2013-14 Hockey East Men's Media Guide

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Table of contents League

League Directory National Press Directory Media and Information Services League TV Schedules/Concannon Media Award Commissioner Joe Bertagna Staff and Officials League History in Headlines The History of the Lamoriello Trophy The 2014 Hockey East Championship 2014 Frozen Fenway

GAME DAY DIRECTORY

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Boston College Boston University University of Maine University of Massachusetts UMass Lowell Merrimack College University of New Hampshire Northeastern University University of Notre Dame Providence College University of Vermont

Seasons

Regular Season Quick Reference Tournament Quick Reference All-Time Tournament Results Season-by-Season Snapshots 2012-13 Season Snapshot 2012-13 Awards/Stats Superlatives

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Player of the Year Bob Kullen Coach of Year Rookie of the Year League Awards Hockey East All-Stars All-Academic Teams Humanitarian Award Hobey Baker Award AHCA/CCM All-Americans Coaching Awards

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Awards

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591 North Ave #2, Wakefield, MA 01880 Phone: (781) 245-2122 Fax: (781) 245-2492 HockeyEastOnline.com Commissioner

Associate Commissioner Assistant Commissioner Supervisor of Officials Chief Observer Observer Web Site Coordinator Graduate Intern Undergraduate Video Interns

Joe Bertagna Kathy Wynters Pete Souris Dan Schachte Dick DeCaprio Chuck Napoli Dan Parkhurst Mike Brown Jon Santer Elizabeth Thomas

Boston College

(617) 552-2094

Boston University

(617) 353-2872

Maine

(207) 581-3646

Massachusetts

(413) 577-0053

UMass Lowell

(978) 934-3771

Merrimack

(978) 837-3472

New Hampshire

(603) 862-3835

Northeastern

(617) 373-5715

Notre Dame

(574) 631-7519

Providence

(401) 865-2201

Vermont

(802) 656-1109

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NCAAs 77-91 Alumni 92-101 Records 102-112 2013-14 Composite Schedule 113-114

THE HOCKEY EAST ASSOCIATION

SID Phone Numbers

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The 2013-14 Hockey East Media Guide

produced by the Hockey East Association

(Editor) Writing, design and layout: Pete Souris Special Thanks to: Mike Brown and Kristen Blake Contributors: Chris Aliano, Joe Bertagna, Tim Clark, Dan Colleran, Tim Connor, Brad Davis, Matt Houde, Jillian Jakuba, Brian Kelley, Mark Majewski, Dan Parkhurst, Laura Reed, Noah Smith, Jana Spaulding, Tom Wilkins, Alastair Ingram and member institutions Special Photo Contributors: Steve Babineau Josh Gibney Tom Kendall Mike Silverwood Gil Talbot Melissa Wade National Hockey League

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T H I S I S HO CKE Y EAST

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The UMass Lowell River Hawks won their first Hockey East Tournament Championship in March of 2013

This is hockey east

The Hockey East Association is home to four of the last six NCAA National season of 2008-09. Over the last 20 years, Hockey East has cemented itself as Champions, as the league enters its 30th the nation’s elite college hockey league, having anniversary season of play in 2013-2014. earned 30 of the 78 berths in the NCAA Frozen The league has consistently remained the Four and boasting eight NCAA title winners: the strongest Division I conference from top to University of Maine in 1993 and 1999, Boston Rk. Team (FPV) Pts bottom, encompassing 11 elite Division I University in 1995, Boston College in 2001 and hockey programs with the addition of Notre 1. UMass-Lowell (7) 104 2008, Boston University in 2009 and the Eagles Dame in the 2013-14 season. UMass Lowell again most recently in 2010 and 2012. Three of Boston College (4) 104 the four Frozen Four participants in 1999 came dominated Hockey East last year winning their first league regular season and tour- 3. New Hampshire 84 from the Hockey East ranks, and in 2007, both nament championship in school history, in Boston College and the University of Maine made it addition to its first Frozen Four appearance Notre Dame 84 to the semifinal round in St. Louis, after five squads at the CONSOL Energy Center in Pittsburgh, Boston University, Massachusetts and Providence 79 (including Pa. The River Hawks, Eagles and Wildcats all 5. New Hampshire) were selected for the 16-team qualified for the NCAA Tournament in March, 6. Boston University 67 NCAA field. Hockey East sent three teams to the marking the fifth straight year the league NCAA Tournament in 2013, marking nine times has placed at least three teams in the NCAA 7. Merrimack 54 in the last 10 seasons that league teams have Tournament that feat. Maine 45 accomplished The league with host its third series of 8. Hockey East has proven to be an equally Frozen Fenway events in Boston with two 9. Vermont 34 strong presence off the ice and in the classroom. doubleheaders on January 4 and January 11 League athletes continue to demonstrate their 10. Massachusetts 32 commitment to overall excellence, as the Hockey at Fenway Park. Hockey East will once again enjoy a rich All-Academic Team honored a league-record 28 East television package on a national and regional 11. Northeastern 101 student-athletes for outstanding academic basis with NBC Sports Network, and New achievement during the 2012-2013 academic England Sports Network (NESN) televising over 30 games in the upcoming year. Maine freshmen Devin Shore and Kyle Williams were named the recipient of season. the league’s Top Scholar-Athlete Award with a perfect 4.0 grade point average Hockey East has continued a steady rise to prominence since its founding for the season. charter on July 11, 1983, when the possibility of an apparent Ivy League deHockey East athletes also make a positive impact on many community service parture threatened the ECAC. In response, the athletics directors from Boston programs across the region, volunteering with youth hockey associations and College, Boston University, New Hampshire, Northeastern and Providence community service organizations. Six Hockey East athletes have received the unveiled a new Division I men’s ice hockey conference. Together, Bill Flynn prestigious Hockey Humanitarian Award, three from each from the men’s league of Boston College, John Simpson of Boston University, Andy Mooradian of and women’s, and seven others have been finalists for the award. Boston College’s New Hampshire, Joe Zabilski of Northeastern and Lou Lamoriello of Provi- Brooks Dyroff won the 2011 Hockey Humanitarian Award, marking the league’s dence launched Hockey East. Lamoriello assumed the role of the league’s sixth honoree in as many years, for his work with his not-for-profit organization first commissioner. called CEO 4 Teens. Later that summer, the Board of Directors added the University of Maine Boston College’s Johnny Gaudreau was named Hobey Baker finalist and was and the University of Lowell (now UMass Lowell). Official conference competi- also one of three Hobey Hat Trick finalists, while the league boasted six All-Amerition of the seven-team league began with the 1984-85 season, and expansion cans last season. brought the league to nine teams with the additions of Merrimack College However, it is the quality of its individual players as leading athletes that most (1989) and the University of Massachusetts (1993). The entry of the University sets Hockey East apart from the rest. More than 40 Hockey East alums were of Vermont for the 2005-06 season brought the conference membership to regulars on NHL rosters in 2012-2013. A total of 558 Hockey East student-athletes 10 teams. The University of Notre Dame was accepted as the league’s 11th have been selected in the NHL Entry Draft in the 29-year history of the league, member on October 5, 2011 and will begin play starting play this October. which included nine draftees in the 2013 Entry Draft. Most recently the University of Connecticut is the conference’s 12th program, The reach of Hockey East continues to grow as new state-of-the-art facilities which was announced on June 21, 2012. are constructed, increasing capacities and amenities for college hockey fans. And Since its inception, Hockey East has set new competitive standards for the fans have responded with over a million spectators came out to watch Hockey college hockey success, annually compiling an impressive collective winning East teams during the 2012-13 season for the eighth consecutive season. percentage against non-conference opponents, including a record .705 during the 2002-03 season and a .669 win percentage during the 25th anniversary

2013-14 PRESEASON COACHES’ POLL

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BOSTON COLLEGE

Athletic Dept./Rink Address: Conte Forum, 140 Commonwealth Ave., Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 Athletics Director - Brad Bates (617) 552-4680 Sport Administrator: Tom Peters Head Coach - Jerry York (617) 552-3028 Media Relations - Mark Majewski

BCEagles.com

UNIVERSITY of MAINE

Athletic Dept./Rink Address: 5747 Memorial Gym, Orono, ME 04469 Interim Athletics Director - Seth Woodcock (207) 581-1052 Head Coach - Dennis “Red” Gendron (207) 581-1106 Media Relations - Laura Reed (207) 581-3646 laura.reed@umit.maine.edu

GoBlackBears.com

UMASS LOWELL

Athletic Dept. Address: One University Ave., Lowell, MA 01854 Rink Address: Tsongas Arena, 300 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Lowell, MA 01852 Athletics Director - Dana Skinner (978) 934-2310 Head Coach - Norm Bazin (978) 934-2339 Media Relations - Jana Spaulding (978) 934-2306 jana_spaulding@uml.edu

GoRiverHawks.com

UNIVERSITY of NEW HAMPSHIRE

Athletic Dept. Address: Field House, 145 Main St., Durham, NH 03824 Rink Address: Whittemore Center, 128 Main St., Durham, NH 03824 Athletics Director - Marty Scarano (603) 862-2013 Head Coach - Dick Umile (603) 862-1161 Media Relations - Alex Comeau (603) 862-3835 alex.comeau@unh.edu

UNHWildcats.com

UNIVERSITY of NOTRE DAME

Athletic Dept. Address: C113 Joyce Center, Notre Dame, IN 46556 Rink Address: 100 Compton Family Ice Arena, Notre Dame, IN 46556 Athletics Director - Jack Swarbrick (574) 631-6107 Head Coach - Jeff Jackson (574) 631-3630 Media Relations - Tim Connor (574) 631-7519 connor.21@nd.edu

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PROVIDENCE COLLEGE

Athletic Dept./Rink Address: Alumni Hall/Schneider Arena 549 River Ave. Providence, RI 02918 Athletics Director - Bob Driscoll (401) 865-2265 Head Coach - Nate Leaman (401) 865-2168 Media Relations - Dan Colleran (401) 865-2201 dcollera@providence.edu

BOSTON UNIVERSITY

Athletic Dept. Address: 285 Babcock St., Boston, MA 02215 Rink Address: Agganis Arena, 925 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, MA 02215 Athletics Director - Mike Lynch (617) 353-1905 Head Coach - David Quinn (617) 353-4639 Media Relations - Brian Kelley (617) 353-2872 bkelley@bu.edu

GoTerriers.com

UNIVERSITY of MASSACHUSETTS

Athletic Dept. Address: Boyden Building, 131 Commonwealth Ave., Amherst, Mass. 01003 Rink Address: Mullins Center, 200 Commonwealth Ave., Amherst, Mass. 01003 Athletics Director - John McCutcheon (413) 545-4086 Head Coach - John Micheletto (413) 545-5175 Media Relations - Jillian Jakuba (413) 577-0053 jjakuba@admin.umass.edu

UMassAthletics.com

MERRIMACK COLLEGE

Athletic Dept./Rink Address: Volpe Center, 315 Turnpike St., North Andover, MA 01845 Athletics Director - Jeremy Gibson (978) 837-5306 Head Coach - Mark Dennehy (978) 837-5341 Media Relations - Chris Aliano (978) 837chris.aliano@merrimack.edu

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NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY

Athletic Dept.: Matthews Arena, 360 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass. 02115 Rink Address: 111 Matthews Arena, 238 Saint Botolph St., Boston, MA 02115 Athletics Director - Peter Roby (617) 373-2672 Head Coach - Jim Madigan (617) 373-3376 Media Relations - Matt Houde (617) 373-5715 m.houde@neu.edu

GoNU.com

UNIVERSITY of VERMONT

Athletic Dept./Rink Address: Patrick Gym/Gutterson Fieldhouse 97 Spear St., Burlington, VT 05405 Athletics Director - Bob Corran (802) 656-5042 Head Coach - Kevin Sneddon (802) 656-1414 Media Relations - Alastair Ingram (802) 656-1110 alastair.ingram@uvm.edu

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8 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)

Assoc. Director of Championships: Kristin Fasbender Media Relations: Mark Bedics Officiating: Frank Cole Address: 1802 Alonzo Watford Sr. Dr. Indianapolis, IN 46202 Phone: 317-917-6222 Email: mbedics@ncaa.org Website: www.ncaa.com/sports/m-hockey

NCAA directory

Atlantic Hockey Association (AHA)

AHA School Websites Air Force American International Army Bentley Canisius Connecticut

Big Ten (B1G)

Big Ten School Websites Michigan Michigan State Minnesota Ohio State Penn State Wisconsin

ECAC Hockey League (ECACHL)

ECACHL School Websites Brown Clarkson Colgate Cornell Dartmouth Harvard

Princeton Quinnipiac Rensselaer St. Lawrence Union Yale

National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC)

NCHC School Websites Colorado College Denver Miami Minnesota Duluth

Nebraska-Omaha North Dakota St. Cloud State Western Michigan

WCHA School Websites Alabama-Hunstville Alaska Alaska-Anchorage Bemidji State Bowling Green

Ferris State Lake Superior State Michigan Tech Minnesota State Northern Michigan

Commissioner: Bob DeGregorio Media Relations: Dave Rourke Officiating: Gene Binda Address: 7 Parkridge Rd. Haverhill, MA 01835 Phone: (978) 373-9640 Email: drourke@atlantichockeyonline.com Website: www.atlantichockeyonline.com Commissioner: Jim Delany Associate Commissioner: Jennifer Heppel Media Relations: Adam Augustine Officiating: Steve Piotrowski Address: 5440 Park Place Rosemont, IL 60018 Phone: (518) 487-2288 E mail: ekrajewski@ecachockey.com Website: http://www.bigten.org/sports/m-hockey Commissioner: Steve Hagwell Media Relations: Ed Krajewski Officiating: Paul Stewart Address: 51 South Pearl St. Albany, NY 12207 Phone: (518) 487-2288 E mail: ekrajewski@ecachockey.com Website: www.ecachockeyleague.com Commissioner: Josh Fenton Media Relations: Michael Weisman Officiating: Don Adam Operations: Joe Novak

Holy Cross Mercyhurst Niagara Robert Morris RIT Sacred Heart

Address: 1631 Mesa Ave., Suite C Colorado Springs, CO 80906 Phone: (847) 696-1010 Email: aaugustine@bigten.org Website: www.nchchockey.com

Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) Commissioner: Bruce McLeod Media Relations: Doug Spencer Officiating: Greg Shepherd Assoc. Commissioner: Sara Martin Asst.Commissioner of Operations: Carol LaBelle-Ehrhardt Address: 559 D’Onofrio Dr., Ste. 103 Madison, WI 53719-2096 Phone: (608) 829-0100 Email: dspencer@mailbag.com Website: WCHA.com

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HOCKEY EAST MEDIA INFORMATION SERVICES All media inquiries pertaining to league For up-to-date information, including league news, standings, statistics and more, matters or the championship tourna- check out the official league website: HockeyEastOnline.com ment can be directed to:

Pete Souris

Assistant Commissioner for Public Relations Office: (781) 245-2122 Cell: (603) 512-1166 psouris@HockeyEastOnline.com PRINT Attleboro Sun Bangor Daily News Barre Times Argus Boston Globe Boston Herald Brockton Enterprise Burlington Free Press Concord Monitor Daily Hampshire Gazette Daily Times-Chronicle Foster’s Daily Democrat Greenfield Recorder Hartford Courant Haverhill Gazette Hockey Digest Hockey Magazine East The Hockey News Hockey USA Hockey’s Future Keene Sentinel Kent County Daily News Lansing State Journal Lawrence Eagle-Tribune Let’s Play Hockey Lewiston Sun Journal Lowell Sun Lynn Daily Item Manchester Union Leader Metro West Daily News Middlesex News Morning Sentinel Nashua Telegraph Neponset Valley Daily News New England Hockey Journal New York Times News Tribune and Herald North Andover Citizen Patriot Ledger Pawtucket Evening Times Portland Press Herald Portsmouth Herald Providence Journal The Recorder The Republican Rutland Herald Salem Evening News Sentinel & Enterprise Springfield Republican The Sporting News Sports Illustrated USA Today USCHO Magazine Warwick Beacon Westerly Sun Woonsocket Call

Player and team statistics are updated following every game, usually within 30 minutes of the games completion. Press releases are sent to selected media every Monday and Thursday afternoons during the season and are also available online for both media and public use. Any member of the media may be added to our direct distribution list upon request. Contact information should be sent to the Director of Public Relations.

PRIMary media outlets RADIO (Live game broadcasts) Boston College WWBZ-FM 98.5 – Boston, Mass. (Flagship)

Boston University WWZN-AM 1510 – Boston, Mass. (Flagship) Maine WVOM-FM 103.9 – Bangor, Maine (Flagship) WVQM-FM 101.3 – Augusta, Maine WSYY-AM 1240 – Millinocket, Maine WLOB-AM 1310 – Portland, Maine WJJB-FM 96.3 – Portland, Maine WRED-AM 1440 – Portland, Maine WRKD-AM 1450 – Rockland, Maine Massachusetts WHMP-FM 96.9 – Amherst, Mass. (Flagship) WHMP-AM 1440 – Northampton, Mass. WHMQ-AM 1240 – Greenfield, Mass. UMass Lowell WGHM-AM 900 – Nashua, N.H. (Flagship) WSMN-AM 1590 – Nashua, N.H. WGAM-AM 1250 – Manchester, N.H. WCAP-AM 980 – Lowell, Mass. New Hampshire WGIR-AM 610 – Manchester, N.H. (Flagship) WZEI-FM 101.5 – Concord/Meredith, N.H. WPKX-AM 930 – Dover/Portsmouth/Rochester, N.H. WQSO-FM 96.7 – Dover/Portsmouth/Rochester, N.H. WEEY-FM 93.5 – Keene, N.H. WTSL-FM 94.3/94.5/AM 1400 – Lebanon/Claremont/Hanover, N.H. WSMN-AM 1590 – Nashua, N.H. WASR-AM 1420 – Wolfeboro, N.H.

TELEVISION (Live game broadcasts) Cox Sports (Providence, R.I.) NBC Sports Network (NBCSN) New England Sports Network (NESN) WBIN - Derry, N.H WPFO-TV 23 (FOX) – Portland, Maine TELEVISION (General coverage) Comcast Sports Net (CSNNE) New England Cable News (NECN) WCVB-TV 5 (ABC) – Boston, Mass. WHDH-TV 7 (NBC) – Boston, Mass. WBZ-TV 4 (CBS) – Boston, Mass. WFXT-TV 25 (FOX) – Boston, Mass. WLVI-TV 56 (WB) – Boston, Mass. WGGB-TV 40 (ABC) – Springfield, Mass. WSHM-TV 3 – Springfield, Mass. WWLP-TV 22 (NBC) – Springfield, Mass. WVII-TV 7 (ABC) – Bangor, Maine WLBZ-TV 2 (NBC) – Bangor, Maine WMTW-TV 8 (ABC) – Portland, Maine WCSH-TV 6 (NBC) – Portland, Maine WGME-TV 13 (CBS) – Portland, Maine WJAR-TV 10 (NBC) – Providence, R.I. WLNE-TV 6 (ABC) – Providence, R.I. WPRI-TV 12 (CBS) – Providence, R.I. WPTZ-TV 5 (NBC) – Burlington, Vt. WFFF-TV 44 (FOX) – Burlington, Vt.

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ONLINE collegehockeynews.com hockeybuzz.com hockeyjournal.com hockeysfuture.com insidecollegehockey.com insidehockey.com nhl.com uscho.com

Northeastern WRBB-FM 104.9 – Boston, Mass. (Flagship) WRCA-AM 1330 – Boston, Mass. (Road only) Notre Dame WHFB-FM 99.9 – Mishawaka, IN (Flagship) Providence WOON-AM 1240 – Woonsocket, RI (Flagship) Vermont WVMT-AM 620 – Burlington, VT (Flagship)

CAMPUS MEDIA CAMPUS Boston College Boston University Maine Massachusetts UMass Lowell Merrimack New Hampshire Northeastern Providence Vermont

PRINT The Heights Daily Free Press Maine Campus Daily Collegian The Connector Merrimack Beacon The New Hampshire Huntington News The Cowl Vermont Cynic

ONLINE bcheights.com dailyfreepress.com mainecampus.com dailycollegian.com uml.edu/connector merrimackbeacon.com tnhonline.com huntington-news.com thecowl.com vermontcynic.com

RADIO WZBC-FM 90.3 WTBU-FM 89.3 WMEB-FM 91.9 WMUA-FM 91.9 WUML-FM 91.5 WUNH-FM 91.3 WRBB-FM 104.9 WDOM-FM WRUV-FM 90.1

Most campus radio stations and web sites carry live game broadcasts.

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8 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS HOCKEY EAST 2013-2014 TELEVISION COVERAGE

Date

Broadcast Schedule Game

Date Time

Broadcast Schedule Game

Time

Fri., October 25

Massachusetts at Maine

8pm

Fri., November 1

Northeastern at Boston College

8pm

Sat., November 16 Providence at Vermont

7pm

Fri., November 22 North Dakota at Boston University 7:30pm

Sat., November 23 Notre Dame at UMass Lowell

4pm

Fri., January 31

Boston University at Massachusetts 7:30pm

4pm

Fri., February 14

Boston University at New Hampshire

7pm

Sat., January 4

Merrimack vs. Providence

Notre Dame vs. Boston College

Sat., January 11

UMass Lowell vs. Northeastern

Boston Univ. vs. Maine

Fri., January 17

Boston Univ. at Boston Coll.

7pm

Sat., January 25

Vermont at Boston Univ.

4pm

Sat., February 1

Notre Dame at New Hampshire

4pm

BU: http://www.goterriers.com/allaccess

Sat., February 8

UMass Lowell at Massachusetts

6pm

Sat., February 15

FLEX Game #1 *

7pm

ME: http://client.stretchinternet.com/client/maine.portal#

Fri., February 28

FLEX Game #2 *

7pm

Sat., March 1

FLEX Game #3 *

4pm

UML: http://www.goriverhawks.tv

Fri., March 7

First Round Single-Elimination Game

7pm

MC: http://www.merrimackathletics.tv

Sun., March 9

Women’s Championship (tape delay)

8pm

Sat., March 15

Quarterfinal Game 2

4pm

UNH: http://unhwildcats.tv

Sunday, March 16 Quarterfinal Game 3

4:30/5pm

7:30pm 3pm 6:30pm

Fri., March 21

Semifinal #1

5pm

Semifinal #2

8pm (NESNplus)

Sat., March 22

Championship

7pm (NESNplus)

School Video Streaming BC: http://www.bceagles.com/allaccess

UMass: http://www.umassathletics.com/allaccess

NU: http://gonu.com/xstream ND: http://www.watchnd.tv PC: http://www.friars.com/allaccess UVM: http://nsnsports.net/colleges/university-of-vermont

* Flex games will be announced two weeks prior to broadcast date

THE JOE CONCANNON HOCKEY EAST MEDIA AWARD Dan Parkhurst has been named the 22nd recipient of the prestigious Joe Concannon Hockey East Media Award. Parkhurst, who will again call UNH hockey games on television and radio for 2013-14, will also call select games for NBC Sports Network in the coming season.In addition to his broadcasting work, the 2013-14 season will mark Parkhurst’s 17th year as Hockey East’s website designer and coordinator. Parkhurst, a 1993 graduate of the University of New Hampshire, assists in the league’s public relations efforts with multimedia solutions, as well as with day-to-day online efforts and game-night updates. Parkhurst’s broadcasting career is long and varied beginning with his years as a student-manager with the UNH hockey team when he also called games for UNH’s student-radio station. During the 1997-98 season he called the Hockey East Online Game of the Week, one of the first online broadcasts of college hockey on the internet. He then called three seasons (1998-2001) of Merrimack College hockey and basketball while also calling select UNH hockey games for New Hampshire Public Television. Beginning in the fall of 2001, Parkhurst became the full-time play-by-play voice for NHPTV, a position he held until 2008 when the station ceased broadcasting UNH hockey games. Starting in 2007, Parkhurst also became the primary radio voice for UNH hockey. He will begin his seventh season calling Wildcat games on the radio for Learfield Sports while transitioning to television broadcasts produced by UNH Athletics for a number of home games. From 2006 through 2012, Parkhurst called a variety of regular season college hockey games and also worked six NCAA college hockey tournament regionals for ESPNU. In 2008, he traveled with Boston College to provide radio play-by-play for the Eagles at the Frozen Four during their national championship run. Parkhurst has also called games for NESN, including the 2013 Women’s Hockey East Championship Game. The 2013-14 season will mark his second year calling select college hockey games for NBC Sports Network. Parkhurst is the owner of SportDesigns.com a web design and e-commerce company. An avid golfer and musician, he resides in Conway, N.H., with his wife Lynn and their two children, Jonathan (20) and Riley

Hockey East Media Award Winners

1992 Larry Mahoney, Bangor Daily News 1993 Bob Whitelaw, New England Sports Network 1994 Bob Monahan, Boston Globe 1995 John Connolly, Boston Herald 1996 Charles Scoggins, Lowell Sun 1997 Bob Norton, New England Sports Network 1998 Joe Concannon, Boston Globe 1999 Dick Osborne, UNH Sports Network 2000 Bill Doherty, Huskies Radio 2001 Dave Hendrickson, U.S. College Hockey Online 2002 Roger Brown, Portsmouth Herald 2003 Bernie Corbett, Giant Sports Associates 2004 Rob Rudnick, Huskies Radio 2005 Eric Frede, NESN/CodRock Media 2006 Dan Hannigan, WZON/CodRock Media 2007 Allen Lessels, New Hampshire Union Leader 2008 Mike Logan, Providence College Radio 2009 Bob Ellis, UMass-Lowell Radio 2010 Brock Hines, UMass Sports Network 2011 Mike Machnik, Merrimack Radio, USCHO & CHN 2012 Jim Connelly, U.S. College Hockey Online 2013 Dan Parkhurst, UNH Radio/TV & Merrimack Radio

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COMMISSIONER JOE BERTAGNA Media coverage has soared in this period, Hockey East Commisand in 2013, he is in the midst of celebratas evidenced by the signing of two national sioner Joe Bertagna is ing his 40th year as a goalie coach. As a contracts in 2011, a renewal with CBS Sports in his 32nd year as a player, Bertagna began at Arlington (MA) Network and a first-ever deal with NBC Sports college hockey adminisHigh School, and then went on to Harvard Network. Further, a four-year contract with the trator, his 17th year with University, playing for three Hall of Fame New England Sports Network (NESN) provides Hockey East, after servcoaches: Ed Burns at Arlington and unprecedented local coverage. Bertagna also ing in a similar capacity Ralph “Cooney” Weiland and Bill Cleary oversaw the signing of the first regional radio with the Eastern Colat Harvard. A two-year starter at Harvard contract for the Hockey East Championships lege Athletic Conference (1971-72 and 1972-73), Bertagna led the when the Boston Bruins’ flagship station, “98.5, (ECAC) for 15 years. He Ivy League with a 2.45 GAA in 1972. After the Sports Hub,” broadcast the 2010 championis already the longest Harvard, he played professionally for the ships from the TD Garden. serving commissioner in Milwaukee Admirals and in Cortina, Italy. In January of 2010, Bertagna and his staff adHockey East’s 30-year history. In June of 2012, He led his S.G. Cortina d’Ampezzo squad ministered the first outdoor college hockey game Hockey East directors extended Bertagna’s to the 1975 Italian Championship. in the East when Boston’s fabled Fenway Park contract through the 2014-15 season, a He began his professional coaching hosted a Hockey East doubleheader. The event, direct response to a number of triumphs for career in 1985 with the Boston Bruins, which sold out on the first day of public sale in the conference, including three new television staying with the Bruins as the goaltender September of 2009, was an unprecedented succontracts, another sold-out event at Fenway coach until 1991 and rejoining the team cess for the conference, both financially and in Park, and the addition of the University of Notre for the 1994-95 season. He also has terms of exposure. In January of 2012, Bertagna Dame to the conference for the upcoming year coached with Team USA (1991 Canada negotiated another contract with the Red Sox, and the University of Connecticut in 2014-15. Cup and 1994 Winter Olympics) and creating a doubleheader for January of 2012, Bertagna, has carved out a unique career in with the Milwaukee Admirals (1994-96). this event featuring the league’s four Division I the sport he first played as a freshman goalie at Bertagna has operated his own goalie state universities, Maine, Massachusetts, New Harvard University in 1969. After spending 15 clinics since 1973, and in that time, has Hampshire and Vermont. As in 2010, this event years as the primary ice hockey administrator coached thousands of goalies of all ages sold out, leading the Eastern College Aththroughout New England. He continues to the Red Sox letic Conference (ECAC), to speak on the subject for USA Hockey adding a Boston Bertagna became Hockthroughout the United States. Through College vs. Northey East’s fourth commishis camps, lectures, print materials and eastern game. sioner on July 1, 1997. DVDs, he has influenced the teaching of NationA native of Arlington, young goaltenders more than any other ally, Bertagna has Massachusetts, Bergoaltending coach in the United States. served as the Extagna began working at His seventh DVD, “Goaltending Today: ecutive Director the ECAC in 1982, when Traditional Values through New Techof the American he was named Tournaniques,” was released by Championship Hockey Coaches ment Director. He was Productions of Ames, Iowa, in 2011. Association since later named Executive Bertagna enjoyed a brief college 1991, the only Director of Ice Hockey coaching career at Harvard University in person to serve and then became Ice the late 1970’s, serving as Men’s Junior in that capacity. Hockey Commissioner Varsity Coach in 1976-77 and launching In that role, he in 1991. In these roles, Harvard’s women’s ice hockey program has overseen the he administered regular Bertagna speaks at the Frozen Fenway Press conference on August 26, 2011 in 1977-78. He served as head coach growth of AHCA season and tournament of Harvard Women’s Hockey for two seamembership from fewer than 300 members in play for 90 men’s and women’s varsity prosons. Both programs have established 1992 to over 1,400 members today. He also grams. His accomplishments at the ECAC perpetual awards in his name. served a four-year term on the NCAA Ice Hockey included the league’s first television package, Bertagna and his wife Kathy, a twoRules Committee, the final two years as chairthe first hockey-only corporate sponsorships, sport athlete at Bates College, reside man. He also serves on the Board of Directors and the establishment of the first U.S. women’s in Gloucester with their three children, of USA Hockey and the Hockey Humanitarian intercollegiate ice hockey leagues. Bobby (17), Joey (15) and Grace (13). Award Foundation. Bertagna made his mark immediately at Perhaps his biggest contributions on the Hockey East, engineering a multi-year televinational scene have come in his continuing role sion deal (SportsChannel New England) in with the Hockey Commissioners Association his first month on the job. Shortly thereafter, (HCA). The commissioners of the five NCAA league tournament attendance rocketed forDivision I men’s ice hockey conferences ward, leading to the event’s first-ever sellout have launched a number of initiatives in 2000. Bertagna was also instrumental in bringing about the formation of the Hockey East that have helped grow the game on the national and international levels. In Women’s League, just as he initiated league recent years, Bertagna was instrumental play for both Division I and Division III women’s in securing funds for the formation of programs while with the ECAC. College Hockey, Inc., the marketing Hockey East has enjoyed unparalleled arm of the HCA, which was established success on the ice during Bertagna’s tenure, in 2009. winning six national championships, including Beyond his college hockey accomfour of the last five, and regularly enjoying postplishments, Bertagna has forged an season accolades for many of its student-athinternational reputation as a student letes. Five of the last nine players recognized and coach of goaltending. No one in as “Hobey Hat Trick” honorees have come from North America is respected more for his Hockey East. at one of his many goalie clinics. (To right) Former Black Bears contributions to the study of the position Joe speaksgoaltender Mike Morrison, who serves as an instructor.

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8 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Kathy Wynters Associate Commissioner Kathy Wynters is entering her 8th season as Associate Commissioner, 19th year overall with the conference. As Joe Bertagna’s chief assistant, her primary responsibilities include the day-to-day operations of both the men’s and women’s leagues, along with the administration of the two championship tournaments, marketing and branding initiatives, and the licensing and sponsorship programs. Prior to her promotion, Wynters served Hockey East as Director of Marketing and Special Events from 2002-06. During Kathy’s tenure, the Hockey East corporate sponsorship program has grown to include several new partnerships. In addition, the Hockey East licensing program has also expanded to include many new licensees, as well as increased revenues from licensed merchandise. Kathy has been instrumental in both the marketing efforts and logistical operations behind Hockey East’s special events, including three Frozen Fenway events and the many commemorative anniversary celebrations in both the men’s and women’s leagues. Wynters was also the driving force behind the creation of both “Skating Strides Against Breast Cancer” and the Hockey East Kids’ Club. After seven seasons, the Skating Strides program has raised over $230,00 for breast cancer awareness and research, while at the same time increased attendance at women’s hockey games and gave the student-athletes the opportunity to give back to the communities in which they study and play hockey. Wynters previously served Hockey East as Assistant Commissioner during the late 80’s and early 90’s, before going on to work for the New Jersey Devils in the NHL, spending three years as a Marketing Director, coordinating licensing and souvenir merchandising. A native of Quincy, Mass., the former Kathy Walsh earned a B.S. degree in marketing from Providence College in 1982. She began her career while an undergraduate, as a three-year intern with the men’s hockey team. Following graduation, she served the Friars in two capacities; first as Assistant Sports ete ouris Information Director (primary men’s hockey contact) and then as Director of Athletic Marketing. While at PC, and before Hockey East had a full-time staff, Wynters worked with former PC athletic ssistant omissioner director, and then Commissioner, Lou Lamoriello on the launch of the conference in 1983, and then coordinated the first three Hockey East championship tournaments (1985-87). She also managed the for ublic elations 1986 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four at the Providence Civic Center, co-hosted by Brown and Providence Pete Souris enters his seventh season with College. In 1988, Wynters left her position at PC and moved over to Hockey East on a full-time basis. Among her earlier accomplishments at Hockey East, Wynters worked with Joe Bertagna in coordinatthe conference office and was promoted to Asing the first and only “Hockeyfest” events, combining the ECAC and Hockey East championships into sistant Commissioner in single weekend events from 1989-91. the summer of 2010. Kathy and her husband Chuck (a retired on-ice official for Hockey East), are the parents of two: Souris has played a daughter Annie (21), a senior at the College of the Holy Cross, and son C.J. (20), a junior at Bridgewater key role in securing a State University. The Wynters family resides in Waltham, Mass. regional radio contract

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Dan Parkhurst Web Site Coordinator Parkhurst enters his 14th year of affiliation with Hockey East as the league’s web site designer and coordinator. Dan assists in the league’s public relations efforts with multimedia solutions, as well as assisting with day-to-day online efforts, including an increase in increased video presence for the 2009-10 season. In November of 1997, Parkhurst helped bring Hockey East into the digital age with the launching of HockeyEastOnline.com, the official web site of Hockey East. Since then, he has constantly sought to improve the site through innovations and multiple re-designs. He coordinates all web site updates throughout the season and his company is responsible for merchandise sales. He is also the current radio voice of UNH men’s hockey team and has done play-by-play on ESPNU and NHPTV in years past. Parkhurst is a 1993 graduate of UNH, where he served as the Wildcats’ team manager. He now resides in Conway, N.H., with his wife Lynn and their two children, Jonathan (17) and Riley (11).

Mike Brown Graduate Intern Mike Brown will assist in day-to-day operations in both the men’s and women’s league in the Wakefield office, which includes event management, marketing and media relations efforts throughout the season. Brown, a South Berwick, Maine native, graduated from Northeastern with a bachelors degree in Journalism. He worked for the Boston Bruins as a media relations intern in 2011 and has worked on their game night staff each of the last two seasons. While at the Bruins, he has compiled and distributed press releases, notes and statistics for the media and also transcribed player interviews. He also worked in the Northeastern Athletic Communications office during the 2012-13 season, working primarily with the men’s and women’s hockey teams and women’s volleyball team. He assisted with writing game notes and press releases and was part of their game day stat crew and social media team. Brown also served as a columnist for the Huntington News in 2010-11, writing weekly features on Husky student-athletes. The Hockey East graduate intern program is in its eighth year of existence, with Scott Donnelly (Providence ‘06), Andrew Bartlett (Providence ‘07), Elizabeth Paige Fierman (BU ‘08), Stephanie Bambury (St. Michael’s ‘09), Greg Rosa (Boston College ‘10), Andrew Zagorianakos (Maine ‘11) and Kristen Blake (Northeastern ‘12) having served before Brown.

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with 98.5 The Sports Hub in Boston and was instrumental in the signing of a national television agree with the CBS Sports Network in the fall of 2010. He was very involved in the 25th anniversary celebration, as he oversaw the production of the league’s 25th anniversary DVD and has played an integral role in the improvements to hockeyeastonline.com over the last two years. Souris had been affiliated with the UNH athletic department for 12 years since he was a student in the mid-1990’s. After earning his BS in Kinesiology: Sport Studies in December of 2001, Souris was promoted to the post of assistant director of media relations the following summer, and three years later was named associate director. In 2006, he also assumed responsibility for managing the department’s web site (unhwildcats.com). In addition to serving as the primary media contact for the UNH men’s hockey team for seven seasons, Souris was the lead contact for the school’s women’s volleyball team for 10 years. Souris also served as primary media coordinator for the NCAA men’s hockey Northeast Regionals in Manchester, NH, in 2004 and 2007. He has also worked the last 11 Frozen Fours, dating back to 1999-2000. Souris is was a member of the New England Patriots gameday media relations staff from 2008 to 2011, working as a member of the statcrew. He also does freelance television work as a associate producer- graphics coordinator, scorebug operator and statistician. Souris is currently in his fourth season serving as the video replay technician for the Boston Bruins. Souris, a 1995 graduate of Beverly High School, resides in Beverly, Mass.

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Dan Schachte, who is in his second season as Coordinator of Officials, will handle all the day-to-day operations of the league’s officiating program. Schachte finished a 30-year career as an National Hockey League linesman in 2011-12. He worked 2,009 regular-season games in the NHL dating back to 1982, which ranks fifth all-time and first all-time among American-born NHL officials. He also worked 221 Stanley Cup playoff games, which ranks eighth all-time among NHL linesman. He worked five Stanley Cup Finals (‘97, ‘98, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02) and worked Game 7 of the 2001 Stanley Cup Finals. He also served as a linesman in the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, which included the Bronze Medal Game. Schachte also served on the NHLOA Discipline Committee from 2002 to 2010, as well as the NHLOA Executive Board (1991-1992) and the NHL Injury Analysis Panel in 2002. He has also served as an Officiating Supervisor for USA Hockey since 2011, mentoring many of the top young officials in the United States with instruction and training at camps around the country. Schachte, who was a former Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) and United States Hockey League (USHL) referee from for two years (1980-1982), co-founded of the Wisconsin Elite Hockey League (WEHL) back in 2006. Schachte studied Mechanical Enginering at the University of Wisconsin. He resides in Verona, Wisconsin with his wife Kim and children, Danny, Ian, Lauren and Maddy.

ROSTER OF OFFICIALS Name Chris Aughe (L)

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Shane Belanger (L) Tim Benedetto (R) Bob Bernard (L) Brendan Blanchard (L) Jeff Bunyon (R)

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Rick Santilli (R) Paul Scleparis (L) Jason Shattie (L) Kevin Shea (R) Wayne Silva (L)

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Dick DeCaprio enters his second season as Chief Observer, after serving as Supervisor of Officials for six seasons. DeCaprio is a former on-ice official, who succeeded 12-year veteran supervisor Brendan Sheehy in 2006. DeCaprio, a native of Arlington, Mass., has enjoyed a wide range of hockey experiences since his graduation from Boston University in 1968. Following his playing days for Jack Kelley, DeCaprio became a referee, working high school and college games, including Hockey East games, for more than two decades. Toward the end of his officiating career, he began assigning high school games in the Greater Boston area. Professionally, DeCaprio has been a teacher and administrator in the Arlington Public Schools for nearly 40 years. After serving as an assistant coach in both football and ice hockey at Arlington, DeCaprio succeeded the legendary Eddie Burns as head hockey coach of Arlington’s storied program in 1997. In that time, he has compiled an outstanding record of 129-55-22, leading the Spy Ponders to six league titles and six appearances in the prestigious “Super Eight” schoolboy tournament. His contributions to high school hockey have earned him induction into the Massachusetts State Hockey Coaches Association’s Hall of Fame as both a referee and a coach. Beyond these experiences, DeCaprio enjoyed two different stints as an assistant coach at UMass Lowell (1969-70 and 1989-91) and also served as a scout for the St. Louis Blues from 1985 to 1988. An outstanding teacher, DeCaprio has also directed the Spy Pond Power Skating Hockey School and Clinic since 1980. He and his wife Marsha reside in Chelmsford.

Chuck Napoli - Observer Chuck Napoli begins his third season as an observer for Hockey East. Napoli has worked part-time for the Boston Bruins as a video goal judge since 1991 in addition to his full-time job at Raytheon as an area supervisor since 1979. Napoli, a 1988 graduate of Northeastern University, is a life long resident of Belmont and has a daughter Elena and grandson Jacob.

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8 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS History in headlines July 11, 1983 - The Athletics Directors of five ECAC schools — Bill Flynn of BC, John Simpson of BU, Andy Mooradian of UNH, Joe Zabilski of Northeastern and Lou Lamoriello of Providence College — agree to form a new college hockey conference, to begin play in 1984-85. The new league is officially founded exactly one month later. August 23, 1983 - The University of Maine (at Orono) is admitted as the sixth member of Hockey East. September 28, 1983 - The University of Lowell is admitted as the seventh member of Hockey East. October 21, 1983 - Lou Lamoriello is named the first Hockey East Commissioner. January 18, 1984 - Formal presentation of the Hockey East name and logo is made at a press conference at the Parker House in Boston. August 29, 1984 - Hockey East enters into a three-year agreement with the NESN and WSBKTV in Boston. The television contract, a first for college hockey, includes coverage of nearly 30 regular season games per season. October 12, 1984 - The inaugural season of Hockey East starts with four inter-league crossover games vs. WCHA teams. March 16, 1985 - The Providence Civic Center hosts the first Hockey East Championships. Providence College defeats Boston College, 2-1 in double overtime, to take the first Hockey East Championship title. Providence junior goaltender Chris Terreri is named Hockey East Tournament MVP after backstopping the Friars to the Hockey East title with a 65-save performance in the championship game. Two weeks later, the Friars take three overtimes to beat BC again in the NCAA semifinals. Although Providence yielded to Rensselaer, 2-1, in the title game, Terreri is selected Most Outstanding Player. March 15, 1986 - Boston University wins its first Hockey East championship with a 9-4 win over Beanpot rival Boston College. MVP Peter Marshall remains the only player to ever score a hat trick in the Hockey East title game. June 21, 1986 - NHL history is put into motion with the drafting of four Hockey East players in the first round of the NHL Entry Draft. Incoming BC freshman Brian Leetch is the first Hockey East selection, going ninth overall to the New York Rangers, a team he leads to the Stanley Cup championship in 1994. Scott Young (BU), Craig Janney (BC) and Tom Fitzgerald are the other first round picks, and all enjoy highly successful NHL careers. July 1, 1987 - Hockey East temporarily adopts a new administrative structure to fill the duties of former Commissioner Lou Lamoriello, who resigned to accept a position with the NHL’s New Jersey Devils. Dennis Hanks is promoted from Director of Communications to Executive Director of Hockey East, a position he holds for one season. William Flynn of Boston College is selected as Chairman of the Executive Council.

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March 7, 1988 - The Executive Committee unanimously christens the league championship trophy “The Lamoriello Cup” to honor the league’s first commissioner. A permanent legacy trophy in his name is commissioned 10 years later. June 20, 1988 - Stu Haskell, Commissioner of the North Atlantic Conference and former Athletics Director at the University of Maine, is named commissioner of Hockey East. January 30, 1989 - Merrimack College is announced as the eighth member of Hockey East and begins league competition the following season. February 28, 1989 - BC head coach Len Ceglarski becomes the first coach in college hockey history to reach the 600-win plateau with a 3-1 win at Boston University. March 30, 1990 - Hockey East again sends two teams (BC and BU) to the NCAA Frozen Four. January 17, 1991 - The Athletics Directors vote to name the conference tournament MVP trophy after William Flynn, the outgoing BC Athletics Director. They also vote to name the Coach of the Year Award in memory of Bob Kullen, former head hockey coach at the University of New Hampshire who passed away earlier in the season at age 41 after a long illness. February 25, 1991 - Boston College claims its third consecutive regular season championship, its sixth in the seven-year history of Hockey East. March 31, 1991 - David Emma of Boston College receives the 1991 Hobey Baker Award. Emma is the first Hockey East player to capture the coveted trophy. April 2, 1992 - Hockey East boasts seven AllAmerica picks. All of the First Team East forwards come from Hockey East: Scott Pellerin and JeanYves Roy of Maine and David Sacco of Boston University. One day later, Pellerin becomes Hockey East’s second consecutive Hobey Baker Award winner. March 11, 1993 - Maine freshman Paul Kariya is named Hockey East’s Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year, matching Brian Leetch’s feat following the 1986-87 season. He soon becomes the third consecutive Hockey East player to win the Hobey Baker Award, and remains the only freshman ever designated for the honor. M a rc h 2 3 , 1 9 9 3 - The University of Massachusetts is announced as the ninth member of Hockey East. The Minutemen begin competing in league play in 1994-95. April 3, 1993 - Trailing 4-2 vs. defending NCAA champion Lake Superior State in the 1993 title game, the University of Maine gets three goals in the third period from senior captain Jim Montgomery to claim Hockey East’s first NCAA championship. The team also sets a new NCAA record by finishing with a 42-1-2 record. Montgomery is an obvious pick as Most Outstanding Player. September 30, 1993 - Robert M. DeGregorio, Jr., is named acting commissioner of Hockey East and serves in that capacity for four seasons.

March 2, 1994 - After ten seasons of play, Hockey East announces its first All-Decade Team. Forwards are John Cullen (BU), David Emma (BC), Craig Janney (BC), Paul Kariya (Maine), Jim Montgomery (Maine) and Scott Pellerin (Maine). Defensemen are Brian Leetch (BC), Rob Gaudreau (PC), Peter Ahola (BU) and Greg Brown (BC). The goaltenders are Chris Terreri (PC) and Bruce Racine (NU). March 15, 1994 - For the first time, four Hockey East teams are selected for the NCAA Tournament — Boston University, UMass Lowell, New Hampshire and Northeastern. April 1, 1995 - Boston University and Maine face off for the NCAA Championship in the first title game between two Hockey East schools. BU defeats Maine, 6-2, thanks in part to two goals from sophomore Chris O’Sullivan, the Most Outstanding Player. November 3, 1995 - Northeastern University reopens the newly-renovated Boston Arena, the oldest ice hockey arena in the world. The Huskies show off a broad 200’ x 90’ ice sheet but drop a 6-4 decision to Boston University in the rededicated Matthews Arena. November 10, 1995 - New Hampshire opens up its new athletic facility and rink, Towse Rink at the Whittemore Center, with a 6-5 overtime win over top-ranked Boston University. November 21, 1995 - BU Head Coach Jack Parker notches his 500th career win in a 7-1 home win over Cornell. Parker becomes the ninth coach in the history of college hockey to reach the 500victory milestone. November 30, 1996 - Boston College head coach Jerry York notches his 500th career win in a 6-4 victory at St. Lawrence. July 1, 1997 - Joe Bertagna officially takes over as the fourth commissioner in Hockey East history. After a lengthy career with the ECAC, Bertagna becomes the league’s first full-time commissioner. November 17, 1998 - HockeyEastOnline.com, the official league web site, is launched. January 24, 1998 - Boston College freshman goaltender Scott Clemmensen breaks a 44-year old NCAA record, playing 254:23 without allowing a goal. January 27, 1998 - UMass Lowell christens the new Tsongas Arena in a game against Dartmouth. March 29, 1998 Hockey East dominates the NCAA East Regional, with BC and UNH advancing to the Frozen Four in Boston. All six players named to the East Regional All-Tournament team are from Hockey East. April 3, 1998 - Boston University captain Chris Drury captures the Hobey Baker award, marking the fourth time a Hockey East player has been so honored in the decade of the ‘90’s. August 10, 1998 - Hockey East honors one of its own, renaming the team sportsmanship award the Charles E. Holt Team Sportsmanship Award in recognition of the legendary coach’s lifetime achievements.

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History in headlines March 19, 1999 - BC successfully defends its Hockey East title against UNH by a score of 5-4 in overtime, but the bigger story is the new attendance record set: 28,038 for the two-day event, up almost 10,000 from one year prior. April 6-8, 1999 - Hockey East enters three teams (BC, Maine, and UNH) in the NCAA Frozen Four, posting a 6-0 record against non-conference opponents along the way. Jason Krog of UNH wins the Hobey Baker Award, Hockey East’s second in as many seasons and fifth of the ‘90’s, but Maine captures the national title once again, taking a 3-2 OT decision from the Wildcats. April 8, 1999 - Hockey East announces the largest corporate partnership in the history of college hockey as Bauer/Nike is named the “Official Equipment of Hockey East”. October 5, 1999 - Hockey East names the AllDecade Team of the 1990’s at the annual media luncheon. Included on the team are the five Hobey Baker winners - Chris Drury (BU), David Emma (BC), Paul Kariya (Maine), Jason Krog (UNH), and Scott Pellerin (Maine). April 7, 2000 - Two Hockey East players collect the sport’s highest individual honors. Boston College’s Mike Mottau is named the third consecutive Hockey East Hobey Baker Award winner while Maine’s Jim Leger receives the Hockey Humanitarian Award as college hockey’s top citizen. June 26, 2000 - BU’s Rick DiPietro becomes the first goalie ever selected first overall in the NHL Entry Draft when the New York Islanders choose him as their goalie of the future. UMass Lowell’s Ron Hainsey, along with BC’s Brooks Orpik and Krys Kolanos, are also identified as elite prospects as they are selected in the first round as well. January 27, 2001 - Hobey Baker hopeful Brian Gionta of Boston College scores five goals on five shots in the first period of a 7-2 win over Maine. The feat ties the Hockey East record for goals in a game and shatters the previous mark of three in a period. March 15, 2001 - BC’s Brian Gionta becomes the first player ever to be named a Hockey East All-Star for four straight seasons. His senior season includes 33 goals, five shorthanded, as he leads the NCAA in both categories. He finishes his career as the all-time leading goal-scorer in Hockey East play with 83 goals in 96 league games over four seasons. April 7, 2001 - BC sophomore Krys Kolanos beats North Dakota goaltender Karl Goehring at 4:43 of overtime to clinch a long-awaited NCAA championship for the Eagles. Rookie Chuck Kobasew is named the Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player, three weeks after being selected MVP of the Hockey East Tournament. August 11, 2001 - Seven former Hockey East players are named among the 15 pre-selected to represent Team USA at the 2002 Winter Olympics and finishes the tournament with a silver medal. September 24, 2001 - Hockey East loses one of its most prominent icons when Maine head coach Shawn Walsh passes away at age 46 following a lengthy battle against cancer.

September 28, 2001 - The launch of a women’s Hockey East league is announced with play scheduled to begin in 2002-03. December 13, 2001 - 10,053 fans witness Colin Hemingway’s six-point performance as UNH defeats Dartmouth, 6-3, in the first college hockey game at the new Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester, NH. March 16, 2002 - A record crowd of 17,122 watches the UNH Wildcats win their first-ever Hockey East tournament title with a 3-1 win over arch-rival Maine. April 12, 2002 - Maine head coach Tim Whitehead becomes the fourth different Hockey East coach in eight seasons to be acknowledged with the Spencer Penrose Award as the top college bench boss in the nation. He steered a team devastated by the death of former head coach Shawn Walsh all the way to the NCAA title game. March 14, 2003 - A capacity crowd of 17,565 is treated to a night of spectacular hockey in the Hockey East semifinals at the FleetCenter. In the first game, UNH edges UMass, 5-4, in the firstever semifinal appearance for the Minutemen. In the nightcap, an immediate classic, Boston University outlasts Boston College, 6-5 in double overtime. September 30, 2003 - Hockey East opens its 20th anniversary season by announcing a new partnership with the New England Sports Network. The 2003-04 broadcast schedule includes regular season telecasts from eight of the nine Hockey East arenas, as well as live coverage of both the men’s and women’s championship games. January 8, 2004 - The University of Vermont is admitted as the tenth member of Hockey East. The Catamounts are scheduled to begin league play in 2005-06. March 20, 2004 - Maine goaltender Jimmy Howard is named Hockey East Tournament MVP after stopping 63 of 64 shots in a 2-1 triple overtime championship game win over UMass. Maine advances all the way to the NCAA title game, giving Hockey East a run of eight straight appearances in the culminating contest of the college hockey season. Howard sets new single season NCAA records for GAA (1.19) and save percentage (.956). January 3, 2005 - Boston University opens the state-of-the-art Harry Agganis Arena with a 2-1 win over top-ranked Minnesota. January 14, 2005 - “Inside Hockey East”, a halfhour feature-oriented show designed to promote the league and its teams, debuts on NESN. It is met with good ratings and great reviews. March 18-19, 2005 - The first-ever championship tournament sellout is achieved as 35,130 file into the FleetCenter for the two-day event.

March 18, 2007 - The league receives a recpord five invitations to the 16-team NCAA field: Boston College, New Hampshire, Boston University, Massachusetts, and Maine. BC and Maine reach Frozen Four in St. Louis, with the Eagles appearing in the finals. March 22, 2008 - The Eagles down Vermont 4-0 in the 24th annual Championship. The Catamounts make their first HEA title game appearance in school history. April 12, 2008 - Boston College defeats CCHA foe Notre Dame, 4-1 at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado for its third National Championship in school history. Junior Nathan Gerbe is named Most Outstanding Player of the Tournament with eights points (5g,3a) in two Frozen Four contests. March 20-21, 2009 - NJ Devils President Lou Lamoriello presents BU the Lamoriello Trophy as the 25th tournament champion. 17 Hockey East alumni of the Top 50 all-time HEA players return for the weekend festivities at the TD Banknorth Garden. April 11, 2009 - Boston University wins its fifth national title in school history with an amazing comeback against Miami. The Terriers score two extra attacker goals in the final minute of the game and win in overtime on Colby Cohen’s goal, just 8:13 into the extra frame. January 8, 2010 - Boston University defeats Boston College, 3-2, at Frozen Fenway in Boston in front of 38,472 fans at Fenway Park. It was the largest hockey game ever attended in the eastern United States. March 20, 2010 - BC wins its league record ninth Hockey East Tournament title in a 7-6 overtime thriller vs. Maine. October 5, 2011 - Hockey East officially announces that Notre Dame is accepted as the 11th member school in the conference’s history at a press conference on the Notre Dame campus.

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January 7, 2012 - Frozen Fenway 2012 was played in front of a sellout crowd of 38,456 as Massachusetts defeats Vermont by a 3-2 in overtime and Maine took out New Hampshire in overtime, 5-4, at Fenway Park. June 21, 2012 - The league officially accepts Connecticut as the 12th member school in the conference’s history. March 23, 2013 - UMass Lowell shuts out Boston University, 1-0, at the TD Garden for its first Hockey East Tournament Championship in school history. November 1, 2013 - Notre Dame plays first league game at Vermont’s Gutterson Fieldhouse.

January 12, 2007 - NESN launches “Friday Night Ice,” the crown jewel in a television schedule that boasts more than 70 league games.

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8 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT AND The LAMORIELLO TROPHY On March 7, 1988, the Hockey East Executive Committee voted to name the conference championship trophy the Lamoriello Trophy. The title honors Lou Lamoriello, the first commissioner of Hockey East and a leader in the formation of the conference. The league commissioned the creation of a permanent trophy in 1998, and it was delivered in time for the 1999 championship. Most recently, Lamoriello was announced as a member of the ‘09 Hockey Hall of Fame induction class, in the builders category, for his contrbutions to the sport of ice hockey. The induction ceremony took place on November 9 in Toronto, Ont. Lamoriello served as the Providence College head coach for 15 seasons (196883), guiding the Friars to an overall record of 248-179-13, a winning percentage of .580. He led the Friars to a 33-10-0 mark in the 1982-83 campaign, the best in the nation that year. Providence also reached the Frozen Four that season for the first time since 1964. Lamoriello resigned as coach following that season to devote more time to his role as the Providence athletic director, a post to which he was appointed in July of 1982. With the athletics directors from Boston College, Boston University, New Hampshire and Northeastern, Lamoriello formed the Hockey East Association in July of 1983. He was the driving force in the historymaking

interlocking schedule agreement with the Western Collegiate Hockey Association and in the first-ever college hockey television package. A native of Johnston, R.I., Lamoriello attended LaSalle Academy and graduated from Providence College in 1963. As an undergraduate, Lamoriello lettered in baseball and hockey, serving as captain for each team during his senior year. He was inducted into the Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame in 1980. Lamoriello resigned as commissioner of Hockey East and as Providence College Athletic Director on April 30, 1987, to take the position of President and General Manager of the National Hockey League’s New Jersey Devils. Lamoriello continued to succeed in the NHL as the Devils have won the Stanley Cup three times during his tenure, most recently in 2003. Five former Hockey East players — Kevin Dean (UNH), Brian Gionta (BC), Bill Guerin (BC), Jay Pandolfo (BU) and Chris Terreri (PC), have won at least one Cup each under Lamoriello’s watch. Lamoriello has won on the international level as well. He organized the Team USA entry in both the 1996 World Cup of Hockey and the 1998 Winter Olympics as the General Manager of each team. The former, paced by Hockey East alumni Brian Leetch (BC), Keith Tkachuk (BU) and Tony Amonte (BU) beat Canada in the finals, two games to one, to win the inaugural World Cup.

2014 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT For the first time ever all 11 teams will qualify for the Hockey East playoffs. The top 5 teams in the league standings will get a first round bye, while teams 6 through 11 will faceoff in a single-game playoff on March 7 and 8 at the sites of the higher seeds (No. 6 hosting No. 11, No. 7 hosting No. 10 and No. 8 hosting No. 9.) Advancing teams will then be reseeded and will play best-of-three quarterfinal series on the campuses of the four high seeds on the weekend of March 14-16, 2014. The annual tournament awards night will be held at the Royal Sonesta Hotel on the evening of Thursday, March 20. The four quarterfinal winners will be reseeded and advance to the TD Garden in Boston for the semifinals and Championship Game on Friday, March 21 (5/8 p.m.) and Saturday, March 22 (7 p.m.). Tickets for the Hockey East Championship at the TD Garden will go on sale in early December and can be purchased by calling 800- 745-3000 or visiting their website at www.ticketmaster.com. The winner of the conference tournament receives an automatic berth in the NCAA Division I Ice Hockey Championship Tournament.

TD GARDEN The Hockey East Championships were first held at the Providence Civic Center following the inaugural season of 1984-85. After several successful showings at the original Boston Garden, the tournament moved with its sister events to the FleetCenter, the Garden’s successor. The FleetCenter was re-christened as the TD Garden in the summer of 2005. The building has become a recognized leader in hosting college hockey events, having set attendance records for the NCAA Frozen Four in 1998, and boasting progressively larger crowds for the Beanpot and the Hockey East Championships, culminating with repeated sellouts for both events in recent years. The 2004 Frozen Four at the FleetCenter was a huge success, with tickets for the BC/Maine semifinal among the hottest in town. Since its grand opening in 1995, over 45 million people have come to the TD Banknorth Garden to see the arena’s famous tenants, the NHL’s Boston Bruins and NBA’s Boston Celtics, as well as world-renowned concerts and sporting events, family shows, wrestling, ice shows and much more. Measuring 755,000 square feet and sitting above a five story, 1,150 space parking garage, the state-of-the-art facility includes a multi-million dollar video scoreboard (Garden HDX), and a seating capacity of 17,565 for hockey games. The complex is easily accessible by the MBTA’s Green Line, Orange Line, and Commuter Rail via North Station. In the summer of 2006, The TD Garden went through an extreme make-over. The addition of The Premium Club’s SportsDeck and The Boardroom.

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1987 • 1990 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2005 • 2007 • 2008 • 2010 • 2011 • 2012

Boston University

1986 • 1991 • 1994 • 1995 • 1997 • 2006 • 2009

University of Maine

1989 • 1992 • 1993 • 2000 • 2004

University of New Hampshire 2002 • 2003

Providence College 1985 • 1996

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Overall Record: 22-12-4 Hockey East: 15-9-3 (2nd)

Home games in CAPS * denotes Hockey East game All times Eastern

OCTOBER 6 NEW BRUNSWICK (Exh) W, 6-0 13 at Northeastern * L, 1-3 19 at Massachusetts * W, 5-4 (OT) 20 NORTHEASTERN * W, 3-0 26 at UMass Lowell * W, 1-0 28 UMASS LOWELL * W, 6-3 NOVEMBER 2 at Maine * W, 4-2 4 MASSACHUSETTS * W, 3-2 9 NOTRE DAME W, 3-1 11 at Boston University* W, 4-2 16 MERRIMACK * W, 4-3 24 DARTMOUTH W, 6-3 30 at Boston University * L, 2-4 DECEMBER 1 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * W, 5-2 7 at Providence * T, 3-3 (OT) 29 vs. Alabama-Huntsville $ W, 5-2 30 vs. Minnesota $ L, 1-8 JANUARY 4 YALE T, 3-3 (OT) 11 NEW HAMPSHIRE * W, 5-2 12 at New Hampshire * L, 1-2 18 MASSACHUSETTS * L, 2-5 19 at Northeastern * W, 9-3 25 MAINE * L, 1-4 26 MAINE * L, 1-3 FEBRUARY 1 VERMONT * W, 4-1 4 vs. Harvard (BP) W, 4-1 11 Northeastern (BP) W, 6-3 15 at Merrimack * L, 1-2 (OT) 17 NEW HAMPSHIRE * T, 4-4 (OT) 24 at Merrimack * W, 2-1 (OT) 26 UMASS LOWELL * L, 2-4 MARCH 1 at Providence * W, 3-2 2 PROVIDENCE * L, 1-5 8 at Vermont * T, 4-4 (OT) 9 at Vermont * W, 7-2 15 VERMONT (HEA) W, 4-2 16 VERMONT (HEA) W, 4-1 22 vs. Boston University (HEA) L, 3-6 30 vs. Union (NCAA) L, 1-5

Boston College Season 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99

HEA Record 24-9-1 (1st) 23-9-2 (1st) 26-6-0 (1st) 10-14-2 (5th) 16-6-4 (1st) 15-6-0 (1st) 16-5-0 (1st) 10-9-2 (5th) 6-15-3 (7th) 7-12-5 (6th) 8-14-2 (8th) 12-10-2 (5th) 9-12-3 (6th) 15-5-4 (2nd) 15-7-2 (3rd)

HEA Tourney Runner-up Runner-up Won Title First round Runner-up Won Title First round Lost semifinal First round First round Lost play-in First round T-3rd place Won Title Won Title

Jerry York

Head Coach

617-552-3028

Mark Majewski

SID

617-552-2049 majewsma@bc.edu

Team Information First Season in Hockey East: 1984-85 Best Regular Season Finish: 1st (11 times) Hockey East Tournament Titles: 11 (‘87, ‘90, ‘98, ‘99, ‘01, ‘05, ‘07, ‘08, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12) HEA Tournament Record: 61-24-2

(History in Hockey East play) Season 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

HEA Record 15-8-1 (3rd) 17-5-2 (1st) 10-13-1 (6th) 16-6-2 (T-1st) 17-4-3 (1st) 14-3-7 (1st) 17-8-2 (T-2nd) 18-8-1 (2nd) 11-9-7 (4th) 11-11-5 (6th) 16-8-3 (2nd) 20-6-1 (1st) 19-7-1 (1st) 15-9-3 (2nd)

HEA Tourney Runner-up Won Title First round Lost semifinal First round Won Title Runner-up Won Title Won Title Lost semifinal Won Title Won Title Won Title Lost semifinal

OCTOBER 6 ST. FRANCIS XAVIER (Exh) 1PM 10 at Michigan (Comcast) 7:30PM 13 RENSSELAER 3PM 18 WISCONSIN 7PM 25 at Minnesota (BTN) 8PM 27 at Minnesota (FSN, FCS) 2PM NOVEMBER 1 NORTHEASTERN (NBCSN) * 8PM 2 at Northeastern * 7PM 8 at Boston University * 7:30PM 10 ARMY 3PM 14 at Massachusetts * 7:30PM 15 MASSACHUSETTS * 7PM 20 at Harvard 7PM 23 at Maine (FCS/WVII) * 7:30PM 29 HOLY CROSS 4PM DECEMBER 6 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 7PM 7 at New Hampshire (FCS/WBIN)* 7PM 27 vs. Bowling Green $ 4:35PM 28 vs. P. State/RMU $ 4:35PM/7:35PM JANUARY 4 vs. Notre Dame (FF) (NESN)* 7:30PM 10 PROVIDENCE * 7PM 11 at Brown 7PM 17 BOSTON UNIVERSITY (NESN)* 7PM 18 MAINE * 7PM 21 at Merrimack * 7PM 25 at Penn State 7PM 31 at Providence (Cox Sports)* 7PM FEBRUARY 3 vs. Boston University (BP,NESN) 8PM 7 MERRIMACK * 7PM 10 vs. TBA (BP, NESN) 4:30/7:30 14 at Vermont * 7PM 15 at Vermont * 7PM 21 UMASS LOWELL * 7PM 22 at UMass Lowell * 7PM 28 NOTRE DAME * 4PM $ - Pittsburgh Tournament

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Overall Record: 23-15-1 Hockey East: 17-9-1 (T-3rd)

Home games in CAPS * denotes Hockey East game All times Eastern (EST)

OCTOBER 7 TORONTO (Exh) 13 PROVIDENCE * 20 at New Hampshire * 26 MASSACHUSETTS * 27 at Massachusetts * NOVEMBER 2 at North Dakota 3 at North Dakota 9 at Merrimack * 11 BOSTON COLLEGE * 16 at Vermont * 18 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 24 ST. LAWRENCE 30 BOSTON COLLEGE * DECEMBER 1 at Boston College * 6 at New Hampshire * 8 MAINE * 29 at Denver $ JANUARY 4 RENSSELAER 9 HARVARD 11 at Merrimack * 18 NORTHEASTERN * 19 UMASS LOWELL * 25 at Providence * 26 PROVIDENCE * FEBRUARY 1 at Massachusetts * 4 vs. Northeastern (BP) 11 vs. Harvard (BP) 15 at Maine * 16 at Maine * 22 UMASS LOWELL * 23 at UMass Lowell * 26 MERRIMACK * MARCH 1 VERMONT * 2 VERMONT * 8 at Northeastern * 9 NORTHEASTERN * 15 MERRIMACK (HEA) 16 MERRIMACK (HEA) 22 vs. Boston College (HEA) 23 vs. UMass Lowell (HEA)

W, 5-0 W, 4-2 L, 1-4 W, 5-2 W, 3-2 L, 2-4 W, 4-2 W, 3-1 L, 2-4 W, 6-2 L, 1-3 W, 4-0 W, 4-2

David Quinn

Head Coach

Phone: (617) 353-4639

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

Boston University Season HEA Record HEA Tourney 1984-85 19-11-4 (2nd) 3rd place 1985-86 20-11-3 (2nd) Won title 1986-87 15-14-3 (4th) First round 1987-88 11-12-3 (3rd) First round 1988-89 10-15-1 (5th) First round 1989-90 12-7-2 (3rd) Lost semifinal 1990-91 13-6-2 (3rd) Won title 1991-92 11-6-4 (t-2nd) First round 1992-93 18-5-1 (2nd) Runner-up 1993-94 21-3-0 (1st) Won title 1994-95 16-5-3 (T-1st) Won title 1995-96 17-5-2 (1st) 3rd place 1996-97 16-4-4 (T-1st) Won title 1997-98 18-4-2 (1st) First round 1998-99 8-13-3 (5th) First round

Brian Kelley

SID

Phone: (617) 353-2872 bkelley@bu.edu Team Information First Season in Hockey East: 1984-85 Best Regular Season Finish: 1st (eight times) Hockey East Tournament Titles: Seven (‘86, ‘91, ‘94, ‘95, ‘97, ‘06, ‘09) Hockey East Tournament Record: 62-35-1

(History in Hockey East play) Season HEA Record 1999-00 15-3-6 (1st) 2000-01 9-12-3 (6th) 2001-02 15-6-3 (T-2nd) 2002-03 13-10-1 (T-4th) 2003-04 6-13-5 (8th) 2004-05 15-5-4 (T-2nd) 2005-06 17-7-3 (1st) 2006-07 13-6-8 (3rd) 2007-08 15-9-3 (2nd) 2008-09 18-5-4 (1st) 2009-10 13-12-2 (T-3rd) 2010-11 15-6-6 (3rd) 2011-12 17-9-1 (T-2nd) 2012-13 15-10-2 (3rd)

HEA Tourney Lost semifinal First round Lost semifinal Runner-up Lost semifinal Lost semifinal Won title Lost semifinal Lost semifinal Won title Lost semifinal First round Lost semifinal Runner-Up

OCTOBER 5 ST. FRANCIS XAVIER (Exh) 7PM 11 MASSACHUSETTS * 7:30PM 12 HOLY CROSS 7PM 18 RENSSELAER 7:30PM 19 WISCONSIN 7PM 25 at Michigan (Comcast) 7PM 26 at Michigan State 7PM NOVEMBER 1 PROVIDENCE * 7:30PM 2 at Providence * 7PM 8 BOSTON COLLEGE * 7:30PM 15 at Maine (FCS/WVII) * 7PM 17 CONNECTICUT 5PM 22 NORTH DAKOTA (NBCSN) 7:30PM 23 NORTH DAKOTA (NESN) 7PM 30 vs. Cornell (MSG) 8PM DECEMBER 6 at Merrimack * 7:30PM 7 MERRIMACK * 7PM 14 BENTLEY 7PM JANUARY 4 at Harvard 7PM 8 DARTMOUTH 7PM 11 vs. Maine (FF) (NESN) * 6:30PM 17 at Boston College (NESN) * 7PM 18 at UMass Lowell (WBIN) * 7PM 24 VERMONT * 7:30PM 25 VERMONT (NESN) * 4PM 31 at Massachusetts (NBCSN) 7:30PM FEBRUARY 3 vs. Boston College (BP) (NESN) 8PM 7 UMASS LOWELL * 7PM 10 vs. TBA (BP, NESN) 4:30/7:30 14 at New Hampshire (NBCSN) * 7PM 15 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 7PM 21 at Notre Dame (NBCSN) * 7PM 22 at Notre Dame * 7PM 28 NORTHEASTERN * 7:30PM MARCH 1 at Northeastern * 7PM

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1-2-0 vs. Maine 2-1-0 vs. Merrimack 2-1-0 vs. Providence

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Overall Record: 11-19-8 Hockey East: 7-12-8 (T-7th)

Home games in CAPS * denotes Hockey East game All times Eastern

OCTOBER 6 vs. QUINNIPIAC 7 NEW BRUNSWICK (Exh) 12 vs. Notre Dame $ 13 vs. Army $ 19 ST. LAWRENCE 20 ST. LAWRENCE 26 at Providence * 27 at Providence * NOVEMBER 2 BOSTON COLLEGE * 4 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 9 at UMass Lowell * 10 at UMass Lowell * 16 MASSACHUSETTS * 30 VERMONT * DECEMBER 1 VERMONT * 8 at Boston University * 28 vs. Minnesota-Duluth # 29 vs. Cornell # JANUARY 4 MERCYHURST ^ 5 MERCYHURST 11 at Northeastern * 12 at Merrimack * 18 MERRIMACK * 19 MERRIMACK * 25 at Boston College * 26 at Boston College * FEBRUARY 1 PROVIDENCE * 3 UMASS LOWELL * 9 at Vermont * 15 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * 16 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * 22 at Massachusetts * 23 at Massachusetts * MARCH 1 NORTHEASTERN * 2 NORTHEASTERN * 8 at New Hampshire * 9 at New Hampshire * 14 at UMass Lowell (HEA) 15 at UMass Lowell (HEA)

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

Dennis “Red” Gendron

Head Coach

Phone: (207) 581-1106

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

Laura Reed

SID

Phone: (207) 581-3646 laura.reed@umit.maine.edu

Team Information First Season in Hockey East: 1984-85 Best Regular Season Finish: 1st (3 times) HEA Tournament Championships: Five (‘89, ‘92, ‘93, ‘00, ‘04) Hockey East Tournament Record: 52-32-0

HEA Tourney First Round First Round Runner-up Runner-up Won title Runner-up Runner-up Won title Won title First Round 3rd place Runner-up – – Runner-up

Season 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

HEA Record 17-5-2 (2nd) 13-7-4 (4th) 12-7-5 (T-2nd) 14-5-5 (T-2nd) 14-6-4 (3rd) 17-5-2 (2nd) 13-6-5 (4th) 17-8-2 (T-2nd) 14-12-1 (5th) 9-15-3 (9th) 7-17-3 (8th) 13-12-2 (T-3rd) 14-8-5 (5th) 15-10-2 (4th) 7-12-8 (T-7th)

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OCTOBER 6 DALHOUSIE (Exh) 4PM 11 at St. Lawrence 7PM 12 at St. Lawrence 7PM 19 BENTLEY 7:30PM 25 MASSACHUSETTS (NBCSN) 8PM 26 MASSACHUSETTS (FCS/WVII) 7:30PM NOVEMBER 1 at Massachusetts * 7PM 2 at Massachusetts * 7PM 8 VERMONT * 7PM 9 VERMONT * 7PM 15 BOSTON UNIVERSITY (FCS/WVII)* 7PM 23 BOSTON COLLEGE(FCS/WVII)* 7:30PM 29 at Vermont 7PM 30 at Vermont 7PM DECEMBER 7 UMASS LOWELL (FCS/WVII)* 7:30PM 13 AIC (FCS/WFVX) 7PM 14 AIC 7PM 28 vs. Princeton # 4PM 29 vs. New Hampshire/Cornell # 4/7PM JANUARY 3 at Quinnipiac 7PM 11 vs. Boston U. (FF) (NESN)* 6:30PM 14 ST. FRANCIS XAVIER (Exh) 7PM 17 at UMass Lowell * 7PM 18 at Boston College * 7PM 21 NEW BRUNSWICK (Exh) 7PM 24 at New Hampshire (FCS) * 7PM 25 NEW HAMPSHIRE (FCS/WFVX)* 7PM FEBRUARY 7 at Notre Dame (NBCSN)* 7:30PM 8 at Notre Dame (NBCSN)* 8PM 14 MERRIMACK (FCS/WVII)* 7PM 15 MERRIMACK * 7PM 21 at Northeastern * 7PM 22 at Northeastern * 7PM 28 PROVIDENCE * 7PM MARCH 1 PROVIDENCE * 7PM

HEA Tourney Lost semifinal Won title Lost semifinal Runner-up First round Won title Lost semifinal Lost semifinal First Round – First Round Runner-up First Round Runner-up First Round

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Overall Record: 12-19-3 Hockey East: 9-16-2 (9th)

Home games in CAPS * denotes Hockey East game All times Eastern

OCTOBER 12 CONNECTICUT W, 4-1 19 BOSTON COLLEGE * L, 4-5 (OT) 26 at Boston University * L, 2-5 27 BOSTON U. * L, 2-3 NOVEMBER 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE * W, 2-1 (OT) 4 at Boston College * L, 2-3 9 PROVIDENCE * W, 4-0 16 at Maine * T, 2-2 (OT) 18 UMASS LOWELL * L, 2-8 20 VERMONT * W, 3-1 24 QUINNIPIAC T, 2-2 (OT) 30 NORTHEASTERN * L, 0-1 DECEMBER 1 at Northeastern * W, 6-3 7 COLGATE L, 4-6 8 COLGATE L, 2-5 11 at Yale L, 2-4 30 vs Bemidji State $ W, 4-3 31 vs. Dartmouth $ W, 3-2 JANUARY 11 PROVIDENCE * L, 4-5 12 at Providence * L, 0-2 18 at Boston College * W, 5-2 25 at Vermont * W, 3-2 26 at Vermont * L, 2-3 FEBRUARY 1 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * W, 5-1 10 at Merrimack * L, 2-4 15 UMASS LOWELL * L, 3-6 16 at UMass Lowell * L, 2-3 19 NORTHEASTERN * L, 4-5 (OT) 22 MAINE * L, 0-2 23 MAINE * (CBS3) W, 5-2 MARCH 1 at New Hampshire * T, 2-2 (OT) 2 at New Hampshire * L, 0-4 8 at Merrimack * L, 3-4 (OT) 9 MERRIMACK * W, 3-0

Massachusetts Season 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03

HEA Record 3-21-0 (9th) 4-14-6 (8th) 7-17-0 (8th) 3-19-2 (t-8th) 8-14-2 (t-6th) 5-15-4 (8th) 7-15-2 (9th) 3-19-2 (9th) 10-14-0 (6th)

John Micheletto

Head Coach

Phone: (413) 545-5175

Jillian Jakuba

SID

Phone: (413) 577-0053 jjakuba@admin.umass.edu

Team Information First Season in Hockey East: 1994-95 Best Regular Season Finish: 3rd (2003-04) Hockey East Tournament Record: 9-26-0

(History in Hockey East play)

HEA Tourney First round First round First round – First round First round – – Lost semifinal

Season 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

HEA Record 12-9-3 (3rd) 6-16-2 (8th) 10-15-2 (8th) 15-9-3 (4th) 9-13-5 (8th) 10-14-3 (7th) 13-14-0 (7th) 5-16-6 (8th) 9-14-4 (T-8th) 9-16-2 (9th)

HEA Tourney Runner-up First round First round Lost semifinal First round First round First round First round First round –

OCTOBER 11 at Boston University * 7:30PM 12 at UMass Lowell 7PM 18 MICHIGAN STATE 7PM 19 MICHIGAN STATE 7PM 25 at Maine (NBCSN) 8PM 26 at Maine (FCS/WVII) 7PM NOVEMBER 1 MAINE * 7PM 2 MAINE * 7PM 8 at New Hampshire (FCS, WBIN) * 7:30PM 9 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 7PM 14 BOSTON COLLEGE * 7:30PM 15 at Boston College * 7PM 22 VERMONT * 7PM 24 at Vermont * 4PM 30 at Quinnipiac 7PM DECEMBER 6 at Notre Dame (NBCSN)* 7:30PM 7 at Notre Dame (NBCSN)* 6:30PM 14 at Colgate 4PM 15 at Colgate 2PM 17 DENVER 7PM 29 vs. Quinnipiac ^ 4PM 30 vs. Sacred Heart/UConn ^ 4/7PM JANUARY 4 at Northeastern 7PM 10 at Cornell 7PM 12 USA UNDER-18 TEAM (Exh) TBA 14 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL 7PM 24 MERRIMACK * 7PM 25 at Merrimack (FCS/WBIN) * 7PM 31 BOSTON UNIVERSITY (NBCSN) 7:30PM FEBRUARY 7 at Northeastern * 7PM 8 UMASS LOWELL (NESN) * 6PM 14 at UMass Lowell (WBIN) * 7PM 15 NORTHEASTERN * 7PM 21 at Providence (Cox Sports)* 7PM 22 PROVIDENCE * 7PM ^ - UConn Hockey Classic

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1-2-0 vs. Boston University 1-2-0 vs. Merrimack 1-2-0 vs. Providence

1-1-1 vs. Maine 1-1-1 vs. New Hampshire 2-1-0 vs. Vermont

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UMA S S LOWELL

Overall Record: 28-11-2 Hockey East: 16-9-2 (1st) OCTOBER 6 TORONTO (Exh) W, 5-2 12 VERMONT * T, 1-1 (OT) 19 at Denver L, 1-5 20 at Colorado College W, 3-1 26 BOSTON COLLEGE * L, 0-1 28 at Boston College * L, 3-6 NOVEMBER 9 MAINE * W, 2-1 10 MAINE * L, 3-4 16 NEW HAMPSHIRE * L, 0-3 18 at Massachusetts * W, 8-2 24 PRINCETON W, 3-1 30 at New Hampshire * L, 2-5 DECEMBER 1 NEW HAMPSHIRE * L, 2-5 8 NORTHEASTERN * W, 2-0 10 at Harvard W, 5-0 30 BENTLEY W, 3-2 JANUARY 4 at Clarkson W, 2-1 5 at Clarkson W, 6-2 11 at Vermont * W, 4-2 12 at Vermont * W, 6-3 17 PROVIDENCE * W, 2-1 19 at Boston University * W, 4-3 25 at Northeastern * T, 4-4 (OT) 26 NORTHEASTERN * W, 5-4 (OT) FEBRUARY 1 at Merrimack * L, 0-1 3 at Maine * L, 3-4 (OT) 15 at Massachusetts * W, 6-3 16 MASSACHUSETTS * W, 3-2 22 at Boston University * W, 3-0 23 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * W, 3-1 26 at Boston College * W, 4-2 MARCH 1 MERRIMACK * W, 4-0 3 at Merrimack * W, 3-1 8 PROVIDENCE * L, 0-3 9 at Providence * W, 4-1 14 MAINE (HEA) W, 4-2 15 MAINE (HEA) W, 2-1 (OT) 22 vs. Providence (HEA) W, 2-1 23 vs. Boston U. (HEA) W, 1-0 29 vs. Wisconsin (NCAA) W, 6-1 30 vs. New Hampshire (NCAA) W, 2-0 APRIL 11 vs. Yale (NCAA FF) L, 2-3 (OT)

Home games in CAPS * denotes Hockey East game All times Eastern

Norm Bazin

Head Coach

Phone: (978) 934-4954

Jana Spaulding

SID

Phone: (978) 934-3771 Jana_Spaulding@uml.edu

Team Information First Season in Hockey East: 1984-85 Best Regular Season Finish: 1st (2013) HEA Tournament Championships: 1 (2013) % - Catamount Cup HEA Tournament Record: 31-41-3

UMass Lowell (History in Hockey East play) Season 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99

HEA Record 11-21-2 (5th) 5-27-2 (T-6th) 20-10-2 (2nd) 12-14-0 (4th) 4-21-1 (7th) 5-14-2 (7th) 5-15-1 (7th) 6-11-4 (6th) 10-13-1 (T-4th) 14-6-4 (2nd) 11-12-1 (5th) 16-6-2 (2nd) 9-14-1 (7th) 11-10-3 (5th) 9-15-0 (T-6th)

HEA Tourney 4th place 3rd place Lost semifinal Lost semifinal – First round First round First round 3rd place Runner-up 4th place 4th place T-3rd place Lost semifinal First round

OCTOBER 5 MCGILL (Exh) 3PM 11 SACRED HEART 7:15PM 12 MASSACHUSETTS 7PM 18 QUINNIPIAC 7PM 19 at Quinnipiac 7PM 25 at Michigan State (FSD) 7PM 26 at Michigan (Comcast) 7PM NOVEMBER 1 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 7:15PM 2 at New Hampshire (WBIN) * 7PM 9 NORTHEASTERN (WBIN) * 7PM 12 at Princeton 7PM 14 at Penn State 7PM 15 at Penn State 7PM 22 NOTRE DAME (WBIN) * 7PM 23 NOTRE DAME (NESN) * 4PM DECEMBER 3 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL 7PM 7 at Maine (FCS/WVII)* 7:30PM 28 vs. Canisius % 4PM 29 vs. Clarkson % 4PM JANUARY 3 CLARKSON 7:15PM 4 CLARKSON 4PM 11 vs. Northeastern (FF) (NESN)* 3PM 17 MAINE * 7:15PM 18 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * 7PM 24 at Providence (Cox Sports)* 7PM 25 PROVIDENCE * 7PM 31 MERRIMACK * 7:15PM FEBRUARY 1 at Merrimack (FCS/WBIN) * 7PM 7 at Boston University * 7PM 8 at Massachusetts (NESN)* 6PM 14 MASSACHUSETTS (WBIN)* 7:30PM 21 at Boston College * 7PM 22 BOSTON COLLEGE * 7PM 28 at Vermont * 7PM MARCH 1 at Vermont * 7PM

Season HEA Record 1999-00 5-16-3 (9th) 2000-01 10-11-3 (5th) 2001-02 12-9-3 (4th) 2002-03 4-16-4 (T-8th) 2003-04 7-12-5 (6th) 2004-05 11-10-3 (5th) 2005-06 11-14-2 (8th) 2006-07 7-16-4 (9th) 2007-08 10-13-4 (7th) 2008-09 14-11-2 (5th) 2009-10 12-11-4 (T-3rd) 2010-11 4-21-2 (10th) 2011-12 17-9-1 (2nd) 2012-13 16-9-2 (1st)

HEA Tourney – Lost semifinal Lost semifinal First round First round First round First round – First round Runner-up First round First round Won title

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2012-13 Three-Game Regular Season Series 1-2-0 vs. Boston College 3-0-0 vs. Massachusetts 2-0-1 vs. Northeastern

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3-0-0 vs. Boston University 2-1-0 vs. Merrimack 2-1-0 vs. Providence

1-2-0 vs. Maine 0-3-0 vs. New Hampshire 2-0-1 vs. Vermont

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2013-14 SCHEDULE

Overall Record: 15-17-6 Hockey East: 13-11-3 (6th)

Home games in CAPS * denotes Hockey East game All times Eastern

OCTOBER 6 at Union W, 4-1 10 at Northeastern * L, 2-4 19 at Alaska $ L, 2-3 20 Alaska Anchorage $ L, 3-6 26 VERMONT * W, 6-3 27 VERMONT * T, 2-2 (OT) NOVEMBER 2 at Northeastern * W, 5-2 3 NORTHEASTERN * W, 4-2 9 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * L, 1-3 10 CONNECTICUT L, 1-3 16 at Boston College * L, 3-4 23 COLGATE T, 1-1 (OT) 30 PROVIDENCE * L, 2-3 (OT) DECEMBER 1 at Providence * W, 2-1 7 HARVARD T, 2-2 (OT) 8 U.S. UNDER-18 (Exh) L, 1-3 11 ARMY W, 4-2 29 vs. Princeton # T, 2-2 (OT) 30 vs. Union # L, 1-4 JANUARY 5 at Vermont * W, 4-1 11 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * L, 1-4 12 MAINE * W, 6-0 18 at Maine * T, 1-1 (OT) 19 at Maine * W, 3-2 25 NEW HAMPSHIRE * W, 3-2 26 at New Hampshire *^ L, 2-6 FEBRUARY 1 UMASS LOWELL * W, 1-0 2 at New Hampshire * W, 4-1 10 MASSACHUSETTS * W, 4-2 15 BOSTON COLLEGE * W, 2-1 (OT) 17 at Providence * T, 2-2 (OT) 24 BOSTON COLLEGE * L, 1-2 (OT) 26 at Boston University * L, 2-5 MARCH 1 at UMass Lowell * L, 0-4 3 UMASS LOWELL * L, 1-3 8 MASSACHUSETTS * W, 4-3 (OT) 9 at Massachusetts * L, 0-3 15 at Boston University (HEA) L, 0-3 16 at Boston University (HEA) L, 3-5

Mark Dennehy

Head Coach

Phone: (978) 837-5341

Chris Aliano

SID

Phone: (978) 837-3472 alianoc@merrimack.edu

Team Information First Season in Hockey East: 1989-90 Best Regular Season Finish: 4th (2010-11) Hockey East Tournament Record: 8-32-0

TEAM WEBSITE

Merrimack (History in Hockey East play) Season 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01

HEA Record 3-18-0 (8th) 7-14-0 (6th) 4-17-0 (8th) 8-16-0 (6th) 8-14-2 (7th) 7-12-5 (7th) 4-18-2 (9th) 11-11-2 (5th) 4-20-0 (T-8th) 7-16-1 (8th) 6-12-6 (7th) 7-14-3 (8th)

HEA Tourney First round First round First round First round First round First round – First round Lost semifinal First round First round First round

Season 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

HEA Record 6-16-2 (8th) 7-13-4 (7th) 6-12-6 (7th) 1-22-1 (9th) 3-19-5 (10th) 3-22-2 (10th) 6-18-3 (10th) 5-19-3 (T-9th) 12-13-2 (6th) 15-8-3 (4th) 13-9-5 (5th) 13-11-3 (6th)

OCTOBER 6 MCGILL (Exh) 5PM 11 at Denver 9:30PM 12 at Denver 9PM 18 MERCYHURST 7PM 19 MERCYHURST 7PM 26 ARMY (FCS/WBIN) 7PM NOVEMBER 1 BENTLEY 7PM 8 PROVIDENCE * 7PM 9 at Providence (Cox Sports) * 7PM 15 at Notre Dame (NBCSN) * 7:30PM 16 at Notre Dame * 7PM 22 NORTHEASTERN * 7PM 23 at Northeastern * 7PM 30 at Yale 7PM DECEMBER 6 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * 7PM 7 at Boston University * 7PM JANUARY 2 RUSSIAN RED STARS (Exh) 7PM 4 vs. Providence (FF) (NESN) 4PM 10 at Clarkson 7PM 11 at Clarkson 7PM 17 at Quinnipiac 7PM 18 QUINNIPIAC 7PM 21 BOSTON COLLEGE * 7PM 24 at Massachusetts * 7PM 25 MASSACHUSETTS (FCS/WBIN) * 7PM 31 at UMass Lowell * 7:15PM FEBRUARY 1 UMASS LOWELL (FCS/WBIN) * 7PM 7 at Boston College * 7PM 14 at Maine (FCS/WVII) * 7PM 15 at Maine * 7PM 21 VERMONT * 7PM 22 VERMONT (FCS/WBIN)* 7PM 28 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 7PM MARCH 1 NEW HAMPSHIRE* 7PM

M E R R I MACK

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TEAM ROSTER HEA Tourney First round First round First round – – – – – First round Runner-Up First round First round

2013-14 STATS 2012-13 STATS MEDIA GUIDE TWITTER: @MC_MHOCKEY BUY TICKETS

2012-13 Three-Game Regular Season Series 1-2-0 vs. Boston College 2-1-0 vs. Massachusetts 2-1-0 vs. Northeastern

0-3-0 vs. Boston University 1-2-0 vs. UMass Lowell 1-1-1 vs. Providence

2-0-1 vs. Maine 2-1-0 vs. New Hampshire 2-0-1 vs. Vermont

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8 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 2012-13 RESULTS

2013-14 SCHEDULE

Overall Record: 20-12-7 Hockey East: 13-8-6 (T-3rd)

Home games in CAPS * denotes Hockey East game All times Eastern

OCTOBER 6 ST. FRANCIS XAVIER (Exh) W, 5-2 12 ST. CLOUD STATE W, 5-3 13 ST. CLOUD STATE W, 4-2 20 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * W, 4-1 26 NORTHEASTERN * W, 4-3 27 at Northeastern * T, 0-0 (OT) NOVEMBER 2 at Massachusetts * L, 1-2 (OT) 4 at Maine * W, 4-0 10 VERMONT * W, 4-0 16 at UMass Lowell * W, 3-0 18 at Boston University * W, 3-1 23 at Colorado College T, 4-4 (OT) 24 at Denver W, 6-4 30 UMASS LOWELL * W, 5-2 DECEMBER 1 at UMass Lowell * W, 5-2 6 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * L, 2-3 9 U.S. UNDER-18 (Exh) T, 2-2 (OT) 30 at Dartmouth $ L, 1-4 31 vs. Bemidji State $ W, 3-2 (OT) JANUARY 5 RENSSELAER W, 5-2 11 at Boston College * L, 2-5 12 BOSTON COLLEGE * W, 2-1 19 PROVIDENCE * L, 5-6 25 at Merrimack * L, 2-3 26 MERRIMACK *# W, 6-2 FEBRUARY 1 at Northeastern * W, 3-1 2 MERRIMACK * L, 1-4 10 PROVIDENCE * T, 3-3 (OT) 13 at Providence * L, 0-1 17 at Boston College * T, 4-4 (OT) 22 at Vermont * W, 4-3 23 at Vermont * T, 1-1 (OT) MARCH 1 MASSACHUSETTS * T, 2-2 (OT) 2 MASSACHUSETTS * W, 4-0 8 MAINE * L, 3-4 9 MAINE * T, 4-4 (OT) 15 at Providence (HEA) L, 2-3 16 at Providence (HEA) W, 4-1 17 at Providence (HEA) L, 2-3 29 vs. Denver (NCAA) W, 5-2 30 vs. UMass Lowell (NCAA) L, 0-2

Dick Umile

Head Coach

Phone: (603) 862-1161

Alex Comeau

SID

Phone: (603) 862-3835 alex.comeau@unh.edu

Team Information First Season in Hockey East: Best Regular Season Finish: 1st (eight times) HEA Tournament Titles: Two (2002, 2003) > - IceBreaker at Minnesota Hockey East Tournament Record: 43-35-2 # - Florida College Classic

New Hampshire (History in Hockey East play) Season 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99

HEA Record HEA Tourney 12-21-1 (4th) First round 5-27-2 (T-6th) First round 5-24-3 (7th) – 6-18-2 (7th) – 9-17-0 (6th) First round 8-9-4 (T-5th) Lost semifinal 10-9-2 (T-4th) First round 15-4-2 (1st) Runner-up 11-11-2 (3rd) 4th place 13-9-2 (3rd) Tied - 3rd place 14-6-4 (3rd) First round 8-12-4 (6th) First round 18-6-0 (T-1st) Runner-up 15-8-1 (3rd) First round 18-3-3 (1st) Runner-up

OCTOBER 5 ACADIA (Exh) 7PM 11 vs. Clarkson > 5PM 12 vs. Mercyhurst/Minnesota > 5/8PM 18 MICHIGAN 7:30PM 19 MICHIGAN (FCS/WBIN) 7PM 26 at Rensselaer 7PM NOVEMBER 1 at UMass Lowell * 7:15PM 2 UMASS LOWELL (WBIN) * 7PM 8 MASSACHUSETTS (FCS/WBIN)* 7:30PM 9 at Massachusetts * 7PM 12 BROWN 7PM 15 at Northeastern * 7PM 16 NORTHEASTERN * 7PM 22 at Providence (Cox Sports)* 7PM 23 at Providence * 7PM 26 HARVARD 7PM 29 at Colorado College 9:30PM 30 at Colorado College 9PM DECEMBER 6 at Boston College * 7PM 7 BOSTON COLLEGE (FCS/WBIN)* 7PM 28 vs. Cornell # 7:30PM 29 vs. Princeton/Maine # 4:30/7:30 JANUARY 3 NEB.- OMAHA (FCS/WBIN) 7:30PM 4 NEBRASKA OMAHA 7PM 11 vs. Dartmouth 5PM 17 UNION 7:30PM 18 UNION 7PM 24 MAINE (FCS) * 7PM 25 at Maine (FCS/WFVX) * 7PM 31 NOTRE DAME (FCS/WBIN) * 7PM FEBRUARY 1 NOTRE DAME (NESN) * 4PM 7 VERMONT (FCS/WBIN) * 7:30PM 8 VERMONT * 7PM 14 BOSTON UNIVERSITY (NESN) * 7PM 15 at Boston University * 7PM 28 at Merrimack * 7PM 1984-85 MARCH 1 at Merrimack * 7PM

Season HEA Record HEA Tourney 1999-00 13-5-6 (2nd) Lost semifinal 2000-01 11-8-5 (4th) First round 2001-02 17-4-3 (1st) Won title 2002-03 15-5-4 (T-1st) Won title 2003-04 10-8-6 (4th) Lost semifinal 2004-05 15-5-4 (T-2nd) Runner-up 2005-06 14-7-6 (4th) Lost semifinal 2006-07 18-7-2 (1st) Runner-up 2007-08 19-5-3 (1st) Lost semifinal 2008-09 15-8-4 (T-3rd) First round 2009-10 15-6-6 (1st) First round 2010-11 17-6-4 (2nd) Lost semifinal 2011-12 11-14-2 (6th) First round 2012-13 13-8-4 (T-3rd) First round

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2012-13 Three-Game Regular Season Series

1-1-1 vs. Boston College 1-1-1 vs. Massachusetts 2-0-1 vs. Northeastern

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2-1-0 vs. Boston University 3-0-0 vs. UMass Lowell 0-2-1 vs. Providence

1-1-1 vs. Maine 1-2-0 vs. Merrimack 2-0-1 vs. Vermont

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2012-13 RESULTS

2013-14 SCHEDULE

Overall Record: 9-21-4 Hockey East: 5-18-4 (10th)

Home games in CAPS * denotes Hockey East game All times Eastern

OCTOBER 7 ST. FRANCIS XAVIER (Exh) L, 3-4 10 MERRIMACK * W, 4-2 13 BOSTON COLLEGE * W, 3-1 20 at Boston College * L, 0-3 26 at New Hampshire * L, 3-4 27 NEW HAMPSHIRE * T, 0-0 (OT) NOVEMBER 2 MERRIMACK * 3 at Merrimack * 10 ALAB-HUNTSVILLE 11 ALAB-HUNTSVILLE 16 at Providence * 18 at Vermont * 23 ST. LAWRENCE 30 at Massachusetts *

L, 2-5 L, 2-4 W, 3-0 W, 3-1 L, 2-6 L, 2-3 L, 2-5 W, 1-0

DECEMBER 1 MASSACHUSETTS * 8 at UMass Lowell * 29 at Harvard

L, 3-6 L, 0-2 W, 5-1

JANUARY 5 BENTLEY 11 MAINE * 18 at Boston University * 19 BOSTON COLLEGE * 25 UMASS LOWELL * 26 at UMass Lowell *

Head Coach

Phone: (617) 373-2631

L, 3-6 T, 1-1 (OT) W, 6-5 L, 3-9 T, 4-4 (OT) L, 4-5 (OT)

FEBRUARY 1 NEW HAMPSHIRE * L, 1-3 4 vs. Boston University (BP) W, 3-2 11 vs. Boston College (BP) L, 3-6 15 VERMONT * L, 1-2 16 VERMONT * L, 1-3 19 at Massachusetts * W, 5-4 (OT) 22 at Providence * L, 2-6 23 PROVIDENCE * L, 2-3 MARCH 1 at Maine * 2 at Maine * 8 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * 9 at Boston University *

Jim Madigan

L, 1-3 T, 4-4 (OT) L, 2-4 L, 0-5

Matt Houde

SID

Phone: (617) 373-5715 m.houde@neu.edu

OCTOBER 5 DALHOUSIE (Exh) 7:30PM 11 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE 7PM 12 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE 7PM 18 at Holy Cross 7PM 19 HOLY CROSS 7PM 25 at St. Lawrence 7PM 26 at St. Lawrence 7PM NOVEMBER 1 at Boston College (NBCSN) * 8PM 2 BOSTON COLLEGE * 7PM 9 at UMass Lowell (WBIN)* 7PM 15 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 7PM 16 at New Hampshire * 7PM 22 at Merrimack * 7PM 23 MERRIMACK * 7PM 29 vs. Western Michigan < 4:30PM 30 vs. UAH/Notre Dame < TBA DECEMBER 6 PROVIDENCE * 8PM 17 at Vermont * 7PM 29 vs. Air Force + 4PM 30 vs. Providence/Dartmouth + 4/7PM JANUARY 4 MASSACHUSETTS 7PM 7 at Providence (Cox Sports) * 7PM 11 vs. UMass Lowell (FF) (NESN) * 4PM 17 VERMONT * 7PM 18 VERMONT 7PM 24 at Notre Dame (NBCSN) * 7:30PM 25 at Notre Dame (NBCSN) * 7PM FEBRUARY 3 vs. Harvard (BP) (NESN) 5PM 7 MASSACHUSETTS * 7PM 10 vs. BC/BU (BP) (NESN) TBA 15 at Massachusetts * 7PM 21 MAINE * 7PM 22 MAINE * 7PM 28 at Boston University * 7:30PM MARCH 1984-85 1 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * 7PM

Team Information First Season in Hockey East: Best Regular Season Finish: 2nd (1987-88) Hockey East Tournament Titles: One (1988) < - Shillelagh Tournament Hockey East Tournament Record: 16-37-1 + - Ledyard Bank Classic

Northeastern (History in Hockey East play) Season 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99

HEA Record HEA Tourney 11-22-1 (6th) First round 18-14-2 (3rd) First round 11-18-3 (5th) Lost semifinal 13-9-4 (2nd) Won title 13-11-2 (T-3rd) 4th place 9-10-2 (T-5th) First round 3-16-2 (8th) Lost semifinal 7-14-0 (7th) First round 6-17-1 (8th) First round 10-8-6 (4th) Tied - 3rd place 11-8-5 (4th) First round 6-13-5 (7th) First round 3-19-2 (9th) First round 13-8-3 (4th) First round 6-16-2 (9th) –

Season 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

HEA Record 8-11-5 (T-5th) 7-13-4 (7th) 11-11-2 (5th) 5-17-2 (T-8th) 5-13-6 (9th) 10-10-4 (6th) 3-17-7 (9th) 9-13-5 (7th) 12-13-2 (6th) 18-6-3 (2nd) 11-14-2 (9th) 10-10-7 (6th) 9-14-4 (T-8th) 5-18-4 (10th)

HEA Tourney First round First round First round – – First round – First round First round Lost semifinal Lost semifinal -

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2012-13 Three-Game Regular Season Series 1-2-0 vs. Boston College 2-1-0 vs. Massachusetts 1-2-0 vs. New Hampshire

1-2-0 vs. Boston University 0-2-1 vs. UMass Lowell 1-2-0 vs. Providence

0-1-2 vs. Maine 0-2-1 vs. Merrimack 0-3-0 vs. Vermont

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8 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 2012-13 RESULTS

2013-14 SCHEDULE

Overall Record: 25-13-3 CCHA: 17-8-3 (2nd)

Home games in CAPS * denotes Hockey East game All times Eastern

OCTOBER 7 USA UNDER-18 TEAM (Exh) T, 1-1 (OT) 12 vs. Maine W, 1-0 13 vs. Nebraska-Omaha W, 3-2 18 MINNESOTA-DULUTH L, 1-3 19 MINNESOTA-DULUTH W, 4-1 26 at Northern Michigan * W, 5-2 27 at Northern Michigan * W, 3-2 NOVEMBER 2 WESTERN MICHIGAN * L, 2-3 4 WESTERN MICHIGAN * W, 4-0 9 at Boston College L, 1-3 15 at Michigan * W, 3-1 16 at Michigan * W, 4-1 23 NORTH DAKOTA L, 1-2 24 NORTH DAKOTA W, 5-2 30 LAKE SUPERIOR * W, 3-2 DECEMBER 1 LAKE SUPERIOR * W, 6-1 7 MICHIGAN STATE * W, 3-2 8 MICHIGAN STATE * W, 5-1 15 at Bowling Green * W, 4-1 JANUARY 8 at Minnesota L, 1-4 11 at Michigan State * W, 1-0 12 at Michigan State * L, 1-4 15 at Bowling Green * L, 2-4 18 ALASKA * L, 4-5 19 ALASKA * L, 1-2 25 FERRIS STATE * L, 1-3 26 FERRIS STATE * W, 5-2 FEBRUARY 1 at Ohio State * L, 3-6 2 at Ohio State * T, 2-2 (OT) 8 MICHIGAN * W, 7-4 9 MICHIGAN * W, 6-4 15 at Miami * L, 1-3 17 vs. Miami * W, 2-1 22 at Western Michigan * T, 3-3 (OT) 23 at Western Michigan * T, 1-1 (OT) MARCH 1 BOWLING GREEN * W, 4-3 2 BOWLING GREEN * W, 4-1 15 BOWLING GREEN W, 1-0 (OT) 16 BOWLING GREEN W, 4-3 23 vs. Ohio State W, 3-1 24 vs. Michigan W, 3-1 30 vs. St. Cloud State L, 1-5

Jeff Jackson

OCTOBER 6 GUELPH (Exh) 5PM 11 WESTERN MICHIGAN 8PM 12 at Western Michigan 7PM 18 MICHIGAN TECH 7:30PM 20 MICHIGAN TECH 2PM 25 at Minnesota Duluth (My9) 8PM 26 at Minnesota Duluth (My9) 8PM NOVEMBER 1 at Vermont * 7PM 2 at Vermont * 4:30PM 8 MINNESOTA (NBCSN) 8PM 9 MINNESOTA 7PM 15 MERRIMACK (NBCSN) * 7:35PM 16 MERRIMACK * 7:05PM 22 at UMass Lowell (WBIN) * 7PM 23 at UMass Lowell (NESN) * 4PM 29 ALAB-HUNTSVILLE < 7:35PM 30 W. MICHIGAN/NU < 7:35PM DECEMBER 6 MASSACHUSETTS (NBCSN) * 7:30PM 7 MASSACHUSETTS (NBCSN) * 6:30PM JANUARY 4 vs. Boston College (FF) (NESN)* 7:30PM 10 ALAB-HUNTSVILLE (NBCSN) 7:30PM 11 ALAB-HUNTSVILLE 7PM 17 LAKE SUPERIOR (NBCSN) 7:30PM 18 LAKE SUPERIOR 7PM 24 NORTHEASTERN (NBCSN) * 7:30PM 25 NORTHEASTERN (NBCSN) * 7PM 31 at New Hampshire (FCS/WBIN)* 7PM FEBRUARY 1 at New Hampshire (NESN) * 4PM 7 MAINE (NBCSN) * 7:30PM 8 MAINE (NBCSN) * 8PM 14 at Providence (Cox Sports) * 7PM 15 at Providence * 7PM 21 BOSTON UNIVERSITY (NBCSN) * 7PM 22 BOSTON UNIVERISTY * 7PM MARCH 1 at Boston College * 4PM

Head Coach

Phone: (574) 631-3630

Tim Connor

SID

Phone: (574) 631-7519 Timothy.D.Connor.21@nd.edu

Team Information First Season in Hockey East: Hockey East Tournament Titles: Hockey East Tournament Record:

2013-14 N/A N/A

< - Shillelagh Tournament

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Notre Dame (History in CCHA play) Season 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04

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HEA Record 5-23-2 (10th) 9-16-5 (8th) 7-19-1 (9th) 6-20-4 (T-9th) 6-20-1 (T-10th) 12-14-4 (6th) 15-11-4 (4th) 11-10-7 (5th) 7-15-6 (11th) 12-12-4 (T-7th) 13-12-3 (T-5th) 14-11-3 (5th)

HEA Tourney First Round First Round First Round First round First Round Semifinals Super Six Super Six Super Six

Season 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

HEA Record 3-20-5 (12th) 11-13-4 (8th) 21-4-3 (1st) 15-9-4 (4th) 21-4-3 (1st) 9-12-7 (9th) 18-7-3 (2nd) 12-13-3 (8th) 17-8-3 (2nd)

2012-13 STATS HEA Tourney First Round First Round Won title Semifinals Won title First Round Semifinals Second Round Won title

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2012-13 RESULTS

2013-14 SCHEDULE

Overall Record: 17-14-7 Hockey East: 13-8-6 (T-3rd)

Home games in CAPS * denotes Hockey East game All times Eastern

OCTOBER 12 SACRED HEART 13 at Boston University * 19 at Miami 20 at Miami 26 MAINE * 27 MAINE * NOVEMBER 2 at Vermont * 3 at Vermont * 9 at Massachusetts * 16 NORTHEASTERN * 20 QUINNIPIAC 24 at Brown $ 30 at Merrimack * DECEMBER 1 MERRIMACK * 7 BOSTON COLLEGE * 20 VERMONT * JANUARY 4 at Minnesota State 5 at Minnesota State 11 at Massachusetts * 12 MASSACHUSETTS * 17 at UMass Lowell * 19 at New Hampshire * 25 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * 26 at Boston University * FEBRUARY 1 at Maine * 10 at New Hampshire * 13 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 17 MERRIMACK * 22 NORTHEASTERN * 23 at Northeastern * MARCH 1 BOSTON COLLEGE * 2 at Boston College * 8 at UMass Lowell * 9 UMASS LOWELL * 15 NEW HAMPSHIRE (HEA) 16 NEW HAMPSHIRE (HEA) 17 NEW HAMPSHIRE (HEA) 22 vs. UMass-Lowell (HEA)

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

Nate Leaman

Head Coach

Phone: (401) 865-2168

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

Dan Colleran

SID

Phone: (401) 865-2201 dcollera@providence.edu

Team Information First Season in Hockey East: Best Regular Season Finish: 2nd (2000-01) Hockey East Titles: Two (1985 and 1996) + - Ledyard Bank Classic Hockey East Tournament Record: 30-42-1

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HEA Record 15-14-5 (3rd) 11-22-1 (4th) 7-22-3 (6th) 8-13-5 (6th) 13-11-2 (t-3rd) 11-7-3 (4th) 10-9-2 (t-4th) 11-8-2 (4th) 9-12-3 (t-4th) 9-13-2 (5th) 7-11-6 (6th) 12-9-3 (4th) 12-11-1 (4th) 9-13-2 (7th)

HEA Tourney Won title 4th place First round Lost semifinal 3rd place First round Lost semifinal Lost semifinal First round First round Runner-up Won title First round First round

OCTOBER 11 MINNESOTA STATE 7PM 12 MINNESOTA STATE 7PM 19 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL 7PM 25 MIAMI (Cox Sports) 5:20PM 26 MIAMI (Cox Sports) 7PM NOVEMBER 1 at Boston University * 7PM 2 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * 8PM 8 at Merrimack * 7PM 9 MERRIMACK (Cox Sports) * 7PM 15 at Vermont * 7PM 16 at Vermont (NESN) * 7PM 22 NEW HAMPSHIRE (Cox Sports) * 7PM 23 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 7PM 27 at Quinnipiac 7PM 30 BROWN (Mayor’s Cup) 7PM DECEMBER 6 at Northeastern * 8PM 20 at Army 7PM 29 at Dartmouth + 7PM 30 vs. Air Force/Northeastern + TBA JANUARY 4 vs. Merrimack (FF) (NESN) 4PM 7 NORTHEASTERN (Cox Sports)* 7PM 10 at Boston College * 7PM 17 at Colorado College 9:30PM 18 at Colorado College 9PM 24 UMASS LOWELL (Cox Sports) * 7PM 25 at UMass Lowell * 7PM 31 BOSTON COLLEGE (Cox Sports)* 7PM FEBRUARY 11 CONNECTICUT (Cox Sports) 7PM 14 NOTRE DAME (Cox Sports) * 7PM 15 NOTRE DAME * 7PM 21 MASSACHUSETTS (Cox Sports)* 7PM 22 at Massachusetts * 7PM 28 at Maine * 7PM MARCH 1984-85 1 at Maine * 7PM

Season 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

HEA Record 12-11-1 (4th) 10-13-1 (t-5th) 13-8-3 (t-2nd) 8-13-3 (7th) 12-9-3 (t-4th) 7-11-6 (5th) 6-14-4 (7th) 14-10-3 (5th) 9-15-3 (8th) 11-11-5 (5th) 4-18-5 (T-9th) 5-18-4 (10th) 4-16-7 (9th) 10-14-3 (7th) 13-8-3 (T-3rd)

HEA Tourney Lost semifinal First round Runner-up First round First round First round First round First round First round First round Lost semifinal Lost semifinal

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2012-13 Three-Game Regular Season Series 1-1-1 vs. Boston College 2-1-0 vs. Massachusetts 2-0-1 vs. New Hampshire

0-2-1 vs. Boston University 1-2-0 vs. UMass Lowell 3-0-0 vs. Northeastern

2-0-1 vs. Maine 1-1-1 vs. Merrimack 1-1-1 vs. Vermont

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Overall Record: 11-19-6 Hockey East: 8-13-6 (T-7th)

Home games in bold CAPS * denotes Hockey East game All times Eastern

OCTOBER 6 CONCORDIA (Exh) 12 at UMass Lowell * 26 at Merrimack * 27 at Merrimack * NOVEMBER 2 PROVIDENCE * 3 PROVIDENCE * 10 at New Hampshire * 16 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * 18 NORTHEASTERN * 20 at Massachusetts * 23 MINNESOTA 24 MINNESOTA 30 at Maine * DECEMBER 1 at Maine * 5 at Dartmouth 15 at St. Lawrence 20 at Providence * 29 UNION $ 30 PRINCETON $ JANUARY 5 MERRIMACK * 11 UMASS LOWELL * 12 UMASS LOWELL * 19 vs. Penn State # 25 MASSACHUSETTS * 26 MASSACHUSETTS * FEBRUARY 1 at Boston College * 9 MAINE * 15 at Northeastern * 16 at Northeastern * 22 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 23 NEW HAMPSHIRE * MARCH 1 at Boston University * 2 at Boston University * 8 BOSTON COLLEGE * 9 BOSTON COLLEGE * 15 at Boston College (HEA) 16 at Boston College (HEA)

Vermont Season 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02

W, 7-1 T, 1-1 (OT) L, 3-6 T, 2-2 (OT) L, 2-3 W, 2-0 L, 0-4 L, 2-6 W, 3-2 7:00 PM L, 1-5 L, 1-3 W, 2-1

Kevin Sneddon

Head Coach

Phone: (802) 656-1414

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

Alastair Ingram

SID

Phone: (802) 656-1109 alastair.ingram@uvm.edu

Team Information First Season in Hockey East: 2005-06 Best Regular Season Finish: 3rd (2007-08) Hockey East Tournament Record: 6-14-0

OCTOBER 5 OTTAWA (Exh) 7:30PM 6 ACADIA (Exh) 3PM 11 at North Dakota 8:30PM 12 at North Dakota 8PM 26 vs. Penn State (WFC) (CSNNE) 5PM NOVEMBER 1 NOTRE DAME * 7PM 2 NOTRE DAME * 4:30PM 8 at Maine * 7PM 9 at Maine * 7PM 15 PROVIDENCE * 7PM 16 PROVIDENCE (NESN) * 7PM 22 at Massachusetts * 7PM 24 MASSACHUSETTS* 4PM 29 MAINE 7PM 30 MAINE 7PM DECEMBER 14 ST. LAWRENCE 7PM 17 NORTHEASTERN * 7PM 28 CLARKSON % 7PM 29 CANISIUS % 7PM JANUARY 3 DARTMOUTH 7PM 4 YALE 7PM 7 at St. Lawrence 7PM 11 at Colgate 7PM 17 at Northeastern * 7PM 18 at Northeastern 7PM 24 at Boston University * 7:30PM 25 at Boston University (NESN) * 4PM FEBRUARY 7 at New Hampshire (FCS/WBIN)* 7:30PM 8 at New Hampshire * 7PM 14 BOSTON COLLEGE * 7PM 15 BOSTON COLLEGE * 7PM 21 at Merrimack * 7PM 22 at Merrimack (FCS/WBIN)* 7PM 28 UMASS LOWELL * 7PM MARCH 1 UMASS LOWELL * 7PM % - Catamount Cup

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(History in league play since 1990)

ECAC Record ECAC Tourney 12-8-2 (6th) Quarterfinals 10-9-3 (7th) First round 10-11-1 (7th) First round 10-6-6 (5th) Quarterfinals 11-9-2 (5th) Quarterfinals 17-2-3 (1st) 3rd place 13-6-3 (3rd) Quarterfinals 7-11-4 (T-9th) First round 7-13-2 (9th) First round – – 8-12-2 (T-9th) 5th place 3-18-1 (12th) –

Season 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Season 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

ECAC Record ECAC Tourney 8-14-0 (10th) Quarterfinals 7-14-1 (11th) First round 13-6-3 (4th) 4th place HEA Record HEA Tourney 10-11-6 (6th) First round 12-10-5 (6th) First round 13-9-5 (3rd) Runner-up 15-8-4 (T-3rd) First round 9-11-7 (8th) Semifinals 6-14-7 (7th) First round 3-23-1 (10th) 8-13-6 (T-7th) First round

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1-2-0 vs. Boston University 0-2-1 vs. UMass Lowell 3-0-0 vs. Northeastern

2-0-1 vs. Maine 0-2-1 vs. Merrimack 1-1-1 vs. Providence

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Former Providence Goaltender Chris Terreri 1985 Player of the Year and Tournament MVP

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Year 84-85 85-86 86-87 87-88 88-89 89-90 90-91 91-92 92-93 93-94 94-95 95-96 96-97 97-98 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05

Season Champion Boston College 24-9-1

REGULAR SEASON QUICK REFERENCE Player of the Year Chris Terreri Providence

Rookie of the Year Ken Hodge Boston College

Coach of the Year Len Ceglarski Boston College

Scoring Leader Tim Army, PC 60 points

GAA Leader Chris Terreri, PC 3.49 GAA

Boston College 23-9-2

Scott Harlow Boston College

Scott Young, BU Al Loring, ME

Jack Parker Boston University

Scott Harlow, BC 67 points

Scott Gordon, BC 3.42 GAA

Boston College 26-6-0

Brian Leetch Boston College

Brian Leetch Boston College

Bill Riley, Jr. Lowell

Craig Janney, BC 74 points

Scott King, ME 3.06 GAA

Maine 20-4-2

Mike McHugh Maine

Mario Thyer Maine

Shawn Walsh Maine

David Capuano, ME 59 points

Scott King, ME 2.97 GAA

Boston College 16-6-4

Greg Brown Boston College

Rob Gaudreau, PC Scott Pellerin, ME

Fern Flaman Northeastern

Tim Sweeney, BC 48 points

David Littman, BC 3.04 GAA

Boston College 15-6-0

Greg Brown Boston College

Scott Cashman Boston University

Shawn Walsh Maine

David Emma, BC 44 points

Scott King, ME 2.35 GAA

Boston College 16-5-0

David Emma Boston College

Jeff Levy New Hampshire

Dick Umile New Hampshire

David Emma, BC 51 points

Scott LaGrand, BC 3.02 GAA

New Hampshire 15-4-2

Scott Pellerin Maine

Ian Moran, BC Craig Darby, PC

Jack Parker Boston University

Mike Boback, PC 39 points

Derek Herlofsky, BU 2.45 GAA

Maine 22-1-1

Paul Kariya Maine

Paul Kariya Maine

Shawn Walsh Maine

Paul Kariya, ME 63 points

Garth Snow, ME 2.01 GAA

Boston U. 21-3-0

Dwayne Roloson UMass Lowell

Greg Bullock UMass Lowell

Bruce Crowder UMass Lowell

Mike Pomichter, BU 33 points

Derek Herlofsky, BU 2.27 GAA

BU 16-5-3 Maine 15-3-6

Chris Imes Maine

Mark Mowers New Hampshire

Shawn Walsh Maine

Greg Bullock, UML 47 points

Blair Allison, ME 2.72 GAA

Boston U. 17-5-2

Jay Pandolfo Boston University

Marty Reasoner Boston College

Bruce Crowder UMass-Lowell

Chris Drury, BU 42 points

Tom Noble, BU 2.89 GAA

BU 16-4-4 UNH 18-6-0

Chris Drury Boston University

Greg Koehler UMass Lowell

Dick Umile New Hampshire

Chris Drury, BU 41 points

Michel Larocque, BU 2.57 GAA

Boston U. 18-4-2 New Hampshire 18-3-3

Chris Drury Boston University Jason Krog New Hampshire

Brian Gionta Boston College Darren Haydar New Hampshire

Bruce Crowder Northeastern Dick Umile New Hampshire

Tom Nolan, UNH (42) Marty Reasoner, BC Jason Krog, UNH 53 points

Michel Larocque, BU 1.74 GAA Ty Conklin, UNH 1.64 GAA

Boston U. 15-3-6

Ty Conklin, UNH Mike Mottau, BC

Rick DiPietro Boston University

Jack Parker Boston University

Cory Larose, ME 33 points

Scott Clemmensen, BC 1.98 GAA

Boston College 17-5-2

Brian Gionta Boston College

Chuck Kobasew Boston College

Paul Pooley Providence

Brian Gionta, BC 35 points

Ty Conklin, UNH 1.83 GAA

New Hampshire 17-4-3

Darren Haydar New Hampshire

Sean Collins New Hampshire

Dick Umile New Hampshire

Darren Haydar, UNH 42 points

Mike Ayers, UNH 1.79 GAA

BC 16-6-2 UNH 15-5-4

Mike Ayers, UNH Ben Eaves, BC

Jimmy Howard Maine

Don Cahoon Massachusetts

Ben Eaves, BC 42 points

Matti Kaltiainen, BC 2.20 GAA

Boston College 17-4-3 Boston College 14-3-7

Steve Saviano New Hampshire Patrick Eaves Boston College

Michel Léveillé Maine Peter Vetri UMass Lowell

Jerry York Boston College Jack Parker Boston University

Ryan Shannon, BC Tony Voce, BC 27 points Jason Guerriero, NU 34 points

Jimmy Howard, ME 1.15 GAA Matti Kaltiainen, BC 1.81 GAA

Chris Collins Boston College

Brandon Yip Boston University

Jack Parker Boston University

Chris Collins, BC 39 points

Cory Schneider, BC 1.96 GAA

John Curry Boston University

Teddy Purcell Maine

Dick Umile New Hampshire

Brian Boyle, BC 37 points

John Curry, BU 1.85 GAA

Kevin Regan New Hampshire

Colin Wilson Boston University

Kevin Sneddon Vermont

Bryan Ewing, BU 35 points

Kevin Regan, UNH 1.83 GAA

08-09 Boston University 18-5-4 09-10 New Hampshire 15-6-6 10-11 Boston College 20-6-1

Brad Thiessen Northeastern Bobby Butler New Hampshire Paul Thompson New Hampshire

Kieran Millan Boston University Stephane Da Costa Merrimack Charlie Coyle Boston University

Greg Cronin Northeastern Mark Dennehy, MC Dick Umile, UNH Jerry York Boston College

Bobby Butler, UNH Carter Hutton, UML Gustav Nyquist, ME (41) 2.35 GAA, .925 save%

11-12

Boston College 19-7-1

Spencer Abbott Maine

Scott Wilson UMass-Lowell

Norm Bazin UMass Lowell

Spencer Abbott, Maine Parker Milner, BC 38 points 1.85 GAA, .928 save%

12-13

UMass Lowell 16-9-2

Johnny Gaudreau Boston College

Jon Gillies Providence

Norm Bazin UMass Lowell

Johnny Gaudreau, BC Connor Hellebuyck 36 points 1.38 GAA, .948 save%

05-06 Boston University 17-7-3 06-07 New Hampshire 18-7-2 07-08

New Hampshire 19-5-3

James Marcou, UMass Brad Thiessen, NU Colin Wilson, BU (35) 2.09 GAA, .932 save%

Paul Thompson, UNH John Muse, BC 42 points 1.84 GAA, .933 save%

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Tournament Quick Reference YEAR 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME TOURNAMENT MVP Providence 2, Boston College 1 (2OT) Chris Terreri (PC) Boston University 9, Boston College 4 Peter Marshall (BU) Boston College 4, Maine 2 Brian Leetch (BC) Northeastern 4, Maine 3 Bruce Racine (NU) Maine 5, Boston College 4 Bob Beers (Maine) Boston College 4, Maine 3 Scott LaGrand (BC) Boston University 4, Maine 3 (OT) Shawn McEachern (BU) Maine 4, New Hampshire 1 Scott Pellerin (Maine) Maine 5, Boston University 2 Jim Montgomery (Maine) Boston University 3, UMass Lowell 2 Dwayne Roloson (UML) Boston University 3, Providence 2 Bob Bell (PC) Providence 3, Maine 2 Joe Hulbig (PC) Boston University 4, New Hampshire 2 Michel Larocque (BU) Boston College 3, Maine 2 Marty Reasoner (BC) Boston College 5, New Hampshire 4 (OT) Blake Bellefeuille (BC) Maine 2, Boston College 1 Niko Dimitrakos (Maine) Boston College 5, Providence 3 Chuck Kobasew (BC) New Hampshire 3, Maine 1 Darren Haydar (UNH) New Hampshire 1, Boston University 0 (OT) Sean Fields (BU) Maine 2, UMass 1 (3OT) Jimmy Howard (Maine) Boston College 3, New Hampshire 1 Brian Boyle (BC) Boston U. 2, Boston College 1 (OT) David Van der Gulik (BU) Boston College 5, New Hampshire 2 Brock Bradford (BC) Boston College 4, Vermont 0 Nathan Gerbe (BC) Boston University 1, UMass Lowell 0 Kieran Millan (BU) Boston College 7, Maine 6 (OT) Matt Lombardi (BC) Boston College 5, Merrimack 3 Cam Atkinson (BC) Boston College 4, Maine 1 Johnny Gaudreau (BC) UMass Lowell 1, Boston University 0 Connnor Hellebuyck (UML)

2013 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #1 UMass-Lowell def. #8 Maine, 4-1, 2-1 OT #2 Boston College def. #7 Vermont, 4-2, 4-1 #3 Boston U. def. #6 Merrimack, 3-0, 5-3 #4 Providence def. #5 New Hampshire, 3-2, 1-4, 3-2 SEMIFINALS (TD Garden) UMass Lowell 2, Providence 1 Boston University 6, Boston College 3 CHAMPIONSHIP (TD Garden) UMass Lowell 1, Boston University 0 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Connor Hellebuyck, UML D: Chad Ruhwedel, UML D: Matt Grzelcyk, BU F: Danny O’Regan, BU F: Evan Rodrigues, BU F: Scott Wilson, UML MVP: Connor Hellebuyck, UML (Fr., G)

TOURNAMENT BREAKDOWN Team Boston College Boston University Maine Massachusetts UMass Lowell Merrimack New Hampshire Northeastern Providence Vermont

App. 29 29 27 15 25 18 27 22 26 7

Record 61-24-2 62-35-1 52-32-0 9-26-0 31-41-3 8-32-0 43-35-2 16-37-1 30-42-1 6-14-0

Titles 11 7 5 0 1 0 2 1 2 0

Last 2012 2009 2004 – 2013 – 2003 1988 1996 –

Tournament CHAMPIONSHIPS by Coach (BY TITLES WON) Coach, School Years Gms Record Pct. Jerry York, Boston College 1995-present 65 51-13-1 .792 Jack Parker, Boston University 1985-present 98 62-35-1 .638 Shawn Walsh, Maine 1985-2001 49 34-15-0 .694 Len Ceglarski, Boston College 1985-1992 18 10-7-1 .583 Dick Umile, New Hampshire 1991-present 75 42-32-1 .567 Norm Bazin, UMass-Lowell 2012-present 7 5-2-0 .714 Tim Whitehead, UML/Maine 1997-2013 49 24-24-1 .500 Steve Stirling, Providence 1985 4 4-0-0 1.000 Fern Flaman, Northeastern 1985-1989 12 5-7-0 .417 Paul Pooley, Providence 1995-2005 32 13-19-0 .406 Kevin Sneddon, Vermont 2004-present 20 6-14-0 .300 Mark Dennehy, Merrimack 2006-present 12 5-7-0 .417 Nate Leaman, Providence 2012-present 8 4-5-0 .500

2nd 5 3 9 1 2 1 5 0 2 1

Semis 20 20 19 3 13 2 15 7 11 2

MVPs 11 6 5 0 2 0 1 1 3 0

ATT 50 34 38 6 11 3 17 5 11 0

Titles Won 9 (‘98, ‘99, ‘01, ‘05, ‘07, ‘08, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12) 7 (‘86, ’91, ‘94, ‘95, ‘97, ‘06, ‘09) 4 (1989, 1992, 1993, 2000) 2 (1987, 1990) 2 (2002, 2003) 1 (2013) 1 (2004) 1 (1985) 1 (1988) 1 (1996) N/A N/A N/A

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ALL-TIME RESULTS

1985

1986

QUARTERFINALS (two games, total goals) #6 Lowell def. #3 Northeastern, 4-2, 3-4 #2 Boston U. def. #7 UNH, 1-1, 4-3 #4 Providence def. #5 Maine, 5-4, 5-2 SEMIFINALS (Providence Civic Center) Boston U. 3, Providence 2 #1 Boston College 5, Lowell 2 CONSOLATION (Providence Civic Center) Lowell 8, Providence 5 CHAMPIONSHIP (Providence Civic Center) Boston U. 9, Boston College 4 MVP: Peter Marshall, Boston U. (Sr., F)

1987

QUARTERFINALS (single game elimination) #5 Northeastern 3, #4 Boston U. 2 #3 Maine 5, #6 Providence 2 SEMIFINALS (Boston Garden) Maine 5, #2 Lowell 4 #1 Boston College 9, Northeastern 3 CHAMPIONSHIP (Boston Garden) Boston College 4, Maine 2 MVP: Brian Leetch, BC (Fr., D)

1988

QUARTERFINALS (two games, total goals) #4 Lowell def. #5 BC, 3-3, 5-2 #6 Providence def. #3 Boston U., 3-2, 6-4 SEMIFINALS (Boston Garden) (two games, total goals) #2 Northeastern def. Lowell, 3-1, 1-2 #1 Maine def. Providence, 6-5, 11-2 CHAMPIONSHIP (Boston Garden) Northeastern 4, Maine 3 MVP: Bruce Racine, Northeastern (Sr., G)

1989

QUARTERFINALS (single game elimination) #4 Providence 3, #5 Boston U. 2 #3 Northeastern 5, #6 UNH 4 (OT) SEMIFINALS (at Boston College) #1 Boston College 6, Providence 5 (2OT) #2 Maine 3, Northeastern 2 (OT) CONSOLATION (at Boston College) Providence 3, Northeastern 2 CHAMPIONSHIP (at Boston College) Maine 5, Boston College 4 MVP: Bob Beers, Maine (Sr., D)

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1990

QUARTERFINALS   QUARTERFINALS (two games, mini-game) (best-of-three series) #5 Lowell def. #4 UNH, 7-6, 4-8, [1-0] #1 BC def. #8 Merrimack, 3-1, 3-6, 8-5 #2 Boston U. def. #7 Maine, 7-4, 4-2 #2 Maine def. #7 Lowell, 7-3, 16-0 #3 Providence def. #6 Northeastern, 3-2, 3-0 #3 Boston U. def. #6 Northeastern, 3-4, 5-2, 5-3 SEMIFINALS (Providence Civic Center) #5 UNH def. #4 Providence, 1-5, 2-0, 7-4 Providence 5, Boston U. 2 SEMIFINALS (at campus sites) #1 Boston College 6, Lowell 5 Maine 3, Boston U. 1 CONSOLATION (Providence Civic Center) Boston College 5, UNH 4 (OT) Boston U. 6, Lowell 4 CHAMPIONSHIP (at Boston College) CHAMPIONSHIP (Providence Civic Center) Boston College 4, Maine 3 Providence 2, Boston College 1 (2OT) MVP: Scott LaGrand, BC (Fr., G) MVP: Chris Terreri, Providence (Jr., G)

1991

QUARTERFINALS (single game elimination) #8 Northeastern 6, #1 Boston College 5 #2 Maine 5, #7 Lowell 3 #3 Boston U. 7, #6 Merrimack 1 #4 Providence 4, #5 UNH 1 SEMIFINALS (Boston Garden) Boston U. 7, Providence 5 Maine 4, Northeastern 3 (OT) CHAMPIONSHIP (Boston Garden) Boston U. 4, Maine 3 (OT) MVP: Shawn McEachern, Boston U. (So., F)

1992

QUARTERFINALS (single game elimination) #1 Maine 7, #8 Merrimack 0 #2 UNH 4, #7 Northeastern 2 #3 Providence 7, # 6 UMass Lowell 0 #5 Boston College 5, #4 Boston U. 2 SEMIFINALS (Boston Garden) Maine 7, Boston College 3 UNH 5, Providence 3 CHAMPIONSHIP (Boston Garden) Maine 4, UNH 1 MVP: Scott Pellerin, Maine (Sr., F)

1993

QUARTERFINALS (two games, total goals) #1 Maine def. #8 Northeastern 6-1, 9-5 #2 Boston U. def. #7 BC 6-2, 5-1 #3 UNH def. #6 Merrimack 5-3, 9-2 #4 UML def. #5 Providence 7-4, 3-3 (OT) SEMIFINALS (Boston Garden) Maine 7, UMass Lowell 5 Boston U. 2, UNH 0 CONSOLATION (Boston Garden) UMass Lowell 5, UNH 4 (OT) CHAMPIONSHIP (Boston Garden) Maine 5, Boston U. 2 MVP: Jim Montgomery, Maine (Sr., F)

UMass Lowell 4, UNH 2 CONSOLATION (Boston Garden) UNH 4, Northeastern 4 CHAMPIONSHIP (Boston Garden) Boston U. 3, UMass Lowell 2 MVP: Dwayne Roloson, UML (Sr., G)

1995

PLAY-IN #9 UMass 5, #8 BC 4 QUARTERFINALS (single game elimination) #1 Maine 7, #9 Massachusetts 4 #2 Boston U. 4, #7 Merrimack 3 #6 Providence 3, #3 UNH 2 (OT) #5 UMass Lowell 5, #4 Northeastern 2 SEMIFINALS (Boston Garden) Boston U. 4, UMass Lowell 2 Providence 7, Maine 3 CONSOLATION (Boston Garden) Maine 6, UMass Lowell 0 CHAMPIONSHIP (Boston Garden) Boston U. 3, Providence 2 MVP: Bob Bell, Providence (Sr., G)

1996

QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #1 Boston U. def. #8 Massachusetts, 5-2, 14-1 #2 UML def. #7 Northeastern, 7-3, 4-3 #3 Maine def. #6 UNH, 4-2, 8-4 #4 Providence def. #5 BC, 5-2, 4-2 SEMIFINALS (FleetCenter) Maine 5, UMass Lowell 2 Providence 5, Boston U., 4 CONSOLATION (FleetCenter) Boston U. 7, UMass Lowell 3 CHAMPIONSHIP (FleetCenter) Providence 3, Maine 2 MVP: Joe Hulbig, Providence (Sr., F)

1997

QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #1 Boston U. def. #8 Northeastern, 6-2, 7-1 #2 UNH def. #7 Massachusetts, 5-1, 8-2 #6 UML def. #3 Providence, 6-2, 6-5 #5 BC def. #4 Merrimack, 7-6, 5-3 SEMIFINALS (FleetCenter) Boston U. 3, UMass Lowell 2 UNH 4, Boston College 0 CONSOLATION (FleetCenter) Boston College 2, UMass Lowell 2 (OT) CHAMPIONSHIP (FleetCenter) Boston U. 4, UNH 2 MVP: Michel Larocque, Boston U. (So., G)

1998

QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) 1994 #8 Merrimack def. #1 Boston U., 4-1, 5-6, 5-4 QUARTERFINALS #2 BC def. #7 Providence, 4-3, 6-3 (best-of-three series) #6 Maine def. #3 UNH, 3-2 (2 OT), 5-3 #1 Boston U. def. #8 Maine, 8-5, 4-3 #5 UML def. #4 Northeastern, 8-2, 2-3, 5-1 #2 UML def. #7 Merrimack, 7-1, 3-0 SEMIFINALS (FleetCenter) #3 UNH def. #6 BC, 4-1, 6-5 (2OT) Boston College 7, Merrimack 2 #4 Northeastern def. #5 Providence, 4-3, 2-1 (OT) Maine 6, UMass Lowell 2 SEMIFINALS (Boston Garden) CHAMPIONSHIP (FleetCenter) Boston U. 5, Northeastern 2 Boston College 3, University of Maine 2 MVP: Marty Reasoner, BC (Jr., F)

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QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #8 Boston U. def. #1 BC, 3-2, 0-4, 4-2 #2 Maine def. #7 Merrimack, 2-1, 3-2 #3 Massachusetts def. #6 UML, 6-3, 3-1 #4 UNH def. #5 PC, 2-1, 3-4 (OT), 1-0 SEMIFINALS (FleetCenter) Massachusetts 5, UNH 2 Maine 1, Boston U. 0 CHAMPIONSHIP (FleetCenter) Maine 2, Massachusetts 1 (3OT) MVP: Jimmy Howard, Maine (So., G)

2000

2005

2009

QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #1 Boston U. def. #8 Maine, 2-1, 3-6, 6-2 #2 Northeastern def. #7 Massachusetts, 1-2, 4-1, 3-2 OT #6 BC def. #3 New Hampshire, 5-3, 1-0 #5 UMass-Lowell def. #4 Vermont, 4-3 OT, 4-2 SEMIFINALS (TD Banknorth Garden) Boston U. 3, Boston College 2 UMass-Lowell 3, Northeastern 2 OT CHAMPIONSHIP (TD Banknorth Garden) Boston U. 1, UMass-Lowell 0 MVP: Kieran Millan, Boston U. (Fr., G)

QUARTERFINALS 2010 QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #1 BC def. #8 UMass, 3-2 (OT), 5-1 (best-of-three series) #1 Boston U. def. #8 Massachusetts, 4-2, 5-2 #2 Boston U. def. #7 Providence, 1-4, 2-0, 2-0 #8 Vermont def. #1 New Hampshire, 4-7, 1-0, 1-0 (OT) #2 UNH def. #7 Merrimack, 5-2, 3-2 (OT) #3 UNH def. #6 Northeastern, 6-1, 4-0 #2 Boston College def. #7 UMass, 6-5, 5-2 #3 BC def. #6 Northeastern, 8-4, 3-2 #4 Maine def. #5 UMass Lowell, 7-2, 5-1 #3 Boston U. def. #6 Merrimack, 3-2, 2-3 OT, 3-0 #4 Maine def. #5 Providence, 5-3, 5-4 (OT) SEMIFINALS (TD Banknorth Garden) #4 Maine def. #5 UML, 1-2, 2-0, 3-2 OT SEMIFINALS (FleetCenter) Boston College 2, Maine 1 (2OT) SEMIFINALS (TD Garden) Boston College 2, UNH 1 New Hampshire 5, Boston U. 2 Maine 5, Boston U. 2 Maine 4, Boston U. 2 CHAMPIONSHIP (TD Banknorth Garden) Boston College 3, Vermont 0 CHAMPIONSHIP (FleetCenter) Boston College 3, New Hampshire 1 CHAMPIONSHIP (TD Garden) Maine 2, Boston College 1 Boston College 7, Maine 6 (OT) MVP: Brian Boyle, BC (So., F) MVP: Niko Dimitrakos, Maine (So., F) MVP: Matt Lombardi, BC (Sr., F)

2001

QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #1 BC def. #8 Merrimack, 1-0, 5-1 #2 Maine def. #7 Northeastern, 2-1, 6-3 #3 PC def. #6 Boston U., 6-3, 1-2, 4-3 (2OT) #5 UML def. #4 UNH, 2-4, 2-1, 2-1 SEMIFINALS (FleetCenter) Boston College 5, UMass Lowell 1 Providence 4, Maine 3 CHAMPIONSHIP (FleetCenter) Boston College 5, Providence 3 MVP: Chuck Kobasew, BC (Fr., F)

2002

QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #1 UNH def. #8 Merrimack, 6-2, 5-4 (OT) #2 Boston U. def. #7 Providence, 3-2, 4-2 #3 Maine def. #6 BC, 7-3, 4-2 #4 UML def. #5 Northeastern, 5-2, 2-4, 3-1 SEMIFINALS (FleetCenter) UNH 4, UMass Lowell 3 Maine 4, Boston U. 3 CHAMPIONSHIP (FleetCenter) UNH 3, Maine 1 MVP: Darren Haydar, UNH (Sr., F)

2003

2006

QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #1 Boston U. def. #8 UMass, 4-1, 4-1 #2 Maine def. #7 UML, 4-3 (OT), 4-3 #3 BC def. #6 Vermont, 3-2 (OT), 6-2 #4 UNH def. #5 Providence, 4-0, 2-1 (2OT) SEMIFINALS (TD Banknorth Garden) Boston College 4, Maine 1 Boston U. 9, New Hampshire 2 CHAMPIONSHIP (TD Banknorth Garden) Boston U. 2, Boston College 1 (OT) MVP: David Van der Gulik, Boston U. (Sr., F)

2007

2011

QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #1 Boston College def. #8 UMass, 4-1, 4-2 #2 New Hampshire def. #7 Vermont, 3-1, 4-3 #6 Northeastern def. #3 Boston U., 4-2, 2-5, 5-4 #4 Merrimack def. Maine, 5-4, 6-2 SEMIFINALS (TD Garden) Boston College 5, Northeastern 4 Merrimack 4, New Hampshire 1 CHAMPIONSHIP (TD Garden) Boston College 5, Merrimack 3 MVP: Cam Atkinson, BC (Jr., F)

2012 QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) QUARTERFINALS #1 UNH def. #8 Providence, 4-0, 6-0 (best-of-three series) #2 BC def. #7 Northeastern, 3-0, 7-1 #1 Boston College def. #8 UMass, 2-1, 3-2 #3 Boston U. vs. #6 Vermont, 2-3, 2-0, 3-2 OT #7 Providence def. #2 UML, 5-3, 2-3 OT, 1-0 #3 Boston U. def. #6 UNH, 2-3 2OT, 4-2, 5-4 2OT #4 UMass vs. #5 Maine, 3-2, 5-2 #4 Maine def. #5 Merrimack, 2-1, 2-5, 2-1 SEMIFINALS (TD Banknorth Garden) SEMIFINALS (TD Garden) New Hampshire 3, UMass 2 - 2 OT Boston College 4, Providence 2 Boston College 6, Boston U. 2 Maine 5, Boston University 3 CHAMPIONSHIP (TD Banknorth Garden) CHAMPIONSHIP (TD Garden) Boston College 5, New Hampshire 2 Boston College 4, Maine 1 MVP: Brock Bradford, BC (So., F) MVP: Johnny Gaudreau, BC (Fr., F)

ALL-TIME RESULTS

1999

QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #1 UNH def. #8 Merrimack, 3-2, 5-4 #2 Maine def. #7 Massachusetts, 3-1, 5-2 #3 BC def. #6 UMass Lowell, 5-0, 5-4 #4 Providence def. #5 Boston U., 8-2, 2-8, 5-1 SEMIFINALS (FleetCenter) Boston College 3, Maine 2 UNH 6, Providence 2 CHAMPIONSHIP (FleetCenter) Boston College 5, UNH 4 (OT) MVP: Blake Bellefeuille, BC (Jr., F)

2008

2013 QUARTERFINALS QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #1 UNH def. #8 Massachusetts, 4-1, 7-2 (best-of-three series) #1 UNH def. #8 UMass Lowell, 8-4, 8-4 #2 Boston U. def. #7 UML, 5-3, 1-4, 4-2 #1 UMass-Lowell def. #8 Maine, 4-1, 2-1 OT #2 BC def. #7 Merrimack, 4-1, 2-1 #3 Vermont def. #6 Northeastern, 1-0, 1-2 OT, 4-1 #2 Boston College def. #7 Vermont, 4-2, 4-1 #6 Massachusetts def. #3 Maine, 5-3, 4-2 #4 BC def. #5 PC, 5-1, 5-1 #3 Boston U. def. #6 Merrimack, 3-0, 5-3 #5 Boston U. def. #4 Providence, 5-4 (OT), 7-1 SEMIFINALS (TD Banknorth Garden) #4 Providence def. #5 New Hampshire, 3-2, 1-4, 3-2 SEMIFINALS (FleetCenter) BC 5, UNH 4 (3OT) SEMIFINALS (TD Garden) UNH 5, Massachusetts 4 Vermont 3, Boston U. 1 UMass Lowell 2, Providence 1 Boston U. 6, Boston College 5 (2OT) CHAMPIONSHIP (TD Banknorth Garden) Boston University 6, Boston College 3 CHAMPIONSHIP (FleetCenter) Boston College 4, Vermont 0 CHAMPIONSHIP (TD Garden) UNH 1, Boston U. 0 (OT) UMass Lowell 1, Boston University 0 MVP: Nathan Gerbe, BC (Jr., F) MVP: Sean Fields, Boston U. (Jr., G) MVP: Connor Hellebuyck, UML (Fr., G)

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Player of the Year

PROVIDENCE

CHRIS TERRERI Jr. G, Providence

Coach of the Year: Len Ceglarski, Boston College Rookie of the Year: Ken Hodge, Boston College

Hockey East All-Stars (*All-Americans)

First Team Position Chris Terreri (PC) * G Jim Averill (NU) * D Peter Taglianetti (PC) * D Tim Army (PC) * F John Cullen (BU) F Rod Isbister (NU) F Standings 1. Boston College 2. Boston University 3. Providence 4. New Hampshire 5. Lowell 6. Northeastern 7. Maine

GP 34 34 34 34 34 34 34

Leaders (league games) Points 1. Tim Army (PC) 2. Scott Harlow (BC) 3. John Cullen (BU) Rod Isbister (NU) Bob Sweeney (BC)

60 57 51 51 51

Goals 1. Scott Harlow (BC) 2. Bob Sweeney (BC) 3. John Cullen (BU) Steve Rooney (PC) 5. Tim Army (PC) Doug Brown (BC) Rob Isbister (NU) Mark Lori (NU) Jon Morris (UL)

29 27 25 25 21 21 21 21 21

Goals Against Average 1. Chris Terreri (PC) 2. Scott Gordon (BC) 3. Bruce Racine (NU) 4. Bruce Gilles (UNH) 5. Dana Demole (UL)

3.49 3.67 4.09 4.34 4.77

Save Percentage 1. Chris Terreri (PC) 2. Scott Gordon (BC) 3. Bruce Gilles (UNH) 4. Jean Lacoste (ME) Bruce Racine (NU)

.905 .890 .887 .866 .866

W 24 19 15 12 11 11 8

Second Team Bruce Racine (NU) Paul Ames (UL) Scott Shaunessy (BU) * Doug Brown (BC) Scott Harlow (BC) * Bob Sweeney (BC)

L 9 11 14 21 21 22 26

T Pts 1 49 4 42 5 35 1 25 2 24 1 23 0 16

GF 182 139 119 139 125 120 105

GPG 5.36 (1) 4.09 (t2) 3.50 (6) 4.09 (t2) 3.68 (4) 3.53 (5) 3.09 (7)

NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals Minnesota 7, at BC 5 at BC 4, Minnesota 1 (BC wins series, 9-8) at Michigan St. 3, Providence 2 Providence 4, at Michigan St. 2 (Providence wins series, 6-5) Semifinals Providence 3, BC 3 (3OT) Consolation Minnesota-Duluth 7, BC 6 (OT) CHAMPIONSHIP Rensselaer 2, Providence 1 Chris Terreri, Providence Most Outstanding Player

All-Rookie Team Bruce Racine (NU) Paul Cavallini (PC) Shawn Whitham (PC) Clark Donatelli (BU) Ken Hodge (BC) Steve Leach (UNH) Jon Morris (UL) GA 125 132 127 152 169 155 185

GAPG 3.68 (1) 3.89 (3) 3.74 (2) 4.47 (4) 4.97 (6) 4.56 (5) 5.45 (7)

G D D F F F F

PP Pct. 28.2 (1) 19.8 (4) 22.6 (t2) 19.1 (5) 18.9 (6) 22.6 (t2) 11.9 (7)

PK Pct. 79.3 (2) 77.5 (6) 80.4 (1) 77.8 (5) 79.1 (3) 77.9 (4) 70.7 (7)

Overall 28-15-2 24-14-4 23-17-5 16-26-1 15-25-2 13-24-1 12-29-1

1985 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS (two games, [mini-game]) #5 Lowell def. #4 New Hampshire, 7-6, 4-8, [1-0] #2 Boston University def. #7 Maine, 7-4, 4-2 #3 Providence def. #6 Northeastern, 3-2, 3-0 SEMIFINALS – Providence Civic Center Providence 5, Boston University 2 #1 Boston College 6, Lowell 5 CONSOLATION – Providence Civic Center Boston University 6, Lowell 4 CHAMPIONSHIP – Providence Civic Center Providence 2, Boston College 1 (2OT) ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Chris Terreri (PC) D: Dominic Campedelli (BC) D: Peter Taglianetti (PC) F: Doug Brown (BC) F: Clark Donatelli (BU) F: Jon Morris (UL)

MVP: Chris Terreri

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1985-86 Tournament Season snapshot Champion BOSTON UNIVERSITY

Player of the Year

SCOTT HARLOW Sr. F, Boston College

Coach of the Year: Jack Parker, Boston University Rookies of the Year: Al Loring, Maine and Scott Young, Boston University

Hockey East First Team Scott Gordon (BC) Claude Lodin (NU) David Quinn (BU) Scott Shaunessy (BU) John Cullen (BU) * Scott Harlow (BC) * Jay Heinbuck (NU)

All-Stars (*All-Americans)

Standings 1. Boston College 2. Boston University 3. Northeastern 4. Providence 5. Maine 6. Lowell New Hampshire

GP 34 34 34 34 34 34 34

Position G D D D F F F

Leaders (league games) Points 1. Scott Harlow (BC) 2. Jay Heinbuck (NU) 3. John Cullen (BU) 4. Clark Donatelli (BU) 5. Rod Isbister (NU)

67 65 59 51 49

Goals 1. Scott Harlow (BC) 2. Gord Cruickshank (PC) 3. Jay Heinbuck (NU) 4. Rod Isbister (NU) 5. Clark Donatelli (BU)

32 29 27 23 22

Goals Against Average 1. Scott Gordon (BC) 2. Dave Littman (BC) 3. Bob Deraney (BU) 4. Terry Taillefer (BU) 5. Chris Terreri (PC)

3.42 3.46 3.48 3.50 3.87

Save Percentage 1. Chris Terreri (PC) 2. Bob Deraney (BU) 3. Scott Gordon (BC) Terry Taillefer (BU) 5. Dave Littman (BC)

.901 .894 .889 .889 .886

W 23 20 18 11 8 5 5

L 9 11 14 22 25 27 27

Second Team Terry Taillefer (BU) Bob Emery (BC) Paul Fitzsimmons (NU)

* Doug Brown (BC) Gord Cruickshank (PC) * Clark Donatelli (BU)

T Pts 2 48 3 43 2 38 1 23 1 17 2 12 2 12

GF 158 147 165 105 118 118 114

All-Rookie Team None selected

* Other All-Americans: Chris Terreri, Goaltender (PC) Jay Octeau, Defense (BU)

GPG 4.65 (2) 4.33 (3) 4.87 (1) 3.09 (7) 3.47 (t4) 3.47(t4) 3.36 (6)

GA 123 127 158 140 177 166 188

GAPG 3.62 (1) 3.74 (2) 4.65 (4) 4.12 (3) 5.21 (6) 4.89 (5) 5.53 (7)

PP Pct. 23.5 (1) 22.6 (2) 21.3 (3) 18.2 (4) 12.6 (7) 16.8 (6) 17.9 (5)

PK Pct. 84.7 (1) 81.5 (3) 84.0 (2) 79.7 (4) 77.0 (5) 66.7 (7) 71.4 (6)

Overall 26-13-3 25-14-4 20-17-2 14-24-1 11-28-1 11-29-2 5-29-3

NCAA Tournament

1986 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT

Quarterfinals Minnesota 6, at BU 4 Minnesota 5, at BU 3 (Minnesota wins series, 11-7) at Michigan St. 6, BC 4 at Michigan St. 4, BC 2 (Michigan St. wins series, 10-6)

QUARTERFINALS (two games, total goals) #6 Lowell def. #3 Northeastern, 4-2, 3-4 #2 Boston University def. #7 New Hampshire, 1-1, 4-3 #4 Providence def. #5 Maine, 5-4, 5-2

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Regular Season Champion

SEMIFINALS – Providence Civic Center Boston University 3, Providence 2 #1 Boston College 5, Lowell 2 CONSOLATION – Providence Civic Center Lowell 8, Providence 5 CHAMPIONSHIP – Providence Civic Center Boston University 9, Boston College 4 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Terry Taillefer (BU) D: David Quinn (BU) D: Scott Shaunessy (BU) F: Ken Hodge (BC) F: Peter Marshall (BU) F: Jeff Sveen (BU)

MVP: Peter Marshall

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Player of the Year

BRIAN LEETCH Fr. D, Boston College

Coach of the Year: Bill Riley Jr., Lowell Rookie of the Year: Brian Leetch, Boston College

Hockey East All-Stars (*All-Americans)

First Team Bruce Racine (NU) * Brian Leetch (BC) * Eric Weinrich (ME) * Craig Janney (BC) * Jon Morris (UL) * Kevin Stevens (BC) *

Standings 1. Boston College 2. Lowell 3. Maine 4. Boston University 5. Northeastern 6. Providence 7. New Hampshire

Position Second Team G Dave Delfino (UL) D Paul Ames (UL) D Jack Capuano (ME) F Gord Cruickshank (PC) F John Cullen (BU) F Dan Shea (BC)

GP 32 32 32 32 32 32 32

Leaders (league games) Points 1. Craig Janney (BC) 2. Dan Shea (BC) 3. Kevin Stevens (BC) 4. Jon Morris (UL) 5. Ken Hodge (BC)

74 60 58 55 50

Goals 1. Kevin Stevens (BC) 2. Tim Sweeney (BC) 3. Gord Cruickshank (PC) 4. Jon Morris (UL) 5. Craig Janney (BC)

30 29 27 24 23

Goals Against Average 1. Scott King (ME) 2. Dave Littman (BC) 3. Bob Deraney (BU) 4. Al Loring (ME) 5. Bruce Racine (NU)

3.06 3.32 3.78 3.89 3.99

Save Percentage 1. Scott King (ME) 2. Dave Littman (BC) 3. Bob Deraney (BU) 4. Terry Taillefer (BU) 5. Al Loring (ME)

.897 .887 .885 .884 .877

W 26 20 19 15 11 7 5

L 6 10 12 14 18 22 24

T Pts 0 52 2 42 1 39 3 33 3 25 3 17 3 13

GF 203 146 159 134 110 104 105

GPG 6.35 (1) 4.57 (3) 4.97 (2) 4.19 (4) 3.44 (5) 3.25 (7) 3.29 (6)

NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals Minnesota 4, at BC 1 at BC 3, Minnesota 2 (Minnesota wins series, 6-4) at Michigan St. 6, Maine 2 at Michigan St. 5, Maine 3 (Michigan St. wins series, 11-5)

All-Rookie Team Matt Merten (PC) Greg Brown (BC) Brian Leetch (BC) Rick Bennett (PC) David Capuano (ME) Randy LeBrasseur (UL) GA 121 136 117 132 139 156 179

GAPG 3.79 (2) 4.25 (4) 3.66 (1) 4.13 (3) 4.35 (5) 4.88 (6) 5.60 (7)

G D D F F F

PP Pct. 33.3 (1) 20.6 (4) 30.5 (2) 16.6 (7) 17.5 (6) 18.2 (5) 21.0 (3)

PK Pct. 78.8 (4) 75.2 (5) 86.4 (1) 83.0 (2) 79.9 (3) 72.6 (7) 73.3 (6)

Overall 31-8-0 22-12-2 24-16-2 19-15-3 12-21-3 7-23-3 8-27-3

1987 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS #5 Northeastern 3, #4 Boston University 2 #3 Maine 5, #6 Providence 2 SEMIFINALS Maine 5, #2 Lowell 4 #1 Boston College 9, Northeastern 3 CHAMPIONSHIP – Boston Garden Boston College 4, Maine 2

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Al Loring (ME) D: Brian Leetch (BC) D: Eric Weinrich (ME) F: Ken Hodge (BC) F: Craig Janney (BC) F: Mike McHugh (ME)

MVP: Brian Leetch

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1987-88 Tournament Season snapshot Champion

Player of the Year

NORTHEASTERN

MIKE McHUGH Sr. F, Maine

Coach of the Year: Shawn Walsh, Maine Rookie of the Year: Mario Thyer, Maine

Hockey East All-Stars (*All-Americans)

First Team Scott King (ME) Jack Capuano (ME) * Brian Dowd (NU) * David Capuano (ME) * Mike McHugh (ME) * David O’Brien (NU)

Position G D D F F F

All-Rookie Team Pat Morrison (UNH) Will Averill (NU) Tom Dion (BU) David Emma (BC) Mario Thyer (ME) Chris Winnes (UNH)

Second Team David Littman (BC) Claude Lodin (NU) Carl Valimont (UL) * Mike Golden (ME) Mike Kelfer (BU) Dan Shea (BC)

G D D F F F

* Other All-Americans: Gord Cruickshank, Forward (PC) Bruce Racine, Goaltender (NU)

Standings 1. Maine 2. Northeastern 3. Boston University 4. Lowell 5. Boston College 6. Providence 7. New Hampshire

GP 26 26 26 26 26 26 26

Leaders (league games) Points 1. David Capuano (ME) 2. Mike McHugh (ME) 3. Mike Golden (ME) Mike Kelfer (BU) Mario Thyer (ME)

W 20 13 11 12 10 8 6

L 4 9 12 14 14 13 18

T Pts 2 44 4 30 3 25 0 24 2 22 5 21 2 14

GF 159 115 116 111 104 97 86

GPG 6.12 (1) 4.42 (3) 4.46 (2) 4.27 (4) 4.00 (5) 3.73 (6) 3.31 (7)

First Round at Northeastern 5, Merrimack 3 Merrimack 7, at Northeastern 3 (Merrimack wins series, 10-8) at Wisconsin 7, Lowell 1 Lowell 4, at Wisconsin 4 (Wisconsin wins series, 11-5)

Goals 1. David Capuano (ME) 2. Jeff Flaherty (UL) 3. Gord Cruickshank (PC) Mike Kelfer (BU) Mike McHugh (ME)

25 22 21 21 21

Goals Against Average 1. Scott King (ME) 2. Bruce Racine (NU) 3. David Littman (BC) 4. Dave Delfino (UL) 5. Mark Romaine (PC)

2.97 3.84 3.97 4.22 4.23

Save Percentage 1. Scott King (ME) 2. Dave Littman (BC) 3. Peter Fish (BU) 4. Bruce Racine (NU) 5. Pat Morrison (UNH)

.902 .889 .887 .882 .875

Quarterfinals Merrimack 4, at Lake Superior 3 at Lake Superior 5, Merrimack 0 (LSSU wins series, 8-4) at Maine 5, Bowling Green 1 at Maine 4, Bowling Green 3 (Maine wins series, 9-4) Semifinals Lake Superior 6, Maine 3 Consolation Maine 5, Minnesota 2

GAPG 3.46 (1) 4.00 (2) 4.50 (3) 4.58 (t4) 4.58 (t4) 4.58 (t4) 4.92 (7)

PP Pct. 28.1 (1) 22.9 (3) 20.7 (6) 22.7 (5) 21.8 (4) 23.9 (2) 13.4 (7)

PK Pct. 77.7 (2) 77.6 (t3) 74.6 (6) 74.4 (7) 77.6 (t3) 75.5 (5) 78.8 (1)

Overall 34-8-2 21-13-3 14-17-3 20-17-2 13-18-3 13-18-5 7-20-3

1988 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT

NCAA Tournament (Merrimack competing as an Independent)

59 42 41 41 41

GA 90 107 117 119 119 119 128

QUARTERFINALS (two games, total goals) #4 Lowell def. #5 Boston College, 3-3, 5-2 #6 Providence def. #3 Boston University, 3-2, 6-4 SEMIFINALS (two games, total goals) #2 Northeastern def. Lowell, 3-1, 1-2 #1 Maine def. Providence, 6-5, 11-2

8 7 - 8 8 SNA P SHOT

Regular Season Champion

CHAMPIONSHIP – Boston Garden Northeastern 4, Maine 3

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Bruce Racine (NU) D: Jack Capuano (ME) D: Brian Dowd (NU) F: Mike McHugh (ME) F: Harry Mews (NU) F: Rico Rossi (NU) F: Mario Thyer (ME)

MVP: Bruce Racine

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Player of the Year

GREG BROWN So. D, Boston College

Coach of the Year: Fern Flaman, Northeastern Rookies of the Year: Rob Gaudreau, Providence, and Scott Pellerin, Maine

Hockey East All-Stars (*All-Americans)

First Team David Littman (BC) * Greg Brown (BC) * Jim Hughes (PC) Dave Buda (NU) David Capuano (ME) * Tim Sweeney (BC) *

Position G D D F F F

Second Team Scott King (ME) * Bob Beers (ME) Rob Cowie (NU) David Emma (BC) Mike Kelfer (BU) Harry Mews (NU)

All-Rookie Team Mark Richards (UL) Keith Carney (ME) Shaun Kane (PC) Rob Gaudreau (PC) Steve Heinze (BC) Scott Pellerin (ME)

G D D F F F

* Other All-American: Rick Bennett, Forward (PC)

Standings 1. Boston College 2. Maine 3. Northeastern Providence 5. Boston University 6. New Hampshire 7. Lowell

GP 26 26 26 26 26 26 26

Leaders (league games) Points 1. Tim Sweeney (BC) 2. David Capuano (ME) 3. Mike Kelfer (BU) 4. David Emma (BC) 5. David Tomlinson (BU)

48 43 41 38 37

Goals 1. David Capuano (ME) 2. Steve Heinze (BC) 3. Dave Buda (NU) 4. Rob Gaudreau (PC) Mike Kelfer (BU) Joe Sacco (BU) Tim Sweeney (BC)

24 19 18 16 16 16 16

Goals Against Average 1. David Littman (BC) 2. Peter Fish (BU) 3. Matt DelGuidice (ME) 4. Scott King (ME) 5. Matt Merten (PC)

3.04 3.38 3.46 3.60 3.98

Save Percentage 1. David Littman (BC) 2. Peter Fish (BU) 3. Matt DelGuidice (ME) 4. Scott King (ME) 5. Matt Merten (PC)

.903 .888 .884 .871 .863

W 16 17 13 13 10 9 4

L 6 9 11 11 15 17 21

T Pts 4 36 0 34 2 28 2 28 1 21 0 18 1 9

GF 122 127 126 106 114 75 82

GPG 4.69 (3) 4.88 (1) 4.84 (2) 4.07 (5) 4.38 (4) 2.88 (7) 3.14 (6)

NCAA Tournament First Round at No. Michigan 9, Providence 5 Providence 4, at No. Michigan 2 Providence 2, at No. Michigan 0 at BC 8, Bowling Green 5 at BC 4, Bowling Green 2 Quarterfinals Providence 8, at Maine 6 at Maine 3, Providence 2 at Maine 4, Providence 3 (2OT) BC 6, at Michigan St. 3 at Michigan St. 7, BC 2 at Michigan St. 5, BC 4 (OT) Semifinals Minnesota 7, Maine 4 Consolation Michigan St. 7, Maine 4

GA 89 97 120 112 116 120 156

GAPG 3.23 (1) 3.73 (2) 4.61 (t5) 4.30 (3) 4.46 (4) 4.61 (t5) 6.00 (7)

PP Pct. 28.8 (1) 26.4 (2) 23.2 (5) 23.9 (3) 23.5 (4) 16.5 (7) 20.4 (6)

PK Pct. 85.8 (1) 79.6 (3) 81.5 (2) 76.1 (5) 79.0 (4) 75.8 (6) 70.9 (7)

Overall 25-11-4 31-14-0 18-16-2 22-18-2 14-21-1 12-22-0 8-24-2

1989 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT

QUARTERFINALS #4 Providence 3, #5 Boston University 2 #3 Northeastern 5, #6 New Hampshire 4 (OT) SEMIFINALS – Boston College #1 Boston College 6, Providence 5 (2 OT) #2 Maine 3, Northeastern 2 (OT) CONSOLATION – Boston College Providence 3, Northeastern 2 CHAMPIONSHIP – Boston College Maine 5, Boston College 4

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Matt DelGuidice (ME) D: Bob Beers (ME) D: Greg Brown (BC) F: Tim Sweeney (BC) F: Steve Heinze (BC) F: Guy Perron (ME)

MVP: Bob Beers

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1989-90 Tournament Season snapshot Champion

Player of the Year

BOSTON COLLEGE

GREG BROWN Jr. D, Boston College

Coach of the Year: Shawn Walsh, Maine Rookie of the Year: Scott Cashman, Boston University

Hockey East All-Stars (*All-Americans)

First Team Scott King (ME) Greg Brown (BC) * Rob Cowie (NU) * Mike Boback (PC) David Emma (BC) * Steve Heinze (BC) *

Position Second Team G Scott Cashman (BU) D * Keith Carney (ME) D Jeff Serowik (PC) F Rick Bennett (PC) F Shawn McEachern (BU) F Harry Mews (NU)

All-Rookie Team Scott Cashman (BU) Peter Ahola (BU) Ted Crowley (BC) Tony Amonte (BU) Jim Montgomery (ME) Jean-Yves Roy (ME)

G D D F F F

* Other All-American: Jean-Yves Roy, Forward (ME)

Standings 1. Boston College 2. Maine 3. Boston University 4. Providence 5. New Hampshire Northeastern 7. Lowell 8. Merrimack

GP 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21

Leaders (league games) Points 1. David Emma (BC) 2. Steve Heinze (BC) 3. Rob Cowie (NU) Harry Mews (NU) Marty McInnis (BC)

44 37 30 30 30

Goals 1. David Emma (BC) 2. Steve Heinze (BC) 3. Jean-Yves Roy (ME) Brian Sullivan (NU) 5. Rob Gaudreau (PC)

21 20 14 14 13

Goals Against Average 1. Scott King (ME) 2. Scott LaGrand (BC) 3. Matt Merten (PC) 4. Scott Cashman (BU) 5. Matt DelGuidice (ME)

2.35 2.47 2.83 2.92 3.05

Save Percentage 1. Scott LaGrand (BC) 2. Pat Szturm (UNH) 3. Scott King (ME) 4. Scott Cashman (BU) 5. Matt DelGuidice (ME)

.909 .907 .906 .903 .901

W 15 14 12 11 8 9 5 3

L 6 6 7 7 9 10 14 18

T Pts 0 30 1 29 2 26 3 25 4 20 2 20 2 12 0 6

GF 101 88 88 90 86 96 65 64

GPG 4.81 (1) 4.19 (t4) 4.19 (t4) 4.28 (3) 4.09 (6) 4.57 (2) 3.09 (7) 3.04 (8)

NCAA Tournament First Round at Maine 8, Bowling Green 4 at Maine 5, Bowling Green 2 North Dakota 8, at BU 5 at Boston U. 5, North Dakota 3 at Boston U. 5, North Dakota 0 Quarterfinals at BC 4, Minnesota 2 Minnesota 2, at BC 1 at BC 6, Minnesota 1 at Wisconsin 7, Maine 3 at Wisconsin 4, Maine 3 (OT) at Michigan St. 6, Boston U. 3 Boston U. 5, at Michigan St. 3 Boston U. 5, at Michigan St. 3 Semifinals Wisconsin 2, Boston College 1 Colgate 3, Boston U. 2

GA GAPG 69 3.29 (t 3) 57 2.71 (1) 63 3.00 (2) 69 3.29 (t 3) 86 4.09 (5) 100 4.76 (6) 106 5.04 (7) 128 6.09 (8)

PP Pct. 17.8 (6) 18.3 (5) 21.4 (3) 20.7 (4) 23.9 (2) 31.4 (1) 17.7 (7) 16.1 (8)

PK Pct. 84.6 (1) 83.0 (2) 81.6 (4) 80.0 (5) 76.2 (6) 82.2 (3) 73.8 (7) 64.2 (8)

Overall 28-13-1 33-11-2 25-17-2 22-10-3 17-17-5 16-19-2 13-20-2 10-24-1

1990 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #1 Boston College def. #8 Merrimack, 3-1, 3-6, 8-5 #2 Maine def. #7 Lowell, 7-3, 16-0 #3 Boston University def. #6 Northeastern, 3-4, 5-2, 5-3 #5 New Hampshire def. #4 Providence, 1-5, 2-0, 7-4

8 9 - 9 0 SNA P SHOT

Regular Season Champion

SEMIFINALS Maine 3, Boston University 1 Boston College 5, New Hampshire 4 (OT) CHAMPIONSHIP – Boston College Boston College 4, Maine 3

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Scott LaGrand (BC) D: Greg Brown (BC) D: Claudio Scremin (ME) F: David Emma (BC) F: Martin Robitaille (ME) F: Jean-Yves Roy (ME)

MVP: Scott LaGrand

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1990-91 Tournament Season snapshot Champion

Player of the Year

BOSTON UNIVERSITY

DAVID EMMA Sr. F, Boston College

Coach of the Year: Richard Umile, New Hampshire Rookie of the Year: Jeff Levy, New Hampshire

Hockey East All-Stars (*All-Americans)

First Team Position Second Team Scott LaGrand (BC) G * Jeff Levy (UNH) Keith Carney (ME) * D Rob Cowie (NU) Ted Crowley (BC) * D Shaun Kane (PC) David Emma (BC) * F Tony Amonte (BU) Shawn McEachern (BU) * F Rob Gaudreau (PC) Jean-Yves Roy (ME) * F * Jim Montgomery (ME)

All-Rookie Team Jeff Levy (UNH) Scott Lachance (BU) Chris Therien (PC) Keith Tkachuk (BU) Mike Taylor (NU) Patrice Tardif (ME)

G D D F F F

* Other All-American: Peter Ahola, Defense (BU)

Standings 1. Boston College 2. Maine 3. Boston University 4. Providence New Hampshire 6. Merrimack 7. Lowell 8. Northeastern

GP 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21

Leaders (league games) Points 1. David Emma (BC) 2. Jean-Yves Roy (ME) 3. Jim Montgomery (ME) 4. Shawn McEachern (BU) 5. Brian Downey (ME)

51 43 42 39 37

Goals 1. Bill Guerin (BC) 2. David Emma (BC) 3. Brian Downey (ME) Rob Gaudreau (PC) Jean-Yves Roy (ME)

22 20 19 19 19

Goals Against Average 1. Scott LaGrand (BC) 2. Scott Cashman (BU) 3. Mike Dunham (ME) Brad Mullahy (PC) 5. John Bradley (BU)

3.02 3.23 3.27 3.27 3.31

Save Percentage 1. Jeff Levy (UNH) 2. Mike Dunham (ME) 3. John Bradley (BU) Brad Mullahy (PC) 5. Garth Snow (ME)

.906 .890 .885 .885 .879

W 16 15 13 10 10 7 5 3

L 5 5 6 9 9 14 15 16

T Pts 0 32 1 31 2 28 2 22 2 22 0 14 1 11 2 8

GF 106 110 104 94 79 71 69 86

GPG 5.05 (2) 5.23 (1) 4.95 (3) 4.47 (4) 3.76 (6) 3.38 (7) 3.28 (8) 4.09 (5)

NCAA Tournament First Round Providence 4, at Minnesota 3 at Minnesota 8, Providence 4 at Minnesota 8, Providence 3 (Minnesota wins series, 2-1) Alaska-Anchorage 3, at BC 2 Alaska-Anchorage 3, at BC 1 (UAA wins series, 2-0) Quarterfinals at Maine 4, Minnesota 0 at Maine 5, Minnesota 3 (Maine wins series, 2-0) at Boston U. 4, Michigan 1 at Boston U. 8, Michigan 1 (Boston U. wins series, 2-0) Semifinals No. Michigan 5, Maine 3 Boston U. 7, Clarkson 3 CHAMPIONSHIP No. Mich. 8, Boston U. 7 (3OT)

GA 77 73 69 84 78 103 108 127

GAPG 3.67 (3) 3.47 (2) 3.28 (1) 4.00 (5) 3.71 (4) 4.90 (6) 5.14 (7) 6.05 (8)

PP Pct. 25.6 (t2) 33.9 (1) 23.7 (3) 21.5 (4) 18.2 (8) 20.2 (7) 20.6 (6) 25.6 (t2)

PK Pct. 75.9 (5) 85.8 (1) 81.0 (2) 77.0 (3) 71.4 (7) 67.4 (8) 74.3 (6) 76.4 (4)

Overall 27-12-0 32-9-2 28-11-2 22-12-2 22-11-2 13-19-1 10-23-1 8-25-2

1991 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS #8 Northeastern 6, #1 Boston College 5 #2 Maine 5, #7 Lowell 3 #3 Boston University 7, #6 Merrimack 1 #4 Providence 4, #5 New Hampshire 1 SEMIFINALS – Boston Garden Boston University 7, Providence 5 Maine 4, Northeastern 3 (OT) CHAMPIONSHIP – Boston Garden Boston University 4, Maine 3 (OT)

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: John Bradley (BU) D: Peter Ahola (BU) D: Keith Carney (ME) F: Sebastien Laplante (NU) F: Shawn McEachern (BU) F: Steve Tepper (ME)

MVP: Shawn McEachern

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1991-92 Tournament Season snapshot Champion

Player of the Year

MAINE

SCOTT PELLERIN Sr. F, Maine

Coach of the Year: Jack Parker, Boston University Rookies of the Year: Craig Darby, Providence, and Ian Moran, Boston College Sportsmanship Award: Joe Flanagan, New Hampshire Team Sportsmanship Award: Merrimack

Hockey East All-Stars (*All-Americans)

First Team Mark Richards (UML) Tom Dion (BU) * Rob Gaudreau (PC) * Mike Boback (PC) Scott Pellerin (ME) * David Sacco (BU) *

Position Second Team G Garth Snow (ME) D Chris Imes (ME) D Kevin O’Sullivan (BU) F Jim Montgomery (ME) F Scott Morrow (UNH) F * Jean-Yves Roy (ME)

* Other All-Americans: Domenic Amodeo, Forward (UNH) Scott LaGrand, Goaltender (BC)

Standings 1. New Hampshire 2. Boston University Maine 4. Providence 5. Boston College 6. UMass Lowell 7. Northeastern 8. Merrimack

GP 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21

Leaders (league games) Points 1. Mike Boback (PC) 2. Domenic Amodeo (UNH) Jean-Yves Roy (ME) 4. David Franzosa (BC) Jim Montgomery (ME)

39 36 36 34 34

Goals 1. Scott Pellerin (ME) 2. Jean-Yves Roy (ME) 3. Joe Flanagan (UNH) Scott Morrow (UNH) 5. Mike Boback (PC)

23 20 17 16 14

Goals Against Average 1. Derek Herlofsky (BU) 2. Garth Snow (ME) 3. Mike Dunham (ME) 4. Scott LaGrand (BC) 5. Brad Mullahy (PC)

2.45 2.53 2.58 3.54 3.67

Save Percentage 1. Jeff Levy (UNH) 2. Garth Snow (ME) 3. Scott LaGrand (BC) 4. Mark Richards (UML) 5. Brad Mullahy (PC)

.893 .892 .888 .886 .882

W 15 11 12 11 10 6 7 4

L 4 6 7 8 9 11 14 17

T Pts 2 32 4 26 2 26 2 24 2 22 4 16 0 14 0 8

GF 94 92 115 99 68 75 70 60

GPG 4.48 (3) 4.38 (4) 5.48 (1) 4.71 (2) 3.24 (7) 3.57 (5) 3.33 (6) 2.86 (8)

NCAA Tournament First Round Michigan St. 4, Boston U. 2 Wisconsin 4, New Hampshire 2 Quarterfinals Michigan St. 3, Maine 2

All-Rookie Team Todd Reynolds (NU) Rich Brennan (BU) Ian Moran (BC) Craig Darby (PC) John Lilley (BU) Mike Prendergast (BU)

GA 75 88 54 79 76 91 103 102

GAPG 3.57 (2) 4.19 (5) 2.55 (1) 3.76 (4) 3.62 (3) 4.33 (6) 4.90 (8) 4.86 (7)

G D D F F F

PP Pct. 22.5 (3) 17.9 (5) 27.1 (2) 33.3 (1) 21.2 (4) 17.0 (t6) 14.0 (8) 17.0 (t6)

Following the 1991-92 season, Maine was required to retroactively forfeit 13 games due to the use of a player later deemed ineligible. For continuity purposes, all other statistics (including tournament seedings) reflect team and player performance prior to the forfeiture of those games.

PK Pct. 71.8 (7) 71.6 (8) 90.0 (1) 84.7 (2) 78.3 (t3) 78.3 (t3) 74.0 (6) 77.9 (5)

Overall 24-11-2 23-8-4 17-16-2 21-13-2 15-17-3 11-19-4 16-19-0 13-21-0

1992 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS #1 Maine 7, #8 Merrimack 0 #2 New Hampshire 4, #7 Northeastern 2 #3 Providence 7, #6 UMass Lowell 0 #5 Boston College 5, #4 Boston University 2

9 1 - 9 2 SNA P SHOT

Regular Season Champion

SEMIFINALS – Boston Garden Maine 7, Boston College 3 New Hampshire 5, Providence 3 CHAMPIONSHIP – Boston Garden Maine 4, New Hampshire 1

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Jeff Levy (UNH) D: Rob Gaudreau (PC) D: Chris Imes (ME) F: Domenic Amodeo (UNH) F: Jim Montgomery (ME) F: Scott Pellerin (ME)

MVP: Scott Pellerin

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Player of the Year

MAINE

PAUL KARIYA Fr. F, Maine

Coach of the Year: Shawn Walsh, Maine Rookie of the Year: Paul Kariya, Maine Sportsmanship Award: Shane Henry, UMass Lowell Team Sportsmanship Award: Boston College

Hockey East All-Stars (*All-Americans)

First Team Position Mike Dunham (ME) * G Chris Imes (ME) * D Kevin O’Sullivan (BU) D Paul Kariya (ME) * F Jim Montgomery (ME) * F David Sacco (BU) * F

Second Team Garth Snow (ME) * Kaj Linna (BU) Chris Therien (PC) Rob Donovan (UNH) Shane Henry (UML) Mike Murray (UML)

All-Rookie Team Mike Veisor (NU) Dave MacIsaac (ME) Dan McGillis (NU) Chris Ferraro (ME) Mark Goble (MC) Paul Kariya (ME)

G D D F F F

* Other All-American: Cal Ingraham, Forward (ME)

Standings 1. Maine 2. Boston University 3. New Hampshire 4. UMass Lowell Providence 6. Merrimack 7. Boston College 8. Northeastern

GP 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24

W 22 18 11 10 9 8 6 6

L 1 5 11 13 12 16 15 17

T Pts 1 45 1 37 2 24 1 21 3 21 0 16 3 15 1 13

GF 162 126 102 100 91 85 80 89

GPG GA GAPG 6.75 (1) 56 2.33 (1) 5.25 (2) 84 3.50 (2) 4.25 (3) 99 4.13 (3) 4.17 (4) 100 4.17 (4) 3.79 (5) 109 4.54 (5) 3.54 (7) 141 5.88 (8) 3.33 (8) 120 5.00 (6) 3.71 (6) 127 5.29 (7)

Leaders (league games) 63 49 45 38 38

NCAA Tournament

Goals 1. Cal Ingraham (ME) 2. Chris Ferraro (ME) 3. Jim Montgomery (ME) Brian Ridolfi (PC) David Sacco (BU)

26 21 17 17 17

Semifinals Lake Superior 6, Boston U. 1 Maine 4, Michigan 3 (OT)

Save Percentage 1. Garth Snow (ME) 2. Scott Cashman (BU) 3. Mike Dunham (ME) 4. Brett Abel (UNH) 5. Derek Herlofsky (BU) Dwayne Roloson (UML)

2.01 2.64 3.00 3.22 3.64 .924 .903 .893 .889 .881 .881

PP Pct. 22.2 (1) 21.8 (2) 17.0 (5) 15.0 (8) 15.4 (7) 19.8 (3) 16.5 (6) 17.9 (4)

PK Pct. 87.4 (1) 81.5 (2) 78.8 (4) 79.9 (3) 77.6 (5) 72.9 (7) 75.2 (6) 70.1 (8)

Overall 42-1-2 29-9-2 18-17-3 20-17-2 16-16-4 14-20-2 9-24-5 10-24-1

1993 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT

Points 1. Paul Kariya (ME) 2. Jim Montgomery (ME) 3. Cal Ingraham (ME) 4. Shane Henry (UML) Mike Murray (UML)

Goals Against Average 1. Garth Snow (ME) 2. Mike Dunham (ME) 3. Scott Cashman (BU) 4. Derek Herlofsky (BU) 5. Brett Abel (UNH)

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Quarterfinals Maine 6, Minnesota 2 Boston U. 4, No. Michigan 1

QUARTERFINALS (two games, total goals) #1 Maine def. #8 Northeastern, 6-1, 9-5 #2 Boston University def. #7 Boston College, 6-2, 5-1 #3 New Hampshire def. #6 Merrimack, 5-3, 9-2 #4 UMass Lowell def. #5 Providence, 7-4, 3-3 (OT) SEMIFINALS – Boston Garden Maine 7, UMass Lowell 5 Boston University 2, New Hampshire 0

CHAMPIONSHIP Maine 5, Lake Superior 4

CONSOLATION – Boston Garden UMass Lowell 5, New Hampshire 4 (OT)

Jim Montgomery, Maine Most Outstanding Player

CHAMPIONSHIP – Boston Garden Maine 5, Boston University 2

See page 79 for more on the 1993 NCAA championship

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Garth Snow (ME) D: Rich Brennan (BU) D: Chris Imes (ME) F: Jim Montgomery (ME) F: Mike Murray (UML) F: David Sacco (BU)

MVP: Jim Montgomery

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1993-94 Tournament Season snapshot Champion

Player of the Year

BOSTON UNIVERSITY

DWAYNE ROLOSON Sr. G, UMass Lowell

Coach of the Year: Bruce Crowder, UMass Lowell Rookie of the Year: Greg Bullock, UMass Lowell Sportsmanship Award: Michael Spalla, Boston College Team Sportsmanship Award: Northeastern

Hockey East All-Stars (*All-Americans)

First Team Position Second Team Dwayne Roloson (UML) * G Derek Herlofsky (BU) Rich Brennan (BU) * D Scott Malone (UNH) Francois Bouchard (NU) D Michael Spalla (BC) Shane Henry (UML) * F J.F. Aube (NU) Jacques Joubert (BU) * F Greg Bullock (UML) Mike Taylor (NU) F Mike Latendresse (ME)

All-Rookie Team Greg Taylor (BC) John Jakopin (MC) Tim Murray (UNH) Shawn Bates (BU) Eric Boguniecki (UNH) Greg Bullock (UML)

G D D F F F

* Other All-Americans: J.P. McKersie, Goaltender (BU) Mike Pomichter, Forward (BU) Chad Quenneville, Forward (PC)

Standings 1. Boston University 2. UMass Lowell 3. New Hampshire 4. Northeastern 5. Providence 6. Boston College 7. Merrimack 8. Maine

GP 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24

Leaders (league games) Points 1. Mike Pomichter (BU) 2. Greg Bullock (UML) Jacques Joubert (BU) 4. J.F. Aube (NU) Ian Hebert (UML) Jay Pandolfo (BU) Chad Quenneville (PC) Goals 1. J.F. Aube (NU) 2. Mike Pomichter (BU) Chad Quenneville (PC) 4. Jacques Joubert (BU) 5. Greg Bullock (UML) Jay Pandolfo (BU)

33 31 31 27 27 27 27 18 16 16 14 11 11

Goals Against Average 1. Derek Herlofsky (BU) 2. J.P. McKersie (BU) 3. Dwayne Roloson (UML) 4. Blair Allison (ME) 5. Trent Cavicchi (UNH)

2.27 2.58 2.99 3.17 3.24

Save Percentage 1. Derek Herlofsky (BU) 2. J.P. McKersie (BU) 3. Dwayne Roloson (UML) 4. Trent Cavicchi (UNH) Greg Taylor (BC)

.915 .906 .904 .891 .891

W L T Pts GF GPG GA 21 3 0 42 120 5.00 (1) 63 14 6 4 32 91 3.79 (4) 91 13 9 2 28 90 3.75 (5) 91 10 8 6 26 94 3.91 (2) 95 9 13 2 20 74 3.08 (8) 111 7 12 5 19 85 3.54 (6) 96 8 14 2 18 77 3.21 (7) 110 3 20 1 7 92 3.83 (3) 130

NCAA Tournament First Round New Hampshire 2, RPI 0 UMass Lowell 4, Michigan St. 3 LSSU 6, Northeastern 5 (OT) Quarterfinals Boston U. 4, Wisconsin 1 Harvard 7, New Hampshire 1 Minnesota 2, UML 1(2OT) Semifinals Boston U. 4, Minnesota 1 CHAMPIONSHIP Lake Superior 9, Boston U. 1

GAPG 2.63 (1) 3.79 (t2) 3.79 (t2) 3.95 (4) 4.63 (7) 4.00 (5) 4.58 (6) 5.41 (8)

PP Pct. 21.8 (2) 22.2 (1) 17.0 (5) 17.9 (4) 15.0 (8) 15.4 (7) 19.8 (3) 16.5 (6)

Near the close of the 199394 season, Maine was required to forfeit 14 games due to the use of a player deemed ineligible. For continuity purposes, all other statistics reflect team and player performance prior to the forfeiture of those games.

PK Pct. 81.6 (6) 89.1 (1) 82.2 (5) 82.4 (4) 76.4 (7) 83.5 (3) 74.4 (8) 83.9 (2)

Overall 34-7-0 25-10-5 25-12-3 19-13-7 14-19-3 15-16-5 16-19-2 6-29-1

1994 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #1 Boston University def. #8 Maine, 8-5, 4-3 #2 UMass Lowell def. #7 Merrimack, 7-1, 3-0 #3 New Hampshire def. #6 Boston College, 4-1, 6-5 (OT) #4 Northeastern def. #5 Providence, 4-3, 2-1 (OT)

9 3 - 9 4 SNA P SHOT

Regular Season Champion

SEMIFINALS – Boston Garden Boston University 5, Northeastern 2 UMass Lowell 4, New Hampshire 2 CONSOLATION – Boston Garden New Hampshire 4, Northeastern 4 (OT) CHAMPIONSHIP – Boston Garden Boston University 3, UMass Lowell 2 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Dwayne Roloson (UML) D: Rich Brennan (BU) D: Kaj Linna (BU) F: Eric Boguniecki (UNH) F: Greg Bullock (UML) F: Jacques Joubert (BU)

MVP: Dwayne Roloson

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Player of the Year

BOSTON UNIVERSITY

CHRIS IMES Sr. D, Maine

Coach of the Year: Shawn Walsh, Maine Rookie of the Year: Mark Mowers, New Hampshire Sportsmanship Award: Steven Thornton, Boston University Team Sportsmanship Award: New Hampshire

Hockey East All-Stars (*All-Americans)

Blair Allison (ME) * Chris Imes (ME) * Kaj Linna (BU) * Greg Bullock (UML) * Eric Flinton (UNH) Mike Grier (BU) * Standings 1. Boston University Maine 3. New Hampshire 4. Northeastern 5. UMass Lowell 6. Providence 7. Merrimack 8. Boston College 9. Massachusetts

Position G Martin Legault (MC) D Dan McGillis (NU) D *Jeff Tory (ME) F * Chris O’Sullivan (BU) F * Chad Quenneville (PC) F Jordon Shields (NU)

GP 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24

Leaders (league games) Points 1. Greg Bullock (UML) 2. Mike Grier (BU) 3. Chad Quenneville (PC) 4. Jeff Tory (ME) 5. Ryan Haggerty (BC) Chris O’Sullivan (BU) Goals 1. Mike Grier (BU) 2. Greg Bullock (UML) Jeff Daw (UML) Chad Quenneville (PC) 5. Ryan Haggerty (BC)

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47 38 36 35 34 34 21 18 18 18 17

Goals Against Average 1. Blair Allison (ME) 2. Derek Herlofsky (BU) 3. Martin Legault (MC) Tom Noble (BU) 5. Mike Veisor (NU)

2.72 3.20 3.32 3.32 3.33

Save Percentage 1. Martin Legault (MC) 2. Bob Bell (PC) 3. Mike Veisor (NU) 4. Mike Heinke (UNH) 5. Blair Allison (ME) Todd Reynolds (NU)

.902 .897 .895 .894 .883 .883

W 16 15 14 11 11 7 7 8 3

L 5 3 6 8 12 11 12 14 21

T 3 6 4 5 1 6 5 2 0

SW 2 1 0 5 1 3 3 1 0

Pts 88 88 78 70 58 50 48 45 15

GF 131 104 113 98 105 102 74 86 64

NCAA Tournament First Round Denver 9, New Hampshire 2 Quarterfinals Boston U. 6, Lake Superior 2 Maine 4, Denver 2 Semifinals Boston U. 7, Minnesota 3 Maine 4, Michigan 3 (3OT) CHAMPIONSHIP Boston U. 6, Maine 2 Chris O’Sullivan, Boston U. Most Outstanding Player See page 80 for more on the 1995 NCAA championship

All-Rookie Team Brian Regan (UMA) Chris Kelleher (BU) Jeff Tory (ME) Casey Kesselring (MC) Mark Mowers (UNH) Shawn Wansborough (ME) GPG 5.46 (1) 4.33 (4) 4.71 (2) 4.08 (6) 4.38 (3) 4.25 (5) 3.08 (8) 3.58 (7) 2.67 (9)

GA GAPG 82 3.42 (2) 63 2.63 (1) 85 3.54 (3) 89 3.70 (4) 116 4.83 (7) 103 4.29 (6) 91 3.79 (5) 119 4.96 (8) 129 5.38 (9)

G D D F F F

PP Pct. 23.9 (3) 28.9 (1) 22.8 (4) 20.0 (7) 22.7 (5) 24.1 (2) 21.1 (6) 15.6 (8) 7.9 (9)

In the 1994-95 and 1995-96 seasons, teams were awarded five points for a win. In the event of a tie, each team was given two points with an additional point to the winner of a shootout.

PK Pct. 81.8 (4) 84.8 (2) 90.7 (1) 84.5 (3) 81.1 (5) 77.6 (6) 76.9 (7) 74.8 (8) 70.1 (9)

Overall 31-6-3 32-6-6 22-10-4 16-14-5 17-19-4 14-17-6 14-18-5 11-22-2 6-28-2

1995 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT PLAY-IN #9 Massachusetts 5, #8 Boston College 4 QUARTERFINALS #1 Maine 7, Massachusetts 4 #2 Boston University 4, #7 Merrimack 3 #6 Providence 3, #3 New Hampshire 2 (OT) #5 UMass Lowell 5, #4 Northeastern 2 SEMIFINALS – Boston Garden Boston University 4, UMass Lowell 2 Providence 7, Maine 3 CONSOLATION – Boston Garden Maine 6, UMass Lowell 0 CHAMPIONSHIP – Boston Garden Boston University 3, Providence 2 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Bob Bell (PC) D: Jon Coleman (BU) D: Chris Imes (ME) F: Shawn Bates (BU) F: Brady Kramer (PC) F: Chad Quenneville (PC)

MVP: Bob Bell

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1995-96 Tournament Season snapshot Champion

Player of the Year

PROVIDENCE

JAY PANDOLFO Sr. F, Boston University

Coach of the Year: Bruce Crowder, UMass Lowell Rookie of the Year: Marty Reasoner, Boston College Sportsmanship Award: Todd Hall, New Hampshire Team Sportsmanship Award: New Hampshire

Hockey East All-Stars (*All-Americans)

Blair Allison (ME) Jon Coleman (BU) * Todd Hall (UNH) Chris Drury (BU) * David Hymovitz (BC) Tim Lovell (ME) Standings 1. Boston University 2. UMass Lowell 3. Maine 4. Providence 5. Boston College 6. New Hampshire 7. Northeastern 8. Massachusetts 9. Merrimack

Position G Dan Dennis (PC) D * Dan McGillis (NU) D * Jeff Tory (ME) F Mark Mowers (UNH) F * Jay Pandolfo (BU) F Christian Sbrocca (UML)

GP 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24

Leaders (league games) Points 1. Chris Drury (BU) 2. Eric Boguniecki (UNH) Jay Pandolfo (BU) 4. Brendan Concannon (UML) 5. Mark Mowers (UNH) Christian Sbrocca (UML)

42 40 40 34 33 33

Goals 1. Chris Drury (BU) Jay Pandolfo (BU) 3. Eric Boguniecki (UNH) 4. Shawn Wansborough (ME) 5. Shawn Bates (BU) Sal Manganaro (UMA) Eric Nickulas (UNH)

22 22 20 18 17 17 17

Goals Against Average 1. Tom Noble (BU) 2. Blair Allison (UME) 3. Todd Reynolds (NU) 4. Dan Dennis (PC) 5. Martin Legault (MC)

2.89 3.09 3.13 3.30 3.58

Save Percentage 1. Todd Reynolds (NU) 2. Dan Dennis (PC) 3. Tom Noble (BU) 4. Martin Legault (MC) 5. Mike Veisor (NU)

.903 .901 .895 .888 .884

W 17 16 14 12 12 8 6 4 4

L 5 6 6 9 10 12 13 14 18

T 2 2 4 3 2 4 5 6 2

SW 1 1 2 0 1 1 5 4 0

Pts 90 85 80 66 65 49 45 36 24

GF 132 114 102 83 89 99 79 81 83

NCAA Tournament First Round Minnesota 5, Providence 1 UMass Lowell 6, Michigan St. 2 Quarterfinals Boston U. 3, Clarkson 2 Colo. College 5, UMass Lowell 3 Semifinals Michigan 4, Boston U. 0

All-Rookie Team Michel Larocque (BU) Brett Clark (ME) Darrel Scoville (MC) Derek Bekar (UNH) Steve Kariya (ME) Marty Reasoner (BC) GPG 5.50 (1) 4.75 (2) 4.25 (3) 3.46 (t6) 3.71 (5) 4.13 (4) 3.29 (9) 3.38 (8) 3.46 (t6)

GA 79 96 75 83 102 103 93 120 111

GAPG 3.29 (2) 4.00 (5) 3.13 (1) 3.46 (3) 4.25 (6) 4.29 (7) 3.93 (4) 5.00 (9) 4.63 (8)

G D D F F F PP Pct. 27.4 (1) 24.3 (3) 23.8 (4) 19.5 (5) 15.8 (8) 26.2 (2) 19.0 (6) 15.2 (9) 17.2 (7)

In the 1994-95 and 1995-96 seasons, teams were awarded five points for a win. In the event of a tie, each team was given two points with an additional point to the winner of a shootout.

PK Pct. 83.0 (2) 79.6 (4) 87.8 (1) 80.3 (3) 77.7 (7) 78.9 (6) 79.1 (5) 70.6 (9) 76.9 (8)

Overall 30-7-3 26-10-4 26-9-4 21-15-3 16-17-3 12-18-4 10-21-5 10-19-6 10-19-5

1996 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #1 Boston University def. #8 Massachusetts, 5-2, 14-1 #2 UMass Lowell def. #7 Northeastern, 7-3, 4-3 #3 Maine def. #6 New Hampshire, 4-2, 8-4 #4 Providence def. #5 Boston College, 5-2, 4-2

9 5 - 9 6 SNA P SHOT

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SEMIFINALS – FleetCenter Maine 5, UMass Lowell 2 Providence 5, Boston University 4 CONSOLATION – FleetCenter Boston University 7, UMass Lowell 3 CHAMPIONSHIP – FleetCenter Providence 3, Maine 2 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Dan Dennis (PC) D: Justin Gould (PC) D: Jeff Tory (ME) F: Joe Hulbig (PC) F: Mike Omicioli (PC) F: Jay Pandolfo (BU)

MVP: Joe Hulbig

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Player of the Year

CHRIS DRURY Jr. F, Boston University

Coach of the Year: Richard Umile, New Hampshire Rookie of the Year: Greg Koehler, UMass Lowell Best Defensive Forward: Travis Dillabough, Providence Sportsmanship Award: Steve Kariya, Maine Team Sportsmanship Award: Maine

Hockey East All-Stars (*All-Americans)

Martin Legault (MC) Jon Coleman (BU) * Jason Mansoff (ME) Eric Boguniecki (UNH) Neil Donovan (UML) Chris Drury (BU) *

Position G Tom Noble (BU) D * Tim Murray (UNH) D Mike Nicholishen (UML) F * Jason Krog (UNH) F Mark Mowers (UNH) F Marty Reasoner (BC)

* Other All-American: Chris Kelleher, Defense (BU)

Standings 1. Boston University New Hampshire 3. Maine 4. Providence 5. Merrimack 6. Boston College 7. UMass Lowell 8. Massachusetts 9. Northeastern

GP 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24

Leaders (league games) Points 1. Chris Drury (BU) 2. Jason Krog (UNH) 3. Steve Kariya (ME) Mark Mowers (UNH) 5. Eric Nickulas (UNH)

41 40 36 36 36

Goals 1. Chris Drury (BU) 2. Eric Nickulas (UNH) 3. Tom Nolan (UNH) 4. Marty Reasoner (BC) 5. Mark Mowers (UNH) Mike Sylvia (BU)

27 22 17 16 15 15

Goals Against Average 1. Michel Larocque (BU) 2. Alfie Michaud (ME) 3. Tom Noble (BU) 4. Sean Matile (UNH) 5. Brian Larochelle (UNH)

2.57 2.86 3.19 3.20 3.37

Save Percentage 1. Sean Matile (UNH) 2. Michel Larocque (BU) 3. Eric Thibeault (MC) 4. Dan Dennis (PC) 5. Brian Larochelle (UNH)

.913 .903 .895 .890 .883

W 16 18 16 12 11 9 9 7 3

L 4 6 7 11 11 12 14 17 19

T Pts 4 36 0 36 1 33 1 25 2 24 3 21 1 19 0 14 2 8

GF 116 130 120 101 88 96 83 69 66

GPG 4.83 (3) 5.42 (1) 5.00 (2) 4.21 (4) 3.67 (6) 4.00 (5) 3.46 (7) 2.88 (8) 2.75 (9)

NCAA Tournament First Round Colorado College 3, UNH 2 Quarterfinals Boston U. 4, Denver 3 (OT) Semifinals Boston U. 3, Michigan 2 CHAMPIONSHIP North Dakota 6, Boston U. 4

All-Rookie Team Sean Matile (UNH) Mike Mottau (BC) Tom Poti (BU) Greg Koehler (UML) Cory Larose (ME) Mike Souza (UNH) GA 71 76 76 88 98 112 113 117 118

GAPG 2.96 (1) 3.17 (t2) 3.17 (t2) 3.67 (4) 4.08 (5) 4.67 (6) 4.71 (7) 4.88 (8) 4.92 (9)

G D D F F F

PP Pct. 26.0 (4) 27.1 (2) 32.1 (1) 17.9 (7) 16.7 (8) 26.7 (3) 21.2 (5) 13.5 (9) 19.5 (6)

Maine was not eligible to compete in the 1997 Hockey East tournament.

PK Pct. 83.6 (1) 78.9 (4) 82.9 (2) 80.3 (3) 75.2 (7) 71.2 (8) 77.9 (5) 65.5 (9) 75.6 (6)

Overall 26-9-6 28-11-0 24-10-1 15-20-1 15-19-2 15-19-4 15-21-2 12-23-0 8-25-3

1997 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #1 Boston University def. #8 Northeastern, 6-2, 7-1 #2 New Hampshire def. #7 Massachusetts, 5-1, 8-2 #6 UMass Lowell def. #3 Providence 6-2, 6-5 #5 Boston College def. #4 Merrimack, 7-6, 5-3 SEMIFINALS – FleetCenter Boston University 3, UMass Lowell 2 New Hampshire 4, Boston College 0 CONSOLATION – FleetCenter Boston College 2, UMass Lowell 2 (OT) CHAMPIONSHIP – FleetCenter Boston University 4, New Hampshire 2 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Michel Larocque (BU) D: Shane Johnson (BU) D: Chris Kelleher (BU) F: Shawn Bates (BU) F: Chris Bell (UML) F: Mark Mowers (UNH)

MVP: Michel Larocque

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1997-98 Tournament Season snapshot Champion BOSTON COLLEGE

Player of the Year

CHRIS DRURY Sr. F, Boston University

Coach of the Year: Bruce Crowder, Northeastern Rookie of the Year: Brian Gionta, Boston College Best Defensive Forward: Chris Drury, Boston University Sportsmanship Award: Steve Kariya, Maine Team Sportsmanship Award: Maine

Hockey East All-Stars (*All-Americans)

First Team Position Second Team Marc Robitaille (NU) * G Michel Larocque (BU) Mike Mottau (BC) * D * Chris Kelleher (BU) Tom Poti (BU) * D Mike Nicholishen (UML) Chris Drury (BU) * F Derek Bekar (UNH) Jason Krog (UNH) F * Brian Gionta (BC) Marty Reasoner (BC) * F * Mark Mowers (UNH) Standings 1. Boston University 2. Boston College 3. New Hampshire 4. Northeastern 5. UMass Lowell 6. Maine 7. Providence 8. Merrimack Massachusetts

GP 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24

Leaders (league games)

W 18 15 15 13 11 10 9 4 3

L 4 5 8 8 10 11 13 20 19

T Pts 2 38 4 34 1 31 3 29 3 25 3 23 2 20 0 8 2 8

GF 95 107 104 77 88 98 65 78 62

GPG GA GAPG 3.96 (4) 52 2.17 (1) 4.46 (1) 78 3.25 (t3) 4.33 (2) 62 2.67 (2) 3.21 (7) 78 3.25 (t3) 3.67 (5) 89 3.71 (t6) 4.08 (3) 89 3.71 (t6) 2.71 (8) 82 3.42 (5) 3.25 (6) 128 5.33 (9) 2.58 (9) 116 4.83 (8)

NCAA Tournament

Points 1. Tom Nolan (UNH) Marty Reasoner (BC) 3. Brian Gionta (BC) Jason Krog (UNH) 5. Mark Mowers (UNH)

42 42 38 38 37

Goals 1. Brian Gionta (BC) 2. Derek Bekar (UNH) 3. Jason Krog (UNH) Kris Porter (MC) 5. Marty Reasoner (BC)

22 21 20 20 17

Goals Against Average 1. Michel Larocque (BU) 2. Sean Matile (UNH) 3. Tom Noble (BU) 4. Mark Kane (PC) 5. Scott Clemmensen (BC) Marc Robitaille (NU)

1.74 2.55 2.64 2.94 3.06 3.06

Save Percentage 1. Michel Larocque (BU) 2. Sean Matile (UNH) Marc Robitaille (NU) 4. Mark Kane (PC) 5. Tom Noble (BU)

.929 .909 .909 .900 .890

First Round New Hampshire 7, Wisconsin 4 Quarterfinals BC 6, Colorado College 1 UNH 4, Boston U. 3 (OT) Semifinals Michigan 4, New Hampshire 0 Boston College 5, Ohio St. 2 CHAMPIONSHIP Michigan 3, BC 2 (OT)

All-Rookie Team Boyd Ballard (PC) Scott Clemmensen (BC) Bobby Allen (BC) Rob Scuderi (BC) Carl Corazzini (BU) Brian Cummings (NU) Brian Gionta (BC) Matthias Trattnig (ME)

G G D D F F F F

PP Pct. 17.9 (6) 26.9 (1) 23.5 (3) 15.5 (9) 22.5 (4) 25.0 (2) 16.0 (8) 20.0 (5) 17.4 (7)

PK Pct. 89.8 (1) 79.3 (5) 87.3 (2) 82.5 (3) 80.0 (4) 78.6 (6) 76.3 (7) 70.6 (9) 71.7 (8)

Overall 28-8-2 28-9-5 25-12-1 21-15-3 16-16-3 17-15-4 15-18-3 11-26-1 6-24-3

1998 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #8 Merrimack def. #1 Boston University, 4-1, 5-6, 5-4 #2 Boston College def. #7 Providence, 4-3, 6-3 #6 Maine def. #3 New Hampshire, 3-2 (2OT), 5-3 #5 UMass Lowell def. #4 Northeastern, 8-2, 2-3, 5-1

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Regular Season Champion

SEMIFINALS – FleetCenter Boston College 7, Merrimack 2 Maine 6, UMass Lowell 2 CHAMPIONSHIP – FleetCenter Boston College 3, Maine 2

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Alfie Michaud (ME) D: Mike Mottau (BC) D: Darrel Scoville (MC) F: Jeff Farkas (BC) F: Steve Kariya (ME) F: Marty Reasoner (BC)

MVP: Marty Reasoner

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Player of the Year

JASON KROG Sr. F, New Hampshire

Coach of the Year: Richard Umile, New Hampshire Rookie of the Year: Darren Haydar, New Hampshire Best Defensive Forward: Doug Nolan, UMass Lowell Best Defensive Defenseman: Steve O’Brien, New Hampshire Sportsmanship Award: Steve Kariya, Maine Team Sportsmanship Award: Merrimack and New Hampshire

Hockey East All-Stars (*All-Americans)

First Team Position Second Team Michel Larocque (BU) * G Ty Conklin (UNH) David Cullen (ME) * D Anthony Cappelletti (UML) Jayme Filipowicz (UNH) * D * Mike Mottau (BC) Brian Gionta (BC) * F Darren Haydar (UNH) Steve Kariya (ME) * F Mike Omicioli (PC) Jason Krog (UNH) * F * Rejean Stringer (MC) Standings 1. New Hampshire 2. Maine 3. Boston College 4. Providence 5. Boston University 6. UMass Lowell Massachusetts 8. Merrimack 9. Northeastern

GP 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24

Leaders (league games) Points 1. Jason Krog (UNH) 2. Brian Gionta (BC) 3. Mike Souza (UNH) 4. Darren Haydar (UNH) 5. Steve Kariya (ME)

53 41 39 38 37

Goals 1. Darren Haydar (UNH) Jason Krog (UNH) 3. Jeff Farkas (BC) Brian Gionta (BC) 5. Blake Bellefeuille (BC) Kris Porter (MC)

20 20 16 16 15 15

Goals Against Average 1. Ty Conklin (UNH) 2. Sean Matile (UNH) 3. Alfie Michaud (ME) 4. Scott Clemmensen (BC) 5. Scott Fankhouser (UML)

1.64 2.22 2.60 3.01 3.17

Save Percentage 1. Ty Conklin (UNH) 2. Sean Matile (UNH) 3. Markus Helanen (UMA) 4. Michel Larocque (BU) 5. Alfie Michaud (ME)

.926 .903 .898 .895 .889

W 18 17 15 12 8 9 8 7 6

L 3 5 7 11 13 15 14 16 16

T Pts 3 39 2 36 2 32 1 25 3 19 0 18 2 18 1 15 2 14

GF 100 96 99 90 72 65 56 67 74

GPG 4.12 (2) 3.97 (3) 4.15 (1) 3.72 (4) 2.97 (6) 2.69 (8) 2.31 (9) 2.79 (7) 3.06 (5)

NCAA Tournament First Round Maine 4, Ohio St. 2 BC 2, No. Michigan 1 Quarterfinals Maine 7, Clarkson 2 UNH 2, Michigan 1 (OT) BC 3, North Dakota 1 Semifinals UNH 5, Michigan St. 3 Maine 2, Boston College 1 (OT) CHAMPIONSHIP Maine 3, UNH 2 (OT)

All-Rookie Team Ty Conklin (UNH) Jim Fahey (NU) Peter Metcalf (ME) Greg Classen (MC) Darren Haydar (UNH) Barrett Heisten (ME) Willie Levesque (NU) GA 49 64 73 81 86 85 86 94 101

GAPG 2.02 (1) 2.65 (2) 3.06 (3) 3.35 (4) 3.52 (5) 3.55 (t6) 3.55 (t6) 3.91 (8) 4.14 (9)

G D D F F F F

PP Pct. 21.4 (3) 18.2 (5) 20.5 (4) 26.0 (1) 17.0 (7) 14.4 (8) 10.3 (9) 17.5 (6) 21.8 (2)

PK Pct. 88.6 (1) 81.8 (t4) 81.8 (t4) 86.1 (2) 76.5 (9) 82.0 (3) 77.0 (8) 79.1 (7) 79.8 (6)

1999 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #1 New Hampshire def. #8 Merrimack, 3-2, 5-4 #2 Maine def. #7 Massachusetts, 3-1, 5-2 #3 Boston College def. #6 UMass Lowell, 5-0, 5-4 #4 Providence def. #5 Boston University, 8-2, 2-8, 5-1 SEMIFINALS – FleetCenter New Hampshire 6, Providence 2 Boston College 3, Maine 2 CHAMPIONSHIP – FleetCenter Boston College 5, New Hampshire 4 (OT)

Alfie Michaud, Maine Most Outstanding Player See page 81 for more on the 1999 NCAA championship

Overall 31-7-3 31-6-4 27-12-4 20-17-1 14-20-3 17-19-0 12-21-2 11-24-1 11-20-3

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Scott Clemmensen (BC) D: Bobby Allen (BC) D: Jayme Filipowicz (UNH) F: Blake Bellefeuille (BC) F: Jeff Farkas (BC) F: Jason Krog (UNH)

MVP: Blake Bellefeuille

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1999-2000Tournament Season snapshot Champion MAINE

Players of the Year

TY CONKLIN, So. G, UNH MIKE MOTTAU, Sr. D, BC

Coach of the Year: Jack Parker, Boston University Rookie of the Year: Rick DiPietro, Boston University Best Defensive Forward: John Sadowski, New Hampshire Best Defensive Defenseman: Mike Mottau, Boston College Sportsmanship Award: Cory Larose, Maine Team Sportsmanship Award: New Hampshire

Hockey East All-Stars (*All-Americans)

First Team Ty Conklin (UNH) * Chris Dyment (BU) * Mike Mottau (BC) * Jeff Farkas (BC) * Brian Gionta (BC) * Cory Larose (ME) *

Standings 1. Boston University 2. New Hampshire 3. Boston College 4. Maine 5. Providence Northeastern 7. Merrimack 8. Massachusetts 9. UMass Lowell

Position G D D F F F

GP 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24

Leaders (league games) Points 1. Cory Larose (ME) 2. Brian Gionta (BC) 3. Jeff Farkas (BC) Mike Souza (UNH) 5. Blake Bellefeuille (BC) Tommi Degerman (BU) Chris Heron (BU)

W 15 13 15 13 10 8 6 5 5

Second Team Rick DiPietro (BU) Bobby Allen (BC) Pat Aufiero (BU) Blake Bellefeuille (BC) Darren Haydar (UNH) Mike Souza (UNH)

L 3 5 8 7 13 11 12 15 16

T Pts 6 36 6 32 1 31 4 30 1 21 5 21 6 18 4 14 3 13

GF 85 75 91 88 65 67 58 50 60

GPG 3.54 (3) 3.12 (4) 3.79 (1) 3.67 (2) 2.71 (6) 2.79 (5) 2.42 (8) 2.08 (9) 2.50 (7)

NCAA Tournament First Round Niagara 4, UNH 1 BC 6, Michigan St. 5 (OT) Boston U. 5, St. Cloud St. 3

33 30 29 29 28 28 28

Quarterfinals Maine 5, Michigan 2 Boston College 4, Wisconsin 1 St. Lawrence 3, BU 2 (4OT)

Goals 1. Brian Gionta (BC) 2. Jeff Farkas (BC) 3. Darren Haydar (UNH) 4. Tommi Degerman (BU)

20 17 14 13

Goals Against Average 1. Scott Clemmensen (BC) 2. Tim Kelleher (BC) 3. Ty Conklin (UNH) 4. Matt Yeats (ME) 5. Cris Classen (MC)

1.98 2.13 2.60 2.72 2.80

Save Percentage 1. Scott Clemmensen (BC) Tim Kelleher (BC) 3. Cris Classen (MC) 4. Matt Yeats (ME) 5. Ty Conklin (UNH)

.918 .918 .916 .906 .902

Semifinals North Dakota 2, Maine 0 BC 4, St. Lawrence 2 CHAMPIONSHIP North Dakota 4, BC 2

All-Rookie Team Rick DiPietro (BU) Ron Hainsey (UML) Freddy Meyer (BU) Anthony Aquino (MC) Brian Collins (BU) Peter Fregoe (PC) Krys Kolanos (BC) GA 69 68 50 67 79 76 81 71 78

GAPG 2.88 (4) 2.63 (2) 2.08 (1) 2.79 (3) 3.29 (8) 3.17 (6) 3.38 (9) 2.96 (5) 3.25 (7)

G D D F F F F

PP Pct. 20.6 (1) 11.7 (t7) 18.0 (3) 19.9 (2) 12.8 (6) 15.9 (4) 13.4 (5) 8.3 (9) 11.7 (t7)

PK Pct. 84.8 (4) 82.1 (7) 91.9 (1) 83.6 (6) 88.1 (2) 86.8 (3) 81.8 (8) 83.7 (5) 81.6 (9)

Overall 25-10-7 23-9-6 29-12-1 27-8-5 18-18-2 12-19-5 11-19-6 11-20-5 9-22-3

2000 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #1 Boston University def. #8 Massachusetts, 4-2, 5-2 #2 New Hampshire def. #7 Merrimack, 5-2, 3-2 (OT) #3 Boston College def. #6 Northeastern, 8-4, 3-2 #4 Maine def. #5 Providence, 5-3, 5-4 (OT)

9 9 - 0 0 SNA P SHOT

Regular Season Champion

SEMIFINALS – FleetCenter Boston College 2, New Hampshire 1 Maine 4, Boston University 2 CHAMPIONSHIP – FleetCenter Maine 2, Boston College 1

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Matt Yeats (ME) D: Robert Ek (ME) D: Mike Mottau (BC) F: Blake Bellefeuille (BC) F: Niko Dimitrakos (ME) F: Cory Larose (ME)

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2000-01 Tournament Season snapshot Champion

Player of the Year

BOSTON COLLEGE

BRIAN GIONTA Sr. F, Boston College

Coach of the Year: Paul Pooley, Providence Rookie of the Year: Chuck Kobasew, Boston College Best Defensive Forward: Mike Lephart, Boston College Best Defensive Defenseman: Bobby Allen, Boston College Three Stars Award: Brian Gionta, Boston College Sportsmanship Award: Mike Jozefowicz, Northeastern Team Sportsmanship Award: Maine

Hockey East All-Stars (*All-Americans)

First Team Ty Conklin (UNH) * Bobby Allen (BC) * Ron Hainsey (UML) * Carl Corazzini (BU) * Brian Gionta (BC) * Devin Rask (PC) *

Standings 1. Boston College 2. Maine Providence 4. New Hampshire 5. UMass Lowell 6. Boston University 7. Northeastern 8. Merrimack 9. Massachusetts

Position Second Team G * Nolan Schaefer (PC) D Jim Fahey (NU) D Matt Libby (PC) F Anthony Aquino (MC) F Chuck Kobasew (BC) F * Krys Kolanos (BC)

GP 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24

Leaders (league games) Points 1. Brian Gionta (BC) 2. Devin Rask (PC) 3. Chuck Kobasew (BC) 4. Krys Kolanos (BC) 5. Anthony Aquino (MC)

35 33 29 28 27

Goals 1. Brian Gionta (BC) 2. Devin Rask (PC) 3. Chuck Kobasew (BC) Krys Kolanos (BC) 5. Nick Parillo (MC)

25 15 14 14 12

Goals Against Average 1. Ty Conklin (UNH) 2. Scott Clemmensen (BC) 3. Matt Yeats (ME) 4. Sean Fields (BU) 5. Jimi St. John (UML)

1.83 2.19 2.37 2.58 2.59

Save Percentage 1. Ty Conklin (UNH) 2. Nolan Schaefer (PC) 3. Boyd Ballard (PC) 4. Mike Gilhooly (NU) 5. Scott Clemmensen (BC)

.930 .912 .909 .907 .904

W 17 12 13 11 10 9 7 7 7

L 5 7 8 8 11 12 13 14 15

T Pts 2 36 5 29 3 29 5 27 3 23 3 21 4 18 3 17 2 16

GF 103 70 76 61 67 66 58 60 53

GPG 4.29 (1) 2.92 (3) 3.17 (2) 2.54 (6) 2.79 (4) 2.75 (5) 2.42 (8) 2.50 (7) 2.21 (9)

NCAA Tournament First Round Maine 4, Minnesota 4 (OT) Wisconsin 4, Providence 1 Quarterfinals Boston College 3, Maine 1 Semifinals Boston College 4, Michigan 2 CHAMPIONSHIP BC 3, North Dakota 2 (OT) Chuck Kobasew, BC Most Outstanding Player

All-Rookie Team Joe Exter (MC) J.D. Forrest (BC) Regan Kelly (PC) Ben Eaves (BC) Chuck Kobasew (BC) Laurent Meunier (UML) GA 57 62 71 47 66 77 73 86 81

GAPG 2.38 (2) 2.58 (3) 2.96 (t5) 1.96 (1) 2.75 (4) 2.96 (t5) 3.04 (7) 3.58 (9) 3.38 (8)

G D D F F F

PP Pct. 22.4 (1) 15.2 (6) 16.4 (5) 11.8 (8) 17.9 (3) 20.8 (2) 17.2 (4) 08.6 (9) 12.0 (7)

PK Pct. 90.5 (1) 85.7 (3) 83.7 (5) 93.5 (2) 82.1 (6) 81.6 (7) 84.7 (4) 76.4 (9) 77.1 (8)

Overall 33-8-2 20-12-7 22-13-5 21-12-6 19-16-3 14-20-3 13-19-4 14-20-4 8-22-4

2001 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #1 Boston College def. #8 Merrimack, 1-0, 5-1 #2 Maine def. #7 Northeastern, 2-1, 6-3 #3 Providence def. #6 Boston U., 6-3, 1-2, 4-3 (2OT) #5 UMass Lowell def. #4 New Hampshire, 2-4, 2-1, 2-1 SEMIFINALS – FleetCenter Boston College 5, UMass Lowell 1 Providence 4, Maine 3 CHAMPIONSHIP – FleetCenter Boston College 5, Providence 3

See page 82 for more on the 2001 NCAA championship ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Scott Clemmensen (BC) D: Bobby Allen (BC) D: Regan Kelly (PC) F: Chuck Kobasew (BC) F: Mike Pandolfo (BU) F: Tony Voce (BC)

MVP: Chuck Kobasew

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2001-02 Tournament Season snapshot Champion NEW HAMPSHIRE

Player of the Year

DARREN HAYDAR Sr. F, New Hampshire

Coach of the Year: Richard Umile, New Hampshire Rookie of the Year: Sean Collins, New Hampshire Best Defensive Forward: Mike Pandolfo, Boston University Best Defensive Defenseman: Chris Dyment, Boston University Three Stars Award: Colin Hemingway, New Hampshire Sportsmanship Award: Jon DiSalvatore, Providence Team Sportsmanship Award: Massachusetts

Hockey East All-Stars (*All-Americans)

First Team Position Second Team Mike Morrison (ME) G Mike Ayers (UNH) Jim Fahey (NU) * D * Chris Dyment (BU) Peter Metcalf (ME) * D Garrett Stafford (UNH) Darren Haydar (UNH) * F * Niko Dimitrakos (ME) Colin Hemingway (UNH) * F * Ben Eaves (BC) Tony Voce (BC) F Ed McGrane (UML) Standings 1. New Hampshire 2. Boston University Maine 4. UMass Lowell 5. Northeastern 6. Boston College 7. Providence 8. Merrimack 9. Massachusetts

GP 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24

Leaders (league games) Points 1. Darren Haydar (UNH) 2. Colin Hemingway (UNH) 3. Niko Dimitrakos (ME) Jim Fahey (NU) Martin Kariya (ME) Peter Metcalf (ME) Goals 1. Colin Hemingway (UNH) 2. Anthony Aquino (MC) Ed McGrane (UML) 4. Darren Haydar (UNH) Tony Voce (BC)

W 17 15 14 12 11 10 8 6 3

L 4 6 5 9 11 13 13 16 19

T Pts 3 37 3 33 5 33 3 27 2 24 1 21 3 19 2 14 2 8

GF 103 80 99 70 69 73 68 54 45

GPG 4.29 (1) 3.33 (3) 4.12 (2) 2.92 (5) 2.88 (6) 3.04 (4) 2.83 (7) 2.25 (8) 1.88 (9)

NCAA Tournament First Round Maine 4, Harvard 3 (OT)

42 36 30 30 30 30

Quarterfinals Maine 4, Boston U. 3 New Hampshire 4, Cornell 3 Semifinals Maine 7, New Hampshire 2

23 16 16 15 15

CHAMPIONSHIP Minnesota 4, Maine 3 (OT)

All-Rookie Team Keni Gibson (NU) Ryan Whitney (BU) Sean Collins (UNH) Brian McConnell (BU) Colin Shields (ME) Dave Spina (BC) GA 49 65 62 67 74 81 82 87 94

GAPG 2.04 (1) 2.71 (3) 2.58 (2) 2.79 (4) 3.08 (5) 3.38 (6) 3.42 (7) 3.62 (8) 3.92 (9)

G D F F F F

PP Pct. 28.3 (1) 16.4 (5) 22.4 (2) 20.7 (4) 21.0 (3) 15.2 (6) 12.7 (7) 12.4 (8) 10.0 (9)

PK Pct. 87.6 (1) 85.5 (2) 81.7 (5) 84.7 (3) 81.0 (6) 83.2 (4) 80.0 (7) 76.0 (9) 79.2 (8)

Overall 30-7-3 25-10-3 26-11-7 26-11-7 19-17-3 18-18-2 13-20-5 11-23-2 8-24-2

2002 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #1 New Hampshire def. #8 Merrimack, 6-2, 5-4 (OT) #2 Boston U. def. #7 Providence, 3-2, 4-2 #3 Maine def. #6 Boston College, 7-3, 4-2 #4 UMass Lowell def. #5 Northeastern, 5-2, 2-4, 3-1

0 1 - 0 2 SNA P SHOT

Regular Season Champion

SEMIFINALS – FleetCenter New Hampshire 4, UMass Lowell 3 Maine 4, Boston University 3 CHAMPIONSHIP – FleetCenter New Hampshire 3, Maine 1

Goals Against Average 1. Mike Ayers (UNH) 2. Matt Carney (UNH) 3. Mike Morrison (ME) 4. Cam McCormick (UML) 5. Sean Fields (BU)

1.79 2.09 2.30 2.47 2.53

Save Percentage 1. Mike Ayers (UNH) 2. Matt Carney (UNH) 3. Mike Morrison (ME) 4. Keni Gibson (NU) 5. Sean Fields (BU)

.938 .920 .915 .911 .909

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Matt Yeats (ME) D: Peter Metcalf (ME) D: Garrett Stafford (UNH) F: Mark Concannon (UML) F: Darren Haydar (UNH) F: Colin Hemingway (UNH)

MVP: Darren Haydar

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Players of the Year

MIKE AYERS, Jr. G, UNH BEN EAVES, Jr. F, BC

Coach of the Year: Don Cahoon, Massachusetts Rookie of the Year: Jimmy Howard, University of Maine Best Defensive Forward: Mark Mullen, Boston University Best Defensive Defenseman: Cliff Loya, Maine Three Stars Award: Ben Eaves, BC, and Joe Exter, Merrimack Sportsmanship Award: Martin Kariya, Maine Team Sportsmanship Award: UMass-Lowell

Hockey East First Team Mike Ayers (UNH) * Freddy Meyer (BU) * Francis Nault (ME) Ben Eaves (BC) * Lanny Gare (UNH) * Martin Kariya (ME)

All-Stars (*All-Americans)

Standings 1. New Hampshire Boston College 3. Maine 4. Providence Boston University 6. Massachusetts 7. Merrimack 8. UMass Lowell Northeastern

GP 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24

Position Second Team G Joe Exter (MC) D * J.D. Forrest (BC) D Thomas Pöck (UMA) D Stephen Wood (PC) F * Colin Hemingway (UNH) F Lucas Lawson (ME) F Ed McGrane (UML)

Leaders (league games) Points 1. Ben Eaves (BC) 2. Tony Voce (BC) 3. Lanny Gare (UNH) Martin Kariya (ME) 5. Colin Hemingway (UNH) Goals 1. Lucas Lawson (ME) 2. Peter Fregoe (PC) 3. Lanny Gare (UNH) Tony Voce (BC) 5. Ben Eaves (BC) Colin Hemingway (UNH)

42 32 31 31 30 17 16 15 15 14 14

Goals Against Average 1. Matti Kaltiainen (BC) 2. Mike Ayers (UNH) 3. Frank Doyle (ME) 4. Jimmy Howard (ME) 5. Sean Fields (BU)

2.20 2.22 2.39 2.55 2.77

Save Percentage 1. Mike Ayers (UNH) 2. Jimmy Howard (ME) 3. Frank Doyle (ME) 4. Joe Exter (MC) 5. Nolan Schaefer (PC)

.926 .918 .912 .911 .910

W 15 16 14 12 13 10 7 4 5

L 5 6 6 9 10 14 13 16 17

T Pts 4 34 2 34 4 32 3 27 1 27 0 20 4 18 4 12 2 12

GF 84 97 81 76 78 60 59 63 54

All-Rookie Team Jimmy Howard (ME) Jekabs Redlihs (BU) Bryan Schmidt (MC) Chris Collins (BC) Mike Morris (NU) David Van der Gulik (BU) Stephen Werner (UMA)

GPG 3.50 (2) 4.04 (1) 3.38 (3) 3.17 (5) 3.25 (4) 2.50 (7) 2.46 (8) 2.62 (6) 2.25 (9)

NCAA Tournament

PP Pct. 21.1 (2) 22.0 (1) 20.2 (3) 18.0 (5) 17.9 (6) 19.4 (4) 16.3 (8) 17.2 (7) 15.0 (9)

PK Pct. 87.0 (2) 87.1 (1) 83.0 (3) 80.7 (4) 80.6 (5) 77.6 (8) 78.4 (7) 76.1 (9) 80.2 (6)

Overall 28-8-6 24-11-4 24-10-5 19-14-3 25-14-3 19-17-1 12-18-6 11-20-5 10-21-3

QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #1 New Hampshire def. #8 UMass Lowell, 8-4, 8-4 #2 Boston College def. #7 Merrimack, 4-1, 2-1 #6 Massachusetts def. #3 Maine, 5-3, 4-2 #5 Boston University def. #4 Providence, 5-4 (OT), 7-1

Quarterfinals New Hampshire 3, Boston U. 0 Cornell 2, BC 1 (2OT)

CHAMPIONSHIP Minnesota 5, New Hampshire 1

GAPG 2.29 (t1) 2.29 (t1) 2.54 (4) 2.96 (5) 2.75 (4) 3.33 (t6) 3.33 (t6) 3.96 (9) 3.71 (8)

2003 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT

First Round Boston U. 6, Harvard 4 New Hampshire 5, St. Cloud St. 2 Boston College 1, Ohio St. 0 Michigan 2, Maine 1

Semifinals New Hampshire 3, Cornell 2

GA 55 55 61 71 66 80 80 95 89

G D D F F F F

SEMIFINALS – FleetCenter New Hampshire 5, Massachusetts 4 Boston University 6, Boston College 5 (2OT) CHAMPIONSHIP – FleetCenter New Hampshire 1, Boston University 0 (OT)

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Sean Fields (BU) D: Thomas Pöck (UMA) D: Garrett Stafford (UNH) F: Justin Maiser (BU) F: Steve Saviano (UNH) F: Stephen Werner (UMA) MVP: Sean Fields

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2003-04 Tournament Season snapshot Champion MAINE

Player of the Year

STEVE SAVIANO Sr. F, New Hampshire

Coach of the Year: Jerry York, Boston College Rookie of the Year: Michel Léveillé, Maine Best Defensive Forward: Todd Jackson, Maine Best Defensive Defenseman: Andrew Alberts, BC, and Prestin Ryan, Maine Three Stars Award: Keni Gibson, Northeastern Sportsmanship Award: Steve Saviano, New Hampshire Team Sportsmanship Award: Northeastern

Hockey East All-Stars (*All-Americans)

Superskills All-Rookie Team Jim Healey (MC) G Cleve Kinley (UML) D Kevin Schaeffer (BU) D Brett Hemingway (UNH) F Michel Léveillé (ME) F Colin McDonald (PC) F Jason Tejchma (UML) F

First Team Position Second Team Jimmy Howard (ME) * G Matti Kaltiainen (BC) Thomas Pöck (UMA) * D * Andrew Alberts (BC) Stephen Wood (PC) * D * Prestin Ryan (ME) Steve Saviano (UNH) * F * Patrick Eaves (BC) Ryan Shannon (BC) * F * Todd Jackson (ME) Tony Voce (BC) * F * Colin Shields (ME) Standings 1. Boston College 2. Maine 3. Massachusetts 4. New Hampshire 5. Providence 6. UMass Lowell 7. Merrimack 8. Boston University 9. Northeastern

GP 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24

Leaders (league games) Points 1. Tony Voce (BC) Ryan Shannon (BC) 3. Patrick Eaves (BC) Colin Shields (ME) 5. Steve Saviano (UNH) Justin Aikins (UNH) Goals 1. Tony Voce (BC) 2. Steve Saviano (UNH) 3. Patrick Eaves (BC) Elias Godoy (UML) Jason Guerriero (NU) David Van der Gulik (BU)

27 27 26 26 25 25 18 14 12 12 12 12

Goals Against Average 1. Jimmy Howard (ME) 2. Matti Kaltiainen (BC) 3. Frank Doyle (ME) 4. Chris Davidson (UML) 5. Gabe Winer (UMA)

1.15 1.60 2.26 2.43 2.59

Save Percentage 1. Jimmy Howard (ME) 2. Chris Davidson (UML) 3. Matti Kaltiainen (BC) 4. Bobby Goepfert (PC) 5. Frank Doyle (ME)

.953 .921 .918 .917 .915

W 17 17 12 10 7 7 6 6 5

L 4 5 9 8 11 12 12 13 13

T Pts 3 37 2 36 3 27 6 26 6 20 5 19 6 18 5 17 6 16

GF 88 77 47 82 63 56 53 57 56

GPG 3.67 (1) 3.21 (3) 1.96 (9) 3.42 (2) 2.62 (4) 2.33 (t6) 2.21 (8) 2.38 (5) 2.33 (t6)

NCAA Tournament

PP Pct. 17.5 (4) 15.7 (6) 15.0 (7) 22.0 (1) 20.6 (2) 17.4 (5) 18.2 (3) 14.5 (8) 14.0 (9)

PK Pct. 88.5 (1) 87.2 (2) 81.4 (t4) 79.4 (9) 79.8 (t7) 80.6 (6) 84.6 (3) 79.8 (t7) 81.4 (t4)

Overall 29-9-4 33-8-3 19-12-6 20-15-6 16-14-7 10-23-7 11-19-6 12-17-9 11-16-7

QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #8 Boston U. def. #1 Boston College, 3-2, 0-4, 4-2 #2 Maine def. #7 Merrimack, 2-1, 3-2 #3 Massachusetts def. #6 UMass Lowell, 6-3, 3-1 #4 UNH def. #5 Providence, 2-1, 3-4 (OT), 1-0

Quarterfinals Maine 2, Wisconsin 1 (OT) BC 3, Michigan 2 (OT)

CHAMPIONSHIP Denver 1, Maine 0

GAPG 1.88 (2) 1.75 (1) 2.62 (3) 3.17 (8) 2.75 (5) 2.71 (4) 3.29 (9) 2.96 (6) 3.00 (7)

2004 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT

First Round Maine 5, Harvard 4 Boston College 5, Niagara 2 Michigan 4, New Hampshire 1

Semifinals Maine 2, Boston College 1

GA 45 42 63 76 66 65 79 71 72

0 3 - 0 4 SNA P SHOT

Regular Season Champion

SEMIFINALS – FleetCenter Maine 1, Boston University 0 Massachusetts 5, New Hampshire 2 CHAMPIONSHIP – FleetCenter Maine 2, Massachusetts 1 (3OT)

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Jimmy Howard (ME) D: Thomas Pöck (UMA) D: Prestin Ryan (ME) F: Greg Mauldin (UMA) F: Colin Shields (ME) F: Mike Warner (UMA) MVP: Jimmy Howard

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Player of the Year

BOSTON COLLEGE

PATRICK EAVES Jr. F, Boston College

Coach of the Year: Jack Parker, Boston University Rookie of the Year: Peter Vetri, UMass Lowell Best Defensive Forward: Preston Callander, New Hampshire Best Defensive Defenseman: Tim Judy, Northeastern Three Stars Award: Patrick Eaves and Ryan Shannon, Boston College Sportsmanship Award: Jason Guerriero, Northeastern Team Sportsmanship Award: Northeastern University

Hockey East First Team Keni Gibson (NU) Andrew Alberts (BC) * Bryan Miller (BU) Patrick Eaves (BC) * Jason Guerriero (NU) * Ryan Shannon (BC) *

All-Stars (*All-Americans) Position G D D F F F

Standings GP 1. Boston College 24 2. Boston University 24 New Hampshire 24 4. Maine 24 5. UMass Lowell 24 6. Northeastern 24 7. Providence 24 8. Massachusetts 24 9. Merrimack 24

Leaders (league games) Points 1. Jason Guerriero (NU) 2. Patrick Eaves (BC) Jacob Micflikier (UNH) Ryan Shannon (BC) 5. Preston Callander (UNH) Sean Collins (UNH) Goals 1. Patrick Eaves (BC) Jacob Micflikier (UNH) Mike Morris (NU) Ben Walter (UML) 5. David Van der Gulik (BU)

34 30 30 30 28 28 14 14 14 14 13

Goals Against Average 1. Matti Kaltiainen (BC) 2. Cory Schneider (BC) 3. Jimmy Howard (ME) 4. John Curry (BU) 5. Keni Gibson (NU)

1.81 1.83 1.96 2.12 2.26

Save Percentage 1. Keni Gibson (NU) 2. Kevin Regan (UNH) 3. Cory Schneider (BC) 4. John Curry (BU) 5. Jimmy Howard (ME) Matti Kaltiainen (BC)

.929 .925 .924 .922 .921 .921

W 14 15 15 13 11 10 6 6 1

L 3 5 5 6 10 10 14 16 22

Superskills All-Rookie Team Kevin Regan (UNH) Cory Schneider (BC) Peter Vetri (UML) David Leaderer (UMA) Bret Tyler (ME) Chris Bourque (BU) P.J. Fenton (UMA) Peter MacArthur (BU)

Second Team John Curry (BU) Bryan Schmidt (MC) * Brian Yandle (UNH) * Sean Collins (UNH) Mike Morris (NU) Ben Walter (UML)

T Pts 7 35 4 34 4 34 5 31 3 25 4 24 4 16 2 14 1 3

GF 78 76 90 75 76 66 54 48 41

GPG 3.25 (2) 3.17 (3t) 3.75 (1) 3.12 (5) 3.17 (3t) 2.75 (6) 2.25 (7) 2.00 (8) 1.71 (9)

NCAA Tournament

GA GAPG 47 1.96 (1t) 54 2.25 (23) 59 2.46 (5) 47 1.96 (1t) 66 2.75 (6) 58 2.42 (4) 73 3.04 (7) 96 4.00 (8) 104 4.33 (9)

G G G D D F F F

PP Pct. 18.2 (3) 17.7 (5) 23.4 (1) 16.2 (6) 20.8 (2) 19.8 (4) 13.3 (7) 10.8 (9) 12.5 (8)

PK Pct. 87.2 (2) 81.1 (7) 84.5 (4) 90.3 (1) 81.3 (6) 83.8 (5) 80.6 (8) 74.6 (9) 84.6 (3)

Overall 26-7-7 23-14-4 26-11-5 20-13-7 20-12-4 15-18-5 12-20-4 13-23-2 8-26-2

2005 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT

First Round Boston College 5, Mercyhurst 4 North Dakota 4, Boston Univ. 0 UNH 3, Harvard 2 (OT) Minnesota 1, Maine 0 (OT)

QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #1 Boston College def. #8 Massachusetts, 3-2 (OT), 5-1 #2 Boston Univ. def. #7 Providence, 1-4, 2-0, 2-0 #3 UNH def. #6 Northeastern, 6-1, 4-0 #4 Maine def. #5 UMass Lowell, 7-2, 5-1

Quarterfinals North Dakota 6, Boston College 3 Denver 4, New Hampshire 2

SEMIFINALS – FleetCenter Boston College 2, Maine 1 (2OT) New Hampshire 5, Boston University 2 CHAMPIONSHIP – FleetCenter Boston College 3, New Hampshire 1

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Cory Schneider (BC) D: Andrew Alberts (BC) D: Brian Yandle (UNH) F: Brian Boyle (BC) F: Preston Callander (UNH) F: Daniel Winnik (UNH) MVP: Brian Boyle

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2005-06 Season snapshot Tournament Champion – Lamoriello Trophy BOSTON UNIVERSITY

Player of the Year

CHRIS COLLINS Sr. F, Boston College

Bob Kullen Coach of the Year: Jack Parker, Boston University Superskills Rookie of the Year: Brandon Yip, Boston University Best Defensive Forward: Brad Zancanaro, Boston University Old Time Hockey Best Defensive Defenseman: Peter Harrold, Boston College Three Stars Award: Chris Collins and Cory Schneider, Boston College Len Ceglarski Sportsmanship Award: Danny O’Brien, UMass Lowell Charlie Holt Team Sportsmanship Award: University of Vermont

Hockey East First Team John Curry (BU) * Peter Harrold (BC) * Dan Spang (BU) * Brian Boyle (BC) * Chris Collins (BC) * Greg Moore (ME) *

All-Stars (*All-Americans)

Standings 1. Boston University 2. Boston College Maine 4. New Hampshire 5. Providence 6. Vermont 7. UMass Lowell 8. Massachusetts 9. Northeastern 10. Merrimack

GP 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27

Position G D D F F F

Leaders (league games) Points 1. Chris Collins (BC) 2. Brian Boyle (BC) 3. Pete MacArthur (BU) 4. Brett Hemingway (UNH) Jacob Micflikier (UNH) Greg Moore (Maine) Daniel Winnik (UNH) Goals 1. Brian Boyle (BC) Chris Collins (BC) Greg Moore (Maine) 4. Jon Rheault (PC) 5. Kenny Roche (BU)

39 33 29 28 28 28 28 18 18 18 15 14

Goals Against Average 1. Cory Schneider (BC) 2. John Curry (BU) 3. Joe Fallon (UVM) 4. Jeff Pietrasiak (UNH) 5. Ben Bishop (Maine) Tyler Sims (PC)

1.96 2.12 2.20 2.22 2.24 2.24

Save Percentage 1. Cory Schneider (BC) 2. Jeff Pietrasiak (UNH) 3. Jon Quick (UMass) 4. Kevin Regan (UNH) 5. John Curry (BU) Patrick Watson (MC)

.932 .928 .927 .925 .922 .922

W 17 17 17 14 14 10 11 10 3 3

L 7 8 8 7 10 11 14 15 17 19

Second Team * Cory Schneider (BC) Marvin Degon (UMA) * Brian Yandle (UNH) * Michel Léveillé (ME) Pete MacArthur (BU) Daniel Winnik (UNH)

T Pts 3 37 2 36 2 36 6 34 3 31 6 26 2 24 2 22 7 13 5 11

Superskills All-Rookie Team Ben Bishop (ME) G Brett Motherwell (BC) D Cody Wild (PC) D Benn Ferriero (BC) F Rob Ricci (MC) F Brandon Yip (BU) F

GF GPG 89 3.40 (2) 86 3.19 (3) 93 3.44 (1) 85 3.15 (4) 78 2.89 (5) 65 2.41 (7) 74 2.74 (6) 60 2.22 (8) 57 2.11 (9) 43 1.59 (10)

NCAA Tournament

GA GAPG PP Pct. 67 2.48 (t5) 15.6 (6) 58 2.15 (1) 13.7 (9) 60 2.22 (2) 23.0 (1) 63 2.33 (4) 20.7 (2) 67 2.48 (t5) 17.2 (4) 62 2.30 (3) 18.8 (3) 96 3.56 (9) 15.9 (5) 77 2.85 (7) 15.5 (7) 88 3.26 (8) 14.6 (8) 92 3.41 (10) 12.9 (10)

PK Pct. 81.9 (t6) 89.0 (1) 86.6 (2) 85.0 (4) 85.8 (3) 83.2 (5) 80.1 (9) 79.2 (10) 81.9 (t6) 80.6 (8)

Overall 26-10-4 26-13-3 28-12-2 20-13-7 17-16-3 18-14-6 14-20-2 13-21-2 3-24-7 6-23-5

2006 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT

First Round Boston U. 9, Nebraska-Omaha 2 Boston College 5, Miami 0 Maine 6, Harvard 1 Michigan St. 1, UNH 0

QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #1 Boston University def. #8 Massachusetts, 4-1, 4-1 #2 Maine def. #7 UMass Lowell, 4-3 (OT), 4-3 #3 Boston College def. #6 Vermont, 3-2 (OT), 6-2 #4 UNH def. #5 Providence, 4-0, 2-1 (2OT)

Quarterfinals Boston College 5, Boston U. 0 Maine 5, Michigan St. 4

0 5 - 0 6 SNA P SHOT

Regular Season Champion

SEMIFINALS – TD Banknorth Garden Boston College 4, Maine 1 Boston University 9, New Hampshire 2

Semifinals Boston College 6, North Dakota 5 Wisconsin 5, Maine 2

CHAMPIONSHIP – TD Banknorth Garden Boston University 2, Boston College 1 (OT)

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Wisconsin 2, Boston College 1

BICKFORDS GRILLE ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Cory Schneider (BC) D: Peter Harrold (BC) D: Dan Spang (BU) F: Brian Boyle (BC) F: Jacob Micflikier (UNH) F: David Van der Gulik (BU)

MVP: David Van der Gulik, BU

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Player of the Year

JOHN CURRY Sr. G, Boston University

Coach of the Year: Richard Umile, New Hampshire Rookie of the Year: Teddy Purcell, Maine Best Defensive Forward: Joe Rooney, Boston College Best Defensive Defenseman: Sean Sullivan, Boston University Three Stars Award: John Curry, Boston University Sportsmanship Award: Mike Lundin, Maine Team Sportsmanship Award: Massachusetts

Hockey East First Team John Curry, BU * Sean Sullivan, BU * Matt Gilroy, BU * Brian Boyle, BC * Trevor Smith, UNH * Michel Léveillé, Maine *

All-Stars Position G D D F F F

(*All-Americans) Second Team * Jon Quick, UMass Chris Murray, UNH Mike Lundin, Maine Peter MacArthur, BU Josh Soares, Maine Nathan Gerbe, BC

Superskills All-Rookie Team Brad Thiessen, NU * G Mark Fayne, PC D Justin Braun, UMass D Brayden Irwin, UVM F Chad Costello, NU * F Teddy Purcell, Maine * F * unanimous selection

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Standings GP New Hampshire 27 Boston College 27 Boston University 27 Massachusetts 27 Maine 27 Vermont 27 Northeastern 27 Providence 27 UMass Lowell 27 Merrimack 27

Leaders (league games) Points 1. Brian Boyle, BC 2. Josh Soares, Maine 2. Trevor Smith, UNH 4. Matt Fornataro, UNH 5. Nathan Gerbe, BC 5. Pete MacArthur, BU Goals 1. Josh Soares, Maine 1. Nathan Gerbe, BC 3. Trevor Smith, UNH 4. Michel Leveille, Maine

16 16 15 14

Goals Against Average 1. John Curry, BU 2. Joe Fallon , UVM 3. Kevin Regan, UNH 4. Brad Thiessen, NU 5. Jon Quick, UMass

1.85 1.90 2.02 2.15 2.20

Save Percentage 1. John Curry, BU 2. Kevin Regan, UNH 3. Brad Thiessen, NU 4. Jon Quick, UMass 5. Ben Bishop, Maine 5. Cory Schneider, BC

.934 .933 .930 .927 .919 .919

37 32 32 30 28 28

W 18 18 13 15 14 12 9 9 7 3

L 7 8 6 9 12 10 13 15 16 22

T 2 1 8 3 1 5 5 3 4 2

Pts 38 37 34 33 29 29 23 21 18 8

Goals 96 (1) 89 (2) 69 (5) 71 (4) 80 (3) 55 (8) 60 (7) 66 (6) 51 (9) 28 (10)

Goals Against 62 (3) 65 (5) 51 (1) 63 (4) 69 (7) 56 (2) 66 (6) 71 (8) 76 (9) 86 (10)

NCAA Tournament

Semifinals Boston College 6, North Dakota 4 Michigan State 4, Maine 2

PK Pct. 86.1 (4) 86.8 (3) 84.9 (6) 84.1 (8) 84.1 (7) 88.4 (2) 89.1 (1) 85.6 (5) 82.6 (9) 81.7 (10)

Overall 26-11-2 29-12-1 20-10-9 21-13-5 23-15-2 18-16-5 13-18-5 10-23-3 8-21-7 3-27-4

2007 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT

First Round Boston College 4, St. Lawrence 1 Massachusetts 1, Clarkson 0 (OT) Maine 4, St. Cloud State 1 Michigan State 5, Boston Univ. 1 Miami 2, New Hampshire 1 Quarterfinals Boston College 4, Miami 0 Maine 3, Massachusetts 1

PP Pct. 21.5 (2) 17.4 (3) 15.1 (6) 16.1 (5) 21.7 (1) 16.9 (3) 9.5 (8) 11.6 (7) 9.1 (9) 7.6 (10)

QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #1 New Hampshire def. #8 Providence, 4-0, 6-0 #2 Boston College def. #7Northeastern, 3-0, 7-1 #3 Boston Univ. def. #6 Vermont, 2-3,2-0,3-2 (OT) #4 Massachusetts def. #5 Maine, 3-2, 5-2

SEMIFINALS – FleetCenter Boston College 6, Boston University 2 New Hampshire 3, Massachusetts 2 (2OT) CHAMPIONSHIP – TD Banknorth Garden Boston College 5, New Hampshire 2

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Michigan State 3, Boston College 1

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Cory Schneider (BC) D: Brian Boyle (BC) D: Chris Murray (UNH) F: Brock Bradford (BC) F: Benn Ferriero (BC) F: Chris Capraro (UMass) MVP: Brock Bradford

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NEW HAMPSHIRE

BOSTON COLLEGE

KEVIN REGAN, Sr., G, UNH

CCM Bob Kullen Coach of the Year: Kevin Sneddon, Vermont Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Year: Colin Wilson, Boston University Humboldt Storage and Moving Three Stars Award: Bryan Ewing, Boston University Old Time Hockey Best Defensive Defenseman: Joe Charlebois, New Hampshire Best Defensive Forward: Matt Greene, Boston College Len Ceglarski Sportsmanship Award: Chris Higgins, Boston University ITECH Goaltending Champion: Kevin Regan, New Hampshire (1.83 GAA) Scoring Champion: Bryan Ewing, Boston University, 35 points Charlie Holt Team Sportsmanship Award: UMass-Lowell River Hawks

Hockey East All-Stars (*All-Americans)

First Team Second Team Kevin Regan (UNH, Sr., G) * Ben Bishop (Maine, Jr., G) Brad Flaishans (UNH, Sr., D) * Mike Kostka (UMass, Sr., D) Matt Gilroy (BU, Jr., D) * Craig Switzer (UNH, Sr., D) Nathan Gerbe (BC, Jr., F) * Matt Taormina (PC, Jr., D) Bryan Ewing (BU, Sr., F) * Kory Falite (UML, So., F) Pete MacArthur (BU, Sr., F) * * Matt Fornataro (UNH, Sr., F) Mike Radja (UNH, Sr., F) * Joe Vitale (NU, Jr., F) Standings GP W L 1. New Hampshire * # ! 27 19 5 2. Boston University * # 27 15 9 3. Vermont * # 27 13 9 4. Boston College * # 27 11 9 5. Providence * 27 11 11 6. Northeastern * 27 12 13 7. UMass-Lowell * 27 10 13 8. Massachusetts * 27 9 13 9. Maine 27 9 15 10. Merrimack 27 6 18 *playoff berth; # home ice: ! top seed

Leaders (league games)

T 3 3 5 7 5 2 4 5 3 3

Pts 41 33 31 29 27 26 24 23 21 15

GF 84 97 67 82 66 73 70 73 59 48

GPG 3.11 3.59 2.48 3.04 2.44 2.70 2.59 2.70 2.19 1.78

Pro Ambitions All-Rookie Team Paul Dainton (Massachusetts) G Maury Edwards (UMass-Lowell) D Kevin Shattenkirk (Boston U.) D James Marcou (Massachusetts) F Joe Whitney (Boston College) F James vanRiemsdyk (UNH) F Colin Wilson (Boston U.) F * denotes unanimous selection GA GAPG 54 2.00 72 2.67 78 2.89 67 2.48 66 2.44 80 2.96 76 2.81 71 2.63 73 2.70 82 3.04

NCAA Tournament

Points 1. B. Ewing (BU) 2. P. MacArthur (BU) 3. J. Vitale (NU) 4. N. Gerbe (BC) 5. M. Radja (UNH)

35 34 33 31 30

Goals 1. K. Falite (UML) 2. N. Gerbe (BC) M. Radja (UNH) P. MacArthur (BU) 5. B. Ewing (BU) B. Smith (BC) M. Jones (MC)

15 14 14 14 13 13 13

GAA 1. K. Regan (UNH) 2. T. Sims (PC) 3. J. Muse (BC) 4. B. Bishop (Maine) 5. P. Dainton (UMass)

1.83 2.30 2.39 2.41 2.47

Save Percentage 1. K. Regan (UNH) 2. B. Bishop (Maine) 3. A. Braithwaite (MC) 4. T. Sims (PC) 5. P. Dainton (UMass)

.940 .923 .918 .916 .913

Semifinals Boston College 6, North Dakota 1

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Overall 25-10-3 19-17-4 16-15-7 23-11-8 14-15-5 15-16-3 15-15-4 14-14-6 13-18-3 12-18-4

QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #1 New Hampshire def. #8 Massachusetts, 4-1, 7-2 #2 Boston Univ. def. #7 UMass-Lowell, 5-3, 1-4, 4-2 #3 Vermont def. #6 Northeastern, 1-0, 1-2 OT, 4-1 #4 Boston College def. #5 Providence, 5-1, 5-1

Quarterfinals Boston College 4, Miami 3 OT

Nathan Gerbe, BC Most Outstanding Player

PK Pct. 88.6% (124-140) 80.8% (101-125) 85.1% (97-114) 81.3% (113-139) 85.8% (91-106) 81.9% (104-127) 81.6% (84-103) 82.1% (92-112) 85.3% (99-116) 83.8% (119-142)

2008 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT

First Round Boston College 5, Minnesota 2 Notre Dame 7, UNH 3

CHAMPIONSHIP Boston College 4, Notre Dame 1

PP Pct. 16.3% (21-129) 22.4% (30-134) 15.6% (15-96) 20.3% (28-138) 15.9% (18-113) 13.6% (19-140) 15.5% (18-116) 14.6% (21-144) 14.4% (16-111) 13.6 (19-140)

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Regular Season Champion

SEMIFINALS – TD Banknorth Garden Boston College 5, New Hampshire 4 (3OT) Vermont 3, Boston University 1 CHAMPIONSHIP – TD Banknorth Garden Boston College 4, Vermont 0 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: John Muse (BC) D: Mike Brennan (BC) D: Carl Sneep (BC) F: Bobby Butler (UNH) F: Benn Ferriero (BC) F: Nathan Gerbe (BC) MVP: Nathan Gerbe, BC

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Regular Season Champion

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BRAD THIESSEN, Jr., G, Northeastern

CCM Coach of the Year: Greg Cronin, Northeastern Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Year: Kieran Millan, Boston University Three Stars Award: Brad Thiessen, Northeastern Old Time Hockey Best Defensive Defenseman: Louis Liotti, Northeastern Best Defensive Forward: Joe Vitale, Northeastern Len Ceglarski Sportsmanship Award: Dean Strong, Vermont ITECH Goaltending Champion: Brad Thiessen, Northeastern (2.09 GAA, .932 save %) Co-Scoring Champion: James Marcou, UMass/Colin Wilson, Boston U., 35 pts. Charlie Holt Team Sportsmanship Award: Providence College

Hockey East All-Stars

First Team Brad Thiessen (NU, Jr., G) * Matt Gilroy (BU, Sr., D) * Maury Edwards (UML, So., D) * Colin Wilson (BU, So., F) * Viktor St책lberg (UVM, Jr., F) * James Marcou (UMass, So., F) *

Second Team Kieran Millan (BU, Fr., G) Justin Braun (UMass, Jr., D) * Kevin Shattenkirk (BU, So., D) Brock Bradford (BC, Sr., F) Ryan Ginand (NU, Sr., F) James van Riemsdyk (UNH, So., F)

Standings GP W L 1. Boston University * # ! 27 18 5 2. Northeastern * # 27 15 6 3. New Hampshire * # 27 15 8 Vermont * # 27 15 8 5. UMass-Lowell * 27 14 11 6. Boston College * 27 11 11 7. Massachusetts * 27 10 14 8. Maine * 27 7 17 9. Merrimack 27 5 19 Providence 27 4 18 *playoff berth; # home ice: ! top seed

Leaders (league games) Points 1. J. Marcou (UMass) C. Wilson (BU) 3. V. St책lberg (UVM) 4. B. Bradford (BC) 5. N. Bonino (BU)

35 35 34 31 30

Goals 1. V. St책lberg (UVM) 2. B. Bradford (BC) 3. R. Ginand (NU) J. Lawrence (BU) 5. J. van Riemsdyk (UNH) B. Yip (BU) M. Sislo (UNH)

19 18 14 14 12 12 12

GAA 1. K. Millan (BU) 2. B. Thiessen (NU) 3. N. Hamilton (UML) 4. C. Hutton (UML) 5. R. Madore (UVM)

1.80 2.09 2.18 2.25 2.32

Save Percentage 1. B. Thiessen (NU) 2. N. Hamilton (UML) 3. K. Millan (BU) 4. P. Dainton (UMass) 5. B. Foster (UNH)

.932 .926 .923 .918 .917

Pro Ambitions All-Rookie Team Kieran Millan (Boston University) G Karl Stollery (Merrimack) D Chris Connolly (Boston University) F Gustav Nyquist (Maine) F Steve Quailer (Northeastern) F Casey Wellman (Massachusetts)* F David Vallorani (UMass-Lowell) F

T 4 3 4 4 2 5 3 3 3 5

Pts GF 40 103 39 78 34 80 34 78 30 84 27 81 23 77 17 52 13 57 13 56

GPG 3.81 2.89 2.96 2.89 3.11 3.00 2.85 1.93 2.11 2.07

NCAA Tournament First Round Boston U. 8, Ohio State 3 UNH 6, North Dakota 5 (OT) Vermont 4, Yale 1 Cornell 3, NU 2 Quarterfinals Boston U. 2, UNH 1 Vermont 3, Air Force 2 (2OT)

* denotes unanimous selection

GA GAPG 54 2.00 59 2.19 78 2.89 69 2.56 66 2.44 77 2.85 75 2.78 82 3.04 80 2.96 106 3.93

PP Pct. 23.4% (37-158) 15.4% (24-156) 11.9% (17-143) 17.7% (22-124) 19.7% (26-132) 18.2% (27-148) 17.6% (12-131) 16.1% (25-155) 14.7% (19-129) 11.4% (13-114)

PK Pct. 89.1% (139-157) 85.2% (127-149) 84.1% (111-132) 78.6% (110-140) 88.5% (139-157) 85.1% (114-134) 83.9% (115-137) 82.6% (114-138) 81.5% (128-157) 70.6% (77-109)

Overall 35-6-4 25-12-4 20-13-5 22-12-5 20-16-2 18-14-5 16-20-3 13-22-4 9-21-4 7-22-5

2009 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #1 Boston U. def. #8 Maine, 2-1, 3-6, 6-2 #2 Northeastern def. #7 Massachusetts, 1-2, 4-1, 3-2 (OT) #6 Boston College def. #3 New Hampshire, 5-3, 1-0 #5 UMass-Lowell def. #4 Vermont, 4-3 (OT), 4-2

Semifinals Boston U. 5, Vermont 4

SEMIFINALS at TD Banknorth Garden #1 Boston U. def. #6 Boston College, 3-2 #5 UMass-Lowell def. #2 Northeastern, 3-2 (OT)

CHAMPIONSHIP Boston U. 4, Miami 3 (OT)

CHAMPIONSHIP at TD Banknorth Garden #1 Boston U. def. #5 UMass-Lowell, 1-0

Colby Cohen, BU Most Outstanding Player See page 84 for more on the 2009 NCAA Championship

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Kieran Millan (BU) D: Maury Edwards (UML) D: Matt Gilroy (BU) F: Scott Campbell (UML) F: John McCarthy (BU) F: Colin Wilson (BU)

MVP: Kieran Millan, BU (Fr., G)

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Athletic Republic Player of the Year BOBBY BUTLER, Sr., F, UNH

Bob Kullen Co-Coach of the Year: Mark Dennehy, Merrimack/Dick Umile, UNH Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Year: Stephane Da Costa, Merrimack College Three Stars Award: Bobby Butler, New Hampshire Old Time Hockey Best Defensive Defenseman: Justin Braun, Massachusetts Gladiator Hockey Best Defensive Forward: Ben Holmstrom, UMass-Lowell Len Ceglarski Sportsmanship Award: Ben Smith, Boston College Bauer Goaltending Champion: Carter Hutton, UMass-Lowell (2.35 GAA, .920 save %) Humboldt Storage and Moving Scoring Champions: B. Butler, UNH/G. Nyquist, Maine, 41 pts. Charlie Holt Team Sportsmanship Award: New Hampshire Wildcats

Hockey East All-Stars

First Team Brian Foster, UNH (Sr.) Justin Braun, UMass (Sr.) Colby Cohen, BU (Jr.) Blake Kessel, UNH (So.) Bobby Butler, UNH (Sr.) Brian Gibbons, BC (Jr.) Gustav Nyquist, Maine (So.) * Rk. Standings

G D D D F F F

Second Team Carter Hutton, UML (Sr.) Jeremy Dehner, UML (Sr.) Jeff Dimmen, Maine (Jr.)

Cam Atkinson, BC (So.) Stephane Da Costa, MC (Fr.) James Marcou, UMass (Jr.)

GP W L T Pts

GPG (GF)

1. New Hampshire *& 27 15 6 6 36 3.63 (98) 2. Boston College * & 27 16 8 3 35 3.67 (99) 3. Boston University * & 27 13 12 2 28 3.44 (93) Maine * & 27 13 12 2 28 3.52 (95) UMass-Lowell * 27 12 11 4 28 3.04 (82) 6. Merrimack * 27 12 13 2 26 3.04 (82) Massachusetts * 27 13 14 0 26 2.67 (72) 8. Vermont * 27 9 11 7 25 2.89 (78) 9. Northeastern 27 11 14 2 24 2.59 (70) 10. Providence 27 5 18 4 14 1.70 (46) * clinched playoff berth; & clinched quarterfinal playoff home ice

Leaders (league games) Points 1. B. Butler (UNH) G. Nyquist (ME) 3. S. Da Costa (MC) 4. C. Atkinson (BC) B. Flynn (ME) B. Gibbons (BC)

41 41 36 34 34 34

Goals 1. B. Butler (UNH) 2. C. Atkinson (BC) 3. B. Flynn (ME) K. Kraemer (NU) 5. C. Wellman (UMass) C. Barton (MC) P Thompson (UNH)

21 18 15 15 13 13 13

GAA 1. P. Milner (BC) 2. J. Muse (BC) 3. C. Hutton (UML) 4. R. Madore (UVM) 5. B. Foster (UNH)

1.93 2.27 2.35 2.67 2.75

Save Percentage 1. P. Milner (BC) 2. C. Hutton (UML) 3. A. Beaudry (PC) 4. B. Foster (UNH) 5. J. Muse (BC)

.921 .920 .914 .913 .912

GAPG (GA)

2.85 (77) 2.26 (61) 3.37 (91) 3.33 (90) 2.67 (72) 3.15 (85) 3.19 (86) 3.04 (82) 3.22 (87) 3.37 (84)

Pro Ambitions All-Rookie Team G: D: D: D: F: F: F:

Chris Rawlings, Northeastern Brian Dumoulin, Boston College Jake Newton, Northeastern Max Nicastro, Boston University Stephane Da Costa, Merrimack College * Chris Kreider, Boston College Sebastian Stalberg, Vermont

* denotes unanimous selection PP Pct.

17.0% (18-106) 20.2% (26-129) 19.6% (30-153) 27.8% (40-144) 19.0% (24-126) 23.5% (28-119) 19.0% (27-142) 16.5% (18-109) 16.9% (25-148) 17.6% (18-102)

PK Pct.

78.1% (82-105) 84.8% (106-125) 78.2% (122-156) 81.8% (112-137) 80.3% (94-117) 80.1% (117-146) 76.8% (86-112) 79.1% (106-134) 78.0% (96-123) 83.7% (103-123)

Overall

18-14-7 29-10-3 18-17-3 19-17-3 19-16-4 16-19-2 18-18-0 17-15-7 16-16-2 10-20-4

NCAA Tournament First Round Boston College 3, Alaska 1 UNH 6, Cornell 2 Wisconsin 3, Vermont 2 Quarterfinals RIT 6, UNH 2 Boston College 9, Yale 7 Semifinals Boston College 7, Miami 1 CHAMPIONSHIP Boston College 5, Wisconsin 0 Ben Smith, BC Most Outstanding Player See page 85 for more on the 2010 NCAA Championship

2010 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #8 Vermont def. New Hampshire, 4-7, 1-0, 1-0 #2 Boston College def. Massachusetts, 6-5, 5-2 #3 BU def. #6 Merrimack, 3-2, 2-3 OT, 3-0 #4 Maine def. #5 UML, 1-2, 2-0, 3-2 OT

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Regular Season Champion NEW HAMPSHIRE (15-6-6)

SEMIFINALS (TD Garden) Boston College 3, Vermont 0 Maine 5, Boston University 2 CHAMPIONSHIP (TD Garden) Boston College 7, Maine 6 OT ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: John Muse (BC) D: Carl Sneep (BC) D: Will O’Neill (Maine) F: Joey Diamond (Maine) F: Gustav Nyquist (Maine) F: Matt Lombardi (BC) MVP: Matt Lombardi, BC (Sr., F)

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TOURNAMENT CHAMPION BOSTON COLLEGE

Athletic Republic Player of the Year Paul Thompson, Sr., F, UNH

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Bob Kullen Co-Coach of the Year: Jerry York, Boston College Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Year: Charlie Coyle, Boston University Three Stars Award: Paul Thompson, New Hampshire Old Time Hockey Best Defensive Defenseman: Brian Dumoulin, Boston College Gladiator Best Defensive Forward: Tanner House, Maine * Len Ceglarski Sportsmanship Award: Brian Flynn, Maine Turfer Athletic Award: Jeff Dimmen, Maine Bauer Goaltending Champion: John Muse, Boston College (1.84 GAA, .933 save %) Humboldt Storage and Moving Scoring Champion: Paul Thompson, UNH (42 pts.) Charlie Holt Team Sportsmanship Award: New Hampshire Wildcats

Hockey East All-Stars

First Team John Muse, BC (Sr.) Brian Dumoulin, BC (So.) * Blake Kessel, UNH (Jr.) Cam Atkinson, BC (Jr.) * Gustav Nyquist, Maine (Jr.) Paul Thompson, UNH (Sr.) *

Rk. Standings

G D D F F F

GP W L T Pts

Points 1. P. Thompson (UNH) C. Atkinson (BC) 3. G. Nyquist (ME) B. Gibbons (BC) 5. C. Barton (MC) Goals 1. B. Butler (UNH) 2. C. Atkinson (BC) 3. B. Flynn (ME) K. Kraemer (NU) 5. C. Wellman (UMass) C. Barton (MC) P Thompson (UNH)

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42 38 36 36 33 21 18 15 15 13 13 13

GAA 1. J. Muse (BC) 2. M. DiGirolamo (UNH) 3. D. Sullivan (ME) 4. K. Millan (BU) 5. C. Rawlings (NU) J. Cannata (MC)

1.84 2.16 2.28 2.34 2.46 2.46

Save Percentage 1. J. Muse (BC) 2. K. Millan (BU) 3. M. DiGirolamo (UNH) 4. C. Rawlings (NU) 5. J. Cannata (MC)

.933 .932 .931 .925 .913

G: Dan Sullivan, Maine D: Anthony Bitetto, Northeastern D: Adam Clendening, Boston University F: Bill Arnold, Boston College F: Charlie Coyle, Boston University * F: Mike Collins, Merrimack F: Michael Pereira, Massachusetts * F: Brodie Reid, Northeastern * denotes unanimous selection

Second Team Kieran Millan, BU (Jr.) Josh Van Dyk, Maine (Sr.) David Warsofsky, BU (Jr.) Stephane Da Costa, MC (So.) Brian Gibbons, BC (Sr.) Wade MacLeod, NU (Sr.) GPG (GF)

1. Boston College * & 27 20 6 1 41 3.74 (101) 2. New Hampshire *& 27 17 6 4 38 3.33 (90) 3. Boston University * & 27 15 6 6 36 2.81 (76) 4. Merrimack* & 27 16 8 3 35 3.30 (89) 5. Maine* 27 14 8 5 33 3.41 (92) 6. Northeastern* 27 10 10 7 27 2.70 (73) 7. Vermont* 27 6 14 7 19 2.22 (60) 8. Massachusetts* 27 5 16 6 16 2.52 (68) 9. Providence 27 4 16 7 15 1.96 (53) 10. UMass-Lowell 27 4 21 2 10 2.22 (60) * clinched playoff berth; & clinched quarterfinal playoff home ice

Leaders (league games)

Pro Ambitions All-Rookie Team

GAPG (GA)

2.15 (58) 2.19 (59) 2.48 (67) 2.48 (67) 2.70 (73) 2.56 (69) 3.15 (85) 3.26 (88) 3.48 (94) 3.78 (102)

PP Pct.

24.2% (31-128) 22.0% (24-109) 12.8% (19-149) 20.8% (30-144) 17.6% (25-142) 17.6% (26-148) 14.0% (18-129) 12.2% (15-123) 9.3% (11-118) 16.9% (21-124)

PK Pct.

86.7% (130-150) 83.8% (83-99) 89.6% (129-144) 84.0% (106-125) 85.0% (113-133) 81.6% (115-141) 80.8% (105-130) 78.4% (91-116) 81.2% (117-144) 79.2% (80-101)

Overall

30-8-1 22-11-6 19-12-8 25-10-4 17-12-7 14-16-8 8-20-8 6-23-6 8-18-8 5-25-4

NCAA Tournament First Round Colorado College 8, BC 4 UNH 3, Miami 1 Notre Dame 4, Merrimack 3 (OT) Quarterfinals Notre Dame 2, UNH 1

2011 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #1 Boston College def. #8 UMass, 4-1, 4-2 #2 New Hampshire def. #7 Vermont, 3-1, 4-3 #6 Northeastern def. #3 BU, 4-2, 2-5, 5-4 #4 Merrimack def. Maine, 5-4, 6-2 SEMIFINALS (TD Garden) #1 Boston College 5 def. #6 Northeastern 4 #4 Merrimack 4 def. #2 New Hampshire 1 CHAMPIONSHIP (TD Garden) #1 Boston College 5 def. #4 Merrimack 3 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: John Muse (BC) D: Tommy Cross (BC) D: Karl Stollery (MC) F: Ryan Flanigan (MC) F: Brian Gibbons F: Cam Atkinson (BC) MVP: Cam Atkinson, BC (Jr., F)

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Athletic Republic Player of the Year Spencer Abbott, Maine (Sr., F)

Bob Kullen Coach of the Year: Norm Bazin, UMass-Lowell Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Year: Scott Wilson, UMass-Lowell Old Time Hockey Best Defensive Defenseman: Brian Dumoulin, Boston College Gladiator Best Defensive Forward: Chris Connolly, Boston University Len Ceglarski Sportsmanship Award: Chris Connolly, Boston University Humboldt Storage and Moving Scoring Champion: Spencer Abbott, Maine (38 pts.) Goaltending Champion: Parker Milner, Boston College (1.85 GAA, .928 save%) Army ROTC Three Stars Award: Kieran Millan, Boston University Turfer Athletic Award: Matt Ferreira, UMass-Lowell Charlie Holt Team Sportsmanship Award: New Hampshire Wildcats

Hockey East All-Stars

First Team Joe Cannata, MC (Sr.) Adam Clendening, BU (Jr.) Brian Dumoulin, BC (Jr.) Spencer Abbott, Maine (Sr.) * Barry Almeida, BC (Sr.) Brian Flynn, Maine (Sr.) Rk. Standings

1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.

Boston College *# ! UMass-Lowell * # Boston University*# Maine * # Merrimack * New Hampshire * Providence * Massachusetts * Northeastern Vermont

G D D F F F

19 17 17 15 13 11 10 9 9 3

7 9 9 10 9 14 14 14 14 23

G: Casey DeSmith, UNH D: Zach Kamrass, UML D: Alexx Privitera, BU D: Trevor van Riemsdyk, UNH F: Johnny Gaudreau, BC * F: Ross Mauermann, PC F: Ludwig Karlsson, NU * F: Kyle Reynolds, UVM F: Scott Wilson, UML *

Second Team Doug Carr, UML (So.) Garrett Noonan, BU (So.) Karl Stollery, MC (Sr.) Chris Connolly, BU (Sr.) Joey Diamond, Maine (Jr.) Chris Kreider, BC (Jr.)

GP W L T Pts 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27

Pro Ambitions All-Rookie Team

1 1 1 2 5 2 3 4 4 1

39 35 35 32 31 24 23 22 22 7

GPG (GF)

3.56 (96) 3.33 (90) 3.74 (101) 3.37 (91) 2.59 (70) 2.52 (68) 2.52 (68) 3.07 (83) 2.70 (73) 2.00 (54)

* denotes unanimous selection

GAPG (GA) 2.22 (60) 2.52 (68) 2.59 (70) 2.96 (80) 2.41 (65) 2.74 (74) 3.30 (89) 3.41 (92) 3.04 (82) 4.22 (114)

PP Pct.

22.7% (27-119) 22.5% (27-120) 25.7% (36-140) 25.6% (30-117) 19.3% (21-109) 16.1% (14-87) 16.9% (21-124) 17.6% (23-131) 13.2% (15-114) 14.4% (21-146)

PK Pct.

87.1% (108-124) 79.4% (81-102) 85.9% (134-156) 76.9% (93-121) 79.9% (111-139) 85.4% (70-82) 81.1% (107-132) 78.3% (94-120) 81.1% (103-127) 68.3% (71-104)

Overall

33-10-1 24-13-1 23-15-1 23-14-3 18-12-7 15-19-3 14-20-4 13-18-5 13-16-5 6-27-1

* clinched playoff berth; # clinched home ice for quarterfinals; ! clinched top seed

Leaders (league games) Points 1. S. Abbott (ME) 38 2. J. Diamond (ME) 37 3. B. Flynn (ME) 35 4. C. Connolly (BU) 32 M. Nieto (BU) 32 Goals 1. J. Diamond (ME) 20 2. B. Almeida (BC) 17 3. S. Abbott (ME) 15 4. C. Kreider (BC) 14 B. Arnold (BC) 14 W. Megan (BU) 14 D. Arnold (UML) 14 GAA 1. P. Milner (BC) 2. D. Carr (UML) 3. J. Cannata (MC) 4. C. DeSmith (UNH) 5. K. Millan (BU)

1.85 2.17 2.28 2.29 2.39

Save Percentage 1. C. DeSmith (UNH) P. Milner (BC) 3. K. Millan (BU) D. Carr (UML) 5. J. Cannata (MC)

.928 .928 .927 .927 .923

NCAA Tournament First Round UMass-Lowell 4, Miami 3 (OT) BC 2, Air Force 0 Minnesota 7, BU 3 Minnesota-Duluth 5, Maine 2 Quarterfinals Boston College 4, MinnesotaDuluth 0 Union 4, UMass-Lowell 2

2012 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #1 Boston College def. #8 UMass, 2-1, 3-2 #7 Providence def. #2 UML, 5-3, 2-3 OT, 1-0 #3 Boston U. def. #6 UNH, 2-3 2OT, 4-2, 5-4 2OT #4 Maine def. #5 Merrimack, 2-1, 2-5, 2-1

Semifinals BC 6, North Dakota 1

SEMIFINALS (TD Garden) #1 Boston College 4 def. #7 Providence 2 #4 Maine 5 def. #3 Boston University 3

CHAMPIONSHIP BC 4, Ferris State 1

CHAMPIONSHIP (TD Garden) #1 Boston College 4 def. #4 Maine 1

See page 86 for more on the 2012 NCAA Championship

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Regular Season Champion BOSTON COLLEGE (19-7-1)

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Parker Milner (BC) D: Brian Dumoulin (BC) D: Will O’Neill (MC) F: Alex Chiasson (BU) F: Joey Diamond (ME) F: Johnny Gaudreau (BC) MVP: Johnny Gaudreau, BC (Fr., F)

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Athletic Republic Player of the Year Johnny Gaudreau, BC (So., F)

Bauer Coach of the Year (Bob Kullen Award): Norm Bazin, UMass-Lowell Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Year: Jon Gillies, Providence College Old Time Hockey Best Defensive Defenseman: Patrick Wey, Boston College Gladiator Best Defensive Forward: Tim Schaller, Providence College Len Ceglarski Sportsmanship Award: Chris McCarthy, Vermont Turfer Athletic Scoring Champion: Johnny Gaudreau, Boston College (36 pts.) Stop It Goaltending Champion: Connor Hellebuyck, UMass-Lowell (11-1-0, 1.38 GAA, .948 save%) Army ROTC Three Stars Award: John Henrion, UNH and Martin Ouellette, Maine Charlie Holt Team Sportsmanship Award: New Hampshire Wildcats (9.5 min/game)

First Team

Hockey East All-Stars Pos.

Jon Gillies, PC (Fr.) Chad Ruhwedel, UML (Jr.) Trevor van Riemsdyk, UNH (So.) Mike Collins, MC (Jr.) Johnny Gaudreau, BC * (So.) Steven Whitney, BC (Sr.) Rk. Standings

1. 2. 3. 6. 7. 9. 10.

UMass-Lowell * # Boston College * # Boston University * # Providence * # New Hampshire * Merrimack * Vermont * Maine * Massachusetts Northeastern

GP 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27

G D D F F F

W

16 15 15 13 13 13 8 7 9 5

L

9 9 10 8 8 11 13 12 16 18

Pro Ambitions All-Rookie Team G: Jon Gillies, Providence College G: Connor Hellebuyck, UMass-Lowell * D: Matt Grzelcyk, Boston University D: Michael Matheson, Boston College * F: Danny O’Regan, Boston University F: Kevin Roy, Northeastern *

Second Team

Connor Hellebuyck, UML (Fr.) Jordan Heywood, MC (Jr.) Patrick Wey, BC (Sr.) Joseph Pendenza, UML (Jr.) Evan Rodrigues, BU (So.) Riley Wetmore, UML (Sr.)

T 2 3 2 6 6 3 6 8 2 4

Pts 34 33 32 32 32 29 22 22 20 14

Overall 28-11-2 22-12-4 21-16-2 17-14-7 20-12-7 15-17-6 11-19-6 11-19-8 12-19-3 9-21-4

* denotes unanimous selection

GPG (GF) 3.00 (81) 3.26 (88) 3.04 (82) 2.78 (75) 3.00 (81) 2.52 (68) 2.22 (60) 2.11 (57) 2.67 (72) 2.19 (59)

GAPG (GA) 2.33 (63) 2.67 (72) 2.70 (73) 2.33 (63) 2.15 (58) 2.44 (66) 2.96 (80) 2.67 (72) 2.93 (79) 3.59 (97)

PP Pct.

16.7% (24-144) 24.8% (27-109) 17.9% (22-123) 13.0% (15-115) 19.5% (23-118) 15.0% (20-133) 11.0% (12-109) 14.0% (18-129) 16.5% (20-121) 15.0% (17-113)

PK Pct.

85.1% (97-114) 87.3% (117-134) 85.0% (119-140) 82.3% (102-124) 92.3% (84-91) 87.7% (107-122) 77.0% (107-139) 79.5% (97-122) 84.8% (95-112) 78.4% (91-116)

* clinched playoff berth, # clinched home ice for quarterfinals

Leaders (league games) Points 1. J. Gaudreau (BC) 36 2. M. Collins (MC) 32 3. S. Whitney (BC) 31 4. P. Mullane (BC) 29 J. Pendenza (UML) 29 Goals 1. S. Whitney (BC) 2. B. Arnold (BC) M. Nieto (BU) R. Wetmore (UML) 5. J. Diamond (ME) M. Pereira (UM) J. Gaudreau (BC) C. McCarthy (UVM) GAA 1. C. Hellebuyck (UML) 2. C. DeSmith (UNH) 3. J. Gillies (PC) 4. S. Marotta (MC) 5. M. Ouellette (ME)

1.38 2.04 2.17 2.23 2.43

Save Percentage 1. C. Hellebuyck (UML) 2. C. DeSmith (UNH) 3. J. Gillies (PC) 4. S. Marotta (MC) 5. S. Maguire (BU)

.948 .933 .929 .926 .923

18 13 13 13 12 12 12 12

NCAA Tournament First Round UMass Lowell 6, Wisconsin 1 New Hampshire 5, Denver 2 Union 5, Boston College 1 Quarterfinals UMass Lowell 2, New Hampshire 0 Semifinals Yale 3, UMass Lowell 2 (OT)

2013 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series) #1 UMass-Lowell def. #8 Maine, 4-1, 2-1 OT #2 Boston College def. #7 Vermont, 4-2, 4-1 #3 Boston U. def. #6 Merrimack, 3-0, 5-3 #4 Providence def. #5 New Hampshire, 3-2, 1-4, 3-2 SEMIFINALS (TD Garden) #1 UMass-Lowell 2 def. #4 Providence 1 #3 Boston University 6 def. #2 Boston College 3 CHAMPIONSHIP (TD Garden) #1 UMass-Lowell 1 def. #3 Boston University 0 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Connor Hellebuyck (UML) D: Matt Grzelcyk (BU) D: Chad Ruhwedel (UML) F: Danny O’Regan (BU) F: Evan Rodrigues (BU) F: Scott Wilson (UML) MVP: Connor Hellebuyck, UML (Fr., G)

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(All Games)

Rk. Player, School

Cl/Pos GP PPG

1. Johnny Gaudreau, BC

So/F

2. Steven Whitney, BC

G-A-P

Leading Scorers

(Hockey East Games)

Rk. Player, School

Cl/Pos GP

35 1.46 21-30-51

1. Johnny Gaudreau, BC

So/F

27 1.33 12-24-36

Sr/F

38 1.18 26-19-45

2. Mike Collins, MC

Jr/F

27 1.19 11-21-32

3. Pat Mullane, BC

Sr/F

38 1.13 16-27-43

3. Steven Whitney, BC

Sr/F

27

1.15 18-13-31

4. Kevin Goumas, UNH

Jr/F

38 1.11 10-32-42

4. Pat Mullane, BC

Sr/F

27

1.07 10-19-29

5. Mike Collins, MC

Jr/F

38 1.00 17-21-38

Danny O’Regan, BU

Fr/F

39 0.97 16-22-38

6. Evan Rodrigues, BU

So/F

26 1.08 11-17-28

Scott Wilson, UML

So/F

41 0.93 16-22-38

7. Bill Arnold, BC

Jr/F

27 1.00 13-14-27

Joseph Pendenza, UML Jr/F

41 0.93 15-23-38

Danny O’Regan, BU

Fr/F

27 1.00 9-18-27

Kevin Goumas, UNH

Jr/F

27 1.00 7-20-27

Jr/F

27

Joseph Pendenza, UML Jr/F

PPG

G-A-P

27 1.07 9-20-29

9. Matt Nieto, BU

Jr/F

39 0.95 18-19-37

10. Bill Arnold, BC

Jr/F

38 0.92 17-18-35

10. Matt Nieto, BU

11. Kevin Roy, NU

Fr/F

29 1.17 17-17-34

Chris McCarthy, UVM

Jr/F

27 0.93 12-13-25

Branden Gracel, UMass Jr/F

34 1.00 14-20-34

Branden Gracel, UMass Jr/F

27 0.93 10-15-25

Evan Rodrigues, BU

So/F

38 0.89 14-20-34

Scott Wilson, UML

So/F

27 0.93 10-15-25

Cason Hohmann, BU

So/F

39 0.87 10-24-34

Cason Hohmann, BU

So/F

27 0.93 7-18-25

15. Trevor van Riemsdyk, UNH So/D

39 0.85 8-25-33

15. Conor Sheary, UMass

Jr/F

27 0.85 9-14-23

16. Chris McCarthy, UVM

Jr/F

36 0.86 13-18-31

16. Michael Pereira, UMass Jr/F

25 0.88 12-10-22

Grayson Downing, UNH So/F

38 0.82 15-16-31

27 0.81 3-19-22

18. Riley Wetmore, UML

18. Derek Arnold, UML

Jr/F

41 0.73 13-17-30

19. Vinny Saponari, NU

Sr/F

34 0.85

Sr/F

38 0.76 16-13-29

Wade Megan, BU

(All Games) Player, School Cl. Connor Hellebuyck, UML Fr. Jon Gillies, PC Fr. Sean Maguire, BU Fr. Sam Marotta, MC Jr. Casey DeSmith, UNH So. Martin Ouellette, Maine Jr. Parker Milner, BC Sr. Matt O’Connor, BU Fr. Brody Hoffman, UVM Fr. Chris Rawlings, NU Sr.

Leading Goaltenders Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Sr/F

27

0.78

13- 8-21

7-22-29

2013-2014 Returners in BOLD

Leading Goaltenders

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Trevor van Riemsdyk, UNH So/D

0.93 13-12-25

(Hockey Player, School Connor Hellebuyck, UML Casey DeSmith, UNH Jon Gillies, PC Sam Marotta, MC Sean Maguire, BU Matt O’Connor, BU Parker Milner, BC Martin Ouellette, Maine Kevin Boyle, UMass Brody Hoffman, UVM

GP 24 35 21 27 38 30 37 19 36 26

Minutes 1397:11 2105:24 1230:27 1603:21 2204:06 1757:16 2212:57 1110:10 2095:21 1398:30

W 20 17 13 12 19 9 22 8 11 8

L 3 12 8 11 10 12 11 8 19 14

T 0 6 0 4 7 8 4 2 6 1

GA 32 73 52 61 82 71 98 53 100 75

East Games) Cl. GP Fr. 13 So. 26 Fr. 26 Jr. 21 Fr. 13 Fr. 15 Sr. 26 Jr. 25 So. 13 Fr. 27

Minutes 738:08 1532:50 1579:40 1237:14 752:47 868:19 1565:14 1506:53 762:27 1558:30

W L 11 1 13 6 13 8 11 8 8 5 7 5 15 8 7 10 5 7 8 13

T 0 6 5 2 0 2 3 8 1 6

GA 17 52 57 46 34 36 66 61 31 72

GAA Svs 1.37 628 2.08 992 2.54 653 2.28 752 2.23 1000 2.42 786 2.66 999 2.86 539 2.86 942 3.22 699

SO Save% 6 .952 5 .931 4 .926 2 .925 5 .924 2 .917 2 .911 0 .910 2 .904 2 .903

GAA 1.38 2.04 2.17 2.23 2.71 2.49 2.53 2.43 2.44 2.77

SO Save% 3 .948 5 .933 4 .929 2 .926 2 .923 0 .923 2 .917 1 .915 1 .911 2 .907

Svs 313 721 751 578 409 429 725 660 3.17 706

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HOCKEY EAST Week Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 26 Dec. 3 Dec. 10 Dec. 17 Dec. 24 Jan. 2 Jan. 7 Jan. 14 Jan. 21 Jan. 28 Feb. 4 Feb. 11 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 March 4 March 11 March 18 March 25 April 1 April 15

PLAYER OF THE WEEK Player (School) Josh Myers (MC) Dalton Speelman (UNH) Johnny Gaudreau (BC) Mike Collins (MC) Parker Milner (BC) Jordan Heywood (MC) Johnny Gaudreau (BC) Derek Army (PC) Riley Wetmore (UML) Kevin Goumas (UNH) Grayson Downing (UNH) Evan Rodrigues (BU) Matt O’Connor (BU) Kyle Reynolds (UVM) Chris McCarthy (UVM) Tim Schaller (PC) Cody Ferriero (NU) Branden Gracel (UMass) Cason Hohmann (BU) Scott Wilson (UML) Branden Gracel (UMass) Steven Whitney (BC) Mike Collins (MC) Jon Swavely (Maine) Joey Diamond (Maine) Michael Pereira (UMass) Kevin Roy (NU) Derek Arnold (UML) Joseph Pendenza (UML) John Henrion (UNH) Matt Nieto (BU) Johnny Gaudreau (BC) Nick Saracino (PC) Connor Hellebuyck (UML) Connor Hellebuyck (UML) Riley Wetmore (UML)

PRO AMBITIONS ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Week Player (School) Oct. 8 Steven Swavely (Maine) Oct. 15 Kevin Roy (NU) Oct. 22 Jon Gillies (PC) Oct. 29 Jon Gillies (PC) Nov. 5 Brody Hoffman (UVM) Matt O’Connor (BU) Nov. 12 Matt Grzelcyk (BU) Nov. 19 John Gustafsson (MC) Nov. 26 Sean Maguire (BU) Dec. 3 K.J. Tiefenwerth (UMass) Dec. 10 Michael Matheson (BC) Nick Saracino (PC) Dec. 17 Brody Hoffman (UVM) Justin Hussar (MC) Dec. 24 Jonathan Turk (UVM) Jan. 2 Matt Morris (Maine) Kevin Roy (NU) Jan. 7 Connor Hellebuyck (UML) Jan. 14 Jon Gillies (PC) Sean Maguire (BU) Jan. 21 Connor Hellebuyck (UML) Jan. 28 Christian Folin (UML) Feb. 4 Justin Hussar (MC) Feb. 11 Nick Saracino (PC) Feb. 18 Jon Gillies (PC) Brody Hoffman (UVM) Feb. 25 Jon Gillies (PC) Connor Hellebuyck (UML) March 4 Connor Hellebuyck (UML) March 11 Danny O’Regan (BU) March 18 Connor Hellebuyck (UML) March 25 Sean Maguire (BU) April 1 Adam Chapie (UML) April 15 A.J. White (UML)

HOCKEY EAST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Week Player (School) Oct. 8 Sam Marotta (MC) Oct. 15 Jon Gillies (PC) Brody Hoffman (UVM) Oct. 22 Doug Carr (UML) Casey DeSmith (UNH) Oct. 29 Casey DeSmith (UNH) Bryan Mountain (NU) Nov. 5 Casey DeSmith (UNH) Nov. 12 Parker Milner (BC) Nov. 19 Casey DeSmith (UNH) Nov. 26 Jon Gillies (PC) Dec. 3 Brody Hoffman (UVM) Dec. 10 Connor Hellebuyck (UML) Dec. 17 Connor Hellebuyck (UML) Dec. 24 None selected Jan. 2 Brody Hoffman (UVM) Jan. 7 Sam Marotta (MC) Jan. 14 Parker Milner (BC) Jan. 21 Sam Marotta (MC) Jan. 28 Martin Ouellette (Maine) Feb. 4 Sam Marotta (MC) Feb. 11 Jon Gillies (PC) Chris Rawlings (NU) Feb. 18 Sam Marotta (MC) Feb. 25 Parker Milner (BC) March 4 Casey DeSmith (UNH) March 11 Jon Gillies (PC) Connor Hellebuyck (UML) March 18 Sean Maguire (BU) March 25 Chad Ruhwedel (UML) April 1 Chad Ruhwedel (UML) April 15 Connor Hellebuyck (UML) HOCKEY EAST Week Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 26 Dec. 3 Dec. 10 Dec. 17 Dec. 24 Jan. 2 Jan. 7 Jan. 14 Jan. 21 Jan. 28 Feb. 4 Feb. 11 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 March 4 March 11 March 18 March 25 April 1 April 15

HOCKEY EAST Week October November December January February March

PLAYER OF THE MONTH Player (School) Pat Mullane (Boston College) Johnny Gaudreau (Boston College) Branden Gracel (Massachusetts) Mike Collins (Merrimack College) Connor Hellebuyck (UMass-Lowell) Connor Hellebuyck (UMass-Lowell)

PRO AMBITIONS ROOKIE OF THE MONTH Week Player (School) October Jon Gillies (Providence College) Matt O’Connor (Boston University) November Matt Grzelcyk (Boston University) December Kevin Roy (Northeastern) January Danny O’Regan (Boston University) February Jon Gillies (Providence College March Danny O’Regan (Boston University) HOCKEY EAST Week October November December January February March

GOALTENDER OF THE MONTH Player (School) Casey DeSmith (New Hampshire) Casey DeSmith (New Hampshire) Connor Hellebuyck (UMass-Lowell) Martin Ouellette (Maine) Sam Marotta (Merrimack) Connor Hellebuyck (UMass-Lowell)

TEAM OF THE WEEK School Merrimack College Northeastern Boston College Boston College Merrimack College Boston College New Hampshire New Hampshire New Hampshire Boston University UMass Lowell None selected Massachusetts UMass Lowell UMass Lowell Massachusetts Maine UMass Lowell Northeastern Merrimack UMass Lowell UMass Lowell UMass Lowell Providence UMass Lowell UMass Lowell UMass Lowell

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38 FROZEN FOUR APPEARANCES SHUTOUTS Date Goalie 10/20 Parker Milner 10/26 Parker Milner 10/27 Jon Gillies 10/27 Casey DeSmith 10/27 Bryan Mountain 11/3 Brody Hoffman 11/4 Casey DeSmith 11/9 Kevin Boyle 11/10 Casey DeSmith 11/10 Chris Rawlings 11/16 Casey DeSmith 11/24 Jon Gillies 11/24 Sean Maguire 11/30 Chris Rawlings 12/8 Sean Maguire 12/8 Connor Hellebuyck 12/10 Connor Hellebuyck 12/28 Martin Ouellette 1/12 Jon Gillies 1/12 Sam Marotta 2/1 Sam Marotta 2/9 Brody Hoffman 2/13 Jon Gillies 2/22 Martin Ouelette 2/22 Connor Hellebuyck 3/1 Connor Hellebuyck 3/2 Casey DeSmith 3/8 Jon Gillies 3/9 Steve Mastalerz 3/9 Sean Maguire 3/15 Sean Maguire

Team BC BC PC UNH NU UVM UNH UMass UNH NU UNH PC BU NU BU UML UML Maine PC MC MC UVM PC Maine UML UML UNH PC UMass BU BU

Opponent Svs vs. NU 26 at UML 26 vs. Maine 26 at NU 34 vs. UNH 44 vs. Providence 24 at Maine 42 vs. Providence 14 vs. Vermont 15 vs. UAH 19 at UML 25 at Brown 35 vs. St. Lawrence 21 at UMass 31 vs. Maine 28 vs. Northeastern 25 at Harvard 30 vs. Minne-Duluth 31 vs. UMass 44 vs. Maine 30 vs. UML 25 vs. Maine 19 vs. UNH 37 at UMass 30 at Boston U. 25 vs. Merrimack 31 vs. UMass 25 at UML 31 vs. Merrimack 24 vs. Northeastern 25 vs. Merrimack 30

40+ SAVES Date Goalie 10/27 Bryan Mountain 11/4 Casey DeSmith 11/18 Casey DeSmith 12/1 Chris Rawlings 1/4 Parker Milner 1/11 Chris Rawlings 1/12 Jon Gillies 1/17 Jon Gillies 2/1 Casey DeSmith 2/2 Sam Marotta 2/15 Parker Milner 2/16 Sean Maguire 2/19 Steve Mastalerz 2/24 Parker Milner 3/1 Sean Maguire 3/15 Sam Marotta

Team NU UNH UNH NU BC NU PC PC UNH MC BC BU UMass BC BU MC

Opponent vs. UNH at Maine at Boston U. vs. UMass vs. Yale vs. Maine vs. UMass at UMass-Lowell at UNH at UNH at MC at Maine vs. NU at MC vs. UVM at Boston U.

Result 3-0 1-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 4-0 4-0 4-0 3-0 3-0 7-0 4-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 5-0 1-0 2-0 6-0 1-0 3-0 1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 4-0 3-0 3-0 5-0 3-0

Svs Result 44 T, (0-0) 42 W, (4-0) 45 W, (3-1) 40 L, (3-6) 45 T, (3-3) 43 T, (3-3) 44 W, (2-0) 48 L, (1-2) 47 W, (3-1) 51 W, (4-1) 40 L, (1-2) 40 W, (5-4) 40 L, (4-5) 43 W, (2-1) 49 W, (3-1) 42 L, (3-0)

INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Goals: 4 Assists: 4 Points: 6 Point Streak: 12 In League Play: 10 Saves: 51

Cody Ferriero, NU at Harvard (12/29) Kevin Roy, NU at Harvard (12/29) Johnny Gadreau, BC at Vermont(3/9) Johnny Gaudreau, BC (10/13 to 12/1; 10-11-21) Johnny Gaudreau, BC (10/13 to 12/1; 6-8-14) Sam Marotta, MC (2/2 at UNH)

TEAM HIGHS Goals: 8 In league play: 8 Shots on Goal: 59 Consecutive Wins: 10 In league play: 8 Unbeaten Streak: 11

Providence vs Sacred Heart (10/12/12) UMass-Lowell at UMass (11/18/12) Providence vs Sacred Heart (10/12/12) Boston College (10/19 to 11/30) Boston College (10/19 to 11/30) UMass-Lowell (12/8 to 1/26 10-0-1)

HAT TRICKS Date Player 11/16 Derek Army 11/18 Riley Wetmore 11/24 Kevin Goumas 11/24 Grayson Downing 12/28 Cody Ferriero 1/19 Steven Whiteny 2/4 Kevin Roy 3/1 Matt Nieto 3/2 John Henrion 3/16 Matt Willows

Team PC UML UNH UNH NU BC NU BU UNH UNH

Opponent vs. Northeastern at UMass at Denver at Denver at Harvard at Northeastern vs. Boston U. vs. Vermont vs. UMass at Providence

Result W, 6-2 W, 8-2 W, 6-4 W, 6-4 W, 5-1 W, 9-3 W, 3-2 W, 3-1 W, 4-0 W, 4-1

OVERTIME GOALS Date Player 10/19 Johnny Gaudreau 11/2 Darren Rowe 11/30 Tim Schaller 12/31 Trevor van Reimsdyk 1/4 Cason Hohmann 1/26 Christian Folin 2/3 Joey Diamond 2/15 Connor Toomey 2/16 Matt Nieto 2/19 Josh Manson 2/24 Quinn Smith 3/15 Derek Arnold

Team BC UMass PC UNH BU UML Maine MC BU NU BC UML

Opponent at UMass vs. UNH at MC vs. Bemidji State vs. Rensselaer vs. NU vs. UML vs. BC at Maine at UMass at MC vs. Maine

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

THE LAST TIME A player had four goals: Cody Ferriero, Northeastern (12/28/12 at Harvard) A rookie had a hat trick: Kevin Roy, NU, 2/4/13 vs. Boston University (Beanpot) In league play: Mike Collins, MC, 1/29/11 vs. Vermont A defenseman had a hat trick: Conor Allen, UMass (11/11/11 vs Holy Cross) A goaltender recorded 50 saves: Sam Marotta, MC, 2/2/13 at UNH (51 saves) In league play: Sam Marotta, MC, 2/2/13 at UNH (51 saves) A team won 10 games in a row: Boston College, 1/27/12 to 10/13/12 (17 games) Boston College, 10/19/12 to 11/30/12 (10 games) In league play: Boston College, 1/27/12 to 10/13/12 (15 games) A team was unbeaten in 10 straight games: UMass-Lowell, 12/8/12 to 1/26/13 (11 games; 10-0-1) Boston College, 10/19/12 to 11/30/12 (10 games) In league play: Boston College, 1/27/12 to 10/13/12 (15 games; 15-0-0) A team recorded 50 shots-on-goal: Vermont at Boston U., 3/1/13 (50 shots) Maine vs. NU, 3/2/13 (51 shots) In league play: Vermont at Boston U., 3/1/13 (50 shots) Maine vs. Northeastern, 3/2/13 (51 shots)

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HOCKEY EAST PLAYER OF THE YEAR

This honor is awarded by the head coaches to one player among those nominated for consideration. A player receiving this recognition has demonstrated superior play and leadership for his team. Gaudreau opened his second season with at least one point in each of his first 12 games, including nine goals and nine assists during a 10game win streak for the Eagles. He closed the regular season in equally dramatic fashion, scoring twice and setting up four of the five other BC goals in a 7-2 win at Vermont, to finish four points ahead of Merrimack’s Mike Collins for the Turfer Athletic scoring title. He leads all Division I players with a 1.46 points-per-game average, spearheading the nation’s No. 2 overall offense. Gaudreau is just the fourth underclassman in league history to be selected as Player of the Year, joining NHL legends Brian Leetch and Paul Kariya (both chosen after dominant freshman seasons) and current BC associate head coach Greg Brown (1988-89). Boston College and New Hampshire players have earned 14 of the last 17 Hockey East Player of the Year honors, with former Terrier goalie John Curry breaking that trend in 2006-07, NU goalie Brad Thiessen in 2008-09 and Maine forward Spencer Abbott in 2011-2012.

Johnny Gaudreau

(So., F, Carneys Point, N.J.) Boston College 2012-13 Overall Hockey East

GP G 35 21 27 12

A 30 24

P 51 36

+/+19 +9

2012-13 Gaudreau Season Highlights: • Was named a Hobey “Hat Trick” finalist, First-Team All-American and was a First-Team Hockey East All-Star. • His 1.46 points per game led the nation and his 51 points was tied for third nationally. • Started the season with a 12-game point streak, notched at least one point in 26 contests with 14 multi-point efforts to his credit.

Boston College sohomore forward Johnny Gaudreau accepts the Player of the Year trophy from P.J. Vande Ryt

WALTER BROWN AWARD The GridIron Club of Greater Boston presents this award at the New England Hockey Writers banquet annually every April. The award is given to the best american born college hockey player in New England. The Walter Brown Award is the oldest nationally recognized honor accorded to individual players in the sport of American college hockey.

Walter Brown Award History

Season 1985 1986 1987 1988 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2013

Player Tim Army Scott Harlow Brian Leetch Mike McHugh Greg Brown Dave Emma Rob Gaudreau Dave Sacco Jacques Joubert Mike Grier Jay Pandolfo Chris Drury Chris Drury Mike Mottau Mike Omicioli Mike Mottau Ty Conklin Brian Gionta Jim Fahey Mike Ayers Steve Saviano Chris Collins John Curry Kevin Regan Matt Gilroy Bobby Butler John Muse Steven Whitney

Team Providence Boston College Boston College Maine Boston College Boston College Providence Boston University Boston University Boston University Boston University Boston University Boston University Boston College Providence Boston College New Hampshire Boston College Northeastern New Hampshire New Hampshire Boston College Boston University New Hampshire Boston University New Hampshire Boston College Boston College

Player Of The Year Award History Season Player Cl. Pos. Team 1984-85 Chris Terreri Jr. G Providence 1985-86 Scott Harlow Sr. F Boston College 1986-87 Brian Leetch Fr. D Boston College 1987-88 Mike McHugh Sr. F Maine 1988-89 Greg Brown So. D Boston College 1989-90 Greg Brown Jr. D Boston College 1990-91 David Emma Sr. F Boston College 1991-92 Scott Pellerin Sr. F Maine 1992-93 Paul Kariya Fr. F Maine 1993-94 Dwayne Roloson Sr, G UMass-Lowell 1994-95 Chris Imes Sr. D Maine 1996-96 Jay Pandolfo Sr. F Boston University 1996-97 Chris Drury Jr. F Boston University 1997-98 Chris Drury Sr. F Boston University 1998-99 Jason Krog Sr. F New Hampshire 1999-00 Ty Conklin So. G New Hampshire Mike Mottau Sr. D Boston College 2000-01 Brian Gionta Sr. F Boston College 2001-02 Darren Haydar Sr. F New Hampshire 2002-03 Mike Ayers Jr. G New Hampshire Ben Eaves Jr. F Boston College 2003-04 Steve Saviano Sr. F New Hampshire 2004-05 Patrick Eaves Jr. F Boston College 2005-06 Chris Collins Sr. F Boston College 2006-07 John Curry Sr. G Boston University 2007-08 Kevin Regan Sr. G New Hampshire 2008-09 Brad Thiessen Jr. G Northeastern 2009-10 Bobby Butler Sr. F New Hampshire 2010-11 Paul Thompson Sr. F New Hampshire 2011-12 Spencer Abbott Sr. F Maine 2012-13 Johnny Gaudreau So. F Boston College

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BOB KULLEN COACH OF THE YEAR

This award is given in the name of the late Bob Kullen, who served as head coach of the UNH Wildcats. The award goes to the head coach who is considered to have demonstrated the highest number of significant accomplishments over the course of the season as voted by the conference’s head coaches. UMass Lowell clinched its first-ever Hockey East regular season title in 2012-13, and much of the credit for that is due second-year head coach Norm Bazin, winner of the Bob Kullen Award as Bauer Hockey East Coach of the Year. The River Hawks finished in last place just two seasons ago (4-21-2), but Bazin immediately resurrected them with a second-place finish in 2011-12. Bazin, who previously led the team to the Hockey East title game and an NCAA tournament berth as a player in 1994, is just the second individual to receive the Coach of the Year Award in consecutive seasons, joining Boston University’s Jack Parker, who was honored in 2005 and 2006. Dick Umile has won the award a league-record six times in the 29-year history of the league.

UMass Lowell’s Norm Bazin accepts Hockey East Coach of the Year honors from former Lowell Coach George Davis

Season 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

Coach Len Ceglarski Jack Parker Bill Riley, Jr. Shawn Walsh Fern Flaman Shawn Walsh Dick Umile Jack Parker Shawn Walsh Bruce Crowder Shawn Walsh Bruce Crowder Dick Umile Bruce Crowder Dick Umile Jack Parker Paul Pooley Dick Umile Don Cahoon Jerry York Jack Parker Jack Parker Dick Umile Kevin Sneddon Greg Cronin Mark Dennehy Dick Umile Jerry York Norm Bazin Norm Bazin

Team Boston College Boston University Lowell Maine Northeastern Maine New Hampshire Boston University Maine UMass Lowell Maine UMass Lowell New Hampshire Northeastern New Hampshire Boston University Providence New Hampshire Massachusetts Boston College Boston University Boston University New Hampshire Vermont Northeastern Merrimack New Hampshire Boston College UMass Lowell UMass Lowell

SPENCER T. PENROSE AWARD

CLARK HODDER AWARD

The American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) annually selects the NCAA Division I Coach of the Year and presents him with the Penrose Award. The trophy is named in memory of Spencer T. Penrose, the man whose fortune in gold and copper built the famous Broadmoor Hotel and athletic complex in Colorado Springs, Co., the site of the first 10 NCAA hockey championships. BU’s Jack Parker was most recent Hockey East coach to win the honor in 2009. It marked third time in his career that he was the recipient of the award.

Each spring, the New England Hockey Writers and Broadcasters select a Division I Coach of the Year Award for New England schools. The award, named after former Harvard University head coach Clark Hodder, has been dominated in recent years by Hockey East head coaches, who have won 26 of the 28 presented since the league’s inaugural season of 1984-85.

Penrose Award History Season 1985 1995 1996 1999 2002 2009 2013

Coach Len Ceglarski Shawn Walsh Bruce Crowder Richard Umile Tim Whitehead Jack Parker Norm Bazin

(Hockey East winners)

Team Boston College Maine UMass Lowell New Hampshire Maine Boston University UMass Lowell

Pre-1985 winners with ties to Hockey East: 1966, 1973 Len Ceglarski Boston College 1982 Fern Flaman Northeastern 1969, 1974, 1979 Charlie Holt New Hampshire 1975, 1978 Jack Parker Boston University 1977 Jerry York Clarkson

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Hodder Award History Coach Jack Parker Richard Umile Shawn Walsh Bruce Crowder Don Cahoon Mark Dennehy Ron Anderson Norm Bazin Len Ceglarski Greg Cronin Bob Kullen Mike McShane Paul Pooley Bill Riley, Jr. Jerry York

Pre-1985 winners Len Ceglarski Fern Flaman Charlie Holt Lou Lamoriello Jack Parker

(Hockey East winners)

Team Boston University New Hampshire Maine UMass-Lowell Massachusetts Merrimack Merrimack UMass-Lowell Boston College Northeastern New Hampshire Providence Providence Lowell Boston College

Seasons ‘86, ‘00, ‘05, ‘06 ‘91, ‘99, ‘02, ‘08 ‘88, ‘93, ‘95 1994, 1996 2003, 2007 2010, 2011 1997 2012 1985 2009 1990 1989 2001 1987 2004

with ties to Hockey East: Boston College 1973 Northeastern 1982 New Hampshire 1977, 1979 Providence 1980 Boston University 1978, 1984

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38 FROZEN FOUR APPEARANCES Sponsored by Pro Ambitions Hockey, this award is voted by the head coaches and is given to the first-year player who has shown skill, ability and leadership beyond that expected of a player in his rookie season. Goaltender Jon Gillies of Providence College, who was deservedly selected as Pro Ambitions Hockey East Rookie of the Year. Starting all but one of Providence’s 27 Hockey East contests, Gillies boasted a sterling 2.17 GAA, a .929 save percentage and five shutouts as a full-time first-year stopper against some of the nation’s toughest opponents. He is just the third freshman ever to be named a first-team Hockey East All Star, joining Leetch and Kariya, and the first ever among rookie goaltenders. Gillies is the eighth goaltender to take home Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Year honors and the first Friars netminder in the program’s history.

Jon Gillies

(G, South Portland, Maine) Providence College 2012-13 Overall Hockey East

GP Min. W-L-T GAA Save% SO 35 2105:24 17-12-6 2.08 .931 5 26 1579:40 13-8-5 2.17 .929 4

Gillies’ 12-13 Season Highlights: • Gillies was named a First-Team All-American and a First-Team Hockey East All-Star and was a unanimous selection to the Pro Ambitions AllRookie squad. • He allowed two goals or less in 23 of 35 starts. Gillies notched 30+ saves in 14 starts and 40+ saves on thre occasions. • Gillies went 17-12-6 on the year and posted a Friar record five shutouts. He finished the year with a 2.08 GAA, the second best mark in program history for a single season. His .931 save percentage ranked ninth in the Providence College goaltender Jon Gillies is presented the nation, while his 2.08 GAA ranks 15th nationally. He made 992 saves Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Year Award by Dave Guden on the year, the fifth-highest single season saves total in the PC record books.

Rookie Of The Year Award History Season 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

Player Pos Ken Hodge F Scott Young F Al Loring G Brian Leetch D Mario Thyer F Rob Gaudreau F Scott Pellerin F Scott Cashman G Jeff Levy G Craig Darby F Ian Moran D Paul Kariya F Greg Bullock F Mark Mowers F Marty Reasoner F Greg Koehler F Brian Gionta F Darren Haydar F Rick DiPietro G Chuck Kobasew F Sean Collins F Jimmy Howard G Michel Léveillé F Peter Vetri G Brandon Yip F Teddy Purcell F Colin Wilson F Kieran Millan # G Stephane Da Costa # F Charlie Coyle F Scott Wilson F Jon Gillies # G

Team Boston College Boston University Maine Boston College Maine Providence College Maine Boston University New Hampshire Providence College Boston College Maine UMass Lowell New Hampshire Boston College UMass Lowell Boston College New Hampshire Boston University Boston College New Hampshire Maine Maine UMass Lowell Boston University Maine Boston University Boston University Merrimack College Boston University UMass Lowell Providence College

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM AT A GLANCE Boston College: 29 Last: Michael Matheson (2013) Boston University: 36 Last: Matt Grzelcyk and Danny O’Regan (2013) Maine: 26 Last: Dan Sullivan (2011) Massachusetts: 8 Last: Michael Pereira (2011)

RO O KI E O F T H E Y E AR

PRO AMBITIONS ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

UMass Lowell: 14 Last: Connor Hellebuyck (2013) Merrimack: 13 Last: Mike Collins (2011) New Hampshire: 18 Last: Casey DeSmith and Trevor van Riemsdyk (2012) Northeastern: 20 Last: Kevin Roy (2013) Providence: 16 Last: Jon Gillies (2013) Vermont: Last: Kyle Reynolds (2012)

# denotes National Rookie of the Year recipient

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SP ORTS MA N S H I P AWARD S

LEN Ceglarski SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD

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This award, named in honor of retired Boston College Head Coach Len Ceglarski, is given by the league to one player who has consistently demonstrated superior conduct and sportsmanship on the ice. The directors of Hockey East established the Len Ceglarski Sportsmanship Award in 1992. Each school nominates one player. The award is then voted upon by head coaches, sports information directors and league officials. Vermont junior forward Chris McCarthy (Collegeville, Pa.) took home the Len Ceglarski Sportsmanship Award. McCarthy notched only three penalties for six minutes in 27 league contests to go along with 25 points (12g,13a). He is the first player in Vermont’s program history to garner the honor.

Ceglarski Sportsmanship Award History

Chris McCarthy is the first Vermont player to win the Ceglarksi Sportmanship Award

Season Player 1991-92 Joe Flanagan 1992-93 Shane Henry 1993-94 Michael Spalla 1994-95 Steve Thornton 1995-96 Todd Hall 1996-97 Steve Kariya 1997-98 Steve Kariya 1998-99 Steve Kariya 1999-00 Cory Larose 2000-01 Mike Jozefowicz 2001-02 Jon DiSalvatore 2002-03 Martin Kariya 2003-04 Steve Saviano 2004-05 Jason Guerriero 2005-06 Danny O’Brien 2006-07 Mike Lundin 2007-08 Chris Higgins 2008-09 Dean Strong 2009-10 Ben Smith 2010-11 Brian Flynn 2011-12 Chris Connolly 2012-13 Chris McCarthy

Cl. Pos. Team Sr. F New Hampshire Jr. F UMass Lowell Sr. D Boston College Sr. F Boston University Sr. D New Hampshire So. F Maine Jr. F Maine Sr. F Maine Sr. F Maine Sr. D Northeastern Jr. F Providence Sr. F Maine Sr. F New Hampshire Sr. F Northeastern Sr. F UMass Lowell Sr. D Maine Jr. F Boston University Sr. F Vermont Sr. F Boston College Jr. F Maine Sr. F Boston University Jr. F Vermont

CHARLES HOLT TEAM SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD

Hockey East proudly recognizes an entire team for its sportsmanlike play with the Charles E. Holt Sportsmanship Award, named after the former University of New Hampshire head coach. This award is given to the team which receives the lowest average penalty minutes per game over the course of regular season Hockey East play. The Team Sportsmanship Award was established by the league’s directors in 1992 and was renamed to honor Holt in 1998. The award is presented in the form of a shadow box with etched glass depicting the image of New Hampshire’s legendary coach. The University of New Hampshire won the Holt Team Sportsmanship Award for the eighth time in school history, which includes the last four seasons. The Wildcats averaged an league low 9.5 penalties minutes per game in 2012-13.

Holt Award History

Season 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

Team Merrimack Boston College Northeastern New Hampshire New Hampshire Maine Maine Merrimack New Hampshire New Hampshire Maine Massachusetts UMass-Lowell Northeastern Northeastern Vermont Massachusetts UMass-Lowell Providence College New Hampshire New Hampshire New Hampshire New Hampshire

PMPG 14.8 15.1 16.9 14.3 14.6 15.7 15.9 14.9 14.9 14.0 14.9 11.8 10.6 10.5 12.3 13.9 10.8 10.1 10.4 8.8 10.1 10.6 9.5

UNH’s Dick Umile accepts the 2012-2013 Charlie Holt Team Sportsmanship Award from Ashley and Brenda Mullaney

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38 FROZEN FOUR APPEARANCES Other Awards and Honors Old Time Hockey Best Defensive Defenseman

BC’s Brian Dumoulin, presented by Eric and Chris Magnuson

Season 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

Player Steve O’Brien Mike Mottau Bobby Allen Chris Dyment Cliff Loya Andrew Alberts Prestin Ryan Tim Judy Peter Harrold Sean Sullivan Joe Charlebois Louis Liotti Justin Braun Brian Dumoulin Brian Dumoulin Patrick Wey

Cl. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr.

Team New Hampshire Boston College Boston College Boston University Maine Boston College Maine Northeastern Boston College Boston University New Hampshire Northeastern Massachusetts Boston College Boston College Boston College

Season 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

Player Travis Dillabough Chris Drury Doug Nolan John Sadowski Mike Lephart Mike Pandolfo Mark Mullen Todd Jackson Preston Callander Brad Zancanaro Joe Rooney Matt Greene Joe Vitale Ben Holmstrom Tanner House Chris Connolly Tim Schaller

Cl. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

Team Providence Boston University UMass-Lowell New Hampshire Boston College Boston University Boston University Maine New Hampshire Boston University Boston College Boston College Northeastern UMass-Lowell Maine Boston University Providence

Season 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

Player Cl. Brian Gionta Sr. Colin Hemingway Jr. Ben Eaves Jr. Joe Exter Sr. Keni Gibson Jr. Patrick Eaves Jr. Ryan Shannon Sr. Chris Collins Sr. Cory Schneider So. John Curry Sr. Bryan Ewing Sr. Brad Thiessen Jr. Bobby Butler Sr. Paul Thompson Sr. Kieran Millan Sr. John Henrion Sr. Martin Ouellette Jr.

PC’s Tim Schaller presented by Gladiator’s Bobbi Quinn

Army ROTC Three Stars Award

UNH’s John Henrion his award from Lt. Col. Jennifer Bower

William Flynn Tournament MVP

Pos. F F F G G F F F G G F G F F G F G

Team Boston College New Hampshire Boston College Merrimack Northeastern Boston College Boston College Boston College Boston College Boston University Boston University Northeastern New Hampshire New Hampshire Boston University New Hampshire Maine

AWA R DS

Gladiator Best Defensive Forward

This award, named in honor of the former Boston College Athletics Director, is given to the Most Valuable Player in the Hockey East Championship Tournament, as voted by a panel of writers and broadcasters. Freshman goaltender Connor Hellebuyck (Commerce, Mich.) went 4-0-0 with a 0.99 GAA, a .944 save percentage and one shutout in his first league tournament. He allowed only four goals and registered 112 saves in four contests and allowed two goals or fewer in every start. He becomes the xx River Hawk to win Tournament MVP honors and is the sixth freshman to win the honor. Past freshman recipients of the award have been: Brian Leetch (BC-1987), Scott LaGrand (BC1990), Chuck Kobasew (BC-2001), Kieran Millan (BU-2009) and Johnny Gaudreau (BC-2012). A complete list of past winners is available on page 60.

Team Championships

Hockey East awards team trophies to the regular season champion(s) and to the tournament champion. UMass Lowell clinched their first Hockey East regular-season title in school history in the final night of the season with a 4-1 road victory vs. Providence on March 9 at Schneider Arena. The River Hawks followed that up with their first Hockey East Tournament Championship on March 23 at the TD Garden with a 1-0 shutout of Boston University. A complete list of the past winners is available on pages 27 (Regular-season) and 28 (Tournament).

Weekly

and Monthly Awards During the regular season, weekly awards are given to a Player of the Week, a Rookie of the Week and a Defensive Player of the Week. The conference staff chooses the honorees with nominations coming from the school’s sport information staffs. Player of the Month, Goaltender of the Month and Rookie of the Month are chosen in the same manner. Recipients of these honors during the 2012-13 season are listed on page 61.

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SCORING CHAMPION/GOALTENDING CHAMPION Turfer Athletic Scoring Champion

Stop It Goaltending Champion

Season

Player (Team)

Cl. Pos.

G-A-P

Season

Player (Team)

Cl.

Save%

GAA

1984-85

Tim Army (PC)

Sr.

F

21-39-60

1984-85

Chris Terreri (PC)

Jr.

.905

3.49

1985-86

Scott Harlow (BC)

Sr.

F

32-35-67

1985-86

Scott Gordon (BC)

Sr.

.889

3.42

1986-87

Craig Janney (BC)

So.

F

23-51-74

1986-87

Scott King (ME)

Fr.

.897

3.06

1987-88

David Capuano (ME)

So.

F

25-34-59

1987-88

Scott King (ME)

So.

.902

2.97

1988-89

Tim Sweeney (BC)

Sr.

F

16-32-48

1988-89

David Littman (BC)

Sr.

.903

3.04

1989-90

David Emma (BC)

Jr.

F

21-23-44

1989-90

Scott King (ME)

Sr.

.906

2.35

1990-91

David Emma (BC)

Sr.

F

20-31-51

1990-91

Scott LaGrand (BC)

So.

-

3.02

1991-92

Mike Boback (PC)

Sr.

F

14-25-39

1991-92

Derek Herlofsky (BU)

Fr.

-

2.45

1992-93

Paul Kariya (ME)

Fr.

F

15-48-63

1992-93

Garth Snow (ME)

Sr.

.924

2.01

1993-94

Mike Pomichter (BU)

Jr.

F

16-17-33

1993-94

Derek Herlofsky (BU)

Jr.

.915

2.27

1994-95

Greg Bullock (UML)

So

F

18-29-47

1994-95

Blair Allison (ME)

Jr.

.883

2.72

1995-96

Chris Drury (BU)

Jr.

F

22-20-42

1995-96

Tom Noble (BU)

So.

.895

2.89

1996-97

Chris Drury (BU)

Sr.

F

27-14-41

1996-97

Michel Larocque (BU)

So.

.903

2.57

1997-98

Tom Nolan (UNH)

Sr.

F

11-31-42

1997-98

Michel Larocque (BU)

Jr.

.929

1.74

Marty Reasoner (BC)

Jr.

F

17-25-42

1998-99

Ty Conklin (UNH)

Jr.

.926

1.64

1998-99

Jason Krog (UNH)

Sr.

F

20-33-53

1999-00

Scott Clemmensen (BC)

Jr.

.918

1.98

1999-00

Cory Larose (ME)

Sr.

F

9-24-33

2000-01

Ty Conklin (UNH)

Sr.

.930

1.83

2000-01

Brian Gionta (BC)

Sr.

F

25-10-35

2001-02

Mike Ayers (UNH)

Jr.

.938

1.79

2001-02

Darren Haydar (UNH)

Sr.

F

15-27-42

2002-03

Matti Kaltiainen (BC)

So.

-

2.20

2002-03

Ben Eaves (BC)

Jr.

F

14-28-42

2003-04

Jimmy Howard (ME)

So.

.953

1.15

2003-04

Ryan Shannon (BC)

Jr.

F

8-19-27

2004-05

Matti Kaltiainen (BC)

Sr.

.921

1.81

Tony Voce (BC)

Sr.

F

18-9-27

2005-06

Cory Schneider (BC)

So.

.932

1.96

2004-05

Jason Guerriero (NU)

Sr.

F

11-23-34

2006-07

John Curry (BU)

Sr.

.934

1.85

2005-06

Chris Collins (BC)

Sr.

F

18-21-39

2007-08

Kevin Regan (UNH)

Sr.

.940

1.83

2006-07

Brian Boyle (BC)

Sr.

F

13-24-37

2008-09

Brad Thiessen (NU)

Jr.

.932

2.09

2007-08

Bryan Ewing (BU)

Sr.

F

13-23-35

2009-10

Carter Hutton (UML)

Sr.

.920

2.35

2008-09

James Marcou (UM)

So.

F

11-24-35

2010-11

John Muse (BC)

Sr.

.933

1.84

Colin Wilson (BU)

So.

F

10-25-35

2011-12

Parker Milner (BC)

Jr.

.928

1.85

2009-10

Bobby Butler (UNH)

Sr.

F

21-20-41

2012-13

Connor Hellebuyck (UML) Fr.

.948

1.38

Gustav Nyquist (ME)

So.

F

12-29-41

2010-11

Paul Thompson (UNH)

Sr.

F

13-29-42

2011-12

Spencer Abbott (ME)

Sr.

F

15-23-38

2012-13 Johnny Gaudreau (BC) So.

F

12-24-36

Boston College’s Johnny Gaudreau accepts the Scoring Champion Award from Turfer Athletic’s Drew Omicioli

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UML’s Connor Hellebuyck accepts the Goaltending Champion Award from Stop It Goaltending’s Brian Daccord

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38 FROZEN FOUR APPEARANCES HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS

Boston College (72) Andrew Alberts (2004, 2005) Bobby Allen (2000, 2001) Barry Almeida (2012) Cam Atkinson (2010, 2011) Blake Bellefeuille (2000) Brian Boyle (2006, 2007) Brock Bradford (2009) Doug Brown (1985, 1986) Greg Brown (1989*, 1990*) Chris Collins (2006*) Ted Crowley (1991) Brian Dumoulin (2011, 2012) Ben Eaves (2002, 2003*) Patrick Eaves (2004, 2005*) Bob Emery (1986) David Emma (‘89, ‘90, ‘91*) Jeff Farkas (2000) J.D. Forrest (2003) Johhny Gaudreau (2013*) Nathan Gerbe (2007, 2008) Brian Gibbons (2010, 2011) Brian Gionta (‘98!, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01*) Scott Gordon (1986) Peter Harrold (2006) Scott Harlow (1985, 1986*) Steve Heinze (1990) David Hymovitz (1996) Craig Janney (1987) Matti Kaltiainen (2004) Chuck Kobasew (2001!) Chris Kreider (2012) Krys Kolanos (2001) Scott LaGrand (1991) Brian Leetch (1987*!) David Littman (1988, 1989) Mike Mottau (‘98, ‘99, ‘00*) John Muse (2011) Marty Reasoner (1997, 1998) Cory Schneider (2006) Ryan Shannon (2004, 2005) Dan Shea (1987, 1988) Michael Spalla (1994) Kevin Stevens (1987) Bob Sweeney (1985) Tim Sweeney (1989) Tony Voce (2002, 2004) Patrick Wey (2013) Steven Whitney (2013) Boston University (66) Tony Amonte (1991) Pat Aufiero (2000) Rich Brennan (1994) Scott Cashman (1990!) Adam Clendening (2012)

Colby Cohen (2010) Jon Coleman (1996, 1997) Chris Connolly (2012) Carl Corazzini (2001) John Cullen (‘85, ‘86, ‘87) John Curry (‘05, ‘06, ‘07*) Tom Dion (1992) Rick DiPietro (2000!) Clark Donatelli (1986) Chris Drury (‘96, ‘97*, ‘98*) Chris Dyment (2000, 2002) Bryan Ewing (2008) Matt Gilroy (‘07, ‘08, ‘09) Mike Grier (1995) Derek Herlofsky (1994) Jacques Joubert (1994) Chris Kelleher (1998) Mike Kelfer (1988, 1989) Michel Larocque (1998, 1999) Kaj Linna (1993, 1995) Pete MacArthur (‘06, ‘07, ‘08) Shawn McEachern (1990, 1991) Freddy Meyer (2003) Kieran Millan (2009!, 2011) Bryan Miller (2005) Tom Noble (1997) Garrett Noonan (2012) Chris O’Sullivan (1995) Kevin O’Sullivan (1992, 1993) Jay Pandolfo (1996*) Tom Poti (1998) David Quinn (1986) Evan Rodrigues (2013) David Sacco (1992, 1993) Kevin Shattenkirk (2009) Scott Shaunessy (1985, 1986) Dan Spang (2006) Sean Sullivan (2007) Terry Taillefer (1986) David Warsofsky (2011) Colin Wilson (2009) Maine (56) Spencer Abbott (2012*) Blair Allison (1995, 1996) Bob Beers (1989) Ben Bishop (2008) Keith Carney (1990, 1991) David Capuano (1988, 1989) Jack Capuano (1987, 1988) David Cullen (1999) Joey Diamond (2012) Niko Dimitrakos (2002) Jeff Dimmen (2010) Mike Dunham (1993) Brian Flynn (2012)

Mike Golden (1988) Jimmy Howard (2004) Todd Jackson (2004) Chris Imes (‘92, ‘93, ‘95*) Martin Kariya (2003) Paul Kariya (1993*!) Steve Kariya (1999) Scott King (‘88, ‘89, ‘90) Cory Larose (2000) Mike Latendresse (1994) Lucas Lawson (2003) Michel Léveillé (2006, 2007) Tim Lovell (1996) Mike Lundin (2007) Jason Mansoff (1997) Mike McHugh (1988*) Peter Metcalf (2002) Jim Montgomery (‘91, ‘92, ‘93) Greg Moore (2006) Mike Morrison (2002) Francis Nault (2003) Gustav Nyquist (2010, 2011) Scott Pellerin (1992*) Jean-Yves Roy (1991, 1992) Prestin Ryan (2004) Colin Shields (2004) Garth Snow (1992, 1993) Josh Soares (2007) Jeff Tory (1995!, 1996) Josh Van Dyk (2011) Eric Weinrich (1987)

Sean Collins (2005) Ty Conklin (‘99!, ‘00*, ‘01) Rob Donovan (1993) Jayme Filipowicz (1999) Brad Flaishans (2008) Eric Flinton (1995) Matt Fornataro (2008) Brian Foster (2010) Lanny Gare (2003) Todd Hall (1996) Darren Haydar (‘99!, ‘00, ‘02*) Colin Hemingway (2002, 2003) Blake Kessel (2010, 2011) Jason Krog (‘97, ‘98, ‘99*) Jeff Levy (1991!) Scott Malone (1994) Mark Mowers (‘96, ‘97, ‘98) Chris Murray (2007) Tim Murray (1997) Mike Radja (2008) Kevin Regan (2008*) Steve Saviano (2004*) Mike Souza (2000) Trevor Smith (2007) Garrett Stafford (2002) Craig Switzer (2008) Paul Thompson (2011*) James van Riemsdyk (2009) Trevor van Riemsdyk (2013) Daniel Winnik (2006) Brian Yandle (2005, 2006)

Massachusetts (9) Justin Braun (2009, 2010) Marvin Degon (2006) Mike Kostka (2008) James Marcou (2009, 2010) Thomas Pöck (2003, 2004) Jon Quick (2007)

Northeastern (32) J.F. Aube (1994) Jim Averill (1985) Francois Bouchard (1994) Dave Buda (1989) Rob Cowie (‘89, ‘90, ‘91) Brian Dowd (1988) Jim Fahey (2001, 2002) Paul Fitzsimmons (1986) Keni Gibson (2005) Ryan Ginand (2009) Jason Guerriero (2005) Jay Heinbuck (1986) Rod Isbister (1985) Claude Lodin (1986, 1988) Wade MacLeod (2011) Dan McGillis (1995, 1996) Harry Mews (1989, 1990) Mike Morris (2005) David O’Brien (1988) Bruce Racine (1985!, 1987) Marc Robitaille (1998) Jordon Shields (1995) Mike Taylor (1994) Brad Thiessen (2009*) Joe Vitale (2008)

UMass-Lowell (29) Paul Ames (1985, 1987) Greg Bullock (1994, 1995) Anthony Cappelletti (1999) Doug Carr (2012) Dave Delfino (1987) Jeremy Dehner (2010) Maury Edwards (2009) Kory Falite (2008) Ron Hainsey (2001) Connor Hellebuyck (2013) Shane Henry (1993, 1994) Carter Hutton (2010) Ed McGrane (2002, 2003) Jon Morris (1987) Mike Murray (1993) Mike Nicholishen (1997, 1998) Joseph Pendenza (2013) Mark Richards (1992) Dwayne Roloson (1994*) Chad Ruhwedel (2013) Christian Sbrocca (1996) Carl Valimont (1988) Ben Walter (2005) Riley Wetmore (2013) Merrimack (10) Anthony Aquino (2001) Joe Cannata (2012) Mike Collins (2013) Stephane Da Costa (2011) Joe Exter (2003) Jordan Heywood (2013) Martin Legault (1995, 1997) Bryan Schmidt (2005) Rejean Stringer (1999)

Brian Gionta is the only player ever to be named a Hockey East All-Star in each of his four seasons

New Hampshire (47) Mike Ayers (2002, 2003*) Derek Bekar (1998) Bobby Butler (2010 *) Eric Boguniecki (1997)

AL L- S TA RS

The Hockey East All-Star teams spotlight the best talents that each position and each season has to offer. Selected by a vote of the league’s 11 head coaches, the All-Stars are often just as strong in character as they are in skill.

Providence (23) Tim Army (1985) Rick Bennett (1990) Mike Boback (1990, 1992) Gord Cruickshank (1986, 1987) Dan Dennis (1996) Rob Gaudreau (1991, 1992) Jon Gillies (2013) Jim Hughes (1989) Shaun Kane (1991) Matt Libby (2001) Mike Omicioli (1999) Chad Quenneville (1995) Devin Rask (2001) Nolan Schaefer (2001) Jeff Serowik (1990) Peter Taglianetti (1985) Matt Taormina (2008) Chris Terreri (1985*) Stephen Wood (2003, 2004) VERMONT (1) Viktor Stålberg (2009)

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ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

101 student-athletes were named to the league’s 2012-13 All-Academic Team in the conferences 29th season of play. Each student-athlete achieved a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or better in each of the two academic periods during which he was actively competing. Maine freshmen Devin Shore (Ajax, Ont.) and Kyle Williams (Bowdoinham, Maine) were named the recipient of the league’s Top Scholar-Athlete Award with a perfect 4.0 grade point average for the season. The league also honored six student-athletes that received “Distinguished Scholar” status. Those earning “Distinguished Scholar” status achieved a 3.0 or better in each semester over four varsity seasons. Maine’s Mark Nemec, UVM’s Ben Albertson, BC’s Brooks Dyroff, NU’s Bryan Mountain, UNH’s Scott Pavelski and BU’s Ryan Ruikka were bestowed the prestigious honor.

The 2012-13 All-Academic Team Alber, Patch (Boston College, D) Albertson, Ben (Vermont, F) + Anthoine, Mark (Maine, F) ** Arnold, Bill (Boston College, F) ** Bahe, Ben (Merrimack, F) Barone, Brad (Boston College, G) Behling, Brooks (Providence, F) Belonger, Ryan (Northeastern, F) Bly, Rhett (Merrimack, F) ** Brodhag, Brandon (Merrimack, F) ** Brown, Patrick (Boston College, F) *** Bruneteau, Brett (Vermont, F) ** Camper, Jay (New Hampshire, F) ** Carr, Doug (UMass Lowell, G) *** Cerretani, Andrew (Maine, F) ** Colantone, Michael (UMass Lowell, F) Correale, Dan (New Hampshire, F) Cronin, Matt (Merrimack, D) DeAngelo, Peter (Massachusetts, F) ** DeCenzo, Anthony (Vermont, F) *** Doerring, Blake (Vermont, D) ** Dyroff, Brooks (Boston College, F) + Fallon, Michael (UMass Lowell, F) Folin, Christian (UMass Lowell, D) Franzon, Anders (Vermont, D) Gaudreault, Maxim (New Hampshire, F) Gordon, Nick (UMass Lowell, F) Gould, Quinn (Merrimack, F) ** Goumas, Kevin (New Hampshire, F) ** Hardowa, Connor (New Hampshire, D) ** Harvey, Myles (Providence, D) ** Hellebuyck, Connor (UMass Lowell, G) Heywood, Jordan (Merrimack, D) *** Hoffman, Brody (Vermont, G) Holmstrom, Josh (UMass Lowell, F) *** Hussar, Justin (Merrimack, F) Hutton, Ben (Maine, D) Kamrass, Zach (UMass Lowell, D) ** Knodel, Eric (New Hampshire, D) Leen, Connor (Maine, F) ** Lenz, H.T. (Vermont, F) *** Lomberg, Ryan (Maine, F) MacDonald, Collin (New Hampshire, F) MacLeod, Isaac (Boston College, D) *** Mansfield, Justin (Merrimack, F/D) ** Marotta, Sam (Merrimack, G) ** McCarthy, Chris (Vermont, F) McCarthy, Tom (Merrimack, D) *** McCoy, Derek (UMass Lowell, F) McMullen, Peter (Boston College, F) McParland, Steven (Providence, F) Merchant, Will (Maine, F) Milner, Parker (Boston College, G) Moccia, Anthony (Boston University, G) Montagna, Mike (Vermont, F) ** Mountain, Bryan (Northeastern, G) + Murphy, Kyle (Providence, F) ** Nemec, Mark (Maine, D) + Top Scholar-Athletes Season Player 1991-92 Quentin Fendelet (MC) 1992-93 Quentin Fendelet (MC) 1993-94 Quentin Fendelet (MC) 1994-95 Ryan Sandholm (UML) 1995-96 Tomas Persson (NU) 1996-97 Shawn Ferullo (BU) 1997-98 Sean MacDonald (NU) 1998-99 Sean MacDonald (NU) 1999-00 Dmitri Vasiliev (UMass) 2000-01 Gray Shaneberger (Maine) 2001-02 Lucas Smith (MC) 2002-03 David Breen (MC) 2003-04 Frank Doyle (Maine) 2004-05 Ryan Sullivan (MC) 2005-06 Brad Flaishans (UNH)

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Nilsson-Roos, Tobias (Vermont, F) ** O’Connor, Brice (Maine, D) *** O’Connor, Matt (Boston University, G) Oskroba, Ben (Northeastern, D) ** Ouellette, Martin (Maine, G) Paliotta, Michael (Vermont, D) Pavelski, Scott (New Hampshire, F) + Pesce, Brett (New Hampshire, D) Pereira, Michael (Massachusetts, F) ** Pryor, Nick (Maine, D) Quast, Harry (New Hampshire, D) Randall, Ryan (New Hampshire, D) ** Regan, Jamie (New Hampshire, G) Riley, Conor (Maine, F/D) Robertson, Sean (Merrimack, D) Ruhwedel, Chad (UMass Lowell, D) *** Ruikka, Ryan (Boston University, D) + (5) Scotti, Vinny (Merrimack, F) Shea, Colin (Massachusetts, D) Shamanski, Steven (Providence, D) *** Shemansky, Adam (Maine, F) ** Shore, Devin (Maine, F) Silengo, Jeff (New Hampshire, F) ** Sit, Michael (Boston College, F) ** Smith, Kyle (New Hampshire, F) Stack, Evan (Massachusetts, F) Sullivan, Dan (Maine, G) *** Swavely, Jon (Maine, F) *** Swavely, Steven (Maine, F) Teglia, Jeff (Massachusetts, G) *** Tiefenwerth, K.J. (Massachusetts, F) Thompson, Shayne (UMass Lowell, F) *** Turk, Jonathan (Vermont, F) van Riemsdyk, Trevor (New Hampshire, D) ** Vrolyk, Robbie (Northeastern, F) ** Walls, Caylen (Vermont, D) Wells, Dylan (Providence, G) Wetmore, Riley (UMass Lowell, F) White, Matt (Vermont, F) Williams, Kyle (Maine, D) 4.00 Wills, Mike (Merrimack, D) Wright, Colin (UMass Lowell, D) ** Yevenko, Oleg (Massachusetts, D) ** ** (denotes two-time honoree) *** (denotes three-time honoree) + (denotes “Distinguished Scholar, 3.0 GPA in each semester over four varsity seasons) 2012-13 Hockey East Academic All-Star Team (Top GPA by Position) G: Anthony Moccia, Boston University (3.81) D: Kyle Williams, Maine (4.00) D: Ryan Ruikka, Boston University (3.95) F: Ben Albertson, Vermont (3.94) F: Brett Bruneteau, Vermont (3.94) F: Evan Stack, Massachusetts (3.97) F: Devin Shore, Maine (4.00) GPA 3.84 3.81 3.88 3.76 3.92 3.91 3.95 3.92 4.00 3.82 3.95 3.91 3.86 3.97 3.95

2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

Ryan Sullivan (MC) Andrew Brathwaite (MC) Ryan Sullivan (MC) Brad Flaishans (UNH) Chris Hahn (Maine) Frank Stegnar (UML) Andrew Brathwaite (MC) Frank Stegnar (UML) Andrew Brathwaite (MC) Jeff Dimmen (Maine) Dan Sullivan (Maine) Andy Balysky (PC) Ryan Flanigan (MC) Mike McLaughlin (MC) Devin Shore (Maine) Kyle Williams (Maine)

3.95 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00

SUMMA CUM LAUDE Hockey EAST Distinguished Scholars (Four years on the All-Academic Team) Player School Years Ben Albertson UVM 2009-13 Andy Balysky PC 2008-12 Michael Barkley Maine 1988-92 Rob Beck MC 1993-97 Marc Beran BC 1989-93 Andrew Braithwaite MC 2006-10 Craig Brown UML 1996-00 Josh Burrows UVM 2007-11 David Busch UNH 1998-02 John Campbell UML 1996-00 Scott Campbell UML 2007-11 Denis Chisholm NU 2005-09 Mark Cornforth MC 1991-95 Greg Costa NU 2006-10 Scott Crowder UM 2005-09 Jason DeLuca UML 2007-11 Jeff Dimmen Maine 2007-11 Brooks Dyroff BC 2009-13 Ben Eaves BC 2000-04 Arik Engbrecht NU 1998-02 Quentin Fendelet MC 1990-94 Brad Flaishans UNH 2004-08 Ryan Flanigan MC 2008-12 Thomas Fortney UNH 2005-09 Cole Gendreau PC 1997-01 Matt Germain PC 2007-11 Joe Gray MC 1997-01 Dave Gunderson PC 1996-00 Chris Hahn ME 2005-09 Jeremy Hall UML 2004-07 Derek Herlofsky BU 1991-95 Tanner House Maine 2007-11 Todd Jackson Maine 2000-04 Tom Johnson MC 1993-97 Mark Kane PC 1995-99 Martin Kariya Maine 1999-03 Casey Kesselring MC 1994-98 Brad Klyn NU 1993-97 Mike Kostka UMass 2004-08 Jason Krog UNH 1995-99 Kyle Laughlin PC 2005-09 Sebastien Laplante NU 1989-93 Martin Laroche MC 1994-98 Michael Lecomte UMass 2007-11 Michel Léveillé Maine 2004-07 Matt Libby PC 1997-01 Craig Lindsay UML 1993-97 Mike Lundin Maine 2004-07 Sean MacDonald NU 1997-01 Kyle MacKinnon PC 2007-11 Nate Maineyers PC 2002-06 Greg Manz UNH 2007-11 Matt Marshall UVM 2008-12 Mike McLaughlin NU 2008-12 Aaron Moore NU 2004-07 Nick Monroe UML 2005-09 Bryan Mountain NU 2009-present Jared Mudryk NU 2001-05 Mark Nemec Maine 2009-13 Martin Nolet UMass 2006-10 Chad Onufrechuk UNH 1995-99 Scott Pavelski UNH 2009-13 Tomas Persson NU 1992-96 Kris Porter MC 1995-99 Guy Ragault MC 1989-93 Travis Ramsey Maine 2004-08 Rob Rassey NU 2005-09 Kenny Rausch BU 1991-95 Bobby Robins UML 2002-06 J.C. Robitaille MC 2006-10 Mark Roebothan UML 2005-09 Dan Ronan BU 1995-99 Ryan Ruikka BU 2008-13 Gray Shaneberger Maine 1999-03 Brent Shepheard Maine 2004-07 Dan Shermerhorn Maine 1993-97 Ben Smith BC 2006-10 Lucas Smith Maine 1999-03 Toni Söderholm UMass 1998-02 Ryan Sullivan MC 2004-07 Michael Taylor NU 1990-94 Jason Tejchma UML 2004-07 Peter Trovato UMass 2001-05 Eric Turgeon Maine 1997-01 A.J. Walker BC 1999-03 Brett Watson UMass 2006-10 Paul Worthington UML 2006-10

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David Emma – 1991 Boston College

Chris Drury – 1998 Boston University

Paul Kariya – 1993 University of Maine

Scott Pellerin – 1992 University of Maine

Jason Krog – 1999 New Hampshire

Mike Mottau – 2000 Boston College

HOCKEY EAST HOBEY BAKER AWARD FINALISTS

1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993

Tim Army, Providence Scott Harlow, Boston College Chris Terreri, Providence John Cullen, Boston University Craig Janney, Boston College Brian Leetch, Boston College David Capuano, Maine Mike Golden, Maine Greg Brown, Boston College David Capuano, Maine Tim Sweeney, Boston College Rick Bennett, Providence Greg Brown, Boston College David Emma, Boston College David Emma, Boston College Shawn McEachern, Boston University Jean-Yves Roy, Maine Scott Pellerin, Maine Rob Gaudreau, Providence Jean-Yves Roy, Maine Paul Kariya, Maine Jim Montgomery, Maine David Sacco, Boston University

1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Dwayne Roloson, UMass Lowell Greg Bullock, UMass Lowell Chris Imes, Maine Mike Grier, Boston University Chris Drury, Boston University Jay Pandolfo, Boston University Chris Drury, Boston University Chris Drury, Boston University Jason Krog, New Hampshire Mark Mowers, New Hampshire Jason Krog, New Hampshire Brian Gionta, Boston College Steve Kariya, Maine Michel Larocque, Boston University Mike Mottau, Boston College Ty Conklin, New Hampshire Jeff Farkas, Boston College Brian Gionta, Boston College Ty Conklin, New Hampshire Brian Gionta, Boston College Jim Fahey, Northeastern Darren Haydar, New Hampshire # Ben Eaves, Boston College

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Matt Gilroy – 2009 Boston University Winners in bold

H O B E Y BAK E R AWA RD

THE HOBEY BAKER MEMORIAL AWARD

On April 7, 2000, Boston College captain Mike Mottau was named the winner of the annual Hobey Baker Award ahead of fellow BC finalists Jeff Farkas and Brian Gionta. Skating its third consecutive Hobey winner and sixth in 10 seasons, Hockey East earned the moniker “Home of the Hobey”. David Emma of Boston College was the league’s first Hobey Baker recipient in 1991. An outstanding rookie named Paul Kariya captured the award while leading his Maine team to a NCAA title in 1993 after fellow Black Bear Scott Pellerin had collected the prestigious trophy in 1992. Most recently in 2009, BU defenseman Matt Gilroy was the 29th recipient of the prestigious award. Gilroy notched a career-high 37 points in his senior campaign, while leading the Terriers to their fifth national title in school history. After a four-year hiatus, Hockey East commenced its second string of winners when BU’s Chris Drury was named college hockey’s most dominant player in 1998. New Hampshire’s Jason Krog added the trophy to his case in 1999 and Mottau completed Hockey East’s second triumvirate of winners when he stepped up to the medal stand in April of 2000. Three-time finalist Gionta fell just short of making it four in a row for Hockey East when he finished runner-up to Michigan State’s Ryan Miller in 2001. The Hobey Baker Award is presented annually to the most outstanding college hockey player in the United States. The Hobey Baker Award was initiated in 1981. Each year since 2002, a list of nominees from college coaches around the country is narrowed down to ten finalists and then narrowed down the three “Hobey Hat Trick”, from which the winner is selected. Hockey East has had 11 “Hat Trick” finalists in the last 12 years.

Thomas Pöck, Massachusetts Steve Saviano, New Hampshire Tony Voce, Boston College Patrick Eaves, Boston College Chris Collins, Boston College # Greg Moore, Maine John Curry, Boston University Nathan Gerbe, Boston College # Kevin Regan, New Hampshire Matt Gilroy, Boston University # Viktor Stålberg, Vermont Brad Thiessen, Northeastern # Colin Wilson, Boston University # Bobby Butler, New Hampshire # Gustav Nyquist, Maine # Cam Atkinson, Boston College # Gustav Nyquist, Maine Paul Thompson, New Hampshire Spencer Abbott, Maine # Brian Dumoulin, Boston College Johnny Gaudreau, Boston College #

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Arguably the highest individual honor in the sport of college ice hockey, the Hockey Humanitarian Award bridges the gender gap between the men’s and women’s game and any perceived talent gap between divisions. Annually presented to the athlete that best demonstrates the highest qualities of humanity, the award has become a symbol for everything that is right with college athletics, and it is an honor just to be nominated for the award, or to be selected as one of the five annual finalists. First given to Boston University’s J.P. McKersie in 1996, the prestigious award was claimed in back-to-back seasons by Hockey East athletes in 2003-04 (Northeastern goaltender Chanda Gunn) and 2004-05 (Boston College defenseman Sarah Carlson.) Maine’s Jim Leger was the other Hockey East winner, receiving the award for the 1999-2000 season. Northeastern’s Missy Elumba became the fifth recipient in HEA history in April of 2009 and most recently Boston College’s Brooks Dyroff become the league’s sixth recipient in 2011. Hockey East has also had seven Hockey Humanitarian finalists and had seven total finalists spanning four consecutive seasons between 2002-03 and 2005-06.

MISSION STATEMENT In an era of ever-increasing ego display, when so many of today’s athletes are sending the wrong message to our children and when success often seems measured solely by dollar signs and contract signings, it is time to call attention to individuals who embody all that is, and can be, right with sport. While the media often seem preoccupied with the antics of players after the whistle or outside the game - all the while decrying the absence of better role models for our youth - the Hockey Humanitarians want to put sports, and all of its participants, in the proper perspective. And, while team games, by definition, encompass both teamwork and the contributions of the individual to the success of the group as a whole, we want to acknowledge the accomplishments of personal character, scholarship, and the giving of oneself off the ice to the larger community as well. The Humanitarian Award is meant to be seen as a true measure of a person’s worth, not just as an athlete, but as someone who embodies those values that merit our recognition. It is our hope that in some small way such a display will have a positive influence on future generations of hockey players. We feel an obligation to help our children find the proper balance as they confront deciding who their role models are and what values they should embrace in this increasingly complex world. Our foundation believes there are Humanitarians to be found in programs everywhere and that it is time for many in the media to reconsider their focus on the frequently destructive and selfish behavior of those athletes who often receive too much of our attention. We feel that the great majority of us share the values represented by The Humanitarian Award and that the time has come for this message to be more widely disseminated.

Hockey Humanitarian Winners

and

Finalists

(Hockey East winners in bold)

1996-97 1999-00 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2007-08 2008-09 2010-11

J.P. McKersie, Boston University Jim Leger, Maine Finalist: Craig Brown, UMass Lowell Finalist: Chanda Gunn, Northeastern Chanda Gunn, Northeastern Finalist: Patrick Foley, New Hampshire Sarah Carlson, Boston College Finalist: Peter Trovato, Massachusetts Finalists: Janelle Armitage, Connecticut Jaime Sifers, Vermont Finalist: Missy Elumba, Northeastern Missy Elumba, Northeastern Brooks Dyroff, Boston College

BC’s Brooks Dyroff was the sixth Hockey East player to win the prestigious Hockey Humanitarian Award

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38 FROZEN FOUR APPEARANCES Hockey East placed four players (Two First-Team, Two Second-Team) on All-America teams in 2011-12. Hobey Baker finalists Spencer Abbott (Maine) and Brian Dumoulin (BC) headlined the group on the First-Team, along with BC’s Barry Almeida and Merrimack’s Joe Cannata on the Second-Team. In 2003-04, the league set a record with 11 of the 12 AllAmericans on the East side, coming from HEA. The CCM Hockey All-American Teams are selected by the American Hockey Coaches Association. A total of 198 All-Americans (95 First-Team, 103 Second-Team) have played in the 29-year history of the league. 1984-85 Tim Army Chris Terreri Jim Averill Doug Brown Bob Sweeney Peter Taglianetti

PC F PC G NU D BC F BC F PC D

1985-86 Scott Harlow Doug Brown John Cullen Clark Donatelli Jay Octeau Chris Terreri

BC F BC F BU F BU F BU D PC G

1986-87 Craig Janney Brian Leetch Bruce Racine Jon Morris Kevin Stevens Eric Weinrich

BC F BC D NU G UL F BC F ME D

1987-88 David Capuano Jack Capuano Bruce Racine Gord Cruickshank Brian Dowd Mike Golden Mike McHugh

ME F ME D NU G PC F NU D ME F ME F

1988-89 Greg Brown David Capuano Bob Beers Rick Bennett David Littman Tim Sweeney

BC D ME F ME D PC F BC G BC F

1989-90 Greg Brown Rob Cowie David Emma Steve Heinze Keith Carney Jean-Yves Roy

BC D NU D BC F BC F ME D ME F

1990-91 Keith Carney David Emma Shawn McEachern Jean-Yves Roy Peter Ahola Ted Crowley Jeff Levy Jim Montgomery

ME D BC F BU F ME F BU D BC D UNH G ME F

1991-92 Scott Pellerin Jean-Yves Roy David Sacco Domenic Amodeo Tom Dion Rob Gaudreau Scott LaGrand

ME F ME F BU F UNH F BU D PC D BC G

1992-93 Mike Dunham Chris Imes Paul Kariya David Sacco Cal Ingraham Kaj Linna Jim Montgomery

ME G ME D ME F BU F ME F BU D ME F

2000-01 Bobby Allen Ty Conklin Brian Gionta Carl Corazzini Ron Hainsey Krys Kolanos Devin Rask Nolan Schaefer

BC D UNH G BC F BU F UML D BC F PC F PC G

2007-08 Nathan Gerbe Matt Gilroy Mike Radja Kevin Regan Bryan Ewing Matt Fornataro Brad Flaishans Pete MacArthur

BC F BU D UNH F UNH G BU F UNH F UNH D BU F

1993-94 Mike Pomichter Dwayne Roloson Rich Brennan Shane Henry Jacques Joubert J.P. McKersie Chad Quenneville

BU F UML G BU D UML F BU F BU G PC F

2001-02 Jim Fahey Darren Haydar Colin Hemingway Niko Dimitrakos Chris Dyment Ben Eaves Peter Metcalf

NU D UNH F UNH F ME F BU D BC F ME D

2008-09 Matt Gilroy Viktor Stålberg Brad Thiessen Colin Wilson Maury Edwards James Marcou Kevin Shattenkirk

BU D UVM F NU G BU F UML D UM F BU D

1994-95 Blair Allison Greg Bullock Mike Grier Chris Imes Kaj Linna Chris O’Sullivan Chad Quenneville Jeff Tory

ME G UML F BU F ME D BU D BU F PC F ME D

2002-03 Ben Eaves Freddy Meyer Mike Ayers J.D. Forrest Lanny Gare Colin Hemingway

BC BU UNH BC UNH UNH

2009-10 Bobby Butler Gustav Nyquist Colby Cohen Brian Foster Blake Kessel Justin Braun

UNH F ME F BU D UNH G UNH D UM D

2003-04 Andrew Alberts Thomas Pöck Steve Saviano Tony Voce Patrick Eaves Jimmy Howard Todd Jackson Prestin Ryan Ryan Shannon Colin Shields Stephen Wood

BC D UM D UNH F BC F BC F ME G ME F ME D BC F ME F PC D

2010-11 Cam Atkinson Blake Kessel Gustav Nyquist Paul Thompson Stephane Da Costa John Muse Gustav Nyquist

BC F UNH D ME F UNH F MC F BC G ME F

2004-05 Andrew Alberts Sean Collins Patrick Eaves Jason Guerriero Ryan Shannon Brian Yandle

BC D UNH F BC F NU F BC F UNH D

2005-06 Chris Collins Peter Harrold Greg Moore Dan Spang Cory Schneider Brian Boyle John Curry Michel Léveillé Brian Yandle

BC F BC D ME F BU D BC G BC F BU G ME F UNH D

2006-07 Brian Boyle John Curry Michel Léveillé Matt Gilroy Jon Quick Trevor Smith Sean Sullivan

BC F BU G ME F BU D UMA G UNH F BU D

1995-96 Dan McGillis Jay Pandolfo Jeff Tory Jon Coleman Chris Drury

NU BU ME BU BU

1996-97 Jon Coleman Chris Drury Chris Kelleher Jason Krog Tim Murray

BU D BU F BU D UNH F UNH D

1997-98 Chris Drury Mark Mowers Marty Reasoner Tom Poti Marc Robitaille Brian Gionta Chris Kelleher Mike Mottau 1998-99 David Cullen Brian Gionta Steve Kariya Jason Krog Mike Mottau Jayme Filipowicz Michel Larocque Rejean Stringer

D F D D F

BU F UNH F BC F BU D NU G BC F BU D BC D ME D BC F ME F UNH F BC D UNH D BU G MC F

1999-2000 Jeff Farkas BC F Brian Gionta BC F Mike Mottau BC D Ty Conklin UNH G Chris Dyment BU D Cory Larose ME F

F D G D F F

2011-12 Spencer Abbott Brian Dumoulin Barry Almeida Joe Cannata

ME BC BC MC

F D F G

2012-13 Johnny Gaudreau BC F Chad Ruhwedel UML D Trevore van Riemsdyk UNH D Steven Whitney BC F Mike Collins MC F Jon Gillies PC G

AH CA A L L-AMERI CANS

CCM HOCKEY ALL-AMERICA Teams

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The year after Boston College’s Jerry York surpassed 800 wins, Boston University’s Jack Parker accomplished the same feat. Parker leads the list in Hockey East all-time wins, with 421. UNH head coach Dick Umile passed the late Shawn Walsh of Maine to assume the No. 2 spot behind Parker and currently has amassed 323 league wins heading into the 2012-13 season, as the active wins leaders in Hockey East play with the recent retirement of Parker from Boston University. Jerry York

Jack Parker

All-Time Win Leaders

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Coach Jerry York Ron Mason Jack Parker Rick Comley Red Berenson Len Ceglarski

School(s) Clarkson/BGSU/Boston College LSSU/BGSU/Michigan St. Boston University LSSU/NMU/Michigan St. Michigan Clarkson/Boston College

Active Win Percentage Leaders

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Coach School(s) Jeff Jackson, Notre Dame Red Berenson, Michigan Dave Hakstol, North Dakota Wayne Wilson, RIT Don Lucia, Minnesota Dean Blais, Nebraska-Omaha Dick Umile, New Hampshire Mike Schafer, Cornell Jerry York, Boston College Keith Allain, Yale

All-Time Hockey East Win Leaders Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 21. 22. 23. 24. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.

Coach Jack Parker Dick Umile Jerry York Shawn Walsh Tim Whitehead Len Ceglarski Bruce Crowder Paul Pooley Don Cahoon Blaise MacDonald Mike McShane Kevin Sneddon Mark Dennehy Fernie Flaman Greg Cronin Bill Riley, Jr. Ron Anderson Tim Army Ben Smith Chris Serino Norm Bazin Joe Mallen Bob Kullen Nate Leaman Charlie Holt Steve Stirling Jim Madigan Steve Cedorchuk Don McKenney John Micheletto

School(s) Boston University New Hampshire Boston College Maine UMass-Lowell, Maine Boston College UML, Northeastern Providence Massachusetts UMass Lowell Providence Vermont Merrimack Northeastern Maine, Northeastern Lowell Merrimack Providence Northeastern Merrimack UMass Lowell Massachusetts New Hampshire Providence New Hampshire Providence Northeastern Boston College Northeastern Massachusetts

Years 41 36 40 38 29 34

Wins 935 924 894 783 770 672

Losses 569 380 475 615 371 341

Ties 98 83 115 110 80 36

Win% .614 .696 .641 .556 .663 .658

Seasons 14 29 9 14 26 14 23 18 41 7

Wins 367 770 235 267 623 336 517 347 935 138

Losses 162 371 119 143 337 183 278 198 569 84

Tie 58 80 37 44 88 49 94 66 98 19

Win% .675 .663 .648 .637 .636 .635 .634 .622 .614 .612

(Hockey East regular-season games only; sorted by wins)

Seasons Years 1984-2013 29 1990-present 23 1994-present 19 1984-2001 17 1996-present 16 1984-1992 9 1991-2005 14 1994-2005 10 2000-2012 12 2001-2011 10 1985-1994 9 2005-present 7 2005-present 7 1984-1989 5 1996, 05-11 6 1984-1991 7 1989-1998 9 2005-2011 6 1991-1996 5 1998-2005 7 2011-present 2 1994-2000 6 1986-1990 4 2011-present 2 1984-1986 2 1984-1985 1 2011-present 2 1992-1994 2 1989-1991 2 2012-present 1

W L T 421 234 88 323 166 81 275 153 59 226 154 33 191 170 44 140 64 11 125 166 42 108 123 33 107 171 32 95 130 33 89 114 23 76 99 41 71 119 26 66 74 12 63 73 26 62 122 10 56 140 11 47 88 27 40 60 17 40 105 23 33 18 3 30 100 14 22 50 7 23 22 9 17 48 3 15 14 5 14 32 8 13 27 8 12 26 4 9 16 2

Pct. .626 .638 .625 .586 .526 .677 .438 .472 .397 .432 .445 .447 .389 .474 .463 .345 .297 .373 .415 .307 .639 .257 .323 .509 .272 .514 .333 .354 .333 .370

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Reg. Tourney Titles Titles 8 7 8 2 5 9 3 4 0 1 6 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0


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2012 NCAA Champion Boston College Eagles

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N C A A TO U RNAMEN T

Teams Chosen

Conference

(1985-2013) Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) Hockey East Association (HEA) Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) ECAC Hockey League (ECACHL) Other Conferences and Independents by

99 91 90 63 27 *

*Merrimack appeared in 1988 as an Independent before joining Hockey East.

Hockey East Appearances

School Boston College Boston University Maine Massachusetts UMass-Lowell Merrimack New Hampshire Northeastern Providence Vermont Total Hockey East

App. 20 17 18 1 5 1 18 3 5 2 91

in the

Hockey East Programs All-Time School Boston College Boston University Maine Massachusetts UMass-Lowell Merrimack New Hampshire Northeastern Providence Vermont

App. 32 32 18 1 5 2 22 4 9 5

NCAA Tournament (1985-2013)

Last 2013 2012 2012 2007 2013 2011 2013 2009 2009 2010 -

Last 2013 2012 2012 2007 2013 2011 2013 2009 2001 2010

Frozen 4 Runner-up Titles Record 12 5 4 (‘01, ‘08, ‘10, ‘12) 39-22-0 8 3 2 (1995, 2009) 23-19-0 11 3 2 (1993, 1999) 30-20-0 0 0 0 1-1-0 1 0 0 5-5-1 0 0 0 0-1-0 4 2 0 14-18-0 0 0 0 1-3-0 1 1 0 6-9-0 1 0 0 2-2-0 38 13 8 121-100-1

in the

Division-I NCAA Tournament (1948-2013)

Frozen 4 Runner-up Titles Record 23 6 5 (‘49, ‘01, ‘08, ‘10, ‘12) 45-39-0 21 5 5 (‘71, ‘72, ‘78, ‘95, ‘09) 38-33-0 11 3 2 (‘93, ‘99) 30-20-0 0 0 0 1-1-0 1 0 0 5-5-1 0 0 0 2-3-0 7 2 0 15-25-0 0 0 0 3-4-1 3 1 0 9-15-0 2 0 0 3-6-0

Krys Kolanos converts in overtime to clinch the 2001 NCAA title for the Eagles at Pepsi Arena

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Numbers

Regionals

Seasons: 29 NCAA Bids: 91 (3.14 per year) Championships: Eight (Maine ‘93, BU ‘95, Maine ‘99, BC ‘01, BC ‘08, BU ‘09, BC ‘10, BC ‘12) Runners-up: 13 Total number of Frozen Four representatives: 38 First Round Byes (15 seasons): 19 Overall Record: 121-100-1 First Round: 44-32-1 Second Round: 47-36 Semifinals: 21-17 Championship Game: 8-13 (Consolation Game: 1-2) Hockey East Regular Season Champions (29 Total): (title was shared in 94-95, 96-97 and 02-03) • Overall Record in NCAA Tournament: 43-31 • 14 qualified for the Frozen Four • Nine advanced to the NCAA Championship Game • Four won the NCAA title Hockey East Tournament Champions (26 Total): • Overall Record in NCAA Tournament: 53-23 • 19 qualified for the Frozen Four • 14 advanced to the NCAA Championship Game • Six won the NCAA title Hockey East Combined Champions (15 Total): (including UMass Lowell in 2013) (won both regular season and tournament) • Overall Record in NCAA Tournament: 32-11 • 11 qualified for the Frozen Four • Eight advanced to the NCAA Championship Game • Five won the NCAA title

• Since regional tournament play began in 1992, 28 of the 44 teams that have advanced to the Frozen Four from the eastern regional tournaments have been from Hockey East. Five have come from the WCHA, six from the ECACHL, and two from the CCHA. (13 Hockey East teams have been sent to the western regionals, with just two advancing to the Frozen Four.)

Frozen Four • Over the last 16 seasons, Hockey East has boasted 23 of the 64 Frozen Four qualifiers, the most of any conference. By comparison: Hockey East: 23 WCHA: 19 CCHA: 15 ECACHL: 5 • At least two Hockey East teams have qualified for the Frozen Four in 13 of the conference’s 29 seasons, dominating the competition in that span. By comparison: Hockey East: 13 times WCHA: Six times CCHA: Six times ECACHL: One time (last time was in 1983)

Championship Game • At least one Hockey East team has appeared in the National Championship Game in 14 of the last 17 years. Hockey East was represented by at least one team in the NCAA championship game in each of eight straight years from 1997 to 2004. That is the most consecutive appearances in the title game by any conference since the inception of Hockey East in 1984-85. Hockey East has boasted 19 of the 40 teams that have advanced to the championship game since 1993. • On two occasions, 1995 and 1999, the NCAA championship game featured two Hockey East squads. Only the WCHA (in 2005) has been able to make that claim since the inception of Hockey East in 1984-85.

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1992-93 Maine Black Bears

No. Player Cl. Pos. 1 Mike Dunham Jr. G 2 Andy Silverman So. D 3 Matt Martin Jr. D 4 Chris Imes Jr. D 5 Jack Rodrigue So. D 6 Jason Weinrich Jr. D 9 Paul Kariya Fr. F 10 Mike Latendresse So. F 11 Dan Murphy Sr. D 12 Wayne Conlan So. F 13 Dave MacIsaac So. D 14 Dave LaCouture Sr. F 15 Peter Ferraro Fr. F 16 Patrice Tardif Jr. F 17 Chris Ferraro Fr. F 18 Eric Fenton Sr. F 19 Jim Montgomery (C) Sr. F 20 Brad Purdie Fr. F 22 Kent Salfi Sr. F 24 Lee Saunders Jr. D 25 Justin Tomberlin Jr. F 26 Chuck Texiera Jr. F 27 Martin Mercier Sr. F 30 Garth Snow Sr. G 31 Cal Ingraham Jr. F 33 Greg Hirsch Fr. G 36 Jamie Thompson Fr. F Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:

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Hometown Endwell, N.Y. Beverly, Mass. Hamden, Conn. Birchdale, Minn. Nashua, N.H. Gardiner, Maine No. Vancouver, B.C. Montreal, Que. Hamden, Conn. West Haven, Conn. Arlington, Mass. Natick, Mass. Sound Beach, N.Y. St. Methode, Que. Sound Beach, N.Y. So. Portland, Maine Montreal, Que. Ormeaux, Que. Clifton Park, N.Y. Fernie, B.C. Coleraine, Minn. Easton, Mass. Lachine, Que. Wrentham, Mass. Georgetown, Mass. Chelmsford, Mass. Wayland, Mass.

Shawn Walsh Red Gendron Grant Standbrook

1993 NCAA Championship Game April 3, 1993 • Bradley Center • Milwaukee, Wis. Maine Lake Superior State

1 2 1

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3 3 0

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First Period: Maine – Patrice Tardif (Latendresse), 0:03 Maine – Chris Ferraro (Imes, P. Ferraro), 7:10 LSSU – Mike Bachusz (Angelelli, Ness), 17:02 Second Period: LSSU – Clayton Beddoes (unassisted), 7:01 (PP) LSSU – John Hendry (Beddoes), 15:46 LSSU – Wayne Strachan (Hullett), 18:42 Third Period: Maine – Jim Montgomery (Kariya), 4:19 Maine – Jim Montgomery (Imes, Kariya), 7:40 Maine – Jim Montgomery (Kariya), 8:54 (PP) Shots on Goal: Maine – 11-10-8 – 29 LSSU – 6-10-8 – 24 Saves: Maine – Mike Dunham 12, Garth Snow 8 LSSU – Blaine Lacher 24 Penalties: Maine 5-10; LSSU 6-12 Power Plays: Maine 1 for 3; LSSU 1 for 2 Most Outstanding Player: Jim Montgomery (Maine)

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1994-95 Boston University Terriers

No. Player 2 Kaj Linna 3 Chris O’Sullivan 4 Chris Kelleher 5 Doug Wood 7 Rich Brennan 8 Bill Pierce 9 Shawn Bates 10 Peter Donatelli 11 Bob Lachance 12 Mike Grier 14 John Hynes 15 Mike Sylvia 16 Kenny Rausch 17 Jay Pandolfo 18 Chris Drury 19 Steve Thornton 20 Jeff Kealty 21 Mike Prendergast 22 Matt Wright 24 Jacques Joubert (C) 26 Jon Coleman 27 Shane Johnson 30 Tom Noble 35 Derek Herlofsky

Cl. Pos. Sr. D So. F Fr. D Jr. D Sr. D So. F So. F Fr. F Jr. F So. F Fr. F Fr. F Sr. F Jr. F Fr. F Sr. F Fr. D Sr. F So. F Sr. F So. D So. D Fr. G Sr. G

Hometown Helsinki, Finland Dorchester, Mass. Dedham, Mass. Sudbury, Mass. Guilderland, N.Y. Burlington, Mass. Medford, Mass. No. Providence, R.I. Bristol, Conn. Holliston, Mass. Warwick, R.I. Newton, Mass. Danbury, Conn. Burlington, Mass. Fairfield, Conn. Gloucester, Ont. Framingham, Mass. So. Boston, Mass. Belmont, Mass. South Bend, Ind. Canton, Mass. Brandon, Man. Hanover, Mass. Minneapolis, Minn.

Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:

Jack Parker Bill Berglund Mike Eruzione Blaise MacDonald

1995 NCAA Championship Game

April 1, 1995 • Providence Civic Center • Providence, R.I.

Boston University Maine

1 1 0

2 2 1

3 3 1

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First Period: BU – Steve Thornton (unassisted), 14:57 (PP) Second Period: BU – Chris O’Sullivan (Thornton, Grier), 7:27 BU – Jacques Joubert (Linna, Prendergast), 9:15 (PP) Maine – Tim Lovell (Frenette, Thompson), 14:51 Third Period: Maine – Trevor Roenick (Rodrigue, Tory), 0:31 (PP) BU – Mike Sylvia (Bates, Pandolfo), 5:23 BU – Chris O’Sullivan (Brennan, Grier), 8:30 (PP) BU – Bob Lachance (Thornton), 18:47 (SH)

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1995 NCAA Champions

Shots on Goal: BU – 11-14-14 – 39 Maine – 9-5-9 – 23 Saves: BU – Tom Noble 21 Maine – Blair Allison 33 Penalties: BU 10-20; Maine 6-12 Power Plays: BU 3 for 4; Maine 1 for 8 Most Outstanding Player: Chris O’Sullivan (BU)

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1998-99 Maine Black Bears

No. Player 2 Eric Turgeon 3 Doug Janik 4 Peter Metcalf 5 Robert Ek 7 Adam Tate 10 Tuomo Jaaskelainen 11 Jason Vitorino (C) 12 Ben Guite 13 Marcus Gustafsson 15 Niko Dimitrakos 16 Dan Kerluke 17 Bobby Stewart (C) 18 Steve Kariya (C) 21 Matthias Trattnig 24 Jim Leger 25 David Cullen (C) 26 A.J. Begg 27 Ed Wood 29 Anders Lundback 30 Mike Morrison 31 Brendan Walsh 32 Magnus Lundback 33 Alfie Michaud 37 Barrett Heisten 39 Cory Larose

Cl. Pos. Hometown Fr. D Augusta, Maine Fr. D Agawam, Mass. Fr. D Pembroke, Mass. Jr. D Lulea, Sweden So. D Kanata, Ont. So. F Helsinki, Finland Sr. F Brookline, Mass. Jr. F Montreal, Que. Sr. F Knivsta, Sweden Fr. F Somerville, Mass. So. F Brampton, Ont. Sr. F Ft. McMurray, Alb. Sr. F No. Vancouver, B.C. So. F Graz, Austria Jr. F Saugus, Mass. Sr. D St. Catharines, Ont. Fr. F Vancouver, B.C. Fr. F Thompson, Man. So. F Lulea, Sweden Fr. G Exeter, N.H. Jr. F Dorchester, Mass. So. F Lulea, Sweden Jr. G Selkirk, Man. Fr. F Anchorage, Alaska So. F Campbellton, N.B.

Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:

Shawn Walsh Nate Leaman Gene Reilly Grant Standbrook

1999 NCAA Championship Game April 3, 1999 • Arrowhead Pond • Anaheim, Calif. Maine New Hampshire

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First Period: Maine – Ben Guite (Vitorino, Kerluke), 15:47 (PP) Second Period: Maine – Niko Dimitrakos (Cullen, Metcalf), 4:10 UNH – Darren Haydar (Souza, Conklin), 15:58 Third Period: UNH – Mike Souza (Krog, Haydar), 3:33 Overtime: Maine – Marcus Gustafsson (Larose), 10:50 Shots on Goal: Maine – 12-11-7-9 – 36 UNH – 16-19-8-5 – 48 Saves: Maine – Alfie Michaud 46 UNH – Ty Conklin 36 Penalties: Maine 8-16; UNH 9-26 Power Plays: Maine 1 for 7; UNH 0 for 7 Most Outstanding Player: Alfie Michaud (Maine)

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2000-01 Boston College Eagles

No. Player 1 Tim Kelleher 2 Bobby Allen 4 Brooks Orpik 5 Bill Cass 6 Marty Hughes 7 Rob Scuderi 8 Anthony D’Arpino 10 Jeff Giuliano 11 Krys Kolanos 12 Brian Gionta (C) 13 Tony Voce 14 Ty Hennes 15 Ales Dolinar 17 A.J. Walker 18 Mark McLennan 19 Chuck Kobasew 20 Joe Schuman 22 Ben Eaves 23 J.D. Forrest 24 Brett Peterson 25 Justin Dziama 27 Mike Lephart 28 Dan Sullivan 29 Tom Egan 30 Scott Clemmensen

Cl. Pos. So. G Sr. D Jr. D So. D Sr. F Sr. D So. D Jr. F So. F Sr. F Fr. F Fr. F Jr. F So. F Sr. F Fr. F Fr. D Fr. F Fr. D Fr. D Fr. F Sr. F Sr. D So. G Sr. G

Hometown Belmont, Mass. Hull, Mass. East Amherst, N.Y. Hingham, Mass. Hicksville, N.Y. Bethpage, N.Y. Johnston, R.I. Nashua, N.H. Calgary, Alb. Rochester, N.Y. Philadelphia, Pa. Kent, Wash. East Northport, N.Y. Faribault, Minn. Kanata, Ont. Osoyoos, B.C. Bloomington, Minn. Faribault, Minn. Auburn, N.Y. Northborough, Mass. Natick, Mass. Niskayuna, N.Y. So. Windsor, Conn. Rye, N.Y. Urbandale, Iowa

Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:

Jerry York Mike Cavanaugh Jim Logue Scott Paluch

2001 NCAA Championship Game April 7, 2001 • Pepsi Arena • Albany, NY

Boston College North Dakota

1 0 0

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First Period: No scoring Second Period: BC – Chuck Kobasew (Giuliano), 5:26 (PP) BC – Mike Lephart (Forrest, Allen), 8:50 Third Period: UND – Tim Skarperud (Roche, Lundbohm), 16:18 (PP) UND – Wes Dorey (Schneekloth, Lundbohm), 19:24 Overtime: BC – Krys Kolanos (Voce, Kobasew), 4:43

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2001 NCAA Champions

Shots on Goal: BC – 9-12-7-3 – 31 UND – 9-9-16-3 – 37 Saves: BC – Scott Clemmensen 35 UND – Karl Goehring 28 Penalties: BC 7-14; UND 7-14 Power Plays: BC 1 for 7; UND 1 for 7 Most Outstanding Player: Chuck Kobasew (BC)

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2008 NCAA Champions

2007-08 Boston College Eagles

No. Player Cl. Pos. Hometown 1 John Muse Fr. G East Falmouth, Mass. 2 Anthony Aiello Jr. D Braintree, Mass. 4 Mike Brennan (C) Sr. D Smithtown, N.Y. 5 Tim Filangieri Jr. D Islip Terrace, N.Y. 6 Tim Kunes Jr. D Huntington, N.Y. 7 Carl Sneep So. D Nisswa, Minn. 9 Nathan Gerbe Jr. F Oxford, Mich. 10 Ryan Hayes Fr. F Syracuse, N.Y. 11 Joe Adams Sr. F Wayzata, Minn. 12 Ben Smith So. F Avon, Conn. 13 Pat Gannon Sr. F Arlington, Mass. 14 Matt Greene (A) Sr. F Plymouth, Mass. 15 Joe Whitney Fr. F Reading, Mass. 17 Brian Gibbons Fr. F Braintree, Mass. 18 Kyle Kucharski Jr. F Saugus, Mass. 19 Brock Bradford Jr. F Burnaby, B.C. 20 Joseph Ehiorobo So. F Farmingdale, Maine 21 Benn Ferriero Jr. F Essex, Mass. 22 Dan Bertram (A) Sr. F Calgary, Alb. 24 Matt Lombardi So. F Milton, Mass. 25 Matt Price So. F Milton, Ont. 26 Nick Petrecki Fr. D Clifton Park, N.Y. 27 Andrew Orpik Jr. F East Amherst, N.Y. 28 Corey Griffin So. F Hingham, Mass. 29 Alex Kremer So. G Darien, Conn. 30 Andrew Margolin Fr. G Mahwah, N.J. Head Coach: Associate Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:

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Jerry York Mike Cavanaugh Greg Brown Jim Logue

2008 NCAA Championship Game April 12, 2008 • Pepsi Center • Denver, Colo. Boston College Notre Dame

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3 1 0

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First Period: No Goals Second Period: BC - Nathan Gerbe (Gibbons, Smith), 2:23 BC - Nathan Gerbe (Smith, Bertram), 5:37 BC - Joe Whitney (Gerbe, Ferriero), 8:11 ND - Kevin Deeth (Lawson, Cole), 9:07 Third Period: BC - Ben Smith (Gerbe, Gibbons), 5:31 Shots on Goal: BC - 7-11-5 - 23 ND - 5-8-8 - 21 Saves: BC - John Muse 20 ND - Jordan Pearce 19 Penalties: BC 8-16; ND 5-10 Power Plays: BC 2 for 5; ND 0 for 8 Most Outstanding Player: Nathan Gerbe (BC)

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2008-09 Boston University Terriers

No. Player 2 Eric Gryba 3 Kevin Shattenkirk 4 Ryan Ruikka 5 David Warsofsky 6 Joe Pereira 7 Brian Strait (A) 8 Steve Smolinsky 9 Corey Trivino 10 Chris Higgins 11 Zach Cohen 12 Chris Connolly 13 Nick Bonino 14 Andrew Glass 15 John McCarthy (C) 16 Kevin Gilroy 17 Victor Saponari 18 Brandon Yip 21 Jason Lawrence 22 Russ Gaudet 25 Colby Cohen 26 Luke Popko 27 Vinny Saponari 31 Kieran Millan 32 Adam Kraus 33 Colin Wilson 35 Grant Rollheiser 97 Matt Gilroy (C)

Head Coach: Associate Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:

Cl. Pos. Jr. D So. D Fr. D Fr. D So. F Jr. D Sr. F Fr. F Sr. F Jr. F Fr. F So. F Fr. F Sr. F Fr. F So. F Sr. F Sr. F Fr. F So. D Jr. F Fr. F Fr. G So. G So. F Fr. G Sr. D

Hometown Saskatoon, Sask. New Rochelle, N.Y. Chelsea, Mich. Marshfield, Mass. West Haven, Conn. Waltham, Mass. Plymouth, Mass. Toronto, Ont. Lynnfield, Mass. Schaumburg, Ill. Duluth, Minn. Unionville, Conn. Wrentham, Mass. Andover, Mass. North Bellmore, N.Y. Powder Springs, Ga. Maple Ridge, B.C. Saugus, Mass. Burlington, Mass. Villanova, Pa. Skillman, N.J. Powder Mills, Ga. Edmonton, Alb. Irving, Texas Winnipeg, Man. Chilliwack, B.C. North Bellmore, N.Y.

Jack Parker David Quinn Mike Bavis Mike Geragosian

2009 NCAA Championship Game April 11, 2009 • Verizon Center • Washington, D.C. Miami Boston Univeristy

1 1 1

2 2 0

3 OT F 0 0 3 2 1 4

First Period: BU -- Chris Connolly (Warsofsky, Gryba), 15:15 Second Period: MIA -- Gary Steffes (Miele, Palmer) 2:01 Third Period: MIA -- Tommy Wingels (Camper) 12:31 MIA -- Trent Vogelhuber (Kaufman) 1 5:52 BU -- Zach Cohen (Bonino, Brandon Yip) 1 9:00.5 EAG BU -- Nick Bonino (Gilroy, Higgins) 1 9:42.6 EAG Overtime: BU -- Colby Cohen (Shattenkirk, Connolly) 11:47

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2009 NCAA Champions

Shots on Goal: MIA – 10-9-9-4 – 32 BU – 9-7-7-9 – 32 Saves: MIA – Cody Reichard- 28 BU – Kieran Millan- 29 Penalties: Miami 3-6; BU 8-16 Power Plays: Miami 0-7; BU 0-2 Most Outstanding Player: Colby Cohen (BU)

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2009-10 Boston College Eagles

No. Player Cl. Pos. Hometown 1 John Muse Jr. G East Falmouth, Mass. 2 Brian Dumoulin Fr. D Biddeford, Maine 4 Tommy Cross So. D Simsbury, Conn. 5 Philip Samuelsson Fr. D Scottsdale, Ariz. 6 Patrick Wey Fr. D Pittsburgh, Pa. 7 Carl Sneep Sr. D Nisswa, Minn. 8 Edwin Shea So. D Shrewsbury, Mass. 9 Barry Almeida So. F Springfield, Mass. 10 Jimmy Hayes So. F Dorchester, Mass. 11 Pat Mullane Fr. F Wallingford, Conn. 12 Ben Smith Sr. F Avon, Conn. 13 Cam Atkinson So. F Greenwich, Conn. 14 Brooks Dyroff Fr. F Boulder, Col. 15 Joe Whitney Jr. F Reading, Mass. 17 Brian Gibbons Jr. F Braintree, Mass. 19 Chris Kreider Fr. F Boxford, Mass. 21 Steven Whitney Fr. F Reading, Mass. 22 Paul Carey So. F Weymouth, Mass. 23 Malcolm Lyles So. D Miami Gardens, Fla. 24 Matt Lombardi Sr. F Milton, Mass. 25 Matt Price Sr. F Milton, Ont. 27 Patch Alber Fr. D Clifton Park, N.Y. 28 Tommy Atkinson So. F Greenwich, Conn. 30 Chris Venti So. G Needham, Mass. 35 Parker Milner Fr. G Pittsburgh, Pa. Head Coach: Associate Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:

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Jerry York Mike Cavanaugh Greg Brown Jim Logue

2010 NCAA Championship Game April 10, 2010 • Ford Field • Detroit, Mich. Boston College Wisconsin

1 1 0

2 0 0

3 4 0

F 5 0

First Period: BC - Ben Smith (S. Whitney, J. Whitney), 12:57 Second Period: No Scoring Third Period: BC - Cam Atkinson (J. Whitney, Gibbons), 1:38 BC - Jimmy Hayes (Hayes, Samuelsson), 3:40 BC - Cam Atkinson (Gibbons, J. Whitney), 7:20 BC - Matt Price (unassisted), 15:29 Shots on Goal: BC - 12-6-8 - 26 WIS - 5-9-6 - 20 Saves: BC - John Muse 20 WIS - Scott Gudmandson 21 Penalties: BC 4-8; WIS 6-12 Power Plays: BC 2-5; WIS 0-3 Most Outstanding Player: Ben Smith (BC)

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2011-12 Boston College Eagles

2012 NCAA Championship Game No. Player Cl. Pos. Hometown April 7, 2012 • Tampa Bay Times Forum 1 Brian Billett Fr. G Brunswick, Maine Tampa, Fla. 2 Brian Dumoulin Jr. D Biddeford, Maine 3 Patch Alber Jr. D Clifton Park, N.Y. 1 2 3 F 4 Tommy Cross (C) Sr. D Simbury, Conn. Ferris State 1 0 0 1 5 Mark Begert Fr. D West Vancouver, B.C. Boston College 2 0 2 4 6 Patrick Wey Jr. D Pittsburgh, Pa. 7 Isaac MacLeod So. D Nelson, B.C. First Period: 8 Edwin Shea Sr. D Shrewsbury, Mass. BC - Steven Whitney - 15 (Almeida) 3:18 9 Barry Almeida (A) Sr. F Springfield, Mass. FSU- Garrett Thompson - 11 (Huff, Ouellette) 5:19 10 Danny Linell Fr. F Great Neck, N.Y. 11 Pat Mullane Jr. F Wallingford, Conn. BC- Paul Carey - 18 (Dumoulin, Mullane) PPG GWG 10:33 12 Kevin Hayes So. F Dorchester, Mass. Second Period: 13 Johnny Gaudreau Fr. F Carneys Point, N.J. No Scoring 14 Brooks Dyroff Jr. F Boulder, Col. Third Period: 15 Cam Spiro Fr. F Hingham, Mass. BC- Johnny Gaudreau - 21 (Hayes, Wey) 16:58 17 Destry Straight Fr. F West Vancouver, B.C. BC- Steven Whitney- 16 (Arnold) ENG 18:57 18 Michael Sit Fr. F Edina, Minn. 19 Chris Kreider Jr. F Boxford, Mass. Shots on Goal: 21 Steven Whitney Jr. F Reading, Mass. 1 2 3 F 22 Paul Carey (A) Sr. F Weymouth, Mass. 7 15 6 28 23 Patrick Brown So. F Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Ferris State Boston College 8 14 15 37 24 Bill Arnold So. F Needham, Mass. 27 Quinn Smith Fr. F Fairfield, Conn. 28 Tommy Atkinson Sr. F Greenwich, Conn. Saves: 30 Chris Venti Sr. G Needham, Mass. FSU- Taylor Nelson, 33 (21-7-3) 35 Parker Milner Jr. G Pittsburgh, Pa. BC- Parker Milner, 27 (29-5-0) Head Coach: Associate Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:

Jerry York Mike Cavanaugh Greg Brown Jim Logue

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2012 NCAA Champions

Penalties: FSU 4-8; BC 5-10 Power Plays: FSU 0-4; BC 1-3 Most Outstanding Player: Parker Milner (BC)

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ncaa tournament RESULTS 1985

Quarterfinals Minnesota 7, at BC 5 at BC 4, Minnesota 1 (BC wins total goals series 9-8) at Michigan St. 3, Providence 2 Providence 4, at Michigan St. 2 (PC wins total goals series 6-5) Semifinals Providence 4, BC 3 (3OT) Consolation Minnesota-Duluth 7, BC 6 (OT) CHAMPIONSHIP RPI 2, Providence 1

1986

Quarterfinals Minnesota 6, at BU 4 Minnesota 5, at BU 3 (Minn.wins total goals series 11-7) at Michigan St. 6, BC 4 at Michigan St. 4, BC 2 (MSU wins total goals series 10-6)

1987

Quarterfinals Minnesota 4, at BC 1 at BC 3, Minnesota 2 (Minn. wins total goals series 6-4) at Michigan St. 6, Maine 2 at Michigan St. 5, Maine 3 (MSU wins total goals series 11-5)

1988

(Merrimack competed as Independent) First Round at Northeastern 5, Merrimack 3 Merrimack 7, at Northeastern 3 (MC wins total goals series 10-8) at Wisconsin 7, Lowell 1 Lowell 4, at Wisconsin 4 (Wisc. wins total goals series 11-5) Quarterfinals Merrimack 4, at Lake Superior 3 at Lake Superior 5, Merrimack 0 (LSSU wins total goals series 8-4) at Maine 5, Bowling Green 1 at Maine 4, Bowling Green 3 (Maine wins total goals series 9-4) Semifinals Lake Superior 6, Maine 3 Consolation Maine 5, Minnesota 2

1989

First Round at No. Michigan 9, Providence 5 Providence 4, at No. Michigan 2 Providence 2, at No. Michigan 0 at BC 8, Bowling Green 5 at BC 4, Bowling Green 2 Quarterfinals Providence 8, at Maine 6 at Maine 3, Providence 2

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at Maine 4, Providence 3 (2OT) BC 6, at Michigan St. 3 at Michigan St. 7, BC 2 at Michigan St. 5, BC 4 (OT) Semifinals Minnesota 7, Maine 4 Consolation Michigan St. 7, Maine 4

1990

First Round at Maine 8, Bowling Green 4 at Maine 5, Bowling Green 2 North Dakota 8, at BU 5 at BU 5, North Dakota 3 at BU 5, North Dakota 0 Quarterfinals at BC 4, Minnesota 2 Minnesota 2, at BC 1 at BC 6, Minnesota 1 at Wisconsin 7, Maine 3 at Wisconsin 4, Maine 3 (OT) at Michigan St. 6, BU 3 BU 5, at Michigan St. 3 BU 5, at Michigan St. 3 Semifinals Wisconsin 2, BC 1 Colgate 3, BU 2

1991

First Round Providence 4, at Minnesota 3 at Minnesota 8, Providence 4 at Minnesota 8, Providence 3 (Minnesota wins series, 2-1) Alaska-Anchorage 3, at BC 2 Alaska-Anchorage 3, at BC 1 (UAA wins series, 2-0) Quarterfinals at Maine 4, Minnesota 0 at Maine 5, Minnesota 3 (Maine wins series, 2-0) at BU 4, Michigan 1 at BU 8, Michigan 1 (BU wins series, 2-0) Semifinals No. Michigan 5, Maine 3 BU 7, Clarkson 3 CHAMPIONSHIP No. Mich. 8, Boston U. 7 (3OT)

1992

First Round Michigan St. 4, BU 2 Wisconsin 4, UNH 2 Quarterfinals Michigan St. 3, Maine 2

1993

Quarterfinals Maine 6, Minnesota 2 BU 4, No. Michigan 1 Semifinals Lake Superior 6, BU 1 Maine 4, Michigan 3 (OT) CHAMPIONSHIP Maine 5, Lake Superior 4

1994

First Round UNH 2, RPI 0 UMass Lowell 4, Michigan St. 3 LSSU 6, Northeastern 5 (OT) Quarterfinals BU 4, Wisconsin 1 Harvard 7, UNH 1 Minnesota 2, UML 1(2OT) Semifinals BU 4, Minnesota 1 CHAMPIONSHIP Lake Superior 9, BU 1

1995

First Round Denver 9, UNH 2 Quarterfinals BU 6, Lake Superior 2 Maine 4, Denver 2 Semifinals BU 7, Minnesota 3 Maine 4, Michigan 3 (3OT) CHAMPIONSHIP BU 6, Maine 2

1996

First Round Minnesota 5, Providence 1 UMass Lowell 6, Michigan St. 2 Quarterfinals BU 3, Clarkson 2 Colo. College 5, UMass Lowell 3 Semifinals Michigan 4, BU 0

1997

First Round Colorado College 3, UNH 2 Quarterfinals BU 4, Denver 3 (OT) Semifinals BU 3, Michigan 2 CHAMPIONSHIP North Dakota 6, BU 4

1998

First Round UNH 7, Wisconsin 4 Quarterfinals BC 6, Colorado College 1 UNH 4, BU 3 (OT) Semifinals Michigan 4, UNH 0

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1999

First Round Maine 4, Ohio St. 2 BC 2, No. Michigan 1 Quarterfinals Maine 7, Clarkson 2 UNH 2, Michigan 1 (OT) BC 3, North Dakota 1 Semifinals UNH 5, Michigan St. 3 Maine 2, BC 1 (OT) CHAMPIONSHIP Maine 3, UNH 2 (OT)

2000

First Round Niagara 4, UNH 1 BC 6, Michigan St. 5 (OT) BU 5, St. Cloud St. 3 Quarterfinals Maine 5, Michigan 2 BC 4, Wisconsin 1 St. Lawrence 3, BU 2 (4OT) Semifinals North Dakota 2, Maine 0 BC 4, St. Lawrence 2 CHAMPIONSHIP North Dakota 4, BC 2

2001

First Round Maine 5, Minnesota 4 (OT) Wisconsin 4, Providence 1 Quarterfinals BC 3, Maine 1 Semifinals BC 4, Michigan 2 CHAMPIONSHIP BC 3, North Dakota 2 (OT)

2002

First Round Maine 4, Harvard 3 (OT) Quarterfinals Maine 4, BU 3 UNH 4, Cornell 3 Semifinals Maine 7, UNH 2 CHAMPIONSHIP Minnesota 4, Maine 3 (OT)

2003

First Round BU 6, Harvard 4 UNH 5, St. Cloud St. 2 BC 1, Ohio St. 0 Michigan 2, Maine 1 Quarterfinals UNH 3, BU 0 Cornell 2, BC 1 (2OT) Semifinals UNH 3, Cornell 2

CHAMPIONSHIP Minnesota 5, UNH 1

2004

First Round Maine 5, Harvard 4 BC 5, Niagara 2 Michigan 4, UNH 1 Quarterfinals Maine 2, Wisconsin 1 (OT) BC 3, Michigan 2 (OT) Semifinals Maine 2, BC 1 CHAMPIONSHIP Denver 1, Maine 0

2005

First Round BC 5, Mercyhurst 4 North Dakota 4, BU 0 at Minnesota 1, Maine 0 (OT) UNH 3, Harvard 2 (OT) Quarterfinals Denver 4, UNH 2   North Dakota 6, BC 3

2006

First Round BU 9, Nebraska-Omaha 2 BC 5, Miami 0 Maine 6, Harvard 1 Michigan State 1, UNH 0 Quarterfinals BC 5, BU 0 Maine 5, Michigan State 4 Semifinals BC 6, North Dakota 5 Wisconsin 5, Maine 2 CHAMPIONSHIP Wisconsin 2, BC 1

2007

First Round UMass 1, Clarkson 0 (OT) BC 4, St. Lawrence 1 Maine 4, St. Cloud 1 Michigan State 5, BU 1 Miami 2, UNH 1 Quarterfinals BC 4, Miami 0 Maine 3, UMass 1 Semifinals BC 6, North Dakota 4 Michigan State 4, Maine 2 CHAMPIONSHIP Michigan State 3, BC 1

2008

First Round Notre Dame 7, UNH 3 BC 5, Minnesota 2 Quarterfinals BC 4, Miami (Ohio) 3 (OT) Semifinals BC 6, North Dakota 1 CHAMPIONSHIP BC 4, Notre Dame 1

2009

First Round Boston U. 8, Ohio State 3 UNH 6, North Dakota 5 (OT) Vermont 4, Yale 1 Cornell 3, NU 2 Quarterfinals Boston U. 2, UNH 1 Vermont 3, Air Force 2 (2OT) Semifinals Boston U. 5, Vermont 4 CHAMPIONSHIP Boston U. 4, Miami 3 (OT)

2010

First Round BC 3, Alaska 1 UNH 6, Cornell 2 Wisconsin 3, Vermont 2 Quarterfinals BC 9, Yale 7 RIT 6, UNH 2 Semifinals BC 7, Miami 1 CHAMPIONSHIP BC 5, Wisconsin 0

2011

First Round UNH 3, Miami 1 Notre Dame 4, Merrimack 3 OT Colorado College 8, BC 4 Quarterfinals Notre Dame 2, UNH 1

2012

First Round UMass-Lowell 4, Miami 3 (OT) BC 2, Air Force 0 Minnesota 7, BU 3 Minnesota-Duluth 5, Maine 2 Quarterfinals Boston College 4, Minnesota-Duluth 0 Union 4, UMass-Lowell 2 Semifinals BC 6, North Dakota 1 CHAMPIONSHIP BC 4, Ferris State 1

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ncaa tournament RESULTS (CONTINUED)

2013

First Round UMass Lowell 6, Wisconsin 1 New Hampshire 5, Denver 2 Union 5, Boston College 1 Quarterfinals UMass Lowell 2, New Hampshire 0 Semifinals Yale 3, UMass Lowell 2 (OT)

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FROZEN FOUR ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS

Frozen Four All-Tournament Team Honorees (59) Boston College–25 Maine–17 Boston University–11 New Hampshire–5 Providence–1 1985 G–Chris Terreri, Providence* 1988 F–David Capuano, Maine 1991 F–Tony Amonte, Boston University F–Jean-Yves Roy, Maine 1993 G–Garth Snow, Maine D–Chris Imes, Maine F–Paul Kariya, Maine F–Jim Montgomery, Maine* 1994 F–Mike Pomichter, Boston University 1995 G–Blair Allison, Maine D–Chris Imes, Maine D–Kaj Linna, Boston University F–Shawn Bates, Boston University F–Chris O’Sullivan, Boston University* F–Dan Shermerhorn, Maine 1997 D–Tom Poti, Boston University F–Chris Drury, Boston University 1998 D–Mike Mottau, Boston College F–Marty Reasoner, Boston College 1999 G–Alfie Michaud, Maine* D-David Cullen, Maine D–Jayme Filipowicz, New Hampshire F–Niko Dimitrakos, Maine F–Jason Krog, New Hampshire F–Mike Souza, New Hampshire

2003 F–Steve Saviano, New Hampshire F–Nathan Martz, New Hampshire 2004 D–Prestin Ryan, Maine F–Dustin Penner, Maine

2006 D–Brett Motherwell, Boston College F–Chris Collins, Boston College 2007 F–Brian Boyle, Boston College F–Nathan Gerbe, Boston College 2008 G–John Muse, Boston College D–Mike Brennan, Boston College F–Nathan Gerbe, Boston College* F–Ben Smith, Boston College 2009 G–Kieran Millan, Boston University D–Colby Cohen, Boston University* F–Nick Bonino, Boston University F–Colin Wilson, Boston University 2010 G–John Muse, Boston College D–Brian Dumoulin, Boston College F–Ben Smith, Boston College* F–Cam Atkinson, Boston College F–Joe Whitney, Boston College 2012 G–Parker Milner, Boston College* D–Brian Dumoulin, Boston College F–Paul Carey, Boston College F–Steven Whitney, Boston College *indicates Frozen Four Most Outstanding Player

2000 D–Mike Mottau, Boston College F–Jeff Farkas, Boston College 2001 G–Scott Clemmensen, Boston College D–Rob Scuderi, Boston College F–Chuck Kobasew, Boston College* F–Krys Kolanos, Boston College 2002 D–Michael Schutte, Maine F–Peter Metcalf, Maine F–Robert Liscak, Maine

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1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989

Michigan Boston College Colorado College Michigan Michigan Michigan Rensselaer Michigan Michigan Colorado College Denver North Dakota Denver Denver Michigan Tech North Dakota Michigan Michigan Tech Michigan State Cornell Denver Denver Cornell Boston University Boston University Wisconsin Minnesota Michigan Tech Minnesota Wisconsin Boston University Minnesota North Dakota Wisconsin North Dakota Wisconsin Bowling Green Rensselaer Michigan State North Dakota Lake Superior State Harvard

Dartmouth Dartmouth Boston University Brown Colorado College Minnesota Minnesota Colorado College Michigan Tech Michigan North Dakota Michigan State Michigan Tech St. Lawrence Clarkson Denver Denver Boston College Clarkson Boston University North Dakota Cornell Clarkson Minnesota Cornell Denver Michigan Tech Minnesota Michigan Tech Michigan Boston College North Dakota Northern Michigan Minnesota Wisconsin Harvard Minnesota Duluth Providence Harvard Michigan State St. Lawrence Minnesota

Third Fourth Site Other semifinalists: BC and Colorado College Col. Springs, Colo. Michigan Colorado College Col. Springs, Colo. Michigan Boston College Col. Springs, Colo. Boston University Colorado College Col. Springs, Colo. Yale St. Lawrence Col. Springs, Colo. Rensselaer Boston University Col. Springs, Colo. Michigan Boston College Col. Springs, Colo. Harvard St. Lawrence Col. Springs, Colo. St. Lawrence Boston College Col. Springs, Colo. Clarkson Harvard Col. Springs, Colo. Clarkson Harvard Minneapolis, Minn. Boston College St. Lawrence Troy, N.Y. Boston University St. Lawrence Boston, Mass. Minnesota Rensselaer Denver, Colo. Michigan St. Lawrence Utica, N.Y. Clarkson Boston College Chestnut Hill, Mass. Rensselaer Providence Denver, Colo. North Dakota Brown Providence, R.I. Denver Boston University Minneapolis, Minn. Michigan State North Dakota Syracuse, N.Y. Cornell Boston College Duluth, Minn. Harvard Michigan Tech Col. Springs, Colo. Wisconsin Michigan Tech Lake Placid, N.Y. Denver Harvard Syracuse, N.Y. Wisconsin Denver Boston, Mass. Boston College Cornell Boston, Mass. Boston University Harvard Boston, Mass. Boston University Harvard St. Louis, Mo. Brown Boston University Denver, Colo. Boston University New Hampshire Detroit, Mich. Bowling Green Wisconsin Providence, R.I. Dartmouth New Hampshire Detroit, Mich. Dartmouth Cornell Providence, R.I. Michigan Tech Northern Michigan Duluth, Minn. Northeastern New Hampshire Providence, R.I. Providence Minnesota Grand Forks, ND North Dakota Michigan State Lake Placid, N.Y. Minnesota Duluth Boston College Detroit, Mich. Minnesota Denver Providence, R.I. Minnesota Harvard Detroit, Mich. Maine Minnesota Lake Placid, N.Y. Michigan State Maine St. Paul, Minn.

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Wisconsin Northern Michigan Lake Superior State Maine Lake Superior State Boston University Michigan North Dakota Michigan Maine North Dakota Boston College Minnesota Minnesota Denver Denver Wisconsin Michigan State Boston College Boston University Boston College Minnesota-Duluth Boston College Yale

Colgate Boston University Wisconsin Lake Superior State Boston University Maine Colorado College Boston University Boston College New Hampshire Boston College North Dakota Maine New Hampshire Maine North Dakota Boston College Boston College Notre Dame Miami Wisconsin Michigan Ferris State Quinnipiac

Boston College Maine Michigan Boston University Harvard Michigan Boston University Colorado College New Hampshire Boston College Maine Michigan New Hampshire Cornell Boston College Colorado College Maine Maine Michigan Bemidji State Miami Notre Dame Minnesota UMass Lowell

Year Champion Runner-up Other Semifinalists Site Boston University Clarkson Michigan State Michigan Minnesota Minnesota Vermont Michigan Ohio State Michigan State St. Lawrence Michigan State Michigan Michigan Minnesota Duluth Minnesota North Dakota North Dakota North Dakota Vermont RIT North Dakota Union St. Cloud State

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Detroit, Mich. St. Paul, Minn. Albany, N.Y. Milwaukee, Wis. St. Paul, Minn. Providence, R.I. Cincinnati, Ohio Milwaukee, Wis. Boston, Mass. Anaheim, Calif. Providence, R.I. Albany, N.Y. St. Paul, Minn. Buffalo, N.Y. Boston, Mass. Columbus, Ohio Milwaukee, Wis. St. Louis, Mo. Denver, Colo. Washington, D.C. Detroit, Mich. St. Paul, Minn. Tampa, Fla. Pittsburgh, Pa.

F RO Z E N F O U R R ES ULTS

ALL-TIME FROZEN FOUR RESULTS

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Jonathan Quick (Massachusetts ‘07) Los Angeles Kings Goaltender 2012 Stanley Cup Champion Conn Smythe Trophy Winner

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Player College (Years) Andrew Alberts BC ‘05 Cam Atkinson BC ‘11 Adrian Aucoin BU ‘92 Nick Bonino BU’ 10 Brian Boyle BC ‘07 Justin Braun UM ‘10 Bobby Butler UNH ‘10 Alex Chiasson BU ‘12 Brett Clark ME ‘96 Charlie Coyle BU ‘12 Stephane Da Costa MC ‘11 Patrick Eaves BC ‘05 Mark Fayne PC ‘10 Benn Ferriero BC ‘09 Brian Flynn UM ‘12 Nathan Gerbe BC ‘09 Hal Gill PC ‘97 Matt Gilroy BU ‘09 Brian Gionta BC ‘01 Stephen Gionta BC ‘06 Eric Gryba BU ‘10 Ron Hainsey UML ‘01 Peter Harrold BC ‘06 Jimmy Hayes BC ‘11 Matt Irwin UM ‘10 Chuck Kobasew BC ‘01 Mike Kostka UM ‘10 Chris Kreider BC ‘12 Ben Lovejoy BC ‘03 Mike Lundin ME ‘07 Colin McDonald PC ‘07 Torrey Mitchell UVM ‘07 Gustav Nyquist ME ‘11 Jamie Oleksiak NU ‘11 Brooks Orpik BC ‘01 Jay Pandolfo BU ‘96 Dustin Penner ME ‘04 Nick Petrecki BC ‘09 Teddy Purcell ME ‘07 Marty Reasoner BC ‘98 Jon Rheault PC ‘08 Chad Ruhwedel UML ‘13 Rob Scuderi BC ‘01 Kevin Shattenkirk BU ‘10 Patrick Sharp UVM ‘02 Ben Smith BC ‘10 Trevor Smith UNH ‘07 Viktor Stålberg UVM ‘09 Bryan Strait BU ‘09 Matt Taormina PC ‘09 James van Riemsdyk UNH ‘09 David Van Der Gulik BU ‘06 Joe Vitale NU ‘09 Ryan Whitney BU ‘04 Colin Wilson BU ‘09 Daniel Winnik UNH ‘06 Brandon Yip BU ‘09

2012-13 Team(s) Vancouver Columbus Columbus Anaheim N.Y. Rangers San Jose Nashville Dallas Minnesota Minessota Ottawa Detroit New Jersey N.Y. Rangers Buffalo Buffalo Nashville N.Y. Rangers Montreal New Jersey Ottawa Winnepeg New Jersey Chicago San Jose Colorado Toronto N.Y. Rangers Anaheim Minnesota N.Y. Islanders Minnesota Detroit Dallas Pittsburgh Boston Los Angeles San Jose Tampa Bay N.Y. Islanders Florida Buffalo Los Angeles St. Louis Chicago Chicago Pittsburgh Chicago N.Y. Islanders Tampa Bay Toronto Colorado Pittsburgh Edmonton Nashville Anaheim Nashville

Pos D F D F F D F F D F F F D F F F D D F F D D D F D F D F D D F F F D D F F D F F F D D D F F F F D D F F F D F F F

Goalies College (Years) Ben Bishop ME ‘08 Scott Clemmensen BC ‘01 Rick DiPietro BU ‘00 Jimmy Howard ME ‘05 Carter Hutton UML ‘10 Jonathan Quick UM ‘07 Cory Schneider BC ‘07

2012-13 Team(s) Tampa Bay Florida N.Y. Islanders Detroit Chicago Los Angeles Vancouver

GP 9 19 3 42 1 37 30

POINTS

Teddy Purcell James van Riemsdyk Brian Gionta Kevin Shattenkirk Viktor Stålberg

GP 24 35 36 27 38 41 20 7 8 37 9 34 31 4 26 42 32 15 48 48 33 47 23 10 38 37 35 23 32 11 45 45 22 16 46 18 33 1 48 31 5 7 48 48 28 1 1 47 6 2 48 9 33 34 25 48 38 Min. 502 866 176 2446 59 2134 1733

G 0 9 0 5 2 0 3 6 0 8 1 2 1 0 6 5 0 0 14 4 2 0 2 1 6 5 0 2 0 0 7 4 3 0 0 0 2 0 11 0 0 0 1 5 6 1 0 9 1 0 18 0 2 4 7 6 3

A 1 9 4 8 3 7 6 1 1 6 1 6 5 1 5 5 0 0 12 10 4 13 3 3 6 4 8 1 10 1 10 4 3 2 8 0 12 0 25 5 0 0 11 18 14 0 0 14 0 0 14 2 3 9 12 13 5

W-L-T 3-4-1 3-7-2 0-3-0 21-13-7 0-1-0 18-13-4 17-9-4

GA 25 53 12 87 3 87 61

P 1 18 4 13 5 7 9 7 1 14 2 8 6 1 11 10 0 0 26 14 6 13 5 4 12 9 8 3 10 1 17 8 6 2 8 0 14 0 36 5 0 0 12 23 20 1 0 23 1 0 32 2 5 13 19 19 8

23

GOALS

James van Riemsdyk Brian Gionta Teddy Purcell Viktor Stålberg Cam Atkinson

18 14 11 9 9

ASSISTS

Teddy Purcell Kevin Shattenkirk Viktor Stalberg James van Riemsdyk

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PiM 32 4 16 8 29 6 4 0 0 28 0 4 16 0 0 14 12 6 8 14 26 10 6 0 10 21 27 6 29 0 32 21 6 14 32 2 18 0 12 4 0 0 4 20 14 0 0 25 12 0 26 6 17 23 4 16 26

GAA Svs Save% 2.99 277 .917 3.67 368 .874 4.09 71 .855 2.13 1042 .923 3.05 28 .893 2.45 802 .902 2.11 774 .927

TOP OFFENSIVE PERFORMANCES in 2012-13 36 32 26 23

+/- -7 +9 -8 -3 -13 -5 -2 +3 -9 +3 -3 -1 +6 E +6 -3 -3 -3 +3 +2 -3 -8 -8 E -1 +6 -7 -1 +6 -2 -1 -8 E -5 +17 -2 -2 0 -1 -3 E E -6 +2 +8 +1 E +16 +1 -1 -7 +2 -7 -7 +1 +13 -3

IN THE NH L

Listed below are the former Hockey East players who played in the NHL in 2012-13. (! – Rookie; made NHL debut in 2012-13)

25 18 14 14

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Player Coll. Andrew Alberts * BC Peter Ahola BU Bobby Allen BC Tony Amonte BU Shawn Anderson ME Cam Atkinson * BC Adrian Aucoin * BU Shawn Bates Bob Beers Derek Bekar Blake Bellefeuille Nick Bonino* Rick Bennett Eric Boguniecki Brian Boyle * Chris Bourque Justin Braun* Rich Brennan Doug Brown Greg Brown Bobby Butler * Dom Campedelli Matt Campanale Dave Capuano Jack Capuano Keith Carney Paul Cavallini Alex Chiasson * Brett Clark * Greg Classen Colby Cohen Carl Corazzini Bob Corkum Mark Cornforth Rob Cowie Charlie Coyle * Ted Crowley David Cullen John Cullen

(Years) Yrs GP G A P 2001-05 9 449 8 47 55 1989-91 3 123 10 17 27 1997-01 3 51 0 3 3 1989-91 15 1174 416 484 900 1985-86 8 255 11 51 62 2008-11 2 62 16 16 32 1991-92 18 1108 121 278 399

BU 1993-97 ME 1986-89 UNH 1995-98 BC 1996-00 BU 2007-10 PC 1986-90 UNH 1993-97 BC 2003-07 BU 2004-05 UMA 2006-10 BU 1991-95 BC 1982-86 BC 1986-90 UNH 2006-10 BC 1982-85 UNH 2007-11 ME 1986-89 ME 1985-88 ME 1988-91 PC 1984-85 BU 2009-12 ME 1995-96 MC 1998-00 BU 2007-10 BU 1997-01 ME 1985-89 MC 1991-95 NU 1988-91 BU 2010-12 BC 1989-91 ME 1995-99 BU 1983-87

Stephane Da Costa* MC 2009-11 Craig Darby PC 1991-93 Jeff Daw UML 1992-96 Kevin Dean UNH 1987-91 Niko Dimitrakos ME 1998-02 Joe DiPenta BU 1997-99 Jon DiSalvatore PC 1999-03 Clark Donatelli BU 1984-87 Peter Douris UNH 1983-85 Chris Drury BU 1994-98 Dale Dunbar BU 1980-85

10 465 72 8 258 28 3 11 0 2 5 0 4 112 11 3 15 1 7 178 34 6 309 46 3 33 1 3 135 4 6 50 2 15 854 160 4 94 4 3 128 20 1 2 0 1 1 0 4 104 17 3 6 0 16 1018 45 10 564 56 1 7 6 14 689 45 3 90 7 1 3 0 1 19 2 12 720 97 1 6 0 2 78 7 1 37 8 2 34 2 2 19 0 11 621 187 3 9 1 7 4 4 2 2 11 12 2

126 79 0 1 22 1 42 36 3 25 6 214 14 28 0 0 38 0 183 177 1 141 10 0 1 103 0 12 6 4 0 363

198 107 0 1 26 2 76 82 4 29 8 374 18 48 0 0 55 0 228 233 7 186 17 0 3 200 0 19 14 6 0 550

35 4 3 7 196 21 35 56 1 0 1 1 331 7 48 55 158 24 38 62 174 6 17 23 6 0 0 0 35 3 4 7 321 54 67 121 892 255 360 615 2 0 0 0

NHL regular season stats only * – played in NHL in 2012-13

Patrick Eaves * BC 2002-05 8 Player Coll. (Years) Yrs David Emma BC 1987-91 5 Jim Ennis BU 1985-87 1

414 GP 34 5

72 G 5 1

69 141 A P 6 11 0 1

Jim Fahey Jeff Farkas Mike Farrell Chris Ferraro Peter Ferraro Mark Fayne* Benn Ferrerio * Tom Fitzgerald Brian Flynn Matt Foy Doug Friedman Jamie Fritsch

NU BC PC ME ME PC BC PC UM MC BU UNH

1998-02 1996-00 1997-00 1992-93 1992-93 2006-10 2005-09 1986-88 2008-12 2001-02 1990-94 2005-09

4 92 1 24 25 3 11 0 2 2 3 13 0 0 0 6 74 7 9 16 6 92 9 15 24 3 170 9 28 37 4 96 14 9 23 17 1097 139 190 329 1 26 6 5 11 3 56 6 7 13 2 18 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0

Nathan Gerbe * Rob Gaudreau Hal Gill * Matt Gilroy* Brian Gionta * Stephen Gionta* Jeff Giuliano Matt Glennon Mike Grier Eric Gryba * Bill Guerin Ben Guite

BC PC PC BU BC BC BC BC BU BU BC ME

2005-08 1988-92 1993-97 2005-09 1997-01 2002-06 1998-02 1987-91 1993-96 2007-10 1989-91 1996-00

5 188 29 43 72 4 231 51 54 105 14 1102 36 148 184 4 209 10 36 46 11 695 231 214 445 3 61 1 0 1 2 101 5 10 15 1 3 0 0 0 14 1060 162 221 383 1 33 2 4 6 19 1263 429 427 856 6 175 19 26 45

Ron Hainsey * Peter Harrold * Scott Harlow Darren Haydar Jimmy Hayes * Steve Heinze Barrett Heisten Colin Hemingway Ken Hodge Ben Holmstrom Joe Hulbig

UML 1999-01 BC 2002-06 BC 1982-86 UNH 1998-02 BC 2008-11 BC 1988-91 ME 1989-00 UNH 1999-03 BC 1984-87 UML 2006-10 PC 1992-96

10 7 1 5 2 12 1 1 4 2 5

Brayden Irwin Matt Irwin *

UVM 2006-10 UMA 2008-10

1 1

John Jakopin Doug Janik Craig Janney

MC 1993-97 ME 1998-01 BC 1985-87

6 9 12

113 1 6 7 190 3 16 19 760 188 563 751

Paul Kariya Steve Kariya Chris Kelleher Chuck Kobasew * Krys Kolanos

ME ME BU BC BC

15 3 1 10 5

989 402 587 989 65 9 18 27 1 0 0 0 568 108 100 208 149 20 22 42

1992-94 1995-99 1994-98 2000-01 1999-01

591 34 158 192 198 10 23 33 1 0 1 1 23 1 7 8 41 6 7 13 694 178 158 336 10 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 142 39 48 87 7 0 0 0 55 4 4 8 2 38

0 6

0 6

0 12

HOCKEY EAST AND THE STANLEY CUP Many former Hockey East players have found success in the NHL, and several have had their names engraved on the Stanley Cup as well. During the New York Rangers’ championship run in 1994, Boston College product Brian Leetch became the first Hockey East alum (and the first American) to win the Conn Smythe Trophy, awarded to the Stanley Cup Tournament’s Most Valuable Player. Lou Lamoriello, one of the founding fathers of Hockey East, has sipped from the Cup as an administrator three times with the New Jersey Devils. 34 Hockey East alums have won the Stanley Cup. Year Team Players 1986 Montreal Steve Rooney (PC) 1991 Pittsburgh Kevin Stevens (BC), Peter Taglianetti (PC) , Scott Young (BU) 1992 Pittsburgh Shawn McEachern (BU), Kevin Stevens (BC), Peter Taglianetti (PC) 1993 Montreal Ed Ronan (BU) 1994 NY Rangers Brian Leetch (BC) - Conn Smythe 1995 New Jersey Kevin Dean (UNH), Bill Guerin (BC), Chris Terreri (PC) 1996 Colorado Scott Young (BU) 1997 Detroit Doug Brown (BC) 1998 Detroit Doug Brown (BC) 2000 New Jersey Jay Pandolfo (BU), Chris Terreri (PC) 2001 Colorado Chris Drury (BU), Bryan Muir (UNH) 2003 New Jersey Brian Gionta (BC), Jay Pandolfo (BU) 2007 Anaheim Dustin Penner (Maine), Joe DiPenta (BU), Ryan Shannon (BC) 2008 Detroit Jimmy Howard (Maine) 2009 Pittsburgh Hal Gill (PC), Bill Guerin (BC), Brooks Orpik (BC), Rob Scuderi (BC) 2012 Los Angeles Dustin Penner (Maine), Jon Quick (UMass) - Conn Smythe, Rob Scuderi (BC) 2013 Chicago Viktor Stalberg, Ben Smith

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Vermont’s Viktor Stålberg wins his first Stanley Cup in his 4-year NHL career

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38 FROZEN FOUR APPEARANCES ALUMNI / NHL REGISTRY GP 23 202

G 2 27

A 1 37

P 3 59

Scott Lachance Dan LaCouture Cory Larose Jeff Lazaro Jay Leach Steve Leach Brian Leetch Jeff Libby John Lilley Ben Lovejoy * Mike Lundin *

BU 1990-91 BU 1996-97 ME 1996-00 UNH 1986-90 PC 1997-01 UNH 1984-86 BC 1986-87 ME 1994-97 BU 1991-92 BC 2002-03 ME 2003-07

14 819 31 112 143 8 337 20 25 45 1 7 0 1 1 3 102 14 23 37 6 70 1 2 3 15 702 130 153 283 18 1205 247 781 1028 1 1 0 0 0 3 23 3 8 11 5 130 4 31 35 6 252 4 32 36

Bruce Major Matt Martin Greg Mauldin Jay Mazur John McCarthy Colin McDonald * Shawn McEachern Dan McGillis Mike McHugh Marty McInnis Steve McKenna Freddy Meyer

ME 1985-89 ME 1990-93 UMA 2001-04 ME 1983-87 BU 2005-09 PC 2003-07 BU 1988-91 NU 1992-96 ME 1984-88 BC 1988-91 MC 1993-96 BU 1999-03

1 4 3 4 3 3 14 9 4 12 8 7

4 0 0 0 76 0 5 5 36 5 5 10 47 11 7 18 51 2 2 4 52 8 10 18 911 25 323 579 634 56 182 238 20 1 0 1 796 170 250 420 373 18 14 32 281 20 53 73

Torrey Mitchell * Jim Montgomery Greg Moore Ian Moran Jon Morris Scott Morrow Mike Mottau Mark Mowers Bryan Muir

UVM 2004-07 ME 1989-93 ME 2002-06 BC 1992-93 UML 1984-88 UNH 1988-92 BC 1996-00 UNH 1994-98 UNH 1992-95

6 5 2 12 6 1 8 7 11

325 122 10 489 103 4 313 278 279

34 9 0 21 16 0 7 18 16

47 25 0 50 33 0 51 44 37

81 34 0 71 49 0 58 62 53

Eric Nickulas Brad Norton Gustav Nyquist *

UNH 1994-97 UMA 1994-98 ME 2008-11

6 5 2

118 124 40

15 3 4

23 8 9

38 11 13

Jamie Oleksiak * Brooks Orpik * Chris O’Sullivan

NE 2010-11 BC 1998-01 BU 1993-96

1 10 5

16 631 62

0 2 2 11 108 119 2 17 19

Mike Pandolfo Jay Pandolfo * Scott Pellerin Dustin Penner * Adam Pineault Fernando Pisani Adrien Plavsic

BU 1998-02 BU 1992-96 ME 1988-92 ME 2003-04 BC 2003-04 PC 1996-00 UNH 1987-88

1 14 11 9 1 7 8

3 0 0 0 899 100 126 226 536 72 126 198 522 137 138 2 75 3 0 0 0 462 87 82 169 214 16 56 72

Nick Petrecki * BC 2007-09 1 Thomas Pöck UMA 2000-04 4 Tom Poti BU 1996-98 10 Player Coll. (Years) Yrs Teddy Purcell * ME 2006-07 7

1 118 808 GP 320

0 0 0 8 9 17 69 256 325 G A P 63 123 186

Marty Reasoner * BC 1995-98 Jon Rheault * PC 2005-08 Ed Ronan BU 1987-91 Steve Rooney PC 1981-85 Jean-Yves Roy ME 1989-92 Chad Ruhwedel* UML 2010-13 Mike Ryan NU 1999-03 Prestin Ryan ME 2001-04

15 1 6 5 4 1 2 1

798 5 182 154 61 7 65 1

97 169 266 0 0 0 13 23 36 15 13 28 12 16 28 0 0 0 7 6 13 0 0 0

David Sacco Darrel Scoville Claudio Scremin Rob Scuderi * Jeff Serowik Ryan Shannon Kevin Shattenkirk* Scott Shaunessy Jaime Sifers Ben Smith* Trevor Smith * Viktor Stålberg * Garrett Stafford Brian Sullivan Mike Sullivan Carl Sneep

BU MC ME BC PC BC BU BU UVM BC UNH UVM UNH NU BU BC

1988-93 1995-98 1986-90 1997-01 1986-90 2001-05 2007-10 1983-87 2002-05 2006-10 2005-07 2006-09 1999-03 1988-91 1986-90 2006-10

3 3 2 9 4 6 4 2 2 3 3 4 3 1 11 1

35 16 17 585 28 305 201 7 37 20 24 243 7 2 709 1

5 0 0 7 0 35 23 0 0 4 3 52 0 0 54 0

Kevin Stevens Brian Strait* Bob Sweeney Tim Sweeney

BC BU BC BC

1983-87 2009-09 1982-86 1985-89

15 3 10 8

874 329 397 726 31 0 5 5 639 125 163 288 291 55 83 138

Peter Taglianetti Matt Taormina* Patrice Tardif Stephen Tepper Chris Therien Mario Thyer Keith Tkachuk Dave Tomlinson

PC PC ME ME PC ME BU BU

1982-86 2005-09 1990-94 1988-92 1990-93 1987-89 1990-91 1987-91

11 451 18 74 92 3 49 4 8 12 2 65 7 11 18 1 1 0 0 0 11 764 29 130 159 1 5 0 0 0 18 1201 538 527 1,065 4 42 1 3 4

Nick Vachon BU 1990-91 James Van Riemsdyk* UNH 2007-09 Phil Von Stefenelli BU 1987-91 David Van der Gulik* BU 2002-06 Joe Vitale* NU 2005-09 Ben Walter UML 2002-05 Casey Wellman UMA 2008-10 Eric Weinrich ME 1985-88

GOALTENDERS

Former Maine teammates Mike Dunham (left) and Garth Snow have combined for 331 NHL victories

Player College (Years) Yrs Ben Bishop * ME 2005-08 3 Scott Clemmensen * BC 1997-01 10 John Curry BU 2003-07 2 Ty Conklin UNH 1998-01 9 Matt DelGuidice ME 1988-90 2 Rick DiPietro * BU 1999-00 9 Tom Draper UVM 1985-87 6 Mike Dunham ME 1991-93 11 Scott Fankhouser UML 1994-99 2 Brian Foster UNH 2006-10 1 Scott Gordon BC 1983-86 2 Jimmy Howard * ME 2002-05 6 Carter Hutton * UML 2006-10 1 Scott King ME 1986-90 2 Michel Larocque BU 1995-99 1 David Littman BC 1985-89 3 Alfie Michaud ME 1996-99 1 Mike Morrison ME 1998-02 2 Jon Quick* UMA 2005-07 5 Bruce Racine NU 1984-88 1 Dwayne Roloson UML 1990-94 14 Nolan Schaefer PC 1999-03 1 Cory Schneider * BC 2004-07 4 Garth Snow ME 1988-93 12 Chris Terreri PC 1983-87 14 Brad Thiessen * NU 2006-09 1

GP 23 152 4 215 11 315 53 394 23 1 23 192 1 2 3 3 2 25 249 11 606 7 68 368 406 5

W 7 64 2 96 2 130 19 141 4 0 2 110 0 0 0 0 0 11 131 0 227 5 38 135 151 3

1 1 4 244 2 33 4 46 3 110 5 24 3 41 17 1157

13 18 1 1 1 1 79 86 6 6 64 99 86 109 0 0 2 2 0 4 3 6 52 104 2 2 1 1 82 136 1 1

0 0 0 65 66 131 0 5 5 2 11 13 7 14 21 1 0 1 4 9 13 70 318 388

IN THE NH L

Player Coll. (Years) Yrs Chris Kreider * BC 2009-12 1 Jason Krog UNH 1995-99 6

NHL regular season stats only * – played in NHL in 2012-13

NHL regular season stats only * – played in NHL in 2012-13 L T SO GAA Sv% 8 0 1 2.67 .902 45 14 7 2.64 .910 2 0 0 3.79 .868 67 20 17 2.69 .906 5 1 - 3.87 .886 133 33 16 2.86 .903 23 5 - 3.07 .877 178 39 5 2.74 .908 12 2 - 3.31 .904 0 0 - 0.00 1.000 16 0 - 5.60 .830 54 0 11 2.41 .917 1 0 - 3.05 .893 0 0 - 2.95 .813 2 0 - 3.55 .868 2 0 - 5.96 .794 1 0 - 4.35 .844 7 0 3 3.28 .871 87 0 24 2.30 .916 3 0 - 3.13 .881 257 42 29 2.72 .908 1 2 - 1.88 .920 17 0 4 2.24 .928 147 44 - 2.80 .901 172 43 - 3.07 .893 1 0 - 3.72 2.48

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IN THE NH L

Player Coll. Bill Guerin BC Brian Leetch BC Keith Tkachuk BU Scott Young BU Eric Weinrich ME Tom Fitzgerald PC Tony Amonte BU Hal Gill PC Mike Grier BU Keith Carney ME Adrian Aucoin BU

500 Points

Player Coll. Keith Tkachuk BU Brian Leetch BC Paul Kariya ME Tony Amonte BU Bill Guerin BC Scott Young BU Craig Janney BC Kevin Stevens BC Chris Drury BU Shawn McEachern BU John Cullen BU

300 Goals

Player Coll. Keith Tkachuk BU Bill Guerin BC Tony Amonte BU Paul Kariya ME Scott Young BU Kevin Stevens BC

300 Assists

Player Coll. Brian Leetch BC Paul Kariya ME Craig Janney BC Keith Tkachuk BU Tony Amonte BU Scott Young BU Bill Guerin BC Kevin Stevens BC John Cullen BU Chris Drury BU Shawn McEachern BU

(Years) 1989-91 1986-87 1990-91 1985-87 1985-88 1986-88 1989-91 1993-97 1993-96 1988-91 1991-92

Pos Yrs F 19 D 18 F 18 F 14 D 17 F 17 F 15 D 13 F 14 F 16 D 17

GP 1263 1205 1201 1181 1157 1097 1174 1070 1060 1018 1072

G 429 247 538 342 70 139 416 36 162 45 121

A P 427 856 781 1028 527 1065 414 756 318 388 190 329 484 900 148 184 221 383 183 228 274 395

(Years) 1990-91 1986-87 1992-94 1989-91 1989-91 1985-87 1985-87 1983-87 1994-98 1988-91 1983-87

Pos Yrs F 18 D 18 F 14 F 15 F 19 F 14 F 12 F 15 F 12 F 14 F 11

GP 1201 1205 989 1174 1263 1181 760 874 892 911 621

G 538 247 402 416 429 342 188 329 255 256 187

A P 527 1065 781 1028 587 989 484 900 427 856 414 756 563 751 397 726 360 615 323 579 363 550

(Years) 1990-91 1989-91 1989-91 1992-94 1985-87 1983-87

Pos Yrs F 18 F 19 F 15 F 14 F 14 F 15

GP 1201 1263 1174 989 1181 874

G 538 429 416 402 342 329

A P 527 1065 427 856 484 900 587 989 414 756 397 726

(Years) 1986-87 1992-94 1985-87 1990-91 1989-91 1985-87 1989-91 1983-87 1983-87 1994-98 1988-91

Pos Yrs D 18 F 14 F 12 F 18 F 15 F 14 F 19 F 15 F 11 F 10 F 14

GP 1205 989 760 1201 1174 1181 1263 874 621 892 911

G 247 402 188 538 416 342 429 329 187 255 256

A P 781 1028 587 989 563 751 527 1065 484 900 414 756 427 856 397 726 363 550 360 615 323 579

Player Coll. Kevin Stevens BC Kevin Stevens BC John Cullen BU Paul Kariya ME Craig Janney BC Brian Leetch (D) BC Martin St. Louis UVM Paul Kariya ME

50 Goals

Player Coll. Kevin Stevens BC Kevin Stevens BC Keith Tkachuk BU Paul Kariya ME Keith Tkachuk BU

96

(Years) 1983-87 1983-87 1983-87 1992-94 1985-87 1986-87 1993-97 1992-94 (Years) 1983-87 1983-87 1990-91 1992-94 1990-91

NHL Season 1991-92 1992-93 1990-91 1995-96 1992-93 1991-92 2006-07 1998-99 NHL Season 1992-93 1991-92 1996-97 1995-96 1995-96

Andrew Alberts Boston College – 2001-05 Shawn Bates Boston University – 1993-97 Brian Boyle Boston College – 2003-2007 Bob Corkum Maine – 1985-89 Kevin Dean New Hampshire – 1987-91 Chris Drury Boston University – 1994-98 Hal Gill Providence – 1993-97 Brian Gionta Boston College – 1997-2001 Peter Harrold Boston College – 2002-2006 Dan McGillis Northeastern – 1992-96 Freddy Meyer Boston University – 1999-2003 Mark Mowers New Hampshire – 1994-98 Jay Pandolfo Boston University – 1992-96

NHL Single-Season Milestones 100 Points

FOUR SEASONS CLUB The Four Seasons Club is an exclusive group that welcomes a player only after he has completed four full seasons in Hockey East and four full seasons as a regular in the NHL. Only 20 players have achieved that milestone in the 28-year history of the league.

G 54 55 39 50 24 22 43 39 G 55 54 52 50 50

A 69 56 71 58 82 80 59 62 A 56 69 34 58 48

P 123 111 110 108 106 102 102 101 P 111 123 86 108 98

Scott Pellerin Maine – 1988-92 Fernando Pisani Providence – 1996-2000 Dwayne Roloson UMass Lowell – 1990-94 Rob Scuderi Boston College – 1997-2001 Ryan Shannon Boston College – 2001-2005 Garth Snow Maine – 1988-93 Mike Sullivan Boston University – 1986-90

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College Career Highlights (at Massachusetts): • 2007 Hockey East Second All-Star Team • 2007 CCM Second Team All-American • Posted a 33-save overtime shutout in the regional semifinals of the 2006 NCAA Tournament, leading UMass to a 1-0 win over Clarkson. • During the 2006-2007 season, set UMass single-season records for: Games Played (37), Minutes Played (2,224), Wins (19), and Saves (1046) • Between 2005-2007, Became the all-time career leader in saves per game (28.96), save% (.926), and GAA (2.40) at UMass Professional Career Highlights: • Earned a Silver Medal in the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver, B.C., Canada • Led the eighth-seed LA Kings to the 2012 Stanley Cup, and was named the Conn Smythe Trophy winner as MVP of the playoffs with a 16-4 record, 1.41 GAA, .949 save% and three shutouts. • Posted a league-leading ten shutouts in 2011-12. • Was a Vezina Trophy finalist in 2011-12 and was named to the NHL All-Star Game. • He is the first Kings goalie to win 30+ games in three straight seasons • Career regular-season stats: 286 GP, 149-100-29 Record, 2.32 GAA, .915 save%, 25 SO. • Career playoff stats: 50 GP, 29-21 Record, 2.03 GAA, .929 save%, 7 SO.

Jimmy Howard

(Drafted

by

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College Career Highlights (at Maine): • 2002-2003 Hockey East Rookie of the Year • 2003-2004 Second Team All-American and 2004 Hockey East Tournament MVP • Stopped 63 of 64 shots faced in Maine’s 2004 Hockey East Championship triple-overtime win over UMass. • 2004 NCAA National Championship Runner-Up (Lost 1-0 to Denver) • Holds Maine record for Shutouts (15), GAA (1.84), and save% (.931) • In 2004, set the NCAA single-season records for GAA (1.19) and save% (.956). Professional Career Highlights: • Won the Stanley Cup with Detroit in 2007-2008 • Tied for NHL lead in shutouts in 2012-13 with five • Since becoming Detroit’s starter in 2009-10, Howard has amassed 130 wins, tied for thirdbest in the NHL during the last four seasons • Runner-Up for the 2010 Calder Memorial Trophy (NHL Rookie of The Year) • One of three former HEA goalies invited to Team USA training camp in preparation for the 2014 Winter Olympics, along with Jonathan Quick and Cory Schneider • Career regular-season stats: 234 GP, 131-67-26 record, 2.36 GAA, .918 save%, 16 SO • Career playoff stats: 42 GP, 20-22 record, 2.57 GAA, .918 save%, 2 SO

Cory Schneider

(Drafted

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NH L ALUM NI PRO FI LES

Jon Quick

VAN, 1st Rd, 26th Pick, 2004)

College Career Highlights (at Boston College): • Named to Hockey East All-Tournament Team in all three seasons at BC • 2006 CCM First Team All-American • Led Hockey East in 2006 in GAA (1.96) and save% (.932) • Led BC to back-to-back National Championship appearances in 2006 and 2007 • 2006 Army ROTC Three Stars Award (co-winner with Chris Collins) • 2006 Hockey East Second Team All-Star and 2005 Hockey East All-Rookie Team Professional Career Highlights: • Tied for NHL lead in shutouts in 2012-13 with five • Won William M. Jennings Trophy in 2010-11, shared with Roberto Luongo • One of three former HEA goalies invited to Team USA training camp in preparation for the 2014 Winter Olympics, along with Jonathan Quick and Jimmy Howard • Traded from Vancouver to New Jersey in June 2013, in exhange for New Jersey’s 2-13 first-round pick (Bo Horvat). • Career regular-season stats: 98 GP, 55-26-8 record, 2.20 GAA, .927 save%, 9 SO • Career playoff stats: 10 GP, 1-4 record, 2.59 GAA, .922 save%

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NHL DRAFTEES PLAYING IN HOCKEY EAST Notre Dame (11) Jeff Costello (Sr., F) Thomas DiPauli (So., F) Steven Fogarty (So., F) Vince Hinostroza (Fr, F) Stephen Johns (Sr., D) Kevin Lind (Sr., D) Mario Lucia (So., F) Bryan Rust (Sr., F) Robbie Russo (Jr., D) T.J. Tynan (Sr., F) Austin Wuthrich (Jr., F)

NHL Team Ottawa Washington N.Y. Rangers Chicago Chicago Anaheim Minnesota Pittsburgh N.Y. Islanders Columbus Washington

Rd. Pick Year 5th 146 2009 4th 100 2012 3rd 72 2011 6th 169 2012 2nd 60 2010 6th 177 2010 2nd 60 2011 3rd 80 2010 4th 95 2011 3rd 66 2011 4th 107 2012

Boston College (10) Bill Arnold (Sr., F) Chris Calnan (Fr., F) Ryan Fitzgerald (Fr., F) Johnny Gaudreau (Jr., F) Adam Gilmour (Fr., F) Kevin Hayes (Sr., F) Isaac MacLeod (Sr., D) Michael Matheson, (So., D) Ian McCoshen (Fr., D) Steve Santini (Fr., D)

NHL Team Calgary Chicago Boston Calgary Minnesota Chicago San Jose Florida Florida New Jersey

Rd. Pick Year 4th 108 2010 3rd 79 2012 4th 120 2013 4th 104 2011 4th 98 2012 1st 24 2010 5th 136 2010 1st 23 2012 2nd 31 2013 2nd 42 2013

Boston University (8) NHL Team Robert Baillargeon (Fr., F) Ottawa Brendan Collier (Fr., F) Carolina Matt Grzelcyk (So., D) Boston Sam Kurker (So., F) St. Louis Sean Maguire (So., G) Pittsburgh Garrett Noonan (Sr., D) Nashville Danny O’Regan (So., F) San Jose Doyle Somerby (Fr., D) N.Y. Islanders

Rd. Pick Year 5th 136 2012 7th 189 2013 4th 85 2012 2nd 56 2012 4th 113 2012 4th 112 2011 5th 138 2012 5th 125 2012

Northeastern (4) Matt Benning (Fr., D) Cody Ferriero (Sr., F) Josh Manson (Jr., D) Kevin Roy (So., F)

NHL Team Boston San Jose Anaheim Anaheim

Rd. Pick Year 6th 175 2012 5th 127 2010 6th 160 2011 4th 97 2012

Providence (5) NHL Team Mark Adams (Sr., D) Buffalo Anthony Florentino (Fr., D) Buffalo Jon Gillies (So., G) Calgary John Gilmour (So., D) Calgary Mark Jankowski (So., F) Calgary

Rd. Pick Year 5th 134 2009 5th 143 2013 3rd 75 2012 7th 198 2013 1st 21 2012

Maine (4) Blaine Byron (Fr., F) Ben Hutton (So., D) Martin Ouellette (Sr., G) Devin Shore (So., F)

NHL Team Pittsburgh Vancouver Columbus Dallas

Rd. Pick Year 6th 179 2013 5th 147 2012 7th 184 2010 2nd 61 2012

Vermont (3) Connor Brickley (Sr., F) Nick Luukko (Jr., D) Michael Paliotta (Jr., D)

NHL Team Florida Philadelphia Chicago

Rd. Pick Year 2nd 50 2010 6th 179 2010 3rd 70 2011

UMass Lowell (3) NHL Team Evan Campbell (Fr., F) Edmonton Connor Hellebuyck (So., G) Winnipeg Scott Wilson (Jr., F) Pittsburgh

Rd. Pick Year 5th 128 2013 5th 130 2012 7th 209 2011

New Hampshire (2) NHL Team Eric Knodel (Sr., D) Toronto Brett Pesce (So., D) Carolina

Rd. Pick Year 5th 128 2009 3rd 66 2013

Massachusetts (1) Ben Gallacher (So., D)

NHL Team Florida

Rd. Pick Year 4th 93 2010

Merrimack (1) NHL Team Chris LeBlanc (Fr., F) Ottawa

Rd. Pick Year 6th 161 2013

The NHL draft has become an annual flag-waving ceremony for Hockey East as the number of NHL prospects playing in the league continues to grow. 52 NHL draftees are slated to suit up for Hockey East teams for the upcoming 2013-2014 season. Nine Hockey East student-athletes were selected in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft at the Prudential Center home of the New Jersey Devils. Notre Dame leads the way with 11 draft picks on its current roster, followed by Boston College (10) and Boston University (8). Hockey East boasted a league-record five first-round selections in 1986, to go along four first-rounders in 2000 and three in 2007. Since Boston University goaltender Rick DiPietro was taken first overall in 2000, the league has had 20 student-athletes selected in the first round. Hockey East boasts 35 all-time first-round draft picks. 558 all-time NHL draft picks have played in the 29-year history of the league.

Hockey East All-time First Round Picks

Year Pick Name School NHL Team 1984 13th David Quinn BU Minnesota 1986 5th Shawn Anderson ME Buffalo 9th Brian Leetch BC NY Rangers 11th Scott Young BU Hartford 13th Craig Janney BC Boston 17th Tom Fitzgerald PC NY Islanders 1989 5th Bill Guerin BC New Jersey 1990 19th Keith Tkachuk BU Winnipeg 1991 4th Scott Lachance BU NY Islanders 1992 13th Joe Hulbig PC Edmonton 24th Peter Ferraro ME NY Rangers 1993 4th Paul Kariya ME Anaheim 1994 22nd Jeff Kealty BU Toronto 1996 14th Marty Reasoner BC St. Louis 1999 20th Barrett Heisten ME Buffalo 2000 1st Rick DiPietro BU NY Islanders 13th Ron Hainsey UML Montreal 18th Brooks Orpik BC Pittsburgh 19th Krys Kolanos BC Phoenix 2001 14th Chuck Kobasew BC Calgary 2002 5th Ryan Whitney BU Pittsburgh 27th Mike Morris NU San Jose 2003 26th Brian Boyle BC Los Angeles 29th Patrick Eaves BC Ottawa 2004 26th Cory Schneider BC Vancouver 2007 2nd James van Riemsdyk UNH Philadelphia 14th Kevin Shattenkirk BU Colorado 28th Nick Petrecki BC San Jose 2008 7th Colin Wilson BU Nashville 2009 19th Chris Kreider BC N.Y. Rangers 2010 24th Kevin Hayes BC Chicago 28th Charlie Coyle BU San Jose 2011 14th Jamie Oleksiak NU Dallas 2012 21st Mark Jankowski PC Calgary 24th Michael Matheson BC Florida

2013 NHL Draft selections in bold

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ALUMNI COACHES AND ADMINISTRATORS

The spectrum of former Hockey East players securing high-level coaching and administrative positions is ever-expanding. Below is a partial list of former players that are now in high-level coaching and administrative positions. Individuals listed in bold competed in Hockey East play. NHL Assistant Coaches and Goaltending Coaches NHL Head Coaches Name Team Final Letter Andrew Allen Chicago Blackhawks UVM ‘01 Name Team Final Letter Tim Army Colorado Avalanche PC ‘85 Jack Capuano New York Islanders ME ‘88 Mike Dunham New York Islanders ME ‘93 John Tortorella Vancouver Canucks ME ‘81 Scott Gordon Toronto Maple Leafs BC ‘86 Joe Mullen Philadelphia Flyers BC ‘79 Dwayne Roloson Anaheim Ducks UML ‘94 Joe Sacco Buffalo Sabres BU ‘90 Mike Sullivan Vancouver Canucks BU ‘90

Division I Assistant Coaches

Name Program Mike Ayers Boston College Greg Brown Boston College Josh Ciocco Alaska-Anchorage Joe Exter Ohio State Patrick Foley Northeastern John Tortorella Jack Capuano Joey Gasparini Vermont Mike Geragosian Boston University College Head Coaches Steve Greeley Boston University Jason Guerrero Yale Name Program Final Letter Ben Guite Maine Norm Bazin UMass-Lowell UML ‘94 Jim Healey Merrimack Bill Beaney Middlebury UNH ‘73 Barrett Heisten Alaska-Anchorage Rick Bennett Union PC ‘90 T.J. Jindra Alaska-Anchorage Tim Ceglarski Elmira BC ‘87 Jerry Keefe Northeastern Rob Davies Curry BU ‘82 David Lassonde Denver Mark Dennehy Merrimack BC ‘91 Marty McInnis Boston College Bob Deraney Providence (women) BU ‘87 Jim McNiff Providence Dan Meyers Quinnipiac Brian Durocher BU (women) BU ‘78 Ryan Miller Massachusetts Bob Emery Plattsburgh BC ‘86 Ben Murphy Bentley Don Lucia Minnesota ND ‘81 Albie O’Connell Harvard Jim Madigan Northeastern NU ‘85 Kevin Patrick Vermont C.J. Marottolo Sacred Heart NU ‘89 Joe Pereira Connecticut Mike McShane Norwich UNH ‘71 Dave Peters Dartmouth Terry Meagher Bowdoin BU ‘76 Buddy Powers Boston University Jim Montgomery Denver ME ‘93 Rob Rassey Harvard Bill Riga Quinnipiac Bill O’Neill Salem State BU ‘79 John Ronan Union David Quinn Boston University BU ‘87 Brock Sheahan Notre Dame Dick Umile New Hampshire UNH ‘72 Andy Slaggert Notre Dame Gary Wright American International UVM ‘76 Mike Souza Connecticut Jerry York Boston College BC ‘67 Glenn Stewart Merrimack Jason Tapp Union Jim Tortorella New Hampshire NHL Administrators Mark White Brown Name Position Team Final Letter Ron Anderson Director of Player Recruitment Chicago Blackhawks BU ‘74 Brian Burke President of Hockey Operations Calgary Flames PC ‘77 Tim Burke Director of Scouting San Jose Sharks UNH ‘77 Gordie Clark Director of Player Personnel New York Rangers UNH ‘74 Paul Fenton Assistant General Manager Nashville Predators BU ‘82 Tom Fitzgerald Assistant to General Manager Pittsburgh Penguins PC ‘88 Jack Ferreira Special Assistant to the GM Los Angeles Kings BU ‘66 John Ferguson, Jr. Director of Pro Scouting San Jose Sharks PC ‘89 Jim Hughes Director of Player Development Toronto Maple Leafs PC ‘89 Jay Heinbuck Director of Amateur Scouting Pittsburgh Penguins NU ‘86 Jeff Kealty Chief Amateur Scout Nashville Predators BU ‘98 Chris Lamoriello Senior VP and General Manager/Scout Albany (AHL)/New Jersey PC ‘94 Lou Lamoriello CEO, President & GM New Jersey Devils PC ‘63 Dave Nonis General Manager and Senior Vice-President Toronto Maple Leafs ME ‘88 Dave Poile General Manager and Exec. V.P. of Hockey Ops. Nashville Predators NU ‘70 Dave Poulin Vice-President of Hockey Operations Toronto Maple Leafs ND ‘82 Chris Pryor Director of Hockey Operations Philadelphia Flyers UNH ‘83 Garth Snow General Manager New York Islanders ME ‘93 Other Head Coaches Name Affiliation Final Letter Tony Amonte Thayer Academy BU ‘91 Mark Carlson Cedar Rapids (USHL) UML ‘93 Mickey Goulet Italy UNH ‘69 Don Jackson EC Red Bull Salzburg (AUS) ND ‘78 Shawn McEachern Rivers School BU ‘91 Scott Young St. Mark’s BU ‘87 Other Administrators Name Tom Peters Jeff Schulman

Position Associate AD Senior Associate AD

Minor League Head Coaches Name Affiliation Clark Donatelli Wheeling (ECHL) John Hynes Wilkes-Barre (AHL) Kurt Kleinendorst Iowa (AHL) Scott Pellerin Bridgeport (AHL) Ben Simon Cincinnati (ECHL) Dean Stork Greenville (ECHL) Affiliation Boston College Vermont

Final Letter BU ‘87 BU ‘97 PC ‘83 ME ‘92 ND ‘00 UMass ‘99

Final Letter UMass ‘71 UVM ‘89

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Final Letter UNH ‘04 BC ‘90 UNH ‘07 MC ‘03 UNH ‘04 UVM ‘06 UML ‘75 BU ‘04 NU ‘05 ME ‘00 MC ‘07 ME ‘00 ND ‘07 PC ‘00 PC ‘84 BC ‘91 MC ‘98 UMass ‘10 UVM ‘03 ME ‘05 BU ‘99 ND ‘92 BU ‘11 BC ‘82 BU ‘75 NU ‘09 UML ‘96 ME ‘05 ND ‘08 ND ‘91 UNH ‘00 UNH ‘94 BU ‘02 ME ‘81 UNH ‘01

Dave Nonis

Dave Poile

COACHES AND AD M INISTRATORS

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Leach, Jay PC D 1998 Hockey East and the World Juniors: Players who skated for UNH F 1984, 1985, 1986 Team USA in the World Juniors while attending a Hockey East Leach, Steve Leetch, Brian BC D 1985, 1986, 1987 school Levesque, Willie NU F 2000 Lilley, John BU F 1992 Name School Pos. Year(s) Meyer, Freddy BU D 2001 Amonte, Tony BU F 1989, 1990 Moore, Greg ME F 2003, 2004 Arnold, Bill BC F 2012 Moran, Ian BC D 1991 Aufiero, Pat BU D 2000 Mottau, Mike BC D 1998 Bates, Shawn BU F 1995 Octeau, Jay BU D 1985 Bellefeuille, Blake BC F 1997 Orpik, Brooks BC D 2000 Beran, Marc BC F 1990 O’Sullivan, Chris BU D 1994 Boback, Mike PC F 1990 Pandolfo, Jay BU F 1994 Brennan, Rich BU D 1992 Pandolfo, Mike BU F 1999 Brickley, Connor UVM F 2012 Pomichter, Mike BU F 1993 Brown, Greg BC D 1986, 1987 Prendergast, Mike BU F 1992 Capuano, Dave ME F 1987 Quinn, David BU D 1986 Carney, Keith ME D 1990 Reasoner, Marty BC F 1996, 1997 Clendening, Adam BU D 2012 Richards, Mark UML G 1989 Coleman, Jon BU D 1994 Sabo, John BU F 2000, 2001 Corkum, Bob ME F 1987 Sacco, Joe BU F 1989 Coyle, Charlie BU F 2011, 2012 Scheifele, Steve BC F 1988 Crowley, Ted BC D 1988, 1989, 1990 Schneider, Cory BC G 2005, 2006 Dean, Kevin UNH D 1988 Shannon, Ryan BC F 2003 Dion, Tom BU D 1989 Shattenkirk, Kevin BU D 2009 DiPietro, Rick BU G 2000, 2001 Shea, Dan BC F 1986 DiSalvatore, Jon PC F 2001 Strait, Brian BU D 2008 Donatelli, Clark BU F 1984, 1985 Sullivan, Mike BU F 1988 Drury, Chris BU F 1996 Sylvia, Mike BU F 1996 Dumoulin, Brian BC D 2011 Tkachuk, Keith BU F 1991, 1992 Dunham, Mike ME G 1991, 1992 Van Riemsdyk, James UNH F 2007, 2008, 2009 Eaves, Ben BC F 2002 Warsofsky, David BU D 2010 Eaves, Patrick BC F 2004 Weinrich, Eric ME D 1985, 1986 Emma, David BC F 1988, 1989 Werner, Stephen UMass F 2000 Ferraro, Chris ME F 1992, 1993 Wey, Patrick BC D 2011 Ferraro, Peter ME F 1992, 1993 Whitney, Ryan BU D 2002, 2003 Fitzgerald, Tom PC F 1987 Wilson, Colin BU F 2008, 2009 Foley, Patrick UNH F 2000 Young, Scott BU F 1985, 1986, 1987 Forrest, Justin BC D 2001 Gaudreau, Johnny BC F 2013 Gaudreau, Rob PC F 1990 Gerbe, Nathan BC F 2006, 2007 Gillies, Jon PC G 2013 Gionta, Brian BC F 1998, 1999 Goepfert, Bobby PC G 2003 Grier, Mike BU F 1995 Guerin, Bill BC F 1989, 1990 Hainsey, Ron UML D 2000, 2001 Hall, Todd BC D 1992, 1993 Hayes, Jimmy BC F 2009 Heinke, Mike PC G 1991 Heinze, Steve BC F 1989 Heisten, Barrett ME F 1999, 2000 Howard, Jimmy ME G 2003 Imes, Chris ME D 1991, 1992 Janik, Doug ME D 1999, 2000 Janney, Craig BC F 1985, 1986 Johnson, Gregg BU F 2002 Kane, Shaun PC D 1989, 1990 Kealty, Jeff BU D 1996 Kelfer, Mike BU F 1986, 1987 Kelleher, Chris BU D 1995 Kessel, Blake UNH D 2009 Kopecky, Bill BC F 1985 Kramer, Brady PC F 1993 Kreider, Chris BC F 2010, 2011 Lachance, Bob BU F 1994 Hockey East Rookie of the Year Jon Gillies was a member Lachance, Scott BU D 1991, 1992 of the 2013 Gold Medal Winning Team with Team USA LaCouture, Dan BU F 1997 Lappin, Mike BU F 1989

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38 FROZEN FOUR APPEARANCES OLYMPICS Hockey East and the Olympics: Players who skated for Team USA in the Olympics.

Tony Amonte

BU

1998, 2002 John Lilley

BU

1994

Greg Brown

BC

1988, 1992 Matt Martin

ME

1994

Keith Carney

ME

1998 Shawn McEachern

BU

1992

Ted Crowley

BC

1994 Marty McInnis

BC

1992

Rick DiPietro

BU

2006 Brooks Orpik

BC

2010

Clark Donatelli

BU

BU

2002

Chris Drury

BU

‘02, ‘06, ‘10 Jonathan Quick

UMass

2010

Mike Dunham

ME

‘92, ‘94, ‘02 David Sacco

BU

1994

David Emma

BC

1992 Joe Sacco

BU

1992

Peter Ferraro

ME

1994 Garth Snow

ME

1994

Brian Gionta

BC

2006 Kevin Stevens

BC

1988

Scott Gordon

BC

1992 Tim Sweeney

BC

1992

Bill Guerin

BC

PC

1988

Steve Heinze

BC

1992 Keith Tkachuk

BU

‘92, ‘98, ‘02, ‘06

Chris Imes

ME

1994 Eric Weinrich

ME

1988

Craig Janney

BC

1988 Ryan Whitney

BU

2010

Scott Lachance

BU

1992 Scott Young

BU

‘88, ‘92, ‘02

Jeff Lazaro Brian Leetch

UNH BC

1988, ‘92 Tom Poti

‘98, ‘02, ‘06 Chris Terreri

1994

O LYMPICS

Player School Years Player School Years

‘88, ‘98, ‘02

Boston College’s Brooks Orpik skated in the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver, B.C. helping Team USA to a Silver Medal Boston University’s Keith Tkachuk has skated in Four Olympic Games for Team USA

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38 FROZEN FOUR APPEARANCES TEAM RECORDS Summary Wins

and

Losses

Best Win Pct.: .938 Most Wins: 26 Most Losses: 27 Fewest Losses: 1 Fewest Wins: 1 Most Home Wins: 15 Most Road Wins: 12 Most Ties: 8 Most OT Games: 10

Streaks

Maine (22-1-1 in 1992-93) Boston College (1986-87) Lowell (1985-86) New Hampshire (1987-88) Maine (1992-93) Merrimack (2004-05) Boston College (1986-87) Boston College (1984-85, 1985-86) Maine (1992-93) Boston University (2006-07) Maine (2012-13) Maine (2012-13)

Winning: 16 Unbeaten: 30 Winless: 25 Losing: 20

Maine (11/7/92 to 2/13/93) Maine (27-0-3; 1/25/92 to 2/13/93) Merrimack (0-24-1; 11/12/04 to 11/26/05) Merrimack (12/4/04 to 11/26/05)

Home Home Home Home

Boston College (12/5/89 to 2/7/91) New Hampshire (21-0-9; 11/7/98 to 1/19/01) Merrimack (0-13-0; 11/13/04 to 11/18/05) Merrimack (11/13/04 to 11/18/05)

Road Road Road Road

Winning: 17 Unbeaten: 30 Winless: 13 Losing: 13

Winning: 12 Unbeaten: 17 Winless: 23 Losing: 16

Maine (11/7/92 to 2/27/93) Maine (16-0-1; 2/7/92 to 2/27/93) Merrimack (0-20-3; 1/31/04 to 1/21/06) New Hampshire (2/10/85 to 2/6/86)

Special Teams

Best Power Play: 33.9% (50 of 118) Lowest Power Play: 7.6% (10 of 131) Best Penalty Kill: 93.5% (100 of 107) Lowest Penalty Kill: 66.7% (98 of 147) Most Power Play Goals season: 50 game: 6 both teams: 10 period: 4

Maine (1990-91) Merrimack (2006-07) New Hampshire (2000-01) Lowell (1985-86)

— Maine (1990-91) Boston University (11/8/88 vs. PC) UMass Lowell (1/15/95 vs. MC) New Hampshire (1/12/96 vs.UML) New Hampshire (1/29/05 vs. UML) Merrimack vs. Providence (11/4/94) New Hampshire (1/29/05 vs. UML)

Most Shorthanded Goals — season: 13 Boston University (1995-96) game: 3 Boston University (11/4/95 vs. NU) Boston College (1/6/95 vs. UMass) Maine (1/23/04 at BU) Most Penalty Minutes — season: 694 Northeastern (1984-85) game: 144 Maine (1/24/04 at BU) both teams: 268 Maine at Boston University (1/24/04) period: 138 Maine (1/24/04 at BU) both teams: 256 Maine at Boston University (1/24/04) Fewest Penalty Minutes — season: 227 New Hampshire (1989-90) game, both: 0 Boston College vs. Massachusetts (1/7/02)

TEAM RECORDS

The records listed here reflect only regular season games played within the conference schedule. From the 1984-85 season to the 1988-89 season, Hockey East teams played a slate of conference games that overlapped with the WCHA conference schedule, all of which counted towards the regular season standings and records.

Team Scoring

Most Goals Scored — season: 203 game: 15 both teams: 21 period: 7 both teams: 10

Boston College (1986-87) Boston College (1/30/85 vs. UL) Boston College 15, Lowell 6 (1/30/85) Boston College (1/17/92 vs. NU) New Hampshire (2/14/97 vs. PC) Boston U. 5, No. Michigan 5 (1/18/86) Boston U. 5, Wisconsin 5 (1/13/88)

Most Goals Per Game: 6.35 Fewest Goals Scored: 28 Fewest Goals Per Game: 1.04 Fewest Goals Allowed: 42 Lowest GAA: 1.75 Most Goals Allowed: 188 Highest GAA: 6.09 Fastest Two Goals – one team: 0:04

Boston College (1986-87) Merrimack (2006-07) Merrimack (2006-07) Maine (2003-04) Maine (2003-04) New Hampshire (1985-86) Merrimack (1989-90)

Lowell (1/3/87 at Minnesota) Boston University (11/30/87 vs. Denver)

Fastest Three Goals — one team: 0:24 Lowell (1/26/85 vs. Maine) both teams: 0:15 Maine vs. Merrimack (2/15/91) Fastest Four Goals – one team: 1:16 New Hampshire vs. Merrimack (11/8/97) both teams: 1:01 Maine vs. Merrimack (2/15/91)

Jim Montgomery captained the 1992-93 Maine team that went 22-1-1 in league play and 42-1-2 overall.

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Individual Scoring Most Points — career: 177 season: 74 game: 7 period: 5

Jon Morris, Lowell (1984-88) Craig Janney, BC (1986-87) Four times – Last by Mike Kelfer, BU and Dave Tomlinson, BU (11/8/88 vs. PC) Lyle Wildgoose, PC (2/5/88 vs. Maine) Brian Gionta, BC (1/27/01 vs. Maine)

Most Goals — career: 83 season: 32 game: 5 period: 5

Brian Gionta, BC (1997-2001) Scott Harlow, BC (1985-86) Jay Mazur, Maine (2/7/87 vs. Lowell) Joe Flanagan, UNH (1/3/89 at Lowell) Brian Gionta, BC (1/27/01 vs. Maine) Brian Gionta, BC (1/27/01 vs. Maine)

Most Assists — career: 103 season: 51 game: 5 period: 4

Jon Morris, Lowell (1984-88) Craig Janney, BC (1986-87) Six times Last by Martin Kariya, Maine (1/10/03 vs. NU) Bob Lachance, BU (3/4/95 vs. BC)

Most Power Play Goals — career: 31 Jeff Daw, UML (1992-96) Brian Gionta, BC (1997-2001) season: 15 David Emma, BC (1989-90) game: 4 Jay Mazur, Maine (2/7/87 vs. UML) Most Shorthanded Goals — career: 8 Mark Mowers, UNH (1994-98) season: 5 Three times Last by Jay Pandolfo, BU (1995-96) game: 3 Jay Pandolfo, BU (11/4/95 vs. NU) Most Hat Tricks — career: 7 season: 3

Brian Gionta, BC (1997-2001) Three times Last by Jay Pandolfo, BU (1995-96)

.....A HEA team scored Date 7 Goals Mar. 9, 2013 8 Goals Nov. 18, 2012 9 Goals Jan. 19, 2013 10 Goals Jan. 5, 2002 11 Goals Feb. 5, 2011 12 Goals Feb. 14, 1998 13 Goals 14 Goals Nov. 13, 1992 15 Goals Jan. 30, 1985 5 goals (P) Feb. 26, 2010

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Date Feb. 18, 2011 Dec. 3, 2010 March 1, 2002 Feb. 15, 1997 Dec. 6, 1991 March 5, 1993

Rob Cowie, NU (1987-91) Dominic Campedelli, BC (1984-85) Brian Leetch, BC (1986-87) Jack Capuano, Maine (1/30/88 vs. UNH)

Most Goals — career: 34 season: 13 game: 3

Rob Cowie, NU (1987-91) Rob Cowie, NU (1990-91) Several times Last by Thomas Pöck, UMass (1/5/03 vs. PC)

Most Assists — career: 79 season: 35 game: 4

Mike Mottau, BC (1996-00) Dominic Campedelli, BC (1984-85) Several times Last by Trevor van Riemsdyk, UNH (1/26/13 vs. MC)

Freshman Scoring Most Points — season: 63 game: 7 period: 5

Paul Kariya, Maine (1992-93) Lyle Wildgoose, PC (2/5/88 vs. Maine) Lyle Wildgoose, PC (2/5/88 vs. Maine)

Most Goals — season: 22 game: 5 period: 3

Brian Gionta, BC (1997-98) Joe Flanagan, UNH (1/3/89 at Lowell) Lyle Wildgoose, PC (2/5/88 vs. Maine)

Most Assists — season: 48 game: 5 period: 3

Paul Kariya, Maine (1992-93) Paul Kariya, Maine (12/5/92 vs. NU) Several times

Individual Miscellaneous

Longest point streak: 23 games Paul Kariya, Maine (1992-93)

THE LAST TIME

Matchup BC 7 at UVM 2 Lowell 8 at UMass 2 BC 9 at NU 3 at UNH 10, Merrimack 1 at Merrimack 11, UMass 2 at Maine 12, UMass 2 N/A at Maine 14, Merrimack 1 at BC 15, Lowell 6 Maine vs. MC (3rd)

.....Two HEA teams combined to score 14+ goals 14 goals 15 goals 16 goals 17 goals 18 goals

Most Points — career: 107 season: 39 game: 6

Matchup at BC 7, Northeastern 7 BC 9 at Boston U. 5 at Maine 9, Boston U. 6 at Merrimack 11, BC 5 Boston U. 10, Northeastern 7 Boston U. 12, Providence 6

A Player Recorded....(In a Game) Skaters 4 Goals Bobby Butler, UNH (2/12/10 vs. PC) 5 Goals Brian Flynn, Maine (2/19/10 vs. UML) 5 Assists Mike Sislo, UNH (12/5/10 vs. Vermont) 6+ Points Johnny Gaudreau, BC (3/9/13 vs. UVM; 6) 3 PPG Gustav Nyquist, Maine (2/4/11 vs. UNH) 2 SHG Josh Soares, Maine (12/9/06 vs. NU) Goalies 40 saves in SO 50+ saves

Jon Gillies, PC (1/12/13 vs. UMass; 44) Sam Marotta, MC (1/2/13 at UNH; 51)

LONGEST STREAKS Points Jay Heinbuck, NU (11/23/85 to 1/30/86) Goals Lucas Lawson, Maine (2/15/02 to 3/8/02) Wins Kevin Regan, UNH (11 games, 06-07) Shutout Streak Casey DeSmith, UNH (204:40; 11/4/12 to 11/18/12)

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Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 17. 18. 20. 24. 26. 28. 29. 31. 32. 33. 35. 38. 43. 46. 47. 48.

Name Seasons Jon Morris, UL 1984-88 David Emma, BC 1987-91 John Cullen, BU 1984-87 Dan Shea, BC 1984-88 Dave Capuano, ME 1986-89 Jim Montgomery, ME 1989-93 Brian Gionta, BC 1997-01 Jason Krog, UNH 1995-99 Mike Kelfer, BU 1985-89 Kevin Heffernan, NU 1984-88 Mark Mowers, UNH 1994-98 Chris Drury, BU 1994-98 Gord Cruickshank, PC 1984-88 Kevin Stevens, BC 1984-87 Scott Harlow, BC 1984-86 Darren Haydar, UNH 1998-02 Ken Hodge, BC 1984-87 Rob Gaudreau, PC 1988-92 Cory Larose, ME 1996-00 David Sacco, BU 1988-93 Steve Kariya, ME 1995-99 Brian Flynn, Maine 2008-12 David O’Brien, NU 1985-88 Mike Boback, PC 1988-92 Christian Sbrocca, UML 1992-96 Eric Boguniecki, UNH 1993-97 Tim Sweeney, BC 1985-89 Clark Donatelli, BU 1984-87 Harry Mews, NU 1987-90 David Tomlinson, BU 1987-91 Peter MacArthur, BU 2004-08 Rejean Stringer, MC 1995-99 Joe Flanagan, UNH 1988-92 Rob Cowie, NU (D) 1988-91 Jean-Yves Roy, ME 1989-92 Scott Pellerin, ME 1988-92 Jordon Shields, NU 1993-96 Marty Reasoner, BC 1995-98 Jeff Farkas, BC 1996-00 Brian Gibbons, BC 2007-11 Wade MacLeod, NU 2007-11 Mike McHugh, ME 1984-88 Ben Eaves, BC 2000-04 Chad Quenneville, PC 1991-95 Tony Voce, BC 2000-04 Mike Souza, UNH 1996-00 James Richmond, UNH 1984-87 Rod Isbister, NU 1983-86 Shawn Wansborough, ME 1994-98 Craig Charron, UML 1986-90 Tim Hanley, UNH 1984-88

Points Per Game

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Dave Capuano, ME Scott Harlow, BC David Emma, BC Craig Janney, BC Jim Montgomery, ME Jean-Yves Roy, ME Ken Hodge, BC Steve Heinze, BC John Cullen, BU Rod Isbister, NU

GP 121 91 98 122 80 87 96 96 107 121 93 94 117 97 96 96 76 88 92 91 95 108 117 80 95 90 97 98 92 92 104 93 88 93 63 81 94 71 94 107 107 109 71 91 94 96 91 65 85 103 117

G 74 67 64 56 65 49 83 53 67 56 53 74 81 56 56 56 42 57 39 43 42 50 51 47 37 48 57 49 41 45 47 38 56 34 53 57 40 45 46 33 46 47 32 53 53 40 38 44 51 46 42

(minimum of 50 games) Seasons GP G 1986-89 80 65 1984-86 68 61 1987-91 91 67 1985-87 56 33 1989-93 87 49 1989-92 63 53 1984-87 76 42 1988-91 63 54 1984-87 98 64 1984-86 65 44

A 83 63 94 64 97 53 79 45 89 56

A 103 94 89 94 83 97 61 91 72 82 82 59 50 69 67 67 79 63 81 75 76 68 67 68 78 66 57 62 69 65 62 70 51 73 53 49 66 59 58 71 58 57 71 50 50 62 63 56 49 54 58

Pts 148 124 161 97 146 106 121 99 153 100

Pts 177 161 153 150 148 146 144 144 139 138 135 133 131 125 123 123 121 120 120 118 118 118 118 115 115 114 114 111 110 110 109 108 107 107 106 106 106 104 104 104 104 104 103 103 103 102 101 100 100 100 100

PPG 1.85 1.82 1.77 1.73 1.68 1.68 1.59 1.57 1.56 1.54

Goals

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Brian Gionta, BC Gord Cruickshank, PC Chris Drury, BU Jon Morris, UL David Emma, BC Mike Kelfer, BU Dave Capuano, ME John Cullen, BU Scott Harlow, BC Scott Pellerin, ME Rob Gaudreau, PC Tim Sweeney, BC

Seasons GP 1997-01 96 1984-88 117 1994-98 94 1984-88 121 1987-91 91 1985-89 107 1986-89 80 1984-87 98 1984-86 68 1988-92 81 1988-92 88 1985-89 97

G A 83 61 81 50 74 59 74 103 67 94 67 71 65 83 64 89 61 63 57 49 57 63 57 57

Goals Per Game

Rk. 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

(minimum of 50 games) Name Seasons GP G A Scott Harlow, BC 1984-86 68 61 63 Brian Gionta, BC 1997-01 96 83 61 Steve Heinze, BC 1988-91 63 54 45 Jean-Yves Roy, ME 1989-92 63 53 53 Dave Capuano, ME 1986-89 80 65 83 Chris Drury, BU 1994-98 94 74 59 David Emma, BC 1987-91 91 67 94 Scott Pellerin, ME 1988-92 81 57 49 Gord Cruickshank, PC 1984-88 117 81 50 Eric Nickulas, UNH 1994-97 70 48 26

Assists

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.

Name Jon Morris, UL Jim Montgomery, ME David Emma, BC Dan Shea, BC Jason Krog, UNH John Cullen, BU Dave Capuano, ME Mark Mowers, UNH Kevin Heffernan, NU Cory Larose, ME

Assists Per Game

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.

Name Craig Janney, BC Jim Montgomery, ME Dave Capuano, ME Ken Hodge, BC David Emma, BC Ben Eaves, BC Doug Brown, BC Jason Krog, UNH Tom Nolan, UNH Scott Harlow, BC

Seasons 1984-88 1989-93 1987-91 1984-88 1995-99 1984-87 1986-89 1994-98 1984-88 1996-00

GP 121 87 91 122 96 98 80 93 121 92

Pts 124 144 99 106 148 133 161 106 131 74

GPG 0.90 0.86 0.86 0.84 0.81 0.79 0.74 0.70 0.69 0.69

G A 74 103 49 97 67 94 56 94 53 91 64 89 65 83 53 82 56 82 81 39

Pts 177 146 161 150 144 153 148 135 138 120

(minimum of 50 games) Seasons GP G A 1985-87 56 33 64 1989-93 87 49 97 1986-89 80 65 83 1984-87 76 42 79 1987-91 91 67 94 2000-04 71 32 71 1984-86 64 33 62 1995-99 96 53 91 1994-98 58 34 55 1984-86 68 61 63

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Pts 97 146 148 121 161 103 95 144 89 124

SCORING RECORDS

(Regular season Hockey East league games ONLY)

APG 1.14 1.11 1.04 1.04 1.03 1.00 0.97 0.95 0.95 0.93

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Points

Rk. Name Season GP G A 1. Craig Janney, BC 1986-87 30 23 51 2. Scott Harlow, BC 1985-86 34 32 35 3. Jay Heinbuck, NU 1985-86 34 27 38 4. Paul Kariya, ME ! 1992-93 24 15 48 5. Dan Shea, BC 1986-87 31 20 40 Tim Army, PC 1984-85 34 21 39 7. Dave Capuano, ME 1987-88 26 25 34 John Cullen, BU 1985-86 34 20 39 9. Kevin Stevens, BC 1986-87 32 30 28 10. Scott Harlow, BC 1984-85 34 29 28 (last to reach 50 points – Jason Krog, UNH; 53 in 1998-99)

Goals

Rk. Name Season GP G A 1. Scott Harlow, BC 1985-86 34 32 35 2. Kevin Stevens, BC 1986-87 32 30 28 3. Tim Sweeney, BC 1986-87 31 29 16 29 15 Gord Cruickshank, PC 1985-86 33 Scott Harlow, BC 1984-85 34 29 28 6. Gord Cruickshank, PC 1986-87 30 28 16 27 14 7. Chris Drury, BU 1996-97 24 Jay Heinbuck, NU 1985-86 34 27 38 27 24 Bob Sweeney, BC 1984-85 34 10. Cal Ingraham, ME 1992-93 24 26 19 (last to reach 25 goals – Brian Gionta, BC; 25 in 2000-01)

Assists

Pts 74 67 65 63 60 60 59 59 58 57

Pts 67 58 45 44 57 44 41 65 51 45

Rk. Name Season GP G A Pts 51 74 1. Craig Janney, BC 1986-87 30 23 2. Paul Kariya, ME ! 1992-93 24 15 48 63 40 60 3. Dan Shea, BC 1986-87 31 20 4. Tim Army, PC 1984-85 34 21 39 60 John Cullen, BU 1985-86 34 20 39 59 38 65 6. Jay Heinbuck, NU 1985-86 34 27 7. Ken Hodge, BC 1984-85 30 13 36 49 36 48 Doug Brown, BC 1985-86 30 12 9. Dom Campedelli, BC (D) 1984-85 33 4 35 39 Scott Harlow, BC 1985-86 34 32 35 67 (last to reach 30 assists – Jason Krog, UNH; 33 in 1998-99)

Points Per Game

(minimum of 15 games) Season GP G A 1992-93 24 15 48 1986-87 30 23 51 1990-91 21 20 31 1987-88 26 25 34 1998-99 24 20 33 1989-90 21 20 23 1990-91 21 19 24 1992-93 24 17 32 1990-91 21 12 30 1985-86 34 32 35

Pts 63 74 51 59 53 43 43 49 42 67

PPG 2.63 2.47 2.43 2.27 2.21 2.05 2.05 2.04 2.00 1.97

oals er ame (minimum of 15 games) Rk. Name Season GP G A 1. Chris Drury, BU 1996-97 24 27 14 2. Scott Pellerin, ME 1991-92 21 23 10 3. Cal Ingraham, ME 1992-93 24 26 19 4. Bill Guerin, BC 1990-91 21 22 11 Steve Heinze, BC 1989-90 19 20 17 6. Brian Gionta, BC 2000-01 24 25 10 7. Jeff Flaherty, UL 1987-88 22 22 11 Derek Bekar, UNH 1997-98 21 21 13 9. Dave Capuano, ME 1987-88 26 25 34 Dave Capuano, ME 1988-89 25 24 19 Colin Hemingway, UNH 2001-02 24 23 13 Chris Drury, BU 1995-96 23 22 20

Pts 41 33 45 33 37 35 33 34 59 43 36 42

GPG 1.13 1.10 1.08 1.05 1.05 1.04 1.00 1.00 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96

Pts 63 74 32 51 42 53 49 59 60 42 31

APG 2.00 1.70 1.48 1.48 1.43 1.38 1.33 1.31 1.29 1.29 1.29

Rk. Name 1. Paul Kariya, ME ! 2. Craig Janney, BC 3. David Emma, BC 4. Dave Capuano, ME 5. Jason Krog, UNH 6. David Emma, BC Jean-Yves Roy, ME 8. Jim Montgomery, ME 9. Jim Montgomery, ME 10. Scott Harlow, BC

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Assists Per Game Rk. Name 1. Paul Kariya, ME ! 2. Craig Janney, BC 3. Keith Carney, ME (D) David Emma, BC 5. Jim Montgomery, ME 6. Jason Krog, UNH 7. Jim Montgomery, ME 8. Dave Capuano, ME 9. Dan Shea, BC Tom Nolan, UNH Rick Bennett, PC

(minimum of 15 games) Season GP G A 1992-93 24 15 48 1986-87 30 23 51 1990-91 21 1 31 1990-91 21 20 31 1990-91 21 12 30 1998-99 24 20 33 1992-93 24 17 32 1987-88 26 25 34 1986-87 31 20 40 1997-98 24 11 31 1988-89 17 9 22

! – rookie

BU sniper Chris Drury scored 27 goals in 24 games (a record 1.13 goals per game) in 1996-97

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Rk. Name 1. Rob Cowie, NU 2. Mike Mottau, BC 3. Jack Capuano, ME 4. Greg Brown, BC 5. Shawn Whitham, PC 6. David Cullen, ME 7. Jim Hughes, PC 8. Dan McGillis, NU 9. Jon Coleman, BU 10. Claude Lodin, NU

Goals

Rk. Name 1. Rob Cowie, NU 2. Shawn Whitham, PC 3. Jack Capuano, ME 4. David Cullen, ME 5. Greg Brown, BC 6. Matt Gilroy, BU Dan McGillis, NU Jim Hughes, PC Thomas Pöck, UMA Brian Yandle, UNH

Assists

Rk. Name 1. Mike Mottau, BC 2. Rob Cowie, NU 3. Greg Brown, BC Jack Capuano, ME 5. David Cullen, ME 6. Claude Lodin, NU 7. Keith Carney, ME Shawn Whitham, PC 9. Jon Coleman, BU Jim Hughes, PC

Seasons 1987-91 1996-00 1985-88 1986-90 1984-88 1995-99 1985-89 1992-96 1993-97 1984-88

GP 93 96 90 77 119 93 102 95 90 106

G 34 14 25 21 29 22 19 19 16 11

A 73 79 67 67 56 60 55 54 55 59

Pts 107 93 92 88 85 82 74 73 71 70

Seasons 1987-91 1984-88 1985-88 1995-99 1986-90 2005-09 1992-96 1985-89 2002-04 2002-06

GP 93 119 90 93 77 105 95 102 46 91

G 34 29 25 22 21 19 19 19 19 19

A 73 56 67 60 67 39 54 55 16 40

Pts 107 85 92 82 88 58 73 74 35 59

Seasons 1996-00 1987-91 1986-90 1985-88 1995-99 1984-88 1988-91 1984-88 1993-97 1985-89

GP 96 93 77 90 93 106 62 119 90 102

G 14 34 21 25 22 11 6 29 16 19

A 79 73 67 67 60 59 57 56 55 55

Pts 93 107 88 92 82 70 63 85 71 74

Points Per Game

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

(minimum of 50 games) Name Seasons GP G A Pts PPG Rob Cowie, NU 1987-91 93 34 73 107 1.15 Greg Brown, BC 1986-90 77 21 67 88 1.14 Jack Capuano, ME 1985-88 90 25 67 92 1.02 Keith Carney, ME 1988-91 62 6 57 63 1.02 Mike Mottau, BC 1996-00 96 14 79 93 0.97 David Cullen, ME 1995-99 93 22 60 82 0.88 Eric Weinrich, ME 1985-87 62 11 40 51 0.82 Jon Coleman, BU 1993-97 90 16 55 71 0.79 Jayme Filipowicz, UNH 1996-00 69 9 45 54 0.78 Dan McGillis, NU 1992-96 95 19 54 73 0.77

Goals Per Game

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.

(minimum of 50 games) Name Seasons GP G Rob Cowie, NU 1987-91 93 34 Jack Capuano, ME 1985-88 90 25 Greg Brown, BC 1986-90 77 21 Chris Therien, PC 1990-93 66 18 Shawn Whitham, PC 1984-88 119 29 David Cullen, ME 1995-99 93 22 Mike Nicholishen, UML 1994-98 90 19 Brian Yandle, UNH 2002-06 91 19 Dan McGillis, NU 1992-96 95 19 Jim Hughes, PC 1985-89 102 19

Assists Per Game

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9. 10.

Name Keith Carney, ME Greg Brown, BC Mike Mottau, BC Rob Cowie, NU Jack Capuano, ME David Cullen, ME Jayme Filipowicz, UNH Eric Weinrich, ME Jon Coleman, BU Ed Campbell, UML

A Pts GPG 73 107 0.37 67 92 0.28 67 88 0.27 31 28 0.27 56 85 0.24 60 82 0.24 42 61 0.21 40 59 0.21 54 73 0.20 55 74 0.19

(minimum of 50 games) Seasons GP G A Pts APG 1988-91 62 6 57 63 0.92 1986-90 77 21 67 88 0.87 1996-00 96 14 79 93 0.82 1987-91 93 34 73 107 0.78 1985-88 90 25 67 92 0.74 1995-99 93 22 60 82 0.65 1996-00 69 9 45 54 0.65 1985-87 62 11 40 51 0.65 1993-97 90 16 55 71 0.61 1993-96 68 11 41 52 0.60

DEF ENSEMAN RECORDS

Points

Rob Cowie averaged 1.15 points per league game (a Hockey East record for defensemen) during his prestigious career at Northeastern. BC’s Greg Brown (No. 4 in this photo) is second on the all-time list.

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Points Rk. 1. 3. 4. 6. 8. 10.

Name Season GP G A Pts Brian Leetch, BC ! 1986-87 30 8 31 39 Dom Campedelli, BC 1984-85 33 4 35 39 37 Jack Capuano, ME 1986-87 32 8 29 Eric Weinrich, ME 1986-87 31 9 27 36 Jim Averill, NU 1984-85 33 6 30 36 Jeff Tory, ME 1994-95 24 6 29 35 Rob Cowie, NU 1988-89 26 7 28 35 33 Jack Capuano, ME 1987-88 25 9 24 Peter Herms, UNH 1984-85 34 6 27 33 Keith Carney, ME 1990-91 21 1 31 32 Greg Brown, BC 1988-89 26 9 23 32 Greg Brown, BC ! 1986-87 30 9 23 32 (last to reach 30 points – Jim Fahey, NU, and Peter Metcalf, ME, registered 30 points each in 2001-02)

Goals Rk. 1. 2. 4. 5.

Name Season GP G A Rob Cowie, NU 1990-91 21 13 16 Chris Therien, PC 1991-92 21 12 13 Paul Marshall, BC 1987-88 26 12 18 Jim Fahey, NU 2001-02 24 10 20 Thomas Pöck, UMA 2002-03 24 10 6 (11 defensemen have scored nine goals in one season. Last: Maury Edwards, UML (2008-09)

Assists Rk. 1 2. 4. 5. 7. 8. 10.

Name Dom Campedelli, BC Keith Carney, ME Brian Leetch, BC ! Jim Averill, NU Jeff Tory, ME Jack Capuano, ME Rob Cowie, NU Eric Weinrich, ME Peter Herms, UNH Peter Metcalf, ME

Season 1984-85 1990-91 1986-87 1984-85 1994-95 1986-87 1988-89 1986-87 1984-85 2001-02

GP 33 21 30 33 24 32 26 31 34 24

G 4 1 8 6 6 8 7 9 6 5

A 35 31 31 30 29 29 28 27 27 25

Pts 29 25 30 30 16

Pts 39 32 39 36 35 37 35 36 33 30

Points Per Game Rk. Name 1. Keith Carney, ME 2. Rob Cowie, NU 3. Jeff Tory, ME 4. Rob Cowie, NU 5. Rob Cowie, NU 6. Jack Capuano, ME 7. Brian Leetch, BC ! 8. Jim Fahey, NU Peter Metcalf, ME 10. Greg Brown, BC

Goals Per Game

Rk. Name 1. Rob Cowie, NU 2. Chris Therien, PC 3. Paul Marshall, BC 4. Jim Fahey, NU Thomas Pöck, UMA 6. Rob Cowie, NU 7. A. Cappelletti, UML Thomas Pöck, UMA Stephen Wood, PC 10. Jack Capuano, ME Jim Hughes, PC

(minimum of 15 games) Season GP G A Pts PPG 1990-91 21 1 31 32 1.52 1989-90 20 8 22 30 1.50 1994-95 24 6 29 35 1.46 1990-91 21 13 16 29 1.38 1988-89 26 7 28 35 1.35 1987-88 25 9 24 33 1.32 1986-87 30 8 31 39 1.30 2001-02 24 10 20 30 1.25 2001-02 24 5 25 30 1.25 1988-89 26 9 23 32 1.23

(minimum of 15 games) Season GP G A Pts GPG 1990-91 21 13 16 29 0.62 1991-92 21 12 13 25 0.57 1987-88 26 12 18 30 0.46 2001-02 24 10 20 30 0.42 2002-03 24 10 6 16 0.42 1989-90 20 8 22 30 0.40 1998-99 24 9 9 18 0.38 2003-04 24 9 10 19 0.38 2003-04 24 9 11 20 0.38 1987-88 25 9 24 33 0.36 1988-89 25 9 15 24 0.36

Assists Per Game

(minimum of 15 games) Rk. Name Season GP G A Pts APG 1. Keith Carney, ME 1990-91 21 1 31 32 1.48 2. Jeff Tory, ME 1994-95 24 6 29 35 1.21 3. Rob Cowie, NU 1989-90 20 8 22 30 1.10 4. Rob Cowie, NU 1988-89 26 7 28 35 1.08 5. Dom Campedelli, BC 1984-85 33 4 35 39 1.06 6. Peter Metcalf, ME 2001-02 24 5 25 30 1.04 7. Brian Leetch, BC ! 1986-87 30 8 31 39 1.03 8. Brett Clark, ME ! 1995-96 22 4 22 26 1.00 Greg Brown, BC 1989-90 21 3 21 24 1.00 10. Jack Capuano, ME 1987-88 25 9 24 33 0.96 Mike Mottau, BC 1998-99 24 3 23 26 0.96 ! – rookie

Chris Therien of Providence College exploded for 12 goals in just 21 games in 1991-92

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Goals Against Average Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

Name, School Years Jimmy Howard, ME 03-05 John Curry, BU 05-07 Matti Kaltiainen, BC 02-05 Kevin Regan, UNH 05-08 Cory Schneider, BC 05-07 Ty Conklin, UNH 99-01 Casey DeSmith, UNH 11-present Joe Fallon, UVM 06-08 Jeff Pietrasiak, UNH 03-06 Parker Milner, BC 10-12 Ben Bishop, ME 06-08 Brad Thiessen, NU 07-09 John Muse, BC 08-11 Jonathan Quick, UMass 06-07 Kieran Millan, BU 09-12 Carter Hutton, UML 06-10

Save Percentage

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

(Minimum 30 Games Played)

Name, School Years Kevin Regan, UNH 05-08 Casey DeSmith, UNH 11-present Jimmy Howard, ME 03-05 Jonathan Quick, UMass 06-07 John Curry, BU 05-07 Cory Schneider, BC 05-07 Brad Thiessen, NU 07-09 Jeff Pietrasiak, UNH 03-06 Kieran Millan, BU 09-12 Parker Milner, BC 10-13 Ty Conklin, UNH 99-01 Ben Bishop, ME 06-08 John Muse, BC 08-11 Brian Foster, UNH 07-10 Mike Ayers, UNH 00-04 Joe Cannata, MC 08-12 Nevin Hamilton, UML 06-10

Name, School Years Bruce Racine, NU 85-88 Chris Rawlings, NU 09-13 Alex Beaudry, PC 09-12 Paul Dainton, UMass 08-11 Greg Taylor, BC 94-97 Rob Madore, UVM 09-12 Kieran Millan, BU 09--12 John Muse, BC 08-11 Joe Cannata, MC 09-12 Brad Thiessen, NU 07-09 Brian Regan, UMass 09-98

Shutouts Rk. 1. 5. 6.

GAA 1.926 2.021 2.045 2.086 2.094 2.117 2.133 2.212 2.229 2.269 2.304 2.323 2.338 2.407 2.465 2.469

(Minimum 30 Games Played)

Saves

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

GA 94 141 130 155 133 121 89 152 63 137 152 186 219 90 216 135

Name, School Years Scott Clemmensen, BC 98-01 Jimmy Howard, ME 03-05 Cory Schneider, BC 05-07 John Curry, BU 05-07 Brad Thiessen, NU 07-09 Joe Fallon, UVM 06-08 Sean Matile, UNH 97-99 Kevin Regan, UNH 05-08 Tyler Sims, PC 05-08 John Muse, BC 08-11 Kieran Millan, BU 09-12

GA 155 89 94 90 141 133 186 63 216 137 121 152 219 154 142 220 121

Svs Save % 2132 .932 1196 .931 1202 .927 1144 .927 1770 .926 1643 .925 2276 .924 761 .924 2427 .918 1531 .918 1346 .918 1682 .917 2372 .915 1655 .915 1510 .914 2312 .913 1271 .913

Save% .872 .912 .900 .911 .874 .900 .918 .915 .913 .924 .869 GAA 2.628 1.926 2.094 2.021 2.323 2.212 2.628 2.086 2.482 2.338 2.465

Saves 2999 2703 2594 2535 2448 2440 2427 2372 2312 2276 2219 SO 9 9 9 9 9 8 6 6 6 6 6

Wins

Rk. Name, School Years 1. Kieran Millan, BU 09-12 2. Scott Clemmensen, BC 98-01 3. Kevin Regan, UNH 05-08 4. John Muse, BC 08-11 5. Bruce Racine, NU 85-55 6. Scott King, ME 87-90 7. Matti Kaltiainen, BC 02-05 Joe Cannata, MC 09-12 Parker Milner, BC 10-12 9. Cory Schneider, BC 05-07 John Curry, BU 05-07 11. Dave Littman 85-89 Brad Thiessen, NU 07-09 13. Alfie Michaud, ME 97-99 14. Scott Gordon, BC 85-86 Michel Larocque, BU 96-99

Win% .659 .694 .727 .590 .490 .730 .695 .528 .729 .690 .674 .646 .557 .651 .704 .675

Win Percentage

(Minimum of 30 Games Played) Rk. Name, School Years W-L-T 1. Garth Snow, ME 91-93 30-4-3 2. Mike Dunham, ME 91-93 25-4-1 3. Shaun Real, BC 85-87 19-5-0 4. Derek Herlofsky, BU 92-95 28-9-4 5. Scott King, ME 87-90 43-15-3 6. Parker Milner, BC 11-13 41-14-4 7. Tom Noble, BU 95-98 30-10-4 8. Kevin Regan, UNH 05-08 50-16-9 9. Scott Gordon, BC 85-86 37-15-2 10. Matti Kaltiainen, BC 02-05 41-16-7

Minutes Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name, School Years Bruce Racine, NU 85-88 John Muse, BC 08-11 Rob Madore, UVM 09-12 Paul Dainton, UMass 08-11 Alex Beaudry, PC 09-12 Chris Rawlings, NU 08-13 Kieran Millan, BU 09-12 Joe Cannata, MC 09-12 Greg Taylor, BC 94-97 Tyler Sims, PC 05-08

Games Played Rk. 1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 9. 10. 11.

Name, School Years Bruce Racine, NU 85-88 Alex Beaudry, PC 09-12 John Muse, BC 08-11 Chris Rawlings, NU 09-13 Paul Dainton. UMass 08-11 Rob Madore, UVM 09-12 Kieran Millan, BU 09-12 Joe Cannata, MC 09-12 Greg Taylor, BC 94-97 Tyler Sims, PC 05-08 Scott Clemmensen, BC 98-01 Gabe Winer, UMass 03-06

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W-L-T 47-49-8 48-31-15 27-46-18 35-45-11 23-54-18 30-46-14 53-25-10 41-36-12 34-42-12 34-36-10

W-L-T 47-49-8 23-54-18 48-31-15 30-46-14 35-45-11 27-46-18 53-25-10 41-36-12 34-42-12 34-36-10 52-21-7 32-40-6

W-L-T 53-25-10 52-21-7 50-16-9 48-31-15 47-49-8 43-15-3 41-16-7 41-36-12 41-14-4 40-16-7 40-16-13 39-20-6 39-30-10 38-19-6 37-15-2 37-16-7

Win % .851 .850 .792 .732 .730 .729 .727 .727 .704 .695

Minutes 6352 5621 5504 5439 5362 5361 5257 5220 5137 4811

GOA LTENDING RECORDS

(Regular season Hockey East league games ONLY - minimum 40 games played)

GP 105 96 94 94 93 93 90 90 89 85 82 82

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Goals Against Average

(Minimum 10 Games Played)

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Year 03-04 12-13 03-04 98-99 97-98 01-02 08-09 04-05 04-05 07-08 00-01 10-11

Name, School Jimmy Howard, ME Connor Hellebuyck, UML Matt Kaltiainen, BC Ty Conklin, UNH Michel Larocque, BU Mike Ayers, UNH Kieran Millan, BU Matti Kaltiainen, BC Cory Schneider, BC Kevin Regan, UNH Ty Conklin, UNH John Muse, BC

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aves Rk. Name, School Year 1. Chris Terreri, PC 84-85 2. Bruce Racine, NU 85-86 3. Al Loring, ME 85-86 4. Scott Gordon, BC 84-85 5. Dana Demole, UL 85-86 6. Kieran Millan, BU 10-11 7. Matt Di Girolamo, UNH 10--11 8. Bruce Racine, NU 86-87 9. Brad Thiessen, NU 08-09 10. Rob Madore, UVM 10-11

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GA 14 17 35 18 25 21 35 25 19 42 41 40

GAA 1.155 1.381 1.605 1.644 1.742 1.791 1.803 1.811 1.825 1.827 1.832 1.837

Cl. Save% Jr. .903 So. .855 So. .876 Jr. .890 Jr. .870 Jr. .932 Jr. .931 Jr. .908 Jr. .932 Jr. .908

Saves 1078 868 830 810 807 799 797 795 784 782

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ave ercentage (Minimum 10 Games Played) Rk. Name, School Year GA Svs Save % 1. Jimmy Howard, ME 03-04 14 283 .953 2. Connor Hellebuyck, UML 12-13 17 313 .948 3. Kevin Regan, UNH 07-08 42 658 .940 4. Mike Ayers, UNH 01-02 21 315 .938 5. John Curry, BU 06-07 48 675 .934 6. Kevin Regan, UNH 06-07 47 659 .933 John Muse, BC 10-11 40 560 .933 Casey DeSmith, UNH 12-13 52 721 .933 9. Kieran Millan. BU 10-11 58 799 .932 Brad Thiessen, NU 08-09 57 784 .932 Cory Schneider, BC 05-06 51 748 .932 12. Matt Di Girolamo, UNH 10-11 59 797 .931

Shutouts

Rk. 1. 2. 4.

Name, School Year Cory Schneider, BC 05-06 John Curry, BU 06-07 Casey DeSmith, UNH 12-13 Jimmy Howard, ME 03-04 Jimmy Howard, ME 04-05 Brad Thiessen, NU 06-07 John Muse, BC 10-11 Jon Gillies, PC 12-13

Cl. So. Jr. So. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr.

Wins Rk. 1. 2. 6.

Name, School Year Scott Gordon, BC 84-85 Cory Schneider, BC 06-07 Kevin Regan, UNH 07-08 Brad Thiessen, NU 08-09 John Muse, BC 10-11 Bruce Racine, NU 85-86 Scott Gordon, BC 85-86 Scott King, ME 87-88 Alfie Michaud, ME 98-99 Matti Kaltiainen. BC 03-04 John Curry, BU 05-06 Kevin Regan, UNH 06-07 Matt Di Girolamo, UNH 10-11

Cl. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr.

Win Percentage

Rk. 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

(Minimum 10 Games Played) Name, School Year W-L-T Garth Snow, ME 92-93 11-0-1 Mike Dunham, ME 92-93 11-1-0 Connor Hellebuyck, UML 12-13 11-1-0 Brian Larochelle, UNH 96-97 9-1-0 Michel Larocque, BU 97-08 12-1-1 Scott King, ME 87-88 17-2-1 Scott Cashman 92-93 7-1-0 Kieran Millan, BU 08-09 15-1-3 Shaun Real, BC 86-87 13-2-0 Mike Ayers, UNH 01-02 9-1-1 Ty Conklin, UNH 98-99 9-1-1

Minutes Played

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name, School Year Chris Terreri, PC 84-85 Bruce Racine, NU 85-86 Bruce Racine, NU 86-87 Dana Demole, UL 85-86 Scott Gordon, BC 84-85 John Muse, BC 07-08 John Muse, BC 08-09 Brad Thiessen, NU 08-09 Matt Di Girolamo, UNH 10-11 Joe Cannata, MC 11-12

Cl. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr.

W-L-T 20-7-1 18-8-1 18-4-1 18-6-3 18-4-1 17-14-1 17-8-1 17-2-1 17-5-2 17-2-3 17-5-3 17-5-2 17-6-4

Win % .958 .917 .917 .900 .893 .875 .875 .868 .867 .864 .864

Minutes 1995 1934 1714 1665 1661 1657 1655 1638 1636 1634

SO 6 5 5 4 4 4 4 4

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Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.

Name Paul Kariya, ME Ken Hodge, BC Jon Morris, UL Dave Capuano, ME Mario Thyer, ME Kevin Heffernan, NU Brian Leetch, BC (D) Brian Gionta, BC Darren Haydar, UNH Stephane DaCosta, MC

Goals Rk. 1. 2. 4. 5. 7. 10.

Name Brian Gionta, BC Chris Ferraro, ME Jon Morris, UL Darren Haydar, UNH Steve Heinze, BC Randy LaBrasseur, UL Brian Sullivan, NU Joe Flanagan, UNH Kevin Heffernan, NU Rob Gaudreau, PC Dave Capuano, ME David Aiken, UNH

Assists

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

Name Paul Kariya, ME Ken Hodge, BC Brian Leetch, BC (D) Dave Capuano, ME Mario Thyer, ME Stephane DaCosta, MC Jon Morris, UL Peter Ferraro, ME Joe Whitney, BC (a) Greg Brown, BC (D) Kevin Heffernan, NU

Season 1992-93 1984-85 1984-85 1986-87 1987-88 1984-85 1986-87 1997-98 1998-99 2009-10

GP 24 30 34 29 26 34 30 24 24 26

G 15 13 21 16 13 17 8 22 20 9

A 48 36 26 30 28 23 31 16 18 27

Pts 63 49 47 46 41 40 39 38 38 36

Season 1997-98 1992-93 1984-85 1998-99 1988-89 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1984-85 1988-89 1986-87 1986-87

GP 24 24 34 24 25 31 26 27 34 25 29 32

G 22 21 21 20 19 19 17 17 17 16 16 16

A 16 13 26 18 15 16 10 9 23 18 30 8

Pts 38 34 47 38 34 35 27 26 40 34 46 24

Season 1992-93 1984-85 1986-87 1986-87 1987-88 2009-10 1984-85 1992-93 2007-08 1986-87 1984-85

GP 24 30 30 29 26 26 34 23 27 30 34

G 15 13 8 16 13 9 21 9 5 9 17

A 48 36 31 30 28 27 26 24 23 23 23

Pts 63 49 39 46 41 36 47 33 28 32 40

Points Per Game Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Pts 63 49 46 41 38 38 33 34 31 47 36

PPG 2.63 1.63 1.59 1.58 1.58 1.58 1.43 1.42 1.41 1.38 1.38

A 16 13 18 15 13 10 18 15 9 48

Pts 38 34 38 34 27 27 34 29 26 63

GPG 0.92 0.88 0.83 0.76 0.67 0.65 0.64 0.64 0.63 0.63

(minimum of 15 games) Name Season GP G A Paul Kariya, ME 1992-93 24 15 48 Ken Hodge, BC 1984-85 30 13 36 Mario Thyer, ME 1987-88 26 13 28 Peter Ferraro, ME 1992-93 23 9 24 Stephane DaCosta, MC 2009-10 26 9 27 Brian Leetch, BC (D) 1986-87 30 8 31 Dave Capuano, ME 1986-87 29 16 30 Brett Clark, ME (D) 1995-96 22 4 22 Greg Bullock, UML 1993-94 22 11 20 Mike Pomichter, BU 1991-92 21 4 18 Joe Whitney, BC (a) 2007-08 27 5 23 Tony Amonte, BU 1989-90 20 9 16

Pts 63 49 41 33 36 39 46 26 31 22 28 25

APG 2.00 1.20 1.08 1.04 1.04 1.03 1.03 1.00 0.91 0.86 0.85 0.80

Goals Per Game

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9.

(minimum of 15 games) Season GP G A 1992-93 24 15 48 1984-85 30 13 36 1986-87 29 16 30 1987-88 26 13 28 1997-98 24 22 16 1998-99 24 20 18 1992-93 23 9 24 1992-93 24 21 13 1993-94 22 11 20 1984-85 34 21 26 2009-10 26 9 27

Name Paul Kariya, ME Ken Hodge, BC Dave Capuano, ME Mario Thyer, ME Brian Gionta, BC Darren Haydar, UNH Peter Ferraro, ME Chris Ferraro, ME Greg Bullock, UML Jon Morris, UL Stephane DaCosta

Name Brian Gionta, BC Chris Ferraro, ME Darren Haydar, UNH Steve Heinze, BC Jean-Yves Roy, ME Brian Sullivan, NU Rob Gaudreau, PC Mike Boback, PC Joe Flanagan, UNH Paul Kariya, ME

(minimum of 15 games) Season GP G 1997-98 24 22 1992-93 24 21 1998-99 24 20 1988-89 25 19 1989-90 21 14 1987-88 26 17 1988-89 25 16 1988-89 22 14 1988-89 27 17 1992-93 24 15

Assists Per Game Rk. 1. 2. 3 4. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

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ACTIV E LEADERS

Points

Rk. Name, School Cl. Pos. 1. Mike Collins, MC Sr. F 2. Bill Arnold, BC Sr. F 3. Michael Pereira, UMass Sr. F 4. Kevin Goumas, UNH Sr. F Joseph Pendenza, UML Sr. F 6. Conor Sheary, UMass Sr. F Chris McCarthy, UVM Sr. F 8. Johnny Gaudreau, BC Jr. F 9. Scott Wilson, UML Jr. F Derek Arnold, UML Sr. F 10. Branden Gracel, UMass Sr. F 11. Kevin Hayes, BC Sr. F 12. Joel Hanley, UMass Sr. D 13. Derek Army, PC Sr. F 14. Garrett Noonan, BU Sr. D 15. Josh Holmstrom, UML Sr. F

Goals

Rk. Name, School 1. Bill Arnold, BC 2. Michael Pereira, UMass 3. Mike Collins, MC 4. Joseph Pendenza, UML Derek Arnold, UML 6. Chris McCarthy, UVM 7. Johnny Gaudreau, BC 8. Scott Wilson, UML Conor Sheary, UMass 10. Derek Army, PC Dalton Speelman, UNH

Assists

Rk. Name, School 1. Kevin Goumas, UNH 2. Mike Collins, MC 3. Conor Sheary, UMass 4. Joseph Pendenza, UML 5. Johnny Gaudreau, BC Chris McCarthy, UVM 7. Kevin Hayes, BC 8. Scott Wilson, UML Michael Pereira, UMass Joel Hanley, UMass Bill Arnold, BC

Save Percentage

Rk. Name, School Connor Hellebuyck, UML Matt O’Connor, BU Sean Maguire, BU Jon Gillies, PC Brody Hoffman, UVM 1. Casey DeSmith, UNH Doug Carr, UML 5. Dan Sullivan, Maine

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PPG 0.90 0.81 0.84 0.81 0.78 0.74 0.70 1.07 1.00 0.65 0.64 0.68 0.57 0.52 0.53 0.49

G 28 35 34 16 26 22 25 24 22 26 19 12 13 21 19 19

A 41 31 31 46 36 37 34 34 31 27 30 33 31 21 22 21

P 69 66 65 62 62 59 59 58 53 53 49 45 44 42 41 40

Cl. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

Pos. F F F F F F F F F F F

GP 81 77 77 80 81 84 54 53 80 81 83

GPG 0.43 0.44 0.36 0.33 0.32 0.30 0.44 0.42 0.28 0.26 0.25

G 35 34 28 26 26 25 24 22 22 21 21

Cl. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

Pos. F F F F F F F F F D F

GP 77 77 80 80 54 84 66 53 77 77 81

APG 0.60 0.53 0.46 0.45 0.63 0.40 0.50 0.58 0.40 0.40 0.38

A 46 41 37 36 34 34 33 31 31 31 31

Goals Against Average

Rk. Name, School Connor Hellebuyck, UML Matt O’Connor, BU Sean Maguire, BU Jon Gillies, PC Brody Hoffman, UVM 2. Casey DeSmith, UNH 3. Dan Sullivan, Maine 4. Doug Carr, UML

GP 77 81 77 77 80 80 84 54 53 81 77 66 77 81 77 81

Cl. So. So. So. So. So. So. Jr. Jr.

Min 738:08 868:19 752:47 1579:40 1558:30 969:43 2210:19 2315:30

GA 17 36 34 57 72 37 94 103

GAA 1.38 2.49 2.71 2.17 2.77 2.29 2.55 2.67

Cl. So. So. So. So. So. So. Jr. Jr.

Saves 313 429 409 751 706 475 1105 918

GA 17 36 34 57 72 37 103 94

Save% .948 .923 .923 .929 .907 .928 .915 .907

Points Per Game Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

(minimum of 30 games) Name, School Cl. Pos. GP Johnny Gaudreau, BC Jr. F 54 Scott Wilson, UML Jr. F 53 Mike Collins, MC Sr. F 77 Michael Pereira, UMass Sr. F 77 Kevin Goumas, UNH Sr. F 77 Bill Arnold, BC Sr. F 81 Joseph Pendenza, UML Sr. F 80 Conor Sheary, UMass Sr. F 80 Evan Rodrigues, BU Jr. F 51 Chris McCarthy, UVM Sr. F 84

Pts. 58 53 69 65 62 66 62 59 36 59

PPG 1.07 1.00 0.90 0.84 0.81 0.81 0.78 0.74 0.71 0.70

G 34 24 35 22 28 26 26 17 25 15

GPG 0.44 0.44 0.43 0.42 0.36 0.33 0.32 0.31 0.30 0.30

A 34 46 31 41 33 26 24 37 36 22

APG 0.63 0.60 0.58 0.53 0.50 0.48 0.47 0.46 0.45 0.44

Goals Per Game

Rk. 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

(minimum of 30 games) Name, School Cl. Pos. GP Michael Pereira, UMass Sr. F 77 Johnny Gaudreau, BC Jr. F 54 Bill Arnold, BC Sr. F 81 Scott Wilson, UML Jr. F 53 Mike Collins, MC Sr. F 77 Joseph Pendenza, UML Sr. F 80 Derek Arnold, UML Sr. F 81 Ross Mauermann, PC Jr. F 54 Chris McCarthy, UVM Sr. F 84 Kyle Reynolds, UVM Jr. F 50

Assists Per Game Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

(minimum of 30 games) Name, School Cl. Pos. GP Johnny Gaudreau, BC Jr. F 54 Kevin Goumas, UNH Sr. F 77 Scott Wilson, UML Jr. F 53 Mike Collins, MC Sr. F 77 Kevin Hayes, BC Sr. F 66 Trevor van Riemsdyk, UNH Jr. D 54 Evan Rodrigues, BU Jr. F 51 Conor Sheary, UMass Sr. F 80 Joseph Pendenza, UML Sr. F 80 Cason Hohmann, BU Jr. F 50

Wins

Rk. Name, School Connor Hellebuyck, UML Matt O’Connor, BU Sean Maguire, BU Jon Gillies, PC Brody Hoffman, UVM 3. Dan Sullivan, Maine 4. Doug Carr, UML 5. Casey DeSmith, UNH

Cl. So. So. So. So. So. Jr. Jr. So.

Winning Percentage Rk. Name, School Connor Hellebuyck, UML Matt O’Connor, BU Sean Maguire, BU Jon Gillies, PC Brody Hoffman, UVM 2. Dan Sullivan, Maine 3. Doug Carr, UML 4. Casey DeSmith, UNH

Cl. So. So. So. So. So. Jr. Jr. So.

Win% 91.7 57.1 61.5 59.6 40.7 65.8 53.8 46.9

W-L-T 11-1-0 7-5-2 8-5-0 13-8-5 8-13-6 23 20 7

W-L-T 11-1-0 7-5-2 8-5-0 13-8-5 8-13-6 23-11-4 20-17-3 7-8-1

Win% 91.7 57.1 61.5 59.6 40.7 65.8 53.8 46.9

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2013-14 Hockey East Men’s Composite Schedule (Updated 11/11/13) All Times EST and 7pm unless noted, * denotes league games Saturday, October 5 Saturday, October 26 Friday, November 22 St. Francis Xavier at Boston University (Exh) Massachusetts at Maine (NL, 7:30pm, FCS, WVII) Vermont at Massachusetts * McGill at UMass Lowell (Exh, 3pm) UMass Lowell at Michigan (Comcast) Notre Dame at UMass Lowell * (WBIN) Acadia at New Hampshire (Exh) Boston University at Michigan State Northeastern at Merrimack * Dalhousie at Northeastern (Exh, 7:30pm) Army at Merrimack (FCS, WBIN) New Hampshire at Providence * (COX) Ottawa at Vermont (Exh, 7:30pm) New Hampshire at Rensselaer North Dakota at Boston U. (7:30pm, NBCSN) Northeastern at St. Lawrence Sunday, October 6 Notre Dame at Minnesota Duluth (8pm) Saturday, November 23 St. Francis Xavier at Boston College (Exh, 1pm) Miami at Providence (COX) Boston College at Maine * (7:30pm, FCS, WVII) Dalhousie at Maine (Exh, 4pm) Penn State vs. Vermont Notre Dame at UMass Lowell * (4pm, NESN) McGill at Merrimack (Exh, 5pm) (Wells Fargo Center, 5pm, CSNNE, CSNPHL) Merrimack at Northeastern * Guelph at Notre Dame (Exh, 5pm) New Hampshire at Providence * Acadia at Vermont (Exh, 3pm) Sunday, October 27 North Dakota at Boston University Boston College at Minnesota (2pm, FSN) Thursday, October 10 Sunday, November 24 Boston College at Michigan Friday, November 1 Massachusetts at Vermont * (4pm) (7:30pm, Comcast) Northeastern at Boston College * (8pm, NBCSN) Tuesday, November 26 Friday, October 11 Providence at Boston University * (7:30pm) Harvard at New Hampshire Massachusetts at Boston University * (7:30pm) Maine at Massachusetts * Sacred Heart at UMass Lowell (7:15pm) New Hampshire at UMass Lowell * (7:15pm) Wednesday, November 27 Maine at St. Lawrence Notre Dame at Vermont * Providence at Quinnipiac Merrimack at Denver (9:30pm) Bentley at Merrimack IceBreaker Tournament (at Minnesota) Friday, November 29 Clarkson vs. New Hampshire (5pm) Saturday, November 2 Maine at Vermont (NL) Alabama-Huntsville at Northeastern Maine at Massachusetts * Holy Cross at Boston College (4pm) Western Michigan at Notre Dame UMass Lowell at New Hampshire * (WBIN) New Hampshire at Colorado College (9:30pm) (8pm, NBCSN) Boston College at Northeastern * Shillelagh Tournament Minnesota State at Providence (COX) Boston University at Providence * (8pm) Northeastern vs. Western Michigan (4pm) Vermont at North Dakota (8:30pm) Notre Dame at Vermont * (4:30pm) Notre Dame vs. Alabama Hunstville (7:30pm) Saturday, October 12 Massachusetts at UMass Lowell (NL, WBIN) Holy Cross at Boston University Maine at St. Lawrence Merrimack at Denver (9pm) IceBreaker Tournament (at Minnesota) Mercyhurst/Minnesota vs. New Hampshire Alabama-Huntstville at Northeastern Notre Dame at Western Michigan Minnesota State at Providence (COX) Vermont at North Dakota (8pm) Sunday, October 13 Rensselaer at Boston College (3pm)

Friday, November 8 Boston College at Boston University * (7:30pm) Vermont at Maine * Massachusetts at New Hampshire * (7:30pm, FCS, WBIN) Providence at Merrimack * Minnesota at Notre Dame (8pm, NBCSN) Saturday, November 9 Vermont at Maine * New Hampshire at Massachusetts * Northeastern at UMass Lowell * (WBIN) Merrimack at Providence * (COX) Minnesota at Notre Dame

Friday, October 18 Wisconsin at Boston College Rensselaer at Boston University (7:30pm) Michigan State at Massachusetts Quinnipiac at UMass Lowell (7:15pm) Mercyhurst at Merrimack Michigan at New Hampshire (7:30pm, FCS, WBIN) Northeastern at Holy Cross Michigan Tech at Notre Dame (7:30pm)

Sunday, November 10 Army at Boston College (3pm)

Saturday, October 19 Wisconsin at Boston University Bentley at Maine (7:30pm) Michigan State at Massachusetts UMass Lowell at Quinnipiac Mercyhurst at Merrimack Michigan at New Hampshire (FCS, WBIN) Holy Cross at Northeastern American International at Providence

Friday, November 15 Massachusetts at Boston College * Boston University at Maine * (FCS, WVII) New Hampshire at Northeastern * Merrimack at Notre Dame * (7:30pm, NBCSN) Providence at Vermont * UMass Lowell at Penn State

Sunday, October 20 Michigan Tech at Notre Dame (2pm) Friday, October 25 Massachusetts at Maine (NL, 8pm, NBCSN) Boston College at Minnesota (8pm, BTN) Boston University at Michigan (Comcast) UMass Lowell at Michigan State (FSD) Northeastern at St. Lawrence Notre Dame at Minnesota Duluth (8pm) Miami at Providence (5:20pm, COX)

Tuesday, November 12 Brown at New Hampshire UMass Lowell at Princeton Thursday, November 14 Boston College at Massachusetts * UMass Lowell at Penn State

Saturday, November 16 Northeastern at New Hampshire * Merrimack at Notre Dame * Providence at Vermont * (NESN) Sunday, November 17 Connecticut at Boston University (5pm) Wednesday, November 20 Boston College at Harvard

Saturday, November 30 Maine at Vermont (NL) Cornell vs. Boston University (MSG, 8pm) Massachusetts at Quinnipiac Merrimack at Yale New Hampshire at Colorado College (9pm) Shillelagh Tournament Northeastern vs. Notre Dame/UAH (4pm) Notre Dame vs. Northeastern/WMU (7:30pm) Brown at Providence (Mayor’s Cup) Tuesday, December 3 American International at UMass Lowell Friday, December 6 New Hampshire at Boston College * Boston University at Merrimack * Massachusetts at Notre Dame * (7:30pm, NBCSN) Providence at Northeastern * (8pm) Saturday, December 7 Merrimack at Boston University * UMass Lowell at Maine * (7:30pm, FCS, WVII) Boston College at New Hampshire * (FCS, WBIN) Massachusetts at Notre Dame * (6:30pm, NBCSN) Friday, December 13 American International at Maine (FCS, WFVX) Saturday, December 14 Bentley at Boston University American International at Maine Massachusetts at Colgate (4pm) St. Lawrence at Vermont

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Sunday, December 15 Massachusetts at Colgate (2pm) Tuesday, December 17 Northeastern at Vermont * Denver at Massachusetts

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Saturday, December 28 Three Rivers Classic Penn State/Robert Morris vs. BC (4:30/7:30pm) Florida College Classic Princeton vs. Maine (4pm) Cornell vs. New Hampshire (7:30pm) Catamount Cup Canisius vs. UMass Lowell (4pm) Clarkson vs. Vermont Sunday, December 29 Florida College Classic Cornell/New Hampshire vs. Maine Maine/Princeton vs. New Hampshire UConn Tournament Massachusetts vs. Quinnipiac (4pm) Dartmouth Tournament Northeastern vs. Air Force (4pm) Providence vs. Dartmouth Catamount Cup Clarkson vs. UMass Lowell (4pm) Canisius vs. Vermont Monday, December 30 UConn Tournament Massachusetts vs. UConn/Sacred Heart Dartmouth Tournament Northeastern vs. Providence/Dartmouth Providence vs. Northeastern/Air Force Thursday, January 2 Russian Red Stars at Merrimack (Exh) Friday, January 3 Clarkson at UMass Lowell (7:15pm) Nebraska-Omaha at New Hampshire (7:30pm, FCS, WBIN) Dartmouth at Vermont Saturday, January 4 Notre Dame vs. Boston College * (7:30pm, NESN, NBCSN) Merrimack vs. Providence (NL, 4pm, NESN) (Frozen Fenway, Fenway Park, Boston, Mass.) Massachusetts at Northeastern (NL) Clarkson at UMass Lowell (4pm) Boston University at Harvard Maine at Quinnipiac Nebraska-Omaha at New Hampshire Yale at Vermont Tuesday, January 7 Northeastern at Providence * (COX) Vermont at St. Lawrence

Vermont at Colgate Sunday, January 12 U.S. Under-18 Team at Massachusetts (Exh) Tuesday, January 14 American International at Massachusetts St. Francis Xavier at Maine (Exh) Friday, January 17 Boston University at Boston College * (NESN) Maine at UMass Lowell * (7:15pm) Vermont at Northeastern * Union at New Hampshire (7:30pm) Merrimack at Quinnipiac Lake Superior State at Notre Dame (7:30pm, NBCSN) Providence at Colorado College (9:30pm) Saturday, January 18 Maine at Boston College * Boston University at UMass Lowell * (WBIN) Quinnipiac at Merrimack Vermont at Northeastern (NL) Union at New Hampshire Lake Superior State at Notre Dame Providence at Colorado College (9pm) Tuesday, January 21 Boston College at Merrimack * New Brunswick at Maine (Exh) Friday, January 24 Vermont at Boston University * (7:30pm) Merrimack at Massachusetts * Maine at New Hampshire * (FCS) Northeastern at Notre Dame * (7:30pm, NBCSN) UMass Lowell at Providence * (COX) Saturday, January 25 Vermont at Boston University * (4pm, NESN) New Hampshire at Maine * Providence at UMass Lowell * Massachusetts at Merrimack * (FCS, WBIN) Northeastern at Notre Dame * (NBCSN) Boston College at Penn State Friday, January 31 Boston U. at Massachusetts * (7:30pm, NBCSN) Merrimack at UMass Lowell * (7:15pm) Notre Dame at New Hampshire * (7:30pm, FCS, WBIN) Boston College at Providence * (COX) Saturday, February 1 UMass Lowell at Merrimack * (FCS, WBIN) Notre Dame at New Hampshire * (4pm, NESN)

Wednesday, January 8 Dartmouth at Boston University

Monday, February 3 Beanpot Tournament Northeastern vs. Harvard (5pm, NESN) Boston U. vs. Boston College (8pm, NESN)

Friday, January 10 Providence at Boston College * Massachusetts at Cornell Merrimack at Clarkson Alabama-Huntsville at Notre Dame (7:30pm, NBCSN)

Friday, February 7 Merrimack at Boston College * UMass Lowell at Boston University * (7:30pm) Vermont at New Hampshire * (FCS, WBIN) Massachusetts at Northeastern * Maine at Notre Dame * (7:30pm, NBCSN)

Saturday, January 11 Maine vs. Boston University * (6:30pm, NESN) UMass Lowell vs. Northeastern * (3pm, NESN) (Frozen Fenway, Fenway Park, Boston, Mass.) Dartmouth vs. New Hampshire (VWA, TBA) Alabama-Huntsville at Notre Dame Boston College at Brown Merrimack at Clarkson

Saturday, February 8 UMass Lowell at Massachusetts * (6pm, NESN) Vermont at New Hampshire * Maine at Notre Dame * (8pm, NBCSN) Monday, February 10 Beanpot Tournament Consolation Game (4:30pm)

Championship Game (7:30pm, NESN) Tuesday, February 11 Connecticut at Providence (COX) Friday, February 14 Merrimack at Maine * (FCS, WVII) Massachusetts at UMass Lowell * (7:30pm, WBIN) Boston U. at New Hampshire * (NBCSN) Notre Dame at Providence * (COX) Boston College at Vermont * Saturday, February 15 New Hampshire at Boston University * Merrimack at Maine * Northeastern at Massachusetts * Notre Dame at Providence * Boston College at Vermont * Friday, February 21 UMass Lowell at Boston College * Massachusetts at Providence * (COX) Vermont at Merrimack * Maine at Northeastern * Boston University at Notre Dame * (7pm, NBCSN) Saturday, February 22 Boston College at UMass Lowell * Vermont at Merrimack * (FCS, WBIN) Maine at Northeastern * Boston University at Notre Dame * Providence at Massachusetts * Friday, February 28 Northeastern at Boston University * (7:30pm) Providence at Maine * New Hampshire at Merrimack * UMass Lowell at Vermont * Saturday, March 1 Notre Dame at Boston College * (4pm) Boston University at Northeastern * Providence at Maine * New Hampshire at Merrimack * UMass Lowell at Vermont * Friday, March 7 to Sunday, March 9 Hockey East First Round (at campus sites) Friday, March 14 to Sunday, March 16 Hockey East Quarterfinals (at campus sites) Friday, March 21 Hockey East Semifinals (5/8pm) (NESN, NBCSN) (at TD Garden, Boston, Mass.) Saturday, March 22 Hockey East Championship Game (7pm) (NESN, NBCSN) (at TD Garden, Boston, Mass.) Friday, March 28 to Sunday, March 30 NCAA Regionals (Northeast, DCU Center, Worcester, Mass.; East, Webster Bank Arena, Bridgeport, Conn.; Midwest, U.S. Bank Arena, Cincinnati, Ohio; West, XCel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.) Thursday, April 10 NCAA Frozen Four Semifinals (at the Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Pa.) Saturday, April 12 NCAA Championship Game (at the Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Pa.)

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HOCKEY EAST BY THE NUMBERS • Hockey East teams have won 12 National Championships, which includes eight in the league’s 29-year history, to go along with 22 NCAA Championship Game appearances • Hockey East has sent 91 teams to the NCAA Tournament and 38 Teams to the Frozen Four • Hockey East boasts seven Hobey Baker Award winners, 68 Top-10 Finalists and 11 “Hat Trick” finalists • 198 All-Americans have played in Hockey East (95 First,103 Second Team) • Nine Hockey East players have been named Most Outstanding Player at the Frozen Four. 59 league players have been named to the NCAA All-Frozen Four Team • 34 league alumni have been members of Stanley Cup winning teams, including most recently Vermont’s Viktor Stålberg and Boston College’s Ben Smith in 2013 with the Chicago Blackhawks. • 43 Hockey East alums played regularly in the NHL during the 2012-2013 season • 558 Hockey East players have been selected in the NHL Entry Draft, including 35 first-round selections. • Hockey East has been represented in seven Olympic games by 36 alums • 17 former Hockey East players are now head coaches at colleges • In the last 10 years, the league has sent 35 teams to the NCAA Tournament, with 12 Frozen Four appearances, seven NCAA Championship Appearances and Four NCAA Championships. • Since 1999 (15 Years), Hockey East has sent 52 teams to NCAA tournament play, with 21 Frozen Four berths, 13 NCAA Championship Game appearances and six NCAA titles. • Hockey East has had multiple teams in the Frozen Four on 13 occasions. The league has sent at least three teams to the NCAA tournament 23 times and at least four teams nine times.

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