05

© Dallas Stars

Tom Preissing played in 326 NHL games over six seasons with the San Jose Sharks, Ottawa Senators, Los Angeles Kings and the Colorado Avalanche. He helped the Senators reach the Stanley Cup final in 2006-07.

Originally drafted by the Pittsburgh Penguins, 2000 grad Toby Petersen also played for the Edmonton Oilers and Dallas Stars during his 14-year career.

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Eddie Mio

1972-76

Gustav Olofsson Doug Palazzari Toby Petersen Richard Petiot

2013-14 1970-74 1996-00 2001-05

Tom Preissing

1999-03

Nate Prosser Chad Rau Brian Salcido Jaden Schwartz Peter Sejna Jaccob Slavin Greg Smith

2006-10 2005-09 2003-06 2010-12 2000-03 2013-15 1973-75

Brett Sterling

2002-06

Colin Stuart Mark Stuart

2000-04 2002-05

Mike Stuart Brian Swanson Bill Sweatt Lee Sweatt Jim Warner Matt Zaba

1998-02 1995-99 2006-10 2003-07 1974-78 2003-07

^Won Stanley Cup

NHL SEASON 1 (1998-99) 7 (2010-17)

NHL TEAM(S)

Los Angeles Kings Dallas Stars, Edmonton Oilers, Vancouver Canucks 1 (1987-88) Minnesota North Stars 2 (2003-04, ’07-08) Los Angeles Kings 1 (1973-74) St. Louis Blues 5 (2008-09, ’10-14) Atlanta Thrashers, San Jose Sharks, Toronto Maple Leafs, Washington Capitals, Florida Panthers 3 (2005-07, ’11-12) Chicago Blackhawks, Philadelphia Flyers, Florida Panthers 4 (1981-85) Chicago Blackhawks 1 (2011-12) Minnesota Wild 1 (2009-10) Columbus Blue Jackets, New York Islanders 8 (1959-67) Chicago Blackhawks 8 (2007-15) New York Islanders, Nashville Predators, Washington Capitals, Carolina Hurricanes 16 (1983-99) Vancouver Canucks, New York Rangers, St. Louis Blues, Dallas Stars 1 (1977-78) Minnesota North Stars 1 (2002-03) Columbus Blue Jackets 9 (2007-12, ’13-17) Calgary Flames, Anaheim Ducks, Ottawa Senators, Phoenix Coyotes, Columbus Blue Jackets, Toronto Maple Leafs 7 (1979-86) Edmonton Oilers, New York Rangers, Detroit Red Wings 2 (2015-17) Minnesota Wild 4 (1974-75, ’76-79) St. Louis Blues 10 (2000-02, ’05-13) Pittsburgh Penguins, Edmonton Oilers, Dallas Stars 3 (2005-06, ’08-09, Los Angeles Kings, Tampa Bay Lightning, ’10-11) Edmonton Oilers 6 (2003-04, ’05-10) San Jose Sharks, Ottawa Senators, Los Angeles Kings, Colorado Avalanche 8 (2009-17) Minnesota Wild, St. Louis Blues 1 (2011-12) Minnesota Wild 1 (2008-09) Anaheim Ducks 6 (2011-17) St. Louis Blues 3 (2002-04, ’05-06) St. Louis Blues 2 (2015-17) Carolina Hurricanes 13 (1975-88) Minnesota North Stars, Detroit Red Wings, Washington Capitals 4 (2007-09, ’10-12) Atlanta Thrashers, Pittsburgh Penguins, St. Louis Blues, Phoenix Coyotes 4 (2007-09, ’10-12) Atlanta Thrashers, Buffalo Sabres 12 (2005-17) Boston Bruins, Atlanta Thrashers, Winnipeg Jets 2 (2003-04, ’05-06) St. Louis Blues 2 (2000-02) Edmonton Oilers 2 (2011-13) Vancouver Canucks 1 (2010-11) Vancouver Canucks 1 (1979-80) Hartford Whalers 1 (2009-10) New York Rangers


CC IN THE NHL DRAFT PICKS

Joey Crabb

Kris Fredheim

Judd Lambert

PLAYER

DRAFTED BY

YEAR

Ryan Bach Richard Bachman Stewart Bodtker Rick Boh Cal Brown Brian Bruininks Tim Budy Dennis Casey Colin Chisholm Curt Christofferson Doug Clarke Noah Clarke Bob Collyard Joey Crabb Jason Cugnet Joe Cullen Dave Delich Rob Doyle Calvin Elfring R.J. Enga Dave Feamster Kent Fearns Hunter Fejes Scott Ferguson Kris Fredheim Brady Greco Greg Hagen Dave Hanson Aaron Harstad Chris Hartsburg Chris Hynnes Marty Ketola Doug Kirton Teemu Kivihalme Judd Lambert Doug Lidster Peter Lindgren Dean Magee Paul Manning Scott McCulloch Curtis McElhinney Eddie Mio

Detroit Red Wings Dallas Stars Vancouver Canucks Pittsburgh Penguins Hartford Whalers Pittsburgh Penguins New Jersey Devils Pittsburgh Penguins Buffalo Sabres Atlanta Flames Vancouver Canucks Los Angeles Kings St. Louis Blues New York Rangers Vancouver Canucks Edmonton Oilers Minnesota North Stars Detroit Red Wings Colorado Avalanche New York Islanders Chicago Blackhawks Hartford Whalers Phoenix Coyotes Montreal Canadiens Vancouver Canucks Tampa Bay Lightning Pittsburgh Penguins Detroit Red Wings Winnipeg Jets New Jersey Devils Quebec Nordiques Pittsburgh Penguins New Jersey Devils Nashville Predators New Jersey Devils Vancouver Canucks St. Louis Blues Minnesota North Stars Calgary Flames Chicago Blackhawks Calgary Flames Chicago Blackhawks

1992 2006 1995 1987 1986 1990 1988 1990 1981 1977 1984 1999 1969 2002 1995 2000 1976 1986 1994 1990 1978 1993 2012 1981 2005 2003 1990 1975 2011 1999 1991 1983 1986 2013 1993 1980 1980 1975 1998 2004 2002 1974

ROUND/TEAM PICK O VERALL PICK 11 4 7 (S) 11 12 (S) 6 3 5 11 9 7 7 9 7 7 (S) 7 10 6 (S) 6 9 6 8 11 11 7 7 (S) 9 12 5 9 6 9 8 3 6 6 7

262 120 170 (9) 221 236 (17) 110 64 82 219 250 73 226 222 211 111 (6) 165 195 96 (6) 158 187 185 256 205 176 187 214 (8) 163 236 140 221 133 180 130 62 165 176 124

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CC IN THE NHL DRAFT PICKS

Jaden Schwartz

Peter Stoykewych

PLAYER

DRAFTED BY

Justin Morrison Brent Mowery Gustav Olofsson Mark Olsen Scott Owens Chase Perry Toby Petersen Richard Petiot Derek Pizzey Trevor Pochipinski Chic Pojar Scott Polaski Jody Praznik Chad Rau Mike Reilly Brian Salcido Colin Schmidt Scott Schneider Jaden Schwartz Jaccob Slavin Greg Smith Brett Sterling Colin Stuart Peter Stoykewych Mark Stuart Mike Stuart Brian Swanson Scott Swanson Bill Sweatt Glenn Van Chris Venkus Jim Warner Gord Whitaker Doug Wieck Jim Wilharm Chris Wilkie Scott Winkler Bob Winograd Dale Yutsyk Matt Zaba

Vancouver Canucks 1998 Winnipeg Jets 1985 Minnesota Wild 2013 Calgary Flames 1986 Colorado Rockies 1979 Detroit Red Wings 2014 Pittsburgh Penguins 1998 Los Angeles Kings 2001 Chicago Blackhawks 1987 Los Angeles Kings 1986 Chicago Blackhawks 1988 Phoenix Coyotes 2001 Detroit Red Wings 1988 Toronto Maple Leafs 2005 Montreal Canadiens 1977 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 2005 Edmonton Oilers 1992 Winnipeg Jets 1984 St. Louis Blues 2010 Carolina Hurricanes 2012 California Seals 1975 Atlanta Thrashers 2003 Atlanta Thrashers 2001 Atlanta Thrashers (Winnipeg) 2010 Boston Bruins 2003 Nashville Predators 2000 San Jose Sharks 1994 Washington Capitals 1995 Chicago Blackhawks 2007 Chicago Blackhawks 1978 Washington Capitals 1988 New York Rangers 1974 Winnipeg Jets 1984 New York Islanders 1984 New York Islanders 1984 Florida Panthers 2015 Dallas Stars 2008 St. Louis Blues 1970 St. Louis Blues 1969 Los Angeles Kings 2003

Matt Zaba (S) Supplemental Draft

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ROUND/TEAM PICK O VERALL PICK 3 7 2 8 (S) 5 9 4 (S) 8 8 6 9 7 8 5 8 5 1 4 4 5 5 7 1 5 5 9 2 10 11 23 9 4 6 6 3 9 6 8

81 144 46 163 136 244 116 170 155 180 185 228 140 141 190 93 14 120 57 145 135 199 21 137 115 225 38 164 225 245 177 70 125 162 89 108 70 231


CC Coaches ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS John Atwood | One Season | 3-9-0 (.250) Season Overall League Notables 1937-38 3-9 — Garrett Livingston | Four Seasons | 31-21-6 (.586) 1938-39 8-3 — 1939-40 7-3-2 — 1940-41 10-9-1 — 1941-42 6-6-3 — C.E. Moore | One Season | 1-3-1 (.300) 1944-45 1-3-1 — Cheddy Thompson | 10 Seasons | 149-72-6 (.670) 1945-46 3-8 — 1946-47 14-5 — 1947-48 19-8 — 1948-49 15-7-1 — 1949-50 18-5-1 — NCAA Champions 1950-51 16-8-1 — 4th in NCAA 1951-52 19-5-1 10-2 Charter member WCHA; NCAA runner-up 1952-53 9-11 4-10 U.S. Hockey Coaches Assoc. Coach of Year 1953-54 14-9-1 6-8 1954-55 22-6 14-4 NCAA Runner-up Tom Bedecki | Three Seasons | 64-28-1 (.694) 1955-56 17-11 10-8 1956-57 25-5 14-4 NCAA Champions 1957-58 17-12-1 11-9 Tony Frasca | Five Seasons | 30-85-4 (.269) 1958-59 6-14-3 No league play 1959-60 8-17-1 8-12 1960-61 4-20 4-18 1961-62 0-23 0-18 1962-63 12-11 6-10 USHCA Coach of Year Bob Johnson | Three Seasons | 26-49-3 (.353) 1963-64 11-14-1 4-11-1 1964-65 6-18 2-14 1965-66 9-18-2 4-12-2 John Matchefts | Five Seasons | 54-88-3 (.383) 1966-67 15-13-1 6-12 1967-68 9-20 4-16 1968-69 12-16 4-14 WCHA Coach of the Year 1969-70 7-22-1 3-17 1970-71 11-17-1 7-11 Jeff Sauer | 11 Seasons | 166-226-11 (.426) 1971-72 13-19 11-17 WCHA Coach of the Year 1972-73 10-24 5-23 1973-74 13-17-2 10-16-2 1974-75 23-16 21-11 WCHA Coach of the Year 1975-76 15-20-1 15-16-1 1976-77 13-25-2 11-20-1 1977-78 18-22-1 13-19 WCHA Playoff Co-Champions/NCAA Wildcard 1978-79 12-24-2 11-19-2 1979-80 21-17-1 16-13-1 1980-81 17-19 12-16 1981-82 11-23-2 6-18-2

Mike Bertsch | Six Seasons | 65-157-6 (.298) Season Overall League Notables 1982-83 6-28-1 2-24 1983-84 9-25-1 5-21 1984-85 17-21 15-19 1985-86 12-26-2 11-21-2 1986-87 17-24-1 12-22-1 1987-88 4-33-1 3-31-1 Brad Buetow | Five Seasons | 68-118-11 (.373) 1988-89 11-26-3 9-23-3 1989-90 18-20-2 10-17-1 1990-91 13-26-1 9-22-1 1991-92 18-18-5 14-14-4 WCHA Final Four, WCHA Coach of the Year 1992-93 8-28 6-26 Don Lucia | Six Seasons | 166-68-18 (.694) 1993-94 23-11-5 18-9-5 WCHA Champions AHCA/WCHA Coach of Year 1994-95 30-12-1 22-9-1 WCHA Champions WCHA Final Five NCAA Playoffs 1995-96 33-5-4 26-2-4 WCHA Champions, WCHA Final Five NCAA Runner-up, AHCA/WCHA Coach of Year 1996-97 25-15-4 17-11-4 WCHA Final Five, NCAA Semifinalist 1997-98 26-13-3 16-10-2 WCHA Final Five, NCAA Playoffs 1998-99 29-12-1 20-8 WCHA Final Five, NCAA Playoffs Scott Owens | 15 Seasons | 324-228-54 (.579) 1999-00 18-18-3 14-11-3 2000-01 27-13-1 17-11 WCHA Final Five NCAA Playoffs 2001-02 27-13-3 16-10-2 WCHA Final Five NCAA Playoffs 2002-03 30-7-5 19-4-5 WCHA Champions, WCHA Final Five NCAA Playoffs 2003-04 20-16-3 11-15-2 WCHA Final Five 2004-05 31-9-3 19-7-2 WCHA Co-Champions, WCHA Final Five NCAA Semifinalist 2005-06 24-16-2 15-11-2 NCAA Tournament 2006-07 18-17-4 13-12-3 2007-08 28-12-1 21-6-1 WCHA Champions, WCHA Final Five NCAA Playoffs 2008-09 16-12-10 12-9-7 2009-10 19-17-3 12-13-3 2010-11 23-19-3 13-13-2 WCHA Final Five, NCAA Quarterfinalist 2011-12 18-16-2 15-12-1 2012-13 18-19-5 11-13-4 WCHA Final Five Finalist 2013-14 7-24-6 6-13-5 WCHA Final Five Finalist Mike Haviland | Three Seasons | 20-79-4 (.197) 2014-15 6-26-3 2-19-3 2015-16 6-29-1 4-19-1 2016-17 8-24-4 4-16-4

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tiger hockey CENTURY CLUB

Bill “Red” Hay - 1956-58 Averaged better than 2.5 points per game during his two seasons at Colorado College.

Brian Swanson - 1995-99

Tony Frasca 1949-52

R.J. Enga 1991-95

Dave Delich 1975-79

Rylan Schwartz 2009-13

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PLAYER Dave Delich Brian Swanson Doug Palazzari Bruce Aikens Rob Doyle* Jim Warner Greg Whyte Peter Sejna Jay McNeill Tie, Dave Feamster Brett Sterling Marty Sertich Peter Geronazzo Noah Clarke Doug Lidster Chris Ray Colin Schmidt Ron Hartwell Dale Maksymyk Mark Cullen Steve Strunk Tony Frasca Tie, Bob Collyard Harry Whitworth Steve Sertich Tie, Rylan Schwartz Scott Swanson Rick Boh Tie, Darren Clark Brent Gropp Bill “Red” Hay Omer Brandt Tie, Mike Bertsch Chad Remackel Jody Jaraczewski Scott Schneider Tie, Clare Smith R.J. Enga Dick Rowell Chad Rau Mike Haedrich Tie, Bob McCusker Ed Zawatsky Bob Mancini Tie, Joe Slattery Dan Brennan

POSITION

YEARS

GAMES GOALS ASSISTS POINTS

Forward Forward Forward Forward Defenseman Forward Forward Forward Forward Defenseman Forward Forward Forward Forward Defenseman Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Defenseman Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward

1975-79 1995-99 1970-74 1978-82 1983-87 1974-78 1977-81 2000-03 1992-96 1976-80 2002-06 2002-06 1992-96 1999-03 1979-83 1947-51 1992-96 1949-52 1977-81 1998-02 1988-92 1949-52 1968-71 1946-50 1970-74 2009-13 1995-99 1983-87 1995-99 1982-86 1956-58 1950-53 1969-73 1992-96 1990-94 1983-87 1953-56 1991-95 1941-42, ‘46-49 2005-09 1974-78 1956-58 1987-91 1978-82 1946-49 1982-86

153 167 117 137 153 142 149 126 158 150 150 166 146 164 143 99 150 74 141 153 160 74 84 93 125 156 170 143 156 147 60 70 124 150 153 150 82 158 69 159 138 60 151 146 69 145

111 88 95 100 51 89 86 91 100 45 108 61 91 63 56 96 69 112 72 53 78 76 69 71 75 59 35 63 72 59 60 70 57 63 73 72 59 61 56 73 62 81 51 54 81 59

174 144 133 117 151 109 111 99 89 139 76 121 87 113 118 77 103 58 97 114 87 87 93 91 87 100 124 94 83 96 94 77 88 82 71 71 83 81 85 67 73 53 83 77 49 71

285 232 228 217 202 198 197 190 189 184 184 182 178 176 174 173 172 170 169 167 165 163 162 162 162 159 159 157 155 155 154 147 145 145 144 143 142 142 141 140 135 134 134 131 130 130


tiger hockey CENTURY CLUB 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74.

PLAYER

POSITION

Tim Budy Doug Clarke Toby Petersen Calvin Elfring Tom Preissing Jason Gudmundson John Andrews Kent Fearns Spike Wilson Bruce Stewart Tie, Dean Magee Chris Anderson Tie, Doug Kirton Tom Kelly Justin Morrison Eric Rud Tie, Rick Pracht Joey Crabb Tie, Bill Sweatt Jimmy Kilpatrick Bob Lindberg Jim Kronschnabel Tie, Ike Scott Gord Whitaker Tie, Ryan Reynard Alexander Krushelnyski Tie, Wayne Holmes Ken Filbey

Forward Defenseman Forward Defenseman Defenseman Forward Forward Defenseman Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Defenseman Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward

*Leading scorer among defensemen

Peter Geronazzo 1992-96

Kent Fearns 1991-95

Alexander Krushelnyski 2010-14

Bruce Aikens 1978-82

Bob McCusker 1956-58

Tom Preissing 1999-2003

YEARS

GAMES GOALS ASSISTS POINTS

1985-89 1983-85, ‘86-87 1996-00 1994-98 1999-03 1994-98 1955-59 1991-95 1939-42 1945-49 1974-78 1986-90 1986-90 1978-82 1997-01 1993-97 1975-78 2002-06 2006-10 2004-08 1964-1967 1974-78 1956-58 1983-87 1991-95 2010-14 1973-77 1982-86

160 109 138 171 154 157 114 153 47 80 135 152 144 147 159 168 89 159 143 149 79 121 60 132 122 158 121 151

63 29 59 32 39 53 50 35 89 67 60 54 48 54 55 22 51 53 46 37 59 30 57 55 46 42 33 50

66 99 69 95 87 72 71 84 28 47 53 59 64 58 57 90 59 57 63 72 48 75 46 48 55 59 67 50

129 128 128 127 126 125 121 119 117 114 113 113 112 112 112 112 110 110 109 109 107 105 103 103 101 101 100 100

Scoring totals include all playoff games

Doug Palazzari 1970-74

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Scoring leaders YEAR BY YEAR SEASON 1930s ...... 1939-40 1940s ....... 1940-41 1941-42 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1950s ....... 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960s ....... 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970s ....... 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980s ....... 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990s ....... 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99

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PLAYER Spike Wilson Spike Wilson Spike Wilson Harry Whitworth Dick Rowell Dick Rowell Joe Slattery Harry Whitworth Ron Hartwell Ron Hartwell Omer Brandt Clare Smith Clare Smith John Andrews Bill Hay Bill Hay Harley Patterson Brian Bleakney Brian Dutkowski Archie Prestayko Don Stouffer Art Berglund John Simus Bob Magie Bob Lindberg Bob Lindberg Pete Ryan Bob Collyard Bob Collyard Bob Collyard Doug Palazzari Mike Bertsch Doug Palazzari Jim Warner Dave Delich Dave Delich Greg Whyte Dave Delich Bruce Aikens Bruce Aikens Bruce Aikens Doug Lidster Ken Filbey Rob Doyle Rob Doyle Rick Boh Rick Boh Keith Hoppe Tim Budy Chris Anderson Ed Zawatsky Steve Strunk Jay McNeill Jay McNeill Colin Schmidt Peter Geronazzo Peter Geronazzo Brian Swanson Brian Swanson Brian Swanson

GOALS 24 43 22 19 18 19 25 25 44 40 15 23 21 27 28 32 17 12 8 10 17 18 21 21 26 22 8 31 18 20 32 19 31 30 23 29 28 32 26 23 27 15 20 11 18 30 22 19 23 20 20 25 18 25 26 29 36 19 18 25

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POINTS 31 61 25 33 55 50 50 60 62 67 34 46 60 52 73 80 31 21 15 26 37 37 38 32 41 44 29 48 57 57 72 58 79 55 49 72 82 84 62 59 41 56 41 55 59 59 64 42 46 46 50 50 39 44 57 57 69 51 56 66

SEASON PLAYER GOALS ASSISTS POINTS 1999-00 Noah Clarke 17 20 37 2000s ....... 2000-01 Peter Sejna 29 29 58 2001-02 Mark Cullen 14 36 50 Peter Sejna 26 24 50 2002-03 Peter Sejna 36 46 82 2003-04 Marty Sertich 11 28 39 2004-05 Marty Sertich 27 37 64 2005-06 Brett Sterling 31 24 55 2006-07 Jimmy Kilpatrick 7 25 32 2007-08 Chad Rau 28 14 42 2008-09 Chad Rau 18 19 37 2009-10 Bill Sweatt 15 18 33 2010s ....... 2010-11 Jaden Schwarz 17 30 47 2011-12 Jaden Schwartz 15 26 41 2012-13 Rylan Schwartz 20 33 53 2013-14 Jaccob Slavin 5 20 25 2014-15 Cody Bradley 10 20 30 2015-16 Hunter Fejes 13 9 22 2016-17 Mason Bergh 14 10 24 ALL-TIME LEADERS AMONG DEFENSEMEN PLAYER 1. Rob Doyle 2. Dave Feamster 3. Doug Lidster 4. Scott Swanson 5. Doug Clarke 6. Calvin Elfring 7. Tom Preissing 8. Kent Fearns 9. Eric Rud

SEASONS GP 1983-87 153 1976-80 150 1979-83 143 1995-99 170 1983-85, ’86-87 109 1994-98 171 1999-03 154 1991-95 153 1993-97 168

G 51 45 56 35 29 32 39 35 22

A 151 139 118 124 99 95 87 84 90

TP 202 184 174 159 128 127 126 119 112

CAREER POINTS PER GAME (All Players) PLAYER SEASONS 1. Bill “Red” Hay 1956-58 2. Spike Wilson 1939-42 3. Ron Hartwell 1949-52 4. Bob McCusker 1956-58 5. Tony Frasca 1949-52 6. Omer Brandt 1950-53 7. Dick Rowell 1941-42, ’46-49 8. Doug Palazzari 1970-74 9. Bob Collyard 1968-71 10. Chris Ray 1947-51 11. Harry Whitworth 1946-50 12. Clare Smith 1953-56 13. Ike Scott 1956-58 14. Joe Slattery 1946-49 15. Dave Delich 1975-79 1.86

GP 60 47 74 60 74 70 69 117 84 99 93 82 60 69 153

POINTS 154 117 170 134 163 147 141 228 162 173 162 142 103 130 285

AVG. 2.57 2.49 2.30 2.23 2.20 2.10 2.04 1.95 1.93 1.75 1.74 1.73 1.72 1.88


Scoring leaders CAREER AND SINGLE SEASON CAREER GOALS PLAYER 1. Ron Hartwell 2. Dave Delich 3. Brett Sterling 4. Tie, Bruce Aikens Jay McNeill 6. Chris Ray 7. Doug Palazzari 8. Tie, Peter Sejna Peter Geronazzo 10. Tie, Spike Wilson Jim Warner 12. Brian Swanson 13. Greg Whyte 14. Tie, Bob McCusker Joe Slattery 16. Steve Strunk 17. Tony Frasca 18. Steve Sertich 19. Jody Jaraczewski 20. Tie, Darren Clark Scott Schneider Dale Maksymyk 23. Harry Whitworth 24. Bob Collyard Colin Schmidt

SEASONS 1949-52 1975-79 2002-06 1978-82 1992-96 1947-51 1970-74 2002-03 1992-96 1939-42 1974-78 1995-99 1977-81 1956-58 1946-49 1988-92 1949-52 1970-74 1990-94 1995-99 1983-87 1977-81 1946-50 1968-71 1992-96

SINGLE-SEASON GOALS GOALS 112 111 108 100 100 96 95 91 91 89 89 88 86 81 81 78 76 75 73 72 72 72 71 69 69

CAREER ASSISTS PLAYER SEASONS 1. Dave Delich 1975-79 2. Rob Doyle 1983-87 3. Brian Swanson 1995-99 4. Dave Feamster 1976-80 5. Doug Palazzari 1970-74 6. Scott Swanson 1995-99 7. Marty Sertich 2002-06 8. Doug Lidster 1979-83 9. Bruce Aikens 1978-82 10. Mark Cullen 1998-02 11. Noah Clarke 1999-03 12. Greg Whyte 1977-81 13. Jim Warner 1974-78 14. Colin Schmidt 1995-96 15. Rylan Schwartz 2009-13 16. Tie, Peter Sejna 2000-03 Doug Clarke 1983-87 18. Dale Maksymyk 1977-81 19. Brent Gropp 1982-86 20. Calvin Elfring 1994-98 21. Tie, Bill “Red” Hay 1956-58 Rick Boh 1983-87 23. Bob Collyard 1968-71 24. Harry Whitworth 1946-50 25. Eric Rud 1993-97 26. Jay McNeill 1992-96 27. Tie, Peter Geronazzo 1992-96 Steve Strunk 1988-92 Tom Preissing 1999-03

ASSISTS 174 151 144 139 133 124 121 118 117 114 113 111 109 103 100 99 99 97 96 95 94 94 93 91 90 89 87 87 87

PLAYER 1. Bob McCusker 2. Ron Hartwell 3. Spike Wilson 4. Ron Hartwell 5. Joe Slattery 6. Tie, Peter Geronazzo Peter Sejna 8. Tie, Brett Sterling Tony Frasca Bob McCusker 11. Jay McNeill 12. Tie, Bill Hay Doug Palazzari Dave Delich 15. Tie, Chris Ray Bob Collyard Brett Sterling 18. Rick Boh

SEASON 1956-57 1950-51 1940-41 1951-52 1947-48 1995-96 2002-03 2004-05 1949-50 1957-58 1994-95 1957-58 1971-72 1978-79 1949-50 1968-69 2005-06 1985-86

GOALS 47 44 43 40 38 36 36 34 34 34 33 32 32 32 31 31 31 30

SINGLE-SEASON ASSISTS PLAYER 1. Greg Whyte 2. Dave Delich 3. Dave Delich 4. Noah Clarke 5. Tie, Bill Hay Doug Palazzari 7. Peter Sejna 8. Tie, Bill Hay Dave Feamster 10. Rob Doyle 11. Dave Delich 12. Rick Boh 13. Tie, Brian Swanson Scott Swanson Doug Lidster Rob Doyle 17. Doug Palazzari

SEASON 1977-78 1977-78 1978-79 2002-03 1957-58 1973-74 2002-03 1956-57 1978-79 1984-85 1976-77 1986-87 1998-99 1998-99 1982-83 1985-86 1971-72

ASSISTS 54 53 52 49 48 48 46 45 45 44 43 42 41 41 41 41 40

Dave Delich 1975-79

Greg Whyte 1977-81

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records TEAM ALL-TIME SUPERLATIVES BEST WINNING % (REGULAR SEASON)

.857, IN 1995-96 (28-3-4)

BEST WINNING % (CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON)

.875, IN 1995-96 (26-2-4)

BEST WINNING % (OVERALL SEASON)

.844, IN 1956-57 (27-5, NATIONAL CHAMPIONS)

FEWEST VICTORIES

0-23, IN 1961-62 (EXCLUDING VICTORY OVER ALUMNI)

MOST VICTORIES (REGULAR SEASON)

28, IN 1995-96

MOST VICTORIES (CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON)

26, IN 1995-96

MOST VICTORIES (OVERALL SEASON)

33, IN 1995-96

MOST CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES

12, IN 1956-57

LONGEST UNDEFEATED STREAK

18, IN 1995-96 (15-0-3)

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY

26-3, vs. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-OMAHA (DEC. 5, 1947); 17-0 vs. COLLEGE OF ST. THOMAS IN 195455; 16-0 vs. UNIVERSITY OF DENVER (JAN. 6, 1950)

MOST LOSSES (OVERALL SEASON)

33, IN 1987-88

MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES

34, IN LAST 11 GAMES OF 1960-61 AND ALL 23 DURING 1961-62 SEASON, EXCLUDING VICTORY OVER ALUMNI

MOST TIES

10, IN 2008-09

FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS TWO

2 SECONDS vs. MICHIGAN TECH (FEB. 1, 1952)

THREE

17 SECONDS vs. NORTH DAKOTA (JAN. 25, 1980)

FOUR

1:13 vs. LAKE FOREST (NOV. 18, 1966)

FIVE (ALL GAMES / VS. CONFERENCE OPP.)

2:30, vs. NEBRASKA-OMAHA (DEC. 5, 1947); 3:29 vs. BOSTON UNIVERSITY, NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (MARCH 18, 1950) / 5:18 vs. NORTH DAKOTA (JAN. 25, 1980)

SIX (ALL GAMES / VS. CONFERENCE OPP.)

5:00 vs. NEBRASKA-OMAHA (DEC. 5, 1947); 6:50 vs. BOSTON UNIVERSITY (NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (MARCH 18, 1950) / 8:36 vs. DENVER (FEB. 21, 1987)

SEVEN (ALL GAMES / VS. CONFERENCE OPP.)

6:45, vs. NEBRASKA-OMAHA (DEC. 5, 1947); 6:50 vs. BOSTON UNIVERSITY, NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (MARCH 18, 1950) / 10:04 vs. DENVER (FEB. 21, 1987)

MOST PENALTY MINUTES

MOST GOALS PERIOD

10 vs. NEBRASKA-OMAHA (DEC. 5, 1947) AND vs. BOSTON UNIVERSITY NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (MARCH 18, 1950)

GAME

26 vs. NEBRASKA-OMAHA (DEC. 5, 1947); 17 vs. PRINCETON IN 1950-51 AND YALE IN 1956-57

TWO-GAME SERIES:

42 vs. NEBRASKA-OMAHA (DEC. 5-6, 1947); 31 vs. TULSA ALL-STARS IN 1940-41; 27 vs. YALE IN 1956-57 AND ST. BONAVENTURE IN 1956-57

SEASON

225 IN 1995-96; 213 IN 1994-95; 206 IN 1977-78

MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS GAME

8 vs. LOWELL (JAN. 18, 1986)

SEASON

86 IN 1995-96; 72 IN 2002-03; 67 IN 1994-95; 56 IN 1991-92 & 2010-11; 55 IN 1988-89; 54 IN 1978-79

MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS PERIOD

3 vs. MINNESOTA (JAN. 9, 1981)

GAME

5 vs. MINNESOTA (JAN. 9, 1981)

SEASON

16 IN 1995-96; 15 IN 1994-95; 12 IN 1980-81; 11 IN 1991-92

MISCELLANEOUS SEASON HIGHS HAT TRICKS

14 IN 1956-57 (EXCLUDING 2 vs. ALUMNI)

ASSISTS

357 IN 1995-96; 353 IN 1977-78

POINTS

582 IN 1995-96; 559 IN 1977-78

PERIOD

82* vs. MINNESOTA STATE (FEB. 28, 2003)

GOALS AGAINST

GAME

94* vs. MINNESOTA STATE (FEB. 28, 2003)

MOST IN A GAME

15 BY MINNESOTA IN 1946-47

TWO-GAME SERIES

112* vs. MINNESOTA STATE (FEB. 28-MAR. 1, 2003); 103 vs. WISCONSIN (FEB. 19-20, 1993)

MOST IN A SEASON

227 IN 1982-83

FASTEST TWO

2 SECONDS BY NORTH DAKOTA (JAN. 30, 1960)

924* IN 1994-95; 889 IN 1984-85

FASTEST THREE

31 SECONDS BY DENVER (NOV. 13, 1971)

SEASON

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Former CC defenseman Calvin Elfring, who owns the team record with 171 consecutive games played, helped the Tigers to a 15-0-3 start in 1995-96.

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records INDIVIDUAL & GOALTENDING

Dave Delich 1975-79

Brian Swanson 1995-99

Steve Strunk 1988-92

Single-Season Goals

Single-Season Assists

PLAYER

SEASONS GOALS

PLAYER

SEASONS ASSISTS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8.

1956-57 1950-51 1940-41 1951-52 1947-48 1995-96 2002-03 2004-05 1949-50 1957-58

1. Greg Whyte 2. Dave Delich 3. Dave Delich 4. Noah Clarke 5. Tie, Bill Hay Doug Palazzari 7. Peter Sejna 8. Tie, Bill Hay Dave Feamster 10. Rob Doyle

1977-78 1977-78 1978-79 2002-03 1957-58 1973-74 2002-03 1956-57 1978-79 1984-85

Bob McCusker Ron Hartwell Spike Wilson Ron Hartwell Joe Slattery Tie, Peter Geronazzo Peter Sejna Tie, Brett Sterling Tony Frasca Bob McCusker

47 44 43 40 38 36 36 34 34 34

Career Assists

Career Goals Harry Whitworth Darren Clark 1946-50 1995-99

Doug Lidster 1979-83

Dave Feamster 1976-80

Brett Sterling 2002-06

PLAYER

SEASONS GOALS

PLAYER

SEASONS ASSISTS

1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 10.

1949-52 1975-79 2002-06 1978-82 1992-96 1947-51 1970-74 2002-03 1992-96 1939-42 1974-78

1. Dave Delich 2. Rob Doyle 3. Brian Swanson 4. Dave Feamster 5. Doug Palazzari 6. Scott Swanson 7. Marty Sertich 8. Doug Lidster 9. Bruce Aikens 10. Mark Cullen

1975-79 1983-87 1995-99 1976-80 1970-74 1995-99 2002-06 1979-83 1978-82 1998-02

Ron Hartwell Dave Delich Brett Sterling Tie, Bruce Aikens Jay McNeill Chris Ray Doug Palazzari Tie, Peter Sejna Peter Geronazzo Tie, Spike Wilson Jim Warner

112 111 108 100 100 96 95 91 91 89 89

Single-Season Saves Jeff Sanger

1998-02, CC’s all-time leader with 76 victories in net and 16 career shutouts.

1982-86, CC’s all-time saves leader for a career (3,630) as well as a single season (1,184 in 1984-85).

Matt Zaba

2003-07, ranked No. 3 on CC’s career list with 55 victories and won a careerhigh 20 games in ’05-06.

174 151 144 139 133 124 121 118 117 114

Career Saves

PLAYER

SEASON SAVES

PLAYER

YEARS SAVES

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1984-85 1986-87 1975-76 1979-80 1981-82

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1982-86 1985-89 2009-13 1972-76 2003-07

Marty Wakelyn Derek Pizzey Eddie Mio Tom Frame Ryan Struch

1,184 1,167 1,134 1,101 1,071

Single-Season Wins

Marty Wakelyn

54 53 52 49 48 48 46 45 45 44

Marty Wakelyn Derek Pizzey Joe Howe Eddie Mio Matt Zaba

3,630 3,603 3,199 3,047 2,682

Career Wins

PLAYER

SEASON SAVES

PLAYER

YEARS SAVES

1. 3. 4. 5.

2007-08 2002-03 1998-99 2001-02 2005-06

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

1998-02 2001-05 2003-07 2009-13 1992-96 1993-97

Tie, Richard Bachman Curtis McElhinney Jeff Sanger Jeff Sanger Matt Zaba

25 25 23 21 20

Jeff Singer Curtis McElhinney Matt Zaba Joe Howe Ryan Bach Judd Lambert

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Team Awards PAST WINNERS M.B. HOPPER AWARD LEADING SCORER 1939-40.......................................................Spike Wilson 1940-41 ......................................................Spike Wilson 1941-42 ......................................................Spike Wilson 1946-47 .................................................Harry Whitworth 1947-48 ........................................................Dick Rowell 1948-49 ..................................Dick Rowell & Joe Slattery 1949-50 .................................................Harry Whitworth 1950-51 ......................................................Ron Hartwell 1951-52 ......................................................Ron Hartwell 1952-53 ......................................................Omer Brandt 1953-54........................................................ Clare Smith 1954-55........................................................ Clare Smith 1955-56 ....................................................John Andrews 1956-57 ..............................................................Bill Hay 1957-58 ..............................................................Bill Hay 1958-59................................................. Harley Patterson 1959-60 ...................................................Brian Bleakney 1960-61 .................................................Brian Dutkowski 1961-62 ................................................Archie Prestayko 1962-63................................ Art Berglund & Don Stouffer 1963-64........................................................ John Simus 1964-65 .........................................................Bob Magie 1965-66 .....................................................Bob Lindberg 1966-67 .....................................................Bob Lindberg 1967-68 ..........................................................Pete Ryan 1968-69....................................................... Bob Collyard 1969-70....................................................... Bob Collyard 1970-71....................................................... Bob Collyard 1971-72 ...................................................Doug Palazzari 1972-73...................................................... Mike Bertsch 1973-74 ...................................................Doug Palazzari 1974-75 ........................................................Jim Warner 1975-76........................................................ Dave Delich 1976-77........................................................ Dave Delich 1977-78 ....................................................... Greg Whyte 1978-79........................................................ Dave Delich 1979-80...................................................... Bruce Aikens 1980-81...................................................... Bruce Aikens 1981-82...................................................... Bruce Aikens 1982-83 ......................................................Doug Lidster 1983-84.......................................................... Ken Filbey 1984-85 ..........................................................Rob Doyle 1985-86..........................................Rick Boh & Rob Doyle 1986-87 ............................................................Rick Boh 1987-88 .......................................................Keith Hoppe 1988-89 ...........................................................Tim Budy 1989-90................................................... Chris Anderson 1990-91....................................................... Ed Zawatsky 1991-92 ......................................................Steve Strunk 1992-93 ........................................................Jay McNeill 1993-94 ........................................................Jay McNeill 1994-95 ........................Peter Geronazzo & Colin Schmidt 1995-96 .................................................Peter Geronazzo 1996-97 ...................................................Brian Swanson 1997-98 ...................................................Brian Swanson 1998-99 ...................................................Brian Swanson 1999-00 .......................................................Noah Clarke 2000-01 ........................................................Peter Sejna 2001-02 ..................................Mark Cullen & Peter Sejna 2002-03 ........................................................Peter Sejna 2003-04 .....................................................Marty Sertich

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2004-05 .....................................................Marty Sertich 2005-06...................................................... Brett Sterling 2006-07................................................. Jimmy Kilpatrick 2007-08........................................................... Chad Rau 2008-09........................................................... Chad Rau 2009-10.......................................................... Bill Sweatt 2010-11.................................................. Jaden Schwartz 2011-12.................................................. Jaden Schwartz 2012-13................................................... Rylan Schwartz 2013-14..................................................... Jaccob Slavin 2014-15 ..................................................... Cody Bradley 2015-16 ...................................................... Hunter Fejes 2016-17......................................................Mason Bergh STEVE EBERT AWARD DEDICATION, DESIRE, ABILITY & SPORTSMANSHIP 1970-71 ........................................................Cliff Purpur 1971-72 ....................................................... Bill Baldrica 1972-73 ..................................................... Mike Bertsch 1973-74 ..................................................... Steve Sertich 1974-75 ....................................Pat Lawson & Dan Griffin 1975-76 ........................................................ Lynn Olson 1976-77....................................................Wayne Holmes 1977-78 ................................................... Mike Haedrich 1978-79....................................................Richard Pracht 1979-80.................................. Gary Reinking & Glenn Van 1980-81.........................................................Ged Seguin 1981-82 .................................................. Scott Hampson 1982-83....................................................Greg Hampson 1983-84 .................................................... Pete Lindgren 1984-85 ......................................................... Dan Dolan 1985-86 ................................................... Marty Wakelyn 1986-87.................................. Rick Boh & Scott Campbell 1987-88........................................................Keith Hoppe 1988-89......................................................Joe Schwartz 1989-90......................................................Joe Schwartz 1990-91 ..................................Rik Duryea & Steve Strunk 1991-92 ....................................................... Grant Block 1992-93 .................................................... Brian Bethard 1993-94 ..................................................... Jim Paradise 1994-95 ................................................. Chad Remackel 1995-96 ................................................. Chad Remackel 1996-97......................................................Chad Hartnell 1997-98........................................................T.J. Tanberg 1998-99 ...................................................... Darren Clark 1999-00.....................................................Toby Petersen 2000-01 ...................................................... Mike Colgan 2001-02.........................................................Mike Stuart 2002-03 ......................................................... Joe Cullen 2003-04 ....................................................... Mark Stuart 2004-05 .........................Mark Stuart & Curtis McElhinney 2005-06 ............................................... Trevor Frischmon 2006-07 ........................................................ Lee Sweatt 2007-08 ................................................ Jimmy Kilpatrick 2008-09........................................................... Chad Rau 2009-10 ....................................................Brian McMillin 2010-11........................................................Nick Dineen 2011-12........................................................Nick Dineen 2012-13 ..................................................William Rapuzzi 2013-14 .................................................Josh Thorimbert 2014-15 .............................................. Peter Stoykewych 2015-16 .................................................... Andrew Farny 2016-17.................................................... Sam Rothstein

JONI BRANDNER MEMORIAL AWARD DEDICATION TO TIGER HOCKEY 2000-01 ....................Amanda Brandner & Alice Ledbetter 2001-02....................................................Karlene Cotton 2002-03...................................................... Nick Remmel 2003-04............................................................ Jill Rubin 2004-05 ..................................................... Dave Moross 2005-06 ..................................................... Walter Jones 2006-07................... Scott Ledbetter & Becky McCammon 2007-08 ...................................................... Jeff Thomas 2008-09 ......................................................Karen Crews 2009-10............................................. Barb & Herb Sweat 2010-11....................................................... Rich Stetson 2011-12 ........................................................Ray Werner 2012-13 ..........................................Blue Ribbon Trophies 2013-14.................................................. Victoria Thomas 2014-15...........................................................Jim Olsen 2015-16 ......................................... Joey and Kim Spinelli 2016-17........................................................Rick Greene RODMAN AWARD SPORTSMANSHIP & LEADERSHIP 1979-80 .................................................... Gary Reinking 1980-81 ......................................................Ron Reichart 1981-82............................................................Tom Kelly 1982-83 .................................................... Butch Selman 1983-84 ...................................................Peter Lindgren 1984-85 .................................................... Dale Peterson 1985-86.....................................................Tom Pederson 1986-87........................................................Keith Hoppe 1987-88 .................................................. Paul Markovich 1988-89 ............................... Guy Gadowsky & Matt Shaw 1989-90.......................................................... Cal Brown 1990-91......................Jon Gustafson & Trevor Pochipinski 1991-92 ......................................................Alan Schuler 1992-93 ................................................... Mark Peterson 1993-94...................................................... Jim Paradise 1994-95 ........................................................Jon Steiner 1995-96............................................................. Eric Rud 1996-97 ....................................................Bob Needham 1997-98...................................................... Calvin Elfring 1998-99.......................................................... Jon Austin 1999-00 ....................................................Toby Petersen 2000-01..................................................... Paul Manning 2001-02...................................................Chris Hartsburg 2002-03 ....................................................Tom Preissing 2003-04........................................................ Colin Stuart 2004-05 ....................................................... Mark Stuart 2005-06 .....................................................Marty Sertich 2006-07...................................................Brandon Straub 2007-08 .................................................. Scott Thauwald 2008-09 ..................................................... Jake Gannon 2009-10 ..................................................Mike Testwuide 2010-11.......................................................Ryan Lowery 2011-12 ................................................... Gabe Guentzel 2012-13...................................................William Rapuzzi 2013-14 ....................... Eamonn McDermott & Jeff Collett 2014-15 .................................................... Jaccob Slavin 2015-16....................................................Cole McCaskill 2016-17.........................................................Luc Gerdes


Team Awards PAST WINNERS IRONMAN AWARD 1979-80 .....................................................Randy Struch 1980-81 ........................................................Ged Seguin 1981-82..................................................... Jeff Lundgren 1984-85.......................................................... Dan Dolan 1985-86 ...........................................................Tim Budy 1986-87 ....................................Tim Budy & Derek Pizzey DAVE PETERSON AWARD MOST IMPROVED PLAYER 1979-80....................................................... Bob Mancini 1981-82......................................................Buck Laukitis 1987-88 ......................................................... Dan Cross Award named after Dave Peterson in 1998 1997-98......................................................Paul Johnson 1998-99...................................................Justin Morrison 1999-00 ...................................................... Mike Colgan 2000-01 .................................................. Brent Voorhees 2001-02 ....................................................... Colin Stuart 2002-03............................................... Curtis McElhinney 2003-04 ............................................... Trevor Frischmon 2004-05 ..................................................... Brian Salcido 2005-06 .................................................... Chris Kawano 2006-07 ..................................................... Jake Gannon 2007-08................................ Jack Hillen & Matt Overman 2008-09 ...............................Brian McMillin & Eric Walsky 2009-10 .............................................................Tim Hall 2010-11 .....................................................Joe Marciano 2011-12........... Alexander Krushelnyski & Josh Thorimbert 2012-13 .............................................. Peter Stoykewych 2013-14................................................. Scott Wamsganz 2014-15............................ Scott Wamsganz & Zach Aman 2015-16...........................................................Ben Israel 2016-17....................................................Cole McCaskill CHEDDY THOMPSON AWARD MOST VALUABLE PLAYER (1950-88) 1950-51 ........................................................Jim Starrak 1951-52 ......................................................Ron Hartwell 1952-53 ......................................................Omer Brandt 1953-54........................................................ Clare Smith 1954-55 ..........................................................Phil Hilton 1955-56 .......................................................Don Wishart 1956-57 ..............................................................Bill Hay 1957-58 ..............................................................Bill Hay 1958-59 ................................................. Bob Southwood 1959-60.......................................................... Earl Young 1960-61....................................................... Stan Moskal 1961-62....................................................... Don Stouffer 1962-63 .................................................Brian Dutkowski 1963-64........................................................ John Simus 1964-65.................................................. Warren Fordyce 1965-66 .....................................................Bob Lindberg 1966-67 .....................................................Bob Lindberg 1967-68............................................................ Don Gale 1968-69............................................................ Don Gale 1969-70....................................................... Bob Collyard 1970-71....................................................... Bob Collyard 1971-72 ...................................................Doug Palazzari 1972-73...................................................... Steve Sertich 1973-74 ...................................................Doug Palazzari 1974-75 ..................................... Jim Warner & Eddie Mio

1975-76........................................................... Eddie Mio 1976-77 ...................................................Wayne Holmes 1977-78............................................... Jim Kronschnabel 1978-79........................................................ Dave Delich 1979-80 .................................................. Dave Feamster 1980-81......................................................... Tom Frame 1981-82 ......................................................Doug Lidster 1982-83 ......................................................Doug Lidster 1983-84.................................................... Marty Wakelyn 1984-85 ..........................................................Rob Doyle 1985-86 ..........................................................Rob Doyle 1986-87 ...................................Rob Doyle & Derek Pizzey 1987-88 .......................................................Keith Hoppe THAYER TUTT AWARD MOST VALUABLE PLAYER (1988-present) 1988-89............................................................Tim Budy 1989-90........................................................ Doug Kirton 1990-91....................................................... Ed Zawatsky 1991-92............................... Steve Strunk & Chris Hynnes 1992-93...................................................... Chris Hynnes 1993-94........................................................ Shawn Reid 1994-95..........................................................Ryan Bach 1995-96 .................................................Peter Geronazzo 1996-97 ...................................................Brian Swanson 1997-98 ...................................................Brian Swanson 1998-99 ...................................................Brian Swanson 1999-00.....................................................Toby Petersen 2000-01........................................................Mark Cullen 2001-02........................................................Mark Cullen 2002-03 ........................................................Peter Sejna 2003-04......................................................Marty Sertich 2004-05......................................................Marty Sertich 2005-06 ..................................................... Brett Sterling 2006-07 ..........................................................Matt Zaba 2007-08 .............................................. Richard Bachman 2008-09........................................................... Chad Rau 2009-10...................................................Mike Testwuide 2010-11.................................................. Jaden Schwartz 2011-12.................................................. Jaden Schwartz 2012-13................................................... Rylan Schwartz 2013-14..................................................... Jaccob Slavin 2014-15............................................... Peter Stoykewych 2015-16 .................................................................None 2016-17........................................................Alex Leclerc SCOTT WINKLER AWARD BEST EXEMPLIFIES ATTRIBUTES OF FORMER TIGER 2013-14.....................................................Michael Morin 2014-15............................................... Peter Stoykewych 2015-16 .....................................................Tanner Ockey 2016-17.........................................................Luc Gerdes BOB JOHNSON AWARD FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1988-89 ......................................................Steve Strunk 1989-90......................................................John Mooney 1990-91................................................Jody Jaraczewski 1991-92 .......................................................Kent Fearns 1992-93.........................................................Jay McNeill 1993-94 .........................................................Ryan Bach 1994-95...................................................... Calvin Elfring

1995-96....................................................Brian Swanson 1996-97 ....................................................Toby Petersen 1997-98..................................................... Paul Manning 1998-99.........................................................Jeff Sanger 1999-00........................................................Noah Clarke 2000-01.........................................................Peter Sejna 2001-02.......................................................Scott Polaski 2002-03...................................................... Brett Sterling 2003-04...........................................................Matt Zaba 2004-05................................................. Jimmy Kilpatrick 2005-06 .......................................................... Chad Rau 2006-07 ......................................................... Bill Sweatt 2007-08............................................... Richard Bachman 2008-09 ................................................... Gabe Guentzel 2009-10 .......................................................... Joe Howe 2010-11 ................................................. Jaden Schwartz 2011-12.....................................................Aaron Harstad 2012-13 ...................................................... Hunter Fejes 2013-14..................................................... Jaccob Slavin 2014-15.................................................Teemu Kivihalme 2015-16........................................................Trey Bradley 2016-17........................................................Alex Leclerc PAUL MARKOVICH AWARD TOP STUDENT 1988-89 ...........................................................Tim Budy 1989-90..........................................................Rik Duryea 1990-91 .............................................Shawn Reddington 1991-92 .........................................................Rik Duryea 1992-93 .............................................Shawn Reddington 1993-94...................................................... Rob Shypitka 1994-95 ........................................................Jon Steiner 1995-96 .........................................Jason Christopherson 1996-97 ............................Chad Hartnell & Judd Lambert 1997-98 ......................................................Geoff Herzog 1998-99........................................................ Todd Gustin 1999-00 .......................................................Berk Nelson 2000-01....................................................... Mike Colgan 2001-02.................................................... Shaun Winkler 2002-03 ...............................Tom Preissing & Peter Sejna 2003-04 ..................................................... Reid Goolsby 2004-05 ..................................................... Brett Sterling 2005-06 ..............................J.P. Brunkhorst & Lee Sweatt 2006-07 ........................................................ Lee Sweatt 2007-08..........................................................Jack Hillen 2008-09.....................................................Brian McMillin 2009-10.....................................................Brian McMillin 2010-11...........................David Civitarese & Ryan Lowery 2011-12 ................................................. David Civitarese 2012-13......Alexander Krushelnyski & Eamonn McDermott 2013-14......Alexander Krushelnyski & Eamonn McDermott 2014-15 .................................................... Jared Hanson 2015-16 ........................................................Zach Aman 2016-17................................................... Cole Josefchak

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PLAYER Omer Brandt Tony Frasca Ron Hartwell Ken Kinsley Phil Hilton Phil Hilton Clare Smith Bunt Hubchik Doug Silverberg Jeff Simus Doug Silverberg John Andrews Clare Smith Bill Hay Bob McCusker Don Wishart Bill Hay Bob McCusker Ike Scott John Simus Bob Lindberg Bob Collyard Bob Collyard Bob Collyard Doug Palazzari Bob Winograd Doug Palazzari Eddie Mio Jim Warner Eddie Mio Dave Delich Greg Whyte Dave Delich Dave Feamster Dave Feamster Tom Frame Bruce Aikens Doug Lidster Doug Lidster Doug Clarke Rob Doyle Rob Doyle Rob Doyle Rick Boh Chris Hynnes Jay McNeill Shawn Reid Kent Fearns Ryan Bach Jay McNeill Kent Fearns Peter Geronazzo Colin Schmidt Ryan Bach Peter Geronazzo Judd Lambert Colin Schmidt Brian Swanson Scott Swanson

POSITION Forward Forward Forward Goalie Defense Defense Forward Forward Defense Goalie Defense Forward Forward Forward Forward Defense Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Defense Forward Goalie Forward Goalie Forward Forward Forward Defense Defense Goalie Forward Defense Defense Defense Defense Defense Defense Forward Defense Forward Defense Defense Goalie Forward Defense Forward Forward Goalie Forward Goalie Forward Forward Defense

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PLAYER POSITION Jay McNeill Forward Eric Rud Defense Brian Swanson Forward Eric Rud Defense Calvin Elfring Defense Brian Swanson Forward Calvin Elfring Defense Scott Swanson Defense Brian Swanson Forward Scott Swanson Defense Darren Clark Forward Dan Peters Defense Paul Manning Defense Mark Cullen Forward Paul Manning Defense Peter Sejna Forward Tom Preissing Defense Mark Cullen Forward Tom Preissing Defense Peter Sejna Forward Curtis McElhinney Goalie Tom Preissing Defense Peter Sejna Forward Noah Clarke Forward Mark Stuart Defense Curtis McElhinney Goalie Marty Sertich Forward Brett Sterling Forward Mark Stuart Defense Brett Sterling Forward Marty Sertich Forward Brian Salcido Defense Lee Sweatt Defense Richard Bachman Goalie Chad Rau Forward Jack Hillen Defense Chad Rau Forward Nate Prosser Defense Jaden Schwartz Forward Jaden Schwartz Forward Gabe Guentzel Defense Josh Thorimbert Goalie Mike Boivin Defense Rylan Schwartz Forward Jaccob Slavin Defense Jaccob Slavin Defense

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MAJOR CONFERENCE AWARD WINNERS PLAYER OF THE YEAR Doug Palazzari, F...............................1971-72 & 1973-74 Peter Sejna, F .................................................... 2002-03 Marty Sertich, F ................................................. 2004-05 Richard Bachman, G .......................................... 2007-08 STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Tim Budy, F........................................................ 1988-89 Scott Swanson, D................................................ 1998-99 Mark Cullen, F ................................................... 2001-02 Tom Preissing, D................................................. 2002-03 Lee Sweatt, D .................................................... 2006-07 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Shawn Reid, D ................................................... 1988-89 Eric Rud, D........................................1995-96 & 1996-97 Joe Cullen, F...................................................... 2002-03 Mark Stuart, D ................................................... 2004-05 Jack Hillen, D..................................................... 2007-08 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Jim Warner, F .................................................... 1974-75 Dave Delich, F.................................................... 1975-76 Greg Whyte, F .................................................... 1977-78 Brian Swanson, F ............................................... 1995-96 Peter Sejna, F .................................................... 2000-01 Richard Bachman, G .......................................... 2007-08 Jaccob Slavin, D ................................................ 2013-14 COACH OF THE YEAR John Matchefts .................................................. 1968-69 Jeff Sauer ........................................1971-72 & 1974-75 Brad Buetow....................................................... 1991-92 Don Lucia............................................1993-94, 1995-96

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awards ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS PLAYER............................................................. YEAR(S) Zach Aman ................................................2014, ’15, ’16 Chris Anderson.........................................................1989 Jon Austin................................................................1999 Ryan Bach ........................................................1995, ’96 Dave Baker .......................................................1985, ’86 Ted Behrend .....................................................2011, ’12 Mason Bergh ....................................................2016, ‘17 Brian Bethard....................................................1991, ’93 Arthur Bidwill .............................................2010, ’11, ’12 Grant Block.......................................................1991, ’92 Krsitian Blumenschein...............................................2017 Trey Bradley ......................................................2016, ‘17 Cal Brown................................................................1988 Brian Bruininks...........................................1990, ’91, ’92 J.P. Brunkhorst..................................................2005, ’06 Tim Budy ...................................................1987, ’88, ’89 Gregg Burmaster...............................................2016, ‘17 Dan Burns ...............................................................1984 Travis Cheyne...........................................................1997 Jason Christopherson ........................................1995, ’96 David Civitarese .........................................2010, ’11, ’12 Trent Clark........................................................ 2001, ’02 Noah Clarke ...............................................2001, ’02, ’03 Mike Colgan...............................................1999, ’00, ’01 Jeff Collett ........................................................2013, ’14 Braydon Cox .....................................................2005, ’07 Joey Crabb ..............................................................2006 Jason Cugnet...........................................................1998 Mark Cullen .............................................................2001 Addison DeBoer .........................................2008, ’09, ’10 Rik Duryea .................................................1990, ’91, ’92 Calvin Elfring............................................................1998 Jake Emilio ..............................................................2016 R.J. Enga..................................................................1994 Andrew Farny....................................................2016, ‘17 Kent Fearns .............................................................1995 Hunter Fejes............................................... 2014, ’15, ‘16 Russell Finch ...........................................................2014 Sean Foley ................................................1990, ’91, ’92 Paul Frank ...............................................................1993 Trevor Frischmon........................................2004, ’05, ’06 Guy Gadowsky ..................................................1987, ’89 Jake Gannon..............................................2007, ’08, ’09 Luc Gerdes ......................................... 2014, ’15, ‘16, ‘17 Peter Geronazzo........................................................1996 Trevor Gooch.....................................................2016, ‘17 Reid Goolsby .............................................2002, ’03, ’04 Brent Gropp .............................................................1986 Steve Grumley..........................................................1988 Gabe Guentzel............................................2010, ’11, ’12 Jon Gustafson...................................................1989, ’91 Tim Hal......................................................2010, ’11, ’12 Nick Halloran............................................................2017 Andrew Hamburg .......................................2011, ’12, ’13 Matt Hansen .............................................. 2014, ‘16, ‘17 Jared Hanson...........................................................2014 Dave Hardie ......................................................1986, ’87 Chad Hartnell .............................................1995, ’96, ’97 Jesse Heerema ..........................................2000, ’01, ’02 Christian Heil ....................................................2015, ‘17

PLAYER............................................................. YEAR(S) Jack Hillen .................................................2006, ’07, ’08 Keith Hoppe ...............................................1986, ’87, ’88 Joe Howe...................................................2011, ’12, ’13 Ben Israel .........................................................2016, ‘17 Paul Johnson............................................. 1997, ’98, ’99 Cole Josefchak.........................................................2017 Jason Jozsa...............................................2001, ’02, ’03 Aaron Karpan...........................................................1999 Chris Kawano...........................................................2006 Kade Kehoe..............................................................2017 Marty Ketola.............................................................1986 Michael King............................................... 2014, ’15, ‘16 Doug Kirton.......................................................1989, ’90 Alexander Krushelnyski...............................2012, ’13, ’14 Nate Kwiecinski.................................................2016, ‘17 Courtney Lockwood...................................................2013 Ryan Lowery ..............................................2009, ’10, ’11 Judd Lambert.............................................1995, ’96, ’97 Alex Leclerc..............................................................2017 Branden Makara.......................................................2017 Paul Manning....................................................1999, ’01 Jon Manthey.............................................................1991 Joe Marciano............................................................2013 James Martello.........................................................2017 Peter Maric................................................. 2014, ’15, ‘16 Paul Markovich .................................................1986, ’88 Cole McCaskill ..................................................2016, ‘17 Scott McCulloch .................................. 2006, ’07, ’08, ’09 Eamonn McDermott....................................2012, ’13, ’14 Brian McMillin ............................................2008, ’09, ’10 Bob Needham ...................................................1996, ’97 Berk Nelson ...............................................1998, ’99, ’00 Steve Nelson............................................................1994 Tyler O’Brien ..............................................2009, ’10. ’11 Tanner Ockey.....................................................2016, ‘17 Gustav Olofsson .......................................................2014 Matt Overman. .........................................................2010 David Paxton..............................................1993, ’94, ’95 Tom Pederson...........................................................1988 Alex Pernitsky...........................................................2017 Toby Petersen ............................................1998, ’99, ’00 Mark Peterson............................................1991, ’92, ’93 Derek Pizzey .....................................................1988, ’89 Trevor Pochipinski ....................................................1991 Tom Preissing ............................................2001, ’02, ’03 Nate Prosser.............................................................2010 Dan Quilico ................................................2008, ’09, ’10 David Radke......................................................2016, ‘17 William Rapuzzi ........................................................2013 Chad Rau..........................................................2008, ’09 Shawn Reddington .....................................1991, ’92, ’93 Chad Remackel........................................................1995 Alex Roos................................................... 2014, ’15, ‘16 Sam Rothstein............................................ 2015, ‘16, ‘17 Jeff Sanger ..............................................................2002 Colin Schmidt...........................................................1996 Rylan Schwartz ........................................................2013 Alan Schuler ..............................................1990, ’91, ’92 Peter Sejna .......................................................2002, ’03 Rob Shypitka.....................................................1993, ’94

PLAYER............................................................. YEAR(S) Archie Skalbeck .........................................2012, ’13, ’14 Jon Steiner .......................................................1994, ’95 Brett Sterling..............................................2004, ’05, ’06 MNax St. Pierre.........................................................2017 Jesse Stokke..............................................2004, ’05, ’06 Peter Stoykewych....................................... 2013, ’14, ‘15 Brandon Straub.........................................................2007 Steve Strunk .....................................................1990, ’92 Colin Stuart................................................2002, ’03, ’04 Mike Stuart ..............................................................2000 Scott Swanson ...........................................1997, ’98, ’99 Lee Sweatt.................................................2005, ’06, ’07 Bill Sweatt..................................................2008, ’09, ’10 Charlei Taft........................................................2014, ‘15 T.J. Tanberg ......................................................1997, ’98 Mike Testwuide ..........................................2008, ’09, ’10 Scott Thauwald.................................... 2005, ’06, ’07, ’08 David Tucker.............................................................1994 Bryce Van Horn.........................................................2017 Andreas Vlassopoulos ......................... 2007, ’08, ’09, ’10 Marty Wakelyn .........................................................1986 Gord Whitaker. .........................................................1985 Scott Winkler..............................................2011, ’12, ’13 Shaun Winkler............................................2000, ’01, ’02 Ian Young.................................................................2013 Matt Zaba ..................................................2005, ’06, ’07 Colin Zulianello.........................................................2001 COLORADO COLLEGE SCHOLAR ATHLETES Eighteen different Colorado College players, by virtue of a grade-point average of 3.5 or better, were named conference Scholar Athletes a total of 31 times from 2005-06 through the 2016-17 seasons. They are, in alphabetical order: Mason Bergh (2015-16, ‘16-17) J.P. Brunkhorst (2005-06) David Civitarese (2009-10, ’10-11, ’11-12) Jake Emilio (2015-16) Andrew Farny (2015-16, ‘16-17) Jake Gannon (2006-07, ’07-08, ’08-09) Jared Hanson (2014-15) Jack Hillen (2007-08) Joe Howe (2010-11) Cole Josefchak (2016-17) Alexander Krushelnyski (2012-13, ’13-14) Ryan Lowery (2008-09) Scott McCulloch (2005-06, ’06-07, ’07-08, ’08-09) Eamonn McDermott (2012-13) Brian McMillin (2007-08, ’08-09, ’09-10) Tyler O’Brien (2010-11) Brett Sterling (2005-06) Bill Sweatt (2007-08, ’08-09, ’09-10) Lee Sweatt (2005-06, ’06-07) Mike Testwuide (2009-10) Bryce Van Horn (2016-17)

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Former Tigers ALL-TIME ALUMNI A •••

Aamoth, Gordon 1962 Ahlbrecht, James 1971 Aikens, Bruce 1982 Aikens, Jeff transferred Alexander, Pete Allen, Harold 1973 Allen, William 1971 Aman, Zach 2017 Amidon, James 1967 Amundsen, John 1969 Anderson, Christopher ` 1990 Anderson, Eric 1993 Andrews, John 1959 Art, Gerald 1958 Atkinson, Gordon* 1952 Atwood, John* 1942 Austin, Jim* 1968 Austin, Jon 1999 Axelson, Niklas 1992 Aymond, Colin 1992

B •••

Bach, Ryan 1996 Bachelier, Christy Bachman, Richard signed Badalich, Paul 1993 Baker, David 1986 Baldrica, Bill 1972 Baldrica, Gian 2003 Bartelson, John Bartlett, Robert* 1941 Barton, William 1976 Bassarab, Dennis* 1960 Bassarab, Douglas* 1960 Bates, Donald 1951 Bates, Douglas 1955 Batley, Chris 1964 Bayard, L. 1944 Bayliss, Jordan Bazin, Norm Asst. Coach Beatch, Len Bedecki, Tom* Head Coach Behrend, Ted 2012 Bellamy, Doug 1972 Bennemark, Kjell transferred Bennett, Gerald 1948 Berardinelli, Alex 2020 Berger, Jordan transferred Bergh, Mason 2019 Berglund, Arthur 1963 Berlet, Dick Berry, Cameron 1952 Bertsch, Michael 1973 Berzolla, Zach 2021 Bethard, Brian 1993 Bidwill, Arthur 2012 Bissell, William Bleakney, Brian 1965 Block, Grant 1992 Blumenschein, Kristian 2020 Blumer, Glen 1966 Bodtker, Stewart 1998 Boh, Rick 1987 Boivin, Michael 2013 Bonnett, Joe Asst. Coach Boucher, Robert* 1942

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1959-60 Fargo, ND 1968-71 St. Paul, MN 1978-82 Rochester, MN 1981-82 Rochester, MN 1947-48 Washington, D.C. 1969-72 Excelsior, MN 1967-70 Excelsior, MN 2013-16 Johnstown, PA 1964-67 International Falls, MN 1966-69 Rainy River, Ont. 1986-90 Surrey, B.C. 1989-91 Minneapolis, MN 1955-59 Fort Williams, Ont. 1955-56 Saskatoon, Sask. 1948-51 Rimbey, Alta. 1938-40 (Head Coach 1937-38) W atertown, CT 1966-68 Owatonna, MN 1995-99 International Falls, MN 1990-91 Waxholm, Sweden 1988-90 Jackson, MI

1992-96 Sherwood Park, Alta. Trainer Nogales, AZ 2007-09 Highlands Ranch, CO 1990-93 Cottage Grove, WI 1982-86 Edina, MN 1969-72 Hibbing, MN 1999-03 Colorado Springs, CO Manager Janesville, WI 1937-38 Watertown CT 1972-74 Colorado Springs, CO 1958-60 Fargo, ND 1957-59 Calgary, Alta. 1946-47 Prince Albert, Sask. 1952-53 Prince Albert, Sask. 1960-61 Regina, Sask. 1940-41 Winnetka, IL 1946-47 Colorado Springs, CO 2000-08 Notre Dame deLourdes, Man. 1941-42 North Battleford, Sask. 1955-58 Halifax, N.S. 2008-12 Oregon, WI 1969-72 Edmonton, Alta. 2002-03 Uppsala, Sweden 1945-46 Colorado Springs, CO 2016-present Pittsburgh, PA 2014-15 Meridian, ID 2015-present Eden Prairie, MN 1960-63 Fort Frances, Ont. 1965-66 Winnetka, IL 1949-52 New Westminster, B.C. 1969-73 Grand Forks, ND 2017-present Howell, NJ 1989-93 Anchorage, AK 2008-12 Fontana, WI 1945-46 1958-60 Transcona, Man. 1988-92 Carmel, IN 2016-present Kelowna, B.C. 1963-66 International Falls, MN 1994-98 Penticton, B.C. 1983-87 Kamloops, B.C. 2009-13 Delta, B.C. 2000-2014 Plymouth, MI 1938-39 Colorado Springs, CO

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Boychuk, Edward 1961 Boyden, George 1941 Bradley, Cody 2016 Bradley, Trey 2019 Brandt, Omer 1953 Bransfield, Ben Dir. of Ops Brennan, Daniel 1986 Brennan, Tom Brindley, Tom Brown, Calvert 1990 Brown, Stephen 1983 Brownlee, Peter transferred Bruininks, Brian 1992 Brunkhorst, John 2007 Budy, Timothy 1989 Buetow, Brad Head Coach Bull, Townsend 1969 Burmaster, Gregg transferred Burns, Daniel 1985 Bush, Walter III 1976 Bushie, Jason Trainer Byrne, Ron Asst. Coach

C •••

Cairns, Kenneth 1963 Calvaruso, Alec 2021 Campbell, John 1970 Campbell, Scott 1987 Canzanello, Andrew 2004 Capello, Gerald Carle, Jerry Athletic Director Carmichael, Gerry 1974 Carney, Dan transferred Carter, Barrie 1966 Casey, Dennis 1993 Cathcart, Dan Catterall, R. Blake 1984 Caulfield, Scott Strength Coach Cecere, Garrett transferred Chamney, Jack* 1946 Chapman, Neil Strength Coach Cheyne, Travis 1998 Chisholm, Colin 1989 Christensen, Eric 1994 Christofferson, Curtis 1979 Christopherson, Jason 1996 Civitarese, David 2012 Clark, Darren 1999 Clark, Harold Jr. 1968 Clark, John Hallett III 1942 Clark, Trent 2002 Clark, William 1954 Clarke, Doug 1989 Clarke, Noah 2003 Cochrane, Frederick 1960 Coles, Jack 1969 Colgan, Mike 2001 Collett, Jeff 2014 Collins, Roosevelt* Trainer Collyard, Robert 1972 Connelly, Brian 2010 Conzo, Troy 2021 Cool, Ray Cortese, Mike 1982 Couch, Murray Coulthard, Doug Cowan, Hal 1955 Cox, Braydon 2007

1958-61 1938-40 2012-16 2015-present 1950-53 2016-present 1982-86 Asst. Coach 1962-64 1986-90 1979-83 1990-91 1988-92 2003-06 1985-89 1988-93 1967-69 2015-17 1981-85 1972-76 2007-present 1982-88

1960-63 2017-present 1967-70 1983-87 2000-04 1956-57 1958-83 1970-74 1992-93 1963-66 1989-92 1976-77 1980-84 2011-15 2014-15 1939-42, ’45-46 2001-04 1994-97 1986-87 1990-91 1975-79 1992-96 2008-12 1995-99 1965-68 1938-39 1998-02 1951-53 1983-85, ’86-87 1999-03 1958-60 1966-69 1997-01 2010-2014 1938-66 1968-71 2006-09 2017-present 1965-66 Trainer 1951-52 1954-55 1952-55 2003-07

Regina, Sask. Colorado Springs, CO Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Swan Lake, Man. Newburyport, MA Vancouver, B.C. Colorado Springs, CO St. Paul, MN Calgary, Alta. Edina, MN Minneapolis, MN Minneapolis, MN Rochester, MN Selkirk, Man. St. Paul, MN Chatham, NJ Clinton, NY Minneapolis, MN Minneapolis, MN Crookston, MN Lively, Ont.

Calgary, Alta. Livonia, MN Cincinnati, OH Nelson, B.C. Rochester, MN Ottawa, Ont. North St. Paul, MN Lethbridge, Alta. Brooklyn, NY Panoka, Alta. Kelowna, B.C. Lake Forest, IL Coquitlam, B.C. Marshfield, VT West Des Moines, IA Saskatoon, Sask. Florissant, CO North Battleford, Sask. Squaw Valley, CA Silver Bay, MN St. Paul, MN Burnsville, MN Calgary, Alta. Superior, WI Duluth, MN Louisville, KY Superior, WI Kamsack, Sask. Weston, Ont. LaVerne, CA Regina, Sask. Fort Wayne, IN Rochester, MN Calgary, Alta. Colorado Springs, CO Hibbing, MN Bloomington, MN Nesconset, NY Colorado Springs, CO Salida, CO Swan Lake, MN New Westminster, B.C. Shaunavon, Sask. Sherwood Park, Alta.


Former Tigers ALL-TIME ALUMNI Crabb, Joey Crane, A. Stoddard Crawford, Jon Cromarty, Sean Cronin, Greg Cross, Dan Cross, Jerry Crum, Tom Cugnet, Jason Cullen, Joe Cullen, Mark Curphy, Robert Cush, Kenneth

2006 1969 1989 2004 Asst. Coach 1989 1991 1991 2000 2003 2002 1962 1953

D •••

Daniels, Eugene 1955 Dea, Murray 1959 DeBoer, Addison 2010 Delich, David 1979 Delich, Joe Asst. Coach Del Vecchio, Matt 1947 Demore, Donald 1956 deRappard, George 1958 Dewire, William 1952 DeYoung, David 1982 DiGiando, Jordan 2015 Dineen, Nick 2012 DiMare, Thomas 1964 Diviney, Norm 1955 Dixon, L. William 1963 Dixon, Robert 1957 Dodge, Stuart 1943 Dolan, Daniel 1985 Doty, Archie 1941 Downing, Jack Downs, Jerome Doyle, Peter 1963 Doyle, Rob 1987 Duryea, Rik 1992 Dutkowski, Brian 1962

E •••

Eastwood, Bud Eastwood, Fred Ebert, Steve* Eddolls, Gordie Egan, John “Mike”* Egan, Thomas Egan, Tim Elfring, Calvin Emilio, Jake Enga, R.J. CO Engelstad, Richard Eveland, Dakota Ewonus, George* Ewonus, Gregory

F •••

Farny, Andrew Feamster, David Fearns, Kent Fejes, Hunter Ferguson, Scott Filbey, Ken

2002-06 Anchorage, AK 1966-67 Minneapolis, MN 1985-86 Andover, MA 2000-04 South Orange, NJ 1990-93 Boston, MA 1986-88 Burlington, VT SID, 2014-present Longmont, CO 1987-89 Aspen, CO 1996-98 North Battleford, Sask. 1999-03 Moorhead, MN 1998-02 Moorhead, MN 1959-60 Eveleth, MN 1950-51 Calgary, Alta.

1952-55 1957-59 2006-10 1975-79 2004 1946-47 1954-55 1954-56 1949-52 1978-80 2011-15 2008-12 1963-64 1952-53 1960-63 1949-51 1938-40 1981-85 Manager 1973-74 1969-70 1960-63 1983-87 1988-92 1959-62

Canora, Sask. Edmonton, Alta. Spring Lake Park, MN Eveleth, MN Eveleth, MN Montreal, Que. Trail, B.C. Westlock, Alta. Cambridge, MA Shoreview, MN Gahanna, OH Omaha, NE Belmont, MA Long Island, NY Port Arthur, Ont. Hamden, CT Colorado Springs, CO St. Paul, MN Colorado Springs, CO Winchester, MA Minneapolis, MN Lindsay, Ont. Excelsior, MN Regina, Sask.

1953 1949-52 Saskatoon, Sask. 1955 1951-54 Saskatoon, Sask. 1966 1963-66 St. Paul, MN transferred 1945-46 Montreal, Que. 1975 1971-74 Mahtomedi, MN 1973 Mahtomedi, MN 1977 1973-74 Mahtomedi, MN 1998 1994-98 Coaldale, Alta. 2019 2015-16 Kleinburg, Ont. 1995 1991-95, Asst. 2014-present Colorado Springs, 1967 2014 1947 1957

1966-67 2010-12 1940-42, ’45-46 1952-53, ’55-56

2019 1980 1995 2016 1985 1986

2015-present 1976-80 1991-95 2012-16 1981-82 1982-86

Grand Forks, ND Anaheim, CA Melville, Sask. Melville, Sask.

Steamboat Springs, CO Detroit, MI Langley, B.C. Anchorage, AK Edina, MN Quesnel, B.C.

Fisher, Tony Flakne, Jon 2021 Flanagan, McKay 2021 Flynn, Al Foley, Sean 1992 Fordyce, Warren 1965 Frame, Thomas 1981 Frank, Paul 1995 Frasca, Tony* 1952 Frasca, Trip 1978 Fredheim, Kris 2010 French, Dean 1989 Freyschlag, K.G. 1950 Frischmon, Trevor 2006 Frolick, James 1963

1971-73 2017-present 2017-present 1955-56 1988-91 1962-65 1977-81 1991-95 1949-52 1973-75 2006-10 1985-86 1947-48 2002-06 1960-63

Minneapolis, MN Maple Plain, MN Ridgefield, CT New Haven, CT St. Paul, MN Dauphin, Man. Richmond, B.C. Spring Lake Park, MN Belmont, MA Colorado Springs, CO Campbell River, B.C. Grafton, ND Colorado Springs, CO Ham Lake, MN Regina, Sask.

G •••

Gabowski, Gil 1960-61 Gadowsky, Guy 1989 1985-89 Gagnon, Len* 1953 1948-49, ’52-53 Gale, Don 1969 1966-69 Gallus, Bruce 1975 1970-74 Gambucci, Andy 1953 1949-53 Gannon, Jake 2009 2005-09 Garrett, Beau 1998 1994-95 Garvey, Dick 1967 1964-67 Gates, Jack 2021 2017-present Gazzola, Peter 1958 1954-55 Gee, Kelly Volunteer Asst. 2014-15 Gee, Wayne 1961 1958-61 Geibel, Brian 1995 1991-92 Genz, John 1967 1964-67 Gerdes, Luc 2017 2013-17 Geronazzo, Peter 1996 1992-96 Gibbons, Mike Asst. Coach 1988-90 Gilbertson, Larry 1962 1959-62 Gilbreth, Matt 1989 1986-87 Gile, James 1986 1982-85 Glassmeyer, Scott 1991 1987-89 Glazebrook, Al 1943 1939-40 Gooch, Trevor 2019 2015-present Goodacre, William 1962 1958-61 Goolsby, Reid 2004 2000-04 Gordon, Brian 1979-80 Gould, Thomas 1969 1967-68 Grabowski, Gilbert 1963 1960-61 Granato, Robert transferred 1989-91 Greco, Brady 2006 2003-05 Green, Art 1943 1941-42 Greseth, Lee Manager Griffin, Daniel 1975 1971-75 Griffin, Kenny 1946 Manager Groom, Lee 1998 1994-97 Gropp, Brent 1986 1982-86 Grumley, Steve 1989 1985-87 Gubbins, James Jr.* 1953 Manager Gudmundson, Jason 1998 1994-98 Guentzel, Gabe 2012 2008-12 Guentzel, Mike Asst. Coach 2008-09 Gunderson, Robert* 1975 1971-75 Gustafson, Jon 1991 1987-91 Gustafson, Steve 1965 1962-63 Gustin, Todd 1999 1995-99

H •••

Haedrich, Michael Hagen, Greg

1978 transferred

1974-78 1989-90

Edmonton, Alta. Cambridge, MA Port Arthur, Ont. Minneapolis, MN Eveleth, MN Roselle, IL West Murray, UT St. Paul, MN Oceanside, CA South Porcupine, Ont. Panoka, Alta. Littleton, CO St. Paul, MN Eden Prairie, MN Trail, B.C. White Bear Lake, MN Grand Forks, ND Colorado Springs, CO Aspen, CO Darien, CT Long Island, NY Mantua, NJ Red Deer, Alta. Ipswich, MA Colorado Springs, CO Minneapolis, MN Regina, Sask. Downers Grove, IL Middleton, WI Los Angeles, CA Rochester, MN N. St. Paul, MN Littleton, CO Kamloops, B.C. Edmonton, Alta. Melrose, MA Arborg, Man. Woodbury, MN Woodbury, MN Richfield, MN Fort Frances, Ont. N. St. Paul, MN Hibbing, MN

St. Paul, MN St. Paul, MN

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Former Tigers ALL-TIME ALUMNI Hale, Stuart* 1941 1938-40 Haley, Dennis 1974 Manager Hall, Tim 2012 2008-12 Halloran, Nick 2020 2016-present Hamburg, Andrew 2013 2009-13 Hamilton, Gord “Spud” Equip. Manager 2008-present Hampson, Greg 1983 1979-83 Hampson, Scott 1982 1978-82 Hansen, Donald 1957 1954-55 Hansen, Matt 2017 2013-17 Hanson, Dave 1977 1973-77 Hanson, Jared 2016 2012-15 Hanson, Kenneth 1964 1961-64 Harasyn, Harry 1956-57 Hardie, David 1986 1983-86 Harrison, Marty transferred 1991-92 Harrison, Neil 1952 Team Manager Harstad, Aaron 2015 2011-15 Hartnell, Chad 1997 1993-97 Hartsburg, Chris 2002 1998-02 Hartwell, James 1980 1977-79 Hartwell, Kenneth 1961 1959-60 Hartwell, Ron 1952 1949-52 Haugland, Richard 1967 1964-67 Haviland, Mike Head Coach 2014-present Hawkins, James 1969 1966-69 Hay, William 1958 1956-58 Heckler, David 1980 1976-80 Heil, Christian 2017 2013-17 Heerema, Jesse 2002 1998-02 Heinbecker, Joe 2000 1997-99 Hendrickson, Alan 1973 1969-73 Herbert, John Sr. 1969 1966-69 Herndon, Eric “Cricket” 1982 Team Manager Hersack, Donald 1957 1955-56 Hersack, Robert 1956 1955-56 Herzog, Geoff 1998 1994-98 Hibben, John 1977 Manager Hiefield, Mike 1977 1973-77 Higgins, Stephen 1969 1966-67 Hildebrand, Guy 1973 1969-73 Hill, Doug 1960-61 Hill, John Asst. Coach 1995-99 Hillen, Jack 2008 2004-08 Hilton, Phil 1955 1952-55 Hites, Chris 1994 1990-91 Hodges, William III 1966 1965-66 Hoekstra, Josh transferred 1992-93 Hoffman, Kevin 1990 1986-90 Holmes, Wayne 1977 1973-77 Hoppe, Keith 1988 1984-88 Hopper, Mort* 1941 SID, Manager Horb, Wayne 1972 1969-72 Howard, William Jr. 1967 1964-66 Howe, Joe 2013 2009-13 Hubchik, Arion “Bunt”* 1958 1954-57 Hughes, Gary 1958 1954-56 Hunter, John Trainer Hushion, Howard* 1948 1945-48 Hutchinson, Glenn* SID Hynnes, Chris 1993 1989-93

I •••

Ikola, Roy* Infantolino, Greg Israel, Ben

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Colorado Springs, CO Minneapolis, MN Sewickley, PA Draper, UT Phoenix, AZ Ottawa, Ont. Edina, MN Edina, MN Colorado Springs, CO St. Cloud, MN North St. Paul, MN Palmer, AK Minneapolis, MN Yorkton, Sask. Penticton, B.C. Needham, MA Aurora, CO Stevens Point, WI Lloydminster, Alta. Chicago, IL Calgary, Alta. Swan Lake, Man. Swan Lake, Man. International Falls, MN Middletown, NJ Wabamun, Atla. Saskatoon, Sask. Northbrook, IL Westminster, CO Murillo, Ont. Sandy, UT Minneapolis, MN White Bear Lake, MN Springfield, IL Vancouver, B.C. Vancouver, B.C. Burnsville, MN Hillsdale, IL Milwaukie, OR Hopkins, MN Buena Park, CA Sudbury, Ont. Anchorage, AK Minnetonka, MN Brandon, Man. Roseau, MN Denver, CO Edina, MN Edmonton, Alta. Ft. Frances, Ont. St. Cloud, MN Colorado Springs, CO Calgary, Alta. Grand Forks, ND Plymouth, MN Grand View, Man. Red Deer, Alta. Winchester, IN Montreal, Que. Redmond, OR Thunder Bay, Ont.

Eveleth, MN East Greenwich, RI Bloomfield Hills, MI

J •••

Jackson, David 1942 Jacobi, Robert 1971 Jaraczewski, Jody 1994 Jaycock, Stan Jenkins, Edwin 1976 Johnson, Bob* Head Coach Johnson, Jon transferred Johnson, Paul 1999 Johnson, Tyler 2011 Josefchak, Cole 2020 Jozsa, Jason 2003

1938-40 1968-71 1990-94 1954-55 1972-76 1963-66 1991-92 1995-99 2007-11 2016-present 1999-03

Washington, CT Grand Forks, ND DePere, WI Calgary, Alta. Minneapolis, MN Minneapolis, MN Pittsburgh, PA Crookston, MN Cloquet, MN Calgary, Alta. Calgary, Alta.

K •••

Kahoot, Bob 1960 1958-60 Yorkton, Sask. Kaiser, Chuck 1976-77 St. Louis, MO Karpan, Aaron 2000 1996-2000 Regina, Sask. Kawano, Chris 2007 2003-07 Dir. Of Ops 2014-2016 Aurora, CO Kawashima, Bill Trainer Honolulu, HI Kearney, Peter 1971 1967-70 Virginia, MN Kehoe, Kade 2020 2016-present Saskatoon, Sask. Kelly, Thomas 1952 1950-52 Arlington, MA Kelly, Thomas* 1982 1978-82 Edina, MN Kendall, Colin transferred 1997-98 Chestermere, Alta. Kennific, Dick* 1955 1952-53 Rowley, MA Kesler, Michael 1970 1967-70 Detroit, MI Kessler, Charles 1983 1979-80 Colorado Springs, CO Ketola, Marty 1987 1983-87 Cloquet, MN Keyte, Jack 1950 1946-47 Colorado Springs, CO Kilbreath, Paul* 1963 1960-63 Wallaceburg, Ont. Kilpatrick, Jimmy 2008 2004-08 New Prague, MN Kim, Alex 2002 2000-02 Fullerton, CA King, Douglas 1968 1965-68 Minneapolis, MN King, Kyle 1987 1983-84 Portland, OR King, Michael 2016 2012-16 Prince George, B.C. Kinsley, Kenneth 1954 1951-54 Calgary, Alta. Kirton, Douglas 1990 1986-90 Elmvale, Ont. Kivihalme, Teemu 2014-17 Savage, MN Klashman, Fred 1976 1972-76 Weston, MA Kleisinger, Terry Asst. Coach 2000-04, 2009-14 Nanaimo, B.C. Knoke, Mike transferred 1976-78 Minneapolis, MN Kola, Bruce Trainer 1974-2012 Red Lodge, MT Konnetic, Dick 1951-53 Rowley, MA Kopesky, Steven 1966 1963-66 St. Paul, MN Kosick, Peter 1954 1951-54 New Westminster, B.C. Krause, Don 1954 Manager East Hartford, CT Kreusch, Tony 1988 Manager Beulah, CO Krischuk, Jason transferred 2001-02 Anchorage, AK Krois, Mark 1987 1983-86 St. Paul, MN Kronschnabel, Jim 1978 1974-78 St. Paul, MN Krushelnyski, Alexander 2014 2010-14 Bloomfield Hills, MI Kryway, Cam 2000 1996-2000 Calgary, Alta. Kwiecinski, Nate 2019 2015-present Livonia, MI

L •••

Labosky, Dan transferred Lagrone, Duggie transferred LaHue, Bruce 1970 Lambert, Judd 1997 Lammers, Jason Asst. Coach Lamoureux, Don Lampl, Cody 2009 Lamppa, Derek transferred Langin, Robert 1971 Laughlin, Ron 1958

2014-15 2014-17 1967-70 1993-97 2009-11 1966-67 2005-09 1989-90 1968-71 1957-58

Edina, MN Plano, TX St. Paul, MN Richmond, B.C. Pittsburgh, PA Winnipeg, Man. Ketchum, ID Babbitt, MN Cranbrook, B.C. Drumheller, Alta.


Former Tigers ALL-TIME ALUMNI Laukitis, Buck 1985 Laurence, Normand 1963 Laurion, Robert* 1960 Laux, James 2005 Law, John V-12 Lawrence, Carl* 1953 Lawson, Patrick 1975 Leaverton, Doug transferred Leclerc, Alex 2020 Lee, Kevin 1991 Leishman, Darren transferred Leolich, Steve Lewis, David 1963 Lidster, Doug 1983 Liebel, Tyler 2004 Lindberg, Robert 1967 Lindgren, Peter 1984 Lindsay, Matt Vol. Asst. Coach Livingston, Garrett* Head Coach Lockwood, Courtney 2015 Loeffler, Robert* 1942 Logergren, John 1971 Lokon, Warren Long, George 1947 Love, Thomas 1960 Lowery, Ryan 2011 Lucia, Don Head Coach Lundgren, Jeffrey 1982

1981-85 1960-63 1957-58 2001-05 1945-46 1949-53 1971-75 2009-10 2016-present 1987-91 1989-90 1951-52 1961-63 1979-83 2000-04 1964-67 1980-84 2005-06 1938-42 2011-14 1938-39 1968-71 1973-74 Manager 1958-60 2007-11 1993-99 1978-82

Peoria, IL Montreal, Que. International Falls, MN Cherry Hill, NJ Highland Park, IL Waterloo, Ont. Calgary, Alta. Painesville, OH Longueuil, Que. Kirkland Lake, Ont. Thunder Bay, Ont. International Falls, MN Calgary, Alta. Kamloops, B.C. Osoyoos, B.C. Minneapolis, MN Grand Forks, ND Deerfield, MA

Maccini, Leonard* 1953 1950-53 MacDonald, Garret Asst. Coach 1999-00 MacDonald, Sonny 1947-49 MacDonald, William* 1952 1949-50 MacDougall, Jim 1990 1987-90 Magee, Dean 1978 1974-78 Magie, Robert 1965 1962-65 Mahncke, R. Bruce 1969 1966-69 Maiko, Gerard 1960 1958-60 Makara, Branden 2020 2016-present Maksymyk, Dale 1981 1977-81 Mallinger, Michael* 1972 1969-72 Mancini, Robert 1982 1978-82 Mangus, Dean 1972 1970-72 Manning, Paul 2001 1997-01 Manthey, Jon 1991 1987-91 Marble, Tyler 2013-16 Marciano, Joe 2013 2009-13 Maric, Peter 2016 2012-2016 Markovich, Paul 1988 1984-88 Marks, Harris 1990 1986-88 Marks, Tudor Jr. 1966 Martello, James 2019 2015-17 Martello, Robert 1957 1955-56 Martin, Garry 1962 1960-62 Martin, James D’Arcy Mason, Charles 1965 1964-65 Massie, Joseph 1940 1938-39 Masters, Rob Manager 2001-06 Matchefts, John Head Coach 1966-71 Maytag, Bud 1949 1945-46 McAlpine, Wayne* 1964 1961-64 McBride, Jack 1951 1948-49 McCafferty, Chris 1994 1990-93 McCarthy, Michael 1986 1982-84 McCarville, M. Peter 1984 1980-81 McCaskill, Cole 2019 2015-present

Wellesley, MA Burnaby, B.C. New Westminster, B.C. Hamden, CT Janesville, WI Banff, Alta. Duluth, MN Colorado Springs, CO Vegreville, Alta. Gloucester, Ont. Selkirk, Man. St. Paul, MN Seaford, NY Winnipeg, Man. Red Deer, Alta. Anoka, MN Detroit, MI Alta Loma, CA Milwaukee, WI Grand Forks, ND Willowdale, Ont. Colorado Springs, CO Rumson, NJ Melrose, MA Neepawa, Man. Toronto, Ont. Houghton, MI Morristown, NJ Richfield, MN Eveleth, MN Colorado Springs, CO Schumecher, Ont. Bloomfield Hill, MI Howell, NJ Edina, MN Chesterfield, MO Kamloops, B.C.

M •••

Breckenridge, CO Minneapolis, MN Duluth, MN Minneapolis, MN Monument, CO Dauphin, Man. Inverness, IL Grand Rapids, MN Roseville, MN

McCleary, Kellie 1944 1941-42 McCleary, Sam 1944 1939-42 McClellan, Dion 1986 1984-86 McCrory, Charles 1976 1972-73 McCulloch, Scott 2008 2004-09 McCusker, Robert 1958 1956-58 McDermott, Eamonn 2014 2010-14 McDonough, Kevin 1986 1982-84 McElhinney, Curtis 2005 2001-05 McGauley, Dave 1986 1982-83 McGhee, Richard 1958 1957-58 McGill, Dan 1963 1960-63 McGrath, William 1943 1939-42 McLay, James Harold 1942 1939-40, ’41-42 McMahon, Doug 1938-39 McMillin, Brian 2010 2006-10 McNeill, Jay 1996 1992-96 Medina, Ted Manager Meier, Lawrence 1949 1945-49 Meier, Lew* 1946-47 Melville, Edmond* 1959 1957-59 Metzger, Steve 1996 1992-95 Metzger, William 1967 1964-67 Michaud, Westin 2019 2015-present Mick, Jay Trainer Might, Jack* 1948 1947-48 Mills, Jack 1953 Manager Milne, Howie 1954-55 Milton, Dan 1972-73 Minelli, Michael 1963 1961-62 Minette, Roland 1942 1940-42 Mio, Eddie 1976 1972-76 Mitchell, Douglas 1959 1955-56 Mitchell, James 1976 1972-76 Mitchell, John 1978 1975-78 Mooney, John transferred 1989-91 Moore, C.E. Head Coach 1944-45 Morgan, Norville 1955 Manager Morgan, Randal Jr. 1969 Manager Morin, Michael 2014 2010-14 Moross, Dave SID 1986-2014 Morrison, Jack 1958 1955-56 Morrison, Justin 2001 1997-01 Moskal, Stan 1962 1959-62 Moskal, Ty 1983 1979-80 Mott, Vern transferred 1977-78 Mowery, Brent 1990 1988-89 Mueller, Kirsten Manager Myers, Donald 1944 1940-42 Myers, Gary 1970 1966-68

N •••

Needham, Bobby Nehama, Jacob Neill, Richard Nelson, Berk Nelson, Meg Nelson, Robert Nelson, Steve Nelson, Steve Nelson, Wayne Nestlerode, William Newson, Ron* Nickerson, George Nicol, Jim Nielsen, Joel Noad, Paul

1997 2019 1941 2000 1980 1938 1994 Asst. Coach 1968 1948 1949 1978 1997 Athletic Director transferred

1993-97 2015-17 1939-41 1996-2000 Trainer 1938 1990-93 1999-00 1965-68 Manager 1945-49 1974-78 1993-95 2001-04 1986-88

Watertown, CT Watertown, CT Salt Lake City, UT Denver, CO Lacombe, Alta. Saskatoon, Sask. Shaker Heights, OH Scottsdale, AZ Calgary, Alta. Devils Lake, ND Calgary, Alta. Camrose, Alta. Fort Frances, Ont. Moose Jaw, Sask. Colorado Springs, CO Roseau, MN Cranbrook, B.C. Las Animas, CO Regina, Sask. Regina, Sask. Drumheller, Alta. Roseville, MN St. Paul, MN Cloquet, MN Houston, TX Colorado Springs, CO Boston, MA Yorkton, Sask. Calgary, Alta. Hibbing, MN Duluth, MN Windsor, Ont. Calgary, Alta. Thunder Bay, Ont. Thunder Bay, Ont. Pittsburgh, PA Spokane, WA Philadelphia, PA Plymouth, MN Warren, MI Trail, B.C. Los Angeles, CA Grandview, Man. Littleton, CO Creelman, Sask. Nelson, B.C. Colorado Springs, CO Colorado Springs, CO Fort Wayne, IN

Quesnel, B.C. Allen, TX Colorado Springs, CO Los Angeles, CA Denver, CO Monte Vista, CO Albert Lea, MN Robbinsdale, MN Minneapolis, MN Barrington, IL Regina, Sask. Thunder Bay, Ont. Seal Beach, CA Lattimer, IA Markham, Ont.

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Former Tigers ALL-TIME ALUMNI Q •••

O •••

O’Brien, Tyler 2011 O’Connell, Drew 2009 O’Connor, Jerome 1973 O’Dell, Jon transferred Ockey, Tanner 2019 Olczyk, Nick 2021 Olds, Andy 1998 Oliver, Jack 1941 Olofsson, Gustav signed Olsen, Mark 1989 Olsen, William 1968 Olson, Lynn 1976 Olson, Marty transferred Osborne, Charles Osborne, Gary 1972 Oscar, Kerry Otto, Henry III 1976 Otto, Robert 1966 Overman, Matt 2010 Owens, Scott 1979

P •••

Palazzari, Doug 1974 Palazzari, Tony 1978 Palm, David 1971 Paradise, Jim 1994 Parliament, Marvin 1964 Paton, Wayne 1982 Patrosso, Derek 2008 Patterson, Harley 1959 Paulson, Jim Paulson, Mark 1970 Paxton, David 1995 Pederson, Thomas 1988 Pernitsky, Alex 2020 Perry, Chase transferred Peters, Dan 2000 Petersen, Ian 2000 Petersen, Toby 2000 Peterson, Dale 1985 Peterson, David 1966 Peterson, Dave* Asst. Coach Peterson, Jim Peterson, Mark 1993 Petiot, Richard 2005 Pettygrove, Marc 1982 Pizzey, Derek 1989 Pochipinski, Trevor 1991 Pojar, John (Chic) transferred Polaski, Scott 2005 Polich, Brandon 2007 Politoski, Jayce transferred Pracht, Richard* 1979 Praznik, Jody transferred Predovich, Walter* 1975 Preissing, Tom 2003 Prestayko, Archie 1962 Prettyman, John 1975 Prindle, William Jr.* 1942 Prosser, Nate 2010 Purpur, Cliff 1971 Putrah, Trevor transferred Pye, Bryan 1974

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2007-11 Stowe, VT 2005-09 Anchorage, AK 1969-72 St. Paul, MN 1979-80 Minnetonka, MN 2015-present Calgary, Alb. 2017-present Long Grove, IL 1993-96 Minneapolis, MN 1939-40 Denver, CO 2013-14 Umeå, Sweden 1985-89 Burnsville, MN 1965-68 Minneapolis, MN 1972-76 East Grand Forks, ND 1989-91 International Falls, MN 1968-69 Lexington, MA 1969-71 Hibbing, MN 1966-68 Swift Current, Sask. Trainer Scarsdale, NY 1963-65 Edmonton, Alta. 2006-10 Bloomington, MN 1975-79 (Head Coach 1999-2014) M adison, WI

1970-74 1975-78 1963-66 1990-94 1960-63 Manager 2004-08 1957-59 1972-73 1967-70 1991-95 1984-88 2016-present 2014-15 1996-2000 1996-2000 1996-2000 1981-85 1963-66 1994-97 1965-66 1989-93 2001-05 1978-82 1985-89 1987-91 1988-90 2001-05 2003-07 1996-98 1975-78 1987-89 Manager 1999-03 1960-62 1971-75 1938-40 2006-10 1968-71 1994-95 1970-74

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Eveleth, MN Eveleth, MN Grand Forks, ND Mound, MN Cochrane, Ont. Colorado Springs, CO Northville, MI Hythe, Alta. Grand Forks, ND Grand Forks, ND Thunder Bay, Ont. Roseau, MN Unity, Sask. Andover, MN Cottage Grove, MN Bloomington, MN Bloomington, MN Minneapolis, MN St. Paul, MN St. Paul, MN St. Paul, MN Bloomington, MN Daysland, Alta. Minneapolis, MN Cranbrook, B.C. Prince Albert, Sask. Roseville, MN Colorado Springs, CO Osseo, MN Milwaukee, WI St. Paul, MN Winnipeg, Man. Pueblo, CO Rosemount, MN Dauphin, Man. International Falls, MN Colorado Springs, CO Elk River, MN Grand Forks, ND Faribault, MN Kapuskasing, Ont.

Quilico, Dan Quincy, Richard Quinn, John

2010 1986 1987

2006-10 Thousand Oaks, CA Team Trainer, 1992-07 Denver, CO 1983-85 Springfield, MA

R •••

Radakovich, Mike* Asst. Coach Radke, David 2019 2015-17 Orinda, CA Rafferty, Patrick transferred 1989-91 Altoona, WI Ralph, Ken Athletic Director 2007-present Salem, NH Rapuzzi, William 2013 2009-13 Anchorage, AK Rau, Chad 2009 2005-09 Eden Prairie, MN Ray, Chris* 1951 1947-51 Belmont, MA Reddington, Shawn transferred 1990-92 Andover, MN Reeve, Henry 1975 Los Angeles, CA Reichart, Ron 1982 1978-82 Rochester, MN Reid, J. Juan* Athletic Director Colorado Springs, CO Reid, Shawn 1994 1990-94 Toronto, Ont. Reilly, Gene Asst Coach 2014-17 Reilly, Mike 1978 1976-78 St. Paul, MN Reinfeld, William 1953 1951-53 Duluth, MN Reinking, Charles 1968 1965-68 Colorado Springs, CO Reinking, Gary 1980 1976-80 Denver, CO Reinking, Harvey Jr. 1958 1955-56 Colorado Springs, CO Reinking, Robert* 1963 Manager Colorado Springs, CO Remackel, Chad 1996 1992-96 St. Paul, MN Reynard, Ryan 1995 1991-95 Keewatin, Ont. Reynolds, Pat 1946-47 Toronto, Ont. Rice, Craig 1971 Manager Grand Forks, ND Ringer, John 1971 1969-70 Wayzata, MN Ringsred, N. Donald 1942 1940-42 Duluth, MN Rishagen, Ronald 1965 1963-64 Trail, B.C. Rivard, Jacques 1963 1960-63 Montreal, Que. Roberts, Brandon 2005 2001-02, ‘03-05 Lake Crystal, MN Robson, Edward 1954 1951-54 Arlington, MA Roe, David 1988 1984-85 St. Paul, MN Rompre, Robert* 1956 1950-51, ’53-56 International Falls, MN Roos, Alex 2017 2013-16 Prairie Grove, IL Ross, John “Chick”* 1946 1939-42, ’45-46 Saskatoon, Sask. Rothstein, Sam 2017 2013-17 Minnetonka, MN Rotondo, Ernest 1959 1956-59 South Porcupine, Ont. Rowell, Dick* 1949 1941-42, ’47-49 Winnipeg, Man. Roy, Clement 1947 1941-42, ’46-47 Virginia, MN Royal, Bernard 1956 1954-56 Yorkton, Sask. Rud, Eric 1997 1993-97 (Asst. Coach 2011-14) Inver Grove Hgts, MN Ryan, Brad Asst. Coach Faribault, MN Ryan, Casey 1971 1968-71 Grand Forks, ND Ryan, Peter 1969 1966-69 Grand Forks, ND

S •••

Salcido, Brian 2007 Sandberg, Bill Sandburg, Eric 1974 Sanders, Ross 1988 Sanford, Eric 1984 Sanger, Jeff 2002 Sauer, Jeff 1965 Scarano, Marty Athletic Director Scarlett, Bob* 1946 Schaefer, Dan Schleicher, John Schmidt, Colin 1996 Schneider, Scott 1987

2003-06 Manager Manager 1984-85 1980-83 1998-02 1962-65 1996-2000 1939-42, ’45-46 Manager 1949-50 1992-96 1983-87

Hermosa Beach, CA Denver, CO Chicago, IL Anchorage, AK Costa Mesa, CA Madison, WI St. Paul, MN Pittsburgh, PA Montreal, Que. Richfield, MN New Haven, CT Regina, Sask. Rochester, MN


Former Tigers ALL-TIME ALUMNI Schrag, Dean 1982 Schuessler, David 1981 Schuler, Alan 1992 Schultz, Stephen 2011 Schum, Douglas 1973 Schwartz, Jaden signed Schwartz, Rylan 2013 Schwartz, Joe 1991 Scott, Ike 1958 Scrim, David 1965 Seasons, Thomas 1950 Seguin, Gerard 1981 Sejna, Peter signed Selman, Butch 1983 Sertich, Marty 2006 Sertich, Mike transferred Sertich, Steve 1974 Shatzer, Derek 2017 Shaw, Matt 1989 Sheridan, Timothy 1988 Sherry, Hunter 1976 Shypitka, Rob 1995 Silver, John 1974 Silverberg, Douglas 1956 Sime, Chris Asst. Coach Simon, Kenneth 1955 Simon, Roger 1965 Simus, A. Jeffrey 1956 Simus, John 1964 Sjowall, Erik 1993 Skalbeck, Archie 2014 Skogstrom, Janne 1981 Slattengren, Aaron 2006 Slattery, Joseph 1949 Slavin, Jaccob signed Smith, Clare 1956 Smith, Gregory signed Smith, Jack 1960 Smith, John Smith, Kenneth 1956 Smith, Megan Smith, Ralph* 1960 Smith, Steve 1990 Smyth, Patrick 1964 Snow, Brook 1943 Snyder, John Soligo, Leo 1953 Soltvedt, Larry 1979 Solymos, Leslie 1960 Soriero, Julie Athletic Director Southwood, Robert 1959 Spelliscy, Halliday* 1951 Spencer, William* 1939 Springer, Sherrie Trainer Stampohar, John Starrak, R. James* 1951 Stebe, James 1975 Steinbergs, Kurt 1983 Steiner, Jon 1995 Stephenson, Mark Strength Coach Sterling, Brett 2006 Stewart, Bruce 1949 St. Mane, Barry 1982 St. Pierre, Max 2020 Stokke, Jesse 2006 Stouffer, Donald 1963 Stoykewych, Peter 2015 Straub, Brandon 2007 Straub, Michael 1977 Struch, Randy 1982

Manager 1978-80 1988-92 2007-11 1969-73 2010-12 2009-13 1988-90 1956-58 1962-65 1946-49 1977-81 2000-03 1979-83 2002-06 2004-05 1970-74 2013-17 1988-89 1984-87 1972-74 1991-95 Manager 1953-56 1988-92 1951-53 1962-65 1954-56 1961-64 1989-90 2010-14 1977-81 2002-06 1946-49 2013-15 1954-56 1973-76 1957-60 1952-53 1954-56 Trainer

Colorado Springs, CO Clayton, MO 100 Mile House, B.C. Westbury, NY Rosemere, Que. Wilcox, Sask. Wilcox, Sask. St. Paul, MN Pamour, Ont. Ottawa, Ont. Montreal, Que. Windsor, Ont. Liptovsky Mikulas, Slovakia St. Louis, MO Roseville, MN Roseville, MN Virginia, MN Highlands Ranch, CO Renton, WA Colorado Springs, CO Madison, WI Cranbrook, B.C. Santa Fe, NM Reger, Alta. New Brighton, MN Park Ridge, IL St. Paul, MN Minneapolis, MN Minneapolis, MN St. Paul, MN Hopkins, MN Enedyberg, Sweden Duluth, MN Sutherland, Sask. Erie, CO Red Deer, Alta. Panoka, Alta. Drumheller, Alta.

1988-89 Manager 1939-40 1966-67 1950-53 1975-79 1959-60 2004-07 1956-59 1947-49 1938-39 1980-84 1975-76 1948-51 1971-75 1980-83 1991-95 2006-09 2002-06 1941-42, ’45-48 1978-79 2016-present 2002-06 1961-63 2011-15 2004-07 1973-77 1978-82

W. Kildonan, Man. Washington, D.C. Colorado Springs, CO Lake Forest, IL Bay City, MI Minneapolis, MN Trail, B.C. Minneapolis, MN Prince Albert, Sask. New Hope, PA Calgary, Alta. Regina, Sask. Grand Junction, CO Ann Arbor, MI Chisholm, MN Moose Jaw, Sask. Duluth, MN Minnetonka, MN Highland, MI Divide, CO Pasadena, CA Yorkton, Sask. Minneapolis, MN Orleans, Ont. Hermantown, MN Vancouver, B.C. Winnipeg, Man. Colorado Springs, CO Ann Arbor, MI Kamloops, B.C.

Strunk, Steve Stuart, Colin Stuart, Mark Stuart, Mike Sunshine, Vic Sutherland, Gordon Swanson, Brian Swanson, Scott Sweatt, Bill Sweatt, Lee Sweezo, Tim Symmonds, Jeffrey

1992 2004 signed 2002 1987 1973 1999 1999 2010 2007 1996 1973

1988-92 2000-04 2002-05 1998-02 1983-85 1969-73 1995-99 1995-99 2006-10 2003-07 1992-96 1971-72

Wausau, WI Rochester, MN Rochester, MN Rochester, MN Denver, CO Fort Frances, Ont. Eagle River, AK Cottage Grove, MN Elburn, IL Elburn, IL Maple Plains, MN Rochester, MN

Taber, Dick* Athletic Director 1982-90 Tabrum, Mark Asst. Coach 1993-99 Taeck, Marcus 1993 1990-93 Taft, Charlie 2015 2011-15 Tanberg, T.J. 1998 1994-98 Tanner, Robert 1959 1955-59 Tardy, Weston 2006 2002-06 Taylor, Max Athletic Director 1991-96 Testwuide, Mike 2010 2006-10 Tharinger, Stephen 1971 1969-70 Thauwald, Scott 2007 2003-08 Thompson, Alexander* 1941 Thompson, Bob 1943 1938-40 Thompson, Cheddy* Head Coach 1945-55 Thompson, Wm. Jr. 1953 1950-53 Thorimbert, Josh 2014 2010-14 Thurston, Tom Manager 1995-98 Toohy, Ralph* transferred 1946-47 Traub, Dan 1976 Manager Tsiantar, Nick transferred 2001-03 Tucker, David 1994 1991-93 Turner, Len 1945-47 Turner, Tim 1984 1980-84 Tutten, William* 1948 1941-42

Clarkston, MN Federal Way, WA Kungalv, Sweden Edina, MN Littleton, CO Trail, B.C. Duluth, MN Valdosta, GA Vail, CO Minnetonka, MN Rochester, MN Madison, CT Madison, CT Fielding, Sask. Pittsburgh, PA Saskatoon, Sask. St. Louis Park, MN Montreal, Que. Albuquerque, NM Simi Valley, California Excelsior, MN Regina, Sask. Kelowna, B.C. Melville, Sask.

T •••

U •••

Underwood, Stephen

V •••

Vacanti, Mike Van, Glenn Van Horn, Bryce Van Pelt, John Varley, Emily* Venkus, Chris Versich, Christiano Viger, Howard Villeneuve, Ronald Vlassopoulos, Andreas Voorhees, Brent Voorhees, K.J.

W •••

Wakefield, Thomas Wakelyn, Marty Waldo, Brian Walsky, Eric Wamsganz, Scott Warner, Ed*

Strength Coach

2010-11

1983 1980-81 1980 1976-80 2020 2016-present transferred 2000-01 Equip. Room Supervisor 1992 1991-92 2021 2017-present 1957 1954-56 1958 1957-58 2010 2005-10 2001 1997-01 2000 1996-00

1968 1986 1999 2009 2015 Manager

1965-67 1982-86 1995-97 2006-09 2011-15 2006-08

Calgary, Alta.

Edina, MN W. St. Paul, MN Kimball, MI Edina, MN Colorado Springs, CO Hinsdale, IL Kelly Lake, MN International Falls, MN Marxville, Ont. Los Angeles, CA Lake Stevens, WA Lake Stevens, WA

Devils Lake, ND Victoria, B.C. Cottage Grove, MN Anchorage, AK Anchorage, AK Binghamton, NY

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Former Tigers ALL-TIME ALUMNI Warner, James 1978 1974-78 Warwick, Arthur 1964 1961-64 Waugh, John 1940 Manager, 1938-40 Weir, James 1954 1952-53 Wells, John 1967 1965-67 Westby, Dave Asst. Coach Whitaker, Gordon 1987 1983-87 White, Burleson 1951 Manager Whiteside, Cy 1959 1957-59 Whitworth, Harry* 1950 1946-50 Whyte, Gregory 1981 1977-81 Wieck, Doug transferred 1984-86 Wilcox, Ted SID Wilcox, Thomas 1970 Manager Wilder, Clark 1951 1947-50 Wilharm, James 1990 1988-90 Wilkie, Chris 2020 2017-present Williams, Boyce Manager Williams, Brian 2021 2017-present Wilson, Wilmer “Spike”* 1943 1939-43 Winkler, Scott* 2013 2009-13 Winkler, Shaun 2002 1998-02 Winograd, Robert 1973 1969-72 Wishart, Don 1957 1954-57 Wishart, Vernon R. 1950 1946-49 Wonoski, Fred 1954-55 Woodruff, Clinton* 1940 1939-40 Woodworth, Steven Strength Coach 2015-present Wright, Scott Manager Wysopal, Brett transferred 2007-08

Y •••

Yalich, Milo (Mike)* 1950 Yankovich, Alexander 1963 Young, Earl 1960 Young, Ernest* 1942 Young, Ian 2015 Young, John Yutsyk, Dale 1971

Z •••

Zaba, Matt Zawatsky, Edward Zulianello, Colin Zupetz, Charlie

2007 1991 2001 1975

1947-50 1960-63 1957-59 1938-42 2011-15 1959-60 1968-71

Eveleth, MN Schumacher, Ont. Schumacher, Ont. Saskatoon, Sask. Missouri City, TX Timmins, Ont. Lethbridge, Alta.

2003-07 1987-91 1997-01 1972-75

Yorkton, Sask. Langenburg, Sask. Thunder Bay, Ont. Virginia, MN

* deceased

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All-time results PAST SCORES 1937-38 DATE J 21 F1 F2 F8 F 16 F 23 F 25 M2 M9 M 16 M 23 M 30

3-9-0

CC | COACH JOHN ATWOOD | OPP 1......................... Giddings, Inc............................. 8 0.....................Broadmoor Hotelmen...................... 2 2 ............................ Bankers................................ 4 2.....................Newton Lumberjacks...................... 4 2 ...................... Alexander Filmers .................. 1 (ot) 0..........................Ideal Cleaners............................ 9 1 ................ Colorado School of Mines .................. 8 4.....................Broadmoor Hotelmen...................... 0 3 ......................... Giddings, Inc. ........................... 5 7............................. Bankers................................ 4 1....................... Price and Young.......................... 0 0...................... Alexander Filmers......................... 1

1938-39

8-3-0

DATE CC | COACH GARRETT LIVINGSTON | OPP D 14 5.............. Colorado Springs Merchants................. 4 J4 5...................... Alexander Filmers ........................ 0 J 18 3....................Newton Lumberjacks ............... 2 (ot) F9 0.............. Colorado Springs Merchants ................ 6 F 11 4........................ Fountain Valley..................... 3 (ot) M3 8................ Colorado School of Mines .................. 5 M8 4....................Newton Lumberjacks...................... 0 M 11 8................... University of Colorado ..................... 3 M 15 6.............. Colorado Springs Merchants............... 12 M 18 5..............Colorado Springs Merchants*................ 2 M 22 4 .............Colorado Springs Merchants*................ 5 *Pikes Peak League Championship

1939-40 DATE D9 D 15 D 16 J3 J 16 J 17 F3 F 23 F 24 M 16 M 21 M 23

1940-41 DATE D 13 D 14 D 23 D 24 D 26 D 27 D 30 D 31 J3 J4 J 11 J 13 J 31 F1 F7 F8 F 21 F 22 M 14 M 15

7-3-2

CC | COACH GARRETT LIVINGSTON | OPP 4......................Coca Cola Bottlers........................ 7 4 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 2 4 .................. University of Michigan ............... 3 (ot) 5......................Coca Cola Bottlers ................. 5 (ot) 4...................University of California ............... 4 (ot) 3...................University of California...................... 2 10 ............. Colorado School of Mines .................. 1 6 ............... Montana School of Mines .................. 0 9 ............... Montana School of Mines .................. 1 10....................Coca Cola Bottlers........................ 2 1............University of Southern California.............. 4 5............University of Southern California............ 11

10-9-1

CC | COACH GARRETT LIVINGSTON | OPP 7 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 3 1 .................. University of Michigan ............... 1 (ot) 5.........................Yale University........................... 6 1.........................Yale University........................... 5 2 ................. University of California..................... 3 3 ........ University of California-Sacramento ........... 1 2................ University of California-LA ................. 1 2 .......... University of Southern California ............. 5 3 .................... University of Illinois ....................... 7 2 .................... University of Illinois ....................... 6 7...................University of California...................... 2 3...................University of California...................... 5 3............University of Southern California.............. 4 4............University of Southern California.............. 6 5 ............... University of California-LA .................. 2 7 ............... University of California-LA .................. 2 15 ............. Colorado School of Mines .................. 1 15 ............. Laramie American Legion .................. 1 12.......................Tulsa All-Stars........................... 1 16.......................Tulsa All-Stars........................... 1

1941-42 DATE D 19 D 20 D 26 D 27 D 29 J1 J3 J9 J 10 F6 F7 F 20 F 21 M6 M7

6-6-3

CC | COACH GARRETT LIVINGSTON | OPP 2 .................... Dartmouth College........................ 3 3 .................... Dartmouth College........................ 1 1 .......................... Bakersfield.............................. 4 1 .......................... San Diego.............................. 4 4 .......... University of Southern California ........... 10 1.......................... Santa Rosa............................. 4 1 ................. University of California..................... 0 5...................University of California...................... 3 2...................University of California...................... 8 6............University of Southern California ....... 6 (ot) 2............University of Southern California........ 2 (ot) 6 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 2 10 ................ University of Michigan ..................... 2 4 .................... University of Illinois ....................... 2 3 .................... University of Illinois................ 3 (2ot)

1942-44 NO GAMES PLAYED 1944-45

1-3-1

1945-46

3-8-0

DATE F3 F8 J9 J 16 J 17

DATE D8 D 13 D 22 D 28 D 29 J 11 J 12 J 18 J 19 F 14 F 15

CC | COACH C.E. MOORE | OPP 5 ............... Colorado Springs Rangers .................. 6 1 ................ Air Force-Peterson Field ................... 3 1 ................. 2nd Air Force Battalion............... 1 (ot) 2 ............... Colorado Springs Rangers .................. 0 5 ................. 2nd Air Force Battalion .................... 6

CC | COACH CHEDDY THOMPSON | OPP 4................Colorado Springs All-Stars .................. 3 4................Colorado Springs All-Stars .................. 3 11..............Colorado Springs All-Stars .................. 3 2 ................... University of Toronto .................... 11 2 ................... University of Toronto ...................... 8 4 .................. University of Michigan ............... 5 (ot) 3 .................. University of Michigan ................... 10 3 .............. University of Saskatchewan ................. 5 0 .............. University of Saskatchewan ................. 7 2...................University of Manitoba ..................... 9 7...................University of Manitoba ............... 9 (ot)

1946-47

DATE N 29 N 30 D 26 D 27 D 30 J3 J4 J 10 J 11 J 17 J 18 J 24 J 25 F8 F 10 F 20 F 21 F 28 M1

14-5-0

CC | COACH CHEDDY THOMPSON | OPP 18 ..................Tulsa Independents ....................... 0 16 ..................Tulsa Independents ....................... 0 6 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 4 1 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 5 4.........................Yale University........................... 3 3 .................... Dartmouth College.................. 4 (ot) 5 .................... Dartmouth College........................ 2 6 ................@ University of California................... 1 3 ........... @ San Francisco Olympic Club .............. 4 6.........................Michigan Tech........................... 5 8.........................Michigan Tech........................... 2 9 ..............San Francisco Olympic Club................. 2 5 ..............San Francisco Olympic Club................. 0 10.................University of California...................... 5 15.................University of California...................... 5 9 ..................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 5 4 ..................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 3 3 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 8 2 ................. University of Minnesota .................. 15

1947-48

19-8-0

1948-49

15-7-1

DATE CC | COACH CHEDDY THOMPSON | OPP D4 26...........University of Nebraska-Omaha................ 3 D5 16...........University of Nebraska-Omaha................ 3 D9 4 .............. University of Saskatchewan ................. 8 D 10 6 .............. University of Saskatchewan ................. 3 D 19 8 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 5 D 20 7 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 6 D 26 7.........................Michigan Tech........................... 6 D 27 8.........................Michigan Tech........................... 3 D 29 13....................Harvard University ........................ 6 D 30 10....................Harvard University ........................ 3 J9 15.......................Wichita Flyers ........................... 7 J 10 6.........................Wichita Flyers ........................... 2 J 16 7 ..............San Francisco Olympic Club................. 4 J 17 3 ..............San Francisco Olympic Club................. 2 F6 6...................University of California...................... 5 F7 12.................University of California...................... 4 F 12 4 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 8 F 13 6 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 3 F 23 0 ..................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 4 F 24 2 ..................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 3 F 27 1.................@ University of Michigan.................... 3 F 28 1.................@ University of Michigan.................... 6 M6 10.....................@ Wichita Flyers.......................... 0 M7 13.....................@ Wichita Flyers.......................... 3 M 12 5..............University of British Columbia................ 9 M 13 7..............University of British Columbia................ 3 M 18 4.....................Dartmouth College*........................ 8 *NCAA playoff game

DATE CC | COACH CHEDDY THOMPSON | OPP N 26 14 .................. vs. Wichita Flyers^ ....................... 1 N 27 8 .................... vs. Wichita Flyers^ ....................... 4 D 10 12 ............. University of North Dakota .................. 4 D 11 12 ............. University of North Dakota .................. 4 D 21 2 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 5 D 22 4 .................. University of Michigan ............... 4 (ot) D 24 6.........................Yale University........................... 5 D 25 7.........................Yale University........................... 3 D 29 3..............@ University of North Dakota................. 5 D 30 3..............@ University of North Dakota................. 6 J2 5......................@ Boston College .................. 6 (ot) J5 8.......................@ Yale University......................... 2 J8 8...................@ Princeton University..................... 2 F4 3 ....................University of Alberta....................... 2 F5 6 ....................University of Alberta....................... 5 F 11 7...................University of California...................... 1 F 12 12.................University of California...................... 4 F 24 8 ................ .@ University of California................... 5 F 26 9 ................@ University of California................... 5 M4 5 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 2 M5 4 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 7 M 18 3 ...................... Boston College*.......................... 7 M 19 4 ................. University of Michigan# .................. 10 ^played in Albuquerque, N.M. *NCAA playoff game #NCAA consolation game

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All-time results PAST SCORES 1950 SEMIFINAL GAME

1950 NCAA CHAMPIONS

MARCH 16, 1950 AT BROADMOOR ICE PALACE Boston College.......................................................... 2-0-1 – 3 Colorado College....................................................... 3-3-4 – 10 First Period: 1. BC, Mulhern (Ceglarski) 3:07 2. CC, Hartwell (Ray) 14:54 3. CC, Lawrence (Berry, Frasca) 16:29 4. CC, Hartwell (Whitworth) 17:18 5. BC, Mulhern (unassisted) 17:55 Penalties: BC, Threadgold (minor), Ceglarski (minor); CC, Berry (minor), Yalich (minor), Hartwell (minor) Second Period: 6. CC, Ray (Hartwell) 1:21 7. CC, Lawrence (Berry) 9:30 8. CC, Lawrence (Frasca, Berry) 16:36 Penalties: CC, Starrak (major), Maccini (minor) Third Period: 9. CC, Lawrence (Berry) 7:09 10. CC, Frasca (Yalich) 7:31 11. CC, MacDonald (Ray) 13:22 12. CC, Lawrence (Frasca, MacDonald) 15:37 13. BC, Threadgold (McCusker) 16:21 Penalties: BC, Mulhern (minor), Ceglarski (minor) Shots on Goal: Boston College – 27 (6-14-7) Colorado College – 44 (16-14-14) Goalie Saves: BC, Maggio – 32 (13-11-8) and Casey 2 (x-x-2) CC, Ikola – 24 (4-14-6)

1950 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME MARCH 18, 1950 AT BROADMOOR ICE PALACE Boston University........................................................1-0-3 – 4 Colorado College........................................................0-3-10 – 13 First Period: 1. BU, Czarnota (Garrity) 6:16 Penalties: BU, Jurgelevich, Robinson, Garrity (all minor); CC, Starrak, Yalich, Eastwood (all minor) Second Period: 2. CC, Whitworth (Starrak) 7:53 3. CC, Lawrence (Frasca, Berry) 8:05 4. CC, Ray (Hartwell, Yalich) 14:27 Penalties: BU, Kelley (minor), Folino (minor), Czarnota (major); CC, Frasca (minor) Third Period: 5. CC, Hartwell (unassisted) :52 6. CC, Ray (Whitworth) 5:26 7. BU, Kelley (Garrity) 6:47 8. CC, Whitworth (Ray, Hartwell) 9:49 9. CC, Ray (Whitworth) 11:20 10. CC, Hartwell (Whitworth, Ray) 11:34 11. CC, Frasca (Berry, MacDonald) 13:03 12. CC, Berry (Frasca, MacDonald) 13:18 13. CC, Starrak (unassisted) 16:15 14. CC, Ray (unassisted) 16:39 15. BU, Garrity (Kelley) 18:21 16. CC, Frasca (Lawrence) 18:29 17. BU, Bell (Robinson, Bradley) 19:56 Penalties: CC, Maccini (minor); MacDonald (minor) Shots on Goal: Boston University – 26 (9-6-11) Colorado College – 43 (10-15-18) Goalie Saves: BU, Bevins – 30 (10-12-8) CC, Ikola – 22 (8-6-8)

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Back: Neil Harrison (manager), Jim Starrak, Carl Lawrence, Clark Wilder, Chris Ray, Bill MacDonald, Andy Gambucci, Tony Frasca, Ron Hartwell, Len Maccini, Bud Eastwood, Cam Berry, Burleson White, Gordon Atkinson. Front: Harry Whitworth, Rosie Collins (trainer), Coach Cheddy Thompson, Mike Yalich, Juan Reid (athletic director), Bucky Reinking (team mascot), Roy Ikola.

1949-50

18-5-1

DATE CC | COACH CHEDDY THOMPSON | OPP D9 5.....................@ Wichita All-Stars ....................... 4 D 10 10...................@ Wichita All-Stars ....................... 1 D 16 9 ...................... Wichita All-Stars ......................... 0 D 17 13 .................... Wichita All-Stars ......................... 3 D 22 6 .............. University of Saskatchewan ................. 3 D 23 9 .............. University of Saskatchewan ................. 6 D 29 12.....................Brown University ......................... 7 D 30 8.......................Brown University ......................... 5 J6 16 ..................University of Denver....................... 0 J7 10 ..................University of Denver....................... 0 J 13 4..............University of British Columbia................ 8 J 14 3..............University of British Columbia................ 5 J 21 14................ @ University of Denver .................... 1 J 30 10................ @ University of Denver .................... 3 F3 8 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 5 F4 3 ............... University of North Dakota ............ 3 (ot) F 10 8...............@ University of Minnesota^................. 6 F 11 2 ............ @ University of Minnesota^^ ............... 4 F 17 1.................@ University of Michigan.................... 5 F 18 1................ .@ University of Michigan................. 11 M3 9 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 2 M4 6 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 1 M 16 10 .................... Boston College*.......................... 3 M 18 13 ...................Boston University#........................ 4 (excluding Alumni game) ^ @ St. Paul, MN ^^ @ Rochester, MN *NCAA semifinal #NCAA championship

1950-51 DATE D4 D5 D8 D9 D 16 D 18

16-8-1

CC | COACH CHEDDY THOMPSON | OPP 7 ............ Brandon University (Manitoba) ............... 7 9 ............ Brandon University (Manitoba) ............... 3 11 ............... @ University of Denver .................... 8 7 ................. @ University of Denver .................... 5 7 ................... University of Toronto ...................... 5 5 ................... University of Toronto................. 6 (ot)

D 21 17...................Princeton University....................... 7 D 22 8.....................Princeton University....................... 4 D 27 4 ....................@ Boston University ...................... 7 D 29 1 .......................@ Boston College ...................... 3 D 31 11............ ...@ Clinton Hockey Club (NY)................ 7 J5 16.......................Michigan Tech........................... 1 J6 10.......................Michigan Tech........................... 4 J 12 10 ..................University of Denver....................... 3 J 13 8 ....................University of Denver....................... 4 F9 4 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 6 F 10 9 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 7 F 16 2................ .@ University of Minnesota ................. 5 F 17 4................ .@ University of Minnesota ........... 5 (ot) F 19 10..............@ University of North Dakota................ 3 F 20 7...............@ University of North Dakota................. 5 M2 9 ....................University of Alberta....................... 3 M3 8 ....................University of Alberta ................ 7 (ot) M 16 4 ..................... Brown University* ........................ 8 M 17 4 ......................Boston University....................... #7 *NCAA playoff game, #NCAA consolation game

1951-52 DATE D1 D7 D8 D 21 D 22 D 26 D 27 J4 J5 J 11 J 12 F1 F2 F7 F9

19-5-1 (10-2)

CC | COACH CHEDDY THOMPSON | OPP 7 .................. University of Denver^ ..................... 6 3 ................. @ University of Denver^ ................... 4 7 .................. University of Denver^ ..................... 3 5.........................Yale University........................... 2 3.........................Yale University........................... 6 10 ............ University of Saskatchewan ................. 5 7 .............. University of Saskatchewan ................. 2 5.................@ University of Minnesota .................. 3 6................ .@ University of Minnesota ................. 4 5 ....................University of Denver....................... 0 4 .................. @ University of Denver .................... 5 14.......................Michigan Tech........................... 7 12.......................Michigan Tech........................... 2 13 .......... Brandon University (Manitoba) ............... 3 8 ............ Brandon University (Manitoba) ............... 2


All-time results PAST SCORES F 12 3 .............. @ Michigan State University ................ 0 F 13 6 .............. @ Michigan State University ................ 3 F 15 5..................@ University of Michigan.................... 3 F 16 6................. .@ University of Michigan ............ 7 (ot) F 21 9 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 5 F 22 9 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 2 M1 6..............University of British Columbia................ 6 M3 10............University of British Columbia................ 7 M 14 4........................Yale University* .......................... 3 M 15 1 ................. University of Michigan# .................... 4 ^non-conference game *NCAA semifinal #NCAA championship

1952-53

9-11-0 (4-10)

DATE CC | COACH CHEDDY THOMPSON | OPP N 29 5 ................ Colorado College Alumni ................... 4 D5 11 ................. University of Toronto ...................... 3 D6 3 ................... University of Toronto ...................... 4 D 19 2 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 3 D 20 6 .................. University of Michigan ................... 10 D 29 2 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 5 D 30 5 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 2 J2 6.................Michigan State University................... 4 J3 5.................Michigan State University................... 3 J 16 4 ....................University of Denver..................... 11 J 17 2 ....................University of Denver....................... 4 F6 3 .................. @ University of Denver .................... 4 F7 3 ................. @ University of Denver .................... 8 F 10 4..............@ University of North Dakota............... 12 F 11 3...............@ University of North Dakota............... 10 F 13 7 ..................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 5 F 14 0...................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 5 F 18 6 ............ Brandon University (Manitoba) ............... 4 F 19 11 .......... Brandon University (Manitoba) ............... 4 F 28 9 ....................University of Alberta....................... 1 M2 6 ....................University of Alberta....................... 4 (excluding Alumni game)

1953-54 DATE D5 D6 D 12 D 14 D 19 D 26 D 28 J1 J2 J4 J8 J9 J 15 J 16 J 30 F5 F6 F9 F 10 F 12 F 13 F 19 F 20 F 27 M6 M8

14-9-1 (6-8)

CC | COACH CHEDDY THOMPSON | OPP 11 .............. Colorado College Alumni ................... 3 3 ................ Colorado College Alumni ................... 6 3.....................Edmonton Oil Kings........................ 5 7.....................Edmonton Oil Kings........................ 2 5 ....................University of Denver....................... 7 5......................Harvard University ........................ 3 9......................Harvard University ........................ 0 2.................@ University of Minnesota .................. 7 1............... .@ University of Minnesota ................. 7 5 .................... Dartmouth College........................ 4 6.........................Michigan Tech........................... 3 5.........................Michigan Tech........................... 0 4 .................. @ University of Denver .................... 5 6 ....................University of Denver....................... 5 8 ................. Rensselaer Polytechnic .................... 3 6 .............. University of Saskatchewan ................. 0 2 .............. University of Saskatchewan............. 2(ot) 3 .............. @ Michigan State University............ 2(ot) 4 ..............@ Michigan State University ................ 8 1................ .@ University of Michigan................... 5 2................ .@ University of Michigan................... 9 5 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 3 2 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 1 2 ....................University of Denver....................... 6 10............University of British Columbia................ 0 15............University of British Columbia................ 1

1954-55 ............................. 22-6-0 (14-4) DATE CC | COACH CHEDDY THOMPSON | OPP N 26 5 ................ Colorado College Alumni ................... 3 N 27 2 ................ Colorado College Alumni ................... 5 D4 7 ................... Prince Albert Mintos ...................... 3 D6 7 ................... Prince Albert Mintos ...................... 4 D 10 17 ................ College of St. Thomas ..................... 0 D 11 11 ................ College of St. Thomas ..................... 0 D 17 4 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 0 D 18 5 .................. University of Michigan ............... 4 (ot) D 21 5.................Michigan State University................... 4 D 22 2.................Michigan State University................... 4 D 28 6 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 2 D 29 3 ................. University of Minnesota .............. 2 (ot) J6 7 ................. Lethbridge Native Sons .................... 5 J8 5 ................. Lethbridge Native Sons .................... 7 J 14 3 ...................@ University of Denver .................... 1 J 15 6 ....................University of Denver....................... 4 F3 4 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 3 F4 7 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 1 F8 4................@ University of Minnesota .................. 2 F9 4............... .@ University of Minnesota ................. 3 F 11 3..............@ University of North Dakota................. 4 F 12 4..............@ University of North Dakota................. 3 F 18 2...................@ University of Denver .................... 3 F 19 3 ....................University of Denver................. 4 (ot) F 25 4 ...................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 1 F 26 4 ...................... @ Michigan Tech................... 3 (ot) M5 5 ....................University of Alberta....................... 1 M7 7 ....................University of Alberta....................... 3 M 10 2 ................ St. Lawrence University* ................... 1 M 12 3 ................. University of Michigan# .................... 5 *NCAA playoff game #NCAA finals (excluding Alumni games)

Ron Hartwell 1949-52

1955-56 17-11-0 (10-8)

DATE CC | COACH TOM BEDECKI | OPP N 25 5 ................ Colorado College Alumni ................... 4 N 26 10 .............. Colorado College Alumni ................... 6 D3 7 ................... University of Toronto ...................... 1 D5 6 ................... University of Toronto ...................... 4 D 13 4...............@ University of North Dakota................. 2 D 14 4...............@ University of North Dakota................. 5 D 16 2............... .@ University of Minnesota^................. 3 D 17 2................ .@ University of Minnesota ................. 0 D 22 7.........................Michigan Tech........................... 3 D 23 3.........................Michigan Tech........................... 9 D 28 2 .......................Spokane Flyers ........................ 10 D 31 5 .......................Spokane Flyers .......................... 8 J7 8 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 5 J9 7 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 2 J 12 8 .............. University of Saskatchewan ................. 1 J 14 13 ............ University of Saskatchewan ................. 4 J 20 2 ...................@ University of Denver .................... 0 J 21 8 ....................University of Denver....................... 1 F3 4 ............. @ Michigan State University ................ 2 F4 6.............. @ Michigan State University ................ 1 F7 6................. .@ University of Michigan................... 3 F8 2..................@ University of Michigan................... 7 F 11 1 ......................... Regina Pats............................. 3 F 13 5 ......................... Regina Pats............................. 1 F 18 9..............University of British Columbia................ 1 F 20 16............University of British Columbia................ 1 F 24 1 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 4 F 25 2 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 4 M2 3 ................. ..@ University of Denver ................. 10 M3 1 ....................University of Denver....................... 5 ^at St. Paul Auditorium

Bob McCusker 1956-58

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All-time results PAST SCORES 1957 SEMIFINAL GAME

1957 NCAA CHAMPIONS

MARCH 14, 1957 AT BROADMOOR ICE PALACE Clarkson ......................................................................1-0-2 – 3 Colorado College ..........................................................1-2-2 – 5 First Period: 1. C, Van Lammers (Rowe) 7:43 2. CC, McCusker (Hay, Wishart) 10:12 Penalties: C, Seale (minor); CC, Andrews (minor); deRappard (minor) Second Period: 3. CC, Hubchik (Hersack) 13:31 4. CC, McCusker (McGhee, Hay) 16:14 Penalties: C, Seale (minor), Seale (minor); CC, Harasyn (minor) Third Period: 5. C, Van Lammers (Quartermain) 6:11 6. CC, McCusker (unassisted) 12:57 7. CC, Andrews (Harasyn, deRappard) 15:32 8. C, Gilchrist (Howell) 18:09 Penalties: C, Williamson (minor), Graham (minor); CC, Scott (minor), Andrews (minor), Hughes (minor) Shots on Goal: Clarkson – 21 (8-3-10) Colorado College – 60 (17-24-19) Goalie Saves: C, MacDonald – 55 (16-22-17) CC, Southwood – 18 (7-3-8)

1957 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME MARCH 16, 1957 AT BROADMOOR ICE PALACE University of Michigan.............................................. 3-1-2 – 6 Colorado College .......................................................3-3-7 – 13 First Period: 1. CC, McCusker (Scott, McGhee) 3:15 2. CC, Hay (McCusker) 8:04 3. CC, McCusker (Hay, Capello) 11:39 4. UM, Dunnigan (unassisted) 13:14 5. UM, McDonald (unassisted) 17:30 6. UM, Hutton (McDonald) 17:57 Penalties: CC, Southwood (minor), Hubchik (minor) Second Period: 7. CC, Dea (Laughlin) 4:52 8. CC, Andrews (Hubchik) 6:18 9. UM, Switzer (Dunnigan) 10:18 10. CC, Hay (McCusker, McGhee) 14:05 Penalties: UM, Schiller (minor), Schiller (minor); CC, Hughes (minor) Third Period: 11. CC, McCusker (Dea) 1:23 12. CC, Patterson (Harasyn) 6:20 13. CC, Hersack (Hubchik, Andrews) 9:10 14. CC, Harasyn (Patterson) 12:59 15. CC, McCusker (Hay) 13:47 16. CC, Hersack (Hubchik) 14:53 17. UM, Rendall (Starr) 15:15 18. CC, Wishart (deRappard) 16:11 19. UM, McDonald (Switzer) 16:36 Penalties: UM, Dunnigan (minor), Rendall (minor); CC, McCusker (minor), Capello (minor) Shots on Goal: University of Michigan – 27 (9-7-11) Colorado College – 41 (10-14-17) Goalie Saves: UM, Childs – 28 (7-11-10) CC, Southwood – 21 (6-6-9)

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Coach Tom Bedecki (standing second from right) and his 1956-57 Tigers claimed Colorado College’s second NCAA championship. Team members included Dick McGhee, George deRappard, Murray Dea, Harley Patterson, Bob Southwood, Bob Tanner, Harry Harasyn, Gerry Capello, Ron Villeneuve, John Andrews, Jerry Art, Ron Laughlin, Bunt Hubchik, Gary Hughes, Don Wishart, Red Hay, Bob McCusker, Ike Scott, Howie Viger, trainer Rosie Collins and manager Pete Gazzola. Missing: Don Hersack.

1956-57

25-5-0 (14-4)

DATE CC | COACH TOM BEDECKI | OPP N 30 2 ................ Colorado College Alumni ................... 1 D1 9 ................ Colorado College Alumni ................... 5 D6 8 ..................... Humboldt Indians ........................ 4 D8 12 ................... Humboldt Indians ........................ 3 D 13 12 ............. Saint Boniface Canadiens .................. 2 D 15 15 ............. Saint Boniface Canadiens .................. 5 D 18 5 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 4 D 19 7 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 5 D 21 8.................Michigan State University................... 2 D 22 7.................Michigan State University................... 1 J1 10.......................Yale University........................... 0 J2 17.......................Yale University........................... 3 J4 4 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 1 J5 5 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 3 J 11 3 ...................@ University of Denver .................... 6 J 12 8 ....................University of Denver................. 7 (ot) J 26 5 ......................... Regina Pats............................. 3 J 28 8 ......................... Regina Pats............................. 1 F2 3......................Flin Flon Bombers ........................ 5 F4 4......................Flin Flon Bombers ........................ 2 F8 3...............@ University of North Dakota................. 6 F9 4.............. .@ University of North Dakota................ 5 F 11 3.............. .@ University of Minnesota^ .......... 2 (ot) F 12 5................@ University of Minnesota .................. 2 F 15 6 ...................@ University of Denver .................... 4 F 16 4 ....................University of Denver....................... 3 F 19 6 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 4 F 20 7 ............... University of North Dakota ............ 6 (ot) M1 3 ...................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 4 M2 5 ...................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 4 M 14 5 ........................... Clarkson* .............................. 3 M 16 13 ............... University of Michigan# .................... 6 (excluding Alumni games) ^at St. Paul Auditorium *NCAA playoff game #NCAA finals

1957-58 17-12-1 (11-9)

DATE CC | COACH TOM BEDECKI | OPP N 30 6 ................ Colorado College Alumni ................... 2 D7 12 ................. University of Toronto ...................... 5 D9 2 ................... University of Toronto ...................... 2 D 13 4 .................. @ University of Denver .................... 6 D 14 6 ....................University of Denver....................... 2 D 17 7 ............. ..@ Michigan State University ............... 2 D 18 4 .................@ Michigan State University .............. 6 D 20 3............. .........@ University of Michigan............... 6 D 21 6......................@ University of Michigan................ 1 D 26 5.........................Michigan Tech ..................... 4(ot) D 28 5.........................Michigan Tech........................... 2 D 30 7 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 2 J4 3 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 8 J8 2.........................U.S. Nationals ........................... 3 J 11 4.........................U.S. Nationals ........................... 5 J 13 10 ..................University of Denver....................... 4 J 14 2 ............... ....@ University of Denver.............. 3(ot) J 16 14....................Flin Flon Bombers ........................ 5 J 18 9......................Flin Flon Bombers ........................ 6 F4 10 ................. Prince Albert Mintos ...................... 2 F5 9 ................... Prince Albert Mintos ...................... 6 F7 7 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 1 F8 9 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 2 F 15 7.....................Edmonton Oil Kings........................ 4 F 17 4.....................Edmonton Oil Kings........................ 6 F 21 5 ....................University of Denver....................... 1 F 22 0 ................ ....@ University of Denver .................. 7 F 28 3 .............. ........@ University of Denver ................ 6 M1 5 ....................University of Denver....................... 2 M7 5............. .......@ University of Minnesota .............. 7 M8 1....................@ University of Minnesota ......... 2 (ot) (excluding Alumni game)


All-time results PAST SCORES 1958-59 DATE D6 D8 D 13 D 29 D 30 J2 J3 J9 J 17 J 19 J 30 J 31 F6 F7 F9 F 10 F 13 F 14 F 20 M2 M3 M6 M7

1 6-14-3 (no league play)

CC | COACH TONY FRASCA | OPP 5 ................... University of Toronto ...................... 3 9 ................... University of Toronto ...................... 7 4 ....................University of Denver....................... 5 7 ....................University of Alberta....................... 2 3 ....................University of Alberta....................... 3 2 ................. University of Minnesota................ 3(ot) 1 ................. University of Minnesota .............. 1 (ot) 5........................USSR Nationals ........................ 11 4..........................US Nationals ............................ 2 2..........................US Nationals ............................ 4 1 .................. @ University of Denver .................... 3 6 ....................University of Denver....................... 3 1................ .@ University of Minnesota ................. 2 5.................@ University of Minnesota .................. 7 4.............. .@ University of North Dakota................ 6 2............ ...@ University of North Dakota............... 4 2...................... @ Michigan Tech................... 2 (ot) 3 ...................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 5 2 ................. @ University of Denver .................... 7 2 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 7 9 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 5 1 ................. @ University of Denver .................... 8 6 ....................University of Denver..................... 10

1959-60

8-17-1 (8-12)

DATE CC | COACH TONY FRASCA | OPP D4 2..................@ University of Michigan.................... 8 D5 6..................@ University of Michigan.................... 4 D7 4...............@ Michigan State University ................ 3 D8 5 ..............@ Michigan State University ................ 1 D 18 5.................Michigan State University................... 3 D 19 6.................Michigan State University................... 3 D 29 4 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 3 D 30 8 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 4 J1 4.........................Michigan Tech .................... 5 (ot) J2 3.........................Michigan Tech........................... 2 J8 5............... .@ University of Minnesota ................. 6 J9 3.................@ University of Minnesota ................ 11 J 11 2..............@ University of North Dakota................. 7 J 12 1...............@ University of North Dakota................. 5 J 29 2 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 8 J 30 5 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 7 F2 4 ..................@ University of Denver$ ................. 10 F5 2....................Soviet National Team..................... 10 F 11 3 ............. West German National Team ................ 3 F 12 3 ................. Swedish National Team .................. 10 F 19 2 .................. @ University of Denver .................... 6 F 20 1 ....................University of Denver....................... 4 M4 2 ...................@ University of Denver .................... 5 M5 2 ....................University of Denver....................... 6 M 11 2.................. .@ University of Denver*.................... 9 M 12 1.................. .@ University of Denver*.................... 3 *WCHA playoff game $non-league game

1960-61 DATE D9 D 16 D 17 D 19 D 20 D 29 D 30 J4 J6 J7

4-20-0 (4-18)

CC | COACH TONY FRASCA | OPP 4................. @ University of Denver$ ................... 8 2.................Michigan State University................... 5 6.................Michigan State University ............ 5 (ot) 5 .................. University of Michigan ................... 10 5 .................. University of Michigan ................ 4(ot) 1.........................Michigan Tech........................... 5 1.........................Michigan Tech........................... 4 4 .....................@ Minnesota Duluth ..................... 6 6.................@ University of Minnesota .................. 9 2.................@ University of Minnesota .................. 4

J9 6...............@ University of North Dakota................. 5 J 10 5................@ University of North Dakota.............. 10 J 16 9 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 4 J 17 2 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 5 F3 1 .................. @ University of Denver .................. 11 F4 5 ....................University of Denver....................... 7 F 10 1................. .@ University of Michigan................... 5 F 11 3................. .@ University of Michigan................... 7 F 13 0 .......................@ Michigan Tech ...................... 10 F 14 1 .......................@ Michigan Tech ...................... 11 F 24 2 ................. University of Minnesota .................. 12 F 25 1 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 7 M3 1 ................. @ University of Denver .................... 8 M4 3 ....................University of Denver..................... 13 $non-league game

1961-62

0-23-0 (0-18)

DATE CC | COACH TONY FRASCA | OPP N 25 12 .............. Colorado College Alumni ................... 3 D1 1 ..................@ University of Denver .................... 9 D2 4 ....................University of Denver....................... 5 D 15 2................ .@ University of Minnesota ............... 10 D 16 3................ .@ University of Minnesota ................. 7 D 18 4.............. .@ University of North Dakota................ 9 D 19 1.............. .@ University of North Dakota................ 8 D 29 4.........................Michigan Tech........................... 9 D 30 4.........................Michigan Tech........................... 7 J1 5......................Harvard University ........................ 6 J2 4......................Harvard University ........................ 6 J8 1..................@ University of Michigan.................... 6 J9 4................. .@ University of Michigan................... 8 J 11 4 ...............@ Michigan State University ................ 5 J 12 2 ............. @ Michigan State University ................ 8 J 27 5 ....................University of Alberta....................... 6 F2 4 ................. University of Minnesota .................. 11 F3 3 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 9 F7 4 .................. University of Michigan ................... 12 F 10 5 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 7 F 23 3 ...................@ University of Denver .................... 7 F 24 3 ....................University of Denver....................... 6 F 28 3.........................U.S. Nationals ........................... 9 M2 1 ....................Canadian Nationals ..................... 11 (excluding Alumni game)

1962-63 12-11-0 (6-10) DATE N 24 N 28 D1 D 26 D 27 D 28 D 29 J 5 J8 J 11 J 12 J 19 J 25 J 26 F1 F2 F4 F5 F8 F9 F 13 F 16 M1

CC | COACH TONY FRASCA | OPP 11 .............. Colorado College Alumni ................... 6 9 .............McMaster University (Ontario................. 6 6 .............McMaster University (Ontario................. 3 5 .....................Boston University$ ................. 4 (ot) 5 ................ Northeastern University$ ................... 3 2.....................Harvard University$ ................. 3 (ot) 8 ..................... .@ Boston College ....................... 4 8................Michigan State University ............ 7 (ot) 8.................Michigan State University................... 7 5 .................. @ University of Denver .................... 6 1 ....................University of Denver....................... 6 8 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 5 3 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 7 6 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 5 5.................@ University of Minnesota .................. 6 1.................@ University of Minnesota .................. 3 8 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 5 4 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 2 1.................. @ University of Denver .................... 6 6 ....................University of Denver....................... 5 1 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 7 6 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 7 3....................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 6

M2 4 ...................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 6 (excluding Alumni game), $Boston Arena Christmas Tournament

1963-64 11-14-1 (4-11-1)

DATE CC | COACH BOB JOHNSON | OPP N 26 5 .................... U.S. National Team ....................... 7 N 30 2 .................... U.S. National Team ....................... 4 D 20 6.................Michigan State University................... 2 D 21 4.................Michigan State University ............ 5 (ot) D 28 10........... McMaster University (Ontario) ............... 7 J3 4 ................... Providence College$ ...................... 3 J4 8.....................@ Brown University$....................... 5 J6 6.....................@ Colgate University ...................... 3 J7 10 .....................@ Ohio University ....................... 6 J8 10 ................... ..@ Ohio University ....................... 1 J 10 2...............@ University of North Dakota................ 7 J 11 3............. .@ University of North Dakota................ 5 J 18 8 ................ Colorado College Alumni ................... 3 J 24 6 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 5 J 25 3 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 6 J 31 0................ .@ University of Michigan................... 7 F1 4................. .@ University of Michigan................. 12 F7 0................ .@ University of Minnesota ................. 3 F8 2................ .@ University of Minnesota ................. 4 F 14 8 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 4 F 15 7 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 6 F 21 0 .................. @ University of Denver .................... 3 F 22 3 ....................University of Denver....................... 6 F 28 5 .............. @ Michigan State University........... 4 (ot) F 29 5 .............. @ Michigan State University........... 5 (ot) M4 0.........................Michigan Tech........................... 2 M7 8.........................Michigan Tech .................... 9 (ot) (excluding Alumni game) $Brown Holiday Tournament

1964-65 11-14-1 (4-11-1)

DATE CC | COACH BOB JOHNSON | OPP N 21 6 ................ Colorado College Alumni ................. 10 N 27 4.................@ University of Minnesota .................. 5 N 28 4.................@ University of Minnesota .................. 7 D4 4 ..................... Minnesota Duluth................... 5 (ot) D5 3 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 5 D 29 9 ......................@ Boston College ........................ 7 J1 5..................vs. Providence College$.................... 3 J2 5.....................@ Brown University$ ................. 6(ot) J4 2 ................... ..@ Boston University ..................... 0 J8 8.............. ... @ University of Wisconsin................. 4 J9 7 ..................@ University of Wisconsin ............... 3 J 15 3.................Michigan State University................... 1 J 16 3.................Michigan State University................. 10 J 22 5 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 7 J 23 1 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 4 J 29 4 ....................University of Denver....................... 2 J 30 1 ...................@ University of Denver .................... 3 F3 2 ......................@ Minnesota Duluth .............. 3 (ot) F5 1 ..................... ..@ Michigan Tech ....................... 3 F6 1 ......................@ Michigan Tech ...................... 10 F 12 4 ................. University of Minnesota ................... 6 F 13 4 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 8 F 16 2 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 8 F 20 6 ............... University of North Dakota ............ 7 (ot) F 26 2 .............. @ Michigan State University ................ 8 F 27 6 ..............@ Michigan State University........... 7 (ot) (excluding Alumni game) $Brown Holiday Tournament

COLORADO COLLEGE TIGER HOCKEY |

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All-time results PAST SCORES 1965-66 9-18-2 (4-12-2)

DATE CC | COACH BOB JOHNSON | OPP N 13 6 ................ Colorado College Alumni ................... 5 N 14 9 ................ Colorado College Alumni ................... 5 N 19 4.................Michigan State University................... 0 N 20 4.................Michigan State University ............ 3 (ot) N 26 2 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 4 N 27 4 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 0 D3 6 ....................... Ohio University .......................... 0 D4 8 ....................... Ohio University .......................... 3 D 21 2.................vs. University of Toronto#.................... 6 D 22 3 .................. vs. Boston University# ................... 10 D 28 3 .............. University of North Dakota$ ............... 11 D 29 6 .................... Colgate University$ ....................... 2 J7 5 ............. @ Michigan State University............ 4(ot) J8 2 ..............@ Michigan State University ................ 6 J 14 2...................@ University of Michigan................... 4 J 15 4................ .@ University of Michigan................. 10 J 18 4............. .@ University of North Dakota................ 6 J 19 1............ ...@ University of North Dakota............... 8 J 21 4............... .@ University of Minnesota ................. 8 J 22 0................ .@ University of Minnesota ............... 10 J 28 3 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 2 J 29 10 ............... University of Wisconsin .................... 4 F4 1 .................. @ University of Denver .................... 4 F5 2 ....................University of Denver....................... 6 F 10 2.........................U.S. Nationals ........................... 4 F 11 2.........................U.S. Nationals ........................... 4 F 18 3 .................. @ University of Denver............... 3 (ot) F 19 2 ....................University of Denver....................... 7 F 25 4 ..................... Minnesota Duluth................... 4 (ot) F 27 3 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 6 M3 2.....................University of Denver....................... 8 (excluding Alumni games) #Great Lakes Invitational $St. Paul (MN) Classic *WCHA playoff game

1966-67 15-13-1 (6-12) DATE N 12 N 18 N 19 N 25 N 26 D2 D3 J 6 J7 J9 J 10 J 14 J 16 J 20 J 21 J 25 J 27 J 28 J 31 F4 F 11 F 13 F 17 F 18 F 20 M 25 M 27 M3

CC | COACH JOHN MATCHEFTS | OPP 7 ................ Colorado College Alumni ................... 4 12...................Lake Forest College....................... 2 7.....................Lake Forest College....................... 1 8 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 6 5 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 3 7 ....................... Ohio University .......................... 1 7 ....................... Ohio University .......................... 0 0 .............@ Michigan State University ................ 6 5 .............. @ Michigan State University ................ 4 5 ..................... @ Ohio University ........................ 2 8 ..................... @ Ohio University ........................ 3 1.................Michigan State University................... 2 4.................Michigan State University................... 3 0 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 3 3 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 5 2 ...................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 6 5 ..............vs. University of Wisconsin^................. 2 7 .................@ University of Wisconsin ................. 4 2 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 6 2 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 4 4......................Austrian Nationals ........................ 3 2 ..................... Austran Nationals.................... 2(ot) 5.................@ University of Minnesota .................. 6 4.................@ University of Minnesota .................. 3 2.........................Michigan Tech........................... 9 4 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 5 2 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 6 3 .................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 7

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M4 3 .................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 2 M7 3...................@ University of Denver*.................... 6 (excluding Alumni game) ^at Green Bay, Wis. *WCHA playoff game

1967-68

9-20-0 (4-16)

DATE CC | COACH JOHN MATCHEFTS | OPP N 11 7 ................ Colorado College Alumni ................... 6 N 17 7 .............. Gustavus Adolphus College ................. 2 N 18 5 .............. Gustavus Adolphus College ................. 1 N 24 1 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 5 N 25 3 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 6 N 28 0...............@ University of North Dakota................. 9 N 29 0..............@ University of North Dakota................. 7 D1 1................ .@ University of Minnesota ................. 8 D2 4.................@ University of Minnesota .................. 8 D 27 8 ...................... Boston College$ ......................... 5 D 28 2 .............. University of North Dakota$ ............ 3(ot) J3 1 .....................@ Minnesota Duluth .................... 7 J4 4 ................... ..@ Minnesota Duluth ..................... 2 J6 3 ......................@ Michigan Tech ........................ 2 J 12 3 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 2 J 13 3 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 5 J 19 1 ...................@ University of Denver .................... 3 J 20 0 ....................University of Denver....................... 6 F2 3 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 4 F3 2 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 6 F9 8....................Ohio State University ...................... 0 F 10 7 ....................... Ohio University .......................... 6 F 16 3.................Michigan State University................... 7 F 17 0.................Michigan State University................... 3 F 24 1.........................Michigan Tech........................... 2 F 27 2 ...............@ Michigan State University ................ 6 F 28 4 .............. @ Michigan State University ................ 2 M1 3................. .@ University of Michigan................... 6 M2 3................. .@ University of Michigan................. 10 M5 2.......................@ Michigan Tech*......................... 5 (excluding Alumni game) $St. Paul (MN) Classic *WCHA playoff game

1968-69 12-16-0 (4-14) DATE N 15 N 16 N 22 N 23 N 29 N 30 D 30 D 31 J3 J4 J8 J 10 J 11 J 17 J 18 J 24 J 25 J 31 F1 F3 F5 F8 F 12 F 13

CC | COACH JOHN MATCHEFTS | OPP 6...................University of Manitoba ..................... 3 6...................University of Manitoba ..................... 1 0 ................. @ University of Denver^ ................... 7 2 ....................University of Denver....................... 4 3 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 6 2 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 8 4 ..................... . @ Boston College........................ 7 3.................... .@ Brown University....................... 2 5 .................@ University of Wisconsin ................. 3 3 .................@ University of Wisconsin............. 2(ot) 2 .......................@ Michigan Tech ...................... 10 3 ...............@ Michigan State University............ 2(ot) 1 ...............@ Michigan State University ................ 5 4 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 6 5 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 4 0 ................ ..@ University of Denver ................... 6 1 ....................University of Denver....................... 2 13...................Lake Forest College....................... 1 12 ..................... Ohio University .......................... 1 6.........................Michigan Tech........................... 4 5 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 8 4 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 5 3 .....................@ Minnesota Duluth ..................... 2 2 ................... ..@ Minnesota Duluth ..................... 3

F 28 3..................@ University of Minnesota ................. 5 M1 1.............. ...@ University of Minnesota ................ 7 M7 5 ...........vs. University of North Dakota*^.............. 4 M8 1.................. .@ University of Denver*.................... 3 ^non-conference game *WCHA playoff game

1969-70

7-22-1 (3-17)

DATE CC | COACH JOHN MATCHEFTS | OPP N 15 11 .............. Colorado College Alumni ................... 2 N 22 4 ..................@ University of Denver^ .................. 7 N 28 5 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 9 N 29 2 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 4 D5 5................. .@ US Air Force Academy................... 1 D6 8...................US Air Force Academy...................... 2 D 28 3 ................... University of Calgary................. 3 (ot) D 29 1 ................... University of Calgary ...................... 3 J2 3................ .@ University of Minnesota ................. 8 J3 3................ .@ University of Minnesota ................. 6 J9 7................. .@ University of Michigan................... 8 J 10 0................ ...@ University of Michigan.................. 6 J 13 3 .......................@ Michigan Tech................... 4 (ot) J 14 9...................... .@ Hibbing Flyers......................... 3 J 16 4................@ University of North Dakota................ 8 J 17 2.............. .@ University of North Dakota................ 6 J 23 2.................Michigan State University................... 6 J 24 4.................Michigan State University................... 6 J 31 5.................University of Notre Dame.................... 4 F2 4.................University of Notre Dame.................... 5 F6 2 ................. @ University of Denver .................... 5 F7 7 ....................University of Denver................. 8 (ot) F 10 6 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 2 F 14 4 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 3 F 20 3 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 5 F 21 3 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 4 F 23 4.........................Michigan Tech........................... 9 F 27 4................@ University of Notre Dame.................. 6 F 28 4............... .@ University of Notre Dame................. 5 M6 1 ...................@ University of Denver .................... 4 M7 5 ....................University of Denver....................... 4 (excluding Alumni game) ^ non-league game

1970-71 11-17-1 (7-11) DATE N 13 N 20 N 21 N 27 N 28 D4 D5 D 30 J1 J2 J5 J8 J9 J 12 J 13 J 15 J 16 J 29 J 30 F5 F6 F 12 F 13

CC | COACH JOHN MATCHEFTS | OPP 4 ...................@ University of Denver^ ................. 8 2.........................U.S. Nationals ........................... 7 3.........................U.S. Nationals ......................... 11 6 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 5 8 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 5 8 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 2 6 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 3 10 ............ vs. Iron Range All-Stars^^.................. 2 4 ................... ..@ Minnesota Duluth ................... 10 4 .....................@ Minnesota Duluth ..................... 6 2 ..................... ..@ Michigan Tech ....................... 8 1 .............. ....@ University of Wisconsin ................ 7 2 ............... ..@ University of Wisconsin ................. 8 6.................University of Notre Dame.................... 1 6.................University of Notre Dame.................... 8 8..................@ U.S. Air Force Academy.................. 6 7..................U.S. Air Force Academy .............. 7 (ot) 3 ................. ..@ University of Denver ................... 5 4 ....................University of Denver....................... 5 6 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 3 2 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 7 4..................@ U.S. Air Force Academy.................. 7 8..................U.S. Air Force Academy..................... 5


All-time results PAST SCORES F 19 5 ...............@ Michigan State University ................ 4 F 20 4 ...............@ Michigan State University ................ 6 M1 6.........................Michigan Tech........................... 3 M5 4 ...................@ University of Denver ................... 6 M6 6 ....................University of Denver....................... 7 M 11 3.................. .@ University of Denver*.................... 6 ^non-conference game ^^@Hibbing, MN *WCHA playoff game

1971-72 13-19-0 (11-17)

DATE CC | COACH JEFF SAUER | OPP N 13 3 ............... ..@ University of Denver^ .................. 4 N 19 3............... .@ University of Notre Dame................. 6 N 20 0............... .@ University of Notre Dame................. 4 N 26 5 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 2 N 27 5 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 2 D3 5 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 6 D4 6 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 2 D 10 2 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 7 D 11 3 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 5 D 18 6.................Michigan State University ............ 5 (ot) D 19 5.................Michigan State University................... 4 J7 6.................University of Notre Dame.................... 5 J8 1.................University of Notre Dame.................... 8 J 10 7.........................Michigan Tech........................... 2 J 14 5 ................ @ University of Wisconsin .................. 6 J 15 6 ............... @ University of Wisconsin .................. 7 J 19 12................U.S. Air Force Academy..................... 4 J 21 7...............@ University of North Dakota .......... 8 (ot) J 22 2...............@ University of North Dakota................. 4 F2 5 .......................@ Michigan Tech ........................ 6 F4 5................. .@ University of Michigan................... 7 F5 6..................@ University of Michigan.................... 9 F 11 9 ................. ..@ University of Denver ................... 7 F 12 4 ....................University of Denver..................... 13 F 16 11................U.S. Air Force Academy..................... 3 F 18 6................ .@ University of Minnesota ................. 2 F 19 3.................@ University of Minnesota .................. 6 F 25 2 ...................@ University of Denver .................. 13 F 26 9 ....................University of Denver....................... 6 M1 5 ......................@ Minnesota Duluth .................... 8 M3 10 ................. @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 4 M5 5............... ...@ U.S. Air Force Academy............... 10 ^non-conference game

1972-73 10-24-0 (5-23) DATE N3 N4 N 10 N 11 N 17 N 18 D1 D2 D8 D9 D 28 D 30 J3 J5 J6 J 12 J 13 J 19 J 20 J 24

CC | COACH JEFF SAUER | OPP 10 ............... University of Wisconsin .................... 6 0 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 5 4...............@ University of North Dakota................. 5 6...............@ University of North Dakota................. 8 3 ................ @ University of Wisconsin .................. 6 3 .................@ University of Wisconsin ................. 5 2 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 5 4 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 6 6................ .@ U.S. Air Force Academy.................. 3 6.................@ U.S. Air Force Academy................... 4 2............... .vs. University of Wisconsin$................. 6 10 .................@ St. Louis University$ ................... 4 4 ...................... @ Michigan Tech ...................... 12 5 ................... ..@ Minnesota Duluth ..................... 6 1 .....................@ Minnesota Duluth ..................... 6 3................@ University of Notre Dame.................. 8 6...............@ University of Notre Dame.................. 8 2.................@ University of Minnesota .................. 3 2................ .@ University of Minnesota ................. 5 14................U.S. Air Force Academy..................... 4

J 26 8 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 7 J 27 6 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 4 F1 2..................@ University of Denver^ .................. 7 F3 5 ....................University of Denver....................... 7 F5 1.........................Michigan Tech........................... 7 F9 3.................University of Notre Dame.................... 8 F 10 6.................University of Notre Dame.................... 8 F 15 3................. @ University of Denver^ ................... 8 F 17 1 ....................University of Denver....................... 3 F 21 9..................U.S. Air Force Academy..................... 6 F 23 4 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 2 F 24 3 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 1 M2 4 .............. @ Michigan State University ................ 9 M3 2 .............. @ Michigan State University ................ 6 $St. Louis Fireman’s Holiday Invitational ^at Denver Coliseum

1973-74 13-17-2 (10-16-2) DATE CC | COACH JEFF SAUER | OPP N2 4 ..................@ University of Denver .................... 6 N3 2 ....................University of Denver....................... 1 N9 3 ................@ University of Wisconsin ................. 4 N 10 3.................@ University of Wisconsin ................. 8 N 16 7 .....................@ Minnesota Duluth ..................... 2 N 17 7.....................@ Minnesota Duluth ..................... 2 N 23 5................@ University of Notre Dame.................. 3 N 24 6.............. .@ University of Notre Dame................. 5 N 30 15.............. .@ U.S. Air Force Academy.................. 1 D1 6..................U.S. Air Force Academy..................... 4 D7 5 ............... University of North Dakota ............ 4 (ot) D8 10 ............. University of North Dakota .................. 4 D 14 4.................Michigan State University................... 5 D 15 3.................Michigan State University ............ 4 (ot) D 28 8...................vs. Cornell University$ ..................... 9 D 29 8..................vs. Clarkson University$.................... 5 J 4 5.........................Michigan Tech......................... 10 J5 4.........................Michigan Tech........................... 8 J 11 5 ...............@ Michigan State University........... 4 (ot) J 12 4 ...............@ Michigan State University ................ 6 J 18 3.............. .@ University of North Dakota................ 4 J 19 0...............@ University of North Dakota................. 2 F1 4 ................. University of Wisconsin............... 4 (ot) F2 3 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 8 F8 8 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 5 F9 2 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 8 F 15 4................. .@ University of Michigan................... 5 F 16 4..................@ University of Michigan.................... 7 F 22 1 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 2 F 23 6 ................. University of Minnesota .............. 6 (ot) M1 7 ...................@ University of Denver .................... 4 M2 1 ....................University of Denver....................... 7 $Syracuse (NY) Invitational

1974-75 23-16-0 (21-11) DATE O 22 O 25 O 26 N1 N2 N8 N9 N 15 N 16 N 22 N 23 N 29 N 30

CC | COACH JEFF SAUER | OPP 5 ..................@ University of Denver^ .................. 4 5 .................... St. Louis University ....................... 7 5 .................... St. Louis University ....................... 4 2............... .@ University of Notre Dame................. 1 3................@ University of Notre Dame.................. 2 6 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 2 6 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 4 7 .......................@ Michigan Tech ........................ 8 4 ..................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 2 7 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 3 4 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 2 5................. .@ University of Michigan................... 8 3..................@ University of Michigan.................... 7

D6 4 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 7 D7 5 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 2 D 13 6 ....................University of Denver....................... 2 D 14 5 ...................University of Denver$...................... 3 D 21 4 ................ West Germany Lanshut$ ................... 2 D 27 7.............. .@ University of North Dakota .......... 8(ot) D 28 4............ ...@ University of North Dakota............... 2 D 30 3 ..................... Czech Nationals$......................... 9 J 10 8.................Michigan State University................... 1 J 11 5.................Michigan State University................... 6 J 15 0..................U.S. Air Force Academy..................... 1 J 17 8.................University of Notre Dame.................... 4 J 18 6.................University of Notre Dame.................. 10 J 24 3 ............... ..@ University of Wisconsin ................. 5 J 25 6 .................@ University of Wisconsin ................. 4 J 31 2............... ...@ University of Minnesota ................ 6 F1 1................ .@ University of Minnesota ................. 7 F7 8 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 4 F8 4 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 3 F 14 7 .....................@ Minnesota Duluth................. 6(ot) F 15 4 ................... @ Minnesota Duluth.................. 3(ot) F 19 6.................@ U.S. Air Force Academy ............. 7(ot) F 21 4 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 3 F 22 9 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 2 F 28 4 ...................@ University of Denver .................... 5 M1 8 .................. @ University of Denver .................... 4 M4 3 ................ University of Michigan*# ................... 4 M5 8 ................ University of Michigan*# ................... 9 ^exhibition game $Broadmoor International Tournament *WCHA playoff game #@Sertich Ice Arena (Colorado Springs)

1975-76 15-22-1 (15-16-1) DATE O 18 N7 N8 N 14 N 15 N 21 N 22 N 28 N 29 D5 D6 D9 D 14 D 16 D 19 D 20 D 30 J2 J3 J9 J 10 J 16 J 17 J 23 J 24 J 30 J 31 F6 F7 F 13 F 14 F 20 F 21 F 27

CC | COACH JEFF SAUER | OPP 6 .................. University of Denver^ ..................... 6 7.................University of Notre Dame.................... 9 5.................University of Notre Dame.................... 7 7 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 4 5 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 4 6 ............... ..@ University of Wisconsin ................. 5 3 .................@ University of Wisconsin ................. 6 4 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 3 6 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 3 2................... @ University of Denver..................... 1 7 ....................University of Denver....................... 3 2.........................U.S. Nationals ........................... 9 2 .....................@ St. Louis University ................... 5 2 ....................@ St. Louis University .................... 6 2................ .@ University of Minnesota ................. 6 2................ .@ University of Minnesota ................. 3 3 ....................... Kladno Czechs .......................... 9 6 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 2 4 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 1 0 .......................@ Michigan Tech ....................... 6 6 .......................@ Michigan Tech ........................ 7 2................@ University of North Dakota................ 4 2................@ University of North Dakota................ 3 4.................Michigan State University................... 6 6.................Michigan State University................... 4 5............... .@ University of Notre Dame................. 4 1.............. .@ University of Notre Dame................. 3 4 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 5 2 ................. University of Wisconsin................ 2(ot) 6 .....................@ Minnesota Duluth ..................... 4 2 .....................@ Minnesota Duluth ..................... 3 1 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 4 4 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 3 4 ............ ..@ Michigan State University ............... 5

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All-time results PAST SCORES F 28 4 ................@ Michigan State University ............... 6 M5 7 ................. ..@ University of Denver ................... 5 M6 5 ....................University of Denver....................... 3 M 10 4 ............... @ University of Minnesota* ................. 7 M 11 1 ................@ University of Minnesota* ................ 5 ^exhibition game *WCHA playoff game

1976-77 13-25-2 (11-20-1) DATE CC | COACH JEFF SAUER | OPP O 22 3 .................. University of Denver^ ..................... 5 O 29 3.........................Michigan Tech........................... 2 O 30 4.........................Michigan Tech........................... 2 N5 3 ............... University of North Dakota ................. 4 N6 5 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 3 N 12 5 .................@ University of Wisconsin ................. 6 N 13 4 ................ @ University of Wisconsin .................. 5 N 19 5 .....................@ Minnesota Duluth ..................... 6 N 20 7 .....................@ Minnesota Duluth ..................... 5 N 26 3 ................. University of Minnesota................ 3(ot) N 27 5 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 4 D3 2.................@ University of Notre Dame................. 7 D4 2............... .@ University of Notre Dame................. 6 D 10 3 ................. ..@ University of Denver ................... 6 D 11 4 ....................University of Denver ................. 5(ot) D 20 3......................@ Brown University$...................... 4 D 21 3...................University of Vermont$..................... 5 D 22 8 ..................Rensselaer Polytechnic$ .................. 8 D 29 7.......................Moscow Spartak ....................... 10 D 31 6.................Michigan State University................... 4 J2 7.................Michigan State University.................. 3 J7 4................. .@ University of Michigan................... 6 J8 7................ .@ University of Michigan................... 8 J 14 5 ..................... Minnesota Duluth.................... 6(ot) J 15 13 ................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 3 J 21 3 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 6 J 22 1 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 4 J 28 7.................University of Notre Dame.................... 8 J 29 6.................University of Notre Dame.................... 8 F4 3 .......................@ Michigan Tech ........................ 5 F5 5...................... @ Michigan Tech.................... 6(ot) F 11 7..................U.S. Air Force Academy..................... 2 F 13 5................ .@ U.S. Air Force Academy.................. 4 F 18 4...............@ University of North Dakota................. 5 F 19 2.............. .@ University of North Dakota.............. 11 F 25 7................ .@ University of Minnesota ................. 5 F 26 8................ .@ University of Minnesota ................. 7 M4 4 ................. ..@ University of Denver ................... 9 M5 9 ....................University of Denver....................... 2 M9 1 ............... @ University of Wisconsin* ................. 3 M 10 1 ................@ University of Wisconsin* ................. 3 ^exhibiton game $Brown Invitation Tournament *WCHA playoff game

1977-78 18-22-1 (13-19) DATE O 21 O 28 O 29 N4 N5 N 11 N 12 N 18 N 19 N 25 N 26 D2

CC | COACH JEFF SAUER | OPP 6 .................. University of Denver^ ..................... 7 4................@ University of Notre Dame.................. 2 6............... .@ University of Notre Dame................. 4 6 ................ @ University of Wisconsin .................. 8 5 ................ @ University of Wisconsin .................. 4 4 ...................@ University of Denver .................... 5 4 ....................University of Denver....................... 6 6...............@ University of North Dakota................. 3 5...............@ University of North Dakota................. 6 5 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 2 3 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 6 6................ .@ University of Minnesota ................. 7

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D3 1.................@ University of Minnesota .................. 3 D9 7..................U.S. Air Force Academy..................... 5 D 10 6..................@ U.S. Air Force Academy.................. 5 D 16 6 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 7 D 17 6 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 8 D 28 4.....................Harvard University$ ....................... 6 D 30 7 ................... St. Louis University$ ...................... 4 J6 5 .......................@ Michigan Tech ........................ 6 J7 2 .......................@ Michigan Tech ........................ 9 J 13 9 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 3 J 14 4 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 9 J 20 8.................University of Notre Dame.................... 4 J 21 4.................University of Notre Dame.................... 7 J 27 8.............. @ Michigan State University ................ 6 J 28 5.............. @ Michigan State University ................ 3 F2 4 ................. University of Wisconsin............... 5 (ot) F3 3 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 4 F 10 8 ................. University of Minnesota .............. 7 (ot) F 11 9 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 5 F 17 3................. .@ University of Michigan ............ 4 (ot) F 18 5.................@ University of Michigan.................... 2 F 25 5 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 8 F 26 6 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 3 M3 2 ....................University of Denver....................... 9 M4 5 .................. @ University of Denver .................... 7 M 10 3 ................@ University of Minnesota* ................ 3 M 11 5 ................@ University of Minnesota* ................ 4 M 14 6.................. .@ University of Denver*.................... 3 M 15 3.................. .@ University of Denver*.................... 4 M 18 3 ..................... @ Bowling Green# ....................... 5 ^exhibition game $Broadmoor Holiday Tournament * WCHA playoffs #NCAA wildcard playoff game

1978-79 12-24-2 (11-19-2) DATE O 27 O 28 N2 N3 N 10 N 11 N 17 N 18 N 24 N 25 D1 D2 D5 D 15 D 16 D 28 D 30 J5 J6 J 12 J 13 J 19 J 20 J 23 J 30 F2 F3 F6 F 10 F 11 F 16 F 17 F 23 F 24

CC | COACH JEFF SAUER | OPP 4.................University of Notre Dame.................... 5 9.................University of Notre Dame ............. 9 (ot) 2 .................@ University of Wisconsin ................. 4 5 ............... ..@ University of Wisconsin ................. 2 1.......... .......@ University of North Dakota............. 6 0.............. .@ University of North Dakota.............. 10 5.........................Michigan Tech .................... 5 (ot) 3.........................Michigan Tech........................... 7 3 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 8 3 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 8 6 .....................@ Minnesota Duluth ..................... 4 3 .................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 8 1.................@ U.S. Air Force Academy.................. 6 9.................Michigan State University................... 2 10...............Michigan State University................... 4 2 .................. University of Denver^ ..................... 5 4 .......................Soviet Traktor^ .......................... 6 6 .......................@ Michigan Tech ........................ 4 3 ...................... @ Michigan Tech ...................... 10 6...................@ University of Michigan................... 5 4................. .@ University of Michigan................... 2 4 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 7 4 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 6 11 ..................University of Denver....................... 5 9 ...................@ University of Denver .................... 6 6............... .@ University of Notre Dame................. 4 4................@ University of Notre Dame.................. 5 8..................U.S. Air Force Academy..................... 2 5................ .@ University of Minnesota ................. 8 2.................@ University of Minnesota .................. 9 1 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 3 1 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 6 1 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 4 6 ................ University of Wisconsin .................... 8

M2 4 .................. @ University of Denver .................... 1 M3 1 ....................University of Denver....................... 0 M6 3 ............. @ University of North Dakota* ............... 6 M7 3 ............ @ University of North Dakota* ............... 7 ^Broadmoor World Tournament *WCHA playoff game

1979-80 21-17-1 (16-13-1)

DATE CC | COACH JEFF SAUER | OPP O 18 1 ................... U.S. National Team^ .................... 10 O 26 3............ ...@ University of North Dakota............... 2 O 27 4............ ...@ University of North Dakota............... 9 N2 7 ................. ..@ University of Denver ................... 5 N3 5 ....................University of Denver................. 4 (ot) N9 3..................@ University of Minnesota ................. 8 N 10 4..................@ University of Minnesota ................. 7 N 16 6.........................Michigan Tech .................... 5 (ot) N 17 4.........................Michigan Tech........................... 8 N 30 7 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 6 D1 3 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 5 D7 5 .................@ University of Wisconsin ........... 4 (ot) D8 4 ............... ..@ University of Wisconsin ................. 5 D 11 7................ .@ U.S. Air Force Academy.................. 4 D 14 6 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 3 D 15 6 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 4 D 18 7.................Michigan State University ............ 6 (ot) D 19 6.................Michigan State University................... 1 D 21 10....................Harvard University ........................ 4 J4 7 .....................Boston University$ ................. 8 (ot) J5 3 ..................... .@ Yale University$........................ 4 J 11 5..................@ University of Michigan.................. 10 J 12 4................. .@ University of Michigan ............ 4 (ot) J 18 5.................@ University of Notre Dame................. 6 J 19 4............. .....@ University of Notre Dame............... 5 J 25 9 ............... University of North Dakota ............ 8 (ot) J 26 3 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 7 F1 3 ......................@ Minnesota Duluth .................... 7 F2 7 ................... ..@ Minnesota Duluth ..................... 2 F5 3..................U.S. Air Force Academy..................... 2 F 15 7 ................... ....@ Michigan Tech ...................... 6 F 16 5 .................... ....@ Michigan Tech .................... 11 F 22 2 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 6 F 23 7 ................. University of Wisconsin............... 6 (ot) F 29 4 ...................@ University of Denver ................... 2 M1 10 ..................University of Denver....................... 2 M7 4 .....................Minnesota Duluth*........................ 3 M8 7 .....................Minnesota Duluth*........................ 6 M 14 3 ............... @ University of Minnesota* ................. 5 M 15 1 ................@ University of Minnesota* ................ 8 ^Exhibition game $Colonial Bank Holiday Tournament (New Haven, CT) *WCHA playoff game

1980-81 17-9-0 (12-16) DATE O 24 O 25 O 31 N1 N7 N8 N 14 N 15 N 21 N 22 N 28 N 29 D 12 D 13

CC | COACH JEFF SAUER | OPP 5.................University of Notre Dame.................... 4 2.................University of Notre Dame.................... 6 4 ..................@ University of Wisconsin ................ 6 5 .............. ....@ University of Wisconsin ................ 7 1 .....................@ University of Denver .................. 3 3 ....................University of Denver....................... 6 7 ............... University of North Dakota ............ 8 (ot) 3 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 5 6..................@ U.S. Air Force Academy.................. 2 6..................U.S. Air Force Academy..................... 1 8 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 5 8 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 5 3....................@ University of Denver ................... 7 5 ....................University of Denver....................... 2


All-time results PAST SCORES D 27 8....................Princeton University$...................... 5 D 29 3 .................... Cornell University$........................ 7 J9 9 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 4 J 10 7 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 5 J 16 5 ................. ......@ Minnesota Duluth ............. 6 (ot) J 17 7 .......................@ Minnesota Duluth ................... 2 J 23 5............. ...@ University of North Dakota............. 12 J 24 6.................@ University of North Dakota............... 5 J 30 6 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 4 J 31 2 .................. University of Michigan ..................... 7 F 6 2 .......................@ Michigan Tech ........................ 6 F7 0 ........................@ Michigan Tech ....................... 5 F 13 3 ................. University of Wisconsin............... 4 (ot) F 14 4 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 2 F 20 4.................@ University of Notre Dame................. 3 F 21 5................@ University of Notre Dame................. 2 F 27 5 ................@ Michigan State University.......... 6 (ot) F 28 4 ............. ..@ Michigan State University.......... 5 (ot) M7 2 .................@ University of Wisconsin* ................ 8 M 8 1 1.................@ University of Wisconsin* ................ 4 M 14 1 ............. ....@ University of Minnesota* ............... 7 M 15 9 ............. ....@ University of Minnesota* ............... 7 $First National Hockey Tournament *WCHA playoff game

1981-82 11-23-2 (6-16-1)

DATE CC | COACH JEFF SAUER | OPP O 11 0 ....................@ University of Denver^ ................ 6 O 30 5.......................U.S. International .................. 4 (ot) O 31 3.......................U.S. International......................... 4 N6 6 .....................@ University of Denver ................. 5 N7 7 ............... ......@ University of Denver............ 7 (ot) N 13 4 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 5 N 14 3 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 2 N 18 3 .................@ University of Wisconsin ................ 6 N 20 3 ............... ..@ University of Wisconsin ................. 6 N 21 2 ..................@ University of Wisconsin ................ 7 N 27 3 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 5 N 28 2 ................. University of Minnesota .............. 3 (ot) D1 4................ .@ U.S. Air Force Academy.................. 2 D 11 5 ............... ....@ University of Denver ................ 11 D 12 8 ....................University of Denver................. 9 (ot) J2 1.........................Yale University........................... 8 J3 4.........................Yale University........................... 7 J8 6 .............. Northern Arizona University ................. 2 J9 10 ............ Northern Arizona University ................. 6 J 12 10................U.S. Air Force Academy..................... 4 J 15 6 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 2 J 16 3 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 6 J 20 1 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 6 J 22 6 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 7 J 23 6 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 9 J 26 4 ..................Japan National Team^................... 10 J 27 4...................China National Team^.................... 10 J 29 3 ................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 6 J 30 2 ................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 8 F5 1............. .@ University of North Dakota................ 6 F6 2..............@ University of North Dakota................. 5 F 12 4.................. @ University of Denver .................... 3 F 13 5 ....................University of Denver................. 5 (ot) F 19 7 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 3 F 20 7 ..................... Minnesota Duluth.................... 6(ot) F 26 3................@ University of Minnesota .................. 4 F 27 3.................@ University of Minnesota .................. 8 M4 1............... @ University of Minnesota* ................. 3 M5 3............... @ University of Minnesota* ................. 6 ^Exhibition game *WCHA playoff game

1982-83

6-28-1 (2-24)

DATE CC | COACH MIKE BERTSCH | OPP O 15 3 .................. University of Denver^ ..................... 6 O 22 2 ................. ....@ Minnesota Duluth .................... 4 O 23 4 ................. ....@ Minnesota Duluth .................... 5 O 29 2.................. @ University of Denver................ 3(ot) O 30 5 ....................University of Denver....................... 7 N3 4................ @ University of Wisconsin .................. 7 N5 1................ @ University of Wisconsin .................. 9 N6 1 ............... @ University of Wisconsin .................. 5 N 12 2 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 8 N 13 4 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 3 N 26 3 ................. University of Minnesota .................. 12 N 27 4 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 9 D7 6.......................U.S. International......................... 4 D 11 4 ............ @ Northern Arizona University ............... 9 D 12 6............. @ Northern Arizona University ............... 0 D 29 5 .................... Colgate University$ ................. 5 (ot) D 30 7....................Princeton University$ ............... 6 (ot) J 2 11.................. @ U.S. International....................... 7 J3 3 ................... @ U.S. International....................... 5 J 7 5 ...............@ University of Minnesota ................ 13 J8 2 ...............@ University of Minnesota .................. 6 J 14 3 .............@ University of North Dakota................. 9 J 15 1 .............@ University of North Dakota................. 8 J 19 1 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 4 J 21 3 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 8 J 22 3 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 1 J 28 3 ....................University of Denver....................... 8 J 29 7 ....................University of Denver....................... 8 J 31 4 ................... U.S. National Team^ .................... 12 F4 2 ............ .@ University of North Dakota................ 8 F5 3 ................@ University of North Dakota............... 5 F 11 3 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 9 F 12 3 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 4 F 18 3.................. @ University of Denver .................. 11 F 19 4 ....................University of Denver..................... 10 F 25 2 .............. ..@ University of Wisconsin* ................ 3 F 26 2 ............ ......@ University of Wisconsin* .............. 5 ^Exhibition game $Broadmoor Classic *WCHA playoff game

1983-84 DATE O 11 O 21 O 22 O 28 O 29 N4 N5 N 11 N 12 N 18 N 19 D2 D3 D9 D 10 D 22 D 23 J2 J5 J6 J7 J 13 J 14 J 20

9-25-1 (5-21)

CC | COACH MIKE BERTSCH | OPP 5 .................. University of Denver^ ..................... 2 0 ....................@ Minnesota Duluth ..................... 7 3.................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 6 5 ................. @ University of Denver .................... 8 5 ....................University of Denver....................... 3 2 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 5 2 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 4 1............... Northern Arizona University.................. 5 4 .............. Northern Arizona University ................. 0 1 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 2 2 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 3 2 ................@ University of Minnesota .................. 4 3 ............... .@ University of Minnesota ................. 4 3 ...............@ University of North Dakota................ 4 1 ..............@ University of North Dakota................. 5 6 ............... ..@ University of Wisconsin............. 5(ot) 4 .............. ..@ University of Wisconsin ................. 3 9 ......................U.S. International......................... 4 3 ........ @ University of Alaska-Anchorage$ ........... 8 10 ................... Japan University$ ........................ 2 3 ...................... Boston College$ ......................... 3 4 ................. University of Minnesota................ 3(ot) 1 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 4 3 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 6

J 21 2 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 8 J 27 9...................@ University of Denver................ 8(ot) J 28 6 ....................University of Denver....................... 8 F3 0 ................... ..@ Minnesota Duluth ..................... 6 F4 3.......................@ Minnesota Duluth ................... 7 F 10 0 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 8 F 11 4 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 7 F 17 1 ................. @ University of Denver .................... 4 F 18 5 ....................University of Denver....................... 7 F 25 1 ............. ....@ University of Minnesota* ............... 3 F 26 1 ............. ....@ University of Minnesota* ............... 4 ^exhibition $First Interstate Classic (Anchorage, AK) *WCHA playoffs

1984-85 17-21-0 (15-19)

DATE CC | COACH MIKE BERTSCH | OPP O 12 2 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 4 O 13 5 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 3 O 19 6 ............. University of New Hampshire ................ 2 O 20 7 ............. University of New Hampshire ................ 5 O 26 0 ................. @ University of Denver .................... 4 O 27 12 ..................University of Denver....................... 6 N 9 4 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 6 N 10 1 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 5 N 16 13..............@ U.S. Air Force Academy................... 4 N 17 6..................U.S. Air Force Academy..................... 3 N 23 4................... .@ Providence College .................... 3 N 24 1....................@ Providence College .................. 10 N 30 4 ......................Boston University......................... 1 D1 7 ......................Boston University......................... 1 D7 9................... .@ University of Lowell .................... 7 D8 1....................@ University of Lowell ..................... 4 D 14 6............@ Northern Michigan University............. 10 D 15 4.............@ Northern Michigan University............... 9 D 28 5......................@ Boston College ........................ 7 D 29 5 .....................@ Boston College ........................ 7 J3 3.................@ Northeastern University ............ 2 (ot) J4 3.................@ Northeastern University .................. 8 J 11 6 .................... University of Maine ....................... 2 J 12 4..................... University of Maine ....................... 2 J 18 4 ............... University of North Dakota ............ 3 (ot) J 19 2 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 5 J 25 2................@ University of Minnesota .................. 6 J 26 5................@ University of Minnesota ............ 4 (ot) F1 2 ................ @ University of Wisconsin .................. 7 F2 2 ............... @ University of Wisconsin .................. 4 F8 9.........................Michigan Tech........................... 4 F9 7.........................Michigan Tech........................... 4 F 15 1..............@ University of North Dakota................. 4 F 16 1............. .@ University of North Dakota................ 6 F 22 2 ................. @ University of Denver .................... 6 F 23 5 ....................University of Denver................. 6 (ot) M2 1............... @ University of Wisconsin* ................. 2 M3 3 .............. @ University of Wisconsin* ................. 7 *WCHA playoff game

1985-86 12-26-2 (11-21-2) DATE O 11 O 18 O 19 O 25 O 26 N1 N2 N8 N9 N 15

CC | COACH MIKE BERTSCH | OPP 2................. @ University of Denver^ ................... 7 2............@ Northern Michigan University............... 3 1............@ Northern Michigan University............... 4 1...................@ University of Denver .................... 5 4 ....................University of Denver....................... 6 6.........................Michigan Tech........................... 1 7.........................Michigan Tech........................... 3 8................@ U.S. Air Force Academy................... 3 5..................U.S. Air Force Academy .............. 6 (ot) 3 .................... Providence College ....................... 2

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All-time results PAST SCORES N 16 5 .................... Providence College ....................... 7 N 22 0 .................... @ Boston University ...................... 5 N 23 3 .................... @ Boston University................. 3 (ot) N 29 5 ................. Northeastern University .................... 4 N 30 8 ................. Northeastern University............... 7 (ot) D6 6..............Northern Michigan University ................ 3 D7 2..............Northern Michigan University ................ 3 D 13 4 .....................@ Minnesota Duluth ..................... 5 D 14 2 ................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 1 D 27 4................... @ University of Maine ............... 5 (ot) D 28 2.....................@ University of Maine .................... 5 D 30 5 ......................@ Yale University................... 6 (ot) J3 3............@ University of New Hampshire............... 5 J4 4.............@ University of New Hampshire............... 2 J 10 2 ....................... Boston College .......................... 8 J 11 3 ....................... Boston College..................... 3 (ot) J 17 6 .................... University of Lowell ....................... 2 J 18 10 .................. University of Lowell ....................... 6 J 24 5 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 7 J 25 1 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 2 J 31 3 ......................@ Michigan Tech ........................ 5 F1 3 ......................@ Michigan Tech................... 2 (ot) F8 2 ................ University of Minnesota# ................... 5 F9 7 ................ University of Minnesota# ................. 10 F 14 3............. .@ University of North Dakota................ 6 F 15 6...............@ University of North Dakota................. 9 F 21 6.................. @ University of Denver .................... 7 F 22 2 ....................University of Denver....................... 4 F 28 4 .............. @ University of Minnesota* ............... 10 M1 3................@ University of Minnesota* ................ 4 ^non-conference game #@AFA Cadet Ice Arena *WCHA playoffs

1986-87 17-24-1 (12-22-1) DATE O 10 O 11 O 17 O 18 O 24 O 25 O 31 N1 N7 N8 N 14 N 15 N 21 N 22 N 28 N 29 D5 D6 D 12 D 13 D 19 D 29 J2 J3 J 9 J 10 J 16 J 17 J 23 J 24 J 30 J 31 F6

CC | COACH MIKE BERTSCH | OPP 6 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 7 5 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 8 8............@ Northern Michigan University............... 3 2.............@ Northern Michigan University............... 8 3 ..................@ University of Denver............... 3 (ot) 4 ....................University of Denver....................... 1 6 ..................... Minnesota Duluth................... 5 (ot) 6 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 4 2................ @ University of Wisconsin ............ 3 (ot) 2 ................@ University of Wisconsin ........... 3 (ot) 8..................U.S. Air Force Academy..................... 3 7............... .@ U.S. Air Force Academy.................. 6 3...............@ University of North Dakota................. 7 2..............@ University of North Dakota............... 11 10.......................Michigan Tech........................... 1 2.........................Michigan Tech .................... 3 (ot) 3 ............... University of North Dakota ............ 4 (ot) 3 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 2 3....................@ University of Maine .................... 5 4................... .@ University of Lowell .................... 6 2 .................... @ U.S. International....................... 5 2 ......................Boston University......................... 4 1....................@ Providence College ..................... 2 3................ .@ Northeastern University ................. 4 7 ............. University of New Hampshire ................ 2 7 ....................... Boston College .......................... 9 4 ...................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 7 6 ...................... @ Michigan Tech................... 7 (ot) 3 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 4 5 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 3 3 ....................@ Minnesota Duluth ..................... 1 2 ....................@ Minnesota Duluth ..................... 4 3............... .@ University of Minnesota ........... 4 (ot)

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F7 2................@ University of Minnesota .................. 3 F 13 3..............Northern Michigan University ................ 2 F 14 6..............Northern Michigan University ................ 3 F 20 2.....................University of Denver....................... 6 F 21 10................ @ University of Denver .................... 2 F 27 4.................. @ University of Denver..................... 2 F 28 3.................. @ University of Denver..................... 2 M6 2............. @ University of North Dakota* ............... 6 M7 2............. @ University of North Dakota* ............... 1 *WCHA playoff game

1987-88 4-33-1 (3-31-1)

DATE CC | COACH MIKE BERTSCH | OPP O9 3 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 4 O 10 2 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 4 O 16 1 ..................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 6 O 17 6 ..................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 8 O 23 4 ................. @ University of Denver .................... 5 O 24 2 ....................University of Denver....................... 4 O 30 2..............Northern Michigan University ................ 5 O 31 1..............Northern Michigan University ................ 4 N6 3 ............... University of North Dakota ............. 3(ot) N7 2 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 5 N 13 5..................U.S. Air Force Academy..................... 1 N 20 4 ............... @ University of Wisconsin ................ 10 N 21 2................ @ University of Wisconsin .................. 1 N 27 3............@ University of New Hampshire............... 8 N 28 1 ................... @ Boston University ...................... 6 N 30 1.................... vs. Boston College^ ...................... 4 D4 3 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 4 D5 2 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 6 D 18 1 ................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 3 D 19 3.....................@ Minnesota Duluth ................... 10 J2 2............@ Northern Michigan University............... 4 J3 1............@ Northern Michigan University............. 10 J8 9 .................... University of Lowell ....................... 5 J9 2 .................... University of Maine.................. 3 (ot) J 15 3 ................. Northeastern University .................... 6 J 16 7 .................... Providence College ....................... 3 J 19 4 .................. Team USA Nationals$ ................... 12 J 22 2 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 7 J 23 3 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 5 J 29 8............... .@ University of Minnesota ........... 9 (ot) J 30 2................@ University of Minnesota ................ 11 F5 1............. .@ University of North Dakota................ 6 F6 3..............@ University of North Dakota................. 9 F 12 3.........................Michigan Tech........................... 7 F 13 3.........................Michigan Tech........................... 5 F 19 4 ....................University of Denver..................... 11 F 20 3 ................. @ University of Denver .................... 5 F 26 0 .............. @ University of Minnesota* ................. 7 F 27 0 ...............@ University of Minnesota* ................ 5 ^ played at Mathews Arena (Northeastern University) $Exhibition game *WCHA playoff game

1988-89 11-26-3 (9-23-3) DATE O 14 O 15 O 21 O 22 O 28 O 29 N1 N4 N5 N 10

CC | COACH BRAD BUETOW | OPP 5 ..................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 9 3...................... @ Michigan Tech................... 2 (ot) 5 ............... University of North Dakota ............ 6 (ot) 2 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 5 6.....................@ Minnesota Duluth ..................... 5 1 ................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 3 6 ............ University Michigan-Dearborn................ 3 7 ................. @ University of Denver .................... 8 4 ....................University of Denver....................... 7 0 ............. University of New Hampshire ................ 5

N 12 1 ....................... Boston College .......................... 2 N 13 6 ......................Boston University .................. 6 (ot) N 18 3 ............... @ University of Wisconsin ............ 3 (ot) N 19 4 ................ @ University of Wisconsin .................. 1 N 25 2 ................ University of Minnesota# ................... 5 N 26 1 ................ University of Minnesota# ................... 2 N 28 5.................@ U.S. Air Force Academy................... 2 D2 2.............@ Northern Michigan University............... 6 D3 3.............@ Northern Michigan University............... 9 D7 4 .....................Moscow Dynamo$........................ 9 D 16 2...............@ University of North Dakota................. 3 D 17 1.............. .@ University of North Dakota................ 5 D 29 2 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 6 D 30 2 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 4 J6 4...................@ Providence College ............... 4 (ot) J8 7.................@ Northeastern University .................. 3 J 12 5....................@ University of Lowell ..................... 3 J 14 7................... @ University of Maine ..................... 4 J 20 4.........................Michigan Tech .................... 3 (ot) J 21 2.........................Michigan Tech........................... 5 J 23 2.................St. Cloud State University................... 5 J 27 1.................@ University of Minnesota .................. 7 J 28 3.................@ University of Minnesota .................. 6 F3 2..............Northern Michigan University ................ 5 F4 3..............Northern Michigan University ................ 0 F 10 6 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 1 F 11 3 ..................... Minnesota Duluth................... 4 (ot) F 17 2 ....................University of Denver....................... 5 F 18 4 ................. @ University of Denver............... 5 (ot) F 24 4............... @ University of Minnesota* ................. 5 F 25 1............... @ University of Minnesota* ................. 7 #@ AFA Cadet Ice Arena $Exhibition game *WCHA playoff game

1989-90 18-20-2 (10-17-1) DATE O 13 O 14 O 20 O 21 O 27 O 28 N3 N4 N 10 N 11 N 17 N 18 N 24 N 25 D1 D2 D8 D9 D 16 D 17 D 30 D 31 J5 J6 J 12 J 13 J 19 J 20 J 26 J 27 F2 F3

CC | COACH BRAD BUETOW | OPP 5....................University of Windsor....................... 3 4....................University of Windsor....................... 2 6 ....................University of Denver....................... 2 3 ................. @ University of Denver .................... 8 1 .................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 9 3 .................... @ Minnesota Duluth....................... 4 3..............Northern Michigan University ................ 0 6..............Northern Michigan University ................ 5 3................@ U.S. Air Force Academy ............ 3 (ot) 7..................U.S. Air Force Academy..................... 1 7 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 5 2 ................. University of Minnesota .............. 3 (ot) 4...............@ University of North Dakota................. 5 1............. .@ University of North Dakota ......... 1 (ot) 5...................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 2 2...................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 7 0 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 5 6 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 5 5 .................. Kent State University# ..................... 1 7 .................. Kent State University# ..................... 3 7 ................. @ Princeton University..................... 6 2 ................. @ Princeton University..................... 3 4.........................Michigan Tech........................... 2 3.........................Michigan Tech........................... 1 4............... .@ University of Minnesota ................. 8 2............... .@ University of Minnesota ................. 4 2 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 7 4 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 5 4 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 3 3 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 4 5 ..................... Alaska-Fairbanks......................... 2 5 ..................... Alaska-Fairbanks......................... 3


All-time results PAST SCORES F9 3................ @ University of Wisconsin .................. 7 F 10 5................ @ University of Wisconsin .................. 9 F 16 3.............@ Northern Michigan University............... 5 F 17 2........... .@ Northern Michigan University.............. 4 F 23 5 ................. @ University of Denver............... 4 (ot) F 24 4 ....................University of Denver....................... 5 M2 3 .............. @ University of Minnesota* ................. 9 M3 2 ............... @ University of Minnesota* ................. 9 # @ Sertich Ice Arena (Colorado Springs) *WCHA playoff game

1990-91 13-26-1 (9-22-1)

DATE CC | COACH BRAD BUETOW | OPP O 12 5..............Northern Michigan University ................ 7 O 13 3..............Northern Michigan University ................ 8 O 19 2 ............. .@ St. Cloud State University ................ 6 O 20 2 .............. .@ St. Cloud State University........... 3 (ot) O 26 7 ................. @ University of Denver .................... 1 O 27 2 ....................University of Denver....................... 5 N2 2 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 3 N3 5 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 7 N9 4...............@ University of North Dakota................. 6 N 10 1..............@ University of North Dakota .......... 2 (ot) N 16 3 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 5 N 17 2 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 3 N 23 2...................@ Colgate University# ..................... 3 N 24 3.....................@ McGill University# ...................... 5 N 30 3 .....................@ Minnesota Duluth ............... 3 (ot) D1 1 .................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 5 D7 6 ...................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 5 D8 0 ..................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 6 D 14 4.....................Princeton University....................... 2 D 15 4.....................Princeton University....................... 3 D 29 6.................@ University of Minnesota .................. 2 D 30 2.................@ University of Minnesota .................. 5 J4 2.............@ Northern Michigan University............... 6 J5 2.............@ Northern Michigan University............... 6 J 11 2 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 3 J 12 6 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 4 J 18 3 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 5 J 19 3 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 2 J 22 3..................U.S. Air Force Academy..................... 1 J 29 4.................@ U.S. Air Force Academy................... 3 F1 3.................St. Cloud State University................... 4 F2 3.................St. Cloud State University................... 7 F8 2 ................ @ University of Wisconsin .................. 5 F9 2................ @ University of Wisconsin .................. 4 F 15 6 ....................University of Denver....................... 4 F 16 5 ...................@ University of Denver .................... 4 F 22 6.........................Michigan Tech........................... 1 F 23 5.........................Michigan Tech........................... 2 M1 0 .......... @ Northern Michigan University* ............. 7 M2 3 .......... @ Northern Michigan University* ............. 6 #Yale Hockey Classic (New Haven, CT) *WCHA playoff game

1991-92 18-18-5 (14-14-4) DATE O 18 O 19 O 25 O 26 N1 N3 N 15 N 16 N 22 N 23

CC | COACH BRAD BUETOW | OPP 8.............@ Northern Michigan University ........ 8 (ot) 3............@ Northern Michigan University............. 12 4 ..............@ University of North Dakota ................ 5 5..............@ University of North Dakota .......... 4 (ot) 6 ....................University of Denver....................... 3 0 .................. @ University of Denver .................... 2 2 .......................@ Michigan Tech ........................ 3 3 ...................... @ Michigan Tech................... 4 (ot) 5 ..................... Minnesota Duluth................... 5 (ot) 5 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 2

N 29 4 .....................Northern Michigan........................ 8 N 30 5 .....................Northern Michigan ................. 4 (ot) D6 4 ................ @ University of Wisconsin .................. 7 D7 3 ............... @ University of Wisconsin .................. 6 D 10 4 .................... Air Force Academy ....................... 1 D 20 2....................@ Alaska-Anchorage$..................... 4 D 21 3 ................. Ferris State University$................ 3(ot) J3 5 ..................... @ St. Cloud State ........................ 8 J4 3 ..................... @ St. Cloud State ................... 3(ot) J 10 4....................@ Air Force Academy ..................... 2 J 17 5 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 2 J 18 6 ............... University of North Dakota .................. 1 J 24 3 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 6 J 25 2 ................. University of Minnesota .................... 8 J 31 8 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 5 F1 5 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 4 F7 4 ....................... Michigan Tech! .......................... 5 F8 9 ....................... Michigan Tech! .......................... 5 F 14 3................@ University of Minnesota .................. 5 F 15 4.................@ University of Minnesota .................. 6 F 21 6 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 2 F 22 2 ................. University of Wisconsin .................... 1 F 28 3 ................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 1 F 29 5.................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 1 M6 3...................@ University of Denver............... 3 (ot) M7 5 ....................University of Denver....................... 2 M 13 7 .....................Minnesota Duluth* ............... 6 (3ot) M 14 3 .....................Minnesota Duluth* ................. 4 (ot) M 15 4 .....................Minnesota Duluth* ............... 3 (3ot) M 20 1 ............... University of Minnesota*# .................. 5 M 21 3 ............... University of Wisconsin*& .................. 5 $Jeep/Nissan Classic (Anchorage, AK) *WCHA playoff game, #WCHA semifinal (St. Paul, MN) &WCHA third-place game (St. Paul, MN) !Home games played at Cadet Ice Arena, AFA

1992-93 DATE O 23 O 24 O 30 O 31 N6 N7 N 11 N 20 N 21 N 27 N 28 D4 D5 D 11 D 12 D 19 D 20 J8 J9 J 15 J 16 J 22 J 23 J 29 J 30 F5 F6 F 12 F 13 F 19

8-28-0 (6-26)

CC | COACH BRAD BUETOW | OPP 2 ..................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 4 1 ..................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 6 3........................... Minnesota.............................. 4 7........................... Minnesota ....................... 6 (ot) 8 .............................Denver ................................ 4 3........................... .@ Denver ............................. 6 12...........................Air Force............................... 3 0..........................@ Wisconsin............................ 1 1..........................@ Wisconsin............................ 3 4 .................. @ Northern Michigan ..................... 5 2 ...................@ Northern Michigan ..................... 3 2 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 5 5 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 9 5 ..................... Minnesota Duluth................... 4 (ot) 5 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 9 5 ...................... @ North Dakota ......................... 8 1 ....................... @ North Dakota ......................... 3 7 ....................... Michigan Tech .......................... 8 2.........................Michigan Tech........................... 5 7 ..................... @ St. Cloud State ........................ 5 2...................... @ St. Cloud State ........................ 5 6 ........................ North Dakota............................ 4 4 ........................ North Dakota............................ 5 4 .....................Northern Michigan........................ 3 3 .....................Northern Michigan...................... 12 1 ......................... @ Minnesota ........................... 2 3......................... @ Minnesota ........................... 6 3.................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 9 4.................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 8 1............................Wisconsin.............................. 4

F 20 5............................Wisconsin ....................... 6 (ot) F 23 6 ......................... @ Air Force............................. 2 M5 2 .............................Denver ................................ 4 M6 2............................@ Denver .............................. 8 M 12 3..........................@ Wisconsin* ........................... 6 M 13 3..........................@ Wisconsin* ......................... 10 *WCHA playoffs

1993-94 23-11-5 (18-19-5)

DATE CC | COACH DON LUCIA | OPP O 22 7........................... Minnesota.............................. 3 O 23 4........................... Minnesota.............................. 2 O 29 3......................Alaska-Anchorage........................ 2 O 30 9......................Alaska-Anchorage........................ 6 N5 3.........................Michigan Tech .................... 3 (ot) N6 1.........................Michigan Tech .................... 1 (ot) N 12 9 ......................... @ Air Force............................. 1 N 13 5.............................Air Force............................... 1 N 19 3 .........................@ Wisconsin ........................... 6 N 20 2..........................@ Wisconsin............................ 4 N 26 5 ...................... @ North Dakota ......................... 3 N 27 5....................... @ North Dakota ......................... 2 D4 6 ...................... St. Cloud State$ ......................... 4 D5 2 ...................... St. Cloud State$ ......................... 1 D 10 3 ....................@ Northern Michigan ..................... 4 D 11 0................... @ Northern Michigan...................... 4 D 29 3 ..................... Miami University# ........................ 1 D 30 4...........................Kent State#............................. 3 J 7 6 .............................Denver ................................ 5 J8 4.............................@ Denver .............................. 5 J 14 5 ................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 4 J 15 2.....................@ Minnesota Duluth ..................... 9 J 21 11 ...................Northern Michigan........................ 9 J 22 1 .................... Northern Michigan ....................... 8 J 28 4...................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 2 J 29 4........................@ Michigan Tech ........................ 2 F4 3.....................@ Alaska-Anchorage...................... 6 F5 5.....................@ Alaska-Anchorage ............... 4 (ot) F 11 8............................Wisconsin.............................. 3 F 12 2............................Wisconsin.............................. 5 F 18 4 .......................@ St. Cloud State ....................... 1 F 19 4 ...................... @ St. Cloud State .................. 4 (ot) F 25 5 ........................ North Dakota............................ 1 F 26 5 ........................ North Dakota...................... 5 (ot) M4 4............................@ Denver ........................ 3 (ot) M5 5 .............................Denver .......................... 5 (ot) M 11 2........................Michigan Tech* .......................... 3 M 12 3........................Michigan Tech* .......................... 0 M 13 2........................Michigan Tech* .................... 3 (ot) $@ AFA Cadet Ice Arena #@Cleveland Classic *WCHA playoffs

1994-95 30-12-2 (22-9-1) DATE O 21 O 22 O 29 O 30 N5 N6 N 11 N 13 N 18 N 19 N 25 N 26 D2

CC | COACH DON LUCIA | OPP 7.......................... @ Michigan ............................ 3 4 ......................... @ Michigan ............................ 5 8 ........................ North Dakota............................ 2 6 ........................ North Dakota............................ 0 8 .....................Alaska Anchorage ........................ 4 2 .....................Alaska Anchorage .................. 1 (ot) 5............................ .@ Denver ............................. 6 7 .............................Denver ................................ 3 5...................... @ St. Cloud State ........................ 2 4.......................@ St. Cloud State ....................... 2 4 ......................... @ Air Force ............................ 2 10 ....................... @ Air Force............................. 1 3...................... @ Michigan Tech......................... 1

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All-time results PAST SCORES D3 9 ......................@ Michigan Tech ........................ 3 D9 8 .................. @ Northern Michigan ..................... 2 D 10 3 .................. @ Northern Michigan ..................... 6 D 16 1........................... Minnesota.............................. 3 D 17 9........................... Minnesota.............................. 2 D 30 3 ................... .@ Alaska Fairbanks....................... 2 D 31 4 .....................@ Alaska Fairbanks ................ 3 (ot) J6 6 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 3 J7 5 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 6 J 13 5.......................... .@ Wisconsin............................ 2 J 14 1.......................... .@ Wisconsin............................ 8 J 20 4 ..........................@ Minnesota ........................... 3 J 21 4 ........................ @ Minnesota ........................... 7 J 27 6 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 1 J 28 6 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 4 F3 4.................... .@ Alaska Anchorage ..................... 2 F4 5....................@ Alaska Anchorage ................ 6 (ot) F 10 5 .....................Northern Michigan........................ 3 F 11 4 .....................Northern Michigan........................ 1 F 17 3 ....................... @ North Dakota ......................... 5 F 18 3 ....................... @ North Dakota ......................... 2 F 25 4.........................Michigan Tech........................... 3 F 26 4.........................Michigan Tech........................... 3 M3 5 .............................Denver .......................... 5 (ot) M4 3.............................@ Denver .............................. 7 M 10 11 .................. Alaska Anchorage* ....................... 3 M 11 5 .................... Alaska Anchorage* ....................... 2 M 17 5..........................Minnesota*# ...................... 4 (ot) M 18 3..........................Wisconsin*& ...................... 4 (ot) M 25 2.......................... Minnesota$............................. 5 Home games played at Cadet Ice Arena, AFA *WCHA playoffs, #WCHA semifinal &WCHA championship $NCAA quarterfinal

1995-96 33-5-4 (26-2-4) DATE O 13 O 14 O 21 O 22 O 27 O 28 N 10 N 11 N 17 N 18 N 24 N 25 D5 D8 D9 D 15 D 16 D 27 D 28 J5 J6 J 12 J 14 J 20 J 21 J 26 J 27 F2 F 3 F9

CC | COACH DON LUCIA | OPP 8............................Wisconsin.............................. 4 6............................Wisconsin.............................. 2 3........................... Minnesota ....................... 3 (ot) 7........................... Minnesota.............................. 5 7.................... @ Northern Michigan...................... 1 10................. @ Northern Michigan ..................... 1 2 ...................... @ Michigan Tech................... 2 (ot) 3 ..................... @ Michigan Tech................... 3 (ot) 10 ...................Northern Michigan........................ 2 5 .....................Northern Michigan........................ 1 9 ........................ North Dakota............................ 5 6 ........................ North Dakota............................ 3 4 ......................... @ Air Force............................. 2 4...........................@ Wisconsin............................ 2 2...........................@ Wisconsin............................ 1 5 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 4 3 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 1 11 .................. Cornell University^ ....................... 0 2..................@ University of Denver^ .................. 3 6.....................@ Minnesota Duluth ..................... 0 7.................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 3 3 .................. @ University of Denver .................... 4 7 ....................University of Denver....................... 4 8.........................Michigan Tech........................... 1 4.........................Michigan Tech........................... 3 7.....................@ Alaska Anchorage ...................... 2 4.....................@ Alaska Anchorage ................ 4 (ot) 5 ....................University of Denver....................... 4 6 ..................@ University of Denver .................... 0 2 ........................ @ Minnesota ........................... 3

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F 10 4 .........................@ Minnesota ........................... 2 F 16 7 .....................Alaska Anchorage ........................ 2 F 17 4 .....................Alaska Anchorage ........................ 1 F 24 5 ...................... @ St. Cloud State ........................ 4 F 25 9 ..................... @ St. Cloud State ........................ 1 M1 4.....................Northern Michigan* ....................... 3 M2 6.....................Northern Michigan* ....................... 1 M8 3.......................Michigan Tech*# ......................... 4 M9 6..........................Wisconsin*& ............................ 4 M 24 5 ...................... UMass.-Lowell$ ......................... 3 M 28 4 ................. University of Vermont+............. 3 (2ot) M 30 2 ................. University of Michigan!............... 3 (ot) Home games played at Cadet Ice Arena, AFA ^Denver Cup Tournament (mcNichols Arena) *WCHA playoffs, #WCHA semifinal &WCHA third-place game $NCAA quarterfinal +NCAA seminfinal !NCAA championship game

1996-97 25-15-4 (17-11-4) DATE O 11 O 18 O 19 O 25 O 26 N1 N2 N8 N 10 N 16 N 17 N 29 N 30 D6 D7

CC | COACH DON LUCIA | OPP 3...................University of Calgary^...................... 5 2 .........................@ Minnesota ........................... 5 2 ........................ @ Minnesota ........................... 1 2 .................. @ Northern Michigan ..................... 3 5 .................. @ Northern Michigan ..................... 2 3 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 6 6 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 3 6............................@ Denver .............................. 2 3 .............................Denver ................................ 2 7............................Wisconsin.............................. 3 5............................Wisconsin.............................. 4 4 .....................Alaska Anchorage ........................ 2 4 .....................Alaska Anchorage ........................ 7 5 ...................... @ North Dakota.................... 5 (ot) 3 ...................... @ North Dakota ......................... 7

D 14 7 .....................Northern Michigan........................ 2 D 15 7 .....................Northern Michigan........................ 3 D 27 6...........................Vermont &&............................. 0 D 28 3 ..................... New Hampshire&& ....................... 4 D 31 2 ...................... @ Michigan State ........................ 6 J7 3 .......................... @ Air Force....................... 2 (ot) J 10 4.......................@ Michigan Tech.................... 4(ot) J 11 4...................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 2 J 17 5 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 4 J 18 2 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 4 J 25 0 ........................ North Dakota............................ 3 J 26 8 ........................ North Dakota............................ 3 F1 4 ......................@ St. Cloud State ....................... 2 F2 4 ..................... @ St. Cloud State ........................ 5 F7 2...........................@ Wisconsin............................ 5 F8 6...........................@ Wisconsin............................ 2 F 14 4 .............................Denver ................................ 3 F 15 1.............................@ Denver .............................. 6 F 21 3........................... Minnesota ........................ 3(ot) F 22 0........................... Minnesota.............................. 3 F 28 2....................@ Alaska Anchorage ...................... 0 M1 1.................... .@ Alaska Anchorage ..................... 1 M7 9........................... Wisconsin*............................. 3 M8 1 ..........................Wisconsin* ..................... 0 (4ot) M 13 5 ............................ Denver* ............................... 2 M 14 1 ....................... North Dakota#........................... 5 M 15 6 ...................... St. Cloud State& ......................... 0 M 21 3 ..................... New Hampshire** ........................ 2 M 22 5 ......................... Clarkson**$............................. 4 M 27 2.......................North Dakota**+ ......................... 6 Home games played at Cadet Ice Arena, AFA ^exhibition, &&@Badger Hockey Showdown *WCHA playoffs #WCHA semifinal &WCHA third-place game, **NCAA playoffs $NCAA quarterfinal +NCAA semifinal

1995-96 MACNAUGHTON CUP CHAMPIONS

The 1995-96 Tigers won the MacNaughton Cup for the third conscutive year and advanced to the NCAA Championship Game before losing to Michigan, 3-2 in overtime. Only one other school, North Dakota from 1997-99, has won the trophy three straight seasons.


All-time results PAST SCORES 1997-98 26-13-3 (16-10-2) DATE CC | COACH DON LUCIA | OPP O 17 3 ................. University of Calgary^! .................... 1 O 24 12 .................... St. Lawrence&& ......................... 3 O 25 6 ........................... Maine&&......................... 6 (ot) O 31 6 ..................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 3 N1 3 ..................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 2 N7 3 ........................ North Dakota! ........................... 3 N8 2 ........................ North Dakota! ........................... 4 N 15 6........................St. Cloud State! .................... 7 (ot) N 16 1........................St. Cloud State!.......................... 3 N 21 5......................... @ Minnesota ........................... 1 N 22 4 ........................ @ Minnesota...................... 3 (ot) N 28 3 .................... Alaska Anchorage!........................ 1 N 29 3 .................... Alaska Anchorage!........................ 2 D7 9 ............................ Denver!................................ 1 D8 0 ........................ @ Denver^^ ........................... 6 D 12 3 ..................... @ Mankato State ........................ 1 D 13 5 ..................... @ Mankato State ........................ 1 D 27 3 .................... New Hampshire$$........................ 5 D 28 6 ...........................Denver$$ .............................. 1 J6 2 ......................... @ Air Force............................. 1 J9 1 ...................... @ North Dakota ......................... 4 J 10 1 ...................... @ North Dakota ......................... 6 J 16 4.....................@ Alaska Anchorage ...................... 1 J 17 4.....................@ Alaska Anchorage ................ 3 (ot) J 23 5.........................Wisconsin### .................... 6 (ot) J 24 0............................Wisconsin.............................. 4 J 30 4 ................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 3 J 31 2 .....................@ Minnesota Duluth ..................... 5 F6 6 .............................Denver .......................... 6 (ot) F7 2 ..........................@ Denver## ............................ 4 F 20 7 ..................... @ St. Cloud State ........................ 4 F 21 3 ...................... @ St. Cloud State ........................ 1 F 24 6.............................Air Force............................... 2 F 27 4........................... Minnesota.............................. 3 F 28 9........................... Minnesota.............................. 6 M6 9.........................Michigan Tech........................... 1 M7 5.........................Michigan Tech........................... 0 M 13 3 ............................ Denver*.......................... 2 (ot) M 14 6 ............................ Denver* ............................... 4 M 20 2...........................Wisconsin#............................. 5 M 21 6 ...................... St. Cloud State& ......................... 1 M 28 3 .......................... Clarkson**.............................. 1 M 29 1......................Boston College**$ ........................ 6 ^Exhibition ^^at Denver Coliseum &&@ J.C. Penney Classic $$@Norwest Denver Cup *WCHA playoffs ##@McNichols Arena #WCHA semifinal, &WCHA third-place game **NCAA playoffs $NCAA quarterfinal !Home games played at Cadet Ice Arena, AFA ###First game played at Colorado Springs World Arena

1998-99 29-12-1 (20-8) DATE O 16 O 23 O 24 O 30 O 31 N6 N7 N 13 N 14

CC | COACH DON LUCIA | OPP 6...................University of Calgary^...................... 5 3 ..................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 1 5 ...................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 2 8......................Alaska-Anchorage........................ 2 4......................Alaska-Anchorage........................ 1 7 ......................... @ Minnesota ........................... 1 6 .........................@ Minnesota ........................... 1 6 .............................Denver ................................ 4 0.......................... @ Denver% ............................ 6

N 20 5 .......................@ North Dakota ......................... 4 N 21 4 ...................... @ North Dakota.................... 5 (ot) N 27 8.............................Air Force............................... 2 N 28 4.......................UMass.-Amherst ......................... 2 D4 3 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 5 D5 4 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 3 D 11 6 ....................... Mankato State........................... 4 D 12 7 ....................... Mankato State........................... 3 D 27 3 ...................... Boston College# ......................... 5 D 28 9 .................... Lake Superior St.#........................ 2 J2 1 ...................... New Hampshire.......................... 4 J3 3...............................Maine .......................... 3 (ot) J8 4 ...................... @ St. Cloud State ........................ 0 J9 0...................... @ St. Cloud State ........................ 1 J 15 4 ........................ North Dakota............................ 5 J 16 1 ........................ North Dakota............................ 5 J 22 3.........................Michigan Tech........................... 2 J 23 3.........................Michigan Tech........................... 1 F5 5........................... Minnesota.............................. 1 F6 3........................... Minnesota.............................. 1 F 11 4.......................... .@ Wisconsin............................ 5 F 13 3...........................@ Wisconsin............................ 0 F 19 5 .............................Denver ................................ 2 F 20 3......................@ Denver (@AFA) .................. 4 (ot) F 26 1................... .@ Alaska-Anchorage...................... 0 F 27 2.....................@ Alaska-Anchorage...................... 1 M5 4 ..................... Minnesota-Duluth ........................ 3 M6 3 ..................... Minnesota-Duluth ........................ 2 M 12 3 ....................Minnesota-Duluth& ....................... 1 M 13 5 ....................Minnesota-Duluth& ................. 4 (ot) M 19 2............................Denver&& ........................ 3 (ot) M 20 7..........................Minnesota&*............................ 4 M27 5 ....................... St. Lawrence** .......................... 2 M 28 3......................Michigan State**$ ........................ 4 ^exhibition %@McNichols Arena #Norwest Denver Cup (@McNichols Arena) &WCHA Playoffs (First Round) &&WCHA Final Five (Semifinals) &*WCHA Final Five (Third Place) **NCAA West Regional $NCAA quarterfinal

1999-2000 18-18-3 (14-11-3) DATE O9 O 16 O 22 O 23 O 29 O 30 N5 N6 N 12 N 13 N 19 N 20 N 26 N 27 D3 D4 D 10 D 11 D 31 J1 J7 J8 J14 J15 J 21

CC | COACH SCOTT OWENS | OPP 4 ...................... Michigan State*.......................... 1 5........................Wilfrid Laurier$ .......................... 2 6..............................Colgate................................ 3 0..............................Colgate................................ 3 1 ................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 2 5 ....................@ Minnesota Duluth ..................... 3 3........................... Minnesota.............................. 0 1........................... Minnesota.............................. 2 9.........................Michigan Tech........................... 1 6.........................Michigan Tech........................... 3 4 .............................Denver ................................ 2 4............................ .@ Denver ............................. 1 4........................ .@ Providence .......................... 5 1.................... @ Boston University ...................... 5 3............................Wisconsin ....................... 4 (ot) 1............................Wisconsin.............................. 4 6 ..................... @ MSU, Mankato ........................ 5 2....................... @ MSU, Mankato......................... 3 3..............................Maine#................................ 4 5 ........................ Notre Dame# ........................... 2 1 ...................... @ North Dakota..................... 1(ot) 0 ....................... @ North Dakota ......................... 4 0 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 2 5 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 1 2.............................@ Denver .............................. 0

J 22 6 .............................Denver ................................ 4 J 28 10 ......................... Air Force .............................. 0 J 29 1 ............................ Niagara................................ 3 F4 2.................... .@ Alaska Anchorage ................ 2(ot) F5 4.....................@ Alaska Anchorage ...................... 0 F 11 2 ......................... @ Minnesota............................ 6 F 12 5 ......................... @ Minnesota ........................... 1 F 18 3 ....................... MSU, Mankato........................... 4 F 19 1 ....................... MSU, Manakto........................... 3 F 25 2 ....................... St. Cloud State...................... 2(ot) F 26 4 ....................... St. Cloud State..................... 3 (ot) M3 5......................... .@ Wisconsin............................ 4 M4 1...........................@ Wisconsin............................ 2 M 10 2 ......................... Minnesota&............................. 4 M 11 2 ......................... Minnesota&....................... 3 (ot) *U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game (Faceoff Classic) $Exhibition #Norwest Denver Cup (@DU’s Magness Arena) & WCHA Playoffs (First Round)

2000-01 27-13-1 (17-11)

DATE CC | COACH SCOTT OWENS | OPP O6 5 .................. University of Calgary$ ..................... 2 O 13 6 ....................... MSU, Mankato........................... 2 O 14 6.........................MSU Mankato ........................... 5 O 27 3 ..................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 1 O 28 3 ..................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 2 N3 5 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 1 N4 4 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 1 N 10 3 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 6 N 11 2 ....................... St. Cloud State..................... 3 (ot) N 17 1...........................@ Wisconsin............................ 2 N 18 4...........................@ Wisconsin ..................... 3 (ot) N 24 1 .......................... Providence......................... 1(ot) N 25 5 ......................Boston University......................... 3 D1 4.............................Air Force............................... 1 D2 2 ........................ Bemidji State............................ 1 D8 6 ........................ North Dakota............................ 4 D9 3 ........................ North Dakota...................... 4 (ot) D 29 5 ............................ Harvard................................ 3 D 30 3 ............................ Harvard................................ 0 J5 4.............................@ Denver .............................. 1 J6 5 .............................Denver ................................ 1 J12 1 ................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 2 J13 6 .................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 4 J 19 4.............................@ Denver .............................. 1 J 26 5 .....................Alaska Anchorage ........................ 1 J 27 4 ....................Alaska Anchorage......................... 2 F2 5 ..................... @ St. Cloud State ........................ 3 F3 5...................... @ St. Cloud State ........................ 7 F10 2 .............................Denver ................................ 3 F 16 1 ......................... @ Minnesota............................ 6 F 17 1 ......................... @ Minnesota ........................... 4 F 23 5............................Wisconsin.............................. 4 F 24 3............................Wisconsin.............................. 5 M2 2 ...................... @ MSU, Mankato ........................ 3 M3 7 .......................@ MSU, Mankato ....................... 0 M9 3 ...................... MSU, Mankato& ......................... 0 M 10 7 ...................... MSU, Mankato& ......................... 3 M 15 4 ........................ Wisconsin&&............................ 3 M 16 1 .......................North Dakota&*.......................... 2 M17 5 ........................ Minnesota&& ........................... 4 M 23 3 ....................... St. Lawrence**................... 2 (2ot) M 24 1 ....................... North Dakota$........................... 4 $Exhibition &WCHA Playoffs (First Round) &&WCHA Final Five (st. Paul, MN) &*WCHA Final Five (Third Place) **NCAA East Regional (Wooster, Mass.) $NCAA quarterfinal

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All-time results PAST SCORES 2001-02 27-13-3 (16-10-2) DATE CC | COACH SCOTT OWENS | OPP O6 1 ...................University of Alberta$...................... 0 O 12 2....................... @ North Dakota ......................... 6 O 13 0 ....................... @ North Dakota ......................... 2 O 19 3 ...................... UMass-Amherst ......................... 0 O 20 7 ...................... UMass-Amherst ......................... 1 N2 2 .............................Denver .......................... 3 (ot) N3 2............................ .@ Denver ............................. 3 N9 1 ...................... @ St. Cloud State ........................ 6 N 10 4 ..................... @ St. Cloud State ........................ 3 N 16 6.............................Clarkson................................ 1 N 17 3.............................Clarkson ............................... 0 N 23 7 .....................Alaska Anchorage ........................ 1 N 24 4 ..................... Alaska Anchorage........................ 2 N 30 2 ...................... @ Michigan Tech................... 2 (ot) D1 3 ..................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 1 D7 0 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 3 D8 5 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 1 D 27 2 ..................... New Hampshire#......................... 6 D 28 3...........................Wisconsin# ...................... 3 (ot) J4 4 .................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 1 J5 7 .................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 5 J 11 2........................ MSU, Mankato .......................... 0 J 12 1 ....................... MSU, Mankato........................... 2 J 18 6 ........................ North Dakota ........................... 5 J 19 3 ........................ North Dakota............................ 1 J 25 8.............................Air Force............................... 1 J 26 4 ............................ Niagara................................ 0 F1 3............................ .@ Denver ............................. 2 F2 4 .............................Denver ................................ 2 F8 5............................Wisconsin ....................... 5 (ot) F9 6............................Wisconsin.............................. 0 F 15 6......................... @ Minnesota............................ 5 F 16 3 ......................... @ Minnesota ........................... 7 F 22 1.....................@ Alaska Anchorage ...................... 2 F 23 2....................@ Alaska Anchorage ...................... 3 M1 2.........................Michigan Tech........................... 0 M2 8.........................Michigan Tech........................... 1 M8 6.....................Alaska Anchorage& ....................... 1 M9 1 ................... Alaska Anchorage& ...................... 0 M 14 3 ........................ Wisconsin&&...................... 2 (ot) M 15 0............................Denver&& .............................. 3 M 16 2 ..................... St. Cloud State&*......................... 1 M 22 2.......................Michigan State** ......................... 0 M 23 2 ........................ Minnesota**$ ........................... 4 $Exhibition #Bank One/Badger Showdown (Milwaukee , WI) &WCHA Playoffs (First Round) &&WCHA Final Five (St. Paul, MN) &*WCHA Final Five (Third Place) **NCAA West Regional (Ann Arbor, MI) $NCAA quarterfinal

2002-03 30-7-5 (19-4-5) DATE O 11 O 12 O 18 O 19 O 25 O 26 N1 N3 N8 N9 N 15 N 16 N 29

CC | COACH SCOTT OWENS | OPP 6.........................UMass-Lowell ........................... 4 1.........................UMass-Lowell ........................... 4 2..............................Maine# ............................... 0 5 .............................. Iona# ................................. 0 4 ................... @ Minnesota Duluth ................ 4 (ot) 4 ................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 3 5.........................Michigan Tech........................... 1 9.........................Michigan Tech........................... 0 4 .....................Alaska Anchorage ........................ 1 5 .....................Alaska Anchorage ........................ 2 7 ........................ @ Minnesota............................ 3 2 ........................ @ Minnesota...................... 2 (ot) 7 ......................... @ Air Force............................. 0

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N 30 10 ........................Mercyhurst ............................. 2 D6 4............................ .@ Denver ............................. 3 D 7 6 .............................Denver ................................ 2 D 13 6 .................... @ Minnesota State ....................... 3 D 14 2..................... @ Minnesota State ....................... 4 D 20 8......................Western Michigan ........................ 4 D 21 3......................Western Michigan ........................ 1 J3 4 ....................... @ North Dakota................... 4 (ot) J4 4 ....................... @ North Dakota................... 4 (ot) J 17 3.......................@Michigan Tech ................... 3 (ot) J 18 3........................@Michigan Tech ......................... 1 J 24 4 ...........................Wisconsin............................. 2 J 25 5 ...........................Wisconsin.............................. 0 J 31 5 ........................ North Dakota ........................... 3 F1 4 ........................ North Dakota........................... 1 F7 6........................... Minnesota.............................. 2 F8 2........................... Minnesota.............................. 3 F 14 2 ..................... @ St. Cloud State ........................ 4 F 15 5 ..................... @ St. Cloud State ........................ 3 F 22 5................. US National U-18 Team$.................... 2 F 28 8 ...................... Minnesota State ......................... 1 M1 6 ...................... Minnesota State ......................... 9 M 6 2 .............................Denver ................................ 0 M7 4.............................@ Denver .............................. 2 M 14 5.....................Alaska Anchorage& ....................... 3 M 15 4.....................Alaska Anchorage& ....................... 1 M 21 4 ................... Minnesota Duluth&& ................ 3 (ot) M 22 2..........................Minnesota&*............................ 4 M 29 4 ........................Wayne State**........................... 2 M 30 3 .......................... Michigan$ ............................. 5 $Exhibition #Nye Frontier Classic (Anchorage) &WCHA Playoffs (First Round) &&WCHA Final Five semifinals &*WCHA Final Five championship **NCAA West Regional (Ann Arbor, MI) $NCAA quarterfinal

2003-04 20-16-3 (11-15-2) DATE O 10 O 11 O 17

CC | COACH SCOTT OWENS | OPP 3 ........... University of British Columbia $ .............. 0 7 .................. U.S. Under-18 Team$ ..................... 1 6.......................Alaska Fairbanks......................... 2

O 18 8.......................Alaska Fairbanks......................... 3 O 24 3...........................@ Clarkson............................. 2 O 25 4............................@ Clarkson....................... 4 (ot) O 31 3 ...................... Minnesota State ......................... 0 N1 3 ...................... Minnesota State ......................... 1 N7 2 .............................Denver ................................ 5 N8 4............................ .@ Denver ............................. 1 N 21 2...........................@ Wisconsin ..................... 2 (ot) N 22 2.......................... .@ Wisconsin ..................... 2 (ot) N 28 4.............................Air Force............................... 2 N 29 4 .............................Findlay ................................ 0 D5 0 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 2 D6 6 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 1 D 12 2.....................@ Alaska Anchorage ...................... 5 D 13 1.....................@ Alaska Anchorage ...................... 3 J2 7..........................Wayne State ............................ 1 J3 2..........................St. Lawrence............................ 1 J9 1........................... Minnesota.............................. 2 J 10 0........................... Minnesota.............................. 3 J 16 3.................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 4 J 17 1.................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 4 J 23 2 ...........................Wisconsin.............................. 4 J 24 3 ...........................Wisconsin.............................. 1 J 30 6 .......................@ Michigan Tech......................... 0 J 31 3 ...................... @ Michigan Tech......................... 5 F6 3 .....................Alaska Anchorage ........................ 2 F7 4 .....................Alaska Anchorage ........................ 3 F 13 2 ........................@ North Dakota ......................... 5 F 14 4 ..................... ..@ North Dakota ........................ 1 F 20 2 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 5 F 21 3 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 5 F 27 7 ...................... @ St. Cloud State ........................ 1 F 28 5 ...................... @ St. Cloud State ........................ 2 M4 1 .............................Denver ................................ 3 M5 2.............................@ Denver .............................. 3 M 12 4........................... .@ Denver&............................. 3 M 13 6........................... .@ Denver&............................. 1 M 18 1 .................... Alaska Anchorage* ....................... 4 $Exhibition &WCHA Playoffs (First Round) *WCHA Final Five Play-in Game (St. Paul, MN)

2002-03 MACNAUGHTON CUP CHAMPIONS


All-time results PAST SCORES 2004-05 MACNAUGHTON CUP CHAMPIONS

2004-05 31-9-3 (19-7-2)

DATE CC | COACH SCOTT OWENS | OPP O8 6...................University of Windsor$...................... 1 O 15 4 ........................ Union College ........................... 2 O 16 4 ........................ Union College ........................... 2 O 22 4....................@ Air Force Academy ..................... 1 O 23 7....................Quinnipiac University ...................... 2 N5 3 ........................@ North Dakota.................... 2 (ot) N6 1 ...................... @ North Dakota ......................... 2 N 12 3 .............................Denver ................................ 1 N 13 3 ...........................@ Denver .............................. 6 N 19 6.........................Michigan Tech........................... 1 N 20 5.........................Michigan Tech........................... 1 N 26 3 ....................... Massachusetts .......................... 1 N 27 7 ..................... Boston University ........................ 3 D3 3........................... Minnesota.............................. 1 D4 2 .......................... Minnesota.............................. 7 D 10 6.....................@ Alaska Anchorage ...................... 1 D 11 7.....................@ Alaska Anchorage ...................... 2 D 17 8 ...................... Minnesota State ......................... 5 D 18 4 ...................... Minnesota State ......................... 3 D 29 4 ..................... Miami University# ........................ 1 D 30 2 ........................ @ Ohio State#..................... 2 (ot) J8 3.......................... @ Minnesota ..................... 2 (ot) J9 5 ......................... @ Minnesota ........................... 3 J 14 2 ........................ North Dakota ........................... 1 J 15 1 ........................ North Dakota............................ 0 J 21 3 ..................... Minnesota Duluth................... 3 (ot) J 22 3 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 4 J 28 4 ...................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 2 J 29 5 ...................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 1 F4 7 .................... @ Minnesota State ....................... 1 F5 2 ..................... @ Minnesota State ................. 2 (ot) F 11 3 ....................... St. Cloud State..................... 4 (ot) F 12 3 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 0 F 18 1..........................@ Wisconsin............................ 5 F 19 2..........................@ Wisconsin............................ 1 M3 3 .............................Denver ................................ 0 M4 0............................@ Denver .............................. 5 M 11 8 ...................... St. Cloud State& ......................... 2 M 12 4 ...................... St. Cloud State& ......................... 2 M 18 3 ........................ Minnesota&& ........................... 0 M 19 0 ........................... Denver&* .............................. 1 M 25 6 ........................... Colgate** .............................. 5 M 26 4 ......................... Michigan**$ ............................ 3 A7 2...........................Denver**$$............................. 6 $Exhibition #Ohio Hockey Classic (Nationwide Arena) &WCHA Playoffs (First Round) &&WCHA Final Five (St. Paul, MN) &*WCHA Final Five Championship) **NCAA Midwest Regional (Grand Rapids, MI) **$NCAA quarterfinal (Grand Rapids, MI) **$$NCAA semifinal (Schottenstein Arena-Columbus, OH)

2005-06 24-16-2 (15-11-2) DATE O7 O8 O9 O 14 O 15 O 21 O 22 O 28 O 29 N4 N5

CC | COACH SCOTT OWENS | OPP 6 ....................... Union College# .......................... 1 3 ................... University of Maine#................. 2 (ot) 5 .................. Lakehead University$ ............... 5 (ot) 2 .......................... Ohio State.............................. 4 1 .......................... Ohio State.............................. 0 3 ......................... Notre Dame ............................ 1 6.............................Air Force............................... 3 5 ..................... @ Minnesota State ....................... 0 7 ..................... @ Minnesota State ....................... 3 4 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 2 3 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 2

N 11 2...........................@ Wisconsin ..................... 2 (ot) N 12 0 ......................... .@ Wisconsin............................ 3 N 18 5.........................Michigan Tech........................... 0 N 19 3.........................Michigan Tech........................... 0 N 25 3 ......................@ Massachusetts ........................ 4 N 26 6 .................... @ Boston University................. 5 (ot) D2 2 .............................Denver ................................ 4 D3 1 ............................ @Denver .............................. 5 D9 7 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 2 D 10 3 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 4 D 16 5.....................@ Alaska Anchorage ...................... 4 D 17 2.....................@ Alaska Anchorage ................. 1(ot) D 29 6 .......................... Michigan+ ............................. 1 D 30 6.......................Michigan State+ ......................... 3 J 13 2............................Wisconsin.............................. 3 J 14 1............................Wisconsin.............................. 9 J 20 2..........................@ Minnesota ........................... 4 J 21 2 ......................... @ Minnesota ........................... 3 F3 2 ........................ North Dakota............................ 4 F4 3 ........................ North Dakota............................ 2 F 10 6 ...................... @ St. Cloud State ........................ 3 F 11 1 ...................... @ St. Cloud State ........................ 2 F 17 6 .....................Alaska Anchorage ........................ 2 F 18 3 .....................Alaska Anchorage ........................ 1 F 24 5 .................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 0 F 25 5 ....................@ Minnesota Duluth ..................... 2 M2 4 .............................Denver .......................... 5 (ot) M3 3............................ .@ Denver ....................... 3 (ot) M 10 1 ...................... St. Cloud State& ......................... 2 M 11 3 ...................... St. Cloud State& ......................... 2 M 12 1 ...................... St. Cloud State& ......................... 3 M 25 2 .................... Cornell University** ....................... 3 $Exhibition #IceBreaker Invitational (CSWA) +Great Lakes Invitational (Detroit) &WCHA Playoffs (First Round) **NCAA Midwest Regional (Green Bay, WI)

2006-07 18-17-4 (13-12-3) DATE O1 O6

CC | COACH SCOTT OWENS | OPP 2 .................. University of Calgary$ ..................... 4 2.............................Air Force............................... 1

O7 8 ....................Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 1 O 13 2 .................... Nebraska-Omaha#................... 2(ot) O 14 5 ......................... Merrimack# ............................ 0 O 20 3 ...................... New Hampshire.......................... 4 O 21 2 ...................... New Hampshire.......................... 7 O 27 0..........................@ Minnesota ........................... 2 O 28 1 ......................... @ Minnesota ........................... 7 N3 4.........................Michigan Tech........................... 1 N4 2.........................Michigan Tech........................... 1 N 17 5 ...................... Minnesota State ......................... 2 N 18 7 ...................... Minnesota State ......................... 2 N 24 4 ........................@ North Dakota ......................... 2 N 25 2 ...................... @ North Dakota ......................... 5 D1 5 .............................Denver ................................ 1 D2 3............................ .@ Denver............................. 2 D8 4 .....................Alaska Anchorage .................. 5 (ot) D9 4 .....................Alaska Anchorage .................. 3 (ot) D 29 2 ........................ Bemidji State............................ 3 D 30 5 ........................ Bemidji State............................ 3 J5 1 ........................ North Dakota............................ 0 J6 1 ........................ North Dakota............................ 2 J 12 3 .....................@ Minnesota Duluth ..................... 4 J 13 4 .................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 2 J 20 5 .................. U.S. Under-18 Team$ ..................... 1 J 26 2 ...................... @ Michigan Tech.................... 2(ot) J 27 0 ...................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 1 F2 2............................Wisconsin ....................... 1 (ot) F3 4............................Wisconsin.............................. 2 F9 1 ......................@ St. Cloud State ....................... 3 F 10 2........................@ St. Cloud State .................. 2(ot) F 16 2........................... Minnesota.............................. 3 F 17 2........................... Minnesota.............................. 3 F 23 2 ..................... @ Minnesota State ....................... 3 F2 4 ......................@ Minnesota State ...................... 6 M2 3............................ .@ Denver.............................. 0 M3 5 .............................Denver............................ 5(ot) M9 1 ...................... Michigan Tech&.................... 2 (ot) M 10 2 ...................... Michigan Tech&.......................... 0 M 11 0 ...................... Michigan Tech&.......................... 1 #Nye Frontier Classic (Anchorage, AK) $Exhibition &WCHA Playoffs (First Round)

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All-time results PAST SCORES 2007-08 MACNAUGHTON CUP CHAMPIONS

2007-08 28-11-1 (21-6-1)

DATE CC | COACH SCOTT OWENS | OPP O6 4 .................. University of Calgary$ ..................... 3 O 12 6 .................. U.S. Under-18 Team$ ..................... 3 O 19 3........................... Minnesota.............................. 1 O 20 2........................... Minnesota ....................... 1 (ot) O 26 3 ..................... @ New Hampshire ....................... 5 O 27 2 ..................... @ New Hampshire ....................... 4 N2 2 .......................@ North Dakota ......................... 6 N3 4 ....................... @ North Dakota ......................... 1 N9 5 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 3 N 10 3 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 0 N 16 4............................Wisconsin.............................. 3 N 17 6............................Wisconsin.............................. 1 N 23 5 .............................Denver ................................ 1 N 24 2............................ .@ Denver ............................. 3 N 30 1.................... .@ Alaska Anchorage ..................... 0 D1 4.....................@ Alaska Anchorage ...................... 1 D 14 3 ...................... @ St. Cloud State ........................ 1 D 15 2 .......................@ St. Cloud State ....................... 4 D 29 3 ......................... Rensselaer# ............................ 2 D 30 4 ...................... Massachusetts#.................... 5 (ot) J4 2.......................... .@ Wisconsin............................ 0 J5 3...........................@ Wisconsin............................ 1 J 11 6 .....................Alaska Anchorage ........................ 1 J 12 5 .....................Alaska Anchorage ........................ 2 J 18 5 ........................ Bemidji State............................ 4 J 19 2.............................Air Force............................... 1 J 25 2 ..................... @ Michigan Tech................... 2 (ot) J 26 2 ...................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 5 F1 5.............................Clarkson ............................... 2 F2 6.............................Clarkson ............................... 1 F8 5 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 3 F9 2 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 4 F 22 3 .................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 0 F 23 4 .................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 0 F 29 5 ...................... Minnesota State ......................... 2 M1 2 ...................... Minnesota State.................... 3 (ot) M7 5............................ .@ Denver ............................. 2 M8 3..............................Denver................................. 1 M 14 4.....................Alaska Anchorage& ....................... 1 M 15 3.....................Alaska Anchorage& ................. 2 (ot) M 21 1 ........................ Minnesota&&...................... 2 (ot) M 22 2 ...................... North Dakota&& ......................... 4 M 28 1.......................Michigan State** ......................... 3 $Exhibition #Lightning College Hockey Classic (Tampa, FL) &WCHA Playoffs (First Round) && WCHA Final Five (St. Paul, MN) **NCAA West Regional (CSWA)

2008-09 16-12-10 (12-9-7) DATE O6 O 10 O 11 O 17 O 18 O 24 O 25 O 31 N2 N7 N8 N 14 N 15 N 21 N 22 N 28

CC | COACH SCOTT OWENS | OPP 5 ...................University of Alberta$...................... 2 1 ....................Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 0 5 ....................Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 1 2.........................Michigan Tech........................... 0 4.........................Michigan Tech........................... 2 1 ....................@ Clarkson University ............... 1(ot) 2 ................... @ Clarkson University ................ 2(ot) 2............................@ Denver ......................... 2(ot) 3 .............................Denver ................................ 2 1 ........................ North Dakota............................ 3 7 ........................ North Dakota............................ 4 1 ..................... @ Minnesota State ....................... 2 4 ..................... @ Minnesota State ....................... 3 2.....................@ Alaska Anchorage ...................... 4 4.....................@ Alaska Anchorage ................ 3 (ot) 1 ..........................@ Air Force............................. 4

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N 29 3..............................Colgate................................ 2 D5 1 ..................... Minnesota Duluth.................... 1(ot) D6 4 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 7 D 13 1 .......................... Minnesota ............................. 4 D 14 1 ........................ @ Minnesota ........................... 0 D 19 2..........................Sacred Heart ...................... 2(ot) D 20 7..........................Sacred Heart............................ 0 J9 5 ...................... Minnesota State ......................... 2 J 10 1 ...................... Minnesota State ......................... 3 J 16 1.......................... .@ Wisconsin............................ 6 J 17 4...........................@ Wisconsin............................ 3 J 23 4 ....................... St. Cloud State...................... 4(ot) J 24 1 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 6 F6 2 .......................@ Michigan Tech.................... 2(ot) F7 4 ...................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 1 F 13 3 .............................Denver............................ 3(ot) F 15 2 .................. U.S. Under-18 Team$ ..................... 3 F 20 4........................... Minnesota.............................. 3 F 21 5........................... Minnesota.............................. 3 F 28 4 ....................... @ North Dakota..................... 4(ot) M1 3 ....................... @ North Dakota.................... 4 (ot) M7 1............................@ Denver ......................... 1(ot) M 13 1 .................... Minnesota Duluth& ....................... 4 M 14 1 .................... Minnesota Duluth& ....................... 3 $Exhibition &WCHA Playoffs (First Round)

2009-10 19-17-3 (12-13-3) DATE O3 O9 O 10 O 16 O 17 O 23 O 24 N6 N7 N 13 N 14 N 20 N 21 N 27

CC | COACH SCOTT OWENS | OPP 4 .................. University of Calgary$ ..................... 2 4..........................Northeastern ........................... 2 3..........................Northeastern ........................... 4 3...........................@ Wisconsin............................ 2 1...........................@ Wisconsin ..................... 1 (ot) 4.........................Michigan Tech........................... 1 8.........................Michigan Tech........................... 5 3 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 4 6 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 2 1 .................... @ Minnesota State ................. 0 (ot) 3......................@ Minnesota State ...................... 2 4 ........................ Robert Morris ........................... 3 4 ........................ Robert Morris ........................... 1 5 .....................Alaska Anchorage ........................ 0

N 28 2 .....................Alaska Anchorage .................. 3 (ot) D4 1 .............................Denver ................................ 2 D5 4............................ .@ Denver ....................... 4 (ot) D 11 4 ...................... @ St. Cloud State .................. 4 (ot) D12 4 ...................... @ St. Cloud State ........................ 1 D 29 4 ............................ Cornell# ............................... 2 D 30 2...............................Maine................................. 3 J8 2 ................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 5 J9 1 .....................@ Minnesota Duluth ..................... 4 J 15 0............................Wisconsin.............................. 4 J 16 6............................Wisconsin.............................. 5 J 22 6.................... .@ Alaska Anchorage ..................... 1 J 23 1....................@ Alaska Anchorage ...................... 2 J 29 4 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 5 J 30 6 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 4 F5 2.............................Air Force............................... 0 F6 5 ..........................Mercyhurst ............................. 3 F 19 0 ..........................@ Minnesota ........................... 3 F 20 4 ......................... @ Minnesota............................ 7 F 26 2 ........................ North Dakota...................... 3 (ot) F 27 2 ........................ North Dakota............................ 3 M5 2.............................@ Denver .............................. 1 M6 3 .............................Denver ................................ 7 M 12 2................... .@ Minnesota Duluth& .............. 3 (ot) M 13 5 .................. .@ Minnesota Duluth& .................... 3 M 14 0................... .@ Minnesota Duluth& .................... 4 $Exhibition #Florida College Hockey Classic (Estero, Fla.) &WCHA Playoffs (First Round)

2010-11 23-19-3 (13-13-2) DATE O2 O3 O8 O9 O 15 O 16 O 22 0 23 O 29 O 30 N5

CC | COACH SCOTT OWENS | OPP 5 ............... University of Lethbridge$ .................. 1 7 .................. U.S. Under-18 Team$ ..................... 1 2 .......................... Rensselaer ............................. 1 2 .......................... Rensselaer ....................... 2 (ot) 4 .................. .vs. Alaska Anchorage#..................... 3 1 ............................@ Alaska# ............................ 2 4 ..................... @ Minnesota State ....................... 5 1 ..................... @ Minnesota State ....................... 0 1......................Univ. of Minnesota ....................... 4 4......................Univ. of Minnesota........................ 9 1 ............................ @Denver .............................. 4


All-time results PAST SCORES N6 9..............................Denver................................. 2 N 12 6.................... .@Air Force Academy...................... 4 N 13 1 ............................... Yale .................................. 5 N 26 3 .....................Alaska Anchorage .................. 4 (ot) N 27 2 .....................Alaska Anchorage ........................ 0 D3 7....................... @ Michigan Tech. ........................ 3 D4 5 ...................... @ Michigan Tech ........................ 0 D10 3 .......................@ St. Cloud State ....................... 0 D 11 5 ...................... @ St. Cloud State......................... 2 D 18 5 ..................... Nebraska Omaha......................... 2 D 19 0 ..................... Nebraska Omaha......................... 3 D 29 5 ...................... Michigan State*.......................... 4 D 30 5......................Univ. of Michigan* ........................ 6 J 14 1 .................... @Alaska Anchorage ...................... 4 J 15 0 .....................@Alaska Anchorage ...................... 2 J 21 7..................... Alabama Huntsville........................ 0 J 22 4..................... Alabama Huntsville........................ 1 J 28 4 ........................ North Dakota............................ 1 J 29 0 ........................ North Dakota............................ 6 F4 3 .............................Denver ................................ 2 F5 3............................ .@ Denver ............................. 5 F 11 1 ...................... Minnesota State ......................... 5 F 12 2 ...................... Minnesota State ......................... 1 F 18 5 ....................... @ Bemidji State.................... 5 (ot) F 19 1 ....................... @ Bemidji State ......................... 2 F 25 5 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 4 F 26 3 ..................... Minnesota Duluth .................. 3 (ot) M4 3..........................@ Wisconsin............................ 2 M5 1..........................@ Wisconsin............................ 3 M 11 1...........................Wisconsin&............................. 3 M 12 4...........................Wisconsin& ...................... 3 (ot) M 13 2...........................Wisconsin&............................. 1 M 17 4....................Alaska Anchorage&&....................... 2 M 18 3 ...................... North Dakota&& ......................... 4 M 25 8.......................Boston College%......................... 4 M 26 1 ..........................Michigan% ............................. 2 $Exhibition #Brice Alaska Goal Rush Tournament (Fairbanks, AK) *Great Lakes Invitational (Detroit, MI) &WCHA Playoffs (First Round) && WCHA Final Five (play-in game and semifinal) % NCAA Playoffs (first round and quarterfinals)

2011-12 18-16-2 (15-12-1) DATE O2 O8 O 14 O 15 O 28 O 29 N4 N5 N 12 N 18 N 19 N 25 N 26 D2 D9 D 10 D 16 D 17 D 30 D 31 J6 J7 J 13

CC | COACH SCOTT OWENS | OPP 3 ..................... McGill University$ ........................ 2 5 .................. U.S. Under-18 Team$ ..................... 0 3 ........................ Bemidji State............................ 1 6 ........................ Bemidji State............................ 4 4 ....................... @ Rensselaer .......................... 1 4..........................@ Rensselaer ........................... 1 5 ................... @ Nebraska Omaha ...................... 7 5 .....................@ Nebraska Omaha ...................... 2 4.............................@ Denver .............................. 5 4............................Wisconsin.............................. 2 4............................Wisconsin.............................. 1 6 ....................... @ North Dakota ......................... 7 3 ........................@ North Dakota ......................... 4 4 .............................Denver .......................... 3 (ot) 3 .....................Alaska Anchorage ........................ 6 4 .....................Alaska Anchorage ........................ 3 2 ......................@ Minnesota State ................ 1 (ot) 6 ..................... @ Minnesota State ....................... 2 1.............................Air Force............................... 2 2 ..............................Union ................................. 1 1 ............................. Cornell ................................ 3 3 ............................. Cornell .......................... 3 (ot) 3 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 1

J 14 4 ....................... St. Cloud State..................... 5 (ot) J 20 2..........................@ Minnesota ........................... 1 J 21 1 ......................... @ Minnesota ........................... 2 F3 2............................ .@ Denver ............................. 0 F4 2 .............................Denver .......................... 2 (ot) F 10 2 ....................... @ Bemidji State ......................... 4 F 11 1 ........................@ Bemidji State ......................... 4 F 17 4 ..................... Nebraska Omaha......................... 3 F 18 3 ..................... Nebraska Omaha......................... 5 F 24 3 .....................@ Minnesota Duluth ............... 4 (ot) F 25 2 .................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 5 M2 5.........................Michigan Tech........................... 2 M3 2.........................Michigan Tech........................... 0 M9 1....................... Michigan Tech&.......................... 3 M 10 3....................... Michigan Tech& ................... 4 (ot) $Exhibition &WCHA Playoffs (First Round)

2012-13 18-19-5 (11-13-4) DATE CC | COACH SCOTT OWENS | OPP O2 3.............University of British Columbia$............... 1 O 12 5.............................Clarkson ............................... 4 O 13 5.............................Clarkson ............................... 4 O 19 6 .......................... @ Air Force............................. 2 O 20 1.........................UMass-Lowell ........................... 3 O 26 0............................ .@ Cornell ............................. 2 O 27 2.............................@ Cornell .............................. 3 N2 5 .......................... @Wisconsin ...................... 4 (ot) N3 3 .......................... @Wisconsin ............................ 0 N9 3 ........................ Bemidji State............................ 2 N 10 6 ........................ Bemidji State............................ 3 N 16 5 .............................Denver ................................ 6 N 17 2.............................@ Denver .............................. 6 N 23 4 ...................... New Hampshire.................... 4 (ot) N 24 5 ............................... Yale............................. 6 (ot) N 30 5 ........................ North Dakota............................ 3 D1 2 ........................ North Dakota ..................... 3 (ot) D7 2........................... Minnesota.............................. 4 D8 4........................... Minnesota.............................. 4 D 14 3 ...................... @ St. Cloud State ........................ 5 D 15 1 .......................@ St. Cloud State ....................... 3 J4 4 .....................@ Nebraska Omaha ...................... 8 J 5 1 .....................@ Nebraska Omaha ...................... 3 J 11 4.........................@North Dakota .......................... 3 J 12 3 ....................... @North Dakota ......................... 5 J 18 2 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 3 J 19 5 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 1 F1 2.....................@ Alaska Anchorage ................ 2 (ot) F2 3.................... .@ Alaska Anchorage ............... 3 (ot) F8 1.............................@ Denver ........................ 1 (ot) F9 6 .............................Denver .......................... 5 (ot) F 22 4 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 3 F 23 2 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 5 M1 4 ...................... Minnesota State ......................... 1 M2 2 ...................... Minnesota State ......................... 7 M8 0....................... .@Michigan Tech ........................ 2 M9 4........................@Michigan Tech ......................... 3 M 15 3........................... .@ Denver&............................. 5 M 16 2...........................@ Denver&............................. 1 M 17 4............................@ Denver&............................. 3 M 21 4 ...................... North Dakota&&.................... 3 (ot) M 22 4 ........................ Minnesota&& ........................... 0 M 23 2 ........................ Wisconsin&& ........................... 3 $Exhibition &WCHA Playoffs (First Round) && WCHA Final Five

2013-14 7-24-6 (6-13-5)

DATE CC | COACH SCOTT OWENS | OPP O5 5 ............ University of New Brunswick$ ............... 0 O 12 8 ................... U.S. Under-18 Team ...................... 4 O 18 3 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 1 O 19 1 ..................... Minnesota Duluth ........................ 5 O 25 1 ............................@Clarkson ............................ 2 O 26 0 ........................... @Clarkson........................ 1 (ot) N1 2.....................@ Western Michigan ................ 3 (ot) N2 1.....................@ Western Michigan....................... 5 N8 1 .............................Denver .......................... 1 (ot) N9 1............................ .@ Denver ............................. 2 N 19 1.............................Air Force............................... 3 N 22 2 ...................... @ St. Cloud State .................. 2 (ot) N 23 2 ...................... @ St. Cloud State ........................ 6 N 29 2 ...................... New Hampshire.......................... 6 N 30 0 ...................... New Hampshire.......................... 3 D6 4 ..................... Nebraska Omaha......................... 2 D7 3 ..................... Nebraska Omaha................... 3 (ot) D 13 1 ......................... .@Wisconsin ........................... 4 D 14 3 ......................... .@Wisconsin ..................... 4 (ot) J4 2.......................Brown University ......................... 4 J 10 3 .......................@ North Dakota ......................... 5 J 11 2........................ @ North Dakota.......................... 3 J 17 2 .................... Providence College ....................... 2 J 18 2 .................... Providence College ....................... 7 J 24 4 ...................... Miami University ......................... 1 J 24 1 ...................... Miami University ......................... 6 F7 2 .................... @ Minnesota Duluth ................ 2 (ot) F8 1 .................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 2 F 14 4......................Western Michigan .................. 4 (ot) F 15 3......................Western Michigan ........................ 0 F 21 3............................ .@ Denver ............................. 2 F 22 3 .............................Denver ................................ 1 F 28 0 .................... @ Nebraska Omaha ...................... 6 M1 1 .....................@ Nebraska Omaha................. 2 (ot) M7 4 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 7 M8 1 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 4 M 14 2 ...................... @ North Dakota& ........................ 4 M 15 3 ...................... @ North Dakota&................... 2 (ot) M 16 3....................... @ North Dakota&......................... 4 $Exhibition &NCHC Playoffs (First Round)

2014-15 6-26-3 (2-19-3) DATE O5 O 10 O 11 O 17 O 18 O 24 O 25 N7 N8 N 14 N 21 N 22 D5 D6 D 12 D 13 J3 J4 J6 J 16 J 17 J 23

CC | COACH MIKE HAVILAND | OPP 4 ..................... McGill University$ .................. 4 (ot) 3 ....................Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 2 4 ....................Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 3 1 ........................ North Dakota............................ 3 2 ........................ North Dakota............................ 7 2 ......................@ Boston College ........................ 6 2 ..................... @ New Hampshire ....................... 6 0......................@ Miami University ....................... 3 1..................... .@ Miami University ...................... 5 1.............................@ Denver .............................. 8 5............................Wisconsin.............................. 2 1 ......................... @ Air Force............................. 3 2.................... @ Minnesota Duluth ................ 3 (ot) 2 .................... @ Minnesota Duluth ...................... 7 2................... .@ Western Michigan ............... 3 (ot) 1.................... .@ Western Michigan ............... 1 (ot) 4.................. .@ Providence College .............. 5 (ot) 3.................. .@ Providence College .................... 5 4 .........................@ Connecticut .......................... 1 4 ..................... Nebraska Omaha......................... 3 1 ..................... Nebraska Omaha......................... 4 1 ....................... @ North Dakota ......................... 2

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All-time results PAST SCORES J 24 3 ....................... @ North Dakota ......................... 5 J 30 1 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 7 J 31 1 ....................... St. Cloud State .......................... 6 F6 0 .............................Denver ................................ 3 F 13 1 ...................... Miami University ......................... 3 F 14 1 ...................... Miami University ......................... 2 F 20 4 .............................Denver ................................ 6 F 21 3............................@ Denver .............................. 6 F 27 2......................Western Michigan .................. 2 (ot) F 28 5......................Western Michigan ........................ 0 M6 2 ....................@ Nebraska Omaha................. 2 (ot) M7 2 .....................@ Nebraska Omaha ...................... 4 M 13 1 .......................@ North Dakota& ....................... 5 M 14 2 ......................@ North Dakota& ....................... 3 $Exhibition & NCHC Playoffs (First Round)

2015-16 6-29-1 (4-19-1)

DATE CC | COACH MIKE HAVILAND | OPP O3 6 ..........................University of Calgary$ ............. 2 O9 3 ......................................UMass ....................... 6 O 10 3 ......................................UMass ....................... 4 O 16 2 ..............................@ UMass-Lowell................. 3 O 17 1 ..............................@ UMass-Lowell................. 2 O 23 0 ................................Boston College ................. 3 O 24 0 ................................Boston College ................. 5 O 30 2 ................................North Dakota..................... 5 O 31 0 ................................North Dakota..................... 2 N6 3....................................@ Denver ...................... 5 N7 1 ......................................Denver ....................... 3 N 20 0 ..............................Minnesota Duluth ................ 5 N 21 0 ..............................Minnesota Duluth ................ 6 N 27 3 ..................................@ Air Force..................... 4 N 28 4 ....................................Air Force....................... 3 D4 2 ..............................Miami University ................. 1 D5 3 ..............................Miami University ................. 2 D 11 3............................@ Western Michigan............... 7 D 12 3............................@ Western Michigan............... 5 D 18 5 ..........................@ Alabama-Huntsville ............. 2 D 19 1 ..........................@ Alabama-Huntsville ............. 2 J8 1 ..............................@ St. Cloud State ............... 2 J9 5 ..............................@ St. Cloud State ............... 2 J 22 5 ..............................@ North Dakota............. 5 (ot) J 23 1 ..............................@ North Dakota .................. 5 J 29 5 ..............................Nebraska Omaha................. 1 J 30 1 ..............................Nebraska Omaha................. 6 F5 3 ............................@ Minnesota Duluth ............. 5 F6 2 ............................@ Minnesota Duluth ............. 3 F 18 1 ......................................Denver ....................... 4 F 20 1 ..................................vs. Denver#..................... 4 F 26 0 ............................@ Miami University ............... 3 F 27 0 ............................@ Miami University ............... 4 M4 2 ................................St. Cloud State .................. 5 M5 3 ................................St. Cloud State .................. 9 M 11 1 ..............................@ North Dakota& ................ 7 M 12 1 ..............................@ North Dakota& ................ 5 $Exhibition # Battle on Blake (Coors Field, Denver, Colo.) & NCHC Playoffs (First Round)

2016-17 8-24-4 (4-16-4) DATE O 2 O 7 O 8 O 14 O 15 O 21

CC | COACH MIKE HAVILAND | OPP 3................. Mount Royal University$.................... 0 0............................ @ UMass............................... 3 7............................ @ UMass............................... 4 5.........................UMass-Lowell............................ 8 0.........................UMass-Lowell............................ 4 1......................@ Boston College......................... 4

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4..................... @ New Hampshire........................ 3 2............................@ Omaha.............................. 1 4............................@ Omaha.............................. 6 3........................ St. Cloud State........................... 7 1........................ St. Cloud State........................... 4 1............................Wisconsin.............................. 2 3.............................Air Force............................... 6 1..............................Denver................................. 3 1............................@ Denver............................... 3 1.....................@ Miami University.................. 1 (ot) 2.....................@ Miami University.................. 3 (ot) 3........................vs. Merrimack#........................... 0 2...........................vs. Cornell#....................... 1 (ot) 2.................... @ Minnesota Duluth................. 2 (ot) 2.................... @ Minnesota Duluth....................... 1 2..............................Omaha................................. 5 2..............................Omaha................................. 4 2....................@ Western Michigan....................... 4 0....................@ Western Michigan....................... 3 2......................... North Dakota............................ 5 3......................... North Dakota............................ 0 1............................@ Denver............................... 2 1..............................Denver................................. 5 1...................... Minnesota Duluth......................... 2 2...................... Minnesota Duluth................... 2 (ot) 3......................Western Michigan................... 3 (ot) 1......................Western Michigan......................... 5 2...................... @ St. Cloud State......................... 5 2...................... @ St. Cloud State......................... 1 1...........................@ Denver&............................. 4 0...........................@ Denver&............................. 4

$ Exhibition # Florida College Hockey Classic (Estero, FL) & NCHC Playoffs (First Round)

2017 FLORIDA COLLEGE HOCKEY CLASSIC CHAMPIONS


media coverage TIGERS ON THE AIR CC TIGER SPORTS NETWORK Renewing an old partnership that makes its hockey broadcasts available on both radio dials for the first time, Colorado College skated into the National Collegiate Hockey Conference’s inaugural season with KRDO 1240 AM/105.5 FM serving as flagship station of the CC Tiger Sports Network in 2013-14 … and continues again this season. KRDO’s broadcasts can be heard loudly and clearly throughout the greater Colorado Springs and Pueblo areas as well as worldwide via the Internet and on mobile phone applications. This past year, KRDO added a second FM station, 92.5 FM. In addition its coverage of all Tiger games, home and away, KRDO will air the hour-long (6:00-7:00 p.m. MT) Mike Haviland Coach’s Show six times (see schedule below) during the season. All CC home games and league road games in 2016-17 also can be viewed on-line, courtesy of NCHC.tv. To sign up for NCHC.tv, login to nchc.tv/packages.

KEN LANDAU

PLAY-BY-PLAY BROADCASTER Ken Landau, an award-winning 25-year veteran of the college hockey broadcast scene, returns for his 12th season as official “Voice of the Tigers” in 2017-18. A 1982 graduate of Michigan State University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in telecommunciations, Landau called the play-by-play for MSU hockey from 1979 through 1985, then again from 1990 through 1997. He also spent three seasons serving in a similar capacity at the University of Michigan. In 2016, Landau won his fifth Award of Excellence – one of the Colorado Broadcast Association’s most coveted honors. The CBA awards are presented annually for “Best Sports Coverage” by an individual or broadcast team. In 1992, Landau earned the Associated Press of Michigan broadcast award for best play-by-play. And, in 2003, he called the first college hockey game ever for College Sports Television andhosted CSTV’s wall-to-wall coverage of the Frozen Four in Buffalo. Landau has worked extensively as a sports talk-show host and television sports anchor and reporter. In addition, he helped form a sports marketing company that published the first two books ever devoted to the history of a college hockey program – “Awe Inspiring: The Storied History of Spartan Hockey” and “Shot and A Goal: The Tradition of Wisconsin Badger Hockey.” Away from the rink, Landau is self-employed as president of his own consulting firm.

2017-18 TELEVISION SCHEDULE (all times Mountain) MIKE HAVILAND COACH’S SHOW 2017-18 SCHEDULE DAY & DATE

TIME

Tuesday, Oct. 10 * Tuesday, Nov. 7 * Tuesday, Dec. 5 ^ Tuesday, Jan. 9 ^ Tuesday, Feb. 13 * Tuesday, Mar. 6 ^

6-7 p.m. 6-7 p.m. 6-7 p.m. 6-7 p.m. 6-7 p.m. 6-7 p.m.

* OLD CHICAGO PIZZA & TAPROOM, NEAR BROADMOOR WORLD ARENA ^ OLD CHICAGO PIZZA & TAPROOM, WOODMEN & I-25

DATE OPPONENT (TV) SITE TIME Oct. 14 Alaska Anchorage (CET) Home 7:00 pm Nov. 10 Omaha (CET) Home 7:30 pm Dec. 8 Denver (ALT2) Denver, CO 7:00 pm Dec. 16 Arizona State (CET) Home 6:00 pm Dec. 29 Air Force (CET) USAFA, CO 7:00 pm Jan. 12 Minnesota Duluth (CET) Home 7:30 pm Jan. 19 Western Michigan (CBSSN) Kalamazoo, MI 4:30 pm Jan. 26 Miami (CET) Home 7:30 pm Feb. 16 Denver (CBSSN) Home 8:00 pm Feb. 17 Denver (ALT) Denver, CO 7:00 pm CBSSN – CBS Sports Network (DirecTV 221; Dish 158; Comcast 170/846; Prism 643/1643) CET – Comcast Entertainment Television (Comcast 105/900) ALT - Altitude Sports (DirecTV 681) ALT2 – Altitude2 Sports (DirecTV 681-1; Comcast 105/900)

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The NCHC STAFF AND 2016-17 RECAP The National Collegiate Hockey Conference, which made its debut in 2013-14, was formed on July 13, 2011 by Colorado College and five other founding members - University of Denver, Miami University, University of Minnesota Duluth, University of Nebraska Omaha and University of North Dakota. The NCHC soon became an eight-team league with the addition of St. Cloud State and Western Michigan later that same year. With headquarters located near the Broadmoor Hotel right here in Colorado Springs, in the same building that houses our local Sports Corporation, the conference staff took shape piece by piece since that

time. Commissioner Josh Fenton oversees a group of professionals that includes Verna Toller, business operations manager, Michael Weisman, director of communications and Don Adam, director of officials. Intent on being the best single-sport conference in the entire National Collegiate Athletic Association, the NCHC continues to forge ahead this season. Its stated mission is to facilitate and foster competitive, academic and operational excellence collectively and individually for all eight institutions while maintaining a culture of integrity reflecting its commitment to the well-being of the studentathletes and fans they entertain.

2016-17 NCHC FINAL STANDINGS Team (Overall) Denver (33-7-4) Minnesota Duluth (28-7-7) Western Michigan (22-13-5) North Dakota (21-16-3) St. Cloud State (16-19-1) Omaha (17-17-5) Miami (9-20-7) Colorado College (8-24-4)

Pts 59 52 42 35 31 29 23 17

GP 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24

W 18 15 13 11 10 9 5 4

JOSH FENTON

DON ADAM

VERNA TOLLER

MICHAEL WEISMAN

2016-17 NCHC AWARD WINNERS L 3 5 9 12 13 13 14 16

T 3 4 2 1 1 2 5 4

3/SW 2 3 1 1 0 0 3 1

Win% 0.813 0.708 0.583 0.479 0.438 0.417 0.313 0.250

2017 NCHC FIRST ROUND PLAYOFF RESULTS

GF 82 83 79 69 64 74 57 43

GA 42 56 75 63 69 89 80 77

Herb Brooks Coach of the Year Andy Murray, Western Michigan Player of the Year Will Butcher, Denver Rookie of the Year Henrik Borgstrom, Denver Forward of the Year Anthony Louis, Miami

Friday, March 10

(1) Denver 4, (8) Colorado College 1 (2) Minnesota Duluth 5, (7) Miami 4 (6) Omaha 2, (3) Western Michigan 1 (4) North Dakota 5, (5) St. Cloud State 2

Saturday, March 11

(1) Denver 4, (8) Colorado College 0 (2) Minnesota Duluth 5, (7) Miami 3 (3) Western Michigan 5, (6) Omaha 2 (4) North Dakota 6, (5) St. Cloud State 5

Offensive Defenseman of the Year Will Butcher, Denver

Sunday, March 12

(3) Western Michigan 2, (6) Omaha 1

Defensive Defenseman of the Year Tucker Poolman, North Dakota

2017 NCHC FROZEN FACEOFF RESULTS Semifinals - Friday, March 17

(4) North Dakota 1, (1) Denver 0 (2) Minnesota Duluth 5, (3) Western Michigan 2

Third-Place Game – Saturday, March 19

(1) Denver 3, (3) Western Michigan 1

Championship Game – Saturday, March 19

(2) Minnesota Duluth 4, (4) North Dakota 3

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| COLORADO COLLEGE TIGER HOCKEY

Defenseman of the Year Ethan Prow, St. Cloud State Goaltender of the Year Tanner Jalliet, Denver

Defensive Forward of the Year Dominic Toninato, Minnesota Duluth Scholar-Athlete of the Year Justin Parizek, Omaha Sportsmanship Award Matt Hrinkiw, North Dakota / Tyler Vesel, Omaha


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