St. Cloud State Men's Hockey Guide Part I

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St. Cloud State University President Earl H. Potter at press conference on Sept. 22, 2011 in St. Cloud, Minn.

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Above: President Earl H. Potter III (right) talks with UND AD and National Collegiate Hockey Conference rep. Brian Faison. Right: Bob Motzko talks with the press.

St. Cloud State University President Earl H. Potter and men’s hockey coach Bob Motzko.

St. Cloud State Men’s Hockey set to join The National in 2013-14 St. Cloud State University has accepted an invitation to join the National Collegiate Hockey Conference beginning with the 2013-14 season. The acceptance of this invitation for St. Cloud State’s hockey program was announced on Sept. 22, 2011 by University President Dr. Earl H. Potter III. “We are delighted to join the National Collegiate Hockey Conference,” Potter said. “We believe that the conference’s strength of play and commitment to college hockey and student athletes is strong and deep and we look forward to an exciting future with The National.” The Huskies along with Western Michigan University were extended invitations to join the The National on Sept. 21. The Huskies will join current league members Colorado College, University of Denver, Miami University, University of Minnesota Duluth, University of Nebraska-Omaha and the University of North Dakota when the league begins play in 2013-14. “St. Cloud State was given the opportunity 22 years ago to join the WCHA,” St. Cloud State men’s hockey coach Bob Motzko said. “With our league members, we were able to build a program into national prominence and showcase our University throughout the country. We are forever grateful for this opportunity. “Today, the opportunity to join The National gives us the ability to continue these strong relationships with Colorado College, Denver, Minnesota Duluth, Nebraska Omaha and North Dakota and to form new partners with Miami and Western Michigan. We are very excited for this challenge and look forward to a new chapter in the history of St. Cloud State hockey.” St. Cloud State University men’s hockey has enjoyed a long history of success since the program was founded in 1931-32. The Huskies began play as an NCAA Division I affiliate during the 1987-88 season as an independent program and since 199091, the Huskies have been members of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association.


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2011-12 St. Cloud State Men’s Hockey Information Founded ......................................................................................1869 Location ....................................................St. Cloud, MN 56301-4498 Enrollment ................................................................................18,319 Team Colors ......................................................... Cardinal and Black Team Nickname...................................................................... Huskies Home Arena ............................ National Hockey Center (5,371 cap.) National Affiliation ..................................................... .NCAA Division I Conference Affiliation ...........Western Collegiate Hockey Association 2010-11 Overall Record ......................................................... 15-18-5 2010-11 WCHA Record/Finish ..............................11-13-4/8th WCHA WCHA Playoffs .....................................................0-2 WCHA Playoffs NCAA Playoffs ........................................................Did not participate Returning Players ............................ 2 goalies/5 defense/10 forwards Players Lost........................................ 1 goalie/4 forwards/3 defense

SCSU Men’s Hockey Staff

Head Coach .....................................................................Bob Motzko Alma Mater ....................................................... St. Cloud State, 1987 Office Phone ................................................................. 320-308-4806 Coach Motzko’s e-mail ........................... rgmotzko@stcloudstate.edu Record at SCSU .............................................120-92-29 (6 seasons) Career Record ................................................120-92-29 (6 seasons) Assistant Coach ............................................................Mike Gibbons Office Phone ................................................................. 320-308-4806 Coach Gibbon’s e-mail ........................ mpgibbons@stcloudstate.edu Assistant Coach ..........................................................Steve Johnson Office Phone ................................................................. 320-308-4806 Coach Johnson’s e-mail ...................stevejohnson@stcloudstate.edu

SCSU Administrative Staff

President ............................................................. Dr. Earl H. Potter III Institutional Representative .........................................Dr. Bill Hudson Director of Athletics ....................................................Dr. Morris Kurtz Associate Athletics Director ........................................ Dr. Sue Becker Associate Athletics Director ..................................................Tracy Dill Assistant Athletics Director ................................................John Lewis Assistant Athletics Director ......................................... Scott Schreiner Athletic Development Director .................................... Sara Granheim Compliance Officer .............................................. Holly Schmidtbauer Head Athletic Trainer ..........................................Julie Alexander, ATC Men’s Hockey Athletic Trainer ........................... Bryan DeMaine, ATC Equipment Manager ................................................. Jeremiah Minkel AMR Director ...................... Anne Abicht (aabicht@stcloudstate.edu) Assistant AMR Director (Hockey Contact) .......................Tom Nelson E-mail ...................................................... tcnelson@stcloudstate.edu Tom Nelson’s Home Phone .......... 320-654-9815/320-244-0813 (cell) AMR Graduate Assistants. ............................................... Ben Vondal AMR/Athletic Insurance/Graphic Design ....................... Terry Tschida

Important Numbers at SCSU

Athletic Office Phone .................................................... 320-308-3102 AMR Office Phone........................................................ 320-308-2141 AMR/Athletic Office FAX .............................................. 320-308-2099 NHC Training Room .....................................................320-308-5229 NHC Equipment Room .................................................320-308-2371 NHC Press Row ...........................................................320-308-5227 Ticket Information ......................... 320-308-2137 or 1-877-SCSUTIX SCSU Admissions Office ...................... 1-877-654-7278 or 308-2244

www.StCloudState.edu/athletics

Huskies celebrate in 2010-11.

Media Guide Credits

The 2011-12 St. Cloud State Universit y Men’s Hockey Record Book is a production of the Husky Athletic Media Relations Ofce. The guide was desi gned and edited by Assistant Athletic Media Relations Director Tom Nelson, Assistance was provided by Anne Abicht,, Terry Tschida, Celest Stang and Ben Vondal. Pho tos provided by Neil Andersen (University Communicati ons), Brace Hemmelgarn, Brad Olson, and University Arch ives. The Record Book is only available online in an Adobe PDF format at the St. Cloud State University Athletic Website: www.stcloudstate.edu/athletics

Mission Statement

The mission of the Intercollegiate prog ram for men and women at St. Cloud State Universit y is to provide quality athletic opportunities to men and wom en students who have specialized athletic interests and abilities. It is our belief that meaningful intercollegiate competitive experience will better enable the participa nts to make signicant contributions to society. Finally, in spite of being in an era of uncertain state funding, SCS U is committed to providing a broad based program in which studentathletes can strive to pursue excellenc e in their chosen athletic and academic endeavors.


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Assistant Director of AMR

Tom Nelson

Tom Nelson joined the staff at St. Cloud State University as assistant athletic media relations director in 1996. Nelson serves as the main Athletic Media Relations contact for the St. Cloud State University men’s hockey team. A 1983 graduate of North Central College in Naperville, Ill., Nelson serves as the University’s men’s hockey contact and also coordinates the athletic web site at SCSU. Nelson previously worked at Aurora University and St. John’s University (Minn.) before making the move to St. Cloud State. An active member of CoSIDA, Nelson was a long-time member of that group’s Site Selection Committee. He has served as a media coordinator at numerous USA Hockey Player Development Camps and has been the media stewart for the MSHSL Class AA baseball tournament since 1997. A former member of the C.W. McCall Fan Club and an avid collector of salt and pepper shakers and vintage fishing magazines, Nelson resides in St. Cloud with his wife Colleen and their two children, Lauren and Patrick.

Director of Athletic Media Relations

Anne Abicht

Anne Abicht joined the St. Cloud State University staff in January of 1985 as the Sports Information Director. Since arriving on the SCSU campus, the athletic department moved its hockey program to NCAA Division I status, and added three women’s sports in women’s ice hockey, soccer and nordic skiing. During this growth period, Abicht has overseen a growth in staff in the department now known as Athletic Media Relations. SCSU has added a part-time office manager, two full-time assistants and two graduate assistants to assist in the coverage of the 21 sport program. She received CoSIDA’s 25-Year Award in July of 2006 and CoSIDA’s Trailblazer Award in July of 2007. She is also a current member of the CoSIDA Board of Directors. Abicht graduated from the University of Minnesota Duluth with a degree in mass communications and a minor in journalism. The Burnsville, Minn., native holds a master’s degree in sports management from St. Cloud State. Anne and her husband Dennis Lorsung, reside in St. Cloud.

Vondal is in his first year as a Graduate Assistant for Athletic Media Relations at St. Cloud State. Originally from Chatfield, Minn., Ben competed in football, basketball and baseball in high school. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Sport Management from Minnesota State University, Mankato in the spring of 2011. While there he spent two and a half years interning for MSU Athletic Communications under the living legend Paul Allan.

AMR Graduate Assistant

Ben Vondal

Athletic Media Relations Office Manager

Athletic Media Relations Student Worker

Terry Tschida

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2011-12 S T . C LOUD S TATE H OCKEY R ECORD B OOK Dr. Morris Kurtz arrived at St. Cloud State in the fall of 1984 following athletic administrative positions at both Penn State University and Memphis State University. At SCSU he served as Director of Men’s Athletics from 1984 to 1995 and as Director of Athletics of the combined men’s and women’s intercollegiate athletics since 1996. One of Dr. Kurtz’s most signicant achievements has been to enhance the department’s fundraising program utilizing innovative solicitation techniques, marketing, promotional strategies and increased community involvement and support. The community support that has developed has been overwhelming. Under Dr. Kurtz’s direction, the Athletic Department has experienced tremendous growth and in doing so has become a Director of Athletics rallying point for SCSU faculty, staff, students, alumni, the city of St. Cloud, as well as the surrounding communities throughout Central Minnesota. The Husky Athletic Program has become nationally recognized and has established itself as a competitive force in intercollegiate athletics while producing the highest caliber of student-athletes. Dr. Kurtz, his wife Janell Kurtz, a Professor in the G.R. Herberger College of Business, reside in St. Cloud and have a son David and daughter Stacey.

Morris Kurtz

D Sue Becker was named the associate director of athletics/senior Dr. women’s administrator for the Huskies in the fall of 2006. w S She is responsible for directing the internal operations of the SCSU athletic department. Dr. Becker also oversees daily compliance operaa titions in the athletic department. A 1982 graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Dr. Becker served as the assistant softball and volleyball coach at D Emporia State University (KS) while earning her master’s degree. Dr. E Becker served as SCSU head softball coach from 1985 to 1991 and B also from 1995 to 1997. She led the Huskies to a 242-162 overall a record and two NCAA playoff appearances. From 1991 to 1994, Dr. re B Becker completed her doctorate degree at Oregon State University. In 1997, Dr. Becker was named the Athletic Department’s Associate Athletic ccompliance ofcer and she has also served as an associate professor Director in SCSU’s department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Sports Science since 1984. At UW-Eau Claire, Dr. Becker was a three-year letterwinner in volleyball and was a volleyball student assistant coach in 1982. A native of Stitzer, Wis., Dr. Becker resides in St. Cloud.

Dr. Sue Becker

A After coaching men’s and women’s track and eld and football at St. Cloud State, Tracy Dill was promoted to Associate Athletic Director for C Marketing, Promotions and Fundraising in September of 1999. Since M that time, he has been responsible for promoting, marketing and fundth raising for the 21-sport SCSU athletic department. He has been instrura mental in creating added visibility and broadening the SCSU branding m program for intercollegiate athletics. p Dill joined the SCSU athletic department in 1985 as an asssistant football coach. In 1988, in addition to his football responsibilitities, he was named head men’s track and eld coach. In 1995, he ressigned from his football coaching duties and became the head coach for both men’s and women’s track and eld. As the men’s track coach, fo h he coached 15 North Central Conference Indoor Track Champions and Associate Athletic 1 19 NCC Outdoor Champions. He coached three NCC Champions each Director in women’s indoor track and outdoor track. In addition, he coached 21 All-Americans and two National Champions. Dill is a native of Keota, Iowa. He has an undergraduate degree from William Penn College in Iowa and his master’s from St. Cloud State. He and his wife Kristy reside in St. Cloud and have two sons, Trey and Tye,

Tracy Dill

University President

Dr. Earl H. Potter III Dr. Earl H. Potter III has been President of St. Cloud State University since July 2007. President Potter leads Minnesota’s second largest university offering an affordable, high-quality education and wellrounded college experience for students who hail from Minnesota and around the world. Under his leadership there is a strong commitment to student success, academic distinction, global education, diversity and community partnerships. President Potter has established himself as a leader who envisions the University as a driving force for progress and problem solving in the region and a source of great pride for the community and the state. The University community has been energized by his forward-looking perspectives and his innovative approach to bringing about positive change. In addition to his duties as President of St. Cloud State University and responsibilities to the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system, President Potter serves on the City of St. Cloud’s Create CommUNITY Steering Committee, Initiative Foundation Board of Trustees, Minnesota Campus Compact Board of Directors, United Way of Central Minnesota Board of Directors, St. Cloud Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, and other community task forces and initiatives. Previously, Dr. Potter was executive vice president and provost at Southern Oregon University, dean of the College of Business at Eastern Michigan University; dean of the School of Management at Lesley University; director for organizational development and employment services at Cornell University; associate dean for academics at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy; a fellow for the American Council on Education in the Ofce of the Chancellor at the University of Colorado; and chief negotiator for management and head of the Department of Economics and Management at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. President Potter holds a Ph.D. in organizational psychology and a master’s degree in psychology, both from the University of Washington; and a bachelor’s degree in psychology with honors from Williams College. He also served in the U.S. Coast Guard from 1969 to 1993 and retired at the rank of captain. Dr. Potter and his wife Christine Marshall Potter have adult children.


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SCSU Athletic Dept. Phone Director y

Name Anne Abicht Julie Alexander Jerry Anderson Dr. Sue Becker Cheryl Boesche Matt Chapman Steve Costanzo Kay Czarnetzki Bryan DeMaine Tracy Dill Pat Dolan Jim Fetter Lori Fish Jeremy Frost Bartt Gevens Mike Gibbons Jeff Giesen Steve Grimit Jeff Hegle Dr. Bill Hudson Rachel Johnson Steve Johnson Dr. Morris Kurtz Judi Larkin John Lewis Denny Lorsung Jim Louis Becky McCabe Joe Meierhofer Jeremiah Minkel Seth Mischke Bob Motzko Tom Nelson Doug Patterson Marci Peniata Matt Reimer Kevin Schlagel Holly Schmidtbauer Scott Schreiner Brita Schroeder Ron Seibring Chad Sheetz Ian Shoemaker Larry Sundby Cindy Terwey Therese Todd Terry Tschida Glen Tuomaala Paula U’Ren Scott Underwood Megan Vogel Brady Wilson Travis Zins

Sport ................................................... Number* Athletic Media Relations ..................... 308-2141 Head Athletic Trainer.................. 308-3827/2597 M/W Tennis ......................................... 308-5269 Associate Athletic Director .................. 308-3102 Administrative Specialist ..................... 308-3102 Business and Hockey Operations....... 308-2375 Wrestling/Strength-Conditioning ......... 308-2996 Equipment Manager............................ 308-2633 Athletic Trainer .................................... 308-2588 Associate Athletic Director .................. 308-4924 Baseball .............................................. 308-3702 Asst. Women’s Hockey ....................... 308-4806 Women’s Basketball............................ 308-2230 Nordic Ski............................................ 308-2245 Equipment Manager............................ 308-2633 Asst. Men’s Hockey ............................ 308-4806 Women’s Hockey ................................ 308-4806 Asst. Football ..................................... 308-3251 Swimming & Diving ............................. 308-4266 Faculty Representative ....................... 308-2241 Athletic Trainer .................................... 308-2590 Assistant Men’s Hockey Coach .......... 308-4806 Athletic Director................................... 308-3102 M & W Golf ......................................... 259-7745 Asst. Athletic Director .......................... 308-5218 Concessions/Game Operations .......... 308-3208 Asst. Football ...................................... 308-3699 Soccer ................................................. 308-4967 Director of Operations - NHC ................. 308-3327 Hockey Equipment Manager............... 308-2371 M & W Track/CC ................................. 308-2242 Men’s Hockey ..................................... 308-4806 Athletic Media Relations ..................... 308-5400 Asst. Football ...................................... 308-6693 Assistant Volleyball ............................. 308-2051 Asst. Men’s Basketball ........................ 308-4253 Men’s Basketball ................................. 308-3297 Compliance ......................................... 308-2292 Marketing & Promotions...................... 308-2293 Assistant Women’s Hockey Coach ..... 308-4806 Dir. of Rec. Sports/Intramurals............ 308-3325 Business Manager/Tickets .................. 308-2137 Asst. Football ...................................... 308-3070 Asst. M/W Tennis ................................ 308-0847 Administrative Specialist ..................... 308-3102 Administrative Specialist ..................... 308-4806 Insurance/AMR/Graphic Design ......... 308-2141 Husky Sports Band Director ............... 308-3201 Softball ................................................ 308-2900 Football ............................................... 308-4113 Assistant Women’s Basketball ............ 308-5929 Asst. Wrestling ........................................ 308-4194 Strength & Conditioning ...................... 308-1255

E-Mail** aabicht jaalexander jlanderson slbecker chboesche mcchapman sscostanza kmczarnetzki bgdemaine tldill pldolan jefetter llfish jmfrost bjgevens mpgibbons jlgiesen srgrimit jmhegle whudson rljohnson stevejohnson Mkurtz jllarkin jdlewis dklorsung jelouis raheiberger jmeierhofer jdminkel scmischke rgmotzko tcnelson djpatterson mpeniata mmreimer klschlagel hjschmidtbauer

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Office Numbers:

St. Cloud State University Athletics Main Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-3102 SCSU Ticket Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-877-SCSUTIX or 308-2137 SCSU Admissions Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-877-654-7278 or 308-2244 SCSU Athletic Office FAX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-2099 SCSU Athletic Media Relations Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-2141 Halenbeck Hall Training Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-2597 National Hockey Center Training Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-5229 Halenbeck Hall Weight Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-1255 National Hockey Center Weight Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-5575 Halenbeck Hall Aquatics Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-2632 National Hockey Center Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-4806 Press Box Numbers: Husky Stadium - Soccer/Football Press Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255-3220 Halenbeck Hall - Basketball/Volleyball Press Row . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-5102 National Hockey Center Press Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-5227

*All campus phone numbers proceeded with (320) area code **All campus e-mail addresses completed by @StCloudState.edu

St. Cloud State Traditions: History of the Nickname The Husky Nickname: St. Cloud State's nickname has gone through several changes over the years. Early nicknames included "Normals," "Teachers," "Bear Cats," "Peds," and "Flying Clouds." There are several theories about how the nickname "Huskies" began to be used. One says that it is a result of a student contest. Another suggests that the name originated with the football team. There was a story in the February 4, 1938, edition of the College Chronicle which referred to the "football huskies." Since huskies was not capitalized in the story, the author could have been referring to the team's size, and this possibly led to the nickname. Another theory is that the nickname originated within the football team. "I think it occurred during Coach Kasch's days as football coach (193542)," said John Weisman, former SCSU Dean of Men and former coach. "The team just started calling themselves the "Huskies." Why the name was chosen or who exactly selected it remains unclear. The name could have been intended to mean "burly, robust or large," "one that is husky," or "a heavily coated working dog of the arctic region.” Perhaps the nickname was meant to encompass all three meanings. Regardless of its origin, the Husky nickname continues to represent SCSU as a symbol and image of strength.

The St. Cloud State Rouser Oh, here we are, the gang and all, to cheer our team to victory. SCSU has heard the call, We're here to show our loyalty, RAH! RAH! Come on team fight, We'll win this game, and to our colors we'll be true. We'll sing our song, both loud and long, to victory — S.C.S.U.

The St. Cloud State Hymn Sing to thee our Alma Mater, High on oakcrowned banks, Emblem of our search for knowledge, Symbol of our youthful ranks, Filled with fires of true ambition, Let us ever be; Loyal to thy fine tradition, Hail St. Cloud, to thee. By the river’s flowing water, By its islands fair, may the loyal sons and daughters, thy enduring friendship share. May they with sincere ambition, through the years e’er be; Loyal to thy fine tradition, Hail St. Cloud, to thee.


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St. Cloud State University Head Coaches and Staff

Jerry Anderson M & W Tennis

Jeff Giesen Women’s Hockey

Michelle Blaeser Volleyball

Jeff Hegle M & W Swimming and Diving

Kevin Schlagel Men’s Basketball

Paula U’Ren Softball

Bart Gevens Equipment Manager

Dr. Bill Hudson Faculty Rep.

Scott Schreiner Assistant A.D.

Cindy Terwey Ofce Administrator

Steve Costanzo Wrestling

Becky Heiberger-McCabe Soccer

Scott Underwood Football

John Lewis Assistant A.D.

Pat Dolan Baseball

Judi Larkin M & W Golf

Julie Alexander Head Athletic Trainer

Jeremiah Minkel Equipment Manager

Lori Fish Women’s Basketball

Jeremy Frost Nordic Ski

Brian Sebera M & W Track and Field Cross Country

Bob Motzko Men’s Hockey

Cheryl Boesche Ofce Administrator

Kay Czarnetzki Equipment Manager

Chad Sheetz Assistant A.D.

Therese Todd Terry Tschida Ofce Administrator AMR Office Administrator Insurance Coordinator Graphic Design

Holly Schmidtbauer Compliance

Travis Zins Glen Tuomaala Husky Sports Band Strength & Conditioning Director


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S T. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSIT Y Education for Life

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Minnesota’s second-largest university, with more than 18,300 students, is located about an hour northwest of Minneapolis, along the oak-crowned west bank of the Mississippi River. The 100-acre campus is between downtown St. Cloud and the Beaver Islands, a group of more than 30 islands that form a natural maze for a two-mile stretch of the river. St. Cloud State’s undergraduate programs hold nearly every available national accreditation. Students choose from more than 200 majors, minors and pre-professional programs, including regional rarities such meteorology and geographic information systems. The School of Graduate Studies offers more than 60 programs, including doctoral degrees in Higher Education Administration and Educational Administration and Leadership, as well as a Master of Business Administration from the acclaimed Herberger Business School. Master’s degrees in regulatory affairs and services and applied clinical research tap a growing demand for professionals who can lead medical device companies through Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and international regulatory processes. Minnesota is home to nearly 600 FDA-approved medical device manufacturers. Founded in 1869 as a state normal school, St. Cloud State has evolved into a comprehensive university with all the institutions that make college life exciting: events and activities, art galleries, theatre, about 250 clubs and organizations, NCAA athletics, club sports, intramurals, indoor recreation opportunities and outdoor pursuits. The campus nerve center is our state-of-the-art library.

Key elements of a St. Cloud State education are: • Community Engagement – we must be what we teach in order to provide our students role models and real-life in action examples of what they are leaning in the classroom. • Active Learning – we must provide opportunities to put classroom learning into action in order to provide our students with practical experience and reinforcement of their learning • Sustainability in its broadest sense – we must tend to our community as well as the physical environment so that our students can have real opportunities to succeed • Globalization – we must be attentive to a changing world and agile in our adaptation to new developments in order to ensure that our students are prepared for a world in which nothing is static and knowledge rapidly becomes obsolete

SCSU BY THE NUMBERS • • • • • •

Fall 2010 enrollment was 18,319, including 1,906 graduate students. The Bridges is a scenic 2.72-mile exercise route. Hundreds of courses offered online each semester. More than 3,200 bachelor’s degrees were conferred during 2010-11. Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education has 300 survivor videos. Earl H. Potter III is the school’s 22nd president.

The University’s first building was purchased in 1869 for $3,000. National Hockey Center’s Section 108 hosts college hockey’s fiercest fans. Noted economists have spoken at the Winter Institute for nearly 50 years.

DID YOU KNOW...

Facts about the city of St. Cloud and the Central Minnesota region: • 5 colleges & universities • Home to world-renowned gardens • 18 movie theaters • Over 200 restaurants • 5 live theaters • 28 city & county parks • More than 4000 employers • Located in heart of Minnesota’s scenic Central Lakes Region • Major retail center, featuring lively downtown area and Crossroads Shopping Center CLIMATE Coldest Month: December Hottest Month: July Annual Avg. Rain: 29 inches Annual Avg. Snowfall: 46.8 inches


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AT A GLANCE. . . Established in 1869, St. Cloud State University has grown into the largest campus in the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system and the second-largest public university in Minnesota. TYPE OF COLLEGE: A four-year, public, residential, liberal arts and sciences university with 47 academic departments LOCATION: A 100-acre campus on the Mississippi River in St. Cloud, about an hour from Minneapolis and St. Paul POPULATION: St. Cloud, which has more than 60,000 residents, is the core city of a three-county Metropolitan Statistical Area with a population of 183,000 STUDENTS: Fall 2010 enrollment of 18,319, including 1,906 graduate students ACADEMICS: Nearly 200 majors, minors and pre-professional programs; more than 50 graduate programs, including an Ed.D. in Higher Education Administration CALENDAR: Two 15-week semesters and a summer session that offers more than 900 courses and enrolls nearly 6,000 students FACULTY: 93 percent of classes are taught by professors STUDENT/FACULTY RATIO: 19:1 RESIDENTIAL LIFE: 3,200 students are housed in nine residential communities ACTIVITIES: Nearly 250 clubs and organizations ATHLETICS: Nine men’s teams and 10 women’s teams compete at the NCAA Division II level in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference; the Division I women’s and men’s hockey teams compete in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association; club sports include rugby, crew, lacrosse, cycling and more RECREATION: Offerings include tness, aquatics, intramurals, rock climbing, outdoor activities and a challenge course; facilities include two pools, two gymnasiums, 200-meter track, year-round turf eld, two ice sheets, bowling alley, dance studio, ball diamonds and a student recreation center COST FOR 2010-11: In-state tuition and fees, books and supplies, room and board is $14,160 FINANCIAL AID: Students receive more than $112 million in scholarships, grants, loans and student work opportunities each year


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THE GRANITE CITY . . .

The city of St. Cloud, home to St. Cloud State University, is located in the heart Minnesota’s scenic Central Lakes Region along the wooded banks of the Mississippi and Sauk Rivers -- 65 miles northwest of the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area. St. Cloud serves as the commercial and business hub for over 160,000 people and three counties. The area is at the center of one of Minnesota's fastest growing metropolitan area. Incorporated in 1856, St. Cloud served as a stop on the famed Red River Trail. The city’s location on the Mississippi River, helped St. Cloud grow as a center for the lumber industry. Another local resource closely identified with the region is granite. The first granite in the area was quarried in 1869, and the industry rapidly helped St. Cloud gain the nickname “Granite City.” In addition to a strong economic environment, St. Cloud offers very ample and diverse opportunities in education, recreation and the arts. Some of those highlights include nearby access to top-notch fishing, camping and hunting; renowned international gardens (across the river from campus); a lively downtown retail and entertainment district and great shopping at the region’s largest mall - Crossroads Center and along the city’s Division Street. The St. Cloud metropolitan area is comprised of the three counties of Stearns, Benton and Sherburne, and is the political, cultural, commercial, and manufacturing center for all of central Minnesota. Access to St. Cloud is easy, with the city served daily by bus (Greyhound) and train (Amtrak). The St. Cloud Airport offers service for private planes, while a bus link to the Northstar commuter rail in nearby Big Lake began regular daily service in 2010.

THE CITIES . . .

SCSU students also benefit from the University’s location, which is approximately one hour northwest of the Twin Cities (an easy drive from campus). One of the nation’s great metropolitan areas, Minneapolis-St. Paul offers a bounty of cultural and entertainment opportunities. The Cities are home to world-class museums, theaters, restaurants and one of the largest shopping malls in the world (Mall of America). Sports fans are also in heaven as Minneapolis-St. Paul is home to the Twins (MLB), The Wild (NHL), Timberwolves (NBA), Lynx (WNBA) and Vikings (NFL).

TOTAL ACCESS SCSU location on I-94 makes it an easy place to get to! Mileage to SCSU: Twin Cities Bemidji, Minn. Fargo, N.D. Chicago, Ill. Denver, Colo. Des Moines, Iowa Duluth, Minn.

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Green Bay, Wis. LaCrosse, Wis. Los Angeles, Calif. Mankato, Minn. Milwaukee, Wis. New York, N.Y. Omaha, Neb. Redwood Falls, MN Rochester, Minn. St. Louis, Mo. Sioux Falls, S.D. Winnipeg, Mant.

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Look Who Has Attended St. Cloud State University • Tyler Arnason, 2001 - played in the NHL for Chicago, Ottawa, Colorado. • Todd Bouman, 1996 - played in the NFL for Minnesota, New Orleans, Jacksonville, Baltimore • Joanne Benson, 1964 - former Lt. Governor of Minnesota and state legislator. • Casey Borer, 2007 - plays professional hockey in the Carolina (NHL) organization. • Dick Bremer, 1977 - long-time play-by-play announcer for the Minnesota Twins. • Tim Conboy, 2003 - played in the NHL for Carlolina. • Matt Cullen, 1998 - currently playing professional hockey for Minnesota Wild (NHL). • Ty Ellingson, 1982, Hollywood concept designer and effects art director

Dick Bremer

• Matt Hendricks, 2004 - plays professional hockey for Washington (NHL) • Bonnie Henrickson, 1986 - head women’s basketball coach at the Kansas University.

Matt Cullen

• Jim Eisenreich, 1980 - former major league baseball player. • Jeff Finger, 2003 - played in NHL for Colorado and Toronto. • Andew Gordon, 2007 - played in NHL for Washington • Ann Govednik Van Steinburg, 1939 - competed in 1932 & 1936 Olympics with U.S. swim team. • Dave and Jim Hazewinkel, 1966 & 1967 - U.S. Olympic wrestling team in 1968 and 1972. • Mark Hartigan, 2002 - member of the 2008 Stanley Cup Champions Detroit Red Wings (NHL). • Bret Hedican, 1992 - played NHL hockey with St. Louis, Vancouver, Florida, Carolina and Anaheim.

Les Wolff

• Ralph Heimdahl, 1930- creator and producer of the Bugs Bunny cartoons.

Bonnie Henrickson

• Larry Heinemi, 1965 - professional wrestler, who competed as Lars Anderson. • Bill Hudson, WCCO TV news reporter • Rob Hudson, 1993 - TV personality in Montana • Tami and Toni Jameson, 1990 - participated in 1992 Olympics in team handball. • Joe Jensen, 2006 - played professional hockey in the Carolina (NHL) organization. • Ryan Malone, 2003 - currently playing professional hockey for Tampa Bay (NHL). • Van Nelson, 1968 - educator, member of 1968 USA Olympic track team. • Andreas Nodl, 2008 - plays professional hockey with Philadelphia (NHL) • Jim Olander, 2003 - radio voice of the Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL).

Jim Eisenreich

• Mark Parrish, 1998 - played in the NHL for Tampa Bay, Dallas, Minnesota, Florida, NY Islanders and Buffalo.

Jeff Passolt

• Jeff Passolt, 1981 - news anchor for KMSP (Ch. 9) in Minneapolis-St. Paul. • Reggie Perkins, 1988 - played for the Harlem Globetrotters. • Eldon “Rip” Repulski, played major league baseball from 1953-1961. • John Stumpf, 1976 - president and CEO of Wells Fargo. • Sven Sundgaard, 2003 - KARE 11 meteorologist • John Tobler, 1969 - former member of U.S. national diving team. A national and world diving champion. • Duvie Westcott, 2001 - played professional hockey for the Columbus (NHL) Bluejackets. • Ryan Weber, 2003, founder of W3i, a global interactive-media company

Reggie Perkins

Ryan Malone

• Les Wolff. 1966 - professional wrestler who competed as Buddy Wolf.

Rip Repulski

Matt Hendricks

Bret Hedican

Todd Bouman

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ST. CLOUD STATE ATHLETICS


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ST. CLOUD STATE FACILITIES FIRST CLASS PROGRAMS...FIRST CLASS FACILITIES S Cloud State University's tradition of excellence in athletics is mirSt. rored by the many outstanding athletic facilities that are featured on ro the SCSU campus. The majority of SCSU's home sporting events th take place at the following locations on campus: Halenbeck Hall, ta Husky Stadium, Selke Field, Dick Putz Field, and the National H Hockey Center. H

HISTORIC SELKE FIELD: Selke Field is the home to Husky softH

ball, which placed third in the nation in 2004. The softball diamond b is located in the southeast corner of the Selke Field athletic complex. Bleachers and two dugouts complete the playing area. In addition, the SCSU baseball team has a practice field at Selke, and SCSU students use the facility for intramural soccer and touch football.

HUSKY STADIUM: The newest addition to the SCSU facilities list is Husky Stadium, which opened in September 2004. This multi-purpose facility offers seating for 4,198 spectators and is the home to SCSU football and soccer. The field overlooks the scenic Mississippi River and features a state-of-the-art synthetic playing surface along with lights for night play. In the winter months, the s field is covered with an inflatable bubble that provides an outstandfi ing in practice space for many of the SCSU athletic teams and SCSU’s recreation sports programs. Other features of the facility include a re press box, President’s Suite, concession stands, ticket booths and p bathroom facilities. b The T stadium is connected to Halenbeck Hall by a new student recreation facility that features a massive fitness center, climbing walls, re classrooms, dance studios, snack bar, office space and storage c locations. lo

HALENBECK HALL: Halenbeck Hall was completed and dediH cated in 1965. The main gymnasium of Halenbeck Hall has a seating c capacity of 6,451. Volleyball, men's and women's basketball, wresc tling, and swimming all compete in the main area of Halenbeck. In the summer of 2001, a new wooden floor, arena seating and scoreboard were installed, which makes Halenbeck one of the best courts in the NSIC. The Halenbeck Aquatics Center has seating capacity for 500 spectators. Its features include a six-lane pool and a diving well with one and three meter boards. HALL OF FAME: Halenbeck Hall is home to the SCSU Athletic H Hall H of Fame, which was completed in the spring of 1996. The Hall of o Fame is located in the south lobby of the main gymnasium and houses the Hall of Fame plaques, as well as trophy cases for each h of o the Huskies' sports. The building also houses several classrooms, a complete computer lab and offices for the coaches and athletic administrative staff. a HALENBECK HALL SOUTH: Halenbeck Hall South was comH

pleted in 1980. It provides SCSU with an indoor training facility for p track, soccer, baseball, softball, and tennis. The major feature of tr Halenbeck South is an activity center and multiple purpose area H bordered by a running track. A new surface was installed in the b Halenbeck South Fieldhouse during the summer of 2006. The facilH ity also houses six regulation size racquetball courts, a wrestling it practice room, intramural offices, climbing wall and a human perforp mance laboratory. To the east of Halenbeck and Halenbeck South are outdoor tennis courts.

NORDIC SKI: SCSU's nordic ski team practices at nearby

Riverside Park, which is located directly across the Mississippi River from the SCSU campus. The Mississippi River also provides many recreation opportunities for the outdoor sports enthusiast, including fishing, canoeing and hiking.


2011-12 S T . C LOUD S TATE H OCKEY R ECORD B OOK THE NATIONAL HOCKEY CENTER: The National Hockey Center is home to Husky hockey and opened its doors in December of 1989. Its main features include two Olympic size sheets of ice measuring 200' by 100'. The main rink has a seating capacity for 5,763 fans and sports five VIP boxes located on the east end of the arena. Twelve locker rooms, a fully-equipped athletic training room, a fitness center, an equipment and drying room, a players lounge, classroom, manager's office, coaches offices and two Zambonis fill the lower level. THE MAC: Baseball is played at the St. Cloud Municipal Athletic Complex, located at the west end of St. Cloud. The complex features two of the finest baseball fields in the state - Dick Putz Field and Joe Faber Field. WEIGHT TRAINING: St. Cloud State athletes

have access to two weight training rooms. Athletes can train in the well-equipped, spacious, free weight rooms in Halenbeck and the NHC.

ATHLETIC TRAINING: St. Cloud State athletes have access to two athletic training rooms. Athletes can get treatment in the well-equipped, spacious, training rooms in Halenbeck and the NHC.

Previous page (top to bottom): Husky Stadium, Halenbeck Hall Main Gymnasium, Halenbeck Hall Aquatic Center, St. Cloud State Student Fitness Center, Halenbeck Hall South Fieldhouse, and inside of the dome that covers Husky Stadium during the winter months. This page (top to bottom): Historic Selke Field (softball), Joe Faber Field (baseball), inside of men’s hockey locker room (NHC), inside of men’s football locker room (Husky Stadium), Husky Stadium for soccer, Halenbeck Hall Wrestling Room, Halenbeck Hall Athletic Training Room, NHC Weight Room and the National Hockey Center packed for another SCSU men’s hockey game.


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GIVING BACK TO ST. CLOUD HUSKY HOCKEY PROVIDES A HELPING HAND IN THE COMMUNITY AND ON CAMPUS The St. Cloud State University men’s hockey program and the entire St. Cloud State University Athletic Department annually provides many hours of volunteer service for the St. Cloud area and the campus commuity. Over the years, the St. Cloud State men’s hockey team has participated in reading programs for local youths, they provide a helping hand at the University’s annual move-in day for students moving into the campus dormitories and they participate in the annual Skate with the Huskies program each fall. These are just a few examples of the many ways that the St. Cloud State University men’s hockey program gives back to the community that surrounds and supports that in St. Cloud and on the campus at St. Cloud State University.

GO HUSKIES!


ST. CLOUD STATE !"#!$%&'#()'&*#++


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Head Men’s Hockey Coach

BOB MOTZKO • • • • • •

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Guided SCSU to NCAA tournament in 2010, 2008 & 2007 SCSU ranked #5/7 in final Division I polls in 2009-10 Four trips to the WCHA Final Five in 2006, 2007, 2008 & 2010 2007 and 2006 WCHA Coach of the Year 1987 graduate of St. Cloud State and former SCSU player 105-74-24 career record at SCSU over five seasons

n six season as head coach at St. Cloud State University, Bob Motzko has made an impact on the world of college hockey, as he has led the Huskies to a place among the nation’s elite programs since his arrival on campus in 2005. In his first season at SCSU, Motzko molded a team that ranked among the nation’s top 15 teams with a 22-16-4 overall record. The team also advanced to the WCHA Final Five for the first time since 2002, and the Huskies completed the year with an impressive second place finish at the Final Five before packed houses at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul. Motzko followed his opening act with his second consecutive WCHA Coach of the Year award in 2006-07, as the Huskies placed second in the rugged WCHA at 14-7-7- (22-11-7 overall). The Huskies finished with a number 7/8 ranking in the final college hockey national polls, a return trip to the WCHA Final Five and they gained a NCAA tournament bid - the team’s first since 2003. To cap the season, Motzko was named a finalist for the AHCA’s Spencer Penrose Award for the second consecutive season. Motzko also saw two of his players gain prestigious national recognition as forward Andreas Nodl was selected as the HCA National Division I Rookie of the Year and senior goaltender Bobby Goepfert earned All-America honors and was selected as a Hobey Baker Award Top 10 Finalist in 2007. The success continued in 2007-08, as the Huskies earned their second consecutive NCAA bid, a third consecutive WCHA Final Five trip and another top 15 ranking in the national polls. Sophomore forward Ryan Lasch led the WCHA in scoring, earned 2008 All-America honors and became SCSU’s third Hobey Baker Award top 10 finalist.

SCSU carded its fourth consectutive winning season in 2008-09 under the leadership of Motzko. The Huskies were ranked among the nation’s top 20 teams for much of the season The Motzko success story continued in 2009-10, as the Huskies claimed another winning season at 24-14-5 overall (159-4 WCHA). SCSU went on to place second at the WCHA Final Five and gain another NCAA tournament bid. At the 2010 NCAA West Regional in St. Paul, the Huskies posted a first-round 4-3 double OT win over Northern Michigan and advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament. The Huskies were ranked among the nation’s best throughout the season, and they finished the 2009-10 campaign with a #5/7 rating in the year’s final NCAA Division I polls. In 2010-11, SCSU once again received votes in the final national polls and the Huskies also brought home first place honors from the 2010 Florida College Hockey Classic that included wins over Miami and Cornell. Along with his team’s success, Motzko has helped several recent SCSU players make the h move to the professional ranks. Motzko’s form mer m players from SCSU who have gone on to play p in the NHL include Andreas Nodl, Andrew Gordon, Casey Borer, Joe Jensen and Nate G Raduns. R

IIt All Started at SCSU

Motzko’s quick success with the Huskies should come as no surprise as his H ccoaching resume reflects excellence and a lifettime of dedication to the sport of hockey. For Motzko, the move to St. Cloud S State in 2005 was a return to his roots. A 1987 g graduate of the University, Motzko was a twoyyear varsity letterwinner for the Huskies from 1983-85. 1 A native of Austin, Minnesota, Motzko also began his coaching career with the a Huskies. In 1986-87, Motzko joined the staff at H

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2011-12 S T . C LOUD S TATE H OCKEY R ECORD B OOK Stampede to an impressive 77-316 overall record. He was named the USHL General Manager of the Year after the Stampede finished 37-17-4 and advanced to the USHL playoffs in the inaugural year of the franchise. At Sioux Falls, Motzko helped move 26 players on to college programs around the nation - including former SCSU standouts Mike Doyle, Dave Iannazzo and Joe Jensen.

The Return to Campus

The call of college hockey brought Motzko back to campus in 2001, as he was named an assistant coach at the University of Minnesota. With the Gophers from 2001-2005, Motzko played a key role in Minnesota’s success. Some of the highlights included two NCAA Division I championships in 2002 and 2003 and WCHA playoff titles in 2003 and 2004. St. Cloud State University head coach Bob Motzko, the 2006 and 2007 WCHA Coach of the Year. At Minnesota, Motzko was part of a program that produced one Hobey Baker Award winner, three first team All-Americans, two Continued from Previous Page second team All-Americans and many All-WCHA award winners. He helped recruit three eventual first-round NHL draft picks at SCSU along with legendary head coach Herb Brooks and then Minnesota and he worked with the nation’s leading scorer (Johnny first-year assistant coach Craig Dahl - who Motzko replaced as Pohl) in 2002, and the nation’s leading rookie scorer (Thomas head coach in 2005-06. Vanek) in 2003. “The opportunity provided by Craig (Dahl) and SCSU Throughout his career, Motzko has had the opportunity back in 1986, is the reason I am a college hockey coach today,” to work with several of the top coaches in college hockey. This Motzko said. list includes Brooks, Dahl, Minnesota’s Don Lucia, former Harvard Motzko’s coaching career continued to grow after his coach Mark Mazzoleni, Denver’s George Gwozdecky, and Air season with the Huskies. In 1987, he was named head coach Force’s Frank Serratore. and general manager of the USHL’s North Iowa squad. Motzko went on to spend four seasons at North Iowa and led the Huskies Back Home Again to the 1989 U.S. National Junior “A” championship. “I had a tremendous experience as a student and athlete In 1991, Motzko returned to the college coaching ranks at St. Cloud State” Motzko said. “Some of my best friends to this as an assistant coach at Miami of Ohio. He served with the day are guys that I went to college with and played hockey with at RedHawks from 1991-93 before moving to the University of SCSU.” Denver as an associate head coach from 1993-94. He returned to Of course Motzko has noticed a few changes since his Miami as an associate head coach in 1994, and remained in that college days along the Mississippi. position until 1999. “The changes that have taken place on campus since I At Miami, Motzko helped the RedHawks win that school’s left in 1987 have been incredible. The National Hockey Center, Husky Stadium and the Halenbeck student recreation center, the first CCHA league title, gain two NCAA tournament bids and four conference playoff appearances. Motzko also was part of the staff G.R. Herberger College of Business (which is housed in the newly renovated Centennial Hall), the library and updates at the Atwood that recruited several top level players to Miami includiing NHLers Center, the Wick Science Center and Brown Hall have really been Dan Boyle, Kevyn Adams, Todd Rohloff and Randy Robitaille. Miami athletes during Motzko’s tenure included three Hobey Baker great additions to the campus. This is really a vibrant and upbeat campus with outstanding professors and academics. It is a great finalists and six first team All-Americans. place to go to school.”

Success in the USHL

Motzko made his return to the USHL in 1999, after being named head coach and general manager of the new Sioux Falls Stampede. In two years at Sioux Falls, Motzko helped the

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Coach Motzko vs. Opponents WCHA Opponents Record Alaska Anchorage ..................................................................13-3-2 Bemidji State ............................................................................6-2-0 Colorado College....................................................................8-10-3 Denver ......................................................................................8-8-0 Michigan Tech.........................................................................15-2-1 Minnesota .................................................................................8-9-3 Minnesota Duluth ...................................................................13-7-2 Minnesota State, Mankato......................................................5-10-4 Nebraska-Omaha .....................................................................0-3-1 North Dakota ..........................................................................7-15-5 Wisconsin ...............................................................................9-12-2 Non-Conference Opponents Brown .......................................................................................3-0-1 Canisius ....................................................................................1-0-1 Clarkson ...................................................................................3-3-0 Colgate .....................................................................................3-0-1 Cornell ......................................................................................1-1-0 Harvard .....................................................................................1-0-0 Maine ........................................................................................0-1-1 Merychurst ................................................................................2-0-0 Miami (Ohio) .............................................................................1-4-1 Northern Michigan ....................................................................2-1-0 Quinnipiac.................................................................................3-1-0 RIT ............................................................................................1-0-0 Robert Morris............................................................................4-0-0 Union ........................................................................................2-0-1 Vermont ....................................................................................1-0-0

Coach Motzko Year by Year at SCSU Year 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Totals

Overall 22-16-4 22-11-7 19-6-5 18-17-3 24-14-5 15-18-5 120-92-29

WCHA 13-13-2/6th 14-7-7/2nd 12-12-4/4th 13-13-2/6th 15-9-4/3rd 11-13-4/8th 78-67-23

WCHA Playoffs 4-2/2nd 2-3/4th 2-1 0-2 3-2/2nd 0-2 11-12

NCAA 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-3

Motzko Milestones at SCSU First Win at SCSU ............... Oct. 15, 2005 - SCSU 3, at NMU 2 OT First Win at NHC ................... Oct. 28, 2005 - SCSU 3, Minnesota 2 First WCHA Win ................Oct. 28, 2005 - at SCSU 3, Minnesota 2 First Shutout at SCSU ............... Nov. 12, 2005 - SCSU 7, at MTU 0 First WCHA Playoff Win ...............Mar. 10, 2006 - SCSU 2, at CC 1 First WCHA Final 5 Win ................ Mar. 16, 2006 - SCSU 5, UMD 1 First NCAA Tourney Game .......... Mar. 23, 2007 - Maine 4, SCSU 1 25th Victory at SCSU ..........Nov. 17, 2006 - at SCSU 4, Clarkson 0 50th Victory at SCSU ................ Nov. 10, 2007 - SCSU 4, at MTU 1 100th Victory at SCSU .Feb. 12, 2010 - at SCSU 4, North Dakota 3

SCSU coach Bob Motzko (right) receives his 2007 WCHA Co-Coach of the Year award from commissioner Bruce McLeod (center) at the conference’s award ceremony at the Xcel Energy Center. Michigan Tech coach Jamie Russell (left) was also recognized as a WCHA Co-Coach of the Year in 2007.

The Bob Motzko Story at SCSU... Continued from Previous Page Motzko also points out the pending changes to the National Hockey Center, which will provide the Huskies with a state-of-the-art facility, as another point of pride for his alma mater. When it comes to his philosophy on recruiting and coaching, Motzko has a very simple answer. “It always seems that if you surround yourself with good student-athletes who have high skills, you will achieve success. “Our biggest goal is to bring a student-athlete in here and have them succeed in the classroom and on the ice. We want them to graduate and then leave here after having a great college experience. “I really want to let our players have the same sort of positive college hockey experience I enjoyed at SCSU. “When your players go (L-R) Bryan DeMaine, through your program and have Mike Gibbons and head a great experience, they will give coach Bob Motzko. back to your program in many ways. I want my players to have pride in our program and this University.” Motzko noted, “SCSU has developed a rich hockey tradition. We want to build on that tradition and continue to be a contender in the WCHA and the NCAA.” Motzko and his wife, Shelley, are the parents of one daughter (Ella) and two sons (Mack and Beau). They reside in St. Cloud. He originally hails from Austin, Minn. and is a 1979 graduate of Austin High School.


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THE BOB MOTZKO FILE: Record at SCSU/Years: 120-92-29/6 years Career Record/Years:120-92-29/6 years Years as a Hockey Coach: 26th in 2011-12 Alma Mater: St. Cloud State (1987) Degree: Elective Studies Hometown: Austin, Minn. High School: Austin H.S. (1979)

Playing Experience:

Dubuque Fighting Saints (1981) St. Cloud State (1983-85)

Coaching Experience

Head Coach/General Manager: • St. Cloud State (2005-present) 2007 & 2006 WCHA Coach of the Year • Sioux Falls Stampede-USHL (1998-2001) 2000 USHL General Manager of the Year 77-31-6 overall record at Sioux Falls • North Iowa-USHL (1987-1991) 1989 USHL General Manager of the Year 1989 U.S. Junior “A” National Champions Assistant Coach • St. Cloud State (1986-87) On staff along with Herb Brooks and Craig Dahl 3rd place at 1987 NCAA DIII championships • University of Minnesota (2001-2005) NCAA Champions in 2002 and 2003 at UM Associate Head Coach • Miami University (1991-93 & 1994-98) Helped lead Miami to CCHA title in 1992-93 • University of Denver (1993-94)

Motzko Facts: • 2006 & 2007 WCHA Coach of the Year. • 2006 Inside College Hockey Coach of the Year. • 2006 & 2007 AHCA Spencer Penrose Award finalist • Has coached SCSU to NCAA tournament bids in 2007, 2008 and 2010. Helped Huskies win first NCAA tournament game in team history in 2010. • Motzko has led the Huskies to four WCHA Final Five appearances in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2010. SCSU advanced to Final Five title game in 2006 and 2010. The Huskies have earned home ice in the WCHA playoffs during the 2007, 2008 and 2010 playoffs. • Under Motzko, the Huskies have produced two Hobey Baker Top 10 finalists and two AHCA Division I All-America award winners (Bobby Goepfert in 2007 and Ryan Lasch in 2008). • Assistant at Minnesota during NCAA title runs in 2002 and 2003. • Helped establish the USHL program at Sioux Falls. In his first year at Sioux Falls, Motzko led the Stampede to the USHL playoffs and a 37-17-4 record. • Has coached several top NHL draft picks including Kevyn Adams, Dan Boyle, Randy Robitaille, Thomas Vanek, Keith Ballard, Brian Savage, Paul Martin, John Pohl, Jordan Leopold, Brock Hooton, Joe Jensen, Andrew Gordon, Bobby Goepfert, Andreas Nodl, Oliver Lauridsen, Garrett Roe, Ben Hanowsk, Mike Lee and Nick Oliver. • Motzko’s former players from SCSU who have gone on to skate in the NHL include Andreas Nodl, Andrew Gordon, Nate Raduns, Joe Jensen and Casey Borer.


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MIKE GIBBONS ASSISTANT MEN’S HOCKEY COACH

Mike Gibbons will begin his fifth season as an assistant coach at SCSU in 2011-12. Prior to his move to SCSU, Gibbons had served since 1997 as the head boys’ hockey coach at Eastview High School in Apple Valley, Minn. In his coaching career that spans more than 25 years, Gibbons has had the opportunity to coach at all levels of the game including high school, juniors, college and professional. Gibbons is a graduate of Bemidji State University, where he was a standout collegiate player for the Beavers from 1975 to 1979. He gained All-America notice in 1978 and 1979 and helped BSU win a national title in 1979. He went on to receive his Master’s degree from Bemidji State in 1989. He started his coaching career at Bemidji State as an assistant in 1981. Gibbons then served as the BSU head coach during the 1982-83 season, during which time he was named the NHCA Conference Coach of the Year and the College Division National Coach of the Year. Gibbons moved to Northern Michigan University in 1983, and served as an assistant coach with the Wildcats’ hockey program until 1988. He went on to serve as an assistant coach at WCHA powers Colorado College (1988 to 1990) and the University of Denver (1990 to 1994). After leaving Denver, Gibbons worked for one year as the head coach for the Langley Thunder in the BCJHL. From 1995 to 1997, Gibbons moved into the professional ranks as an assistant coach with the Baltimore Bandits – the Anaheim Ducks’ top affiliate in the AHL. Gibbons returned to Minnesota to take over as head coach at Eastview High School, when that school started up its boys’ hockey program in 1997. Since that time, Gibbons has gone on to earn Minnesota State High School League Section 5 Coach of the Year honors in 2001, 2003 and 2004. In 2006, Gibbons served as an assistant coach for the USA Junior National Team, which placed fourth at the World Junior Tournament in Vancouver, B.C. In 1993, he was a co-coach with Scott Owens for the USA Select Team and he has coached numerous USA Hockey Select 17 teams during his career. Assistant Coach A resident of Eagan, Gibbons Bemidji State (1981-82) Northern Michigan (1983-88) Years at St. Cloud State: Fifth Season and his wife Nancy have three chilColorado College (1988-90) Alma Mater: Bemidji State (1981) dren, Sean, Kelly and Shannon.

The Gibbons File

Coaching/Playing Experience: Player Hampton (EHL) 1979-80, 1980-81 Richmond (EHL) 1979-80

Denver University (1990-94) Baltimore - AHL (1995-97) St. Cloud State (2007-present) Head Coach Bemidji State (1982-83) Langley - BCJHL (1994-95) Eastview H.S. - Apple Valley, MN (1997-2007)


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STEVE JOHNSON ASSISTANT MEN’S HOCKEY COACH

Steve Johnson will begin his second season as an assistant coach at St. Cloud State University in 2011-12. “Steve (Johnson) has been one of the most successful coaches in the history of the USHL and he is one of the great players in the history of the WCHA. His experiences as a player and a coach will be a huge asset for our program,” said SCSU head coach Bob Motzko. Johnson brings a wealth of hockey experience to St. Cloud State, both as a player and as a coach. He most recently served as the head coach of the Fargo Force of the USHL during the 2009-10 season. “I am very excited to be coming to St. Cloud State and getting back into the WCHA,” Johnson said. “I’ve gotten to know Coach Motzko and Coach (Mike) Gibbons very well over years, and I am looking forward to becoming a part of the program at St. Cloud State.” At Fargo, Johnson’s team charted a 45-22 overall record and a second place finish in the 2010 Clark Cup finals after replacing former Fargo coach Dean Blais in 2009. Johnson began coaching in the USHL with a stop at Fargo-Moorhead in 1995-96. He was then named the head coach of the Lincoln Stars the next season. In his first season at Lincoln, Johnson guided his club to a 40-13-1 record and a Clark Cup championship. This would mark the start of a decade long run at Lincoln, which saw Johnson’s teams win 30-plus games nine times during his tenure. He was named the USHL Coach of the Year in 1996, 2000 and 2001, and he led the Stars to a second Clark Cup title (USHL postseason championship) in 2003. Johnson also guided Lincoln to Anderson Cups (USHL regular season champions) in 2003, 2001 and 2000. Johnson’s USHL coaching record stands at 470-223-54, and his 470 victories ranks fourth in the league records for most career wins. Johnson’s career win percentage of .665 ranks fifth in league records. A Grand Forks, N.D. native, Johnson skated for the University of North Dakota from 1984 to 1988. He earned All-WCHA and AllAmerica status during his collegiate career, and also helped guide UND to a national title in 1987. In his senior season, Johnson was a Hobey Baker Award finalist and was named the WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year in 1988. In his four years at UND, Johnson recorded 191 points (70g/121a) over 153 career games. As a senior, Johnson posted 85 points (34g/51a) for UND. A 1987 draft pick of the Vancouver Canucks, Johnson played professionally for two seasons in the IHL with the Milwaukee (Photo by Brad Olson) Admirals and the Phoenix Roadrunners.

The Johnson File Years at St. Cloud State: Second Season Alma Mater: North Dakota (1988)

Coaching/Playing Experience: Player North Dakota (1984-88) Milwaukee - AHL (1988-89) Phoenix - AHL (1989-90)

Head Coach Fargo-Moorhead - USHL (1995-96) Lincoln - USHL (1996-2006) Fargo - USHL (2009-10)


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JEREMIAH MINKEL SCSU’s Director of Equipment Operations

Jeremiah Minkel is a battle tested 17-year veteran in the SCSU equipment room. He begins his 12th season as the team's equipment manager on a full-time basis at SCSU in 2011-12. He serves as the director of equipment operations for both the men's and women's hockey teams at SCSU, and he also oversees the entire SCSU hockey equipment room staff. His duties include equipment procurement, locker room organization for both home and away games and complete maintenance of the team's equipment. He is widely recognized as one of the top skate technicians in the WCHA, and his work has helped several SCSU players advance to the NHL - including Tampa Bay's Ryan Malone, New York's Tyler Arnason, Toronto’s Jeff Finger,, Carolina’s Tim Conboy, Colorado’s Matt Hendricks and Philadelphia’s Andreas Nodl. A graduate of SCSU, Minkel hails from nearby Spicer, Minn. and he attended New London-Spicer H.S. Minkel enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time.

TRAVIS ZINS

Strength and Conditioning Coordinator Zins begins his sixth season as head strength and conditioning coordinator at SCSU. He has served as an assistant track and field coach at SCSU since 2000, and comes to the athletic program as one of the best throwers in SCSU history. A four-time national participant, Zins is also a four-time North Central Conference champion and two-time All-American in the shot put. He was the national runner up in the 2000 Division II Indoor National Championships and received All-NCC honors numerous times in the shot put, discus, hammer, and weight throw. A native of Nicollet, MN, Zins received his bachelor’s of science in physical education in 2002 from SCSU and is currently working towards his master’s of science in exercise science from SCSU. Zins currently resides in St. Cloud with his wife and child.

MATT CHAPMAN

Coordinator of Hockey and Video Operations Matt Chapman begins his sixth season as the coordinator of hockey and video operations at SCSU in 2011-12. A graduate of Bethel University in 2006, Chapman majored in Athletic Training and he is a certified athletic trainer. At Bethel, Chapman served as the men’s basketball trainer during the 200506 season. He played one year of hockey at Bethel, and he is from Bloomington, Indiana. Chapman attended Culver Military Academy, where he played soccer, hockey, baseball and track. Chapman and his wife Alicia reside in St. Cloud with their son Will.

BRYAN DeMAINE MEN’S HOCKEY ATHLETIC TRAINER

The well liked Bryan DeMaine is a 2000 graduate of the University of Mary and earned his Masters of Science from St. Cloud State University in 2004. He most recently served as athletic trainer/strength and conditioning coach at St. Olaf College since Sept. 2003. His duties at St. Olaf included working as the head athletic trainer for that school's football, men's and women's hockey teams and the outdoor track and field program. He was affiliated with the Center for Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation during his time at St. Olaf. DeMaine also worked as the head athletic trainer/strength and conditioning coach at the North Dakota State College of Science from Aug. 2002 through Sept. 2003. At NDSCS, DeMaine worked with that school's football, volleyball, men's basketball and women's basketball programs. As a graduate assistant at St. Cloud State, DeMaine worked with the St. Cloud Orthopedic Associates and was an on-site trainer for home athletic contests at the College of St. Benedict and St. John's University. He is certified by the National Athletic Trainers Board of Certification. He resides in Sartell with his wife Mandy and two daughters (Addison and Rylie).


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2011-12 St. Cloud State Team Doctors Dr. Shane Gustafson

Dr. Matthew Hwang

Team Physician

Team Physician

Dr. Michael Murphy

Dr. Joel Duray

Team Physician

Dr. Ryan Granroth Team Chiropractor

Team Dentist

Tom Jensen

Team Physical Therapist


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2011-12 St. Cloud State University Men’s Hockey Roster No. 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 26 27 28 29 30 33 36 40

Name Jarrod Rabey Sam Zabkowicz Taylor Johnson Kevin Gravel (LAK) Cory Thorson David Morley Ben Hanowski (PIT) - C Jared Festler Travis Novak Jordy Christian Nick Jensen (DET) Mitch MacMillan Joey Holka Garrett Milan Drew LeBlanc - C Brandon Burrell Brooks Bertsch David Eddy Cam Reid (NASH) Nic Dowd (LAK) Nick Oliver (NASH) Andrew Prochno Ryan Faragher Mike Lee (PHO) - C Joe Phillippi Nate Hardy Tim Daly

POS D D D D F F F F F F D F F F F D F F F F F D G G G G D

R/L L L R L L R L L R L R L R L L L R R L R L L L L L L R

HT 6-1 5-11 5-10 6-4 6-2 5-6 6-2 5-9 5-11 5-10 6-0 6-0 6-3 5-6 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-3 6-2 6-2 5-11 6-2 6-1 5-8 5-11 5-11

WT 238 180 160 198 195 157 195 180 185 176 193 185 190 160 195 195 180 187 203 196 195 185 205 190 170 187 185

YR Fr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr.

Birthdate 9/ 18/92 6/12/87 10/26/89 3/6/92 7/4/90 7/25/90 10/18/90 10/14/89 9/2/88 10/6/88 9/21/90 11/24/89 6/5/90 4/5/91 6/29/89 5/7/90 5/10/90 12/10/89 8/25/91 5/27/90 5/4/91 11/3/91 7/3/90 10/5/90 6/6/90 7/11/88 2/1/92

Hometown / Previous School or Team Rockton, IL (Indiana/USHL) Greendale, WI (Sioux Falls/USHL) Hugo, MN (Green Bay/USHL) Kingsford, MI (Sioux City/USHL) Crystal, MN (Owatonna /NAHL) Richmond Hill, ON (Victoria/BCHL) Little Falls, MN (Little Falls H.S.) Little Falls, MN (Lincoln/USHL) Lethbridge, AB (Omaha/USHL) Moorhead, MN (Prince George/BCHL) Rogers, MN (Green Bay /USHL) Penticton, BC (Alberni Valley/BCHL) Phoenix, AZ (Penticton/BCHL) Whistler, BC (Penticton/BCHL) Hermantown, MN (Chicago/USHL) Brooklyn Park, MN (Wenatchee-NAHL) Dubuque, IA (Dubuque/USHL) Woodbury, MN (Sioux Falls/USHL) Delta, BC (Westside-BCHL) Huntsville, AL (Indiana-USHL) Crookston, MN (Fargo/USHL) Shorewood, MN (Sioux Falls/USHL) Fort Frances, ON (Bismarck/NAHL) Roseau, MN (Fargo/USHL) Shoreview, MN (Fairbanks/NAHL) Hermantown, MN (Southern MInn./NAHL) Maple Ridge, BC (Langley/BCHL)

Head Coach: Bob Motzko Assistant Coaches: Mike Gibbons, Steve Johnson Coordinator of Equipment Operations: Jeremiah Minkel Coordinator of Hockey and Video Operations: Matt Chapman Athletic Trainer: Bryan DeMaine Athletic Media Relations: Tom Nelson

SCSU Pronunciation Guide Brooks Bertsch ................................................................... birched Brandon Burrell...................................................................burr-rell Matt Chapman .................................................................... chappy Jordy Christian................................................................... krist-ian Nic Dowd ............................................................................ dow-ed David Eddy ............................................................................. eddy Ryan Faragher................................................................. fair-a-gur Jared Festler........................................................................ fest-ler Kevin Gravel ..................................................................... grah-vell Ben Hanowski..............................................................huh-now-ski Joseph Holka ...................................................................... hole-ka Drew LeBlanc ...................................................................... le-blah Garrett Milan ...................................................................... mah-lan David Morley.....................................................................more-lee Bob Motzko...................................................................... mots-koe

Joseph Phillippi.................................................................. fa-lip-ee Andrew Prochno ............................................................... prock-no Travis Novak ...................................................................... no-vack Jarrod Rabey ......................................................................ray-bee Sam Zabkowicz ............................................................zab-co-witz


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2011-12 St. Cloud State University Men’s Hockey Roster ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 21 20 13 40 26 22 29 11 7 10 36 17 14 4 19 30 15 18 9 12 27 33 28 2 23 8 3

Name Brooks Bertsch Brandon Burrell Jordy Christian Tim Daly Nic Dowd (LAK) David Eddy Ryan Faragher Jared Festler Kevin Gravel (LAK) Ben Hanowski (PIT) - C Nate Hardy Joey Holka Nick Jensen (DET) Taylor Johnson Drew LeBlanc -C Mike Lee (PHO) - C Mitch MacMillan Garrett Milan David Morley Travis Novak Nick Oliver (NASH) Joe Phillippi Andrew Prochno Jarrod Rabey Cam Reid (NASH) Cory Thorson Sam Zabkowicz

POS F D F D F F G F D F G F D D F G F F F F F G D D F F D

R/L R L L R R R L L L L L R R R L L L L R R L L L L L L L

HT 5-10 6-0 5-10 5-11 6-2 6-0 6-2 5-9 6-4 6-2 5-11 6-3 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-1 6-0 5-6 5-6 5-11 6-2 5-8 5-11 6-1 6-3 6-2 5-11

WT 180 195 176 185 196 187 205 180 198 195 187 190 193 160 195 190 185 160 157 185 195 170 185 238 203 195 180

YR Fr. So. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Sr.

Birthdate 5/10/90 5/7/90 10/6/88 2/1/92 5/27/90 12/10/89 7/3/90 10/14/89 3/6/92 10/18/90 7/11/88 6/5/90 9/21/90 10/26/89 6/29/89 10/5/90 11/24/89 4/5/91 7/25/90 9/2/88 5/4/91 6/6/90 11/3/91 9/ 18/92 8/25/91 7/4/90 6/12/87

Hometown / Previous School or Team Dubuque, IA (Dubuque/USHL) Brooklyn Park, MN (Wenatchee-NAHL) Moorhead, MN (Prince George/BCHL) Maple Ridge, BC (Langley/BCHL) Huntsville, AL (Indiana-USHL) Woodbury, MN (Sioux Falls/USHL) Fort Frances, ON (Bismarck/NAHL) Little Falls, MN (Lincoln/USHL) Kingsford, MI (Sioux City/USHL) Little Falls, MN (Little Falls H.S.) Hermantown, MN (Southern MInn./NAHL) Phoenix, AZ (Penticton/BCHL) Rogers, MN (Green Bay /USHL) Hugo, MN (Green Bay/USHL) Hermantown, MN (Chicago/USHL) Roseau, MN (Fargo/USHL) Penticton, BC (Alberni Valley/BCHL) Whistler, BC (Penticton/BCHL) Richmond Hill, ON (Victoria/BCHL) Lethbridge, AB (Omaha/USHL) Crookston, MN (Fargo/USHL) Shoreview, MN (Fairbanks/NAHL) Shorewood, MN (Sioux Falls/USHL) Rockton, IL (Indiana/USHL) Delta, BC (Westside-BCHL) Crystal, MN (Owatonna /NAHL) Greendale, WI (Sioux Falls/USHL)

Where They’re From

Arizona ........................................................................... 1 (Holka)

Minnesota .................................................................................. 14

Alberta ........................................................................... 1 (Novak)

Twin Cities ............................................7 (Eddy, Johnson, Burrell,

Ontario .......................................................... 2 (Faragher, Morley)

.............................................. Thorson, Jensen, Phillippi, Prochno)

British Columbia ........................ 4 (Daly, Milan, MacMiilan, Reid)

Central Minnesota Area ............................. 2 (Festler, Hanowski) Fargo-Moorhead Area .............................................. 1 (Christian) Duluth Area ..................................................... 2 (LeBlanc, Hardy) Northwest Minnesota ............................................ 2 (Lee, Oliver) Alabama.......................................................................... 1 (Dowd) Iowa.............................................................................. 1 (Bertsch) Michigan ........................................................................ 1 (Gravel) Wisconsin................................................................1 (Zabkowciz)

Ilinois ............................................................................. 1 (Rabey)


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Jordy

CHRISTIAN

Senior Forward • Left • 5-10 • 180 lbs. Moorhead, Minn. • Moorhead H.S. Previous Team: Prince George (USHL)

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2 0 1 0 & 2 0 11 A l l - W C H A A c a d e m i c Te a m 2 0 1 0 & 2 0 11 W C H A S c h o l a r - A t h l e t e 2 0 1 0 C a p i t a l O n e A c a d e m i c A l l - District V Second Team 2010-11: Played in 31 games for the Huskies as a junior... 2011 WCHA Scholar Athlete... named to the All-WCHA Academic squad... tallied six points in 2010-11 on two goals and four assists... scored a goal on Jan. 22 in a 5-2 victory at Bemidji State... added his second goal in a 4-2 win vs Wisconsin on Feb. 25. 2009-10: Christian played in 42 games during his sophomore season with 2 goals and nine assists...+4 on the plus/minus...scored shorthanded goal at UAA on Dec. 4...added goal against Union College on Oct. 16...named to 2010 All-WCHA Academic Team...a 2010 WCHA Scholar-Athlete...named to 2010 ESPN Academic All-District V University At-Large Second Team. 2008-09: Christian played in 37 of 38 games for SCSU during his rst year as a Husky...nished the year with 15 points (6g/9a)...scored rst collegiate point on a goal at Bemidji State on Oct. 24...had ve consecutive games with at least one point from Jan 17 through Jan. 31. Prior to SCSU: A 2007 graduate of Moorhead High School, where he skated for coach Dave Morinville...earned three hockey letters at Moorhead...2007 All-State selection and Mr. Hockey Finalist...twotime letterwinner in golf...played during 2007-08 season at Prince George in the BCHL...named BCHL Interior Conference Rookie of the Year in 2007-08...scored 39g/45a at Prince George...played in 2007 with Sioux Falls of the USHL, and was part of Clark Cup title team. Personal: Born Oct. 6, 1988...parents are Ed and Lisa Christian of Moorhead... nance major at SCSU...salutatorian of high school class...enjoys golf, reading and shing.

CHRISTIAN FAST FACT:

Christian netted a “hat trick” of academic honors in 2010 by being named to the All-WCHA Academic Team, a WCHA Scholar-Athlete and also to the ESPN the Magazine All-District V University At-Large Second Team as a sophomore.

Year-By-Year Statistics OVERALL Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 TOTAL

GP 37 42 31 110

WCHA GAMES Year GP 2008-09 28 2009-10 28 2010-11 26 Totals 82

G 6 2 2 10

A 9 9 4 22

Pts. 15 11 6 32

PP 0 0 0 0

SH 0 1 0 1

GW 1 0 0 1

P-PIM 4-8 6-12 4-8 14-28

ONLY G A 5 9 1 7 2 4 8 20

Pts. 14 8 6 28

PP 0 0 0 0

SH 0 1 0 1

GW 1 0 0 1

P-PIM 4-8 6-12 3-6__ 13-26

Career Highs Goals: 1 vs. several opps. (Last vs UW on Feb. 25, 2011)

Assists: 2 vs. Minnesota on Jan. 17, 2009 Points: 2 vs. 2 opps.(Last on Jan. 17, 2009 vs. UM) PPG: None SHG: 1 at Alaska Anchorage on Dec. 4, 2009 GWG: 1 at Minnesota State on Dec. 5, 2008 First Career Goal: Oct. 24, 2008 at Bemidji State First Career Goal at NHC: Dec. 6, 2008 vs. MSU First Career Assist: Nov. 21, 2008 vs. Wisconsin First Career Assist at NHC: Nov. 21, 2008 vs. Wisconsin

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Christian vs. Opponents Opponents Alaska UAA Bemidji State Clarkson Colorado College Cornell Denver Maine Miami University Michigan Tech Minnesota Minnesota Duluth Minnesota State Nebraska Omaha New Hampshire North Dakota Northern Michigan Quinnipiac College RIT Western Michigan Wisconsin WCHA First Round WCHA Final Five NCAA

G-A-P (GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 1-2-3 (7 GP) 2-0-1 (4 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 1-1-2 (8 GP) 0-1-1 (2 GP) 0-3-3 (8 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-1-1 (3 GP) 0-2-2 (8 GP) 0-3-3 (10 GP) 1-1-2 (6 GP) 3-1-4 (10 GP) 0-0-0 (4 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-4-4 (13 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (3 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 1-3-4 (10 GP) 0-0-0 (6 GP) 0-0-0 (2 GP) 0-0-0 (2 GP)

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Jared

FESTLER 11

Senior Forward • Left • 5-9 • 180 lbs. Little Falls, Minn. • Little Falls H.S. Previous Team: Lincoln (USHL)

2 0 1 0 & 2 0 11 A l l - W C H A A c a d e m i c Te a m 2010-11: Festler earned All-WCHA Academic honors in 2011...ranked fourth on the team with 24 points, which included 12 goals and 12 assists in 2010-11...led the Huskies with six power play goals in 201011...Festler also posted three GWGs for the Huskies...notched four multi-point games, including three assists against UW on Feb. 26, 2011 and 1g/2a against Minnesota State on Jan. 29, 2011...nished with an impressive +5 in 2010-11. 2009-10: Festler earned All-WCHA Academic honors in 2010...ranked fth on team in 2009-10 with 24 points (11g/13a)...led team with two SHGs and two GWGs in 2009-10...had six multi-points games in 2009-10...nished season with two-goal game vs. Wisconsin in NCAA quarternal game at the Xcel Energy Center on Mar. 27...also had two goals in a 4-1 win at Minnesota on Jan. 23...scored GWG vs. Colorado College in 5-4 win on Jan. 29 in the Springs. 2008-09: Festler played in 27 games as a freshman for the Huskies...charted the rst goal of his collegiate career on Oct. 10 against Mercyhurst at the NHC...ve mult-point games including a career high three points (1g/2a) against MSU-Mankato, Dec. 6 at the NHC. Prior to SCSU: A 2008 graduate of Little Falls High School, where he skated for coach Tony Couture...a two-time All-State and All-Conference award winner for the Flyers...earned team MVP honors at Little Falls...led the MSHSL with 72g/53a in 2006-07...lettered in football and was named team MVP...led Little Falls to state hockey nals in 2007...played at Lincoln (USHL) in 2007-08, and charted 13g/23a. Personal: Born Oct. 14, 1989...parents are Kevin and Marie Festler of Little Falls...math/land surveying major and GIS minor at SCSU...enjoys water skiing, wakeboarding, shing, hunting and snowboarding.

FESTLER FAST FACT:

Festler and SCSU teammate Ben Hanowski both played high school hockey at nearby Little Falls H.S. in Little Falls, Minn. - the boyhood home of famed aviator Charles Lindbergh. Festler scored the rst two SHGs of his career during the 2009-10 season.

Year-By-Year Statistics Year GP G A Pts. PP SH GW P-PIM 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Totals

27 42 38 107

WCHA GAMES Year GP 2008-09 18 2009-10 27 2010-11 28 Totals 73

7 11 12 30

10 13 12 35

ONLY G A 3 8 8 9 9 11 20 28

Career Highs

17 24 24 65

2 2 6 10

0 2 0 2

1 3 3 7

5-10 2-4 4-8 11-22

Pts. 11 17 20 48

PP 0 1 5 6

SH 0 1 0 1

GW 0 2 3 5

P-PIM 3-6 1-2 4-8 8-16

Goals: 2 vs. several opps., last vs. UW on Mar. 27, 2010 Assists: 3 vs. Wisconsin on Feb. 26, 2011 Points:3 vs. UW on Feb. 26, 2011 and MSU on Jan. 28, 2011. PPG: 2 vs. Bemidji State on Oct. 25, 2008 SHG: 1 vs. two opponents (Last on Mar. 27, 2010 vs. UW) GWG: 7 in career (Last GWG at. UMD on Feb. 11, 2011) First Career Goal: Oct. 10, 2008 vs. Mercyhurst First Career Goal at NHC: Oct. 10, 2008 vs. Mercyhurst First Career Assist: Oct. 10, 2008 vs. Mercyhurst First Career Assist at NHC: Oct. 10, 2008 vs. Mercyhurst

Festler vs. Opponents Opponents UAA UAF Bemidji State Clarkson Colorado College Cornell Denver Maine Miami University Michigan Tech Minnesota Minnesota Duluth Minnesota State Nebraska Omaha New Hampshire North Dakota Northern Michigan Quinnipiac College RIT Western Michigan Wisconsin WCHA First Round WCHA Final Five NCAA Postseason Total

G-A-P (GP) 2-3-5 (6 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 2-2-4 (6 GP) 0-1-1 (1 GP) 2-0-2 (6 GP) 0-0-0 (2 GP) 0-3-3 (6 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 1-0-1 (5 GP) 3-2-5 (6 GP) 5-4-9 (9 GP) 5-2-7 (8 GP) 2-5-7 (10 GP) 1-1-2 (4 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 1-1-2( 13 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 1-1-2 (42 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 2-6-8 (9 GP) 1-1-2 (7 GP) 0-0-0 (2 GP) 2-0-0 (2 GP) 2-1-3 (9 GP)

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Nathan

HARDY Senior Goalie • Left • 5-11 • 187 lbs. Hermantown, Minn. • Hermantown H.S. Previous Team: Southern Minn (NAHL)

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2010-11: A reserve goalie for the Huskies...posted victory for the Huskies with six saves in a 7-4 exhibition win over Manitoba to open the 2010-11 season. 2009-10: A reserve goalie for the Huskies, Hardy saw action in against Lethbridge during the 2009-10 season...he posted eight saves in 20 minutes of play against Lethbridge. 2008-09: Hardy served as a reserve goaltender during his freshman season. Prior to SCSU: A 2007 graduate of Hermantown High School, where he played for coach Bruce Plante...three-time letterwinner in hockey...named team MVP in 2007...helped team win MSHSL state title in 2007...three-year letterwinner in soccer and team MVP in 2007...two-year letterwinner in tennis... played during the 2007-08 season at Southern Minnesota in the NAHL. Personal: Born July 11, 1988...bio-chemistry major at SCSU...parents are Paul and Liz Hardy of Hermantown.

HARDY FAST FACT:

Nate Hardy was the goalie of record for the Huskies in their exhibition win over Manitoba to open the 2010-11 season.

Year-By-Year Statistics

Hardy vs. Opponents

Year

GP

W

L

T

MP

GAA

SV%

2008-09 2009-10 Totals

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

n/a n/a n/a

n/a n/a n/a

WCHA GAMES ONLY Year

GP

W

L

T

MP

GAA

SV%

2008-09 2009-10 Totals

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

n/a n/a n/a

n/a n/a n/a

Career Highs

Most Saves in a Game: None Career Shutouts: None Goals Scored: None Assists: None Penalties: None

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Opponents Alaska UAA Bemidji State Clarkson Colorado College Cornell Denver Miami University Michigan Tech Minnesota Minnesota Duluth Minnesota State Nebraska-Omaha North Dakota Northern Michigan Quinnipiac College RIT Western Michigan Wisconsin WCHA First Round WCHA Final Five NCAA Postseason Total

G-A-P (GP) Has Not Played Has Not Played Has Not Played Has Not Played Has Not Played Has Not Played Has Not Played Has Not Played Has Not Played Has Not Played Has Not Played Has Not Played Has Not Played Has Not Played Has Not Played Has Not Played Has Not Played Has Not Played Has Not Played Has Not Played Has Not Played Has Not Played Has Not Played


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Drew

LeBLANC 19

Senior - CAPTAIN Forward • Left • 6-0 • 185 lbs. Hermantown, Minn. • Hermantown H.S. Previous Team: Chicago (USHL)

2 0 11 A l l - W C H A T h i r d Te a m 2 0 1 0 & 2 0 11 A l l - W C H A A c a d e m i c Te a m 2 0 1 0 & 2 0 11 W C H A S c h o l a r - A t h l e t e 2010 & 2011 Capital One Academic All-District V Second Team 2010-11: Played in 38 games for the Huskies in 2010-11... 2011 WCHA Scholar Athlete... named to All-WCHA Academic squad... named to All-WCHA Third Team... tied for team lead in both goals (13) and assists (26)... led the Huskies in points with 39... had 4 assists vs. Quinipiac on Oct. 30, 2010 and 1g/3a vs. MTU on Jan. 8, 2011 at the NHC...had two-goal and one assist game on Nov. 20 at UAA... added another two-goal performance Jan. 28 vs Minnesota State... tallied four power play goals... had a points per game average of 1.03...will serve as a team captain in 2011-12. 2009-10: LeBlanc was named to the 2010 All-WCHA Academic team and was selected as a 2010 WCHA Scholar-Athlete...2010 ESPN Academic All-District V Second Team...ranked fourth on the team with 31 points and 25 assists in 2009-10...scored six goals and was tied for team lead with three GWGs in 200910...also had three power play goals and one shorthanded goal in 2009-10...had eight multi-point games... tallied 1g/2a in win over Brown on Jan. 3...had two helpers in NCAA tournament win over NMU on Mar. 26... provided OT game winner in WCHA playoffs vs. Minnesota State on Mar. 14, which helped secure Final Five berth for Huskies...wore #29 during the 2008-09 and 2009-10 seasons at SCSU. 2008-09: LeBlanc played in all 38 games for the Huskies during his freshman season...nished the year with 15 points (8g,7a)...charted rst career point and assist against Mercyhurst on Oct. 11 at the NHC... scored rst collegiate goal at Minnesota on Oct. 18...had lone multi-point game of the year (3g/1a) at Colorado College on Jan. 24...named WCHA Offensive Player of the Week for Jan. 19. Prior to SCSU: A 2008 graduate of Hermantown H.S., where he played for Coach Bruce Plante...threeyear hockey letter...All-State and All-Conference award winner at Hermantown...helped Hermantown win MSHSL state title...posted 199 points in three seasons at Hermantown...two-year letterwinner in baseball and football...played junior hockey with Chicago (USHL)...scored 19g/35a for the Steel in 2007-08. Personal: Born June 29, 1989...parents are Guy and Paula LeBlanc of Duluth...math education major; coaching minor at SCSU...graduated from high school with honors...enjoys hunting and shing.

Year-By-Year Statistics OVERALL Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Totals

GP 38 43 38 119

WCHA GAMES Year GP 2008-09 28 2009-10 28 2010-11 28 Totals 84

G 8 6 13 27

LeBlanc vs. Opponents

A 7 25 26 58

Pts. 15 31 39 85

PP 3 3 4 10

SH 0 1 0 1

GW 0 3 0 3

P-PIM 9-18 5-10 9-18 23-46

ONLY G A 8 5 4 17 11 17 23 39

Pts. 13 21 28 62

PP 3 1 3 7

SH 0 1 0 1

GW 0 1 0 1

P-PIM 6-12 2-4 6-12 14-28

Career Highs

Goals: 3 at Colorado College on Jan. 24, 2009 Assists: 4 vs. Quinnipiac on Oct. 30, 2010. Points: 4 vs. 3 opponents, last vs. MTU on 1/8/11 PPG:1 vs. several opponents (Last Feb. 11 at UMD) SHG: 1 vs. Minnesota Duluth on Oct. 24, 2009 GWG: 3, last on Mar. 14, 2009 vs. Minnesota State First Career Goal: Oct. 18, 2008 at Minnesota First Career Goal at NHC: Nov. 21, 2008 vs. UW First Career Assist: Oct. 11, 2008 vs. Mercyhurst First Career Assist at NHC: Oct. 11, 2008 vs. Mercyhurst

Opponents Alaska UAA Bemidji State Clarkson Colorado College Cornell Denver Maine Miami University Michigan Tech Minnesota Minnesota Duluth Minnesota State Nebraska Omaha New Hampshire North Dakota Northern Michigan Quinnipiac College RIT Western Michigan Wisconsin WCHA First Round WCHA Final Five NCAA Postseason Total

G-A-P (GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 3-6-9 (8 GP) 1-5-6 (6 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 3-4-7 (8 GP) 0-2-2 (2 GP) 2-2-4 (8 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 2-3-5 (5 GP) 3-7-10 (8 GP) 1-4-5 (10 GP) 2-1-3 (10 GP) 3-3-6 (11 GP) 2-2-4 (4 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 2-5-7 (13 GP) 0-2-2 (1 GP) 0-4-0 (4 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 3-4-7 (10 GP) 1-2-3 (7 GP) 0-2-2 (2 GP) 0-2-2 (2 GP) 1-6-7 (11 GP)

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M EET T HE H USKIES

Travis

NOVAK Senior Forward • Right • 5-11 • 185 lbs. Lethbridge, Alberta • Catholic Central H.S. Previous Team: Omaha (USHL)

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2 0 1 0 & 2 0 11 A l l - W C H A A c a d e m i c Te a m 2 0 1 0 & 2 0 11 W C H A S c h o l a r - A t h l e t e 2010-11: Played in 35 games in junior season at SCSU... 2011 WCHA Scholar Athlete... named to the All-WCHA Academic squad... had six goals and nine assists in 2010-11... recorded both a goal and assist on three different occasions (Nov 13 against Nebraska Omaha, Feb 12 at UMD and Feb 26 vs Wisconsin. 2009-10: Novak gained 2010 WCHA Scholar-Athlete honors as a sophomore...2010 All-WCHA Academic team selection...played in 36 games during the 2009-10 campaign with 11 goals and ve assists to his credit for 16 points...+4 on the plus/minus...tied for team lead with two SHGs in 2009-10...scored game winner vs. UND on Feb. 12, and also had a GWG against Union on Oct. 17...chalked up two power play goals in 2009-10...scored goal in NCAA tournament win over Northern Michigan o March 26...also had a postseason goal in Final Five win over Wisconsin on March 19 at the Xcel Energy Center. 2008-09: Novak played in all but two games during his rst collegiate season...scored rst career point Oct. 11 against Mercyhurst at the NHC...charted rst collegiate goal against Denver at the NHC on Nov. 15...nished season with 15 points (5g,10a). Prior to SCSU: A 2006 graduate Catholic Central High School...played junior hockey with Omaha (USHL) in 2006-07 and 2007-08...also played junior hockey with the Canmore Eagles (AJHL) for two seasons...helped Omaha win Clark Cup in 2007-08...scored three goals and nine assists during Omaha¹s playoff run to the championship...89 points in two seaons at Omaha. Personal: Born Sept. 2, 1988...son of John and Tina Novak of Lethbridge...bio-med major at SCSU... on honor roll in high school.

NOVAK FAST FACT:

Travis Novak has been selected as a WCHA Scholar-Athlete in 2010 and 2011.

Year-By-Year Statistics OVERALL Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Totals

GP 36 36 35 107

WCHA GAMES Year GP 2008-09 28 2009-10 22 2010-11 25 Totals 75

G 5 11 6 22

Novak vs. Opponents

A 10 5 9 24

Pts. 15 16 15 46

PP 0 2 0 2

SH 1 2 0 3

GW 0 2 0 2

P-PIM 7-14 15-30 14-31 36-75

ONLY G A 5 8 7 4 5 7 17 19

Pts. 13 11 12 36

PP 0 1 0 1

SH 1 1 0 2

GW 0 1 0 1

P-PIM 6-12 11-22 11-25 28-59

Career Highs

Goals: 1 vs. several opponents (Feb. 26, 2011 vs. UW) Assists: 1 vs. several opponents (Last on Feb. 26, 2011 vs. UW) Points: 2 vs. several opponents (last vs. UW on Feb. 26, 2011) PPG: 1 vs. two opponents (Last on Jan. 8, 2010 vs. MTU) SHG: 1 vs.3 opponents (Last on Mar. 12, 2010 vs. MSU) GWG: 2 on career (Last was Feb. 12, 2010 vs. UND) First Career Goal: Nov. 15, 2008 vs. Denver First Career Goal at NHC: Nov. 15, 2008 vs. Denver First Career Assist: Oct. 11, 2008 vs. Mercyhurst First Career Assist at NHC: Oct. 11, 2008 vs. Mercyhurst

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Opponents Alaska UAA Bemidji State Clarkson Colorado College Cornell Denver Miami University Michigan Tech Minnesota Minnesota Duluth Minnesota State Nebraska Omaha New Hampshire North Dakota Northern Michigan Quinnipiac College RIT Western Michigan Wisconsin WCHA First Round WCHA Final Five NCAA Postseason Total

G-A-P (GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (8 GP) 0-3-3 (5 GP) 0-1-1 (1 GP) 2-2-4 (8 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 2-3-5 (8 GP) 0-1-1 (5 GP) 2-1-3 (6 GP) 1-3-4 (8 GP) 1-1-2 (8 GP) 2-2-4 (9 GP) 1-1-2 (4 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 4-2-6 (13 GP) 1-0-1 (1 GP) 0-1-1 (3 GP) 1-0-1 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 3-2-5 (10 GP) 1-0-1 (7 GP) 1-0-1 (2 GP) 1-0-1 (2 GP) 3-0-3 (11 GP)


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Sam

ZABKOWICZ Senior Defense • Left • 5-11 • 180 lbs. Greendale, Wis. • Culver Military Academy Previous Team: Sioux Falls (USHL)

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2 0 1 0 & 2 0 11 A l l - W C H A A c a d e m i c Te a m 2010-11: Zabkowicz played in 19 games in his junior season for the Huskies... tallied two assists... named to the 2011 All-WCHA Academic squad. 2009-10: Zabkowicz played in 35 games during his sophomore year at SCSU...scored 12 assists and was an impressive +9 on the plus/minus...posted two assists in victory at the NHC vs. rival Wisconsin on Nov. 20...named the 2010 All-WCHA Academic squad. 2008-09: Zabkowicz played in 29 games for the Huskies in his freshman season... charted rst career point as a collegiate player with an assist against Minnesota on Oct. 17, at the NHC...scored rst career goal at North Dakota on Dec. 12. Prior to SCSU: A 2005 graduate of Culver Military Academy...lettered in hockey and lacrosse at Culver, which is the same school where SCSU’s Matt Chapman attended...played junior hockey with Texarkana (NAHL) in 2005-06...played for the Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) in 2006-07 and 2007-08. Personal: Born June 2, 1987...parents are John and Dawn Zabkowicz of Greendale...older brother Tom Zabkowicz played college hokey at Maine...accounting major at SCSU... enjoys shing, music and watching soccer.

ZABKOWICZ FAST FACT:

An All-WCHA Academic pick in 2010 and 2011, Zabkowicz’ older brother Tom Zabkowicz played college hockey at the University of Maine. Of note, Sam Zabkowicz scored a goal vs. Maine on Dec. 28, 2008.

Year-By-Year Statistics OVERALL Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Totals

GP 29 35 19 83

WCHA GAMES Year GP 2008-09 21 2009-10 24 2010-11 14 Totals 35

G 3 0 0 3

Zabkowicz vs. Opponents

A 8 12 2 22

Pts. 11 12 2 25

PP 0 0 0 0

SH 0 0 0 0

GW 1 0 0 1

P-PIM 5-10 14-28 3-6 22-44

ONLY G A 2 5 0 10 0 2 2 17

Pts. 7 10 2 19

PP 0 0 0 0

SH 0 0 0 0

GW 1 0 0 1

P-PIM 3-6 9-18 2-4 14-28

Career Highs

Goals: 1 vs. three opponents (last at CC on Jan. 24, 2009) Assists: 2 vs. RMU on Nov. 8, 2008 & UW on Nov. 20, 2009 Points: 2 vs. 2 opponents (last vs. UW on Nov. 20, 2009 PPG: None SHG: None GWG: 1 at Colorado College on Jan. 24, 2009 First Career Goal: At North Dakota on Dec. 12, 2008 First Career Goal at NHC: None First Career Assist: Oct. 17, 2008 vs. Minnesota First Career Assist at NHC: Oct. 17, 2008 vs. UM

Opponents Alaska UAA Bemidji State Clarkson Colorado College Cornell Denver Maine Miami University Michigan Tech Minnesota Minnesota Duluth Minnesota State Nebraska Omaha New Hampshire North Dakota Northern Michigan Quinnipiac College RIT Western Michigan Wisconsin WCHA First Round WCHA Final Five NCAA Postseason Total

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

(0 (6 (5 (1 (7 (2 (5 (1 (2 (4 (6 (7 (3 (1 (0 (5 (1 (3 (0 (0 (8 (5 (2 (2 (7

G-A-P (GP) GP) GP) GP) GP) GP) GP) GP) GP) GP) GP) GP) GP) GP) GP) GP) GP) GP) GP) GP) GP) GP) GP) GP) GP) GP)

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David

EDDY Junior Forward • Right • 6-0 • 187 lbs. Woodbury, Minn. • Woodbury H.S. Previous Team: Sioux Falls (USHL)

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2010-11: Played in 18 games during sophomore season at SCSU... contributed 17 points for the Huskies (0.94 points per game)... had nine goals to go along with eight assists... had both a goal and assist on Dec. 29 vs Cornell... on Jan. 22 put in two goals and two assists for a four point effort at Bemidji State... had four power play goals on the season... scored a goal in each of the Huskies’ rst round WCHA Playoff games at UMD. 2009-10: Named the WCHA Rookie of the Week on Jan. 26 for his play vs. Minnesota...led SCSU’s rookies in 2009-10 with 12 goals, 11 assists and 23 points...+8 on the plus/minus...six multi-point games as a freshman...rst SCSU point was an assist at UND on Nov. 14...rst career goal was posted at NHC vs. Wisconsin on Nov. 21...tallied two assists apiece in games against DU (Nov. 28) and CC (Dec. 11)... scored two goals in win at Quinnipiac on Jan. 16, and also had two goals in win at CC on Jan. 29... scored back-to-back game winners in weekend sweep of Minnesota on Jan. 22-23...scored two goals in WCHA Final Five title game vs. UND on March 20 at Xcel Energy Center...Eddy scored 3g/2a in postseason play in 2009-10. Prior to SCSU: A 2008 graduate of Woodbury High School, where he played under coach Wes Bolin...a three-year hockey letter winner...selected as a member of the Associated Press All State Team, as well as earning All Conference honors...earned three letters in football, while being named All Conference...Awarded two letters in baseball, while being named to the All State and All Conference teams... last year while playing for the Sioux Falls Stampede in the USHL, Eddy posted 59 points (21g/38a) in 63 games in 2008-2009. Personal: Born Dec. 10, 1989..general studies major at SCSU...enjoys shing, golng and boating.

EDDY FAST FACT:

In impressive postseason performer, Eddy has notched ve goals in playoff action (WCHA and NCAA) during his career at SCSU. His playoff totals include 5 goals and 2 assists in 9 games played.

Year-By-Year Statistics OVERALL Year 2009-10 2010-11 Totals

GP 35 18 53

WCHA GAMES Year GP 2009-10 24 2010-11 14 Totals 38

G 12 9 21

Eddy vs. Opponents

A 11 8 19

Pts. 23 17 40

PP 2 4 6

SH 0 0 0

GW 3 0 3

P-PIM 6-12 7-17 13-29

ONLY G A 5 8 6 6 11 14

Pts. 13 12 25

PP 0 3 3

SH 0 0 0

GW 2 0 2

P-PIM 5-10 6-15 11-25

Career Highs

Goals: 2 vs. two opponents (Last on Jan. 22, 2011 at BSU) Assists: 2 vs. two opponents (Last on Jan. 22, 2011 at BSU) Points: 4 vs Bemidji State on Jan. 22, 2011. PPG: 1 vs. six opponents (Last on Mar. 12 at UMD) SHG: none GWG: 3, last on Jan. 23, 2010 at Minnesota First Career Goal: Nov. 21, 2009 vs. Wisconsin First Career Goal at NHC: Nov. 21, 2009 vs. Wisconsin First Career Assist: Nov. 14, 2009 at North Dakota First Career Assist at NHC: Dec. 11, 2009 vs. CC

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Opponents UAA Bemidji State Clarkson Colorado College Cornell Denver Miami University Michigan Tech Minnesota Minnesota Duluth Minnesota State Nebraska Omaha North Dakota Quinnipiac College RIT Wisconsin WCHA First Round WCHA Final Five NCAA Postseason Total

G-A-P (GP) 0-0-0 (4 GP) 2-2-4 (2 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 2-2-4 (4 GP) 1-1-2 (1 GP) 0-4-4 (4 GP) 0-1-1 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (2 GP) 2-0-2 (2 GP) 2-1-3 (4 GP) 1-3-4 (7 GP) 1-1-2 (2 GP) 4-1-5 (7 GP) 2-0-2 (2 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 2-2-4 (8 GP) 3-1-4 (5 GP) 2-0-2 (2 GP) 0-1-1 (2 GP) 5-2-7 (9 GP)


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Ben

HANOWSKI 10

CAPTAIN Junior • NHL Rights: Pittsburgh Forward • Left • 6-2 • 195 lbs. Little Falls, Minn. • Little Falls H.S. Previous Team: Little Falls H.S.

2 0 11 A l l - W C H A A c a d e m i c Te a m 2010-11: Played in 37 games for the Huskies during sophomore year... career high 13 goals in 201011... also contributed with seven assists... scored the game winning goal in the season-opener versus RIT... recorded a hat-trick on Nov. 5 against Bemidji State... had a two-goal performance Feb. 11 at UMD... named to the All-WCHA Academic team...will serve as a team captain in 2011-12 2009-10: Hanowski made a quick impact at SCSU with nine goals and 10 assists during his freshman season...scored four PPGs in 2009-10...rst collegiate point was an assist vs. Union on Oct. 17 at the NHC...rst two goals of college career came against UMD on Oct. 23 at the NHC...posted three points (1g/2a) against Brown on Jan. 3...scored goal in playoff action against MSU on Mar. 12 at the NHC... played in all 43 games during 2009-10 season...also had two helpers in victory at Quinnipiac on Jan. 16. Prior to SCSU: A 2009 graduate of Little Falls High School, where he played for coach Tony Couture...a four-year hockey letter winner...was a Mr. Hockey nalist in 2009...selected as the Associated Press Hockey Player of the Year for 2009...earned four letters in baseball, while being named AllConference and All State four times...in four years prior to attending SCSU, Hanowski posted 196 goals and 209 assists in 117 games becoming the most prolic scorer in Minnesota High School history with 405 points...draft pick of the Pittsburgh Penguins (3rd round) in the 2009 NHL entry draft. Personal: Born Oct. 18, 1990...parents are John and Julie Hanowski of Little Falls..business major at SCSU...enjoys shing, golng and hunting...Dean’s List at SCSU.

HANOWSKI FAST FACT:

A draft pick of the Pittsburgh Penguins, Hanowski set a Minnesota state high school record with 405 points scored during his prep career at nearby Little Falls High School.

Year-By-Year Statistics OVERALL Year 2009-10 2010-11 Totals

GP 43 37 80

WCHA GAMES Year GP 2009-10 28 2010-11 28 Totals 56

G 9 13 22

Hanowski vs. Opponents

A 10 7 17

Pts. 19 20 39

PP 4 6 10

SH 0 0 0

GW 0 1 1

P-PIM 8-19 9-18 17-37

ONLY G A 6 5 10 5 16 10

Pts. 11 15 26

PP 3 6 9

SH 0 0 0

GW 0 0 0

P-PIM 5-13 8-16 13-29

Career Highs

Goals: 3 vs. Bemidji State on Nov. 5, 2010 Assists: 2 vs 3 opponents (Last on Feb. 26, 2011 vs. UW) Points: 3 vs 3 opponents ( Last on Feb. 11, 2011 at UMD) PPG: 1 vs. ten opponents (Last on Mar. 5, 2011 at Denver) SHG: none GWG: 1 on Oct. 8, 2010 vs. RIT First Career Goal: Oct. 23 vs Minnesota Duluth First Career Goal at NHC: Oct. 23 vs. Minnesota Duluth First Career Assist: Oct. 17, 2009 vs. Union First Career Assist at NHC: Oct. 17, 2009 vs. Union

Opponents Alaska UAA Bemidji State Clarkson Colorado College Cornell Denver Miami University Michigan Tech Minnesota Minnesota Duluth Minnesota State Nebraska Omaha New Hampshire North Dakota Northern Michigan Quinnipiac College RIT Western Michigan Wisconsin WCHA First Round WCHA Final Five NCAA Postseason Total

G-A-P (GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 1-2-3 (6 GP) 3-0-3 (4 GP) 1-0-1 (1 GP) 2-0-2 (6 GP) 1-1-2 (1 GP) 3-0-3 (4 GP) 0-0-0 (5 GP) 1-1-2 (6 GP) 0-0-0 (4 GP) 4-1-5 (6 GP) 1-1-2 (7 GP) 0-1-1 (4 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 1-1-2 (9 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-3-3 (3 GP) 1-0-1 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 1-2-3 (4 GP) 0-1-1 (5 GP) 0-0-0 (2 GP) 0-0-0 (2 GP) 0-1-1 (9 GP)

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Taylor

JOHNSON Junior Defense • Right • 5-10 • 160 lbs. Hugo, Minn. • White Bear Lake H.S. Previous Team: Green Bay (USHL)

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2010-11: Johnson enjoyed a solid sophomore campaign with 3 goals l and d 10 assists i t to t his hi credit dit from f the blueline...also had two power play markers in 2010-11...posted goal in WCHA playoffs at Minnesota Duluth on March 12...also scored goals against Quinnipiac and UNO at the NHC... 2009-10: Johnson played in 38 games during his freshman season at SCSU...wore #24 during the 2009-10 campaign...scored rst collegiate goal with a PP tally at Minnesota on Jan. 23...added second goal of season at Colorado College on Jan. 29...notched a pair of assists in win over UND on Feb. 12...was +3 on the plus/minus in 2009-10...scored 12 points (2g/10a) during rookie season at SCSU. Prior to SCSU: A 2008 graduate of White Bear Lake High School, where he played under coach Tim Sager...a two-year hockey letter winner...earned All-Conference honors..in 2008-09, while playing for the Green Bay Gamblers in the USHL, Johnson posted 32 points (8g/24a) in 59 games. Personal: Born Oct. 26, 1989..general/elective major at SCSU...enjoys shing, golng and video games.

JOHNSON FAST FACT:

A draft pick of the Pittsburgh Penguins, Hanowski set a Minnesota state high school record with 405 points scored during his prep career at nearby Little Falls High School.

Year-By-Year Statistics OVERALL Year 2009-10 2010-11 Totals

GP 43 37 80

WCHA GAMES Year GP 2009-10 28 2010-11 28 Totals 56

G 9 13 22

Johnson vs. Opponents

A 10 7 17

Pts. 19 20 39

PP 4 6 10

SH 0 0 0

GW 0 1 1

P-PIM 8-19 9-18 17-37

ONLY G A 6 5 10 5 16 10

Pts. 11 15 26

PP 3 6 9

SH 0 0 0

GW 0 0 0

P-PIM 5-13 8-16 13-29

Career Highs

Goals: 3 vs. Bemidji State on Nov. 5, 2010 Assists: 2 vs 3 opponents (Last on Feb. 26, 2011 vs. UW) Points: 3 vs 3 opponents ( Last on Feb. 11, 2011 at UMD) PPG: 1 vs. ten opponents (Last on Mar. 5, 2011 at Denver) SHG: none GWG: 1 on Oct. 8, 2010 vs. RIT First Career Goal: Oct. 23 vs Minnesota Duluth First Career Goal at NHC: Oct. 23 vs. Minnesota Duluth First Career Assist: Oct. 17, 2009 vs. Union First Career Assist at NHC: Oct. 17, 2009 vs. Union

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Opponents Alaska UAA Bemidji State Clarkson Colorado College Cornell Denver Miami University Michigan Tech Minnesota Minnesota Duluth Minnesota State Nebraska Omaha New Hampshire North Dakota Northern Michigan Quinnipiac College RIT Western Michigan Wisconsin WCHA First Round WCHA Final Five NCAA Postseason Total

G-A-P (GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 1-2-3 (6 GP) 3-0-3 (4 GP) 1-0-1 (1 GP) 2-0-2 (6 GP) 1-1-2 (1 GP) 3-0-3 (4 GP) 0-0-0 (5 GP) 1-1-2 (6 GP) 0-0-0 (4 GP) 4-1-5 (6 GP) 1-1-2 (7 GP) 0-1-1 (4 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 1-1-2 (9 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-3-3 (3 GP) 1-0-1 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 1-2-3 (4 GP) 0-1-1 (5 GP) 0-0-0 (2 GP) 0-0-0 (2 GP) 0-1-1 (9 GP)


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Mike

LEE 30

CAPTAIN Junior • NHL Rights: Phoenix Goaltender • Left • 6-1 • 190 lbs. Roseau, Minn. • Roseau H.S. Previous Team: Fargo (USHL)

2 0 11 A l l - W C H A A c a d e m i c Te a m 2 0 11 W C H A S c h o l a r - A t h l e t e 2010-11: Lee scored a 12-14-4 record in 2010-11, which included a 2.75 GAA and a .910 save rate as a sophomore...named WCHA Defensive Player of the Week on March 8 for his efforts in a weekend split at Denver...notched a shutout against Michigan Tech on Jan. 7...hit a career-high with a 60 save night in playoff loss at UMD on March 12...also had 51 saves at UNO on Feb. 5...gained an assist on Feb. 11 at UMD and against UW on Feb. 25...WCHA Scholar-Athlete in 2010-11...named to 2011 All-WCHA Academic squad...earned team’s Frank Brimsek and Dave Torrey Award in 2011-12...will serve as team captain in 2011-12. 2009-10: Lee posted a 12-9-3 record as a freshman at SCSU in 2009-10...owned a 2.80 GAA and a .917 save rate in 2009-10...played in 21 games for the Huskies...WCHA Rookie of the Week on Nov. 24 and Dec. 8...WCHA Defensive Player of the Week on Feb. 8...helped Team USA win gold medal at 2010 World Junior Championship, which included wins by Lee against Latvia, Slovakia, Finland and Sweden...posted two shutouts, with his rst career shutout coming against UAA on Feb. 6...also gained a 2-0 whitewash against Wisconsin in WCHA Final Five seminals on Mar. 19...758 saves in 1477:03 minutes of play in 2009-10...had 30-plus saves in 13 games during 2009-10 season...had 40-plus saves in four games in 2009-10, which included 42 saves in a 4-1 win at Minnesota on Jan. 23...also had 42 saves in historic OT win over Northern Michigan in NCAA tournament on Mar. 26...hit season-high with 43 saves at UW on Feb. 20. Prior to SCSU: A 2009 graduate of Roseau High School, where he played under coach Scott Oliver...a two-year hockey letter winner...earned All State honors...helped Roseau to win 2007 High School State Championship...two year letter winner in football for the Rams...member of All Conference Team...one year letter winner in baseball...last year while playing for the Fargo Force in the USHL, Lee played in 48 games, posting a 2.40 GAA and .918 save percentage, while going 26-15-4...named USHL Goalie of the Year and USA Hockey Junior Hockey Goalie of the Year in 2009...drafted in third round by Phoenix Coyotes of 2009 NHL entry draft (91st pick)...participant in then U.S. National Junior Evaluation Camp for 2010 International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championships in Saskatoon and Regina, Sask. Personal: Born Oct. 5, 1990..life science education major at SCSU...enjoys shing, golng and hunting...on Dean’s List at SCSU.

Year-By-Year Statistics Year

GP

W

L

2009-10 2010-11 TOTAL

26 32 58

12 9 12 14 24 23

GAA

Lee vs. Opponents

T

MP

SV%

3 4 7

1477:03 2.80 .917 1879:40 2.75 .910 3356:43 2.77 .913

WCHA GAMES ONLY Year

GP

W

2009-10 2010-11 TOTAL

16 24 40

6 7 9 10 15 17

L

T

MP

2 4 6

929:04 3.04 .909 1391:32 2.63 .915 2320:36 2.79 .913

GAA

SV%

Career Highs Most Saves in a Game: 60 at Minnesota Duluth on

March 12, 2011. Career Shutouts: 3 last on Jan. 7, 2011 vs. Michigan Tech Goals Scored: None Assists Scored:1, twice (last time vs. Wisconsin on Feb. 25, 2011) Penalties: 1 at Bemidji State on Jan. 21, 2011

Opponents UAA UAF Bemidji State Clarkson Colorado College Cornell Denver Miami University Michigan Tech Minnesota Minnesota Duluth Minnesota State Nebraska Omaha New Hampshire North Dakota Northern Michigan Quinnipiac College RIT Western Michigan Wisconsin WCHA First Round WCHA Final Five NCAA Postseason Total

G-A-P (GP) 92 saves (3-1-0) 0 svs (0-0-0) 71 saves (3-0-0) 7 saves (0-0-0) 143 saves (0-4-1) 22 saves (1-0-0) 86 saves (1-2-0) 78 saves (1-2-0) 101 svs (3-1-0) 82 saves (2-0-0) 172 svs (1-2-2) 128 svs (2-1-1) 138 svs (0-3-1) 0 svs (0-0-0) 180 svs (0-6-1) 42 svs (1-0-0) 56 saves (1-1-0) 26 svs (1-0-0) 0 svs (0-0-0) 151 svs (3-1-0) 146 svs (2-2-0) 60 saves (1-1-0) 50 saves (1-0-0) 256 svs (4-3-0)

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Kevin

GRAVEL

Sophomore • NHL Rights: Los Angeles Defense • Left • 6-4 • 198 lbs. Kingsford, Mich. • Kingsford H.S. Previous Team: Sioux City (USHL)

7 2010-11: Played in 36 games in rookie season for SCSU... scored rst career goal at Denver (3/5)... recorded ve assists...eanred SCSU’s William Radovich (Most Improved) team award in 2010-11...rst career point came against Miami at the NHC on Oct. 15, 2010. Prior to SCSU: A 2010 graduate of Kingsford H.S...played junior hockey with Sioux City of the USHL in 2009-10...posted 3g/3a at Sioux City in 2009-10...played in 2010 USHL All-Star game...played on Team USA at the 2009 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament in Slovakia...played during the 2008-09 season with the Marquette Rangers of the NAHL...a 2010 draft pick of the Los Angeles Kings (5th round/148th pick). Personal: Born March 6, 1992...son of Jim and Kathy Gravel of Kingsford, Mich...honor roll student in high school...enjoys playing baseball during the summer and hanging out with friend...his Dad (Jim Gravel) played collegiate hockey at SCSU from 1977-81 with 51g/50a to his credit...Dean’s List at SCSU.

GRAVEL FAST FACT:

The son of former Husky Jim Gravel (1977-81), Kevin Gravel earned SCSU’s William Radovich Award (Most Improved Player) during the 2010-11 season.

Year-By-Year Statistics OVERALL Year 2010-11

GP 36

G 1

A 5

Pts. PP SH GW P-PIM 6 0 0 0 2-4

WCHA GAMES ONLY Year GP G A 2010-11 28 1 3

Pts. PP SH GW P-PIM 4 0 0 0 2-4

Career Highs

Goals: 1 at Denver on Mar. 5, 2011 Assists: 1 vs. several opps. (last at UMD on March 11, 2011) Points:1 vs. several opps. (last at UMD on March 11, 2011) PPG: None SHG: None GWG: None First Career Goal:1 at Denver on Mar. 5, 2011 First Career Goal at NHC: None First Career Assist: Oct. 15, 2010 vs. Miami First Career Assist at NHC:Oct. 15, 2010 vs. Miami

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Gravel vs. Opponents Opponents Alaska UAA Bemidji State Clarkson Colorado College Cornell Denver Miami University Michigan Tech Minnesota Minnesota Duluth Minnesota State Nebraska Omaha New Hampshire North Dakota Northern Michigan Quinnipiac College RIT Western Michigan Wisconsin WCHA First Round WCHA Final Five NCAA Postseason Total

G-A-P (GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (2 GP) 0-0-0 (4 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (2 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 1-0-1 (2 GP) 0-1-1 (3 GP) 0-1-1 (2 GP) 0-1-1 (2 GP) 0-1-1 (4 GP) 0-0-0 (2 GP) 0-0-0 (4 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-1-1 (2 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (2 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (2 GP) 0-1-1 (2 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-1-1 (2 GP)


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Cory

THORSON Sophomore Forward • Left • 6-2 • 195 lbs. Crystal, Minn. • Armstrong H.S. Previous Team: Owatonna (NAHL)

8 2010-11: 010 11: Played in 12 games in rst rst season at SCSU... Recorded one assist...rst career point as a Husky was scored against Quinnipiac on Oct. 30, 2010. Prior to SCSU: A 2008 graduate of Armstrong H.S....Thorson earned four varsity letters in hockey and also gained All-Conference honors in 2008, 2007 and 2006 at Armstrong... charted 51g/50a during his prep hockey career...played two seasons of junior hockey with the Owatonna Express of the NAHL in 2008-09 and 2009-10...led Owatonna with 56 points (25g/31a) in 2009-10...named as one of the NAHL’s Junior Hockey Player of the Year nominees in 2009-10. Personal: Born July 4, 1990...son of Ben and Gloria Thorson of Crystal...enjoys shing and golf...business management major at SCSU.

THORSON FAST FACT:

Thorson posted his rst collegiate point with an assist against Quinnipiac at the NHC on Oct. 30, 2010.

Year-By-Year Statistics OVERALL Year 2010-11

GP 12

G 0

A 1

Pts. PP SH GW P-PIM 1 0 0 0 2-4

WCHA GAMES ONLY Year GP G A 2010-11 9 0 0

Pts. PP SH GW P-PIM 0 0 0 0 2-4

Career Highs

Goals: None Assists: 1 vs. Quinnipiac on Oct. 30, 2010 Points:1 vs. Quinnipiac on Oct. 30, 2010 PPG: None SHG: None GWG: None First Career Goal: None First Career Goal at NHC: None First Career Assist: Oct. 30, 2010 vs. Quinnipiac First Career Assist at NHC:Oct. 30, 2010 vs. Quinnipiac

Thorson vs. Opponents Opponents Alaska UAA Bemidji State Clarkson Colorado College Cornell Denver Miami University Michigan Tech Minnesota Minnesota Duluth Minnesota State Nebraska Omaha New Hampshire North Dakota Northern Michigan Quinnipiac College RIT Western Michigan Wisconsin WCHA First Round WCHA Final Five NCAA Postseason Total

G-A-P (GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (2 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (2 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-1-1 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0- (0 GP)

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Nick

JENSEN

Sophomore • NHL Rights: Detroit Defense • Left • 6-1 • 195 lbs. Rogers, Minn. • Rogers H.S. Previous Team: Green Bay (USHL)

14

2010-11: Played in 38 games in rst season at SCSU... fourth th on th the tteam with ith 18 assists... i t also recorded ve goals during his 2010-11 campaign... had a power play goal against Miami on Oct. 15... added a shorthanded goal on Nov. 6 vs Bemidji State... two games in which he recorded three points, Feb. 11 at UMD and Feb. 25 vs Wisconsin... named the WCHA Rookie of the week (Feb. 15, 2011)..had three assists in win over Wisconsin on Feb. 25 at the NHC..2011 Roland Vandell Award winner (Rookie of the Year) at SCSU. Prior to SCSU: A 2009 graduate of Roger H.S...a varisty letterwinner in football and hockey at Rogers...All-Conference prep hockey award winner...also gained All-Conference Honorable Mention in football...named to Academic All-Conference teams in football and hockey at Rogers...played two seasons of junior hockey with Green Bay of the USHL... helped lead Green Bay to Clark Cup title in 2010...scored 13g/50a in two seasons at Green Bay...a 2010 USHL All-Star...selected by Detroit in the 2009 NHL draft (5th round/150th pick). Personal: Born Sept. 21, 1990...son of Jeff and Teresa Jensen of Rogers...enjoys shing... his Dad played college hockey at Lake Superior State and was a draft pick of Colorado (NHL)...on Dean’s List.

JENSEN FAST FACT:

A 2009 draft choice of the Detroit Red Wings, Jensen was named SCSU’s Roland Vandell Award winner (Rookie of the Year) in 2010-11.

Year-By-Year Statistics OVERALL Year 2010-11

GP 38

G 5

A 18

Pts. PP SH GW P-PIM 23 1 1 0 9-18

WCHA GAMES ONLY Year GP G A 2010-11 28 4 12

Pts. PP SH GW P-PIM 16 0 1 0 7-14

Career Highs

Goals: 1 vs. several opponents (last at UMD on Feb. 11, 2011) Assists: 3 vs. Wisconsin on Feb. 25, 2011 Points: 3 vs. two opponents (last vs. UW on Feb. 25, 2011) PPG: 1 vs. Miami on Oct. 15, 2010 SHG: 1 vs. BSU on Nov. 6, 2010 GWG: None First Career Goal: Oct. 15, 2010 vs. Miami First Career Goal at NHC: Oct. 15, 2010 vs. Miami First Career Assist: Oct. 8, 2010 vs. RIT First Career Assist at NHC: Oct. 16, 2010 vs. Miami

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Jensen vs. Opponents Opponents Alaska UAA Bemidji State Clarkson Colorado College Cornell Denver Miami University Michigan Tech Minnesota Minnesota Duluth Minnesota State Nebraska Omaha New Hampshire North Dakota Northern Michigan Quinnipiac College RIT Western Michigan Wisconsin WCHA First Round WCHA Final Five NCAA Postseason Total

G-A-P (GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (2 GP) 2-1-3 (4 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (2 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-2-2 (2 GP) 1-1-2 (3 GP) 1-0-1 (2 GP) 0-1-1 (2 GP) 1-3-4 (4 GP) 0-1-1 (2 GP) 0-0-0 (4 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-3-3 (4 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-3-3 (2 GP) 0-1-1 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-3-3 (2 GP) 0-1-1 (2 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-1-1 (2 GP)


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Mitch

MacMILLAN Sophomore Forward • Left • 6-0 • 180 lbs. Penticton, B.C. • Penticton Secondary Previous Team: Alberni Valley (BCHL)

15 2010-11: Played in 28 games in rookie campaign with SCSU... scored four goals and had two assists in 2010-11... rst career goal was a power play goal against Miami on on Oct. 15... added another powerplay goal on Dec. 11 vs Colorado College...wore #28 during 2010-11 season. Prior to SCSU: A 2007 graduate of Penticton Secondary...played junior hockey in the BCHL, which included stops at Powell River, Cowichan Valley and Alberni Valley...posted 112g/70a during his BCHL career...played for Alberni Valley in 2009-10 and scored 68g/37a...named the BCHL Coastal Conference MVP for the 2009-10 season...of note, MacMillan scored 50 goals in 49 games during the 2009-10 season. Personal: Born Nov. 24, 1989...son of Doug and Lorraine MacMillan of Penticton, B.C... entrepeneurship major at SCSU...enjoys golf and baseball...Dean’s List at SCSU.

MacMILLAN FAST FACT:

Scored rst goal against Miami (Ohio) on Oct. 15, 2010 at the NHC...Mitch MacMillan wore #28 during his freshman season at SCSU in 2010-11.

Year-By-Year Statistics OVERALL Year 2010-11

GP 28

G 4

A 2

Pts. PP SH GW P-PIM 6 2 0 0 5-10

WCHA GAMES ONLY Year GP G A 2010-11 20 3 2

Pts. PP SH GW P-PIM 5 1 0 0 3-6

Career Highs

Goals: 1 vs. several opps. (last at UMD on Feb. 11, 2011) Assists: 1 vs. two opps. (last vs. UW on Feb. 25, 2011) Points:1 vs. several opps. (last vs. UW on Feb. 25, 2011 PPG: 2 in career (last vs. CC on Dec. 11, 2010) SHG: None GWG: None First Career Goal: Oct. 15, 2010 vs. Miami First Career Goal at NHC: Oct. 15, 2010 vs. Miami First Career Assist: Oct. 24, 2010 at Minnesota First Career Assist at NHC: Feb. 25, 2010 vs. Wisconsin

MacMillan vs. Opponents Opponents Alaska UAA Bemidji State Clarkson Colorado College Cornell Denver Miami University Michigan Tech Minnesota Minnesota Duluth Minnesota State Nebraska Omaha New Hampshire North Dakota Northern Michigan Quinnipiac College RIT Western Michigan Wisconsin WCHA First Round WCHA Final Five NCAA Postseason Total

G-A-P (GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (3 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 1-0-1 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (2 GP) 1-0-1 (2 GP) 0-0-0 (2 GP) 0-1-1 (2 GP) 1-0-1 (4 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (2 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 1-0-1 (3 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-1-1 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (2 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (2 GP)

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Brandon

BURRELL

Sophomore Defense • Left • 6-0 • 195 lbs. Brooklyn Park, Minn. • Park Center H.S. Previous Team: Wenatchee (NAHL)

20 2010-11: Played in four games during rookie season at SCSU. Prior to SCSU: A 2008 graduate of Park Center H.S...played three seasons of hockey at Park Center and served as a team captain...All-Conference prep player...played junior hockey with the Wenatchee Wild (NAHL)...scored 6g/27 during 2009-10 season with Wenatchee, and nished two year career at Wenatchee with 16g/51a...helped Wild win NAHL West Division championship in 2009. Personal: Born May, 7, 1990...son of Barry and Dawn Burrell of Brooklyn Park...enjoys golf and shing...honor roll student in high school.

BURRELL FAST FACT:

Burrell made his collegiate debut on ice for the Huskies during a 5-1 victory at Bemidji State on Jan. 22, 2011.

Year-By-Year Statistics OVERALL Year 2010-11

GP 4

G 0

A 0

Pts. PP SH GW P-PIM 0 0 0 0 0-0

WCHA GAMES ONLY Year GP G A 2010-11 4 0 0

Pts. PP SH GW P-PIM 0 0 0 0 0-0

Career Highs

Goals: None Assists: None Points: None PPG: None SHG: none GWG: None First Career Goal: None First Career Goal at NHC: None First Career Assist: None First Career Assist at NHC: None

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Burrell vs. Opponents Opponents Alaska UAA Bemidji State Clarkson Colorado College Cornell Denver Miami University Michigan Tech Minnesota Minnesota Duluth Minnesota State Nebraska Omaha New Hampshire North Dakota Northern Michigan Quinnipiac College RIT Western Michigan Wisconsin WCHA First Round WCHA Final Five NCAA Postseason Total

G-A-P (GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP)) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP)


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Cam

REID

Sophomore • NHL Rights: Nashville Forward • Left • 6-3 • 203 lbs. Delta, B.C. • South Delta Secondary Previous Team: Westside (BCHL)

23 2010-11: 010 11 Pl Played d iin 37 games ffor th the Huskies in his rookie season... was a large part of the offensive attack for SCSU with 29 points in 2010-11... recorded eight goals to go along with 21 assists... had a +/- of +7 on the season... three of his goals came on the power play attack... four game-winning goals (Oct 30 vs Quinnipiac, Nov 20 at UAA, Dec 29 vs Cornell and Jan 22 at Bemidji State)...led SCSU rookies in scoring in 2010-11. Prior to SCSU: A 2009 graduate of South Delta Secondary...played junior hockey for Westside and Victoria of the BCHL from 2007 to 2010...in 2009-10, Reid posted 29g/51a for Westside...he completed his junior hockey career in the BCHL with 57g/101a in 197 games played...gained Westside’s Best Forward award in 2010...a NHL draft pick of Nashville in 2009 (7th round/192 overall pick). Personal: Born Aug. 25, 1991...son of Doug and Lisa Reid of Delta, B.C...athletic training major at SCSU.

REID FAST FACT:

Reid led the SCSU’s rookies in 2010-11 with 29 points. He led the team in 2010-11 with four game winning goals for the Huskies.

Year-By-Year Statistics OVERALL Year 2010-11

GP 37

G 8

A 21

Pts. PP SH GW P-PIM 29 3 0 4 8-27

WCHA GAMES ONLY Year GP G A 2010-11 28 4 16

Pts. PP SH GW P-PIM 20 2 0 2 7-25

Career Highs

Goals: 2 vs. Cornell on Dec. 29, 2010 Assists: 2 vs. two opponents (last at BSU on Jan. 22, 2011) Points: 3 at Bemidji State on Jan. 22, 2011 PPG: 3 in career (last vs. MSU on Jan. 29, 2011) SHG: None GWG: 4 in career, last at BSU on Jan. 22, 2011 First Career Goal: Oct. 29, 2010 vs. Quinnipiac First Career Goal at NHC: Oct. 29, 2010 vs. Quinnipiac First Career Assist: vs. Clarkson, Oct. 9, 2010 First Career Assist at NHC: Oct. 30, 2010 vs. Quinnipiac

Reid vs. Opponents Opponents Alaska UAA Bemidji State Clarkson Colorado College Cornell Denver Miami University Michigan Tech Minnesota Minnesota Duluth Minnesota State Nebraska Omaha New Hampshire North Dakota Northern Michigan Quinnipiac College RIT Western Michigan Wisconsin WCHA First Round WCHA Final Five NCAA Postseason Total

G-A-P (GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 1-2-3 (2 GP) 1-4-5 (4 GP) 0-1-1 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (2 GP) 2-0-2 (1 GP) 0-2-2 (2 GP) 0-2-2 (3 GP) 1-1-2 (2 GP) 0-0-0 (2 GP) 0-3-3 (4 GP) 1-1-2 (2 GP) 0-1-1 (4 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-2-2 (2 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 2-1-3 (2 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-1-1 (2 GP) 0-1-1 (2 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-1-1 (2 GP)

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Nick

DOWD

Sophomore • NHL Rights: Los Angeles Forward • Right • 6-2 • 196 lbs. Huntsville, Ala. • Culver Academy Previous Team: Indiana (USHL)

26 2010-11: Played in 36 games for SCSU in his rst season with the team... recorded 18 points on ve goals and 13 assists... tallied two assists in four different games... had a threepoint night on Dec. 30 vs Miami, including the game winner in a 4-3 SCSU victory... added another game-winning goal on Jan. 21 at Bemidji State in a 2-1 victory... took home WCHA Rookie of the Week honors in two consecutive weeks (Jan. 5 and Jan. 11)...named MVP of the 2010 Florida College Hockey Classic. Prior to SCSU: Prior to SCSU: A 2008 graduate of Culver Military Academy...lettered in hockey and baseball during his prep tenure at Culver Academy, which is the same school that SCSU’s Matt Chapman and Sam Zabkowicz attended...played junior hockey with Indiana of the USHL in 2009-10, and scored 18g/27 for the Ice...played at Wenatchee in the NAHL during the 2008-09 season...a 2009 draft pick of the Los Angeles Kings (7th round/198th pick). Personal: Born May, 27, 1990...son of Alan and Liz Dowd of Huntsville, Alabama...enjoys skiing and the lake...pre-vet major at SCSU.

DOWD FAST FACT:

Dowd was named the MVP of the 2010 Florida College Hockey Classic. SCSU defeated Miami and Cornell to win its rst title at the FCHC in 2010.

Year-By-Year Statistics OVERALL Year 2010-11

GP 36

G 5

A 13

WCHA GAMES ONLY Year GP G A 2010-11 26 4 9

Pts. PP SH GW P-PIM 18 1 0 2 17-34 Pts. PP SH GW P-PIM 13 0 0 1 10-20

Career Highs

Goals: One vs. several opp. (last at UMD on 2/11/11) Assists: 2 vs. several opps. (last vs. MTU on 1/8/11) Points: 2 vs. several opps. (last vs. MTU on 1/8/11) PPG: 2 in career, last vs. Miami on 12/30/11 SHG: none GWG: 2 in career, last at BSU on 1/21/11 First Career Goal: Oct. 22, 2010 at Minnesota First Career Goal at NHC: Jan. 8, 2011 vs, MTU First Career Assist: Nov. 6, 2010 vs. BSU First Career Assist at NHC: Nov. 6, 2010 vs. BSU

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Dowd vs. Opponents Opponents Alaska UAA Bemidji State Clarkson Colorado College Cornell Denver Miami University Michigan Tech Minnesota Minnesota Duluth Minnesota State Nebraska Omaha New Hampshire North Dakota Northern Michigan Quinnipiac College RIT Western Michigan Wisconsin WCHA First Round WCHA Final Five NCAA Postseason Total

G-A-P (GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-2-2 (2 GP) 1-1-2 (4 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-2-2 (2 GP) 0-1-1 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 1-2-3 (3 GP) 1-3-4 (2 GP) 1-0-1 (2 GP) 1-1-2 (4 GP) 0-1-1 (2 GP) 0-1-1 (4 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (4 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (2 GP) 0-0-0 (1 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (2 GP) 0-0-1(2 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-0-0 (0 GP) 0-1-1 (2 GP)


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2

9

17

Jarrod

David

Joey

Freshman Defense • Left • 6-1, 235 lbs. Rockton, Ill. Hononegah H.S. Indiana (USHL)

Freshman Forward • Right • 5-6, 167 lbs. Richmond Hills, Ontario Alexander MacKenzie H.S. Victoria (BCHL)

Freshman Forward • Right • 6-3, 190 lbs. Phoenix, Ariz. Arcadia H.S. Penticton (BCHL)

RABEY

Prior to SCSU: A 2011 graduate of Rockton-Hononegah High School...Rabey played junior hockey in the USHL at Indiana... in 2010-11, Rabey tallied ve goals and 13 assists for Indiana. Personal: Born 9/18/92... parents are Rodger “Skip” and Kim Rabey of Rockton, Illinois... enjoys golf, tennis, ping-pong, hunting, shing, movies and friends...business major and political science minor at SCSU.

Junior Hockey Stats Year Team 2009-10 Indiana 2010-11 Indiana

G-A-P PIM 0-0-0 0 5-14-15 40

MORLEY

Prior to SCSU: A 2008 graduate of Alexander Mackenzie... played during the 2010-11 season with the Victoria Grizzlies of the BCHL, where he scored 29 goals and 60 assists for a total of 89 points - which ranked among BCHL’s top 10 point producers in 2010-11... skated for three seasons with Aurora Tigers of the OJHL...in 2008-09, Morley scored 42g/62a at Aurora. Personal: Born 7/25/90... parents are Kevin and Wendy Morley of Richmond Hill, Ontario...sports management major at SCSU...enjoys playing golf.

Junior Hockey Stats Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

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Team Aurora Aurora Aurora Victoria

G-A-P 12-23-35 26-50-76 42-62-104 29-60-89

PIM 34 37 88 38

HOLKA

Prior to SCSU: A 2008 graduate of Arcadia H.S...played junior hockey for former SCSU assistant coach Fred Harbinson in Penticton of the BCHL... posted big numbers during his time in Penticton from 2008 to 2011 with 54 goals and 57 assists as a BCHL athlete...in his nal season at Penticton, Holka scored 21 goals and 25 assists for the Vees. Personal: Born 6/5/90...son of Laura Holka of Phoenix, Ariz... nance major at SCSU.

Junior Hockey Stats Year

Team

2008-09 Penticton 2009-10 Penticton 2010-11 Penticton

G-A-P

PIM

3 -8 -11 40 30-24-54 103 21-25-46 77


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18

21

27

Garrett

Brooks

Nick

Freshman Forward • Left • 5-6, 160 lbs. Whistler, B.C. Penticton Secondary Penticton (BCHL)

Freshman Forward • Right • 5-10, 180 lbs. Dubuque, Iowa Wahlert H.S. Dubuque (USHL)

Freshman • NHL: Nashville Forward • Left • 6-2, 195 lbs. Roseau, Minn. Roseau H.S. Fargo (USHL)

MILAN

Prior to SCSU: A 2009 graduate of Penticton Secondary School...lettered in soccer, basketball, track, hockey and skiing as a high school athlete... selected to tournament All-Star squads as a soccer player...an accomplished snow skier, Milan competed in the Next X Snow Search nals in Colorado and placed rst in the Next X Snow Search and 30th at the nals for North America...played junior hockey with Penticton of the BCHL from 2008 to 2011, and also played for Burnaby of the BCHL in 2007-08...scored 80 goals and 104 assists during his junior career...tallied 15 goals and 28 assists for Penticton in 2010-11. Personal: Parents are Dave Martinsen and Carol Milan of Whistler...enjoys the beach, working out and watching movies...business major at SCSU.

Prior to SCSU: A 2008 graduate of Wahlert H.S...played junior hockey with Dubuque of the USHL during the 2010-11 season...charted seven goals and 10 assists at Dubuque in 2010-11...played two seasons with the St. Louis Bandits of the NAHL from 2008 to 2010... posted 18 goals and 29 assists in two season at St. Louis. Personal: Born May 10, 1990... parents are Jeff and Diane Bertsch of Dubuque, Iowa... business management major at SCSU with a minor in international business.

Junior Hockey Stats Year

Team

2008-09 St. Louis 2009-10 St. Louis 2010-11 Dubuque

G-A-P

OLIVER

Prior to SCSU: A 2009 graduate of Roseau H.S., where he played hockey for Scott Oliver... earned three letters in hockey at Roseau...named All-Conference in hockey in 2009 and 2008...AllConference linebacker for Roseau football team...gained two letters in high school football at RHS...helped Roseau win 2007 MSHSL State AA championship... prep teammate of SCSU goalie Mike Lee...played junior hockey with Fargo of the USHL from 2008 to 2011...posted 14 goals and 25 assists during junior career at Fargo, which included 7g/10a in 2010-11...a 2009 NHL draft pick of Nashville (4th round/110th pick).

PIM

7-8-15 60 11-21-32 35 7-10-17 87

Personal: Born May 4, 1991... son of Scott and Denice Oliver ...pre-law major at SCSU... enjoys hunting, shing, golng and spending time at the family cabin.

Junior Hockey Stats

Junior Hockey Stats

Year

Year

Team

G-A-P

PIM

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

Burnaby Penticton Penticton Penticton

0 -1 -1 33-34-67 32-41-73 15-28-43

0 42 23 37

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BERTSCH

Team

G-A-P

PIM

2008-09 Fargo 2009-10 Fargo 2010-11 Fargo

1-1-2 6-14-20 7-10-17

11 99 70


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28

29

33

Andrew

Ryan

Joe

Freshman Defense • Left • 5-11, 185 lbs. Shorewood, Minn. Minnetonka H.S. Sioux Falls (USHL)

Freshman Goalie • Left • 6-2, 205 lbs. Fort Frances, Ontario Fort Frances H.S. Bismarck (NAHL)

Freshman • Goalie • Left • 5-8, 170 lbs. Shoreview, Minn. Hill-Murray H.S. Fairbanks (NAHL)

PROCHNO

FARAGHER

Prior to SCSU: A 2010 graduate of Minnetonka H.S...earned four letters in hockey at Minnetonka... two-time All-Conference recipient and All-State Honorable Mention award winner as a prep skater... helped guide team to two conference titles...played in MSHSL state championship tournament... two-year letterwinner in baseball...All-Conference and All-State Honorable Mention award winner in baseball for the Skippers... played junior hockey at Sioux Falls in the USHL in 2010-11, with 4g/118a to his credit...also played for Waterloo in 2010-11 with 2g/5a...gained national notice in Jan. 2011 when his slapshot split a puck in half after it hit the post in a game against Sioux City.

Prior to SCSU: A 2008 graduate of Fort Frances H.S...played two season of junior hockey with Bismarck in the NAHL....helped Bismarck win NAHL’s Robertson Cup in 2010...in 2010-11, Faragher posted a 2.44 GAA and a .918 save rate during the regular season at Bismarck with a 30-20-2 record...in 2009-10, Faragher tallied a 23-6-7 record with a 2.17 GAA and a .921 save rate for the Bobcats...also played soccer in high school.

Personal: Born 11/3/91...parents are Mike and Beth Prochno of Shorewood...on honor roll at Minnetonka H.S...enjoys bowling and whife ball...business major at SCSU.

Year

Junior Hockey Stats Year

Team

2010-11 Waterloo 2010-11 Sioux Falls

G-A-P

PIM

2-5-7 4-23-27

14 26

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Personal: Born 7/3/90...parents are Darcy and Penny Faragher of Fort Frances, Ont....sociology major at SCSU...enjoys hunting, shing and concerts.

Junior Hockey Stats Team

2009-10 Bismarck 2010-11 Bismarck

PHILLIPPI

Prior to SCSU: A 2008 graduate of Hill-Murray High School... four-year letterwinner in hockey...All-State award winner... helped Hill-Murray win MSHSL state championship as a prep athlete...two-year letterwinner in baseball at Hill-Murray...played junior hockey with the Fairbanks Ice Dogs of the NAHL from 2008 to 2011, and also played at Omaha of the USHL in 200910...posted a 47-19-8 record during his junior hockey career... carded a solid 2.70 GAA and a .914 save rate at Fairbanks in 2010-11. Personal: Parents are Mark and Diane Phillippi of Shoreview...enjoys hunting and shing.

GAA

SV%

Junior Hockey Stats

2.17 2.44

.921 .918

Year

Team

GAA

SV%

2008-09 2009-10 2009-10 2010-11

Fairbanks Fairbanks Omaha Fairbanks

2.00 2.98 2.57 2.70

.938 .911 .882 .914


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40 Tim

DALY

Freshman Defense • Right • 5-11, 185 lbs. Maple Ridge, B.C. SRTSS Langley (BCHL) Prior to SCSU: A 2010 graduate of SRTSS...played junior hockey with Langley in the BCHL in 201011...posted 11g/26a at Langley in 2010-11...a three-year standout at Langley from 2008 to 2011, Daly nished his junior career in the BCHL with 25g/55a for 80 points from the blueline. Personal: Born 2/1/92...parents are Frank and Barb Daly of Maple Ridge, BC...hobbies include working out.

Junior Hockey Stats Year

Team

2008-09 Langley 2009-10 Langley 2010-11 Langley

G-A-P

PIM

0-0-0 0 14-29-43 95 11-26-37 84

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2011-12 S T . C LOUD S TATE H OCKEY R ECORD B OOK

2010-11 ST. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY

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2011-12 S T . C LOUD S TATE H OCKEY R ECORD B OOK

2010-11 ST. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY

Men!s Ice Hockey Individual Statistics Overall: 15-18-5 • Conf: 11-13-4 • Home: 6-8-4 • Away: 6-9-1 • Neutral: 3-1-0

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2011-12 S T . C LOUD S TATE H OCKEY R ECORD B OOK Exhibition • Oct. 2, 2010 Manitoba at St. Cloud State Manitoba

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SCORING 1st: SCSU EV Nick Oslund (Cam Reid, Brett Barta) 12:53; SCSU EV Garrett Roe (Ben Hanowski) 19:38; 2nd SCSU EV Mitch MacMillan (Aaron Marvin, Taylor Johnson) :50; UM PP Blair Macaulay (Mike Hellyer, Dane Crowley) 13:18; UM PP Riley Dudar (Ian Duval, Greg Beller) 14:23; SCSU PP Drew LeBlanc (Ben Hanowski, Garrett Roe) 19:23; UM EV Jared Walker (Ian Dual, Travis Mealy) 19:38; 3rd UM EV Ian Duval (Mike Hellyer, Zach Tully) 5:10; SCSU PP Drew LeBlanc (Garrett Roe, Taylor Johnson) 7:28; SCSU EV Travis Novak (Mitch MacMillan, Aaron Mavin) 11:31; SCSU EV Bryce Johnson (Brian Volpei, Nick Oslund) 14:48. Saves UM Jesse Deckert, 32:15, 13 svs, 3 GA UM Joe Caligiuri, L, 27:45, 7 svs, 4 GA SC Mike Lee, 20:00, 14 svs SC Dan Dunn, 19:45, 10 svs, 3 GA SC Nate Hardy, W, 20:00, 6 svs, 1 GA Shots: UM 14-13-7=34 SCSU 11-9-7=27 Power Play: UM 2-7, SCSU 2-5 Penalties: UM 7-14, SCSU 9-18 Attendance: 5,934 Time: 2:15

Oct. 8, 2010 RIT vs. SCSU (at Omaha) SCSU

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SCORING 2nd: SCSU EV Nick Oslund (Brett Barta) 13:43; 3rd: RIT EV Adam Hartley (Scott Knowles, Chris Haltgin) 2:45; SCSU EV Ben Hanowski (Nick Jensen, Garrett Roe) 10:21; SCSU ENG Travis Novak 19:33.

Saves CU Paul Karpowich, W, 60:00, 26 svs SC Dan Dunn, L, 31:43, 10 svs, 4 GA Mike Lee, 28:17, 7 svs, 2 GA Shots: CU 4-13-6=23 SCSU 7-13-8=28 Power Play: SCSU 1-7, CU 0-4 Penalties: SCSU 4-8, CU 7-14 Attendance: 5056 Time: 2:10

EV Mike Hoeffel (Mark Alt) 9:46; UM EV Taylor Matson (Nico Sachetti, Kevin Wehrs) 19:27. Saves SC Mike Lee, W, 60:00, 40 svs UM Alex Kangas, L, 33:33, 18 svs (5 GA) Kent Patterson, 26:27, 12 svs (0 GA) Shots: SCSU 14-13-8=35 UM 15-12-15=42 Power Play: SCSU 2-6, UM 0-4 Penalties: SCSU 6-12, UM 7-14 Attendance: 9,589 Time: 2:10

Oct. 15, 2010 #4 Miami vs. #10/11 SCSU Miami

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SCORING 1st: SCSU EV Drew LeBlanc (Kevin Gravel, Chris Hepp) 4:52; MU PP Andy Miele (Cameron Schilling, Carter Camper) 10:04; MU PP Curtis McKenzie (Chris Wideman, Matt Tomassoni) 15:08; 2nd: MU PP Carter Camper (Andy Miele, Cameron Schilling) 8:22; MU EV Bryon Paulazzo (Cameron Schilling, Trent Vogelhuber) 16:58; 3rd: MU SH Carter Camper (Will Weber) 2:56; MU EV Reilly Smith (Pat Cannone, Steve Spinelli) 8:59; SCSU PP Nick Jensen (Garrett Roe, Drew LeBlanc) 14:36; SCSU PP Mitch MacMillan (Travis Novak, Oliver Lauridsen) 19:31. Saves MU Cody Reichard, W, 60:00, 21 svs SC Mike Lee, L, 59:38, 25 svs Shots: MU 5-14-12=31 SCSU 12-4-8=24 Power Play: MU 3-6, SCSU 2-7 Penalties: MU 8-16, SCSU 7-14 Attendance: 5,971 Time: 2:11

Oct. 16, 2010 #4 Miami vs. #10/11 SCSU Miami

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Saves MU Connor Knapp, T, 65:00 SC Dan Dunn, T, 64:57, 38 svs Shots: MU 10-14-10-5=39 SCSU 8-6-11-0=25 Power Play: MU 0-2, SCSU 0-5 Penalties: MU 10-31, SCSU 5-10 Attendance: 6,001 Time: 2:24

Oct. 9, 2010 Clarkson vs. SCSU (at Omaha) Clarkson

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SCORING 2nd: CU EV Andy Himelson (Bryan Rufenach) 5:40; CU EV Lauri Tuohimaa (Bryan Rufenach, Mike Garlasco) 9:43; CU EV Allan McPherson (Will Fredrick, Scott Freeman) 10:18; CU EV Jake Morely (Alex Boak, Brandon DeFazio) 11:43; SCSU PP Tony Mosey (Travis Novak, Garrett Roe) 17:41; SCSU EV Ben Hanowski (Jared Festler, Cam Reid) 18:16; 3rd: CU EV Pete Massar 16:51; Bryan Rufenach (Mike Garlasco) 17:34.

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SCORING 1st: SCSU EV Brett Barta (Kevin Gravel, Mitch MacMillan) 6:12; UM EV Jacob Cepis (Zach Buddish, Taylor Matson) 6:45; UM PP Jay Barriball (Jacob Cepis, Erick Haula) 18:30. Saves SC Dan Dunn, L, 59:07, 22 svs UM Kent Patterson, 60:00, 25 svs Shots: SCSU 5-8-13=26 UM 10-9-5=24 Power Play: SCSU 0-5, UM 1-4 Penalties: SCSU 5-10, UM 6-12 Attendance: 8,765 Time: 2:12

Oct. 29, 2010 Quinnipiac at #17 SCSU

SCORING 2nd: MU EV Carter Camper (Will Weber, Matt Tomassoni) 12:10; 3rd: SCSU EV Jared Festler (Drew LeBlanc, Nick Jensen) 13:38.

Saves RIT Jan Ropponen, L, 59:31, 31 svs SC Mike Lee, W, 59:46, 26 svs Shots: RIT 9-6-12=27 SCSU 8-13-13=34 Power Play: SCSU 0-6, RIT 0-2 Penalties: SCSU 2-4, RIT 6-12 Attendance: 4793 Time: 2:10

Oct. 24, 2010 #14/15 SCSU at #20 Minnesota

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SCORING 1st: QU EV Ben Arnt (Bob Tyson, Zack Currie) 3:42; SCSU PP Cam Reid (Nick Jensen, Aaron Marvin) 17:15; 2nd: SCSU PP Taylor Johnson (Brett Barta, Ben Hanowski) 9:14; 3rd: QU EV Bob Tyson (Brooks Robinson, Zach Hansen) 9:14; QU EV Spencer Heichman (Yuri Bouharevich, Clay Harvey) 10:36; QU SH Yuri Bouharevich 15:07. Saves SC Mike Lee, L, 58:34, 21 svs QU Eric Hartzell, W, 60:00, 21 svs Shots: SCSU 7-10-6=23 QU 16-1-8=25 Power Play: QU 0-3, SCSU 2-8 Penalties: QU 8-16, SCSU 3-6 Attendance: 5,989 Time: 2:05

Saves SC Dan Dunn, W, 59:42, 32 svs QU Dan Clarke, L, 59:28, 21 svs Shots: SCSU 3-10-13=26 QU 10-14-10=34 Power Play: QU 1-6, SCSU 2-9 Penalties: QU 10-42, SCSU 7-14 Attendance: 5,971 Time: 2:10

Nov. 5, 2010 Bemidji State at #20 SCSU BSU

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SCORING 1st: BSU EV Matt Read (Jake Arshenko, Jordan George) 3:11; SCSU PP Drew LeBlanc (Nick Jensen, Jared Festler) 12:04; SCSU EV Ben Hanowski (Brett Barta, Cam Reid) 15:13; 2nd SCSU PP Ben Hanowski (Drew LeBlanc, Brett Barta) 6:08; SCSU PP Garrett Roe (Drew LeBlanc, Tony Mosey) 8:33; 3rd BSU PP Jordan George (Matt Read, Brad Hunt) 7:21; BSU EV Ian Lowe (Jordan George, Sam Rendle) 9:28; SCSU EV Aaron Marvin (Brian Volpei, Travis Novak) 10:54; SCSU ENG Ben Hanowski (Garrett Roe, Oliver Lauridsen) 18:02.. Saves SC Mike Lee, W, 60:00, 23 svs BSU Mathieu Dugas, L, 59:48, 27 svs Shots: BSU 11-7-8=26 SCSU 13-11-9=33 Power Play: BSU 1-4, SCSU 3-7 Penalties: BSU 7-14, SCSU 4-8 Attendance: 5,941 Time: 2:18

Nov. 6, 2010 Bemidji St.at #20 SCSU BSU

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SCORING 1st: BSU EV Emil Billberg (Jordan George) :44; SCSU SHG Nick Jensen (Aaron Marvin, Travis Novak) 1:11; 2nd SCSU EV Aaron Marvin (Sam Zabkowicz, Nic Dowd) 1:18; 3rd BSU PP Ian Lowe (Jordan George, Shea Walters) OT BSU EV Ian Lowe (Jordan George, Matt Read)

Oct. 30, 2010 Quinnipiac at #17 SCSU

Oct. 22, 2010 #14/15 SCSU at #20 Minnesota SCSU

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SCORING 1st: SCSU EV Brian Volpei (Garrett Roe) 2:21; SCSU PP Jared Festler (Tony Mosey, Drew LeBlanc) 11:58; 2nd PP Tony Mosey (Garrett Roe, Nick Jensen) 5:22; SCSU SH Garrett Roe (Chris Hepp) 12:49; SCSU V Nic Dowd (Jordy Christian, Travis Novak) 13:33; 3rd UM

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SCORING 1st: SCSU EV Aaron Marvin (Cory Thorson, Brian Volpei) 10:14; QU PP Kellen Jones (Connor Jones, Zach Hansen) 14:00; SCSU PP Aaron Marvin (Nick Jensen, 2nd: QU EV Jeremy Langlois (John Dunbar, Loren Barron) 15:16; 3rd EV Cam Reid (Drew LeBlanc, Brett Barta) 6:39; SCSU EX Chris Hepp (Cam Reid, Drew LeBlanc) 9:49; SCSU PP EX Jared Festler Travis Novak (Nick Jensen, Drew LeBlanc) 15:19.


2011-12 S T . C LOUD S TATE H OCKEY R ECORD B OOK :46. Saves BSU Dan Bakala, W, 60:46, 19 svs SCSU Dan Dunn, L, 60:18, 18 svs Shots: BSU 7-8-5-1=21 SCSU 7-5-9-0=21 Power Play: BSU 1-5, SCSU 0-8 Penalties: BSU 8-16, SCSU 5-10 Attendance: 5,987 Time: 2:22

Dan Naslund) 3:34.

10:50; UND EV Corban Knight (Danny Kristo) 16:21; 3rd SCSU EV Mitch MacMillan (Brian Volpei, Nick Jensen) 3:58; UND PP Mario Lamoureux (Matt Frattin, Danny Kristo) 9:41; SCSU EV Travis Novak (Taylor Johnson, Oliver Lauridsen) 12:35.

Saves SCSU Mike Lee, L, 63:34, 17 svs UAA Chris Kamal, W, 63:34, 18 svs Shots: SCSU 6-7-5-2=20 UAA 5-8-4-3=20 Power Play: SCSU 1-5, UAA 0-7 Penalties: SCSU 7-14, UAA 5-10 Attendance: 2,550 Time: 2:16

Nov. 12, 2010 #6/7 UNO at SCSU UNO

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Nov. 20, 2010 SCSU at UAA

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SCORING 1st: UNO EV Brock Montpetit (Ryan Walters) 5:20; UNO PP Terry Broadhurst (Matt White, Bryce Aneloski) 15:00; 2nd: UNO EV Ryan Walters (Zahn Raubenheimer, Pasko Skarica) 10:53. Saves UNO John Faulkner, W, 60:00, 23 svs SC Mike Lee, L, 60:00, 28 svs Shots: UNO 12-9-10=31 SCSU 4-10-9=23 Power Play: UNO 1-6, SCSU 0-7 Penalties: UNO 11-22, SCSU 10-20 Attendance: 5,909 Time: 2:19

Nov. 13, 2010 #6/7 UNO vs. SCSU UNO

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SCORING 1st: SCSU EV Drew LeBlanc (Cam Reid, Nic Dowd) 2:12; UAA PP Jordan Kwas (Matt Bailey, Luka Vidma) 8:05; UAA EV Mitch Bruijsten (Craig Parkinson) 11:30; 2nd: SCSU EV Drew LeBlanc (Nic Dowd) 2:07; 3rd SCSU PP Jared Festler (Drew LeBlanc, Garrett Roe) 1:40; SCSU PP Cam Reid (Taylor Johnson, Brett Barta) 4:12; UAA PP Mark Pustin (Dan Naslund, Scott Warner) 9:05.

Saves SC Dan Dunn, W, 60:00, 22 svs UAA Chris Kamal, L, 58:18, 20 svs Shots: SCSU 8-8-8=24 UAA 11-7-7=25 Power Play: SCSU 2-8, UAA 2-3 4 Penalties: SCSU 3-6, UAA 8-38 Attendance: 2,780 Time: 2:48

Saves UNO John Faulkner, T, 64:56, 16 svs SCSU Mike Lee, T, 64:43, 32 svs Shots:UNO 9-8-14-5=36 SCSU 5-8-3-4=20 Power Play: UNO 1-5, SCSU 1-6 Penalties: UNO 7-14, SCSU 6-12 Attendance: 5,952 Time: 2:36

Dec. 3, 2010 SCSU at #7 North Dakota

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SCORING 1st: CC EV Tyler Johnson (Archie Skalbeck, Dakota Eveland) 3:07; CC PP Nick Dineen (Stephen Schultz) 10:21; 3rd CC EV Stephen Schultz (Jaden Schwartz, Rylan Schwartz) 11:21.

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SCORING 1st: SCSU EV Drew LeBlanc (Brett Barta) 13:53; 2nd: UND EV Matt Fratin (Brad Malone) :18; 3rd: EV Brad Malone (Evan Trupp, Matt Frattin); 6:23; UND EV Brad Malone (Chay Genoway, Ben Blood) 15:04.

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Dec. 4, 2010 SCSU at #7 North Dakota

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SCORING 1st: UAA EV Scott Warner (Mark Pustin, Dan Naslund) 5:25; 2nd UAA EV Luka Vidmar (Jade Portwood, Curtis Leinweber) 6:14; SCSU EV Jared Festler (Garrett Roe) 8:42; 3rd SCSU PP Tony Mosey (Garrett Roe, Cam Reid); OT: UAA EV Mitch Bruijsten (Mark Pustin,

Dec. 10, 2010 Colorado College vs. SCSU

Dec. 11, 2010 Colorado College vs. SCSU

Saves SC Mike Lee, L, 59:37, 31 svs UND Aaron Dell, W, 59:56, 21 svs Shots: SCSU 7-8-7=22 UND 14-10-10=34 Power Play: SCSU 0-1, UND 0-5 Penalties: SCSU 5-10, UND 1-2 Attendance: 11,644 Time: 2:19

Nov. 19, 2010 SCSU at UAA

Saves SCSU Mike Lee, W, 62:21, 22 svs COR Mike Garman, L, 62:21, 26 svs Shots:SCSU 15-6-6-3=30 COR 9-10-6-0=25 Power Play: SCSU 0-6, COR 1-4 Penalties: SCSU 4-8, COR 7-14 Attendance: 2617 Time: 2:10

Saves SC Mike Lee, L, 56:47, 28 svs CC Joe Howe, W, 60:00, 26 svs Shots: CC 15-11-5=31 SCSU 9-8-9=26 Power Play: CC 1-3, SCSU 0-7 Penalties: CC 7-14, SCSU 5-18 Attendance: 5,931 Time: 2:24

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SCORING 1st: SCSU EV Jared Festler (Tony Mosey, Aaron Marvin) 3:25; UNO EV Zahn Raubenheimer (Brock Montpetit, John Faulkner) 8:36; 2nd SCSU PP Taylor Johnson (Drew LeBlanc, Jared Festler) 10:14; SCSU EV Drew LeBlanc (Travis Novak, Cam Reid) 13:33; UNO PP Matt Ambroz (Joey Martin, Alex Hudson) 18:26; 3rd UNO EV Matt White (Andrej Sustr) 4:58; UNO EV Ryan Walkters (Brock Montpetit, Pasko Skarica) 8:17; SCSU EX Travis Novak (Aaron Marvin, Ben Hanowski) 18:56.

Saves SC Dan Dunn, L 28:24, 15 svs Mike Lee, 31:24, 18 svs UND Aaron Dell, W, 60:00, 13 svs Shots: SCSU 4-8-3=15 UND 18-11-10=39 Power Play: SCSU 0-5, UND 1-6 Penalties: SCSU 8-16, UND 7-14 Attendance: 11,941 Time: 2:18

SCORING 1st: UND EV Evan Trupp (Matt Frattin, Brad Malone) 5:57; UND EV Derrick LaPoint (Derek Rodwell, Mike Cichy) 6:24; UND EV Brent Davidson (Chay Genoway, Mario Lamoureux) 8:24; UND EV Matt Frattin (Jake Marto, Aaron Dell)

Greg Miller) 5:59; COR EV Matt Brisson (John Esposito) 8:37; 2nd COR EV Jordan Kary (Pat Kennedy) 17:14; SCSU EV Ben Hanowski (Garrett Roe, David Eddy) 17:52; 3rd SCSU EV Cam Reid (Nic Dowd, Drew LeBlanc) 7:24; SCSU EV David Eddy (Ben Hanowski, Garrett Roe) 12:31; OT SCSU EV Cam Reid (Drew LeBlanc) 2:21.

Dec. 30, 2010 SCSU vs. #6 Miami SCSU

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SCORING 1st: Miami EV Cameron Schilling (Carter Camper, Reilly Smith) 15:41; SCSU EV Oliver Lauridsen (Nic Dowd, Cam Reid) 16:05; 2nd SCSU SHG Garrett Roe (Cam Reid, Brett Barta) 8:38; SCSU PP Drew LeBlanc (Nic Dowd, David Eddy) 14:38; 3rd SCSU PP Nic Dowd (Drew LeBlanc, Garrett Roe) :13; MIAMI EV Pat Cannone (Justin Vaive) 1:07; MIAMI EV Reilly Smith (Joe Hartman, Pat Cannone) 5:17/ Saves SC Mike Lee, W, 60:00, 28 svs MIA Connor Knapp, L, 58:53, 7 svs Shots: SCSU 5-3-3=11 MIAMI 12-4-15=31 Power Play: SCSU 2-7, MIAMI 0-4 Penalties: SCSU 10-23, MIAMI 11-25 Attendance: 3104 Time: 2:16

SCORING 1st: SCSU EV Ben Hanowski (Nic Dowd, Dan Dunn) 3:58; CC EV Gabe Guentzel (Joe Marciano, William Rapuzzi) 10:19; CC EV William Rapuzzi (Gabe Guentzel, Rylan Schwartz) 10:44; CC EX Tyler Johnson (Rylan Schwartz, Archie Skalbeck) 16:59; 2nd CC EV Stephen Schultz (William Rapuzzi, Rylan Schwartz) 2:21; 3rd CC EV Tyler Johnson (Ryan Lowery) 7:17; SCSU PP Mitch MacMillan (Aaron Marvin, Nic Dowd) 13:53 Saves SC Dan Dunn, 10:44, 2 svs Mike Lee, L, 49:11, 21 svs CC Joe Howe, W, 59:38, 29 svs Shots: CC 11-8-9=28 SCSU 11-7-13=31 Power Play: CC 1-7, SCSU 1-3 Penalties: SCSU 13-45, CC 8-27 Attendance: 5416 Time: 2:21

Dec. 29, 2010 SCSU vs. Cornell SCSU

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2011-12 S T . C LOUD S TATE H OCKEY R ECORD B OOK Jan. 7, 2011 Michigan Tech at SCSU

Jan. 22, 2011 SCSU at Bemidji State

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SCORING 1st: SCSU EV Jared Festler (Nic Dowd/ Taylor Johnson) 10:32; 2nd: SCSU PP Ben Hanowski (Garrett Roe, Drew LeBlanc) 9:38; SCSU EV Cam Reid (Garrett Roe, Nic Dowd) Saves SC Mike Lee, W, 59:47, 28 svs MTU J. Robinson, L, 60:00, 40 svs Shots: SCSU 18-10-15=43 MTU 11-10-7=28 Power Play: SCSU 1-2, MTU 0-2 Penalties: SCSU 6-12, MTU 6-12 Attendance: 5755 Time: 2:15

Jan. 8, 2011 Michigan Tech at SCSU MTU

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SCORING 1st: MTU PP Deron Cousens (Ryan Furne, Steve Seigo; 2nd: SCSU EV Nic Dowd (Drew LeBlanc, Kevin Gravel) 3:13; SCSU EV Jared Festler (Brett Barta, Drew LeBlanc) 8:01; 3rd: SCSU EV Nick Jensen (Drew LeBlanc, Sam Zabkowicz) 5:18; SCSU EV Garrett Roe (Oliver Lauridsen, Cam Reid) 6:31; SCSU PP Drew LeBlanc (Garrett Roe, Nic Dowd) 8:41. Saves MTU Josh Robinson, L, 33 svs SC Mike Lee, W, 60:00, 23 svs Shots: MTU 6-9-9=24 SCSU 15-13-10=38 Power Play: MTU 1-3, SCSU 1-4 Penalties: MTU 4-8, SCSU 3-6 Attendance: 5,962 Time: 2:12

Jan. 21, 2011 SCSU at Bemidji State SCSU

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SCORING 2nd: SCSU EV Nick Jensen (Garrett Roe, Cam Reid) 6:37; BSU PP Matt Read (Jordan George, Brad Hunt) 18:45; OT: SCSU EV Nic Dowd (Jared Festler, Drew LeBlanc) 4:32. Saves SC Mike Lee, W, 64:29, 22 svs BSU Dan Bakala, L, 64:24, 25 svs Shots: SCSU 11-8-6-2=27 BSU 5-8-8-2=23 Power Play: SCSU 0-5, BSU 1-5 Penalties: SCSU 6-12, BSU 5-13 Attendance: 4,373 Time: 2:19

SCORING 1st: SCSU EV Garrett Roe (David Eddy) 1:23; SCSU EV Cam Reid (Garrett Roe) 4:08; SCSU EV David Eddy (Drew LeBlanc, Taylor Johnson) 10:03; 2nd EV Jordy Christian (Cam reid, Nick Oslund) 8:11; SCSU PP David Eddy (Cam Reid, Drew LeBlanc) 12:35; BSU PP Jamie MacQueen (Shea Walters, Sam Rendle) 17:24. Saves SC Mike Lee, W, 59:56, 26 svs BSU Dan Bakala, L, 39:57, 15 svs Mathieu Dugas, 20:00, 10 svs Shots: SCSU 10-10-10=30 BSU 9-16-2=27 Power Play: SCSU 1-5, BSU 1-4 Penalties: SCSU 5-10, BSU 6-12 Attendance: 4,373 Time: 2:10

SCSU Mike Lee, L, 31:01, 17 svs Dan Dunn, 28:12, 14 svs Shots: MSU 12-12-13=37 SCSU 5-14-12=31 Power Play: MSU 1-7, SCSU 1-10 Penalties: MSU 12-24, SCSU 9-18 Attendance: 5,996 Time:2:28

Mike Lee) 17:45; SCSU EV Nic Dowd (Taylor Johnson, Cam Reid) 19:51. 3rd: SCSU PP Drew LeBlanc (Ben Hanowski, Nick Jensen) 10:16.

Feb. 4, 2011 SCSU at #18 UN Omaha SCSU

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SCORING 2nd: UNO EV Eric Olimb (Rich Purslow, Joey Martin) 3:22; UNO EV Brock Montpetit (Ryan Walters, Bryce Aneloski) 4:37; UNO EV Matt Ambroz (Alex Hudson, Eric Olimb) 5:03. Saves SC Mike Lee, L, 60:00, 26 svs UNO John Faulkner, W, 60:00, 33 svs Shots: SCSU 12-10-11=33 UNO 7-13-9=29 Power Play: SCSU 0-3, UNO 0-2 Penalties: SCSU 2-4, UNO 3-6 Attendance: 7,112 Time: 2:06

Jan. 28, 2011 Minnesota State at SCSU MSU

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SCORING 1st: SCSU EV Drew LeBlanc (Taylor Johnson, Jared Festler) 5:07; MSU EV Eli Zuck (Adam Mueller, Michael Dorr) 10:06; SCSU PP Jared Festler (Cam Reid, Garrett Roe) 11:14; 2nd MSU PP Kurt Davis (Michael Dorr) :35; MSU PP Ben Youds (Michael Dorr, Justin Jokinen) 10:06; SCSU EV Drew LeBlanc (Nic Dowd, Jared Festler) 13:16. Saves MSU Phil Cook, T, 64:52, 25 svs SCSU Mike Lee, T, 64:41, 25 svs Shots: MSU 10-10-8-0=28 SCSU 8-6-10-4=28 Power Play: MSU 2-5, SCSU 1-7 Penalties: MSU 9-18, SCSU 7-14 Attendance: 5,963 Time: 2:31

Feb. 5, 2011 SCSU at #18 UN Omaha SCSU

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SCORING 1st: SCSU PP David Eddy (Drew LeBlanc, Garrett Roe) 8:08; SCSU EV Garrett Roe (David Eddy); SCSU EV Drew LeBlanc (Taylor Johnson) 19:25; 2nd: UNO EV Eric Olimb 14:30; 3rd: UNO EV Matt White (Rich Purslow) 6:48; UNO EV Terry Broadhurst (Eric Olimb, Alex Hudson) 9:48; UNO EV Ryan Walters (Brock Montpetit) 10:28. Saves SC Mike Lee, L, 59:52, 51 svs UNO John Faulkner, 20:00, 5 svs (3 GA) Mike Taffe, W, 40:00, 17 svs Shots: SCSU 8-10-7=25 UNO 18-13-24=55 Power Play: SCSU 1-4, UNO 0-4 Penalties: SCSU 5-13, UNO 6-23 Attendance: 8,031 Time: 2:00

Saves SC Mike Lee, W, 59:46, 26 svs UMD Kenny Reiter, L, 19:50 (3 GA), 9 svs Aaron Crandall, 40:00 (5 GA), 11 svs Shots: SCSU 12-9-7=28 UMD 7-9-12=28 Power Play: SCSU 3-6, UMD 1-4 Penalties: SCSU 6-20, UMD 7-14 Attendance: 6,530 Time: 2:20

Feb. 12, 2011 SCSU at #3 UMD SCSU

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SCORING 1st: SCSU PP Jared Festler (Cam Reid) 9:41; SCSU EV Travis Novak 10:16; 2nd SCSU EV Aaron Marvin (Travis Novak) :23; UMD PP Justin Fontaine (Jack Connolly, Justin Faulk) 1:58; UMD EV J.T. Brown (Trent Palm, David Grun) 14:25. 3rd: UM EV Jake Hendrickson 8:04 . Saves SCSU Mike Lee, T, 65:00, 30 svs UMD Kenny Reiter, T, 65:00, 22 svs Shots: SCSU 7-10-7-1=25 UMD 7-12-10-4=33 Power Play: SCSU 1-4, UMD 1-7 Penalties: SCSU 7-14, UMD 4-8 Attendance: 6,714 Time: 2:40

Feb. 18, 2011 #2 North Dakota vs.SCSU UND

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SCORING 1st: UND EV Brett Hextall (Jason Gregoire, Corban Knight) 15:13; 2nd UND EV Matt Frattin (Corban Knight, Evan Trupp) 3:43; SCSU EV David Eddy (Kevin Gravel, Nick Jensen) 12:33;. 3rd: Jan. 29, 2011 SCSU EV Drew LeBlanc (Cam Reid, Minnesota State at SCSU Taylor Johnson) 2:46; SCSU PP Ben Hanowski (Nick Jensen, Garrett Roe) MSU 1 3 2 6 9:12; UND EV Matt Frattin (Brad Malone, Derek Forbort) 16:29. SCSU 0 0 2 2 Feb. 11, 2011 Saves SCSU at #3 UMD UND Aaron Dell, T, 64:50, 18 svs SCORING SCSU Mike Lee, T, 65:00, 31 svs 1st: MSU PP Rylan Galiardi (Kurt Davis, SCSU 3 4 1 8 Shots: UND 16-10-4-4=34 Ben Youds) 2:58; 2nd: MSU EV Michael SCSU 4-4-10-3=21 UMD 2 0 0 2 Dorr (Andrew Sackrison, Eriah Hayes) Power Play: UND 0-5, SCSU 1-3 :38, MSU EV Chase Grant (John McInPenalties: UND 3-6, SCSU 5-10 SCORING nis, Rylan Galiardi) 1:20; MSU SHG 1st: UMD PP Justin Fontaine (Mike Con- Attendance: 6,011 Time: 2:22 Joe Schiller (Kurt Davis, Channing Boe) 10:58; 3rd: SCSU EV Aaron Marvin (Ben nolly, Jack Connolly) 1:11; SCSU EV Nick Hanowski, Brian Volpei) 1:50; SCSU PP Oslund (Oliver Lauridsen) 2:56; UMD EV J.T. Brown (Travis Oleksuk) 14:17; SCSU Cam Reid (Drew LeBlanc, Nick Jensen) 3:43; MSU EV Andrew Sackrison (Adam EV Nick Jensen (Garrett Roe, Oliver Lauridsen) 16:48; SCSU PP Jared Festler Mueller, Eriah Hayes) 13:17; MSU ENG (Brett Barta, David Eddy) 19:14. 2nd: Michael Dorr (Adam Mueller, Phil Cook) SCSU EV Ben Hanowski (Garrett Roe, 18:22. Oliver Lauridsen) :17; SCSU PP Ben Hanowski (Garrett Roe, Nick Jensen) 2:27; Saves SCSU EV Mitch MacMillan (Jared Festler, MSU Phil Cook, W, 60:00, 29 svs


2011-12 S T . C LOUD S TATE H OCKEY R ECORD B OOK Feb. 19, 2011 #2 North Dakota vs. SCSU UND

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SCORING 1st: UND PP Dillon Simpson (Jason Gregoire, Brock Nelson) 9:58; SCSU PP Brett Barta (Cam Reid, Jared Festler) 17:16; 2nd: UND EV Brett Hextall (Jason Gregoire) 15:25; SCSU PP David Eddy (Garrett Roe, Drew LeBlanc) 17:57. 3rd: UND PP Brett Hextall (Matt Frattin, Derek Forbort) 1:07 Saves UND Aaron Dell, W, 60:00, 26 svs SCSU Mike Lee, L, 58:32, 29 svs Shots: UND 13-9-10=32 SCSU 9-12-7=28 Power Play: UND 2-6, SCSU 2-5 Penalties: UND 8-16, SCSU 7-17 Attendance: 6,102 Time: 2:31

Feb. 25, 2011 #13/14 Wisconsin at SCSU UW

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SCORING 2nd: SCSU EV Travis Novak (Jared Festler, Oliver Lauridsen) 7:34; SCSU EV Jordy Christian (Mitch MacMillan, Nick Jensen) 10:26; SCSU EV Garrett Roe (David Eddy, Nick Jensen) 11:42; 3rd: UW EV Justin Schultz (Jake Gardiner, Craig Smith) :39; SCSU EV Garrett Roe (Nick Jensen, Mike Lee) 4:09; UW PP Jordy Murray (Podge Turnbull, Jake Gardiner). Saves UW Brett Bennett, L, 58:37, 31 svs SC Mike Lee, W, 60:00, 25 svs Shots: UW 4-11-12=27 SCSU 9-18=7-9=35 Power Play: UW 1-2, SCSU 0-5 Penalties: UW 9-18, SCSU 5-10 Attendance: 5,982 Time: 2:29

Feb. 26, 2011 #13/14 Wisconsin at SCSU UW

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SCORING 1st: SCSU PP Garrett Roe (Drew LeBlanc, Ben Hanowski) 16:17; 2nd: SCSU EV Travis Novak (Jared Festler, Brett Barta) 4:27; UW EV Patrick Johnson (Derek Lee, Joe Faust) 7:38; SCSU EV Aaron Marvin (Jared Festler, Travis Novak) 13:18; 3rd: SCSU PP Garrett Roe (Drew LeBlanc, Ben Hanowski) 8:01; SCSU PP Nick Oslund (Taylor Johnson, Jordy Christian) 10:22; SCSU EV David Eddy (Cam Reid, Jared Festler) 12:32; SCSU SH Aaron Marvin 14:18; UW EV Patrick Johnson (Podge Turnbull, Keegan Meuer) 19:37; UW EV Podge Turnbull (Mike Mersch, Tyler Barnes) 19:49. Saves UW Scott Gudmandson, L, 59:54, 25 svs SC Dan Dunn, W, 60:00, 21 svs Shots: UW 3-9-12=24

SCSU 9-11-12=32 Power Play: UW 5-13, SCSU 4-8 Penalties: UW 5-13, SCSU 4-8 Attendance: 5,992 Time: 2:25

Power Play: SCSU 0-4, UMD 0-2 Penalties: SCSU 3-6, UMD 5-10 Attendance: 5,070 Time: 2:20

March 12, 2011 SCSU at #11 UMD

March 4, 2011 SCSU at #5/6 Denver SCSU

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SCORING 1st: SCSU EV Brett Barta (Jordy Christian) 3:19; DU EV Luke Salazar (Drew Shore, Matt Donovan) 13:10; SCSU PP Ben Hanowski (Garrett Roe, Nick Jensen) 15:07; 3rd: DU EV Nick Shore (Beau Bennett, Jarrod Mermis) 3:54; SCSU EV Aaron Marvin (Travis Novak) 18:24. Saves SC Mike Lee, W, 59:30, 32 svs DU Sam Brittain, L, 58:24, 26 svs Shots: SCSU 8-13-8-29 Denver 15-7-12=34 Power Play: SCSU 1-4, DU 0-6 Penalties: SCSU 6-12, DU 5-10 Attendance: 5,398 Time: 2:20

SCSU

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SCORING 1st: UMD EV Jack Connolly (Justin Fountaine, Mike Connolly) 7:34; UMD PP Jack Connolly (Justin Fountaine, Justin Faulk) 13:01; 2nd: SCSU PP David Eddy (Cam Reid, Garrett Roe) 3:06; 3rd: SCSU EV Taylor Johnson (Aaron Marvin) 9:20; OT3: UMD EV Mike Connolly (Jake Hendrickson, Justin Fountaine) 1:13. Saves SC Mike Lee, L, 101:13, 60 svs UMD Kenny Reiter, W, 101:13, 37 svs Shots: SCSU 6-9-11-4-9-0=39 UMD 15-12-8-15-11-2=63 Power Play: SCSU 1-3, UMD 1-1 Penalties: SCSU 2-4, UMD 4-8 Attendance: 5,076 Time: 4:11

March 5, 2011 SCSU at #5/6 Denver SCSU

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SCORING 1st: DU EV Jarrod Mermis (Beau Bennett, John Lee) 10:04; 2nd: SCSU EV Kevin Gravel (Cam Reid, Jordy Christian) 19:13; 3rd: DU EV Drew Shore 3:51; DU SH Kyle Ostrow (6:39); SCSU PP Ben Hanowski (David Eddy, Cam Reid) 17:07. 3rd: DU EV Nick Shore (Beau Bennett, Jarrod Mermis) 3:54; SCSU EV Aaron Marvin (Travis Novak) 18:24. Saves SC Mike Lee, L, 58:42, 30 svs DU Sam Brittain, L, 60:00, 33 svs Shots: SCSU 12-11-12=35 Denver 14-12-7=33 Power Play: SCSU 1-4, DU 0-3 Penalties: SCSU 4-8, DU 6-23 Attendance: 5,569 Time: 2:30

Jared Festler

March 11, 2011 SCSU at #11 UMD SCSU

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SCORING 1st: UMD EV J.T. Brown (Kyle Schmidt, Jake Hendrickson) 1:42; SCSU EV David Eddy (Taylor Johnson, Kevin Gravel) 3:30; 2nd: UMD EV Justin Faulk (Justin Fountaine, Mike Montgomery) 7:15; UMD EV Mike Connolly (Justin Fountaine, Jack Connolly) 15:01; 3rd: SCSU EX Jared Festler (Nick Jensen, Nic Dowd) 15:53; UMD ENG Kyle Schmidt (Travis Oleksuk, Wade Bergman) 19:11. Saves SC Mike Lee, L, 58:19, 26 svs UMD Kenny Reiter, W, 60:00, 20 svs Shots: SCSU 7-9-6=22 UMD 8-13-9=30

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When Was the Last Time . . . SCSU played in OT: March 12, 2011. At UMD 3, SCSU 2 in 3OT. UMD’s Mike Connolly scores GWG at 1:13 of 3rd OT session (101:13 minutes of play). SCSU won in OT: Jan. 21, 2011 - SCSU 2, at BSU 1. Nic Dowd scores GWG at 4:32 at BSU for the Huskies. SCSU lost in OT: March 12, 2011. At UMD 3, SCSU 2 in 3OT. UMD’s Mike Connolly scores GWG at 1:13 of 3rd OT session (101:13 minutes of play). SCSU recorded a shutout: Jan. 7, 2011 vs. MTU at the NHC. Mike Lee makes 28 saves in the 3-0 victory. SCSU records shutout at NHC: Jan. 7, 2011 vs. MTU at the NHC. Mike Lee makes 28 saves in the 3-0 victory. SCSU was shutout: Feb. 4, 2011, at UNO 3, SCSU 0. John Faulkner has 33 saves for UNO. SCSU was shutout at the NHC: Dec. 10, 2010, CC 3, at SCSU 0. Joe Howe has 26 saves for CC in the win. SCSU scored 7 goals: Feb. 26, 2011 - at SCSU 7, UW 3 An SCSU opp. scores 7 goals: Feb. 20, 2010 - at UW 7, SCSU 4 SCSU scores 8 goals: Feb. 11, 2011 at Minnesota Duluth (W, 8-2) SCSU opponent scores 8 goals: Feb. 13, 2010 vs. UND. SCSU falls 8-1 at the NHC. SCSU scored 9 goals: Jan. 28, 2005 vs. Sacred Heart at the NHC, SCSU wins 9-1.. An SCSU opponent scored 9 goals: Jan. 3, 1997. Denver University won 9-6 at Denver. SCSU scores 10 goals: Oct. 30, 2004, a 10-0 win at Yale. SCSU opponent scores 10 goals: March 2, 1991. at UND, 10-2 SCSU scores 11 goals: Dec. 15, 2001 vs. Bemidji State, 11-3 SCSU scores 12 goals: Jan. 19, 1992 vs. Western Ontario, 12-3 An SCSU forward scored 5 goals: Jan. 23, 1993. Fred Knipscheer against Michigan Tech in a 7-4 victory. An SCSU forward scored 4 goals: Feb. 15, 2002, Mark Hartigan vs. UAA. March 7, 1997, Mark Parrish vs. Northern Michigan. An SCSU forward scored a Hat Trick: Nov. 5, 2010, Ben Hanowski vs. Bemidji State at the NHC. An SCSU freshman scored a Hat Trick: Jan. 24, 2009, Drew LeBlanc at Colorado College. An SCSU defenseman scored a Hat Trick: Feb. 15, 1991. Bret Hedican scored three goals in a 7-7 tie vs. Wisconsin. An SCSU player scored a natural Hat Trick: Dec. 2, 2005. Konrad Reeder scores three goals in first period at UAA. An SCSU player scored a Short-Handed Hat Trick: Feb.14, 1998. George Awada scored at 2:44 and 11:46 of the second and then at 1:28 of overtime in a 4-3 win over Michigan Tech at the NHC. A SCSU player scored a SHG: Feb. 26, 2011 - Aaron Marvin scores a SHG vs. UW at 14:18 of the 3rd period at the NHC. An opposing player scored a SHG vs. SCSU: Mar. 5, 2011, Denver’s Kyle Ostrow scores a SHG at 6:39 of the 3rd period in a 3-2 loss at Denver. SCSU scored two SHG’s: Oct. 24, 2009 vs. UMD at the NHC. SHGs scored by Drew LeBlanc and Jared Festler- both in the 2nd period. Oppponent scored two SHG’s: Oct. 22, 2004, Denver’s Gabe Gauthier scores two SHG at Magness Arena. SCSU scores two SHG’s on same penalty: Has not hapened in regular season. Ex.: Mike Doyle and Matt Gens each scored SHGs in 2nd period vs. St. Clair on 10/11/03. SCSU won 8-2. An opposing player scored a Hat Trick: 2/8/2008, CC’s Scott McCulloch posted a hat trick vs. SCSU at the World Arena in Colorado Springs, Colo. An SCSU forward scored two (or more) Power Play goals: Ryan Lasch scored three PPGs at UAA on 2/6/09. An SCSU defenseman scored two PPGs: Jan. 17, 2004, Justin Fletcher scores two in a 6-3 loss at UAA. An opposing player scored two PPGs: Nov. 13, 2004, MTU’s Tyler Shelast scores two PPGs vs. SCSU at the NHC. An SCSU player scored on a penalty shot: Dec. 11, 1992. Tony Gruba scored on Michigan Tech’s Jamie Ram. Game ended in 1-1 tie. An opposing player scored on a penalty shot: March 7, 2009: Kael Mouillierat of Minnesota State scores at 18:39 of the first period in a 4-4 OT tie at

MSU. Garrett Raboin was called for the penalty. A penalty shot was attempted during an SCSU game by the Huskies: Dec. 12, 2009 at the NHC. Brian Volpei misses on an attempt against Joe Howe of Colorado College at 14:26 of the second period. A penalty shot was attempted during an SCSU game by the Opponent: Oct. 24, 2009, Justin Fountaine of UMD attempted penalty shot vs. SCSU’s Dan Dunn at 12:36 of the second period at NHC. Fountaine missed on the shot. An SCSU Player scored an ENG: Nov. 5, 2010 - Ben Hanowski scores an ENG at 18:02 of the 3rd period in a 6-3 win over Bemidji State. An Opposing player scored an ENG: Kyle Schmidt of UMD scored an ENG at 19:11 of the 3rd in a 4-2 loss at Duluth on March 11, 2011 (WCHA playoffs). SCSU Involved in a Shootout: Dec. 28, 2008 - Maine wins shootout over SCSU in consolation game of Florida College Classic. Game was a 3-3 tie after 1st OT.

THE LAST TIME...a Husky scored the following in a single game: 2 Goals...............Garrett Roe & Aaron Mavin vs. UW, Feb. 26, 2011 3 Goals.................Ben Hanowski vs. Bemidji State, Nov. 5, 2010 4 Goals................Mark Hartigan vs. UAA, Feb. 15, 2002 (2nd period) 5 Goals................Fred Knipscheer vs. MTU, Jan. 23, 1993 3 assists..............Jared Festler vs. UW, Feb. 26, 2011 4 assists................Drew LeBlanc vs. Quinnipiac, Oct. 30, 2010 5 assists................Brandon Sampair vs. Minnesota on March 19, 2000 3 Points..............Jared Festler vs. UW, Feb. 26, 2011 4 Points...............Drew LeBlanc vs. MTU, Jan. 8, 2011 5 Points................Andrew Gordon, Nov. 18 vs. Clarkson 6 Points..............Tony Gruba, Feb. 13, 1993 vs. MSU, Mankato

Goalie Highlights SCSU goaltender made 50+ saves: Mike Lee (60) at UMD on Mar. 12, 2011 Mike Lee (51) at UNO on Feb. 5, 2011 Bobby Goepfert (67) vs. UMD on March 11, 2007 SCSU goaltender made 40+ saves: Mike Lee (40) at Minnesota, Oct. 22, 2010 Mike Lee (43) at UW on Feb. 20, 2010 Dan Dunn (43) vs. UND on Feb. 12, 2010 Dan Dunn (47) at UND on Nov. 14, 2009 Jase Weslosky (46) vs. UW on March 15, 2008 Mike Lee (42) vs. NMU on Mar. 26, 2010 Mike Lee (42) at Minnesota on Jan. 23, 2010 SCSU goaltender received an assist: Mike Lee vs. UW, Feb. 26, 2011 Ben Hanowski

Series Notes

SCSU swept a two-game series at The NHC*: Feb. 25-26, 2011 vs. Wisconsin (4-2 and 7-3) SCSU swept a two-game road series:* Jan. 21-22, 2011 at BSU (2-1 OT and 5-1) An opponent swept a two-game road series:* Feb. 4-5, 2011 - UNO sweeps SCSU 3-0 and 4-3 at the Qwest Center An opponent swept a two-game series at the NHC* Dec. 10-11, 2010 - CC wins 3-0 and 5-2 SCSU swept a two-game Home-Home series* Jan. 22-23, 2010 - SCSU sweeps Minnesota (vs. 4-3 on 1/22, at 4-1 on 1/23) An opponent swept a two-game Home-Home series* Jan. 16-17, 2009: Minnesota wins 5-1 (at Mariucci) and 8-6 (at NHC) Back-to-Back Ties in a Series* March 7-8, 2008: SCSU 1, at UND & SCSU 2, at UND 2 * Regular Season

Shutouts for the Huskies Last time SCSU shut out an opponent: Jan. 7, 2011 vs. MTU at the NHC Last time SCSU shut out an opponent on the road: Jan. 13, 2007 at Minnesota State (Goepfert posts 0-0 tie) Last time SCSU was shut out: Feb. 5, 2011 at UNO (lost 3-0) Last time SCSU was shut out at NHC: Dec. 10, 2010 vs. CC (lost 3-0)


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St. Cloud State All-Time Series Record - Division I Level Div. I Opponents ................... GP......W ....... L ......T ............Started Alabama-Huntsville................. 7 .........7 ........ 0 ......0 ........... 1987-88 Alaska Anchorage ................ 68 .......48 ...... 14 ....6 ........... 1983-84 Alaska-Fairbanks .................. 11 .......5 ........ 6 ......0 ........... 1980-81 University of Alberta (EX) ....... 2 .........0 ........ 2 ......0 ........... 1996-97 U.S. Air Force Academy ......... 20 .......10 ...... 10 ....0 ........... 1974-75 Arizona-Tucson (EX) .............. 2 .........2 ........ 0 ......0 ........... 1988-89 Bemidji State** ...................... 16 .......14 ...... 2 ......0 ....... 1999-2000 Boston College ....................... 1 .........0 ........ 1 ......0 ........... 2004-05 Boston University ................... 1 .........0 ........ 1 ......0 ....... 1999-2000 Bowling Green ........................ 4 .........1 ........ 3 ......0 ........... 1988-89 Brandon University ................ 2 .........2 ........ 0 ......0 ........... 1988-89 British Columbia (EX) ............. 1 .........1 ........ 0 ......0 ........... 2008-09 Brown University .................... 9 .........7 ........ 1 ......1 ........... 1988-89 Canisius .................................. 2 .........1 ........ 0 ......1 ........... 2007-08 Clarkson University ................ 10 .......5 ........ 5 ......0 ........... 1987-88 Colgate University .................. 4 .........3 ........ 0 ......1 ........... 2005-06 Colorado College.................. 81 .......31 ...... 44 ....6 ........... 1988-89 Cornell .................................... 2 .........1 ........ 1 ......0 ........... 2008-09 Czech National (EX) ............... 1 .........0 ........ 1 ......0 ........... 1992-93 Dartmouth ............................... 2 .........2 ........ 0 ......0 ........... 1988-89 University of Denver ........... 72 .......30 ...... 38 ....4 ........... 1988-89 Ferris State University ............ 8 .........3 ........ 3 ......2 ........... 1987-88 University of Guelph .............. 2 .........2 ........ 0 ......0 ........... 1990-91 Harvard ................................... 2 .........2 ........ 0 ......0 ........... 2003-04 U. of Illinois-Chicago .............. 15 .......9 ........ 4 ......2 ........... 1969-70 Italy National (EX) .................. 1 .........1 ........ 0 ......0 ........... 2002-03 Lake Superior State................ 18 .......1 ........ 17 ....0 ........... 1967-68 Lethbridge (EX) ...................... 2 .........2 ........ 0 ......0 ........... 2006-07 Maine ...................................... 9 .........1 ........ 6 ......2 ........... 1987-88 University of Manitoba ........... 4 .........3 ........ 1 ......0 ........... 1933-34 UMASS-Amherst .................... 2 .........2 ........ 0 ......0 ........... 2000-01 UMASS-Lowell ....................... 1 .........0 ........ 1 ......0 ........... 1987-88 Mercyhurst .............................. 2 .........2 ........ 0 ......0 ........... 2008-09 Merrimack ............................... 2 .........1 ........ 1 ......0 ........... 1989-90 Miami University (Ohio) ....... 12 .......2 ........ 8 ......2 ........... 1987-88 Michigan ................................. 2 .........0 ........ 2 ......0 ........... 2000-01 Michigan-Dearborn ................. 4 .........2 ........ 1 ......1 ........... 1987-88 Michigan Tech ....................... 82 .......51 ...... 26 ....5 ........... 1947-48 Minnesota .............................. 85 .......26 ...... 47 ....12 ......... 1990-91 Minnesota State** ................. 43 .......22 ...... 14 ....7 ........... 1997-98 Minnesota Duluth ................. 100 .....54 ...... 39 ....7 ........... 1946-47 NTDP U18 .............................. 2 .........1 ........ 0 ......1 ........... 2001-02 Nebraska-Omaha .................. 8 .........4 ........ 3 ......1 ........... 1997-98 New Hampshire .................... 1 .........0 ........ 1 ......0 ........... 2002-03 North Dakota ......................... 96 .......29 ...... 56 ....11 .......... 1946-47 Northeastern ........................... 1 .........1 ........ 0 ......0 ........... 2000-01 Northern Michigan................ 36 .......20 ...... 15 ....1 ........... 1987-88 Notre Dame ............................ 10 .......5 ........ 5 .....0 ........... 1988-89 Ohio State .............................. 1 .........1 ........ 0 ......0 ........... 2004-05 Princeton University ............... 4 .........3 ........ 1 .....0 ........... 1987-88 Providence College ................ 7 .........4 ........ 3 .....0 ........... 1987-88 Quinnipiac............................... 4 .........3 ........ 1 ......0 ........... 2009-10 Regina (Canada) .................... 1 .........1 ........ 0 .....0 ........... 1995-96 RIT .......................................... 1 .........1 ........ 0 ......0 ........... 2010-11

Div. I Opponents ................... GP......W ....... L ......T ............Started RPI.......................................... 6 .........2 ........ 4 .....0 ........... 1987-88 Robert Morris.......................... 2 .........2 ........ 0 ......0 ........... 2005-06 Russia Select (EX) ................. 1 .........1 ........ 0 ......0 ........... 2000-01 Sacred Heart .......................... 2 .........2 ........ 0 ......0 ........... 2004-05 St. Clair (EX) .......................... 1 .........1 ........ 0 ......0 ........... 2002-03 St. Lawrence University.......... 6 .........2 ........ 3 .....1 ........... 1987-88 St. Petersburg (EX) ................ 1 .........0 ........ 1 ......0 ........... 1993-94 Union ...................................... 3 .........2 ........ 0 ......1 ........... 2006-07 U.S. International.................... 2 .........0 ........ 2 .....0 ........... 1987-88 Vermont .................................. 5 .........4 ........ 1 ......0 ........... 1998-99 Yale......................................... 1 .........1 ........ 0 ......0 ........... 2004-05 Wisconsin-Madison .............. 80 .......29 ...... 43 ....8 ........... 1988-89 Western Michigan ................... 0 .........0 ........ 0 ......0 ........... 2011-12 Western Ontario ..................... 2 ......... 1 ....... 0 .....1 ........... 1991-92 ** Record vs. Minnesota State & Bemidji State is Division I only This season’s Opponents Bold Faced

GO HUSKIES!

Mike Lee


2011-12 S T . C LOUD S TATE H OCKEY R ECORD B OOK

Aaron Marvin

Matt Hendricks

Mike Shannon

Tony Gruba

Andy Vicari

Casey Broer

They Wore the ‘C’ & ‘A’ at St. Cloud State University St. Cloud State University Hockey Team Captains, Assistant Captains

PLAYER, C/A ............................................................................Year Drew LeBlanc, C .......................................................................2011-12 Mike Lee, C ...............................................................................2011-12 Ben Hanowski, C .......................................................................2011-12 Aaron Marvin, C ........................................................................2010-11 Garrett Roe, A............................................................................2010-11 Chris Hepp, A ............................................................................2010-11 Garrett Raboin, C ......................................................................2009-10 Aaron Marvin, C ........................................................................2009-10 Garrett Raboin, C ......................................................................2008-09 Michael Olson, A........................................................................2008-09 David Carlisle, A ........................................................................2008-09 Ryan Lasch, A ...........................................................................2008-09 Matt Stephenson, C...................................................................2007-08 Nate Dey, A................................................................................2007-08 Michael Olson, A........................................................................2007-08 Garrett Raboin, A.......................................................................2007-08 Casey Borer, C ..........................................................................2006-07 Justin Fletcher, A .......................................................................2006-07 Andrew Gordon, A .....................................................................2006-07 Casey Borer, C ..........................................................................2005-06 Brock Hooton, A.........................................................................2005-06 Konrad Reeder, A ......................................................................2005-06 Matt Gens, C .............................................................................2004-05 Dave Iannazzo, C ......................................................................2004-05 Matt Hendricks, C ......................................................................2003-04 Ryan LaMere, C ........................................................................2003-04 Jon Cullen, C .............................................................................2002-03 Ryan Malone, A .........................................................................2002-03 Jeff Finger, A..............................................................................2002-03 Jon Cullen, C .............................................................................2001-02 Mark Hartigan, A........................................................................2001-02 Nate DiCasmirro, A....................................................................2001-02 Brandon Sampair, C ..................................................................2000-01 Keith Anderson, A ......................................................................2000-01 Ritchie Larson, A .......................................................................2000-01 Geno Parrish, C.........................................................................1999-00 Bryce Macken, A........................................................................1999-00 Brandon Sampair, A...................................................................1999-00 Kyle McLauglin, C ......................................................................1998-99 Jason Goulet, A .........................................................................1998-99 George Awada, A.......................................................................1998-99 Andy Vicari,C .............................................................................1997-98 Rob Klasnick, A .........................................................................1997-98 Mike O’Connell, C .....................................................................1996-97 Andy Vicari, A ............................................................................1996-97 Kelly Rieder, C...........................................................................1995-96 Taj Melson, A .............................................................................1995-96 P.J. Lepler, A..............................................................................1995-96 Kelly Hultgren, C .......................................................................1994-95 Brett Lievers, A ..........................................................................1994-95 Bill Lund, A.................................................................................1994-95

Tony Gruba, C ...........................................................................1993-94 Grant Sjerven, A ........................................................................1993-94 Eric Johnson, A..........................................................................1993-94 Dan O’Shea, C ..........................................................................1992-93 Fred Knipscheer, A ....................................................................1992-93 Greg Hagen, A...........................................................................1992-93 Doc DelCastillo, C .....................................................................1991-92 Tim Hanus, C ............................................................................1991-92 Brian Cook, C ............................................................................1990-91 Tim Hanus, C ............................................................................1990-91 Chris Scheid, C .........................................................................1990-91 Vic Brodt, C ...............................................................................1989-90 Brian Cook, A.............................................................................1989-90 Vic Brodt, C ...............................................................................1988-89 Brian Cook, A.............................................................................1988-89 Herm Finnegan, A......................................................................1988-89 Brian Cook, C ............................................................................1987-88 Scott Eichstadt, A ......................................................................1987-88

Pre-DI Era Captains

Rian Reed, Mike Brodzinski & John Matchinsky........................................................................1986-87 John Berg, Dan Pratt.................................................................1983-84 J. Mendel & Paul Edelstein ......................................................1982-83 Rory Eidsness ...........................................................................1981-82 Gary Stefano .............................................................................1980-81 Kevin Clunis ..............................................................................1979-80 Dave Reichel, Mak Lecy & John Kructhen ...........................................................................1978-79 Dave Reichel ........................................................................................... 1977-78 Ron Muir & Tim Doherty ......................................................................... 1976-77 Ron Muir & Roger Rutten....................................................................... 1975-76 Pat Sullivan & Tim Wick.......................................................................... 1974-75 John Skinner ............................................................................................ 1973-74 John “Jack” Fitzsimmons........................................................................ 1972-73 Pete McKay ............................................................................................. 1971-72 Fred Wahlers ........................................................................................... 1970-71 Ron Gordon ............................................................................................. 1969-70 John Etnier & Mike Shannon ................................................................. 1968-69 * Co-captains

(If you know of any team captains prior to 1968-69, please forward them to Tom Nelson at tcnelson@stcloudstate.edu)


2011-12 S T . C LOUD S TATE H OCKEY R ECORD B OOK

Ludwig Andolsek

Jack Wink

John Perpich

Charlie Basch

Roland Vandell

Herb Brooks

Craig Dahl

They Led the Huskies — SCSU Coaching Records Year 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38 1938-39 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-46 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86

GM 8 11 9 27 11 10 8 9 11 10 7

W 1 10 7 25 6 5 4 5 6 4 5

L 7 1 1 2 5 5 4 4 5 4 2

T 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0

Pct. .125 .909 .833 .926 .545 .500 .500 .556 .545 .500 .714

19 16 12 13 8 6 11 4 8 15 11 9 12 13 13 12 7 6 9 14 15 19 20 17 17 16 20 23 25 24 24 24 24 30 31 29 29 28 29 29

14 12 6 7 5 0 8 2 7 11 5 4 6 11 12 12 5 3 5 4 1 1 2 7 10 7 8 15 16 9 10 12 10 20 19 14 11 11 14 16

3 4 6 6 3 6 3 2 1 3 6 5 6 2 1 0 1 2 4 10 14 18 18 10 7 9 12 6 9 14 13 12 13 9 11 15 18 17 13 11

2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 2

.789 .750 .500 .538 .625 .000 .727 .500 .875 .767 .455 .444 .500 .846 .923 1.000 .786 .583 .556 .286 .067 .053 .100 .412 .588 .438 .400 .714 .640 .391 .435 .500 .435 .689 .633 .482 .379 .393 .519 .593

Coach Ralph Theisen Ludwig Andolsek Ludwig Andolsek Ludwig Andolsek Robert DePaul Walter Gerzin Benedict Vandell George Lynch George Lynch George Lynch George Lynch No Sport Roland Vandell Roland Vandell Roland Vandell Roland Vandell Ray Gasperline Roland Vandell George Martin Brendan McDonald Jim Baxter Jim Baxter Jack Wink Jack Wink Jack Wink Jack Wink Jack Wink Jack Wink Jack Wink Jack Wink Jack Wink Jack Wink Jack Wink Jack Wink Charles Basch Charles Basch Charles Basch Charles Basch Charles Basch Charles Basch Charles Basch Charles Basch Charles Basch Charles Basch Charles Basch Charles Basch Charles Basch Charles Basch Charles Basch Charles Basch John Perpich John Perpich

Year 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 Totals

GM 36 37 37 38 41 37 36 38 38 39 40 40 39 40 41 42 38 38 40 42 40 40 38 43 38 1788

W 25 11 19 17 18 14 15 21 17 13 23 22 16 23 31 29 17 18 14 22 22 19 18 24 15 913

L 10 25 16 19 19 21 18 13 20 22 13 16 18 14 9 11 16 16 23 16 11 16 17 14 18 774

T 1 1 2 2 4 2 3 4 1 4 4 2 5 3 1 2 5 4 3 4 7 5 3 5 5 101

Pct. .714 .327 .514 .447 .466 .378 .417 .553 .447 .333 .575 .550 .410 .575 .768 .714 .513 .526 .388 .571 .638 .538 .513 .616 .461 .539

SCSU Coaching Records Years 1931-32 1932-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38 1938-42 1942-46 1946-50 1950-51 1951-52 1953-54 1954-56 1956-68 1968-84 1984-86 1986-87 1987-2005 2005-present Total

Coach Ralph Theisen Ludwig Andolsek Robert DePaul Walter Gerzin Benedict Vandell George Lynch WWII Roland Vandell Ray Gasperline Roland Vandell Brendan McDonald Jim Baxter Jack Wink Charlie Basch John Perpich Herb Brooks Craig Dahl Bob Motzko 16 coaches

Coach Herb Brooks Craig Dahl Craig Dahl Craig Dahl Craig Dahl Craig Dahl Craig Dahl Craig Dahl Craig Dahl Craig Dahl Craig Dahl Craig Dahl Craig Dahl Craig Dahl Craig Dahl Craig Dahl Craig Dahl Craig Dahl Craig Dahl Bob Motzko Bob Motzko Bob Motzko Bob Motzko Bob Motzko Bob Motzko 16 Coaches

Record 1-7-0 42-4-1 6-5-0 5-5-0 4-4-0 20-15-2 No Teams 39-19-2 5-3-0 0-6-0 2-2-0 18-4-1 69-69-2 181-193-7 30-24-4 25-10-1 338-309-52 120-92-28 913-774-101

Pct. .125 .893 .545 .500 .500 .540 .667 .625 .000 .500 .782 .500 .475 .517 .694 .521 .576 .539


2011-12 S T . C LOUD S TATE H OCKEY R ECORD B OOK COACH CRAIG DAHL 1987-2005 Record: 338-309-52

1987-88 (11-25-1) Head Coach: Craig Dahl NCAA I Independent

O3 vs. Minnesota # L 0-6 O9 at Lake Superior St. L 4-8 O10 at Lake Superior St. L 3-7 O16 at Mich.-Dearborn T 8-8OT O17 at Mich.-Dearborn L 1-8 O23 at St. Lawrence L 5-7 O24 at Clarkson L 4-5 O30 AIR FORCE W 6-3 O31 AIR FORCE W 3-2 N6 ALASKA ANCHORAGE L 1-5 N7 ALASKA ANCHORAGE L 4-5 N13 at Miami, Ohio L 1-8 N14 at Miami, Ohio L 3-5 D1 at Lowell University L 4-7 D2 at Princeton L 3-4 D4 at Providence L 3-4 D11 at Northern Michigan L 1-9 D12 at Northern Michigan L 1-3 D18 FERRIS STATE L 3-5 D19 FERRIS STATE W 6-5 D27 Maine+ L 3-5 D28 UA-Fairbanks+ W 5-4 OT J2 MANITOBA L 2-3 J3 MANITOBA W 5-2 J15 RPI L 6-8 J16 RPI W 6-5 J22 U.S. International L 2-6 J23 U.S. International L 1-2 J29 Alaska Anchorage L 2-5 J30 Alaska Anchorage L 1-8 F6 ALA.-HUNTSVILLE W 9-2 F7 ALA.-HUNTSVILLE W 2-1 F13 UA-FAIRBANKS L 3-5 F14 UA-FAIRBANKS L 3-6 F19 Alabama-Huntsville W 6-3 F20 Alabama-Huntsville W 6-1 F26 LAKE SUPERIOR ST L 1-3 F27 LAKE SUPERIOR ST W 4-3 # US Hall of Fame Game - Eveleth + Dexter Hockey Classic, Orono, Maine

1988-89 (19-16-2) Head Coach: Craig Dahl NCAA I Independent NCAA PLAYOFF TEAM

O21 O22 O28 O29 N4 N5 N11 N12 N23 N29 D2 D3 D9 D10 D13 D16 D17 D22 D23

NOTRE DAME NOTRE DAME at Alaska-Fairbanks at Alaska-Fairbanks CLARKSON CLARKSON LAKE SUPERIOR ST LAKE SUPERIOR US AIR FORCE DENVER at Air Force at Air Force atvFerris State at Ferris State at Wisconsin DARTMOUTH DARTMOUTH BROWN BROWN

W 4-3 L 2-3 W 4-2 L 2-4 L 2-5 W 6-2 L 3-7 L 3-4 OT W 4-1 L 4-8 W 6-3 W 8-2 T 3-3 OT L 2-3 OT L 1-8 W 7-3 W 4-3 W 4-1 W 11-3

D29 at Illinois-Chicago L 0-7 D30 at Illinois-Chicago T 4-4 OT J6 UA-FAIRBANKS W 4-2 J7 UA-FAIRBANKS W 2-1 J10 at Minnesota-Duluth L 3-4 J14 MICH-DEARBORN W 7-4 J15 MICH-DEARBORN W 11-2 J20 at Denver L 3-8 J21 at Denver L 4-5 J23 at Colorado College W 5-2 J27 BRANDON W 8-1 J28 BRANDON W 7-6 F3 UAA W 4-3 F4 UAA W 6-2 F17 at Arizona-Tucson= W 8-2 F18 at Arizona-Tucson= W 13-2 F24 at Bowling Green L 2-6 F25 at Bowling Green L 3-6 M17 at Lake Superior St** L 3-6 M18 at Lake Superior St** L 2-4 = Club Team / not reflected in record ** NCAA Division I Tournament Game

1989-90 (17-19-2) Head Coach: Craig Dahl NCAA I Independent

O13 at Michigan Tech W 4-2 O14 at Michigan Tech W 4-2 O16 at Wisconsin L 3-4 O27 MERRIMACK W 6-4 O28 MERRIMACK L 3-4 N3 PROVIDENCE L 1-2 OT N4 PROVIDENCE L 5-7 N10 at Lake Superior St L 3-5 N11 at Lake Superior St L 3-8 N17 at Notre Dame L 2-3 N18 at Notre Dame W 8-2 N24 MAINE L 4-6 N25 MAINE L 3-6 D1 UMD L 3-7 D2 UMD L 3-6 D5 DENVER L 2-3 D8 at North Dakota L 4-7 D9 at North Dakota T 4-4 OT D16 N. MICHIGAN++ W 5-4 D17 N. MICHIGAN W 4-2 D22 at Denver W 7-2 D29 NORTH DAKOTA L 5-8 D30 NORTH DAKOTA L 5-8 J4 at Northern Michigan L 2-6 J5 at Northern Michigan L 5-6 J9 WISCONSIN W 6-5 J19 MICHIGAN TECH W 8-2 J20 MICHIGAN TECH W 5-0 J26 AIR FORCE W 8-1 J27 AIR FORCE W 9-3 F2 UMD T 1-1 OT F3 UMD L 3-6 F16 NOTRE DAME W 7-3 F17 NOTRE DAME W 3-2 F23 BOWLING GREEN W 3-2 OT F24 BOWLING GREEN L 5-8 M2 UAA= W 3-2 M3 Ala-Huntsville= W 6-1 ++ First game played at NHC = Alabama Tournament

1990-91 (18-19-4) Head Coach: Craig Dahl WCHA (12-16-4 / T5th)

O12 O13 O19 O20 O26 O27 N2

MINNESOTA* at Minnesota* COLORADO C* COLORADO C* at North Dakota* at North Dakota* UMD*

T 3-3 OT L 4-5 W 6-2 W 3-2OT L 2-6 L 3-9 W 5-0

N3 UMD* N9 at Wisconsin* N10 at Wisconsin* N16 MICHIGAN TECH* N17 MICHIGAN TECH* N30 at Denver* D1 at Denver* D7 UAA D8 UAA D14 at UMD* D15 at UMD* D20 N. MICHIGAN* D21 N. MICHIGAN* D28 DENVER* D29 DENVER* J4 GUELPH J5 GUELPH J11 at Minnesota* J12 MINNESOTA* J18 at N. Michigan* J19 at N. Michigan* J25 NORTH DAKOTA* J26 NORTH DAKOTA* F1 at Colorado College* F2 at Colorado College* F8 at Michigan Tech* F9 at Michigan Tech* F15 WISCONSIN* F16 WISCONSIN* F23 UAA F24 UAA M1 at North Dakota** M2 at North Dakota** M3 at North Dakota** * WCHA Game ** WCHA Playoff Game

T 4-4 OT L 2-4 L 4-10 L 3-5 L 5-6 T 2-2 OT W 5-1 W 5-2 L 7-8 OT W 6-3 W 5-4 W 4-3 W 6-4 W 7-4 L 4-5 OT W 7-1 W 10-0 L 1-7 L 3-7 L 3-8 L 1-8 L 3-4 L 1-8 W 4-3 W 7-3 W 5-2 L 4-7 T 7-7 OT L 2-6 W 3-1 W 4-3 OT W 4-2 L 2-10 L 4-7

1991-92 (14-21-2) Head Coach: Craig Dahl WCHA (12-19-1/T7th)

O25 WISCONSIN* O26 WISCONSIN* N1 MINNESOTA* N2 at Minnesota* N8 NORTH DAKOTA* N9 NORTH DAKOTA* N29 MICHIGAN TECH* N30 MICHIGAN TECH* D6 at N. Michigan* D7 at N. Michigan* D13 at UMD* D14 at UMD* D28 DENVER* D29 DENVER * J3 COLORADO C* J4 COLORADO C* J10 at Michigan Tech* J11 at Michigan Tech* J18 W. ONTARIO J19 W. ONTARIO J24 at North Dakota* J25 at North Dakota* J31 at Colorado College* F1 at Colorado College* F7 UMD* F8 UMD* F14 at Denver* F15 at Denver* F21 N. MICHIGAN* F22 N. MICHIGAN* F28 at Minnesota* F29 MINNESOTA* M7 at Wisconsin* M8 at Wisconsin* M13 at Wisconsin** M14 at Wisconsin** M15 at Wisconsin** * WCHA Game ** WCHA Playoff Game

L 4-5 L 4-5 L 4-7 L 2-7 W 7-3 W 7-3 W 3-2 L 3-4 L 4-8 W 6-4 L 2-4 W 4-3 OT L 1-4 W 9-0 W 8-5 T 3-3 OT L 0-3 L 1-4 T 5-5 OT W 12-3 L 4-6 W 3-2 L 5-8 L 4-5 W 5-4 L 1-4 W 5-4 OT W 4-1 W 8-6 L 1-7 L 1-2 L 1-4 L 4-5 L 2-6 L 5-6 OT W 5-3 L 3-4 OT

1992-93 (15-18-3) Head Coach: Craig Dahl WCHA (14-16-2/7th)

O23 at Wisconsin* L 2-5 O24 at Wisconsin* W 4-2 O30 DENVER* L 3-4 O31 DENVER* L 2-8 N13 UMD* W 7-3 N14 UMD* L 4-5 OT N20 N. MICHIGAN* W 6-4 N21 N. MICHIGAN* W 2-1 N27 at North Dakota* L 3-4 N28 at North Dakota* W 7-4 D4 at Colorado College* W 5-2 D5 at Colorado College* W 9-5 D12 MICHIGAN TECH* T 1-1 OT D13 MICHIGAN TECH* W 6-2 D18 MINNESOTA* L 3-4 D19 at Minnesota* L 2-5 J3 CZECH NATIONAL# L 2-5 J8 at Denver* W 4-3 J9 at Denver* W 4-1 J15 COLORADO C* L 5-7 J16 COLORADO C* W 5-2 J22 at Michigan Tech* L 1-5 J23 at Michigan Tech* W 7-4 J29 WISCONSIN* L 5-6 OT J30 WISCONSIN* L 3-6 F5 at Northern Michigan* L 4-8 F6 at Northern Michigan* L 2-6 F12 MSU, MANKATO T 5-5 OT F13 MSU, MANKATO W 11-4 F19 NORTH DAKOTA* W 4-1 F20 NORTH DAKOTA* W 5-2 F26 at UMD* L 4-6 F27 at UMD* L 0-4 M5 at Minnesota* L 0-1 M7 MINNESOTA+* T 2-2 OT M12 at Michigan Tech** L 1-3 M13 at Michigan Tech** L 5-6 * WCHA Game / ** WCHA Playoff # Exhibition + Played at Target Center, Mpls.

1993-94 (21-13-4) Head Coach: Craig Dahl WCHA (16-12-4/4th)

O22 O23 O29 O30 N5 N6 N12 N13 N19 N20 D4 D5 D10 D11 D17 D18 D30 J7 J8 J14 J15 J21 J22 J28 J29 F4 F5 F11 F12

at Michigan Tech* at Michigan Tech* MINNESOTA* at Minnesota* at Denver* at Denver* at North Dakota* at North Dakota* N. MICHIGAN* N. MICHIGAN* at Colorado College* at Colorado College* UMD* UMD* DENVER* DENVER* ST. PETERSBURG# UAA* UAA* at Wisconsin* at Wisconsin* NORTH DAKOTA* NORTH DAKOTA* AIR FORCE AIR FORCE at Northern Michigan* at Northern Michigan* at UMD* at UMD*

L 1-6 L 2-3 W 3-2 T 4-4 OT L 3-6 L 4-5 L 3-6 W 3-2 W 6-5 T 4-4 OT L 4-6 L 1-2 W 5-2 W 8-2 W 5-0 W 3-0 L 3-9 W 4-1 W 4-2 L 1-4 W 6-1 T 5-5 OT W 6-0 W 9-3 W 8-2 L 3-4 W 6-4 W 9-5 L 2-9


2011-12 S T . C LOUD S TATE H OCKEY R ECORD B OOK F18 COLORADO C* L F19 COLORADO C* T F26 MICHIGAN TECH* W F27 MICHIGAN TECH* W M4 at Minnesota* L M5 MINNESOTA* W M11 UMD** W M12 UMD** W M18 Wisconsin**^ W M19 Minnesota**+ L * WCHA Game # Exh. Game ** WCHA Playoff Game ^ WCHA Semi-Final Game + WCHA Championship Game

1-4 4-4 OT 2-1 OT 4-3 3-5 8-4 3-0 8-5 3-2 OT 2-3 OT

1994-95 (17-20-1) Head Coach: Craig Dahl WCHA (15-16-1/5th)

O21 at UAA* L 3-5 O22 at UAA* W 6-1 O28 N. MICHIGAN* W 5-2 O29 N. MICHIGAN* L 3-5 N4 at Minnesota* L 3-5 N5 MINNESOTA* L 2-5 N11 ILL.-CHICAGO W 7-4 N12 ILL.-CHICAGO W 5-4 N18 COLORADO C* L 2-5 N19 COLORADO C L 2-4 N25 at North Dakota* W 3-2 N26 at North Dakota* L 0-2 D2 at Wisconsin* W 8-4 D3 at Wisconsin* L 4-5 D9 UMD* W 5-2 D10 UMD* W 3-0 D16 at Maine L 1-6 D17 at Maine L 3-4 J6 at Denver* W 8-2 J7 at Denver* L 5-7 J13 MICHIGAN TECH* L 3-5 J14 MICHIGAN TECH* L 0-4 J20 NORTH DAKOTA* W 9-2 J21 NORTH DAKOTA* L 4-5 OT J27 at Colorado College* L 1-6 J28 at Colorado College * L 4-6 F3 at UMD* L 2-3 OT F4 at UMD* W 3-2 F11 WISCONSIN* W 5-4 F12 WISCONSIN* T 4-4OT F17 UAA* W 7-1 F18 UAA* W 5-2 F24 at N. Michigan* W 5-3 F25 at N. Michigan* W 6-5 M4 MINNESOTA* W 3-0 M5 at Minnesota* L 3-5 M10 NORTH DAKOTA** L 2-3 M11 NORTH DAKOTA** L 2-5 * WCHA Game ** WCHA Playoff Game (Note: games played at CC were played at the Cadet Ice Arena on the campus of the Air Force Academy)

1995-96 (13-22-4) Head Coach: Craig Dahl WCHA (10-18-4/8th)

O7 O20 O21 O27 O28 N4 N5 N10 N11 N17 N18

Regina UMD* UMD* at St. Lawrence at St. Lawrence MINNESOTA* at Minnesota* at North Dakota* at North Dakota* WISCONSIN* WISCONSIN*

W 11-2 W 6-3 L 4-5 L 3-5 L 1-3 L 3-4 L 2-5 L 2-3 T 4-4OT T 3-3 OT W 5-2

N24 at Denver* N25 at Denver* D1 at UMD* D2 at UMD* D9 MICHIGAN TECH* D10 MICHIGAN TECH* D15 at Colorado College* D16 at Colorado College* J5 NORTH DAKOTA* J6 NORTH DAKOTA* J12 at Wisconsin* J13 at Wisconsin* J19 at N. Michigan* J20 at N. Michigan* J26 DENVER* J27 DENVER* F2 at Michigan Tech* F3 at Michigan Tech* F9 UAA* F10 UAA* F16 at Minnesota* F17 MINNESOTA* F24 COLORADO C.* F25 COLORADO C.* M1 at Denver** M2 at Denver** M3 at Denver** M7 Michigan Tech^ *WCHA Game **WCHA Playoff Game ^WCHA Final Five Play In

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

4-6 2-6 1-7 4-5 3-2 3-1 4-5 1-3 2-4 3-6 3-8 6-2 2-3 3-2OT 2-4 4-4OT 4-4OT 7-5 2-1 5-0 3-8 4-3OT 4-5 1-9 3-1 4-6 4-0 3-4OT

(Note: games played at CC were played at the Cadet Ice Arena on the campus of the Air Force Academy)

1996-97 (23-13-4) Head Coach: Craig Dahl WCHA (18-10-4/3rd)

O6 O18 O19 O25 O26 N1 N2 N8 N9 N15 N16 N29 N30 D6 D7 D14 D15 D20 D21 J3 J4 J10 J11 J17 J18 J24 J25 F1 F2 F7 F8 F14 F15 F21 F22 F28 M1 M7 M8 M14 M15

ALBERTA (EX) at Wisconsin* at Wisconsin* ST. LAWRENCE ST. LAWRENCE at Colorado College* at Colorado College* UMD* UMD* at North Dakota* at North Dakota* at Michigan Tech* at Michigan Tech* N. MICHIGAN* N. MICHIGAN* MINNESOTA* at Minnesota* UAA* UAA* at Denver* at Denver* NORTH DAKOTA* NORTH DAKOTA* MINNESOTA* at Minnesota* at Notre Dame at Notre Dame COLORADO C.* COLORADO C.* at UAA* at UAA* WISCONSIN* WISCONSIN* at UMD* at UMD* MICHIGAN TECH* MICHIGAN TECH* N. MICHIGAN** N. MICHIGAN** Minnesota^ Colorado College^

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

2-4 0-2 3-2 4-2 5-2 6-3 3-6 6-4 1-1 OT 5-2 3-5 3-3OT 5-1 8-4 3-1 1-4 4-3OT 6-1 3-2 OT 6-9 1-1OT 5-3 1-6 5-2 4-6 2-5 2-1 2-4 5-4 4-2 3-5 5-4 7-1 3-5 3-3OT 5-3 8-3 5-2 3-2 4-5OT 0-6

*WCHA Game **WCHA Playoff Game ^WCHA Final Five Game (Note: games played at CC were played at the Cadet Ice Arena on the campus of the Air Force Academy)

1997-98 (22-16-2) Head Coach: Craig Dahl WCHA (16-11-1/4th)

O17 NOTRE DAME L 3-4OT O18 NOTRE DAME L 1-4 O24 MSU, MANKATO W 4-1 O25 MSU, MANKATO T 2-2OT O31 UMD* W 3-2 N1 UMD* L 3-4 N7 at Michigan Tech* W 3-2 N8 at Michigan Tech* W 4-2 N15 at Colorado C.* W 7-6OT N16 at Colorado C.* W 3-1 N21 UAA* W 4-2 N22 UAA* T 0-0OT N29 at Denver*# W 6-4 N30 at Denver*# W 6-2 D12 at North Dakota* L 2-1 D13 at North Dakota* W 5-2 D19 at Minnesota* W 3-1 D20 MINNESOTA* W 4-1 J9 UN-OMAHA W 2-1 J10 UN-OMAHA W 6-2 J16 at UMD* L 4-8 J17 at UMD* L 1-4 J23 NORTH DAKOTA* W 6-2 J24 NORTH DAKOTA* L 6-2 J30 DENVER* L 3-4 J31 DENVER* W 3-2 F13 MICHIGAN TECH* W 6-0 F14 MICHIGAN TECH* W 4-3OT F20 COLORADO C.* L 4-7 F21 COLORADO C.* L 1-3 F27 at Wisconsin* W 7-3 F28 at Wisconsin* L 3-6 M6 MINNESOTA* L 2-6 M7 at Minnesota* L 3-5 M13 MICHIGAN TECH** W 6-4 M13 MICHIGAN TECH** L 2-3 M13 MICHIGAN TECH** W 6-2 M19 UMD^ W 4-3OT M20 North Dakota^ L 3-4 M21 Colorado College^ L 1-6 *WCHA Game **WCHA Playoff Game ^WCHA Final Five Game # at Denver Coliseum

1998-99 (16-18-5) Head Coach: Craig Dahl WCHA (8-16-4/7th)

023 O24 O30 O31 N6 N7 N13 N14 N20 N21 N27 N28 D4 D5 D11 D12 J2 J3 J8 J9

at Minnesota* MINNESOTA* VERMONT VERMONT at Denver*# at Denver*# MICHIGAN TECH* MICHIGAN TECH* at UMD * at UMD* NORTH DAKOTA* NORTH DAKOTA* at Colorado College* at Colorado College* at Miami, Ohio at Miami, Ohio MSU-MANKATO MSU-MANKATO COLORADO C.* COLORDAO C.*

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

J15 at Michigan Tech* L 2-4 J16 at Michigan Tech* L 2-4 J22 UMD* W 6-3 J23 UMD* W 5-3 J29 at UAA* T 1-1OT J30 at UAA* T 1-1OT F5 WISCONSIN* L 4-5 F6 WISCONSIN* L 1-3 F12 UN-OMAHA W 2-0 F13 UN-OMAHA W 5-0 F19 MINNESOTA* T 4-4OT F20 at Minnesota* T 2-2OT F26 DENVER* L 4-5 F27 DENVER* L 1-3 M5 at North Dakota* L 2-4 M6 at North Dakota* L 2-5 M13 at Wisconsin** W 5-2 M14 at Wisconsin** W 3-2 M18 ^Minnesota L 3-5 *WCHA Game **WCHA Playoff Game ^WCHA Final Five Game # at Denver Coliseum

1999-00 (23-14-3) Head Coach: Craig Dahl WCHA (16-9-3/3rd) NCAA PLAYOFF TEAM

O15 MIAMI, OHIO L 4-5OT O16 MIAMI, OHIO L 2-3 O23 BEMIDJI STATE W 6-1 O24 BEMIDJI STATE W 2-1 O29 at Vermont W 7-2 O30 at Vermont W 4-1 N5 at North Dakota* L 0-6 N6 at North Dakota* L 3-4 N12 UMD*(ot) L 2-3 N13 UMD* L 3-4 N19 WISCONSIN* L 3-4OT N20 WISCONSIN* W 4-0 N27 at MSU, Mankato* W 7-4 N28 at MSU, Mankato* W 8-2 D3 at Denver* W 6-0 D5 at Denver* L 2-3 D10 MINNESOTA* W 4-3OT D11 at Minnesota* T 2-2OT J14 MICHIGAN TECH* W 4-2 J15 MICHIGAN TECH* W 4-0 J21 UAA* W 5-4OT J22 UAA* W 8-2 J28 at UMD* W 8-0 J29 at UMD* W 4-1 F4 NORTH DAKOTA* W 3-0 F5 NORTH DAKOTA* T 1-1OT F10 at Wisconsin* L 0-3 F11 at Wisconsin* L 3-5 F18 DENVER* W 3-1 F19 DENVER* W 4-3 F25 at Colorado College* T 2-2OT F26 at Colorado C.* L 3-4OT M3 at Minnesota* W 5-0 M4 MINNESOTA* W 4-3OT M10 UMD# L 4-5 M11 UMD# W 3-0 M12 UM-DULUTH# W 7-3 M17 North Dakota% L 3-7 M18 Minnesota$ W 6-4 M25 Boston University! L 5-3 *WCHA Regular Season #WCHA Post-Season Playoffs % WCHA Final Five Semifinal $WCHA Final Five Third-Place Game ! NCAA Division I National Hockey Tournament East Regional


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2000-01 (31-9-1) Head Coach: Craig Dahl WCHA (20-8-0/2nd) WCHA Final 5 Champions NCAA PLAYOFF TEAM

O13 FERRIS STATE W O14 FERRIS ST. T O20 at Bemidji State W O21 BEMIDJI STATE W O27 DENVER* W O28 DENVER* L, N10 at Colorado C.* W, N11 at Colorado C.* W, N17 MINNESOTA* L, N18 at Minnesota* L, N24 at Northeastern W, N25 at UMass-Amherst W D1 at Michigan Tech* W, D2 at Michigan Tech W D8 WISCONSIN* L D9 WISCONSIN* W D15 UAA* W D16 UAA* W D18 RUSSIA SELECT W J5 at UMD* W J6 at UMD* W J12 MICHIGAN TECH* W J13 MICHIGAN TECH* W J19 BROWN W J20 BROWN W J26 at North Dakota* L J27 at North Dakota* L F2 COLORADO C.* L F3 COLORADO C.* W F9 at UAA* W F10 at UAA* W F16 at Wisconsin* L F17 at Wisconsin* W F23 MSU, MANKATO* W F24 MSU, MANKATO* W M2 at Minnesota* W M3 MINNESOTA* W M9 UAA# W M10 UAA# W M16 Minnesota@ W M17 North Dakota@(ot) W M25 Michigan$ L * WCHA games # WCHA playoffs @ WCHA Final Five, St. Paul $ NCAA West Regional, Grand Rapids, Mich.

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

2001-02 (29-11-2) Head Coach: Craig Dahl WCHA (19-7-2/2nd) NCAA PLAYOFF TEAM

O6 O12 O13 O19 O20 O26 O27 N2 N3 N9 N10 N16 N17 N30 D1 D7 D8 D14

BRANDON (EX) vs. Clarkson+ at Maine+ MICHIGAN TECH* MICHIGAN TECH* at MSU, Mankato* at MSU, Mankato* NORTH DAKOTA* NORTH DAKOTA* COLORADO C.* COLORADO C.* at UAA* at UAA* at Minnesota* MINNESOTA* at Colorado C.* at Colorado C.* at Bemidji St.

W 10-1 W 5-1 W 6-2 W 7-2 W 7-3 W 7-1 W 4-0 W 8-4 W 6-1 W 6-1 L 4-3 W 5-2 W 4-2 W 3-2 T 2-2OT W 3-0 L 5-1 W 4-2

D15 BEMIDJI ST. W 11-3 D21 MSU, MANKATO* W 3-1 D22 MSU. MANKATO* W 8-1 J4 MASS-AMHERST W 5-1 J5 NDTP U-18 (EX) W 4-2 J11 UMD* L 3-2 J12 UMD* W 6-1 J18 at Brown L 4-1 J19 at Providence W 5-2 J25 at Wisconsin* T 2-2OT J26 at Wisconsin* L 4-1 F1 UA-HUNTSVILLE W 3-0 F2 UA-HUNTSVILLE W 7-2 F8 at Michigan Tech* W 4-3 F9 at Michigan Tech* W 3-2 F15 UAA* W 7-4 F16 UAA* W 4-0 F22 at Denver* L 5-2 F23 at Denver* W 4-2 M1 MINNESOTA* L 5-4 M2 at Minnesota* L 3-1 M8 UMD# W 5-4 OT M9 UMD# W 6-3 M15 vs. Minnesota% L 4-1 M16 vs. Colorado C.$ L 2-1 M22 at Michigan! L 4-2 + Maine Ice Breaker *WCHA Regular Season #WCHA Post-Season Playoffs % WCHA Final Five Semifinal $WCHA Final Five Third-Place Game ! NCAA Division I National Hockey Tournament West Regional

2002-03 (17-16-5) Head Coach: Craig Dahl WCHA (12-11-5/6th) NCAA PLAYOFF TEAM

011 at Ferris State O12 at Ferris State O25 MSU, MANKATO* O 26 at MSU, Mankato* N1 RPI N2 RPI N8 NORTH DAKOTA* N9 NORTH DAKOTA* N15 at MSU, Mankato* N16 MSU, MANKATO* N22 at UMD* N23 UMD* D6 at North Dakota* D 7 at North Dakota* D13 DENVER* D14 DENVER* D16 TEAM ITALY (EX) J3 at Minnesota* J4 MINNESOTA* J10 at Denver* J11 at Denver* J17 PROVIDENCE J18 PROVIDENCE J24 UMD* J25 at UMD* J31 at Michigan Tech* F1 at Michigan Tech* F14 COLORADO C.* F15 COLORADO C.* F21 at WISCONSIN* F22 at WISCONSIN* F28 UAA* M1 UAA* M7 MINNESOTA* M8 at Minnesota* M14 at UMD # M15 at UMD# M16 at UMD# M28 vs N. Hampshire ! *WCHA Regular Season

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

#WCHA Post-Season Playoffs ! NCAA DI NE Regional - Worcester, MA

2003-04 (18-16-4) Head Coach: Craig Dahl WCHA (12-12-4/6th)

O11 St. Clair (Ex) W O17 WISCONSIN* W O18 WISCONSIN* W O24 MICHIGAN TECH* T O25 MICHGIAN TECH* W O31 PRINCETON* W N1 PRINCETON* W N7 at UMD* W N8 at UMD* W N14 at North Dakota* W N15 at North Dakota* L N21 at RPI L N22 at RPI L N28 UAA* W N29 UAA* T D5 at Colorado C.* W D6 at Colorado C* L D12 DENVER* L D13 DENVER* L D27 vs. Harvard# W D28 at Providence# W J2 NORTH DAKOTA* T J3 NORTH DAKOTA* L J16 at UAA* W J17 at UAA* L J23 MSU, MANKATO* W J24 MSU, MANKATO* L F6 at MTU* W F7 at MTU* W F13 BEMIDJI STATE W F14 BEMIDJI STATE W F20 at UW* T F21 at UW* L F27 COLORADO C.* L F28 COLORADO C.* L M5 at Minnesota* L M6 at Minnesota* L M12 at Minnesota! L M13 at Minnesota! L *WCHA Regular Season !WCHA Post-Season Playoffs # PC Coffee Pot Tournament

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

2004-05 (14-23-3) Head Coach: Craig Dahl WCHA (8-19-1/9th)

O9 O10 O15 O16 O22 O23 O29 O30 N11 N12 N19 N20 N26 N27 D3 D4 D10 D11 D28

vs. St Lawrence# T 1-1OT vs. Ohio State# W 3-1 N. MICHIGAN W 2-1 N. MICHIGAN L 4-2 at Denver* L 5-2 at Denver* L 6-1 at Princeton W 7-2 at Yale W 10-0 MICHIGAN TECH* W 3-1 MICHIGAN TECH* W 6-4 at North Dakota* L 4-1 at North Dakota* L 3-1 UMD* W 4-2 UMD* L 3-1 at MSU, MANKATO* W 4-2 MSU, MANKATO* L 4-3 MINNESOTA* L 2-1OT at Minnesota* L 4-2 vs. Maine% T 1-1OT

D29 vs. Boston C.% L 2-1 OT J7 WISCONSIN* L 6-0 J8 WISCONSIN* L 4-2 J14 at UMD* W 5-2 J15 at UMD* L 5-1 J21 DENVER* L 5-2 J22 DENVER* L 6-1 J28 SACRED HEART W 9-1 J29 SACRED HEART W 3-1 F4 at UAA* L 4-3 F5 at UAA* W 6-3 F11 at Colorado C.* W 4-3 OT F12 at Colorado C.* L 3-0 F18 MSU, MANKATO* L 4-3 F19 at MSU, Mankato* W 3-2 F25 at Minnesota* L 5-4 F26 MINNESOTA* L 4-1 M4 NORTH DAKOTA* T 2-2 OT M5 NORTH DAKOTA L 2-0 M11 at Colorado C.! L 8-2 M12 at Colorado C.! L 4-2 # UNH Ice Breaker - Durham, NH % Florida College Hockey Classic *WCHA Regular Season !WCHA Post-Season Playoffs

COACH BOB MOTZKO 2005-present Record: 81-60-19

2005-06 (22-16-4) Head Coach: Bob Motzko WCHA (13-13-2/6th)

O8 O14 O15 O21 O22 O28 O29 N04 N05 N11 N12 N18 N19 N25 N26 D02 D03 D17 D18 J06 J07 J13 J14 J20 J21 J27 J28 F03 F04 F10 F11 F17 F18 F24 F25

ALBERTA (EX) L 2-1 at Northern Mich. L 3-0 at Northern Mich. W 3-2 OT WISCONSIN* T 2-2 OT WISCONSIN* L 3-1 MINNESOTA* W 3-2 MINNESOTA* L 3-1 at Colorado C* L 4-2 at Colorado C.* L 3-2 at Michigan Tech* L 3-2 OT at Michigan Tech* W 7-0 NORTH DAKOTA* W 3-2 NORTH DAKOTA* L 3-2 BROWN W 4-1 BROWN T 4-4 OT at Alaska Anchorage* W 5-0 at Alaska Anchorage* L 2-1 ROBERT MORRIS W 7-0 ROBERT MORRIS W 6-2 at Colgate W 3-2 at Colgate T 5-5 OT at Denver* W 5-1 at Denver* L 5-2 UMD* W 4-2 UMD* W 6-3 at North Dakota* W 2-1 at North Dakota* W 2-1 OT UAA* W 4-2 UAA* W 6-1 COLORADO C* L 6-3 COLORADO C.* W 2-1 at MSU, Mankato* L 2-1 OT at MSU, Mankato* L 3-2 OT MICHIGAN TECH* W 6-1 MICHIGAN TECH* T 2-2 OT


2011-12 S T . C LOUD S TATE H OCKEY R ECORD B OOK D29 vs. Miami$ L, 2-1 OT D30 vs. Harvard$ W, 4-1 J4 NORTH DAKOTA* W, 3-2 J5 NORTH DAKOTA* L, 6-2 J11 at Minnesota* W, 3-1 J12 MINNESOTA* T, 4-4 OT J25 at Minnesota State* L, 5-3 J26 MINNESOTA STATE* L, 5-3 F8 at Colorado C.* L, 5-3 F9 at Colorado C* W, 4-2 F15 at UAA* W, 3-1 F16 at UAA* W, 2-1 F22 MICHIGAN TECH* W, 4-1 F23 MICHIGAN TECH* W, 3-0 F29 WISCONSIN* L, 2-1 M1 WISCONSIN* W, 3-2 M7 at North Dakota* T, 1-1 OT M8 at North Dakota* T, 2-2 OT M14 WISCONSIN# W, 3-0 M15 WISCONSIN# W,4-3 OT M20 vs. Minnesota@ L, 3-2 M28 vs. Clarkson% L, 2-1 * WCHA games $ Ohio State Holiday Classic # WCHA playoffs @ WCHA Final Five - St. Paul, Minn. % NCAA East Regional - Albany, NY

The 2001-02 St. Cloud State Huskies

2008-09 (18-17-3) Huskies celebrate win over Minnesota at WCHA Final Five M03 at Wisconsin* L 1-0 M04 at Wisconsin* L 3-1 M10 at Colorado C.# W 2-1 M11 at Colorado C.# L 3-2 M12 at Colorado C.# W 3-1 M16 vs UMD@ W 5-1 M17 vs Minnesota@ W 8-7 OT M18 vs North Dakota@ L 3-5 * WCHA games # WCHA playoffs @ WCHA Final Five - St. Paul, Minn.

2006-07 (22-11-7) Head Coach: Bob Motzko WCHA (14-7-7/2nd) NCAA PLAYOFF TEAM

O6 O13 O14 O20 O21 N3 N4 N10 N11 N17 N18 N25 N26 D1 D2 D8 D9 D29 D30 J5 J6 J12 J13 J19 J20 J26 J27

LETHBRIDGE (EX) DENVER* DENVER * at MSU, Mankato* MSU, MANKATO* at North Dakota* at North Dakota* MINNESOTA* at Minnesota* CLARKSON CLARKSON at Minnesota Duluth* at Minnesota Duluth* at Michigan Tech* at Michigan Tech* COLGATE COLGATE vs. Union$ at Vernont$ UAA* UAA* MSU, MANKATO* at MSU, Mankato* MINN. DULUTH* MINN. DULUTH* at Denver* at Denver*

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

F9 COLORADO C.* W, 3-1 F10 COLORADO C.* T, 2-2 OT F16 at Wisconsin* L, 3-1 F17 at Wisconsin* T, 2-2 OT F23 MINNESOTA* W, 5-1 F24 MINNESOTA* W, 5-3 M2 NORTH DAKOTA* T, 3-3 OT M3 NORTH DAKOTA* L, 7-2 M9 MINN. DULUTH# L, 3-1 M10 MINN. DULUTH# W, 3-2OT M11 MINN. DULUTH# W, 3-2 3OT M16 vs. North Dakota@ L, 6-2 M17 vs. Wisconsin@ L, 4-3 OT M23 vs. Maine% L, 4-1 * WCHA games $ Vermont Catamount Cup # WCHA playoffs @ WCHA Final Five - St. Paul, Minn. % NCAA East Regional - Rochester, NY

2007-08 (19-16-5) Head Coach: Bob Motzko WCHA (12-12-4/4th) NCAA PLAYOFF TEAM

O12 O13 O19 O20 O26 O27 O28 N2 N3 N9 N10 N23 N24 N30 D1 D7 D8 D14 D15

CANISIUS CANISIUS at Minn. Duluth* at Minn. Duluth* BEMIDJI STATE BEMIDJI STATE NTDP U18 (Ex) UAA* UAA* at Michigan Tech* at Michigan Tech* at Clarkson at Clarkson at Wisconsin* at Wisconsin* DENVER* DENVER* COLORADO C.* COLORADO C.*

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

Head Coach: Bob Motzko WCHA (13-13-2/6th)

O8 BR. COLUMBIA (EX) W, 3-0 O10 MERCYHURST W, 7-2 O11 MERCYHURST W, 7-3 O17 MINNESOTA* L, 3-2 O18 at Minnesota* L, 2-1 O24 at Bemidji State L, 4-2 O25 at Bemidji State W, 5-3 N1 vs. Minnesota Duluth*$ L, 5-1 N7 ROBERT MORRIS W, 4-0 N8 ROBERT MORRIS W, 7-1 N14 DENVER* W, 4-2 N15 DENVER* W, 2-1 N21 WISCONSIN* W, 6-2 N22 WISCONSIN* L, 1-0 N29 vs. Minnesota Duluth* L, 5-1 D5 at MSU, Mankato* W, 4-2 D6 MSU, MANKATO* W, 6-2 D12 at North Dakota* L 3-2 D13 at North Dakota* L, 7-4 D27 vs. Cornell@ L, 3-2 D29 vs. Maine@ T, 3-3 OT2 J9 MINNESOTA DULUTH* W, 3-1 J10 MINNESOTA DULUTH* W, 3-1 J16 at Minnesota* L, 5-1 J17 MINNESOTA* L, 8-6 J23 at Colorado C.* T, 4-4 OT J24 at Colorado C.* w, 6-1 J30 NORTH DAKOTA* W, 3-0 J31 NORTH DAKOTA* L, 4-2 F6 at UAA* W, 3-1 F7 at UAA* L, 2-1 F13 MICHIGAN TECH* W, 3-2 F14 MICHIGAN TECH* W, 4-2 F27 at Denver* L, 3-1 W, 2-1 OT F28 at Denver* M6 MSU, MANKTAO* L, 5-1 M7 at MSU, Mankato* T, 4-4 OT M13 at Minnesota# L, 4-2 M14 at Minnesota# L, 3-0 * WCHA games $ Minnesota College Hockey Showcase @ Florida College Classic # WCHA playoffs

2009-10 (24-14-5) Head Coach: Bob Motzko WCHA (15-9-4/3rd place) NCAA Playoff Team

O4 LETHBRIDGE (EX) W, 4-3 O9 at Miami L, 3-2 OT O10 at Miami L, 2-0 O16 UNION T, 3-3 OT O17 UNION W, 3-1 O23 MINNESOTA DULUTH* T, 3-3 OT O24 MINNESOTA DULUTH* W, 4-2 O30 at Michigan Tech* L, 3-1 O31 at Michigan Tech* W, 3-1 N13 at North Dakota* L, 4-2 N14 at North Dakota* W, 3-2 N20 WISCONSIN* W, 4-1 N21 WISCONSIN* L, 4-1 N27 at Denver* L, 5-3 N28 at Denver* W, 3-2 D4 at Alaska Anchorage* W, 3-1 D5 at Alaska Anchorage* W, 3-2 D11 COLORADO C.* T, 4-4 OT D12 COLORADO C.* L, 4-1 J2 BROWN W, 5-1 J3 BROWN W, 5-3 J8 MICHIGAN TECH* W, 4-2 J9 MICHIGAN TECH* W, 5-1 J15 at Quinnipiac W, 3-1 J16 at Quinnipiac W, 3-2 J22 MINNESOTA* W, 4-3 J23 at Minnesota* W, 4-1 J29 at Colorado C.* W, 5-4 J30 at Colorado C.* L, 6-4 F5 ALASKA ANCHORAGE* T, 4-4 OT F6 ALASKA ANCHORAGE* W, 6-0 F12 NORTH DAKOTA* W, 4-3 F13 NORTH DAKOTA* L, 8-1 F19 at Wisconsin* W, 5-1 F20 at Wisconsin* L, 7-4 M5 at Minnesota State* L, 4-2 M6 MINNESOTA STATE* T, 2-2 OT M12 MINNESOTA STATE# L, 5-4 OT M13 MINNESOTA STATE# W, 3-2 M14 MINNESOTA STATE# W, 3-2 OT M19 vs. Wisconsin@ W, 2-0 M20 vs. North Dakota@ L, 5-3 M26 vs. Northern Michigan% W, 4-3 OT M27 vs. Wisconsin% L, 5-3 * WCHA games # WCHA playoffs @ WCHA Final Five - St. Paul, Minn. % NCAA West Regional - St. Paul, Minn.


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2010-11 (15-18-5) Head Coach: Bob Motzko WCHA (11-13-4/8th place)

O2 MANITOBA W, 7-4 O8 vs. RIT! W, 3-1 O9 vs. Clarkson! L, 6-2 O15 MIAMI L, 6-3 O16 MIAMI T, 1-1 OT O22 at Minnesota* W, 5-2 O23 at Minnesota* L, 2-1 O29 QUINNIPIAC L, 4-2 O30 QUINNIPIAC W, 5-2 N5 BEMIDJI STATE* W, 6-3 N6 BEMIDJI STATE* L, 3-2 OT N12 UN-OMAHA* L, 3-0 N13 UN-OMAHA* T, 4-4 OT N19 at UAA* L, 3-2 N20 at UAA* W, 4-3 D3 at North Dakota* L, 3-1 D4 at North Dakota* L, 6-2 D10 COLORADO C.* L, 3-0 D11 COLORADO C.* L, 5-2 D29 vs. Cornell^ W, 4-3 OT D30 vs. Miami^ W, 4-3 J7 MICHIGAN TECH* W, 3-0 J8 MICHIGAN TECH* W, 5-1 J21 at Bemidji State* W, 2-1OT J22 at Bemidji State* W, 5-1 J28 MINNESOTA STATE* T, 3-3 OT J29 MINNESOTA STATE* L 6-2 F4 at UN-Omaha* L, 3-0 F5 at UN-Omaha* L, 4-3 F11 at Minnesota Duluth* W, 8-2 F12 at Minnesota Duluth* T, 3-3 OT F18 NORTH DAKOTA* T, 3-3 OT F19 NORTH DAKOTA* L, 3-2 F25 WISCONSIN* W, 4-2 F26 WISCONSIN* W, 7-3 M4 at Denver* W, 3-2 M5 at Denver* L, 3-2 M11 at Minnesota Duluth# L, 4-2 M12 at Minnesota Duluth# L, 3-2 3OT * WCHA games # WCHA playoffs ! UN-Omaha Tournament ^ Florida College Hockey Classic in Estero, Fla.

Ben Hanowski

Nic Dowd

Jordy Christian

David Eddy


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SCSU’S ALL-TIME PLAYER ROSTER (1931-PRESENT)

Dick Beaudet (1963-64)

A

Player Absey, John Ackerman, Shawn Adamic, Gerald Ahles, Bob Albright, Dave Alden, Louis Alexander, James Alexander, Joe Alexander, John Alexander, Mark Allen, Harry Alm, Tony Almer, Ken Ammerman, Jon, D Amundson, Clayton Anderson, Bill Anderson, Chris, D Anderson, Dave Anderson, Dick Anderson, Dick Anderson, Edward Anderson, George Anderson, Jim Anderson, Keith, F Anderson, Phil Anderson, Tom Andreasson, Butch Armstrong, Larry Arnason, Tyler Arnold, Bob Awada, George Ayers, Steve

B

Player Bailey, Matt Bailey, Wayne Barger, Mark Barta, Brett - D Baumann, Steve Baxter, Jim Beaudet, Dick Becht, Doug Bergo, John Berkowitz, Mike Best, Randy Bianchi, Tony Bifulk, Archie Bitter, Curt Bizal, Brady

G 0 3 7 3 3 4 0 2 1 3 56 25 0 0 61 2 38 2

A 1 3 12 5 0 3 4 3 2 4 48 53 0 0 75 9 34 0

P 1 6 19 8 3 7 4 5 3 7 104 78 0 0 136 11 72 2

Years 1957-58 1979-80 1947-50 1952-54 1958-59 1932-33 1932-35 1978-82 1932-36 1986-87 1952-53 1967-68 1968-70 2006-10 1937-40 1941-42 2004-08 1967-69 1959-60 1949-51 1931-32 1936-38 1981-85 1997-01 1958-59 1980-81 1965-66 1947-48 1998-01 1988-90 1995-99 1981-83

G 12 6 5 1 47 3 76 8 2 1 0 1

A 19 12 23 1 42 2 69 21 5 1 4 4

P 31 18 28 2 89 5 145 29 7 2 4 5

Years 1996-00 1937-38 1988-89 2007-11 1972-73 1954-56 1963-64 1972-73 1980-84 1940-41 1993-97 1989-90 1998-00 1984-86 1983-84

Bizal, Terry 46 Bjork, Bernard Bjorkland, Tic Bjorklund, Ralph Bleyhl, David 7 Bloom, Gene 0 Boche, John 2 Boe, Ron 0 Bohn, Theodore 0 Booker, Denis 0 Borer, Casey - D 5 Borgen, Brent - F 7 Boron, Tim - G 0 Bouchard, Paul 16 Boughen, Ralph 0 Braga, Al 0 Brandt, Bill 2 Brandt, Pete 2 Branham, Terry 1 Brettschneider, Dan 5 Brimsek, Frank Brockelhurst, Aaron- D 17 Broderick, Bernard Brodt, Vic 40 Brodzinski, Mike 76 Brodzinski, Steve 45 Brooks, Lee 14 Browining, Tim 5 Brynstad, Denny 3 Bucholz, Jim 0 Burke, Jack 4 Burrell, Brandon, F 0

C

Player G Caple, Jim 1 Carey, Pat Carlisle, David - D 3 Carlson, Bill 0 Carmichael, Dale - G 0 Carroll, Jack 0 Cedarholm, Charles Champa, Ludwig Charbonneau, Paul 1 Chartier, Scott 14 Checco, Tom 1 Chillgren, Randolph Chisholm, John 0 Christian, Jordy, F 10 Christian, Ryan 1 Chrzan, Dennis 1 Clafton, Grant, D-F 12 Cleven, Randy 0 Clunis, Kevin 34 Conboy, Tim, D 8 Cook, Brian 48 Coole, Adam. G 0 Cooper, Dan 5 Cooper, Neil, G 0 Coppock, Bill 2 Couture, Leigh, G 0 Cox, Duane Cullen, Jon, F 44 Cullen, Matt, F 27

D

Player Dahl, Norman DelCastillo, Doc Delisle, Steve DeMike, Nick DePaul, Arnold DePaul, Robert DePaul, Walter DeWolf, Josh Dey, Nate - F DiCasmirro, Nate - F

G 12 7 8 12 30 51

65 13 0 3 0 0 0 36 14 0 17 0 0 3 2 0 3 46 73 70 49 20 2 0 2 5 0

111 20 0 5 0 0 0 41 21 0 33 0 0 5 4 1 8 63 113 146 94 34 7 3 2 11 0

1982-86 1932-35 1949-51 1932-34 1967-69 1958-59 1983-84 1972-75 1932-33 1936-37 2003-07 2007-09 2003-06 1955-56 1958-59 1947-48 1963-66 1966-67 1966-67 1987-88 1933-34 2004-08 1936-40 1986-90 1984-87 1984-87 1998-02 1968-69 1955-59 1982-83 1959-63 2010-11

A 1 14 4 0 1 0 31 0 0 22 0 3 30 0 67 17 76 1 4 0 0 0 69 59

P 2 17 4 0 1 1 45 1 0 32 1 4 42 0 101 25 124 1 9 0 2 0 113 86

Years 1987-88 1965-66 2005-09 1955-56 1960-64 1967-68 1947, 54 1935-37 1985-86 1986-90 1962-63 1940-41 1982-83 2008-11 1986-87 1976-78 2003-07 1963-64 1976-80 2002-04 1987-91 2003-04 1969-71 1992-94 1966-67 1958-59 1955-56 1999-03 1995-97

A 32 10 4 20 49 85

P 44 17 12 32 79 136

Years 1957-58 1988-92 1979-81 1958-59 1940-42 1934-35 1933-35 1996-98 2004-08 1998-02

Dick, Jim Dierbeck, Darren Dingle, John Dockry, Kevin Doherty, Tim Donovan, John Dornack, Dean Dornfeld, Tom Dowd, Nic, F Doyle, Mike - F Doyle, Pete Duncan, Jim Duncan, John Dunn, Dan - G Durain, Chris Dwyer, Aaron

E

Player Eastman, Derek, D Eddy, David, F Edelstein, Paul Eichstadt, Scott Eidsness, Rory Etnier, John Elmquist, Wayne Empey, Steve Engstrom, Rick Erickson, Charles Erickson, Don Erickson, Louis Erksine, Roger Esau, Lenny Ethen, Bob Etienne, Les Evans, Charles

F

Player Fairchild, Cory Fazio, Dave Fertig, Sheldon Festler, Jared, F Finger, Jeff, D Finnegan, Herm Finnerty, Mike Fitzsimmons, John Fitzsimmons, Mike Fitzsimmons, Tom Fletcher, Justin, D Forbes, Ryan Forrest, Shorty

0 1 1 0 28 1 1 41 5 40 4 1 5 0 3 1

1 4 3 1 45 5 7 35 13 49 3 2 8 1 3 2

1 5 4 1 73 6 8 76 18 89 7 3 13 1 6 3

1986-87 1987-89 1978-79 1985-86 1973-77 1978-80 1976-78 1972-76 2010-11 2001-05 1976-77 1962-63 1961-64 2007-11 1966-67 1998-00

G 18 21 3 35 0 29 5 2 5 1 20 19 12 -

A 50 19 12 27 1 31 4 2 1 5 38 14 7 -

P 68 40 15 62 1 60 9 4 6 6 58 33 19 -

Years 1999-03 2009-11 1979-83 1987-91 1979-80 1965-69 1968-69 1966-68 1979-80 1935-36 1954-55 1935-39 1959-61 1988-90 1970-72 1958-62 1940-41

G 2 0 30 15 48 1 47 4 1 26 3 6

A 4 1 35 25 66 3 56 1 0 60 6 11

P 6 1 65 40 114 4 103 5 1 86 9 17

Years 1991-93 1981-82 1953-55 2008-11 2000-03 1986-90 1987-88 1969-73 1959-60 1976-77 2003-07 1998-99 1986-88

Forsberg, Eugene Fountain, Ron Fowler, Jim Francis, Matt, F Frantti, Bill Fredricks, Mike Freeburg, Bucky French, Monte Frisch, Ryan Fritsinger, Bill

G

Player Gaffaney, Brian Gagnon, Marc Gale, A.J. - F Gambucci, Sergio Garrity, Sean, F Gasperlin, Al Gasperlin, Ray Gasseau, Sandy Gaudet, Craig Gayman, Wally Geisbauer, Jay Gens, Matt, D Gens, Phil Gerzin, Walter Gherardi, Rich Giachino, Brian Gilbertson, Dale Gilbertson, Gilbert Gilkinson, Alan Gill, Bob Gingerich, Dave Glines, Marlon Goehrs, William Goepfert, Bobby, G Goodrich, Bob Googins, Roger Goral, Don Gordon, Andrew, F Gordon, Ron, G Goslin, Leo Goulet, Brad Goulet, Jason Goulet, Terry Govednik, Marty Grant, Bob Grant, Wally Gravel, Jim Gravel, Kevin - D Grimes, Bill Gronberg, Rikard Gruba, Tony Grund, Ken Gumaelius, Petter, G Gustafson, Charley Gustafson, Steve

H

Justin Fletcher (2003-07)

Player Haataja, Steve Hackett, Doug Hackett, Nick Hagen, Greg Hagen, Mark Hajostek, Mike Hall, Tom Haller, D.J. Halstead, Jim Hanna, Adam, G Hanson, Harold Hanson, John Hanowski, Ben - F Hanus, Tim Hardy, Nate, G Harjung, Bruce

0 4 0 1 3 11 10 29

0 6 7 7 4 17 14 26

0 10 7 8 7 28 24 55

1951-55 1960-61 1983-85 2004-06 1950-52 1958-60 1958-60 1985-86 1995-99 1958-62

G 6 36 0 1 48 5 14 16 32 11 0 2 0 4 17 0 5 18 51 0 31 6 46 4 6 51 1 5 40 0 0 10

A 12 32 1 3 37 11 20 49 14 15 2 3 0 3 21 5 3 11 51 0 47 11 42 3 2 50 5 14 71 0 0 10

P 18 68 1 4 85 16 34 65 46 26 2 5 0 7 38 5 8 29 102 0 78 17 88 7 8 101 6 19 111 0 0 20

Years 1997-01 1992-95 2006-08 1947-48 2004-06 1938-39 1932-35 1991-95 2006-10 1965-66 1992-96 2001-05 1960-63 1935-38 1983-85 1988-89 1979-82 1963-64 1948-51 1947-48 1989-90 1972-76 1931-33 2005-07 1952-53 1960-62 1971-72 2004-07 1968-69 1954-56 1995-99 1995-99 1976-77 1939-42 1949-51 1969-71 1977-81 2010-11 1947-49 1989-92 1990-94 1963-64 1995-96 1952-53 1967-68

G 9 0 0 35 5 23 23 3 0 4 22 73 0 0

A 27 0 0 27 12 33 29 12 0 4 17 99 0 1

P 36 0 0 62 17 56 52 15 0 8 39 172 0 1

Years 1987-91 1984-85 1984-85 1990-93 1983-85 1979-83 1958-61 1985-87 1956-57 2002-03 1931-32 1959-60 2009-11 1988-92 2008-10 1963-64


2011-12 S T . C LOUD S TATE H OCKEY R ECORD B OOK Harmala, Joe Hardy, Nate - G Harold, Mike Hartigan, Mark Hartman, Matt - F Hassler, Les Hastings, Mike Hawkinson, Skeeter Hedican, Bret Heitke, Clifford Heitke, Frederick Hemberger, Bob Hemberger, Dick Hendricks, Matt Hengen, Billy, F Hepp, Chris - D Higgins, Bob Hilgert, Tom Hill, Brent Hiti, Louie Hollenhorst, Carl Hollenhorst, Rudolph Holt, Todd Holum, Dave Hooton, Brock, F Hoover, Dave Houseman, Gary, F Houtz, John Huffer, Bruce Hughes, Mark Hultgren, Kelly Humeniuk, Jim Hunter, Dan

I

Player Iannazzo, Dave, F Irwin, Wally

J

Player Jacobs, Harold Jacobson, Steve Janski, Mel Jaskowiak, Blake Jensen, Joe, F Jensen, Nick - D Jiskra, Jason, G Johnson, Bob Johnson, Bryce - F Johnson, Eric Johnson, Paul Johnson, Ron Johnson, Ryan Johnson, Taylor, D Juran, Jim, G

K

Player Kahaly, Arnie Kangas, Don Kauppi, Clifford Kearney, Joe Kearney, Phillip Kellogg, Steve Kennedy, Bill Kennedy, Eloy Kennedy, Todd Kissner, Gary Klasnick, Rob Klinger, John Knipscheer, Fred Koch, Henry Koob, Tom Korfhage, Bill, G Korpela, Andy Korsman, Tom Kotary, Mark Kottke, Lawrence Kraeger, Jim

4 0 86 27 0 6 43 27 54 24 3 0 4 3 40 41 19 38 11 3 0 15 28 6 16

1 0 79 30 0 26 22 50 58 55 10 0 1 2 68 33 43 45 15 6 0 25 79 4 24

5 0 165 57 0 32 65 77 112 79 13 0 5 5 108 74 62 83 26 9 0 40 107 10 40

1963-64 2008-11 1951-52 1999-02 2004-08 1968-69 1986-88 1960-63 1988-91 1935-36 1935-36 1949-50 1950-54 2000-04 2002-06 2008-11 1960-64 1967-68 2003-04 1948-50 1934-35 1931-33 1984-87 1991-95 2002-06 1980-83 2003-07 1952-56 1970-71 1973-75 1991-95 1961-64 1976-79

G A P 37 40 77 16 19 35

Years 2001-05 1956-60*

G 0 45 5 0 14 0 27 7 11 1 5 0

A 1 55 18 0 12 0 59 15 35 5 20 0

P 1 100 23 0 26 0 86 22 46 6 25 0

Years 1935-36 1971-73 1947-48 1947-50 2002-06 2010-11 1994-95 1969-70 2010-11 1991-95 1973-75 1980-84 2000-02 2009-11 1967-68

G 0 10 11 9 4 19 58 0 0 17 1 1 5

A 0 29 19 23 11 19 53 0 4 20 2 2 16

P 0 39 30 32 15 38 111 0 4 37 3 3 21

Years 1954-55 1948-50 1934-36 1963-64 1935-36 1970-74 1957-59 1941-42 1988-92 1979-80 1994-98 1983-87 1990-93 1932-34 1963-64 1984-88 1972-75 1974-75 1994-95 1937-41 1971-73

Keith Anderson (1997-2001) Kraushaar, Greg Kronick, Dan, F Kruchten, John Kuzara, Jeff

L

Player Laine, Don LaMere, Ryan, D Lane, John LaRoque, Bruce Larson, Bill Larson, Garrett, F Larson, Joe Larson, Ritchie Larson, Vern Lasch, Ryan - F Lau, Doug Lauridsen, Oliver, D LaVigne, Pete Leary, Pat LeBlanc, Drew, F LeClair, Rich Lecy, Mark LeDoux, Harley Lee, Mike, G Lehto, Harold Lehun, Jonathan, F Leitza, Brian, G Lempe, Todd Leonard, Tom Lepler, P.J. Lerum, Marty Lescarreau, Tony Leysring, Tony Lideen, Tim Lievers, Brett Lind, Tom Lindbohm, John Linn, Bob Linsay, Howie Lobdell, Robert Lodahl, Kris Lodermeier, Edwin Lovdahl, Bill Luger, Bille Lund, Bill Lund, Tom Lundberg, Kenneth Lundbohm, Andy Lutz, Gary Lyerly, Ethan, G

M

Player Maas, Leroy

0 25 13 22

4 24 19 29

4 49 32 51

1972-73 2005-07 1976-79 1987-91

G 0 9 18 1 12 0 11 5 79 4 7 6 4 27 11 47 0 8 0 25 3 7 12 0 53 18 0 21 6 1 27 7 3 2 0

A 2 26 30 0 4 1 18 2 104 1 15 7 3 58 5 41 2 8 7 24 4 17 16 0 71 26 0 19 5 3 64 27 5 9 0

P 2 35 48 1 16 1 29 7 183 5 22 13 7 85 16 88 2 16 7 49 7 24 28 0 124 44 0 40 11 4 91 34 8 11 0

Years 1962-63 2000-04 1938-40 1984-87 1962-66 2001-04 1989-90 1997-00 1954-56* 2006-10 1972-73 2008-11 1977-78 1968-69 2008-11 1955-56 1976-79 1935-40 2009-11 1936-39 2002-03 1994-98 1981-83 1966-67 1992-96 1969-71 1953-54 1983-84 1995-98 1990-95 1972-76 1951-54 1967-68 1954-55 1933-35 1986-88 1931-33 1979-81 2003-04 1992-95 1996-00 1934-35 2000-02 1976-77 2004-05

G -

A -

P -

Years 1935-36

Macken, Bryce 1 MacMillan, Mitch - F 4 Malone, Ryan, F 56 Manthey, Todd 3 Maristuen, Mike 26 Markstrom, Chris 9 Marlow, Jim 37 Maroney, Dave 0 Martin, Donald Martin, George Martin, Jim 0 Martinson, Steve 69 Marvin, Aaron - F 27 Matanich, Tom, G 0 Matchinsky, John 32 Maus, Robert McClellan, Rich 0 McCormack, Brian, F 2 McDonald, Brendan McElroy, T.J., D 6 McFarlane, Tom 37 McGonagle, Phil McGowan, Ed 12 McGowan, Pat 29 McKay, Pete 2 McKinley, Brian, G 0 McKnight, Kerry, G 0 McLaughlin, Kyle, D 2 McLean, Dave 20 McLean, John 2 McNamara, Jim, D 0 McVey, Bernie 0 McWhirter, Ben Meier, Jerry 2 Melbourne, Ryan, F 0 Melson, Taj 24 Melstrom, Ed Mendel, Jay 17 Mendel, Jon 3 Mertzacher, John Mesenbourg, Mike 10 Meyer, Charlie 2 Meyer, Doug, F 0 Meyer, Scott, G 0 Miggins, Bob 0 Mike, LeRoy Miller, Bob 5 Miller, Paul 19 Miller, Paul 15 Misnor, Harvey Mjelleli, Marty - F 7 Molin, Sacha, F 47 Montgomery, Jason, G 0 Moore, Jerry 2 Moore, Terry 2 Moreland, Jake, G 0 Moser, Jay 5 Mosey, Tony - F 26 Motzko, Bob 13 Motzko, Joe, F 52 Muir, Ron 47 Murphy, Thomas -

N

Player Nelson, Bernard Nelson, Bruce Nelson, Gary Niedzielski, Ron Nierengarten, Will Noble, Ed Noble, Terry Nodl, Andreas - F Noga, Matt, F Nordine, Brian, G Nornberg, Alfred Notermann, Mike Novaczyk, Todd Novak, Travis - F

G 0 17 3 36 33 0 22 6 22

3 2 84 4 32 14 25 1 0 64 44 0 64 0 2 7 52 2 40 10 0 0 20 24 11 2 0 3 0 63 41 17 19 1 4 5 2 16 27 17 14 55 0 0 0 3 18 45 10 90 41 -

4 6 140 7 58 23 62 1 0 133 71 0 96 0 4 13 89 14 69 12 0 0 22 44 13 2 0 5 0 87 58 20 29 3 4 5 2 21 46 32 21 102 0 2 2 3 23 71 23 142 88 -

1996-00 2010-11 1999-03 1985-86 1993-98 1992-95 1978-82 1974-75 1932-34 1951-53 1959-60 1977-81 2007-11 1973-74 1982-87 1931-32 1968-69 2002-04 1951-53 2002-06 1976-79 1951-52 1959-60 1987-91 1968-72 1962-64 1971-72 1995-99 1979-82 1976-78 2001-02 1972-73 1937-40 1971-72 2001-02 1992-96 1953-55 1979-83 1984-86 1931-32 1977-78 1974-77 2001-02 1996-01 1958-59 1950-51 1973-75 1984-86 1971-73 1957-58 2004-08 1995-98 2001-06 1968-71 1966-67 1999-03 1991-93 2007-11 1984-86 1999-03 1974-77 1931-32

A 1 24 3 54 57 0 29 4 24

P 1 41 6 90 90 0 51 10 46

Years 1932-33 1965-66 1966-67 1957-59 1932-33 1960-62 1962-63 2006-08 1996-00 1972-74 1934-35 1987-91 1968-69 2008-11

O

Player Bill Oberstar, Paul O’Brien, B.J., G O'Connell, Mike O'Hara, Mike Olsen, Bernard Olson, Gordy Olson, Harry Olson, Michael - F O'Malley, Edward Osen, Paul O'Shea, Dan Oslund, Nick - F Oster, Bob, G Ouimet, Nick

G 0 25 7 0 3 16 29 12 0 0

A 1 15 36 3 3 16 38 9 0 0

P 1 40 43 3 6 32 67 21 0 0

Years Oas, 1963-64 1969-71 2006-08 1993-97 1988-92 1936-38 1950-51 1959-62 2005-09 1936-37 1990-91 1989-93 2007-10 1972-73 1997-98

Player G Paepke, Mark 0 Paglarini, Armand Paige, Bob 3 Palm, Doug 2 Pansiro, Hank Paradise, Dave 66 Pariseau, Dale 3 Parker, Herb 5 Parrish, Geno 15 Parrish, Mark., F 42 Pascuzzi, Phil 3 Passolt, Jeff 68 Paulson, Altin 2 Payne, Al 11 Pearson, Bruce 4 Pearson, Mel 1 Pearson, Ralph Peart, Tom Peckskamp, Ryan - F 1 Perrault, Mark 29 Perron, Dave 6 Peters, Colin 6 Peterson, Gary 4 Peterson, Joel 1 Pfannenstein, Chuck Pfannenstein, Dave 10 Pickett, Rod, G 0 Pietruszewski, Mark 30 Platzer, Bruce 0 Pojar, Chic 5 Poznik, Don 0 Poznik, Ray Pratt, Dan 22 Priola, Shannon 0 Prohaska, Gert, G 0 Proulx, Jim 5

A 1 1 6 56 1 9 48 30 18 68 5 11 2 1 6 45 22 15 1 4 31 0 27 0 5 6 52 1 0 10

P 1 4 8 122 4 14 63 72 21 136 7 22 6 2 7 74 28 21 5 5 41 0 57 0 10 6 74 1 0 15

Years 1984-85 1939-40 1958-59 1973-75 1950-52 1993-97 1968-69 1955-56 1996-00 1995-97 1969-72 1977-81 1961-64 1968-70 1960-61 1953-56* 1941-42 1977-82 2006-10 1981-83 1973-76 2000-04 1971-73 2001-02 1954-55 1979-83 1959-62 1978-82 1971-72 1990-92 1954-56* 1954-58 1980-84 1970-71 1998-99 1969-71

P

Greg Hagen (1990-93)


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Grant Clafton (2003-07) Puckett, Karl Pudlick, Mike, D Pulczinske, Cril Purslow, Chris, F

Q

Player Quist, Duane

R

Player Raboin, Garrett - D Raduns, Nate - F Rahn, Noel Ramberg, Chris Randolph, Doug Rasmussen, Jim Reed, Rian Reeder, Konrad - F Regan, Jeff Reichel, Dave Reichel, Jerry Reichel, Mark Reid, Cam - F Reimann, Dan Reimers, Jason Remitz, Duke Renslow, David Rieder, Kelly Ries, Bill Rioux, Nicolas, D Robertson, Gordy Rodak, Adam Roe, Garrett - F Rokola, Jim Rolle, Bernard Rollins, Al Roney, Dwayne Roos, Dave Rootes, Tim, G Rosequist, John Ross, Steve Rotsch, Jim Rucinski, Mike Rutherford, Jim Rutten, Roger Ryan, Mitch, F

S

Player Saatzer, Randy Saatzer, Rudy Sachen, George Salpacka, Arthur Sampair, Brandon Santerre, Gino Sarsland, Terry Sarsland, Tony Saterdalen, Jeff

3 21 15

1 34 6

4 55 21

1983-84 1998-00 1950-51 1999-01

G -

A -

P -

Years 1950-53

G 21 19 9 4 0 7 43 18 3 65 20 23 8 7 0 0 5 23 32 3 1 10 65 0 5 0 4 0 18 0 22 17 2

A 62 31 6 4 1 10 41 23 11 73 25 18 21 20 0 1 6 33 23 4 1 16 113 0 3 3 20 0 33 0 35 25 1

P 83 50 15 8 1 17 84 41 14 138 45 41 29 27 0 1 11 56 55 7 2 26 178 0 8 3 24 0 51 0 57 42 3

Years 2006-10 2003-07 1991-93 1991-93 1977-78 1973-74 1983-87 2002-06 1983-84 1976-79 1952-55* 1977-80 2010-11 1992-96 2002-03 1985-86 1967-70 1992-96 1982-86 2008-11 1969-71 1993-96 2007-11 1988-89 1939-40 1966-67 1968-69 1976-80 1972-73 1947-49 1989-93 1963-66 1996-99 1954-58 1972-76 2008-10

G 5 49 16 3 0 78

A 6 80 43 7 2 101

P 11 129 59 10 2 179

Years 1974-75 1947-49 1947-48 1934-36 1997-01 1991-95 1969-70 1968-69 1988-92

Sauer, Cosmos Sauter, Pat 4 Sayovitz, Joe Schaefer, Dave 0 Schaefer, Joe 4 Schaefer, Keith Scheid, Chris 73 Scherek, Randy 46 Schipper, Phil 0 Schlink, Jeff 7 Schmalzbauer, Tony 11 Schmidt, Jeff 19 Schmidt, Jerry 5 Schneider, Dan 2 Scholtmuller, Jerry Schopf, Dick, G 0 Schultz, William Schuman, Kurt 0 Schuster, Brian, F 2 Scott, Ed Shannon, Mike 4 Sherman, John Shermoen, Craig, G 0 Sherry, Tim 1 Shimmon, Bill Singer, Josh, F 5 Sjerven, Grant, G 0 Skaja, Ron 6 Skinner, John 7 Smith, Curt 16 Songle, Denny 16 Souders, Charles Splinter, Tom 40 St. Martin, Tim 1 Stanius, Harry 4 Stefano, Gary 5 Steichen, Francis Steichen, Woodrow Steidl, Matt 18 Steinkopf, Tim, G 0 Stephenson, Matt - D 7 Stewart, Brett 9 Stewart, Jason 25 Stone, Dave, G 0 Strand, Bob Strobel, Clifford Sullivan, John 0 Sullivan, Mike 1 Sullivan, Pat 35 Svendsen, Dave 1 Swan, Dan 3 Swanson, John. - F 31 Swarthout, Earl Swarthout, Ralph 3 Svendsen, Dave 0 Szabo, Peter, F 23

T

Player Tabor, Bill Talafous, Bob Tam, Greg, D Tapp, John Tasto, Bill Tauer, Greg Taylor, Lefty Terrahe, Peter Tharaldson, John Thauwald, Jeff, G Thielman, Frank Thompson, Scott Thompson, Terry Thorp, Gary Thorson, Cory - F Tollette, Jeff Toninato, Reid Toninato, Rick Torsson, Peter, F Tuomie, Tray Townsend, Joey Turene, Ed

G 5 0 0 4 0 3 0 11 0 2 3 6 0 13 1 22 11 22 1 0

2 0 8 46 40 1 4 13 29 19 1 0 1 2 5 3 0 4 2 4 18 23 6 41 12 4 55 23 0 44 14 30 0 0 0 38 4 1 50 6 0 70

6 0 12 119 86 1 11 24 48 24 3 0 1 4 9 3 1 9 2 10 25 39 22 81 13 8 60 41 0 51 23 55 0 0 1 73 5 4 81 9 0 93

1941-42 1967-69 1938-39 1962-63 1971-72 1954-57 1987-91 1973-76 1972-73 1976-80 1986-90 1991-95 1985-87 1977-80 1954-55 1978-79 1950-52 1973-74 2000-03 1952-53 1965-69 1957-58 1987-89 1961-62 1948-50 2004-06 1991-94 1984-86 1971-74 1970-73 1961-63 1949-50 1973-75 1984-87 1961-63 1977-81 1940-42 1937-39 1973-77 1979-83 2004-08 1990-91 1994-98 1990-95 1947-48 1931-32 1983-84 1966-67 1973-75 1961-63 1983-84 2005-09 1940-42 1952-56* 1961-62 2001-05

A 11 0 0 6 3 11 0 29 0 0 11 7 1 48 0 14 15 40 1 1

P 16 0 0 10 3 14 0 40 0 2 14 13 1 61 1 36 26 62 2 1

Years 1977-79 1983-84 2002-04 1967-68 1980-81 1972-74 1952-53 1955-56 1987-91 1958-59 1931-33 1973-75 1970-72 1961-63 2010-11 1984-86 1972-73 1970-72 1997-00 1986-88 1960-61 1954-56*

Turgeon, Mike Tweeton, Tom Tykeson, John

U

Player Uhrbom, Morris

V

Player Vadies, George Vandell, Ben Vandell, Roland Vannelli, Mike Vekich, Derek Vicari, Andy Volpei, Brian - F Vukson, Miles

W

Player Wahlers, Fred Wallin, Scott Wallin, Yard Walsh, Mike, F Warren, Jimmy Weasler, Dean, G Weber, David Weber, Gerry Weida, Robby Weslosky, Jase, G Westcott, Duvie, D Weston, Sheldon Whitbred, Charles Whitloff, Larry Wick, Jay Wick, Tim Williams, Dick Williams, Tom Wingate, Jordy Winter, Cletus Witucki, Steve Woebkenberg, Paul Woebkenberg, Paul Wolter, Jordan Wright, Nate Wright, Perry Wuotila, Rudolph

Y

Player Yelle, Jim Yerxa, Dennis Yohnke, Mike

Z

Player Zabkowicz, Sam, D Zaleski, Chris Zanoni, Bob Zanoni, Rudy Zittlow, Gary

37 38 75 2 0 2

1980-83 1953-54 1994-96

G -

A -

P -

Years 1940-42

G 6 3 7 8 -

A 15 7 20 16 -

P 21 10 27 24 -

Years 1957-58 1936-38 1933-35 1984-87 1987-88 1994-98 2007-11 1940-42

G A 9 8 0 1 0 2 10 8 0 4 17 7 3 19 0 1 11 42 3 16 1 3 3 2 0 0 28 47 0 0 9 9 12 30 57 28 0 2 1970-71 16 25 0 1 2 0 -

P 17 1 2 18 4 24 22 1 53 19 4 5 0 75 0 18 42 85 2

Years 1967-71 1978-79 1983-84 1999-03 1941-42 1998-02 1950-51 1962-64 1981-84 2006-09 1999-01 1981-84 1971-72 1959-62 1985-86 1971-75 1968-69 1976-77 1988-92 1933-35 1985-88 1970-71

41 1 2 -

1981-84 2002-04 1960-61 1940-41

G 8 1

A 12 1

P 20 2

Years 1982-84 1956-58 1978-79

G 3 2 2

A 22 1 1

P 25 3 3

Years 2008-11 1997-98 1948-49 1939-40 1966-68

Note: If you know of additions or ommissions on this listing of the alltime St. Cloud State Men’s Hockey Roster, please contact Tom Nelson in the Athletic Media Relations Office at 320-308-2141. Or E-Mail him at tcnelson@stcloudstate.edu

Player-Coach Lud Andolsek (1932-35)

Jason Montgomery (2001-06)

Mike Doyle (2001-05)


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All-Time Top Point Producers at SCSU (from 1931-Present)

Lasch, Ryan - F 79 Saterdalen, Jeff - F 78 Roe, Garrett - F 65 Hanus, Tim - F 73 Hartigan, Mark - F 86 Brodzinski, Mike - F 76 Bergo, John 76 Motzko, Joe - F 52 Malone, Ryan - F 56 Reichel, Dave - F 65 Arnason, Tyler - F 61 DiCasmirro, Nate - F 51 Passolt, Jeff - F 68 Martinson, Steve 69 Sampair, Brandon - F 49 Cook, Brian - F 48 Lievers, Brett - F 53 Paradise, Dave - F 66 Scheid, Chris - F 73 Finnegan, Herm 48 Brodt, Vic 40 Cullen, Jon - F 44 Hendricks, Matt - F 54 Bizal, Terry 46 Gruba, Tony - F 40 Knipscheer, Fred - F 58 Holt, Todd 40 Hultgren, Kelly 28 Anderson, Jim 56 Fitzsimmons, John 47 Molin, Sacha - F 47 Gordon, Andrew - F 51 Clunis, Kevin 34 Gravel, Jim 51 Jensen, Joe - F 45 Matchinsky, John 32 Brodzinski, Steve 45 Szabo, Peter, F 23 Lund, Bill 27 Nodl, Andreas - F 36 Noga, Matt - F 33 Doyle, Mike - F 40 McFarlane, Tom 37 Baxter, Jim 47 Goulet, Jason 46 Lecy, Mark 47 Muir, Ron 47 Melson, Taj 24 Fletcher, Justin - D 26 Cullen, Matt - F 27 Johnson, Eric 27 Sherek, Randy 46 LeBlanc, Drew - F 27 Gasseau, Sandy 48 Witucki, Steve 57 Reed, Rian 43 Raboin, Garrett - D 21 Hoover, Dave 38 Splinter, Tom 40 Swanson, John - F 31 Hengen, Billy - F 24 Anderson, Keith - F 25 Goslin, Leo 31 Dey, Nate - F 30 Hedican, Bret - D 27 Iannazzo, Dave - F 37 Dornfeld, Tom 41 Turgeon, Mike 37 Wick, Tim 28 Holum, Dave 41

104 101 113 99 79 70 69 90 84 73 75 85 68 64 80 76 71 56 46 66 73 69 58 65 71 53 68 79 48 56 55 51 67 50 55 64 49 70 64 54 57 49 52 42 42 41 41 63 60 59 59 40 58 37 28 41 62 45 41 50 55 53 47 49 50 40 35 38 47 33

183 179 178 172 165 146 145 142 140 138 136 136 136 133 129 124 124 122 119 114 113 113 112 111 111 111 108 107 104 103 102 102 101 101 100 96 94 93 91 90 90 89 89 89 88 88 88 87 86 86 86 86 85 85 85 84 83 83 81 81 79 78 78 79 77 77 76 75 75 74

2006-10 1988-92 2007-11 1988-92 1999-02 1984-87 1980-84 1999-03 1999-03 1976-79 1998-01 1998-02 1977-81 1977-81 1997-01 1987-91 1990-95 1993-97 1987-91 1986-90 1986-90 1999-03 2000-04 1982-86 1990-94 1990-93 1984-87 1991-95 1981-85 1969-73 1995-98 2004-07 1976-80 1977-81 2002-06 1982-87 1984-87 2001-05 1992-95 2006-08 1996-00 2001-05 1976-79 1954-56 1995-99 1976-79 1974-77 1992-96 2003-07 1995-97 1991-95 1973-76 2008-11 1991-95 1985-88 1983-87 2006-10 1980-83 1973-75 2005-09 2002-06 1997-01 1954-56 2004-08 1988-91 2001-05 1972-76 1980-83 1971-75 1991-95

Perrault, Mark Pratt, Dan Doherty, Tim Sullivan, Pat Awada, George Parrish, Mark. - F Marvin, Aaron Mosey, Tony, - F McGowan, Pat Eastman, Derek - D Gagnon, Marc O'Shea, Dan Festler, Jared - F Gens, Matt - D Hawkinson, Skeeter

29 22 28 35 38 42 27 26 29 18 36 29 30 16 43 Brockelhurst, Aaron - D 17 Parrish, Geno 15 Eichstadt, Scott 35 Hagen, Greg 35 Hooton, Brock, F 19 Marlow, Jim 37 Tuomie, Tray 22 Tollette, Jeff 13 Eitner, John 29 Stefano, Gary 5 Santerre, Gino 16 Esau, Lenny 20 Maristuen, Mike 26 Mendel, Jay 17 Hartman, Matt - F 27 Pietruszewski, Mark 30 Rucinski, Mike 22 Hajostek, Mike 23 Rieder, Kelly 23 Fritsinger, Bill 29 Pudlick, Mike 21 Ries, Bill 32 Stewart, Jason 25 Westcott, Duvie 11 Hall, Tom 23 Kuzara, Jeff 22 Stephenson, Matt -D 7 Notermann, Mike 22 Ross, Steve 18

45 52 45 38 34 30 44 45 40 50 32 38 35 49 22 46 48 27 27 43 25 40 48 31 55 43 38 32 41 30 27 35 33 33 26 34 23 30 42 29 29 44 29 33

74 74 73 73 72 72 71 71 69 68 68 67 65 65 65 63 63 62 62 62 62 62 61 60 60 59 58 58 58 57 57 57 56 56 55 55 55 55 53 52 51 51 51 51

1981-83 1980-84 1973-77 1973-75 1995-99 1995-97 2007-11 2007-11 1987-91 1999-03 1992-95 1989-93 2009-11 2001-05 1960-63 2004-08 1996-00 1987-91 1990-93 2002-06 1978-82 1986-88 1984-86 1966-69 1977-81 1991-95 1988-90 1993-98 1979-83 2004-08 1978-82 1996-99 1979-83 1992-96 1958-62 1998-00 1982-86 1994-98 1999-01 1958-61 1987-91 2004-08 1987-91 1989-93

Dave Reichel

SCSU 100 Point Club*

Herm Finnegan* 1986-90: 48G/66A - 114

Vic Brodt* 1986-90: 40G/73A - 113 * Includes points from seasons when SCSU did not play at the DI level.

Ryan Lasch


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