2022-23 Men's Hockey Media Guide

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INTRODUCTION

TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

Table of Contents & 2022-23 Schedule

Penn State Hockey Quick Facts

Pegula Ice Arena: Home of Hockey Valley

2022-23 Penn State Roster

NITTANY LION HOCKEY STAFF (SECTION 1)

Head Coach Guy Gadowsky 8-10

Associate Head Coach Keith Fisher 11-12

Assistant Coach Juliano Pagliero 13 Hockey Support Staff 14-15

NITTANY LION PROFILES (SECTION 2)

Returners 17-38

Newcomers 39-42

2021-22 SEASON IN REVIEW (SECTION 3)

2021-22 Results & Statistics 44-47

2021-22 Big Ten Season Review 48 Big Ten Tournament History 49-50

NITTANY LION RECORD BOOK (SECTION 4)

Career Records 52-53

Single-Season Records 54-56 Team Records 57-58

Year-by-Year Results 59-64

All-Time Records vs Opponents 65

All-Time Series Results 65-68

Records vs Conferences 69 Games at NHL Venues & Tournaments 69

NITTANY LION HOCKEY HISTORY (SECTION 5)

Penn State Hockey Timeline 70-77

All-Time Coaches & Captains 78

Big Ten & Team Honors 80-81

Penn State in the NHL 82

All-Time Letterwinners 83

Penn State Uniform History 84 Penn State TV/Radio Roster 85

2022-23 PENN STATE HOCKEY SCHEDULE

OCTOBER

Fri. 7 CANISIUS

University Park, Pa. 7 p.m. Sat. 8 CANISIUS University Park, Pa. 6 p.m. Thu. 13 MERCYHURST University Park, Pa. 7 p.m. Fri. 14 at Mercyhurst Erie, Pa. 7 p.m. Thu. 20 ST. THOMAS University Park, Pa. 7 p.m. Fri. 21 ST. THOMAS University Park, Pa. 7 p.m. Fri. 28 * at Wisconsin Madison, Wis. TBA Sat. 29 * at Wisconsin Madison,Wis. TBA

NOVEMBER

Fri. 4 * MICHIGAN University Park, Pa. 7 p.m. Sat. 5 * MICHIGAN University Park, Pa. TBA Thu. 10 * at Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. TBA Fri. 11 * at Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. TBA Fri. 18 * MICHIGAN STATE University Park, Pa. 7 p.m. Sat. 19 * MICHIGAN STATE University Park, Pa. TBA Tue. 22 ALASKA Univeristy Park, Pa. 7 p.m. Wed. 23 ALASKA Univeristy Park, Pa. 5 p.m.

DECEMBER

Fri. 2 * OHIO STATE University Park, Pa. 7 p.m. Sat. 3 * OHIO STATE University Park, Pa. TBA Fri 9 at Notre Dame South Bend, Ind TBA Sat 10 at Notre Dame South Bend, Ind TBA Fri. 30 at RIT Rochester, N.Y. 5:05 p.m. Sat. 31 RIT University Park, Pa. TBA

JANUARY

Fri. 13 * At Michigan State East Lansing, Mich. TBA Sat. 14 * At Michigan State East Lansing, Mich. TBA Fri. 20 NOTRE DAME University Park, Pa. 7 p.m. Sat 21 NOTRE DAME University Park, Pa 5 p m Fri 27 * at Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich TBA Sat. 28 * at Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. TBA

FEBRUARY

Fri 3 * at Ohio State Columbus, Ohio TBA Sat 4 * at Ohio State Columbus, Ohio TBA

Fri. 17 * MINNESOTA University Park, Pa. 7 p.m. Sat. 18 * MINNESOTA University Park, Pa. 5 p.m. Fri 24 * WISCONSIN Univeristy Park, Pa 7 p m Sat 25 * WISCONSIN University Park, Pa 5 p m

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PENN STATE UNIVERSITY

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2022-23 CAPTAINS

Guy Gadowsky (11th season)

Alma Mater Colorado College ’89

Penn State Record 172-152-24 ( 531)

Overall Record 345-350-61 ( 496)

Associate Head Coach Keith Fisher (11th season) St Cloud State ’00

Assistant Coach Juliano Pagliero (Second season) Niagara ’09

Director of Operations George Lewis (First season) West Chester

Volunteer Assistant N/A Strength & Conditioning Coach Kristina Jeffries (Second season) Findlay ’08

Athletic Trainer Patrick Sarni (Second season) Michigan State ’16 Equipment Manager Ben Kogut (Fifth season) Vermont ’10

Administrative Support Assistant Devon Johnson 814-865-7639 / dcj2psu edu

FACILITY INFORMATION

Arena

Manager Chris Whittemore

State Overall Record

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Largest Crowd 6,475 (Feb 1, 2020 vs Notre Dame) Mailing Address 250 University Drive University Park, PA 16802 Phone 814-865-4102 Website GoPSUsports com/PegulaIceArena Twitter @PegulaIceArena Facebook Facebook com/PegulaIceArena Ticket Office Phone 1-800-NITTANY

TEAM INFORMATION

2021-22 Overall Record 17-20-1 2021-22 Big Ten Record 6-17-1-1-1-1 2021-22 Big Ten Finish Fifth 2021-22 Postseason B1G Semifinals 2022-23 Athletes 28 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 21/3 Newcomers

PROGRAM HISTORY

NCAA Division I Era 2012-present (10 seasons) Record 172-152-24 ( 531) Big Ten Record 78-101-15-9-2-1 ( 439) First Varsity Era 1940-47 (5 seasons) Record 13-13-1 ( 500) All-Time Varsity Record 185-165-25 ( 529) Club Era 1971-2012 (41 seasons) Record 957-295-53 ( 754)

Championships

STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS

Bryce Jordan Center

Park, PA

CREDITS

NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT

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Pegula Ice Arena Capacity 5,704 First Year Sept 2013 Rink Size 200’ x 85’ Facility
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HOME OF HOCKEY VALLEY: PEGULA ICE ARENA

Pegula Ice Arena, which opened on September 9, 2013, features two ice surfaces: a main rink, home to Penn State’s varsity hockey programs, and a community rink The main arena seats 5,704 fans, including a 1,000-seat student section for “The Roar Zone”

The two-sheet facility also hosts a 5,000-square foot weight room, hydro therapy training room, steam room, team lounge and locker room areas It has the best of amenities for student-athletes and coaches alike

When visitors arrive in Hockey Valley, they experience the best college hock ey has to offer. Pegula Ice Arena has an interactive history of Penn State Hock ey, as well as concession stands, suites, loge boxes and club seats

Additionally, the arena’s ability to house state-of-the-art media and broad casting facilities allow it to host National Hockey League and American Hockey League games, bringing hockey’s best to Hockey Valley. The first NHL event inside Pegula came on September 26, 2016, as the Buffalo Sabres dropped a 2-1 decision to the Minnesota Wild in an exhibition game

The Centre Region community can also take advantage of the community rink, which is open nearly 360 days per year for public use The rink seats 300 fans and features eight locker rooms to host local youth hockey, university recreation and skating programs

MILESTONES, FACTS & RECORDS

Construction Groundbreaking February 2012 Ceremonial Groundbreaking April 20, 2012 Building Opening September 9, 2013

First Game October 11, 2013 vs Army (PSU 4-1)

Capacity 5,704 (Arena rink); 300 (Community rink) Size 200,000 square feet

Architects Crawford Architects & Bohlin Cywinski Jackson Construction Company Mortenson

Opening Faceoff Taylor Holstrom (PSU) vs Maurice Alvarez (ARMY) Won by Holstrom

First Goal Nate Jensen (PSU), 3:02 of first period (assisted by Taylor Holstrom) Largest Crowd 6,475 (Feb 1, 2020 vs Notre Dame) Number of Sellouts 140 Most Consecutive Regular-Season Sellouts 104 (3/14/14 - 11/22/19) in 2021-22 home attendance capacity percentage (103.4%) in 2019-20 total home attendance (107,576) in 2021-22 average home attendance (5,976)

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Penn State has played in front of sellout crowds in 140 of its 153 all-time home games at Pegula Ice Arena prior to 2020-21.

104 STRAIGHT

Penn State had the nation’s longest active regular-season sellout streak with 104 straight games in Hockey Valley from March 14, 2014 through November 22, 2019.

THE GIFT OF TERRY & KIM PEGULA

The facility was brought to fruition by an initial $88 million donation—the largest in University history—from Terry and Kim Pegula, who, through their gift, helped Penn State realize its goal of Division I hockey At the ceremonial groundbreaking on April 20, 2012, the Pegulas added $14 million to the project to lift their total donation to $102 million

Pegula Ice Arena is located at 250 University Drive near Curtin Road across from the Bryce Jordan Center

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Carter Schade

Paul DeNaples Sr

Simon Mack So

Christian Berger Jr

Jimmy Dowd Jr Jr

Carson Dyck So

Alex Servagno Fr

Xander Lamppa Jr

Christian Sarlo Jr F

Ryan Kirwan So

Ben Schoen So

Mars, Pa / Lincoln Stars (USHL)

Moscow, Pa / Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL)

Brockville, Ontario / Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL)

St Louis, Mo / Omaha Lancers (USHL)

Point Pleasant Beach, N J / Chicago Steel (USHL)

Lethbridge, Alberta / Okotoks Oilers (AJHL)

Gibsonia, Pa / Green Bay Gamblers (USHL)

Rochester, Minn / Waterloo Blackhawks (USHL)

Lynbrook, N Y / Lincoln Stars (USHL)

DeWitt, N Y / Green Bay Gamblers (USHL)

Maumee, Ohio / Youngstown Phantoms (USHL)

13 Danny Dzhaniyev So F L 5-4 145 Brooklyn, N Y / Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL)

14 Ben Copeland Sr F R 6-1 185

Edina, Minn / Colorado College (NCHC)

15 Kenny Johnson Sr . D L 6-4 225 Ann Arbor, Mich . / Victoria Grizzlies (BCHL)

16 Dylan Lugris So. F R 6-2 185 Buffalo, N.Y. / Jersey Hitmen (NCDC)

17 Chase McLane Jr F R 6-2 183 Trenton, Mich / Tri-City Storm (USHL)

19 Connor McMenamin Sr F L 5-11 185 Collegeville, Pa / Tri-City Storm (USHL)

20 Ture Linden Sr F R 6-0 200 Great Falls, Va / RPI (ECAC)

21 Kevin Wall Sr. F R 6-1 190

Penfield, N.Y. / Chilliwack Chiefs (BCHL)

23 Tyler Paquette Jr F R 6-3 200 Collegeville, Pa / Green Bay Gamblers (USHL)

24 Jarod Crespo Fr D R 6-0 190 Eastampton, N J / Green Bay Gamblers (USHL)

25 Dylan Gratton Fr . D L 6-0 180 Pottstown, Pa . / Sioux City Musketeers (USHL)

26 Ashton Calder Gr F R 6-2 200 Sault Ste Marie, Mich / University of North Dakota (NCHC)

28 Tyler Gratton Sr F L 6-2 187 Pottstown, Pa / Central Illinois Flying Aces (USHL)

29 Connor MacEachern Sr F L 5-10 175 Brooklin, Ontario / Youngstown Phantoms (USHL)

30 Doug Dorr Jr G R 6-4 200 Pittsburgh, Pa / Youngstown Phantoms (USHL)

31 Liam Souliere Jr G L 5-11 180 Brampton, Ontario / Victoria Grizzlies (BCHL)

33 Noah Grannan Fr G L 6-2 190 Germantown, Wis / Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL)

CAPTAIN: Paul DeNaples

CAPTAINS: Connor McMenamin (Home), Tyler Gratton (Home), Connor MacEachern (Away), Kevin Wall (Away)

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Keith Fisher (St

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BY ELIGIBILITY

LIONS BY LOCATION

LIONS BY POSITION

Forwards

Gratton,

Lamppa, Linden, Lugris, MacEachern,

McMenamin, Paquette, Sarlo, Schoen, Servagno,

Defensemen

Crespo,

DeNaples, Dowd, D Gratton, Johnson, Mack,

Goalies

Grannan,

Mack,

Schade,

Grannan,

McMenam

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Fr D L 5-11 185
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HEAD COACH: Guy Gadowsky (Colorado College ’89, 11th season) ASSOCIATE
COACH:
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ASSISTANT COACH: Juliano Pagliero
’09, 2nd season) DIRECTOR OF HOCKEY OPERATIONS: George Lewis (West Chester, First season) ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name 5 Christian Berger 26 Ashton Calder 14 Ben Copeland 24 Jarod Crespo 3 Paul DeNaples 30 Doug Dorr 6 Jimmy Dowd Jr 7 Carson Dyck 13 Danny Dzhaniyev 33 Noah Grannan 25 Dylan Gratton 28 Tyler Gratton 15 Kenny Johnson 11 Ryan Kirwan 9 Xander Lamppa 20 Ture Linden 16 Dylan Lugris 29 Connor MacEachern 4 Simon Mack 17 Chase McLane 19 Connor McMenamin 23 Tyler Paquette 10 Christian Sarlo 2 Carter Schade 12 Ben Schoen 8 Alex Servagno 31 Liam Soulière 21 Kevin Wall PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Berger Burr-gur (Burger) Dzhaniyev Ja-nee-yev Gadowsky Gah-DOW-skee Kirwan Ker-win Lugris LOO-Gris MacEachern Muh-Keck-Rin Paquette Puh-ket Schoen Shh-OWN (Shown) Servagno Sir-Vag-No Soulière SUUL-ee-air Ture Tour LIONS
Seniors (9): Calder, Copeland, DeNaples, T Gratton, Johnson, Linden, MacEachern, McMenamin, Wall Juniors (8): Berger, Dorr, Dowd, Lamppa, McLane, Paquette, Sarlo, Soulière Sophomores (6): Dzhaniyev, Dyck, Kirwan, Lugris,
Schoen
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D Gratton,
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Alberta (1): Dyck Michigan (3): Calder, Johnson, McLane Minnesota (2): Copeland, Lamp pa, Missouri (1): Berger New Jersey (2): Crespo, Dowd New York (5): Dzhaniyev, Kirwan, Lugris, Sarlo, Wall Ohio (1): Schoen Pennsylvania (8): DeNaples, Dorr, D Gratton, T Gratton,
in, Paquette, Schade, Servagno Ontario (3): MacEachern, Mack, Soulière Virginia (1): Linden Wisconsin (1): Grannan
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Kirwan,
McLane,
Wall
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Berger,
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Soulière

LION HOCKEY STAFF

NITTANY

MEET COACH GADOWSKY

Guy Gadowsky guides the Nittany Lions in his 23rd collegiate season at the helm of an NCAA Division I program and his 11th at Penn State in 2022-23

AT PENN STATE

This past year, Gadowsky led the Nittany Lions back to the Big Ten semifinals for the seventh-straight season and the eighth time overall in the nine-year history of the conference . Both marks tie for the most all-time

Penn State became the first road team in league history to win a best-of-three quar terfinal series defeating No. 12 Ohio State in back-to-back games after starting in a one-game hole following an opening game loss

GUY GADOWSKY HC

Head Coach • 11th Season • Colorado College ’89

• Enters his 23rd season as an NCAA Division I Head Coach

• Overall Record: 345-350-61 (.496)

• Penn State Record: 172-152-24 (.531)

• Back-to-Back NCAA Tournament Appearances in 2017 and 2018

• 2017 Big Ten Tournament Champion | 2019-20 Big Ten Regular Season Champion

• 2014-15 Big Ten Coach of the Year

• Developed Penn State’s first NHL player, Casey Bailey (Toronto Maple Leafs)

• Inducted into the Alaska Nanook Hall of Fame in September 2014

• 2007-08 ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year (Princeton)

• 2001-02 CCHA Coach of the Year (Alaska Fairbanks)

Throughout the 2021-22 season, Penn State had marquee wins against No 6 North Dakota in the first-ever meeting be tween the two schools The Nittany Lions defeated the Fighting Hawks, 6-4, in front of a sold-out crowd at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee during the 2021 US Hockey Hall of Fame Game . The Nitta ny Lions also defeated No 7 Minnesota on the road for just the sixth time in program history

Gadowsky also saw former captain Bran don Biro ‘20 make his NHL debut as he suited up for the Buffalo Sabres back in February becoming the third former Nitta ny Lion to lace ‘em up in the show

In a season unlike any other in 2020-21, Gadowsky led Penn State to the Big Ten semifinals for the sixth consecutive season and the seventh time overall as he became the winningest coach in the history of the tournament after securing his 11th victory in B1G tournament play

The Bench Boss registered his 150th career victory at Penn State in his 300th game as Nittany Lion head coach on Jan uary 9, 2021 at Ohio State .

Penn State captain Alex Limoges went on to sign an AHL contract with the San Diego Gulls and in just 23 games scored 11 goals while adding 10 assists for 21 points

Following the season Aarne Talvitie inked his entry-level, NHL contract with the New Jersey Devils while earlier in the season former Nittany Lion Peyton Jones also put pen to paper on an NHL contract giving Penn State six NHL signees in the past two seasons and 10 overall

Near the conclusion of the 2020-21 NHL season former Penn State forward Brett Murray (2017-18) made his NHL debut with the Buffalo Sabres becoming the second Nittany Lions to skate in an NHL contest

Gadowsky led Penn State to its first-ev er Big Ten regular-season championship during the 2019-20 season with a sin

gle-season program record 12 conference victories and 41 points The Penn State bench boss was named a finalist for the Big Ten Coach of the Year award while leading the Nittany Lions to the Big Ten Tournament semifinals for the sixth time in the seven-year history of the confer ence. Penn State earned a first-round bye straight to the semifinals.

Gadowsky secured his seventh career 20win season and his fourth in the past five years at Penn State in 2019-20 becoming one of just two Big Ten programs to have four 20-win seasons over the past five years He also had the Nittany Lions in line for their third NCAA Tournament appear ance before the postseason was canceled due to the Covid-19 pandemic with Penn State finishing the season No. 7 in the final PairWise rankings marking the highest fin ish in program history

Gadowsky registered his 300th career vic tory in October against Sacred Heart

In 2019-20 he coached Penn State’s first-ever CCM/AHCA All-Americans as both Cole Hults and Nate Sucese landed on the Second-Team West while also be ing named First-Team All-Big Ten Hults earned Penn State’s first-ever Big Ten Player of the Year honors while also gar nering Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year while Sucese took over as the program’s all-time leader in goals (61) and points (140) during the 2019-20 season

At the conclusion of the season the Nittany Lions saw four players sign NHL entry-lev el contracts while three others signed AHL deals

In 2018-19, Gadowsky led Penn State to its second-highest win total in program history with 22, and became the winnin gest coach in Big Ten Tournament history, compiling a 10-6 record over six seasons The Nittany Lions returned to the Big Ten Championship game for the second time in the past three seasons, but dropped a tough 3-2 decision at Notre Dame

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Penn State secured its most Big Ten wins in program history with 11 while its 35 points were also the most in a single season . The Nittany Lions once again led the nation in goals per game with a new single-sea son record of 4 .54 while also setting sin gle-season records for goals (177), assists (301) and points (478), each of which were also tops in the nation

Gadowsky saw sophomore Alex Limoges become the first Nittany Lion ever to lead the nation in points as he set a single-sea son program record with 50 while his 23 goals were also a new program standard and ranked tied for second in the nation .

Sophomore Evan Barratt became just the fourth player in program history and third in the last three seasons to earn first-team All-Big Ten honors Barratt, along with teammate Aarne Talvitie, also became the first Nittany Lions ever to represent their countries at the IIHF World Junior Cham pionship Talvitie captained Finland to the gold medal while Barratt helped Team USA take home the silver

Despite the win total and records the Nit

tany Lions fell one spot short of the NCAA Tournament, finishing the season at No. 16 in the PairWise rankings .

Gadowsky led his Nittany Lions to their second-straight NCAA Tournament in 201718 Penn State was able to take the short drive down to Allentown, Pennsylvania, as it served as host for the Midwest Regional The Nittany Lions’ season was cut short at the hands of the Denver Pioneers, 5-1, in the NCAA Midwest Regional semifinal.

Earlier in the 2017-18 season, Gadowsky secured his 100th career victory at Penn State, also the 100th victory for the pro gram, a 5-1 win over Minnesota on Feb ruary 23, 2018 . That victory was the start of the Nittany Lions first-ever sweep of the Golden Gophers, which secured home ice for Penn State in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals. Penn State went on to sweep Minnesota in two games, clinching the se ries and its fourth B1G Semifinal appear ance in five years.

Junior Andrew Sturtz became just the sec ond member of the 100-point club at Penn State in 2017-18 and the all-time leading goal scorer in program history Sturtz grad uated early and signed an NHL deal with the Ottawa Senators

Gadowsky also coached Trevor Hamilton to a Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year award, the first major conference honor awarded to a Nittany Lion To that point, Hamilton joined Casey Bailey and Vince Pedrie as the only first-team All-Conference members in program history

In 2016-17, Gadowsky led Penn State to its most successful season ever, compiling a record of 25-12-2 Penn State won the 2017 Big Ten Tournament and earned its first-ev er NCAA Tournament appearance, falling one game shy of the Frozen Four The Nit tany Lions defeated Union 10-3, tying the record for most goals in a team’s tourna

ment debut, before bowing out to eventual national champion Denver, 6-3, in the Mid west Regional final.

Penn State opened the 2016-17 season 131-1 using a program-best 11-game winning streak The Nittany Lions also earned their first-ever uscho.com No. 1 national rank ing on Jan . 17, 2017, with a 16-2-1 record .

Penn State finished the season as the high est-scoring team in the country, averaging 4 .10 goals per game .

The 2016-17 Nittany Lions also set nu merous single-season team records on offense, including most goals (160), assists (265), points (425), shots (1,719), goals/gm (4 10) and shots/gm (44 1) to go along with the program-best 25 victories

Penn State had its first 20-win season un der Gadowsky in 2015-16, finishing third in the Big Ten with a 21-13-4-1 overall record

Penn State rose as high as 14th in the us cho .com National Poll in the 2015-16 cam paign On February 6, the Nittany Lions earned their first-ever victory at Minneso ta’s Mariucci Arena as they defeated the Gophers 5-3

PSU secured a 5-2 triumph over Wisconsin in the Big Ten quarterfinals before a loss to eventual champion Michigan in the semifi nals

Of Gadowsky’s 24 players on the 2015-16 roster, eight signed professional contracts in the off-season ranging from the ECHL, AHL, NHL and Europe

His 2014-15 Nittany Lions exceeded ex pectations all season, with a winning re cord in overall action (18-15-4) and Big Ten play (10-9-1-0), while earning the program’s first national ranking. Despite being picked sixth in the preseason, Gadowsky’s team was in the hunt for a Big Ten title until the final weekend of the season.

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At Alaska Pct. Conference Pct. Finish Postseason 1999-2000 6-25-3 .221 4-22-2 .200 12th 2000-01 9-19-8 .361 7-14-7 .375 T-9th 2001-02 22-12-3 .635 15-10-3 .589 4th CCHA Semifinals 2002-03 15-14-7 .514 10-11-7 .482 T-8th CCHA First Round 2003-04 16-19-1 .458 14-13-1 .518 6th CCHA First Round At UAF 68-89-22 .441 50-70-20 .462 3 CCHA Tourneys At Princeton Pct. Conference Pct. Finish Postseason 2004-05 8-20-3 .306 6-14-2 .318 10th ECAC First Round 2005-06 10-18-3 .371 7-12-3 .386 T-9th ECAC First Round 2006-07 15-16-3 .485 10-10-2 .500 T-6th ECAC Quarters 2007-08 21-14-0 .600 14-8-0 .636 2nd* NCAA First Round 2008-09 22-12-1 .643 14-8-0 .636 2nd NCAA First Round 2009-10 12-16-3 .435 8-12-2 .409 8th ECAC First Round 2010-11 17-13-2 .562 11-9-2 .545 T-4th ECAC First Round at PU 105-109-15 .491 70-73-11 .490 2 NCAA Tourneys * Won ECAC Tournament title At Penn State Pct. Conference Pct. Finish Postseason 2012-13 13-14-0 .481 2013-14 8-26-2 .250 3-16-1-0 .175 6th Big Ten Semifinals 2014-15 18-15-4 .541 10-9-1 .525 4th Big Ten Quarters 2015-16 21-13-4 .605 10-9-1-1 .525 3rd Big Ten Semifinals 2016-17 25-12-2 .676 10-9-1-0 .525 4th NCAA Regional Final 2017-18 18-15-5 .539 9-10-5-2 .479 4th NCAA Regional Semis 2018-19 22-15-2 .605 11-12-1-1 .479 4th Big Ten Final 2019-20 20-10-4 .647 12-8-4-1 .583 1st Canceled - COVID 2020-21 10-12-0 .455 7-11-0-2-1-0 .389 5th Big Ten Semifinals 2021-22 17-20-1 .474 6-17-1-1-1-1 .292 5th Big Ten Semifinals At PSU 172-152-24 .531 78-101-15-9-2-1 .439 Career 345-350-61 .496 197-243-46-9-2-1.450 GADOWSKY CAREER COLLEGE COACHING RECORD MILESTONE VICTORIES 1 Oct. 9, 1999 5-1 vs. Ohio State 50 Feb. 23, 2003 2-1 vs. Miami 100 March 3, 2007 2-1 (OT) vs. Brown 150 Jan. 4, 2010 4-3 (OT) vs. #12 Quinnipiac 200 Nov. 15, 2014 4-1 at #4 UMass Lowell 250 Feb. 10, 2017 6-3 at #17 Wisconsin 300 Oct. 12, 2019 5-4 vs. Sacred Heart

Under Gadowsky’s tutelage, junior Casey Bailey led the Big Ten in scoring and par layed his outstanding season into a twoyear contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs Bailey was an All-Big Ten first-team hon oree, while six other Nittany Lions earned honorable-mention recognition from the league coaches

The 2014-15 season also saw Gadows ky reach the 200-win plateau in historic fashion when his Lions knocked off No. 4 UMass Lowell, 4-1 on Nov . 15, 2014 . The program’s rise from its first year in the Big Ten to its sophomore campaign saw gains of 10 wins overall and seven wins in con ference play

Penn State earned wins over every Big Ten team in 2014-15 including a season sweep of perennial power Wisconsin and a first win over Big Ten champion Minnesota on THON Night .

During the 2013-14 campaign, the bench boss guided the Nittany Lions in its first season of Big Ten Conference play Penn State faced seven NCAA tournament teams and three Frozen Four participants, and capped its season with a 2-1 dou ble-overtime victory against Michigan in the Big Ten quarterfinals.

Gadowsky led the Nittany Lions to dou ble-digit wins (13-14-0) during their inaugu ral NCAA Division I season in 2012-13, with several marquee victories, including wins against three future Big Ten opponents (Michigan State, Ohio State, Wisconsin) Penn State also topped Vermont at Wells Fargo Arena in front of the largest crowd to watch a college hockey game in an NHL barn (19,529)

Gadowsky steered Penn State’s final sea son in the ACHA in 2011-12, while recruiting for the future That team went 29-5-0

AT PRINCETON

Before arriving in Happy Valley, Gadowsky served as Princeton’s bench boss for sev en seasons. In his first five years as head coach, the Tigers improved their win total in each season In 2008-09, Princeton cap tured a program-record 22 victories and earned its second-straight NCAA Tourna ment appearance

Gadowsky took a program that had a won a combined eight games in the two seasons prior to his arrival and guided it to both the ECAC Hockey Tournament and Ivy League crowns in 2007-08 The team earned its first NCAA Tournament berth since 1998, and Gadowsky garnered ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year honors and was a finalist for the Spencer Penrose Award, presented to Division I hockey’s top coach He was also named Inside College Hockey National Coach of the Year

More than 20 Tiger players went on to sign professional contracts, with Kevin West garth playing for the Stanley Cup champion Los Angeles Kings in 2011-12 Gadowsky also coached two ECAC and Ivy League Players of the Year as Lee Jubinville (2008) and Zane Kalemba (2009) each won the award in their junior seasons

AT ALASKA

Gadowsky spent five seasons as head coach of Alaska (1999-2004), where he took a team that had not won more than 14 games in any of the previous five seasons since joining the then-Central Collegiate Hockey Association After two rebuilding seasons, the 2002 CCHA Coach of the Year led the Nanooks, ranked 11th nation ally at the end of the season, to their only 20-win campaign since joining the confer ence He followed that up with 15 wins in 2002-03 and 16 victories his last season .

Alaska twice hosted the first round of the CCHA playoffs in a three-year span, a feat never accomplished prior to Gadowsky’s arrival During his tenure with the Nanooks, his teams set school records for team grade-point average, wins and game at tendance

BEFORE COLLEGE COACHING

Before joining the collegiate ranks, Gad owsky spent three seasons (1996-99) as head coach and director of hockey oper ations for the Fresno Falcons of the West Coast Hockey League He led the squad to the playoffs in each season and left the team as the winningest coach in franchise history. In his first season, Gadowsky post ed a 38-win campaign and garnered WCHL Coach of the Year accolades

PLAYING CAREER

The Edmonton, Alberta, native played col legiately at Colorado College from 198589, serving as team captain as a senior, while also earning the team’s Rodman Award, given for outstanding leadership and sportsmanship . A three-time WCHA All-Academic team member, he collected 46 points in 134 career games

Upon graduation, Gadowsky embarked on a seven-year professional career that included stops with the ECHL’s Richmond Renegades, the IHL’s San Diego Gulls and the AHL’s St John’s Maple Leafs and Prince Edward Island Senators Gadowsky saved his best season for last as he totaled 52 goals and 29 assists for the Fresno Fal cons in 1995-96 He earned league MVP and first-team all-star recognition.

Gadowsky also competed with the Canadi an National Team and played professionally in Austria, the Netherlands and Sweden during the 1993-94 season

PERSONAL LIFE

Gadowsky and his wife, Melissa, have two sons, Mac and Magnus, and a daughter, Mia .

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KEITH FISHER AHC

Associate Head Coach • 11th Season • St. Cloud State ’00

• 24 years of coaching experience in college and junior hockey

• Promoted to Associate Head Coach in July 2018

• Helped in recruiting all eight players to sign NHL deals, including four in 2020

• Guided Penn State to its first B1G Tournament Championship in 2017

• Helped the Nittany Lions reach back-to-back NCAA Tournaments in 2017 and 2018

• Spent six seasons at Princeton, helping guide the Tigers to pair of NCAA Tournaments (2008, 2009)

• Coached five NHL players at Princeton

• Coached Princeton’s only two ECAC Players of the Year as well as two Hobey Baker Award Finalists

• Coached five years with the USHL’s Omaha Lancers

• Native of Zim, Minnesota

MEET COACH FISHER

Keith Fisher enters his fifth season as associate head coach and 11th overall with the Nittany Lions in 2022-23 Fish er has 24 years of coaching experience in college and junior hockey and was el evated to associate head coach in July 2018

AT PENN STATE

Fisher’s recruiting and coaching acumen has been vital to the rise of Penn State hockey, with back-to-back NCAA Tourna ment berths in 2017 and 2018 and a pair of Big Ten Championships (2017 & 2020) .

Fisher also played an instrumental role in recruiting Penn State’s first two graduate transfers with Ludvig Larsson (2018-19) and Tim Doherty (2020-21)

This past season, Fisher helped guide Penn State back to the B1G semifinals for the seventh-straight season as the Nit tany Lions became the first road team in league history to win a best-of-three quar terfinal series since the three-weekend postseason format was adopted prior to the 2017-28 season

Fisher saw a pair of freshmen, Ryan Kir wan and Ben Schoen, put up strong num bers each ranking inside the top-10 alltime for single-season points as a rookie at Penn State .

Throughout the 2021-22 season, Penn State had marquee wins against No 6 North Dakota in the first-ever meeting be tween the two schools The Nittany Lions defeated the Fighting Hawks, 6-4, in front of a sold-out crowd at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee during the 2021 US Hockey Hall of Fame Game The Nit tany Lions also defeated No . 7 Minnesota on the road for just the sixth time in pro gram history .

Fisher also saw former Nittany Lion Brandon Biro ‘20 make his NHL debut with the Buf falo Sabres back in February becoming the third Nittany Lion to reach the NHL

In 2020-21, while navigating Covid-19 proto cols and restrictions as well as an extended 34-day pause, Fisher helped guide a young Nittany Lion team to its sixth-straight Big Ten Tournament semifinal appearance.

Following a rocky start to 2020-21, Penn State rattled off nine wins in a 12-game stretch from December to January and was one of the hottest teams in the nation before the 34-day Covid shutdown

Following the season junior Aarne Talvitie became the 10th Nittany Lion to sign an NHL deal when he agreed to his entry-level contract with the New Jersey Devils and se nior captain Alex Limoges inked a deal with the San Diego Gulls of the American Hockey League .

Fisher helped lead the Nittany Lions to their first-ever Big Ten regular-season champi onship in 2019-20 with program highs in

conference wins (12) and points (41) Penn State earned the top overall seed in the Big Ten Tournament and a first-round bye and advanced to its sixth Big Ten semifinal in seven years prior to the postseason being canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Following season’s end, the Nittany Lions saw a pair of players earn All-America hon ors for the first time as Cole Hults and Nate Sucese were recognized by CCM/AHCA on the second team west Hults also became the first-ever Nittany Lion to be named Big Ten Player of the Year

In 2018-19, Fisher once again helped guide the most prolific offense in the country as the team led the nation in scoring with a single-season record 4 54 goals per game and set single-season records for goals (177), assists (301) and points (478), each of which were also tops in the nation

Penn State reached its second Big Ten Championship game in the past three seasons while posting their second most victories in a season finishing 22-15-2. During the year sopho more Alex Limoges set the single-season point and goal records with 50 and 23, respective ly, tying for the national lead in points, marking the first time in program history a Nittany Lion has done so .

Penn State reached the Big Ten semifinals for the fourth time in its brief five-year history in the conference following the 2017-18 season The run to the postseason was highlighted by four-

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straight victories against college hockey power Minnesota to end the season Fisher also witnessed Andrew Sturtz shatter the Penn State all-time goals record on his way to becoming the fourth Nittany Lion to ink an NHL contract following the season .

Fisher also helped guide Penn State to back-to-back 20-win campaigns in 201516 & 2016-17 and the programs first-ever Big Ten Tournament Championship in 2017

With a team composed of Fisher’s and fel low assistant Matt Lindsay’s recruits, the Lions improved their win total in each sea son from 2013-14 through 2016-17 while advancing to the Big Ten semifinals twice before capturing the crown in 2017

During the 2015-16 and 2016-17 seasons, Penn State has had record-breaking of fensive productions setting new standards each season In 2016-17 the Nittany Lions broke numerous offensive records, set just the year prior, including most goals (160), assists (265), points (425), shots (1,719), goals/gm (4 10) and shots/gm (44 1) to go along with a program-best 25 victories . In total Penn State broke or tied 65 program records in 2016-17

In 2016-17, freshman Denis Smirnov reg istered the best single season in program history as he shattered the previous points record with 47 (19 goals, 26 assists) to lead all freshmen across the country . Smirnov was later drafted in the sixth round of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft by the Colorado Ava lanche as part of the most successful NHL Draft for Penn State who had four players taken, the second most for an NCAA insti tution in 2017

The second-best individual single-season performance for a Nittany Lion at the time came in 2014-15 as Casey Bailey tallied 22 goals and 40 points to lead the Big Ten in scoring Bailey parlayed his successful ju nior season into a two-year NHL contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs and is now a member of the Ottawa Senators organi zation

During the 2013-14 campaign, Fisher helped guide the Nittany Lions during the Big Ten Conference’s first season. Penn State, which faced seven NCAA tourna ment teams and three Frozen Four par ticipants, highlighted its season with a 2-1 double-overtime victory against Michigan in the Big Ten Quarterfinals.

The Nittany Lions posted a 13-14-0 re cord during their inaugural NCAA Division I season Fisher helped guide Penn State to several marquee victories in 2012-13, including wins against three future Big Ten

opponents (Michigan State, Ohio State, Wisconsin)

AT PRINCETON

Fisher spent 2005-11 on the staff at Princ eton With the Tigers, he helped lead the team to a pair of NCAA tournament berths (2008, 2009) and the 2008 ECAC and Ivy League Championships . The 2009 Princ eton Tigers also set the school-record for wins in a season with 22, a record which still stands to this day

The Minnesota native headed up the Princ eton recruiting efforts which saw three All-Americans, two Hobey Baker Award finalists, two ECAC Player of the Year re cipients (the only two in the history of the program), one ECAC Rookie of the Year, one ECAC Defenseman of the Year and one ECAC Goaltender of the year

Fisher’s teams also combined for 48 Aca demic All-ECAC players, five NHL players, four first-team All-ECAC players and three first-team All-Ivy players.

BEFORE COLLEGE COACHING

Fisher spent five years with the USHL’s Omaha Lancers’ coaching staff, helping the team to the Clark Cup championship in 2001 and Anderson Cup regular-season championships in both 2002 and 2005

In Omaha, he served as the team’s recruit ing coordinator and academic advisor, in addition to other responsibilities of on-ice coaching, video breakdown and game anal ysis .

NHL first-round draft picks Keith Ballard and Nick Petrecki, 11 NHL players, includ ing Matt Carle and Paul Stastny, and USHL Goaltender of the Year and USA Hockey Junior Player of the Year Jeff Lerg came through Omaha during Fisher’s time there He also helped develop 54 NCAA Division I scholarship players and 12 NHL draft picks and served as associate coach for Team USHL at the USHL Prospects/All-Star game during his final season.

Fisher also served two seasons with St Cloud State University’s hockey program as an undergraduate assistant coach During his time with the Huskies, Fisher helped de velop five players for the NHL and, in 2000, they advanced to just the second NCAA tournament in program history

PERSONAL LIFE

A graduate of St Cloud State University, Fisher has a bachelor’s degree in commu nications Prior to coaching, Fisher played two seasons at Hibbing Community College and participated in the NJCAA national tour nament

Fisher and his wife, Kristi, reside in Port Matilda, Pennsylvania, with their two daugh ters, Anna and Emily .

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JULIANO PAGLIERO AC

Assistant Coach • Second Season • Niagara ’09

• 11 years of NCAA coaching experience

• Recruited goaltender Colton Point (Dallas Stars) while at Colgate

• Was a four-year goaltender at Niagara University

• Three-time All-Conference selection, 2008-09 CHA Player of the Year

• Helped the Purple Eagles to back-to-back CHA regular-season titles (2005-07)

• Led Niagara to the 2008 NCAA Tournament

• Born and Raised in Dalroy, Alberta

Juliano Pagliero begins his second season behind the Nittany Lion bench in 2022-23 after being added to Guy Gadowsky’s staff in June 2021 He has over a decade’s worth of collegiate coaching experience including the past nine years at the Division I level and comes to Hockey Valley after spending 2018-2021 on Norm Bazin’s staff at the Uni versity of Massachusetts-Lowell

AT PENN STATE

In his first season at Penn State in 2021-22, Pagliero was part of many marquee wins including wins against No 6 North Dakota in the first-ever meeting between the two schools . The Nittany Lions defeated the Fighting Hawks, 6-4, in front of a sold-out crowd at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee during the 2021 US Hockey Hall of Fame Game The Nittany Lions also defeated No 7 Minnesota on the road for just the sixth time in program history

Pagliero also helped guide Penn State back to the B1G semifinals for the sev enth-straight season as the Nittany Lions became the first road team in league his tory to win a best-of-three quarterfinal se ries since the three-weekend postseason format was adopted prior to the 2017-28 season

Pagliero helped mentor second-year goal tender Liam Souliere to a 3-3-0 record over the last three weeks of the season Souliere posted a 2 51 goals-against average and a 913 save percentage during that stretch dropping his overall goals-against by 0 34 and raising his save percentage by 0 .10 .

Pagliero also saw a pair of freshmen, Ryan Kirwan and Ben Schoen, put up strong numbers each ranking inside the top-10 alltime for single-season points as a rookie at Penn State

AT UMASS-LOWELL

During his time in Lowell, Pagliero served as recruiting coordinator while working closely with the River Hawk goaltenders and pow er-play unit While at UML, Pagliero helped guide Tyler Wall to be one of the top goal tenders in the country as well as program history Wall broke numerous River Hawk records including career victories which now stands at 58 During the 2019-20 sea son the senior was second in Hockey East and ninth in the nation with a 931 save per centage while his 2 10 goals-against aver age was good for fourth in the conference and 18th nationally . Wall, a Mike Richter Award finalist, went on to sign an entry-level contract with the New York Rangers follow ing his senior season .

AT COLGATE

Prior to his time as a River Hawk, Paglie ro was an assistant coach at Colgate from 2015-18 and served a major role in recruit ing goaltender Colton Point Point led the nation with a 944 save percentage, the ninth-best mark in NCAA history, and was second in the country with a 1 74 goalsagainst average during his sophomore sea son in 2017-18 . Point was a second-team All-American as well as a top-10 Hobey Baker Award Finalist as a sophomore and signed an entry-level contract with the Dal las Stars at the end of the season

During his final year at Colgate, Pagliero’s defense ranked 11th in the nation with a 2 20 goals-against average while the Raid ers’ penalty kill was ninth best with an 84.6% efficiency.

AT HOLY CROSS

Pagliero spent the 2013-14 and 2014-15 seasons on the bench at Holy Cross where he played a key role in the development of 2014-15 Atlantic Hockey Goalie of the Year Matthew Ginn. Ginn finished his career with several Holy Cross goaltending records including save percentage ( 917) and shut outs (8) Pagliero also had a hand in recruit ing the leading scoring class for the 2014-15 season as well as the top point producing forward trio and the top two point produc ing defensemen in the last decade at Holy Cross

Pagliero began his collegiate coaching ca reer with a two-year stint at Division III Utica College (2011-13)

PLAYING CAREER

A native of Dalroy, Alberta, Pagliero was a four-year goaltender for Niagara University from 2005-2009 where he was a three-time all-conference selection and the College Hockey America (CHA) Player-of-the-Year as a senior With Pagliero in goal, the Purple Eagles won back-to-back regular-season titles in 2005-06 and 2006-07 and reached the NCAA Tournament in 2008 after captur ing the CHA Championship

PERSONAL

Pagliero is joined in Hockey Valley by his wife Kristin, their son Domenic and their dog Iginla

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Director of Operations • First Season • West Chester ‘21

George Lewis begins his first season as Penn State’s director of hockey operations in 2022-23

Lewis previously served three seasons as the team’s volunteer assistant coach from 2013-16 .

Lewis serves as the coordinator of all internal and external video efforts, while coordinating travel plans, working with opposing teams and their video efforts and assisting the coaching staff in all pregame and postgame preparation

Most recently, Lewis spent the 2021-22 season as an assistant coach with the Lincoln Stars of the USHL where he oversaw all aspects of team video, organized team travel along with assisting in the development and execution of daily prac tice plans while also providing the team and staff with different analytic feedback.

Prior to his stay in Nebraska, Lewis spent three seasons with the Amarillo Bulls of the North American Hockey League from 2018-21 where he organized team travel and oversaw all aspects of team video as well as recruiting and retaining players and overseeing all of the team’s commu nity service appearances

Lewis’ first stop after leaving Penn State in 2016 was with the Philadelphia Little Flyers where he served as head coach and general manager for two seasons

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KRISTINA JEFFRIES

Strength & Conditioning Coach • Second Season • Findlay ’08

Kristina Jeffries enters her second season with the men’s ice hockey team as strength and conditioning coach KJ joined the Penn State Performance Enhancement staff in August of 2014 and was recently elevated to Assistant Director of Performance Enhancement She has spent the past seven years with the men’s soccer, women’s ice hockey and women’s rugby programs. Jeffries will remain with the women’s hockey program as well as taking on her new role down the hall with the men’s program

Jeffries came to Penn State after serving as an assistant performance enhancement coach at Vanderbilt University. At Vanderbilt, Jeffries worked with women’s soccer, women’s tennis, men’s golf, and women’s golf (2011-14) Prior to her time at Vanderbilt, Jeffries was a graduate assistant at Tennessee State University where

she was directly responsible for women’s bas ketball, women’s volleyball, men’s and women’s golf and assisted with football and women’s track and field (2008-2011).

The Northfield, Ohio native graduated from the University of Findlay in 2008 earning a Bache lor’s of Science degree in Strength and Condi tioning and an Associate’s Degree in Personal Training prior to completing her Masters of Ed ucation in Human Performance and Sports Sci ence (2011)

Jeffries is certified through the Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association, the National Strength and Conditioning Association, Titleist Performance Institute and is Advance Olympic Lifting Certified.

PATRICK SARNI AT

Patrick Sarni will enter his second season as the Penn State men’s hockey athletic trainer in 2022-23 Sarni is the primary healthcare provide for the men’s hockey and men’s golf team, in addition to being responsible for the day-to-day nutrition of each team including all training meals at home and on the road

Sarni comes to Penn State following a two-year stint at Lake Superior State University where he served as the head athletic trainer for the Lakers 11 NCAA Division II programs as well as the NCAA Division I hockey pro gram

Prior to Lake Superior State, Sarni served as an assis tant athletic trainer at Lawrence Technological Univer sity, where he worked as the primary athletic trainer for both the NAIA and ACHA DIII hockey teams, and the men’s and women’s tennis teams in 2018-19

Before his time at Lawrence Tech, Sarni was a graduate assistant athletic trainer at the University of South Car

olina (2016-18), where he worked with the men’s tennis and golf programs while earning his Master of Science degree in advanced athletic training

Sarni, a 2016 graduate of Michigan State, assisted with various programs, including hockey, while pursuing his bachelor’s degree in athletic training and kinesiology In addition, he completed a summer athletic training in ternship with the Detroit Tigers Major League Baseball organization in 2015

Sarni is Graston M1 certified as well as being certified in blood flow restriction, CPR and AED for professional rescue and as a NASM nutrition coach as well as a cer tified American Heart Association BLS provider. Sarni is a member of the National Athletic Trainer Association Sarni currently resides in State College with his wife Jessie

BEN KOGUT

Equipment Manager • Fifth Season • Vermont ’10 EM

Ben Kogut enters his fifth season as Penn State hockey’s head equipment manager in 2022-23 after serving in the same capacity for the wom en’s team from 2014-2018

Kogut previously served as director of operations for Vermont’s women’s hockey team (2010-14) as well as serving as its equipment manager .

A part of USA Hockey since 2012, Kogut assists with various teams He has helped the USA Wom en’s U-18 effort to silver medals at the 2013 IIHF Women’s World Championships in Finland and 2014 IIHF U18 Women’s World Championship in Hungary, and the United States’ first U18 gold

since 2011 at the 2015 IIHF U18 Women’s World Championship in Buffalo, New York.

Kogut is a 2010 graduate of Vermont with a bach elor of science degree in community develop ment and applied economics He was promoted to women’s head equipment manager as a stu dent in January 2009, which led to his elevation upon his graduation to the director of operations

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2021-22 • SOPHOMORE SEASON

Awards: Named a 2021-22 Academic All-Big Ten honoree...Named a 2021-22 Big Ten Distin guished Scholar.

Season: Skated in all 38 games and saw ca reer highs with two goals and 13 assists for 15 points.

LIU (10/4): Scored his first career goal in a 5-2 victory. Canisius (10/9): Recorded a ca reer-best two assists to tie his career high in points in a 5-2 win. Niagara (10/21): Tied his career high with two points on one goal and one assist in a 4-0 shutout. Niagara (10/22): Registered one assist in a 6-2 victory. at St. Thomas (11/23): Notched one assist in a 5-1 win. Michigan State (12/4): Tallied one assist in a 4-3 loss. at Army (1/1): Notched one assist in a 5-3 victory. No. 13/13 Notre Dame (1/8): Tallied one assist in a hard-fought 5-4 loss. Wisconsin (1/21): Registered one assist in a 4-1 victory. at No. 13/12 Notre Dame (2/4): Recorded one assist in a 7-2 loss. Minnesota (2/19): Contributed one assist in a 6-4 loss. No. 12/12 Ohio State (3/5): Tallied two assists to tie his career-high in a 3-2 victory.

2020-21 • FRESHMAN SEASON

Season: Skated in all 22 games and collected one assist.

Michigan State (1/16): Recorded his first point as a Nittany Lion with one assist in a 3-1 win.

BEFORE PENN STATE

Played the 2019-20 season with the USHL’s Omaha Lancers…Skated in 44 games and reg istered 22 points (5G, 17A)…Spent 2018-19 with the Madison Capitols totaling 19 points (8G, 11A).

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PERSONAL

Full name is Christian Michael Berger…Son of Cindy and Dan Berger…Has four older broth ers Jack, Jimmy, Chase and Scotty…Becomes the third Berger to play for head coach Guy Gadowsky joining oldest brother Jack and for mer Nittany Lion captain Chase Berger ’19… Jack played for Gadowsky at Princeton even tually serving as captain during his junior and senior seasons following Gadowsky’s tenure on the Tiger bench...Chase, a two-year captain, played four seasons at Penn State from 20152019 and is the program’s all-time leader in games played (154), served as a two-year cap tain…Majoring in business administration… Born May 22, 2000 in St. Louis, Missouri.

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CAREER STATS Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2020-21 22 0 1 1 -10 5-21 0 0 0 2021-22 38 2 13 15 -2 3-6 1 0 0 Total 60 2 14 16 -12 8-27 1 0 0 • 2021-22 Academic All-Big Ten • 2021-22 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar CHRISTIAN BERGER 5 Jr. • D • 6-0 • 182 • St. Louis, Mo. • Omaha Lancers (USHL)

2021-22 • SENIOR SEASON

Season: Skated in 33 games...Registered career highs for points and assists with 23 and 17, re spectively...Scored six goals.

Niagara (10/21): Registered his first career points at Penn State with two assists, including the primary assist on the eventual game-win ning goal in a 4-0 shutout. Niagara (10/22): Tallied one assist in a 6-2 victory. vs. No. 6 North Dakota (10/30): Scored his first goal as a Nittany Lion in a 6-4 victory during the 2021 US Hockey Hall of Fame Game at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. at Ohio State (11/5): Collected one assist in a 5-2 loss. No. 2 Michigan (11/11): Scored the lone goal in a 5-1 defeat. No. 2 Michigan (11/12): Regis tered one goal in a 6-2 loss. at No. 7 Minnesota (11/19): Tallied one goal in the 5-3 win. at No. 7 Minnesota (11/20): Recorded one assist in a 4-2 defeat. at St. Thomas (11/23): Notched two assists in a 5-1 win. at St. Thom as (11/24): Collected two helpers in a 4-1 vic tory. Michigan State (12/3): Registered one assist in a 4-2 win. No. 13/13 Notre Dame (1/8): Registered two assists in a 5-4 loss. at No. 4/5 Michigan (1/15): Scored one goal in a 4-3 loss. Wisconsin (1/21): Tallied one assist in a 4-1 win. Wisconsin (1/22): Recorded two as sists in a 7-2 victory. at Michigan State (2/25): Achieved one goal and one assist in a 5-3 win.

BEFORE PENN STATE

Spent the first three seasons of his collegiate career at Colorado College…Registered 17 goals and 33 assists for 50 points in 97 games… Finished second on the team with 11 points on four goals and seven helpers in 22 games during the 2020-21 season…Played two sea sons in the USHL for the Waterloo Blackhawks racking up 26 goals and 57 assists in 130 games from 2016-2018…Spent the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons at Edina High School in Minnesota where he was a teammate of cur rent Nittany Lion defenseman Clayton Phillips from 2014-16…Scored 15 goals while adding 26 assists for 41 points in 27 games during his final season at Edina in 2015-16.

PERSONAL

Full name is Benjamin Robert Copeland…Son of Jennifer and Rob Copeland…Has a younger sister, Nicole…His father, Rob, played Division I hockey at the University of Notre Dame grad uating in 1992…Majoring in communications and political science…Born April 27, 1999 in Edina, Minnesota.

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PAUL D E NAPLES 3 C

Defensive Player of the Year Finalist

CAREER NOTES & RECORDS

Career: Ranks tied for first all-time in the Penn State record book with a plus-50 rating...Second all-time in blocked shots with 220 for his career... Ranks 8th in the Penn State record book for points and assists by a defenseman with 34 and 27, respectively...Tied for 10th all-time in goals by a defenseman with seven.

Season: 2018-19: Registered the second-highest single-season plus-minus rating in program his tory at plus-31...Tied for the sixth-most blocked shots in a single-season with 78 in 2018-19.

2021-22 • SENIOR SEASON

Awards: Named a 2021-22 Academic All-Big Ten honoree.

Season: Skated in all 38 games of the season... Tallied two goals and six assists for eight points.

LIU (10/4): Recorded his first assist and point of the season in a 5-2 win. Canisius (10/9): Tal lied one assist in a 5-2 victory. Niagara (10/22): Registered one assist in a 6-2 victory. Michigan State (12/3): Contributed one assist in a 4-2 win. at Wisconsin (12/11): Scored the game-win ning goal in overtime in a 5-4 victory. Wiscon sin (1/22): Tallied one assist in a 7-2 victory. at Michigan State (2/25): Potted one goal in the 5-3 victory. No. 12/12 Ohio State (3/6): Had the primary assist on the game-winning goal in a 2-1 series clinching victory in the Big Ten quarterfinals.

2020-21 • JUNIOR SEASON

Awards: Named an Academic All-Big Ten honor ee.

Season: Skated in all 22 games and registered one assist.

at Ohio State (1/9): Recorded his lone point of the season, an assist in 5-2 win.

2019-20 • SOPHOMORE SEASON

Awards: Named an Academic All-Big Ten honor ee.

Season: Skated in all 34 games scoring a ca reer-best three goals while adding eight assists for 11 points...Ranked second on the team and in the Big Ten with a plus-18 plus/minus rating... Postseason canceled due to the COVID-19 pan demic.

Alaska (10/17): Scored his first goal of the sea son in a 7-0 shutout. Robert Morris (10/25): Tal lied an assist in a 2-1 victory. at Michigan (12/7): Added an assist in a 3-1 win. at Notre Dame (12/13): Tallied the tying goal in a 4-2 comefrom-behind victory. Niagara (1/3): Recorded an assist in a 3-2 win. at Michigan State (1/25): Tallied an assist in a 2-1 overtime victory. Notre Dame (2/1): Added an assist in the White Rush game. at Wisconsin (2/14-15): Tied career-high with two points...Scored game-tying goal and added an assist in a hard-fought 4-3 loss...Helped Nittany Lions earn split with an assist on Saturday in a 3-2 win. Minnesota (2/21): Recorded an as sist in a 3-3 tie.

2018-19 • FRESHMAN SEASON

Season: Saw action in all 39 games...Tallied two goals with 12 assists for 14 points.

Rankings: Led the Big Ten and ranked fourth in the nation with a plus/minus rating of plus-31... Named a finalist for the Big Ten Defensive Player

of the Year Award.

Niagara (10/20): Registered an assist for his first collegiate point. Robert Morris (11/9): Marked a career-high with two points on two assists in a 7-2 victory. No. 16 Michigan (11/17): Record ed an assist in a 7-6 victory. at No. 5 Ohio State (11/24): Tallied one assist. at Wisconsin (11/30): Registered one assist in a shootout win. No. 5 No tre Dame (12/7): Tallied two assists tying his ca reer-high. Michigan State (1/12): Notched one assist. Minnesota (2/8): Registered one assist in a 7-2 win. at Michigan State (2/16): Scored his first career goal. Wisconsin (3/8-3/10): Notched a goal in game one and tallied one assist in both game two and three in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals.

BEFORE PENN STATE

Played 113 games in two seasons with the Sioux Falls Stampede of the USHL...Served as team captain in 2017-18…Named team’s 2017 Rookie of the Year...Appeared in 55 games ranking sec ond on the team in defenseman scoring with 17 points (7G, 10A), behind only former Nittany Lion Alex Stevens’ 21 points…Collected 23 total points (10G, 13A) in two seasons.

PERSONAL

Full name is Paul Dominick DeNaples...Son of Pamela and Louis DeNaples...Is the middle child with an older sister, Elizabeth, an older brother, Louis, and two younger sisters, Gabrielle and Christina...Majoring in energy business and fi nance...Born on September 19, 1998 in Scranton, Pennsylvania.

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Senior • D • 6-0 • 184 • Moscow, Pa. • Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL)
CAREER STATS Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2018-19 39 2 12 14 +31 3-6 0 0 0 2019-20 34 3 8 11 +18 2-4 0 0 0 2020-21 22 0 1 1 -11 4-8 0 0 0 2021-22 38 2 6 8 +12 9-29 0 0 1 Total 133 7 27 34 +50 18-47 0 0 1 • 3x Academic All-Big Ten • 2x Captain • 2020-21 Alternate Captain • 2018-19 B1G

2021-22 • SOPHOMORE SEASON

Season: Saw time on the ice during one game in which he accumulated the first save of his career.

No. 12/11 Ohio State (1/29): Played 5:19 in relief making one save during a 6-0 loss.

BEFORE PENN STATE

Split the 2019-20 season between four teams in three leagues finishing with the Utica Jr. Comets of the NCDC…Played five games for the Boston Jr. Bandits posting a 2-1-1 record with a 3.23 goals-against average and a .907 save percentage…Appeared in five games with Utica posting a 2-2-0 record with a 4.47 goals-against average and an .876 save per centage…Finished the 2018-19 campaign with the Topeka Pilots of the NAHL appearing in 18 games with a 6-7-3 record, 3.14 goalsagainst average and a .919 save percentage… Spent the 2017-18 season with the Pittsburgh Penguins Elite 18U team.

PERSONAL

Full name is Douglas McLean Dorr…Son on Kristen and Doug Dorr…Is the middle child with an older sister, Anna, and a younger sis ter, Eva…Sister Eva is a member of the wom en’s hockey team at Harvard…Cousin, Mason, played division I lacrosse at Vermont…Cousin, Maggie, is a member of the tennis team at division III Tufts University…Majoring in sup ply-chain management…Born on May 7, 1999 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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STATS

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• G • 6-4 • 200 • Pittsburgh, Pa. • Youngstown Phantoms
CAREER
Year GP-GS MIN GA SV GAA SV% W-L-T SO 2021-22 1-0 05:19 0 1 0.00 1.000 0-0-0 0 Total 1-0 05:19 0 1 0.00 1.000 0-0-0 0

CAREER NOTES & RECORDS

Career: Ranks tied for ninth in career points by a defensemen at Penn State with 31 while his 26 assists are good for solo ninth.

Season: 2021-22: Registered the sixth-most sin gle-season assists by a defensemen in program history with 18 while his 21 points tied for the eighth-most by a Nittany Lion blue-liner all-time.

2021-22 • SOPHOMORE SEASON

Awards: Named a 2021-22 Academic All-Big Ten honoree.

Season: Skated in 37-of-38 games registering ca reer-bests in each offensive category with three goals and 18 assists for 21 points...ranked fifth on the team with 37 blocked shots.

LIU (10/4): Registered one assist in a 5-2 vic tory. Canisius (10/9): Tallied one assist in a 5-2 win. vs. No. 6 North Dakota (10/30): Re corded one assist in a 6-4 win. at Ohio State (11/5): Registered career highs of two assists and two points in a 5-2 loss. at No. 7 Minneso ta (11/19): Tied his career high of two assists in a 5-3 victory. at No. 7 Minnesota (11/20): Scored one goal in a hard-fought 4-2 loss. at St. Thomas (11/23): Tallied one assist in a 5-1 win. Michigan State (12/3): Collected one assist in a 4-2 victory. Michigan State (12/4): Tied his career high of two assists in a 4-3 loss. No. 13/13 Notre Dame (1/8): Achieved his first multi-goal game after scoring two goals in a 5-4 loss. at No. 4/5 Michigan (1/14): Notched one assist in a 3-2 loss. Wisconsin (1/22): Notched a career high assists and points with three helpers in a 7-2 victory. No. 12/11 Ohio State (1/28): Tallied one assist in a shootout win. at Michigan State (2/25): Re corded two assists in a 5-3 victory.

JIMMY DOWD JR. 6

2020-21 • FRESHMAN SEASON

Season: Skated in 20 games and led all Penn State defensemen with 10 points on a pair of goals and eight assists...Was second on the team with a plus-7 rating.

at Wisconsin (11/24): Notched his first colle giate point with an assist. Michigan (12/3): Scored his first goal and registered his first multi-point game by adding an assist in a 9-5 victory. at Ohio State (1/8): Recorded a ca reer-high three points with one goal and two assists in a 6-3 loss. Michigan State (1/16): Tallied one assist in a 3-1 win. Wisconsin (1/22): Recorded one assist in a 5-4 victory. at Notre Dame (3/6): Registered an assist on the lone Nittany Lion goal. Wisconsin (3/15): Had one assist in an overtime decision.

BEFORE PENN STATE

Played two seasons with the Chicago Steel of the USHL…Served as an alternate captain in 2019-20...Registered 26 points on four goals and 22 assists in 48 games played…Had one goal with 18 assists for 19 points in 61 total games played during his first USHL season in 2018-19…Helped Chicago capture the 2019 Eastern Conference Championship before a loss to the Sioux Falls Stampede in three games in the Clark Cup Championship.

PERSONAL

Full name is James Thomas Dowd Jr….Son of Lisa and Jim Dowd…Has one younger broth er, Anthony…Father, Jim Dowd Sr. appeared in over 800 NHL games, over 16 seasons, most notably with the New Jersey Devils and Min nesota Wild, after a four-year career at Lake Superior State…Enrolled in the division of undergraduate studies…Born July 9, 2000, in Brick, New Jersey.

2021-22 • FRESHMAN SEASON

Season: Skated in 29 games...Scored one goal with 10 assists for 11 points.

Canisius (10/9): Tallied his first collegiate point with one assist in a 5-2 victory. Niagara (10/22): Collected a pair of assists in a 6-2 win. at St. Thomas (11/23): Tied his career high with two assists in a 5-1 win. Michigan State (12/4): Scored his first collegiate goal in a 4-3 loss. at Wisconsin (12/10): Tallied an assist on the lone goal in a 4-1 loss. at Army (1/1): Re corded one assist in a 5-3 victory. Minnesota (2/18): Collected one assist in a 3-1 defeat. Minnesota (2/19): Registered one assist in a 6-4 loss. No. 12/12 Ohio State (3/4): Tallied one assist in a 4-3 defeat.

BEFORE PENN STATE

Played the past three seasons with the Oko toks Oilers of the AJHL…Skated in 121 games scoring 16 goals while adding 54 assists for 70 points…Served as team captain in 2020-21 leading his team to a 7-1 record in only eight games before the remainder of the season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandem ic…Paced the team with nine points on three goals and six assists…Led the Oilers to the

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Junior • D • 5-9 • 161 • Point Pleasant Beach, N.J. • Chicago Steel (USHL)
CAREER STATS Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2020-21 20 2 8 10 +7 2-4 1 0 0 2021-22 37 3 18 21 -10 12-32 1 0 0 Total 57 5 26 31 -3 14-36 2 0 0 • 2021-22 Academic All-Big Ten

2021-22 • FRESHMAN SEASON

Season: Skated in 29 games...Scored one goal with 10 assists for 11 points.

Canisius (10/9): Tallied his first collegiate point with one assist in a 5-2 victory. Niagara (10/22): Collected a pair of assists in a 6-2 win. at St. Thomas (11/23): Tied his career high with two assists in a 5-1 win. Michigan State (12/4): Scored his first collegiate goal in a 4-3 loss. at Wisconsin (12/10): Tallied an assist on the lone goal in a 4-1 loss. at Army (1/1): Re corded one assist in a 5-3 victory. Minnesota (2/18): Collected one assist in a 3-1 defeat. Minnesota (2/19): Registered one assist in a 6-4 loss. No. 12/12 Ohio State (3/4): Tallied one assist in a 4-3 defeat.

BEFORE PENN STATE

Played the past three seasons with the Oko toks Oilers of the AJHL…Skated in 121 games scoring 16 goals while adding 54 assists for 70 points…Served as team captain in 2020-21 leading his team to a 7-1 record in only eight games before the remainder of the season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandem ic…Paced the team with nine points on three goals and six assists…Led the Oilers to the South Division finals during his first season in 2018-19.

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PERSONAL

Full name is Carson Michael Dyck…Son of Charlene and Michael Dyck…Has an older sister, Bailey, and a younger brother, Bren nan…Both his father, Michael, and uncle, Joel, played major junior hockey in the WHL…His father, Michael, has over 20 years of coaching experience and has been the head coach of the WHL’s Vancouver Giants since 2018 and served as an assistant coach for Team Canada’s silver medal winning squad at the 2021 World Junior Championship…Currently undecided on a major…Born on June 7, 2001 in Leth bridge, Alberta, Canada.

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Sophomore • F • 6-0 • 180 • Lethbridge, Alberta • Okotoks Oilers (AJHL)
CAREER STATS Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2021-22 29 1 10 11 -1 8-16 0 0 0 Total 29 1 10 11 -1 8-16 0 0 0

2021-22 • FRESHMAN SEASON

Season: Skated in 36 games...Scored six goals while adding 12 assists for 18 points.

LIU (10/3): Tallied two assists in a 3-1 win. LIU (10/4): Registered his first collegiate goal in a 5-2 victory. Canisius (10/9): Registered a pair of points with one goal and one assist in a 5-2 win. vs. No. 6 North Dakota (10/30): Tallied one assist in a 6-4 win. at St. Thomas (11/23): Recorded one assist in a 5-1 victory. Michigan State (12/4): Notched one assist in a 4-3 loss. at Wisconsin (12/11): Collected a career high of three points with one goal and two assists in a 5-4 overtime win. at No. 4/5 Michigan (1/15): Contributed one assist in a 4-3 loss. Wisconsin (1/21): Tallied one assist in a 4-1 win. Wisconsin (1/22): Scored one goal in a 7-2 victory. No. 12/11 Ohio State (1/28): Ran his career best point-streak to four games after recording one goal and one assist in a 2-2 tie. Minnesota (2/19): Registered one goal in a 6-4 defeat. at Michigan State (2/25): Record ed one assist in a 5-3 victory.

BEFORE PENN STATE

Played the 2020-21 season with the Dubuque Fighting Saints of the USHL…Finished third on the team with 18 goals while adding 18 assists for 36 points in 49 games played…Is a product of the United States National Team Development Program and has played on various teams within the system from 20182020…Appeared in 154 total games register ing 37 points on 20 goals and 17 assists…Was a member of the U17 team that captured the Five Nations Tournament crown in Sweden in 2019.

PERSONAL

Full name is Daniyal Dzhaniyev…Son of Gali na Shegelman and Mamed Dzhaniyev…Has an older sister Mariya and a younger brother, Arthur…Anticipating to major in Business… Born on September 15, 2002 in Brooklyn, New York.

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DANNY DZHANIYEV 13 Sophomore • F • 5-4 • 145 • Brooklyn, N.Y. • Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL)
CAREER STATS Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2021-22 36 6 12 18 -3 3-6 0 0 0 Total 36 6 12 18 -3 3-6 0 0 0

2021-22 • JUNIOR SEASON

Awards: Named a 2021-22 Academic All-Big Ten honoree.

Season: Skated in 37 games...Collected career highs with nine goals and 12 points.

Canisius (10/9): Scored the lone goal in a 4-1 loss. vs. No. 6 North Dakota (10/30): Regis tered the opening goal of the game in a 6-4 victory during the US Hockey Hall of Fame Game at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. at No. 7 Minnesota (11/19): Tal lied one assist in a 5-3 win. Michigan State (12/3): Recorded one goal in a 4-2 victory. at Wisconsin (12/10): Scored the lone goal in a 4-1 defeat in the first game of the series. at Wisconsin (12/11): Tallied one assist in a 5-4 overtime win. at Army (1/1): Reached a career high point streak of three games after scoring a goal in a 5-3 victory. at No. 4/5 Michigan (1/15): Tallied one goal in a hard-fought 4-3 loss. Wisconsin (1/22): Scored the eventu al game-winning goal in a 7-2 victory. at No. 13/12 Notre Dame (2/4): Recorded one goal in a 7-2 loss. Minnesota (2/19): Notched one assist in a 6-4 loss. at Michigan State (2/25): Scored one goal in a 5-3 victory.

2020-21 • SOPHOMORE SEASON

Season: Skated in 17 games scoring once...Cut his penalty minutes by 66.7 percent.

Awards: Named an Academic All-Big Ten hon oree.

Notre Dame (1/29): Scored his first goal of the season in an overtime decision.

2019-20 • FRESHMAN SEASON

Season: Skated in 31 games scoring three goals and added three assists for six points... Postseason canceled due to the COVID-19 pan demic.

Alaska (10/17): Scored his first collegiate goal, the eventual game-winner, in a 7-0 shut out victory. at Minnesota (11/15): Added an assist in an 8-2 victory. at Merrimack (11/29): Tallied an assist in a 7-0 victory. at Michigan State (1/24): Registered his first Big Ten goal. Notre Dame (1/31): Scored a goal in series opening tie. Minnesota (2/22): Added an as sist in a 3-2 comeback victory.

BEFORE PENN STATE

Played parts of four seasons in the USHL, fin ishing the 2018-19 campaign with the Central Illinois Flying Aces after a mid-season trade from the Fargo Force…Played a total of 58 games in the USHL in 2018-19 between the two teams...Scored 17 goals with 11 assists for 28 points…Spent previous two seasons with the Chicago Steel where he was a teammate of current Nittany Lion Oskar Autio…Helped lead his team to the Clark Cup Championship with 11 goals and 12 assists for 23 points in 64 total games played in 2016-17…Scored 33 goals with 36 assists for 69 points in 185 career USHL games.

PERSONAL

Full name is Tyler Michael Gratton...Son of Dorene and Chris Gratton...The middle child of three boys, has an older brother, Chris, and a younger brother, Dylan...Chris plays hockey at Division III SUNY Pottsdam…Enrolled in the Division of Undergraduate Studies...Born on August 6, 1999, in Pottstown, Pennsylvania.

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2021-22 • JUNIOR SEASON

Awards: Named a 2021-22 Academic All-Big Ten honoree.

Season: Skated in 31 games...Scored one goal while adding four assists for five points.

No. 2 Michigan (10/12): Tallied his first career point with an assist during a 6-2 loss. at Army (1/1): Notched one assist in a 5-3 victory. at Michigan State (2/26): Recorded an assist on the lone goal of the game in a 2-1 loss. No. 12/12 Ohio State (3/4): Tallied his first career goal along while adding one assist for a career high two points in a 4-3 setback during the open ing game of the Big Ten quarterfinals.

2020-21 • SOPHOMORE SEASON

Season: Skated in five games.

Awards: Named an Academic All-Big Ten hon oree.

2019-20 • FRESHMAN SEASON

Season: Skated in a pair of games...Postseason canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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2019-20

2020-21

2021-22

BEFORE PENN STATE

Finished 2018-19 with the Victoria Grizzlies of the BCHL after being traded from Penticton... Played a total of 177 games, including playoffs, in the BCHL, scoring 14 goals with 37 assists for 51 points…Earned Grizzlies Most Inspira tional Player Award in 2018-19…Was part of a Penticton Vees squad that went 41-13-1-3 in 2016-17 to capture the Interior Division crown and ultimately defeated the Chilliwack Chiefs four games to three to win the Fred Page Cup…Was voted Penticton’s Fan Favorite and Humanitarian Award Winner in 2017-18 as the Vees secured another Interior Division Cham pionship…Attended Shattuck St. Mary’s from 2012-2016...Scored 10 goals with 43 assists for 53 points in his junior and senior seasons.

PERSONAL

Full name is Kenneth Glenn Manuel Johnson... Son of Kristina and Jack Johnson...Has one older brother, Jack, the third overall pick in the 2005 NHL Entry Draft. After his collegiate career at Michigan, Jack is currently a defen seman for the Pittsburgh Penguins...His father, Jack, also played college hockey at Wiscon sin...Intending to major in communications... Born on May 28, 1998, in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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Senior • D • 6-4 • 230 • Ann Arbor, Mich. • Victoria Grizzlies (BCHL)
CAREER STATS Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW
2 0 0 0 -1 1-2 0 0 0
5 0 0 0 -4 1-2 0 0 0
31 1 4 5 +3 12-46 0 0 0 Total 38 1 4 5 -1 14-50 0 0 0 • 2021-22 Academic All-Big Ten • 2020-21 Academic All-Big Ten

2021-22 • FRESHMAN SEASON

Season: Skated in 36 games...Scored 13 goals with 13 assists for 26 points...His 26 points and 13 goals tied for the fifth-most and sixth-most, respetively, in a single-season by a Penn State freshman.

LIU (10/3): Recorded his first collegiate goal, Penn State’s first goal of the season, in a 3-1 open ing-night victory. Niagara (10/21): Tallied one assist in a 4-0 shutout. Niagara (10/22): Scored the eventual game-winning goal to a 6-2 victo ry. No. 2 Michigan (11/12): Tallied one assist in a 6-2 loss. at No. 7 Minnesota (11/19): Scored one goal in a 5-3 win. at No. 7 Minnesota (11/20): Registered one assist in a 4-2 loss. at St. Thomas (11/23): Scored the eventual game-winning goal in a 5-1 win. at St. Thomas (11/24): Tied a career high with two assists in a 4-1 victory. Michigan State (12/3): Extended his career long point streak to six games with a goal in a 4-2 win. at Wisconsin (12/11): Registered two assists in a 5-4 victory. at Army (1/1): Recorded one assist in a 5-3 win. at No. 4/5 Michigan (1/14): Tallied one assist in a 3-2 loss. at No. 4/5 Mich igan (1/15): Contributed one assist in a 4-3 defeat. Wisconsin (1/21): Registered his first multi-goal game with two goals in a 4-1 win. Wisconsin (1/22): Scored two goals in a 7-2 victory. No. 12/11 Ohio State (1/28): Tallied one assist in a 2-2 tied. Minnesota (2/18): Registered the lone goal in a 3-1 loss. Minne sota (2/19): Recorded one goal in a 6-4 de feat. No. 12/12 Ohio State (3/5): Scored the game-winning goal while adding one assist in a 3-2 victory. No. 12/12 Ohio State (3/6): Col lected one goal in a 2-1 win.

RYAN KIRWAN

BEFORE PENN STATE

Played the 2020-21 season with the Green Bay Gamblers of the USHL…Finished second on the team with 21 goals while adding 16 assists for 37 points in 50 games played… Spent the 2019-20 season with the Madison Capitols leading the team with 25 goals and ranking second with 41 points in 50 games… Was named to the 2019-20 USHL All-Rookie Team…Played the 2018-19 season with the Little Caesars 16U team capturing the Michi gan State Championship…Played 71 games during the 2018-19 season leading the team with 58 goals and 101 points.

PERSONAL

Full name is Ryan Michael Kirwan…Son of Pat ty and Terry Kirwan…Is the youngest of four with two older brothers Luke and Matthew and an older sister Lauren…Sister, Lauren, played division I ice hockey at Minnesota State and UNH…Brother, Luke, was a product of the USNTDP and played four years of major junior hockey in the Ontario Hockey League before enrolling at the University of Prince Edward Is land where he played two seasons...Undecid ed on a major…Born on February 27, 2002 in DeWitt, New York.

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Sophomore • F • 6-2 • 195 • DeWitt, N.Y. • Green Bay Gamblers (USHL)
CAREER STATS Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2021-22 36 13 13 26 +4 4-8 2 0 3 Total 36 13 13 26 +4 4-8 2 0 3 • 2021-22 Penn State
Freshman of
the Year

2021-22 • SOPHOMORE SEASON

Awards: Named a 2021-22 Academic All-Big Ten honoree.

Season: Skated in 29 games...Reached career highs with two goals and six assists for eight points.

LIU (10/4): Tallied his first goal and assist of the season for his first career multi-point game in a 5-2 win. No. 6 Michigan (11/11): Registered an assist on the lone goal in a 5-1 loss. Mich igan State (12/3): Contributed one assist in a 4-2 victory. Wisconsin (1/22): Notched one assist in a 7-2 win. Minnesota (2/19): Scored one goal in a 6-4 loss. No. 12/12 Ohio State (3/4): Registered one assist in a 4-3 defeat. No. 2/2 Minnesota (3/12): Tallied one assist in a hard-fought 3-2 loss.

2020-21 • FRESHMAN SEASON

Season: Skated in 13 games and scored one goal with one assist for two points.

at Wisconsin (11/24): Scored his first colle giate goal. Michigan (12/3): Tallied one assist in a 9-5 win.

BEFORE PENN STATE

Scored 45 points (15G, 30A) in 2019-20 to tie for 17th on the USHL scoring list and lead the Waterloo Blackhawks…Skated in 111 games over two seasons in Waterloo with 72 total points (23G, 49A)…Spent 2017-18 with the Austin Bruins of the NAHL...Played two sea sons at Rochester John Marshall High School in Minnesota.

PERSONAL

Full name is Alexander Brent Lamppa…Son of Julie and Brent Lamppa…Has one older brother, Isaac…Father, Brent played four years at the University of Notre Dame (1991-1995)… Enrolled in the Division of Undergraduate Studies…Born April 30, 2000, in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

2021-22 • FRESHMAN SEASON

Season: Skated in 17 games after joining the team in January...Tallied four goals with one as sist for five points.

at Army (1/1): Scored his first goal in his first game in a 5-3 win. Minnesota (2/19): Tal lied one assist in a 6-4 loss. No. 12/12 Ohio State (3/5): Notched one goal in a 3-2 victory. No. 12/12 Ohio State (3/6): Registered the game-winning goal in the 2-1 win to clinch the best-of-three Big Ten quarterfinal series. No. 2/2 Minnesota (3/12): Scored on the power play in a 3-2 defeat.

BEFORE PENN STATE

Played the past season and half with the Jer sey Hitmen of the NCDC serving as team cap tain during the 2021-22 season before join ing the Nittany Lions in December…Led the Hitmen to their third-straight Founders Cup Championship during the 2020-21 season as well as a Dineen Cup Championship…Had 36 points on 13 goals and 23 assists in 25 games in 2021-22…Registered 45 points on 18 goals and 27 assists in 48 games during the 2020-21 campaign…Played four seasons of preparato ry hockey at the Nichols School in Buffalo from 2016-2020 serving as an alternate captain as a junior before donning the ‘C’ for his senior season in 2019-20…Appeared in 187 games

during his four year registering 206 points on 96 goals and 110 assists…Tallied 28 goals while adding 45 assists for 73 points during his senior season at Nichols in 2019-20.

PERSONAL

Son of Mary and Erik Lugris…Has one brother, AJ…Mother Mary was a member of the swim ming team at La Salle University…Planning to major in business.

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CAREER STATS Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2020-21 13 1 1 2 -4 5-10 0 0 0 2021-22 29 2 6 8 -9 1-2 0 0 0 Total 42 3 7 10 -13 6-12 0 0 0 • 2021-22 Academic All-Big Ten XANDER LAMPPA 9 Junior • F • 6-1 • 205 • Rochester, Minn. • Waterloo Blackhawks (USHL)

2021-22 • FRESHMAN SEASON

Season: Skated in 17 games after joining the team in January...Tallied four goals with one as sist for five points.

at Army (1/1): Scored his first goal in his first game in a 5-3 win. Minnesota (2/19): Tal lied one assist in a 6-4 loss. No. 12/12 Ohio State (3/5): Notched one goal in a 3-2 victory. No. 12/12 Ohio State (3/6): Registered the game-winning goal in the 2-1 win to clinch the best-of-three Big Ten quarterfinal series. No. 2/2 Minnesota (3/12): Scored on the power play in a 3-2 defeat.

BEFORE PENN STATE

Played the past season and half with the Jer sey Hitmen of the NCDC serving as team cap tain during the 2021-22 season before join ing the Nittany Lions in December…Led the Hitmen to their third-straight Founders Cup Championship during the 2020-21 season as well as a Dineen Cup Championship…Had 36 points on 13 goals and 23 assists in 25 games in 2021-22…Registered 45 points on 18 goals and 27 assists in 48 games during the 2020-21 campaign…Played four seasons of preparato ry hockey at the Nichols School in Buffalo from 2016-2020 serving as an alternate captain as a junior before donning the ‘C’ for his senior season in 2019-20…Appeared in 187 games during his four year registering 206 points on 96 goals and 110 assists…Tallied 28 goals while adding 45 assists for 73 points during his senior season at Nichols in 2019-20.

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CAREER STATS

PERSONAL

Son of Mary and Erik Lugris…Has one brother, AJ…Mother Mary was a member of the swim ming team at La Salle University…Planning to major in business.

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Sophomore • F • 6-2 • 185 • Buffalo, N.Y. • Jersey Hitmen (NCDC)
Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2021-22 17 4 1 5 0 2-4 1 0 1 2022-23 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Total 17 4 1 5 0 2-4 1 0 1

CAREER NOTES & RECORDS

Season: 2021-22: Tied the Penn State single-sea son record with six powerplay goals.

2021-22 • JUNIOR SEASON

Awards: Named a 2021-22 Academic All-Big Ten honoree.

Season: Skated in 36 games...Registered career highs of 14 goals and 14 assists for 28 points... Tied the single-season record for powerplay goals with six.

LIU (10/4): Registered his first assist and point of the season in a 5-2 victory. Canisius (10/9): Registered his first multi-goal game with a career-best two goals in a 5-2 victory. Niagara (10/21): Notched two assists in a 4-0 win. vs. No. 6 North Dakota (10/30): Tallied his second multi-goal game of the season while scoring the game-winning goal in a 6-4 win during the 2021 US Hockey Hall of Fame Game at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Ten nessee. at Ohio State (11/5): Scored once in a 5-2 loss. at Ohio State (11/6): Scored the lone goal in a 4-1 defeat. at No. 7 Minnesota (11/19): Notched both an assist and a goal in a 5-3 win. at St. Thomas (11/23): Tallied one assist in a 5-1 victory. at St. Thomas (11/24): Scored one goal in a 4-1 win. Michigan State (12/3): Registered the game-winning goal on the powerplay in a 4-2 win. Michigan State (12/4): Tallied one goal in a 4-3 loss, to extend his career-long point streak to four games. at Wisconsin (12/11): Registered one goal and one assist in a 5-4 overtime victory. at Army (1/1): Notched one assist in a 5-3 win. No. 13/13 Notre Dame (1/7): Tallied one assist in a 4-2 defeat. No. 13/13 Notre Dame (1/8): Recorded one assist in a 5-4 loss. Wisconsin (1/21): Tallied one assist in a 4-1 win.

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Wisconsin (1/22): Scored one goal in a 7-2 victory. at No. 13/12 Notre Dame (2/4): Reg istered one goal in a 7-2 defeat. Minnesota (2/19): Contributed one assist to a 6-4 loss. at Michigan State (2/25): Recorded the game-win ning goal in a 5-3 victory. No. 12/12 Ohio State (3/4): Tallied one assist in a 4-3 loss. No. 12/12 Ohio State (3/6): Registered one assist in a 2-1 victory. No. 2/2 Minnesota (3/12): Notched one assist in a 3-2 loss.

2020-21 • SOPHOMORE SEASON

Season: Skated in 21 games and tied for sixth on the team with 11 points on two goals and a career-best nine assists.

Awards: Named an Academic All-Big Ten hon oree.

Michigan (12/3): Recorded a career-high two assists to register the first multi-point game of his career. Arizona State (12/11): Scored the game-winning goal and added one assist in a 3-2 overtime victory. Arizona State (12/13): Tallied two assists in a 5-4 win, his thirdstraight game with multiple points. at Mich igan State (1/4): Recorded one assist in a loss. Michigan State (1/15): Scored one goal in 3-2 win in the first game of a se ries sweep. Notre Dame (1/28): had one assist in a 2-1 overtime victory. Notre Dame (3/14): Tied his career-high with a pair of assists in a 6-3 victory in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals.

2019-20 • FRESHMAN SEASON

Season: Skated in all 34 games...Scored three goals while adding eight assists for 11 points... Postseason canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sacred Heart (10/11): Scored his first colle giate goal on opening night in an 8-2 victory. Alaska (10/17): Collected an assist in a 7-0 shutout. Robert Morris (10/25): Recorded game’s first goal in 2-1 win. Wisconsin (10/31): Added an assist in a 6-1 victory. Michigan State (11/9): Tallied an assist in a 6-4 triumph. at Minnesota (11/15): Notched an assist in the series opening 8-2 victory. at Merrimack (11/29): Added an assist in a 7-0 shutout. Ni agara (1/4): Collected an assist to contribute to a 2-0 victory and the series sweep. at Rob ert Morris (1/11): Scored a goal in a 6-2 win at PPG Paints Arena. at Michigan State (1/24): Tallied an assist in a 4-2 setback. Notre Dame (1/31): Added an assist in a 3-3 tie.

BEFORE PENN STATE

Spent the 2018-19 season with Youngstown in the USHL...Ranked in the top 20 with 56 points and 26 goals in 62 games for the Phantoms in his first season in league…Finished third and second on team, respectively, in each catego ry…Played two seasons for the Cobourg Cou gars of the OJHL and tallied 26 goals with 40 assists for 66 points in 96 games...Added seven goals and 11 assists for 18 points in 23 playoff games…Helped his team capture the 2017 RBC Cup Championship and was named Co bourg’s 2017 Rookie of the Year in the process.

PERSONAL

Full name is Connor John MacEachern...Son of Diane and Ross MacEachern...Has one young er sister, Margaret, who plays Division I hockey at Colgate...Enrolled in the division of under graduate studies...Born on July 30, 1999 in Markham, Ontario, Canada.

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Senior
• F • 5-10 • 175 • Brooklin, Ontario • Youngstown Phantoms (USHL)
CAREER STATS Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2019-20 34 3 8 11 -5 9-18 0 0 0 2020-21 21 2 9 11 -4 3-6 1 0 1 2021-22 36 14 14 28 +9 8-16 6 1 3 Total 91 19 31 50 0 20-40 7 1 4 • 2022-23 Alternate Captain • 2021-22 Academic All-Big Ten • 2020-21 Academic All-Big Ten

2021-22 • FRESHMAN SEASON

Season: Skated in 37 games...Tallied seven assists for seven points.

LIU (10/3): Tallied his first collegiate point with one assist in a 3-1 opening night victory. Canisius (10/8): Assisted on the lone goal in a 4-1 loss. vs. No. 6 North Dakota (10/30): Reg istered one assist in a 6-4 win. at No. 7 Minne sota (11/19): Notched one assist in a 5-3 vic tory. at Wisconsin (12/10): Tallied one assist in a 4-1 defeat. at No. 4/5 Michigan (1/15): Contributed one assist in a 4-3 loss. No. 12/12 Ohio State (3/4): Recorded one assist in a 4-3 defeat.

BEFORE PENN STATE

Played the 2020-21 season with the Des Moines Buccaneers of the USHL…Scored four goals while adding seven assists for 11 points in 51 games...Spent the 2017-18 and 2018-19 seasons with his hometown Brockville Braves of the CCHL…Collected 66 points on eight goals and 58 assists in 108 career games with Brockville…Registered a 44-point season (4G, 40A) during the 2018-19 campaign…Named the Braves Rookie of the Year following the 2017-18 season and earned the team’s Top Defenseman Award and Don Wallace Memo rial Award in 2018-19…Named a CCHL Second Team All-Star in 2018-19…Named the 201819 CCHL High School Academic Player of the Year…Earned the 2018-19 CCHL Top Prospect Award…Selected for Team Canada East in the World Junior A Challenge in 2018-19…Nom inated for the 2018-19 Brockville and Area Sports Person of the Year Award.

SIMON

PERSONAL

Full name is Simon Nathaniel Mack…Son of Kim and Tim Mack…Has one younger sister, Olivia…Intends to major in Pre-Med…Born on March 29, 2001 in Brockville, Ontario, Canada.

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MACK 4 Sophomore • D • 5-10 • 180 • Brockville, Ontario • Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL) CAREER STATS Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2021-22 37 0 7 7 0 7-14 0 0 0 2022-23 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Total 37 0 7 7 0 7-14 0 0 0

2021-22 • SOPHOMORE SEASON

Awards: Named a 2021-22 Academic All-Big Ten honoree.

Season: Skated in 30 games...Tallied a career high 13 points on three goals and a career-best 10 assists....Ranked second on the team winning 52.7 percent of faceoffs (272-for-516).

LIU (10/3): Scored the eventual game-win ning goal in a 5-2 opening-night victory. LIU (10/4): Tallied his first assist of the season in a 5-2 win. Canisius (10/9): Recorded one assist in a 5-2 victory. at Ohio State (11/5): Regis tered one assist in a 5-2 loss. at No. 7 Min nesota (11/19): Collected one goal in a 5-3 victory. at St. Thomas (11/23): Notched one assist in a 5-1 win. Michigan State (12/3): Tal lied one assist in a 4-2 victory. Michigan State (12/4): Scored one goal in a 4-3 loss. at Army (1/1): Registered one assist in a 5-3 win. No. 13/13 Notre Dame (1/8): Recorded one as sist in a 5-4 loss. at No. 4/5 Michigan (1/14): Tallied one assist in a 3-2 defeat. Wisconsin (1/21): Notched one assist in a 4-1 victory. at No. 13/12 Notre Dame (2/4): Contributed one assist in a 7-2 loss.

2020-21 • FRESHMAN SEASON

Season: Scored three goals with two assists for five points in 19 games...Was third on the team winning 50.4 percent of draws.

Michigan (12/3): Recorded his first goal colle giate goal with an assist for his first multi-point game in a 9-5 win. Michigan State (1/16): Re corded one assist in a 3-1 win. Notre Dame (3/14): Scored a pair of goals in a 6-3 Big Ten Tournament victory.

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BEFORE PENN STATE

Played three seasons for the Tri-City Storm of the USHL…Sidelined by an injury early in 2019-20, he skated in just 18 games scor ing five goals with 11 assists for 16 points…

Totaled 50 points (13G, 37A) in 106 USHL games…Served as an alternate captain for TriCity during the 2018-19 campaign.

PERSONAL

Full name is Chase Ethan Curtis McLane…Son of Amy Gilpatrick and Curtis McLane…En rolled in the Division of Undergraduate Stud ies…Born April 22, 2000, in East China Town ship, Michigan.

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Junior • F • 6-2 • 183 • Trenton, Mich. • Tri-City Storm (USHL)
CAREER STATS Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2020-21 19 3 2 5 -8 2-4 1 0 0 2021-22 30 3 10 13 -1 11-22 0 0 1 Total 49 6 12 18 -9 13-26 1 0 1 • 2021-22 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar • 2021-22 Academic All-Big Ten

2021-22 • JUNIOR SEASON

Awards: Named a 2021-22 Academic All-Big Ten honoree.

Season: Skated in all 38 games...Tallied five goals and a career high 10 assists to tie his career high 15 points.

LIU (10/3): Scored his first goal of the season in a 3-1 win. Canisius (10/9): Tallied one assist in a 5-2 victory. Niagara (10/21): Registered one assist in a 4-0 shutout. No. 2 Michigan (10/12): Scored one goal in a 6-2 loss. at St. Thomas (11/24): Notched one assist in a 4-1 win. at Wisconsin (12/11): Tallied one assist in a 5-4 victory. at Army (1/1): Registered one assist in a 5-3 win. No. 13/13 Notre Dame (1/7): Reached a season high point streak of three games after tallying one assist in a 4-2 defeat. Wisconsin (1/21): Scored two goals including the eventual game-winning goal in a 4-1 victory. at No. 13/12 Notre Dame (2/4): Contributed one assist in a 7-2 loss. Minneso ta (2/19): Notched one assist in a 6-4 loss. at Michigan State (2/26): Recorded an assist on the lone goal of a 2-1 defeat. No. 12/12 Ohio State (3/4): Scored once in a 4-3 loss. No. 12/12 Ohio State (3/5): Tallied one assist in a 3-2 win.

2020-21 • SOPHOMORE SEASON

Season: Skated in all 22 games finishing fourth on the team with a career-best 15 points...Registered career-highs in goals and assists with six and nine, respectively...Had four multi-point games...Led the team with a plus-8 rating.

Awards: Named an Academic All-Big Ten hon oree.

at Minnesota (11/19): Tallied his first point of the season with one assist in an opening night loss. at Wisconsin (11/23): Recorded his first goal of the season in a 6-3 loss. Arizona State (12/13): Scored the game-winning goal in overtime while adding one assist to regis ter his first multi-point game of the season. at Ohio State (1/9): Registered one goal and one assist in a 5-2 victory. Wisconsin (1/22): Tied the program-record with five points, contrib uting to all 5 scores, in a huge 5-4 win...Tied single-game record for assists with four and had one goal for a career-best five-point night. Notre Dame (1/28): Recorded one assist in a 2-1 overtime victory. Notre Dame (3/15): Col lected the first multi-goal game of his career in a 6-3 Big Ten Tournament victory.

2019-20 • FRESHMAN SEASON

Season: Skated in 32 games leading all Nitta ny Lion freshmen with 12 points on four goals and eight assists...Tied for second on team with three game-winning goals...Postseason canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sacred Heart (10/11): Recorded his first colle giate assist in an opening-night victory. Alas ka (10/17): Collected an assist in a 7-0 shut out. Robert Morris (10/25): Tallied an assist

in a 2-1 win. at Minnesota (11/15-16): Scored his first collegiate goal in game one and added an assist in game two to help the team secure the sweep. Niagara (1/3-4): Registered the game-winning goal in each game of a series sweep, his first career goal. Michigan (1/18): Added an assist in a 4-4 tie. at Michigan State (1/24-25): Recorded an assist in game one ...Scored the game-winning goal in 2-1 over time victory in game two. Notre Dame (1/31): Added a pair of assists in a 3-3 tie, the first multi-point game of his career.

BEFORE PENN STATE

Played two seasons with the Tri-City Storm of the USHL (2017-2019)...Finished 2018-19 third on the team with 26 goals and sixth with 44 total points…Played 2016-17 season with the Sioux City Musketeers, scoring eight goals with 10 assists for 18 points…Registered 96 points on 44 goals and 52 assists in 164 career USHL games.

PERSONAL

Full name is Connor Garrett McMenamin...Son of Andrea and Jim McMenamin...Has one older brother, Colton, who played Division III hock ey at Stevenson University...His mom, Andrea, played four years of softball at the University of Delaware...Enrolled in the Division of Un dergraduate Studies...Born on February 25, 1999 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.

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CONNOR M C MENAMIN 19 A Senior • F • 5-11 • 185 • Collegeville, Pa. • Tri-City Storm (USHL)
CAREER STATS Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2019-20 32 4 8 12 -4 1-2 1 0 3 2020-21 22 6 9 15 +8 2-4 0 0 2 2021-22 38 5 10 15 +9 7-25 0 0 1 Total 92 15 27 42 +13 10-31 1 0 6 • 2x Alternate Captain • 2020-21 Academic All-Big Ten

2021-22 • SOPHOMORE SEASON

Awards: Named a 2021-22 Academic All-Big Ten honoree.

Season: Skated in 36 games...Tallied career highs of 11 goals and four assists for 15 points.

Niagara (10/22): Scored his first career goal, a shorthanded tally, before adding an empty net goal in a 6-2 win...Recorded his first career multi-goal and multi-point game in the pro cess. at St. Thomas (11/23): Tied his career high with two goals in a 5-1 victory. at St. Thomas (11/24): Registered the game-win ning goal in a 4-1 win. Michigan State (12/3): Tallied one assist in a 4-2 win. Michigan State (12/4): Extended his career-best point streak to four games with one goal in a 4-3 loss. at Army (1/1): In addition to tallying one assist, he added the game-winning goal in a 5-3 vic tory. No. 13/13 Notre Dame (1/7): Registered one goal in a 4-2 defeat. No. 13/13 Notre Dame (1/8): Notched one assist in a 5-4 loss. at No. 4/5 Michigan (1/14): Scored one goal in a 3-2 defeat. Minnesota (2/19): Recorded one goal in a 6-4 loss. No. 12/12 Ohio State (3/4): Tallied one goal in a 4-3 defeat. No. 2/2 Minnesota (3/12): Registered one goal in a 3-2 loss.

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2021-22 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar

2021-22 Academic All-Big Ten

Year

2020-21 • FRESHMAN SEASON

Season: Skated in six games...Registered one assist.

Notre Dame (1/29): Registered the first point of his Nittany Lion career with one assist in a 3-2 overtime loss.

BEFORE PENN STATE

Spent 2019-20 with the USHL’s Green Bay Gamblers…Finished season with 11 goals and 12 assists for 23 points in 46 games…Played two previous seasons with the Des Moines Buccaneers (2017-19)…Registered 22 points (10G, 12A) in 105 total games with the Bucca neers.

PERSONAL

Full name is Tyler Fitzgerald Paquette…Son of Anita and Scott Paquette…Has an older sister, Erin…Enrolled in the Division of Undergrad uate Studies…Born March 18, 2001, in Col legeville, Pennsylvania.

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Junior
• F • 6-3
• 200
• Collegeville, Pa. • Green Bay Gamblers (USHL)
CAREER STATS
GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2020-21 6 0 1 1 -3 0-0 0 0 0 2021-22 36 11 4 15 +1 3-6 0 1 2 Total 42 11 5 16 -2 3-6 0 1 2 •

CAREER

2021-22 • SOPHOMORE SEASON

Awards: Named a 2021-22 Academic All-Big Ten honoree.

Season: Skated in all 38 games... Tallied five goals and a career high seven assists fo a career best 12 points.

LIU (10/4): Scored the eventual game-win ning goal while adding an assist in a 5-2 victo ry. Canisius (10/9): Scored the game-winning goal in a 5-2 win. at No. 7 Minnesota (11/19): Registered the game-winning goal in a 5-3 win. at No. 7 Minnesota (11/20): Notched one assist in a 4-2 defeat. Michigan State (12/3): Recorded one goal in a 4-2 win. at Army (1/1): Collected one assist in a 5-3 win. at No. 4/5 Michigan (1/15): Scored one goal in a 4-3 loss. Wisconsin (1/21): Tallied one as sist in a 4-1 win. Wisconsin (1/22): Registered one assist in a 7-2 victory. No. 12/12 Ohio State (3/4): Collected one assist in a 4-3 de feat. No. 2/2 Minnesota (3/12): Recorded one assist in a 3-2 loss.

2020-21 • FRESHMAN SEASON

Season: Skated in 21 games...Led all freshmen and finished sixth on the team in scoring with 11 points on five goals and six assists...Ended the year on a season-best three-game point streak. at Minnesota (11/20): Registered his first ca reer goal as a Nittany Lion. Michigan (12/3): Tallied one assist in a 9-5 win. Arizona State (12/13): Scored a goal in a 5-4 win. at Ohio State (1/9): Recorded the first multi-point game of his career with two assists in a 5-2 win. Michigan State (1/15): Scored one goal in a 3-2 win. Wisconsin (1/22): Added one assist in a 5-4 win. at Notre Dame (3/6): Scored the

lone goal of the game in a loss. Notre Dame (3/14): Tallied the opening goal to ignite a comeback victory in the Big Ten quarterfinals. Wisconsin (3/15): Had a pair of assists in a 4-3 overtime loss.

BEFORE PENN STATE

Served as alternate captain for the Lincoln Stars of the USHL in 2019-20…Ranked second on the team with 44 points, a mark good for 21st in the league and his 21 goals tied for 13th… Led the team with 21 goals while add ing 23 assists...In 2018-19, played for the Chi cago Steel scoring 14 goals while adding 13 assists for 27 points in 61 games…A product of the North Jersey Avalanche organization.

PERSONAL

Full name is Christian Aniello Francis Sarlo… Son of Grace and Tony Sarlo…Has one older brother, Josh, and two older sisters, Isabel la and Gabrielle…Brother, Josh is currently a member of the hockey team at Division III Tufts University…Majoring in communica tions…Born June 29, 2001, in Lynbrook, New York.

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CHRISTIAN SARLO 10 Junior • F • 6-0 • 188 • Lynbrook, N.Y. • Lincoln Stars (USHL)
STATS Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2020-21 21 5 6 11 -2 1-2 0 0 0 2021-22 38 5 7 12 -4 8-16 1 0 3 Total 59 10 13 23 -5 9-18 1 0 3 • 2021-22 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar • 2021-22 Academic All-Big Ten

CAREER STATS

2021-22 • FRESHMAN SEASON

Season: Skated in 37 games...Scored six goals with 16 assists for 22 points...His 22 points ranked tied for the ninth-most in a single-season by a Penn State freshman while his 16 assists tied for the eighth-most.

Canisius (10/9): Registered his first collegiate points with a pair of assists in 5-2 victory. Ni agara (10/21): Scored his first career goal in a 4-0 win. at No. 7 Minnesota (11/19): Notched one assist in a 5-3 win. at No. 7 Minnesota (11/20): Tallied one assist in a 4-2 loss. at St. Thomas (11/23): Recorded one goal in a 5-1 win. Michigan State (12/3): Registered one assist in a 4-2 victory. at Wisconsin (12/11): Recorded one goal while adding one assist in a 5-4 overtime win. No. 13/13 Notre Dame (1/8): Tallied one assist in a 5-4 loss. Wiscon sin (1/22): Tallied a career high three points with two goals and one assist in a 7-2 win. No. 12/11 Ohio State (1/28): Registered one goal and one assist in a 2-2 tie before scoring the game-winning goal during the shootout to earn the extra B1G point. Minnesota (2/19): Notched one assist in a 6-4 defeat. at Michigan State (2/25): Recorded two assists in a 5-3 victo ry. No. 12/12 Ohio State (3/5): Tied his career high with two assists in a 3-2 win. No. 12/12 Ohio State (3/6): Notched one assist in a 2-1 victory. No. 2/2 Minnesota (3/12): Collected one assist in a 3-2 loss.

BEFORE PENN STATE

Played the past three seasons in the USHL mostly for the Youngstown Phantoms…Com pleted the 2020-21 campaign with the Tri-City Storm following a midseason trade…Scored 17 goals while adding 13 assists for 30 points in 41 games…Helped the Storm to the West ern Conference regular-season champion ship…Registered 78 points on 29 goals and 49 assists in 125 total USHL contests…Spent the 2016-2018 seasons with Little Caesars scor ing 42 goals with 50 assists for 92 points in 87 games.

PERSONAL

Full name is Benjamin James Schoen…Son of Beth and Jon Schoen…Has an older sister, Ashley…Has an older brother, Austin, and a younger brother, Luke…Intended major is business…Born on May 18, 2002.

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BEN SCHOEN 12 Sophomore • F • 5-8 • 150 • Toledo, Ohio • Tri-City Storm (USHL)
Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2021-22 37 6 16 22 +8 14-39 1 0 0 2022-23 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Total 37 6 16 22 +8 14-39 1 0 0

2021-22 • SOPHOMORE SEASON

Awards: Named a 2021-22 Academic All-Big Ten honoree.

Season: Started in all 15 games he played...Post ed a record of 7-7-1...Registered career highs with 409 saves and a .905 save percentage...Finished the year with the lowest goals against average of his career at 2.88.

Canisius (10/9): Made 36 saves with a .947 save percentage in a 5-2 victory. Niagara (10/22): Stopped 33-of-35 shots in a 6-2 win. at St. Thomas (11/24): Made 12 saves in a 4-1 victory. Wisconsin (1/21): Registered a career high of 40 saves to notch his first career Big Ten win with a 4-1 victory. No. 12/11 Ohio State (1/28): Made 28 saves in a 2-2 tie...Stopped 3-of-4 shots in the shootout to secure the ex tra B1G point. at Michigan State (2/25): Made 27 saves in a 5-3 victory. at No. 12/12 Ohio State (3/5): Collected 33 saves in the second game of the Big Ten Quarterfinals to secure a 3-2 win. at No. 12/12 Ohio State (3/6): Al lowed just one goal with 23 saves in a decisive 2-1 game three victory which advanced the Nittany Lions to the Semifinals of the Big Ten Tournament for the seventh-straight season... Penn State became the first road team to win a best-of-three quarterfinal series since the format was introduced prior to the 2017-18 season.

2020-21 • FRESHMAN SEASON

Season: Made five appearances with four starts...Earned his lone victory in an overtime thriller.

LIAM SOULIÈRE

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20-19

CAREER STATS

at Minnesota (11/20): Made his first career start as a Nittany Lion. Arizona State (12/13): Stopped 36-of-40 shots without allowing a goal over the final 47:23 of game action to secure his first collegiate win...Registered the primary assist on the game-winning goal in overtime.

BEFORE PENN STATE

Played 2019-20 season with the Victoria Griz zlies of the BCHL…Returned from injury and finished with a 9-6-0 record, a 3.37 goalsagainst average and a .917 save percentage in 15 starts…Spent two seasons (2017-2019) in CCHL…Named the league’s Goaltender of the Year in 2018-19 with the Brockville Braves after compiling a 26-8-0 record with a .930 save per centage and a 2.13 goals-against average… Ranked second in the league for GAA and save percentage…Led Braves to second-place finish in the Robinson Division and semifinal appearance in the CCHL playoffs…Played the 2017-18 season with the Nepean Raiders ap pearing in 40 games with a .927 save percent age and a 2.70 goals against average with a 16-18-0 record.

PERSONAL

Full name is Liam Souliere…Son of Chantale Pelletier and Jean Souliere…Has one older sister, Chloe, and a young er sister, Kyra…Enrolled in the division of undergrad uate studies…Born March 16, 1999, in Brampton, On tario, Canada.

SUPERLATIVES

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• 2021-22 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar • 2021-22 Academic All-Big Ten
31 Junior • G • 5-11 • 180 • Brampton, Ontario • Victoria Grizzlies (BCHL)
Year GP-GS MIN GA SV GAA SV% W-L-T SHO 2020-21 5-4 247:52 19 103 4.60 .844 1-3-0 0 2021-22
896:59 43 409 2.88 .905 7-7-1 0 Total
1144:51 62 512 3.25 .892 8-10-1 0
Saves in a Game 36 vs. Arizona State (12/13/20) Saves in a Period 13 vs. Arizona State (12/13/20) Shutouts n/a n/a Assists 1 vs. Arizona State (12/13/20) Longest Starting Streak n/a n/a Longest Appearance Streak n/a n/a Most Penalties n/a n/a

2021-22 • JUNIOR SEASON

Season: Skated in all 38 games...Tallied career highs in ach offensive category with 16 goals and 13 assists for 29 points....His 16 goals are tied for the ninth-most in a single season in program his tory.

LIU (10/4): Tallied his first assist of the sea son in a 5-2 win. Canisius (10/8): Regis tered his first goal of the season in a 4-1 loss. Niagara (10/21): Scored twice including the game-winner in a 4-0 victory. Niagara (10/22): Recorded his first career hat trick, the 10th in program history, in a 6-2 win...Was named Big Ten First Star of the Week following his five-goal weekend. vs. No. 6 North Dakota (10/30): Contributed one assist in a 6-4 win. at Ohio State (11/5): Tallied one assist in a 5-2 defeat. No. 2 Michigan (11/12): Assisted on both goals in a 6-2 loss. at No. 7 Minnesota (11/19): Notched one assist in a 5-3 win. at No. 7 Minnesota (11/20): Registered one goal in a 4-2 loss. at St. Thomas (11/23): Recorded one assist in a 5-1 win. at St. Thomas (11/24): Scored two goals to complete the series sweep in a 4-1 victory. at Wisconsin (12/11): Scored one goal in a 5-4 overtime win. at Army (1/1): Registered one goal in a 5-3 victory. No. 13/13 Notre Dame (1/8): Tallied two points with one goal and one assist in a 5-4 loss. at No. 4/5 Michigan (1/14): Scored one goal in a 3-2 defeat. Wisconsin (1/21): Tallied two assists in a 4-1 victory. Wisconsin (1/22): Registered two assists, including the primary assist on the game-winning goal, in the 7-2 win. Min nesota (2/18): Assisted on the lone goal in a 3-1 loss. Minnesota (2/19): Tallied one assist in a 6-4 defeat. at Michigan State (2/26): Scored the lone goal in a 2-1 loss. No. 12/12 Ohio State (3/5): Tallied one goal in a 3-2 win.

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CAREER STATS

2020-21 • SOPHOMORE SEASON

Awards: Named an Academic All-Big Ten honor ee.

Season: Set career marks in every offensive category by scoring eight goals while adding 11 assists to finish second on the team with 19 points...Registered six multi-point efforts...Be gan the season on a three-game goal-streak. at Minnesota (11/19-11/20): Recorded goals in back-to-back games to open the season. Wisconsin (11/23): Registered the second multi-point game of his career with one goal and one assist. Michigan (12/3): Picked up one assist in a 9-5 win. Arizona State (12/13): Tallied one assist in a 5-4 victory. at Ohio State (1/8): Recorded two assists in a 6-3 loss. at Ohio State (1/9): Registered the first multigoal game of his career with a pair in a 5-2 win. Michigan State (1/16): Scored one goal with one assist in a 3-1 win. Wisconsin (1/21): Scored the lone goal in a 4-1 loss. Wisconsin (1/22): Added one goal and one assist in a 5-4 win. Notre Dame (3/14): Collected a pair of assists in a 6-3 Big Ten Tournament victory.

2019-20 • FRESHMAN SEASON

Season: Totalled seven points (2G, 5A) in 26 games...Postseason canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Alaska (10/17): Notched an assist, his first collegiate point, in a 7-0 shutout. at Minne sota (11/15-16): Scored his first collegiate goal in the series opener...Added two assists in game two for series sweep. at Robert Morris (1/11): Picked up an assist in a 6-2 victory at PPG Paints Arena. at Wisconsin (2/15): Tallied an assist in a 3-2 victory. Minnesota (2/22): Scored the game-winning goal just 31 sec

onds after Nikita Pavlychev tied the game in a a 3-2 come-from-behind victory.

BEFORE PENN STATE

Drafted in the sixth round, 181st overall, by the Carolina Hurricanes in the 2019 NHL En try Draft…Spent 2018-19 with the Chilliwack Chiefs of the BCHL...Ranked second on the team and eighth in the league in goals (31), assists (3) and points (64)…Added a pair of goals and assists in 11 playoff games, helping Chilliwack advance to second round…Prior to departing for Western Canada, played two seasons at the Salisbury School in Connecticut where he scored 33 goals while adding 27 as sists for 60 points in 58 games played.

PERSONAL

Full name is Kevin Robert Wall...Son of Ann and Michael Wall...Has one older brother, Bri an, who played Division I lacrosse at Bellarm ine University...Mother, Ann, played Division I basketball at St. Bonaventure University, while his dad, Michael, was a member of the Bonnies baseball team...Majoring in recreation, park, and tourism management...Born on February 1, 2000, in Rochester, New York.

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Senior • F • 6-1 • 190 • Penfield, N.Y. • Chilliwack Chiefs (BCHL)
Year GP G A PTS +/- P-PIM PP SH GW 2019-20 26 2 5 7 +1 4-8 0 0 1 2020-21 22 8 11 19 +1 2-4 0 0 0 2021-22 38 16 13 29 +5 5-32 2 0 1 Total 86 26 29 55 +7 11-44 2 0 2 • 2022-23 Alternate Captain • 2021-22 All-Big Ten Honorable Mention • 2021-22 Academic All-Big Ten • 2020-21 Academic All-Big Ten • Drafted in the sixth round, 181st overall, by the Carolina Hurricanes in the 2019 NHL Entry Draft

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Senior • F • 6-2 • 200 • Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. • University of North Dakota (NCHC)

BEFORE PENN STATE

A four-year collegiate hockey veteran, played the 2021-22 season at the University of North Dakota after spending the prior three seasons (2018-21) at Lake Superior State…Has skat ed in 141 total games over his career ranking third in the NCAA among active players enter ing the season…Has scored 44 career goals with 56 assists for 100 points…Registered career-high’s in goals and points with 16 and 29, respectively, during the 2020-21 season at Lake State leading the Lakers to the WCHA Championship game and a 2021 NCAA Cham pionship berth…Finished second on the team at UND in 2021-22 with 11 goals and tied for fifth with 21 points in 34 games…Spent parts of four seasons throughout three leagues during his junior playing career with stops in the NAHL and the BCHL before playing the 2017-18 season with the Lincoln Stars of the USHL…Scored 16 goals with 24 assists for 40 points in 64 total games with the Stars.

PERSONAL

Son of Dave Calder and Tara Stevens-Calder…

Is the eldest of three children with two young er sisters, Payton and Avery…Planning to work toward his master’s degree in management and organizational leadership.

CALDER ON PENN STATE

“I chose Penn State because of the pride that comes with being a Nittany Lion.”

JAROD CRESPO

BEFORE PENN STATE

Played the past two seasons for the Green Bay Gamblers of the USHL serving as team captain in 2021-22…Scored 11 goals with 25 assists for 36 points in 95 career games with Green Bay… Registered career-high’s with eight goals and 20 assists for 28 points in 58 games during the 2021-22 season…Spent two years (2018-20) at the Salisbury School in Connecticut scor ing seven goals with 25 assists for 32 points in 56 games…Served as team captain in 201920 leading the Crimson Knights to the Elite 8 Championship…Earned 2020 New England Prep All-West Team honors and the Salisbury Leadership Award.

PERSONAL

Son of Wendy and Tracey Crespo…Has one older brother, Jacob, and older sister, Olivia, and a younger sister, Faith…His brother, Ja cob, plays Division III college hockey at Curry College…Currently undecided on a major.

CRESPO ON PENN STATE

“I chose Penn State because of the culture. Penn State has a culture that everyone should want to be a part of.”

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Freshman • D • 6-0 • 190 • Eastampton, N.J. • Green Bay Gamblers (USHL)
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BEFORE PENN STATE

Spent the past two seasons with the Sioux Falls Stampede in the USHL…Went 18-24-5 over his two seasons in South Dakota…Com piled a 10-13-3 record in 28 games during the 2021-22 campaign with a 3.25 goals-against average and an .891 save percentage…Spent the 2018-2020 seasons with the United States National Team Development Program playing for both the USHL team as well as the U17 and U18 squads, respectively.

PERSONAL

Son of Sarah and Jeremy Grannan…Is the eldest of four with two younger brothers, Matthew and Andrew and a younger sister, Rachel…His brother, Matthew, is currently playing junior hockey in Wisconsin…Planning to major in accounting.

GRANNAN ON PENN STATE

“I chose Penn State because of the relation ships I developed with the coaches and the atmosphere on campus.”

DYLAN GRATTON 25

BEFORE PENN STATE

Played the past three seasons in the USHL for three different clubs most recently with the Sioux City Musketeers during the 2021-22 campaign…Helped lead the Musketeers to its fourth Clark Cup Championship and the first in 20 years as they defeated the Madison Capi tols in overtime…Had a career-year in 2021-22 skating in 60 games and registering 18 points on three goals and 15 assists with a plus19 rating. Added three assists in 10 playoff games…In total he skated in 163 USHL games over three seasons scoring eight goals while adding 39 assists for 47 points…Played his youth hockey for the North Jersey Avalanche.

PERSONAL

Son of Dorene and Chris Gratton…Is the youngest of three boys with older brothers, Chris and Tyler…His brother, Tyler, is a senior forward on the Penn State hockey team while his brother, Chris, just completed his senior season on the hockey team at Division III SUNY-Potsdam…Intending to major in busi ness.

GRATTON ON PENN STATE

“I chose Penn State because of the culture that has been built from the players that came be fore me. They’ve instilled a knack to win as well as a playing style that I think my game will fit perfectly. Penn State also gives you every op portunity needed to succeed not only on the ice but in the classroom.”

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Freshman • G • 6-2 • 190 • Germantown, Wis. • Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) Freshman • D • 6-0 • 180 • Pottstown, Pa. • Sioux City Musketeers (USHL)

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Senior • F • 6-0 • 200 • Great Falls, Va. • Rensselaer (ECAC)

BEFORE PENN STATE

Spent the past four seasons at ECAC foe RPI… Served as team captain this past year as a se nior…Had a career-year in 2021-22 leading the Engineers with 39 points on 20 goals and 19 assists in 44 games…His 20 goals and 39 points both led the ECAC while ranking tied for 11th and 23rd in the nation, respectively... Has 68 career points on 29 goals and 39 assists in 114 games at the collegiate level…Was a four-year ECAC Hockey All-Academic honor ee…Spent the 2017-18 season with the Lone Star Brahmas of the North American Hockey League registering 47 points in 52 games on 15 goals and 32 assists while adding one goal and two assists in eight playoff games.

PERSONAL

Son of Danielle and Pontus Linden…Is the el dest of three with two younger sisters, Isabel la and Vicenta…His great grandfather, Thure, played professional soccer in Sweden for 10 years with IFK Goteborg…Graduated Magna Cum Laude with a business & management undergraduate degree…Currently enrolled in graduate school at Penn State.

LINDEN ON PENN STATE

“I chose Penn State to get closer to my goal of playing professional hockey and the trust I have in the coaching staff, unrivaled atmo sphere at Pegula Ice Arena, and the strong alumni network.”

CARTER SCHADE

BEFORE PENN STATE

Played the past two seasons for the Lincoln Stars of the USHL after being selected with the first overall pick in the 2018 USHL Phase 1 Fu tures Draft…Appeared in over 100 games with the Stars registering 47 points with a plus-23 rating…Had a career-year in 2021-22 collect ing 31 points on four goals and 27 assists while ranking third on the team with a plus-21 rat ing, the best among Lincoln defensemen…

Is a product of the Pittsburgh Penguins Elite system…Was a point-per-game player during is 16U year in 2019-20 scoring 23 goals with 27 assists with a plus-31 rating in 50 games… Led the Penguins Elite 16U team to the Tier 1 National Championship in 2018-19.

PERSONAL

Son of Sarah and Ryan Schade…Is the eldest of three with two younger twin brothers, Jack son and Logan…Intending to major in sports administration and nutritional science.

SCHADE ON PENN STATE

“I chose Penn State because of the culture and family atmosphere and for me it’s the best place to further my hockey career and get a top-level education. I’m excited to receive elite training & coaching from a proven staff that wants to develop their players on the ice, and off the ice to be good people in the commu nity. Having a degree from Penn State means something and is respected throughout the world. It will give me opportunities and help me succeed in life after hockey.”

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Freshman • D • 5-11 • 185 • Mars, Pa. • Lincoln Stars (USHL)

ALEX SERVAGNO 8

BEFORE PENN STATE

Played three seasons with the Green Bay Gam blers of the USHL and was a teammate of Ja rod Crespo…Skated in over 150 games with the Gamblers serving as alternate captain during the 2021-22 season…Had a career-year in 2021-22 finishing fifth on the team with 41 points on 15 goals and 26 assists in 59 games… Had 85 career points in the USHL on 35 goals and 50 assists in 156 games… Is a product of the Pittsburgh Penguins Elite system.

PERSONAL

Son of Jody and Deni Servagno…Is the eldest of three with two younger sisters, Sydney and Taylor…Undecided on a major.

SERVAGNO ON PENN STATE

“I chose Penn State because of the culture and how they strive to make everyone feel like family. Also, by attending Penn State I will be provided with the best education and train ing.”

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Freshman • F • 5-9 • 170 • Gibsonia, Pa. • Green Bay Gamblers (USHL)
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SEASON RESULTS

OVERALL: 17-20-1

BIG TEN: 6-17-1-1-1-1

HOME: 8-9-1

AWAY: 8-11-0

NEUTRAL: 1-0-0

OVERTIME: 1-1-1

Date Opponent Result Score Shots Overall Conf. Time Attendance Goalie of Record

Oct. 3 LIU W 3-1 34/24 1-0-0 0-0-0 2:47 5795

OSKAR AUTIO (1-0-0)

Oct. 4 LIU W 5-2 46/19 2-0-0 0-0-0 2:54 5592 OSKAR AUTIO (2-0-0)

Oct. 8 CANISIUS L 1-4 40/31 2-1-0 0-0-0 2:39 5996 OSKAR AUTIO (2-1-0)

Oct. 9 CANISIUS W 5-2 44/38 3-1-0 0-0-0 2:40 6020

Oct. 21 NIAGARA W 4-0 38/23 4-1-0 0-0-0 2:56 5547

LIAM SOULIERE (1-0-0)

OSKAR AUTIO (3-1-0)

LIAM SOULIERE (2-0-0) Oct. 30 vs. North Dakota W 6-4 23/32 6-1-0 0-0-0 3:22 14659 OSKAR AUTIO (4-1-0)

Oct. 22 NIAGARA W 6-2 39/35 5-1-0 0-0-0 2:35 5597

* Nov. 5 at Ohio State L 2-5 35/27 6-2-0 0-1-0 2:20 4376 LIAM SOULIERE (2-1-0)

* Nov. 6 at Ohio State L 1-4 30/29 6-3-0 0-2-0 2:43 3941 OSKAR AUTIO (4-2-0)

* Nov. 11 MICHIGAN L 1-5 34/24 6-4-0 0-3-0 2:20 6128

* Nov. 12 MICHIGAN L 2-6 37/33 6-5-0 0-4-0 2:41 6437

OSKAR AUTIO (4-3-0)

LIAM SOULIERE (2-2-0)

* Nov. 19 at Minnesota W 5-3 26/35 7-5-0 1-4-0 2:26 7426 OSKAR AUTIO (5-3-0)

* Nov. 20 at Minnesota L 2-4 37/29 7-6-0 1-5-0 2:31 7309 OSKAR AUTIO (5-4-0) Nov. 23 at St. Thomas (MN) W 5-1 49/14 8-6-0 1-5-0 2:28 559 OSKAR AUTIO (6-4-0) Nov. 24 at St. Thomas (MN) W 4-1 33/13 9-6-0 1-5-0 2:11 544 LIAM SOULIERE (3-2-0)

* Dec. 3 MICHIGAN STATE W 4-2 39/32 10-6-0 2-5-0 2:54 6008 OSKAR AUTIO (7-4-0)

* Dec. 4 MICHIGAN STATE L 3-4 53/29 10-7-0 2-6-0 2:56 6144 OSKAR AUTIO (7-5-0)

* Dec. 10 at Wisconsin L 1-4 35/42 10-8-0 2-7-0 2:29 9369 OSKAR AUTIO (7-6-0)

* Dec. 11 at Wisconsin W (OT) 5-4 52/24 11-8-0 3-7-0 2:32 10176 OSKAR AUTIO (8-6-0) Jan. 1 at Army West Point W 5-3 37/32 12-8-0 3-7-0 2:27 1160 OSKAR AUTIO (9-6-0)

* Jan. 7 NOTRE DAME L 2-4 40/34 12-9-0 3-8-0 2:55 5639 OSKAR AUTIO (9-7-0)

* Jan. 8 NOTRE DAME L (OT) 4-5 39/39 12-10-0 3-9-0 2:51 5871 OSKAR AUTIO (9-8-0)

* Jan. 14 at Michigan L 2-3 30/41 12-11-0 3-10-0 2:06 5800 OSKAR AUTIO (9-9-0)

* Jan. 15 at Michigan L 3-4 47/26 12-12-0 3-11-0 2:15 5800 OSKAR AUTIO (9-10-0)

* Jan. 21 WISCONSIN W 4-1 47/41 13-12-0 4-11-0 2:23 6008 LIAM SOULIERE (4-2-0)

* Jan. 22 WISCONSIN W 7-2 51/22 14-12-0 5-11-0 2:32 6247 OSKAR AUTIO (10-10-0)

* Jan. 28 OHIO STATE T (OT) 2-2 48/30 14-12-1 5-11-1 3:08 6059 LIAM SOULIERE (4-2-1)

* Jan. 29 OHIO STATE L 0-6 51/27 14-13-1 5-12-1 2:46 6229 OSKAR AUTIO (10-11-0)

* Feb. 4 at Notre Dame L 2-7 34/30 14-14-1 5-13-1 2:46 4358 LIAM SOULIERE (4-3-1)

* Feb. 5 at Notre Dame L 0-3 35/28 14-15-1 5-14-1 2:44 4678 OSKAR AUTIO (10-12-0)

* Feb. 18 MINNESOTA L 1-3 38/35 14-16-1 5-15-1 2:40 6043 LIAM SOULIERE (4-4-1)

* Feb. 19 MINNESOTA L 4-6 27/34 14-17-1 5-16-1 2:24 6216 OSKAR AUTIO (10-13-0)

* Feb. 25 at Michigan State W 5-3 41/30 15-17-1 6-16-1 2:49 4940 LIAM SOULIERE (5-4-1)

* Feb. 26 at Michigan State L 1-2 39/26 15-18-1 6-17-1 2:40 6122 LIAM SOULIERE (5-5-1)

1 Mar. 4 at Ohio State L 3-4 52/31 15-19-1 6-17-1 2:40 2039 LIAM SOULIERE (5-6-1)

1 Mar. 5 at Ohio State W 3-2 46/35 16-19-1 6-17-1 2:31 2198 LIAM SOULIERE (6-6-1)

1 Mar. 6 at Ohio State W 2-1 35/24 17-19-1 6-17-1 2:37 1188 LIAM SOULIERE (7-6-1)

2 Mar. 12 at Minnesota L 2-3 30/25 17-20-1 6-17-1 2:36 6856 LIAM SOULIERE (7-7-1)

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1 2021 Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinals at Value City Arena (Columbus, Ohio) 2 2021 Big Ten Tournament Semifinals at 3M Arena (Minneapolis, Minn.) BOLD CAPS Home game at Pegula Ice Arena * Big Ten Conference Game USA Today/USA Hockey and USCHO.com rankings listed. ATTENDANCE Dates Total Average High Home: 18 107,576 5,976 6,437 Away: 19 88,839 4,676 10,176 Neutral: 1 14,659 14,659 14,659 Total: 38 211,074 5,555 14,659 IN COLLEGE HOCKEY, PENN STATE RANKED... 2ND in home attendance capacity percentage (103.4%) 4TH in average home attendance (5,976) 6TH in total home attendance (107,576)

OVERALL

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

TEAM STATISTICS

CONFERENCE

CONFERENCE

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OVERALL CONFERENCE ## Player GP G A PTS SH +/- P-MIN PP SH GW GP G A PTS SH +/- P-MIN PP SH GW 21 Kevin Wall 38 16 13 29 161 +5 5-32 2 0 1 24 6 10 16 90 -4 2-15 0 0 0 29 Connor MacEachern 36 14 14 28 127 +9 8-16 6 1 3 22 9 6 15 80 -3 5-10 5 0 2 11 Ryan Kirwin 36 13 13 26 152 +3 4-8 2 0 3 22 8 7 15 98 -4 1-2 1 0 0 14 Ben Copeland 33 6 17 23 68 -11 5-10 2 0 0 22 5 9 14 45 -8 3-6 1 0 0 12 Ben Schoen 37 3 18 21 67 -10 14-39 1 0 0 23 4 10 14 36 -1 9-29 1 0 0 6 Jimmy Dowd Jr. 37 3 18 21 67 -10 12-32 1 0 0 24 3 14 17 49 -10 7-22 1 0 0 13 Danny Dzhaniyev 36 6 12 18 108 -2 3-6 0 0 0 22 4 7 11 68 -2 1-2 0 0 0 23 Tyler Paquette 36 11 4 15 73 0 3-6 0 1 2 22 3 3 6 40 -3 2-4 0 0 0 19 Connor McMenamin 38 5 10 15 96 +9 7-25 0 0 1 24 3 5 8 65 0 2-4 0 0 1 5 Christian Berger 38 2 13 15 64 -3 3-6 1 0 0 24 0 5 5 31 -10 2-4 0 0 0 17 Chase McLane 30 3 10 13 53 0 11-22 0 0 1 20 2 6 8 37 -7 8-16 0 0 0 28 Tyler Gratton 37 9 3 12 74 -4 12-24 1 0 1 24 6 3 9 51 -1 8-16 0 0 1 18 Clayton Phillips 32 5 7 12 66 +12 8-16 2 0 0 23 1 4 5 50 -1 4-8 0 0 0 10 Christian Sarlo 38 5 7 12 66 -4 8-16 1 0 3 24 3 3 6 47 -11 1-2 1 0 1 7 Carson Dyck 29 1 10 11 24 -2 8-16 0 0 0 16 1 3 4 17 -4 4-8 0 0 0 3 Paul DeNaples 38 2 6 8 45 +12 9-29 0 0 1 24 2 2 4 28 -2 5-21 0 0 1 9 Xander Lamppa 29 2 6 8 43 -9 1-2 0 0 0 18 1 3 4 26 -8 1-2 0 0 0 24 Adam Pilewicz 38 3 4 7 34 -6 4-8 0 0 0 24 2 2 4 21 -7 3-6 0 0 0 4 Simon Mack 37 0 7 7 71 +1 7-14 0 0 0 23 0 3 3 42 -8 3-6 0 0 0 16 Dylan Lugris 17 4 1 5 13 0 2-4 1 0 1 12 0 1 1 5 -2 1-2 0 0 0 15 Kenny Johnson 31 1 4 5 33 +3 12-46 0 0 0 18 0 2 2 19 +1 5-10 0 0 0 35 Oskar Autio 23 0 4 4 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 16 0 3 3 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 31 Liam Souliere 15 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 30 Doug Door 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 TM TEAM 38 0 0 0 0 0 3-6 0 0 0 24 0 0 0 0 0 3-6 0 0 0 Total 38 117 199 316 1491 +11 149-383 20 2 17 24 63 111 174 945 -95 80-201 10 0 6 Opponents 38 122 213 335 1123 -21 150-426 30 4 20 24 92 166 258 747 +89 85-241 21 2 17
## NAME GP-GS MIN GA EN GAA SV PCT W-L-T SO GP MIN GA EN GAA SV PCT W-L-T SO 35 Oskar Autio 23-23 1367:06 71 0 3.12 591 .893 10-13-0 1 16 947:40 57 0 3.61 431 .883 4-12-0 0 31 Liam Souliere 15-15 896:59 43 0 2.88 409 .905 7-7-1 0 8 481:36 28 0 3.49 223 .888 2-5-1 0 30 Doug Dorr 1-0 05:19 0 0 0.00 1 1.000 0-0-0 0 1 05:19 0 0 0.00 1 1.000 0-0-0 0 TM Empty Net 22:17 8 2 21.54 0 .000 0-0-0 0 17:06 8 1 24.56 0 .000 0-0-0 0 Total 38-38 2291:41 122 2 3.19 1001 .891 17-20-1 1 24 1451:41 92 1 3.80 655 .877 6-17-1 0 Opponents 38-38 2291:41 117 5 3.06 1375 .922 20-17-1 2 24 1451:41 63 2 2.60 882 .933 17-6-1 0 OVERALL
SHOTS ON GOAL Shots Avg./Gm. Pct. SHOTS ON GOAL Shots Avg./Gm. Pct. Penn State 1491 39.24 .078 Penn State 945 39.38 .067 Opponents 1123 29.55 .109 Opponents 747 31.13 .123 POWER PLAYS Goals Chances Pct. POWER PLAYS Goals Chances Pct. Penn State 20 113 .177 Penn State 10 66 .152 Opponents 30 121 .248 Opponents 21 68 .309 GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total Penn State 33 43 40 1 117 Penn State 19 22 21 1 63 Opponents 25 42 54 1 122 Opponents 19 32 40 1 92

SCORING BY CLASS

Class G A Points

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

POWER PLAY SCORING

Player

Oskar Autio

Christian Berger

Ben Copeland

Dzhaniyev

Dowd

Gratton

SCORING BY POSITION

Position G A Points

SITUATIONAL SCORING

Situation GF GA GD 6-on-5 0

-7 6-on-4 0 1 -1 6-on-3 0 0 0 5-on-6 3 3 0 5-on-5

Kirwan

Xander Lamppa

Dylan Lugris

Connor MacEachern

Simon Mack

McLane

Clayton Phillips

Christian Sarlo

Ben Schoen

Kevin Wall

A Points

SPECIAL TEAMS

Power Play G Att. Pct.

Home 10 56 .179 Away 7 52 .135 Neutral 3 5 .600 Non-Conference 9 38 .237 Big Ten Reg. Season 10 66 .152 Big Ten Tournament 1 9 .111 Totals 20 113 .177

Penalty Kill Kills Att. Pct. Home 49 58 .845 Away 38 57 .667

Neutral 3 6 .500

Non-Conference 38 45 .844

Big Ten Reg. Season 46 68 .676 Big Ten Tournament 6 8 .750 Totals 91 121 .752

SHORT-HANDED SCORING

FACEOFFS

5-on-4 17

+14 5-on-3 3 0 +3 4-on-6 1 0 +1 4-on-5 1 30 -29 4-on-4 2 2 0 4-on-3 1 0 +1 3-on-6 0 0 0 3-on-5 0 0 0 3-on-4 0 0 0 3-on-3 1 1 0

Penalty Shot 1 0

Totals

Player

A Points Christian Berger

Carson Dyck

Connor MacEachern

Connor McMenamin

Tyler Paquette

Clayton Phillips

Totals

Player GP W L Pct.

Connor MacEachern 36 367 260 .585 Chase McLane 30 272 244 .527 Carson Dyck 29 140 134 .511 Ben Copeland 33 197 251 .440 Ben Schoen 37 149 198 .429

Tyler Gratton 37 4 4 .500

Ryan Kirwan 36 27 27 .500

Danny Dzhaniyev 36 75 76 .497

Xander Lamppa 30 9 10 .474 Connor McMenamin 38 9 12 .429

Dylan Lugris 17 3 5 .375 Tyler Paquette 36 6 14 .300 Kevin Wall 38 1 7 .125 Christian Sarlo 38 0 1 .000

Totals 38 1260 1243 .503

Must average 6 faceoffs per game for category lead

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Freshmen 30 57 87 Sophomores 26 59 85 Juniors 45 43 88 Seniors 16 40 56 Totals 117 199 316
Forwards 101 139 240 Defensemen 16 56 72 Goaltenders 0 4 4 Totals 117 199 316
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0 1 1
1 0 1
2 4 6 Danny
0 3 3 Jimmy
Jr. 1 8 9 Tyler
1 0 1 Ryan
2 2 4
0 1 1
1 0 1
6 3 9
0 1 1 Chase
0 2 2
2 2 4
1 0 1
1 6 7
2 4 6 Totals 20 37 57
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0 1 1
1 0 1
0 1 1
1 0 1
0 1 1
2 4 6
Date Opponent Result Rounds Goalie 1/28/22 No. 12 Ohio State W, 2-1 4 Liam Souliere Shooters Goals Opp. Pct. Last Attempt Kevin Wall 0 1 .000 vs. OSU - Jan. 28 Ryan Kirwan 0 1 .000 vs. OSU - Jan. 28 Connor MacEachern 1 1 1.000 vs. OSU - Jan. 28 Ben Schoen 1 1 1.000 vs. OSU - Jan. 28 Team 2 4 .500 Opponents 1 4 .250 Goaltenders Saves Opp. Pct. Liam Souliere 3 4 .750 Team 3 4 .750 Opponents 2 4 .500 2021-22
2021-22 SHOOTOUT RESULTS

2021-22 LINEUP BREAKDOWNS

FORWARD LINES

LW C RW GP Record Points +/-

McMenamin MacEachern Wall 2 2-0-0 1-2-3 +5

*Lamppa Schoen *Sarlo 7 6-1-0 5-7-12 +7

Kirwan McLane Dzhaniyev 10 6-4-0 5-9-14 -3

Gratton Dyck Paquette 7 5-2-0 3-2-5 -1

Gratton Dyck Lamppa 1 1-0-0 1-1-2 EV

McMenamin Copeland Wall 8 4-4-0 9-8-17 -7

Sarlo MacEachern Schoen 6 4-2-0 7-4-11 +8

Gratton MacEachern Sarlo 2 0-2-0 1-0-1 +1

Lamppa Dyck Schoen 3 0-3-0 0-0-0 -3

Lamppa Schoen Paquette 2 0-2-0 0-1-1 -4

McMenamin MacEachern Sarlo 10 2-7-1 7-8-15 +4

Kirwan Copeland Wall 16 6-9-1 15-25-40 +1

Gratton McLane Dyck 2 1-1-0 1-1-2 -1

Dyck McLane Paquette 1 1-0-0 2-3-5 +5

McMenamin MacEachern Dzhaniyev 8 6-2-0 6-11-17 +11

Gratton McLane Paquette 12 4-7-1 7-7-14 EV

Lamppa McLane Sarlo 3 2-1-0 1-2-3 -4

Gratton Dyck Paquette 4 2-2-0 4-5-9 +7

McMenamin MacEachern Schoen 1 0-1-0 0-0-0 EV

Sarlo McLane Dzhaniyev 1 0-1-0 0-0-0 -1

Kirwan Schoen Wall 9 5-4-0 8-12-20 +16

Sarlo Copeland Wall 1 0-1-0 0-0-0 -6

McMenamin MacEachern Lugris 4 2-2-0 2-4-6 +3

Copeland Schoen Wall 1 0-1-0 1-4-5 +4

Lamppa Dzhaniyev Lugris 1 0-1-0 0-0-0 -4

McMenamin Schoen Sarlo 1 0-1-0 0-0-0 -3

Dzhaniyev Dyck Lugris 1 0-1-0 0-0-0 EV

McMenamin Dzhaniyev Sarlo 1 0-1-0 1-1-2 -1

Dzhaniyev Dyck Schoen 1 1-0-0 0-1-1 EV

Dzhaniyev Schoen Lugris 4 1-2-1 5-3-8 EV

Gratton Dzhaniyev Lugris 1 0-1-0 1-2-3 -2

McMenamin MacEachern Paquette 2 1-1-0 2-2-4 -1

Lamppa Dyck Sarlo 1 0-1-0 1-1-2 EV

Lamppa Dyck Lugris 1 1-0-0 0-0-0 EV

Lamppa Dyck Paquette 4 2-2-0 1-2-3 -4

Gratton Dzhaniyev Copeland 6 3-3-0 2-2-4 -10 Sarlo Lamppa Paquette 1 0-1-0 1-2-3 +3

BOLD indicates most recent pairings * Members on the line have played in multiple positions

DEFENSIVE PAIRS D D GP Record Points +/-

Phillips DeNaples 29 14-14-1 7-11-18 +29

Berger Dowd Jr. 16 9-7-0 3-14-17 -2

Mack Pilewicz 4 3-1-0 0-3-3 +1

Johnson DeNaples 1 0-1-0 0-0-0 -3

Berger Mack 18 8-9-1 0-10-10 EV

*DeNaples *Dowd Jr. 2 1-1-0 0-2-2 +1

Johnson Pilewicz 2 2-0-0 1-1-2 +3

Johnson Mack 12 6-6-0 0-3-3 +5 Johnson Dowd Jr. 8 3-5-0 1-2-3 -6

*Pilewicz *Dowd Jr. 9 3-5-1 4-7-11 +1

Berger Pilewicz 4 0-4-0 0-2-2 -4 Phillips Mack 1 0-1-0 0-0-0 -2 Mack DeNaples 2 0-2-0 0-0-0 +1 Phillips Dowd Jr. 2 0-2-0 0-0-0 -7

Pilewicz DeNaples 4 2-2-0 0-2-2 -4

BOLD indicates most recent pairings *Pairing stats remain even if sides switch

2021-22 POINT STREAKS

Name Games Start Last Points

Christian Berger** 3 10/9/21 10/22/21 1-4-5

Ben Copeland 4 10/21/21 11/5/21 1-5-6

Ben Copeland** 7 11/11/21 12/3/21 3-6-9

Ben Copeland 3 1/15/22 1/22/22 1-3-4

Jimmy Dowd Jr. 2 10/30/21 11/5/21 0-3-3

Jimmy Dowd Jr.** 3 11/19/21 11/23/21 1-3-4

Jimmy Dowd Jr. 2 12/3/21 12/4/21 0-3-3

Jimmy Dowd Jr. 2 1/8/22 1/14/22 2-1-3

Jimmy Dowd Jr. 2 1/22/22 1/28/22 0-4-4

Carson Dyck** 2 12/4/21 12/10/21 1-1-2

Carson Dyck** 2 2/18/22 2/19/22 0-2-2

Danny Dzhaniyev 2 10/3/21 10/4/21 1-2-3

Danny Dzhaniyev** 4 1/15/22 1/28/22 2-3-5

Danny Dzhaniyev 2 2/19/22 2/25/22 1-1-2

Tyler Gratton** 3 12/10/21 1/1/22 2-1-3 Tyler Gratton 2 2/19/22 2/25/22 1-1-2

Kenny Johnson** 2 2/26/22 3/4/22 1-2-3

Ryan Kirwan 2 10/21/21 10/22/21 1-1-2 Ryan Kirwan 6 11/12/21 12/3/21 3-4-7 Ryan Kirwan** 7 12/11/21 1/28/22 4-6-10

Ryan Kirwan 2 2/18/22 2/19/22 2-0-2 Ryan Kirwan 2 3/5/22 3/6/22 2-1-3

Dylan Lugris** 3 3/5/22 3-0-3 Connor MacEachern 2 10/9/21 10/21/21 2-2-4 Connor MacEachern 3 10/30/21 11/6/21 4-0-4 Connor MacEachern 4 11/23/21 12/4/21 3-1-4 Connor MacEachern** 6 12/11/21 1/22/22 2-5-7 Connor MacEachern 2 2/19/22 2/25/22 1-1-2 Connor MacEachern 2 3/6/22 0-2-2 Chase McLane** 2 10/3/21 10/4/21 1-1-2 Chase McLane** 2 12/3/21 12/4/21 1-1-2 Chase McLane** 2 1/8/22 1/14/22 0-2-2 Connor McMenamin 2 10/9/21 10/21/21 0-2-2 Connor McMenamin 3 12/11/21 1/7/22 0-3-3 Connor McMenamin 3 2/26/22 3/5/22 1-2-3 Tyler Paquette** 4 11/23/21 12/4/21 3-2-5 Tyler Paquette** 4 1/1/22 1/14/22 3-2-5 Clayton Phillips 2 10/22/21 10/30/21 2-3-5 Adam Pilewicz** 3 12/11/21 1/7/22 2-1-3 Christian Sarlo 2 11/19/21 11/20/21 1-1-2 Christian Sarlo* 3 1/15/22 1/22/22 1-2-3 Ben Schoen 2 10/9/21 10/21/21 1-2-3 Ben Schoen** 3 11/19/21 11/23/21 1-2-3 Ben Schoen 2 1/22/22 1/28/22 3-2-5 Ben Schoen 2 2/19/22 2/25/22 0-3-3 Ben Schoen 3 3/5/22 0-4-4 Kevin Wall 2 10/4/21 10/8/21 1-1-2 Kevin Wall 4 10/21/21 11/5/21 6-1-7 Kevin Wall** 5 11/12/21 11/24/21 3-4-7 Kevin Wall 2 12/11/21 1/1/22 2-0-2 Kevin Wall 2 1/8/22 1/14/22 2-1-3 Kevin Wall 2 1/21/22 1/22/22 0-4-4 Kevin Wall 2 2/18/22 2/19/22 0-2-2

BOLD indicates current streak Streaks continue through missed games; * ties career best; ** career best

2021-22 MULTI-POINT GAMES

Name Games Last Season High

Christian Berger

Ben Copeland

Jimmy Dowd Jr.

3/5/22 1-1-2(CH)

2/25/22 1-1-2

2/25/22 0-3-3 (CH)

Carson Dyck

Kenny Johnson

Ryan Kirwan

1/28/22 1-2-3(CH)

11/23/21 0-2-2(CH) Danny Dzhaniyev

3/4/22 1-1-2(CH)

3/5/22 2-0-2(CH)

Xander Lamppa 1 10/4/21 1-1-2(CH) Connor MacEachern

12/11/21 2-0-2(t-CH) Connor McMenamin 1 1/21/22 2-0-2 Tyler Paquette

1/1/22 2-0-2(CH) Clayton Phillips 2 10/30/21 2-1-3(t-CH) Christian Sarlo 1 10/4/21 1-1-2(t-CH)

Ben Schoen

3/5/22 2-1-3(CH) Kevin Wall 7 1/22/22 3-0-3(CH) (CH) career high; (t-CH) ties career high

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ALL-BIG TEN SECOND TEAM

Brendan Brisson

Matthew Knies

Max Ellis

Michigan

Minnesota

Notre Dame

ALL-BIG TEN FRESHMAN TEAM

Mackie Samoskevich F Michigan

Matthew Knies* F Minnesota

Georgii Merkulov* F Ohio State

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

COACH OF THE YEAR

SCORING CHAMPION

Matty

ALL-BIG TEN FIRST TEAM

Matty

Ben

Luke Hughes

Michigan Jackson Lacombe

Portillo

Minnesota

Michigan

ALL-BIG TEN HONORABLE MENTION

Thomas Bordeleau

Kent Johnson

Blake McLaughlin

Michigan

Michigan

Minnesota

Sammy Walker F Minnesota

Landon Slaggert

Notre Dame

Kevin Wall F Penn State

Nick Blankenburg

Spencer Stastney

Michigan

Notre Dame

Mason Lohrei D Ohio State

Drew DeRidder G Michigan State

Justen Close G Minnesota Matthew Galajda G Notre Dame

Luke Hughes D Michigan Mason Lohrei D Ohio State

Jakub Dobes G Ohio State

SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD HONOREES

Nick Blankenburg D Michigan

Adam Goodsir F Michigan State

Sammy Walker F Minnesota

Graham Slaggert F Notre Dame

Grant Gabriele D Ohio State

Adam Pilewicz F Penn State

Sam Stange F Wisconsin

2022-23 PENN STATE HOCKEY WELCOME TO HOCKEY VALLEY48 @PennStateMHKY PennStateMensHockey 2021-22 SEASON IN REVIEW OVERALL 2021-22 BIG TEN REVIEW Team Points W L T 3/SW GF GA GP W L T GF GA Minnesota^ 55 18 6 0 0 90 50 39 26 13 0 138 91 Michigan* 51 16 8 0 0 91 59 42 31 10 1 167 94 Notre Dame 47 17 7 0 0 74 55 40 28 12 0 128 82 Ohio State 42 13 13 2 1 76 59 37 22 13 2 125 87 Penn State 20 6 6 1 1 63 92 38 17 20 1 117 122 Wisconsin 20 6 6 1 0 53 96 37 10 24 3 76 132 Michigan State 17 6 6 0 0 51 87 36 12 23 1 76 119 ^Big Ten Regular-Season Champion *Big Ten Tournament Champion 2021-22 FINAL STANDINGS CONFERENCE
Ben Meyers F Minnesota DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Brock Faber D Minnesota GOALTENDER OF THE YEAR Jakub Dobes G Ohio State
Jakub Dobes G Ohio State Luke Hughes D Michigan
Bob Motzko Minnesota
Beniers F Michigan
Beniers* F Michigan
Meyers* F Minnesota Georgii Merkulov F Ohio State Owen Power D Michigan Jackson LaCombe D Minnesota Jakub Dobes G Ohio State
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TEN TOURNAMENT HISTORY

FRIDAY, MARCH 4

SATURDAY, MARCH 5

2022 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT

SATURDAY MARCH 12

SATURDAY MARCH 19

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

SUNDAY, MARCH 6

PENN STATE HISTORY IN THE BIG TEN TOURNAMENT

Year Arena Site PSU Seed

2014 Xcel Energy Center St. Paul, Minn.

Joe Louis Arena Detroit, Mich.

Xcel Energy Center St. Paul, Minn.

Joe Louis Arena Detroit, Mich.

Pegula Ice Arena University Park, Pa.

Family Arena South Bend, Ind.

Pegula Ice Arena University Park, Pa.

City Arena Columbus, Ohio

Family Arena South Bend, Ind.

Earned No. 1 overall seed

Family Arena South Bend, Ind.

Value City Arena Columbus,

Result Score Champion

Michigan W (2OT) 2-1 Wisconsin

Wisconsin L 1-2

Ohio State L 1-3 Minnesota

Wisconsin W 5-2 Michigan

Michigan L 2-7

Michigan W 4-1 Penn State

Minnesota W (2OT) 4-3

Wisconsin W (2OT) 2-1

Minnesota W 5-3 Notre Dame

Minnesota W 6-5

Notre Dame L 2-3

Wisconsin L 3-4 Notre Dame

Wisconsin W 6-2

Wisconsin W (OT) 4-3

Ohio State W 5-1

Notre Dame L 2-3

canceled following first round due to COVID-19 pandemic.

Notre Dame W 6-3 Minnesota

Wisconsin L (OT) 3-4

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Ohio #5 #4 Ohio State L 3-4 Michigan #4 Ohio State W 3-2 #4 Ohio State W 2-1 3M Arena Minneapolis, Minn. #1 Minnesota L 2-3
#6 Wisconsin 3, #3 Notre Dame 1 #7 Michigan State 1, #2 Michigan 4 #5 Penn State 3, #6 Ohio State 4
#6 Wisconsin 2, #3 Notre Dame 3 #7 Michigan State 0, #2 Michigan 8 #5 Penn State 3, #6 Ohio State 2
#6 Wisconsin 2, #3 Notre Dame 4 #5 Penn State 2, #6 Ohio State 1
#3 Notre Dame 1, #2 Michigan 2 #5 Penn State 2, #1 Minnesota 3
#2 Michigan 4, #1 Minnesota 3
Matty Beniers F Michigan Brandon Brisson F Michigan Mackie Samoskevich F Michigan Luke Hughes D Michigan Jackson LaCombe D Minnesota Erik Portillo G Michigan
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PENN STATE ALL-TIME B1G TOURNAMENT SCORING & GOALTENDING

PENN STATE ALL-TIME B1G TOURNAMENT SCORING

Name Years Goals Assists Points

Erik Autio 2014-2018 1 4 5

Evan Barratt 2017-2020 3 5 8

Evan Bell 2018-2021 1 3 4

Chase Berger 2015-2019 0 6 6

Christian Berger 2020-pres. 0 2 2

Brandon Biro 2016-2020 4 7 11

Kenny Brooks 2012-2016 0 1 1

Paul DeNaples 2018-pres. 1 3 4

Ricky DeRosa 2013-2017 1 3 4

Tim Doherty 2020-2021 3 0 3

Jimmy Dowd 2020-pres. 0 1 1

Carson Dyck 2021-pres. ............ 0 ................ 1 .................. 1

Liam Folkes 2016-2020 8 8 16

Max Gardiner 2012-2015 1 0 1

James Gobetz 2016-2020 0 2 2

David Goodwin 2013-2017 1 5 6

David Glen 2012-2016 0 2 2

Trevor Hamilton 2016-2018 1 3 4

Taylor Holstrom 2012-2015 1 0 1

Cole Hults 2017-2020 1 1 2

Kenny Johnson 2019-pres. 1 1 2

Peyton Jones 2016-2020 0 1 1

Luke Juha 2012-2016 1 4 5

Xander Lamppa 2020-pres. 0 2 2

Ludvig Larsson 2018-2019 0 3 3

Curtis Loik 2012-2016 1 0 1

Kevin Kerr 2015-2019 1 2 3

Ryan Kirwan 2021-pres. ............ 2 ................ 1 .................. 3

Alex Limoges 2017-2021 7 10 17

Dylan Lugris 2021-pres. 3 0 3

Connor MacEachern2019-pres. ............ 0 ................ 5 .................. 5

Simon Mack 2021-pres. 0 1 1

Alec Marsh 2015-2019 2 1 3

Chase McLane 2020-pres. ............ 2 ................ 0 .................. 2

Connor McMenamin 2019-pres. 3 1 4

Kris Myllari 2016-2020 0 3 3

Tommy Olczyk 2012-2016 1 2 3

Tyler Paquette 2020-pres. 2 0 2

Nikita Pavlychev 2016-2020 1 1 2

Vice Pedrie 2015-2017 1 2 3

Adam Pilewicz 2017-22. 0 3 3

Dylan Richard 2013-2017 1 1 2

James Robinson 2014-2018 1 0 1

Zach Saar 2013-2017 1 0 1

Christian Sarlo 2020-pres. ............ 1 ................ 4

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Eric Scheid 2012-2016 2 1 3

Ben Schoen 2021-pres. ............ 0 ................ 4

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Denis Smirnov 2016-2020 1 3 4

Mason Snell 2019-21. 0 1 1

Sam Sternschein 2017-2021 1 1 2

Alex Stevens 2017-pres. 0 1

Andrew Sturtz 2015-2018

Nate Sucese 2016-2020

David Thompson 2013-2017 0 1

Connor Varley 2012-2016

Kevin Wall 2019-pres.

Jared Westcott 2020-21. 0

TOTALS

Bold indicates returning student-athlete.

PENN STATE ALL-TIME B1G TOURNAMENT GOALTENDING

Matthew Skoff 2014 vs. Michigan W, 2-1 92:47 52 saves .981 pct.

Matthew Skoff 2014 vs. Wisconsin L, 1-2 59:52 32 saves .941 pct.

Eamon McAdam 2015 vs. Ohio State L, 1-3 58:20 26 saves .897 pct.

Eamon McAdam 2016 vs. Wisconsin W, 5-2 59:56 35 saves .946

Eamon McAdam 2016 vs. Michigan L, 2-7 25:29 14 saves .777

Matthew Skoff 2016 vs. Michigan L, 2-7 34:31 18 saves .857

Peyton Jones 2017 vs. Michigan W, 4-1 60:00 30 saves .968

Peyton Jones 2017 vs. Minnesota W, 4-3 (2OT) 93:33 37 saves .925

Peyton Jones 2017 vs. Wisconsin W, 2-1 (2OT) 86:43 51 saves .981

Peyton Jones 2018 vs. Minnesota W, 5-3 59:33 31 saves .912

Peyton Jones 2018 vs. Minnesota W, 6-5 60:00 35 saves .875

Peyton Jones 2018 vs. Notre Dame L, 2-3 59:29 44 saves .936

Peyton Jones 2019 vs. Wisconsin L, 3-4 59:00 38 saves .905

Peyton Jones 2019 vs. Wisconsin W, 6-2 59:41 24 saves .923

Peyton Jones 2019 vs. Wisconsin W, 4-3 (OT) 70:50 36 saves .923

Peyton Jones 2019 vs. Ohio State W, 5-1 60:00 31 saves .969

Peyton Jones 2019 vs. Notre Dame L, 2-3 57:58 26 saves .897

Oskar Autio 2021 vs. Notre Dame W, 6-3 60:00 33 saves .917

Oskar Autio 2021 vs. Wisconsin L, 3-4 (OT) 66:50 41 saves .911

Liam Souliere 2022 vs. Ohio State L, 3-4 57:43 27 saves .871

Liam Souliere 2022 vs. Ohio State W, 3-2 60:00 33 saves .943

Liam Souliere 2022 vs. Ohio State W, 2-1 60:00 23 saves .958

Liam Souliere 2022 vs. Minnesota L, 2-3 57:53 22 saves .880

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B1G TOURNAMENT VS. OPPONENTS Team Games Record Goals For Goals Against Minnesota 4 3-1 17 14 Ohio State 5 3-2 14 11 Michigan 3 2-1 8 9 Michigan State 0 0-0 0 0 Wisconsin 7 4-3 24 18 Notre Dame 3 1-2 10 9 Totals 22 13-9 73 61 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT HISTORY

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POINTS

Nate Sucese 2016-20

David Goodwin 2013-17

Alex Limoges 2017-21

Chase Berger 2015-19

Brandon Biro 2016-20

Denis Smirnov 2016-20

Andrew Sturtz 2015-18

Liam Folkes 2016-20

Evan Barratt 2017-20

Casey Bailey 2012-15

POINTS PER GAME (Minimum 20 games)

Alex Limoges (128) 2017-21 0.98

Evan Barratt (98) 2017-20 0.97

Nate Sucese (147) 2016-20 0.95

Andrew Sturtz (111) 2015-18 0.94

David Goodwin (147) 2013-17 0.87

Brandon Biro (138) 2016-20

Denis Smirnov (137) 2016-20

Casey Bailey (96) 2012-15

Tim Doherty (22) 2020-21 0.82

Chase Berger (154) 2015-19 0.77

GOALS

Nate Sucese 2016-20

Andrew Sturtz 2015-18

Alex Limoges 2017-21

Berger 2015-19

Denis Smirnov 2016-20

Liam Folkes 2016-20

Casey Bailey 2012-15

David Goodwin 2013-17

Brandon Biro 2016-20

Evan Barratt 2017-20

ASSISTS

David Goodwin 2013-17

Nate Sucese 2016-20

Brandon Biro 2016-20

Alex Limoges 2017-21

Chase Berger 2015-19

Denis Smirnov 2016-20

Cole Hults 2017-20

Evan Barratt 2017-20

Liam Folkes 2016-20

Andrew Sturtz 2015-18

Autio 2014-18

GAME-WINNING GOALS

Denis Smirnov 2016-20

Barratt 2017-20

Sturtz 2015-18

Limoges 2017-21

Liam Folkes 2016-20

Olczyk 2012-16

Goodwin 2013-17

Ricky DeRosa 2013-17

Richard 2013-17

Biro 2016-20

Sternschein 2017-21

McMenamin 2019-pres.

CAREER SCORING RECORDS

POWER-PLAY GOALS

1 Alex Limoges 2017-21 13

Casey Bailey 2012-15 13

Chase Berger 2015-19 13 Denis Smirnov 2016-20 13 Evan Barratt 2017-20 13

6 Nikita Pavlychev 2016-20 12

7 Dylan Richard 2013-17 11 David Goodwin 2013-17 10

9 Luke Juha 2012-16 9 Andrew Sturtz 2015-18 9 Brandon Biro 2016-20 9 Nate Sucese 2016-20 9

SHORT-HANDED GOALS

1 Andrew Sturtz 2015-18 9

2 Nate Sucese 2016-20 5

3 Tommy Olczyk 2012-16 4 Eric Scheid 2013-16. 4

5 Dylan Richard 2013-17 3

6 Nikita Pavlychev 2016-20 2 Alex Limoges 2017-21 2 Taylor Holstrom 2012-15 2 David Glen 2012-16 2

9 14 others tied 1

SHOTS

1 Chase Berger 2015-19 477

2 Nate Sucese 2016-20 470

3 Casey Bailey 2012-15 454

4 Andrew Sturtz 2015-18 402

5 David Goodwin 2013-17 397

6 Denis Smirnov 2016-20 394

7 Liam Folkes 2016-20 376

8 Brandon Biro 2016-20 359

9 David Glen 2012-16 356

10 Curtis Loik 2012-16 347

POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN

1 Cole Hults 2017-20 78

2 Kris Myllari 2016-20 62 Luke Juha 2012-16 60

4 Erik Autio 2014-18 58

5 Kevin Kerr 2015-19 57

6 Trevor Hamilton 2016-18 55

7 Vince Pedrie 2015-17 52

8 Paul DeNaples 2018-pres. 34

9 Jimmy Dowd Jr. 202-pres. 31 Connor Varley 2012-16 31

10 Nate Jensen 2012-15 29

GOALS BY A DEFENSEMAN

1 Kris Myllari 2016-20 19

2 Cole Hults 2017-20 17 Vince Pedrie 2015-17 16

4 Luke Juha 2012-16 15

5 Trevor Hamilton 2016-18 12

6 Clayton Phillips 2019-22 10

7 Connor Varley 2012-16 8 Erik Autio 2014-18 8 Kevin Kerr 2015-19 8

10 Nate Jensen 2012-15 7 David Thompson 2013-17 7 Paul DeNaples 2018-pres.

ASSISTS BY A DEFENSEMAN

1 Cole Hults 2017-20 61

2 Erik Autio 2014-18 50

3 Kevin Kerr 2015-19 49

4 Luke Juha 2012-16 45

5 Trevor Hamilton 2016-18 43 Kris Myllari 2016-20 43

7 Vince Pedrie 2015-17 36

8 Paul DeNaples 2018-pres. 27

9 Jimmy Dowd Jr. 2020-pres. 26

10 Connor Varley 2012-16 23

BLOCKED SHOTS

1 Kris Myllari 2016-20 320

2 Paul DeNaples 2018-pres. 220

3 Trevor Hamilton 2016-18 216

4 Luke Juha 2012-16 181

5 Cole Hults 2017-20 178

6 Erik Autio 2014-18 172

7 David Thompson 2013-17 170

8 Kevin Kerr 2015-19 168

9 Connor Varley 2012-16 154

10 Patrick Koudys 2013-15 141

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GAMES PLAYED BY SKATERS

Chase Berger 2015-19

Kris Myllari 2016-20

David Goodwin 2013-17

Nate Sucese 2016-20

Ricky DeRosa 2013-17

Erik Autio 2014-18

Brandon Biro 2016-20

Denis Smirnov 2016-20

Nikita Pavlychev 2016-20

Liam Folkes 2016-20

PLUS-MINUS (Minimum 30 games)

Paul DeNaples (133) 2018-pres. +50

Andrew Sturtz (111) 2015-18 +50

Cole Hults (111) 2017-20 +48

Nate Sucese (147) 2016-20 +47

Chase Berger (154) 2015-19 +45

Liam Folkes (137) 2016-20 +36

Denis Smirnov (137) 2016-20

Vince Pedrie (71) 2015-17

Evan Barratt (98) 2017-20

Alex Limoges (128) 2017-21

PENALTIES

Nikita Pavlychev 2016-20

David Glen 2012-16

Zach Saar 2013-17

Evan Barratt 2017-20

Casey Bailey 2012-15

Alec Marsh 2015-19

Connor Varley 2012-16

Andrew Sturtz 2015-18

Kenny Brooks 2012-16

Cole Hults 2017-20

PENALTY MINUTES

1 Nikita Pavlychev 2016-20

David Glen 2012-16

Zach Saar 2013-17

Evan Barratt 2017-20

Kenny Brooks 2012-16

Andrew Sturtz 2015-18

Connor Varley 2012-16

Casey Bailey 2012-15

Alec Marsh 2015-19

Cole Hults 2017-20

GAMES PLAYED BY GOALIES

1 Peyton Jones 2016-20 133

Matthew Skoff 2012-16 77

3 Oskar Autio 2018-22 49

4 Eamon McAdam 2013-16 45

PJ Musico 2012-15 30

6 Chris Funkey 2015-19 21

Liam Souliere 2020-pres. 20

GAMES STARTED BY GOALIES

1 Peyton Jones 2016-20 133

2 Matthew Skoff 2012-16 73

3 Oskar Autio 2018-22 46

4 Eamon McAdam 2013-16 43

5 PJ Musico 2012-15 21

6 Liam Souliere 2020-pres. 19

MINUTES PLAYED BY GOALIES

1 Peyton Jones 2016-20 7866:20

2 Matthew Skoff 2012-16 4420:36

3 Oskar Autio 2018-22 2818:41

4 Eamon McAdam 2013-16 2420:08

5 PJ Musico 2012-15 1415:02

6 Liam Souliere 2020- 1144:51

7 Chris Funkey 2015-19 889:10

VICTORIES

1 Peyton Jones 2016-20 76

2 Matthew Skoff 2012-16 32

4 Oskar Autio 2018-22 21

3 Eamon McAdam 2013-16 18

PJ Musico 2012-15 10

Liam Souliere 2020-pres. 8

Chris Funkey 2015-19 7

SAVES

1 Peyton Jones 2016-20 3,685

2 Matthew Skoff 2012-16 2,114

3 Eamon McAdam 2013-16 1,256

4 Oskar Autio 2018-22 1,230

PJ Musico 2012-15 695

6 Liam Souliere 2020-pres. 512

7 Chris Funkey 2015-19 366

SHUTOUTS

1 Peyton Jones 2016-20

Oskar Autio 2018-22

3 Matthew Skoff 2012-16

4 Chris Funkey 2015-19

PJ Musico 2012-15

Eamon McAdam 2013-16

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE (Min. 500 mins)

1 Chris Funkey 2015-19 2.77

Matthew Skoff 2012-16 2.88

Peyton Jones 2016-20 2.88

Oskar Autio 2018-22 3.02

Liam Souliere 2020-pres. 3.25

Eamon McAdam 2013-16 3.27

PJ Musico 2012-15 3.31

SAVE PERCENTAGE (Minimum 500 minutes)

1 Matthew Skoff 2012-16 .909

Peyton Jones 2016-20 .907

Eamon McAdam 2013-16 .905

PJ Musico 2012-15 .899 Chris Funkey 2015-19 .899

Oskar Autio 2018-pres. .897

Liam Souliere 2020-pres. .892

RECORD

1 Peyton Jones 2016-20 .622 (76-44-11)

Chris Funkey 2015-19 .577 (7-5-1)

Matthew Skoff 2012-16 .500 (32-32-7)

Eamon McAdam 2013-16 .463 (18-21-2)

Oskar Autio 2018-22 .456 (21-25-1)

Liam Souliere 2020-pres. .444 (8-10-1)

PJ Musico 2012-15 .404 (10-15-1)

POINTS BY GOALIES

Peyton Jones 2016-20

Eamon McAdam 2013-16

Oskar Autio 2018-pres.

Chris Funkey 2015-19

Liam Souliere 2020-pres.

ASSISTS BY GOALIES

Peyton Jones 2016-20

Eamon McAdam 2013-16

Oskar Autio 2018-pres.

Chris Funkey 2015-19

Liam Souliere 2020-pres.

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POINTS

1 Alex Limoges 2018-19 50

2 Denis Smirnov 2016-17 47

3 Evan Barratt 2018-19 43

4 Liam Folkes 2018-19 42

5 Andrew Sturtz 2017-18 40 Casey Bailey 2014-15 40 Brandon Biro 2018-19 40

8 David Goodwin 2015-16 38

David Goodwin 2016-17 38

Nate Sucese 2019-20 38

POINTS PER GAME (Min. 50% of games)

1 Evan Barratt (32) 2018-19 1.34

2 Alex Limoges (39) 2018-19 1.28

3 Denis Smirnov (39) 2016-17 1.21

4 Nate Sucese (34) 2019-20 1.12

5 Taylor Holstrom (30) 2014-15 1.10

6 Casey Bailey (37) 2014-15 1.08

Brandon Biro (37) 2018-19 1.08

Andrew Sturtz (37) 2017-18 1.08

9 Liam Folkes (39) 2018-19 1.08

10 Alex Limoges (30) 2019-20 1.07

GOALS

1 Alex Limoges 2018-19 23

2 Casey Bailey 2014-15 22

Andrew Sturtz 2016-17 22

4 Denis Smirnov 2016-17 19

Nate Sucese 2018-19 19

6 Andrew Sturtz 2015-16 18 Liam Folkes 2018-19 18

8 Nate Sucese 2016-17 17

9 David Glen 2012-13 16 Evan Barratt 2018-19 16

Brandon Biro 2018-19 16 Kevin Wall 2021-22 16

ASSISTS

1 Denis Smirnov 2016-17 28

2 Nate Sucese 2019-20 27

David Goodwin 2015-16 27

David Goodwin 2016-17 27

Alex Limoges 2018-19 27

Evan Barratt 2018-19 27

7 Taylor Holstrom 2014-15 26

Andrew Sturtz 2017-18 26

9 Liam Folkes 2018-19 24

Brandon Biro 2018-19 24

GAME-WINNING GOALS

1 Evan Barratt 2019-20 4

David Goodwin 2014-15 4 Ricky DeRosa 2015-16 4 Denis Smirnov 2016-17 4

Brandon Biro 2018-19 4 Alex Limoges 2018-19 4

7 16 others tied 3

POWER-PLAY GOALS

1 Chase Berger 2016-17 6

David Goodwin 2015-16 6

Denis Smirnov 2017-18 6

Evan Barratt 2017-18 6

Connor MacEachern 2021-22 6

5 Andrew Sturtz 2016-17 5

Casey Bailey 2014-15 5

Dylan Richard 2015-16 5

Nikita Pavlychev 2018-19 5 Alex Limoges 2018-19 5

10 11 others tied 4

SHORT-HANDED GOALS

1 Eric Scheid 2015-16 3

Andrew Sturtz 2015-16 3

Andrew Sturtz 2016-17 3

Andrew Sturtz 2017-18 3

Nate Sucese 2018-19 3

5 Alex Limoges 2018-19 2

Nikita Pavlychev 2016-17 2

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SHOTS

1 Casey Bailey 2014-15 211

2 Vince Pedrie 2016-17 167

3 Kevin Wall 2021-22 162

4 Ryan Kirwan 2021-22 152

5 Andrew Sturtz 2016-17 146 Nate Sucese 2018-19 146

7 Chase Berger 2016-17 145

8 Andrew Sturtz 2017-18 140

9 Casey Bailey 2013-14 130

10 Connor MacEachern 2021-22 127

POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN

1 Cole Hults 2019-20 30

Vince Pedrie 2016-17 30

3 Trevor Hamilton 2017-18 29

4 Cole Hults 2018-19 28

5 Trevor Hamilton 2016-17 26

6 Luke Juha 2015-16 24

7 Vince Pedrie 2015-16 22

8 Kris Myllari 2018-19 21

Jimmy Dowd Jr. 2021-22 21

10 Cole Hults 2017-18 20

GOALS BY A DEFENSEMAN

1 Cole Hults 2019-20 8

Vince Pedrie 2015-16 8

Vince Pedrie 2016-17 8 Luke Juha 2015-16 8

Kris Myllari 2016-17 8

6 Trevor Hamilton 2016-17 6 Trevor Hamilton 2017-18 6 Cole Hults 2018-19 6

9 Kris Myllari 2017-18 5 Clayton Phillips 2021-22 5

ASSISTS BY A DEFENSEMAN

1 Trevor Hamilton 2017-18 23

2 Cole Hults 2019-20 22

Vince Pedrie 2016-17 22 Cole Hults 2018-19 22

5 Trevor Hamilton 2016-17 20

6 Jimmy Dowd Jr. 2021-22 18

7 Cole Hults 2017-18 17

Kris Myllari 2018-19 17

9 Luke Juha 2015-16 16

10 Erik Autio 2015-16 15

BLOCKED SHOTS

1 Trevor Hamilton 2017-18 109

2 Trevor Hamilton 2016-17 107

3 Kris Myllari 2018-19 90

4 Kris Myllari 2017-18 82

Kris Myllari 2016-17 82

6 Patrick Koudys 2013-14 79 Paul DeNaples 2018-19 79

8 Luke Juha 2015-16 68 Cole Hults 2018-19 68

10 Cole Hults 2017-18 66 Kris Myllari 2019-20 66

POINTS BY A FRESHMAN

1 Denis Smirnov 2016-17 47

2 Nate Sucese 2016-17 36

3 Casey Bailey 2012-13 27 Andrew Sturtz 2015-16 27

5 Scott Conway 2014-15 26 Chase Berger 2015-16 26

Ryan Kirwan 2021-22 26

8 David Glen 2012-13 25

9 Vince Pedrie 2015-16 22 Ben Schoen 2021-22 22

10 Alec Marsh 2015-16 21 Alex Limoges 2017-18 21

GOALS BY A FRESHMAN

1 Denis Smirnov 2016-17 19

2 Andrew Sturtz 2015-16 18

3 Nate Sucese 2016-17 17

4 David Glen 2012-13 16

5 Casey Bailey 2012-13 14

6 Chase Berger 2015-16 13

Ryan Kirwan 2021-22 13

8 Evan Barratt 2017-18 11

9 Scott Conway 2014-15 10

10 Vince Pedrie 2015-16 8

Kris Myllari 2016-17 8

ASSISTS BY A FRESHMAN

1 Denis Smirnov 2016-17 28

2 Nate Sucese 2016-17 19

3 Cole Hults 2017-18 17

4 Scott Conway 2014-15 16 Ben Schoen 2021-22 16

6 Brandon Biro 2016-17 14 Alec Marsh 2015-16 14 Vince Pedrie 2015-16 14 Kevin Kerr 2015-16 14 Alex Limoges 2017-18 14

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GAMES PLAYED BY SKATERS

1 17 players tied with... 39

PLUS-MINUS (Min. 50 pct. of team games)

1 Erik Autio 2016-17 +33

2 Paul DeNaples 2018-19 +31

3 Vince Pedrie 2016-17 +27

4 Andrew Sturtz 2016-17 +26

Denis Smirnov 2016-17 +24

6 Cole Hults 2019-20 +23

Alex Limoges 2018-19 +23

8 Liam Folkes 2018-19 +20

9 Evan Barratt 2018-19 +19

Cole Hults 2018-19 +19 Kris Myllari 2018-19 +19

PENALTIES

1 David Glen 2012-13 23

Nikita Pavlychev 2016-17 23 Nikita Pavlychev 2018-19 23

4 Evan Barratt 2018-19 22

5 James Robinson 2017-18 21

6 David Glen 2013-14 20

Zach Saar 2013-14 20

Andrew Sturtz 2017-18 20

9 Kenny Brooks 2015-16 18 Nikita Pavlychev 2017-18 18

PENALTY MINUTES

1 David Glen 2013-14 62

Andrew Sturtz 2017-18 62

David Glen 2012-13 57 Nikita Pavlychev 2018-19 57

Evan Barratt 2018-19 55

James Robinson 2017-18 53

Scott Conway 2014-15 51

Mark Yanis 2013-14 49

Kenny Brooks 2015-16 47

Nikita Pavlychev 2016-17 46 Kenny Johnson 2021-22 46

GAMES PLAYED BY GOALIES

1 Peyton Jones 2016-17 36

2 Peyton Jones 2017-18 35

3 Peyton Jones 2018-19 32

4 Peyton Jones 2019-20 30

5 Matthew Skoff 2013-14 23

Oskar Autio 2021-22 23

7 Eamon McAdam 2015-16 22

8 Oskar Autio 2020-21 18 Matthew Skoff 2012-13 18 Matthew Skoff 2014-15 18 Matthew Skoff 2015-16 18

GAMES STARTED BY GOALIES

1 Peyton Jones 2016-17 36

2 Peyton Jones 2017-18 35

3 Peyton Jones 2018-19 32

4 Peyton Jones 2019-20 30

5 Matthew Skoff 2013-14 23

Oskar Autio 2021-22 23

7 Eamon McAdam 2015-16 22

8 Oskar Autio 2020-21 18 Matthew Skoff 2015-16 18

10 Matthew Skoff 2012-13 17 Matthew Skoff 2014-15 17

VICTORIES

1 Peyton Jones 2016-17 23

2 Peyton Jones 2019-20 18

Peyton Jones 2018-19 18

4 Peyton Jones 2017-18 17

5 Eamon McAdam 2015-16 13

6 Oskar Autio 2021-22 10

7 Oskar Autio 2020-21 9 Matthew Skoff 2012-13 9

9 Matthew Skoff 2013-14 8 Matthew Skoff 2015-16 8

SAVES

1 Peyton Jones 2017-18 983

2 Peyton Jones 2018-19 942

3 Peyton Jones 2016-17 884

4 Peyton Jones 2019-20 876

5 Matthew Skoff 2013-14 656

6 Eamon McAdam 2015-16 631

7 Oskar Autio 2021-22 591

8 Matthew Skoff 2015-16 560

9 Matthew Skoff 2012-13 513

10 Oskar Autio 2020-21 474

ASSISTS BY A GOALIE

1 Peyton Jones 2017-18 4 Oskar Autio 2021-22 4

2 Eamon McAdam 2015-16 3

3 Peyton Jones 2016-17 2

4 Peyton Jones 2019-20 2

5 Eamon McAdam 2014-15 1 Chris Funkey 2017-18 1 Liam Souliere 2020-21 1

SHUTOUTS

1 Peyton Jones 2016-17 2 Matthew Skoff 2012-13 2 Oskar Autio 2019-20 2

4 PJ Musico 2012-13 1 Matthew Skoff 2013-14 1 Eamon McAdam 2015-16 1 Chris Funkey 2016-17 1 Chris Funkey 2017-18 1 Peyton Jones 2017-18 1 Oskar Autio 2020-21 1 Oskar Autio 2021-22 1

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE

1 Matthew Skoff 2012-13 2.48

2 Peyton Jones 2016-17 2.60 Peyton Jones 2019-20 2.60

4 Matthew Skoff 2014-15 2.81

5 Liam Souliere 2021-22 2.88

6 Matthew Skoff 2013-14 2.95

7 Chris Funkey 2017-18 2.96

8 Eamon McAdam 2015-16 2.98

9 Peyton Jones 2017-18 3.03

10 PJ Musico 2014-15 3.05

SAVE PERCENTAGE

1 Matthew Skoff 2012-13 .921

2 Peyton Jones 2019-20 .919

3 Eamon McAdam 2015-16 .913

4 Eamon McAdam 2014-15 .910

5 PJ Musico 2014-15 .909

6 Matthew Skoff 2014-15 .907

7 Matthew Skoff 2013-14 .906

8 Peyton Jones 2017-18 .905 Liam Souliere 2021-22 .905

10 Peyton Jones 2016-17 .904

RECORD

1 Peyton Jones 2016-17 .686 (23-10-2)

2 Eamon McAdam 2015-16 .614 (13-8-1)

3 Peyton Jones 2018-19 .594 (18-12-2)

4 Matthew Skoff 2015-16 .594 (8-5-3)

5 Peyton Jones 2017-18 .559 (17-13-4)

6 Eamon McAdam 2014-15 .550 (5-4-1)

7 PJ Musico 2014-15 .542 (6-5-1)

8 Liam Souliere 2021-22 .500 (7-7-1)

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Victories 2012-13 Matthew Skoff 2.48 Matthew Skoff .921 Matthew Skoff 513 Matthew Skoff 2 Matthew Skoff 9 2013-14 Matthew Skoff 2.95 Matthew Skoff .906 Matthew Skoff 656 Matthew Skoff 1 Matthew Skoff 8 2014-15 Matthew Skoff 2.81 Eamon McAdam .910 Matthew Skoff 440 n/a Matthew Skoff 7 2015-16 Eamon McAdam 2.98 Eamon McAdam .913 Eamon McAdam 631 Eamon McAdam 1 Eamon McAdam 13 2016-17 Peyton Jones 2.60 Peyton Jones .904 Peyton Jones 884 Peyton Jones 2 Peyton Jones 23 2017-18 Peyton Jones 3.03 Peyton Jones .905 Peyton Jones 983 Jones, Funkey 1 Peyton Jones 17 2018-19 Peyton Jones 3.32 Peyton Jones .901 Peyton Jones 942 N/A Peyton Jones 18 2019-20 Peyton Jones 2.60 Peyton Jones .919 Peyton Jones 876 Oskar Autio 2 Peyton Jones 18 2020-21 Oskar Autio 3.13 Oskar Autio .894 Oskar Autio 474 Oskar Autio 1 Oskar Autio 9 2021-22 Liam Souliere 2.88 Liam Souliere .905 Oskar Autio 591 Oskar Autio 1 Oskar Autio 10

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

Points 478 2018-19

Goals Scored 177 2018-19

Goals Scored/Gm. 4.54 2018-19

Fewest Goals Allowed 80 2012-13

Fewest Goals Allowed/Gm. 2.56 2019-20

Power-Play Goals 35 2016-17

Short-Handed Goals 12 2015-16

Assists 301 2018-19

Shots 1,719 2016-17

Shots/Gm. 44.1 2016-17

Penalties 191 2013-14

Penalty Minutes 443 2013-14

Wins 25 2016-17

Home Wins 15 2018-19

Road Wins 9 2019-20

Neutral Ice Wins 4 2016-17

Losses 26 2013-14

Home Losses 12 2013-14

Road Losses 11 2013-14 2021-22

Neutral Ice Losses 4 2014-15

Overtime Games 7 2015-16 2017-18

Overtime Wins 4 2020-21

Overtime Losses 3 2012-13

Best Winning Pct. .667 2016-17

Worst Winning Pct. .250 2013-14

Ties 5 2017-18

Saves 1,164 2015-16

Games Played 39 2016-17 2018-19

Shutouts 3 2012-13 2016-17 2019-20

SINGLE-GAME TEAM RECORDS

Goals 11

11/10/18 at Robert Morris (W, 11-6)

Assists 20 11/10/18 vs. Robert Morris Points 31 11/10/18 at Robert Morris Shots 67 11/13/15 vs. Sacred Heart Fewest Shots 18 3/13/15 at Minnesota

Most Shots Allowed 57 3/12/16 at Michigan

Fewest Shots Allowed 13 2/15/14 vs. Michigan State 11/24/21 at St. Thomas

Power-Play Goals 5

11/13/15 vs. Sacred Heart

Short-Handed Goals 2 1/19/19 vs. Ohio State (L, 6-4)

Penalties 15 10/18/12 at Buffalo State

Penalty Minutes 41 10/18/12 at Buffalo State

Largest Margin of Victory 8 11/19/16 vs. Arizona State, 8-0 Saves 52 3/20/14 vs. Michigan (Matthew Skoff)

Fewest Saves 11 2/15/14 vs. Michigan State

TEAM RECORDS

TEAM GAME STREAKS

Unbeaten Streak

.13 (12-0-1) 10/14/16 12/2/16

Home Unbeaten Streak .13 (12-0-1) 10/28/16 1/20/17

Road Unbeaten Streak 5 (3-0-2) 10/10/15 1/22/16 5 (4-0-1) 11/17/17 12/8/17

Winning Streak 11 10/22/16 12/2/16

Home Winning Streak 12 10/28/16 1/14/17

Road Winning Streak 4 2/10/17 2/25/17

Losing Streak 9 12/28/13 2/7/14

Home Losing Streak 8 11/14/13 2/7/14

Road Losing Streak 6 12/6/13 2/1/14 2/13/15 3/14/15

Consecutive Goals 15 11/18/16 12/2/16

Shutout Streak .175:54 11/21/15 12/4/15

INDIVIDUAL STREAKS

Consecutive Games with a Point

11 Evan Barratt 10/12/18 11/23/18

Consecutive Games with Multiple-Points

5 Evan Barratt 11/9/18 11/23/18 Alex Limoges 11/2/18 11/16/18

Consecutive Games with a Goal

7 Evan Barratt 11/2/18 11/23/18

Consecutive Games with an Assist

8 Trevor Hamilton 10/6/16 11/3/16

Consecutive Games with a Point (D)

8 Trevor Hamilton 10/6/16 11/3/16 Cole Hults 10/13/17 11/4/17

Consecutive Games with a Penalty

6 Zach Saar 10/25/13 12/1/13

Shutout Streak (in Minutes) 167:09 Oskar Autio 10/18/19 1/18/20

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NDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS Goals 3

David Glen (2/8/13 vs. Alabama Huntsville)

Casey Bailey (1/9/15 vs. Ohio State)

Tommy Olczyk (12/11/15 vs. Princeton)

Denis Smirnov (11/18/16 vs. Arizona State)

James Robinson (11/4/17 vs. Mercyhurst)

Nate Sucese (1/5/18 vs. Wisconsin)

Evan Barratt (11/17/18 vs. Michigan)

Cole Hults (10/11/19 vs. Sacred Heart)

Liam Folkes (11/29/19 at Merrimack)

Kevin Wall (10/22/21 vs. Niagara)

Assists 4

Andrew Sturtz (11/4/17 vs. Mercyhurst)

Alex Limoges (12/1/18 at Wisconsin)

Connor McMenamin (1/22/21 vs. Wisconsin)

Points 5

Andrew Sturtz (11/4/17 vs. Mercyhurst)

Connor McMenamin (1/22/21 vs. Wisconsin)

Shots 13

Taylor Holstrom (2/27/15 at Ohio State)

Penalties 4

Mark Yanis (2/8/13 vs. Alabama Huntsville)

Penalty Minutes 17

5x, Most Recent (Nikita Pavlychev - 1/17/2020 vs. Michigan)

MISCELLANEOUS GAME RECORDS

Longest Game 93:33 4-3 (2OT) vs. Minnesota (3/17/17)

Fastest Back-to-Back Goals 0:09 Richard, Berger (1/14/17 vs. MSU, 3rd)

Fastest Back-to-Back Goals (Player) .. 1:09 Casey Bailey (1/9/15 vs. Ohio State, 3rd)

Fastest Goal to Start a Period ...... 0:06 Sam Sternschein (11/17/18 vs. Michigan, OT)

Fastest Goal to Start a Game ....... 0:13 Casey Bailey (1/5/13 at Connecticut, 1st)

Fastest Goal to Start a Playoff Game .. 0:16 Trevor Hamilton (3/3/18 vs. Minnesota, 1st)

Largest Comeback in Victory 3 2x, last vs. No. 20 ASU (Down 3-0 & 4-1; won 5-4 OT)

TEAM PERIOD RECORDS Goals

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10/11/14 vs. UConn, 2nd 10/26/14 vs. Holy Cross, 3rd 11/19/16 vs. Arizona State, 1st 3/25/17 vs. Union, 3rd 11/10/18 at RMU, 2nd 10/11/19 vs. Sacred Heart, 3rd 12/3/20 vs. No. 7 Michigan, 2nd Assists 10 11/10/18 at RMU, 2nd 12/3/20 vs. No. 7 Michigan, 2nd Points 15 11/10/18 at RMU, 2nd 12/3/20 vs. No. 7 Michigan, 2nd Shots 31

10/28/16 vs. Canisius, 1st Shots Allowed 23 2/24/13 at Wisconsin, 3rd Saves 22

11/13/15 vs. Sacred Heart, 1st (E. McAdam) 1/26/19 vs. Michigan, 1st (P. Jones)

Penalties 7

10/25/13 vs. RIT, 1st

Penalty Minutes 25

10/25/13 vs. RIT, 1st Margin of Goals 5 11/19/16 vs. Arizona State, 1st (5-0) 3/25/17 vs. Union, 3rd (5-0) Goals Against 5 3/11/16 at Michigan, 3rd Fewest Shots Allowed 1 12/14/19 at Notre Dame, 3rd

INDIVIDUAL PERIOD RECORDS

Goals

Casey Bailey (1/9/15 vs. Ohio State, 3rd)

Assists

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Alex Limoges (12/1/18 at Wisconsin, 2nd) Evan Barratt (12/8/18 vs. Notre Dame, 1st) Connor McMenamin (1/22/21 vs. Wisconsin, 1st)

Points

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Nate Sucese (3/25/17 vs. Union, 3rd)

E. McAdam (11/13/15 vs. Sacred Heart, 1st) P. Jones (1/26/19 vs. Michigan, 1st)

Penalties

George Saad (10/20/12 at RIT, 3rd) Mark Yanis (12/1/13 at Union, 1st) Nikita Pavlychev (1/17/2020 vs. Michigan, 3rd)

Penalty Minutes

George Saad (10/20/12 at RIT, 3rd Nikita Pavlychev (1/17/2020 vs. Michigan, 3rd)

THE FIRST VARSITY ERA

Penn State sponsored varsity hockey for five seasons (1940-44, 1946-47) before dissolv ing due to limited facilities.

1940-41 (6-3-1)

Head Coach: Arthur Davis

Captain: George Wolbert

GOAL LEADERS

John Dufford 14

Penny Gates 7 Earl Johnson 5 George Wolbert 2 Mike Fedock 1

1941-42 (5-3-0)

Head Coach: Arthur Davis

Captain: Larry Lightbody

GOAL LEADERS

John Dufford 14

Ted Cauffman 6 Earl Johnson 6 Art Gladstone 3 Mike Fedock 1 Bert Anthony 1 T.J. Goodwin 1

1942-43 (2-2-0)

Head Coach: Arthur Davis Captain: Ted Cauffman

GOAL LEADERS

Ted Cauffman 4 Fred Bernbaum 2 Don Steva 1 Bill Levy 1

1943-44 (0-2-0)

Head Coach: Arthur Davis Captain: Art Gladstone

GOAL LEADERS

Art Gladstone 1 F. Rainear 1 C. Bair 1 R. Nelson 1

1946-47 (0-3-0)

Head Coach: James O’Hara

Captains: Fred Bernbaum, Art Gladstone

GOAL LEADERS

Fred Bernbaum 3 J. Egan 2 Ted Cauffman 1 R. Nelson 1

EARLY VARSITY GOAL LEADERS

1 John Dufford 1940-42 28

2 Earl Johnson 1940-42 11

Ted Cauffman 1941-47 11

3 Penny Gates 1940-41 7

4 Fred Bernbaum 1942-47 5

5 Art Gladstone 1941-47 4

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1940-41 6-3-1

Head Coach: Arthur Davis Captain: George Wolbert

Dec. 6 1 vs. Carnegie Tech W 3-1

Jan. 17 1 vs. Temple W 6-1

Feb. 7 1 vs. Temple W 5-3

Feb. 21 1 vs. Carnegie Tech W 3-1

Feb. 28 1 vs. John Carroll L 2-3

March 6 2 at Hershey Jr. Cubs L 2-5

March 8 at Georgetown T 4-4

March 15 2 vs. Lehigh W 4-1

March 22 1 vs. Franklin & Marshall W 5-4

March 28 1 vs. Georgetown L 2-3

1 at Shaffer Ice Palace (Johnstown, Pa.)

2 at Hershey Sports Arena (Hershey, Pa.)

1941-42 5-3-0

Head Coach: Arthur Davis Captain: Larry Lightbody

Jan. 14 1 at Hershey Jr. Cubs L 1-2

Jan. 17 2 vs. Carnegie Tech W 7-0

Jan. 24 at Georgetown L 3-5

Feb. 14 3 vs. Carnegie Tech W 3-2

Feb. 18 1 vs. Saint Joseph’s W 5-1

Feb. 25 1 vs. Franklin & Marshall W 4-1

March 10 vs. Navy All-Stars L 2-6

March 14 1 vs. Lehigh W 4-2

1 at Hershey Sports Arena (Hershey, Pa.)

2 at Shaffer Ice Palace (Johnstown, Pa.)

2 at Youngstown, Ohio

1942-43 2-2-0

Head Coach: Arthur Davis Captain: Ted Cauffman

Feb. 8 at Drexel Tech W 4-0

Feb. 17 1 at Drexel Tech W 4-1

March 13 at Baltimore All-Stars L 0-11 March 14 at Washington All-Stars L 1-5 1 at Hershey Sports Arena (Hershey, Pa.)

1943-44 0-2-0

Head Coach: Arthur Davis Captain: Art Gladstone

Dec. 15 ^ at Hershey Jr. Cubs L 4-7

Jan. 16 ^ vs. Army Air Corps L 3-8

Feb. 5 at Cornell L 1-7

Feb. 26 at Army L 3-18

1946-47 0-3-0

Head Coach: James O’Hora Captains: Fred Bernbaum, Art Gladstone

Jan. 18 at Colgate L 0-14

Feb. 12 at Army L 3-12

March 3 at Georgetown L 4-11

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Head Coach: Guy Gadowsky Captain: Tommy Olczyk Oct. 12 AIC L (OT) 2-3 Oct. 13 1 AIC W (OT) 4-3 Oct. 19 at Buffalo State L 0-3 Oct. 20 2 at RIT W 3-2 Oct. 26 at Army W 5-0 Oct. 27 at Sacred Heart W 6-3 Nov. 3 BUFFALO STATE W 4-2 Nov. 9 AIR FORCE L 1-5 Nov. 10 AIR FORCE W 5-1 Nov. 24 at Union (8/8) L 0-2 Nov. 25 at Union (8/8) L 1-4 Nov. 30 ^ ARIZONA STATE W 8-3 Dec. 1 ^ ARIZONA STATE L 1-3 Dec. 7 at Holy Cross L (OT) 4-5 Dec. 8 at Holy Cross L 1-4 Dec. 11 at Fredonia State W 4-0 Dec. 15 ROBERT MORRIS L 2-3 Dec. 28

vs. Robert Morris L 0-6 Dec. 29

vs. Ohio State W 5-4 Jan. 4 at Connecticut L 3-4 Jan. 5 at Connecticut L 1-4 Jan. 11

U.S. NATIONAL U-18 TEAM W 5-2 Jan. 12

U.S. NATIONAL U-18 TEAM L 0-3 Jan. 15 NEUMANN L (OT) 2-3 Jan. 19

vs. Vermont W 4-2 Jan. 25 at Michigan State L 3-5 Jan. 26 at Michigan State W 3-2 Feb. 1

OHIO W 6-1 Feb. 2

OHIO W 5-3 Feb. 8 ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE W 4-0 Feb. 9 ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE W 4-3 Feb. 15

OKLAHOMA W 4-1 Feb. 16

OKLAHOMA W 3-0 Feb. 24 at Wisconsin (--/18) L 0-5 Feb. 25 at Wisconsin (--/16) W (OT) 3-2

at Mohegan Sun Arena (Wilkes-Barre, Pa.)

at Blue Cross Arena (Rochester, N.Y.)

Three Rivers Classic; at CONSOL Energy Center (Pittsburgh)

Philadelphia College Hockey Faceoff; at Wells Fargo Center

at GIANT Center (Hershey, Pa.)

Conference Game

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2013-14

8-26-2, 3-16-1-0 Big Ten (6th)

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2014-15

18-15-4, 10-9-1-0 Big Ten (4th)

Oct. 11 ARMY W 4-1

Oct. 18 at Air Force L 2-5 Oct. 19 at Air Force L 1-3 Oct. 25 RIT T (OT) 3-3 Oct. 26 1 vs. Vermont L 2-5

Nov. 1 at Robert Morris W 5-4 Nov. 8 SACRED HEART W 2-1 Nov. 14 UMASS LOWELL (13/16) L 0-4 Nov. 15 UMASS LOWELL (13/16) L 2-3 Nov. 30 UNION (--/15) L 3-4 Dec. 1 UNION (--/15) L 4-5 Dec. 6 * at Wisconsin (--/17) L 1-7 Dec. 7 * at Wisconsin (--/17) L 3-4 Dec. 27 2 vs. Robert Morris W 3-2 Dec. 28 2 vs. Boston College (6/7) L 2-8

Jan. 12 * MINNESOTA (1/1) L 2-3

Jan. 13 * MINNESOTA L 2-5

Jan. 17 * at Michigan State L 0-3 Jan. 18 * at Michigan State L 2-3

Jan. 25 BOSTON COLLEGE (2/2)

2-3 Jan. 31 * at Ohio State

1-5 Feb. 1 * at Ohio State

2-5 Feb. 7 * MICHIGAN (10/10)

Feb. 8 * MICHIGAN (10/10)

Feb. 14 * MICHIGAN STATE

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1-2 Feb. 21 * at Michigan (10/10)

Feb. 15 * MICHIGAN STATE

(OT) 5-4 Feb. 22 * at Michigan (10/10)

2-5 Feb. 28 * at Minnesota (2/2)

1-5 March 1 * at Minnesota (2/2)

March 7 * WISCONSIN (5/5)

March 8 * WISCONSIN (5/5)

March 14 * OHIO STATE

March 15 * OHIO STATE

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March 20 3 vs. Michigan (13/13) W (2OT) 2-1

March 21 3 vs. Wisconsin (5/5)

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1 Brice Goal Rush; at Carlson Center (Fairbanks, Alaska)

Frozen Apple; at Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)

Three Rivers Classic; at CONSOL Energy Center (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

Philadelphia College Hockey Faceoff; at Wells Fargo Center

Big Ten Tournament; at Joe Louis Arena (Detroit, Mich.)

Exhibition * Conference Game USA Today/USA Hockey and USCHO.com rankings listed.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Head Coach: Guy Gadowsky Captain: James Robinson

Oct. 1 ^ Ottawa L (OT) 3-4 Oct. 6 at Clarkson L 1-2 Oct. 7 at St. Lawrence W 4-1 Oct. 13 * at Minnesota (7/7) W 3-1 Oct. 15 * at Minnesota (7/7) L 3-6

Oct. 19 AIC W 7-5 Oct. 20 AIC L (OT) 2-3 Oct. 27 * MICHIGAN W (OT) 5-4 Oct. 28 * MICHIGAN L 2-5 Nov. 3 MERCYHURST L 4-7 Nov. 4 MERCYHURST W 7-5 Nov. 10 * at Notre Dame (6/6) L 3-5 Nov. 11 * at Notre Dame (6/6) L 0-1 Nov. 17 1 at Arizona State W 7-0 Nov. 18 1 at Arizona State W 4-2 Nov. 24 * MICHIGAN STATE W 7-2 Nov. 25 * MICHIGAN STATE T (SOL) 2-2 Dec. 1 * at Ohio State (13/11) T (SOW) 5-5 Dec. 2 * at Ohio State (13/11) W 4-0 Dec. 8 at Robert Morris W 5-2 Dec. 9 2 ROBERT MORRIS W 7-4

Jan. 5 * WISCONSIN (15/15) W 5-1

Jan. 6 * WISCONSIN (15/15) T (SOW) 3-3

Jan. 12 * OHIO STATE (7/6) W 5-2

Jan. 13 * OHIO STATE (7/6) L 1-5

Jan. 19 * at Michigan (--/20) L 0-4

Jan. 20 * at Michigan (--/20) L 2-3 Jan. 26 * at Wisconsin (--/18) L 2-4

Jan. 27 * at Wisconsin (--/18) T (SOL) 4-4

Feb. 2 * NOTRE DAME (2/2) L 3-5

Feb. 3 * NOTRE DAME (2/2) T (SOL) 2-2

Feb. 16 * at Michigan State L 2-4

Feb. 17 * at Michigan State W 3-2

Feb. 23 * MINNESOTA (8/8) W 5-1

Feb. 24 * MINNESOTA (8/8)

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22-15-2, 11-12-1-1 Big Ten (4th)

Head Coach: Guy Gadowsky Captain: Chase Berger Oct. 6 ^ BROCK W 3-2 Oct. 11 CLARKSON (--/17) W 4-3 Oct. 12 CLARKSON (--/17) W 5-1 Oct. 19 NIAGARA W 8-2 Oct. 20 NIAGARA W 4-1 Oct. 26 PRINCETON (14/13) W 4-2 Nov. 2 ARIZONA STATE W 6-5 Nov. 3 ARIZONA STATE L (OT) 3-4 Nov. 9 ROBERT MORRIS W 7-2 Nov. 10 at Robert Morris W 11-6 Nov. 16 * MICHIGAN (--/16) L 4-6 Nov. 17 * MICHIGAN (--/16) W (OT) 7-6 Nov. 23 * at Ohio State (5/5) W 4-3 Nov. 24 1 at Ohio State (5/5) L 2-5 Nov. 30 1 at Wisconsin T (SOW) 3-3 Dec. 1 * at Wisconsin L 5-8 Dec. 7 * NOTRE DAME (6/5) L 4-5 Dec. 8 * NOTRE DAME (6/5) W 9-1 Dec. 15 1 vs. Princeton T 4-4 Jan. 4 * at Minnesota W 4-2 Jan. 5 * at Minnesota L 1-4 Jan. 11 * MICHIGAN STATE W 4-2 Jan. 12 * MICHIGAN STATE L 4-6 Jan. 18 * OHIO STATE (5/4) L 1-4 Jan. 19 * OHIO STATE (5/4) L 4-6 Jan. 24 * at Michigan L 1-5 Jan. 26 *2 vs. Michigan W 5-2 Feb. 8 * MINNESOTA W 7-2 Feb. 9 * MINNESOTA W 6-2 Feb. 15 * at Michigan State L 3-5 Feb. 16 * at Michigan State W 5-3 Feb. 22 * WISCONSIN W 8-2 Feb. 23

WISCONSIN L 3-7 March 1

at Notre Dame (--/17) L (OT) 4-5 March 2

at Notre Dame (--/17) W 3-2 March 8

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WISCONSIN L 3-4 March 9

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B1G Tournament Quarterfinals (at Pegula Ice Arena, University Park, Pa.)

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WISCONSIN W 6-2 March 10

WISCONSIN W (OT) 4-3 March 17

B1G Tournament Semifinals (at Compton Family Ice Arena, South Bend, Ind.)

NCAA Midwest Regional (at PPL Center, Allentown, Pa.)

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at Ohio State (6/6) W 5-1 March 23

at Notre Dame (--/16) L 2-3

Philadelphia College Hockey Faceoff; at Wells Fargo Center

Big Ten Super Saturday; at Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)

B1G Tournament Quarterfinals (at Pegula Ice Arena, University Park, Pa.)

B1G Tournament Semifinals (at Value City Arena, Columbus, Ohio)

B1G Tournament Final (at Compton Family Ice Arena, South Bend, Ind.)

Exhibition

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20-10-4, 12-8-4-1 Big Ten (1st)

Head Coach: Guy Gadowsky Captain: Brandon Biro

Oct. 6 ^ OTTAWA W 5-0

Oct. 11 SACRED HEART W 8-2 Oct. 12 SACRED HEART W 5-4 Oct. 17 ALASKA W 7-0 Oct. 18 ALASKA L 0-4

Oct. 25 ROBERT MORRIS W 2-1

Oct. 31 * WISCONSIN (7/7) W 6-1

Nov. 1 * WISCONSIN (7/7) W 4-2 Nov. 8 * MICHIGAN STATE L 0-2 Nov. 9 * MICHIGAN STATE W 6-4 Nov. 15 * at Minnesota W 8-2 Nov. 16 * at Minnesota W 6-3 Nov. 22 * OHIO STATE (11/11) W 5-4 Nov. 23 OHIO STATE (11/11) L 3-4 Nov. 29 1 at Merrimack W 7-0 Nov. 30 1 at UMass-Lowell (--/15) L (OT) 2-3 Dec. 6 * at Michigan L 1-4 Dec. 7 * at Michigan W 3-1 Dec. 13 at Notre Dame (14/14) W 4-2 Dec. 14 * at Notre Dame (14/14) L 0-3

Jan. 3 NIAGARA W 3-2

Jan. 4 NIAGARA W 2-0

Jan. 11 2 at Robert Morris W 6-2

Jan. 17 * MICHIGAN L 0-6

Jan. 18 * MICHIGAN T (3v3L) 4-4

Jan. 24 * at Michigan State (--/19) L 2-4

Jan. 25 * at Michigan State (--/19) W (OT) 2-1

Jan. 31 * NOTRE DAME T (SOL) 3-3 Feb. 1 * NOTRE DAME L 2-4 Feb. 7 * at Ohio State (13/13) T (SOL) 2-2 Feb. 8 * at Ohio State (13/13) W 6-3 Feb. 14 * at Wisconsin L 3-4 Feb. 15 * at Wisconsin W 3-2 Feb. 21 * MINNESOTA (--/18) T (3v3W) 3-3 Feb. 22 * MINNESOTA (--/18) W 3-2

2020-21 10-12, 7-11 Big Ten (5th)

Head Coach: Guy Gadowsky Captain: Alex Limoges Nov. 19 at Minnesota L 1-4 Nov. 20 * at Minnesota L 2-3 Nov. 23 * at Wisconsin L 3-6 Nov. 24 * at Wisconsin L 3-7 Dec. 2 * MICHIGAN L 1-3 Dec. 3 * MICHIGAN W 9-5 Dec. 11 ARIZONA STATE W (OT) 3-2 Dec. 13 ARIZONA STATE W (OT) 5-4 Jan. 3 * at Michigan State W 1-0 Jan. 4 * at Michigan State L 105 Jan. 8 * at Ohio State L 3-6 Jan. 9 * at Ohio State W 5-2 Jan. 15 * MICHIGAN STATE W (OT) 3-2 Jan. 16 MICHIGAN STATE W 3-1 Jan. 21 WISCONSIN L 1-4 Jan. 22 WISCONSIN W 5-4 Jan. 28 * NOTRE DAME W (OT) 2-1 Jan. 29 * NOTRE DAME L (OT) 2-3 Mar. 5 * at Notre Dame L 2-5 Mar. 6 * at Notre Dame L 1-7 Mar. 14 1 vs Notre Dame W 6-3 Mar. 15 2 vs Wisconsin L (OT) 3-4

Tournament Quarterfinals (at Compton Family Ice Arena, South Bend, Ind.)

B1G Tournament Semifinals (at Compton Family Ice Arena, South Bend, Ind.)

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Head Coach: Guy Gadowsky Captain: Paul DeNaples

Oct. 3 LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY W 3-1 Oct. 4 LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY W 5-2 Oct. 8 CANISUS L 1-4 Oct. 9 CANISUS W 5-2

Oct. 21 NIAGARA W 4-0

Oct. 22 NIAGARA W 6-2

Oct. 30 vs. North Dakota (6/6) W 6-4 Nov. 5 * at Ohio State L 2-5

Nov. 6 * at Ohio State L 1-4

Nov. 11 * MICHIGAN (2/2) L 1-5 Nov. 12 * MICHIGAN (2/2) L 2-6 Nov. 19 * at Minnesota (7/7) W 5-3 Nov. 20 * at Minnesota (7/7) L 2-4 Nov. 23 at St. Thomas (MN) W 5-1 Nov. 24 at St. Thomas (MN) w 4-1 Dec. 3 * MICHIGAN STATE W 4-2 Dec. 4 * MICHIGAN STATE L 3-4 Dec. 10 * at Wisconsin L 1-4 Dec. 11 * at Wisconsin W (OT) 5-4 Jan. 1 at Army West Point W 5-3

Jan. 7 * NOTRE DAME (13/13) L 2-4

Jan. 8 * NOTRE DAME (13/13) L (OT) 4-5

Jan. 14 * at Michigan (4/5) L 2-3

Jan. 15 * at Michigan (4/5) L 3-4

Jan. 21 * WISCONSIN W 4-1

Jan. 22 * WISCONSIN W 7-2

Jan. 28 * OHIO STATE (12/11) T (OT) 2-2

Jan. 29 * OHIO STATE (12/11) L 0-6 Feb. 4 * at Notre Dame (13/12) L 2-7 Feb. 5 * at Notre Dame (13/12) L 0-3 Feb. 18 * MINNESOTA (5/5) L 1-3

Feb. 19 * MINNESOTA (5/5) L 4-6

Feb. 25 * at Michigan State W 5-3

Feb. 26 * at Michigan State L 1-2

Mar. 4 1 at Ohio State (12/12) L 3-4 Mar. 5 1 at Ohio State (12/12) W 3-2 Mar. 6 1 at Ohio State (12/12) W 2-1 Mar. 12 2 at Minnesota (2/2) L 2-3

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ALL-TIME SERIES VS. OPPONENTS

OPPONENTS GP W L T First Mtg. First Win Last Mtg.

Air Force 4 1 3 0 11/9/12 11/10/12 10/19/13

AIC 6 4 2 0 10/12/12 10/13/12 10/20/17

Alabama Huntsville 2 2 0 0 2/8/13 2/8/13 2/9/13

Alaska 3 1 2 0 10/18/14 10/17/19 10/18/19

Alaska Anchorage 5 3 0 2 10/17/14 11/20/15 11/12/16

Arizona State 8 7 1 0 11/18/16 11/18/16 12/13/20

Army 5 3 2 0 2/26/44 10/26/12 1/1/22

Baltimore All-Stars 1 0 1 0 3/13/43 3/13/43

Bentley 2 2 0 0 10/30/14 10/30/14 10/31/14

Boston College 2 0 2 0 12/28/13 1/25/14

Buffalo State 2 1 1 0 10/19/12 11/3/12 11/3/12

Canisius 5 4 1 0 10/10/15 10/10/15 10/9/21

Carnegie Tech 4 4 0 0 12/6/40 12/6/40 2/13/42

Clarkson 4 3 1 0 12/29/15 12/29/15 10/12/18

Colgate 1 0 1 0 1/18/47 1/18/47

Connecticut 4 1 2 1 1/4/13 10/11/14 10/11/14

Cornell 2 0 2 0 2/5/44 11/29/14

Denver 2 0 2 0 3/26/17 3/24/18

Drexel Tech 2 2 0 0 2/8/43 2/8/43 2/17/43

Franklin & Marshall 2 2 0 0 3/22/41 3/22/41 2/25/42

Fredonia State 1 1 0 0 12/11/12 12/11/12 12/11/12

Georgetown 4 0 3 1 3/8/41 3/3/47

Hershey Jr. Cubs 2 0 2 0 3/6/41 1/14/42

Holy Cross 4 2 2 0 12/7/12 10/24/14 10/26/14

John Carroll 1 0 1 0 2/28/41 2/28/41

Lehigh 2 2 0 0 3/15/41 3/15/41 3/14/42

LIU 2 2 0 0 10/3/21 10/3/21 10/4/21

UMass Lowell 5 1 4 0 11/14/13 11/15/14 11/30/19

Mercyhurst 3 2 1 0 10/14/16 10/14/16 11/4/17

Merrimack 1 1 0 0 11/29/19 11/29/19 11/29/19

Michigan 37 14 22 1 2/7/14 2/8/14 1/15/22

Michigan State 38 20 14 4 1/25/13 1/26/13 2/26/22

Minnesota 38 16 21 1 1/12/14 1/21/15 3/12/22 Navy All-Stars 1 0 1 0 3/10/42 3/10/42

Neumann 1 0 1 0 1/15/13 1/15/13

Niagara 9 8 0 1 11/6/15 11/3/16 10/22/21

North Dakota 1 1 0 0 10/30/21 10/30/21 10/30/21

Northern Michigan 2 1 0 1 1/23/15 1/23/15 1/24/15

Notre Dame 27 7 17 3 10/16/15 10/17/15 2/5/22

Ohio State 39 15 21 4 12/29/12 12/29/12 3/6/22

Princeton

RIT

Robert Morris 12

12/11/15 12/11/15 12/15/18

10/20/12 10/20/12 10/25/13

0 12/15/12 11/1/13 1/11/20

AIR FORCE

ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS

Overall ............. 1-3-0 Home 1-1-0 Road 0-2-0 Neutral 0-0-0

11/9/12 L 1-5 H 11/10/12 W 5-1 H 10/18/13 L 2-5 A 10/19/13 L 1-3 A

AIC

Overall ............. 4-2-0 Home 4-2-0 Road 0-0-0 Neutral 0-0-0

10/12/12 L 2-3 OT H

10/13/12 W 4-3 OT H1

10/23/15 W 8-3 H

10/24/15 W 5-3 H

10/19/17 W 7-5 H

10/20/17 L 2-3 OT H 1 Mohegan Sun Arena (Wilkes-Barre, Pa.)

ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE

Overall ............. 2-0-0 Home 2-0-0 Road .................. 0-0-0 Neutral 0-0-0

2/8/13 W 4-0 H 2/9/13 W 3-4 H

ALASKA

Overall 1-2-0 Home 1-1-0 Road 0-1-0 Neutral ................ 0-0-0

10/18/14 L 3-4 A

10/17/19 W 7-0 H 10/18/19 L 0-4 H

ALASKA ANCHORAGE

ARMY

Overall ............. 3-2-0 Home 1-0-0 Road 2-2-0 Neutral 0-0-0 2/26/44 L 3-18 A 2/12/47 L 3-12 A 10/26/12 W 5-0 A 10/11/13 W 4-1 H 1/1/22 W 5-3 A

BALTIMORE ALL-STARS

Overall ............. 0-1-0 Home 0-0-0 Road 0-1-0 Neutral 0-0-0 3/13/43 L 0-11 A

BENTLEY

Overall 2-0-0 Home 2-0-0 Road 0-0-0 Neutral 0-0-0

10/30/14 W 3-2 H 10/31/14 W 3-2 H

BOSTON COLLEGE

Overall ............. 0-2-0 Home 0-1-0 Road 0-0-0 Neutral 0-1-0 12/28/13 L 2-8 N1 1/25/14 L 2-3 H

1 CONSOL Energy Center (Pittsburgh)

BUFFALO STATE

Overall ............. 1-1-0 Home 1-0-0 Road 0-1-0 Neutral 0-0-0 10/19/12 L 0-3 A 11/3/12 W 4-2 H

CANISIUS

Sacred Heart 6

0 10/27/12 10/27/12 10/12/19 Saint Joseph’s 1

0 2/18/42 2/18/42 2/18/42 St. Lawrence

Overall ............. 3-0-2 Home 2-0-0 Road 1-0-1 Neutral 0-0-1

10/29/15 10/6/16 10/7/17 St. Thomas

Temple

Union

11/23/21 11/23/21 11/24/21

1/17/41 1/17/41 2/7/41

11/24/12 3/25/17 3/25/17

Vermont

Overall ............. 4-1-0 Home 3-1-0 Road .................. 1-0-0 Neutral 0-0-0

1/19/13 1/19/13 11/29/15 Washington All-Stars

10/17/14 T 3-3 OT N1 11/20/15 W 5-2 A 11/21/15 T 1-1 OT A 11/11/16 W 6-3 H 11/12/16 W 3-1 H 1 Carlson Center (Fairbanks, Alaska)

3/14/43 3/14/43

Western Michigan

Arizona State

Army Air Corps

Brock

Hershey Jr. Cubs

Ohio

2/24/13 2/25/13 1/22/22

12/30/14 12/30/14 Wisconsin

First Mtg. First Win Last Mtg.

11/30/12 11/30/12 12/1/12

1/16/44 1/16/44

10/6/18 10/6/18 10/6/18

12/15/43 12/15/43

2/1/13 2/1/13 2/2/13

Oklahoma 2 2 0 0 2/15/13 2/15/13 2/16/13

Ottawa 2 1 1 0 10/1/17 10/6/19 10/1/17

Queen’s (Ontario) 1 1 0 0 10/2/16 10/2/16 10/2/16

U.S. U-18 Nat’l Team 2 1 1 0 1/11/13 1/11/13 1/12/13 Windsor 1 1 0 0 10/4/15 10/4/15 10/4/15

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ARIZONA STATE

Overall ............. 7-1-0 Home 5-1-0 Road 2-0-0 Neutral 0-0-0

11/18/16 W 7-4 H 11/19/16 W 8-0 H 11/17/17 W 7-0 A 11/18/17 W 4-2 A 11/2/18 W 6-5 H 11/3/18 L 3-4 OT H 12/11/20 W 3-2 OT H 12/13/20 W 5-4 OT H

10/10/15 W 6-1 A 10/28/16 W 4-1 H 10/29/16 W 4-2 H 10/8/21 L 1-4 H 10/9/21 W 5-2 H

CARNEGIE TECH

Overall ............. 4-0-0 Home ................. 0-0-0 Road 0-0-0 Neutral 4-0-0 12/6/40 W 3-1 N1 2/21/41 W 3-1 N1 1/17/42 W 7-0 N1 2/14/42 W 3-2 N2

1 Shaffer Ice Palace (Johnstown, Pa.)

2 (Youngstown, Ohio)

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6 0
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2 2 0 0
2 2 0 0
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4 3 1 0
1 0 1 0
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2 1 1 0
1 0 1 0
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CLARKSON

Overall ............. 3-1-0 Home 2-0-0 Road 0-1-0 Neutral 1-0-0 12/29/15 W 5-1 N1 10/6/17 L 1-2 A 10/11/18 W 4-3 H 10/12/18 W 5-1 H

1 CONSOL Energy Center (Pittsburgh)

COLGATE

Overall ............. 0-1-0 Home ................. 0-0-0 Road 0-1-0 Neutral 0-0-0

1/18/47 L 0-14 A

CONNECTICUT

Overall ............. 1-2-1 Home 1-0-1 Road 0-2-0 Neutral 0-0-0

1/4/13 L 3-4 A 1/5/13 L 1-4 A 10/10/14 T 2-2 OT H 10/11/14 W 7-1 H

CORNELL

Overall ............. 0-2-0 Home 0-0-0 Road 0-1-0 Neutral 0-1-0

2/5/44 L 1-7 A 11/29/14 L 1-3 N1

1 Madison Square Garden (New York)

DENVER

Overall ............. 0-2-0 Home 0-0-0 Road 0-0-0 Neutral 0-2-0

3/26/18 L 3-6 N1

3/24/18 L 1-5 N2

1NCAA Midwest Regional Final (Cincinnati, Ohio)

2NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinal (Allentown, Pa.)

DREXEL TECH

Overall ............. 2-0-0 Home 0-0-0 Road 2-0-0 Neutral 0-0-0

2/8/43 W 4-0 A

2/17/43 W 4-1 A

FRANKLIN & MARSHALL

Overall 2-0-0 Home 0-0-0 Road 0-0-0 Neutral 2-0-0

3/22/41 W 5-3 N1

2/25/42 W 4-1 N2

1 Shaffer Ice Palace (Johnstown, Pa.)

2 (Hershey, Pa.)

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FREDONIA STATE

UMASS LOWELL

Overall

............. 1-0-0 Home 0-0-0 Road 0-1-0 Neutral 0-0-0

12/11/12 W 4-0 A

GEORGETOWN

Overall ............. 0-3-1 Home 0-0-0 Road 0-2-1 Neutral 0-1-0

3/8/41 T 4-4 A

3/28/41 L 2-3 N1 1/24/42 L 3-5 A

3/3/47 L 4-11 A

1 Shaffer Ice Palace (Johnstown, Pa.)

HERSHEY JR. BEARS

Overall ............. 0-2-0 Home 0-0-0 Road 0-2-0 Neutral 0-0-0

3/6/41 L 2-5 A 1/14/42 L 1-2 A 12/15/43 L 4-7 A^

^ Exhibition

HOLY CROSS

Overall 2-2-0 Home 2-0-0 Road 0-2-0 Neutral 0-0-0 12/7/12 L 4-5 OT A 12/8/12 L 1-4 A 10/24/14 W 3-1 H 10/26/14 W 7-1 H

JOHN CARROLL

Overall ............. 0-1-0 Home 0-0-0 Road 0-0-0 Neutral 0-1-0

2/28/41 L 2-3 N1

1 Shaffer Ice Palace (Johnstown, Pa.)

LEHIGH

Overall ............. 2-0-0 Home 0-0-0 Road 0-0-0 Neutral 2-0-0 3/15/41 W 4-1 N1 3/14/42 W 4-2 N1

1 (Hershey, Pa.)

LIU

Overall 2-0-0 Home 2-0-0 Road 0-0-0 Neutral 0-0-0

10/3/21 W 3-1 H 10/4/21 W 5-2 H

Overall ............. 1-4-0 Home 0-2-0 Road 1-2-0 Neutral 0-0-0

11/14/13 L 0-4 H 11/15/13 L 2-3 H 11/14/14 L 3-5 A 11/15/14 W 4-1 A 11/30/19 L 2-3 OT A

MERCYHURST

Overall ............. 2-1-0 Home 1-1-0 Road 1-0-0 Neutral 0-0-0

10/14/16 W 7-0 A 11/3/17 L 4-7 H 11/4/17 W 7-5 H

MERRIMACK

Overall 1-0-0 Home 0-0-0 Road 1-0-0 Neutral 0-0-0 11/29/19 W 7-0 A

MICHIGAN

Overall ........... 14-22-1 Home 8-8-1 Road 3-12-0 Neutral 3-2-0

2/7/14 L 3-7 H 2/8/14 W 4-0 H 2/21/14 W 5-4 OT A 2/22/14 L 2-5 A 3/20/14 W 2-1 2OT B1GN1 11/21/14 W 3-2 A 11/22/14 L 1-8 A 3/6/15 W 6-4 H 3/7/15 W 4-3 H 1/28/16 L 4-7 H 1/30/16 L 3-6 N2 3/11/16 L 1-7 A 3/12/16 L 1-6 A 3/18/16 L 2-7 B1GN1 12/1/16 W 6-1 H 12/2/16 W 5-1 H 3/10/17 L 2-3 A 3/11/17 L 0-4 A 3/16/17 W 4-1 B1GN3 10/27/17 W 5-4 OT H 10/28/17 L 2-5 H 1/19/18 L 0-4 A 1/20/18 L 2-3 A 11/16/18 L 4-6 H 11/17/18 W 7-6 OT H 1/24/19 L 1-5 A 1/26/19 W 5-2 N2 12/6/19 L 1-4 A 12/7/19 W 3-1 A 1/17/20 L 0-6 H 1/18/20 T 4-4 3v3L H 12/2/20 L 1-3 H 12/3/20 W 9-5 H 11/11/21 L 1-5 H 11/12/21 L 2-6 H 1/14/22 L 2-3 A 1/15/22 L 3-4 A

1 Xcel Energy Center (St. Paul, Minn.)

2 B1G Super Saturday; Madison Square Garden

3Joe Louis Arena (Detroit, Mich.)

MICHIGAN STATE Overall ........... 20-14-4 Home 11-4-3 Road 9-10-1 Neutral 0-0-0

1/25/13 L 3-5 A 1/26/13 W 3-2 A 1/17/14 L 0-3 A 1/18/14 L 2-3 A 2/14/14 T 2-2 SOL H 2/15/14 L 1-2 H 1/16/15 T 2-2 SOL H 1/17/15 W 5-2 H 2/13/15 L 0-3 A 2/14/15 L 2-3 A 12/4/15 W 4-2 H 12/5/15 W 6-1 H 2/12/16 W 6-1 A 2/13/16 T 2-2 SOW A 1/13/17 W 5-2 H 1/14/17 W 5-3 H 2/24/17 W 4-2 A 2/25/17 W 4-1 A 11/24/17 W 7-2 H 11/25/17 T 2-2 SOL H 2/16/18 L 2-4 A 2/17/18 W 3-2 A 1/11/19 W 4-2 H 1/12/19 L 4-6 H 2/15/19 L 3-5 A 2/16/19 W 5-3 A 11/8/19 L 0-2 H 11/9/19 W 6-4 H 1/24/20 L 2-4 A 1/25/20 W 2-1 OT A 1/3/21 W 1-0 A 1/4/21 L 1-5 A 1/15/21 W 3-2 OT H 1/16/21 W 3-1 H 12/3/21 W 4-2 H 12/4/21 L 3-4 H 2/25/22 W 5-3 A 2/26/22 L 1-2 A

MINNESOTA

Overall 16-21-1 Home 9-8-1 Road 6-13-0 Neutral 1-0-0

1/12/14 L 2-3 H 1/13/14 L 2-5 H 2/28/14 L 1-5 A 3/1/14 L 1-2 A 2/20/15 L 1-2 H 2/21/15 W 4-3 OT H 3/13/15 L 0-5 A 3/14/15 L 2-6 A 1/8/16 W 3-2 OT H 1/9/16 L 1-7 H 2/5/16 L 1-4 A 2/6/16 W 5-3 A 2/3/17 L 1-5 A 2/4/17 L 2-5 A 2/17/17 L 3-6 H 2/18/17 L 3-4 OT H 3/18/17 W 4-3 2OT B1GN1 10/13/17 W 3-1 A 10/15/17 L 3-6 A 2/23/18 W 5-1 H 2/24/18 W 5-2 H 3/2/18 W 5-3 H2 3/3/18 W 6-5 H2

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1/4/19 W 4-2 A

1/5/19 L 1-4 A

2/8/19 W 7-2 H 2/9/19 W 6-2 H

11/15/19 W 8-2 A 11/16/19 W 6-3 A

2/21/20 T 3-3 3v3W H

2/22/20 W 3-2 H 11/19/20 L 1-4 A

11/20/20 L 2-3 A 11/19/21 W 5-3 A

11/20/21 L 2-4 A

2/18/22 L 1-3 H

2/19/22 L 4-6 H

3/12/22 L 2-3 A 3

1Joe Louis Arena (Detroit, Mich.)

22018 B1G Tournament Quarterfinals (Best-of-3)

32022 B1G Tournament Semifi nals

NAVY ALL-STARS

Overall ............. 0-1-0 Home 0-0-0 Road 0-1-0 Neutral 0-0-0

3/10/42 L 2-6 A

NEUMANN

Overall 0-1-0 Home 0-1-0 Road 0-0-0 Neutral ................ 0-0-0

1/15/13 L 2-3 OT H

NIAGARA

Overall ............. 8-0-1 Home 8-0-0 Road 0-0-1 Neutral 0-0-0

11/6/15 T 1-1 OT A 11/3/16 W 5-1 H 11/4/16 W 5-1 H 10/19/18 W 8-2 H 10/20/18 W 4-1 H

1/3/20 W 3-2 H

1/4/20 W 2-0 H 10/21/21 W 4-0 H 10/22/21 W 6-2 H

NORTH DAKOTA

Overall ............. 1-0-0 Home 0-0-0 Road 0-0-0 Neutral 1-0-0 10/30/21 W 6-4 N

NORTHERN MICHIGAN

Overall ............. 1-0-1 Home 1-0-1 Road 0-0-0 Neutral 0-0-0

1/23/15 W 5-4 H 1/24/15 T 5-5 OT H

ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS

NOTRE DAME

Overall

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7-17-3 Home 3-7-2 Road 4-10-1 Neutral 0-0-0

10/16/15 L 4-7 H 10/17/15 W 5-3 H 10/21/16 T 3-3 OT A 10/22/16 W 3-2 OT A 11/10/17 L 3-5 A 11/11/17 L 0-1 A

2/16/18 L 3-5 H

2/17/18 T 2-2 SOL H 3/10/18 L 2-3 A1 12/7/18 L 4-5 H 12/8/18 W 9-1 H 3/1/19 L 4-5 OT A 3/2/19 W 3-2 A 3/23/19 L 2-3 A 2 12/13/19 W 4-2 A 12/14/19 L 0-3 A

1/31/20 T 3-3 SOL H 2/1/20 L 2-4 H

1/28/21 W 2-1 OT H

1/29/21 L 2-3 OT H

3/5/21 L 2-5 A 3/6/21 L 1-7 A 3/14/21 W 6-3 A 3 1/7/22 L 2-4 H 1/8/22 L 4-5 OT H 2/4/22 L 2-7 A

2/5/22 L 0-3 A

12018 B1G Tournament Semifinals

22019 B1G Tournament Championship

32021 B1G Tournament Quarterfinals

OHIO STATE

Overall 15-21-4 Home 5-9-2 Road 9-11-2 Neutral 1-1-0

12/29/12 W 5-4 N1

1/31/14 L 1-5 A

2/1/14 L 2-5 A

3/14/14 L 2-4 H

3/15/14 W 4-2 H

1/9/15 L 4-5 OT H

1/10/15 W 4-1 H 2/27/15 L 3-5 A 2/27/15 L 3-5 A

3/19/15 L 1-3 B1GN2

1/22/16 W 3-2 OT A

1/23/16 L 1-5 A

2/19/16 W 6-1 H 2/20/16 L 4-7 H

1/6/17 L 0-3 A

1/7/17 W 4-2 A

1/20/17 T 3-3 SOL H

1/21/17 L 3-6 H 12/1/17 T 5-5 SOW A 12/2/17 W 4-0 A 1/12/18 W 5-2 H 1/13/18 L 5-1 H 11/23/18 W 4-3 A 11/24/18 L 2-5 A

1/18/19 L 1-4 H

1/19/19 L 4-6 H 3/17/19 W 5-1 A3 11/22/19 W 5-4 H 11/23/19 L 3-4 H 2/7/20 T 2-2 SOL A 2/8/20 W 6-3 A 1/8/21 L 3-6 A

1/9/21 W 5-2 A 11/5/21 L 2-5 A 11/6/21 L 1-4 A

1/28/22 T 2-2 SOW H

1/29/22 L 0-6 H 3/4/22 L 3-4 A 4 3/5/22 W 3-2 A 4 3/6/22 W 2-1 A 4

1CONSOL Energy Center (Pittsburgh)

2Joe Louis Arena (Detroit)

32019 B1G Tournament Semifinals 42022 B1G Tournament Quarterfinals

PRINCETON

Overall ............. 2-1-1 Home 2-0-0 Road 0-0-0 Neutral 0-1-1

12/11/15 W 6-3 H 1/28/17 L 5-4 N1 10/26/18 W 4-2 H 12/15/18 T 4-4 N1

1Philadelphia College Hockey Faceoff (Wells Fargo Center; Philadelphia, Pa.)

RIT

Overall ............. 1-0-1 Home 0-0-1 Road 1-0-0 Neutral 0-0-0

10/20/12 W 3-2 A1 10/25/13 T 3-3 OT H

1 Blue Cross Arena (Rochester, N.Y.)

ROBERT MORRIS

Overall ............. 8-4-0 Home ..................3-1-0 Road 3-0-0 Neutral 2-3-0

12/15/12 L 2-3 H 12/28/12 L 0-6 N1 11/1/13 W 5-4 A 12/27/13 W 3-2 N1 12/29/14 L 2-4 N1 12/28/15 L 4-6 N1 12/8/17 W 5-2 A 12/9/18 W 7-4 H 11/9/18 W 7-2 H 11/10/18 W 11-6 A 10/25/19 W 2-1 H 1/11/20 W 6-2 N1

1 PPG PAINTS Arena (Pittsburgh)

SACRED HEART

SAINT JOSEPH’S

Overall

............. 1-0-0 Home 0-0-0 Road 0-0-0 Neutral 1-0-0 2/18/42 W 5-1 N1 1 (Hershey, Pa.)

ST. LAWRENCE

Overall 2-2-1 Home 1-2-1 Road 1-0-0 Neutral 0-0-0 10/29/15 T 2-2 OT H 10/30/15 L 2-4 H 10/6/16 W 4-2 H 10/7/16 L 3-6 H 10/7/17 W 4-1 A

ST. THOMAS (MN)

Overall ............. 2-0-0 Home 0-0-0 Road 2-0-0 Neutral 0-0-0 11/23/21 W 5-1 A 11/24/21 W 4-1 A

TEMPLE

Overall 2-0-0 Home 0-0-0 Road 0-0-0 Neutral 2-0-0 1/17/41 W 6-1 N1 2/7/41 W 5-3 N1

1 Shaffer Ice Palace (Johnstown, Pa.)

UNION

Overall 1-4-0 Home 0-2-0 Road 0-2-0 Neutral 1-0-0 11/24/12 L 0-2 A 11/25/12 L 1-4 A 11/30/13 L 3-4 H 12/1/13 L 4-5 H 3/25/17 W 10-3 N1

VERMONT

Overall

6-0-0 Home 5-0-0 Road 1-0-0 Neutral 0-0-0

10/27/12 W 6-3 A

11/8/13 W 2-1 H 11/13/15 W 8-2 H 11/14/15 W 3-2 H 10/11/19 W 8-2 H 10/12/19 W 5-4 H

Overall ............. 3-1-0 Home 0-0-0 Road 0-0-0 Neutral 3-1-0 1/19/13 W 4-2 N1 10/26/13 L 2-5 N1 1/31/15 W 4-2 N1 11/29/15 W 4-0 N1

1 Wells Fargo Center (Philadelphia)

WASHINGTON ALL-STARS

Overall ............. 0-1-0 Home 0-0-0 Road 0-1-0 Neutral 0-0-0 3/14/43 L 1-5 A

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WESTERN MICHIGAN

Overall ............. 0-1-0 Home 0-0-0 Road 0-0-0 Neutral 0-1-0

12/30/14 L 1-4 N1

1 CONSOL Energy Center (Pittsburgh)

WISCONSIN

Overall ........... 24-18-3 Home 14-6-1 Road 8-10-2 Neutral 2-2-0

2/24/13 L 0-5 A

2/25/13 W 3-2 OT A 12/6/13 L 1-7 A 12/7/13 L 3-4 A

3/7/14 L 2-4 H 3/8/14 L 2-3 OT H 3/21/14 L 1-2 NB1G 12/5/14 W 5-2 A 12/6/14 W 4-2 A 2/6/15 W 5-2 H

2/7/15 W 4-1 H 2/15/16 W 4-3 OT H 2/16/16 W 4-1 H

3/4/16 W 2-1 A 3/5/16 L 3-4 A 3/17/16 W 5-2 1NB1G

2/10/17 W 6-3 A 2/11/17 W 5-2 A 3/3/17 L 4-7 H

3/4/17 W 6-0 H

3/18/17 W 2-1 2OT 2NB1G

1/5/18 W 5-1 H

1/6/18 T 3-3 SOW H

1/26/18 L 2-4 A

1/27/18 T 4-4 SOL A

11/30/18 T 3-3 SOW A

12/1/18 L 5-8 A

2/22/19 W 8-2 H

2/23/19 L 3-7 H

3/8/19 L 3-4 H1

3/9/19 W 6-2 H1

3/10/19 W 4-3 OT H1

10/31/19 W 6-1 H

11/1/19 W 4-2 H

2/14/20 L 3-4 A

2/15/20 W 3-2 A

11/23/20 L 3-6 A

11/24/20 L 3-7 A

1/21/21 L 1-4 H

1/22/21 W 5-4 H

3/15/21 L 3-4 OT 3NB1G

12/10/21 L 1-4 A

12/11/21 W 5-4 OT A

1/21/22 W 4-1 H

1/22/22 W 7-2 H

B1G Semifinals; Xcel Energy Center (St. Paul, Minn.)

1NB1G Quarterfinals; Xcel Energy Center (St. Paul, Minn.)

2NB1G Championship; Joe Louis Arena (Detroit, Mich.)

12019 B1G Quarterfinals (Best-of-3)

3NB1G 2021 B1G Tournament Semifinals

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RECORDS VS. CONFERENCES

RECORDS VS. NCAA D-I CONFERENCES

ATLANTIC HOCKEY

Team Record GF GA

Air Force 1-3-0 9 14

AIC 4-2-0 28 20

Army 3-2-0 20 34 Bentley 2-0-0 6 4

Canisius 4-1-0 20 10 Holy Cross 2-2-0 15 11 Mercyhurst 2-1-0 18 12 Niagara 8-0-1 38 10

RIT 1-0-1 6 5

Robert Morris 8-4-0 54 42

Sacred Heart 6-0-0 34 14

Total 41-15-2 248 176

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Team Record GF GA Michigan 14-22-1 110 153 Michigan State 20-14-4 117 97 Minnesota 16-21-1 118 134 Notre Dame 5-16-2 77 97 Ohio State 15-21-4 121 144 Wisconsin 24-18-3 165 144 Total 94-112-15 708 769

DIVISION I INDEPENDENT

Team Record GF GA Alabama Huntsville 2-0-0 8 3 Alaska 1-2-0 10 8 Alaska Anchorage 3-0-2 18 10 Arizona State 7-1-0 43 21 LIU 2-0-0 8 3

Total 15-3-0 87 45

ECAC HOCKEY

Team Record GF GA Brown Clarkson 3-1-0 15 7 Colgate 0-1-0 0 14 Cornell 0-2-0 2 10 Dartmouth Harvard Princeton 2-1-1 18 14 Quinnipiac RPI St. Lawrence 2-2-1 15 15 Union 1-4-0 18 18 Yale Total 8-11-2 68 78

HOCKEY EAST Team Record GF GA Boston University Boston College 0-2-0

UConn 1-2-1

Maine Massachusetts Merrimack 1-0-0

New Hampshire Northeastern Notre Dame* 2-1-1

Providence UMass Lowell 1-4-0

Vermont 3-1-0

Total 8-10-2

* joined B1G in 2017-18.

NATIONAL COLLEGIATE HOCKEY

Team Record GF GA

Colorado College Denver 0-2-0 4 11 Miami Minnesota Duluth Nebraska Omaha North Dakota 1-0-0 6 4 St. Cloud State

Western Michigan 0-1-0 1 4

Total 1-3-0 11 19

CENTRAL COLLEGIATE HOCKEY Team Record GF GA

Bemidji State Bowling Green Ferris State Lake Superior State Michigan Tech Minnesota State Northern Michigan 1-0-1

St. Thomas 2-0-0

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TOURNAMENT TIME

2014 Brice Goal Rush (3rd place)

Oct. 17: Penn State 3, Alaska Anchorage 3 (OT) Oct. 18: Alaska 4, Penn State 3

2014 Frozen Apple Nov. 29: Cornell 3, Penn State 1

Philadelphia College Hockey Faceoff Jan. 19, 2013: Penn State 4, Vermont 2 Oct. 26, 2013: Vermont 5, Penn State 2 Jan. 31, 2015: Penn State 4, Vermont 2 Nov. 29, 2015: Penn State 4, Vermont 0 Jan. 28, 2016: Princeton 5, Penn State 4 Dec. 15, 2018: Penn State 4, Princeton 4

Four of the five largest crowds in PSU Hockey history have been in Philadelphia. The 19,529 fans in attendance on Jan. 19, 2013 represent ed the largest college hockey crowd in an NHL venue.

2012 Three Rivers Classic (3rd Place) Dec. 28: Robert Morris 6, Penn State 0 Dec. 29: Penn State 5, Ohio State 4

2013 Three Rivers Classic (2nd Place) Dec. 27: Penn State 3, Robert Morris 2 Dec. 28: Boston College 8, Penn State 2

2014 Three Rivers Classic (4th Place) Dec. 29: Robert Morris 4, Penn State 2 Dec. 30: Western Michigan 4, Penn State 1

2015 Three Rivers Classic (3rd Place) Dec. 28: Robert Morris 6, Penn State 4 Dec. 29: Penn State 5, Clarkson 1

RECORDS AT NHL VENUES

Bridgestone Arena 1-0-0

Gila River Arena 2-0-0

PPG Paints Arena* 5-5-0 Joe Louis Arena 3-1-0 Madison Square Garden 1-2-0 Wells Fargo Center 3-2-1 Xcel Energy Center 2-2-0

Total

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EARLY YEARS

LATE 1800s-EARLY 1900s

Many of Penn State’s 300 students play pickup hockey on flooded outdoor rinks.

1906-09

Students primarily from the Pittsburgh area or ganize a hockey team with the intent to seek official approval for an intercollegiate varsity team by the University’s Athletic Association, which oversaw all Penn State sports.

DECEMBER 1909

On Christmas night, the first Penn State hock ey team, led by captain Herb Baetz, plays its first-ever intercollegiate game against Carnegie Tech at the Duquesne Gardens in Pittsburgh. Less than a week later, Penn State travels to the Duquesne Gardens once more, and falls to Pittsburgh, 2-1.

JANUARY 21, 1910

University’s Athletic Association rejects an offi cial bid to sponsor ice hockey as an official var sity sport. Penn State students fight to elevate the program for the next two decades.

WINTER 1938

Eight members of the Sigma Phi fraternity form an independent hockey team.

FEBRUARY 1938

On Feb. 12, the team plays an exhibition game against Lakemont, an independent amateur team, in Altoona, Pennsylvania, with Al Hook, a physical education professor, serving as team coach. Ten days later, the independent squad suits up for its first intercollegiate game against Pittsburgh at the Duquesne Gardens, losing 4-0.

1938-39 SEASON

Prior to the start of the 1938-39 campaign, Dr. Carl P. Schott , Dean of the School of Physical Education and Athletics, approves appropria tions of $100 for the team.

Dr. Arthur F. Davis, who also coached the first four seasons of varsity hockey at Penn State, is named the team’s head coach. In the beginning of the season, the team practices in doors at the Armory building or outside on the pond at Whipple Dam, and plays three games.

1939-40 SEASON

Penn State joins the Pennsylvania Intercolle giate League with the University of Pennsylva nia, Hershey Jr. Cubs, Lehigh and Lafayette.

During the season, Rec Hall becomes the team’s indoor practice facility. The team’s “home” rink was more than 100 miles away in Hershey. Penn State plays its first true home

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contest Jan. 27, when the team was finally able to play on flooded tennis courts. Three hun dred bleachers were also put in for the event.

The team competes in 11 games during the season and compiled a 3-8-0 record.

THE FIRST VARSITY ERA

MARCH-MAY 1940

Hockey and skiing are put before the students at the All-College Elections. Two months later, hockey is voted as an official varsity sport as the Athletic Association approved the measure by a 651-35 majority vote.

DECEMBER 6, 1940

Penn State plays its first game as a varsity sport at the Shaffer Ice Palace in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. The Nittany Lions defeat Carne gie Tech, 3-1, with John Dufford scoring the first goal in Penn State varsity history.

After the first season, the University’s Athletic Advisory Board granted hockey full status with full financial support. Up until that time, the team was able to make its own schedule and handle its own finances. The team uses Rec Hall as its practice facility as several attempts for an outdoor rink throughout the years is un successful.

1940-44 SEASONS

Although there is on-ice success, the United States’ involvement in World War II, combined with the lack of availability of ice on campus,

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has a devastating effect on the viability of Penn State Hockey.

With many teams dropping the sport, Penn State only plays four games during the 194243 season, including just two collegiate con tests.

Ravaged by the war, Coach Davis and Penn State prepared for the 1943-44 season with only three members from the previous year’s squad after losing most of its members to mili tary and civilian enrollment.

With the effects of the war being felt through out the University, the Athletic Association an nounces that the suspensions of six sports as a war-time economy measure: hockey, cross country, swimming, gymnastics, tennis and golf.

1946-47 SEASON

Following the end of World War II, the team returns for one final season. James O’Hora, a new addition to the football coaching staff, is selected to lead Penn State for the 194647 season. The Nittany Lions are scheduled to play seven games, but four contests are even tually cancelled due to warm weather.

Following the season, the Athletic Association drops hockey once more, citing limited facil ities.

It will be 25 years until organized hockey re turns to Penn State.

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ICERS ALL-TIME RECORD

Year Record Coaches

1971-72 13-6-0 Larry Hendry

1972-73 10-11-0 J. Hodgson, J. MacNeil, F. Lampe 1973-74 8-15-1 Jim Hodgson

1974-75 11-3-1 Morris Kurtz

1975-76 13-3-0 Morris Kurtz 1976-77 14-6-1 Bob Hettema 1977-78 15-8-3 Clayton John 1978-79 15-2-2 Clayton John 1979-80 18-5-0 Mark Horgas

1980-81 24-6-0 Clayton John 1981-82 24-8-0 Jon Shellington 1982-83 16-12-1 Jon Shellington

1983-84 ^ 24-15-1 Jon Shellington 1984-85 20-11-2 Jon Shellington

1985-86 17-16-3 Jon Shellington 1986-87 24-9-1 Jon Shellington 1987-88 23-11-2 Joe Battista 1988-89 18-13-1 Joe Battista

1989-90 * 23-8-3 Joe Battista 1990-91 26-6-3 Joe Battista 1991-92 25-7-1 Joe Battista 1992-93 33-1-0 Joe Battista 1993-94 24-8-1 Joe Battista 1994-95 27-6-1 Joe Battista 1995-96 26-4-1 Joe Battista 1996-97 27-9-0 Joe Battista 1997-98 * 31-5-1 Joe Battista 1998-99 26-4-3 Joe Battista 1999-00 * 26-7-1 Joe Battista 2000-01 * 28-4-2 Joe Battista 2001-02 * 28-4-1 Joe Battista 2002-03 * 30-3-1 Joe Battista 2003-04 24-8-1 Joe Battista 2004-05 27-6-1 Joe Battista 2005-06 27-10-2 Joe Battista 2006-07 31-6-2 Scott Balboni 2007-08 32-4-4 Scott Balboni 2008-09 32-8-1 Scott Balboni 2009-10 32-5-1 Scott Balboni 2010-11 23-11-1 Scott Balboni 2011-12 29-4-1 Guy Gadowsky

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ICERS ERA

NOVEMBER 19, 1971

Penn State Hockey returns at the club level as the Icers defeat the Hampden Leafs, 8-6. The team makes its long-awaited comeback after a petition is signed by more than 3,000 mem bers of the community.

1970s

Larry Hendry serves as the team’s first coach and, during the early 1970s, teams are com prised of undergraduates, graduate students and faculty members before more stringent eligibility rules are put into place.

JANUARY 16, 1981

The Icers edge Upsala, 6-5, in their first game at Greenberg Ice Pavilion, which serves as Penn State Hockey’s home for 32 years, in cluding the inaugural NCAA season in 2012-13.

During their return to campus, the Penn State Icers call three different arenas home. From 1971-78, the team competed at the original Ice Pavilion, which opened in 1955, and located near the current location of the Lasch Football Building. Following two and a half seasons (1978-81) of travelling to Mechanicsburg, Penn State returns to campus and the Greenberg Ice Pavilion.

MARCH 10, 1984

Penn State, coached by Jon Shellington, captures its first national championship with a 7-5 victory over Arizona.

The Icers capture seven total titles, includ ing six ACHA titles during (1984, 1990, 1998, 2000-03) during their 41-year history.

OCTOBER 30, 1987

Joe Battista begins his 19-year tenure (19872006) as head coach with a 5-4 victory against Conestoga. Battista records a 512-120-27 mark behind the bench and leads Penn State to its last six club national titles.

1997-98 SEASON

Following runner-up finishes in 1993 and 1995, the Icers capture their third national champion ship with a win over Ohio to finish 31-5-1.

MARCH 5, 2001

In its fourth straight national title game, Penn State wins its fifth championship overall, and second in a row, with a 7-2 win over Delaware in Tucson, Arizona. Penn State scores 28 goals in four games with a plus-18 goal margin en route to the title.

MARCH 3, 2002

Penn State wins an unprecedented third straight ACHA title with a 4-0 shutout of Illinois in Laurel, Maryland. Penn State wins its final three games of the tournament by a combined 28-4.

MARCH 3, 2003

The Icers cap their fourth straight, and final of seven national titles, with a dominating 30-3-1 final record. For a second-straight tournament, Penn State wins its title game in shutout fash ion, this time 5-0 over long-time rival Ohio on the Bobcats’ home ice.

MARCH 3, 2007

Penn State reaches its 10th consecutive ACHA championship game with a 5-2 win over Del aware in Youngstown, Ohio. The Icers fall to Oakland the next day in the program’s final na tional title game appearance.

During their history, two Icers—Alon Eizen man (2000) and Neal Price (2002)—are named ACHA Player of the Year, while Penn State boasts 23 ACHA First Team All-Ameri cans and, since 1995, 62 ACHA Academic All-Americans.

Eizenman is also one of three people with Penn State ties inducted into the ACHA Hall of Fame, along with builders Josh Brandwene, a former Icers defense man and the first head coach of Penn State’s women’s ice hockey team, and Battista.

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NCAA DIVISION I ERA

SEPTEMBER 17, 2010

The Penn State Board of Trustees announce the largest private gift in University history—an $88 million donation from Terrence M. and Kim Pegula to fund a state-of-the-art arena and establish an NCAA men’s hockey pro gram. By April 2012, the Pegulas contribute another $14 million for a sum total of $102 mil lion. The team is set to compete for the 201213 season as an independent and move to Pe gula Ice Arena for the 2013-14 season.

MARCH 21, 2011

The Big Ten Conference announces its inten tion to sponsor men’s hockey beginning in the 2013-14 season. The Big Ten will comprise of Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Ohio State, Penn State and Wisconsin.

APRIL 24, 2011

Longtime collegiate coach Guy Gadowsky is named the first head coach in program history. Gadowsky joins Penn State after successful stints at Princeton and Alaska.

The bench boss hires his two Princeton assis tants—Keith Fisher and Matt Lindsay—to serve the same roles while selecting former Penn State Icer Bill Downey as director of operations. The staff oversees the Icers’ final season in 2011-12.

SEPTEMBER 5, 2011

Coach Gadowsky an nounces the first four members of the Division I era: Taylor Holstrom, Nate Jensen, Bryce Johnson and Justin Kirchhevel

Holstrom goes on to end his PSU career first in varsity assists (43), second in points (67) and third in goals (24).

Jensen finishes tied for first in defenseman goals (7) and second in points (29) and assists (22).

FEBRUARY 2012

Ground breaks for Pegula Ice Arena—the $90 million, multi-purpose arena that serves as the home to Penn State Hockey.

OCTOBER 12, 2012

Penn State competes at the NCAA level for the first time and drops a 3-2 overtime decision to American International at Greenberg Ice Pavil ion.

Redshirt-sophomore Max Gardiner takes the first faceoff, while freshman Casey Bailey (4:37, 2nd) scores the team’s first goal. Class mate Matthew Skoff makes 26 saves in his de but.

OCTOBER 13, 2012

The Nittany Lions capture their first win with a 4-3 overtime victory against AIC at Mohegan Sun Are na in Wilkes-Barre, Penn sylvania.

Freshman David Glen scores the winning goal 38 seconds into the extra frame, while sophomore PJ Musico turns aside 32 shots for the win.

FEBRUARY 25, 2013

Forward Taylor Holstrom scores with 34 seconds left in overtime to lift Penn State to a 4-3 overtime win over Wisconsin in the team’s season finale. The win is the team’s first against a ranked oppo nent.

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JUNE 30, 2013

Incoming freshmen Eamon McAdam and Mike Williamson become the first Nittany Li ons to be chosen in the NHL Draft. McAdam is selected by the New York Islanders in the third round (70th overall), while Williamson is the Vancouver Canucks’ sixth-round choice (175th overall).

OCTOBER 11, 2013

Penn State opens the brand-new Pegula Ice Arena with a 4-1 victory against Army in front of a sellout crowd of 6,370.

Defenseman Nate Jensen scores the first goal in the facility at 3:02 of the first period, while Matthew Skoff earns the victory with 25 saves.

DECEMBER 6, 2013

The Nittany Lions play their first Big Ten Con ference game, falling to Wisconsin by a 7-1 score in Madison.

JANUARY 12-13, 2014

Penn State welcomes No. 1 Minnesota for its first Big Ten home series at Pegula Ice Arena.

FEBRUARY 8, 2014

Goaltender Matthew Skoff earns his third career shutout as Penn State shuts out No. 10 Michigan, 4-0, at Pegula Ice Arena for the team’s first conference victory. The win is also the first over a top-10 program.

FEBRUARY 21, 2014

After forward Casey Bailey ties the game with five seconds left, freshman David Goodwin’s overtime marker lifts Penn State to a 5-4 victo ry against No. 10 Michigan for the team’s first Big Ten road win.

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FEBRUARY 6, 2015

PJ Musico improves to 4-0-1 in his last five outings as the Lions again sweep Wisconsin, the first time Penn State wins four straight contests over an opponent. At the time, Penn State leads the Big Ten with 22 points over Michigan (21).

FEBRUARY 21, 2015

Playing in front of a sold-out Pegula Ice Arena crowd, the Nittany Lions jump out to a 3-1 lead on No. 15 Minnesota, looking for the first win over the Gophers. Minnesota stages a come back, forcing overtime with a shocking goal just 40 seconds shy of defeat. Nevertheless, the emotionally charged Nittany Lions win on Luke Juha’s seeing-eye shot from the point for the history 4-3 win.

MARCH 20, 2014

The Nittany Lions win the first Big Ten tourna ment game in league history with a 2-1 dou ble-overtime thriller against Michigan at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Freshman Zach Saar tallies the game-winner from the left faceoff dot at 12:47 of the frame. Matthew Skoff makes a program record 52 saves in a career-high 92:47 of action.

JUNE 6, 2014

Redshirt-senior Patrick Koudys is named the second captain of the Nittany Lions’ Division I era.

SEPTEMBER 11, 2014

Three minutes: the time it takes for nearly 1,000 Penn State students to purchase their season ticket allotment during an online sale.

OCTOBER 11-12, 2014

Penn State’s Tommy Olczyk tallies a penalty shot to open the season’s scoring during a 2-2 tie with Connecticut. The next day, the Nittany Lions dismantle the Huskies, 7-1, in the larg est margin of victory during Guy Gadowsky’s tenure. PSU matches it the next week with a 7-1 win over Holy Cross.

NOVEMBER 15, 2014

Penn State grabs its biggest win in relation to national ranking by dominating No. 4 UMass Lowell, 4-1, on the road. The Lions take a 4-0 lead after just 21 minutes behind Casey Bai ley’s two goals and Taylor Holstrom’s three assists. Eamon McAdam picks up his first collegiate win in the upset. Guy Gadowsky picks up career win No. 200.

DECEMBER 6, 2014

Penn State goes on the road to earn its first Big Ten sweep, taking care of six-time nation al champion Wisconsin, 5-2 and 4-2, inside the Kohl Center. Penn State enters the winter break in first place with a 3-1-0-0 record.

DECEMBER 15, 2015

For the first time in program history, Penn State receives a national ranking as the USCHO.com slates PSU 20th. The Lions would earn a No. 19 ranking on Feb. 9.

JANUARY 9, 2015

Casey Bailey tallies the second hat trick in the program’s Division I era, and the first in one period, leading a four-goal comeback against Ohio State at Pegula Ice Arena. The Buckeyes went on to win in the final minute of overtime.

JANUARY 23-24, 2015

For two special nights, the Nittany Lions staged a pair of three-goal comebacks to earn a 1-0-1 series win over Northern Michigan. On Friday, Penn State overcame 3-0 and 4-1 deficits for a 5-4. The next night, while wearing special THON jerseys, PSU again overcame a three-goal deficit for a 5-5 tie.

JANUARY 31, 2015

Penn State’s winning ways continued as se nior netminder PJ Musico backstopped a 4-2 comeback win over No. 14 Vermont at Wells Fargo Center. Hometown hero David Thomp son’s first collegiate goal was the third and decisive goal as PSU overcame Vermont’s 2-0 lead to earn Big Ten Third Star of the Week.

Later that night, the Nittany Lions take the stage across the street inside the Bryce Jor dan Center at THON 2015. The men’s hockey team earns another win, taking the Pep Rally Dance competition that results in a viral video.

MARCH 7, 2015

Penn State looked to close Pegula Ice Arena in style for the 2014-15 campaign and to send off its seniors in fine fashion. It takes a total team effort as the Nittany Lions hold off Michigan for a 4-3 win and earn a sweep of the Wolverines for the first time. Penn State finishes the sea son 13-2-3 in Hockey Valley, the second best mark in college hockey for the season.

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MARCH 16, 2015

The Big Ten coaches and media select Penn State leader Guy Gadowsky as Big Ten Coach of the Year. Gadowsky guides the Nit tany Lions to a 10-win improvement overall and in the conference title hunt until the final week end of the season.

MARCH 21, 2015

Casey Bailey, the Big Ten’s leading scorer and Penn State’s first All-Big Ten selection, becomes Penn State’s first NHL signee. Bailey joins the Toronto Maple Leafs on a two-year entry-level contract and plays his first game five days later vs. Florida recording a plus-one rating.

APRIL 10, 2015

Senior goaltender PJ Musico is named the Derek Hines Unsung Hero, Penn State’s first major individual award. Musico becomes the first goaltender to win the award in its nine-year history. The award is given in honor of Derek Hines, a former hockey player at Army, who was killed in action Sept. 1, 2005 in Afghani stan. Musico’s connection to the award went further than just his on-ice talents as he played youth hockey with Hines’s younger brother, Trevor.

APRIL 11, 2015

In the Maple Leafs’ regular-season finale, Ca sey Bailey makes his sixth appearance of the season. In the first period, Bailey scores his first career goal, redirecting Dion Phaneuf’s shot from the point past NHL Hart and Vezina Trophy winner Carey Price.

AUGUST 20, 2015

Senior forward David Glen is named the third captain of the Nittany Lion program. Glen’s al ternate captain is senior Luke Juha

SEPTEMBER 3, 2015

Five minutes: The amount of time it took for nearly 1,000, 16-game student season ticket packages to sell out for the 2015-16 season.

OCTOBER 10, 2015

Senior forward Curtis Loik nets the first goal of the season just 1:33 into the first period, the fastest goal to start a season in program his tory. Senior captain David Glen also notches a pair of goals as PSU defeats Canisius 6-1 in the season opener.

OCTOBER 23, 2015

The first senior class to graduate through the program exacts revenge on AIC, the team that defeated them in its first-ever Division I contest four years prior.

Freshman Andrew Sturtz tallies the first two goals of his career including the Top Play of the Week on NCAA.org with a Bobby Orr-esque goal at 12:55 of the second period en route to an 8-3 victory. The following night Sturtz tallies the game-winning goal to complete the sweep

NOV. 13, 2015 - DEC. 11, 2015

The Nittany Lions embark on their longest un beaten streak in the history of the program go ing 7-0-2 to close out the first semester of play including a sweep of Michigan State to open Big Ten action.

DECEMBER 14, 2015

Penn State ranked in both national polls for first time ever, opening the USA Today poll at 15th while improving to 14th in the uscho.com poll, the highest ranking they have ever reached.

JANUARY 30, 2016

Penn State travels to NYC to participate in Big Ten Super Saturday Hoops & Hockey at Madi son Square Garden against Michigan. Despite a fast start, the No. 15 Nittany Lions eventually fall to No. 6 Michigan 6-3.

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FEBRUARY 6, 2016

Junior Zach Saar secured the game-winning goal as Penn State upended Minnesota, 5-3, for its first ever victory at Mariucci Arena.

MARCH 17, 2016

Senior Eric Scheid scored two goals and classmate Luke Juha added a career-high three helpers as Penn State defeated Wiscon sin 5-2 in the opening round of the Big Ten Tournament at the Xcel Energy Center.

MARCH 23, 2016

Junior goalie Eamon McAdam becomes the second Nittany Lion to sign an NHL deal as he signed a three-year entry-level contract with the NY Islanders.

APRIL 8, 2016

Senior David Glen was named the 2016 Senior CLASS Award recipient for men’s ice hockey. The award is presented annually to the most outstanding senior student-athlete in Di vision I men’s hockey.

JUNE 29, 2016

It is announced that Pegula Ice Arena will host its first NHL contest as Terry Pegula is bringing his Buffalo Sabres to Hockey Valley to faceoff with the Minnesota Wild in a preseason con test on September 26, 2016.

SEPTEMBER 26, 2016

Penn State hosts its first-ever NHL Preseason game at Pegula Ice Arena as the Minnesota Wild defeat the Buffalo Sabres, 2-1.

OCTOBER 22, 2016

Sophomore Andrew Sturtz scored the over time game-winning goal to help lift unranked Penn State past No. 3 Notre Dame, 3-2, mark ing the highest-ranked team the Nittany Lions have ever defeated.

NOVEMBER 18, 2016

Freshman Denis Smirnov became just the fourth Nittany Lion in program history to regis ter a hat trick during a 7-4 victory over Arizona State.

OCTOBER 14, 2016 - DECEMBER 2, 2016

Penn State closes out the first semester of play on a 13-game unbeaten streak (12-0-1) includ ing a 10-game winning streak. Both are pro gram records.

JANUARY 16, 2017

Penn State moves to No. 1 in the uscho.com poll for the first time in program history follow ing a weekend sweep of Michigan State at home. The Nittany Lions stood at 16-2-1 over all and secured a program-best 12 game home winning-streak.

FEBRUARY 10, 2017

Senior David Goodwin scored twice, includ ing the game-winning goal to help lift Penn State past Wisconsin, 6-3, to secure head coach Guy Gadowsky’s 250th career victory.

MARCH 4, 2017

Freshman Denis Smirnov broke Casey Bai ley’s single-season point record with an assist on a David Goodwin goal during a 6-0 vic tory over Wisconsin on Senior Night. Smirnov finsihed the season with 47 points to lead all freshmen in the country. His 47 points and 28 assists are both Penn State single-season re cords.

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MARCH 17, 2017

Junior Erik Autio scored the game-winning goal in double-overtime lifting Penn State past top-seeded Minnesota, 4-3, in the Big Ten Tournament semifinals. This game became longest in program history and Big Ten history (93:33).

MARCH 25, 2017

Eight different players scored as Penn State secured its first-ever NCAA Tournament vic tory with a 10-3 win over No. 7 Union. The 10 goals scored tied an NCAA record for a team making its tournament debut and was the most goals scored in a single tournament game in 27 seasons (Lake Superior State 10, vs. Alaska-Anchorage 3 (March 17, 1990)).

APRIL 10, 2017

Penn State earned its highest final uscho.com national ranking in program history. The Nitta ny Lions came in at No. 8 in the final uscho. com poll after falling one win shy of the Frozen Four.

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FEBRUARY 24, 2018

Freshman Alex Limoges scored twice while adding an assist to lift Penn State to its first ever sweep of Minnesota with a 5-2 victory on senior night. The win solidified a fourth-place finish in the Big Ten and gave the Nittany Lions their first-ever season series victory over the Gophers.

Penn State also secured the home-ice advan tage in the Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinals best-of-three series as the conference tourna ment was played at campus sites for the first time in history.

MARCH 3, 2018

ERIK AUTIO SCORES THE GAME-WINNING GOAL IN DOUBLE OVERTIME SENDING PENN STATE TO THE B1G CHAMPIONSHIP GAME FOR THE FIRST TIME IN PROGRAM HISTORY AFTER DEFEATING MINNESOTA 4-3.

MARCH 18, 2017

Freshman Liam Folkes scored both goals, including the double-overtime game-winner to lead Penn State past Wisconsin, 2-1, to capture the program’s first-ever Big Ten Tournament Championship. Freshman goaltender Peyton Jones stopped a career-high 53 shots in the victory and was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player.

Two minutes and 12 seconds: The amount of time it took the Penn State student section to sell out, the fastest such sellout in program history.

SEPTEMBER 19, 2017

Penn State hosts the Stanley Cup Champion Pittsburgh Penguins in its second NHL pre season game against the Buffalo Sabres, Jack Eichel scored the game-winning goal in over time as Buffalo defeated Pittsburgh, 3-2.

SEPTEMBER 25, 2017

Penn State begins the season ranked No. 10 in the uscho.com preseason poll, marking the first time in program history the Nittany Lions have begun the year ranked inside the top-20.

NOVEMBER 4, 2017

Junior Andrew Sturtz registered single-game program records of four assists and five points while also becoming the program’s all-time leading goal scorer, passing the previous mark of 45 set by Casey Bailey.

Senior captain James Robinson also regis tered the program’s fifth hat-trick with the only multi-goal game of his career as the Nittany Lions defeated Mercyhurst, 7-5.

JANUARY 5, 2018

Sophomore Nate Sucese records the second hat-trick of the season and the sixth in program history as Penn State defeats Wisconsin, 5-1.

FEBRUARY 17, 2018

Junior Andrew Sturtz becomes just the sec ond player in program history to reach 100 career points as Penn State defeats Michigan State, 3-2, on the road.

FEBRUARY 23, 2018

MARCH 19, 2017

Penn State was selected to its first-ever NCAA Tournament as the No. 3 seed (No. 9 overall) in the Midwest Regional in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Penn State defeats Minnesota, 5-1, at home securing the 100th win for the program and for Guy Gadowsky as head coach of the Nittany Lions.

Penn State finishes off the sweep of Minne sota in the Big Ten Quarterfinals as freshman Evan Barratt scores the game-winning goal late in the third period for the 6-5 victory. With the victory Penn State advanced to the Big Ten semifinals for the fourth time in five seasons. The Nittany Lions also secured five wins on the season against Minnesota after having just four victories against the Gophers entering the season.

MARCH 3, 2018

Senior Trevor Hamilton is named Big Ten De fensive Player of the Year earning the first-ever major conference award for a Penn State student-athlete. Hamilton also becomes the third Nittany Lion to earn a first-team All-Con ference nod.

MARCH 18, 2018

Penn State earned its second consecutive NCAA Tournament berth as it was selected as the No. 4 seed in the Midwest Regional in Al lentown, Pa. The Nittany Lions also served as the host school for the first-time ever.

NOVEMBER 17, 2018

Sophomore Evan Barratt registered the seventh hat-trick in program history while classmate Sam Sternschein scored the fast est goal to start a period in Penn State history. His overtime game-winner occurred six sec onds into the extra session to defeat Michigan 7-6 at Pegula Ice Arena.

DECEMBER 1, 2018

Sophomore Alex Limoges tied a single-game program record with a career-high four assists including three-straight primary helpers in the second period in an 8-5 loss at Wisconsin.

DECEMBER 8, 2018

Senior captain Chase Berger registered four points to become just the third member of the 100-point club. This milestone came as Penn State routed No. 5 Notre Dame, 9-1, marking its largest margin of victory vs. a top-5 oppo nent.

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JANUARY 5, 2019

Freshman Aarne Talvitie became just the sixth NCAA player to captain the World Junior Championship gold medal-winning team as Finland defeated Team USA, 3-2. Sophomore Evan Barratt earned a silver medal with the Americans as the duo became the first two Penn Staters to compete in the WJC.

JANUARY 26, 2019

Penn State defeated Michigan, 5-2, during the fourth installment of the B1G Saturday Hoops and Hockey doubleheader at Madison Square Garden. The win marked the program’s first-ever victory at the “World’s Most Famous Arena” in its third game at the venue.

FEBRUARY 8-9, 2019

Penn State outscored Minnesota 13-4 during a weekend sweep, marking the third-straight se ries the Nittany Lions have swept the Gophers inside Pegula Ice Arena. PSU had just two vic tories in the inital eight meetings between the two teams in Hockey Valley.

MARCH 9, 2019

Junior Nate Sucese notched his 100th career point becoming the fourth player in program history to reach that milestone during a 6-2 victory over Wisconsin in game 2 of the Big Ten Quarterfinals.

MARCH 10, 2019

Junior Liam Folkes dominated the entire se ries with nine points over the three games, in cluding scoring the first and last goal of game 3, to lead Penn State to a 4-3 overtime win against Wisconsin in the Big Ten quarterfinals.

MARCH 17, 2019

Sophomore Alex Limoges scored his 23rd goal of the season to set the Penn State sin gle-season record for goals while also becom ing the first Nittany Lion in program history to reach 50 points in a season. His 50 points tied for the national lead as Limoges became the first Penn State player to achieve that honor, and his 23 goals were good for second in the nation at year’s end.

NOVEMBER 16, 2019

Senior Nate Sucese scored twice passing Andrew Sturtz for first on the Penn State alltime goal scoring list with his 55th and 56th career goals.

NOVEMBER 29, 2019

Senior Liam Folkes scored the first three goals of the game in a 7-0 victory at Merri mack. The hat trick was the ninth in program history, first-ever on the road, and set career long goal and point streaks for Folkes of five and six games, respectively.

NOVEMBER 30, 2019

Junior Cole Hults became Penn State’s alltime leader for points by a defenseman with a third period assist on Nate Sucese’s game-ty ing goal.

JANUARY 11, 2020

Senior Nate Sucese registered three assists to pass David Goodwin ’17 for the top spot on the Penn State all-time points list in a 6-2 victo ry vs. Robert Morris at PPG Paints Arena.

JANUARY 18, 2020

Following consecutive shutouts in his two pre vious starts, sophomore Oskar Autio went the first 26:34 without allowing a goal against Michigan to set a new Penn State record for consecutive shutout streak of 167:09.

FEBRUARY 1, 2020

OCTOBER 11, 2019

Junior Cole Hults became the eighth Nittany Lion in program history to record a hat trick and the first-ever defenseman to accomplish that feat during an 8-2 opening-night victory over Sacred Heart.

OCTOBER 12, 2019

Senior Brandon Biro scored twice while freshman Mason Snell potted the game-win ner as Penn State defeated Sacred Heart 5-4, securing career win No. 300 for head coach Guy Gadowsky.

OCTOBER 17, 2019

Senior Peyton Jones became Penn State’s all-time leader in career shutouts after stop ping 29 shots in a 7-0 win against Alaska. Following a three-point evening, senior Denis Smirnov became the fifth Nittany Lion to hit 100 career points.

OCTOBER 25, 2019

Senior Brandon Biro became the sixth Nit tany Lion in program history to reach 100 ca reer points with his game-winning goal against Robert Morris.

The Nittany Lions donned all white “Hock ey Valley White Rush” uniforms honoring the tradition of Penn State football in front of a record-setting crowd of 6,475 against Notre Dame. The jerseys were then auctioned off raising over $20,000 for Hockey Coaches Care and THON.

FEBRUARY 14, 2020

Junior Alex Limoges set up senior Liam Fol kes for a first-period goal giving each player 100 career points as they became the seventh and eighth Nittany Lions to reach that mile stone.

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FEBRUARY 21-22, 2020

Penn State took 5-of-6 points from Minnesota to stand four points clear of the Gophers in first place with just one weekend remaining in the regular season. Senior Nikita Pavlychev and freshman Kevin Wall scored just 31 seconds apart to take the lead midway through the third period during a thrilling come-from-behind vic tory in game two of the series.

MARCH 23, 2020

The Nittany Lions tie their highest postseason finish coming in at No. 8 in the final USCHO. com poll of the season. Penn State spent all 24 weeks of the 2019-20 season ranked in the top 20 including 19 weeks inside the top 10. The Nittany Lions have now been ranked in 63 consecutive USCHO.com polls.

APRIL 12, 2020

Senior Nate Sucese and junior Cole Hults became Penn State’s first-ever All-Americans after being named to the CCM/AHCA Second Team West.

MAY 11, 2020

KEVIN WALL CELEBRATES HIS EVENTUAL GAME-WINNING GOAL AGAINST MINNESOTA, WHICH LED TO A BIG TEN REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP.

FEBRUARY 28, 2020

Penn State secured the No. 1 seed, home-ice advantage in the 2020 Big Ten Tournament and at least a share of the regular-season championship following Minnesota’s shootout loss to Michigan.

FEBRUARY 29, 2020

Penn State became outright Big Ten regu lar-season champions for the first time in pro gram history as Michigan defeated Minnesota 2-1.

Junior Cole Hults became Penn State’s first-ever Big Ten Player of the Year and earned Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year accolades joining senior Nate Sucese on the All-Big Ten first-team. Junior Evan Barratt was named to the second team while senior Peyton Jones and junior Alex Limoges earned honor able-mention plaudits.

OCTOBER 6, 2020

The Big Ten announces the return of hockey beginning November 13 with a 24-game, con ference-only schedule and as part of a sched uling agreement with independent Arizona State, each Big Ten team will host the Sundev ils four times for a total of 28 games.

NOVEMBER 19, 2020

Penn State returns to the ice for the first time in 270 days, dropping a 4-1 decision at Min nesota.

DECEMBER 11 & 13, 2020

Sophomore classmates Connor MacEachern and Connor McMenamin scored identi cal overtime winning goals less than 24 hours apart to sweep Arizona State 3-2 and 5-4.

JANUARY 28, 2021

Senior captain Alex Limoges becomes just the fourth player in Penn State history to reach the 50-goal mark with his overtime winner against Notre Dame capping off a stretch of nine wins over 12 games as the Nittany Lions were one of the hottest teams in the nation.

JANUARY 31, 2021

PENN STATE POSES WITH THE B1G REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY PRIOR TO A PRACTICE.

MARCH 14, 2020

The NCAA cancels winter championships and the entirety of the 2020 spring sports season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Penn State entered what turned out to be a 34-day COVID pause due to positive tests among the teams Tier I personnel.

MARCH 14, 2021

Penn State defeated Notre Dame, 6-3, to se cure it’s Big Ten record 11th tournament vic tory and advance to its sixth-consecutive Big Ten semifinal.

May 6, 2021

Brett Murray (2017-18) makes his NHL debut for the Buffalo Sabres in a game vs. the Pittsburgh Penguins becoming the second Nittany Lion in program history to skate in an NHL contest.

BRETT MURRAY DURING HIS NHL DEBUT VS. PITTSBURGH ON MAY 6, 2021.

October 3-4, 2021

For the first time in 589 days, Penn State played in front of fans for the opening weekend of the sea son and swept LIU 3-1 and 5-2.

October 30, 2021

Paced by two goals each from Clayton Phillips and Connor MacEachern, Penn State defeated No. 6 North Dakota, 6-4, in the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game in Nashville, Tennessee in the first ever meeting between the two teams.

February 23, 2022

Former captain Brandon Biro ‘20 became the third Nittany Lion to skate in an NHL contest as he made his National Hockey League debut with the Buffalo Sabres against the Montreal Canadiens.

March 4-6, 2022

After dropping the opening game, Penn State ral lied to win games two and three to become the first road team to win a Big Ten quarterfinal best of three series since the conference changed the playoff format prior to the 2017-18 season. Dylan Lugris potted the game-winning goal late in the third period of game three as the Nittany Lions held on for the 2-1 win advancing to its sev enth-straight Big Ten semifinal game the following weekend.

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ALL-TIME VARSITY COACHES

ARTHUR DAVIS

1940-44 (Five seasons, 13-10-1) 1940-41 6-3-1 1941-42 5-3-0 1942-43 2-2-0 1943-44 0-2-0

JAMES O’HORA

1946-47 (One season, 0-3-0)

GUY GADOWSKY

2012-present (10 seasons, 172-152-24) 2012-13 13-14-0 2013-14 8-26-2 (3-16-1-0 B1G) 2014-15 18-15-4 (10-9-1-0 B1G) 2015-16 21-13-4 (10-9-1-1 B1G) 2016-17 25-12-2 (10-9-1-0 B1G) 2017-18 18-15-5 (9-10-5-2 B1G) 2018-19 22-15-2 (11-12-1-1 B1G) 2019-20 20-10-4 (12-8-4-1 B1G) 2020-21 10-12-0 (7-11-0-2-1-0 B1G) 2021-22 ........... 17-20-1 (6-17-1-1-1-1 B1G)

ALL-TIME VARSITY CAPTAINS

1940-41 George Wolbert 1941-42 Larry Lightbody 1942-43 Ted Cauffman 1943-44 Art Gladstone 1946-47 Fed Bernbaum, Art Gladstone 2012-13 Tommy Olczyk (C) Nate Jensen (A), George Saad (A) 2013-14 Tommy Olczyk (C) David Glen (A), Nate Jensen (A) 2014-15 Patrick Koudys (C) David Glen (A), Nate Jensen (A) 2015-16 David Glen (C) Luke Juha (A) 2016-17 David Goodwin (C) Ricky DeRosa (A), James Robinson (A) 2017-18 James Robinson (C) Erik Autio (A), Chase Berger (A) 2018-19 Chase Berger (C) Kevin Kerr (A), Brandon Biro (A) 2019-20 Brandon Biro (C) Kris Myllari (A), Liam Folkes (A) 2020-21 Alex Limoges (C) Paul DeNaples (A), Aarne Talvitie (A) 2021-22 Paul DeNaples (C) Connor McMenamin (A), Clayton Phillips (A), Adam Pilewicz (A) 2022-23 Paul DeNaples (C) Connor McMenamin (A), Tyler Gratton (A), Kevin Wall (A), Connor MacEachern (A)

HISTORY

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HONORS AND AWARDS

ATHLETIC HONORS

BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR

2014-15 Guy Gadowsky

BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2019-20 Cole Hults

BIG TEN DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2017-18 Trevor Hamilton 2019-20 Cole Hults

ALL-BIG TEN FIRST TEAM

2014-15 ................... Casey Bailey 2016-17 Vince Pedrie 2017-18 Trevor Hamilton 2018-19 Evan Barratt 2019-20 Cole Hults, Nate Sucese

ALL-BIG TEN SECOND TEAM

2015-16 Eamon McAdam, Vince Pedrie 2019-20 Evan Barratt

HONORABLE MENTION ALL-BIG TEN

2014-15 David Goodwin, Taylor Holstrom, Nate Jensen, Luke Juha, Patrick Koudys, PJ Musico 2015-16 David Goodwin 2016-17 David Goodwin, Peyton Jones, Denis Smirnov 2017-18 Andrew Sturtz 2018-19 Brandon Biro, Cole Hults 2019-20 Peyton Jones, Alex Limoges 2020-21 Alex Limoges 2021-22 Kevin Wall

BIG TEN ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM

2014-15 Scott Conway 2015-16 Vince Pedrie 2016-17 Denis Smirnov, Peyton Jones, Kris Myllari

BIG TEN HOCKEY SPORTSMANSHIP

2013-14 David Glen 2014-15 Max Gardiner 2015-16 Luke Juha 2016-17 David Goodwin 2017-18 Erik Autio 2018-19 Chase Berger 2019-20 Aarne Talvitie 2020-21 Oskar Autio 2021-22 Adam Pilewicz

BIG TEN OUTSTANDING SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD *

2013-14 David Glen

* Awarded annually to two student-athletes at each Big Ten institution for all sports

BIG TEN STARS OF THE WEEK

2013-14

Matthew Skoff (Feb. 11, 2nd)

David Goodwin (Feb. 25, 3rd)

2014-15 Matthew Skoff (Oct. 14, 3rd)

Matthew Skoff (Oct. 28, 3rd)

Casey Bailey (Nov. 18, 1st)

Taylor Holstrom (Nov. 18, 3rd)

David Glen (Dec. 9, 3rd)

Eamon McAdam (Jan. 13, 3rd)

David Goodwin (Jan. 20, 3rd)

David Thompson (Feb. 3, 3rd)

PJ Musico (Feb. 10, 3rd)

David Goodwin (March 10, 2nd)

ATHLETIC HONORS CONT. ACADEMIC HONORS CONT.

Denis Smirnov (Nov. 8, 2nd)

Nate Sucese (Nov. 15, 3rd)

Denis Smirnov (Nov. 22, 1st)

Peyton Jones (Dec. 6, 1st)

Denis Smirnov (Dec. 6, 3rd)

Chase Berger (Jan. 17, 1st)

Denis Smirnov (Feb. 14, 1st)

Nate Sucese (Feb. 14, 2nd)

Vince Pedrie (Feb. 28, 2nd)

David Goodwin (Mar. 7, 3rd)

2017-18 Denis Smirnov (Oct. 17, 2nd)

Brandon Biro (Nov. 21, 3rd)

Andrew Sturtz (Dec. 5, 2nd

Denis Smirnov (Dec. 12, 2nd)

Nate Sucese (Jan. 9, 3rd)

Peyton Jones (Feb. 27, 2nd)

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN *

2012-13 Jacob Friedman, Michael Longo, Michael McDonagh, Dominic Marrone, Rich O’Brien, Tommy Olczyk, George Saad, Eric Steinour 2013-14 Kenny Brooks, Jacob Friedman, Max Gardiner, David Glen Taylor Holstrom, Nate Jensen, Luke Juha, Curtis Loik, Michael McDonagh, Jonathan Milley, Tommy Olczyk, Matthew Skoff, Peter Sweetland, Connor Varley, Mark Yanis

2018-19

Brandon Biro (Oct. 16, 2nd)

Peyton Jones (Oct. 30, 3rd)

Nikita Pavlychev (Nov. 13, 1st

Alex Limoges (Nov. 13, 2nd)

Evan Barratt (Nov. 20, 1st)

Evan Barratt (Dec. 11, 2nd)

Peyton Jones (Dec. 11, 3rd)

Kris Myllari (Dec. 18, 1st)

Alec Marsh (Dec. 18, 2nd)

Brandon Biro (Dec. 18, 3rd)

Peyton Jones (Jan. 29, 3rd)

Chase Berger (Feb. 12, 1st)

Denis Smirnov (Feb. 26, 2nd)

2014-15 Kenny Brooks, Ricky DeRosa, Jacob Friedman, Max Gardiner, David Glen, David Goodwin, Luke Juha, Curtis Loik, Eamon McAdam, Tommy Olczyk, Dylan Richard, Zach Saar, Eric Scheid, Matthew Skoff, Peter Sweetland, David Thompson Connor Varley, Mike Williamson

2015-16

Curtis Loik (Oct. 13, 1st)

Alec Marsh (Oct. 20, 2nd)

Chase Berger (Oct. 27, 3rd)

Andrew Sturtz (Nov. 23, 2nd)

Eamon McAdam (Dec. 1, 1st)

Tommy Olczyk (Dec. 15, 2nd)

Luke Juha (Jan. 5, 3rd)

Eamon McAdam (Jan. 19, 2nd)

David Goodwin (Feb. 23, 3rd)

2016-17 Peyton Jones (Oct. 18, 3rd)

Peyton Jones (Oct. 25, 1st)

2019-20

Cole Hults (Oct. 15, 3rd)

Peyton Jones (Nov. 5, 1st)

Evan Barratt (Nov. 19, 3rd

Nate Sucese (Nov. 19, 2nd)

Sam Sternschein (Nov. 26, 3rd)

Liam Folkes (Dec. 3, 1st)

Evan Barratt (Dec. 3, 2nd)

Cole Hults (Jan. 28, 3rd)

Peyton Jones (Feb. 11, 3rd)

2020-21 Alex Limoges (Dec. 15, 2nd)

Oskar Autio (Jan. 5, 3rd)

Kevin Wall (Jan. 13, 3rd)

Connor McMenamin (Jan. 26, 3rd)

2021-22 Kevin Wall (Oct. 26, 1st)

Clayton Phillips (Nov. 2, 1st)

Connor MacEachern (Nov. 2, 3rd)

Jimmy Dowd Jr. (Nov. 23, 3rd)

Tyler Paquette (Dec. 1, 2nd) Ryan Kirwan (Jan. 26, 2nd)

NCAA STARS OF THE WEEK

2017-18 Denis Smirnov (Dec. 12, 1st)

2018-19 Nikita Pavlychev (Nov. 13, 1st)

Brandon Biro (Feb. 12, 1st)

Liam Folkes (Mar. 12, 2nd)

ACADEMIC HONORS

HCA NATIONAL MONTHLY AWARDS

2018-19 Evan Barratt (Co-Player of the Month)

BIG TEN DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARS*

2012-13.........................................Tommy Olczyk

2013-14..............Max Gardiner, Jonathan Milley 2014-15..............Max Gardiner, Tommy Olczyk, David Thompson

2015-16......Mike Williamson, David Thompson 2016-17..............Chase Berger, Ricky DeRosa, Chris Funkey, Kevin Kerr, Matt Mendelson 2017-18......................Chase Berger, Kevin Kerr

2018-19.................Chase Berger, Chris Funkey

2019-20..........................Oskar Autio, Evan Bell, Peyton Jones, Kris Myllari, Nikita Pavlychev, Aarne Talvitie

2020-21.....................Oskar Autio, Alex Stevens, Aarne Talvitie 2021-22...............Oskar Autio, Christian Berger, Chase McLane, Tyler Paquette, Clayton Phillips, Christian Sarlo, Liam Souliere * Awarded for GPA of 3.7+ for an academic year.

2015-16 Erik Autio, Ricky DeRosa, David Glen, David Goodwin, Luke Juha, Curtis Loik, Eamon McAdam, Tommy Olczyk, Dylan Richard, James Robinson, Zach Saar, Eric Scheid, Matthew Skoff, David Thompson, Connor Varley, Mike Williamson

2016-17 Erik Autio, Chase Berger, Ricky DeRosa, Chris Funkey, David Goodwin, Derian Hamilton, Kevin Kerr, Matt Mendelson, Vince Pedrie, Dylan Richard, James Robinson, Zach Saar, Andrew Sturtz, David Thompson

2017-18

Erik Autio, Chase Berger, Brandon Biro, Chris Funkey, Blake Gober, James Gobetz Derian Hamilton,Kevin Kerr, Matt Mendelson, Kris Myllari, Nikita Pavlychev, James Robinson, Denis Smirnov, Andrew Sturtz

2018-19 Chase Berger, Brandon Biro, Chris Funkey,Blake Gober, James Gobetz, Peyton Jones, Kevin Kerr, Alex Limoges, Kris Myllari, Nikita Pavlychev, Adam Pilewicz, Denis Smirnov, Sam Sternschein, Alex Stevens

2019-20

Oskar Autio, Evan Bell, Brandon Biro, Paul DeNaples, Liam Folkes, James Gobetz, Will Holtforster, Peyton Jones, Alex Limoges, Kris Myllari, Nikita Pavlychev, Denis Smirnov, Sam Sternschein, Alex Stevens, Aarne Talvitie 2020-21 Evan Bell, Paul DeNaples, Tyler Gratton, Will Holtforster, Kenny Johnson Alex Limoges, Connor MacEachern, Connor McMenamin, Clayton Phillips, Adam Pilewicz, Sam Sternschein, Alex Stevens, Aarne Talvitie, Kevin Wall

2021-22 Oskar Autio, Christian Berger, Paul DeNaples, Jimmy Dowd Jr., Tyler Gratton, Kenny Johnson, Xander Lamppa, Connor MacEachern, Chase McLane, Connor McMenamin, Tyler Paquette, Clayton Phillips, Christian Sarlo, Liam Souliere

* Awarded for GPA of 3.0+ for an academic year.

NATIONAL HONORS

CCM/AHCA ALL-AMERICANS

HINES UNSUNG HERO

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AWARD 2015 PJ Musico SENIOR CLASS AWARD 2016 David Glen

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER

TEAM AWARDS

TOP STUDENT-ATHLETE

2012-13

David Glen 2013-14 Matthew Skoff 2014-15 Casey Bailey 2015-16 Luke Juha 2016-17 Denis Smirnov 2017-18 Trevor Hamilton 2018-19 Alex Limoges 2019-20 Cole Hults 2020-21 Alex Limoges 2021-22 Connor MacEachern

TOP DEFENSEMAN

2012-13

Nate Jensen 2013-14 Patrick Koudys 2014-15 Patrick Koudys 2015-16 Luke Juha 2016-17 Vince Pedrie 2017-18 Trevor Hamilton 2018-19 Cole Hults 2019-20 Cole Hults 2020-21 Clayton Phillips 2021-22 Paul DeNaples

2012-13

Tommy Olczyk 2013-14 Max Gardiner 2014-15 Max Gardiner, David Thompson 2015-16 Eamon McAdam 2016-17 Chase Berger 2017-18 Chase Berger 2018-19 Chase Berger 2019-20 Oskar Autio 2020-21 Aarne Talvitie 2021-22 Christian Berger

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2012-13 David Glen 2013-14 David Goodwin 2014-15 Erik Autio 2015-16 Andrew Sturtz 2016-17 Denis Smirnov 2017-18 Cole Hults 2018-19 Paul DeNaples 2019-20 Connor McMenamin 2020-21 Christian Sarlo 2021-22 Ryan Kirwan

PLAYERS’ PLAYER

2012-13 Connor Varley 2013-14 Patrick Koudys 2014-15 Patrick Koudys 2015-16 David Glen 2016-17 Ricky DeRosa 2017-18 Erik Autio 2018-19 Chase Berger 2019-20 Brandon Biro 2020-21 Alex Limoges 2021-22 Connor MacEachern

Honors the player who best exemplifies work ethic and commitment to Penn State hockey’s on-ice ob jectives.

LEADING SCORER

2012-13

David Glen 2013-14 Eric Scheid 2014-15 Casey Bailey 2015-16 David Goodwin 2016-17 Denis Smirnov 2017-18 Andrew Sturtz 2018-19 Alex Limoges 2019-20 Nate Sucese 2020-21 Alex Limoges 2021-22 Kevin Wall

IRON LION AWARD

2012-13

Connor Varley 2013-14 Connor Varley 2014-15 Connor Varley 2015-16 Connor Varley 2016-17 David Thompson 2017-18 Nate Sucese 2018-19 Chase Berger 2019-20 Nate Sucese 2020-21 Aarne Talvitie 2021-22 Christian Berger

Presented to the player with the best cumulative score and the highest strength index relative to body weight during preseason testing.

CULTURE AWARD

2017-18*

James Robinson 2018-19 Chris Funkey 2019-20 Liam Folkes 2020-21

Adam Pilewicz

Adam Pilewicz 2021-22

*Inaugural season award was presented.

Presented to a student-athlete who best influences a positive culture of quality and values off the ice.

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PENN STATE IN THE NHL

NITTANY LIONS IN THE NHL

Year Player (PSU Years) Team

2014-15 Casey Bailey (2012-15) Toronto Maple Leafs

Casey Bailey (2012-15) Ottawa Senators

Brett Murray (2017-18) Buffalo Sabres

NHL DRAFT PICKS BY YEAR

Year Round Pick Player (PSU Years) Team

2010*

74 Max Gardiner (2012-15) St. Louis Blues

147 Patrick Koudys (2013-14) Washington Capitals

70 Eamon McAdam (2013-16) New York Islanders

175 Mike Williamson (2013-16) Vancouver Canucks

197 Nikita Pavlychev (2016-2020) Pittsburgh Penguins

99 Brett Murray (2017-18) Buffalo Sabres

90 Evan Barratt (2017-2020) Chicago Blackhawks

93 Clayton Phillips (2019-pres.) Pittsburgh Penguins

134 Cole Hults (2017-2020) Los Angeles Kings

156 Denis Smirnov (2016-2020) Colorado Avalanche

160 Aarne Talvitie (2018-pres.) New Jersey Devils

181 Kevin Wall (2019-pres.) Carolina Hurricanes

209 Chase McLane (2020-pres.) Nashville Predators

NHL DRAFT PICKS BY ROUND

Year Round Pick Player (PSU Years) Team

Eamon McAdam (2013-16) New York Islanders

Max Gardiner (2012-15) St. Louis Blues

90 Evan Barratt (2017-2020) Chicago Blackhawks

93 Clayton Phillips (2019-pres.) Pittsburgh Penguins

99 Brett Murray (2017-18) Buffalo Sabres

134 Cole Hults (2017-2020) Los Angeles Kings

147 Patrick Koudys (2013-14) Washington Capitals

156 Denis Smirnov (2016-2020) Colorado Avalanche

160 Aarne Talvitie (2018-pres.) New Jersey Devils

175 Mike Williamson (2013-16) Vancouver Canucks

181 Kevin Wall (2019-pres.) Carolina Hurricanes

197 Nikita Pavlychev (2016-2020) Pittsburgh Penguins

209 Chase McLane (2020-pres.) Nashville Predators

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2020-21
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2011* 5
2013 3
2013 6
2015 7
2016 4
2017 3
2017* 3
2017 5
2017 6
2017 6
2019 6
2020 7
2013 3 70
2010* 3 74
2017 3
2017* 3
2016 4
2017 5
2011* 5
2017 6
2017 6
2013 6
2019 6
2015 7
2020 7
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A

Adams, Ronald 1943-44

Ameel, P. 1943-44

Anthony, Bert 1940-42

Autio, Erik 2014-18

Autio, Oskar 2018-22

B

Bacher, Bob 1942-43

Bailey, Casey 2012-15

Bair, C. 1943-44

Barratt, Evan 2017-2020

Bates, J. 1943-44

Bell, Evan 2018-2021

Berger, Chase 2015-19 Berger, Christian 2020-pres.

Bernbaum, Fred 1941-43, 46-47

Biro, Brandon 2016-2020

Bitner, Abe 1942-43

Bitner, Wayne 1940-41 Black, B. 1946-47

Brooks, Kenny 2012-16 Burford, Jack 1941-43

C

Calder, Ashton 2022-pres.

Cauffman, Ted 1941-43, 46-47

Chapman, J. 1943-44

Connin, T. 1943-44 Conway, Scott 2014-15

Copeland, Ben 2021-pres. Crawford, R. 1943-44

Crespo, Jarod 2022-pres.

D

DeNaples, Paul 2018-pres.

DeRosa, Ricky 2013-17

Doherty, Tim 2020-201

Dolan, Brian 2012-13

Dorr, Doug 2021-pres. Dowd, Jr., Jimmy 2020-pres.

Dufford, John 1940-42

Dunbar 1946-47

Dyck, Carson 2021-pres. Dzhaniyev, Danny 2021-pres.

E

Egan, J. 1946-47

Erlichman, Matt 2016-18

F

Fedock, Mike 1940-42 Fisher, J.F. 1941-42 Foley, J. 1943-44

Folkes, Liam 2016-2020 Fowler, Art 1940-41

Friedman, Jacob 2012-15

Funkey, Chris 2015-19

G

Gardiner, Max 2012-15 Garrett, Bill 1940-41 Gates, Penny 1940-41

Gladstone, Art 1941-44 Glen, David 2012-16

Gober, Blake 2016-2020

Gobetz, James 2016-2020

Goodwin, David 2013-17 Goodwin, T.J. 1941-42, 46-47 Granahan 1946-47 Grannan, Noah 2022-pres. Gratton, Dylan 2022-pres. Gratton, Tyler 2019-pres.

H

N

Nelson, R. 1943-44, 46-47

O

O’Brien, Rich 2012-13

O’Donnell, E. 1943-44 Olczyk, Tommy 2012-16

Hamilton, Derian

2015-19 Hamilton, Trevor 2016-18 Hampton, Bobby 2019-2021

Heberling, P. 1941-42 1946-47

Herr, Dick 1942-43 Herrick, Bucky 1940-41 Holstrom, Taylor 2012-15 Holtforster, Will 2019-2021 Hoyes 1946-47

Hults, Cole 2017-2020 Hutchins, J. 1943-44

J Jensen, Nate 2012-15 Johnson, Bryce 2012-13 Johnson, Earl 1940-42 Johnson, Kenny 2019-pres. Jones, Peyton 2016-2020 Juha, Luke 2012-16

K Kaiser 1940-41 Kerr, Kevin 2015-19

Kirchhevel, Justin 2012-13 Kirwan, Ryan 2021-pres. Kohler, Sean 2016-17 Koudys, Patrick 2013-15

L

Lafferty, J. 1943-44 Lamppa, Xander 2020-pres. Larsson, Ludvig 2018-19 Levy, Bill 1942-43, 46-47

Lightbody, Larry 1941-42

Limoges, Alex 2017-21

Linden, Ture 2022-pres. Loik, Curtis 2012-16 Longo, Michael 2012-13 Lordo, Joseph 2012-13

M

MacEachern, Connor 2019-pres. Mack, Simon 2021-pres. Malloy 1946-47

Marsh, Alec 2015-19

Maslow, Eddie 1940-41

McAdam, Eamon 2013-16

McDonagh, Michael 2012-14

McKechnie, Jim 1942-43

McMenamin, Connor 2019-pres. McLane, Chase 2020-pres. Mendelson, Matt 2015-18

Milley, Jonathan 2012-15

Morrone, Dominic 2012-13 Murray, Brett 2016-18 Musico, PJ 2012-15 Myllari, Kris 2016-2020

P

Pavlychev, Nikita 2016-2020

Paquette, Tyler 2020-pres. Pedrie, Vince 2015-17 Phillips, Clayton 2019-22

Pilewicz, Adam 2017-22

R

Rainear, F. 1943-44 Richard, Dylan 2013-17 Robinson, James 2014-18 Rumbaugh, Roy 1946-47

S

Saad, George 2012-13 Saar, Zach 2013-17 Sarlo, Christian 2020-pres. Sauve, Max 2018-2021

Scheid, Eric 2013-16 Schade, Carter 2022-pres. Schoen, Ben 2021-pres. Servagno, Alex 2022-pres. Skoff, Matthew 2012-16 Skuta, Stan 1942-43, 46-47

Smirnov, Denis 2016-2020 Snell, Mason 2019-21 Souliere, Liam 2020-pres. Steinour, Eric 2012-13 Sternschein, Sam 2017-2021

Steva, Don 1941-43 Stevens, Alex 2017-2021 Sturtz, Andrew 2015-18 Sucese, Nate 2016-2020 Sussman, Stu 1941-43 Sweetland, Peter 2012-15

T

Talvitie, Aarne 2018-2021

Templain, R. 1941-42 Thompson, David 2013-17

V

Varley, Connor 2012-16

W

Wall, Kevin 2019-pres. Walsh, J. 1943-44

Westcott, Jared 2020-21 White, Berrick 1942-43 Williams, C. 1943-44 Williams, Ed 1942-43 Williamson, Mike 2013-16 Wilson 1946-47 Wolbert, George 1940-41

Y

Yanis, Mark 2012-14 Yocom, Harry 1942-43

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PJ Musico 2012-15

Rich O’Brien 2012-13

Connor Varley 2013-16

Cole Hults 2017-20

Carter Schade 2022-pres.

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Connor Varley 2012-13

Patrick Koudys 2013-15 Paul DeNaples 2018-pres.

4

Luke Juha 2012-16

Kris Myllari 2016-20 Simon Mack 2021-pres.

5

Mark Yanis 2012-14

Kevin Kerr 2015-19

Christian Berger 2020-pres.

6

Peter Sweetland 2012-15

James Gobetz 2016-20

Jimmy Dowd, Jr. 2020-pres.

7

Jacob Friedman 2012-15

James Robinson 2015-18

Evan Bell 2018-21

Carson Dyck 2021-pres.

8

Michael McDonagh 2012-14

Chase Berger 2015-19 Alex Servagno 2022-pres.

9

Bryce Johnson 2012-13

David Goodwin 2013-17 Alex Limoges 2017-21

Xander Lamppa 2021-pres.

10

Justin Kirchheval 2012-13

Scott Conway 2014-15

Derian Hamilton 2015-16

Brandon Biro 2016-20

Christian Sarlo 2020-pres.

11

David Glen 2012-16

Trevor Hamilton 2016-18

Max Sauve 2018-20

Chase McLane 2020-21

Ryan Kirwan 2021-pres.

12

Dylan Richard 2013-17

Ludvig Larsson 2018-19

Bobby Hampton 2019-21

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Ben Schoen 2021-pres.

13

Kenny Brooks 2012-16

Nikita Pavlychev 2016-20

Xander Lamppa 2020-21 Danny Dzhaniyev 2021-pres.

14

Tommy Olczyk

2012-16

Nate Sucese 2016-20

Max Sauve 2020-21

Ben Copeland 2021-pres.

15

Curtis Loik 2012-16

Sean Kohler 2016-17

Kenny Johnson 2019-pres.

16

Michael Longo

2012-13

Andrew Sturtz 2015-18

Mason Snell 2019-21

Dylan Lugris 2021-pres.

17

Zach Saar 2013-17 Evan Barratt 2017-20

Tim Doherty 2020-21 Chase McLane 2021-pres.

18

Casey Bailey 2012-13 James Robinson 2014-15 Brett Murray 2017-18 Clayton Phillips 2019-22

19

Domonic Morrone 2012-13 Eric Scheid 2013-15

Derian Hamilton 2015-19

Connor McMenamin 2019-pres.

20

Joseph Lordo 2012-13

Erik Autio 2014-18

Aarne Talvitie 2018-2021

Ture Linden 2022-pres.

21

Eric Steinour 2012-13 Ricky DeRosa 2013-17 Kevin Wall 2019-pres.

22

George Saad 2012-13 David Thompson 2013-17 Alex Stevens 2017-21

23

Jonathan Milley 2012-15 Eric Scheid 2015-16 Blake Gober 2016-20 Tyler Paquette 2020-pres.

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Nate Jensen 2012-15

Vince Pedrie 2015-17

Adam Pilewicz 2017-22 Jarod Crespo 2022-pres.

25

Brian Dolan 2012-13

Casey Bailey 2013-15

Denis Smirnov 2016-20

Jared Westcott 2020-21 Dylan Gratton 2022-pres.

26

Mike Williamson 2013-16

Liam Folkes 2016-20 Ashton Calder 2022-pres.

27

Max Gardiner 2012-15 Matt Mendelson 2015-17 Sam Sternschein 2017-21

28

Taylor Holstrom 2012-15 Alec Marsh 2015-19 Tyler Gratton 2019-pres.

29

Connor MacEachern 2019-pres.

30

Matt Erlichman 2016-18 Doug Dorr 2021-pres.

31

Matthew Skoff 2012-16 Peyton Jones 2016-20 Liam Souliere 2020-pres.

32

Will Holtforster 2019-21

33

Chris Funkey 2015-19 Noah Grannan 2022-pres.

34

Eamon McAdam 2013-16

35

Oskar Autio 2018-22

Bold indicates 2021-22 Nittany Lion.

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