2012-13 Media Guide
Table Of Contents Table of Contents................................................................................................ 1 Media Outlets/Directions............................................................................... 2-3 Bowling Green State University Traditions......................................................... 4 Falcons in the NHL...................................................................................... 5-18 COACHING STAFF Head Coach Chris Bergeron ...................................................................... 20-21 Assistant Coaches........................................................................................ 22-23 Support Staff............................................................................................... 24-25 Student-Athlete Wellness................................................................................. 26
CREDITS The 2012-13 BGSU hockey media guide was produced by the BGSU Athletic Communications Office -- Jason Knavel, Director; Mike Cihon, Assistant Director; Dave Meyer, Assistant Director; John Enright, Intern; -- in cooperation with the BGSU hockey program. Photography by Craig Bell and Brad Phalin, BGSU Office of Marketing and Communications; Todd Pavlack, Rachel Lewis and the BGSU Athletic Communications Department.
SEASON PREVIEW Coach Bergeron Q & A............................................................................... 27-29 PLAYERS Numerical Roster...............................................................................................30 Returners...................................................................................................... 31-50 Newcomers.................................................................................................. 51-53 OPPONENTS 2012-13 Opponents.................................................................................... 54-61 HISTORY Year-by-Year Summary................................................................................. 62-74 Memorable Moments................................................................................... 75-79 Falcon Hall of Fame...........................................................................................80 NHL Draft Picks...............................................................................................81 All-Time Roster........................................................................................... 82-86 Hobey Baker History.........................................................................................87 All-Americans....................................................................................................88 Olympians..........................................................................................................89 League Award Winners/Tournament Honorees.......................................... 90-94 Records......................................................................................................... 95-99 Overtimes.........................................................................................................100 Year-by-Year Leaders........................................................................................101 Last Time.........................................................................................................102 Fastest Goals....................................................................................................103 Penalty Shots....................................................................................................104 Top Offensive Games.......................................................................................105 All Opponents Records....................................................................................106 Game by Game CCHA........................................................................... 107-113 Retired Numbers..............................................................................................114 Coaches All-Time.................................................................................... 115-116 Falcons’ Story............................................................................................ 117-122 BGSU Ice Arena...................................................................................... 123-125 THE ADMINISTRATION President - Dr. Mazey......................................................................................126 Asst. VP/Director of Athletics - Greg Christopher.........................................127 2011-12 STATISTICS 2010-11 Statistics..................................................................................... 128-133
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MEDIA INFORMATION
Media Information
PRESS BOX: The press box is located atop the east stands of the BGSU Ice Arena. A limited amount of space is available for the working media and credentials will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Arrangements for seating in the press box must be made through the Athletic Communications Office at least one week in advance of the game(s). The press entrance is located at the northeast corner of the arena. CREDENTIALS: Individuals must have proper game credentials to enter the working area of the press box. This includes spouses and friends of working media. Under rules governed by the CCHA, players are not permitted in the press box at any time. NHL scouts must leave the press area once the game starts (unless special permission is granted). The use of abusive language is strictly prohibited in the press box as well as everywhere else in the building. As in all NCAA press boxes, cheering for either team is strictly prohibited and are grounds for dismissal from the working press box area. SERVICES: Linecharts are available for scouts and media at the entrance to the pressbox. Shot charts will be issued to members of the media following each period. A final game summary packet will be distributed approximately 15 minutes after the conclusion of the game. Please seek BGSU Hockey SID, John Enright, for any assistance. PARKING: Media members may park in the main lot located to the west of the arena or in the overflow areas located on Stadium Drive if space is available. The parking entrance to the main Ice Arena lot is located on Stadium Drive off Mercer Road (across from Warren Steller Baseball Field). The game credential also serves as a parking pass. RADIO: Any radio station wishing to broadcast a game must contact the Athletic Communications Office at least two weeks in advance. The designated official station of the visiting team will be allowed to broadcast at no charge if there is a reciprocal agreement with the Falcons’ official station. A maximum of two seats will be reserved for each radio station unless special permission is granted (and if space is available). Access to areas outside of designated broadcasting areas must be requested in advance. TELEVISION: Special arrangements must be made through the BGSU Athletic Department for stations wishing to broadcast from the Ice Arena. A maximum of four spaces will be reserved for the broadcast crew. TV news crews may shoot game highlights from the south or north ends of the press box only. Access to areas outside of designated broadcasting areas must be requested in advance. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Photo passes will be issued by the Athletic Communications Office. The pass entitles the photographer access to limited rinkside areas. Persons wishing to shoot from the photographer’s bench area must reserve a spot with the SID prior to face-off. A maximum of two photographers may shoot from the box each period. Depending on the number of requests, a one-period limit may be enforced per news outlet. Please also note only one representative per outlet may shoot in the box during any one period (unless space is available). Photographers not using the team bench area may shoot from behind the glass at the north or south ends of the rink. Photographers may also shoot from the press box area or within the stands so long as they do not interfere with game operations of fans’ experiences. Please be advised if you are shooting in the photo box area, you are doing so at your own risk! BGSU POSTGAME INTERVIEW POLICY: Chris Bergeron and players will be available for interviews in the Coaches Conference Room, located off of the Falcon Alumni Lounge, following the NCAA’s mandatory 10-minute cooling-off period. Media members may not enter BGSU’s dressing room at any time. Please contact the BGSU and visiting Hockey SIDs if you need assistance in securing interviews. The BGSU dressing room will be closed to non-team personnel starting two hours prior to faceoff. DIRECTIONS TO ARENA: To access from the north or south via I-75, use exit 181 and head west (Wooster Street) after leaving the offramp. At the second traffic light, turn right onto Mercer Road. The arena will be visible on the right after one-half mile. Stay in the right lane. To access the parking area, turn right at Stadium Drive, the first street past the arena. The entrance to the lot will be immediately on your right. If travelling from the east or west via the Ohio Turnpike, use exit 4A and head south on I-75. Then follow the above directions. CCHA Television Affiliates
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Media Information CCHA Media Relations Information MICHIGAN STATE Hockey Contact: Jamie Weir Office Phone: (517) 353-2271 SID Fax: (517) 353-9636 Press Box Phone: (517) 353-6359 E-mail: jweir@ath.msu.edu Web Site: www.msuspartans.com
ALASKA Hockey Contact: Jamie Foland Office Phone: (907) 474-6807 SID Fax: (907) 474-5162 Press Box Phone: (907) 451-1957 E-mail: jmfoland@alaska.edu Web Site: www.alaskananooks.com FERRIS STATE Hockey Contact: Robert Bentley Office Phone: (231) 591-2336 SID Fax: (231) 591-3775 Press Box Phone: (231) 591-2397/5594 E-mail: RobertBentley@ferris.edu Web Site: www.ferris.edu/sports LAKE SUPERIOR STATE Hockey Contact: Linda Bouvet Office Phone: (906) 635-2601 SID Fax: (906) 635-2753 Press Box Phone: (906) 635-7501 E-mail: lbouvet@lssu.edu Web Site: www.lssulakers.com
NORTHERN MICHIGAN Hockey Contact: Calvin Larson Office Phone: (906) 227-1917 SID Fax: (906) 227-2492 Press Box Phone: (906) 227-1720 E-mail: calarson@nmu.edu Web Site: www.nmu.edu/athletics NOTRE DAME Hockey Contact: Tim Connor Office Phone: (574) 631-7516 SID Fax: (574) 631-7941 Press Box Phone: (574) 631-4899 E-mail: Connor.21@nd.edu Web Site: www.und.com
MIAMI Contact: Michael Weisman E-mail: weismamh@muohio.edu Phone: 513-529-1601/ SID Fax: 513-529-6729 Press box phone: N/A website: www.muredhawks.com
OHIO STATE Hockey Contact: Leann Parker Office Phone: (614) 688-0294 SID Fax: (614) 292-8547 Press Box Phone: (614) 688-5330/5331 E-mail: parker.387@osu.edu Web Site: www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com
MICHIGAN Hockey Contact: Rob Tillotson Office Phone: (734) 763-4423 SID Fax: (734) 647-1188 Press Box Phone: (734) 647-7916 Email: rtillot@umich.edu Web Site: www.MGoBlue.com
WESTERN MICHIGAN Hockey Contact: Adam Bodnar Office Phone: (269) 387-4122 SID Fax: (269) 387-4139 Press Box Phone: (269) 387-3064 E-mail: adam.e.bodnar@wmich.edu Web Site: www.wmubroncos.com
BGSU HOCKEY SID CONTACT John Enright Athletic Communications Intern Office Phone:
(419)-372-7105
Cell Phone:
(302)-584-1095
Email:
jenrigh@bgsu.edu
Office Fax:
419-372-6015
Pressbox Phone:
Website:
(419)-372-1236
www.bgsufalcons.com
Mailing Address 249 Perry Stadium East Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH
KEY BGSU MEDIA OUTLETS NEWSPAPERS Kevin Gordon, Beat Writer THE SENTINEL-TRIBUNE P.O. Box 88 Bowling Green, OH 43402 (419) 352-4611; 354-0314 (Fax) sports@sentinel-tribune.com Frank Corsoe, Sports Editor TOLEDO BLADE 541 Superior Street Toledo, OH 43660 (419) 245-6114; 724-6116 (Fax) John Wagner, Beat Writer jwagner@theblade.com Ryan Satkowiak, Hockey Beat Writer THE BG NEWS 210 West Hall, BGSU Bowling Green, OH 43403 (419) 372-2601; 372-6967 (Fax) RADIO BGSU RADIO NETWORK Todd Walker - Football, Basketball Clear Channel Lima 667 Market Street Lima, OH 45801 (419) 223-2060 toddwalker@clearchannel.com Dan Hoblick, Sports Director WBGU RADIO (88.1 FM) 120 West Hall, BGSU Bowling Green, OH 43403 (419) 372-2354; 372-0202 (Fax) bgrso@hotmail.com Norm Wamer, Sports Director WLQR RADIO (1470 AM) 3225 Arlington Avenue Toledo, OH 43614 (419) 725-5700; 385-2902 (Fax) norm.wamer@cumulus.com TELEVISION Eric Haubert, Sports Director WNWO-TV, CHANNEL 24 (NBC) 300 S. Byrne Road Toledo, OH 43615 (419) 535-0664; 535-8936 (Fax) jtichy@raycommedia.com
David Holmes Sports Director WTVG-TV, CHANNEL 13 (ABC) 4247 Dorr Street Toledo, OH 43607 (419) 534-3865; 534-3898 (Fax) Dan Cummins, Sports Director WTOL-TV, CHANNEL 11 (CBS) P.O. Box 715 Toledo, OH 43601 (419) 248-1197; 244-7104 (Fax) dcummins@wtol.com Howard Chen, Sports Director FOX TOLEDO, CHANNEL 36 (FOX) Four SeaGate Toledo, OH 43604 (419) 244-3600; 725-1636 (Fax) hchen@foxtoledonews.com Vince Koza, Sports Director WLIO-TV, CHANNEL 35 (NBC) 1424 Rice Avenue Lima, OH 45802 (419) 228-8835 koza@wlio.com Sports Director BG-24 NEWS West Hall 003 Bowling Green, OH 43402 (419) 372-2997 bg24sports@hotmail.com WIRE SERVICE Rusty Miller, Sports Editor ASSOCIATED PRESS 1103 Schrock Rd., Suite 300 Columbus, OH 43229 (800) 762-4841; 885-3248 (Fax) rmiller@ap.org Central Collegiate Hockey Assoc. Fred Pletsch, Commissioner Phil Colvin, Communications Manager 23995 Freeway Park Drive • Suite 201 Farmington Hills, Mich. 48335 www.ccha.com (248) 888-0600; (248) 888-0664 (Fax)
Listen to Falcon Hockey all season long on 88.1 FM, WBGU and at www.BGSUFALCONS.com with play-byplay announcer, Chris Cournan. Pre-game coverage starts 30 minutes before the scheduled face-off.
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BGSU Traditions ALMA MATER
Alma Mater hear us, As we praise thy name Make us worthy sons and daughters Adding to thy fame. Time will treat you kindly Years from now you’ll be Ever dearer in our hearts, Our University. From your halls of ivy To the campus scene, Chimes ring out with gladness From our dear Bowling Green.
FREDDIE & FRIEDA FALCON
Freddie and Frieda Falcon are the official mascots of the Bowling Green Falcons. Together with the BGSU cheerleaders, Frieda and Freddie boost spirit at intercollegiate athletic events. Tryouts are held each spring, and winners remain anonymous to the student body until each is “beheaded” at the last home basketball and hockey game. The Freddie Falcon tradition began in 1950 while Frieda Falcon was added for the 1979-80 athletic year.
WHY THE FALCONS?
The 2011-12 athletic year marked the 84th anniversary of Bowling Green’s nickname, Falcons. Before 1927, BG teams were called the Normals or Teachers. Ivan Lake ’23 suggested the nickname after reading an article on falconry. Lake, managing editor and sports editor of the Sentinel Tribune in Bowling Green at the time, proposed the name change because it fit headline space and because falcons were “the most powerful bird for their size and often attacked birds two or three times their size.”
WHY ORANGE & BROWN? Orange and brown have been the school colors at Bowling Green State University since 1914, the first year of classes. Legend has it that Leon Winslow, an industrial arts faculty member, got the idea from seeing a woman’s hat on a bus to nearby Toledo, Ohio. He liked the brown and orange color combination. So, too, did former Cleveland Browns head coach Paul Brown. Following a trip to BGSU in the 1940s, Brown used the colors for his All-America Football Conference team, which joined the NFL in 1950.
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When all is just a mem’ry Of the by-gone days, Hear our hymn dear Alma Mater As thy name we praise.
FIGHT SONG
Forward Falcons, Forward Falcons Fight for victory, Show your spirit, make them fear it Fight for ‘ol Bee Gee. Forward Falcons, Forward Falcons Make the contest keen, Shout out the fame of our mighty name And win for Bowling Green!
AY ZIGGY ZOOMBA Ay Ziggy Zoomba Zoomba Zoomba Ay Ziggy Zoomba Zoomba Ze Ay Ziggy Zoomba Zoomba Zoomba Ay Ziggy Zoomba Zoomba Zi Roll along you BG warriors Roll along and fight for BGSU
WHY AY ZIGGY ZOOMBA
Ay Ziggy Zoomba is Bowling Green’s unofficial fight song. Gil Fox, an Air Force bombadier in World War II stationed in Italy, brought a loose translation of a Zulu war chant back with him, and since its introduction in 1946 to a campus spirit assembly, it has kept its place in BGSU history. The Falcon football team traditionally sings “Ay Ziggy Zoomba” after each victory.
2012-13 RETURNING PLAYERS
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DON BARBER
Falcons In The Pros
Minnesota North Stars (1988-90), Winnipeg Jets (1990-91), Québec Nordiques (1991-92), San Jose Sharks (1992). Career Notes: Rights were traded to Minnesota from Edmonton on Dec. 20, 1985...was a teammate of another former Falcon, Brian MacLellan during the 1988-89 season...once with the Winnipeg Jets, he suited up with former Falcons Iain Duncan and Dave Ellett...best NHL year was in 1989-90 with Minnesota (15-19--34)...played minor league hockey for the Kalamazoo Wings/IHL (1988-90), Moncton Hawks/AHL (1990-91), Halifax Citadels/AHL (1991-92), and Kansas City Blades/IHL (1992-93).
Regular Season | Playoffs Minnesota North Stars (1988-91) Winnipeg Jets (1990-92) Québec Nordiques (1991-92) San Jose Sharks (1991-92) NHL Totals (4 seasons)
GP 74 27 2 12 115
G 23 1 0 1 25
A 24 5 0 3 32
Pts. 47 6 0 4 57
PIM | 44 18 0 2 64
GP 11 - - - 11
G 4 - - - 4
A 4 - - - 4
Pts. 8 - - - 8
PIM 10 10
KEVIN BIEKSA
Vancouver Canucks (2005-SA). Drafted by Vancouver in the 2001 Amateur Draft in the fifth round (151st overall). Career Notes: Signed with Vancouver after senior year at BGSU…played for the Manitoba Moose/AHL (2004-06)…called up to Vancouver on Dec. 19, 2005 where he played 39 games…lead all Canuck defensemen in 2006-07 in points and assists and was second on the team in average ice time per game (24:16)...had his 2007-08 and 2009-10 season shortened due to leg laceration injuries...in 2005 was named to the AHL All-Rookie Team...set a Manitoba franchise record for most points by a rookie defenseman (39) in 2004-05...in 2007 received the Babe Pratt Trophy (best defenseman) and Fred J. Hume Award (unsung hero) given by the Canucks franchise. Regular Season | Playoffs Vancouver Canucks (2005-2011) NHL Totals (6 seasons)
GP 425 425
G 42 42
A 149 149
Pts. 191 191
ROB BLAKE
PIM | 650 650
GP 61 61
HOBEY BAKER FINALIST
G 9 9
A 15 15
Pts. 24 24
PIM 105 105
CUP COUNT
2002 GOLD MEDAL
Los Angeles Kings (1990-2001), Colorado Avalanche (2001-06), Los Angeles (2006-08), San Jose (2008-10): NHL Career Notes: Was selected in the fourth round (70th overall) by the L.A. Kings in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft...joined the Kings following completion of his junior year at BGSU…selected as NHL’s Best Defenseman (Norris Trophy) for 1997-98…named to the Upper Deck All-Rookie team in 1991…played in six NHL All-Star games (1994, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003)...selected to the NHL First All-Star Team for 1997-98 and second team for 1999-00, 2001-02 and 2002-03… reached the NHL finals with the Kings during the 1992-93 season...member of the 2000-01 Stanley Cup champion Colorado Avalanche...announced his retirement from professional hockey on June 18th, 2010. International Career Notes: Has played in six different World Championship Games for Team Canada and has a combined line of 5-12--17 in 40 games...played six games for Canada at 1998 Olympics (1-1--2)…played six games for Canada at 2006 Olympics (0-1--1)…represented Canada at 1998 World Championships (1-0--1 in 5 games)…has never played a game in the minor…participated in three sets of Olympic games with Team Canada...won gold medal with Team Canada in 2002 Winter Olympics...had a combined line in Olympic play of 2-3--5 in 18 games.
Regular Season | Playoffs 1989-90 Los Angeles Kings 1990-91 Los Angeles Kings 1991-92 Los Angeles Kings 1992-93 Los Angeles Kings 1993-94 Los Angeles Kings 1994-95 Los Angeles Kings 1995-96 Los Angeles Kings 1996-97 Los Angeles Kings 1997-98 Los Angeles Kings 1998-99 Los Angeles Kings 1999-00 Los Angeles Kings 2000-01 Los Angeles Kings 2000-01 Colorado Avalanche 2001-02 Colorado Avalanche 2002-03 Colorado Avalanche 2003-04 Colorado Avalanche 2005-06 Colorado Avalanche 2006-07 Los Angeles Kings 2007-08 Los Angeles Kings 2008-09 San Jose Sharks 2009-10 San Jose Sharks NHL Totals (20 seasons)
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GP 4 75 57 76 84 24 6 62 81 62 77 54 13 75 79 74 81 72 71 73 70 1270
G 0 12 7 16 20 4 1 8 23 12 18 17 2 16 17 13 14 14 9 10 7 240
A 0 34 13 43 48 7 2 23 27 23 39 32 8 40 28 33 37 20 22 35 23 537
Pts. 0 46 20 59 68 11 3 31 50 35 57 49 10 56 45 46 51 34 31 45 30 777
PIM | 4 125 102 152 137 38 8 82 94 128 112 69 8 58 57 61 94 82 98 110 60 1679
GP 8 12 6 23 - - - - 4 - 4 - 23 20 7 9 9 - - 6 15 146
G 1 1 2 4 - - - - 0 - 0 - 6 6 1 0 3 - - 1 1 26
A 3 4 1 6 - - - - 0 - 2 - 13 6 2 5 1 - - 3 1 47
Pts. 4 5 3 10 - - - - 0 - 2 - 19 12 3 5 4 - - 4 2 73
PIM 4 26 12 46 6 4 16 16 8 6 8 4 10 166
Falcons In The Pros
ARIS BRIMANIS
Philadelphia Flyers (1993-97), NY Islanders (1999-2001), Anaheim Mighty Ducks (2001-02), St. Louis Blues(2003-04). NHL Career Notes: Selected in the fourth round (86th overall) in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft by the Philadelphia Flyers...played parts of three seasons (1993-94, 1995-96, 1996-97) with the Flyers... signed a 1 year deal with Anaheim on August 1, 2001, appearing in five games that season. Other Career Notes: Left BGSU after sophomore season...played the 1992-93 campaign for Brandon/ WHL...saw action with the Hershey Bears/AHL from 1993-96, Philadelphia Phantoms/AHL during 1996-97 and 1997-98, and Michigan K-Wings/IHL in 1997-98...spent the 1998-99 season with the Grand Rapids Griffins/IHL and Fredericton Canadiens /AHL...in 74 games combined had 18-25--43, 76 PIM...signed with the Kansas City Blades/IHL on July 29, 1999, and was returned to the Blades by the New York Islanders on Sept. 20, 1999...in two seasons with Kloten of the Swiss A league (2005-07) he appeared in 80 games and recording 25 points...has spent the last three seasons with the Hannover Scorpions of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL) where he has played in 158 games with a line of 17-36--53 and 130 PIM.
Regular Season | Playoffs GP Philadelphia Flyers (1993-97) 21 New York Islanders (1999-2001) 74 Anaheim Mighty Ducks (2001-02) 5 St. Louis Blues (2003-04) 13 NHL Totals (6 seasons) 113
G 0 2 0 0 2
A 3 9 0 0 12
Pts. 3 11 0 0 14
PIM | 12 32 9 4 57
GP - - - - -
G - - - - -
A - - - - -
DAN BYLSMA
Pts. - - - - -
PIM -
CUP COUNT
PLAYING CAREER: Los Angeles Kings (1995-00), Anaheim Mighty Ducks (2000-2004). Career Notes: Drafted by the Winnipeg Jets in the sixth round (109th overall) in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft...signed as a free agent by Los Angeles on July 7, 1994...played the 1992-93 season with the Greensboro Monarchs (ECHL) and Rochester Americans (AHL)...spent the following season with the Monarchs, Albany River Rats (AHL) and reached the Clader Cup Finals with the Moncton Hawks (AHL)...played the 1995-96 and 1996-97 seasons with the Phoenix Roadrunners(IHL)...saw action with the Long Beach Ice Dogs/IHL during the 1997-98 and 1998-99 campaigns...also saw time with the Springfield Falcons/AHL during the 1998-99 season...signed by Anaheim as a free agent on July 13, 2000 and made alternate captain of the team that season. COACHING CAREER: Bylsma served as an assistant coach with the AHL’s Cincinnati Mighty Ducks (2004-05) and the NHL’s New York Islanders (2005-06)... during the 2008-09 season, he coached the Penguins’ AHL affiliate Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins... was named interim head coach of the Pittsburg Penguins 57 games into the season... through his first 25 games as Penguins’ coach, his 18-3-0-4 record amounted to 40 points—the second most of any coach in NHL history in that span... on April 28, 2009 the Penguins announced that Bylsma would become the permanent head coach... led the Pittsburgh Penguins to a 2009 Stanley Cup championship, becoming the 14th coach and the second mid-season replacement to win the Stanley Cup in their first season...Won the Jack Adams award in 2010-11, given to NHL Coach of the Year. AS A PLAYER ... Regular Season | Playoffs Los Angeles Kings (1995-2000) Anaheim Mighty Ducks (2000-04) NHL Totals (9 seasons)
GP 220 209 429
G 9 10 19
A 21 22 43
Pts. 30 32 62
AS A HEAD COACH ... Regular Season Wilkes-Barre / Scranton (AHL) Pittsburgh Penguins (2008-SA) NHL Totals (4 seasons)
GP 54 271 271
W 35 165 165
L 16 81 81
T 1 0 0
PIM | 122 62 184 OTL 2 25 25
Pct. .676 .603 .603
GP 5 11 16
G 0 0 0
A 0 1 1
Pts. 0 1 1
PIM 0 2 2
Notes Won Championship in 2008-09
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Falcons In The Pros
GINO CAVALLINI
Calgary Flames (1984-86), St. Louis Blues (1986-92), Québec Nordiques (1992-93). Played last season for EC Heraklith VSV in Austria scoring 29-33--62 with 32 PIM in 34 games. NHL Career Notes: Signed as a free agent by Calgary on May 16, 1984, after his sophomore year at BGSU...after his second professional season he was part of a multi-player deal that sent him to St. Louis. Other Career Notes: Saw playing time with the Moncton Golden Flames (AHL) in 1985-86, Milwaukee Admirals of the IHL (1993-96), EV Landshut Cannibals/Deutsche Eishockey Liga (1996-98)...played the last two seasons between 1998 and 2000 with Villach in Austria...excelled while with Milwaukee scoring 139 goals and 248 points in three seasons with the Admirals. Regular Season | Playoffs Calgary Flames (1984-86) St. Louis Blues (1985-92) Quebec Nordiques (1991-93) NHL Totals (9 seasons)
GP 54 454 85 593
G 13 91 10 114
A 17 120 22 159
Pts. 30 211 32 273
PIM | 40 429 38 507
GP 3 67 - 74
G 0 14 - 14
A 0 19 - 19
Pts. 0 33 - 33
PIM 4 52 56
KEVIN DAHL
Calgary Flames (1992-96), Phoenix Coyotes (1996-97), Calgary Flames (1997-98), Toronto Maple Leafs (199899), Columbus Blue Jackets (2000-01). NHL Career Notes: Drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in the 11th round (230th overall) in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft... Signed as a free agent by Calgary on July 27, 1991...in his rookie season (1992-93) he played 61 games with the Calgary Flames and scored twice with nine assists (11 points)...traded to Tampa Bay before signing with Phoenix as a free agent during the summer of 1996...signed as a free agent by the Columbus Blue Jackets on August 24, 2000, and was assigned to the Chicago Wolves after four games. Other Career Notes: Played minor league hockey for the Winston-Salem Thunderbirds/ECHL (1990-91), Fredericton Canadiens/AHL (1990-91), Salt Lake Golden Eagles/IHL (1991-92), Saint John Flames/AHL (1993-94, 95-96), Las Vegas Thunder/IHL (1996-97) and the Chicago Wolves/IHL (1997-00). Signed with Nurenberg Ice Tigers/DEL (Germany), August, 2001 and played three seasons before retiring.
Regular Season | Playoffs Calgary Flames (1992-96) Phoenix Coyotes (1996-97) Calgary Flames (1997-98) Toronto Maple Leafs (1998-99) Columbus Blue Jackets (2000-01) NHL Totals (9 seasons)
GP 160 2 19 3 4 188
G 7 0 0 0 0 7
A 21 0 1 0 0 22
Pts. 28 0 1 0 0 29
PIM | 142 0 6 2 3 153
GP 16 - - - - 16
G 0 - - - - 0
A 2 - - - - 2
GREG DE VRIES
Pts. 2 - - - - 2
PIM 12 12
CUP COUNT
Edmonton Oilers (1995-98), Nashville Predators (1998), Colorado Avalanche (1998-2003), Ottawa Senators (2003-04), Atlanta Thrashers (2005-07), Nashville Predators (2007-09). NHL Career Notes: Left BGSU after freshman season…signed as a free agent by Edmonton on March 20, 1994...was traded twice in nearly a month’s time and found a home as a mainstay on the Colorado Avalanche defense...member of the 2000-01 Stanley Cup Champion Colorado Avalanche...during that Stanley Cup run he scored four goals, nine assists (13 points) in 23 games. Other Career Notes: Played for the Niagara Falls Thunder/OHL (1992-94), Cape Breton Oilers/AHL (1993-96)) and Hamilton Bulldogs/AHL (1996-97). Regular Season | Playoffs Edmonton Oilers (1995-98) Nashville Predators (1998-99) Colorado Avalanche (1998-2003) New York Rangers (2003-04) Ottawa Senators (2003-04) Atlanta Thrashers (2005-06) Nashville Predators (2007-09) NHL Totals (13 seasons)
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GP 115 6 379 53 13 164 148 878
G 8 0 22 3 0 10 5 48
A 9 0 60 12 1 49 15 146
Pts. 17 0 82 15 1 59 20 194
PIM | 144 4 311 37 6 142 136 780
GP 19 - 75 - 7 4 - 111
G 0 - 6 - 0 1 - 8
A 1 - 12 - 1 0 - 14
Pts. 1 - 18 - 1 1 - 22
PIM 29 48 8 4 91
Falcons In The Pros
IAIN DUNCAN
Winnipeg Jets (1986-89, 1990-91). NHL Career Notes: Named to the NHL All-Rookie team in 1988...had a career year for the Jets in 1987-88 with a 19-42--61 line while he was paired up with two fellow Falcons, Todd Flichel and Dave Ellett. Other Career Notes: Named a Second-Team ECHL All-Star in 1993...played minor league hockey for the Moncton Hawks/AHL (1987-88, 1989-91), Phoenix Roadrunners/IHL (1991-92), Toledo Storm/ECHL (1992-95), Adirondack Red Wings/AHL (1992-93), Nashville Nighthawks/CEN (1996-97) and Nashville Ice Flyers/CEN (1997-98)...served as a player/coach in 1996-97 with the Nashville Nighthawks...led the team to a 10-43-2-0 record before being replaced midseason...had a 7-11--line as a player that year. Regular Season | Playoffs Winnipeg Jets (1986-89, 90-91) NHL Totals (4 seasons)
GP 127 127
G 34 34
A 55 55
Pts. 89 89
PIM | 149 149
GP 11 11
G 0 0
A 3 3
Pts. 3 3
PIM 6 6
DAVE ELLETT
Winnipeg Jets (1984-90), Toronto Maple Leafs (1990-97), New Jersey Devils (1997), Boston Bruins (1997-99), St. Louis Blues (1999-00). NHL Career Notes: Was a fourth round (75th overall) draft pick of the Winnipeg Jets in the 1982 NHL Entry Draft...signed with Winnipeg after sophomore year at BGSU...never played a game in the minors...played in the 1989 and 1992 NHL All-Star Games...participated in the 1993 and 1994 Conference Finals with the Leafs...became the second CCHA player with 1,000 NHL regular-season games played on March 1, 1998, in a game at the New York Islanders...retired on September 7, 2000...currently holds records for most points by a Maple Leaf defenseman in a playoff year (18, 1994) and most assists by a Leaf defenseman in a playoff year (15, 1994). Other Career Notes: Played for Team Canada in the 1989 World Championships posting a 4-2--6 line in ten games. Regular Season | Playoffs Winnipeg Jets (1984-91) Toronto Maple Leafs (1990-97) New Jersey Devils (1996-97) Boston Bruins (1997-99) St. Louis Blues (1999-2000) NHL Totals (16 seasons)
GP 475 446 20 136 52 1129
G 95 51 2 3 2 153
A 204 172 5 26 8 415
Pts. 299 223 7 29 10 568
PIM | 504 371 6 92 12 985
GP 33 52 10 14 7 116
NELSON EMERSON
G 4 7 0 0 0 11
A 16 25 3 1 1 46
Pts. 20 32 3 1 1 57
HOBEY BAKER FINALIST
PIM 22 43 10 10 2 87
CUP COUNT
St. Louis Blues (1990-93), Winnipeg Jets (1993-95), Hartford Whalers (1995-97), Carolina Hurricanes (1997-98), Chicago Blackhawks (1998-99), Ottawa Senators (1999), Atlanta Thrashers (1999-00), Los Angeles Kings (2000-02). NHL Career Notes: selected 44th overall by the St. Louis Blues in the 1985 NHL Entry Draft...signed with St. Louis after senior year at BGSU... signed as a free agent with the Atlanta Thrashers on July 20, 1999 in their inaugural year...traded to Los Angeles on March 13, 2000. Other Career Notes: named a First-Team IHL All-Star in 1991 after scoring 115 points (36-79)...recipient of the Garry F. Longman Memorial Trophy (Top IHL Rookie) in 1991...represented Canada at the 1998 World Championships (2-1--3 in 6 games)...played minor league hockey with the Peoria Rivermen/IHL (1989-91)...currently serving in the L.A. Kings Player Development Department. Helped Kings win a cup in 2012. Regular Season | Playoffs St. Louis Blues (1990-93) Winnipeg Jets (1993-95) Hartford Whalers (1995-97) Carolina Hurricanes (1997-99) Chicago Blackhawks (1998-99) Atlanta Thrashers (1999-2000) L.A. Kings (1999-2002) NHL Totals (12 seasons)
GP 161 131 147 116 27 58 124 771
G 45 47 38 29 4 14 17 195
A 87 64 58 37 10 19 14 293
Pts. 132 111 96 66 14 33 31 488
PIM | 130 106 112 86 13 47 79 575
GP 23 - - - - - 19 40
G 12 - - - - - 2 7
A 15 - - - - - 3 15
Pts. 27 - - - - - 5 22
PIM 37 6 33
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Falcons In The Pros
TODD FLICHEL Winnipeg Jets (1987-90). Career Notes: Also played professionally for Moncton Hawks/AHL (1987-91), Fort Wayne Komets/ IHL (1991-92), Cincinnati Cyclones/IHL (1992-93), Rochester Americans (1993-94)...split time between Moncton and Winnipeg before playing his first full season with the Hawks, posting an 8-20--28 line in 1990-91, a career year. Regular Season | Playoffs Winnipeg Jets (1987-90) NHL Totals (3 seasons)
GP 6 593
G 0 114
A 1 159
Pts. 1 273
PIM | 4 507
GP - 74
G - 14
A - 19
Pts. - 33
PIM 56
ALEX FOSTER
Toronto Maple Leafs (2007-08). Career Notes: Signed by Toronto after sophomore year at BGSU as an unrestricted free agent on March. 8, 2006...has played a majority of his professional career for Toronto’s AHL affliate, the Toronto Marlies...had an 18-28-46 line for the Marlies in 67 games during the 2007-08 season before being called up by the Maple Leafs... in 2008-09, played in 80 games scoring 12 goals 23 assists in the regular season... tacked on two goals and six assists in the 2008-09 post-season through 12 games... saw his first NHL action on Mar. 18, 2008 in the Maple Leafs 3-1 win at the New York Islanders...Toronto went 3-0 in all three games he saw action. Regular Season | Playoffs Toronto Maple Leafs (2007-08) NHL Totals (1 seasons)
GP 3 3
G 0 0
A 0 0
Pts. 0 0
PIM | 0 0
GP - -
G - -
A - -
Pts. - -
PIM -
GARRY GALLEY
Los Angeles Kings (1984-87, 97-2000), Washington Capitals (1987-88), Boston Bruins (1988-92), Philadelphia Flyers (1992-95), Buffalo Sabres (1995-97), NY Islanders (2000). Career Notes: Drafted in the fifth round (100th overall) in the 1983 NHL Entry Draft by the Los Angeles Kings...signed by Los Angeles after winning the National Championship his junior year at BGSU...played in 78 games his rookie year with the Kings, scoring eight goals and 30 assists (38 points) including three playoff games (1-0--1)... played in the NHL All-Star Game in 1991 and 1994...runner-up in 1994 for Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy (player who best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey)...had a career year in 1992-93 with the Flyers scoring 13 goals and 49 assists in 83 games...played his 1,000th NHL regular-season game on February 1, 1999, at Philadelphia... signed as a free agent with the NY Islanders on September 13, 2000 and retired following that season. Regular Season | Playoffs Los Angeles Kings (1984-87) Washington Capitals (1987-88) Boston Bruins (1988-92) Philadelphia Flyers (1992-95) Buffalo Sabres (1995-97) Los Angeles Kings (1997-2000) New York Islanders (2000) NHL Totals (17 seasons)
10
GP 157 76 257 236 163 204 56 1,149
G 22 8 24 28 15 22 6 125
A 54 33 81 144 87 61 14 474
Pts. 76 41 105 172 102 83 20 599
PIM | 76 54 322 260 193 145 59 1,218
GP 3 15 46 - 17 8 - 89
G 1 2 4 - 0 0 - 7
A 0 4 9 - 9 1 - 23
Pts. 1 6 13 - 9 1 - 30
PIM 2 13 94 18 2 119
Falcons In The Pros
BRETT HARKINS
Boston Bruins (1994-95, 96-97), Florida Panthers (1995-96), Columbus Blue Jackets (2001-02). Career Notes: Selected by the New York Islanders in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft (7th round, 133rd overall)...played for Adirondack Red Wings/AHL (199394), Providence Bruins/AHL (1994-95, 96-97), Carolina Monarchs/AHL (1995-96), Cleveland Lumberjacks/IHL (1997-00) and Houston Aeros/IHL (2000-01)...had 16-64--80 in 81 games with 51 PIM in 2000-01 with Houston...was assigned by the Columbus Blue Jackets to Syracuse/AHL on October 3, 2001...was called up by Columbus in 2001...spent his last six seasons playing in the Swedish and Finish leagues until his retirement in 2008. Regular Season | Playoffs Boston Bruins (1995-95) Florida Panthers (1995-96) Boston Bruins (1996-97) Columbus Bluejackets (2001-02) NHL Totals (4 seasons)
GP 1 8 44 25 78
G 0 0 4 2 6
A 1 3 14 12 30
Pts. 1 3 18 14 36
PIM | 0 6 8 8 22
GP - - - - -
G - - - - -
BRIAN HOLZINGER
A - - - - -
Pts. - - - - -
PIM -
HOBEY BAKER WINNER
Buffalo Sabres (1994-00), Tampa Bay Lightning (2000-03), Pittsburgh Penguins / Columbus Blue Jacket (2003-04). Career Notes: Drafted in the sixth round (124th overall) in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft by the Buffalo Sabres...signed with the Sabres following his senior year in 1994...also played with the Rochester Americans/AHL (1995-96), helping Americans to the 1996 Calder Cup...has a career year with the Sabres in 1996-97 with a 50+ point season (22-29--51)...traded to Tampa Bay on March 9, 2000.. was named to the North American (Junior) Hockey League’s All-Time team in 2000...acquired by Pittsburgh via trade March 11, 2003...finished his career in Columbus after being traded nearly a year later.
Regular Season | Playoffs Buffalo Sabres (1994-2000) Tampa Bay Lightning (1999-2003) Pittsburgh Penguins (2002-04) Columbus Bluejackets (2001-02) NHL Totals (4 seasons)
GP 352 112 70 13 547
G 70 15 7 1 93
A 108 31 17 0 145
Pts. 188 46 24 1 238
PIM | 216 91 44 2 339
GP 52 - - - 52
G 11 - - - 11
A 18 - - - 18
Pts. 29 - - - 29
PIM 61 61
MIKE JOHNSON
Toronto Maple Leafs (1996-00), Tampa Bay Lightning (2000-01), Phoenix Coyotes (2001-06), Montreal Canadiens (2006-07), St. Louis Blues (2007-08). Career Notes: Signed as a free agent with Toronto the day after his senior season ended…named to the NHL All-Rookie team for the 1997-98 season after notching 15 goals and 32 assists…traded to Tampa Bay on February 9, 2000… traded to Phoenix in 2001...had his best year as a professional in 2002-03 after a 23-goal and 40-assist (63 points) season...traded to Montreal in 2006...signed with St.Louis as a free agent on Oct. 4th, 2007...had season ending shoulder surgery in January of 2008.... played for the Cologne Sharks of the (league) in 2008-09, playing in 28 games (4-9--13). Regular Season | Playoffs Toronto Maple Leafs (1996-2000) Tampa Bay Lightning (1999-2001) Phoenix Coyotes (2000-04, 05-06) Montreal Canadiens (2006-07) St. Louis Blues (2007-08) NHL Totals (12 seasons)
GP 226 92 242 80 21 661
G 48 21 47 11 2 129
A 72 39 112 20 3 246
Pts. 120 60 159 31 5 375
PIM | 86 42 139 40 8 315
GP 17 - 5 - - 22
G 3 - 1 - - 4
A 2 - 1 - - 3
Pts. 5 - 2 - - 7
PIM 4 6 10
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Falcons In The Pros
KEN KLEE
Washington Capitals (1994-03), Toronto Maple Leafs (2003-06), New Jersey Devils (2005-06), Colorado Avalanche (2006-07), Atlanta Thrashers (2007-08), Anaheim Ducks (2008-09), Phoenix Coyotes (2008-09). Career Notes: Selected by the Washington Capitals in the ninth round (177th overall) in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft...has also played with the Baltimore Skipjacks/AHL (1992-93) and Portland Pirates/AHL (1993-95)…won AHL Calder Cup in 1994…signed a three-year contract with Washington during the summer of 2000…signed a free-agent contract with Toronto in Sept., 2003…thirteen of his 55 career goals were gamewinners...member of Team USA in 2004 World Cup of Hockey. Regular Season | Playoffs Washington Capitals (1994-2003) Toronto Maple Leafs (2003-06) New Jersey Devils (2005-06) Colorado Avalanche (2006-07) Atlanta Thrashers (2007-08) Anaheim Ducks (2008-09) Phoenix Coyotes (2008-09) NHL Totals (15 seasons)
GP 570 122 18 81 72 3 68 934
G 43 7 0 3 1 0 1 55
A 68 37 0 16 9 0 10 140
Pts. 111 44 0 19 10 0 11 195
PIM | 608 102 14 68 60 4 24 880
GP 34 11 6 - - - - 51
G 1 0 1 - - - - 2
A 2 0 0 - - - - 2
Pts. 3 0 1 - - - - 4
PIM 38 6 6 50
MIKE LIUT
Cincinnati Stingers/WHA (1977-79), St. Louis Blues (1980-85), Hartford Whalers (1985-90), Washington Capitals (1990-92). Career Notes:Named a First-Team NHL All-Star in 1981...won the Lester B. Pearson Award in 1981 (NHLPA’s regular-season MVP)...played in the 1981 NHL All-Star Game, earning MVP honors...runner-up (behind Wayne Gretzky) for the Hart Trophy (PHWA’s regular-season MVP honors) in 1980-81...named a Second-Team NHL All-Star in 1987...led the NHL in shutouts three times...had the lowest goals-against average in 1989-90 (2.64)...started for Team Canada in the 1981 Canada Cup, leading the team all the way to the finals. Regular Season Mins. 1977-78 Cincinnati Stingers (WHA) 1215 1978-79 Cincinnati Stingers (WHA) 3181 1979-80 St. Louis Blues 3661 1980-81 St. Louis Blues 3570 1981-82 St. Louis Blues 3691 1982-83 St. Louis Blues 3794 1983-84 St. Louis Blues 3425 1984-85 St. Louis Blues 1869 1984-85 Hartford Whalers 731 1985-86 Hartford Whalers 3282 1986-87 Hartford Whalers 3476 1987-88 Hartford Whalers 3532 1988-89 Hartford Whalers 2006 1989-90 Hartford Whalers 1683 1989-90 Washington Capitals 478 1990-91 Washington Capitals 1834 1991-92 Washington Capitals 1123 NHL Reg. Season Totals (13 seasons) 38,215 NHL Playoff Totals (10 seasons) -
GA 86 184 194 199 250 235 197 119 36 198 187 187 142 74 17 114 70 2,221 -
EN 2 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 4 3 3 2 1 22 -
SO 0 3 2 1 2 1 3 1 1 2 4 2 1 3 1 0 1 22 2
GAA 4.25 3.47 3.18 3.34 4.06 3.72 3.45 3.82 2.95 3.62 3.23 3.18 4.25 2.64 2.13 3.73 3.74 3.49 3.38
W 8 23 32 33 28 21 25 12 4 27 31 25 13 15 4 13 10 294 29
L 12 27 23 14 28 27 29 12 7 23 22 28 19 12 4 16 7 271 32
T Svs. 0 577 4 1372 9 N/A 13 N/A 7 1772 13 1684 4 1500 6 873 1 383 4 1376 5 1435 5 1430 1 881 1 671 0 200 3 672 2 488 74 13,365 - -
Pct. .870 .882 N/A N/A .876 .878 .884 .880 .914 .874 .885 .884 .861 .901 .922 .855 .875 .881 -
* The World Hockey Association (WHA) was a professional hockey league in competition with the NHL, lasting from 1972 to until its merge with the NHL in 1979. Liut’s rights were reclaimed by the St. Louis Blues following the merger.
BRIAN MacLELLAN
CUP COUNT
Los Angeles Kings (1982-85), New York Rangers (1985-86), Minnesota North Stars (1986-89), Calgary Flames (1989-91), Detroit Red Wings (1991-92). Career Notes: Signed with the LA Kings after his senior year at BGSU...played a majority of his first season with the New Haven Nightawks before being called up to action with the Kings...had his best staistical season in 1984-85 with the Kings (31-54--85)...also played for the New Haven Nighthawks/AHL (1982-84)...was traded from the North Stars to the Falmes, joining a team that would win the Stanley Cup in 1989...played two more seasons in Calgary before closing out his career in Detroit in 1991-92. Regular Season | Playoffs Los Angeles Kings (1982-85) New York Rangers (1985-86) Minnesota North Stars (1986-89) Calgary Flames (1989-91) Detroit Red Wings (1991-92) NHL Totals (10 seasons)
12
GP 187 51 211 134 23 606
G 61 11 64 35 1 172
A 94 21 86 35 5 241
Pts. 155 32 150 70 6 413
PIM | 124 47 247 95 38 551
GP 3 16 - 28 - 47
G 0 2 - 3 - 5
A 1 4 - 4 - 9
Pts. 1 6 - 7 - 14
PIM 0 15 27 42
Falcons In The Pros
JOHN MARKELL
Winnipeg Jets (1979-81), St. Louis Blues (1983-84), Minnesota North Stars (1984-85). Career Notes: Also played for the Tulsa Oilers/CEN (1979-81), Salt Lake Golden Eagles/CEN (1981-83), Montana Magic/ CEN (1983-84) and Springfield Indians/AHL (1984-85) and in Germany for EC Bad Nauheim and ESC Wolfsberg...while with Nauheim he posted two 100+ point seasons in consecutive years and a 98-point season with Wolfsburg the next year (1987-88)...served as head coach at Ohio State from 19952010...had winning seasons in seven of 15 seasons with OSU...had a 278-259-56 record with the Buckeyes as head coach...was runner-up in national college coach of the year voting for the 1997-98 campaign. Regular Season | Playoffs Winnipeg Jets (1979-81) St. Louis Blues (1983-84) Minnesota North Stars (1984-85) NHL Totals (4 seasons)
GP 52 2 1 55
G 11 0 0 11
A 10 0 0 10
Pts. 21 0 0 21
PIM | 55 0 0 36
GP - - - -
G - - - -
A - - - -
Pts. - - - -
PIM -
JONATHAN MATSUMOTO
Career Notes: Drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers 79th overall (third round) in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft where he left BGSU after his junior year...was assigned to the Flyers’ AHL affilliate, the Philadelphia Phantoms...made his professional debut on March 16, 2007...in four seasons with the Phantoms (also known as the Adirondack Phantoms in 2009-10), he scored 81 goals, 92 assists (173 points) in 251 games...has a playoff line of 3-4--7 in 16 games...was traded to the Carolina Hurricanes/NHL for a seventh round pick on June 26, 2010...signed a two-year, two-way contract with the Hurricanes on July 1, 2010...has not played a NHL game yet. Regular Season | Playoffs Carolina Hurricanes Florida Panthers NHL Totals (1 seasons)
GP 13 1 14
G 2 0 2
A 0 0 0
Pts. 2 0 2
PIM | 4 0 4
GP - - -
G - - -
A - - -
GEORGE McPHEE
Pts. - - -
PIM -
HOBEY BAKER WINNER
New York Rangers (1983-87), Winnipeg Jets, New Jersey Devils (1987-89). Career Notes: Made his NHL debut with the New York Rangers in the playoffs, scoring three goals and as many assists in nine games with the team...was traded from the Rangers on Sept. 30, 1987 to the Winnipeg Jets...traded from the Jets a week later to the New Jersey Devils where he played out his career...also played for the Tulsa Oilers/CEN (1982-84), New Haven Nighthawks/AHL (1984-85) and Utica Devils/AHL (1988-89)...helped the Oilers win the CHL Championship (Adams Cup) in 1983-84, the same year BGSU won its National Championship...was named the vie president and director of hockey operations for the Vancouver Canucks in 1992...became the NHL’s youngest active GM when Washington named him to its post in June 1997...still resides as GM, alternate governor and vice president of the Capitals. Regular Season | Playoffs New York Rangers (1983-87) Winnipeg Jets (1987-89) New Jersey Devils (1987-89) NHL Totals (7 seasons)
GP G A Pts. PIM | 109 21 24 45 45 no stats accumulated 6 3 1 4 10 115 24 25 49 257
GP G 29 5 no stats accumulated - - 29 5
A 3
Pts. 8
PIM 73
- 3
- 8
73
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Falcons In The Pros
KEN MORROW
Cup Count
New York Islanders (1980-89). Career Notes: Drafted by two professional leagues; selected in the fourth round (68th overall) of the 1976 NHL Amateur Draft by the New York Islanders and by the New England Whalers of the WHA in the eighth round (86th overall) in the 1976 WHA Amatuer Draft...signed with the U.S. National Team after his senior year at BGSU...helped the U.S. Olympic Team to a gold medal in 1980 and then assisted the Islanders to their first of four Stanley Cup championships (1980-83) and five appearances in the finals (1980-84)...is the first player in NHL history to win a Stanley Cup Championship and an International gold medal in the same year...named to New York’s All-Islander Team on defense in the early 1990s...served as co-coach of the Kansas City Blades/IHL (1990-91) and assistant coach of the Flint Spirits (IHL) in 1989-90...was an assistant coach with the Islanders during the 1991-92 season before being named as the Director of Pro Scouting for the team in 1993, a position he still serves today...he was inducted into the US Hockey Hall of Fame in 1995...he was awarded the Lester Patrick Trophy in 1996, an honor given to someone for their contribution to hockey in the United States. International Career Notes: Was one of two BGSU Falcons on the “Miracle on Ice” U.S. International Hockey team for the 1980 Olympics (Mark Wells)...in 63 games during that stretch, he scored five goals and 20 assists (25 points) while serving 12 PIM...also returned to play for Team USA in the 1981 Canada Cup tournament, which the team placed fourth and was eliminated in the semi-final round.
Regular Season | Playoffs New York Islanders (1980) New York Islanders (1980-81) New York Islanders (1981-82) New York Islanders (1982-83) New York Islanders (1983-84) New York Islanders (1984-85) New York Islanders (1985-86) New York Islanders (1986-87) New York Islanders (1987-88) New York Islanders (1988-89) NHL Totals (10 seasons)
GP 18 80 75 79 63 15 69 64 53 34 550
G 0 2 1 5 3 1 0 3 1 1 17
A 3 11 18 11 11 7 12 8 4 3 88
Pts. 3 13 19 16 14 8 12 11 5 4 105
PIM | 4 20 56 44 45 14 22 32 40 32 309
GP 20 18 19 19 20 10 2 13 6 - 127
G 1 3 0 5 1 0 0 1 0 - 11
A 2 4 4 7 2 0 0 3 0 - 22
Pts. 3 7 4 12 3 0 0 4 0 - 33
PIM 12 8 8 18 20 17 4 2 8 97
MIKE NATYSHAK
Québec Nordiques (1987-88). Career Notes: Selected by the Quebec Nordiques in the 1986 Supplemental Draft...also played a full season for both the Fredericton Express/AHL (1987-88) and Fort Wayne Komets/IHL (1988-89). Regular Season | Playoffs Québec Nordiques (1987-88) NHL Totals (1 seasons)
GP 4 4
G 0 0
A 0 0
Pts. 0 0
PIM | 0 0
GP - -
G - -
A - -
Pts. - -
PIM -
GREG PARKS
New York Islanders (1990-93). Career Notes: Also played for the Johnstown Chiefs/ECHL (1989-90), Springfield Indians/AHL (1989-90), Capital District Islanders/AHL (1990-92), Canadian National Team (1992-96), Krefeld Penguins/Deutsche Eishockey Liga (1994-95) and Langnau/Swiss National League (1996-99). Signed with the Utah Grizzlies/IHL on July 15, 1999...played the 1999-2000 season with Leksands...played with Fribourg-Gotteron/Swiss National League during the 2000-01 season...returned to Leksands for the second half of the 2000-01 before ending his career in the Japanese hockey league (OJI) in 2002-03 with a 50-point season. International Career Notes: Won a silver medal with the Canadian National Team in 1994, playing in 21 games (2-3--5)...career International competition line of 4-5--9 in 37 games.
Regular Season | Playoffs New York Islanders (1990-93) NHL Totals (3 seasons)
14
GP 23 23
G 1 1
A 2 2
Pts. 3 3
PIM | 6 6
GP 2 2
G 0 0
A 0 0
Pts. 0 0
PIM 0 0
Falcons In The Pros
MARC POTVIN
Detroit Red Wings (1990-92), Los Angeles Kings (1993), Hartford Whalers (1993-94), Boston Bruins (1994-96). Career Notes: Drafted by the Detroit Red Wings in the ninth round (169th overall) of the 1986 NHL Entry Draft...played for the Adirondack Red Wings/AHL (1989-93) after finishing his senior year at BGSU...also played for the Providence Bruins/AHL (1994-96), Portland Pirates/AHL (1996-97) and Chicago Wolves/IHL (1997-98)...led Wolves to 1998 Turner Cup Championship...traded by the Red Wings to the L.A. Kings on Jan. 28, 1993....traded from the Kings to the Whalers on Nov. 3, 1993...served as an assistant coach for Adirondack (1998-99)...was named head coach of Mississippi Sea Wolves (ECHL) in August 1999...selected as head coach for the AHL’s Springfield Falcons for the 2000-01 season where he stayed for two seasons...was named the head coach for the Adirondack IceHawks for the 2003-04 season before the team was renamed the “Frostbite”, where he coached for a season and a half...passed away prematurely on Jan. 13, 2006. Regular Season | Playoffs Detroit Red Wings (1990-93) Los Angeles Kings (1992-94) Hartford Whalers (1993-94) Boston Bruins (1994-96) NHL Totals (6 seasons)
GP 14 23 51 33 121
G 1 0 2 0 3
A 0 1 3 1 5
Pts. 1 1 5 1 8
PIM | 107 87 246 16 456
GP 7 1 - 5 13
G 0 0 - 0 0
A 0 0 - 1 1
Pts. 0 0 - 1 1
PIM 32 0 18 50
SEAN PRONGER
Anaheim Mighty Ducks (1995-98), Pittsburgh Penguins (1998), New York Rangers (1998-99), Los Angeles Kings (1999), Boston Bruins (1999), Columbus Blue Jackets (2001-03), Vancouver Canucks (2004-05). Career Notes: Was drafted in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft by the Vancouer Canucks with the 511st overall pick (third round)...also played for the Greensboro Monarchs/ECHL (1994-95), Knoxville Cherokees/ECHL (1994-95), San Diego Gulls/IHL (1994-95), Baltimore Bandits/AHL (1995-97) Houston Aeros/IHL (1998), Providence Bruins/AHL (1999-00), Manitoba Moose/IHL (1999-01, 03-04), Syracuse Crunch (2001-02, 0304) and the Frankfurt Lions of the German Hockey League/DEL ...scored 18-21--39 with 85 PIM in 82 games for the Moose in 2000-01...had his best statistical year of his career with the Crunch in 2001-02 (23-26--49). Regular Season | Playoffs Anaheim Mighty Ducks (1995-98) Pittsburgh Penguins (1998) New York Rangers (1998-99) Los Angeles Kings (1999) Boston Bruins (1999) Columbus Blue Jackets (2001-03) Vancouver Canucks NHL Totals (9 seasons)
GP 108 7 14 13 11 104 3 260
G 12 1 0 0 0 10 0 23
A 23 0 3 1 1 7 1 36
Pts. 35 1 3 1 1 17 1 59
PIM | 56 2 4 4 13 76 4 159
GP 9 5 - - - - - 14
G 0 0 - - - - - 0
A 2 0 - - - - - 2
Pts. 2 0 - - - - - 2
PIM 4 4 8
PETER RATCHUK
Florida Panthers (1998-99, 2000-01). Career Notes: Was drafted by the Colorado Avalanche in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft 25th overall (first round)...left BGSU after freshman year...played for the Hull Olympiques/QMJHL (1997-98), Beast of New Haven/AHL (1998-99), and Louisville/AHL (1999-01)...the 2001-02 and 2006-07 season with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AHL) and played for Rochester (AHL) in 2002-03 and Houston (AHL) in 2006-07...spent parts of the last eight seasons of his career playing in Germany for the DEG Metro Stars, Frankfurt Lions and the Hamburg Freezers...had a career year with the Lions in 2003-04 chipping in 21 goals and 22 assists (43 points) in 42 regular season games and six points (1g, 5a) in 15 games during the postseason that year...spent last year (2009-10) with the Hamburg Freezers of the DEL and posted a 9-23--32 line. Regular Season | Playoffs GP Florida Panthers (1998-99, 2000-01) 32 NHL Totals (2 seasons) 32
G 1 1
A 1 1
Pts. 2 2
PIM | 10 10
GP - -
G - -
A - -
Pts. - -
PIM -
15
Falcons In The Pros
KEITH REDMOND
Los Angeles Kings (1993-94). NHL Career Totals (Playoffs): Drafted by the Buffalo Sabres in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft in the fourth round (79th overall)...draft pick rights traded from Buffalo to L.A. Kings on Oct. 4, 1989...left BGSU early into his sophomore season...played for the Belleville Bulls/OHL (1991-92), Detroit Compuware Ambassadors/OHL (1991-92), Muskegon Fury/COL (1992-93) and Phoenix Roadrunners/IHL (1992-96). Regular Season | Playoffs Los Angeles Kings (1993-94) NHL Totals (3 seasons)
GP 12 12
G 1 1
A 0 0
Pts. 1 1
PIM | 20 20
GP - -
G - -
A - -
Pts. - -
PIM -
TODD REIRDEN
Edmonton Oilers (1998-99), St. Louis Blues (1999-01), Atlanta Thrashers (2001-02), Phoenix Coyotes (2004-05). Career Notes: 5 seasons, 183 games, 11-35--46, 181 PIM. Also played for the Raleigh IceCaps/ ECHL (1994-95), Tallahassee Tiger Sharks/ ECHL (1994-96), Albany River Rats/AHL (1994-95), Jacksonville Lizard Kings/ECHL (1995-96), Chicago Wolves/IHL (199597), San Antonio Dragons/IHL (1997-98), Fort Wayne Komets/IHL (1998), Hamilton Bulldogs/AHL (1998-99), Worcester Sharks/AHL (2000-01), Cincinnati RailRaiders/AHL (2002-03, 2003-04), Sprigfield Falcons/AHL (2003-04) and Houston Aeros/AHL (2004-05)...finished his career playing two years in Germany. COACHING CAREER: Named BGSU assistant coach on July 19th, 2007 under Scott Paluch...joined former teammate Dan Bylsma as an assitant coach with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (AHL) in 2008-09...took over as head coach of Wilkes-Barre/Scranton mid-way through the season when Bylsma was promoted to coach the Pittsbugh Penguins/NHL and led the team to a 14-9-2-1 record and second round playoff birth...spent one full season as head coach of Wilkes-Barre/Scranton leading the team to a 41-34-0-5 mark...is now serving as an assistant coach to Bylsma with the Pittsbugh Penguins. Regular Season | Playoffs Edmonton Oilers (1998-99) St. Louis Blues (1999-01) Atlanta Thrashers (2001-02) Phoenix Coyotes (2004-05) NHL Totals (5 seasons)
GP 17 94 65 7 183
G 2 6 3 0 11
A 3 25 5 2 35
Pts. 5 31 8 2 46
PIM | 20 59 82 4 181
GP - 5 - - 5
G - 0 - - 0
A - 1 - - 1
Pts. - 1 - - 1
PIM 0 0
DAN SEXTON
Anaheim Ducks (2009-SA). Career Notes: Signed a two-year deal with the Anaheim Ducks after his sophomore season at BGSU... performed well in preseason drills, but was reassigned to the Ducks’ AHL affiliate, San Antonio...began his professional career with the Bakersfield Condors/ECHL (18 GP, 17-22--39) before being advanced to the Manitoba Moose/AHL (13 GP, 5-7-12)...was promoted to the Ducks when Teemu Selanne was injured was his first of two stints with Anaheim that season...debuted on Dec. 4, 2009 against the Minnesota Wild...scored his first professional goal on Dec. 8, 2009 vs. Dallas where he scored two on the night. Regular Season | Playoffs GP Anaheim Mighty Ducks (2009-11) 88 NHL Totals (2 seasons) 88
16
G 13 13
A 19 19
Pts. 32 32
PIM | 20 20
GP 1 1
G 0 0
A 0 0
Pts. 0 0
PIM 2 2
Falcons In The Pros
JONATHAN SIGALET
Boston Bruins (2005-08), Columbus Blue Jackets (2008-SA). Career Notes: Played 199 games for the Providence Bruins/AHL the past three seasons…called up to Boston on one occasion, making his NHL debut on Jan. 9, 2007 at Ottawa... signed a twoyear deal with the Columbus Blue Jackets in July 2009 before being reassigned to the Syracuse Crush (2008-09) where he played in19 games, with a line of 5-6--11. Regular Season | Playoffs Boston Bruins (2006-2007) NHL Totals (3 seasons)
GP 1 1
G 0 0
A 0 0
Pts. 0 0
PIM | 4 4
GP - -
G - -
JORDAN SIGALET
A - -
Pts. - -
PIM -
HOBEY BAKER FINALIST
Boston Bruins (2005-08). Career Notes: Called up to Boston on four occasions…made NHL debut Jan. 7, 2006 against Tampa Bay allowing no goals in one minute of relief...posted sub-2.40 GAA and 15 or more wins in two of his three seasons with Providence...had a combined record of 46-21-5 with Providence...shared time with the Gazovik Tyumen (Russia) and the Vienna Capitals (Austria) in 2008-09, playing in 13 total games, including one playoff appearance with Vienna...averaged saving 92.5 percent of all shots taken against him between those two teams. Regular Season Boston Bruins (2005-06) NHL Totals (1 season)
Mins. 1 1
GA 0 0
EN 0 0
SO 0 0
GAA 0.00 0.00
W 0 0
L 0 0
T 0 0
Svs. 0 0
Pct. 0 0
MARK WELLS
BGSU Career (1975-79): Played in 154 games, scoring 77-154-231 and 45-93 PIM, 18 PP, 3 SH, 11 game winners seventh alltime in BGSU scoring history, 14th in goals and second in assists. Career Notes: Drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in the 13th round (176th overall) in the 1977 NHL Amatuer Draft...joined the Nova Scotia Voyageuers/AHL and the Flint Generals/IHL after competing in the 1980 Olympics...played for the New Haven Nighthawks (1980-81), having his most productive year as a professional (14-89--43, 67 GP)...split time with the Fort Wayne Komets/IHL and the Oklahoma City Stars/CHL in 1981-82...finished his career with the Flint Generals/IHL in 1981-82...never played in a professional game. International Career Notes: Was part of the 1980 “Miracle on Ice” Team with teammate Ken Morrow...played in 29 international competitions posting a line of 9-7--16.
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Falcons In The Pros
DEREK WHITMORE
Buffalo Sabres (2011-12): Called up for two games with the Buffalo Sabres, did not collect a point while staying even on the score sheet. Went right to the AHL after graduating from Bowling Green in 2008. Has split time between the Rochester Americans and the Portland Pirates of the AHL. In 310 games played, Whitmore has scored 84 goals, combined with 63 assists for 147 career points in the AHL. Regular Season | Playoffs Buffalo Sabres (2011-12) NHL Totals (1 seasons)
GP 2 2
G 0 0
A 0 0
Pts. 0 0
PIM | 0 0
GP - -
G - -
A - -
Pts. - -
PIM -
PAUL YSEBAERT
New Jersey Devils (1988-90), Detroit Red Wings (1990-93), Winnipeg Jets (1993-94), Chicago Blackhawks (1993-95), Tampa Bay Lightning (1995-99). Career Notes: Drafted by the New Jersey Devils in the fourth round (74th overall) of the 1984 NHL Entry Draft...signed with the Canadian National Team following junior year at BGSU...in five games with Team Canada he scored one goal and registered four penalty minutes...has also played for the Utica Devils/ AHL (1988-90) and Cleveland Lumberjacks/ IHL (1998-99)...won the John B. Sollenberger Trophy (AHL’s top scorer) in 1990...received the Les Cunningham Plaque as the AHL’s MVP and was a First-Team AHL honoree in 1990...recipient of the Alka-Seltzer Plus Award in 1992 for possessing the NHL’s high plus/minus rating...that year was also his most successful, registering 35 goals and 40 assists (75 points) on the campaign...played with the Cleveland Lumberjacks/IHL in 1998-99...played the 1999-2000 season with Rapperswil before retiring. Regular Season | Playoffs New Jersey Devils (1988-90) Detroit Red Wings (1990-93) Winnipeg Jets (1993-94) Chicago Blawkhawks (1993-95) Tampa Bay Lightning (1995-99) NHL Totals (11 seasons)
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GP 21 210 60 26 215 532
G 5 84 9 9 42 149
A 9 86 18 8 66 187
Pts. 14 170 27 17 108 336
PIM | 6 113 18 14 66 217
GP - 19 - 6 5 30
G - 4 - 0 0 4
A - 3 - 0 0 3
Pts. - 7 - 0 0 7
PIM 12 8 0 20
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Coaching Staff
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Coaching Staff
Chris Bergeron • Head Coach Third Season • Miami, ‘93 Head coach Chris Bergeron completed his second season at the helm of the Orange and Brown in 2011-12, leading the Falcons to a 14-25-5 overall record, including a mark of 5-19-4 in conference play. While the overall record may not be flashy, the program saw steady improvement throughout the season, culminating in four postseason wins and a 5-5-0 record in the final 10 contests, with a victory over then-No. 3 Michigan. The team also recorded back-to-back shootout victories over then-No. 2 Ohio State in the latter stages of the season. Bergeron was named the Falcons’ seventh head coach in program history on April 12, 2010 and has posted an overall record of 24–52–9 in his first two years. Under Bergeron’s leadership, Bowling Green completed two CCHA Tournament upsets on the road last year, defeating Northern Michigan and national runner-up Ferris State in best two-out-of-three series’ to become the first No. 11 seed to ever reach the CCHA semifinals. The Falcons’ appearance at Joe Louis Arena marked their first trip to the CCHA semifinals in eleven years (2000-2001). Bergeron also saw two of his players earn conference honors last season, including Player of the Week (Andrew Hammond) and Rookie of the Week (Ryan Carpenter) twice. The Falcons saw most of their improvement in Bergeron’s first season on the defensive side of the puck. Bowling Green lowered its goals-allowed per game by 0.8 and improved its penalty kill percentage by 6.7 percent from 2009-10 to 2010-11. Bergeron’s influence helped drop the Falcons’ total number of penalties and penalty minutes (PIM) considerably, leading to fewer power play chances for their opponents. In his first postseason action leading the Orange and Brown, Bergeron led the Falcons to a feat that no other Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) team had ever accomplished in the conference’s 40-year history. As the lowest seeded team in the tournament, the Falcons upset the number five seeded Northern Michigan Wildcats in Marquette, Mich. during the first round of the 2010-11 CCHA Tournament. The Falcons fell to NMU in game one but collected steam and willed themselves to back-to-back wins in games two and three. They capped off the set with a double overtime victory in the finale after freshman Bryce Williamson scored less than a minute into the second overtime session to clinch the series and send BGSU to its first secondround playoff series since 2007. Prior to that series, no CCHA team had ever won a playoff series as the lowest seeded team in the conference tournament. Well-known as an outstanding recruiter, Bergeron helped rebuild the Miami RedHawk program and sustained success from 2000-2010. In his time in Oxford, Ohio his teams collected a cumulative record of 226-139-37 overall and a conference record of 161-83-28. Over the last ten seasons, Bergeron helped guide the RedHawks to six NCAA Tournament appearances, consecutive Frozen Four showings in 2008-09 and 2009-10, two first places finishes in the CCHA and six seasons with 20 or more overall wins. In 2009-10, the RedHawks finished 29-8-7 (21-2-5-2) and spent all but three weeks as the No. 1 team in the country ranked by the USCHO.com Coaches Poll. During the regular season, the RedHawks mounted a 23-game unbeaten streak in conference play. Under his guidance, Bergeron saw nine Miami forwards earn All-CCHA honors including three two seasons ago. He also saw goaltender Cody Reichard named to the All-America West Second Team while also obtaining CCHA Player of the Year honors. In six of his last seven years at Miami, Bergeron saw at least one student-athlete named to the All-American team and eight times had a player named to an All-American Team. Since 2001 and prior to the 2009-10 season, 19 RedHawks have been drafted by a NHL team and 34 have played professionally. He was part of a staff that was honored with the CCHA Coach of the Year award four times (2000-01, 2003-04, 2005-06 and 2009-10) and the AHCA National Coaching Staff of the Year award in 2005-06. Bergeron played at Miami from 1989-93 and was a two-year team captain, leading the team to its first CCHA Championship in program history as a senior. During that season, Bergeron scored a team-high 61 points on 21 goals and 40 assists. Along with his offensive achievements that year, the four-year letterwinner was named the CCHA’s Best Defensive Forward as well as Miami’s Most Outstanding Senior. He then spent seven years playing professionally before returning to Miami as an assistant coach. During Pictured above is the Bergeron family, including, Janis, that time, he played with the Adirondack Red Wings (AHL), the Birmingham Bulls (ECHL), the Toledo Chris (back) Connor and Logan (front). Storm (ECHL), the Cincinnati Cyclones (IHL) and the Columbus Cottonmouths (CHL), being named a league all-star four times. He also has coaching experience at the professional level, having served as a player/assistant coach with the Port Huron Bordercats of the United Hockey League for two seasons. Bergeron graduated from Miami in 1993, earning a bachelor’s degree in education. He and his wife, Janis, now reside in Bowling Green with their two sons, Logan, 12, and Connor, nine.
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BERGERON AS A COACH • In his sixth season with the RedHawks, Bergeron saw his team rise to No. 1 in three different national polls, the first Miami team to achieve a No. 1 ranking in school history. The team was named tops in the country on Jan. 30, 2006 after a weekend sweep of Ferris State. • Named to the 2005-06 AHCA National Coaching Staff of the Year. • Saw three Miami forwards receive All-CCHA recognition after the 2009-10 season. • Miami forward Tommy Wingels signed a professional contract with the San Jose Sharks in June 2010, marking the 35th player Bergeron has seen go on to play pro hockey. • Last three years with Miami produced a part in two CCHA Championships and two consecutive Frozen Four appearances (2008-09, 2009-10), including National Runner-Up honors in 2008-09. • Doubled Bowling Green State University’s win total in first season as head coach. • Defeated Northern Michigan University in the first round of the CCHA Tournament as the 11th seed. Became the first school in CCHA history to defeat a higher seeed in a three game series. • Completed two CCHA Tournament upsets on the road last year, defeating NMU and national-runner up Ferris State. Became first No. 11 seed to ever reach the CCHA Semifinals. • Led Falcons to Joe Louis Arena last season, marking the Falcons first return to the CCHA Semifinals in over 10 years. (2000-01).
BERGERON AS A PLAYER
• Was a four year letterwinner at Miami University from 1989-93. • As a winger under then-head coach George Gwozdecky, he became one of only 41 players in program history to join the 100-Point Club with 120 points in his playing career. • Captained the RedHawks during the 1992-93 season and was an alternate captain in 1991-92. • Achieved a career statistical line of 48 goals and 72 assists for 120 points in 143 career games.
• Named the Steve Cady Most Improved Player after the 1990-91 season.
• Played for the Adirondack Red Wings (AHL) after his graduation from Miami in 1993 and recorded six goals and five assists (11 points) in 41 games.
• Had back-to-back 20+ goal seasons with the Birmingham Bulls (ECHL) in 1994-95 and 1995-96. • Posted a career year with the Columbus Cottonmouths (CHL) in 1997-98 with a 119-point season (65-54--119) in 65 games and a 6-5--11 line in 12 post-season games that year.
Toledo Storm (ECHL) ...................... 1993-94, 1995-96, 1996-97 Adirondack Red Wings (AHL) ........................ 1994-95, 1995-96 Cincinnati Cyclones (IHL) ............... 1994-95, 1996-97, 1997-99
Carolina Monarchs (AHL) .............................................. 1995-96 Las Vegas Thunder (IHL) ................................................ 1996-97 Columbus Cottonmouths (CHL) .................................... 1997-98 Port Huron Border Cats (UHL) ................... 1998-99, 1999-2000
• Saw two of his players earn conference honors in 2011-12 (Andrew Hammond and Ryan Carpenter).
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Ty Eigner • Assistant Coach Third Season • Bowling Green, ‘93 Assistant coach Ty Eigner returns to his alma mater for a third season behind the Falcon bench, looking to build on the success of last year. The 1993 Bowling Green graduate accumulated 14 years of coaching and administrative experience prior to being named to the Falcons’ staff in May 2010. He also played three years at the professional level. With his experience as a defenseman from his playing days, Eigner has helped guide two large freshmen classes, aiding heavily in the development of the defensive corps. The Falcon defense has allowed nearly one fewer goal-per-game since Eigner’s arrival in 2010, dropping from 3.8 allowed to 2.9 over a two-year span. Eigner has also been an integral part in the growth of the program as a whole, helping improve the team’s overall win total in each of his first two seasons. Prior to his return to the Orange and Brown, Eigner most recently completed a two-year stint as an associate coach for the boy’s hockey program at Eden Prairie High School in Minnesota. While there, Eigner helped lead the Eagles to the Minnesota AA state championship, and was named State AA Assistant Coach of the Year in 2009. Between 1996 and 2008, Eigner led two Minnesota high school hockey programs, receiving recognition as an outstanding head coach at both stops. Between 1996 and 1999, he headed the Rosemount High School (Rosemount, Minn.) hockey program, and was named the Section 5AA Coach of the Year for the 1997-98 season. In 1999, Eigner moved on to coach Brainerd High School (Brainerd, Minn.), where he was named the Section 7AA Coach of the Year for the 2005-06 season. The Minnesota Hockey Coaches also honored Eigner with the Dave Peterson Award in his final season (2008) with the Warriors. From 1999 to 2008, Eigner served as a full-time instructor for Minnesota Hockey Camps, as well as the Hockey Director for the Brainerd Amateur Hockey Association. He also coached and evaluated within USA Hockey 15 & 17 National camps, a position held since 2005. Prior to his return to Bowling Green, Eigner had coached 30 young men who went on to play collegiate or junior hockey. At Eden Prairie he coached Nick Leddy, the 16th overall selection in the 2009 NHL Amateur Draft and now a defenseman for the University of Minnesota. In Brainerd, he coached defenseman Carl Sneep, who helped Boston College to two national titles before signing with the Pittsburgh Penguins. Eigner served as Bowling Green’s captain for the 1992-93 season, and was a member of the program’s last two NCAA tournament teams. Eigner’s playing career at Bowling Green spanned 123 games, where he had a line of four goals, nine assists and 13 points. He played under Falcon coaching legend Jerry York, and as captain in 1992-1993, led the team to an 11-game turnaround, as well as a five-game improvement in CCHA play from the year before. Eigner and his wife, Erika currently reside in Bowling Green with their three children, Peter, Ellie and Kate.
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Barry Schutte • Assistant Coach Third Season • Miami, ‘98
Barry Schutte enters his third season as an assistant coach for the Bowling Green State University hockey program, joining the Falcons after spending the majority of his hockey career with Miami University. Schutte works primarily with the offense, while also dealing with recruiting and academic affairs. Schutte joined the Orange and Brown as an assistant coach in May 2010, bringing a wealth of hockey knowledge from a player, coach and administrative standpoint. While at Miami, Schutte served as Director of Goggin Ice Arena, and was responsible for the entire oversight of the facility. Schutte’s time at Goggin Ice Arena spanned nine seasons, starting from 1999-2003, with a second stint coming from 2005-2010. Schutte, whose leadership made Goggin one of the best facilities in collegiate hockey, also served as the Senior Director of Recreational Auxiliaries for the university in 2007. Schutte received his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Miami in 1997, playing four seasons of varsity hockey for the RedHawks. In 131 games, Schutte scored 25 goals, adding 33 assists for 58 total points. Schutte also earned 99 penalty minutes over his collegiate career. Beginning in 1999, he spent the next four years working at Miami in various capacities, including physical education instructor and head coach of the Miami University club hockey program. As head coach, Schutte guided the team to their first ever National Championship in the 1999-2000 season. After leading the club team for two seasons, Schutte eventually took the role of volunteer assistant coach for the varsity hockey team from 2001-2003. In 2003, Schutte left Miami for the first time in his professional career, serving as the associate head coach and general manager for the Chicago Steel of the United States Hockey League. While in Chicago, Schutte earned 60 victories from 2003-05. Schutte returned to Oxford in 2005, resuming the role of Director of Goggin Ice Arena. After his return to Miami, the RedHawks compiled a 135-52-21 overall record, five consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, two regular-season CCHA championships and advanced to the NCAA Frozen Four each of the last two seasons. “Barry is a great example and leader for our players,” said head coach Chris Bergeron. “His experience in the CCHA and USHL make him a great addition to our staff.” The Thunder Bay, Ontario native and his wife, Carey, now reside in Bowling Green, Ohio with their two sons Brady and Colin, and daughter Hallie.
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Support Staff Shane Connelly • Director of Hockey Operations Second Season • Wisconsin, ‘09 Shane Connelly returns to Bowling Green for his second year as Director of Hockey Operations, completing a successful initial campaign in 2011-12. Connelly brings a wealth of hockey knowledge and experience to BGSU after playing stints at the junior, collegiate, and professional level. Prior to college, the former goaltender played junior hockey for two seasons with the Chicago Steel (USHL) where he posted a record of 34-30-4 in 74 appearances. Connelly played four seasons of collegiate hockey at the University of Wisconsin (WCHA) from 2005 to 2009. His career goals-against average (2.39), save percentage (.913), and shutout total (eight) each rank top five in Badgers history. Recording 19 of his 41 career victories as a senior in 2008-09, Connelly also won three games as a freshman backup during Wisconsin’s run to the NCAA Championship in 2005-06. After graduating from Wisconsin in 2009 with a degree in Communications, Connelly joined the ECHL as a member of the Johnstown Chiefs. Over parts of two seasons in the ECHL, Connelly split time between the Johnstown Chiefs, South Carolina Stingrays, Elmira Jackals, Trenton Devils, and Utah Grizzlies. In 74 ECHL appearances, Connelly compiled a record of 25-30-11 including five shutouts, with a 3.14 goals-against average and 0.900 save percentage. The Cheltenham, Pennsylvania native now resides in Bowling Green, Ohio.
Dan Fischer • Athletic Trainer Third Season • Missouri State, ‘07 Dan Fischer was named an Assistant Athletic Trainer on July 1, 2010, working primarily with the men’s ice hockey program. He received his master’s degree in sport administration from Bowling Green in May of 2009. Fischer was a graduate assistant in the BGSU sports medicine department from 2007-09, supervising the athletic training for the men’s soccer and softball programs, assisting with football. After graduating from Bowling Green, Fischer was named an Assistant Athletic Trainer at Austin Peay State University in September of 2009, where he supervised the volleyball and softball programs. He received his bachelor’s degree in sports medicine/athletic training from Missouri State University in May of 2007.
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Support Staff Scott Jess • Equipment Manager 17th Season • Miami, ‘89 Scott Jess is in his 17th season handing out equipment, sharpening skates and managing the ice arena equipment room for the Falcons. A popular member of the Falcon hockey entourage, “Scooter” is also the head equipment specialist for the BGSU baseball, tennis, golf and swimming programs. Jess, a native of Clyde, Ohio, came to BGSU after serving six seasons as head equipment manager/trainer in the East Coast Hockey League. He spent three seasons with the Raleigh Ice Caps (1992-95) following stints with the Richmond Renegades (1990-92) and the Virginia Lancers (1989-90). A 1982 graduate of Clyde High School, he was the recipient of Richmond’s Outstanding Service Award in 1991-92. Jess, received his undergraduate degree in sports management from Miami University in 1989 after transferring from Indiana State University. He also earned a minor in sports medicine from MU. While in Oxford, Jess served as student equipment manager for the Redskins’ hockey team in 1988-89. He is a member of the American Equipment Managers Association and the National Hockey League Equipment Managers Association. Jess is married to the former Sandy Lorenzen.
Kenneth Goodrich • Strength and Conditioning Fourth Season • Michigan State ‘09 Kenny Goodrich joins the Falcons for a fourth season, his first as Associate Director of Strength and Conditioning. Prior to coming to Bowling Green, Goodrich had been a graduate assistant strength coach at Michigan State University from 2007-09 and as a volunteer assistant from 2005-07. Originally from Decatur, Mich., Goodrich earned his masters in Kinesiology / Sports Administration from Michigan State in 2009 and is certified under the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association. He and his wife, Amy, currently reside in Bowling Green, Ohio with thier daughter Cami.
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Medical Staff Dr. Tom Wojciechowski
A fixture around the Falcon athletic program for many years is team physician Dr. Tom Wojciechowski. “Doc Wojo,” as he is known around the program, received a B.S. in Pharmacy from the University of Toledo in 1967, and his M.D. from Wayne State University. He did his residency from 1975-78 at Toledo Hospital before entering into private practice in Bowling Green. Dr. Wojciechowski received his American Board of Family Practice Board Certification in 1979.
Dr. Carlos Gomez
Carlos E. Gomez, M.D., specializes in general orthopaedics, sports medicine and total joint replacements. He received his medical degree from El Bosque University Medical School in Bogota, Columbia where he also completed his residency. Dr. Gomez completed his fellowship in orthopaedic trauma at the University of Toledo.
CONSULTANTS Dr. Jeffrey Noftz
Dr. Jeffrey Noftz is the head team physician for the BGSU program. He is currently an assistant professor in both the Physician Assistant Program and the Physical Therapy Program at BGSU. He was assistant professor in Orthopaedics and Family Practice prior to accepting a position at The Bowling Green Clinic, specializing in non-operative musculoskeletal pathology and family practice.
Dr. Richard Barker
Dr. Richard Barker, a Bowling Green native, is the head team orthopaedic surgeon. He completed his undergraduate degree at BGSU in 1969, and completed his medical degree, as well as postgraduate orthopaedic residency training, at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.
Dr. Cathy Canter
Dr. Cathy Canter completed her undergraduate and MBA degrees from the University of Alabama, where she was a scholarship athlete in track and cross country. Dr. Cantor received her medical degree at the University of South Alabama (1997-2001). She completed an internal medicine residency at The Ohio State University and a pediatrics residency at Columbus Children’s Hospital (2001-2005).
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Dr. Michael Bielefeld (General Surgery) Dr. James Bingle (Cardiology) Dr. Zhanna Brant (BGSU Student Health Center) Dr. Glenn Egelman (BGSU Student Health Center) Dr. Merrill Gladden (Orthopedics - Hand/Wrist specialist) Dr. Douglas Hess (General Surgery) Mark Krautheim (Counseling, Psychology) Dr. Lisa Merrell (Family Practice) Dr. Robert Neville (Ophthalmology) Dr. Patrick O’Shea (Chiropractic) Dr. Jay L. Smith (Pain Management) Dr. Christina Tam (Ophthalmology) Dr. Robert Tam (Ophthalmology)
ASSOCIATES Dr. John Archer (Optometry) Dr. Beau Bortel (Podiatry) Dr. Mile Brujic (Optometry) Dr. Brent DeVries (Cardiology) Dr. George Hebecka (Dentistry) Dr. Jeffrey Levin (Dentistry) Dr. Lyle Nowicki (Optometry) Dr. James Phipps (Dentistry) Dr. Dave Shilling (Optometry) Dr. Tom Snyder (Chiropractic) Dr. Todd Stoner (Dentist)
2012-13 RETURNING PLAYERS
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What was the biggest thing you learned as a coach last season? CB: From a personal perspective I learned that I have to be way more consistent with my daily approach. I feel like I was way too high when things were okay, and way too low when things weren’t. I’m not sure if everyone saw that and felt that, but behind the scenes I was way too inconsistent with my daily approach. I believe whole-heartedly that in the short, small picture, the day-to-day approach. The let’s focus on today, let’s not worry about tomorrow, let’s forget about yesterday. I got way too caught up in that last year, especially in the first half of the year. As the season went on I talked to my family and my friends, in particular my two assistant coaches, Barry (Schutte) and Ty (Eigner), we all got through it together. I really feel like I’m going to challenge myself to make sure that doesn’t happen this year because there are expectations this year. And if those expectations aren’t met, especially early, that doesn’t mean the plan isn’t working and I can’t feel sorry for myself. I need to be way more consistent in my approach. Briefly talk about the new guys, do they fit that mold that has been set here in the past two recruiting classes? CB: They physically fit the mold. You’ll see more size, better skaters, and more offense. Are they going to be willing, on a daily basis, to come out of their comfort zone and take their game or academics to a whole new level, that’s something that’s a work in progress. There’s no reason to believe that they wont. They fit our recruiting model. They are the type of kids that we want around us for four years. They’re starting to get pushed to where they’re going to have to be willing to do things at a higher level, and we’re seeing good things at this point. But it’s very early, so collectively it’s a good group with a lot of potential to make an impact on this program over their time here. Now when we have some time under our belt and see them on a daily basis, we’ll be able to say how big their impact is going to be. We hope, we think, their impact is going to be good, really, really good, or even great because that’s the type 28
Season Outlook Q&A
of kids they are. There’s no reason to believe that they can’t be better than they even think they can be based on our culture and our brand, and based on them willing to push themselves harder than they’ve ever pushed themselves before. We feel really good about this group. But we also feel good about the older guys, and that they’re learning from a lot more established, into the brand, into the culture group. So it makes it a little easier on them than some of the other first year groups that we’ve had come through here. What’s your biggest concern heading into this season? CB: Our biggest concern, my biggest concern, is we lose track of the process, and we lose our focus on a daily basis based on results. I know there’s progress being made with this program, we know there’s progress being made. The reality is however, everybody judges us on wins and losses. Especially with how we finished last year, everyone’s going to expect us to win at the same level that we were at the end of last season, and that’s what we expect. But if it doesn’t happen, that doesn’t mean things aren’t progressing, and things aren’t going the way we expect them to go. The winning and losing is going to take care of itself as our brand, as our culture continues to establish itself more. That’s our biggest concern, is that going to happen? I don’t know. Why would that happen? I don’t really know. We still are a young group when it comes to this culture and this brand, but I’d have to say that’s our biggest concern. Losing track of the big picture. There’s no reason to lose track of what we’re doing here based on winning and losing necessarily, and that’s what we’re going to have to fight ourselves on. What’s do you feel is the team’s biggest strength? CB: Well I think this team potentially could score more goals than we have in the past, and that’s not a great comparison because we haven’t scored goals at a very good level the last two years we’ve been here. But I think this team has potential to do that, I think there’s more than one or two guys to look at to contribute offensively, and you know we expect more defensemen to get involved from that aspect of our game. I feel like other than that it’s the same, they feel really good about themselves, we’re a really close bunch, I really like that
Season Outlook Q&A
about our group, we are acting like a family. But to this point there has been no adversity, and we all know that some colors come out through adversity. We are trying to train ourselves mentally to handle adversity in a certain way. We’ll see how that goes once we start playing games here and it’s for real, but I like the fact that our team is starting to take the shape of the team we’re trying to put together, we want to be a team that competes really hard and has a work ethic, which is what we have. We’ve done that for the past couple of years, we also want to be a team that has lots of size, and we believe we have that. We want to be a team that can get up and down the ice and skate, and we think we can do that. Ultimately, we want to be a team that can defend, and I think we’ve established being able to defend okay the last couple years, now we want to make that defending better, but I just think this is starting to resemble more of a type of team we’re trying to put together here. You named Cam Wojtala and Ryan Carpenter co-captains this year. Why those two, and what do they bring to the table? CB: Well first of all, we picked those guys as a program, each individual person in the program had a vote on that, and Ryan and Cam came out as the two guys we think should be our leaders, and that included the players. Their example on a daily basis is outstanding. They both have their strengths and their weaknesses when it comes to the communication piece, which I think is a big part of being a leader. But we feel like one of the things that gets overlooked or leaders forget about is their own game. As a sophomore and as a junior, we can’t afford either of them not to focus on their own game first and be able to take that leadership component and focus on that. They have to be the best Cam and the best Ryan they can be before they can be good leaders, because they’re natural leaders. They’re guys that people naturally gravitate towards, so if they’re taking care of themselves and doing what they do best, people will gravitate towards them and follow them. I think we have a bunch of good followers too, and that’s not a negative. I think good followers get overlooked as well, and undervalued. We don’t undervalue that, we’ve
got a couple of real strong leaders and you can even include Andrew Wallace and Andrew Hammond as a really strong leadership core. Then we’ve got a bunch of guys that want to follow a good leader, and are leaders in the making in their own right. So you know it’s their example on a daily basis that gets your attention, and then it’s all of our responsibility to help those two guys be the best leaders that they can be, we feel good about it. This season will be a success if______ CB: I feel that this season will be a success if we continue to make strides when it comes to our culture, and the brand we are trying to create at Bowling Green, which is the willingness to be great on a daily basis. A bunch of kids that believe in that, that live that, it’s a hard thing to measure here, but we’re going to know if that’s what we have our not, and this season will be a success because of that. That’s a coach’s answer, everybody thinks it will be a success if we win a certain number of games, well I’m not going to do that. It’ll be a success anyway based on if we can continue to build this culture up, and this brand up where it can be sustained over the next 20, 25, 30, whatever it may be years. For anybody that comes through this program, they’re going to know what it means to be apart of the Bowling Green hockey family. So that’s not a great way to fill in the blank, but that’s the best way I can put it. It’ll be a success if we can continue to build our brand to where we feel it needs to be.
2012-13 Captains Cam Wojtala and Ryan Carpenter
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The 2012-13 Falcons 1
2012-13 Numerical Roster #
Name
Cl.
Pos.
S/C
Height
Weight
1
Andrew Hammond
Sr.
G
L
6‐3
190
2
Ryan Peltoma
Sr.
D
R
6‐2
195
3
Connor Kucera
So.
D
L
6‐2
210
Twin Lakes, Ind. / Des Moines (USHL)
4
Mike Sullivan
So.
D
L
6‐1
190
Toronto, Ontario / Markham (OJHL)
5
Rusty Hafner
So.
D
L
6‐0
200
Toledo, Ohio / Wellington Dukes (OJHL)
6
Derek Hills
So.
D
L
6‐2
210
Campbell River, British Columbia / Amarillo (NAHL)
7
Jake Sloat
Jr.
D
L
5‐11
185
Louisville, Col. / Owatonna (NAHL)
8
Jose Delgadillo
Fr.
D
R
6‐3
200
Milwaukee, Wis. / Indiana Ice (USHL)
10
Marc Rodriguez
Sr.
F
R
5‐9
180
Aurora, Ill. / Sioux Falls (USHL)
11
Dan DeSalvo
So.
F
R
5‐8
170
Rolling Meadows, Ill. / Des Moines (USHL)
12
Bryce Williamson
Jr.
F
R
6‐0
190
Seba Beach, Alberta / St. Albert (AJHL)
13
Adam Berkle
So.
F
R
6‐3
193
Collegeville, Pa. / Youngstown (USHL)
14
Camden Wojtala
Jr.
F
L
6‐2
190
Trenton, Mich. / Omaha (USHL)
15
Marcus Perrier
So.
D
L
6‐1
225
Thunder Bay, Ontario / Sioux Falls (USHL)
16
Chad Sumsion
Jr.
F
L
6‐1
200
Woodstock, Ontario / Newmarket (CCHL)
17
Ben Murphy
Fr.
F
R
6‐0
200
Duxbury, Mass. / Carleton Place (CJHL)
18
Ryan Viselli
Jr.
F
R
5‐10
180
Windsor, Ontario / Penticton (BCHL)
21
Ted Pletsch
So.
F
L
6‐3
210
Canton, Mich. / Pembroke (CJHL)
22
Ryan Carpenter
So.
F
R
6‐1
180
Oviedo, Fla. / Sioux City (USHL)
23
Brent Tate
Fr.
F
R
6‐2
180
Canton, Mich. / Lincoln (USHL)
24
Brett Mohler
Jr.
F
R
6‐1
175
Yorba Linda, Calif./ Tri‐City (USHL)
25
Dajon Mingo
So.
F
R
5‐10
175
Canton, Mich. / Des Moines (USHL)
26
Mark Cooper
Fr.
F
R
6‐2
185
Scarborough, Ontario / St. Michaels (OJHL)
27
Andrew Wallace
Jr.
F
L
5‐10
180
Bedford, Nova Scotia / Surrey (BCHL)
28
Bobby Shea
Sr.
D
R
5‐11
195
Harrison Township, Mich. / Green Bay (USHL)
29
Ralfs Freibergs
Fr.
D
L
5‐11
191
Riga, Latvia / Lincoln (USHL)
30
Scott Zacharias
Jr.
G
R
6‐3
180
Winnipeg, Manitoba / Pembroke (CJHL)
31
Tommy Burke
Fr.
G
L
6‐1
185
Chaska, Minn. / Bismarck Bobcats (NAHL)
Pronunciation Guide Adam Berkle..........................................................Berkl Cam Wojtala..................................................... Wo-tala Chad Sumsion............................................... Sum-shin Marcus Perrier...............................................Per-E-air Connor Kucera................................................Ku-sara Barry Schutte....................................................Shootee Bobby Shea.............................................................Shay
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Hometown/Last team (league) Surrey, British Columbia / Vernon (BCHL) Brainerd, Minn. / North Iowa (NAHL)
2012-13 Returning Players
#13 |Adam Berkle Sophomore |Forward | 6-3 | 193 | Shoots:R | Collegeville, Pa./Youngstown (USHL) 2011-2012 (freshman): One of only four Falcons to play in all 44 games during the season…scored seven goals ranking fifth on the team…his 14 assists ranked second on the team…ranked fourth on the team with 21 points, and was one of four Falcons to hit the 20-point plateau… led the team in shots with 125 on the season…ranked third on the team with two game-winning goals…finished the season with a minus -8 on-ice rating…committed 17 penalties for a total of 45 PIMs…secured his first career point with an assist against Connecticut in a 4-4 tie, finishing the game with a plus -2 rating… scored his first goal against Lake Superior State, a game-winner in a 1-0 win… recorded his first multi-point game against Canisius with a two-assist effort in a 3-1 win…earned an assist in a 4-4 tie against Miami…after an assist against Ohio State, he recorded two goals and an assist against Alaska in a two-game set, marking his first career three-game point streak…recorded two assists in a 3-2 win against Notre Dame, finishing the game with a plus -3 rating…scored goals in back-to-back games against Ferris State and Michigan to close out the regular season…led the Falcons with seven points against Northern Michigan in the first round of the playoffs, scoring two goals and five assists in the threegame series. Prior to BGSU: Spent the 2009-10 and 2010-11 season with the Youngstown Phantoms (USHL) where he played in 120 games...scored 28 goals and 27 assists (55 points)…finished fifth on the team in points both seasons…amassed 209 penalty minutes over two seasons with Youngstown…was a four-year letter winner at Lasalle High School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania…took home a state championship in 2008…served as captain for Youngstown and Lasalle. Personal: Full name—Adam Scott Berkle…son of Scott and Elaine Berkle… has a brother named Zack and a sister named Dana…majoring in business.
Career Stats vs. CCHA Opponents Gms G A Alaska 4 2 1 Ferris State 7 1 0 Lake Superior 2 1 0 Miami (OH) 3 0 1 Michigan 3 1 0 Michigan State 2 0 1 Northern Michigan 5 2 5 Notre Dame 4 0 2 Ohio State 2 0 1 Western Michigan 4 0 0
Pts. 3 1 1 1 1 1 7 2 1 0
Career Highlights Most Goals Game: 1 (Multiple) Most Assists Game: 2 (Multiple) Most Points Game: 3 (3/4/12 at NMU) First Collegiate Goal: 10/21/11 vs. LSSU First Collegiate Point: 10/8/11 vs. UConn (Assist)
OVERALL YEAR 2011-12 Career
GP 44 44
G 7 7
A 14 14
PTS 21 21
PN/MN 17/45 17/45
PPG/SHG/GWG 1/0/2 1/0/2
+/-8 -8
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#22 |Ryan Carpenter Sophomore |Forward | 6-1 | 180 | Shoots: R | Oviedo, Fla./Sioux City (USHL) 2011-2012 (freshman): Named CCHA Rookie Of The Week twice during the season…honored with the Bowling Green Rookie Of The Year Award and Sam Cooper Award…one of only four Falcons to play in all 44 games during the season…led the team in assists (19) and points (30), marking the first Falcon to score 30 points since 2008-09 (Svendsen and Sexton)… ranked second on the team with 11 goals…one of three Falcons (Marc Rodriguez, Carpenter and Shea) to score shorthanded…ranked second on the team with three gamewinning goals…finished the season with a plus -2 on-ice rating…scored a goal and an assist in his first career game, a 2-1 win over Connecticut…recorded two assists against Connecticut in a 4-4 tie…scored two goals against AlabamaHuntsville in a two-game road series, giving him points in the Falcons’ first four games of the season…recorded two assists against Notre Dame in a two-game home series, finishing the weekend with a plus -2 rating…recorded two goals and an assist in a two-game home sweep against Canisius, finishing the series with a plus -3 rating…scored a goal and three assists against Miami in a comeback shootout win, marking his first three-point game of his career…recorded his first career two-goal game in a 3-2 win over Notre Dame, giving him three points in the weekend series…recorded two assists against Northern Michigan in the first round of the playoffs, finishing the series with a plus -8 on ice rating… scored the game-winning overtime goal against Ferris State in game one of their playoff series…recorded two assists in game two against Ferris State, finishing with a plus -2 rating… scored a goal and two assists in the Falcons 4-3 seriesclinching game against Ferris State, finishing the series with five points and a plus -5 rating…scored a goal against Michigan in the CCHA Semifinals, extending his career-long point streak to five games. Prior to BGSU: Played two years for the Sioux City Musketeers…scored 23 goals and 44 assists (67 pts) in 117 career games…led team in assists during the 2010-2011 season…scored two goals and an assist in three career playoff games. Personal: Full name—Ryan Michael Carpenter…son of Michael and Nancy Carpenter…has a brother Chris and a sister Kelsey…father Michael played baseball for University of Central Florida…favorite athlete is Derek Jeter…attended Timber Creek High School…majoring in finance.
Career Stats vs. CCHA Opponents Gms G A Alaska 4 0 1 Ferris State 7 2 4 Lake Superior 2 0 0 Miami (OH) 3 1 2 Michigan 3 1 1 Michigan State 2 0 0 Northern Michigan 5 0 3 Notre Dame 4 2 3 Ohio State 2 0 0 Western Michigan 4 0 0
Career Highlights Most Goals Game: 2 (2/4/12 at ND) Most Assists Game: 2 (Multiple) Most Points Game: 3 (Multiple) First Collegiate Goal: 10/7/11 vs. UConn First Collegiate Point: 10/7/11 vs. UConn (Goal)
OVERALL YEAR 2011-12 Career
32
GP 44 44
G 11 11
A 19 19
PTS 30 30
PN/MN 10/31 10/31
Pts. 1 6 0 3 2 0 3 5 0 0
PPG/SHG/GWG 2/1/3 2/1/3
+/+2 +2
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#11 |Dan DeSalvo Sophomore |Forward | 5-8 | 170 | Shoots:R | Rolling Meadows, Ill./Des Moines (USHL) 2011-12 (freshman):Played in 35 games…led the Falcons with 14 goals scored…ranked fourth on the team with 11 assists…ranked second on the team with 25 points…was one of four Falcons to hit the 20-point plateau…led the team with four game-winning goals…finished the year with a team-best plus -4 on-ice rating… led the team with a .167 shooting percentage… committed 15 penalties for 41PIMs…blocked 11 shots…scored goals in back-to-back games against Connecticut and Alabama Huntsville to start the year…extended his five-game point streak with assists in three-straight games against UAH and a Lake Superior State (10/15-10/21)…scored a goal in a 3-5 loss to Ferris State at home…scored a goal against Miami in the Falcons’ shootout win on the road… collected assists in back-to-back games against Alaska-Fairbanks in a two-game set on the road…collected assists in back-to-back games against Notre Dame on the road, finishing plus-2 on the weekend…scored five goals and one assist in the Falcons’ opening playoff series with Northern Michigan, including back-toback two-goal games to close out the series. Finished the series with a plus-7 onice rating…scored two goals and an assist in the second game of the Ferris State series, finishing the game with a plus -2 rating…scored a hat-trick with an assist against FSU in the series-clinching game, marking the first Falcon to record a hat-trick since Derek Whitmore, in a 4-1 win against Western Michigan (Jan. 18, 2008) at the BGSU Ice Arena…DeSalvo now also holds the CCHA record for playoff goals (10), breaking the previous record of 8 held by three players (Mike Knuble Bobby Reynolds and Rick Brebant). Prior to BGSU: Played one season for the Des Moines Buccaneers…scored 14 goals and 28 assists (42 points) in 58 games…amassed 66 penalty minutes…led team in points (42) and tied for the team lead in assists (28)… one of two Des Moines Buccaneers (DeSalvo, and Kucera) joining the Falcons this season. Personal: Full name—Daniel Anthony DeSalvo…son of Larry and Judy DeSalvo…has one brother named Nick…father played college ice hockey for St. Mary’s…graduate of Fremd High School…majoring in accounting.
Career Stats vs. CCHA Opponents Gms G A Alaska 4 0 2 Ferris State 5 6 2 Lake Superior 2 0 2 Miami (OH) 3 1 0 Michigan 1 0 0 Michigan State 2 0 0 Northern Michigan 4 5 1 Notre Dame 4 0 2 Ohio State 1 0 0 Western Michigan 3 0 0
Pts. 2 8 2 1 0 0 6 2 0 0
Career Highlights Most Goals Game: 3 (3/11/12 at FSU) Most Assists Game: 1 (Multiple) Most Points Game: 4 (3/11/12 at FSU) First Collegiate Goal: 10/8/11 vs. UConn First Collegiate Point: 10/8/11 vs. UConn (Goal)
OVERALL YEAR 2011-12 Career
GP 35 35
G 14 14
A 11 11
PTS 25 25
PN/MN 15/41 15/41
PPG/SHG/GWG 1/0/4 1/0/4
+/+4 +4
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#5 |Rusty Hafner Sophomore |Defense | 6-0 | 200 | Shoots:L | Toledo, Ohio/Wellington (OJHL) 2011-2012 (freshman): Played in 19 games for the Orange and Brown…recorded two points, both assists…committed four penalties for 19 PIMs…blocked 19 shots…finished the season with an even -0 on-ice rating…earned his first-career point with an assist in a 3-1 win against Canisius…blocked three shots in a comeback shootout win against Miami…earned his second-career assist against Michigan State, blocking two shots and finishing the game with
a plus -1 rating.
Prior to BGSU: Most recently played for the Wellington Dukes (OJHL) during the second half of the 2010-11 season…tallied 1goal and 15 assists (16 points) in 35 games played… ranked second on the team with 47 penalty minutes…scored one goal and tallied seven assists (8 points) in 20 playoff games…Played for the Carleton Place Canadians (CJHL) for parts of two seasons (2009-2010)…tallied 15 goals and 19 assists (34 points) in 77 games played…was tied for the team lead in points (28) among defenseman in 2009-2010. Personal: Full name—Rusty James Hafner…son of Randy and Peggy Hafner… has two brothers, Randy Jr. and Ryan…has two sisters, Tara and Tiffany…father (Randy) and cousin (Kelly) both played college baseball for Bowling Green State University…majoring in exercise science.
Career Stats vs. CCHA Opponents Gms G A Alaska 1 0 0 Ferris State 2 0 0 Lake Superior 0 0 0 Miami (OH) 2 0 0 Michigan 0 0 0 Michigan State 2 0 1 Northern Michigan 2 0 0 Notre Dame 1 0 0 Ohio State 0 0 0 Western Michigan 2 0 0
Career Highlights Most Goals Game: NA Most Assists Game: 1 (Multiple) Most Points Game: 1 (Multiple) First Collegiate Goal: NA First Collegiate Point: 12/2/11 vs. MSU (Assist)
OVERALL YEAR 2011-12 Career
34
GP 19 19
G 0 0
A 2 2
PTS 2 2
PN/MN 4/19 4/19
PPG/SHG/GWG 0/0/0 0/0/0
+/0 0
Pts. 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
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#1 |Andrew Hammond Senior |Goalie | 6-3 | 190 | Shoots:L | Surrey, British Columbia/Vernon (BCHL) 2011-12 (junior): Started all 44 games between the pipes for the Falcons…set the single-season record for minutes played with 2,615:18…finished with a 2.73 save percentage, accounting for the seventh-best single-season mark in program history…stopped 1, 114 shots, accounting for the second-highest single-season total in program history…carried a record of 14-24-5 with a .903 save percentage and two shutouts…recipient of the Jim Sears Award (MVP) and Jim Ruehl Award (Best Defensive Player) for the second straight season…earned his first victory of the season with a 2-1 win over Connecticut, stopping 20-of-21 shots…stopped 29-of-30 shots against Alabama-Huntsville for his second 2-1 win of the season…recorded back-to-back shutouts against UAH (3-0) and Lake Superior State (1-0), stopping 40 shots over the two game stretch with a shutout streak of 129:27… recorded back-to-back 30+ save efforts against Alaska-Fairbanks, stopping 61 shots and allowing just four goals over the weekend…stopped 31-of-32 shots against Ohio State in the Falcon’s shootout win at home…stopped 27-of-28 shots against Alaska-Fairbanks for a 3-1 Falcon win…allowed just one goal on 28 shots in a 2-1 win over Western Michigan…earned his 10th win on the season stopping 27-of-30 shots in a 4-3 victory over Michigan at home…stopped 30-of-33 shots in the Falcon’s 5-3 win against Northern Michigan in the first round of the CCHA Playoffs…allowed just one goal on 35 shots in the 4-1 series-clinching win against NMU… made 54 saves in the team’s 3-2 overtime win against Ferris State in the second round of the playoffs…stopped 55 shots in 81:04 minutes against Michigan in the CCHA Semifinal game, falling one save short of tying Jordan Sigalet’s single-game save record...finished the year with eight games of 30 saves or more, three games with 40 saves or more and two games with 50 saves or more... 2010-2011 (sophomore): Made himself known as the surprise player of the year between the pipes…played in 27 games including 26 starts…went 6-17-3 on the season…recorded his first career win and shutout against Clarkson (Oct. 16) stopping all 31 Golden Knight shots on goal…made a season high 44 saves twice in a 4-1 loss against Alaska-Fairbanks (Oct. 30) and in a 2-1 double OT win at Northern Michigan (March 6) in game three of the CCHA Tournament…he preceded his game three performance with an outstanding 29-save shutout in game two…went 2-1 in shootout scenarios, saving 9-of-11 shots against (.820) with wins coming against Western Michigan and Northern Michigan…allowed two or fewer goals in six of his last nine games…allowed one or fewer goals in seven games, including two shutouts…had 11 games with 30 or more saves and two with 40 or more…finished the year allowing 68 goals with a 2.67 goals-against average and a save percentage of .915…against CCHA opponents, he maintained a 2.70 GAA and a .913 save percentage and a 1-12-3 record… was named Jim Ruehl Best Defensive Player and Jim Sears Most Valuable Defensive Player awards by the team. 2009-10 (freshman): Played in 19 games between the posts including 13 starts…made his first start in the team’s second game of the season at Minnesota State (Oct. 10) where he allowed four goals in 60 minutes of play while saving 37 shots…had six games where he saved 30 or more shots including one 40+ save day against Nebraska-Omaha (Oct. 30)…in that game against the Mavericks, he stopped 43 shots including all three shoot-out opportunities against him in his first decision leading to points for his team in a shoot out win (1-0) following a 3-3 tie…allowed fewer than three goals seven times…played his best in 59:46 against Providence (Oct. 24) allowing only two goals, both even-strength, against the Friars in a 3-1 loss, saving 29-of-31 shots against…led the team to a 2-2 tie and a shoot out win with Michigan State (Feb. 27)…is 2-0 in shoot out situations and saved all six shots taken against him…ended the season with a 0-12-2 record.
Career Stats vs. CCHA Opponents Gms Alaska 5 Ferris State 9 Lake Superior 6 Miami (OH) 7 Michigan 6 Michigan State 8 Northern Michigan 11 Notre Dame 5 Ohio State 5 Western Michigan 6
GAA
Save% Record
2.43 3.99 1.57 3.87 3.62 3.22 2.91 2.44 2.78 2.77
.926 .878 .942 .881 .912 .902 .908 .913 .983 .903
1-4-0 2-6-0 2-1-1 0-6-1 1-5-0 0-6-1 4-6-1 1-4-0 0-2-2 1-3-2
Career Highlights Most Saves Game: 55 (3/16/12 vs Mich.) Most Wins Season: 14 Most Shutouts Season: 2 (twice) First Collegiate Win: 10/16/10 vs. Clarkson First Collegiate Shutout:
10/16/10 vs. Clarkson Prior to BGSU: Played with the Vernon Vipers of the BCHL…had a 2008-09 regular season record of 27-171, including a league-leading five shut outs…posted a 2.30 GAA mark and a .912 save percentage…finished the season with a 39-17-1 record and 2.06 goals-against mark and a .923 save percentage…team was ranked fourth in the country and sported a 42-12-1-3 overall record that year…co-recipient of the Canucks Silver Skate Award recognizing passion and dedication to parents, coaches, volunteers and players in the league…voted team MVP…received league honors for BCHL Top Goalie and Top Goalie Duo with teammate Graeme Gordon…named to the BCHL All-Star team…team was 2009 BCHL Fred Page champions, Doyle Cup champions and Royal Bank Cup national champions. Personal: Full name is Andrew Robert Hammond…born on February 11, 1988…son of Marshall and Sandie Hammond…has a brother, Matt, and a sister, Christine… nicknamed “Hammy”…major is sport management.
OVERALL YEAR 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Career
GP/GS 19/13 27/25 44/44 89-81
MIN 836:43 1528:36 2615:18 4920:37
W-L-T 0-12-2 6-17-3 14 -24-5 20-53-10
GA 60 68 119 247
GAA 4.30 2.67 2.73 2.96
SAVE% .880 .915 .903 .903
SHO 0 2 2 4
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#3 |Connor Kucera Sophomore |Defense | 6-2 | 210 | Shoots:L | Twin Lakes, Ind./Des Moines (USHL) 2011-2012 (freshman): Played in 40 games at defense for the Falcons…recorded one goal and seven assists, ranking third among defenseman with eight points…ranked third on the team with 18 penalties committed, ranking fifth on the team in penalty minutes with 36…blocked 21 shots…. was one of three Falcons to finish the year with a plus on-ice rating, earning a plus -2 on the year…recorded his first career point against Miami in a comeback shootout win, recording an assist and a plus -2 rating…earned an assist and a blocked shot against Michigan State…finished with a plus -2 rating against Western Michigan in a 2-1 win at home…recorded an assist and a plus -1 rating in a 3-2 win over Notre Dame…recorded a plus -2 rating in a 3-2 win over Michigan…earned an assist and a plus -2 rating in the Falcons’ 3-2 win over Ferris State in the CCHA playoffs…earned his first career goal against Ferris State in game two of the series. Prior to BGSU: Played one season for the Des Moines Buccaneers of the USHL…scored two goals, five assists (7pts) and amassed 66 penalty minutes in 53 career games…led the team in plus/minus with a (+19) mark…won a state championship while attending Culver Military academy in 2008.. one of two Des Moines Buccaneers (DeSalvo, and Kucera) joining the Falcons this season. Personal: Full name—Connor Paul Kucera…son of Kevin and Maureen Kucera…has two brothers named Luke and Corbin…played for coaches Al Clark and Dan Davidge at the Culver Military Academy…lettered four years in baseball…favorite athlete is Joe Sakic.
Career Stats vs. CCHA Opponents Gms G A Alaska 4 0 0 Ferris State 7 1 2 Lake Superior 2 0 0 Miami (OH) 3 0 2 Michigan 3 0 0 Michigan State 2 0 1 Northern Michigan 5 0 1 Notre Dame 4 0 1 Ohio State 2 0 0 Western Michigan 4 0 0
Pts. 0 3 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0
Career Highlights Most Goals Game: 1 (3/10/12 at FSU) Most Assists Game: 1 (Multiple) Most Points Game: 1 (Multiple) First Collegiate Goal: 3/10/12 at FSU First Collegiate Point: 11/19/11 at. Miami (Assist)
OVERALL YEAR 2011-12 Career
36
GP 40 40
G 1 1
A 7 7
PTS 8 8
PN/MN 18/36 18/36
PPG/SHG/GWG 0/0/0 0/0/0
+/+2 +2
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#24 |Brett Mohler Junior |Forward | 6-1 | 175 | Shoots:R | Yorba Linda, Calif/Tri City (USHL) 2011-2012 (sophomore): Played in only 14 games for the Falcons due to injury…recorded five assists and eight blocks…committed three penalties for 17 PIMs…finished the season with a minus -3 rating… recorded back-to-back assists against Alabama Huntsville in a two game away series…recorded an assist and a plus -1 rating against Notre Dame…recorded assists in back-to-back games against Ferris State and Canisius. 2010-2011 (freshman): Played in 39 games…scored his first career goal, a game-winner, and point against Alabama-Huntsville (Oct. 23) in a 4-2 win… had a four-game point streak and scored nine points in a seven-game span from Nov. 6 to Nov. 27…recorded 17 points (7g, 10a) as a freshman with three goals coming on the power play…put together his first multi-point and multi-goal game against Miami (Nov. 19) with a two-score performance against the RedHawks… had back-to-back two-point games against UAH (Nov. 26) and Rensselaer (Nov. 27) in the RPI Holiday Tournament (Rensselaer, N.Y.)…named CCHA Rookie of the Week on Nov. 29…had an even or better rating in 24 games including a (+3) plus/minus rating against Miami (Nov. 19)…finished the season with a (-6) on-ice rating…blocked 15 shots…had one short-handed and two unassisted goals on the season…earned BGSU co-Rookie of the Year honors with linemate Camden Wojtala. Prior to BGSU: Played with the Tri-City Storm (USHL) in 2009-10…in 60 games he netted 13 goals and 32 assists (45 points)…in three post-season games with the Storm, he added one assist to his resume…was named the team’s unsung hero in 2009-10…played with the Alberni Valley Bulldogs (BCHL) in 2008-09…in 55 games with the Bulldogs he scored 12 goals and was second on the team with 28 assists for 40 points… finished the season with a (+2) on-ice rating. Personal: Full name - Brett William Mohler…son of Steven Mohler and Debra VanDixhorn...has a brother, Steven and sister, Shayna…brother plays hockey for Curry College (DIII)…majoring in business law
Career Stats vs. CCHA Opponents Gms G A Alaska 2 0 0 Ferris State 4 0 1 Lake Superior 6 0 0 Miami (OH) 5 2 1 Michigan 2 0 0 Michigan State 2 1 0 Northern Michigan 7 2 3 Notre Dame 4 0 2 Ohio State 2 1 0 Western Michigan 2 0 0
Pts. 0 1 0 3 0 1 5 2 1 0
Career Highlights Most Goals Game: 2 (11/19/10 vs MU) Most Assists Game: 2 (Multiple) Most Points Game: 2 (Multiple) First Collegiate Goal: 10/23/10 vs. UAH First Collegiate Point: 10/23/10 vs. UAH (Goal)
OVERALL YEAR 2010-11 2011-12 Career
GP 39 14 53
G 7 0 7
A 10 5 15
PTS 17 5 22
PN/MN 15-30 3/17 18/47
PPG/SHG/GWG 3/1/1 0/0/0 3/1/1
+/-6 -3 -9
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#2 |Ryan Peltoma Senior |Defense | 6-2 | 195 | Shoots:R | Brainerd, Minn./North Iowa (NAHL) 2011-2012 (junior):Played defense in 28 games for the Orange and Brown…recorded three points, all assists…. finished the season with 23 blocked shots…committed 11 penalties for 22 PIMs…recorded an assist and was plus -1 against Western Michigan in a 3-3 tie at home…recorded an assist and a blocked shot against Western Michigan on the road… recorded three blocks against Alaska in a 3-1 on the road…earned an assist and a plus -2 rating in the series-clinching game against Ferris State in the second round of the CCHA Playoffs. 2010-2011(sophomore): Played in 33 games…in his fourth game of the season he scored the game-winning goal in overtime against Alabama-Huntsville (Oct. 22) less than a minute into the overtime period…had a two-point game against the Chargers that day adding an assist to the GWG…came back the next day to add a second assist to his line against UAH (Oct. 23)…was named CCHA Defenseman of the Week on Oct. 25 following that weekend’s performance…had two points in a home series against Northern Michigan tallying an unassisted goal, his first career score in CCHA play, and an assist…finished the year with six points (3g, 3a)…had three straight games with a (+2) rating and finished with a (-11) rating for the season…recorded 20 penalties for 51 minutes…blocked 20 shots. 2009-10 (freshman): Played in 23 games…blocked six shots…first collegiate point came against Notre Dame (Feb. 20) on an assist in a 1-1 tie…committed seven penalties for 14 minutes…finished with a (-5) on-ice rating. Prior to BGSU: Played for North Iowa (NAHL) in 2008-09…tied for third in the league in scoring among defensemen with 33 points on seven goals in 51 regular-season games… three of his goals scored on the power play…was also a (+20) on-ice rating...played in eight postseason games in which he recorded three assists…recorded 145 PIM…had a career night scoring four points (1g, 3a) and posted a (+5) on-ice rating in his last game with North Iowa versus Albert Lea…helped North Iowa to top-five NAHL finishes in power play killing and power play goals against.
Career Stats vs. CCHA Opponents Gms G A Alaska 6 0 0 Ferris State 7 0 1 Lake Superior 4 0 0 Miami (OH) 7 0 0 Michigan 7 0 0 Michigan State 5 0 0 Northern Michigan 10 1 1 Notre Dame 7 0 1 Ohio State 4 0 0 Western Michigan 8 0 2
Pts. 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 2
Career Highlights Most Goals Game: 1 (Multiple) Most Assists Game: 1 (Multiple) Most Points Game: 2 (10/22/10 vs UAH) First Collegiate Goal: 10/22/10 vs.UAH First Collegiate Point: 2/20/10 vs. ND (Assist)
Personal: Full name is Ryan Gordan Peltoma…born on April 5, 1988…son of Rod and Sue Peltoma…has two sisters (Jenny and Molly)…also played high school baseball…was an all-conference selection playing football at Brainerd Senior High School. OVERALL YEAR 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Career
38
GP 23 33 28 84
G 0 3 0 3
A 1 3 3 7
PTS 1 6 3 10
PN/MN 7/14 20/51 11/22 38/87
PPG/SHG/GWG 0/0/0 0/0/1 0/0/0 0/0/1
+/-5 -11 -11 -27
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#15 |Marcus Perrier Sophomore |Defense | 6-1 | 225 | Shoots:L | Thunder Bay, Ontario/Sioux Falls (USHL) 2011-2012 (freshman): Played defense in 41 games for the Falcons…ranked second among defenseman with three goals…ranked second among defenseman with six assists…tied for first among defenseman with nine points… his 60 shots on goal ranked first among defenseman… ranked second on the team with 21 penalties committed, and third on the team with 42 PIMs…ranked third on the team with 37 blocked shots…recorded his first career point against Connecticut with an assist in a 4-4 tie…recorded an assist in a 3-0 win over Alabama-Huntsville, finishing with a plus -2 rating…scored his first career goal in a 4-1 loss to Lake Superior State…scored a goal in a 3-3 tie with Western Michigan at home, finishing with a plus -1 rating and three blocked shots…earned an assist in a shootout win over Ohio State…recorded his first multi-point game with a goal and an assist in a 5-3 win over NMU in the CCHA Playoffs, finishing the game plus -2…earned an assist on the Falcon’s overtime winneragainst Ferris State in the series-clinching game. Prior to BGSU: Played three years for the Sioux Falls Stampede…scored 13 goals and 19 assists (32 pts) in 160 career games…amassed 410 penalty minutes…led Sioux Falls in penalty minutes all three seasons with team…scored two goals and four assists in ten career playoff games. Personal: Full name—Marcus Patrick Perrier…son of Ken and Patti Perrier… has a sister named Kendra…favorite athlete is Scott Stevens…attended Westgate High School…majoring in sport management.
Career Stats vs. CCHA Opponents Gms G A Alaska 4 0 0 Ferris State 5 0 1 Lake Superior 2 1 0 Miami (OH) 3 0 0 Michigan 3 0 0 Michigan State 2 0 0 Northern Michigan 5 1 1 Notre Dame 3 0 0 Ohio State 2 0 1 Western Michigan 4 1 1
Pts. 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 2
Career Highlights Most Goals Game: 1 (Multiple) Most Assists Game: 1 (Multiple) Most Points Game: 2 (3/3/12 at NMU) First Collegiate Goal: 10/22/11 at LSSU First Collegiate Point: 10/8/09 vs. UConn (Assist)
OVERALL YEAR 2011-12 Career
GP 41 41
G 3 3
A 6 6
PTS 9 9
PN/MN 21/42 21/42
PPG/SHG/GWG 0/0/0 0/0/0
+/-13 -13
39
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#21 |Ted Pletsch Sophomore |Forward | 6-3 | 210 | Shoots:L | Canton, Mich./Pembroke (CJHL) 2011-2012 (freshman): Played in 40 games for the Falcons…scored five goals and two assists for seven points…. finished with 15 blocks, and a minus -5 on-ice rating…committed six penalties for 12 PIMs…ranked second on the team with a .156 shooting percentage…earned his first career point with a goal against Michigan State, finishing with a plus -1 rating…. scored a goal against Bemidji State on the road, finishing with a plus -1 rating…scored a goal in the Falcons’ shootout win against Ohio State…earned his first career assist in the second game of the Ohio State series, giving him his first-career point streak…scored a goal and blocked four shots against Notre Dame. Prior to BGSU: played three seasons with the Pembroke Lumber Kings of the CJHL/CCHL…scored 42 goals and 38 assists (80 pts) in 153 games…registered 88 penalty minutes. Personal: Full name—Ted Murray Pletsch…born on 4/18/1990…son of Fred and Kelly Pletsch…has two brothers, Fred and Jesse…has one sister, Sheelagh…father Fred is current commissioner of the CCHA…favorite athlete is Johan Franzen.
Career Stats vs. CCHA Opponents Gms G A Alaska 3 0 0 Ferris State 5 1 0 Lake Superior 2 0 0 Miami (OH) 3 0 0 Michigan 3 0 1 Michigan State 2 1 0 Northern Michigan 5 0 0 Notre Dame 4 1 0 Ohio State 2 1 1 Western Michigan 4 0 0
Career Highlights Most Goals Game: 1 (Multiple) Most Assists Game: 1 (Multiple) Most Points Game: 1 (Multiple) First Collegiate Goal: 12/2/11 at MSU First Collegiate Point: 12/2/11 at MSU (Goal)
OVERALL YEAR 2011-12 Career
40
GP 40 40
G 5 5
A 2 2
PTS 7 7
PN/MN 6/12 6/12
PPG/SHG/GWG 0/0/0 0/0/0
+/-5 -5
Pts. 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 0
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#10 |Marc Rodriguez Senior |Forward | 5-9 | 180 | Shoots:R |Aurora, Ill./Sioux Falls (USHL) 2011-2012 (junior): Played in just 24 games for the Orange and Brown due to injury…scored three goals, including one on the power play and one short handed…one of three Falcons (Rodriguez, Ryan Carpenter and Bobby Shea) to score shorthanded…ranked third on the team with a .115 shooting percentage…committed 11 penalties for 30 PIMs…scored his first goal of the season in a shootout win against Ohio State, finishing with a plus -1 rating and three blocked shots…scored against Alaska-Fairbanks in a 3-1 win on the road…scored against Michigan in the CCHA Semifinals. 2010-2011 (sophomore): Played in 39 games for the Falcons…spent most of the time lining up as the top line center…scored his first goal of the season in a 3-0 shutout of Clarkson (Oct. 16)…constructed three different three-game point streaks during the year…scored four points in a single weekend on a pair of two-point games versus Notre Dame (Nov. 5-6) in a weekend split…missed the Northern Michigan home series due to an injury…finished with a total of 15 points (6g, 9a)...had two game-winning goals…had an on-ice rating of even or better in 29 games...finished with a (-1) plus/minus rating on the year…committed 13 penalties for 26 minutes…blocked 22 shots. 2009-10 (freshman): Played in 34 games…scored his first collegiate goal against Michigan (Nov. 21) at Lucas County Arena (now Huntington Bank Arena -- Toledo, Ohio)…scored a second goal the next weekend against Notre Dame (Nov. 28) in a 4-4 tie…recorded his first career assist and point at the BGSU Ice Arena against Western Michigan (Jan. 22)…scored his third goal of the season at Michigan State (Feb. 26)…played in all of the team’s last 30 games…committed 10 penalties for 20 minutes. Prior to BGSU: Played with the Sioux Falls Stampede in 2008-09…played in 31 games, scoring six goals and six assists…had just 18 penalty minutes…was teammates with current Falcon defenseman Max Grover and incoming freshmen Dajon Mingo and Dan DeSalvo. Personal: Full name is Marcus John Rodriguez…born on January 19, 1990… son of Michael and Kathleen Rodriguez…father played professional baseball for the Oakland Athletics organization…has three brothers, Mike, Matt and Joey… major is undecided.
Career Stats vs. CCHA Opponents Gms G A Alaska 6 1 0 Ferris State 9 0 1 Lake Superior 6 0 2 Miami (OH) 7 0 1 Michigan 9 2 0 Michigan State 7 1 0 Northern Michigan 12 1 0 Notre Dame 8 1 0 Ohio State 6 1 1 Western Michigan 6 0 1
Pts. 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1
Career Highlights Most Goals Game: 1 (Multiple) Most Assists Game: 2 (11/6/10 vs UND) Most Points Game: 2 (Multiple) First Collegiate Goal: 11/21/09 vs. Michigan First Collegiate Point: 11/21/09 vs. Michigan (Goal)
OVERALL YEAR 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Career
GP 34 40 24 94
G 3 6 3 12
A 2 9 0 11
PTS 5 15 3 23
PN/MN 10/20 13/26 11/30 34/76
PPG/SHG/GWG 0/0/0 0/0/2 1/1/0 1/1/2
+/-13 -2 -10 -25
41
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#28 |Bobby Shea Senior |Defense | 5-11 | 195 | Shoots:R |Harrison Twp, Mich./Green Bay (USHL) 2011-2012 (junior): Played in 43 games for the Falcons, spending the majority of his time on defense after starting the year as a forward… scored four goals and five assists…recorded nine points, tied with Marcus Perrier for the lead in points among defenseman… led the team in penalties committed (23) and PIMs (65)…one of three Falcons (Marc Rodriguez, Ryan Carpenter and Shea) to score shorthanded…blocked 27 shots….scored his first goal of the season in a 4-4 tie with Connecticut…secured an assist and blocked two shots against Michigan State…scored two goals and an assist in a 3-3 tie against Western Michigan, setting single-game career highs in goals and points scored, finished the game with a plus-2 on-ice rating…recorded an assist in a 3-1 against Alaska on the road…scored a goal against Northern Michigan, committing one penalty and blocking one shot…blocked three shots and recorded an assist in the Falcons’ series-clinching 4-1 against NMU in the CCHA Playoffs, finished with a plus -2 rating. 2010-2011 (sophomore): Played in 37 games, spending time at forward and defense…scored first career point with an assist against Alabama-Huntsville (Oct. 22)…played forward for the first time in his career against Ohio State (Dec. 10), had a (-1) plus/minus rating and committed a pair of minor penalties…recorded first career goal against Miami University (Jan. 14) while playing forward…recorded two assists in the playoffs, one in each round of the tournament…finished the season with seven points (1g, 6a)…committed 22 penalties for 63 minutes… blocked 20 shots…finished the season with a (-11) rating. 2009-10 (freshman): Played in 19 games as a freshman…missed the first month of the season waiting for clearance to play by the NCAA…debuted against Ferris State (Nov. 6)…registered three games where he had a positive plus/minus ratio and 14 games with an even mark…took four shots and made seven blocks on the season…finished with a (+3) plus/minus mark…had 15 penalties for 55 minutes. Prior to BGSU: Played last season for the Green Bay Gamblers (USHL)… helped them to first place in the East Division…had four goals and three assists with 152 PIM for the Gamblers…had a (+12) on-ice rating. Personal: Full name is Robert Jay Shea…born on July 20, 1990…son of Bob and Jackie Shea…has two sisters, Kellie and Katie…major is liberal studies.
Career Stats vs. CCHA Opponents Gms G A Alaska 6 0 1 Ferris State 11 0 1 Lake Superior 7 0 1 Miami (OH) 6 1 0 Michigan 11 0 1 Michigan State 6 0 1 Northern Michigan 13 1 3 Notre Dame 10 0 0 Ohio State 6 0 0 Western Michigan 6 2 2
Career Highlights Most Goals Game: 2 (12/9/11 vs WMU) Most Assists Game: 1 (Multiple) Most Points Game: 3 (12/9/11 vs WMU) First Collegiate Goal: 1/15/11 vs. Miami First Collegiate Point: 10/22/10 vs. UAH (assist)
OVERALL YEAR 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Career
42
GP 19 37 43 99
G 0 1 4 5
A 0 6 5 11
PTS 0 7 9 16
PN/MN 15/55 22/63 23/65 60/183
Pts. 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 0 0 4
PPG/SHG/GWG 0/0/0 0/0/0 0/1/0 0/1/0
+/+3 -11 -13 -21
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#7 |Jake Sloat Junior |Defense | 5-11| 185 | Shoots:L | Louisville, Colo./Owatanna (NAHL) 2011-12 (sophomore): Played in 42 games for the Orange and Brown…led the team with 48 blocked shots…scored one goal and seven assists, tied for third among defenseman with eight points…finished the year with 15 penalties committed for 30 PIMs… finished the year with a minus -5 on-ice rating…earned his first point of the season with an assist against Connecticut, blocking two shots in the game…blocked three shots against Lake Superior State in a 4-1 loss on the road…blocked three shots and was a plus -1 against Notre Dame at home…earned his second assists of the season in a 4-1 against Canisius…collected an assist and blocked two shots against Western Michigan…blocked two shots and was plus -1 with an assist in a 3-2 Falcon win against Notre Dame on the road…collected an assist and was plus -1 in the Falcons 3-2 overtime victory against Ferris State in the CCHA Playoffs… scored his first goal of the season in game two of the FSU series, finishing with a blocked shot and a plus -2 on ice rating…blocked three shots against Michigan in the CCHA Semifinals. 2010-2011 (freshman): Played in 33 games…recorded his first career point with an assist against Alabama-Huntsville (Oct. 23)…scored his first career goal while on the power play against UAH (Nov. 26) in the Toyota UConn Classic… had points in consecutive games on three different occasions…had an even or better on-ice rating in 21 of 33 games…finished the year with a (-5) on-ice rating…blocked 32 shots…committed seven penalties for 14 minutes. Prior to BGSU: In three years of junior hockey, he amassed 137 games played…in 2009-10 he played 58 games with the Owatonna Express (NAHL) and scored 31 points (6g, 25a)…in 2008-09 he played 50 games with the Express posting seven goals and 15 assists (22 points)…in two seasons with the Express he collected 179 penalty minutes (88 mins. in 2008-09, 91 in 200910)…was a participant in the 2009-10 NAHL All-Star Top Prospect game… spent a season with the Omaha Lancers (USHL) in 2007-08 where he scored a goal and two assists in 29 games…that season his team won the Anderson Cup and Clark Cup…won two Colorado state hockey championships in 2005 and 2007…was part of the state runner-up team in 2006…elected team captain in 2006 and 2007.
Career Stats vs. CCHA Opponents Gms G A Alaska 5 0 0 Ferris State 9 1 2 Lake Superior 4 0 0 Miami (OH) 7 0 0 Michigan 5 0 0 Michigan State 4 0 0 Northern Michigan 12 0 6 Notre Dame 4 0 1 Ohio State 2 0 0 Western Michigan 4 0 1
Pts. 0 3 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 1
Career Highlights Most Goals Game: 1 (Multiple) Most Assists Game: 1 (Multiple) Most Points Game: 1 (Multiple) First Collegiate Goal: 11/26/10 vs. UAH First Collegiate Point: 10/23/10 vs. UAH (Assist)
Personal: Full name - Jacob Zachary Sloat…son of Scott and Janet Sloat…has a sister, Samantha…uncle (Curtis Sloat) played football for Adams State University from 1979-81…is majoring in business, pre-law. OVERALL YEAR 2010-11 2011-12 Career
GP 33 42 75
G 1 1 2
A 8 7 15
PTS 9 8 17
PN/MN 7/14 15/30 22/44
PPG/SHG/GWG 1/0/0 0/0/0 1/0/0
+/-5 -5 -10
43
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#4 |Mike Sullivan Sophomore |Defense | 6-1 | 190 | Shoots:L |Toronto, Ontario/Markham (OJHL) 2011-12 (freshman): Played in 42 games… scored one goal and three assists for four points…ranked second on the team with 40 blocked shots…committed seven penalties for 14 PIMs…ended the season with a minus -6 on-ice rating…blocked two shots and finished a plus -2 in a 4-4 tie with Connecticut… was plus -1 with two blocked shots against Notre Dame…earned his first-career point with an assist in the Falcons comeback shootout win against Miami…finished a two-game set against Western Michigan with a plus -2 rating and three blocked shots…blocked four shots against Bemidji State…scored his first-career goal against Northern Michigan in the CCHA Playoffs, added an assist to give him his first multi-point game of his career…collected an assist in the series-clinching game against FSU, finishing with three blocked shots. Prior to BGSU: Played three seasons in the OJHL splitting time between the Ajax Attack, Georgetown Raiders, and the Markham Waxers…amassed 20 goals and 73 assists (93 pts) in 135 career games…scored two goals and an assist in six career playoff games…led team in defensive scoring (48 pts) during 20092010 season. Personal: Full name—Michael Francis Sullivan…son of Jeff and Josie Sullivan…has a brother named Dan who played hockey for Niagara University… has a sister named Angela who currently plays soccer for Queens University… achieved academic honor roll all four years of high school…lettered in hockey, volleyball, badminton, soccer, curling, and golf while attending Pope John Paul II Catholic Secondary School.
Career Stats vs. CCHA Opponents Gms G A Alaska 3 0 0 Ferris State 7 0 1 Lake Superior 2 0 0 Miami (OH) 3 0 1 Michigan 3 0 0 Michigan State 2 0 0 Northern Michigan 5 1 1 Notre Dame 4 0 0 Ohio State 2 0 0 Western Michigan 4 0 0
Career Highlights Most Goals Game: 1 (3/3/12) Most Assists Game: 1 (Multiple) Most Points Game: 2 (3/3/12) First Collegiate Goal: 3/3/12 at NMU First Collegiate Point: 11/19/11 vs. Miami (Assist)
OVERALL YEAR 2011-12 Career
44
GP 42 42
G 1 1
A 3 3
PTS 4 4
PN/MN 7/14 7/14
PPG/SHG/GWG 1/0/0 1/0/0
+/-6 -6
Pts. 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0
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#16 |Chad Sumsion Junior |Forward | 6-1| 200 | Shoots:L | Woodstock, Ontario/Newmarket (CCHL) 2011-12 (sophomore): Played in 38 games for the Orange and Brown… blocked 10 shots and committed just four penalties all year for eight PIMs…collected his first point if the season with an assist against AlabamaHuntsville in a 3-0 win, finishing the game with a plus -1 on-ice rating…finished plus -1 in the Falcons shootout win over Ohio State…earned his second assist of the season in a 2-1 over Western Michigan, finishing the game plus -1…scored his first goal of the season in the Falcons’ 4-3 win over Michigan at home, finishing the game plus -1…assisted on Ryan Carpenter’s game-winning overtime goal against Ferris State in the first game of their CCHA Playoff series. 2010-2011 (freshman): Played in 40 games…quickly contributed to the offense scoring his first career goal in his second game against Michigan (Oct. 9)… one of the Falcons leading contributors on the power play scoring four powerplay goals…finished his freshman season with nine points (5g, 4a)…committed seven penalties for 14 minutes…blocked 15 shots…finished with an even on-ice rating for the year. Prior to BGSU: Spent his last two seasons at the junior level with the Newmarket Hurricanes (OJHL/CCHL)…in his rookie season with the team he led the team in both goals (28), assists (34) and points (62) through 53 games…in 2009-10 he lead his team in all three categories for a second consecutive season with a line of 29-30--59 line for the year…finished the year with a (+19) on-ice rating…in two years of postseason experience he has scored 21 goals, 28 assists (49 points) and possesses a (+11) on-ice rating in 34 games…in 2010 was named the regular season MVP and the Newmarket Coach’s Award…named CCHL Player of the Month for September 2009…named Stratford Rookie of the Year and regular season MVP in 2008. Personal: Full name - Chad Alexander Sumsion…is the son of Doug and Bonnie Sumsion…has a brother, Brock…father played basketball at the University of Guelph…played four years of varsity rugby and was a two-time captain… went a combined 27-1 over that time, winning the Thames Valley Rugby Championship three consecutive years while not losing a contest...was named Male Athlete of the Year twice at Huron Park Secondary School…majoring in busi-
Career Stats vs. CCHA Opponents Gms G A Alaska 6 0 0 Ferris State 8 0 1 Lake Superior 6 1 0 Miami (OH) 5 0 1 Michigan 5 1 1 Michigan State 4 0 0 Northern Michigan 12 1 0 Notre Dame 5 0 0 Ohio State 4 0 0 Western Michigan 6 0 1
Pts. 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 1
Career Highlights Most Goals Game: 1 (Multiple) Most Assists Game: 1 (Multiple) Most Points Game: 2 (11/26/10 vs UAH) First Collegiate Goal: 10/9/10 vs. Michigan First Collegiate Point: 10/9/10 vs. Michigan (Goal)
OVERALL YEAR 2010-11 2011-12 Career
GP 40 38 78
G 5 1 6
A 4 3 7
PTS 9 4 13
PN/MN 7/14 4/8 11/22
PPG/SHG/GWG 4/0/0 0/0/0 4/0/0
+/+1 -7 -6
45
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#18 |Ryan Viselli Junior |Forward | 5-10 | 180 | Shoots:R |Windsor, Ontario/Penticton (BCHL) 2011-12 (sophomore): Played in 37 games for the Falcons…scored four goals and added one assit for five points…scored two of his goals on the power play, with one being a game winner… committed nine penalties for 18 PIMs…finished the season with 12 blocked shots…scored his first goal of the season against Notre Dame, also committing two penalties for four minutes… scored his second goal of the season against Ferris State at the BGSU Ice Arena… scored the game-winning power-play goal against Canisius in a 3-1 Falcon win at home… recorded his only assist of the season in a 3-3 tie with Western Michigan at home, finishing with a plus -1 on-ice rating…scored in the Falcons’ series-clinching game against Northern Michigan in the first round of the CCHA Playoffs. 2010-11 (freshman): Played in 33 games…saw his first action against AlabamaHuntsville (Oct. 22) and scored his first career point, an assist…tallied an assist in three consecutive games from Dec. 29 to Jan. 7…had a three-point weekend at Lake Superior (Jan. 28-29) with three assists in two games…had a second three-game scoring streak after adding a power-play goal against Western Michigan (Feb. 4)…solidified a playoff victory with an empty-net goal in game two of the CCHA Tournament’s opening round victory against Northern Michigan (March 5)…finished the year with nine points (2g, 7a), a (-7) on-ice rating and 23 blocks. Prior to BGSU: Was a member of the Penticon Vees (BCHL) from 2008-10… posted 11 goals and 17 assists with the Vees in 2009-10…played in 59 games scoring 20 goals and recorded 32 assists (52 points) in 2008-09…was a member of the Tecumseh Chiefs from 2006-2008…featured a stat line of 34-46-80 in 46 games, leading his team in those three categories in 2007-08…eighteen of his 34 goals were scored on the power play…in 12 games of postseason play that year he scored five goals and nine assists (14 points) en route to winning the Sutherland Cup…was a 2007-08 WOHL First Team All-Star selection and played in the GOJHL Top Prospect game…in 2006-07 he posted 22 goals and 33 assists (55 points) in 48 games. Personal: Full name – Ryan Christopher Viselli…son of Leo and Kathy Viselli…has a brother, Derek and a sister, Katelyn …played alongside Cameron Sinclair on the 2006-07 Tecumseh Chief team…was named an Honor scholar and an Ontario Scholar at St. Anne’s High School…spent one year at the University of Windsor before coming to BGSU…is an exercise science major.
Career Stats vs. CCHA Opponents Gms G A Alaska 5 0 0 Ferris State 9 1 1 Lake Superior 4 0 3 Miami (OH) 4 0 0 Michigan 5 0 0 Michigan State 4 0 0 Northern Michigan 12 2 0 Notre Dame 5 1 0 Ohio State 4 0 0 Western Michigan 6 1 1
Career Highlights Most Goals Game: 1(Multiple) Most Assists Game: 2 (1/29/11 vs LSSU) Most Points Game: 2 (1/29/11 vs LSSU) First Collegiate Goal: 2/4/11 vs. WMU First Collegiate Point: 10/22/10 vs. UAH (Assist)
OVERALL YEAR 2010-11 2011-12 Career
46
GP 33 37 70
G 2 4 6
A 7 1 8
PTS 9 5 14
PN/MN 11/22 9/18 20/40
Pts. 0 2 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 2
PPG/SHG/GWG 1/0/0 2/0/1 3/0/1
+/-7 -7 -14
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#27|Andrew Wallace Junior |Forward | 5-10| 180 | Shoots:L | Bedford, Nova Scotia/Surrey (BCHL) 2011-12 (sophomore): Played in 43 games for the Orange and Brown…winner of the Jack Gregory Award (Scholar Athlete) award... scored one goal and added five assists for six points…led the team in face-off winning percentage, coming away victorious in over 58 percent of his draws…led all forwards with 32 blocked shots…committed six penalties for 12 PIMs…earned his first goal of the season in a 3-0 win over Alabama-Huntsville, finishing with a plus-1 on-ice rating…recorded two assists in a 3-3 tie with Western Michigan, also blocked a shot and finished plus -2…blocked two shots the following night against the Broncos, recording an assist for points in backto-back games…finished plus -2 with two blocked shots in the Falcons’ shootout win against Ohio State…blocked three shots and added an assist in a 2-1 against Western Michigan, finished with a plus -1 rating…recorded an assist against Michigan in the CCHA Semifinals. 2010-11 (freshman): Played in 39 games for the Falcons during his first year with the program…scored the first goal of his collegiate career with a (+2) mark in a 5-4 win against University of Alabama-Huntsville (Oct. 22)…recorded his first career assist against Notre Dame (Nov. 6)…scored Bowling Green’s only goal in a 1-3 loss to Miami (Jan. 15)…tallied an assist and a block shot against Lake Superior State (Jan. 28)…finished the season with two goals and two assists…recorded 20 blocked shots on the year…committed 12 penalties for 27 minutes. Prior to BGSU: Spent two seasons with the Surrey Eagles(BCHL)…had a standout year in his second season with the team scoring 23 goals, 38 assists and 61 points -- all team-highs…11 of his 23 goals were scored on the power play and tied for a team lead in that category…five of his goals were game-winning scores…in 60 games played during the 2008-09 season he scored eight goals and 38 assists (46 points)…in 15 combined post-season games between 2008 and 2010 he scored one goal and had ten helpers for a total of 11 points…was named team Rookie of the Year in 2009 and MVP in 2010.
Career Stats vs. CCHA Opponents Gms G A Alaska 6 0 0 Ferris State 9 0 0 Lake Superior 5 0 1 Miami (OH) 7 1 0 Michigan 5 0 1 Michigan State 3 0 0 Northern Michigan 12 0 0 Notre Dame 6 0 0 Ohio State 4 0 0 Western Michigan 6 0 4
Pts. 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 4
Career Highlights Most Goals Game: 1 (Multiple) Most Assists Game: 2 (12/9/11 vs WMU) Most Points Game: 2 (12/9/11 vs WMU)
Personal: Full name - Andrew Brendan Wallace…born on April 27, 1989…son of Stephen and Tawny Wallace…has two brothers, Mitchell and Connor…was a National Honors student in Ontario…was named captain and MVP of his high school golf team in 2008…also played soccer…majoring in business.
First Collegiate Goal: 10/22/10 vs. UAH First Collegiate Point: 10/22/10 vs. UAH
OVERALL YEAR 2010-11 2011-12 Career
GP 39 43 82
G 2 1 3
A 2 5 7
PTS 4 6 10
PN/MN 12/27 6/12 18/39
PPG/SHG/GWG 0/0/0 0/0/0 0/0/0
+/-6 -6 -12
47
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#12 |Bryce Williamson Junior |Forward | 6-0 | 185 | Shoots:R |Seba Beach, Alberta/St. Albert (AJHL) 2011-12 (sophomore): One of only four Falcons to play in all 44 games during the season…recipient of the Bill and Helen Lloyd Award (Most Improved Player)… finalist for the CCHA Goal Of The Year Award…ranked fourth on the team with nine goals and fifth on the team with seven assists, giving him 16 points on the year… ranked second on the team with three power-play goals, and third with two game-winning goals…ranked second on the team in shots with 122…finished the year with 25 blocked shots…committed 15 penalties for 30 PIMs… started the year with goals in back-to-back games against Connecticut…once again scored goals in back-to-back games against Notre Dame in a two-game series at home…scored against Ferris State on the power play in a 3-5 Falcon loss…recorded two assists in a 4-1 against Canisius for his first multi-point game of the season, finishing with a plus -2 on-ice rating…scored a goal against Miami in the Falcons shootout win in Oxford…scored a goal against Bemidji State on the road to start the second half of the year…recorded an assist and finished with a plus -2 rating in a 2-1 win over Western Michigan at home…earned assists in back-to-back games against Notre Dame and Northern Michigan…recorded a goal and an assist, including the game winner with roughly a minute remaining in the Falcons’ 4-3 win against Michigan…scored a goal in a 5-3 win over Northern Michigan in the first round of the CCHA Playoffs…earned an assist in the Falcons’ 3-2 overtime win against Ferris State in the second round of the playoffs. 2010-11 (freshman): Played in 38 games…after missing the previous game with an injury, he returned the next day to score his first point of the season, an assist in a win over AlabamaHuntsville (Oct. 23)…scored his first career goal at home against Ferris State (Jan. 8)…tallied an unassisted goal against Northern Michigan (Feb. 19)…heated up toward the end of the season with four points in his final five games (3g, 1a)…recorded his first career multi-point game (1g, 1a) at NMU in the first game of the CCHA Tournament…scored the game-winning goal in double-overtime in the series finale against the Wildcats, propelling the Falcons to their first playoff series win since the 2007-08 season…scored a goal against Michigan in the first game of their second round matchup with the Wolverines…finished the season scoring five goals and two assists…had one power-play goal, one game-winner and one unassisted score… blocked five shots…committed five penalties for 10 minutes…ended the season with a (-14) on-ice rating. Prior to BGSU: Played three seasons with the St. Albert Steel (AJHL)…in 2009-10 he scored 41 goals, 66 assists and 107 points nearly averaging two points per game (1.8)…eight of his goals were scored on the power play…recorded eight game-winning goals…was the corecipient of the Ernie Love Trophy for top scorer in the AJHL for 2009-10 and was named team MVP…also recorded the team’s top plus/minus mark in 2008-09 (+32) and 2009-10 (+25)…led his team in all three offensive categories in all three years with St. Albert with lines of 32-38-70 in 2008-09 and 29-32-61 in 2007-08…scored 36 power-play goals in his first two seasons with the club…was a member of the Fort Saskatchewan Traders in 2006-07 where he played 42 games.
Career Stats vs. CCHA Opponents Gms G A Alaska 5 0 0 Ferris State 9 2 1 Lake Superior 6 0 0 Miami (OH) 6 1 0 Michigan 5 2 1 Michigan State 4 0 0 Northern Michigan 11 4 2 Notre Dame 5 2 1 Ohio State 2 0 0 Western Michigan 6 0 1
Pts. 0 3 0 1 3 0 6 3 0 1
Career Highlights Most Goals Game: 1 (Multiple)
Most Assists Game: 2 (11/11/11 vs Canisius)
Most Points Game: 2 (Multiple) First Collegiate Goal: 1/8/11 vs. FSU First Collegiate Point: 10/23/10 vs. UAH (assist)
Personal: Full name - Bryce Ian Williamson…born on December 23, 1989…is the son of John and Toni Williamson…has a brother, Brad and sister, Taylor…majoring in business.
OVERALL YEAR 2010-11 2011-12 Career
48
GP 32 44 76
G 5 9 14
A 2 7 9
PTS 7 16 23
PN/MN 5/10 15/30 20/40
PPG/SHG/GWG 1/0/1 3/0/2 4/0/3
+/-14 -9 -23
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#14|Cam Wojtala Junior |Forward | 6-2| 190 | Shoots:L | Trenton, Mich./Omaha (USHL) 2011-12 (sophomore): Played 42 games for the Orange and Brown…named to the CCHA Scholar-Athlete Team…finalist for the CCHA Goal Of The Year Award… recipient of the Dr. Ron Zwierlein Leadership Award… ranked third on the team in goals (10), assists (13) and points (23)…ranked first on the team with four powerplay goals…was one of four Falcons to hit the 20-point plateau…finished the year with 29 blocked shots…committed seven penalties for 25 PIMs…scored one goal and added three assists for four points in the opening weekend against Connecticut, finishing with a plus -3 on-ice ranking…scored a goal against Alabama-Huntsville in 3-0 win…recorded an assist in a 1-0 win against Lake Superior on the road, registered four blocked shots…earned an assist the following night against LSSU, recording two blocked shots… earned two assists in a 3-5 loss to Ferris State…extended his three-game point streak with a goal and three assists for four points in a weekend sent against Canisius… scored goals in back-toback games against Ohio State and Alaska-Fairbanks…scored a goal against Western Michigan in a 2-1 Falcon win, finishing with a plus -1 rating…scored a goal in a 3-2 win at Notre Dame, finishing with a plus -1 rating and a blocked shot…scored a goal in a 4-3 win against Michgan at home, finishing with a plus -2 rating…recorded his first-career two-goal game in a 3-2 win over Ferris State in the second round of the CCHA Tournament…closed out the year with back-toback assists against Michigan and Miami in the CCHA Semifinal and Consolation Game, earning three blocked shots against Michigan. 2010-11 (freshman): Played in all 41 games in his first season…finished tied for third on the team in overall scoring with a 5-11-16 scoring line…tallied the most assists among the entire freshman class and was second on the team in that category…tallied his first career point with an assist against Michigan (Oct. 9) in just his second game…scored his first goal at Alaska (Oct. 30)… posted another goal in his next game against Notre Dame (Nov. 5) with a game-winning, powerplay goal at the Joyce Center…posted points in three straight games from Nov. 12 to Nov. 19, including his first multi-point contest when he put up four assists with two coming against Miami (Nov. 19)…between Oct. 30 and Nov. 26 he scored three goals and had five assists with two multipoint games…had a goal and an assist versus Alabama-Huntsville (Nov. 26) in a tournament win at the RPI Holiday Tournament…scored the game-tying goal on the power play against Northern Michigan (Feb. 18) at home…committed only five penalties for 10 PIM…blocked 12 shots…was tied for second on the team with six points on the power play (2-4-6)…shared the team lead in game-winning goals (2)…earned co-Rookie of the Year award with Brett Mohler. Prior to BGSU: Spent the 2009-10 season with the Omaha Lancers (USHL) where he played in 59 contests, scoring eight goals and 11 assists (19 points)…in eight post-season games with the Lancers he scored one goal and had three assists…helped his team to a 42-12-0-6 overall record under Bliss Littler…played three years of varsity hockey at Trenton High School (2006-2009)… part of two state champion teams (2008, 2009)…was named all-state for hockey in 2007-08 and 2008-09…named Michigan High School Mr. Hockey in 2009 -- the fourth Mr. Hockey from Trenton, Mich. -- was named captain of the 2008-09 state championship team…had a career high record of 63-14-7 overall record, including a 25-1-4 junior season under head coach Mike Turner… over three years with the Trenton Trojans he held a line of 63-94--154.
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Career Stats vs. CCHA Opponents Gms G A Alaska 6 2 0 Ferris State 9 2 2 Lake Superior 6 0 2 Miami (OH) 7 0 3 Michigan 5 2 1 Michigan State 4 0 0 Northern Michigan 12 1 4 Notre Dame 6 1 1 Ohio State 4 1 1 Western Michigan 4 1 0
Pts. 2 4 2 3 3 0 5 2 2 1
Career Highlights Most Goals Game: 2 (3/9/12 at FSU) Most Assists Game: 2 (Multiple) Most Points Game: 3 (10/8/11 vs UConn) First Collegiate Goal: 10/30/10 vs. UAF First Collegiate Point: 10/9/10 vs. Michigan (Assist)
Personal: Full name -- Camden Ray Wojtala…son of Wally and Colleen Wojtala…has a brother, Blake …was also a four-year letterwinner in baseball at Trenton High School where he was named to the All-Region team…was the captain of the Trojans baseball team his junior and senior years…was on the National Honors Society for academics…is majoring in biology.
OVERALL YEAR 2010-11 2011-12 Career
GP 41 42 83
G 5 10 15
A 11 13 24
PTS 16 23 39
PN/MN 5/10 7/25 12/35
PPG/SHG/GWG 2/0/2 4/0/0 6/0/2
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#30 |Scott Zacharias Junior |Goalie | 6-3 | 180 | Glove:R |Winnepeg, Manitoba/Pembroke (CJHL) 2011-12 (sophomore): Appeared in three games for the Orange and Brown...allowed three goals in just over 70 minutes played... carried a 2.56 goals-against average with a .800 save percentage...was 0-1-0 on the season. 2010-2011 (freshman): Did Not Play. Prior to BGSU: Spent two seasons with the Pembroke Lumber Kings (CJHL)…was a part of two CJHL championship teams (2008-09, 200910), the last being the franchise’s fourth consecutive league title…in 2009-10 he posted a 33-3-1 (W-L-OTL) record with a 2.29 GAA, .926 save-percentage and recorded seven shut outs…was 12-4-0 in post-season play that year with a 2.16 GAA and .922 save-percentage…in 2008-09 he had 12 decisions (10-2-0) with a 2.71 GAA and a save-percentage of .903 with one shutout. Personal: Full name -- Scott Randolph Zacharias…son of Randy Zacharias and Barbara MacDonald…has a brother, Mathew (20)…attended Dublin Coffman High School (Dublin, Ohio), graduating in 2007…majoring in business.
Career Stats vs. CCHA Opponents Gms Alaska 0 Ferris State 2 Lake Superior 0 Miami (OH) 0 Michigan 0 Michigan State 0 Northern Michigan 0 Notre Dame 0 Ohio State 0 Western Michigan 0
GAA 0.00 3.59 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Save% Record .000 .750 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Career Highlights Most Saves Game: 8 (11/5/11 vs FSU) Most Wins Season: NA Most Shutouts Season: NA First Collegiate Win: NA First Collegiate Shutout: NA
OVERALL YEAR GP/GS MIN W-L-T 2010-11 2011-12 3/0 70:11 0-1-0 Career 3/0 70:11 0-1-0
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#6 |Derek Hills Sophomore |Defense | 6-2 | 210 | Shoots:L |Campbell River, BC./Amarillo (NAHL) Prior to BGSU: Derek Hills (Campbell River, British Columbia) joins the Falcons after three full seasons between the British Columbian Hockey League and North American Hockey League. He most recently was a member of the Amarillo Bulls (NAHL) where he was coached by former BGSU Falcon head coach, Dennis Williams. As a member of the Bulls he recorded 32 points as a defenseman, scoring seven goals and 25 assists in 57 games played. Hills had 102 penalty minutes, registered a plus-15 on-ice rating and a 36-16-6 (W-L-OTL) regular season record. In 13 playoff games, he scored two goals and nine assists to lead all defensemen in playoff scoring en route to a NAHL semi-finals appearance. He was also named to the Roberton Cup All-Tournament Team. Personal: Full name—Derek Troy Hills…son of Troy and Sylvie Hills…has a sister named Candace…majoring in physical education.
#25 |Dajon Mingo Sophomore |Forward | 5-10 | 175 | Shoots:R |Canton, Mich./Des Moines (USHL) Prior to BGSU: Dajon Mingo (Detroit, Mich.) most recently finished playing the 2010-11 season with the Des Moines Buccaneers of the United States Hockey League (USHL). He ended the season leading the team in goals scored (24) and was tied for second in both points (35) and on-ice rating (+7). Nine of his 24 goals were scored on the power play and three short handed, also team highs. He finished the regular season in the top ten of the league in goals scored overall (tenth) and on the power play (seventh).
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#31 |Tommy Burke Freshman |Goalie | 6-1 | 185 | Glove:L |Chaska, Minn./Bismarck (NAHL) Prior to BGSU: Played two seasons in the NAHL, splitting time between the Owatonna Express, Port Huron Fighting Falcons and Bismarck Bobcats‌most recently played in 43 games for Bismarck in 2011-12, earning a record of 31-9-1‌carried a 2.59 goals-against average, along with a .910 save percentage and one shutout. Personal: Full name --- Thomas Francis Burke...son of Tom and Ann Burke...has a sister named Megan...graduate of Academy of Holy Angels High School...played three years of varsity ice hockey under coach Greg Trebil...broke the school single-season record for wins with 19...named All-Conference in 2008-09 and 2009-10.
#26 |Mark Cooper Freshman |Forward | 6-2 | 185 | Shoots:R |Toronto, Ontario/St. Michaels (OJHL) Prior to BGSU: Mark Cooper (Scarborough, Ontario.) comes to Bowling Green after spending the last two seasons with the St. Michaels Buzzers of the Ontario Junior Hockey League. Cooper broke the 50-point plateau with the Buzzers in both seasons, ranking in the top three on St. Michaels in points both years. In 95 games played for St. Michaels, Cooper registered 111 points, including 49 career goals, and 62 assists. Cooper recently led his team in playoff scoring, recording four goals and 10 assists in 11 playoff games. Personal: Full name--Mark Evan Cooper...son of Randy Cooper and Lillian Stermac...has one sister, Stephanie...attended Birchmount Park High School...
#8 |Jose Delgadillo Freshman |Defense | 6-3 | 200 | Shoots:R |Milwaukee, Wisc./Indiana (USHL) Prior to BGSU: Jose Delgadillo (Milwaukee, Wisc.) joins the Falcons after spending the last three seasons in the United States Hockey League. Delgadillo played his first two full seasons with the Sioux City Musketeers, recording seven points (1G, 6A) and 47 penalty minutes in 97 games played. Most recently, Delgadillo split the 2011-12 season between Sioux City and the Indiana Ice, picking up 13 points and 57 penalty minutes in 56 games this past year. Personal: Full name--Jose David Delgadillo...son of Robert and Barbara Delgadillo...has one sister, Nina... graduate of Greendale High School...majoring in business.
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#29 |Ralfs Freibergs Freshman |Defense | 5-11 | 191 | Shoots:L |Riga, Latvia. | Lincoln (USHL) Prior to BGSU: Ralfs Freibergs (Riga, Latvia) comes to Bowling Green after playing two seasons with the Texas Tornado (2009-11) of the NAHL, and one season with the Lincoln Stars (2011-12) of the United States Hockey League. Over two seasons with Texas, Freibergs recorded 73 points (8G, 65A) in 79 career games, ranking third on the team in points in 2010-11 (7G, 48A). Freibergs led all Lincoln defenseman in scoring last season, recording eight goals and 34 assists in 58 games played. Freibergs finished last season with a +25 on ice rating. Personal: Son of Ralfs and Ina Freibergs...majoring in economics...has one brother, Renars...named captain of the Latvian U-20 and U-18 national team...graduate of Marupes High School.
#17 |Ben Murphy Freshman |Forward | 6-0 | 200 | Shoots:R |Duxbury, Mass./Carleton Place (CJHL) Prior to BGSU: Ben Murphy (Duxbury, Mass.) joins the Falcons after playing with the Carleton Place Canadians of the Central Junior Hockey League. Murphy ranked third on his team in points, recording 31 goals and 32 assists in just 44 games played. Murphy, who was named to the 2011-12 CJHL All Star Team, ranked first on the Canadians in points-per-game (1.43) among everyday players. Murphy also tied for the Carleton Place lead in playoff scoring, recording three assists in four games played. Personal: Full name—Benjamin Jeffrey Murphy…son of Stephen and Faith Murphy…his father, Stephen, played one year of professional hockey in Holland...has a brother named Matthew and a sister named Hannah...played three years of varsity hockey at Catholic Memorial High School for coach William Hanson... also lettered in baseball...majoring in business.
#23 |Brent Tate Freshman |Forward | 6-2 | 180 | Shoots:R |Canton, Mich./Lincoln (USHL) Prior to BGSU: Brent Tate (Canton, Mich.) comes to Bowling Green after playing the last three seasons for the Lincoln Stars of the United States Hockey League. Tate recorded 21 goals and 41 assists in 108 games for Lincoln, while also earning 416 penalty minutes during his career. Tate ranked second on the team in penalty minutes in his final two seasons, earning 144 minutes in 2010-11, and 205 minutes in 2011-12. Tate finished his USHL career with a +2 on ice rating. Tate was also captain of the team in 2010 amd 2011. Personal: Personal: Full name is Brent Alan Tate…born on November 5, 1991…son of Mark and Sandy Tate…has a brother, Andrew…major is sport management...graduate of Plymouth High School...favorite athlete is Pavel Datsyuk...father, Mark, was a professional hydroplane racer.
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Niagara - Oct. 6 & Jan. 29 Location : Niagara University, N.Y. Nickname : Purple Eagles School Colors : Purple and White Joined Atlantic Hockey : 2010-11 AHA Regular Season Titles : None AHA Tournament Titles : None NCAA Appearances/Record : None Best Regular Season Finish : 4th (2010-11) Home Arena : Dwyer Arena Capacity : 2,100 Head Coach : Dave Burkholder Alma Mater/Year : RIT/’84 Record at Niagara/Years : 174-154-36/10 years Career Record : Same Asst. Coach : Tim Madsen Asst. Coach : Pat Oliveto Director of Hockey Operations : Jeff Weber
Athletic Website: www.purpleeagles.com
Union - Oct. 12/13 Head Coach: Rick Bennett Assistant Coaches: Joe Dumais and Jason Tapp Athletic Trainer: Cheryl Rockwood Equipment Manager: Dave Baglio SID: Jeff Weinstein Phone: 518/388-6377 Fax: 518/388-6695 Email: weinstej@union.edu Location: Schenectady, New York Enrollment: 2,200 Nickname: Dutchmen Founded: 1795 Colors: Garnet and White President: Stephen C. Ainlay Home Arena: Messa Rink Capacity: 2,225
Athletic Website: www.unionathletics.com
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Colgate - Oct. 19/20 Head Coach: Don Vaughan Assistant Coaches: Brad Dexter and Jason Lefevre Athletic Trainer: Steve Chouinard Equipment Manager: Tim Tickle SID: Matt Faulkner Phone: 315/228-7860 Fax: 315/228-7977 Email: mfaulkner@colgate.edu Location: Hamilton, New York Enrollment: 2,800 Nickname: Raiders Founded: 1819 Colors: Maroon, Gray and White President: Jeffrey Herbst Home Arena: Starr Rink Capacity: 2,246
Athletic Website: www.gocolgateraiders.com
Ohio State - Oct. 26/27 Head Coach: Mark Osiecki (3rd season) 2011-12 Overall Record: 15-15-5 2011-12 Conference Record: 11-12-5-1 (T-8th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 20/7; 12/4 F, 6/2 D, 2/1 G Key Returnees: Chris Crane, F, JR (14-10-24); Ryan Dzingel, F, SO (7-1724); Curtis Gedig, D, JR (2-12-14); Brady Hjelle, G, SR (2-4-0, 2.53 GAA, .922Spct.); Max McCormick, F, SO (10-12-22) Key Losses: Danny Dries, F (13-9-22), Sean Duddy, D (1-13-14); Cal Heeter,G (13-11-5, 2.45 GAA, .918 Spct.) NHL Draft Picks (5): Collin Olson (CAR ‘12); Max McCormick (OTT ‘11) RyanDzingel (OTT ‘11); Chris Crane (SJS ‘10); Curtis Gedig (NJD ‘09) Impact Freshmen: Sam Jardine, D, Camrose (AJHL); Collin Olson, G, U.S.NTDP (USHL)
Athletic Website: www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com
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Michigan State - Nov. 2/3 & Feb. 8/9 Head Coach: Tom Anastos (2nd season) 2011-12 Overall Record: 19-16-4 2011-12 Conference Record: 14-11-3-2 (5th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/10; 9/4 F, 5/2 D, 1/1 G Key Returnees: Matt Berry, F, SO (11-8-19); Jake Chelios, D, JR (2-7-9); LeeReimer, F, JR (9-22-31); Kevin Walrod, F, SR (9-9-18); Greg Wolfe, F, JR (10-16-26); Will Yanakeff, G, JR (13-9-1, 2.50 GAA, .922 Spct.) Key Losses: Torey Krug, D, (12-22-34); Mike Merrifield, F, (11-6-17); DrewPalmisano, G, (6-7-3, 2.69 GAA, .918 Spct.); Brett Perlini, F, (9-2231); BrockShelgren, D, (3-10-13) NHL Draft Picks (4): John Draeger (MIN ‘12); Rhett Holland (PHO ‘12); MattDeBlouw (CAL ‘12); RJ Boyd (FLA ‘10) Impact Freshmen: Matt DeBlouw, F, Muskegon (USHL); John Draeger, D, Shattuck St. Mary’s HS; Rhett Holland, D, Okotoks (AJHL) Athletic Website: www.msuspartans.com
Western Michigan - Nov. 9/10 & Jan. 18/19 Head Coach: Andy Murray (2nd season) 2011-12 Overall Record: 21-14-6 2011-12 Conference Record: 14-10-4-4 (T-2nd) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/6; 8/5 F, 5/1 D, 2/0 G Key Returnees: Chase Balisy, F, JR (13-24-37); Shane Berschbach, F, JR (10-22-32); Dennis Brown, D, JR (2-20-22); Dan DeKeyser, D, JR (5-1217); Nick Pisellini, G, SR (4-3-2, 2.41 GAA,.903 Spct.); Frank Slubowski, G, SO (7-11-4, 2.03 GAA, .911 Spct.); DaneWalters, F, SR (16-13-29) Key Losses: J.J. Crew, F (4-7-11); Kyle O’Kane, F (7-4-11); Derek Roehl, F (5-9-14); Greg Squires, F (8-11-19); Ian Slater, F (7-8-15); Matt Tennyson, D (11-13-24) NHL Draft Picks (4): Colton Hargrove (BOS ‘12); Chase Balisy (NSH ‘11); Garrett Haar (WSH ‘11); Luke Witkowski (TB ‘08) Impact Freshmen: Colton Hargrove, F, Fargo (USHL); Nolan LaPorte, F, Green Bay (USHL); Kenney Morrison, D, Omaha (USHL); Josh Pitt, F, Ottawa (CCHL)
Athletic Website: www.wmubroncos.com
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Ferris State - Nov. 16/17 & Feb. 15/16 Head Coach: Bob Daniels (21st season) 2011-12 Overall Record: 26-12-5 2011-12 Conference Record: 16-7-5-1 (1st) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/8; 12/4 F, 4/3 D, 2/1 G Key Returnees: Kyle Bonis, SR, Fr (19-11-30); Matthew Kirzinger, SR, F (10-24-34); C.J. Motte, SO, G (5-5-2, 1.98 GAA, .925 Spct.); Travis Ouellette,SR, F (9-15-24); Garrett Thompson, JR, F (11-12-23) Key Losses: Chad Billins, D (7-22-29); Jordie Johnston, F (20-16-36); TaylorNelson, G (21-7-3, 2.10 GAA, .924 Spct.) NHL Draft Picks (0): Impact Freshmen: Matt Robertson, F, Smiths Falls (CCHL); Connor Schmidt, D, Des Moines (USHL); Charles Williams, G, Lincoln (USHL)
Athletic Website: www.ferrisstatebulldogs.com
Michigan - Nov. 21 & Jan. 8 Head Coach: Red Berenson (29th season) 2011-12 Overall Record: 24-13-4 2011-12 Conference Record: 15-9-4-1 (T-2nd) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 20/5; 11/3 F, 7/1 D, 2/1 G Key Returnees: Mac Bennett, D, JR (4-17-21); Alex Guptill, F, SO (16-1733); Jon Merrill, D, JR (2-9-11); Lee Moffie, D, SR (7-25-32); A.J. Treais, F, SR(15-17-32) Key Losses: Chris Brown, F, (12-17-29); Luke Glendening, F, (10-11-21); Shawn Hunwick, G (24-12-3, 2.00 GAA, .932 Spct.); Greg Pateryn, D, (213-15); David Wohlberg, F, (16-17-33) NHL Draft Picks (11): Jacob Trouba (WPG ‘12); Phil Di Giuseppe (CAR ‘12); Boo Nieves (NYR ‘12); Brennan Serville (WPG ‘11); Alex Guptill (DAL‘10); Zach Hyman (FLA ‘10); Jon Merrill (NJD ‘10); Lee Moffi e (SJS ‘10); LukeMoffatt (COL‘10); Kevin Lynch (CBJ ‘09); Mac Bennett (MTL ’09) Impact Freshmen: Boo Nieves, F, Indiana (USHL); Jared Rutledge, G, U.S. NTDP (USHL); Jacob Trouba, D, U.S. NTDP (USHL)
Athletic Website: www.mgoblue.com
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Alaska-Fairbanks - Dec. 7\8 Head Coach: Dallas Ferguson (5th season) 2011-12 Overall Record: 12-20-4 2011-12 Conference Record: 8-16-4-2 (10th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/7; 10/5 F, 5/2 D, 1/0 G Key Returnees: Colton Beck, F, JR (13-12-25); Cody Kunyk, F, JR (15-17 32); Michael Quinn, D, JR (3-11-14); Andy Taranto, F, SR (12-14-26) Key Losses: Cody Butcher, D (0-1-1); Scott Enders, D (1-10-11); Justin Filzen, F (3-3-6); Carlo Finucci, F (4-16-20); Aaron Gens, D (2-18-20); Scott Greenham, G (11-18-4, 2.47 GAA, .905 Spct.): Ron Meyers, F (2-5-7) NHL Draft Picks (1): Colton Parayko (STL ‘12) Impact Freshmen: Josh Atkinson, F, Lloydminster (AJHL); Nolan Huysmans, F, Spruce Grove (AJHL); John Keeney, G, Muskegon (USHL); Tyler Morley, F, Surrey (BCHL); Colton Parayko, D, Fort McMurray (AJHL)
Athletic Website: www.alaskananooks.com
Notre Dame - Dec. 15, Jan. 15 & March 1\2 Head Coach: Jeff Jackson (8th season) 2011-12 Overall Record: 19-18-3 2011-12 Conference Record: 12-13-3-0 (T-8th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 20/4, 11/3 F, 6/1 D, 3/0 G Key Returnees: Sam Calabrese, D, SR (3-13-16); Jeff Costello, F, JR (5-712); AndersLee, F, JR (17-17-34); Robbie Russo, D, SO (4-11-15); Bryan Rust, F, JR (5-6-11); T.J.Tynan, F, JR (13-28-41); Austin Wuthrich, F, SO (7-10-17) Key Losses: Patrick Gaul, F (2-5-7); Sean Lorenz, D (3-10-13); Billy Maday, F (12-15-27); Riley Sheahan, F (9-16-25) NHL Draft Picks (12): Austin Wuthrich (WSH ‘12); Thomas DiPauli (WSH ‘12); RobbieRusso (NYI ’11); Steven Fogarty (NYR ’11); T.J. Tynan (CBJ ’11); Mario Lucia (MIN ’11);Kevin Lind (ANA ’10); Bryan Rust (PIT ’10); Stephen Johns (CHI ’10); Anders Lee (NYI’09); Jeff Costello (OTT ’09); Nick Larson (CGY ’08) Impact Freshmen: Thomas DiPauli, F, U.S. NTDP (USHL); Steven Fogarty, F, Penticton (BCHL); Sam Herr, F, Green Bay (USHL); Mario Lucia, F, Penticton (BCHL); Andy Ryan, D, Sioux City (USHL) Athletic Website: www.und.com
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Canisius - Jan. 5/6 Location : Buffalo, N.Y. Nickname : Golden Griffins School Colors : Blue and Gold Joined Atlantic Hockey : 2003-04 AHA Regular Season Titles : 0 AHA Tournament Titles : 0 NCAA Appearances : 0 Best Regular Season Finish : 2nd (2004-05) Home Arena : Buffalo State Sports Arena Capacity : 1,800 Head Coach : Dave Smith Alma Mater/Year : Ohio State/’92 Record at Canisius/Years : 75-116-28/6 years Career Record : Same Asst. Coach : B.J. Adams Asst. Coach : John Daigneau Volunteer Assistant Coach : David Smith
Athletic Website: www.gogriffs.com
Miami - Jan. 25\26 Head Coach: Enrico Blasi (14th Season) 2011-12 Overall Record: 24-15-2 2011-12 Conference Record: 15-11-2-1 (4th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/12; 6/6 F, 4/3 D, 0/3 G Key Returnees: Blake Coleman, F, SO (12-11-23); Austin Czarnik, F, SO (10-27-37); Joe Hartman, D, SR (1-3-4); Curtis McKenzie, F, SR (5-1217); Jimmy Mullin, F, SO (11-15-26); Steven Spinell, D, SR (1-11-12) Key Losses: Alden Hirschfeld, F (11-13-24); Connor Knapp, G (15-8-0, 1.69 GAA, .933 Spct.); Cody Reichard, G (9-7-2, 2.47, .900); Reilly Smith, F (30-18-48); Chris Wideman, D (4-20-24) NHL Draft Picks (5): Riley Barber (WSH ‘12); Blake Coleman (NJD ’11); SeanKuraly (SJS ‘11); Jimmy Mullin (TB ‘10); Curtis McKenzie (DAL ’09) Impact Freshmen: Riley Barber, F, U.S. NTDP (USHL); Matthew Caito, D,Dubuque (USHL); Chris Joyaux, D, Chicago (USHL); Sean Kuraly, F, Indiana(USHL); Ryan McKay, G, Green Bay (USHL)
Athletic Website: www.muredhawks.com
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Lake Superior State - Feb. 1\2 Head Coach: Jim Roque (8th season) 2011-12 Overall Record: 18-17-5 2011-12 Conference Record: 11-13-4-4 (7th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 20/7, F 12/4, D 5/3, G 3/0 Key Returnees: Colin Campbell, F, JR (9-16-25); Kevin Czuczman, D, SO (2-11-13); Kevin Kapalka, G, SO (17-14-5, 2.67 GAA, .916 Spct.); Nick McParland, F, SR (14-13-27); Domenic Monardo, F, SR (11-18-29) Key Losses: Fred Cassiani, F (7-15-22); Kyle Haines, D (6-17-23); Zach Trotman, D (11-10-21) NHL Draft Picks (0): Impact Freshmen: Eric Drapluk, D, Coulee Region (NAHL); Zach Loesch, D, Pembroke (CJHL); Austin McKay, F, Drayton (AJHL)
Athletic Website: www.lssulakers.com
Northern Michigan - Feb. 22/23 Head Coach: Walt Kyle (11th season) 2011-12 Overall Record: 17-14-6 2011-12 Conference Record: 11-11-6-3 (6th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/5;11/3 F, 6/0 D, 1/2 G Key Returnees: Jared Coreau, G, JR (12-7-2, 2.22 GAA, .928 Spct.); CJ Ludwig, D, JR (1-5-6); Reed Seckel, F, SO (8-12-20); Matt Thurber, F, SR (11-19-30); Stephan Vigier, F, JR (13-13-26) Key Losses: Andrew Cherniwchan, F (10-10-20); Tyler Gron, F (17-2037); Justin Florek, F (19-17-36) NHL Draft Picks (0) Impact Freshmen: Cohen Adair, F, Powell (BCHL); Ryan Aynsley, F, Castlegar (KIJHL); Darren Nowick, F, Vernon (BCHL); Sami Salminen, F, Jokerit U20 (JR. A SM-liiga)
Athletic Website: www.nmu.edu/sportsathletics
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Year-By-Year 1969-70 (13-12-5; 6-1-1 MCHA/1st) Coach: Jack Vivian Captains: Glen Shirton (C); Eric Preston (A), Mike Root (A) Date Opponent Result N 14 Windsor W, 8-2 N 15 Western Ontario L, 2-4 N 21 Ohio University# T, 2-2 (OT) N 22 Ohio University# W, 6-1 N 28 at Denver L, 3-9 N 29 at Denver L, 0-7 D 5 at Ohio State# L, 3-6 D 6 Ohio State# W, 4-3 D 13 Notre Dame L, 3-9 D 17 Ohio University + W, 3-1 D 18 Western Ontario + L, 1-5 J 2 at Rensselaer & L, 4-5 J 3 Montreal & L, 4-6 J 4 Providence & L, 2-5 J 9 St. Clair College L, 2-3 J 12 Clarkson L, 3-4 J 13 Clarkson L, 5-7 J 16 Waterloo T, 2-2 (OT) J 23 Guelph W, 8-1 J 24 Guelph T, 2-2 (OT) J 28 at Windsor W, 5-3 J 30 at Ohio University# W, 5-2 J 31 at Ohio University# W, 3-1 F 6 Ryerson Polytechnical Institute T, 2-2 (OT) F 7 Ryerson Polytechnical Institute W, 7-4 F 13 Ohio State# W, 2-0 F 14 at Ohio State# W, 7-5 F 18 at Notre Dame T, 4-4 (OT) F 27 Western Michigan (club) W, 14-3 F 28 Western Michigan (club) W, 9-0 #Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association game +Cleveland Cup (Cleveland, Ohio) &RPI Invitational (Troy, N.Y.)
1970-71 (18-12-1; 7-1-0 MCHA/1st) Coach: Jack Vivian Captains: Bruce Blyth, Glen Shirton Date Opponent Result N 13 Western Ontario L, 2-3 (OT) N 14 Western Ontario W, 7-6 (OT) N 20 Waterloo Lutheran W, 11-4 N 21 Waterloo Lutheran W, 8-1 N 26 St. Lawrence + L, 5-6 N 27 at Clarkson + L, 2-5 N 28 New Hampshire + L 4-6 D 4 Ohio State# W, 4-0 D 5 at Ohio State# L, 1-5 D 12 at Lake Superior L, 3-4 D 13 at Lake Superior L, 2-7 J 2 at Michigan State L, 2-7 J 3 at Michigan State L, 2-6 J 8 Clarkson W, 7-4 J 9 Clarkson L, 3-6 J 16 at Boston University L, 1-6 J 22 Ohio University# W, 6-1 J 23 Ohio University# W, 8-4 J 29 Guelph W, 6-4 J 30 Guelph W, 5-4 F 3 St. Clair College W, 10-2 F 5 Western Michigan (club) W, 8-2 F 6 Western Michigan (club) W, 9-0 F 12 at Ohio State# W, 3-2 F 13 Ohio State# W, 5-3 F 19 at Ohio University# W, 6-4 F 20 at Ohio University# W, 7-3 F 26 Notre Dame W, 5-1 F 27 at Notre Dame W, 3-2 M 7 at St. Louis L, 3-6 M 8 at St. Louis T, 4-4 (OT) #Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association game +North Country Festival (Potsdam, N.Y.)
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1971-72 (21-10-2; 6-4-2 CCHA/3rd) Coach: Jack Vivian Captain: Glen Shirton Date Opponent Result N 5 Ryerson Polytechnical Institute W, 9-3 N 6 Ryerson Polytechnical Institute W, 9-0 N 12 Michigan State L, 2-5 N 13 Michigan State L, 3-8 N 19 Western Ontario W, 8-4 N 20 Western Ontario W, 4-2 N 26 at Rensselaer L, 1-4 N 27 at Rensselaer L, 4-6 D 3 Lake Superior W, 4-3 D 4 Lake Superior W, 6-1 D 20 Princeton + W, 6-4 D 21 Yale + W, 5-3 D 28 Windsor & W, 11-0 D 29 Michigan & L, 1-4 J 7 at Ohio University* W, 5-2 J 8 at Ohio University* W, 10-7 J 14 at Ohio State* W, 6-3 J 15 Ohio State* L, 1-2 J 21 at St. Louis* L, 6-11 J 23 at St. Louis* W, 5-4 J 28 Lake Forest W, 5-3 J 29 Lake Forest W, 6-3 F 1 at St. Clair College W, 5-4 F 4 Guelph W, 6-2 F 5 Guelph W, 5-4 (OT) F 11 Ohio University* W, 6-2 F 12 Ohio University* W, 8-2 F 18 Ohio State* L, 1-2 F 19 at Ohio State* L, 3-4 (OT) F 25 St. Louis* T, 4-4 (OT) F 26 St. Louis* T, 5-5 (OT) M 3 at St. Louis (CCHA Semifinal) L, 5-6 (OT) M 4 Ohio Univ. (CCHA Consolation) W, 7-6 (OT) *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game +Cleveland Festival (Cleveland, Ohio) &Flint IMA (Flint, Mich.) 1972-73 (16-19-0; 6-10-0 CCHA/4th) Coach: Jack Vivian Captain: Chuck Gyles Date Opponent Result N 3 Notre Dame W, 9-5 N 5 at Notre Dame L, 3-9 N 10 at Lake Superior* L, 4-8 N 11 at Lake Superior* L 6-7 N 17 New Hampshire L, 5-7 N 18 New Hampshire W, 3-2 N 24 at Michigan Tech L, 2-10 N 25 at Michigan Tech L, 4-6 D 1 Western Ontario W, 6-5 (OT) D 2 Western Ontario W, 4-3 D 8 Lake Superior* L, 7-8 (OT) D 9 Lake Superior* L, 4-10 D 18 Brown + L, 4-5 D 19 Ohio State + L, 7-9 D 27 Air Force & L, 3-4 (OT) D 28 Western Ontario & L, 3-8 J 5 Providence L, 6-9 J 6 Providence W, 5-3 J 13 at St. Louis* L, 1-9 J 14 at St. Louis* L, 3-4 J 19 Ohio University* W, 11-8 J 20 Ohio University* W, 10-1 J 26 Ohio State* W, 5-4 J 27 at Ohio State* L, 4-8 F 2 Rensselaer W, 5-3 F 3 Rensselaer W, 3-0 F 9 at Ohio State* W, 6-5 (OT) F 10 Ohio State* L, 3-6 F 13 St. Clair College W, 12-3 F 16 at Ohio University* W, 13-0 F 17 at Ohio University* W, 11-0 F 23 St. Louis* L, 6-11 F 24 St. Louis* L, 1-5 M 2 St. Louis (CCHA Round-Robin) W, 6-5 (OT) M 4 Ohio State (CCHA Round-Robin) W, 8-1 *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game +Cleveland Festival (Cleveland, Ohio) &Flint IMA (Flint, Mich.)
Ken Morrow, BGSU’s and the CCHA’s first AllAmerican, is shown here against Boston College in the Falcons first NCAA semifinal contest.
Legendary Falcon head coach Ron Mason led BG to a 160-63-6 record in his six seasons behind the Falcon bench. His teams won three CCHA Championships, including the 1975-76 championship (shown above) where the Falcons won their first conference title in school history.
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John Markell celebrates after he put the puck past Boston College netminder Paul Skidmore in the 1978 NCAA Tournament semifinal game. 1973-74 (20-19-0; 2-6-0 CCHA/3rd) Coach: Ron Mason Captain: Mike Bartley Date Opponent Result N 2 Guelph W, 10-0 N 3 Guelph W, 11-0 N 9 at SUNY-Buffalo W, 8-3 N 10 at SUNY-Buffalo W, 8-4 N 16 at Lake Superior* L, 3-5 N 17 at Lake Superior* L, 5-7 N 20 at Rensselaer L, 5-8 N 23 at New Hampshire L, 2-7 N 24 at New Hampshire W, 4-2 N 25 at Boston University L, 3-10 N 30 McMaster W, 9-6 D 1 McMaster W, 10-1 D 7 Michigan Tech L, 4-6 D 8 Michigan Tech L, 2-6 D 14 Michigan L, 3-6 D 15 at Michigan L, 4-5 D 21 at St. Louis* L, 4-5 D 22 at St. Louis* L, 3-4 J 4 Western Ontario L, 4-11 J 5 Western Ontario W, 7-4 J 11 Ohio State W, 4-3 (OT) J 12 Ohio State L, 4-5 (OT) J 18 Colgate W, 5-1 J 19 at Lake Forest W, 15-4 J 20 at Lake Forest W, 6-4 J 23 at Notre Dame L, 4-7 J 25 Notre Dame W, 8-3 F 1 Western Michigan W, 11-3 F 2 at Western Michigan W, 10-1 F 8 at Ohio State W, 3-2 F 9 at Ohio State L, 2-4 F 15 Lake Superior* L, 2-3 F 16 Lake Superior* W, 6-4 F 22 St. Louis* W, 6-5 (OT) F 23 St. Louis* L, 3-4 M 1 at Air Force W, 6-2 M 2 at Air Force L, 1-2 M 8 at St. Louis (CCHA Semifinal) L, 1-6 M 10 Western Michigan W, 11-4 (CCHA Consolation) *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game
1974-75 (23-10-2; 4-3-1 CCHA/2nd) Coach: Ron Mason Captains: Roger Archer, Bob Dobek, Kevin MacDonald Date Opponent Result N 7 at Notre Dame L, 2-6 N 8 at Notre Dame L, 7-8 N 15 Lake Superior* W, 5-2 N 16 Lake Superior* W, 7-1 N 20 at Ohio State (at Fairgrounds) W, 5-2 N 22 SUNY-Buffalo W, 9-4 N 23 SUNY-Buffalo W, 12-0 N 29 at St. Lawrence + W, 6-5 (2OT) N 30 Boston University + W, 3-2 D 7 at Michigan State W, 7-4 D 8 at Michigan State L, 3-4 D 13 Western Ontario W, 8-3 D 14 Western Ontario W, 4-2 D 17 at Western Michigan L, 2-8 D 27 Sir George Williams & W, 6-3 D 28 at Rensselaer & W, 6-5 D 29 Northeastern & T, 4-4 J 7 at Ohio State (at Fairgrounds) W, 7-2 J 10 McMaster W, 14-0 J 11 McMaster W, 12-4 J 14 St. Clair College W, 8-1 J 17 Ohio State W, 8-3 J 18 Ohio State W, 6-2 J 24 at St. Louis* L, 3-4 (OT) J 26 at St. Louis* L, 1-5 J 31 York L, 3-6 F 1 York W, 5-2 F 8 Western Michigan L, 2-3 (OT) F 14 at Lake Superior* T, 7-7 (OT) F 15 at Lake Superior* L, 5-6 F 21 St. Louis* W, 4-3 (OT) F 22 St. Louis* W, 3-2 F 28 Air Force W, 5-3 M 1 Air Force W, 7-2 M 7 Lake Superior L, 4-6 (CCHA Semifinal at St.Louis) *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game +North Country Festival (Canton, N.Y.) &RPI Invitational (Troy, N.Y.)
1975-76 (21-9-2; 11-4-1 CCHA/1st) Coach: Ron Mason Captains: Dave Easton, Kevin MacDonald, Rich Nagai Date Opponent Result N 7 Lake Forest W, 13-1 N 8 Lake Forest W, 10-1 N 14 Clarkson W, 6-4 N 15 Clarkson W, 3-1 N 19 at Western Michigan* W, 6-2 N 21 Rensselaer W, 10-3 N 22 Rensselaer L, 5-6 D 5 Wilfrid Laurier L, 2-3 D 6 Wilfrid Laurier W, 14-1 D 13 at Western Ontario T, 5-5 D 15 at Toronto W, 5-3 J 6 Notre Dame W, 5-0 J 9 Lake Superior* W, 5-3 J 10 Lake Superior* W, 5-4 (OT) J 16 Ohio State* W, 14-3 J 17 Ohio State* W, 6-1 J 23 St. Louis* W, 6-1 J 24 St. Louis* L, 2-4 J 30 at Western Michigan* W, 6-3 J 31 Western Michigan* W, 6-3 F 3 at Michigan L, 6-7 F 10 Notre Dame L, 4-5 (OT) F 13 at Lake Superior* L, 0-1 F 14 at Lake Superior* L, 2-6 F 18 Western Michigan* W, 4-2 F 20 SUNY-Buffalo W, 15-3 F 21 SUNY-Buffalo W, 13-0 F 27 at Ohio State* W, 4-3 (OT) F 28 at Ohio State* W, 9-2 M 5 at St. Louis* L, 2-3 (OT) M 7 at St. Louis* T, 3-3 (OT) M 10 Western Michigan L, 2-3 (OT) (CCHA Semifinal) *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game
Though it hasn’t been confirmed that Mike “Doc” Emerich, PhD ever broadcasting a Falcon hockey game while doing his post-graduate work at BGSU, the famous NHL television broadcaster obtained his doctoral degree in Communications (speech) in 1976 from the University.
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Year-By-Year 1976-77 (28-11-0; 10-6-0 CCHA/2nd) Coach: Ron Mason Captains: Dave Easton, Byron Shutt, Tom Thomas Date Opponent Result O 29 Guelph W, 8-1 O 30 Guelph W, 9-2 N 5 Alumni Game Exhibition N 12 at Northern Michigan W, 3-2 N 13 at Northern Michigan W, 5-3 N 16 Western Michigan* W, 5-2 N 19 Boston University W, 4-2 N 20 Boston University W, 4-2 N 30 at Notre Dame L, 1-6 D 3 St. Louis* L, 2-5 D 4 St. Louis* L, 4-6 D 10 Waterloo W, 6-1 D 11 Waterloo W, 5-2 D 18 at SUNY-Buffalo W, 9-4 D 19 at SUNY-Buffalo W, 10-0 D 28 Michigan Tech + L, 6-7 (OT) D 29 Brown + L, 2-3 (OT) J 7 at Ohio State* W, 7-3 J 8 at Ohio State* L, 4-5 (OT) J 14 Lake Superior* W, 8-2 J 15 Lake Superior* W, 11-1 J 19 at Notre Dame W, 6-5 (OT) J 21 at St. Louis* L, 2-5 J 23 at St. Louis* L, 3-4 (OT) J 28 Western Michigan* ppd to 2/15/77 J 29 at Western Michigan* ppd to 2/1/77 F 1 at Western Michigan* W, 8-4 F 4 York W, 6-2 F 5 York W, 4-3 F 8 at Western Michigan* W, 11-0 F 11 Northern Michigan W, 4-2 F 12 Northern Michigan‡ W, 4-0 F 15 Western Michigan* W, 3-2 F 18 at Lake Superior* W, 9-2 F 19 at Lake Superior* W, 5-1 F 25 Ohio State* W, 10-6 F 26 Ohio State* L, 2-4 M 4 Ohio State W, 5-2 M 6 Ohio State W, 4-1 (CCHA Semiifnals / 2-game, total goals) M 11 at St. Louis W, 4-0 M 13 at St. Louis L, 1-4 (CCHA Championship / 2-game, total goals) M 20 at Michigan (NCAA Quarterfinal) L, 5-7 *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game +Greal Lakes Invitational (Detroit, Mich.) ‡Called (2 periods) -- power outage
George McPhee (1978-82) was named the CCHA Player of the Year for the 1981-82 season. He tallied 80 points (28g, 52a), which ranked as the third-highest total nationally. McPhee became the first Falcon to be awarded the Hobey Baker Award the same season.
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Ken Morrow (1975-79) (left), George McPhee (1978-82) (center) and head coach Ron Mason (1973-79) (right) were all part of the winningest decade in BG hockey history. BG went 232-117-14 during the 1970s, a winning percentage of .658. BGSU won three CCHA titles and finished third in the NCAA tournament in 1978.
1977-78 (31-8-0; 15-3-0 CCHA/1st) Coach: Ron Mason Captains: Dave Easton, Byron Shutt and Tom Thomas Date Opponent Result O 17 Toledo Goaldiggers§ (Ex.) W, 1-0 O 21 Michigan L, 2-7 O 22 at Michigan L, 4-6 O 28 Western Ontario W, 4-2 O 29 Western Ontario W, 8-4 N 2 Providence W, 5-4 N 4 at Northern Michigan* W, 5-0 N 5 at Northern Michigan* L, 4-7 N 12 Toronto W, 4-1 N 16 at Western Michigan* W, 7-1 N 25 at Vermont L, 1-2 N 26 at Vermont W, 10-5 D 2 McMaster W, 4-3 D 3 McMaster W, 7-1 D 6 Western Michigan* W, 6-4 D 9 York (game cancelled due to weather) D 10 York W, 7-5 D 29 Dartmouth & W, 5-2 D 30 at Cornell & L, 3-5 J 6 Ohio State* W, 7-3 J 7 Ohio State* W, 3-1 J 13 Northern Michigan* W, 5-3 J 14 Northern Michigan* W, 7-2 J 20 at St. Louis* L, 0-5 J 22 at St. Louis* W, 5-2 J 24 Notre Dame W, 5-1 J 27 at Lake Superior* (series cancelled because J 28 at Lake Superior* of “The Blizzard of 1978”) F 3 Western Michigan* W, 7-2 F 4 at Western Michigan* L, 3-4 F 10 at Ohio State* W, 3-1 F 11 at Ohio State* W, 6-1 F 17 Lake Superior* W, 9-1 F 18 Lake Superior* W, 9-3 F 24 St. Louis* W, 7-0 F 25 St. Louis* W, 3-2 M 3 Ohio State W, 3-1 M 4 Ohio State W, 4-2 (CCHA Semifinals / 2-game, total goals) M 10 St. Louis W, 3-1 M 11 St. Louis W, 10-2 (CCHA Championship / 2-game, total goals) M 18 Colorado College (NCAA Quarerfinals) W, 5-3 M 24 Boston College+ (NCAA Semifinals) L, 2-6 M 25 Wisconsin+ (NCAA Consolation) W, 4-3 *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game §(2 periods) -- fighting &Cornell Festival (Ithaca, N.Y.) +NCAA Finals at Providence (R.I.) Civic Center
1978-79 (37-6-2; 21-2-1 CCHA/1st) Coach: Ron Mason Captains: Paul Titanic (C), John Markell (A) Tom Newton (A) Date Opponent Result O 20 at Michigan L, 4-5 (OT) O 21 Michigan L, 3-4 (OT) O 27 Miami W, 15-0 O 28 at Miami W, 8-1 N 3 New Hampshire W, 9-6 N 4 New Hampshire L, 5-6 N 10 Vermont W, 5-2 N 11 Vermont W, 7-2 N 17 Clarkson W, 6-1 N 18 Clarkson W, 7-1 N 21 Ohio State* W, 6-3 N 24 at Northern Michigan* W, 4-1 N 25 at Northern Michigan* W, 4-1 D 1 St. Lawrence T, 3-3 (OT) D 2 St. Lawrence W, 7-2 D 8 St. Louis* W, 8-5 D 9 St. Louis* W, 7-1 D 15 at Ferris State* W, 11-5 D 16 at Ferris State* W, 7-2 D 28 Vermont + W, 3-0 D 29 McGill + W, 12-7 D 30 at Brown + W, 6-1 J 5 Lake Superior* W, 5-2 J 6 Lake Superior* W, 4-0 J 9 at Ohio State* W, 3-2 J 12 at Western Michigan* W, 4-1 J 13 Western Michigan* W, 10-2 J 16 Ohio State* W, 5-2 J 26 at St. Louis* W, 4-2 J 27 at St. Louis* L, 3-4 J 31 at Notre Dame W, 5-2 F 2 Ferris State* W, 11-2 F 3 Ferris State* W, 10-0 F 9 Northern Michigan* T, 3-3 (OT) F 10 Northern Michigan* W, 5-2 F 16 at Lake Superior* W, 6-1 F 17 at Lake Superior* W, 4-3 F 20 at Ohio State* L, 1-3 F 23 Western Michigan* W, 12-4 F 24 at Western Michigan* W, 5-3 M 2 Lake Superior W, 12-2 M 3 Lake Superior W, 6-1 (CCHA Semifinals / 2-game, total goals) M 9 Ohio State W, 5-3 M 10 Ohio State W, 6-4 (CCHA Championship / 2-game, total goals) M 16 at Minnesota (NCAA Quarterfinals) L, 3-6 *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game +Old Colony Invitational (Providence, R.I.)
Mark Wells scored 231 points for BG, but is better known for being a part of the 1980 USA Miracle On Ice Team.
Year-By-Year 1979-80 (16-20-2; 9-11-0 CCHA/4th) Coach: Jerry York Captains: Mike Cotter, Steve Dawe, Tom Newton Date Opponent Result O 19 Michigan L, 5-9 O 20 at Michigan L, 2-7 O 27 at U.S. International T, 3-3 O 28 at U.S. International W, 6-3 N 2 Vermont L, 5-6 (OT) N 3 Vermont W, 7-6 N 16 Providence W, 5-3 N 17 Providence W, 3-2 N 23 at New Hampshire L, 2-5 N 24 at New Hampshire L, 2-4 N 30 U.S. International W, 8-2 D 7 Notre Dame L, 2-5 D 14 Lake Superior* W, 4-3 D 15 Lake Superior* W, 4-1 D 28 at Yale W, 7-4 D 29 at Yale L, 3-6 J 4 at Western Michigan* L, 3-4 J 5 at Western Michigan* W, 6-4 J 11 Ferris State* W, 10-4 J 12 Ferris State* L, 3-5 J 18 at Ohio State* L, 2-8 J 19 at Ohio State* L, 0-5 J 22 Miami L, 3-4 J 25 Northern Michigan* L, 0-4 J 26 Northern Michigan* L, 3-4 F 1 at Ferris State* L, 1-6 F 2 at Ferris State* W, 6-4 F 5 Polish Olympic Team (Ex.) W, 5-4 F 8 Western Michigan* W, 9-3 F 9 Western Michigan* W, 8-4 F 12 at Miami W, 5-1 F 15 at Lake Superior* L, 3-5 F 16 at Lake Superior* W, 6-2 F 22 at Northern Michigan* W, 7-5 F 23 at Northern Michigan* L, 3-7 F 29 Ohio State* L, 3-5 M 1 Ohio State* L, 6-7 (OT) M 7 at Northern Michigan L, 3-11 M 8 at Northern Michigan T, 3-3 (CCHA Semifinals / 2-game, total goals) *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game
Former Falcon coach Jerry York coached BGSU for 15 seasons, amassing 342 career victories. York’s teams won three CCHA regular season crowns and captured the CCHA Tournament title on two occasions.
The Falcons skate around the ice in Lake Placid, N.Y., just moments after winning the school’s first-ever national championship.
1980-81 (13-24-2; 10-12-0 CCHA/4th) Coach: Jerry York Captains: Brian MacLellan, George McPhee Date Opponent Result O 14 Vaxjo Club (Sweden) (Ex.) W, 11-2 O 17 Michigan W, 3-2 (OT) O 18 at Michigan L, 4-9 O 22 Miami* W, 4-3 O 28 at Notre Dame W, 4-3 N 4 Notre Dame L, 2-3 N 7 Boston College L, 3-4 N 8 Boston College L, 0-4 N 14 New Hampshire L, 3-5 N 15 New Hampshire L, 5-7 N 21 Western Michigan* W, 6-5 N 22 Western Michigan* W, 5-2 N 27 at Clarkson + L, 5-6 (OT) N 28 at St. Lawrence + T, 6-6 (OT) D 5 at Ohio State L, 2-5 D 6 at Ohio State* L, 3-6 D 13 Western Ontario W, 3-2 D 19 at North Dakota L, 3-9 D 20 at North Dakota L, 1-4 J 3 Boston University & L, 4-5 (2OT) J 4 Minnesota-Duluth & L, 4-7 J 9 Lake Superior* W, 5-3 J 10 Lake Superior* L, 3-4 J 16 at Northern Michigan* L, 1-5 J 17 at Northern Michigan* L, 2-4 J 23 Ferris State* L, 4-8 J 24 Ferris State* W, 4-3 J 29 at Lake Superior* W, 6-2 J 30 at Lake Superior* L, 5-7 F 6 at Western Michigan* L, 4-6 F 7 at Western Michigan* W, 7-2 F 13 Ohio State* L, 5-7 F 14 Ohio State* W, 7-6 (OT) F 20 at Ferris State* L, 2-6 F 21 at Ferris State* L, 3-5 F 24 Miami* W, 6-2 F 27 Northern Michigan* L, 4-5 (OT) F 28 Northern Michigan* W, 10-3 M 6 at Northern Michigan T, 3-3 M 7 at Northern Michigan L, 2-10 (CCHA Semifinals / 2-game, total goals) *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game +North Country Festival &Colonial Bank Invitational (Hartford, Conn.)
1981-82 (27-13-2; 20-7-1 CCHA/1st) Coach: Jerry York Captains: Brian MacLellan, George McPhee Date Opponent Result O 13 Michigan-Dearborn (Ex.) W, 12-2 O 16 North Dakota L, 4-6 O 17 North Dakota L, 3-6 O 23 at Wisconsin L, 4-8 O 24 at Wisconsin L, 3-9 O 30 Michigan State* L, 3-4 O 31 at Michigan State* L, 0-4 N 6 at Michigan Tech* T, 5-5 (OT) N 7 at Michigan Tech* L, 6-8 N 13 Lake Superior* W, 8-2 N 14 Lake Superior* W, 5-2 N 20 at Western Michigan* W, 6-5 (OT) N 21 at Western Michigan* W, 10-5 N 27 at Vermont W, 7-2 N 28 at Vermont W, 5-3 D 4 at Michigan State* L, 5-6 D 5 Michigan State* W, 4-3 D 11 at Ohio State* W, 5-2 D 12 at Ohio State* W, 5-2 D 18 Miami* W, 10-3 D 19 Miami* W, 7-2 J 8 at Northern Michigan* W, 6-3 J 9 at Northern Michigan* W, 5-4 J 15 Ferris State* W, 10-4 J 16 Ferris State* W, 4-2 J 22 at Notre Dame* L, 8-9 (OT) J 23 at Notre Dame* W, 8-7 (OT) J 29 at Michigan* W, 6-2 J 30 Michigan* W, 5-4 F 5 Illinois-Chicago Circle W, 7-3 F 6 Illinois-Chicago Circle W, 9-2 F 12 Ohio State* L, 5-6 F 13 Ohio State* W, 6-0 F 19 at Miami* W, 9-5 F 20 at Miami* L, 1-2 (OT) F 26 Michigan* W, 7-1 F 27 at Michigan* W, 5-3 M 5 Northern Michigan W, 8-0 M 6 Northern Michigan W, 10-5 (CCHA Quarterfinals / 2-game, total goals) M 12 Notre Dame (CCHA Semifinals)# L, 5-8 M 13 Michigan Tech (CCHA Consolation)# W, 2-1 M 19 at Northeastern T, 2-2 M 20 at Northeastern L, 2-3 (OT) (NCAA Quarterfinals / 2-game, total goals) *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game #CCHA Championships (Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich.)
Captains Brian MacLellen and George Mcphee pose with the CCHA Regular Season Trophy after the 1981-82 season.
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Year-By-Year 1982-83 (28-8-4; 24-5-3 CCHA/1st) Coach: Jerry York Captains: Brian Hills, Barry Mills Date Opponent Result O 9 Michigan-Dearborn (Ex.) W, 9-3 O 15 Wisconsin L, 3-4 O 16 Wisconsin T, 4-4 (OT) O 22 Ferris State* W, 8-5 O 23 Ferris State* W, 9-3 O 29 Michigan* W, 9-2 O 30 Michigan* W, 10-9 N 5 at Illinois-Chicago* W, 4-1 N 6 at Illinois-Chicago* W, 7-3 N 12 Ohio State* T, 3-3 (OT) N 13 at Ohio State* L, 3-5 N 19 at Lake Superior* W, 6-5 (OT) N 20 at Lake Superior* W, 6-4 N 26 Notre Dame* W, 12-2 N 27 Notre Dame* W, 12-3 D 3 at Michigan Tech* L, 5-6 D 4 at Michigan Tech* W, 5-4 D 10 at Miami* W, 3-2 D 11 at Miami* W, 6-4 D 29 Lowell + L, 3-7 D 30 Brown + W, 7-4 J 7 Michigan State* W, 6-4 J 8 Michigan State* W, 4-2 J 14 Western Michigan* W, 4-1 J 15 Western Michigan* W, 4-0 J 21 at Northern Michigan* W, 7-5 J 22 at Northern Michigan* W, 7-6 (OT) J 28 Illinois-Chicago* W, 9-3 J 29 Illinois-Chicago* W, 15-1 F 4 at Western Michigan* L, 1-3 F 5 at Western Michigan* T, 3-3 (OT) F 11 at Notre Dame* T, 4-4 (OT) F 12 at Notre Dame* L, 3-5 F 18 Miami* W, 8-3 F 19 Miami* W, 6-1 F 25 at Ohio State* L, 5-10 F 26 Ohio State* W, 6-3 M 4 Notre Dame W, 8-3 M 5 Notre Dame W, 7-2 (CCHA Quarterfinals / 2-game, total goals) M 11 Northern Michigan (CCHA Semifinals)# W, 3-0 M 12 Michigan State (CCHA Championship)# L, 3-4 (OT) *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game +RPI Invitational (Troy, N.Y.) #CCHA Championships (Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich.)
1983-84 (34-8-2; 22-4-2 CCHA/1st) Coach: Jerry York Captains: Mike Pikul, Wayne Wilson Date Opponent Result O 14 Clarkson W, 5-2 O 15 Clarkson W, 5-3 O 21 Lake Superior* W, 7-2 O 22 Lake Superior* L, 1-2 O 28 Michigan Tech* W, 6-5 O 29 Michigan Tech* W, 5-1 N 4 at Michigan State* W, 7-4 N 5 at Michigan State* W, 5-3 N 11 Illinois-Chicago* W, 8-3 N 12 Illinois-Chicago* W, 7-2 N 18 at New Hampshire W, 6-5 (OT) N 19 at New Hampshire W, 4-3 N 25 Miami* W, 5-3 N 26 Miami* W, 6-3 D 2 at Ohio State* W, 4-2 D 3 Ohio State* W, 8-6 D 9 Western Michigan* W, 5-4 D 10 Western Michigan* W, 4-3 D 29 Cornell & W, 6-4 D 30 Clarkson & W, 2-0 J 6 at Michigan* W, 8-2 J 7 at Michigan* L, 5-6 (OT) J 13 at Ferris State* W, 5-2 J 14 at Ferris State* T, 5-5 (OT) J 20 Northern Michigan* W, 4-2 J 21 Northern Michigan* W, 4-2 J 27 Ohio State* W, 4-3 (OT) J 28 at Ohio State* W, 3-2 (OT) F 3 at Illinois-Chicago* W, 5-3 F 4 at Illinois-Chicago* T, 5-5 (OT) F 10 at Western Michigan* L, 3-8 F 11 at Western Michigan* W, 4-2 F 17 Michigan-Dearborn W, 11-3 F 18 Michigan-Dearborn W, 10-2 F 24 at Miami* W, 11-4 F 25 at Miami* L, 2-6 M 2 Lake Superior W, 7-3 M 3 Lake Superior L, 6-7 (CCHA Quarterfinals / 2-game, total goals) M 9 Western Mich. (CCHA Semifinals)# L, 3-4 (2OT) M 10 Ohio State (CCHA Consolation)# L, 2-3 (OT) M 16 at Boston University L, 3-6 M 17 at Boston University W, 5-1 (OT) (NCAA Quarterfinals / 2-game, total goals) M 23 Michigan State (NCAA Semifinals)+ W, 2-1 M 24 Minnesota-Duluth (NCAA Final)+ W, 5-4 (4OT) *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game &Key Bank Tournament (Lake Placid, NY) #CCHA Championships (Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich.) +NCAA Championships (Lake Placid, N.Y.)
Dan Kane (1981-84) was one of two first-team AllCCHA members for the Falcons during the 1983-84 national championship season. The center ended his Falcon career ranking 17th on the all-time scoring list with 171 career points (59g, 112a). His 112 assists is 15th on the career assist list, as his final assist is a moment etched in Falcon hockey history. His pass in the fourth-overtime of the national championship game found the stick of Gino Cavallini who back-handed a shot past UMD goaltender Rick Kosti, giving BG its only team national title in school history.
Former Falcon defenseman Dave Ellett (198284) recorded 19 goals and 52 assists in his Falcon career. He helped lead the Falcons to a 62-16-6 record in his two seasons, including the 1984 National Championship, before going on to enjoy a 16-year NHL career.
The Falcon bench celebrates the closing seconds of BG’s 1988 CCHA playoff championship game victory over Lake Superior at Joe Louis Arena.
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Co-captains Mike Pikul (left) and Wayne Wilson with the NCAA championship trophy after BG’s 5-4 quadruple overtime victory over Minnesota-Duluth. 1984-85 (21-21-0; 17-15-0 CCHA/4th) Coach: Jerry York Captain: George Roll Date Opponent Result O 12 Ferris State* L, 2-4 O 13 Ferris State* L, 4-5 (OT) O 19 at Lake Superior* W, 5-1 O 20 at Lake Superior* L, 4-6 O 26 at Michigan* L, 3-5 O 27 Michigan* W, 5-1 N 2 at Ohio State* L, 3-7 N 3 Ohio State* W, 8-4 N 9 at Clarkson L, 3-5 N 10 at Clarkson L, 4-5 (OT) N 16 at Western Michigan* L, 1-3 N 17 at Western Michigan* W, 4-3 N 23 Michigan State* L, 1-4 N 24 at Michigan State* W, 4-3 N 30 at Miami* W, 10-4 D 1 at Miami* W, 5-3 D 7 Illinois-Chicago* W, 7-2 D 8 Illinois-Chicago* W, 6-5 D 14 at Ferris State* W, 4-3 D 15 at Ferris State* L, 3-5 D 28 Michigan State + L, 1-3 D 29 Michigan + L, 5-12 J 4 Lake Superior* L, 4-5 (OT) J 5 Lake Superior* W, 9-1 J 7 USSR/Spartak (at Richfield Coliseum) (Ex.) L, 4-9 J 11 Michigan* W, 9-4 J 12 at Michigan* L, 6-8 J 18 at Ohio State* L, 3-7 J 19 Ohio State* W, 7-4 J 25 St. Lawrence W, 7-2 J 26 St. Lawrence W, 8-5 F 1 Western Michigan* L, 2-5 F 2 Western Michigan* L, 5-8 F 8 at Michigan State* L, 1-15 F 9 Michigan State* L, 1-3 F 15 Miami* W, 8-4 F 16 Miami* W, 6-5 F 22 at Illinois-Chicago* W, 6-4 F 23 at Illinois-Chicago* W, 8-5 M 1 Illinois-Chicago W, 7-5 M 2 Illinois-Chicago W, 7-2 (CCHA Quarterfinals / 2-game, total goals) M 8 Lake Superior (CCHA Semifinals)# L, 1-4 M 9 Ohio State (CCHA Consolation)# L, 4-7 *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game +Great Lakes Invitational (Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich.) #CCHA Championships (Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich.)
1985-86 (28-14-0; 23-9-0 CCHA/T-2nd) Coach: Jerry York Captains: Iain Duncan, Todd Flichel, Jamie Wansbrough Date Opponent Result O 11 at Ferris State* W, 4-3 O 12 at Ferris State* W, 5-3 O 18 Lake Superior* W, 8-4 O 19 Lake Superior* L, 2-4 O 25 at Michigan* L, 5-7 O 26 Michigan* W, 11-5 N 1 Ohio State* W, 9-5 N 2 at Ohio State* W, 7-4 N 8 Clarkson L, 3-4 N 9 Clarkson W, 5-3 N 15 Western Michigan* W, 8-7 (OT) N 16 Western Michigan* W, 8-4 N 22 at Michigan State* L, 3-4 (OT) N 23 Michigan State* W, 6-5 (OT) N 29 Miami* W, 7-2 N 30 Miami* W, 4-2 D 6 at Illinois-Chicago* W, 4-3 D 7 at Illinois-Chicago* W, 4-0 D 13 Ferris State* W, 5-1 D 14 Ferris State* W, 7-3 D 21 Czechoslovakia (Ex.) L, 2-10 D 28 St. Lawrence + W, 5-2 D 29 Toronto + L, 4-5 (3OT) J 3 at Lake Superior* W, 4-3 (OT) J 4 at Lake Superior* W, 6-2 J 10 Michigan* L, 4-7 J 11 at Michigan* W, 7-3 J 17 at Ohio State* W, 5-3 J 18 Ohio State* W, 9-7 J 24 at St. Lawrence L, 2-5 J 25 at St. Lawrence L, 5-8 J 31 at Western Michigan* L, 5-7 F 1 at Western Michigan* L, 2-5 F 7 Michigan State* L, 4-7 F 8 at Michigan State* L, 4-6 F 14 at Miami* W, 5-2 F 15 at Miami* L, 6-7 (OT) F 21 Illinois-Chicago* W, 5-2 F 22 Illinois-Chicago* W, 6-2 F 28 Illinois-Chicago W, 7-3 M 1 Illinois-Chicago W, 2-1 (2OT) (CCHA Quarterfinals / Best 2-of-3) M 7 Western Michigan (CCHA Semifinals)# L, 3-4 (3OT) M 8 Lake Superior (CCHA Consolation)# W, 3-0 *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game +College Hockey Classic (Lake Placid, N.Y.) #CCHA Championships (Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich.)
1986-87 (33-10-2; 24-6-2 CCHA/1st) Coach: Jerry York Captains: Iain Duncan, Todd Flichel Date Opponent Result O 10 at Michigan* L, 5-6 O 11 Michigan* W, 5-2 O 17 New Hampshire W, 6-1 O 18 New Hampshire W, 8-2 O 24 at Lake Superior* W, 7-5 O 25 at Lake Superior* W, 7-3 O 31 at Miami* W, 7-6 N 1 at Miami* W, 6-4 N 7 Ohio State* W, 5-2 N 8 at Ohio State* W, 4-2 N 14 at Illinois-Chicago* (at Franklin Park) W, 5-3 N 15 at Illinois-Chicago* (at Franklin Park) T, 5-5 (OT) N 21 Ferris State* W, 5-3 N 22 Ferris State* L, 3-6 N 28 Michigan State* L, 4-5 (OT) N 30 at Michigan State* L, 1-5 D 5 Western Michigan* W, 5-2 D 6 Western Michigan* W, 3-1 D 12 at Princeton W, 7-4 D 13 at Princeton W, 5-2 D 27 Colgate + W, 4-3 D 28 RIT + W, 4-3 J 2 Lake Superior* W, 12-4 J 3 Lake Superior* W, 7-2 J 9 Miami* W, 8-3 J 10 Miami* W, 12-3 J 16 at Ohio State* W, 7-3 J 17 Ohio State* W, 8-6 J 23 Illinois-Chicago* W, 4-3 J 24 Illinois-Chicago* W, 7-5 J 30 at Ferris State* W, 4-3 J 31 at Ferris State* W, 6-1 F 6 at Michigan State* L, 3-6 F 7 Michigan State* T, 3-3 (OT) F 13 at Western Michigan* L, 3-8 F 14 at Western Michigan* W, 6-5 (OT) F 20 at Michigan* W, 5-3 F 21 Michigan* W, 9-3 F 27 Ferris State L, 4-6 F 28 Ferris State W, 5-0 M 1 Ferris State W, 5-1 (CCHA Quarterfinals / Best 2-of-3) M 6 Ohio State (CCHA Semifinals)# W, 5-3 M 7 Michigan State (CCHA Championship)# L, 3-4 (OT) M 20 at Harvard L, 1-7 M 21 at Harvard L, 0-3 (NCAA Quarterfinals / 2-game, total goals) *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game +Syracuse Invitational (Syracuse, N.Y.) #CCHA Championships (Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich.)
Gary Kruzich (1983-87) is BGSU’s all-time winningest goaltender with 88 career wins. His 14 consecutive wins and 24-game unbeaten streak during the 1986-87 season are still Falcon records.
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Ty Eigner played four years for Bowling Green, serving as captain for the 1992-93 season. Eigner now serves as an assistant coach for the Orange and Brown. 1987-88 (30-13-2; 19-11-2 CCHA/2nd) Coach: Jerry York Captain: Scott Paluch Date Opponent Result O 9 at Michigan* W, 7-6 O 10 Michigan* L, 4-5 O 16 Toronto W, 9-6 O 17 Toronto (Ex.) W, 8-3 O 23 Lake Superior* L, 4-5 (OT) O 24 Lake Superior* L, 3-7 O 30 at Miami* W, 4-3 (OT) O 31 at Miami* W, 6-5 (OT) N 6 Ohio State* T, 5-5 (OT) N 7 at Ohio State* W, 8-3 N 13 Illinois-Chicago* W, 6-3 N 14 Illinois-Chicago* L, 3-5 N 16 Team USA (Ex.) L, 2-14 N 20 at Ferris State* W, 8-4 N 21 at Ferris State* W, 9-6 N 27 Michigan State* L, 3-6 N 29 at Michigan State* L, 3-7 D 4 at Western Michigan* L, 5-6 D 5 at Western Michigan* L, 6-7 (OT) D 11 Princeton W, 5-2 D 12 Princeton W, 5-2 D 27 Alaska Fairbanks + W, 6-4 D 28 at Maine + W, 6-5 J 8 at Lake Superior* T, 6-6 (OT) J 9 at Lake Superior* L, 1-5 J 15 Miami* W, 6-4 J 16 Miami* W, 7-4 J 22 at Ohio State* W, 8-2 J 23 Ohio State* W, 9-1 J 29 at Illinois-Chicago* W, 5-4 J 30 at Illinois-Chicago* L, 4-6 F 5 Ferris State* W, 10-2 F 6 Ferris State* W, 11-3 F 12 at Michigan State* W, 5-4 F 13 Michigan State* W, 6-5 F 19 Western Michigan* W, 11-2 F 20 Western Michigan* W, 8-7 F 26 Michigan* L, 3-5 F 27 at Michigan* W, 6-1 M 4 Ferris State W, 5-4 (4OT) M 5 Ferris State W, 6-3 (CCHA Quarterfinals / Best 2-of-3) M 11 Michigan State (CCHA Semifinal)# W, 6-4 M 12 Lake Superior (CCHA Championship)# W, 5-3 M 18 Vermont W, 5-1 M 19 Vermont W, 5-1 (NCAA First Round / 2-game, total goals) M 25 at Maine L, 1-5 M 26 at Maine L, 3-4 (NCAA Quarterfinals / 2-game, total goals) *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game +Dexter Classic (Orono, Maine) #CCHA Championships (Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich.)
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1988-89 (26-18-3; 15-14-3 CCHA/5th) Coach: Jerry York Captains: Alan Leggett, Greg Parks Date Opponent Result O 14 at Alaska Anchorage W, 7-3 O 15 at Alaska Anchorage W, 10-2 O 21 at Ohio State* L, 3-4 (OT) O 22 Ohio State* W, 6-3 O 27 Western Michigan* W, 7-5 O 28 Western Michigan* W, 6-1 O 31 Western Ontario W, 5-3 N 4 at Michigan* W, 8-5 N 5 Michigan* L, 6-7 N 11 Michigan State* L, 1-12 N 12 at Michigan State* L, 2-6 N 18 at Lake Superior* L, 2-3 (OT) N 19 at Lake Superior* L, 3-4 (OT) N 25 Miami* L, 3-6 N 26 Miami* W, 5-3 D 2 at Ferris State* L, 4-6 D 3 at Ferris State* L, 5-7 D 9 Illinois-Chicago* W, 3-0 D 10 Illinois-Chicago* W, 7-3 D 16 Ohio State* W, 7-4 D 17 at Ohio State* L, 2-3 (OT) D 28 Cornell + W, 3-2 D 29 Colgate + W, 4-3 J 3 Michigan-Dearborn W, 6-0 J 6 at Western Michigan* W, 4-3 J 7 at Western Michigan* W, 6-5 J 13 Michigan* L, 2-6 J 14 at Michigan* L, 1-4 J 20 at Michigan State* L, 5-8 J 21 Michigan State* W, 5-2 J 27 Lake Superior* T, 3-3 (OT) J 28 Lake Superior* W, 3-2 F 3 at Miami* W, 7-1 F 4 at Miami* W, 6-1 F 10 Ferris State* T, 1-1 (OT) F 11 Ferris State* T, 2-2 (OT) F 17 at Illinois-Chicago* W, 4-2 F 18 at Illinois-Chicago* L, 2-3 (OT) F 24 St. Cloud State W, 6-2 F 25 St. Cloud State W, 6-3 M 3 at Michigan W, 6-4 M 4 at Michigan L, 1-4 M 5 at Michigan W, 3-2 (3OT) (CCHA Quarterfinals / Best 2-of-3) M 10 Michigan State (CCHA Semifinal)# L, 2-3 M 11 Illinois-Chicago (CCHA Consolation)# W, 5-3 M 17 at Boston College L, 5-8 M 18 at Boston College L, 2-4 (NCAA First Round / 2-game, total goals) *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game +Syracuse Invitational (Syracuse, N.Y.) #CCHA Championships (Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich.)
The 1986-87 regular season championship for the Falcons was the last of four under former head coach Jerry York. BG has won a total of nine regular season CCHA titles.
Garry Galley (1981-84) is tied for second on the all-time career scoring list for BG defensemen with 152 career points (35g, 117a). Only Scott Paluch (169 career points) ranks ahead of the former NHL-star.
Year-By-Year 1989-90 (25-17-2; 20-10-2 CCHA/3rd) Coach: Jerry York Captains: Kevin Dahl and Joe Quinn Date Opponent Result O 13 Northern Michigan L, 5-6 (OT) O 14 Northern Michigan W, 8-2 O 20 at Ohio State* W, 9-6 O 21 Ohio State* L, 3-5 O 24 Windsor Ex (W, 3-2) O 27 at Western Michigan* L, 1-4 O 28 at Western Michigan* W, 9-7 N 2 Michigan* W, 6-3 N 3 at Michigan* L, 1-4 N 10 at Michigan State* L, 3-11 N 11 Michigan State* L, 4-5 (OT) N 17 Lake Superior* L, 3-5 N 18 Lake Superior* W, 4-3 N 24 at Miami* W, 7-5 N 25 at Miami* W, 7-3 D 1 Ferris State* W, 6-2 D 2 Ferris State* W, 7-2 D 8 at Illinois-Chicago* W, 4-1 D 9 at Illinois-Chicago* L, 4-5 (OT) D 15 Ohio State* W, 7-6 D 16 at Ohio State* W, 6-5 D 29 St. Lawrence + W, 6-2 D 30 at Maine + L, 4-7 J 5 Western Michigan* W, 3-2 J 6 Western Michigan* L, 1-6 J 12 at Michigan* W, 5-2 J 13 Michigan* W, 9-8 (OT) J 19 Michigan State* L, 4-5 J 20 at Michigan State* T, 4-4 (OT) J 26 at Lake Superior* L, 2-11 J 27 at Lake Superior* W, 4-1 F 2 Miami* W, 8-7 (OT) F 3 Miami* W, 4-3 F 9 at Ferris State* T, 5-5 (OT) F 10 at Ferris State* W, 4-3 (OT) F 16 Illinois-Chicago* W, 7-2 F 17 Illinois-Chicago* W, 2-1 F 23 at St. Cloud State L, 2-3 (OT) F 24 at St. Cloud State W, 8-5 M 2 Ohio State W, 7-1 M 3 Ohio State W, 6-5 (CCHA Semifinals / Best 2-of-3) M 10 Lake Superior (CCHA Semifinal)# L, 2-4 M 11 Michigan (CCHA Consolation)# L, 4-5 M 16 at Maine L, 4-8 M 17 at Maine L, 2-5 (NCAA First Round / Best 2-of-3) *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game +Dexter Classic (Orono, Maine) #CCHA Championships (Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich.)
Todd Reirden (1990-94), tallied 76 career points (24g, 52a) for the orange and brown. Reirden went on to play professional hockey for 13 seasons, spending time playing for Edmonton, St. Louis, Atlanta, Anaheim and Phoenix.
Brian Holzinger (1991-95) ranks 16th on the all-time Falcon scoring list with 185 career points. His 102 career goals rank tied for seventh in BGSU history, a good chunk of those coming in the 1994-95 season, when the Parma, Ohio native scored 35 goals in leading BG to a second place CCHA finish. The senior forward capped his final season by earning college hockey’s biggest honor, the Hobey Baker Memorial Trophy. 1990-91 (15-23-2; 13-17-2 CCHA/6th) Coach: Jerry York Captains: Braden Shavchook (C), Peter Holmes (A) Matt Ruchty (A) Date Opponent Result O 12 at Lake Superior* L, 1-3 O 13 at Lake Superior* L, 2-10 O 18 Michigan* W, 8-3 O 19 at Michigan* L, 4-7 O 22 Western Ontario Ex (W, 11-3) O 26 at Ohio State* W, 9-3 O 27 Ohio State* W, 5-3 N 2 at Michigan State* W, 6-4 N 3 Michigan State* W, 5-4 N 9 at Miami* W, 5-4 (OT) N 10 at Miami* T, 1-1 (OT) N 16 at Ferris State* T, 5-5 (OT) N 17 at Ferris State* L, 2-4 N 23 Western Michigan* W, 5-1 N 24 at Western Michigan* W, 3-0 N 30 Illinois-Chicago* W, 6-5 (OT) D 1 Illinois-Chicago* L, 3-5 D 7 North Dakota W, 7-5 D 8 North Dakota W, 4-3 (OT) D 14 Michigan State* L, 3-9 D 15 at Michigan State* L, 2-4 D 28 North Dakota + L, 2-8 D 29 St. Lawrence + L, 3-6 J 4 at Western Michigan* L, 2-4 J 5 Western Michigan* L, 2-4 J 11 Lake Superior* L, 2-6 J 12 Lake Superior* L, 3-6 J 18 Michigan* L, 1-9 J 19 at Michigan* L, 2-6 J 25 at Illinois-Chicago* L, 3-8 J 26 at Illinois-Chicago* L, 2-4 F 1 at Northern Michigan L, 3-9 F 2 at Northern Michigan L, 2-7 F 8 Ferris State* W, 6-5 F 9 Ferris State* L, 5-6 (OT) F 15 Miami* W, 6-2 F 16 Miami* W, 7-3 F 22 Ohio State* W, 7-3 F 23 at Ohio State* L, 0-3 M 1 at Ferris State L, 3-5 M 2 at Ferris State L, 2-3 (OT) (CCHA Quarterfinals / Best 2-of-3) *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game +Bank One Badger Showdown (Milwaukee, Wis.)
1991-92 (8-21-5; 7-20-5 CCHA/9th) Coach: Jerry York Captains: Peter Holmes and Otis Plageman Date Opponent Result O 25 at Ohio State* L, 3-5 O 26 Ohio State* W, 6-5 (OT) N 1 at Lake Superior* L, 1-8 N 2 at Lake Superior* L, 3-8 N 8 Michigan State* L, 3-6 N 9 at Michigan State* L, 6-9 N 15 Illinois-Chicago* W, 9-4 N 16 Illinois-Chicago* L, 1-10 N 29 at Miami* L, 4-5 N 30 Miami* T, 4-4 (OT) D 6 at Western Michigan* W, 5-4 D 7 Western Michigan* L, 5-6 D 21 Boston College + W, 5-3 D 22 at Minnesota + L, 5-6 (OT) J 3 at Illinois-Chicago* L, 5-6 J 4 at Illinois-Chicago* T, 4-4 (OT) J 10 Lake Superior* L, 3-4 J 11 Lake Superior* T, 6-6 (OT) J 17 at Ferris State* L, 4-5 (OT) J 18 at Ferris State* W, 8-3 J 24 Western Michigan* L, 2-3 (OT) J 25 at Western Michigan* L, 2-3 J 31 Ohio State* L, 4-5 (OT) F 1 at Ohio State* T, 5-5 (OT) F 7 Michigan* W, 7-4 F 8 at Michigan* W, 4-3 F 14 Michigan State* W, 2-1 (OT) F 15 at Michigan State* T, 6-6 (OT) F 21 Miami* L, 4-7 F 22 at Miami* L, 1-3 F 25 Michigan* L, 1-2 F 29 Soviet Red Army (Exhibition - Cancelled because of political unrest in the former Soviet Union) M 3 at Michigan* L, 2-4 M 6 Ferris State* L, 2-3 M 7 Ferris State* L, 1-5 *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game +Mariucci Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.)
Dan Bylsma played for Bowling Green from 1988-1992, before going on to successful playing career. Bylsma now serves as the head coach for the Pittsburgh Penguins, guiding them to a Stanley Cup in 2009.
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Defenseman Jonathan Sigalet (2003-04), now playing in the Columbus Blue Jackets organization, scored 31 points (6g, 25a) in 72 career games.
1992-93 (19-21-1; 12-17-1 CCHA/7th) Coach: Jerry York Captains: Ty Eigner (C), Brett Harkins (A), Jeff Wells (A) Date Opponent Result O 16 Toronto W, 8-1 O 23 at Lake Superior* L, 1-3 O 24 at Lake Superior* L, 2-7 O 30 Kent* L, 2-5 O 31 at Kent* W, 5-3 N 6 at Illinois-Chicago* W, 3-1 N 7 at Western Michigan* L, 3-5 N 13 Kent* L, 4-6 N 14 at Western Michigan* L, 3-5 N 20 at Ohio State* L, 5-7 N 21 Ohio State* W, 11-2 N 26 at Alaska Fairbanks + W, 3-2 N 27 Maine + L, 1-8 N 28 Yale + W, 5-3 D 4 at Miami* L, 5-7 D 5 Miami* W, 5-0 D 11 Illinois-Chicago* W, 9-2 D 12 Notre Dame* W, 5-2 D 29 Cornell & W, 8-7 (OT) D 30 Maine & L, 2-6 J 2 at North Dakota W, 4-1 J 3 at North Dakota L, 5-6 (OT) J 8 at Ferris State* L, 3-4 (OT) J 9 at Ferris State* L, 3-4 J 15 Western Michigan* W, 6-4 J 16 at Michigan* L, 0-4 J 22 Ferris State* L, 3-4 J 23 Lake Superior* L, 4-5 (OT) J 29 at Michigan State* L, 2-6 J 30 Illinois-Chicago* W, 4-1 F 12 Notre Dame* W, 7-4 F 13 Michigan* L, 1-8 F 19 Michigan State* T, 5-5 (OT) F 20 at Michigan* L, 1-12 F 26 Miami* L, 4-7 F 27 at Ohio State* W, 5-4 M 4 at Notre Dame* ppd to 3/7/93 M 5 Michigan State* W, 6-2 M 7 at Notre Dame* W, 4-3 (OT) M 12 at Western Michigan W, 5-4 M 13 at Western Michigan W, 6-3 (CCHA First Round / Best 2-of-3) M 19 Lake Superior (CCHA Quarterfinal)# L, 1-7 *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game +Great Alaska Face-Off (Fairbanks, Alaska) &Cleveland College Classic (Richfield, Ohio) #CCHA Championships (Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich.)
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1993-94 (19-17-2; 15-13-2 CCHA/6th) Coach: Jerry York Captains: Brian Holzinger, Sean Pronger, Jeff Wells Date Opponent Result O 15 Toronto W, 12-1 O 22 Ohio State* W, 6-0 O 23 at Ohio State* W, 3-2 O 29 Michigan* T, 5-5 (OT) O 30 Western Michigan* W, 6-2 N 5 at Ferris State* W, 6-2 N 6 at Lake Superior* W, 3-2 N 19 at Western Michigan* L, 4-5 N 20 at Michigan State* T, 2-2 (OT) N 26 Rensselaer + L, 4-5 N 27 Illinois-Chicago + W, 4-2 D 3 Ferris State* W, 5-2 D 4 Ferris State* L, 3-4 D 7 at Miami* W, 2-1 (OT) D 10 Alaska Fairbanks L, 4-6 D 11 Alaska Fairbanks L, 3-8 J 7 at Illinois-Chicago* W, 8-2 J 8 at Illinois-Chicago* L, 3-6 J 14 at Notre Dame* L, 1-2 J 15 at Michigan State* L, 0-3 J 21 Lake Superior* W, 5-4 J 22 Lake Superior* L, 1-6 J 25 at Michigan* L, 1-2 J 28 Michigan State* L, 1-8 F 4 Illinois-Chicago* W, 7-6 (OT) F 5 Ohio State* L, 3-4 F 11 at Kent* W, 5-4 F 12 at Kent* W, 6-5 F 18 Notre Dame* W, 8-2 F 19 Miami* W, 4-3 (OT) F 25 Western Michigan* L, 3-4 F 26 Kent* W, 9-6 M 1 at Miami* L, 2-5 M 4 Michigan* L, 1-2 M 5 at Notre Dame* L, 1-4 M 11 Ferris State W, 3-0 M 12 Ferris State W, 3-2 (OT) (CCHA First Round / Best 2-of-3) M 18 Michigan State (CCHA Quarterfinal)# L, 2-3 (OT) *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game +Dexter Classic (Orono, Maine) #CCHA Championships (Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich.)
Doug Schueller (pictured on the left) captained the Falcons three consecutive seasons from 1998-2001. Schueller tallied 46 points (16g, 30a) in 138 career games.
In 2005-06, Alex Foster scored 51 points, the first Falcon to score 50+ points in a season in nine years.
1994-95 (25-11-2; 18-7-2 CCHA/2nd) Coach: Buddy Powers Captains: Jason Clark, Curtis Fry, Brian Holzinger Date Opponent Result O 14 Guelph W, 11-2 O 15 at Michigan State L, 3-6 O 18 Ohio State W, 10-2 O 21 Miami* W, 8-4 O 22 at Miami* W, 5-3 O 28 at Illinois-Chicago* W, 6-3 O 29 at Western Michigan* W, 5-3 N 1 Notre Dame* W, 7-1 N 9 at Michigan State* L, 4-7 N 12 Michigan* L, 3-7 N 18 at Notre Dame* W, 5-1 N 19 Western Michigan* W, 5-3 N 25 York + (Certified Foreign Tour) (Ex.) W, 9-5 N 26 at Toronto + (Certified Foreign Tour) (Ex.) W, 9-3 D 2 at Ferris State* W, 7-3 D 3 at Ferris State* L, 4-7 D 9 Michigan State* W, 6-2 D 10 at Ohio State L, 3-4 D 28 Wisconsin & L, 3-4 (2OT) D 29 Northeastern & W, 7-4 J 6 Notre Dame* W, 3-1 J 7 Illinois-Chicago* W, 8-4 J 13 at Ohio State* (at Fairgrounds) W, 9-3 J 14 Miami* T, 4-4 (OT) J 20 at Michigan* L, 3-4 (OT) J 21 Michigan State* W, 6-4 J 27 Illinois-Chicago* W, 7-5 F 3 Alaska Fairbanks W, 6-3 F 4 Alaska Fairbanks W, 6-1 F 10 at Lake Superior* L, 2-7 F 11 at Lake Superior* L, 2-8 F 17 at Michigan* L, 3-4 F 18 at Western Michigan* T, 4-4 (OT) F 24 Ohio State* W, 7-5 F 26 at Ohio State* (at Fairgrounds) W, 6-1 M 3 Lake Superior* W, 3-2 M 4 Ferris State* W, 3-1 M 10 Notre Dame W, 7-2 M 11 Notre Dame W, 5-4 (CCHA First Round / Best 2-of-3) M 18 Michigan State (CCHA Semifinal)# L, 3-4 (OT) *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game +Univ. of Toronto Cross/Border Challenge (Toronto, Ontario) &Bank One Badger Showdown (Milwaukee, Wis.) #CCHA Championships (Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich.)
Year-By-Year 1995-96 (26-14-1; 18-11-1 CCHA/5th) Coach: Buddy Powers Captains: Jason Clark (C), Curtis Fry (A), Mike Johnson (A) Date Opponent Result O 13 Western Ontario W, 7-3 O 14 Brock W, 8-2 O 21 Michigan State* W, 6-2 O 27 Rensselaer W, 3-2 O 28 Rensselaer W, 6-4 N 3 at Clarkson W, 3-2 N 4 at Clarkson L, 3-5 N 10 at Ferris State* T, 2-2 (OT) N 11 at Lake Superior* W, 3-2 N 17 Ferris State* W, 5-4 N 18 Western Michigan* L, 2-4 N 23 at Alaska Fairbanks* W, 8-6 N 24 at Alaska Fairbanks* W, 4-2 N 25 at Alaska Fairbanks* W, 5-2 D 2 Michigan* L, 1-8 D 8 at Miami* L, 4-7 D 10 at Ohio State* (at Fairgrounds) L, 1-4 D 15 vs. Western Michigan*& L, 4-6 D 29 New Hampshire + W, 3-2 D 30 at Minnesota + L, 2-3 J 5 Miami* W, 5-1 J 6 Ferris State* W, 5-4 (OT) J 13 Ohio State* W, 6-4 J 19 at Michigan State* L, 2-4 J 20 at Western Michigan* L, 0-4 J 26 Miami* L, 3-4 (OT) J 27 Michigan* W, 6-5 J 30 at Notre Dame* W, 4-3 F 2 Lake Superior* W, 4-1 F 3 Lake Superior* L, 3-4 (OT) F 9 at Illinois-Chicago* W, 7-1 F 10 at Notre Dame* W, 4-3 (OT) F 16 Illinois-Chicago* W, 5-0 F 17 Illinois-Chicago* W, 7-5 F 23 Ohio State* L, 2-4 F 24 Notre Dame* W, 8-2 F 29 at Michigan State* W, 5-1 M 2 at Michigan* L, 5-7 M 8 at Western Michigan W, 8-1 M 9 at Western Michigan W, 3-1 (CCHA Quarterfinals / Best 2-of-3) M 15 Lake Superior (CCHA Semifinal)# L, 0-7 *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game &at Thomas & Mack Center (Las Vegas. NV) - Vegas Bowl +Mariucci Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) #CCHA Championships (Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich.)
Greg De Vries played 24 games for the Falcons before going on to play in the NHL. He won a Stanley Cup with Colorado in 2001
The 1996-97 Falcons, captained by Curtis Fry and Mike Johnson 1996-97 (17-16-5; 10-12-5 CCHA/T-5th) Coach: Buddy Powers Captains: Curtis Fry, Mike Johnson Date Opponent Result O 11 Toronto W, 9-0 O 12 Ohio State W, 7-2 O 18 Boston College W, 8-3 O 19 Boston College W, 4-2 O 25 at Lake Superior* W, 6-4 O 26 at Lake Superior* W, 4-2 N 1 at Michigan State* L, 2-8 N 2 Notre Dame* L, 5-7 N 8 Ferris State* L, 2-3 N 9 at Michigan* L, 1-4 N 15 at Miami* L, 0-4 N 16 Michigan* T, 3-3 (OT) N 22 Notre Dame* L, 3-5 N 23 Michigan State* L, 3-5 N 30 Ohio State* W, 10-4 D 1 at Ohio State* (at Fairgrounds) L, 3-6 D 6 Alaska Fairbanks* W, 7-4 D 14 at Western Michigan* T, 2-2 (OT) D 27 Brown + L, 4-5 (OT) D 28 Massachusetts + L, 4-5 J 3 at Ferris State* L, 3-5 J 4 at Ferris State* W, 7-2 J 11 at Notre Dame* W, 3-2 J 14 Western Michigan* W, 4-2 J 18 Colgate W, 5-3 J 24 Lake Superior* W, 8-5 J 31 Miami* T, 2-2 (OT) F 1 at Michigan* L, 1-6 F 7 Alaska Fairbanks* W, 6-3 F 8 Alaska Fairbanks* L, 5-7 F 15 Western Michigan* W, 5-3 F 16 at Ohio State (at Fairgrounds) L, 2-4 F 21 at Miami* L, 2-3 F 22 at Ohio State* T, 3-3 (OT) M 1 Michigan State* T, 0-0 (OT) M 7 at Lake Superior W, 5-3 M 8 at Lake Superior W, 8-4 (CCHA Quarterfinals / Best 2-of-3) M 14 Michigan (CCHA Semifinal)# L, 2-7 *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game + RPI/Marine Midland Holiday Tournament (Troy, N.Y.) #CCHA Championships (Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich.)
1997-98 (8-27-3; 6-21-3 CCHA/11th) Coach: Buddy Powers Captains: Brad Holzinger (C), Dave Faulkner (A), Adam Lamarre (A) Date Opponent Result O 10 Waterloo W, 9-2 O 11 at Western Michigan L, 0-3 O 17 at Boston College L, 2-3 O 18 at Northeastern L, 3-6 O 24 Clarkson L, 3-4 O 25 Clarkson L, 1-6 O 31 Ferris State* T, 3-3 (OT) N 1 Ferris State* W, 3-1 N 7 at Notre Dame* L, 1-2 N 8 Western Michigan* L, 3-8 N 15 Ohio State* L, 4-5 N 21 Michigan* L, 2-4 N 22 Michigan State* L, 2-5 N 27 at Alaska Fairbanks* L, 2-9 N 28 at Alaska Fairbanks* L, 3-4 (OT) N 29 at Alaska Fairbanks* T, 2-2 (OT) D 6 at Michigan State* L, 2-4 D 7 at Michigan State* W, 1-0 D 27 Dartmouth + L, 2-6 D 28 at Vermont + W, 3-1 J 2 at Northern Michigan* L, 5-6 (OT) J 3 at Lake Superior* L, 2-6 J 9 at Michigan* L, 2-4 J 18 at Ohio State* (at Fairgrounds) L, 2-4 J 23 Northern Michigan* L, 2-8 J 24 Notre Dame* L, 4-5 (OT) J 30 Lake Superior* L, 0-1 J 31 Lake Superior* W, 4-3 F 6 at Notre Dame* T, 1-1 (OT) F 7 at Western Michigan* W, 3-2 F 13 Northern Michigan* L, 2-3 (OT) F 14 Miami* W, 5-4 F 20 at Western Michigan* L, 3-6 F 21 at Ferris State* L, 0-3 F 27 at Miami* L, 2-8 F 28 Ohio State* L, 2-5 M 6 Michigan* L, 4-5 M 7 Miami* W, 6-5 *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game +Sheraton/US Airways Tournament (Burlington, Vermont)
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Year-By-Year 2000-01 (16-19-5; 8-15-5 CCHA/T-9th) Coach: Buddy Powers Captains: Doug Schueller (C), Louis Mass (A) Curtis Valentine (A), Greg Day (A)
1998-99 (17-18-3; 13-14-3 CCHA/7th) Coach: Buddy Powers Captains: Dan Price (C), Zach Ham (A), Doug Schueller (A) Date O 3 O 9 O 10 O 16 O 17 O 23 O 24 O 30 N 6 N 7 N 13 N 14 N 27 N 28 D 5 D 12 D 27 D 28 J 2 J 3 J 8 J 9 J 15 J 16 J 21 J 23 J 29 J 30 F 5 F 6 F 12 F 13 F 20 F 26 F 27 M 2 M 6 M 12 M 13
Opponent Result Western Ontario Ex. (W, 6-1) at Miami* W, 4-2 at Miami* T, 5-5 (OT) Northeastern L, 2-4 Northeastern W, 5-3 Michigan State* L, 1-7 Ferris State* W, 2-1 at Michigan* L, 2-5 at Northern Michigan* W, 6-5 at Northern Michigan* L, 1-4 at Notre Dame* L, 2-6 Alaska Fairbanks* L, 5-6 Miami* W, 5-1 Northern Michigan* W, 5-3 Michigan* L, 2-5 Western Michigan* W, 5-3 Cornell + W, 3-2 (OT) Yale + W, 4-1 at Nebraska Omaha W, 4-2 at Nebraska Omaha L, 1-6 Notre Dame* L, 1-4 at Michigan State* L, 1-3 Michigan State* T, 2-2 (OT) Lake Superior* W, 5-4 at Michigan* L, 4-5 Ferris State* T, 4-4 (OT) at Lake Superior* W, 3-2 at Lake Superior* L, 3-4 (OT) Ohio State* L, 2-3 Western Michigan* L, 1-4 at Alaska Fairbanks* L, 3-4 (OT) at Alaska Fairbanks* W, 10-3 Notre Dame* W, 5-1 at Western Michigan* L, 2-4 at Ferris State* W, 6-4 at Ohio State* (Schottenstein Center) W, 2-1 Ohio State* W, 3-0 at Michigan L, 2-3 at Michigan L, 3-9 (CCHA Quarterfinals / Best 2-of-3) *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game +Bank One Badger Showdown (Milwaukee, Wis.)
1999-2000 (17-19-1; 12-15-1 CCHA/8th) Coach: Buddy Powers Captains: Doug Schueller (C), Adam Edinger (A), Michael Jones (A) Opponent Result Toronto (Ex.) W, 7-2 at Boston College L, 2-5 at Northeastern L, 1-4 at Western Michigan* L, 1-2 at Western Michigan* W, 5-4 Alaska Fairbanks* W, 8-2 Alaska Fairbanks* W, 5-4 at Miami* L, 0-7 at Michigan State* L, 1-3 at Michigan State* L, 2-5 Ferris State* L, 1-3 Ferris State* L, 4-5 (OT) at Lake Superior* L, 5-7 at Lake Superior* W, 1-0 Michigan* W, 4-2 at Michigan* L, 1-3 at Rensselaer + L, 2-3 Union + W, 5-4 (OT) Miami* L, 2-4 Ohio State* W, 3-0 at Ohio State* L, 1-4 Alabama-Huntsville W, 4-3 Alabama-Huntsville W, 5-1 Northern Michigan* W, 7-4 Northern Michigan* L, 2-3 at Nebraska Omaha* L, 3-4 at Nebraska Omaha* W, 3-2 Miami* W, 5-1 at Miami* W, 5-2 Notre Dame* L, 3-5 Notre Dame* T, 1-1 (OT) at Ohio State* L, 3-4 Ohio State* W, 7-1 Michigan* L, 1-3 at Michigan* W, 6-3 at Lake Superior W, 2-1 (OT) at Lake Superior W, 3-2 (CCHA Quarterfinals / Best 2-of-3) M 14 at Nebraska Omaha L, 1-3 (CCHA Play-In Game) *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game +RPI/HSBC Holiday Tournament (Troy, N.Y.)
Date O 6 O 13 O 14 O 20 O 22 O 27 O 28 N 3 N 4 N 18 N 19 N 24 N 25 D 1 D 2 D 8 D 9 D 28 D 30 J 5 J 6 J 12 J 13 J 19 J 20 J 26 J 27 F 2 F 3 F 9 F 10 F 16 F 17 F 23 F 24 M 2 M 3 M 8 M 9
Opponent Result York University (Ex.) W, 8-4 at Alabama-Huntsville L, 0-3 at Alabama-Huntsville L, 0-2 Michigan* L, 1-6 Michigan* L, 3-4 Alaska Fairbanks* W, 4-2 Alaska Fairbanks* T, 1-1 (OT) at Northern Michigan* L, 1-2 at Northern Michigan* T, 4-4 (OT) at Ohio State* W, 5-2 at Ohio State* L, 4-5 (OT) at Alaska Fairbanks* T, 2-2 (OT) at Alaska Fairbanks* L, 2-3 Michigan State* T, 3-3 (OT) Michigan State* L, 1-3 Nebraska Omaha* L, 1-3 Nebraska Omaha* W, 7-2 at Mercyhurst W, 3-1 at Niagara L, 2-7 at Princeton W, 8-3 at Princeton W, 5-0 at Nebraska Omaha* L, 2-3 at Nebraska Omaha* L, 2-3 Rensselaer W, 4-0 Rensselaer W, 4-3 at Miami* L, 2-4 at Miami* L, 3-9 Lake Superior* W, 4-1 Lake Superior* W, 4-1 at Notre Dame* L, 2-3 at Notre Dame* L, 3-5 at Ferris State* T, 2-2 (OT) at Ferris State* L, 0-3 Western Michigan* W, 4-2 Western Michigan* L, 1-2 Ferris State* W, 1-0 (OT) Ferris State* W, 3-2 at Miami W, 4-3 at Miami W, 4-3 (OT) (CCHA Quarterfinals / Best 2-of-3) M 13 at Northern Michigan W, 2-1 (OT) (CCHA Play-In Game) M 16 Michigan State (CCHA Semifinal)# L, 1-2 *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game #CCHA Championships (Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich.)
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at Maine + L, 1-9 vs. Clarkson + T, 1-1 (OT) at Northern Michigan* L, 1-2 at Northern Michigan* T , 3-3 (OT) Ohio State* W, 5-3 Ohio State* L, 3-4 at Michigan State* L, 3-6 at Michigan State* L, 0-4 Miami* W, 9-4 Miami* L, 2-5 Wayne State T, 4-4 (OT) at Wayne State W, 4-1 at Lake Superior* W, 3-2 at Lake Superior* L, 2-3 Nebraska-Omaha* T, 2-2 (OT) Nebraska-Omaha* L, 1-2 Notre Dame* L, 3-6 Notre Dame* W, 4-2 at Alaska Fairbanks* L, 2-6 at Alaska Fairbanks* L, 2-5 at Denver & L, 1-3 Harvard & L, 3-5 Princeton L, 2-4 Princeton W, 2-1 at Rensselaer L, 0-3 at Rensselaer T, 2-2 (OT) at Michigan* W, 4-2 at Michigan* L, 2-3 Western Michigan* L, 1-8 Western Michigan* L, 4-5 (OT) at Ferris State* L, 2-5 at Ferris State* L, 3-6 Lake Superior* W, 2-0 Lake Superior* T, 4-4 (OT) Northern Michigan* L, 1-4 Northern Michigan* W, 6-0 at Notre Dame* L, 3-4 at Notre Dame* L, 1-4 at Michigan State L, 3-4 (OT) at Michigan State L, 2-4 (CCHA First Round / Best 2-of-3) *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game +IceBreakers Tournament (Orono, Maine) &Wells Fargo Denver Cup (Denver, Colo.)
2002-03 (8-25-3; 5-20-3 CCHA/11th) Coach: Scott Paluch Captains: D’Arcy McConvey (C), Tyler Knight (A), Kevin Bieksa (A)
Date O 9 O 15 O 16 O 22 O 23 O 29 O 30 N 6 N 12 N 13 N 19 N 20 N 26 N 27 D 3 D 4 D 29 D 30 J 8 J 14 J 15 J 21 J 22 J 28 J 29 F 4 F 5 F 11 F 12 F 18 F 19 F 25 F 26 M 3 M 4 M 10 M 11
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2001-02 (9-25-6; 7-18-3 CCHA/11th) Coach: Buddy Powers Captains: Greg Day (C), Marc Barlow (A), Scott Hewson (A) Date Opponent Result
Kevin Bieksa played for Bowling Green from 200004, helping the Falcons reach the CCHA Semifinals in 2000-01. Bieksa now plays for the Vancouver Canucks.
Date O 4 O 5 O 11 O 12 O 18 O 19 O 25 N 1 N 2 N 8 N 9 N 22 D 7 D 8 D 27 D 28 J 3 J 4 J 10 J 11 J 16 J 17 J 21 J 31 F 1 F 8 F 14 F 15 F 21 F 22 F 28 M 1 M 7 M 8 M 14 M 15
Opponent Result Niagara + W, 4-1 Miami + L, 1-2 Western Michigan* L, 5-6 (OT) at Western Michigan* L, 2-3 at Ferris State* L, 1-10 at Ferris State* L, 1-5 Findlay W, 4-3 at Miami* L, 2-3 at Miami* L, 1-6 Michigan* L, 4-6 Michigan* T, 1-1 (OT) Michigan St.* W, 3-2 at Notre Dame* L, 3-6 at Notre Dame* L, 2-5 Boston College & L, 5-6 Yale & L, 1-5 Alaska-Fairbanks* T, 3-3 (OT) Alaska-Fairbanks* L, 3-6 Northern Michigan* W, 3-2 Northern Michigan* W, 5-3 at Ohio State* L, 3-6 at Ohio State* L, 1-6 at Wayne State W, 4-3 at Nebraska-Omaha* W, 5-0 at Nebraska-Omaha* L, 3-6 Michigan State* L, 3-6 Notre Dame* L, 2-3 Notre Dame* L, 2-3 at Western Michigan* T, 3-3 (OT) Western Michigan* L, 2-4 at Lake Superior* L, 0-2 at Lake Superior* W, 3-2 (OT) Ferris State* L, 2-4 Ferris State* L, 3-4 at Michigan L, 1-3 at Michigan L, 3-4 (CCHA First Round / Best 2-of-3) *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game +Lefty McFadden Invitational (Dayton, Ohio/Nutter Center) &Dodge Holiday Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.)
Year-By-Year 2003-04 (11-18-9; 9-13-6 CCHA/9th) Coach: Scott Paluch Captains: D’Arcy McConvey (C), Kevin Bieksa (A), Alex Rogosheske (A) Date O 10 O 11 O 17 O 18 O 24 O 25 O 31 N 1 N 7 N 14 N 15 N 21 N 22 N 25 N 29 D 5 D 6 D 12 J 2 J 3 J 9 J 10 J 16 J 17 J 23 J 24 J 31 F 6 F 7 F 13 F 14 F 20 F 21 F 27 F 28 M 4 M 12 M 13
Opponent Result at Northern Michigan* L, 1-2 at Northern Michigan* L, 3-6 at Notre Dame* W, 5-3 Notre Dame* L, 0-3 Union L, 1-3 Union T, 1-1 (OT) Miami* W, 4-1 Miami* T, 4-4 (OT) Niagara W, 4-2 at Lake Superior* L, 2-4 at Lake Superior* T, 0-0 (OT) at Cornell T, 1-1 (OT) at Colgate T, 2-2 (OT) at Western Michigan* L, 3-4 (OT) Ohio State* L, 0-7 Ferris State* L, 1-2 Ferris State* T, 3-3 (OT) Findlay W, 5-1 at Minnesota-Duluth L, 1-6 at Minnesota-Duluth L, 4-5 Notre Dame* W, 5-4 (OT) at Notre Dame* L, 0-3 Michigan State* L, 0-1 Michigan State* W, 3-2 at Alaska Fairbanks* W, 6-2 at Alaska Fairbanks* L, 2-3 Ohio State* L, 3-4 at Nebraska-Omaha* T, 3-3 (OT) at Nebraska-Omaha* W, 3-1 Lake Superior* W, 3-2 Lake Superior* T, 0-0 (OT) at Michigan* L, 3-7 at Michigan* L, 2-5 Northern Michigan* W, 2-1 Northern Michigan* T, 2-2 (OT) at Western Michigan* W, 6-4 at Ohio State L, 2-3 at Ohio State L, 2-5 (CCHA First Round / Best 2-of-3) *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game
Date O O O O O O N N N N N N N N D D D D D D J J J J J J J J J J F F F F F F F M M
Windsor (Ex.) W, 7-1 Merrimack L, 2-3 Boston College L, 6-9 Ohio State* L. 2-7 at Ohio State* T, 2-2 (OT) at Ferris State* L, 1-2 Nebraska-Omaha* W, 7-3 Nebraska-Omaha* W, 4-3 at Notre Dame* L, 4-9 at Notre Dame* L, 2-4 Northern Michigan* L, 3-6 Northern Michigan* W, 8-4 at Miami* L, 1-6 Miami* L, 3-5 at Michigan State* L, 0-3 Michigan State* W, 4-2 Clarkson L, 4-6 St. Lawrence W, 6-4 Massachusetts + W, 3-2 at UConn + W, 9-2 Colgate W, 4-0 at Ohio State* W, 3-2 Ohio State* W, 2-0 Western Michigan* L, 4-5 at Western Michigan* W, 5-2 Ferris State* L, 5-6 at Michigan* L, 1-6 Michigan* W, 5-2 at Lake Superior* L, 1-6 at Lake Superior* L, 2-4 RIT W, 3-2 at Alaska Fairbanks* L, 3-4 at Alaska Fairbanks* L, 1-3 Notre Dame* L, 4-7 Notre Dame* T, 1-1 (OT) Miami* L, 1-2 at Miami* L, 4-5 at Nebraska-Omaha L, 2-4 at Nebraska-Omaha L, 2-4 (CCHA First Round / Best 2-of-3) *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game +UConn Classic (Storrs, Conn.)
2004-05 (16-16-4; 13-12-3 CCHA/5th) Coach: Scott Paluch Captains: Ryan Minnabarriet (C), Alex Rogosheske (C), Jordan Sigalet (C) Date O 22 O 23 O 29 O 30 N 4 N 5 N 12 N 13 N 18 N 20 N 26 N 27 D 3 D 4 D 10 D 11 D 29 D 30 J 7 J 8 J 21 J 22 J 28 J 29 F 4 F 5 F 11 F 12 F 18 F 19 F 25 F 26 M 4 M 5 M 11 M 12
Opponent at Union College at Union College Lake Superior* Lake Superior* Notre Dame* at Notre Dame* at Nebraska-Omaha* at Nebraska-Omaha* at Wayne State Wayne State Miami* Miami* at Michigan State* Michigan State* at Michigan* Michigan* at Dartmouth + Providence + Alaska Fairbanks* Alaska Fairbanks* at Northern Michigan* at Northern Michigan* Notre Dame* at Notre Dame* at Ferris State* at Ferris State* at Ohio State* at Ohio State* Western Michigan* Western Michigan* Michigan State* at Michigan State* Michigan* Michigan* Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Fairbanks (CCHA First Round / Best 2-of-3) *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game
+Ledyard Classic (Hanover, N.H.)
Result W, 5-1 W, 1-0 L, 1-5 W, 2-1 W, 3-1 T, 4-4 (OT) L, 2-4 W, 6-4 W, 7-3 L, 3-9 T, 2-2 (OT) W, 2-1 W, 2-1 L, 4-6 L, 3-8 L, 4-5 T, 1-1 (OT) L, 2-3 W, 6-2 W, 6-1 L, 1-3 L, 2-4 W, 4-1 W, 6-2 T, 5-5 (OT) W, 4-2 L, 2-3 L, 2-3 W, 4-1 W, 5-2 W, 2-1 L, 3-6 L, 1-4 L, 4-5 L, 3-6 L, 3-6
2005-06 (13-23-2; 8-18-2 CCHA/12th) Coach: Scott Paluch Captain: Don Morrison Opponent Result
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2006-07 (7-29-2; 5-22-1 CCHA/12th) Coach: Scott Paluch Captains: Michael Hodgson (C), Brandon Svendsen (A), Rich Meloche (A), Jonathan Matsumoto (A), John Mazzei (A) Date O 13 O 15 O 20 O 21 O 27 O 28 N 3 N 4 N 10 N 11 N 17 N 18 N 24 N 25 D 1 D 2 D 8 D 9 D 29 D 30 J 5 J 6 J 9 J 12 J 13 J 19 J 20 J 26 J 27 F 2 F 3 F 9 F 16 F 17 F 23 F 24 M 2 M 3
Opponent Result Connecticut W, 2-1 (OT) Alabama-Huntsville T, 5-5 (OT) at Providence W, 4-2 at #1 Boston College L, 1-5 at Miami * L, 3-4 at Miami * L, 0-3 Lake Superior * L, 1-3 Lake Superior * W, 4-2 at Notre Dame * L, 2-5 at Notre Dame* L, 0-4 Ohio State* L, 3-9 Ohio State* L, 1-4 at Clarkson L, 0-5 at St. Lawrence L, 0-4 Nebraska-Omaha* L, 1-4 Nebraska-Omaha* L, 1-7 at Alaska* L, 3-4 at Alaska* W, 6-4 Miami + L, 2-3 Minnesota-Duluth + L 3-4 Western Michigan* W, 5-1 Western Michigan* L, 0-5 at Michigan* L, 0-5 at Nebraska-Omaha* L, 1-2 at Nebraska-Omaha* L, 0-7 at Northern Michigan* L, 1-4 at Northern Michigan* L, 1-4 Alaska* L, 2-5 Alaska* T, 2-2 (OT) Notre Dame* L, 2-3 Notre Dame* L, 1-2 Michigan* W, 3-2 at Ferris State* L, 1-2 at Ferris State* L, 2-5 Michigan State* L, 3-5 at Michigan State* W, 2-1 at Nebraska-Omaha L, 2-3 (OT) at Nebraska-Omaha L, 5-7 (CCHA First Round / Best 2-of-3) *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game +Ohio Hockey Classic (Columbus, Ohio)
Derek Whitmore ended his Falcon career as one of the top goal-scorers in BGSU history, as he finished his four-year career with 70 goals. The Rochester, N.Y. native tallied a career-best 27 goals in 2007-08, as he helped the Falcons to 18 wins, while earning All-CCHA second team honors. 2007-08 (18-21-0; 13-15-0 CCHA/7th) Coach: Scott Paluch Captains: Michael Hodgson (C), John Mazzei (C) Derek Whitmore (C) Date Opponent Result O 12 Windsor (Ex.) W, 12-1 O 18 at Niagara L, 0-2 O 19 at RIT W, 5-3 O 23 Notre Dame* L, 2-4 N 2 at Western Michigan* W, 3-2 (OT) N 3 Western Michigan* W, 5-4 (OT) N 9 at Ferris State* W, 6-3 N 10 at Ferris State* W, 3-1 N 16 Northern Michigan* W, 4-2 N 17 Northern Michigan* L, 2-3 N 20 at Notre Dame* L, 1-2 N 30 at Wayne State W, 3-1 D 1 Wayne State W, 6-1 D 7 Michigan* L, 2-4 D 8 at Michigan* L, 2-3 D 28 Northeastern + L, 3-4 D 29 Wisconsin + L, 3-5 J 4 Miami* W, 4-2 J 5 Miami* L, 2-5 J 11 at Lake Superior* W, 4-2 J 12 at Lake Superior* L, 1-4 J 18 Western Michigan* W, 4-1 J 19 at Western Michigan* W, 2-1 (OT) J 25 Notre Dame* L, 1-6 J 26 at Notre Dame* L, 1-4 F 1 at Ohio State* W, 5-2 F 2 at Ohio State* L, 2-4 F 8 Alaska* W, 4-2 F 9 Alaska* L, 1-4 F 15 at Nebraska-Omaha *$ L, 3-5 F 16 at Nebraska-Omaha *$ W, 3-1 F 22 Ferris State * L. 1-2 F 23 Ferris State * W, 2-1 F 29 at Michigan State * L, 3-6 M 1 Michigan State * L, 0-4 M 7 Lake Superior W, 4-3 M 8 Lake Superior L, 1-6 M 9 Lake Superior W, 4-3 (OT) (CCHA First Round / Best 2-of-3) M 14 at Miami L, 1-4 M 15 at Miami L, 2-4 (CCHA Quarterfinals / Best 2-of-3) • Central Collegiate Hockey Association game # Badger Hockey Showdown (Madison, Wis.) $ Played at Omaha’s Civic Auditorium
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Year-By-Year 2008-09 (11-24-3; 8-19-1 CCHA/12th) Coach: Scott Paluch Captains: Kyle Page (C), Brandon Svendsen (A), Kevin Schmidt (A) Date O 4 O 10 O 11 O 17 O 18 O 24 O 25 O 31 N 1 N 7 N 8 N 14 N 15 N 21 N 22 N 28 N 29 D 12 D 13 D 19 D 20 J 9 J 10 J 16 J 17 J 23 J 24 J 30 J 31 F 6 F 7 F 13 F 14 F 20 F 21 F 27 F 28 M 6 M 7
Opponent Result Wilford Laurier (Ex.) W, 5-1 RIT W, 4-2 Niagara T, 3-3 (OT) at Boston College L, 3-5 at Providence L, 3-4 at Alaska* W, 1-0 at Alaska* L, 0-3 Nebraska-Omaha* W, 3-2 Nebraska-Omaha* L, 3-5 at Lake Superior* L, 0-2 at Lake Superior* T, 4-4 (OT) Northern Michigan* W, 2-1 (OT) Northern Michigan* W, 2-1 at Notre Dame* L, 1-5 Notre Dame* L, 1-9 Minnesota State T, 2-2 (OT) Minnesota State L, 2-5 Notre Dame* L, 1-3 at Notre Dame* L, 3-4 Clarkson W, 4-1 Clarkson W, 3-1 Ohio State* L, 5-8 Ohio State* L, 3-4 (OT) at Michigan* W, 3-0 Michigan* L, 0-1 Lake Superior* W, 4-3 Lake Superior* L, 4-8 at Miami* L, 1-6 at Miami* L, 2-3 at Northern Michigan* L, 0-3 at Northern Michigan* L, 1-4 Ferris State* L, 2-3 Ferris State* W, 3-1 at Michigan State* L, 2-3 Michigan State* W, 4-0 at Western Michigan* L, 2-5 at Western Michigan* L, 3-5 at Ohio State + L, 4-5 at Ohio State + L, 1-7 (CCHA First Round / Best 2-of-3) *Central Collegiate Hockey Association game +Played at OSU Ice Rink
2009-10 (5-25-6; 4-20-6-5 CCHA/11th) Coach: Dennis Williams (interim) Captains: Kyle Page (C), David Solway (A), Tommy Dee (A) Date Opponent Results O O O O O O N N N N N N N N D D D D J J J J J J J J F F F F F F F F M M
at Minnesota State L, 2-3 at Minnesota State L, 1-4 Providence L, 2-8 Providence L, 1-3 Nebraska-Omaha* T, 3-3 (SOW) Nebraska-Omaha* L, 1-3 at Ferris State* L, 1-5 at Ferris State* L, 2-3 Alaska* W, 3-1 Alaska* L, 3-5 at Michigan W, 4-2 Michigan $ L, 1-4 at Notre Dame* L, 1-2 (OT) at Notre Dame* T, 4-4 (SOW) Lake Superior* L, 1-2 Lake Superior* L, 2-5 Michigan State* L, 2-3 (OT) at Michigan State* L, 1-4 at Minnesota ^ L, 1-3 vs. Clarkson ^ W, 4-3 at Ohio State* L, 2-7 at Ohio State* L, 3-4 at Northern Michigan* L, 0-6 at Northern Michigan* T, 3-3 (SOL) Western Michigan* T, 4-4 (SOW) Western Michigan* W, 3-2 Michigan* L, 1-2 at Michigan* L, 0-4 Miami* L, 2-3 Miami * L, 2-10 Notre Dame* W, 4-3 Notre Dame* T, 1-1 (SOW) at Michigan State* L, 2-5 Michigan State* T, 2-2 (SOW) Nebraska-Omaha L, 1-6 Nebraska-Omaha L, 1-6 (CCHA First Round / Best 2-of-3) * Central Collegiate Hockey Association game $ Played at Huntington Arena (formerly known as Lucas County Arena - Toledo, Ohio ^ Dodge Holiday Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.)
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The Falcons take the ice after defeating No. 1 Ferris State in the second round of the CCHA Playoffs. Freshman Dan DeSalvo scored his third goal of the game in OT to push the Falcons to the CCHA Semifinals at Joe Louis Arena. The visit marked the Falcons first return to the Joe since 2000-01.
2010-11 (10-27-4; 3-21-4 CCHA/11th) Coach: Chris Bergeron Captains: (C) David Solway Date Opponent Results O 8 Michigan* L, 1-4 O 9 Michigan* L, 2-4 O 15 at Clarkson L, 4-0 O 16 at Clarkson W, 3-0 O 22 Alabama-Huntsville W, 5-4 (OT) O 23 Alabama-Huntsville W, 4-2 O 29 at Alaska-Fairbanks* L, 4-1 O 30 at Alaska-Fairbanks* L, 4-1 N 5 Notre Dame* W, 3-2 N 6 Notre Dame* L, 3-6 N 12 at Northern Michigan* W, 2-1 N 13 at Northern Michigan* L, 1-5 N 19 Miami* L, 3-4 N 20 Miami* L, 0-3 N 26 at Alabama-Huntsville$ W, 5-1 N 27 at Rensselaer$ L, 2-3 (OT) D 3 at Lake Superior* T, 1-1 (SOL) D 4 at Lake Superior* T, 1-1 (SOL) D 10 Ohio State* L, 3-4 (OT) D 11 Ohio State* L, 2-4 D 29 at Princeton^ L, 2-4 D 30 at Holy Cross^ W, 3-2 (OT) J 7 Ferris State* L, 1-4 J 8 Ferris State* L, 1-3 J 14 at Miami* L, 1-5 J 15 at Miami* L, 1-3 J 28 Lake Superior* L, 2-4 J 29 Lake Superior* W, 2-1 F 4 at Western Michigan* T, 1-1 (SOW) F 5 at Western Michigan* L, 2-3 F 11 at Notre Dame* L, 1-2 F 12 at Notre Dame* L, 1-5 F 18 Northern Michigan* T, 2-2 (SOW) F 19 Northern Michigan* L, 3-2 F 25 at Michigan State* L, 1-2 F 26 at Michigan State* L, 0-2 (CCHA First and Second Round / Best 2-of-3)# M 4 at Northern Michigan# L, 6-3 M 5 at Northern Michigan# W, 2-0 M 6 at Northern Michigan# W, 2-1 (2OT) M 11 at Michigan# L, 1-5 M 12 at Michigan# L, 1-4 * Central Collegiate Hockey Association game $ RPI Tournament ^ UCONN Tournament
2011-12 (14-25-5; 5-19-4 CCHA/11th) Coach: Chris Bergeron Captains: None Date Opponent Results O 7 UConn W, 2-1 O 8 UConn T, 4-4 O 14 at Alabama-Huntsville W, 2-1 O 15 at Alabama-Huntsville W, 3-0 O 21 at LSSU* W, 1-0 O 22 at LSSU* L, 4-1 O 28 Notre Dame* L, 3-1 O 29 Notre Dame* L, 3-2 N 4 Ferris State* L, 4-0 N 5 Ferris State* L, 5-3 N 11 Canisius W, 4-1 N 12 Canisius W, 3-1 N 18 at Miami* L, 4-0 N 19 at Miami* T, 4-4 N 25 Alaska-Fairbanks* L, 3-0 N 26 Alaska-Fairbanks* L, 2-0 D 2 at Michigan State* L, 5-1 D 3 at Michigan State* L, 4-1 D 9 Western Michigan* T, 3-3 D 10 at Western Michigan* L, 6-1 D 30 at Bemidji State L, 4-1 D 31 at Bemidji State L, 2-1 J 7 Ohio State* T, 2-2 J 8 Ohio State* T, 1-1 J 20 at Alaska-Fairbanks* W, 3-1 J 21 at Alaska-Fairbanks* L, 4-1 J 27 at Western Michigan* L, 4-1 J 28 Western Michigan* W, 2-1 F 3 at Notre Dame* L, 2-1 F 4 at Notre Dame* W, 3-2 F 10 Northern Michigan* L, 4-2 F 11 Northern Michigan* L, 2-0 F 17 at Ferris State* L, 5-1 F 18 at Ferris State* L, 4-1 F 24 Michigan* W, 4-3 F 25 Michigan* L, 3-0 (CCHA First and Second Round / Best 2-of-3) M 2 at Northern Michigan L, 4-2 M 3 at Northern Michigan W, 5-3 M 4 at Northern Michigan W, 4-1 M 9 at Ferris State W, 3-2 (OT) M 10 at Ferris State L, 7-4 M 11 at Ferris State W, 4-3 (OT) M 16 MIchigan# L, 3-2 (2OT) M 17 Miami^ L, 4-1 * Central Collegiate Hockey Association game #CCHA Semifinals at Joe Louis Arena ^CCHA Consolation Game at Joe Louis Arena
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The Falcons were crowned champions of the 1974 North Country Festival after wins over St. Lawrence and Boston University, the nation’s top-ranked team. 11/26/68 -- The University Athletic Committee votes to make hockey a varsity sport commencing with the 1969-70 season, transferring hockey to the BGSU athletic department for administration and control. 11/14/69 -- Mike Root scores BG’s first-ever goal at 9:03 of the first period in the Falcons’ inaugural varsity game played before 2,799 fans at the Ice Arena. Root finishes the contest with three goals in an 8-2 win over Windsor. 2/26/71 -- A record crowd of 3,756, a figure that would not be surpassed for almost 15 years, packs the Ice Arena to see the Falcons down Notre Dame, 5-1. 12/20-21/71 -- BGSU captures its first holiday tournament title by winning the Cleveland Cup, defeating Princeton, 6-4, and Yale, 5-3. 3/2-4/73 -- The Falcons, who finished fourth in the CCHA during the regular season, capture the playoff tournament by surprising first-place St. Louis, 6-5, in the semifinals, and Ohio State, 8-1, in the championship contest. The Brown and Orange’s playoff title is the program’s first of four crowns in a seven-year period. 11/2/73 -- Head coach Ron Mason wins his first game behind the BG bench as the Falcons top Guelph, 10-0. Mason replaced Jack Vivian, who won two MCHA championships and compiled an overall record of 68-53-5 in four seasons. 11/30/74 -- The Falcons stun the No. 1 team in the country, Boston University, by a 3-2 count in the championship game of the North Country Thanksgiving Festival. Wayne Sander scores the eventual game-winning goal for the Brown and Orange. Three future Olympians play in the contest: Bob Dobek (1976) and Doug Ross (1976) for BG, and Mike Eruzione (1980) for the Terriers.
12/7/74 -- After topping BU one week earlier, the Falcons venture to East Lansing and defeat the No. 2 team in the nation, Michigan State, by a 7-4 margin. Byron Shutt scores a pair of goals for BG. 11/19-20/76 -- BG’s “Ice House Gang” sweeps eastern power Boston University by scores of 4-2 both nights at home. The two wins catapult the Falcons to a No. 4 national ranking, at that time their highest ever.
In 160 career games Brian MacLellan recorded 143 points and 31 power play goals.
3/11-13/77 -- Mike Liut’s goaltending at top-seeded St. Louis during the CCHA playoff championship series sparks the Brown and Orange to its first of three consecutive league postseason crowns. Liut records a 4-0 shutout in the first game of the series and then, in a relief role, turns aside 17 of 18 Billiken shots on goal over the last 36:43 of regulation in the finale. BG hangs on to win the total-goals series, 5-4, and ends SLU’s three-year title reign thanks to Mark Wells’ marker early in the third period. 3/20/77 -- The Falcons, making their first appearance in the NCAA playoffs, drop a 7-5 decision to Michigan in Ann Arbor. BG becomes the first non-WCHA or ECAC club to make a visit to the national tournament. The game also marks the first-ever NCAA regional contest. 3/18/78 -- After posting a decisive win over arch-rival St. Louis in the CCHA playoff championship series at the Ice Arena, BG clips Colorado College in the first round of the NCAA Tournament and advances to the “Final Four” in Providence, R.I., after manufacturing a 5-3 win before the exuberant Falcon faithful. The victory extends the Brown and Orange’s home-ice winning streak to a school-record 23 games. 3/25/78 -- After dropping a 6-2 verdict to Boston College the previous night, the Falcons rebound for a 4-3 decision over Wisconsin in the consolation game to earn the mythical title “Best of the West.” The BG “Rocky Hockey” team finishes the year with a 31-8-0 record, and defenseman Ken Morrow becomes the Falcons’ -- and CCHA’s -- first All-American.
Former Falcon captain Alex Rogosheske (2002-04) helped the Falcons to a fifth-place CCHA finish in 2004-05. BG hosted a first-round CCHA playoff series that season for the first time in over a decade.
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Momorable Moments 3/14/83 -- The BG program and the college hockey world are stunned when the NCAA bypasses the Falcons for a tournament bid. Despite posting a 28-8-4 record, a No. 2 national ranking (WMPL), and a CCHA regular-season crown, BG is denied a chance for the national title. 10/14-15/83 -- In what may have been an omen to what was to transpire five months later, BG opens the season with a 5-2, 5-3 sweep of Clarkson at the Ice Arena. Why is that so significant? Well, the winners of the two previous seasonopening series at the Ice Arena happened to go on to claim the NCAA title. North Dakota won the national crown in 1982 and Wisconsin did the same in 1983, each after finding success in BG. It seemed the Falcons were to be destiny’s darlings in 1984.
The Falcons celebrate moments after winning the 1984 NCAA title game (5-4 over Minnesota-Duluth in four overtimes) at the Olympic Center in Lake Placid, New York. 1/15/79 -- BG, 23-3-1, garners its first-ever No. 1 national ranking (WMPL coaches’ poll) after sweeping Western Michigan just days earlier in a home-andhome series. The Falcons would go on to finish the year ranked second nationally, its highest finish ever. 3/9-10/79 -- Sparked by Paul Titanic’s dramatic penalty-shot goal in game No. 1 of the CCHA playoff championship series at the Ice Arena, the Falcons top Ohio State, 11-7, in the total-goals series and earn their third straight NCAA bid. In the process, BG notches its 37th win of the year, tying a then-NCAA record for most victories in a season. 4/10/79 -- Jerry York from Clarkson College of Technology is named as head coach of the Falcon hockey program to replace Ron Mason, who stepped down to take a similar position at Michigan State. 10/28/79 -- Head coach Jerry York records his first victory with the Brown and Orange, a 6-3 road win over United States International University in San Diego, Calif. 2/22/80 -- BG, 16-16-1 on the season, travels to Northern Michigan and upsets the No. 1 team in the country, 7-5. Seven different Falcons account for the BG scoring. 10/17/80 -- Peter Wilson’s goal at 3:12 of overtime gives BG a 3-2 win against Michigan, the Falcons’ first victory in 12 series meetings against the Wolverines, then members of the WCHA. 2/28/81 -- After losing a 5-4 overtime heart-breaker to Northern Michigan the night before at the Ice Arena, the Falcons, 12-23-1 on the year, rebound to spank the No. 1-rated Wildcats, 10-3, behind two goals each from Mike Pikul and Nick Bandescu to close the regular season. 3/26/82 -- George McPhee is named the second winner (and the CCHA’s first) of the Hobey Baker Memorial Award -- college hockey’s version of the Heisman Trophy -- at the NCAA Championships held in Providence, R.I.
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1/22/83 -- Just two weeks after taking a two-game series from Michigan State for the first time in school history, BG completes a sweep of Northern Michigan, 7-6 in overtime, and uses the wins to share No. 1-team-in-the-nation honors with Minnesota. George Roll sends the game into overtime with six seconds left in regulation. Garry Galley appears to win the game for BG four minutes into overtime; however, the goal is disallowed for his using an illegal stick. Just 2:48 after serving his penalty, Galley scores again. Again the Wildcats ask the officials to check the curvature of the stick, but this time it passes inspection. 2/11/83 -- Just three weeks after the NMU thriller, the Falcons are again hit with an illegal stick barrage. However, this time the Falcons have to settle for a 4-4 tie at Notre Dame after John Samanski (0:52) and Peter Wilson’s (4:28) overtime markers are both called back because of excessive curvatures on their sticks. 3/4-5/83 -- Jamie Wansbrough ties a BG record by scoring five goals in an 8-3 CCHA quarterfinal win over Notre Dame at the Ice Arena. The next night, the Falcons eliminate the Irish and advance to Joe Louis Arena for the CCHA Finals. Wansbrough scores a school-record seven goals in the series. Aside from the events on the ice during Saturday’s game, BG fans pay a heart-warming tribute to UND’s hockey program which (at the time) was playing its last game as a school-sponsored varsity sport. With less than four minutes to play, BG’s legendary Section A lets go a cheer to the Irish and their followers: “Hey Notre Dame. We’ll miss you and we salute you!” BG’s fans then give the Fighting Irish a lengthy standing ovation and later, at the game’s close, stand as one again and sing (hum) the UND fight song. 3/12/83 -- In what went down as one of the most exciting CCHA championship games ever, the Falcons come out on the short end of a 4-3 overtime verdict to Michigan State. BG rallies from a 3-0 first-period deficit to tie the contest and force the extra stanza. In overtime, the Falcons’ All-American Brian Hills is awarded a penalty shot but is stopped by MSU’s AllAmerican goalie Ron Scott. BG netminder Mike David is named the tournament “MVP.”
12/3/83 -- BG, ranked third in the country heading into the weekend, finishes a sweep of No. 1 Ohio State in a thrilling come-from-behind 8-6 decision at the Ice Arena. OSU builds leads of 3-0 and 5-2 in the first period, but freshman goalie Gary Kruzich comes on in relief to spark the BG rally. Trailing 6-5 in the third, Gino Cavallini, Dave Randerson, and Dan Kane find the net to cap an unbelievable rally. Jamie Wansbrough’s goal-scoring streak reaches eight games, one shy of the school record. Two days later, the Falcons replace the Buckeyes as the top team in the land. 3/17/84 -- Needing to win by four goals to advance to the NCAA semifinals, the BG icers stage another remarkable comeback, this time at Boston University. In overtime, defenseman Mike Pikul scores from along the right boards for a 5-1 win and an 8-7 triumph in the totalgoals series. 3/23/84 -- John Samanski tips in Mike Pikul’s shot from the point at 7:13 of the third period, giving the Falcons a 2-1 NCAA Tournament semifinal win over MSU. BG goaltender Gary Kruzich holds off a determined Spartan rally in the final minutes to preserve the win. 3/24/84 -- In the longest NCAA title game ever played, the Falcons land their only national championship with a 5-4 quadruple overtime conquest over Minnesota-Duluth as winger Gino Cavallini converts a pass from Dan Kane at the 97:11 mark of the contest. John Samanski sends the game into OT as he capitalizes on an opportunistic carom off the boards and stuffs home the tying goal with only 1:47 to play in regulation. The game is marked by the outstanding goaltending of Gary Kruzich (32 saves), the tournament “MVP,” and UMD’s Rick Kosti (tourney record 55 saves). 11/24/84 -- BG ventures into East Lansing as heavy underdogs against No. 1 ranked Michigan State, but the Falcons leave the Munn Arena faithful stunned after pulling off a 4-3 victory. BG goalie Wayne Collins plays perhaps the best game of his career as he kicks aside 44 Spartan offerings. The Falcons lead 4-2 heading into the third, but hold back a furious Spartan rally behind Collins’ handiwork. MSU’s “Super Team” would go on to win 22 straight games and a total of 38 for the season.
Momorable Moments 3/1/86 -- BG completes a sweep of Illinois-Chicago in opening-round play of the CCHA playoffs at the Ice Arena with a 2-1 double overtime conquest. Iain Duncan notches the game winner on the power play at the game’s 72:49 mark. 1/3/87 -- Gary Kruzich breaks Ken Dryden’s (Cornell) NCAA record for career wins by a goalie when he picks up his 77th victory in a 7-2 decision over Lake Superior at the Ice Arena. Kruzich ends his BG career with 88 triumphs. 2/14/87 -- Nelson Emerson’s unassisted goal at 2:14 of overtime on a beautiful coast-to-coast rush gives the Falcons a 6-5 win at Western Michigan. The victory vaults BG back into first place for good in league play heading into the final week of the season. 3/4/88 -- Matt Ruchty’s goal at 2:10 of the fourth overtime gives BG a thrilling 5-4 win over Ferris State in the first game of CCHA opening-round playoff action at the Ice Arena. The Bulldogs’ Marc Felicio makes 61 saves in the loss. The game currently stands as the seventh longest in college hockey history and second longest in the BG annals. 3/12/88 -- The Falcons earn their first CCHA playoff title since the tournament was moved to Joe Louis Arena (1982) in Detroit as they top eventual NCAA champion Lake Superior, 5-3. BG goalie Paul Connell earns tournament “MVP” honors. 3/18-19/88 -- BG hosts its first NCAA Tourney games in a decade and comes up with a pair of 5-1 victories over Vermont. Scott Paluch, Joe Quinn, and Greg Parks each score two goals in the series. 3/5/89 -- Rob Blake ends the fourth-longest game in school history with a goal at 2:54 of the third overtime, giving the Brown and Orange a 3-2 win at Michigan in the decisive third game of the best-of-three first-round CCHA playoff series. The win puts the Falcons in the CCHA Championships for the eighth consecutive year. 2/3/90 -- Head coach Jerry York earns his 400th career win as BG defeats Miami, 4-3, in front of the home fans. York becomes only the ninth coach in NCAA history to reach the 400-win plateau. In the same game, Nelson Emerson becomes the BG career scoring leader, notching his 271st point on an assist in the first period. He goes on to conclude his career with 294 points. BG wins the game on Peter Holmes’ third power-play goal of the night (and his sixth of the series) -- both school records -- just before the final horn sounds. 12/7-8/90 -- BG receives a national ranking of eighth after securing its first ever sweep of a WCHA foe as the Falcons down North Dakota, 7-5 and 4-3 in overtime, at the Ice Arena. 10/26/91 -- In what may go down as the greatest comeback in Falcon history, BG rallies from a 5-0 disadvantage with under 26 minutes to play to post a 6-5 overtime win over Ohio State. Jim Solly ties the game with 1:48 remaining, setting the stage for Martin Jiranek’s game winner 37 seconds into the extra session.
BG senior tri-captains Byron Shutt (left), Dave Easton (center) and Tom Thomas relish the Falcons’ victory over Wisconsin in the consolation game at the 1978 NCAA Championships in Providence, Rhode Island.
12/6/91 -- Dan Bylsma’s short-handed goal, BG’s only two-man-down marker in the history of the program, proves to be the game winner in a 5-4 win at Western Michigan. 12/21/91 -- Head coach Jerry York collects his 300th victory behind the Falcon bench as BG defeats Boston College, 5-3, in the opening round of the Mariucci Classic in Minneapolis, Minn. 2/7-8/92 -- The Falcons broom the nation’s top ranked team, Michigan, 7-4 and 4-3, in a homeand-home series. Brian Holzinger records four goals on the weekend, including both game winners.
1/21/94 -- Jeff Wells’ game winner with 7:01 left in regulation gives the Falcons a 5-4 victory over No. 3 Lake Superior at the Ice Arena. The Lakers build a 3-1 first-period advantage, but BG battles back with the game’s next three goals. The win gives the Brown and Orange a season series victory over the eventual NCAA champions. 3/11-12/94 -- Hosting its first CCHA playoff series since 1990, BG comes up with a sweep of Ferris State in firstround action to advance to JLA for the second straight year. Brian Holzinger’s overtime goal on Saturday gives the Falcons a 3-2 win following a 3-0 shutout by Bob Petrie the night before. The two victories guarantee BG its first season over the .500 mark in four years.
2/14-15/92 -- Just one week after sweeping the No. 1 team in the country, BG garners three out of a possible four points from No. 3 Michigan State in home-and-home action. Jim Solly’s goal with 54 seconds left in overtime gives BG the win at home on Friday, while only a late Spartan uprising saves another Falcon twin-killing the next evening as the teams skate to a 6-6 overtime tie in East Lansing.
7/12/94 -- Buddy Powers, a former Falcon assistant, is appointed to replace long-time BG coach Jerry York who resigned a month earlier to accept a similar position at Boston College. Powers officially starts his head coaching duties six days later.
12/5/92 -- BG freshman goalie Aaron Ellis blanks Miami, the country’s No. 4 rated team, by a 5-0 count. Ellis makes 27 saves against the eventual CCHA champions.
12/29/94 -- Brian Holzinger is named the “MVP” of the Bank One Badger Showdown at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wis., despite BG finishing third in the invitational. Holzinger nets five goals and adds three .
10/14/94 -- The debut of head coach Buddy Powers is a successful one with the Falcons coming away with an 11-2 victory over Guelph at the Ice Arena.
3/12-13/93 -- BG earns a berth to Joe Louis Arena for the first time since 1990 after a 5-4, 6-3 sweep of Western Michigan on the road in firstround CCHA playoff action. Jason Clark leads BG with three goals in the series, including the game winner in the deciding contest. 11/6/93 -- BG, off to one of its best starts in school history, knocks off No. 1-ranked Lake Superior in the Sault, 3-2. The Falcons build a 3-1 lead in the third period and then hold off a late Laker flurry thanks in part to the goaltending of rookie Bob Petrie. BG receives a national ranking of fourth two days later, its highest in over five seasons.
Brian Holzinger makes his way up the ice on the road for the BG Falcons.
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Momorable Moments 12/27-28/98 -- With wins over Cornell (3-2 OT) and Yale (4-1), the Falcons claim the 1998 Bank One Badger Showdown at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wis. The tournament title marked the first holiday crown for BG since 1988. 3/4/00 -- The Falcons conclude the regular-season with a 6-3 triumph at Michigan, marking BG’s first win at Yost Arena since Feb. 8, 1992 (15 consecutive losses). BG led 3-1 after 40 minutes and received third period goals from Greg Day, Scott Hewson and Craig Desjarlais. 3/10-11/00 -- Bowling Green, the only school in CCHA history to have a .500 or better road mark, recorded its fifth playoff road series win by downing Lake Superior (2-1 OT, 3-2).
Gino Cavallini (#23), Barry Mills (#6) and Brian Hills (far right) display the MacNaughton Cup after clinching the 1982-83 CCHA regular-season championship. 10/14/94 -- The debut of head coach Buddy Powers is a successful one with the Falcons coming away with an 11-2 victory over Guelph at the Ice Arena. 12/29/94 -- Brian Holzinger is named the “MVP” of the Bank One Badger Showdown at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wis., despite BG finishing third in the invitational. Holzinger nets five goals and adds three assists over the two tournament games. 1/13/95 -- Playing in their 1,000th varsity contest, the Falcons skate away with a 9-3 victory over Ohio State at the State Fairgrounds Coliseum. The game is BG’s first at the SFC since Jan. 7, 1975. Brian Holzinger records four points, including a hat trick. 3/31/95 -- What many had anticipated for several months becomes reality when Brian Holzinger is named the 15th recipient of the Hobey Baker Memorial Award given annually to college hockey’s top player. The official announcement is made in Providence, R.I., at the NCAA Championships. 10/28/95 -- BG captures its 600th all-time varsity win with its 6-4 conquest over Rensselaer at the Ice Arena. The Brown and Orange unleashes 59 shots on the Engineer cage en route to the milestone victory. With the win, the Falcon program reaches the magical victory mark in the second-fastest time span (26 years), behind only Wisconsin. 11/10/95 -- Mike Hall breaks Nelson Emerson’s (198788) school record for consecutive games with a goal when he scores during the second period at Ferris, his 11th straight contest with a tally. 11/23/95 -- Mike Hall again etches his name into the Falcon record books when he registers an eightpoint game (3 goals-5 assists) in BGSU’s 8-6 win at Alaska-Fairbanks. Hall’s performance shatters the former mark of seven points established by Doug Ross (1/10/75) and Brian Hills (1/15/82), and ties the CCHA single-game (overall) point record.
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2/24/96 -- Nelson Emerson and Brian Holzinger jointly have their jersey No. 19 officially retired during the second intermission of the Falcons’ home finale against Notre Dame before a capacity crowd. The ceremony marks only the fourth number ever set aside in University sports history. 3/8-9/96 -- For the second time in four years, the Falcons win an opening-round CCHA playoff series at Western Michigan. BG sweeps the best two-of-three series against the Broncos by the scores of 8-1 and 3-1. Ten different Falcons garner goals in the series.
3/13/01 -- The Falcons won their fifth-straight game, all by one goal and three in overtime, by defeating Northern Michigan on the road in the CCHA Play-In game, 2-1. The victory sent Bowling Green to the CCHA Semifinals at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit to play the No. 1-ranked team in the country, Michigan State. BGSU lost 2-1. 4/15/02 -- BGSU Athletic Director, Paul Krebs, announced former Falcon All-American Scott Paluch as the new head coach at Bowling Green. Paluch, who played for the Brown and Orange from 198488, came to Bowling Green after eight years as an assistant under former BGSU coach Jerry York at Boston College. 12/10/04 -- BGSU senior goaltender Jordan Sigalet holds a press conference to announce that he had been diagnossed with MS. Sigalet went on to be a Hobey Baker finalist that same season.
12/7/97 -- Freshman netminder Shawn Timm made 42 saves in a 1-0 Falcon victory at #1 Michigan State before a sellout crowd of 6,257 at Munn Arena. It would be one of only two losses at home for the CCHA champion Spartans. Freshman Dennis Williams scored the only goal of the game in the third period. The win snapped a nine-game winless streak for the Falcons, while the loss stopped an eight-game Spartan winning streak. 3/1/97 -- The Brown and Orange concludes the regular season with one of the most memorable games in Ice Arena history after skating to a 0-0 OT deadlock against eighth-ranked Michigan State. The scoreless tie marks the first in the BG annals and only the second in CCHA history. MSU’s Chad Alban and BG’s Bob Petrie combine to turn aside 58 shots, including 30 by the Falcon backstop. BG’s remarkable streak of not being blanked at home ends at 303 games (248 CCHA contests) in a non-losing effort. 3/7-8/97 -- Forced to go on the road again to start the CCHA playoffs, the Falcons respond with the program’s biggest postseason series victory since besting Michigan eight years earlier by registering yet another sweep of Lake State (5-3, 8-4). Brett Punchard, Curtis Fry, and Mike Johnson each score three times in the two games. The series conquest marks the third time in the last five years (and fourth time in five series since 1989) BG has advanced to Joe Louis by capturing a first-round series away from home.
Martin Jiranek is mobbed by teammates after scoring an OT goal against Ohio State in the 1991-92 season opener. BG trailed 5-0 with less than 26 minutes to play.
Momorable Moments 3/11/05 -- Bowling Green hosts Alaska-Fairbanks in the first round of the CCHA Tournament, snapping a 10-year drought of home CCHA playoff contests. 2/9/07 -- Bowling Green freshman Tomas Petruska recorded the first power play goal of his career with just 35 seconds remaining to capture a 3-2 win over the Michigan Wolverines inside the BGSU Ice Arena. Sophomore Jimmy Spratt was also outstanding, stopping all but two of Michigan’s 31 shots on the night. 11/16/07 -- Bowling Green’s Derek Whitmore records a hat-trick for the second-straight game in a 4-2 win over Northern Michigan at the Ice Arena. 1/4/08 -- Freshman forward Jacob Cepis tied a careerhigh with two goals, while junior goaltender Jimmy Spratt stopped 25-of-27 shots as the Falcons earned their first win over a No. 1 team since 1997 with a 4-2 victory over top-ranked Miami at the BGSU Ice Arena. 3/9/08 -- Freshman forward Jacob Cepis’ goal at 1:34 of overtime sent BG to the second round of the CCHA playoffs for the first time since 2001, as they defeated Lake Superior State, 4-3, in the decisive game three of their opening round series at the BGSU Ice Arena. BG last made the second round when they swept Miami in the opening round in 2001, before going on to beat Northern Michigan in the Play-In game, which is now the second round best-of-three format. 6/30/09 -- Dennis Williams was named the interim head hockey coach after coach Scott Paluch stepped down to accept a position as a regional manager of USA Hockey’s American Development Model. Williams served as head coach of Neumann College, as well as an assistant at Alabama-Huntsville prior to returning to his alma mater as an assistant coach for the 2008-2009 season. 9/11/09 -- In conjunction with the University, the State of Ohio and a fundraising group in search for private funding, the uncertain future of the BGSU hockey program was made clear with the announcement of the creation of the “Bring Back the Glory” campaign. Nearly $5 million dollars was pledged by the state and Bowling Green State University to provide neccesary renovations to the BGSU Ice Arena and begin the fundraising efforts to sustain the ice hockey program. 11/13/09 -- To help bring awareness and give to the “Bring Back the Glory” campaign, Jack Vivian made the first large gift donation to the campaign in the amount of $250,000. He was honored on the ice before the Falcons’ game with Alaska that night, before a 3-1 BGSU victory.
Kevin Dahl (left), Marc Potvin (center) and Matt Ruchty hoist the 1988 CCHA playoff trophy after downing eventual national champion Lake Superior in the title game at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit.
After the resignation of Scott Paluch in June 2009, assistant coach Dennis Williams (far left) was introduced by Athletic Director Greg Christopher (middle) as the interim head coach for the 2009-10 season. After a committment by the University and BGSU President Carol E. Cartwright solidified the future of the program and following the 2009-10 season, Chris Bergeron was named the seventh head coach in BG hockey history on April 12, 2010.
4/12/10 -- Former Miami RedHawk assistant, Chris Bergeron, was named to be the seventh head coach in BGSU Falcon history. Bergeron served as an assistant at Miami from 2000-2010 and played for the Red Hawks from 1989-93. Joining Bergeron to form the coaching staff is former Falcon captain Ty Eigner and Barry Schutte. 2/19/11 -- As the No. 11 seed in the 11-team CCHA, Bowling Green was expected to go down in the CCHA Tournament first round without much of a fight against sixth-seeded Northern Michigan. Considering no bottom seed had even won one game in the first round since 2004, the odds were stacked against the Falcons. After losing the opener 6-3, it appeared even more-so that the season was about to end. Bowling Green rallied behind the goaltending of Andrew Hammond for a 2-0 victory to force a decisive game three. In that contest, Bryce Williamson’s double overtime gamewinner made Bowling Green the first bottom seed in CCHA history to win a best-of-three series. 2/25/12 -- After a late goal from Bryce Williamson secured a 4-3 win the previous night, the Falcons battle Michigan in the second game of the two-game weekend set. Although the Falcons would lose the contest, fans would pack the BGSU Ice Arena to set the all-time attendance record of 5,031 . 3/4/12 -- The Falcons repeat history, defeating NMU in the first round of the CCHA Playoffs for the second straight season as the 11th seed, becoming only the second team to do so. (Falcons - 2011) 3/11/12 -- Bowling Green does the impossible, defeating No. 1 ranked Ferris State on the road in game three of the second round CCHA Playoff series. Freshman Dan DeSalvo records a hat trick in the contest, scoring his third goal in the first overtime to send the Falcons to the CCHA Semifinals at Joe Louis Arena. The visit marked the Falcons first trip to the Joe in 11 years, and was the first time in the history of the conference that an 11th seed made it to the final four.
The Falcons win the opening face-off against NMU at the start of game 3 in the 2011 playoffs.
Dan DeSalvo celebrates after netting his third goal against Ferris State.
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Falcon Hall Of Fame
Mike Liut
Garry Galley
Rob Blake
Nelson Emerson
George McPhee
Brian Holzinger
Brian MacLellan
BGSU ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME
Jamie Wansbrough
One of the highest honors bestowed upon a Falcon athlete is induction into the BGSU Athletic Hall of Fame. Any former BG student-athlete out of school for at least 10 years, a coach, or a contributor to BGSU athletics is eligible for induction. Athletes who leave school early are not eligible to be placed on the ballot until 10 years after what would have been their senior year. Portraits of each of the 211 inductees are on display in the lobby of the BGSU Ice Arena and will soon be moved to the Stroh Center, upon its completion in May 2011. A total of 16 hockey players (see right column) have been enshrined in BGSU’s Hall of Fame, including 10 who were elected on their first ballot. Also, former Falcon coaches Jerry York (inducted in the fall of 2003) and Jack Vivian (inducted in the fall of 2008) have earned a place in the Hall of Fame. BG’s 1984 NCAA championship squad was inducted in 1993 as the first “team” ever named to the Hall of Fame. Dr. Sam Cooper, who was elected in 1975 after a highly successful career as swimming coach (1946-63), played an instrumental role in starting hockey at the University in 1963 as a club sport.
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Brian Hills
Ken Morrow
Hall of Famers
Inducted Coach Ron Mason . ......................................... 2009 Coach Jack Vivian.............................................2008 Brian Holzinger...............................................*2005 Coach Jerry York...............................................2003 Greg Parks........................................................2002 John Markell.....................................................2000 Dave Ellett........................................................1998 Rob Blake........................................................*1996 Nelson Emerson.............................................*1995 Gary Kruzich.....................................................1994 Mark Wells.......................................................1992 Jamie Wansbrough.........................................*1991 Garry Galley....................................................*1990 Brian Hills.......................................................*1988 Brian MacLellan..............................................*1987 George McPhee..............................................*1987 Ken Morrow...................................................*1984 Bob Dobek........................................................1983 Mike Liut.........................................................*1982
*Elected in their first year of eligibility
NHL Draft Picks Bowling Green’s National Hockey League Draft Picks Player Team (Club Pick) Year Round Pick Jordan Samuels-Thomas.........................................Atlanta (9)..................................................2009 ............................................ 7................................................ 203 Nick Eno..................................................................Buffalo (7)...................................................2007............................................. 7................................................. 187 Jonathan Matsumoto.............................................Philadelphia (3)..........................................2006............................................. 3................................................... 79 Jonathan Sigalet.....................................................Boston (4)...................................................2005............................................. 4................................................. 100 Jimmy Spratt...........................................................Calgary (7)..................................................2004............................................. 7................................................. 213 Taylor Christie.........................................................Colorado (6)...............................................2002............................................. 6................................................. 195 Kevin Bieksa............................................................Vancouver (4).............................................2001............................................. 5................................................. 151 Jordan Sigalet.........................................................Boston (6)...................................................2001............................................. 7................................................. 209 Sean Kotary............................................................Colorado (12).............................................2000............................................. 9................................................. 266 Ryan Murphy..........................................................Carolina (4).................................................1999............................................. 4................................................. 113 Curtis Valentine......................................................Vancouver (11)...........................................1998............................................. 8................................................. 219 Adam Edinger.........................................................N.Y. Islanders (7).........................................1997............................................. 5................................................. 115 Doug Schueller.......................................................Florida (9)...................................................1997............................................. 8................................................. 211 Peter Ratchuk.........................................................Colorado (1)...............................................1996............................................. 1................................................... 25 Quinn Fair#.............................................................Los Angeles (1)...........................................1994............................................. 5..................................................... 7 Todd Kelman...........................................................St. Louis (4).................................................1993............................................. 6................................................ 141 Jason Clark..............................................................Vancouver (8).............................................1992............................................. 6................................................ 141 Brandon Carper......................................................Calgary (10)................................................1992............................................. 9................................................ 198 Aaron Ellis...............................................................Quebec (12)................................................1992............................................ 11............................................... 244 Sean Pronger..........................................................Vancouver (3).............................................1991............................................. 3................................................... 51 Keith Redmond.......................................................Los Angeles (2)...........................................1991............................................. 4................................................... 79 Aris Brimanis..........................................................Philadelphia (3)..........................................1991............................................. 4................................................... 86 Brian Holzinger.......................................................Buffalo (7)...................................................1991............................................. 6................................................ 124 Angelo Libertucci#..................................................Philadelphia (1)..........................................1991............................................. 5..................................................... 6 Glen Mears.............................................................Calgary (5)..................................................1990............................................. 3............................................... 62 Ken Klee..................................................................Washington (11).........................................1990............................................. 9................................................ 177 Todd Reirden..........................................................New Jersey (14)..........................................1990............................................ 12............................................... 242 Martin Jiranek#......................................................Washington (1)...........................................1990............................................. 5................................................... 13 Dan Bylsma.............................................................Winnipeg (7)...............................................1989............................................. 6................................................ 109 Brett Harkins...........................................................N.Y. Islanders (9).........................................1989............................................. 7................................................ 133 Jim Solly..................................................................Winnipeg (10).............................................1989............................................. 8................................................ 151 Matt Ruchty............................................................New Jersey (4)............................................1988............................................. 4................................................... 65 Rob Blake................................................................Los Angeles (4)...........................................1988............................................. 4................................................... 70 Kevin Dahl...............................................................Montréal (12).............................................1988............................................ 11............................................... 230 Andy Gribble#.........................................................Vancouver (1).............................................1988............................................. 5..................................................... 2 Paul Connell#..........................................................Philadelphia...............................................1988............................................. 5................................................... 19 Joe Quinn...............................................................Hartford (5)................................................1986............................................. 6................................................ 116 Marc Potvin............................................................Detroit (9)...................................................1986............................................. 9................................................ 169 Brian McKee#.........................................................Minnesota (1).............................................1986............................................. 5................................................... 11 Gary Kruzich#.........................................................N.Y. Islanders..............................................1986............................................. 5................................................... 15 Mike Natyshak#......................................................Quebec (1)..................................................1986............................................. 5................................................... 19 Nelson Emerson.....................................................St. Louis (2).................................................1985............................................. 3................................................... 44 Chad Arthur............................................................Montréal (13).............................................1985............................................ 10............................................... 205 Paul Ysebaert..........................................................New Jersey (4)............................................1984............................................. 4................................................... 74 Scott Paluch............................................................St. Louis (7).................................................1984............................................. 5................................................... 92 Brent Regan............................................................Hartford (5)................................................1984............................................ 10.......................................193 (194) Daryn Fersovich......................................................Philadelphia (12)........................................1984............................................ 10.......................................204 (205) Garry Galley............................................................Los Angeles (4)...........................................1983............................................. 5....................................... 103 (100) Don Barber.............................................................Edmonton* (5)...........................................1983............................................. 6....................................... 124 (120) Iain Duncan............................................................Winnipeg (8)...............................................1983............................................. 7....................................... 134 (129) Todd Flichel.............................................................Winnipeg (10).............................................1983............................................. 9....................................... 176 (169) Tom Pratt................................................................Calgary (12)................................................1983............................................ 10............................................... 191 Dave Ellett..............................................................Winnipeg (3)...............................................1982............................................. 4................................................... 75 Dave Randerson.....................................................N.Y. Islanders (11).......................................1981............................................ 10............................................... 210 Kim Collins..............................................................Los Angeles (12).........................................1980............................................ 10............................................... 199 John Gibb................................................................N.Y. Islanders (7).........................................1979............................................. 6................................................ 122 Mike Cotter.............................................................Minnesota (8).............................................1978............................................. 8................................................ 121 Mark Wells.............................................................Montréal (22).............................................1977............................................ 13............................................... 176 Mike Liut.................................................................St. Louis (5).................................................1976............................................. 4................................................... 56 Ken Morrow...........................................................N.Y. Islanders (4).........................................1976............................................. 4................................................... 68 Byron Shutt.............................................................Pittsburgh (9)..............................................1975............................................. 9................................................ 155 Duffy Smith.............................................................Philadelphia (8)..........................................1975............................................ 10............................................... 175 Jack Laine...............................................................Toronto (12)...............................................1975............................................ 11............................................... 180 John Stewart...........................................................Montréal (11).............................................1974............................................. 6................................................ 105 Gerry Bradbury.......................................................Los Angeles (4)...........................................1970............................................. 6................................................... 73 Rick Thompson.......................................................Minnesota (7).............................................1969............................................. 7................................................... 72 NHL Amateur Draft started in 1963; pick in parenthesis represents original selection (since revised by NHL)
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All-Time Player Roster Player, Pos..........................Years.......... #.........GP........ G......A.....Pts....Pen-Min..... PP.... SH... GW.................Hometown
-AChad Ackerman, D......................... 1992-96............2............155......... 20...... 59........79......... 63-129........... 9.........0.........3......................... Rochester, MI B.J. Adams, D................................. 1996-00............2............145.......... 8....... 19........27........ 136-302.......... 3.........1.........3..................Scarborough, ONT Tim Alexander, W.......................... 1976-80...........12...........107......... 26...... 32........58.......... 35-73............ 8.........0.........0......................... Windsor, ONT Bob Allen, RW................................ 1971-72...........17............11........... 0........ 0..........0............. 2-4.............. 0.........0.........0..........................Excelsior, MN Dale Allen, RW............................... 1973-74...........16............14........... 2........ 2..........4............. 1-2.............. 0.........0.........0...........................Dryden, ONT John Allen, F/D.............................. 1976-79............6.............46........... 6........ 8.........14.......... 11-22............ 0.........0.........0............................. Anoka, MN Rick Allen, C................................... 1969-70............7.............28........... 8....... 20........28.......... 36-78............ 3.........0.........1............................ Sarnia, ONT Roger Archer, D.............................. 1971-75............3............137......... 13...... 86........99........ 114-271.......... 6.........0.........3............................ Sarnia, ONT Kevin Armbruster, F....................... 1994-98...........25...........113.......... 8........ 7.........15.......... 17-48............ 2.........0.........1...........................Geneseo, NY Chad Arthur, W.............................. 1985-89...........23...........141......... 21...... 29........50......... 93-206........... 0.........1.........2..................... West Dundee, IL Derek Arzoomanian, D/W............. 1977-80...........19............72........... 3....... 11........14.......... 22-52............ 0.........0.........0.............Dearborn Heights, MI Ben Assenmacher, F...................... 2002-03...........17........... 29........... 2........ 1..........3............ 5-21............. 0.........0.........0........................... Sylvania, OH -BPete Badour, D/RW........................ 1969-73...........11...........128......... 71...... 73.......144......... 13-26........... 16........3.........6......................... Windsor, ONT Nick Bailen, D................................ 2008-09...........55............37........... 6....... 10........16.......... 24-56............ 3.........0.........0......................... Fredonia, N.Y. Brian Bales, C................................. 2005-06...........25............12........... 0........ 1..........1............ 6-12............. 0.........0.........0........................Anchorage, AK Steve Ball, LW................................ 1971-75...........14...........141......... 46...... 95.......141......... 18-36............ 3.........2.........3.....................Port Credit, ONT Nick Bandescu, W/C...................... 1980-84...........20...........119......... 40...... 29........69.......... 26-52............ 1.........4.........2....................... Port Huron, MI David Banghart, RW...................... 1969-70............8.............26........... 1........ 2..........3............. 1-2.............. 0.........0.........0.........................Ann Arbor, MI Don Barber, LW.............................. 1984-88........ 16/20.........155......... 83..... 115......198....... 122-275......... 40........0.........6.............................Victoria, BC Marc Barlow, D.............................. 1998-02.......... 6/5...........141......... 16...... 45........61.......... 33-82............ 5.........0.........4......................... Addison, ONT Ryan Barnett, F.............................. 2002-05...........12...........107......... 11...... 14........25.......... 31-62............ 0.........1.........2............................Calgary, ALB Phil Barski, F.................................. 2000-01...........17............17........... 1........ 3..........4............ 5-10............. 0.........0.........0................Richmond Hill, ONT Mike Bartley, RW........................... 1970-74...........18...........138........ 118.... 104......222......... 40-96........... 39........3........14........................... Sarnia, ONT Paul Basic, D.................................. 1989-93............6............114.......... 2....... 10........12.......... 31-62............ 0.........0.........0.............................. Chicago, IL Adam Berkle, F............................ 2011-SA.......... 13........... 44........... 7.......14.......21.......... 17-45............ 1........ 0........ 2......................Collegeville, PA Kevin Bieksa, D.............................. 2000-04......... 6/7..........147......... 24...... 51........75........ 142-316.......... 9.........1.........1......................... Grimsby, ONT Robert Binnie, C............................. 1971-72...........26............ 1............ 0........ 0..........0............. 0-0.............. 0.........0.........0........................ Noranda, QUE Rob Blake, D.................................. 1987-90............3............131......... 39...... 65.......104....... 149-368......... 18........1.........3...........................Simcoe, ONT Bruce Blyth, C................................ 1969-71...........15............61.......... 20...... 54........74........... 5-10............. 9.........0.........2....................... Montreal, QUE Chris Bonvie, C/RW....................... 1997-99...........10............76.......... 24...... 30........54.......... 38-92........... 12........0.........2.......................Athabasca, ALB Josh Boyd, C................................... 2006-10........ 20/26..........90.......... 10...... 12........22.......... 12-24............ 2.........0.........2........................ Columbus, OH Gerry Bradbury, C.......................... 1970-74............9............107......... 48...... 84.......132......... 27-62........... 21........1.........6................... Leamington, ONT Perry Braun, RW............................ 1980-84...........16...........150......... 51...... 73.......124......... 44-88........... 10........6.........4............................... Surrey, BC Aris Brimanis, D/W........................ 1990-92............3.............70........... 5....... 15........20.......... 36-80............ 0.........0.........2................ Shaker Heights, OH Russ Britton, D............................... 1970-71............5.............24........... 0........ 6..........6........... 27-50............ 0.........0.........0......................... Windsor, ONT Jeremy Bronson, D......................... 2003-SA............5............109.......... 1........ 6..........7.......... 93-221........... 0.........0.........0.................Bowling Green, OH Dan Brown, LW.............................. 1974-78...........27............26........... 1........ 2..........3............. 0-0.............. 0.........0.........1.................Bowling Green, OH Steve Brudzewski, F....................... 2001-04...........16...........140......... 35...... 26........61......... 56-131.......... 10........3.........3..........................Dearborn, MI Dan Bylsma, W.............................. 1988-92...........21...........157......... 37...... 50........87......... 52-120........... 4.........4.........4.................... Grand Haven, MI Scott Bylsma, W............................. 1984-85...........21............15........... 0........ 0..........0............. 2-4.............. 0.........0.........0.................... Grand Haven, MI -CRyan Carpenter, F........................ 2011-SA.......... 22........... 44.......... 11......19.......30.......... 10-31............ 2........ 1........ 3............................. Oviedo, FL Brandon Carper, D......................... 1991-95......... 7/27..........134......... 14...... 56........70........ 111-238.......... 6.........1.........3........................... Grayslake, IL Gino Cavallini, LW.......................... 1982-84...........23............83.......... 33...... 39........72.......... 34-68............ 8.........0.........7..................... North York, ONT Brian Celentano, D......................... 1971-75............6............118.......... 5....... 20........25......... 71-145........... 1.........0.........0...................... North Bay, ONT Jacob Cepis, F................................ 2007-09...........13............56.......... 16...... 20........36.......... 16-32............ 4.........0.........3.............................. Parma, OH Taylor Christie, D........................... 2001-04......... 6/12..........121.......... 1........ 8..........9.......... 71-150........... 0.........0.........0..........................Toronto, ONT Doug Claggett, D............................ 1984-86............5.............61........... 5....... 24........29.......... 15-30............ 3.........0.........0..........................Issaquah, WA Jason Clark, LW/C.......................... 1992-96...........24...........155......... 52...... 88.......140........ 86-181.......... 14........4.........7.........................Belmont, ONT Kim Collins, W................................ 1979-83...........14...........134......... 26...... 32........58.......... 48-96............ 1.........4.........2............... Qualicum Beach, BC Rick Costello, C.............................. 1972-74........ 20/27..........58........... 6........ 8.........14........... 7-14............. 0.........0.........0.................Crystal Beach, ONT Mike Cotter, D................................ 1976-80...........11...........148......... 19...... 75........94........ 131-271.......... 0.........0.........2..........................Toronto, ONT Marc Craig, ................................... 1971-72...........16............13........... 0........ 2..........2............. 4-8.............. 0.........0.........0 Dale Crombeen, W/C..................... 1994-97...........11...........114......... 27...... 46........73......... 66-143.......... 17........0.........3................... Mooretown, ONT Andy Crowther, W......................... 1976-80...........20...........136......... 31...... 35........66.......... 21-45............ 3.........0.........5.......................... Melrose, MA -DKevin Dahl, D................................. 1986-90............5............165......... 21...... 77........98........ 113-257.......... 4.........0.........6.......................... London, ONT Dan DeSalvo, F............................ 2011-SA.......... 11........... 35.......... 14......11.......25.......... 15-41............ 1........ 0........ 4..............Rolling Meadows, IL Steve Dawe, W.............................. 1976-80............2............104......... 22...... 41........63.......... 14-36............ 1.........0.........5...........................Ottawa, ONT Greg Day, C.................................... 1998-02........ 11/10.........154......... 60...... 74........34.......... 38-76........... 19........2.........8............... St. Clair Beach, ONT Tommy Dee, F................................ 2006-10...........27...........130......... 20...... 13........33......... 39-127........... 5.........0.........2...................Maple Grove, MN Austin de Luis, W........................... 1998-02...........24...........135......... 20...... 33........53......... 76-184........... 5.........0.........4.......................Brockville, ONT Craig Desjarlais, W......................... 1996-00...........18...........145......... 22...... 45........67......... 94-204.......... 10........0.........2........................... LaSalle, ONT Greg de Vries, D............................. 1991-92...........26............24........... 0........ 3..........3........... 10-20............ 0.........0.........0...................... Sundridge, ONT Steve Dickinson, W/D.................... 1985-89... 20/26/21/2.....58........... 8....... 14........22.......... 21-43............ 3.........0.........1.................Bowling Green, OH Bob Dobek, C................................. 1972-75......... 7/15..........108......... 94..... 134......228........ 49-106.......... 37........3.........7................................Taylor, MI Bryan Dobek, C.............................. 2002-05......... 21/7..........100.......... 9....... 21........30.......... 30-71............ 0.........0.........0.........................Escondido, CA Steve Douglass, D.......................... 1975-79............5............132.......... 6....... 21........27.......... 17-34............ 0.........0.........0.......................Gloucester, MA Iain Duncan, LW............................. 1983-87...........24...........161......... 72...... 98.......170....... 186-435.......... 3.........3........13......................... Weston, ONT -EDave Easton, C............................... 1974-78...........17...........140......... 61...... 93.......154........ 61-136........... 7.........5.........8................... Glen Morris, ONT Erik Eaton, D/F............................... 2000-04...........26............77........... 2........ 6..........8........... 31-70............ 0.........0.........0........................Larchmont, NY Keith Ebare, W/C........................... 1995-97...........22............48........... 4........ 3..........7............ 5-10............. 0.........0.........1.............Sault Ste. Marie, ONT Adam Edinger, C/LW...................... 1996-00...........15...........135......... 57...... 74.......131........ 76-174.......... 28........1.........4..............................Toledo, OH Ty Eigner, RW................................. 1988-93...........14...........123.......... 4........ 9.........13.......... 22-52............ 0.........1.........1.................... Apple Valley, MN Matt Eldred, D............................... 1993-97............6............137......... 10...... 30........40........ 155-350.......... 0.........0.........3...................... Rocky River, OH Dave Ellett, D................................. 1982-84............4.............83.......... 19...... 52........71......... 61-130........... 9.........0.........3........................... Kanata, ONT Jeff Elvin, RW................................. 1993-94...........14............32........... 3........ 4..........7............. 4-8.............. 1.........0.........0.................... Apple Valley, MN Nelson Emerson, C........................ 1986-90...........19...........178........ 112.... 182......294........ 81-170.......... 38........0........15.....................Waterford, ONT Jon Erickson, W............................. 2004-07...........17............58........... 1........ 6..........7........... 15-30............ 0.........0.........0..................... Eden Prarie, MN Brian Escobedo, D......................... 2000-04............2............146......... 12...... 37........49......... 65-138........... 4.........0.........1.............................Bayside, NY Tom Esper, LW............................... 1973-76...........12............98.......... 22...... 41........63........... 7-22............. 5.........1.........2..........................Dearborn, MI
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All-Time Player Roster Player, Pos..........................Years.......... #.........GP........ G......A.....Pts....Pen-Min..... PP.... SH... GW.................Hometown -F-
Quinn Fair, D.................................. 1994-96...........21............77.......... 10...... 28........38......... 65-138........... 1.........0.........1................. Campbell River, BC Mike Falk, F.................................... 2002-05...........14...........127......... 39...... 42........81......... 58-116.......... 13........0.........5......................... Davisburg, MI Dave Faulkner, W/C....................... 1994-98............8............148......... 33...... 41........74.......... 31-62............ 8.........1.........5................... Bracebridge, ONT Daryn Fersovich, C/LW.................. 1984-85...........16............40........... 3........ 4..........7............ 9-18............. 0.........0.........0.......................Edmonton, ALB Wade Finegan, F............................ 2007-11...........11............88........... 8........ 7.........15.......... 26-60............ 1.........0.........2..........................Toronto, ONT Mike Fink....................................... 2009-12...........26............61........... 6........ 9.........15........... 8-16............. 3.........0.........0....................Minnetonka, MN John Fish, D................................... 1982-84...........18.............5............ 0........ 0..........0............. 0-0.............. 0.........0.........0...................Parry Sound, ONT Todd Flichel, D............................... 1983-87.......... 3/8...........170......... 13...... 35........48........ 112-235.......... 2.........1.........2........................ Osgoode, ONT Alex Foster, W................................ 2004-05...........27............72.......... 19...... 63........82.......... 35-73............ 6.........1.........1............................. Canton, MI Martin Foy, D................................. 1984-85............2.............13........... 0........ 2..........2............. 2-4.............. 0.........0.........0..........................Toronto, ONT Owen Freeman, LW....................... 1969-70...........27............27.......... 16...... 12........28.......... 19-41............ 3.........1.........1......................... Windsor, ONT Jerry Freismuth, F.......................... 2009-11............6.............30........... 0........ 5..........5............ 8-16............. 0.........0.........0.....................Grosse Point, MI Ryan Fultz, RW............................... 1999-01............7.............52.......... 22...... 19........41........... 8-16............. 8.........0.........3......................... Rochester, MI Curtis Fry, C/RW............................ 1993-97...........10...........153......... 68..... 126......194........ 96-219.......... 30........5.........6............................ Hinton, ALB -GDan Gagner, C................................ 1975-76............6.............14........... 3........ 4..........7............. 0-0.............. 0.........0.........0........................Chatham, ONT Garry Galley, D............................... 1981-84............3............126......... 35..... 117......152........ 68-149.......... 16........2.........5...........................Ottawa, ONT Ben Geelen, W............................... 2004-08...........22...........123......... 11....... 8.........19......... 40-113........... 0.........2.........0............................ Buffalo, MN John Gibb, D.................................. 1978-80...........22............83.......... 22...... 48........70.......... 29-58........... 10........0.........3.......................... Weston, ONT Tom Glantz, W/C........................... 1991-95...........22...........117......... 45...... 42........87.......... 25-50........... 14........3.........6........................Riverwoods, IL Andy Gribble, RW.......................... 1984-88...........13...........172......... 67...... 75.......142......... 32-64............ 6.........9.........8..........................Toronto, ONT Max Grover, D................................ 2009-12...........23............87........... 0........ 7..........7.......... 48-154........... 0.........0.........0.........................Kentwood, MI Chris Guertin, W............................ 1978-82......... 8/18..........143......... 34...... 41........75.......... 25-56............ 4.........0.........4............................ Davison, MI Chuck Gyles, D............................... 1969-73............4............123......... 31..... 121......152........ 77-227.......... 19........1.........4............................... Ajax, ONT -HTim Hack, C.................................... 1980-84...........11...........144......... 21...... 55........76.......... 34-68............ 1.........0.........3.........................Grenfell, SASK Mike Hall, C/LW............................. 1992-96...........17...........150......... 53...... 52.......105......... 30-60........... 16........0........10.........................Nepean, ONT Zach Ham, LW/C............................ 1996-00...........17...........147......... 18...... 26........44......... 80-168........... 0.........1.........3.......................... Spokane, WA Dana Hanson, C/W........................ 2003-04...........23............39........... 1........ 0..........1............ 8-16............. 0.........0.........0..................Medicine Hat, ALB Brett Harkins, C/W......................... 1989-93...........12...........150......... 60..... 148......208........ 63-135.......... 22........1.........8.........................Cleveland, OH Mike Hartman, C........................... 1974-78........... 8............122........ 114..... 83.......197........ 86-189.......... 42........0........19...................... Don Mills, ONT Greg Hatch, C................................. 1971-75........ 16/19..........34........... 2........ 3..........5............. 2-4.............. 0.........0.........1...........................Dryden, ONT Jason Helbing, RW......................... 1992-94...........27............70.......... 24...... 24........48.......... 15-33............ 5.........2.........4..................... Beaver Dam, WI Tom Hendrix, LW........................... 1969-71...........16............55.......... 10....... 9.........19.......... 20-49............ 0.........1.........0.................................. Troy, NY Alex Herle, D.................................. 1987-88............2.............18........... 1........ 1..........2............ 6-12............. 0.........0.........0........................Neilburg, SASK Jeff Herman, W/C.......................... 1992-96...........16...........132......... 26...... 30........56......... 56-123........... 4.........0.........3.............. North Vancouver, BC Scott Hewson, W........................... 1998-02...........21...........137......... 25...... 46........71........ 115-284......... 10........0.........2.............. North Vancouver, BC Brian Hills, C.................................. 1979-83...........10...........156........ 116.... 154......270........ 70-143.......... 39........2........15........................ Windsor, ONT Michael Hodgson, D...................... 2004-08............2............148.......... 7....... 32........39......... 72-152........... 1.........0.........0............................ Surfside, CA Peter Holmes, RW......................... 1988-92...........17...........164......... 84..... 108......192........ 63-126.......... 41........0.........8.........................Richmond, BC Brad Holzinger, C/LW..................... 1994-98...........14...........145......... 22...... 42........64......... 52-115........... 9.........1.........1.............................. Parma, OH Brian Holzinger, C/RW................... 1991-95...........19...........147........ 102..... 83.......185........ 69-146.......... 27........8........12............................. Parma, OH Jack Hoogeveen, RW..................... 1969-72........ 26/27..........91.......... 25...... 24........49.......... 28-62............ 1.........2.........2..........................Toronto, ONT Derek Hopko, D............................. 1988-90............4.............54........... 0........ 6..........6........... 16-32............ 0.........0.........0........... Winnipeg Beach, MAN Kip Horner, F.................................. 2001-02............6.............11........... 1........ 0..........1............. 2-4.............. 0.........0.........0.................Bowling Green, OH Scott Hoyt, D.................................. 1982-83...........17.............2............ 0........ 0..........0............. 0-0.............. 0.........0.........0.......................... Westport, CT Paul Hughes, RW........................... 1972-74...........19............39........... 2........ 7..........9........... 18-36............ 0.........1.........0........................ Muskegon, MI Larry Hull, D................................... 1997-98...........21............11........... 0........ 3..........3............. 3-6.............. 0.........0.........0.......................... Brooklyn, OH John Hustler, C/D........................... 1995-98............5.............70........... 3........ 4..........7............ 9-18............. 1.........0.........0.........................Cobourg, ONT - I / JAntti Ilvonen, W............................. 1996-98............7.............60........... 6....... 11........17.......... 15-38............ 2.........0.........0.........................Sipoo, Finland Martin Jiranek, C........................... 1988-92...........10...........155......... 78...... 90.......168........ 68-153.......... 33........2........10.......................... Bashaw, ALB Mike Johnson, RW......................... 1993-97...........12...........143......... 64...... 98.......162........ 60-121.......... 25........8.........5..................Scarborough, ONT Michael Jones, D/LW..................... 1996-00........ 21/22.........127......... 18...... 52........70........ 109-267.......... 6.........0.........3..............................Toledo, OH -KDan Kane, C................................... 1981-84............7............123......... 59..... 112......171........ 69-150.......... 14........3.........8............................. Clinton, NY Kai Kantola..................................... 2006-10...........14...........135......... 28...... 26........54......... 72-193.......... 13........0.........2.............................Raleigh, NC Dave Kearney, LW.......................... 1969-71........ 18/19..........18........... 4........ 6.........10.......... 11-22............ 1.........0.........0........................ Clarkson, ONT Tom Keller, D.................................. 1970-71...........24.............6............ 0........ 0..........0............. 1-2.............. 0.........0.........0.............Grosse Pt. Woods, MI Frank Kelly, W................................ 1980-81...........26.............5............ 0........ 1..........1............. 0-0.............. 0.........0.........0........................ Greenwich, CT Todd Kelman, D/W........................ 1993-97.......... 3/4...........123.......... 6....... 22........28......... 52-123........... 1.........0.........0............................Calgary, ALB Kerry Kennedy, W.......................... 1982-83...........26............22........... 3........ 4..........7............. 4-8............. 0.........0.........0..................... Birmingham, MI Mark Kindrachuk, D....................... 1979-81............7.............56........... 1........ 9.........10.......... 47-94............ 0.........0.........0...........................Regina, SASK Ken Klee, D.................................... 1989-92............2.............88........... 7....... 34........41......... 60-120........... 5.........0.........2......................Kansas City, MO Tyler Knight, RW............................ 1999-03........ 10/23.........152......... 29...... 40........69......... 58-116........... 8.........2.........3........................... Kelowna, BC Bill Koniewich, D............................ 1969-71............3.............60........... 3....... 14........17......... 55-110........... 0.........0.........0.................New Liskeard, ONT Sean Kotary, F................................ 2000-01............8..............5............ 0........ 0..........0............. 2-4.............. 0.........0.........0................... New Hartford, NY Andrew Krelove, D......................... 2007-11...........15...........141.......... 3....... 13........16......... 50-111........... 0.........0.........0.................. Thunder Bay, ONT Connor Kucera............................. 2011-SA........... 3............ 40........... 1........7........ 8........... 18-36............ 0........ 0........ 0....................... Twin Lakes, IN -LRick Lacroix, RW............................ 1990-92...........15............27........... 1........ 4..........5............. 4-8.............. 0.........0.........0.........................Lake Zurich, IL Jack Laine, D/RW........................... 1973-77............4............134......... 53...... 50.......103........ 83-172.......... 22........1.........2........................Thornhill, ONT Adam Lamarre, D/F....................... 1994-98............3............130.......... 3....... 18........21......... 56-112........... 0.........0.........0.......................Markham, ONT Nick Lang, F................................... 2003-04...........22.............7............ 0........ 0..........0............. 0-0.............. 0.........0.........0..............................Livonia, MI Andre Latreille, W.......................... 1978-82...........17............73.......... 16...... 26........42.......... 21-42............ 0.........0.........0........................... LaSalle, QUE Alan Leggett, D.............................. 1985-89............8............165.......... 7....... 40........47......... 57-114........... 0.........1.........0.....................Wainwright, ALB Al Leitch, D..................................... 1971-75............5............126.......... 4....... 55........59........ 102-215.......... 1.........0.........1............................ Sarnia, ONT Roger Leonard, RW........................ 2000-03...........22............93.......... 19...... 17........36......... 50-151........... 5.........0.........2............................Calgary, ALB Mark Lindsay, LW........................... 1992-93...........10............16........... 3........ 8.........11.......... 15-38............ 1.........0.........1.........................Dresden, ONT Jim Lochead, D.............................. 1971-73...........24............17........... 0........ 1..........1............ 5-10............. 0.........0.........0............................ Forest, ONT Mark Lori, RW................................ 1985-87...........12............18........... 3........ 8.........11.......... 25-60............ 2.........0.........0............... St. Clair Beach, ONT Ron Lozon, D.................................. 1975-77...........19............26........... 1........ 1..........2............ 6-12............. 0.........0.........0............................... Fraser, MI Kevin Lune, W/C............................ 1992-95...........18............98.......... 25...... 31........56......... 66-164........... 5.........0.........2....................... Brantford, ONT Matthew Lynn, D........................... 2001-03.......... 3/5............31........... 0........ 2..........2............ 9-18............. 0.........0.........0................... New Glasgow, NS
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-MKevin MacDonald, D...................... 1972-76...........21...........106.......... 8....... 60........68........ 121-275.......... 0.........3.........1..........................Toronto, ONT Rousell MacKenzie, D.................... 1979-80............3.............21........... 0........ 4..........4............ 5-10............. 0.........0.........0..............................Sydney, NS Brian MacLellan, W/D................... 1978-82...........24...........160......... 64...... 79.......143....... 164-345......... 31........1.........6...........................Guelph, ONT Ivan Madar, D................................ 1969-70...........19.............3............ 0........ 0..........0............. 0-0.............. 0.........0.........0.........................Cleveland, OH Scott Mader, C............................... 1981-82............8.............17........... 2........ 1..........3............. 1-2.............. 0.........0.........0....................... Silver Lake, OH Pierrick Maia, W............................ 1987-91........ 16/26.........163......... 32...... 47........79.......... 42-84............ 8.........0.........2...........................Caen, France John Markell, LW........................... 1975-79...........14...........150........ 102.... 133......235....... 119-249......... 36........0........17....................... Cornwall, ONT Louis Mass, D................................. 1997-01...........20...........140.......... 2........ 8.........10......... 94-221........... 0.........0.........0........................Anchorage, AK Jonathan Matsumoto, C/W........... 2004-06...........11...........110......... 49...... 64.......113........ 58-135.......... 28........0.........8..........................Orleans, ONT John Mavity, D............................... 1974-78............9............126......... 36...... 95.......131........ 73-152.......... 20........0.........5........................ Stratford, ONT Tim Maxwell, D.............................. 2006-09...........12............87........... 1....... 28........29.......... 39-86............ 0.........0.........0............... Sherwood Park, ALB John Mazzei, W............................. 2004-08...........29...........134......... 21...... 38........59.......... 41-93............ 1.........1.........2........................... Kelowna, BC D’Arcy McConvey, C....................... 2000-04.......... 11...........153......... 31...... 71.......102........ 66-132.......... 10........1.........4................Richmond Hill, ONT Gord McCosh, C............................. 1969-73.......... 7/9...........101......... 56...... 91.......147........ 81-208.......... 21........1.........6............................... Ajax, ONT Mike McCullough, C...................... 1984-85...........12............16........... 2........ 5..........7........... 12-24............ 0.........0.........0...................Brownsburg, QUE Todd McIlrath, F............................. 2006-09...........24...........104......... 10...... 31........41.......... 29-66............ 4.........0.........1......................... Northville, MI James McIntosh, F/D..................... 2008-12...........17...........120.......... 9....... 11........20......... 51-113........... 3.........0.........2............ Holland Landing, ONT Brian McKee, D.............................. 1984-87............7............107......... 40...... 79.......119....... 121-275......... 22........0.........9.................... Willowdale, ONT Don McLaughlin, C........................ 1978-81...........27............71........... 4....... 16........20........... 7-14............. 0.........0.........1............................ Trenton, MI George McPhee, W....................... 1978-82............9............153........ 114.... 153......267....... 114-234......... 36........4........11..........................Guelph, ONT Glen Mears, D/RW......................... 1990-94............5.............11........... 1....... 16........17......... 54-116........... 0.........0.........0........................Anchorage, AK Ron Megan, D................................ 1979-81......... 3/18...........55........... 9....... 22........31.......... 26-52............ 4.........0.........0................. Alexandria Bay, NY Brian Meharry, C............................ 1984-88...........22...........138......... 52...... 99.......151........ 50-109.......... 21........0.........4..........................Toronto, ONT Rich Meloche, RW......................... 2003-07...........13............96.......... 20...... 16........36......... 52-115........... 9.........0.........0......................... Oakville, ONT Barry Mills, D................................. 1979-83.......... 5/6...........142......... 13...... 50........63........ 112-230.......... 4.........1.........3.........................Marysville, MI Ryan Minnabarriet, W................... 2001-05...........18...........143......... 24...... 44........68.......... 27-54........... 11........0.........4............................Ashcroft, BC Craig Mittleholt, C/RW.................. 1992-93...........21............28........... 3........ 2..........5........... 11-30............ 0.........0.........0....................... Manotick, ONT Brett Mohler, F............................ 2010-SA.......... 24........... 53........... 7.......15.......22.......... 18-47............ 3........ 1........ 1..................... Yorba Linda, CA Mike Montrose, F.......................... 2010-11............4.............11........... 0........ 2..........2............. 2-7.............. 0.........0.........0..............................Howell, MI Brian Moore, D.............................. 2006-10............3.............52........... 0........ 1..........1........... 16-43............ 0.........0.........0.............................. Carmel, IN Grady Moore, D............................. 1998-02.......... 3/4...........150......... 22...... 50........72......... 75-169.......... 12........0.........2...........................Castlegar, BC Don Morrison, D............................ 2002-05............3............143......... 11...... 43........52......... 63-126........... 4.........0.........1........................... Bentley, ALB Ken Morrow, D............................... 1975-79............3............154......... 34...... 91.......125........ 53-106........... 2.........3.........5.................................. Flint, MI Kelsey Muench, F.......................... 2001-02...........25.............2............ 0........ 0..........0............. 1-2.............. 0.........0.........0........................... Luseland, SK Rick Mullins, RW............................ 1989-93...........23............94........... 9....... 14........23.......... 16-40............ 1.........0.........0.................................Utica, MI Dennis Murphy, LW....................... 1969-71...........14............31........... 8........ 5.........13.......... 13-26............ 1.........0.........2................. St. Clair Shores, MI Ryan Murphy, LW/C....................... 1997-01...........27...........144......... 45...... 57.......102........ 60-150.......... 19........1.........5........................... Aurora, ONT Steve Murphy, W........................... 1974-78...........15...........138......... 58...... 60.......118........ 61-128.......... 10........0.........3........................Montreal, Qué -NRich Nagai, LW............................... 1972-76........ 12/26.........138......... 68...... 88.......156......... 29-69........... 11........5........12.........................Toronto, ONT Mike Natyshak, RW....................... 1983-87......... 6/27..........142......... 12...... 24........36........ 111-242.......... 1.........0.........0......................Belle River, ONT Llew Ncwana, W/D........................ 1988-92...........20...........126......... 13...... 27........40......... 47-102........... 1.........0.........0..................... Gloucester, ONT Mike Nesdill, D.............................. 2004-08...........26...........115.......... 7....... 37........44......... 67-145........... 4.........0.........0............................ Phoenix, AZ Brad Newman, LW/C..................... 1996-00...........28............40........... 2........ 2..........4............ 7-14............. 0.........0.........0.............................. Chicago, IL Bill Newton, C................................ 1978-81...........15............83.......... 12...... 32........44........... 5-10............. 2.........0.........2........................Uxbridge, ONT Bruce Newton, W.......................... 1975-79............7............145......... 45...... 61.......106........ 50-114........... 9.........0.........5........................Uxbridge, ONT Tom Newton, C/W......................... 1975-80...........16...........139......... 58...... 82.......140......... 23-49............ 6.........0.........8........................Uxbridge, ONT Stewart Nowosad, D/LW............... 1997-99.......... 6/8............47........... 4........ 3..........7........... 33-90............ 1.........0.........1........................... LaSalle, ONT -ODave O’Brian, D/W........................ 1980-84...........12...........156......... 38...... 63.......101........ 97-194........... 0.........2.........3....................... Kitchener, ONT Tom Olsen, W................................ 1976-78...........21............54........... 7....... 11........18.......... 16-32............ 0.........0.........0................. Prince Albert, ONT Doug Olson, W.............................. 1979-80...........21............31........... 2........ 6..........8............. 1-2.............. 0.........0.........1.......................Schaumburg, IL -PKyle Page, D................................... 2006-10............4............146.......... 7....... 29........36......... 58-127........... 4.........0.........1..............................Wixom, MI Nathan Pageau, F.......................... 2009-11...........13............49........... 5........ 7.........12........... 7-22............. 0.........0.........1........................ Gatineau, Que Scott Paluch, D............................... 1984-88............4............165......... 48..... 121......169....... 142-284......... 14........0.........4.............................. Chicago, IL Nick Pappas, W.............................. 1980-81...........19.............1............ 0........ 0..........0............. 0-0.............. 0.........0.........0........................ Merrillville, IN Colen Pappas, F............................. 2001-02............8.............34........... 4........ 7.........11.......... 26-79............ 1.........0.........1............................. Balzac, ALB Jim Park, D..................................... 1972-73...........24............12........... 0........ 3..........3............. 4-8.............. 0.........0.........0..................Scarborough, ONT Greg Parks, C................................. 1985-89...........15...........178........ 101.... 139......240....... 119-279......... 38........0........11......................Edmonton, ALB Chris Pedota, D.............................. 2002-04............4.............52........... 1....... 12........13.......... 17-34............ 0.........0.........0..........................Westbury, NY Yves Pelland, C............................... 1976-80...........26...........143......... 46...... 57.......103........ 56-123........... 3.........3.........6........................... LaSalle, QUE Ryan Peltoma, D.......................... 2009-SA........... 2............ 84........... 3........7........10.......... 38-87............ 0........ 0........ 1........................ Brainerd, MN James Perkin, F.............................. 2006-10............7............137......... 20...... 37........57......... 92-206........... 9.........0.........3............................Calgary, ALB Kelly Perrault, D............................. 1993-97...........20...........147......... 45..... 103......148....... 119-288......... 19........1.........7......... Fort Saskatchewan, ALB Marcus Perrier, D......................... 2011-SA.......... 15........... 41........... 3........6........ 9........... 21-42............ 0........ 0........ 0................. Thunder Bay, ONT Dean Petiot, D............................... 2008-09............6..............5............ 0........ 0..........0............. 1-2.............. 0.........0.........0.........................Daysland, ALB Tomas Petruska, F.......................... 2006-10...........18...........145......... 24...... 32........56......... 65-157........... 5.........0.........2......................Presov, Slovakia Brandon Piersol, F......................... 2002-04...........28............23........... 0........ 0..........0........... 10-20............ 0.........0.........0.................Bowling Green, OH Mike Pikul, D.................................. 1980-84............5............156......... 23..... 107......130........ 73-146........... 8.........0.........5..........................Rexdale, ONT Brett Pilkington, F.......................... 2002-05...........20...........131......... 28...... 63........91......... 63-142.......... 11........0.........2............................Calgary, ALB Clarke Pineo, LW............................ 1985-87...........21........... 59.......... 19...... 19........38........... 9-18............. 0.........2.........2.................... Willowdale, ONT Otis Plageman, D........................... 1988-92............7............149......... 20...... 48........68......... 64-145........... 9.........0.........1........................ St. Albert, ALB A.J. Plaskey, D................................ 1989-94......... 8/26............7............ 0........ 0..........0............. 1-2.............. 0.........0.........0...........................Oak Park, MI Ted Pletsch, F............................... 2011-SA.......... 21........... 40........... 5........2........ 7............ 6-12............. 0........ 0........ 0............................ Canton, MI Bryan Potacco, F............................ 2008-10...........16............29........... 1........ 3..........4............. 3-6.............. 0.........0.........0......................... Kinnelon, N.J. Marc Potvin, RW............................ 1986-90........ 14/24.........174......... 62...... 65.......127....... 127-289......... 23........1........10...................... Kitchener, ONT Tom Pratt, D................................... 1985-87............2.............79........... 2....... 11........13......... 56-120........... 1.........0.........0....................... Lake Placid, NY Eric Preston, RW............................ 1969-70...........21.............7............ 2........ 4..........6............. 1-2.............. 2.........0.........1........................Montreal, Qué Dan Price, W.................................. 1995-99...........23...........136......... 60...... 81.......141....... 100-238......... 20........1.........7............................ Sarnia, ONT Sean Pronger, C/W........................ 1990-94...........11...........151......... 52...... 54.......106........ 65-131.......... 16........6.........5...........................Dryden, ONT Brett Punchard, C/LW.................... 1993-97........ 21/27.........130......... 46...... 89.......135........ 91-209.......... 15........2.........6..................Scarborough, ONT
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Joe Quinn, RW................................... 1986-90......... 11/20......... 167...........50...... 64........114......... 64-129.............9.........1......... 6................................Calgary, ALB Jon Ralph, D....................................... 2005-06............ 15............. 20.............0........ 1...........1..............5-10...............0.........0......... 0.......................... Chesterfield, NJ Dave Randerson, W........................... 1981-85............ 27............ 150...........40...... 52.........92........... 26-68..............5.........0......... 8............................ Stratford, ONT Peter Ratchuk, D................................ 1996-97............ 24............. 35.............9....... 12.........21.............7-14...............3.........0......... 1................................. Buffalo, NY Keith Redmond, LW........................... 1990-91............ 24............. 43.............1........ 3...........4............ 31-86..............0.........0......... 0..............................Nepean, ONT Brent Regan, C................................... 1984-88............ 18............ 159...........50...... 59........109.......... 48-96.............11........3......... 4.......................... Edmonton, ALB Todd Reirden, D/C............................. 1990-94............. 8............. 140...........24...... 52.........76.......... 76-160.............9.........0......... 4................................Deerfield, IL Marc Rodriguez, F............................ 2009-SA............10............ 97........... 12...... 11........ 23........... 34-76.............1........ 1......... 2................................. Aurora, IL Alex Rogosheske, C............................ 2002-04............ 25............ 105............8....... 14.........22.......... 54-119.............2.........1......... 1........................ Mahtomedi, MN George Roll, W................................... 1981-85............ 15............ 161...........62...... 90........152.......... 42-92.............18........0......... 6............................. Blue Island, IL Mike Root, LW................................... 1969-71............ 17............. 57............20...... 29.........49........... 25-56..............2.........0......... 1..................................Toledo, OH Doug Ross, RW.................................. 1973-75............ 10............. 74............65...... 64........129.......... 22-44.............22........1......... 4..............................Dearborn, MI Matt Ruchty, LW................................ 1987-91............ 27............ 164...........58...... 75........133........ 197-474...........20........0......... 8........................... Kitchener, ONT Ian Ruel, D......................................... 2009-11............. 8.............. 75.............4........ 6..........10.......... 53-106.............1.........0......... 0.............................Ann Arbor, MI Reed Rushing, D................................ 2009-11............ 25............. 41.............0........ 4...........4...............4-8................0.........0......... 0.................................Seattle, WA Thad Rusiecki, D................................ 1985-89............. 6............. 146...........13...... 22.........35.......... 79-175.............0.........1......... 1...................... Longmeadow, MA -SJohn Samanski, C............................... 1980-84............ 22............ 134...........74...... 91........165......... 60-131............25........2........ 12............................ Oshawa, ONT Jordan Samuels-Thomas, F................ 2009-11............ 21............. 71............20...... 26.........46........... 38-76..............6.........0......... 2................................ Windsor, CT Wayne Sander, D/LW......................... 1974-75............ 19............. 26.............2....... 10.........12........... 18-36..............0.........0......... 1.......................Bracebridge, ONT Chris Sanna, W.................................. 1980-83........4/14/24........ 40.............1........ 5...........6............ 13-26..............0.........0......... 0...............................Madison, WI Ted Sator, RW.................................... 1969-72............ 12............. 32.............5........ 6..........11........... 22-47..............0.........0......... 1............................... Hartford, NY Robert Shea, D................................ 2009-SA............28............ 99............ 5....... 11........ 16.......... 60-183............0........ 1......... 0.................... Harrison Twp., MI Bob Schlitts, D.................................... 1970-74......... 24/26.......... 37.............1........ 3...........4............ 10-23..............0.........0......... 0........................... Port Huron, MI Kevin Schmidt, D................................ 2005-09............ 10............ 147...........12...... 40.........52.......... 64-171.............4.........2......... 2...........................Markham, ONT Bob Schmidt, LW............................... 1969-71......... 12/18.......... 36.............4........ 3...........7...............4-8................0.........0......... 1..................................Detroit, MI Randy Schuchard, RW....................... 1974-76............ 20............. 30.............1........ 5...........6...............2-7................0.........0......... 0................................. Essex, ONT Doug Schueller, D.............................. 1997-01............. 4............. 138...........16...... 30.........46......... 100-251............2.........0......... 3................. Inver Grove Hts., MN Kevin Seguin, C/W/D......................... 1993-96......... 18/23........... 9..............0........ 1...........1...............2-4................0.........0......... 0.......................... St. Mary’s, ONT Steve Sertich, C.................................. 1971-72............ 15............. 31.............4....... 10.........14........... 12-27..............0.........0......... 2................................ Duluth, MN Dan Sexton, F..................................... 2007-09............. 8.............. 76............24...... 36.........60........... 23-62..............7.........5......... 3........................Apple Valley, MN Braden Shavchook, C......................... 1987-91......... 20/22......... 155...........27...... 20.........47........... 40-80..............2.........0......... 1........................... Vegreville, ALB Tom Sheehan, D................................. 1970-72............ 21............. 45.............3........ 6...........9............ 13-29..............0.........0......... 1...................................... Troy, NY Tom Shirkey, C................................... 1984-85............ 14.............. 3..............0........ 1...........1...............0-0................0.........0......... 0.....................Bowling Green, OH Glen Shirton, D.................................. 1969-72............. 2............. 84...........14...... 50.........64........... 24-48..............9.........0......... 3...........................Wainfleet, ONT Byron Shutt, W.................................. 1974-78............ 24............ 136...........49...... 87........136........ 163-368...........12........4......... 3..............................Toronto, ONT Mike Sicuro, D.................................... 1974-79.......... 8/21............ 8..............0........ 2...........2...............0-0................0.........0......... 0.....................................Kent, OH Jonathan Sigalet, D............................ 2003-04............ 56............. 72.............6....... 25.........31........... 27-62..............3.........1......... 1................................... Surrey, BC Peter Sikorski, D................................. 1977-81............. 4............. 123............6....... 34.........40.......... 58-119.............1.........0......... 2..............................Toronto, ONT Cameron Sinclair, F............................ 2008-12............ 20............. 94............12...... 14.........26........... 15-30..............2.........0......... 1.............................Windsor, ONT Russ, Sinkewich, D............................. 2005-09.......... 6/44........... 96.............0........ 6...........6........... 56-131.............0.........0......... 0..............................Westlake, OH Jon Sitko, D........................................ 2002-05............ 24............ 129............2....... 15.........17......... 104-238............0.........0......... 1........................... Kitchener, ONT Darcy Slater, RW................................ 1969-70............ 24.............. 8..............0........ 1...........1...............1-2................0.........0......... 0............................. Renfrew, ONT Jake Sloat, D.................................... 2010-SA............ 7............. 75............ 2....... 15........ 17........... 22-44.............1........ 0......... 0............................Louisville, CO Duffy Smith, D................................... 1973-76............. 2.............. 71.............6........ 9..........15.......... 69-149.............0.........1......... 0....................... Mississauga, ONT David Snow, C.................................... 1969-70............ 10............. 15.............4........ 1...........5...............2-4................1.........0......... 1......................... Shrewsbury, MA Tom Snyder, D.................................... 1969-71........... 5/6............ 55.............2........ 8..........10........... 26-55..............0.........0......... 0........................... Port Huron, MI Jim Solly, C......................................... 1988-92............ 18............ 149...........24...... 33.........57........... 42-87..............1.........4......... 3.................... St. Catharines, ONT David Solway, F.................................. 2007-11............. 5............. 146...........31...... 42.........73.......... 79-174.............8.........1......... 5............................ Green Bay, WI Joe Statkus, D.................................... 1998-02......... 25/27.......... 77.............0........ 4...........4............ 32-64..............0.........0......... 0............................... Oak Lawn, IL John Stewart, C.................................. 1972-74............ 17............. 74............47...... 73........120.......... 38-76..............7.........6......... 4........................... Don Mills, ONT Ron Stone, RW................................... 1970-72............ 19............. 42.............3........ 7..........10.............9-18...............0.........0......... 0............................Chatham, ONT Mike Sullivan, D............................... 2011-SA............ 4............. 42............ 1........ 3..........4.............7-14..............1........ 0......... 0............................Toronto, ONT Chad Sumsion, F.............................. 2010-SA............16............ 78............ 6........ 7......... 13........... 11-22.............4........ 0......... 0...................... Woodstock, ONT Brandon Svendsen, F......................... 2005-SA............ 23............ 110...........20...... 26.........46........... 37-74..............3.........2......... 2............................. Roseville, MN -TTom Thomas, D.................................. 1974-78............ 22............ 145...........12...... 80.........92........... 35-70..............2.........0......... 2.....................St. Clair Shores, MI Rick Thompson, D.............................. 1969-70............. 6.............. 25.............2........ 6...........8............ 19-52..............1.........0......... 0..............................Toronto, ONT Patrick Tiesling, F............................... 2007-09............ 25............. 64.............0........ 9...........9............ 12-35..............0.........0......... 0..........................Rhinelander, WI Paul Titanic, W................................... 1975-79............ 18............ 153...........56...... 84........140......... 73-149............12........2......... 9..............................Toronto, ONT - U / VJames Unger, RW............................... 2003-06............. 8............. 129...........40...... 38.........78.......... 78-189............16........0......... 3.................. Garfield Heights, OH Rob Urban, W.................................... 1983-87............ 10............ 118...........25...... 36.........61.......... 85-186............12........0......... 5........................Minnetonka, MN Curtis Valentine, LW.......................... 1997-01............ 12............ 153...........25...... 30.........55.......... 45-106............11........1......... 3.......................... Gansevoort, NY Brennan Vargas, F.............................. 2008-11............ 22............. 38.............4........ 5...........9..............5-10...............0.........0......... 0....................... Coon Rapids, MN Ryan Viselli...................................... 2010-11............18............ 70............ 6........ 8......... 14........... 20-40.............3........ 0......... 1...........................Windsor, ONT Perry Vlajkov, LW............................... 1974-75............ 18............. 19.............1........ 2...........3..............6-12...............0.........0......... 0..................... Stoney Creek, ONT Mark Voakes, C.................................. 2003-04............ 10............. 14.............0........ 0...........0..............9-29...............0.........0......... 0........................ St. Thomas, ONT - W/Y Andrew Wallace, F........................... 2010-SA............27............ 82............ 3........ 7......... 10........... 18-39.............0........ 0......... 0..............................Bedford, NS Jamie Wansbrough, RW.................... 1982-86............ 19............ 164..........127.... 110.......237.......... 44-96.............36........0........ 16.............................Toronto, ONT Bob Watson, RW............................... 1970-73............ 10............. 92............31...... 47.........78........... 39-84..............4.........0......... 6..................Madison Heights, MI Cliff Wegener, D................................. 1980-81............. 3.............. 12.............0........ 1...........1...............2-4................0.........0......... 0............................Greenwich, CT Matt Weir, C....................................... 1988-89............ 12.............. 2..............0........ 0...........0...............0-0................0.........0......... 0......................... Gloucester, ONT Paul Weismann, D............................. 2000-02......... 28/17........... 8..............0........ 0...........0..............6-20...............0.........0......... 0..............Brannenburg, Germany Steve Welliver, LW............................. 1971-72............ 16............. 16.............0........ 0...........0...............0-0................0.........0......... 0......................Grand Rapids, MN Jeff Wells, D....................................... 1990-94............. 4............. 146...........27...... 78........105.......... 47-94.............10........2......... 2......................... Gloucester, ONT Mark Wells, C.................................... 1975-79............ 10............ 154...........77..... 154.......231.......... 45-93.............18........3........ 11....................St. Clair Shores, MI Ryan Wetterberg, C/RW.................... 1998-02............ 14............ 154...........12...... 21.........33........... 30-68..............0.........2......... 1............................... St. Paul, MN Denis White, F................................... 2001-02............ 28............. 30.............3........ 4...........7............ 12-32..............0.........0......... 0............................St. John’s, NFD Marc White, D................................... 1987-88............. 7............... 2..............0........ 0...........0...............0-0................0.........0......... 0..............................Toronto, ONT Derek Whitmore, W.......................... 2004-08............ 21............ 143...........70...... 33........103.......... 31-84.............33........2........ 10............................ Rochester, NY Brian Williams, LW............................. 1970-72............ 20............. 36............17...... 21.........38.............9-18...............5.........0......... 0..............................Toronto, ONT Dennis Williams, RW......................... 1997-01............ 16............ 117...........12....... 8..........20.......... 80-198.............0.........1......... 2............................ Stratford, ONT Geoff Williams, RW........................... 1984-88............ 17............ 133...........19...... 26.........45.......... 62-132.............1.........1......... 1.............................. Naperville, IL Greg Williams, LW............................. 1969-70............ 20............. 20.............3........ 3...........6...............1-2................1.........1......... 1....................................... Erie, PA Jamie Williams, W............................. 1992-96............ 15............ 107...........11...... 17.........28........... 33-82..............1.........2......... 1................................Calgary, ALB Bryce Williamson, F......................... 2010-SA............12............ 76........... 14....... 9......... 23........... 20-40.............4........ 0......... 3.......................Seba Beach, ALB Peter Wilson, W................................. 1980-84............ 21............ 158...........68...... 69........137........ 121-261...........22........0......... 6............................. Oshawa, ONT Wayne Wilson, D............................... 1980-84............. 2............. 165...........14...... 87........101........ 106-215............3.........1......... 0...............................Guelph, ONT Mark Wires, C.................................... 2000-04............ 15............ 150...........33...... 30.........63.......... 67-169............13........3......... 5.........................North York, ONT Ron Wise, LW..................................... 1970-74............. 8............. 109...........32...... 34.........66........... 45-96..............2.........2......... 1........................ St. Thomas, ONT Camden Wojtala, F.......................... 2010-SA............14............ 83........... 15...... 24........ 39........... 12-35.............6........ 0......... 2.............................. Trenton, MI Bruce Woodhouse, RW..................... 1972-76......... 11/20......... 7/4...........20...... 22.........42.............6-12...............3.........0......... 1......................Scarborough, ONT Marc Wozniewski, F........................... 1997-98............ 26.............. 3..............0........ 0...........0.............. 0-0...............0.........0......... 0.........................Buffalo Grove, IL Paul Ysebaert, C................................. 1984-87............ 11............ 129...........73..... 135.......208......... 74-148............36........2........ 11........................... Corunna, ONT
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All-Time Goalie Roster Goaltenders Player, Pos.................. Years......... #........ GP......W-L-T... Minutes... GA....GAA.....SVS.... SvPct.. SHO................Hometown
Christian Albitz.................... 1988-91........29/35..........3...........0-0-0............3:46...........0.........0.00.......... 0.......... ----.........0........................Pittsburgh, PA Rich Badone......................... 1969-71.........1/30..........21..........6-8-0..........947:33........65........4.12........454....... .875........0............ West Springfield, MA Doug Bivins.......................... 1978-79.......... 30.............6...........1-1-0..........166:07........13........4.70.........68........ .840........1...........................Beckley, WV Don Boyd............................. 1971-74........... 1.............34........13-15-0.......1698:21......145.......5.12........829....... .851........2..........................Dryden, ONT John Burke........................... 1987-91........... 1.............40........12-14-1.......1798:32......126.......4.20........676....... .843........1..........................Newton, MA Dave Charbonneau.............. 1985-86........... 1..............1...........0-0-0...........25:06..........1.........2.39.........11........ .917........0.......................Chatham, ONT Wally Charko....................... 1977-81........... 1............112.......61-41-6.......6323:29......380.......3.61.......2919...... .885........2........................Islington, ONT Will Clarke........................... 1991-95.......... 29............66........26-29-3.......3638:21......230.......3.79.......1504...... .867........0...........................Wilmette, IL Wayne Collins...................... 1981-85........... 1.............49........29-16-2.......2827:30......209.......4.44.......1221...... .854........1......................Burlington, MA Paul Connell......................... 1986-90.........1/29.........106.......60-33-6.......6028:35......397.......3.95.......2442...... .860........1...........................Cranston, RI Noel Crawford..................... 1993-95.......... 30.............5...........0-0-0...........20:51..........3.........8.63.......... 6......... .667........0................Bowling Green, OH Nathan Cressman................ 1991-92........... 1..............5...........1-4-0..........269:02........32........7.14........136....... .810........0....................Cambridge, ONT Mike David........................... 1979-83.......... 30............89........48-25-4.......4760:40......301.......3.79.......2163...... .878........3.................Scarborough, ONT Aaron Ellis............................ 1992-93.......... 30............25........14-10-1.......1478:52.......94........3.81........652....... .874........1.................. New Palestine, IN Nick Eno............................... 2007-11.......... 31............75........21-38-5.......3904:30......208.......3.20.......1688........885.......0.............................Howell, MI Bob Frazee........................... 2002-06.......... 30.............4...........1-2-0..........135:42........10........4.42.........69........ .855........0............ Colorado Springs, CO Paul Galaski......................... 1969-72........... 1.............50........25-14-8.......2794:35......163.......3.50.......1222...... .882........2................... Willowdale, ONT Phil Greer............................. 2006-SA.......... 30.............3...........0-0-0............8:53...........2........13.51......... 1......... .333........0..........................Franklin, MA Andrew Hammond.............2009-SA...........1............ 90.......20-53-10..... 4980:37..... 247...... 2.98....... 2285..... ..902...... 4.............................Surrey, BC John Horrell......................... 2004-06.......... 34............30.........9-16-2........1634:52.......96........3.52........699....... .893........2.............Beckenham, England Randy Johnson.................... 1983-84.......... 30.............2...........0-0-0...........15:12..........2.........7.89.......... 8......... .800........0....................... Des Plaines, IL Gary Kruzich........................ 1983-87........30/35........132.......88-35-4.......7783:14......445.......3.43.......3580...... .889........3.......................... Oak Lawn, IL Dan Kwilas........................... 1985-87.......... 29............11..........6-5-0..........652:50........46........4.23........293....... .864........1..............Arlington Heights, IL Tom Lawson......................... 1999-00.......... 29.............3...........0-3-0..........172:46........14........4.86.........90........ .865........0..........................Whitby, ONT Angelo Libertucci................. 1989-93.......... 35............81........31-35-6.......4352:51......328.......4.52.......1869...... .851........1.........................Toronto, ONT Mike Liut.............................. 1973-77.........1/30..........89........53-27-1.......4962:56......277.......3.35.......2204...... .888........4................. Woodbridge, ONT Tyler Masters....................... 1999-03........... 1............114.......38-63-9.......6545:29......339.......3.11.......3286...... .906........7...........................Calgary, ALB Mark Mazur......................... 1979-81.......... 29.............4...........0-0-0...........52:09..........4.........4.60.........28........ .875........0................Bowling Green, OH Terry Miskolczi..................... 1969-73.......... 30............53........26-19-0.......2734:46......188.......4.12.......1329...... .876........4........................Fort Erie, ONT Eddie Neville........................... 2006............. 31............10..........1-7-1..........545:40........38........4.18........233....... .860........0............................ Greene, NY Bob Petrie............................ 1993-97........... 1.............90........48-31-7.......4995:03......289.......3.47.......1958...... .871........3............................ Canton, MI Jason Piwko......................... 1995-99.......... 30............10..........0-3-0..........219:47........16........4.37.........92........ .852........0............................. Chicago, IL Eddie Powers....................... 1983-85.......... 29.............8...........4-1-0..........305:22........18........3.54........125....... .874........0................Bowling Green, OH Al Sarachman....................... 1973-77........... 1.............65........37-19-3.......3499:13......191.......3.28.......1579...... .892........4........................... Sarnia, ONT Mike Savard......................... 1995-99.......... 29............89........40-39-4.......5018:12......285.......3.41.......2087...... .880........2........................Red Deer, ALB Jordan Sigalet...................... 2001-04........29/57........102......34-47-16......5924:09......294.......2.98.......3147...... .907........6.............................. Surrey, BC George Smith....................... 1981-82.......... 29.............3...........0-1-0..........100:00.........5.........3.00.........41........ .891........0..........................Massena, NY Jimmy Spratt........................ 2005-09........37/29........100.......27-62-5.......5657:33......325.......3.45.......2441...... .883........3.....................Chesterfield, MI Brian Stankiewicz................ 1977-79.......... 30............35.........27-6-0........1978:16.......82........2.49........819....... .909........2.......................Thornlea, ONT Shawn Timm........................ 1997-01.......... 35............46........11-23-5.......2387:14......148.......3.72.......1078...... .879........1.........................Lancaster, NY Scott Zacharias...................2011-SA..........30............ 3.......... 0-1-0.......... 70:11......... 3........ 2.56......... 12.........800....... 0.................. WInnepeg, MAN
Goaltender Mike Liut played for the Falcons from 1973-1977. During that time, he compiled a record of 53-27-1.
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In 2004-05 Jordan Sigalet helped lead the Falcons to their first home playoff series in the CCHA in 10 years.
Hobey Baker Award Winners
George McPhee 1982 Hobey Baker Award Winner Bowling Green State University’s Brian Holzinger became the 15th recipient of the Hobey Baker Memorial Award, given annually to collegiate hockey’s most outstanding player, when he was so honored in March 1995 at the NCAA Championships in Providence, Rhode Island. Holzinger is one of two Falcon icers to receive the Hobey. In 1982, George McPhee became the Central Collegiate Hockey Association’s first winner of the prestigious award initiated a year earlier by the Decathlon Athletic Club of Bloomington, Minnesota. Holzinger, a native of Parma, Ohio, paced BG in scoring in 1994-95 with 69 points -- a career best -- over 38 games. His team-leading 35 goals, also a personal high and the sixth-best single-season total recorded in Falcon history, ranked second nationally. His point total stood third best in the country. For his career, Holzinger finished with 102 goals which stands tied for seventh all-time at BG. He is one of only nine players in school history to have reached the century mark in career goals. Holzinger’s 185 career points rank as the 15th-best total registered in the Falcon annals. Holzinger, a 1995 first-team Academic All-American, joined the Buffalo Sabres shortly after concluding his BG career eventually going on to play for the Columbus Blue Jackets and Tampa Bay Lightning. McPhee posted 28 goals and 52 assists for 80 points (third nationally) en route to college hockey’s top honor. The Guelph, Ontario, native led the Falcons to the 1981-82 CCHA title and an NCAA Tournament appearance as a senior. McPhee finished his four-year BG career as the all-time leading scorer both in school and league history with 267 points, including 114 goals. His goal and point totals currently rank second and third, respectively, at BG. McPhee’s 88 points recorded as a freshman still stand as a Falcon single-season rookie mark. After his successful career at BG, McPhee played seven seasons (1982-89) in the NHL with the New York Rangers and New Jersey Devils, accumulating 25 goals and 24 assists over 115 regular-season games. McPhee currently serves as the general manager of the Washington Capitals after serving five seasons as Director of Hockey Operations for the Vancouver Canucks. As seniors, McPhee and Holzinger were both named Titan West All-Americans, earned CCHA “Player of the Year” honors, and landed spots on the CCHA All-Academic team for the third straight season.
Brian Holzinger 1995 Hobey Baker Award Winner
Hobey Baker Memorial Award Winners Player, Position (School) Year Jack Connolly (Minnesota Duluth).......................................... 2012 Andy Miele, F (Miami)............................................................. 2011 Blake Geoffrion, F (Wisconsin)................................................ 2010 Matt Gilroy, D (Boston University)........................................... 2009 Kevin Porter, F (Michigan)....................................................... 2008 Ryan Duncan, F (North Dakota)............................................... 2007 Matt Carle, D (Denver)............................................................ 2006 Marty Sertich, F (Colorado College)........................................ 2005 Junior Lessard, F (Minnesota-Duluth)..................................... 2004 Peter Sejna, F (Colorado College)............................................ 2003 Jordan Leopold, D (Minnesota)............................................... 2002 Ryan Miller, G (Michigan State)............................................... 2001 Mike Mottau, D (Boston College)............................................ 2000 Jason Krog, F (New Hampshire)............................................... 1999 Chris Drury, F (Boston University)........................................... 1998 Brendan Morrison, F (Michigan)............................................. 1997 Brian Bonin, F (Minnesota)..................................................... 1996
Brian Holzinger, F (Bowling Green)............................1995 Chris Marinucci, F (Minnesota-Duluth)................................... 1994 Paul Kariya, F (Maine) . ........................................................... 1993 Scott Pellerin, F (Maine) ......................................................... 1992 David Emma, F (Boston College)............................................. 1991 Kip Miller, F (Michigan State) ................................................. 1990 Lane MacDonald, F (Harvard)................................................. 1989 Robb Stauber, G (Minnesota).................................................. 1988 Tony Hrkac, F (North Dakota).................................................. 1987 Scott Fusco, F (Harvard).......................................................... 1986 Bill Watson, F (Minnesota-Duluth).......................................... 1985 Tom Kurvers, D (Minnesota-Duluth)....................................... 1984 Mark Fusco, D (Harvard)......................................................... 1983
George McPhee, F (Bowling Green)..........................1982 Neal Broten, F (Minnesota)..................................................... 1981 BGSU’s Other Hobey Baker Finalists Rob Blake, D - 1990 Nelson Emerson, F - 1988, 1989, 1990 Brian Hills, F - 1982, 1983 Jordan Sigalet, G - 2005 Emerson is one of only two (and the nation’s first) three-time finalists
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All-Americans On The Ice
Rob Blake
Nelson Emerson
Garry Galley
Dan Kane
Gary Kruzich
Brian MacLellan
George McPhee
Ken Morrow
Scott Paluch
Greg Parks
Brian Hills
Brian Holzinger
Titan West All-America First Team 1977-78 Ken Morrow, D 1981-82 Brian Hills, F Brian MacLellan, D George McPhee, F 1982-83 Brian Hills, F 1983-84 Garry Galley, D Dan Kane, F 1985-86 Gary Kruzich, G 1986-87 Gary Kruzich, G 1987-88 Scott Paluch, D 1988-89 Greg Parks, F 1989-90 Rob Blake, D Nelson Emerson, F 1994-95 Brian Holzinger, F Kelly Perrault, D Titan West All-America Second Team 1985-86 Jamie Wansbrough, F 1987-88 Nelson Emerson, F 1993-94 Jeff Wells, D
Kelly Perrault
Jamie Wansbrough
Off The Ice GTE Academic All-America At-Large First Team 1983-84 Tim Hack, F 1987-88 Alan Leggett, D 1988-89 Alan Leggett, D 1994-95 Brian Holzinger, F GTE Academic All-America At-Large Second Team 1982-83 Brian Hills, F 1991-92 Angelo Libertucci, G
Tim Hack
Alan Leggett
Jeff Wells
Mike Johnson
Angelo Libertucci
D’Arcy McConvey
GTE Academic All-America At-Large Third Team 1982-83 Tim Hack, F 1996-97 Mike Johnson, F Verizon Academic At-Large Third Team 2003-04 D’Arcy McConvey, F College Hockey Statistics Bureau Division I West All-Academic Team 1983-84 Tim Hack, F
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Olympians
Ken Morrow United States - 1980 Gold Medal
Rob Blake Canada - 2006 Canada - 2002 - Gold Medal Canada - 1998 -Best Defenseman
Mark Wells United States - 1980 Gold Medal
Over the years, nine Bowling Green hockey players have represented their respective countries in the Olympic Games, including Ken Morrow and Mark Wells, who struck gold as part of the United States’ 1980 “Miracle on Ice” squad at Lake Placid, New York. Rob Blake is the latest Falcon to join BGSU’s select list of Olympians, skating for Canada’s gold medal winning team in February, 2002. He also was a member of Team Canada in 1998, earning Best Defenseman in that year’s games.
Kevin Dahl Canada - 1992 Silver Medal
Bob Dobek United States 1976
Pierrick Maia France 1994
Greg Parks was a member of Team Canada claiming the silver medal in 1994. Kevin Dahl was a member of the 1992 Canadian team also winning the silver medal. Three former Falcons participated in the 1994 Olympics. In addition to Parks, Pierrick Maia skated for France, while goaltender Brian Stankiewicz made his second Olympic appearance with Austria (previously played in the 1988 games). Bob Dobek and Doug Ross were the first two BG icers to participate in the Olympic Games. They assisted the United States squad to a fifth place finish in 1976.
Greg Parks Canada - 1994 Siver Medal
Doug Ross United States 1976
Brian Stankiewicz Austria 1988, 1994
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Awards And Honors
Roger Archer
Bob Dobek
CCHA Coach of the Year 1975-76 Ron Mason 1977-78 Ron Mason 1978-79 Ron Mason 1981-82 Jerry York 1994-95 Buddy Powers CCHA Coach of the Year -- Media/SIDs* 1981-82 Jerry York CCHA Player of the Year 1976-77 Mike Liut, G 1977-78 John Markell, F (co-recipient) 1978-79 Ken Morrow, D 1981-82 George McPhee, F 1982-83 Brian Hills, F 1994-95 Brian Holzinger, F CCHA Rookie of the Year 1978-79 George McPhee, F 1984-85 Paul Ysebaert, F 1986-87 Nelson Emerson, F CCHA Best Offensive Defenseman 1989-90 Rob Blake 1994-95 Kelly Perrault 1998-99 Mike Jones CCHA Special Recognition Award 1994-95 Jack Gregory, BGSU Athletic Director 1996-97 Dr. Marvin Kumler (BGSU Faculty Representative) Terry Flanagan Memorial Award 2000-01 Doug Schueller, D All-CCHA (First Team) 1972-73 Roger Archer, D 1973-74 Roger Archer, D; Bob Dobek, F 1974-75 Roger Archer, D; Bob Dobek, F; Mike Liut, G; Doug Ross, F; Al Sarachman, G 1975-76 John Mavity, D; Ken Morrow, D; Al Sarachman, G 1976-77 Mike Liut, G; John Markell, F; John Mavity, D; Mark Wells, F 1977-78 John Markell, F; Ken Morrow, D; Brian Stankiewicz, G 1978-79 Wally Charko, G; John Markell, F; Ken Morrow, D; Mark Wells, F 1981-82 Brian Hills, F; Brian MacLellan, D; George McPhee, F 1982-83 Garry Galley, D; Brian Hills, F 1983-84 Garry Galley, D; Dan Kane, F 1985-86 Gary Kruzich, G; Jamie Wansbrough, F 1986-87 Iain Duncan, F; Gary Kruzich, G 1987-88 Nelson Emerson, F; Scott Paluch, D 1988-89 Greg Parks, F 1989-90 Rob Blake, D; Nelson Emerson, F 1993-94 Jeff Wells, D 1994-95 Brian Holzinger, F; Kelly Perrault, D 1998-99 Adam Edinger, F 2003-04 Jordan Sigalet, G
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John Markell
Kelly Perrault
Doug Ross
All-CCHA (First Team) -- Media/SIDs* 1981-82 Brian Hills, F; Brian MacLellan, D; George McPhee, F All-CCHA (Second Team) 1972-73 Mike Bartley, F; Don Boyd, G; Chuck Gyles, D 1973-74 John Stewart, F 1974-75 Mike Hartman, F 1975-76 Mike Hartman, F; Mike Liut, G 1976-77 Ken Morrow, D 1977-78 Byron Shutt, F 1978-79 George McPhee, F 1979-80 Mike Cotter, D; John Gibb, D 1980-81 Brian Hills, F; George McPhee, F 1982-83 Dan Kane, F 1983-84 Dave Ellett, D; John Samanski, F 1984-85 Jamie Wansbrough, F 1985-86 Brian McKee, D; Paul Ysebaert, F 1986-87 Brian McKee, D; Paul Ysebaert, F 1988-89 Rob Blake, D; Nelson Emerson, F 1991-92 Peter Holmes, F; Martin Jiranek, F 1992-93 Brian Holzinger, F 1995-96 Kelly Perrault, D 1998-99 Mike Jones, D; Dan Price, F 2004-05 Jordan Sigalet, G 2005-06 Alex Foster, F 2007-08 Derek Whitmore, F All-CCHA (Honorable Mention) 1972-73 Bob Dobek, F; John Stewart, F 1973-74 Mike Bartley, F; Kevin MacDonald, D; Doug Ross, F; Al Sarachman, G 1975-76 John Markell, F 1976-77 Al Sarachman, G; Byron Shutt, F 1977-78 Mike Hartman, F; Mark Wells, F 1978-79 John Gibb, D; Brian MacLellan, F; Peter Sikorski, D 1979-80 Brian MacLellan, F; George McPhee, F; Ron Megan, D 1984-85 Iain Duncan, F; Gary Kruzich, G; George Roll, F 1986-87 Don Barber, F 1987-88 Andy Gribble, F 1990-91 Martin Jiranek, F; Ken Klee, D 1994-95 Curtis Fry, F 1996-97 Curtis Fry, F; Mike Johnson, F 2000-01 Greg Day, F 2003-04 Kevin Bieksa, D 2008-09 Dan Sexton, F All-CCHA (Honorable Mention) -- Media/SIDs* 1981-82 Mike David, G; Garry Galley, D; Peter Wilson, F CCHA All-Rookie Team 1989-90 Brett Harkins, F 1992-93 Aaron Ellis, G 1993-94 Curtis Fry, F; Bob Petrie, G 1996-97 Adam Edinger, F 2004-05 Michael Hodgson, D 2007-08 Jacob Cepis, F; Nick Eno, G
Derek Whitmore
Paul Ysebaert
CCHA All-Rookie Team (Honorable Mention) 1988-89 Peter Holmes, F; Otis Plageman, D 1989-90 Angelo Libertucci, G 1991-92 Brandon Carper, D; Brian Holzinger, F 1993-94 Kelly Perrault, D 1994-95 Dale Crombeen, F; Adam Lamarre, D 1995-96 Mike Savard, G 1996-97 Peter Ratchuk, D 1997-98 Shawn Timm, G 1998-99 Greg Day, F; Grady Moore, D 1999-00 Ryan Fultz, F 2003-04 Jonathan Sigalet, D 2004-05 Jonathan Matsumoto, F 2006-07 Kyle Page, D 2009-10 Jordan Samuels-Thomas, F CCHA All-Academic (First Team) 1979-80 George McPhee, F 1980-81 Wally Charko, G; George McPhee, F 1981-82 Tim Hack, F; Brian Hills, F; George McPhee, F 1982-83 Tim Hack, F; Brian Hills, F 1983-84 Tim Hack, F 1985-86 Rob Urban, F 1986-87 Alan Leggett, D; Rob Urban, F 1987-88 Alan Leggett, D 1988-89 Alan Leggett, D 1989-90 Dan Bylsma, F 1990-91 Angelo Libertucci, G 1991-92 Dan Bylsma, F; Angelo Libertucci, G 1992-93 Brian Holzinger, F 1993-94 Brian Holzinger, F 1994-95 Brian Holzinger, F 1995-96 Mike Johnson, F 1996-97 Mike Johnson, F 1998-99 Zach Ham, F; Mike Savard, G 1999-00 Zach Ham, F 2000-01 Curtis Valentine, F 2001-02 D’Arcy McConvey, F 2002-03 D’Arcy McConvey. F 2003-04 D’Arcy McConvey, F 2004-05 Jonathan Sigalet, D 2005-06 Jon Erickson, F 2006-07 Jon Erickson, F 2007-08 Kyle Page, D 2008-09 Kyle Page, D CCHA All-Academic (Honorable Mention) 1979-80 Steve Dawe, D 1980-81 Brian Hills, F 1984-85 Todd Flichel, D; Rob Urban, F 1990-91 Dan Bylsma, F; Ken Klee, D 1992-93 Angelo Libertucci, G; Rick Mullins, F 1994-95 Curtis Fry, F; Mike Johnson, F; Kelly Perrault, D 1995-96 Quinn Fair, D; Curtis Fry, F 1996-97 Curtis Fry, F; Brad Holzinger, F 1997-98 Dave Faulkner, F 1998-99 Mike Jones, D 1999-00 Grady Moore, D 2001-02 Marc Barlow, D; D’Arcy McConvey, F 2002-03 Kevin Bieksa, D 2003-04 Kevin Bieksa, D; Alex Rogosheske, F; Jordan Sigalet, G
Awards And Honors
Gino Cavallini
Wally Charko
CCHA All-Academic (Special Mention) 1996-97 Keith Ebare, F; Dave Faulkner, F; John Hustler, D; Todd Kelman, D; Kelly Perrault, D; Mike Savard, G 1997-98 B.J. Adams, D; Zach Ham, F; Brad Holzinger, F; Antti Ilvonen, F; Mike Jones, D; Mike Savard, G 1998-99 Doug Schueller, D; Curtis Valentine, F; Dennis Williams, F 1999-00 Marc Barlow, D; Louis Mass, D; Doug Schueller, D; Joe Statkus, D; Curtis Valentine, F; Ryan Wetterberg, F; Dennis Williams, F 2000-01 Marc Barlow, D; Tyler Knight, F; Louis Mass, D; Tyler Masters, G; Grady Moore, D; Doug Schueller, D; Joe Statkus, D; Ryan Wetterberg, F; Dennis Williams, F 2001-02 Kevin Bieksa, D; Brian Escobedo, D; Tyler Masters, G; Grady Moore, D 2002-03 Ben Assenmacher, F; Steve Brudzewski, F; Tyler Masters, G 2003-04 Ryan Barnett, F; Steve Brudzewski, F; Bob Frazee, G; Chris Pedota, D; Jon Sitko, D CCHA Player of the Week 1978-79 Wally Charko, G (Nov. 21-25) Brian MacLellan, F (Dec. 28-30, Feb. 2-3#) Andy Crowther, F (Jan. 5-6) George McPhee, F (Feb. 9-10) John Markell, F (Feb. 20-24) 1979-80 Steve Dawe, F (Week-10) George McPhee, F (Week-18) 1980-81 George McPhee, F (Weeks-1 & 6) Brian Hills, F (Week-17) John Samanski, F (Week-19) 1981-82 Brian Hills, F (Week-9) George McPhee, F (Week-13) Peter Wilson, F (Week-14) Dan Kane, F (Week-22) 1982-83 Brian Hills, F (Week-7) Jamie Wansbrough, F (Week-20) Mike David, G (Week-21) 1983-84 Garry Galley, D (Week-4) Dan Kane, F (Week-12#) Gino Cavallini, F (Week-15) Mike Pikul, D (Week-23#) Gary Kruzich, G (Week-24) 1984-85 Wayne Collins, G (Week-8) Paul Ysebaert, F (Weeks-9 & 15#) Rob Urban, F (Week-21) 1985-86 Jamie Wansbrough, F (Week-4) Gary Kruzich, G (Week-12) 1986-87 Paul Ysebaert, F (Weeks-4 & 20) Gary Kruzich, G (Weeks-9#, 12# & 17); Iain Duncan, F (Week-15#) 1987-88 Andy Gribble, F (Week-7) Don Barber, F (Week-11) Nelson Emerson, F (Weeks-17 & 20) Scott Paluch, D (Weeks-19 & 23#) Paul Connell, G (Week-22) 1988-89 Greg Parks, F (Week-3) Paul Connell, G (Weeks-11 & 16) 1989-90 Rob Blake, D (Week-7) Peter Holmes, F (Week-16)
Curtis Fry 1990-91 1991-92
Chuck Gyles
Martin Jiranek
Brett Harkins, F (Week-3) Angelo Libertucci, G (Week-7) Martin Jiranek, F (Week-19) Angelo Libertucci, G (Week-9) Brian Holzinger, F (Week-16)
CCHA Offensive Player of the Week 1992-93 Brian Holzinger, F (Week-7) 1994-95 Brian Holzinger, F (Weeks-1 & 9) Jason Clark, F (Week-11) 1995-96 Mike Hall, F (Week-7) Brett Punchard, F (Week-20) 1996-97 Brett Punchard, F (Week-2) Mike Johnson, F (Week-16) 1998-99 Adam Edinger, F (Week-7) 1999-00 Craig Desjarlais, F (Week-3) 2005-06 Alex Foster, F (Week-4) 2006-07 Derek Whitmore (Week-18) 2007-08 James Perkin (Week-12) Derek Whitmore (Weeks-5 &14) 2008-09 Dan Sexton, F (Week-11) CCHA Defensive Player of the Week 1992-93 Jeff Wells, D (Week-5) Aaron Ellis, G (Week-8) 1993-94 Bob Petrie, G (Weeks-1 & 19) Kelly Perrault, D (Week-16) 1994-95 Matt Eldred, D (Week-13) Chad Ackerman, D (Week-17) 1995-96 Bob Petrie, G (Week-5) Quinn Fair, D (Week-17) Mike Savard, G (Week-21) 1996-97 Peter Ratchuk, D (Week-8) 1997-98 Shawn Timm, G (Weeks-8 & 16) 1998-99 Michael Jones, D (Week-7) Mike Savard, G (Week-10) 1999-00 Tyler Masters, G (Week-8 & 21) Michael Jones, D (Week-17) 2000-01 Tyler Masters, G (Week-15) 2003-04 Jordan Sigalet, G (Weeks-8, 14 & 20) 2004-05 Taylor Christie, D (Week-12) Don Morrison, D (Week-6) CCHA Rookie of the Week 1998-99 Grady Moore, D (Week-5) Greg Day, F (Week-18) 1999-00 Tyler Masters, G (Week-9) Ryan Fultz, F (Week-15 & 19) 2000-01 D’Arcy McConvey, F (Week-9) 2001-02 Ryan Minnabarriet, F (Week-6) 2003-04 Jonathan Sigalet, D (Week-11) 2004-05 Alex Foster, F (Week-10) Jonathan Matsumoto (Week-1 and 4) 2005-06 Brandon Svendsen (Week-10) 2007-08 Jacob Cepis (Weeks-12 & 16) Dan Sexton (Week-14) 2008-09 Nick Bailen (Week-11) 2009-10 Jordan Samuels-Thomas (Week-5) 2011-12 Ryan Carpenter x2 (Week-1 and 15)
John Samanski
Jeff Wells
CCHA Goalie of the Week 2004-05 Jordan Sigalet (Week-6 and 15) 2005-06 Jon Horrell (Week-2, 10 &11) 2008-09 Jimmy Spratt (Week-11) 2011-12 Andrew Hammond (Week-2) All-MCHA (First Team) 1969-70 Bruce Blyth, F; Chuck Gyles, D; Glen Shirton, D 1970-71 Mike Bartley, F; Gerry Bradbury, F; Glen Shirton, D All-MCHA (Second Team) 1969-70 Owen Freeman, F; Paul Galaski, G 1970-71 Bruce Blyth, F; Chuck Gyles, D; Gord McCosh, D Key: • BG competed in the Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association (MCHA) from 1969-70 to 1970-71 prior to joining the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) in 1971-72. • All CCHA award voting has been conducted by the league’s coaches with the exception of all-academic team (faculty representatives) unless otherwise noted. Prior to the 1992-93 season, the all-rookie teams were chosen by the media/SIDs. • Listed are the first years the following CCHA awards were initiated: All-League (1972-73); Coach of the Year (1975-76); Player of the Year (1976-77); Rookie of the Year & Player of the Week (1978-79); All-Academic (197980), Special Mention (1996-97); All-Rookie (1988-89); Best Offensive Defenseman (1989-90); Best Defensive Defenseman (1989-90); Best Defensive Forward (198990); Offensive & Defensive Player of the Week (199293); Terry Flanagan Memorial Award (1992-93); Special Recognition Award (1993-94); CCHA Rookie of the Week (1998-99); CCHA Goalie of the Week (2004-05). * Voting conducted by the South Bend Tribune for one season only # shared honor
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Awards And Honors
Don Barber
Paul Connell
Bank One Badger Showdown MVP 1994 Brian Holzinger, F 1998 Adam Edinger, F Bank One Badger Showdown 1994 Brian Holzinger, F 1998 Adam Edinger, F; Mike Jones, D; Mike Savard, G CCHA Tournament MVP 1983 Mike David, G 1988 Paul Connell, G CCHA Tournament 1972 Roger Archer, D; Mike Bartley, F 1973 Roger Archer, D; John Stewart, F; Bruce Woodhouse, F 1974 Rich Nagai, F 1975 Roger Archer, D 1982 Brian MacLellan, D; George McPhee, F 1983 Mike David, G; Garry Galley, D; Dan Kane, F; Mike Pikul, D 1984 Dave Ellett, D 1986 Jamie Wansbrough, F 1987 Gary Kruzich, G; Scott Paluch, D; Paul Ysebaert, F 1988 Don Barber, F; Paul Connell, G; Scott Paluch, D 1990 Rob Blake, D Cleveland College Hockey Classic 1992 Brett Harkins, F; Jeff Wells, D Cleveland Cup 1969 Glen Shirton, D 1971 Gerry Bradbury, F; Chuck Gyles, D Cleveland Cup Outstanding Defenseman 1971 Chuck Gyles Cleveland Cup Outstanding Forward 1971 Gerry Bradbury Cleveland Holiday Hockey Festival 1972 Mike Bartley, F; Bob Dobek, F College Hockey Classic 1985 Don Barber, F; Todd Flichel, D Cornell Holiday Festival All-Stars 1977 John Markell, F; Ken Morrow, D Dexter Hockey Classic 1993 Brian Holzinger, F Dexter Shoe Classic MVP 1987 Don Barber, F Dexter Shoe Classic 1987 Don Barber, F; Nelson Emerson, F; Scott Paluch, D 1989 Rob Blake, D; Nelson Emerson, F
Mike David
Aaron Ellis
Brian Holzinger
Rich Nagai
Dodge Holiday Classic (formerly Mariucci Classic) 2002 D’Arcy McConvey, C
1988
Great Alaska Face-Off 1992 Aaron Ellis, G; Brian Holzinger, F
Toronto Cross/Border Challenge MVP 1994 Brian Holzinger, F %
Great Lakes Invitational 1976 Ken Morrow, D
Toronto Cross/Border Challenge 1994 Dale Crombeen, F; Kelly Perrault, D UConn Toyota Holiday Classic 2005 Alex Foster (MVP), Jonathan Matsumoto, Jon Horrell, Mike Nesdill
Key Bank Classic MVP 1983 Dan Kane, F Key Bank Classic 1983 Dave Ellett, D; Dan Kane, F; Gary Kruzich, G Ledyard Classic 2004 Jordan Sigalet Lefty McFadden Invitational 2002 Tyler Masters, G; Mark Wires, F Mariucci Classic 1991 Martin Jiranek, F; Angelo Libertucci, G 1995 Brad Holzinger, F NCAA Tournament MVP 1984 Gary Kruzich, G % NCAA Tournament (First Team) 1984 Dave Ellett, D; Garry Galley, D North Country Festival (First Team) 1974 Roger Archer, D; Dave Easton, F; Al Sarachman, G 1980 George McPhee, F North Country Festival (Second Team) 1974 Bob Dobek, F; Wayne Sander, D Old Colony Invitational MVP 1978 Wally Charko, G Old Colony Invitational All-Stars 1978 Wally Charko, G; Brian MacLellan, F; George McPhee, F; Ken Morrow, D Rensselaer/Marine Midland Bank Holiday Hockey Tournament 1996 Mike Johnson, F RPI/HSBC Holiday Hockey Tournament 1999 Michael Jones, D RPI Invitational (Second Team) 1974 Bob Dobek, F; Al Sarachman, G 1982 Barry Mills, D Sheraton/US Airways Tournament 1997 Mike Jones, D Syracuse Invitational MVP 1986 Gary Kruzich, G 1988 Paul Connell, G Syracuse Invitational 1986 Iain Duncan, F; Gary Kruzich, G; Brian McKee, D; Paul Ysebaert, F
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Brett Harkins
Paul Connell, G; Kevin Dahl, D; Peter Holmes, F; Greg Parks, F
All-Star Games/International Events AHCA Senior All-Star Game Participants 1982 Brian MacLellan, D; George McPhee, F 1983 Brian Hills, F; Jerry York, Coach 1984 Dave O’Brian, D; Mike Pikul, D; John Samanski, F 1993 Brett Harkins, F 1994 Jeff Wells, D 1995 Brian Holzinger, F U.S. Olympic Festival (Trials) Participants 1979 Jerry York, Coach 1983 Dave Ellett, D; Jerry York, Coach 1985 Gary Kruzich, G; Scott Paluch, D 1986 Gary Kruzich, G; Scott Paluch, D 1987 Scott Paluch, D 1990 Brett Harkins, F; Ken Klee, D 1991 Aris Brimanis, D; Brian Holzinger, F; Ken Klee, D; Glen Mears, D 1993 Aaron Ellis, G; Jason Helbing, F 1994 Brian Holzinger, F 1995 Brad Holzinger, F U.S. Pre-Olympic Team Members 1991 Ken Klee, D U.S. World Junior Tournament Participants 1980 Barry Mills, D 1986 Scott Paluch, D (Bronze) 1991 Ken Klee, D 1992 Brian Holzinger, F (Bronze) 1994 Aaron Ellis, G 1999 Ryan Murphy, F Wells Fargo Cup 2001 Greg Day, F World Junior All-Tournament (Second Team) 1985 Scott Paluch, D World University Games Participants 1972 Ted Sator, F; Tom Sheehan, D World University Hockey Championship (U.S. Seniors/Canada All-Stars) 1997 Bob Petrie, G North American College Hockey Championship (U.S. Seniors/Canada All-Stars) 2000 Michael Jones, D (Team USA Most Outstanding Player) % MVP chosen separately from all-tournament
Team Awards And Honors
Josh Boyd Jim Sears Award (Most Valuable Player)
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 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Bill Koniewich Chuck Gyles Mike Bartley Mike Bartley Roger Archer Dave Easton Mike Liut & Byron Shutt Byron Shutt Ken Morrow Steve Dawe George McPhee George McPhee Brian Hills Garry Galley Jamie Wansbrough Gary Kruzich Iain Duncan Scott Paluch Greg Parks Rob Blake Martin Jiranek Peter Holmes Brian Holzinger Jeff Wells Brian Holzinger Curtis Fry Curtis Fry Dan Price Adam Edinger B.J. Adams Greg Day & Tyler Masters Greg Day D’Arcy McConvey & Jordan Sigalet Jordan Sigalet Jordan Sigalet Alex Foster Derek Whitmore Derek Whitmore Dan Sexton Kyle Page Andrew Hammond Andrew Hammond
Kyle Page
Tommy Dee
Sam Cooper Trophy (Leading Scorer)
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 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Bruce Blyth Gerry Bradbury Mike Bartley Bob Dobek Bob Dobek Bob Dobek Mike Hartman Mark Wells John Markell George McPhee George McPhee Brian Hills Brian Hills Brian Hills Dan Kane Jamie Wansbrough Jamie Wansbrough Paul Ysebaert Nelson Emerson Greg Parks Nelson Emerson Brett Harkins Peter Holmes Brian Holzinger Brian Holzinger Jeff Wells Brian Holzinger Curtis Fry Mike Johnson Dan Price Dan Price Adam Edinger Greg Day Greg Day D’Arcy McConvey D’Arcy McConvey Jonathan Matsumoto Alex Foster Jonathan Matsumoto Derek Whitmore Dan Sexton Jordan Samuels-Thomas Jordan Samuels-Thomas Ryan Carpenter
lllllllllll Jim Ruehl Award (Best Defensive Player)
Kyle Page took home four straight Jim Ruel Awards (Best Defensive Player) from 2006-2010.
1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Chad Ackerman Matt Eldred Shawn Timm B.J. Adams B.J. Adams Tyler Masters Ryan Wetterberg Kevin Bieksa Jordan Sigalet Jordan Sigalet Michael Hodgson Don Morrison Kyle Page Kyle Page Kyle Page Kyle Page Andrew Hammond Andrew Hammond
(Award classification changed in 1995-96)
Brett Mohler Bill & Helen Lloyd Award (Most Improved Player) (Award established March 15, 1968 for club team)
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 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Bill Koniewich Bob Watson Steve Sertich Paul Hughes Al Sarachman Dave Easton Bruce Newton Yves Pelland Steve Dawe Wally Charko Tim Alexander Brian MacLellan Mike David Kim Collins Gino Cavallini Iain Duncan Brian McKee Tom Pratt Andy Gribble Brent Regan Thad Rusiecki Matt Ruchty Ken Klee Jim Solly Tom Glantz Kevin Lune Will Clarke Jeff Herman Todd Kelman Shawn Timm Ryan Murphy Scott Hewson Jason Gural Steve Brudzewski Steve Brudzewski Ryan Minnabarriet Taylor Christie Ryan Barnett Jimmy Spratt Nick Eno John Mazzei Josh Boyd Tommy Dee Tomas Petruska Wade Finegan Bryce Williamson
Brandon Svendsen Howard Brown Award (Coaches’ Award)
1977-78 Dan Brown 1978-79 Steve Dawe 1979-80 Don McLaughlin 1980-81 Wally Charko 1981-82 Brian MacLellan 1982-83 Mike David Barry Mills 1983-84 Mike Pikul Wayne Wilson 1984-85 George Roll 1985-86 Iain Duncan 1986-87 Todd Flichel 1987-88 Geoff Williams 1988-89 Alan Leggett 1989-90 Kevin Dahl Joe Quinn 1990-91 John Burke 1991-92 Dan Bylsma 1992-93 Ty Eigner 1993-94 Sean Pronger 1994-95 Will Clarke 1995-96 Jason Clark 1996-97 Curtis Fry 1997-98 Brad Holzinger 1998-99 Mike Savard 1999-00 Zach Ham 2000-01 Senior Class (Louis Mass, Ryan Murphy, Doug Schueller, Shawn Timm, Curtis Valentine, Dennis Williams) 2001-02 Ryan Wetterberg 2002-03 Tyler Knight 2003-04 Kevin Bieksa 2004-05 Jordan Sigalet 2005-06 Brandon Svendsen 2006-07 Jeremy Bronson 2007-08 John Mazzei 2008-09 Brandon Svendsen 2009-10 Josh Boyd 2010-11 David Solway 2011-12 Cam Sinclair
lllllllllll Dr. Ron Zwierlein Leadership Award
1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Dan Price Michael Jones Doug Schueller Greg Day D’Arcy McConvey D’Arcy McConvey Ryan Minnabarriet Alex Rogosheske Jordan Sigalet Don Morrison Derek Whitmore Michael Hodgson Kyle Page Kyle Page David Solway Cam Wojtala
Tomas Petruska
Freshman Ryan Carpenter led the Falcons in scoring last season.
Jack Gregory Award (Scholar-Athlete Award)
1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Tim Hack Tim Hack Tim Hack Scott Bylsma Rob Urban Rob Urban Alan Leggett Alan Leggett Dan Bylsma Angelo Libertucci Angelo Libertucci Angelo Libertucci Brian Holzinger Mike Johnson Mike Johnson Dave Faulkner Dave Faulkner Zach Ham Zach Ham Zach Ham Curtis Valentine D’Arcy McConvey D’Arcy McConvey D’Arcy McConvey Jonathan Sigalet Jon Erickson Jon Erickson Kyle Page Kyle Page Brian Moore Kyle Page Nick Eno Andrew Wallace
lllllllllllll Dr. Thomas Wojciechowski Recognition Award
(Distinguished Service to the Program)
1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Tom Glick Steve Keys Tom Wojciechowki Tom Wallace Dick Powers Jack Gregory Bartt Davis Don Woods Dr. Robert Romans Bill Jones Dr. Ron Zwierlein Mike Ward Paul Yutzy Paul Thayer Marta Crow Bill Lloyd Terry Burton Jim Ruehl Ralph and Ramona DiBenedetto Gene Robedaeu James Brennan Melisa & Jennifer Pikul, Shea Galley and Stephanie Wilson Josh Kugel Kenny Goodrich
(Award named in honor of Dr. Wojciechowski at 1991 team banquet)
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Team Awards And Honors
Pete Badour
W.G. Grinder’s Grinder Award (As voted by the fans)
2002-03 2003-04
Kevin Bieksa Steve Brudzewski
lllllllllllll Jim Ruehl Award
(Most Honorable Opponent)
1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95
Mike Bartley
Steve Ball
Newell Brown (MSU) Allan Butler (LSSU) Chris MacDonald (WMU) Brad Jones (Michigan) Mike Orn (Miami) Danton Cole (MSU) Kip Miller (MSU) Jim Dowd (LSSU) Dwayne Norris (MSU) Brian Rolston (LSSU) David Oliver (Michigan) Wayne Strachan (LSSU)
Rink Rats Award (Most Popular)
1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02
Mike Bartley Roger Archer Mike Hartman John Markell John Markell Wally Charko Tom Sears, Manager Jason Piwko Doug Schueller Doug Schueller Greg Day
lllllllllllll Terry Flanagan Award (Most Courageous Player)
1991-92 1993-94 1994-95 2004-05
Ken Klee A.J. Plaskey Jeff Elvin Jordan Sigalet
lllllllllllll Lady Byng Award
Mike Pikul Gay Blade Award (Best Attitude)
1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79
Bob Beers Trophy (Rookie of the Year)
Pete Badour Pete Badour Steve Ball Steve Ball
Mike Hartman Mark Wells Mike Cotter Brian Stankiewicz George McPhee Ron Megan John Samanski
Wayne Wilson
Outstanding Defenseman/Forward 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81
Glen Shirton/Owen Freeman Chuck Gyles/Gerry Bradbury Chuck Gyles/Mike Bartley Chuck Gyles/Mike Bartley Kevin MacDonald/Bob Dobek Roger Archer/Bob Dobek Tom Thomas/Dave Easton Tom Thomas/Mark Wells Tom Thomas/John Markell Ken Morrow/John Markell & George McPhee Mike Cotter/George McPhee Mike Pikul/George McPhee
lllllllllllll Bill Lloyd Trophy (Penalty Killer)
(Sportsmanship) 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73
Steve Ball Steve Ball John Markell John Markell John Markell John Markell
lllllllllllll 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81
Tom Thomas
Glen Shirton
1979-80 1980-81
Yves Pelland Wayne Wilson
Miscellaneous Awards Lester Patrick Trophy Miscellaneous “Player of the Year” Awards College Sports Magazine Brian Holzinger (1994-95) Hockey Digest Brian Holzinger (1994-95) The Hockey News Brian Holzinger (1994-95) The Sporting News Brian Holzinger (1994-95)
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Ken Morrow (1996) An annual award “for outstanding service to hockey in the United States.” It has been awarded since 1966 by the NHL and USA Hockey. It is considered a non-NHL trophy because it may be awarded to to players, coaches, officials and other personnel outside the NHL. The trophy is named after Lester Patrick (1883-1960), player and long-time coach of the New York Rangers, who was a developer of ice hockey. Winners are selected by a committee consisting of various officials, including the Commissioner of the NHL, an NHL governor, a representative of the New York Rangers, a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame player‘s section and a member of the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. Each member of the committee changes annually except the NHL commissioner.
CCHA All-Academic Three-Time Selections In the 25 years (1979-80 through 2003-04) CCHA
Faculty Athletic Representatives selected a CCHA All-Academic First Team (six members only), 11 individuals have been a first team All-Academic selection all three years they were eligible (freshman are not eligible). Four of the 11 three-time selections are from BGSU:
Tim Hack ( 1982-84) Brian Holzinger (1993-95) Alan Leggett (1987-89) George McPhee (1980-82)
Individual Records Goals in a ... Period 4 Game 5 Series 7 Season 44 Career 127
Mike Hartman vs. SUNY-Buffalo, 2/20/76 (2nd period); James Unger at Nebraska-Omaha, 3/3/07 (1st period) Mike Hartman vs. SUNY-Buffalo, 2/20/76; Jack Laine vs. Ohio State, 2/25/77; Jamie Wansbrough vs. Notre Dame, 3/4/83 Jamie Wansbrough vs. Notre Dame, 3/4-5/83 Bob Dobek, 1973-74 Jamie Wansbrough, 1982-86
Game-Winning Goals in a ... Season Career
7 19
John Samanski, 1982-83; Jamie Wansbrough, 1983-84; Martin Jiranek, 1990-91 Mike Hartman, 1974-78
Hat Tricks in a ... Season Career
5 8
Assists in a ... Period 4 Game 7 Series 9 Season 58 Career 182
Points in a ... Period 4 Game 8 Series 11 Season 94 Career 294
Bob Dobek, 1973-74 Mike Bartley, 1970-74
Chuck Gyles vs. Notre Dame, 11/3/72; Rich Nagai at Western Michigan, 2/2/74; Mike Hartman vs. Lake Forest, 11/7/75 Brian Hills vs. Ferris State, 1/15/82 Paul Ysebaert vs. Miami, 1/9-10/87 Bob Dobek, 1974-75; Paul Ysebaert, 1986-87 Nelson Emerson, 1986-90
19 times. Last accomplished by James Unger (4 goals) vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 3/3/07 (1st period) Mike Hall at Alaska Fairbanks, 11/23/95 (3 goals-5 assists) Doug Ross vs. McMaster, 1/10-11/75; Mike Hartman vs. Lake Forest, 11/7-8/75; Mike Hall at Alaska Fairbanks, 11/23-25/95 (3-game set) Brian Hills, 1982-83 Nelson Emerson, 1986-90
Power-Play Goals Period Game Series Season Career
2 3 6 21 43
34 times. Last accomplished by Jonathan Matsumoto vs. Boston College, 10/15/05 (2nd period) 9 times. Last accomplished by Jonathan Matsumoto vs. Boston College, 10/15/05 Peter Holmes vs. Miami, 2/2-3/90 Don Barber, 1986-87 Mike Hartman, 1974-78
Nelson Emerson scored 294 points in 178 games to become the Falcons all-time leading scorer.
Short Handed Goals Period Game Series Season Career
2 2 2 5 9
Nick Bandescu vs. Northern Michigan, 2/28/81 Nick Bandescu vs. Northern Michigan, 2/28/81; Dan Bylsma at Western Michigan, 10/28/89 Nick Bandescu vs. Northern Michigan, 2/27-28/81; Kim Collins at Illinois-Chicago, 11/5-6/82; Dan Bylsma at Western Michigan, 10/27-28/89; Mike Johnson at Alaska Fairbanks, 11/23-25/95 (3-game set) Andy Gribble, 1986-87 Andy Gribble, 1984-88
Goals by a Defenseman Period 2 Game 3 Series 4 Season 23 Career 48
23 times. Last accomplished by Jonathan Sigalet at Michigan State, 12/3/04 (2nd period) John Mavity vs. Lake Forest, 11/7/75; John Gibb vs. Miami, 10/27/78; Scott Paluch vs. Western Michigan, 2/19/88; Rob Blake at Miami, 11/25/89 John Mavity vs. Lake Forest, 11/7-8/75; Scott Paluch vs. Western Michigan, 2/19-20/88; Rob Blake at Miami, 11/24-25/89 Rob Blake, 1989-90 Scott Paluch, 1984-88
Assists by a Defenseman Period Game Series Season Career
4 6 7 52 121
Chuck Gyles vs. Notre Dame, 11/3/72 Chuck Gyles vs. Notre Dame, 11/3/72 Scott Paluch vs. Ohio State, 11/6-7/87 (home-and-home series) Garry Galley, 1983-84 Chuck Gyles, 1969-73; Scott Paluch, 1984-88
Points by a Defenseman Period 4 Game 6 Series 8 Season 67 Career 169
Chuck Gyles vs. Notre Dame, 11/3/72; Garry Galley vs. Michigan, 10/29/82; Chad Ackerman vs. Notre Dame, 3/10/95 Chuck Gyles vs. Notre Dame, 11/3/72; John Mavity vs. Lake Forest, 11/7/75; John Gibb vs. Miami, 10/27/78 John Mavity vs. Lake Forest, 11/7-8/75; Scott Paluch vs. Western Michigan, 2/19-20/88; Rob Blake at Miami, 11/24-25/89 Garry Galley, 1983-84 Scott Paluch, 1984-88
Most Saves by Goalie Period 30 Game 56 Series 88 Season 1,140 Career 3,580
Wally Charko vs. Ohio State, 2/29/80 Jordan Sigalet at Notre Dame, 10/17/03 Terry Miskolczi vs. Ohio State, 2/9-10/73 (home-and-home series) Jordan Sigalet, 2003-04 Gary Kruzich, 1983-87
Fewest Saves by Goalie Period Game Series
0 10 24
Shawn Timm vs. Alaska Fairbanks, 11/14/98 (3rd period); Jordan Sigalet vs. Notre Dame, 10/18/03 (3rd period) 5 times. Last accomplished by Bob Petrie vs. Ferris State, 12/3/93 Mike Liut vs. SUNY-Buffalo, 2/20-21/76
Games Played Season Career
47 178
Greg Parks, 1988-89; Joe Quinn, 1988-89; Thad Rusiecki, 1988-89 Greg Parks, 1985-89; Nelson Emerson, 1986-90
Jordan Sigalet owns the record for most saves in a game (55) and season (1,140).
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Individual/Team Records Goalie Records Most Goals Allowed in a Period............................7............................................................................................ Don Boyd at Lake Superior, 11/10/72 Most Goals Allowed in a Game............................15...................................................................................... Wayne Collins at Michigan State, 2/8/85 Most Goals Allowed in a Series............................16...................................................................................... Wally Charko vs. Michigan, 10/19-20/79 Most Goals Allowed in a Season.........................155.................................................................................................................. Paul Connell, 1987-88 Fewest Goals Allowed in a Game..........................0 .............................62 times. Last accomplished by Andrew Hammond vs. LSSU, 10/21/11 (1-0) Fewest Goals Allowed in a Series..........................1...........Angelo Libertucci vs. Western Mich., 11/23-24/90; Jordan Sigalet at Union, 10/22-23/04 ..........................................................................................................................................................................Jimmy Spratt vs. Michigan, 1/16-17/09 Most Shutouts (Complete) in a Season.................3.............................................................................Tyler Masters, 2000-01; Jimmy Spratt, 2008-09 Most Shutouts (Complete) in a Career..................7...................................................................................................................Tyler Masters, 1999-03 Most Opponent Saves in a Game.........................64................................................................................... John Whelan of Illinois-Chicago, 11/11/83 Best Seasonal Goals-Against Average................. 2.39................................................................................................................. Wally Charko, 1978-79 Best Career Goals-Against Average.................... 2.49.......................................................................................................... Brian Stankiewicz, 1977-79 Most Wins in a Season.........................................32.................................................................................................................. Wally Charko, 1978-79 Most Wins in a Career..........................................88.............................................................................. Gary Kruzich, 1984-87 (former NCAA Record) Best Seasonal Record........................................32-5-2............................................................................................................... Wally Charko, 1978-79 Best Career Record...........................................88-35-4............................................................................................................... Gary Kruzich, 1983-87 Most Consecutive Wins........................................14................................................................................................................... Gary Kruzich, 1986-87 Consecutive Games Unbeaten.............................24................................................................................................................... Gary Kruzich, 1986-87 Most Assists in a Game..........................................2..........................................................................................Wally Charko vs. Lake Superior, 3/2/79 Most Assists in a Season........................................8.................................................................................................................... Gary Kruzich, 1986-87 Most Assists in a Career.......................................10................................................................................................................... Gary Kruzich, 1983-87 Scoreless Minutes............................................. 154:43... Brian Stankiewicz, 1977-78 (50:07 vs. Lake Superior; 60:00 vs. St. Louis; 44:36 vs. Ohio St.)
Team Records Winning Margin....................................................15........................................................................................................... vs. Miami (15-0), 10/27/78 Losing Margin.......................................................14................................................................................................... at Michigan State (15-1), 2/8/85 Goals in a Period...................................................10................................................................. vs. SUNY-Buffalo, 2/20/76; vs. Notre Dame, 11/26/82 Goals in a Game...................................................15............................................................. 4 times. Last accomplished vs. Illinois-Chicago, 1/29/83 Goals in a Series...................................................28........................................................................................................vs. SUNY-Buffalo, 2/20-21/76 Goals in a Season.................................................279........................................................................................................................................ 1978-79 Goals Allowed in a Game......................................15............................................................................................................. at Michigan State, 2/8/85 Fewest Goals Allowed in a Season.......................90......................................................................................................................................... 1975-76 Goals Allowed in a Season...................................196........................................................................................................................................ 1984-85 Hat Tricks in a Game..............................................3.................................................................................................................. at Lake Forest, 1/19/74 Hat Tricks in a Series..............................................3................................................... 5 times. Last accomplished at Alaska-Anchorage, 10/14-15/88 Hat Tricks in a Season...........................................12......................................................................................................................................... 1973-74 Power-Play Goals in a Season...............................84......................................................................................................................................... 1986-87 Power-Play Goals Allowed (Season).....................68......................................................................................................................................... 1989-90 Short-Handed Goals in a Season..........................21......................................................................................................................................... 1973-74 Short-Handed Goals Allowed (Season).................16......................................................................................................................................... 2005-06 Assists in a Period.................................................18............................................................................................................. vs. SUNY-Buffalo, 2/20/76 Assists in a Game..................................................27............................................................................................................. vs. SUNY-Buffalo, 2/20/76 Assists in a Series..................................................53........................................................................................................vs. SUNY-Buffalo, 2/20-21/76 Assists in a Season...............................................466........................................................................................................................................ 1978-79 Points in a Period..................................................28............................................................................................................. vs. SUNY-Buffalo, 2/20/76 Points in a Game...................................................42............................................................................................................. vs. SUNY-Buffalo, 2/20/76 Points in a Series..................................................81........................................................................................................vs. SUNY-Buffalo, 2/20-21/76 Points in a Season................................................745........................................................................................................................................ 1978-79 Wins in a Season..................................................37......................................................................................................................................... 1978-79 Losses in a Season................................................27......................................................................................................................................... 1997-98 Ties in a Season.....................................................9.......................................................................................................................................... 2003-04 Fewest Wins in a Season.......................................5.......................................................................................................................................... 2009-10 Fewest Losses in a Season.....................................6.......................................................................................................................................... 1978-79 Fewest Ties in a Season.........................................0.......................................................................................... 6 times. Last accomplished in 1985-86 Overtime Games in a Season...............................11.......................................................................................................................... 1991-92, 2003-04 Most Shots On Goal in a Period............................32.................................................................................... vs. Illinois-Chicago, 11/11/83 (3rd period) Most Shots On Goal in a Game............................72........................................................................................................ vs. Illinois-Chicago, 11/11/83 Fewest Shots On Goal in a Period......................... 1................................................ Many times. Last accomplished at Michigan, 1/9/07 (1st period)
Scott Paluch leads all Falcon defenseman with 169 career points.
Consecutive Game Records Longest Winning Streak........................................17................................................................................... Michigan Tech through Michigan, 1983-84 Longest Unbeaten Streak.....................................23............................................................................... Vermont through St. Louis (22-0-1), 1978-79 Longest Losing Streak...........................................14.................................................................. Michigan State through Northern Michigan, 1990-91 Longest Winless Streak.........................................14.....................................................Michigan State through Northern Michigan (0-14-0), 1990-91 Longest Home Winning Streak.............................23...................................................................Western Ontario through Colorado College, 1977-78 Longest Home Unbeaten Streak...........................23..................................................... Western Ontario through Colorado College (23-0-0), 1977-78 Longest Home Losing Streak.................................7....................................................................... Western Michigan through Lake Superior, 1997-98 Longest Home Winless Streak...............................7..................................................................... Illinois-Chicago through Ohio State (0-5-2), 1991-92 ........................................................................................................................................... Western Michigan through Lake Superior (0-7-0), 1997-98 Longest Road Winning Streak*.............................11................................................................................................. Miami through St. Louis, 1978-79 Longest Road Losing Streak*................................17...................................................................................... Michigan State through Miami, 1990-91 Team Scoring.......................................................248........................................................11/6/81 (vs. Michigan Tech) through 3/21/87 (vs. Harvard) Individual Goal Scoring.........................................11......................................................... Mike Hall, 1994-95 (last 3 games) - 1995-96 (first 8 games) Individual Goal Scoring (Same Season)................10............................................................................................................. Nelson Emerson, 1987-88 Individual Assists..................................................14..................................................................................................................Paul Ysebaert, 1986-87 Individual Points...................................................29............................................................................................................. Nelson Emerson, 1989-90 Games Played......................................................165........................................................................... Wayne Wilson, 1980-84 (former NCAA record) * Neutral site games counted as road contests
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Gary Kruzich posted 3,580 career saves from 1983-87, the most by any Falcon.
BGSU Career Leaders CAREER POINTS
Century Club
Player, Pos. (Years)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 36. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 60. 62. 63. 66. 68.
Nelson Emerson, C (1986-90)........... 178..........112........182....... 294.....1.652 Brian Hills, C (1979-83)..................... 156..........116........154....... 270.....1.731 George McPhee, W (1978-82).......... 153..........114........153....... 267.....1.745 Greg Parks, C (1985-89).................... 178..........101........139....... 240.....1.348 Jamie Wansbrough, RW (1982-86)... 164..........127........110....... 237.....1.445 John Markell, LW (1975-79).............. 150..........102........133....... 235.....1.567 Mark Wells, C (1975-79)................... 154.......... 77........154....... 231.....1.500 Bob Dobek, C (1972-75)................... 108.......... 94........134....... 228.....2.111 Mike Bartley, RW (1970-74).............. 138..........118........104....... 222.....1.609 Paul Ysebaert, C (1984-87)............... 129.......... 73........135....... 208.....1.612 Brett Harkins, C/W (1989-93)........... 150.......... 60........148....... 208.....1.387 Don Barber, LW (1984-88)................ 155.......... 83........115....... 198.....1.277 Mike Hartman, C (1974-78).............. 122..........114........ 83........ 197.....1.615 Curtis Fry, C/RW (1993-97)............... 153.......... 68........126....... 194.....1.268 Peter Holmes, RW (1988-92)............ 164.......... 84........108....... 192.....1.171 Brian Holzinger, C/RW (1991-95)...... 147..........102........ 83........ 185.....1.259 Dan Kane, C (1981-84)...................... 123.......... 59........112....... 171.....1.390 Iain Duncan, LW (1983-87)............... 161.......... 72........ 98........ 170.....1.056 Scott Paluch, D (1984-88)................. 165.......... 48........121....... 169.....1.024 Martin Jiranek, C (1988-92).............. 155.......... 78........ 90........ 168.....1.084 John Samanski, C (1980-84).............. 134.......... 74........ 91........ 165.....1.231 Mike Johnson, RW (1993-97)........... 143.......... 64........ 98........ 162.....1.133 Rich Nagai, LW (1972-76)................. 138.......... 68........ 88........ 156.....1.130 Dave Easton, C (1974-78)................. 140.......... 61........ 93........ 154.....1.100 Chuck Gyles, D (1969-73)................. 123.......... 31........121....... 152.....1.236 Garry Galley, D (1981-84)................. 126.......... 35........117....... 152.....1.206 George Roll, W (1981-85)................. 161.......... 62........ 90........ 152.....0.944 Brian Meharry, C (1984-88).............. 138.......... 52........ 99........ 151.....1.094 Kelly Perrault, D (1993-97)............... 147.......... 45........103....... 148.....1.007 Gord McCosh, C (1969-73)............... 101.......... 56........ 91........ 147.....1.455 Pete Badour, D (1969-73)................. 128.......... 71........ 73........ 144.....1.125 Brian MacLellan, W/D (1978-82)...... 160.......... 64........ 79........ 143.....0.894 Andy Gribble, RW (1984-88)............. 172.......... 67........ 75........ 142.....0.826 Dan Price, RW (1995-99).................. 136.......... 60........ 81........ 141.....1.037 Steve Ball, LW (1971-75)................... 141.......... 46........ 95........ 141.....1.000 Tom Newton, C/W (1975-80)........... 139.......... 58........ 82........ 140.....1.007 Paul Titanic, W (1975-79)................. 153.......... 56........ 84........ 140.....0.915 Jason Clark, LW/C (1992-96)............. 155.......... 52........ 88........ 140.....0.903 Peter Wilson, W (1980-84)............... 158.......... 68........ 69........ 137.....0.867 Byron Shutt, W (1974-78)................. 136.......... 49........ 87........ 136.....1.000 Brett Punchard, C/LW (1993-97)...... 130.......... 46........ 89........ 135.....1.038 Greg Day, C (1998-2002)................... 154...........60..........74........ 134.....0.870 Matt Ruchty, LW (1987-91)............... 164.......... 58........ 75........ 133.....0.811 Gerry Bradbury, C (1970-74)............. 107.......... 48........ 84........ 132.....1.234 John Mavity, D (1974-78).................. 126.......... 36........ 95........ 131.....1.040 Adam Edinger, C (1996-00).............. 135......... 57........ 74........ 131.....0.970 Mike Pikul, D (1980-84).................... 156.......... 23........107....... 130.....0.833 Doug Ross, RW (1973-75)................. 74.......... 65........ 64........ 129.....1.743 Marc Potvin, RW (1986-90).............. 174.......... 62........ 65........ 127.....0.730 Ken Morrow, D (1975-79)................. 154.......... 34........ 91........ 125.....0.812 Perry Braun, C (1980-84).................. 150.......... 51........ 73........ 124.....0.827 John Stewart, C (1972-74)................ 74.......... 47........ 73........ 120.....1.622 Brian McKee, D (1984-87)................ 107.......... 40........ 79........ 119.....1.112 Steve Murphy, W (1974-78)............. 138.......... 58........ 60........ 118.....0.855 Joe Quinn, RW (1986-90)................. 167.......... 50........ 64........ 114.....0.683 Jonathan Matsumoto (2005-07)....... 110...........49..........64........ 113.....1.027 Brent Regan, C (1984-88)................. 159.......... 50........ 59........ 109.....0.686 Bruce Newton, W (1975-79)............. 145.......... 45........ 61........ 106.....0.731 Sean Pronger, C/W (1990-94)........... 151.......... 52........ 54........ 106.....0.702 Jeff Wells, D (1990-94)...................... 146.......... 27........ 78........ 105.....0.719 Mike Hall, C/LW (1992-96)................ 150.......... 53........ 52........ 105.....0.700 Rob Blake, D (1987-90)..................... 131.......... 39........ 65........ 104.....0.794 Jack Laine, D/RW (1973-77)............. 134.......... 53........ 50........ 103.....0.769 Yves Pelland, C (1976-80)................. 143.......... 46........ 57........ 103.....0.720 Derek Whitmore, F (2004-08)........... 143...........70..........33........ 103.....0.720 Ryan Murphy, LW (1997-2001)......... 144...........45..........57........ 102.... 0.708 D’Arcy McConvey, C (2000-04).......... 153...........31..........71........ 102.....0.667 Dave O’Brian, D/W (1980-84)........... 156...........38..........63........ 101.....0.647 Wayne Wilson, D (1980-84).............. 165...........14..........87........ 101.....0.612
Games
Goals
Assists Points
P-PG
Nelson Emerson is the all time points leader in Falcon history.
CAREER GOALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
Player, Pos. (Years) Games Goals G-PG Jamie Wansbrough, RW (1982-86)............ 164............. 127............ 0.774 Mike Bartley, RW (1970-74)....................... 138............. 118............ 0.855 Brian Hills, C (1979-83).............................. 156............. 116............ 0.744 Mike Hartman, C (1974-78)....................... 122............. 114............ 0.934 George McPhee, W (1978-82)................... 153............. 114............ 0.745 Nelson Emerson, C (1986-90).................... 178............. 112............ 0.629 Brian Holzinger, C/RW (1991-95)............... 147............. 102............ 0.694 John Markell, LW (1975-79)....................... 150............. 102............ 0.680 Greg Parks, C (1985-89)............................. 178............. 101............ 0.567 Bob Dobek, C (1972-75)............................ 108............. 94............ 0.870 Peter Holmes, RW (1988-92)..................... 164............. 84............ 0.512 Don Barber, LW (1984-88)......................... 155............. 83............ 0.535 Martin Jiranek, C (1988-92)....................... 155............. 78............ 0.503 Mark Wells, C (1975-79)............................ 154............. 77............ 0.500 John Samanski, C (1980-84)....................... 134............. 74............ 0.552 Paul Ysebaert, C (1984-87)........................ 129............. 73............ 0.566 Iain Duncan, LW (1983-87)........................ 161............. 72............ 0.447 Pete Badour, D/RW (1969-73)................... 128............. 71............ 0.555 Derek Whitmore, F (2004-08).................... 143.............. 70............. 0.490 Rich Nagai, LW (1972-76).......................... 138............. 68............ 0.493 Curtis Fry, C/RW (1993-97)........................ 153............. 68............ 0.444 Peter Wilson, RW (1980-84)...................... 158............. 68............ 0.430
CAREER ASSISTS 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
Player, Pos. (Years) Games Assists A-PG Nelson Emerson, C (1986-90).................... 178............. 182............ 1.022 Mark Wells, C (1975-79)............................ 154............. 154............ 1.000 Brian Hills, C (1979-83).............................. 156............. 154............ 0.987 George McPhee, W (1978-82)................... 153............. 153............ 1.000 Brett Harkins, C/W (1989-93).................... 150............. 148............ 0.987 Greg Parks, C (1985-89)............................. 178............. 139............ 0.781 Paul Ysebaert, C (1984-87)........................ 129............. 135............ 1.047 Bob Dobek, C (1972-75)............................ 108............. 134............ 1.241 John Markell, LW (1975-79)....................... 150............. 133............ 0.887 Curtis Fry, C/RW (1993-97)........................ 153............. 126............ 0.824 Chuck Gyles, D (1969-73).......................... 123............. 121............ 0.984 Scott Paluch, D (1984-88).......................... 165............. 121............ 0.733 Garry Galley, D (1981-84).......................... 126............. 117............ 0.929 Don Barber, LW (1984-88)......................... 155............. 115............ 0.742 Dan Kane, C (1981-84)............................... 123............. 112............ 0.911 Jamie Wansbrough, RW (1982-86)............ 164............. 110............ 0.671 Peter Holmes, RW (1988-92)..................... 164............. 108............ 0.659 Mike Pikul, D (1980-84)............................. 156............. 107............ 0.686 Mike Bartley, RW (1970-74)....................... 138............. 104............ 0.754 Kelly Perrault, D (1993-97)........................ 147............. 103............ 0.701
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Conference Records Single-Season Leaders Points (All games) Player (Year) GP G A TP 1. Brian Hills (1982-83).......................40........ 37........ 57........94 2. George McPhee (1978-79)..............43........ 40........ 48........88 3. Bob Dobek (1973-74)......................39........ 44........ 42........86 4. Paul Ysebaert (1986-87)..................45........ 27........ 58........85 5. Nelson Emerson (1987-88).............45........ 34........ 49........83 Mark Wells (1978-79).....................45........ 26........ 57........83 7. Nelson Emerson (1989-90).............44........ 30........ 52........82 8. Brian Hills (1981-82).......................41........ 34........ 47........81 9. John Markell (1978-79)...................42........ 31........ 49........80 George McPhee (1981-82)..............40........ 28........ 52........80
CCHA Scoring Career Points
Goals (All Games) 1. 2. 3. 6. 8.
Player (Year) Games Goals Bob Dobek (1973-74)..................................39..................44 George McPhee (1978-79)..........................43..................40 Mike Bartley (1971-72)...............................33..................37 Brian Hills (1982-83) . .................................40..................37 Jamie Wansbrough (1984-85).....................42..................37 Brian Holzinger (1994-95)...........................38..................35 Mike Hartman (1977-78).............................39..................35 Mike Bartley (1972-73)...............................35..................34 Doug Ross (1974-75)...................................35..................34 Mike Hartman (1974-75).............................35..................34 Jamie Wansbrough (1983-84).....................40..................34 Brian Hills (1981-82)....................................41..................34 Brian MacLellan (1978-79)..........................44..................34 Nelson Emerson (1987-88)..........................45..................34
Assists (All games) 1. 3. 5. 8. 10.
Player (Year) Games Assists Bob Dobek (1974-75)............................... 35...................58 Paul Ysebaert (1986-87)........................... 45...................58 Brian Hills (1982-83)................................. 40...................57 Mark Wells (1978-79)............................... 45...................57 George McPhee (1981-82)....................... 40...................52 Garry Galley (1983-84)............................. 44...................52 Nelson Emerson (1989-90)....................... 44...................52 John Markell (1978-79)............................ 42...................49 Nelson Emerson (1987-88)....................... 45...................49 George McPhee (1978-79)....................... 43...................48 Dan Kane (1983-84)................................. 43...................48
Brian Stankiewicz
Iain Duncan
Player (Years)............................Games....... Goals..... Assists.....Points......P-PG Nelson Emerson (1986-90)............128............ 84........... 136.......... 220....... 1.719 Brian Hills (1979-83)......................100............ 88........... 109.......... 197....... 1.970 Jamie Wansbrough (1982-86).......121............ 92............ 91........... 183....... 1.512 Greg Parks (1985-89).....................128............ 76........... 103.......... 179....... 1.398 Brett Harkins (1989-93).................120............ 47........... 125.......... 172....... 1.433 George McPhee (1978-82).............90............. 61........... 104.......... 165....... 1.833 Paul Ysebaert (1984-87).................96............. 59........... 106.......... 165....... 1.719 Don Barber (1984-88)....................110............ 63............ 84........... 147....... 1.336 Peter Holmes (1988-92)................128............ 68............ 79........... 147....... 1.148 Curtis Fry (1993-97).......................112............ 48............ 91........... 139....... 1.241 Brian Holzinger (1991-95).............117............ 74............ 62........... 136....... 1.162 Iain Duncan (1983-87)...................112............ 52............ 78........... 130....... 1.161 Martin Jiranek (1988-92)...............121............ 64............ 64........... 128....... 1.058 Scott Paluch (1984-88)..................121............ 36............ 91........... 127....... 1.050 Brian Meharry (1984-88)...............106............ 45............ 80........... 125....... 1.179 John Markell (1975-79)..................74............. 43............ 78........... 121....... 1.635 John Samanski (1980-84)...............90............. 56............ 63........... 119....... 1.322 George Roll (1981-85)...................116............ 43............ 76........... 119....... 1.023 Dan Kane (1981-84)........................85............. 46............ 72........... 118....... 1.388 Matt Ruchty (1987-91)..................117............ 50............ 63........... 113....... 0.966 Dan Price (1995-99).......................105............ 47............ 64........... 111....... 1.057 Mark Wells (1975-79).....................73............. 41............ 67........... 108....... 1.479
Career Goals
Player (Years)............................Games....... Goals.......G-PG
1.
Jamie Wansbrough (1982-86).......121............ 92..........0.760
Points (CCHA Games)
2.
Brian Hills (1979-83)......................100............ 88..........0.880
Player (Year) GP G A TP 1. Brian Hills (1982-83)....................... 32........ 35........47....... 82 2. Nelson Emerson (1987-88)............. 32........ 28........37....... 65 3. Jamie Wansbrough (1985-86)......... 32........ 27........37....... 64 4. Paul Ysebaert (1986-87)................. 32........ 19........44....... 63 5. Nelson Emerson (1989-90)............. 32........ 17........44....... 61 6. Brian Hills (1981-82)....................... 28........ 28........32....... 60 7. Paul Ysebaert (1985-86)................. 32........ 19........40....... 59 8. George McPhee (1981-82)............. 27........ 18........40....... 58 9. Jamie Wansbrough (1984-85)......... 32........ 28........29....... 57 10. Greg Parks (1987-88)...................... 32........ 23........33....... 56
3.
Nelson Emerson (1986-90)............128............ 84..........0.656
4.
Greg Parks (1985-89).....................128............ 76..........0.594
5.
Brian Holzinger (1991-95).............117............ 74..........0.632
6.
Peter Holmes (1988-92)................128............ 68..........0.531
7.
Martin Jiranek (1988-92)...............121............ 64..........0.529
8.
Don Barber (1984-88)....................110............ 63..........0.573
9.
George McPhee (1978-82).............90............. 61..........0.678
Mike Hartman
10. Paul Ysebaert (1984-87).................96............. 59..........0.615
Goals (CCHA games) 1. 2. 6. 7.
Player (Year) Games Goals Brian Hills (1982-83).................................. 32................... 35 Brian Hills (1981-82).................................. 28................... 28 Martin Jiranek (1990-91)........................... 31................... 28 Jamie Wansbrough (1984-85).................... 32................... 28 Nelson Emerson (1987-88)........................ 32................... 28 Jamie Wansbrough (1985-86).................... 32................... 27 Dan Kane (1982-83)................................... 30................... 24 Matt Ruchty (1989-90).............................. 31................... 24 Andy Gribble (1987-88)............................. 32................... 24 Peter Holmes (1991-92)............................ 32................... 24
Career Assists
Al Sarachman
Assists (CCHA Games) Player (Year) Games Assists 1. Brian Hills (1982-83)...................................32..................47 2. Nelson Emerson (1989-90).........................32..................44 Paul Ysebaert (1985-86).............................32..................44 4. George McPhee (1981-82).........................27..................40 Paul Ysebaert (1985-86).............................32..................40 6. Scott Paluch (1987-88)................................31..................37 Jamie Wansbrough (1985-86).....................32..................37 Nelson Emerson (1987-88).........................32..................37 Brett Harkins (1991-92)..............................32..................37 10. Don Barber (1987-88).................................25..................36
Player (Years).............................. Games....... Assists...... A-PG
1.
Nelson Emerson (1986-90)............128........... 136.........1.063
2.
Brett Harkins (1989-93).................120........... 125.........1.042
3.
Brian Hills (1979-83)......................100........... 109.........1.090
4.
Paul Ysebaert (1984-87).................96............ 106.........1.104
5.
George McPhee (1978-82).............90............ 104.........1.156
6.
Greg Parks (1985-89).....................128........... 103.........0.805
7.
Curtis Fry (1993-97).......................112............ 91..........0.813
Jamie Wansbrough (1982- -86).....121............ 91..........0.752
Scott Paluch (1984-88)..................121............ 91..........0.752
10. Don Barber (1984-88)....................110............ 84..........0.764 11. Brian Meharry (1984-88)...............106............ 80..........0.755 12. Peter Holmes (1988-92)................128............ 79..........0.617 13. John Markell (1975-79)..................74............. 78..........1.054
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Iain Duncan (1983-87)...................112............ 78..........0.696
Season/Career Records Single-Season Leaders Goals-Against Average (All games)*
Goaltender (Year) Games GAA 1. Wally Charko (1978-79)............................39.................... 2.39 2. Tyler Masters (2000-01)...........................38.................... 2.47 3. Mike Liut (1975-76).................................. 21.................... 2.56 4. Brian Stankiewicz (1977-78).....................30.................... 2.58 5. Andrew Hammond (2010-11)...................17.................... 2.67 6. Mike Liut (1976-77).................................. 24.................... 2.72 7. Andrew Hammond (2011-12)...................44.................... 2.73 8. Jordan Sigalet (2003-04)...........................37.................... 2.74 9. Nick Eno (2007-08)................................... 23.................... 2.79 10. Al Sarachman (1974-75)...........................17.................... 2.80 11. Tyler Masters (1999-00)...........................29.................... 2.85 12. Gary Kruzich (1983-84).............................28.................... 2.89 13. Jordan Sigalet (2004-05)...........................32.................... 2.89 *-Minimum 40% of teams minutes played.
Saves (All Games)
Goaltender (Year) Games Saves 1. Jordan Sigalet (2003-04)............................ 37................ 1,140 2. Andrew Hammond (2011-12).................... 44................ 1,114 3. Tyler Masters (2000-01)............................ 38................ 1,087 4. Gary Kruzich (1985-86).............................. 35................ 1,043 5. Paul Connell (1988-89).............................. 41................ 1,032 6. Mike David (1981-82)................................ 36..................989 7. Wally Charko (1978-79)............................. 39..................983 8. Wally Charko (1980-81)............................. 35..................966 9. Jordan Sigalet (2004-05)............................ 32..................963 10. Tyler Masters (2001-02)............................ 31..................959 11. Gary Kruzich (1986-87).............................. 38..................928 12. Paul Connell (1987-88).............................. 39..................907
Save Percentage (CCHA Games)
Goaltender (Year) Games SV% 1. Brian Stankiewicz (1977-78) 14 93.2 2. Al Sarachman (1975-76).............................. 7..................92.2 3. Jordan Sigalet (2003-04)............................. 27.................91.9 4. Nick Eno (2007-08)..................................... 17.................91.8 5. Wally Charko (1978-79).............................. 21.................91.8 6. Jordan Sigalet (2004-05)............................. 25.................91.6 7. Tyler Masters (2000-01)............................. 27.................91.5 8. Andrew Hammond (2010-11)..................... 17.................91.3 9. Jordan Sigalet (2002-03)............................. 17.................91.2 10. Terry Miskolczi (1971-72)............................ 8..................90.9 11. Tyler Masters (2001-02)............................. 22.................90.2 12. Nick Eno (2009-10)..................................... 24.................89.8 Jordan Sigalet (2001-02).............................. 8..................89.8 Tyler Masters (1999-00)............................. 24.................89.8 Andrew Hammond (2012-11)..................... 28.................89.8
Minutes (CCHA Games)
Goaltender (Years) Games Minutes 1. Paul Connell (1988-89)......................... 30................ 1,780:33 2. Andrew Hammond (2012-11................ 28................ 1,636:27 3. Gary Kruzich (1985-86)......................... 28................ 1,614:25 4. Jordan Sigalet (2003-04)....................... 27................ 1,600:52 5. Tyler Masters (2000-01)....................... 27................ 1,590:12 6. Mike David (1981-82)........................... 26................ 1,581:22 7. Paul Connell (1987-88)......................... 27................ 1,581:03 8. Gary Kruzich (1986-87)......................... 27................ 1,564:01 9. Mike Savard (1998-99).......................... 27................ 1,556:00 10. Jordan Sigalet (2004-05)....................... 25................ 1,484:23 11. Gary Kruzich (1984-85)......................... 24................ 1,393:16 12. Bob Petrie (1993-94)............................ 24................ 1,370:21
Career Leaders
Save Percentage (All Games)
Goaltender (Year) Games SV% 1. Tyler Masters (2000-01)............................ 38..................92.2 2. Jordan Sigalet (2003-04)............................ 37..................91.9 3. Jordan Sigalet (2004-05)............................ 32..................91.5 Andrew Hammond (2010-11).................... 17..................91.5 4. Wally Charko (1978-79)............................. 39..................91.4 5. Jordan Sigalet (2002-03)............................ 20..................91.0 6. Brian Stankiewicz (1977-78)...................... 30..................90.7 7. Nick Eno (2007-08).................................... 23..................90.5 8. Mike Liut (1975-76)................................... 21..................90.5 9. Tyler Masters (2001-02)............................ 31..................90.5 10. Tyler Masters (1999-00)............................ 29..................90.5
Minutes (All Games)
Goaltender (Year) Games Minutes 1. Andrew Hammond (2011-12) 44 2,651:18 2. Paul Connell (1988-89)............................41..............2,439:21 3. Paul Connell (1987-88)............................39..............2,322:30 4. Wally Charko (1978-79)...........................39..............2,307:25 5. Tyler Masters (2000-01)..........................38..............2,236:37 6. Gary Kruzich (1986-87)............................38..............2,228:48 7. Jordan Sigalet (2003-04)..........................37..............2,210:02 8. Mike David (1981-82)..............................36..............2,128:57 9. Gary Kruzich (1985-86)............................35..............2,089:53 10. Wally Charko (1980-81)...........................35..............2,006:47 11. Jimmy Spratt (2008-09))..........................34..............1,951:07
Goals-Against Average (CCHA Games)
Goaltender (Year) Games GAA 1. Brian Stankiewicz (1977-78)....................... 14.................1.83 2. Wally Charko (1978-79).............................. 21.................2.24 3. Al Sarachman (1975-76).............................. 7..................2.40 4. Nick Eno (2007-08)..................................... 17.................2.51 5. Andrew Hammond (2010-11)..................... 17.................2.70 5. Tyler Masters (2000-01)............................. 27.................2.75 6. Jordan Sigalet (2003-04)............................. 27.................2.77 7. Jordan Sigalet (2004-05)............................. 25.................2.83 8. Terry Miskolczi (1971-72)............................ 8..................2.87 9. Andrew Hammond (2011-12)..................... 28.................2.90 10. Tyler Masters (1999-00)............................. 24.................2.91 11. Jimmy Spratt (2008-09).............................. 24.................2.95 12. Gary Kruzich (1983-84)............................... 18.................2.95
Saves (CCHA Games)
Goaltender (Year) Games Saves 1. Jordan Sigalet (2003-04)............................. 27.................839 2. Gary Kruzich (1985-86)............................... 28.................826 3. Tyler Masters (2000-01)............................. 27.................787 4. Jordan Sigalet (2004-05)............................. 25.................759 5. Paul Connell (1988-89)............................... 30.................748 6. Mike David (1981-82)................................. 26.................719 7. Gary Kruzich (1984-85)............................... 24.................714 8. Andrew Hammond (2011-12)..................... 28.................694 9. Tyler Masters (2001-02)............................. 31.................671 10. Mike Savard (1998-99)................................ 27.................670 11. Paul Connell (1987-88)............................... 27.................615 12. Shawn Timm (1997-98).............................. 21.................614 13. Jimmy Spratt (2006-07).............................. 23.................610
Goals-Against Average (All Games)*
Goaltender (Years) Games GAA 1. Brian Stankiewicz (1977-79)....................... 35................ 2.49 2. Jordan Sigalet (2001-05)............................ 102............... 2.98 3. Tyler Masters (1999-03)............................ 114............... 3.11 4. Nick Eno (2007-11)..................................... 75................ 3.20 5. Al Sarachman (1973-77)............................. 65................ 3.28 6. Mike Liut (1973-77).................................... 89................ 3.35 7. Mike Savard (1995-99)................................ 89................ 3.41 8. Gary Kruzich (1983-87).............................. 132............... 3.43 9. Jimmy Spratt (2005-09)............................. 100............... 3.45 10. Bob Petrie (1993-97).................................. 90................ 3.47 11. Paul Galaski (1969-72)................................ 50................ 3.51 12. Wally Charko (1977-81)............................. 112............... 3.61 *Minimum 1,000 minutes played
Saves (All Games)
Goaltender (Years) Games Saves 1. Gary Kruzich (1983-87)..............................132.............. 3,580 2. Tyler Masters (1999-03)............................114.............. 3,286 3. Jordan Sigalet (2001-05)............................102.............. 3,147 4. Wally Charko (1977-81).............................112.............. 2,919 5. Paul Connell (1986-90)..............................105.............. 2,442 6. Jimmy Spratt (2005-09).............................100.............. 2,441 7. Mike Liut (1973-77)................................... 89.............. 2,204 8. Mike David (1979-83)................................ 89.............. 2,163 9. Mike Savard (1995-99)............................... 89.............. 2,087 10. Bob Petrie (1993-97)................................. 90.............. 1,958 11. Angelo Libertucci (1989-93). 80. 1,869
Andrew Hammond set the school record for minutes in a season in 2011-12, playing in 2,651:18.
Saves (CCHA Games)
Goaltender (Years) Games Saves 1. Gary Kruzich (1983-87)................... 97.................2,604 2. Tyler Masters (1999-03)................. 85.................2,417 3. Jimmy Spratt (2005-09).................. 73.................1,821 4. Paul Connell (1986-90)................... 77.................1,755 5. Wally Charko (1977-81).................. 62.................1,651 6. Jordan Sigalet (2001-05)................. 87.................2,610 7. Mike Savard (1995-99).................... 66.................1,544 8. Bob Petrie (1993-97)...................... 65.................1,483 9. Angelo Libertucci (1989-93)........... 62.................1,431 10. Mike David (1979-83)..................... 57.................1,395 11. Nick Eno (2007-11)......................... 57.................1,329
Save Percentage (CCHA Games) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10
Goaltender (Year) Games SV% Brian Stankiewicz (1977-79)........... 18..................93.1 Jordan Sigalet (2001-05)................. 87..................91.4 Tyler Masters (1999-03)................. 85..................90.1 Al Sarachman (1973-77)................. 19..................89.9 Nick Eno (2007-11)......................... 57..................89.4 Mike Liut (1973-77)........................ 31..................89.0 Gary Kruzich (1983-87)................... 97..................88.7 Wally Charko (1977-81).................. 62..................88.6 Jimmy Spratt (2005-09).................. 73..................88.6 Mike David (1979-83)..................... 57..................88.2
Save Percentage (All Games)*
Goaltender (Years) Games SV% 1. Jordan Sigalet (2001-05)................ 102.................91.5 2. Brian Stankiewicz (1977-79).......... 35................90.90 3. Tyler Masters (1999-03)................ 114................90.64 4. Al Sarachman (1973-77)................ 65................89.19 5. Nick Eno (2007-2011)..................... 75.................89.00 6. Gary Kruzich (1983-87).................. 132................88.94 7. Mike Liut (1973-77)....................... 89................88.84 8. Wally Charko (1977-81)................. 112................88.48 9. Jimmy Spratt (2005-09)................. 100................88.25 10. Paul Galaski (1969-72)................... 50................88.23 11. Mike Savard (1995-99)................... 89................87.98 *Minimum 1,000 minutes played
Goals-Against Average (CCHA Games) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 10
Goaltender (Years) Games GAA Brian Stankiewicz (1977-79)........... 18..................1.82 Jordan Sigalet (2001-05)................. 50..................2.99 Nick Eno (2007-2011)..................... 57..................3.11 Al Sarachman (1973-77)................. 19..................3.16 Tyler Masters (1999-03)................. 85..................3.29 Jimmy Spratt (2005-09).................. 73..................3.36 Mike Liut (1973-77)........................ 31..................3.38 Bob Petrie (1993-97)...................... 65..................3.49 Gary Kruzich (1983-87)................... 97..................3.51 Mike Savard (1995-99).................... 66..................3.52
Tyler Masters ended his career second all-time at BGSU in career saves (3,286), career goals-against average (3.11), career games played by a goalie (114), and third in career save percentage (.906).
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BGSU Overtime Overtime Records vs. Opponents Opponent Home Away Neutral Overall Alabama-Huntsville.................1-0-1.................. 0-0-0................ 0-0-0.............. 1-0-1 Alaska Fairbanks......................0-0-3.................. 0-2-2................ 0-0-0.............. 0-2-5 Boston University....................0-0-0................. 1-0-0+............... 0-1-0.............. 1-1-0 Brown......................................0-0-0.................. 0-0-0................ 0-2-0.............. 0-2-0 Clarkson..................................0-0-0.................. 0-2-0................ 0-0-1.............. 0-2-1 Colgate....................................0-0-0.................. 0-0-1................ 0-0-0.............. 0-0-1 Connecticut.............................1-0-1.................. 0-0-0................ 0-0-0.............. 1-0-1 Cornell.....................................0-0-0.................. 0-0-1................ 2-0-0.............. 2-0-1 Dartmouth College..................0-0-0.................. 0-0-0................ 0-0-1.............. 0-0-1 Ferris State..............................4-3-5.................. 3-3-6................ 0-0-0............ 7-6-11 Guelph....................................1-0-1.................. 0-0-0................ 0-0-0.............. 1-0-1 Holy Cross...............................0-0-0.................. 0-0-0................ 1-0-0.............. 1-0-0 Illinois-Chicago........................3-0-0................. 0-2-3*............... 0-0-0.............. 3-2-3 Lake Superior..........................2-5-4.................. 4-3-6................ 0-0-0............ 6-8-10 Miami......................................2-1-5.................. 5-2-3................ 0-0-0.............. 7-3-8 Michigan.................................2-1-3.................. 1-3-0................ 0-0-1.............. 3-4-4 Michigan State........................3-3-7.................. 0-2-3................ 0-4-0............ 3-9-10 Michigan Tech.........................0-0-0.................. 0-0-1................ 0-1-0.............. 0-1-1 Minnesota...............................0-0-0.................. 0-1-0................ 0-0-0.............. 0-1-0 Minnesota-Duluth...................0-0-0.................. 0-0-0................ 1-0-0.............. 1-0-0 Minnesota State......................0-0-1.................. 0-0-0................ 0-0-0.............. 0-0-1 Nebraska-Omaha....................0-0-1.................. 0-1-3................ 0-0-0.............. 0-1-4 New Hampshire......................0-0-0.................. 1-0-0................ 0-0-0.............. 1-0-0 Niagara....................................0-0-1.................. 0-0-0................ 0-0-0.............. 0-0-1 North Dakota...........................1-0-0.................. 0-1-0................ 0-0-0.............. 1-1-0 Northeastern...........................0-0-0.................. 0-1-0................ 0-0-0.............. 0-1-0 Northern Michigan..................1-3-2.................. 3-1-4................ 0-0-0.............. 4-4-6 Notre Dame............................1-2-4.................. 4-2-6................ 0-0-0............ 5-4-10 Ohio State...............................4-5-2.................. 3-5-3................ 0-1-0............ 7-11-5 Ohio University.......................0-0-1.................. 0-0-0................ 1-0-0.............. 1-0-1 Ryerson...................................0-0-1.................. 0-0-0................ 0-0-0.............. 0-0-1 RPI...........................................0-0-0.................. 0-0-1................ 0-1-0.............. 0-1-1 St. Cloud State.........................0-0-0.................. 0-1-0................ 0-0-0.............. 0-1-0 St. Lawrence............................0-0-1.................. 1-0-1................ 0-0-0.............. 1-0-2 St. Louis...................................3-0-2.................. 0-4-2................ 0-0-0.............. 3-4-4 Toronto....................................0-0-0.................. 0-0-0................ 0-1-0.............. 0-1-0 Union......................................0-0-1.................. 0-0-0................ 1-0-0.............. 1-0-1 U.S. Air Force...........................0-0-0.................. 0-0-0................ 0-1-0.............. 0-1-0 Vermont..................................0-1-0.................. 0-0-0................ 0-0-0.............. 0-1-0 Waterloo.................................0-0-1.................. 0-0-0................ 0-0-0.............. 0-0-1 Wayne State............................0-0-1.................. 0-0-0................ 0-0-0.............. 0-0-1 Western Michigan...................2-5-4.................. 4-2-5................ 0-2-0.............. 6-9-9 Western Ontario.....................2-1-0.................. 0-0-0................ 0-0-0.............. 2-1-0 Wisconsin................................0-0-1.................. 0-0-0................ 0-1-0.............. 0-1-1 TOTALS................................. 33-30-54.................30-38-51.................6-16-2......... 68-84-108 ............................................................(.550).......................(.424).....................(.285)...................(.446)
Overtime Games Heading into the 2012-2013 season, the Falcons own a 67-83-103 record (.446) in 253 contests that have reached sudden-death overtime. BG has been involved in one of college hockey’s 30 longest overtime affairs, including the second-lengthiest NCAA Tournament game of all time (17th longest overall) which saw the Brown and Orange defeat Minnesota-Duluth (5-4) in four overtimes (97:11) for the national title in March of 1984. The Falcons’ other quadruple-overtime game saw BG defeat Ferris State (5-4) at the Ice Arena in CCHA quarterfinal play after 92:10 of action. The Falcons have also been involved in three triple overtime games, winning one. Listed below are several BG hockey overtime facts and oddities. • The Falcons own a 33-30-51 overtime record (.550) at the BGSU Ice Arena and are 34-53-52 (.390) in overtime contests played away from home, including a 6-15-2 mark (.285) at neutral sites (0-7-0 at Joe Louis Arena). • In BG’s first year of varsity hockey (1969-70), the Falcons played five overtime games, and there was not a goal scored in any of the extra periods. Four of the five games ended in 2-2 deadlocks with all four 2-2 ties coming at the BGSU Ice Arena. • During the 1971-72 season, the final five games of the season went into OT. BG went 0-2-2 in the first four before winning the season finale over Ohio University for third place in the CCHA Tournament in St. Louis. • The 1977-78 season was the only year in which BG did not play an overtime contest. • The Falcons captured a school-record five overtime victories during the 1983-84 season, including an 8-7 total-goals OT series win at Boston University in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. • BG skated in a school-record 11 overtime games during the 1991-92 season compiling a 2-4-5 record. The Falcons matched that mark in the 2003-04 season, finishing with a record nine ties (1-1-9). • During the 1996-97 season, the Falcons skated to their first 0-0 overtime tie in the regular-season finale against Michigan State at the Ice Arena. The scoreless OT draw marked only the second in CCHA history. • BG has been involved in three regular-season tie games in which OT was not played, including a game at United States International University where the extra period was not contested because the ice was reserved for public skating. Three other Falcon postseason tie games did not require OT because they were played as part of a total-goals series format (OT was not used in the first game and was only utilized for the second contest if both teams had the same goal count after 120 minutes of play). • The highest scoring overtime affairs for the Falcons were a 9-8 loss at Notre Dame on Jan. 22, 1982, and a 9-8 triumph over Michigan at the BGSU Ice Arena on Jan. 13, 1990. • Jordan Sigalet became the first goaltender in school history to post two 0-0 overtime ties when he blanked Lake Superior twice during the 2003-04 season.
+BG won total goal series 8-7 (OT) *Includes tie at Franklin Park Ice Arena BG celebrates after defeating OSU in a CCHA shootout in 2011-12.
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Year-By-Year Leaders Points
Year Player GP G A TP 1969-70.........Bruce Blyth....................... 30....... 14........30.........44 1970-71.........Gerry Bradbury................. 30....... 19........33.........52 1971-72.........Mike Bartley..................... 33....... 37........31.........68 1972-73.........Bob Dobek........................ 34....... 29........34.........63 1973-74.........Bob Dobek........................ 39....... 44........42.........86 1974-75.........Bob Dobek........................ 35....... 21........58.........79 1975-76.........Mike Hartman................... 32....... 27........30.........57 1976-77.........Mark Wells....................... 39....... 23........36.........59 1977-78.........John Markell..................... 39....... 33........28.........61 1978-79.........George McPhee................ 43....... 40........48.........88 1979-80.........George McPhee................ 34....... 21........24.........45 1980-81.........Brian Hills......................... 37....... 26........29.........55 1981-82.........Brian Hills......................... 41....... 34........47.........81 1982-83.........Brian Hills......................... 40....... 37........57.........94 1983-84.........Dan Kane.......................... 43....... 24........48.........72 1984-85.........Jamie Wansbrough........... 42....... 37........33.........70 1985-86.........Jamie Wansbrough........... 42....... 33........44.........77 1986-87.........Paul Ysebaert.................... 45....... 27........58.........85 1987-88.........Nelson Emerson............... 45....... 34........49.........83 1988-89.........Greg Parks........................ 47....... 32........42.........74 1989-90.........Nelson Emerson............... 44....... 30........52.........82 1990-91.........Brett Harkins..................... 40....... 22........38.........60 1991-92.........Peter Holmes.................... 34....... 26........34.........60 1992-93.........Brian Holzinger................. 41....... 31........26.........57 1993-94.........Brian Holzinger................. 38....... 22........15.........37 Jeff Wells.......................... 38........ 8.........29.........37 1994-95.........Brian Holzinger................. 38....... 35........34.........69 1995-96.........Curtis Fry.......................... 41....... 18........35.........53 1996-97.........Mike Johnson................... 38....... 30........32.........62 1997-98.........Dan Price.......................... 26....... 14........16.........30 1998-99.........Dan Price.......................... 38....... 21........32.........53 1999-00.........Adam Edinger................... 36....... 14........18.........32 2000-01.........Greg Day........................... 40....... 20........27.........47 2001-02.........Greg Day........................... 39....... 17........20.........37 2002-03.........D’Arcy McConvey.............. 36........ 6.........23.........29 2003-04.........D’Arcy McConvey.............. 38....... 10........15.........25 2004-05.........Jonathan Matsumoto....... 36....... 18........14.........32 2005-06.........Alex Foster........................ 38....... 11........40.........51 2006-07.........Jonathan Matsumoto....... 38....... 11........22.........33 2007-08.........Derek Whitmore............... 38....... 27........10.........37 2008-09.........Dan Sexton....................... 38....... 17........22.........39 2009-10.........Jordan Samuels-Thomas..... 35....... 11........14.........25 2010-11.........Jordan Samuels-Thomas... 36........ 9.........12.........21 2011-12.........Ryan Carpenter................. 44....... 11........19.........30
Goals-Against Average
Year Goaltender Games GAA 1969-70.......Paul Galaski..............................22...............3.37 1970-71.......Paul Galaski..............................15...............3.22 1971-72.......Terry Miskolczi.........................15...............3.22 1972-73.......Terry Miskolczi.........................25...............4.77 1973-74.......Mike Liut..................................24...............4.15 1974-75.......Al Sarachman...........................17...............2.80 1975-76.......Mike Liut..................................21...............2.56 1976-77.......Mike Liut..................................24...............2.72 1977-78.......Brian Stankiewicz.....................30...............2.58 1978-79.......Wally Charko............................39...............2.39 1979-80.......Mike David...............................18...............4.41 1980-81.......Wally Charko............................35...............4.42 1981-82.......Mike David...............................36...............3.52 1982-83.......Mike David...............................24...............3.32 1983-84.......Gary Kruzich.............................28...............2.87 1984-85.......Gary Kruzich.............................31...............3.97 1985-86.......Gary Kruzich.............................35...............3.56 1986-87.......Gary Kruzich.............................38...............3.31 1987-88.......Paul Connell.............................39...............4.00 1988-89.......Paul Connell.............................41...............3.44 1989-90.......Angelo Libertucci.....................28...............4.03 1990-91.......John Burke...............................17...............4.51 1991-92.......Will Clarke................................14...............3.76 1992-93.......Aaron Ellis................................25...............3.81 1993-94.......Bob Petrie................................31...............3.09 1994-95.......Will Clarke................................26...............3.10 1995-96.......Mike Savard..............................30...............3.25 1996-97.......Mike Savard..............................11...............3.49 1997-98.......Shawn Timm............................24...............3.77 1998-99.......Mike Savard..............................33...............3.23 1999-00.......Tyler Masters............................29...............2.85 2000-01.......Tyler Masters............................38...............2.47 2001-02.......Tyler Masters............................31...............3.42 2002-03.......Jordan Sigalet...........................20...............3.28 2003-04.......Jordan Sigalet...........................37...............2.74 2004-05.......Jordan Sigalet...........................32...............2.89 2005-06.......Jon Horrell................................23...............3.31 2006-07.......Jimmy Spratt............................31...............3.64 2007-08.......Nick Eno...................................23...............2.79 2008-09.......Jimmy Spratt............................34...............3.04 2009-10.......Nick Eno...................................27...............3.30 2010-11.......Andrew Hammond...................17...............2.67 2011-12.......Andrew Hammond...................44...............2.73
Year
Player
Assists
Games
Assists
1969-70.........Bruce Blyth.................................. 30..................30 1970-71.........Gerry Bradbury............................ 30..................33 1971-72.........Chuck Gyles................................. 33..................41 1972-73.........Chuck Gyles................................. 34..................39 1973-74.........Bob Dobek................................... 39..................42 John Stewart................................ 39..................42 1974-75.........Bob Dobek................................... 35..................58 1975-76.........Mike Hartman.............................. 32..................30 1976-77.........John Mavity................................. 38..................36 Mark Wells.................................. 39..................36 1977-78.........Mark Wells.................................. 38..................34 1978-79.........Mark Wells.................................. 45..................57 1979-80.........George McPhee........................... 34..................24 1980-81.........George McPhee........................... 36..................29 Brian Hills.................................... 37..................29 1981-82.........George McPhee........................... 40..................52 1982-83.........Brian Hills.................................... 40..................57 1983-84.........Garry Galley................................. 44..................52 1984-85.........Jamie Wansbrough...................... 42..................33 1985-86.........Paul Ysebaert............................... 42..................45 1986-87.........Paul Ysebaert............................... 45..................58 1987-88.........Nelson Emerson.......................... 45..................49 1988-89.........Nelson Emerson.......................... 47..................46 1989-90.........Nelson Emerson.......................... 44..................52 1990-91.........Brett Harkins................................ 40..................38 1991-92.........Brett Harkins................................ 34..................39 1992-93.........Brett Harkins................................ 35..................28 1993-94.........Jeff Wells..................................... 38..................29 1994-95.........Brian Holzinger............................ 38..................34 1995-96.........Curtis Fry..................................... 41..................35 1996-97.........Curtis Fry..................................... 37..................40 1997-98.........Brad Holzinger............................. 37..................17 1998-99.........Dan Price..................................... 38..................32 1999-00.........Grady Moore............................... 37..................19 2000-01.........Greg Day...................................... 40..................27 2001-02.........Greg Day...................................... 39..................20 2002-03.........D’Arcy McConvey......................... 36..................23 2003-04.........D’Arcy McConvey......................... 38..................15 Kevin Bieksa................................. 38..................15 2004-05.........Brett Pilkington............................ 31..................25 2005-06.........Alex Foster................................... 38..................40 2006-07.........Jonathan Matsumoto.................. 38..................22 2007-08.........Kevin Schmidt.............................. 39..................21 2008-09.........Dan Sexton.................................. 38..................22 2009-10.........Jordan Samuels-Thomas.............. 35..................14 Tomas Petruska............................ 36..................14 2010-11.........Jordan Samuels-Thomas.............. 36..................12 2011-12.........Ryan Carpenter............................ 44..................19
Goals
Year................Player........................................... GP................Goals 1969-70.........Owen Freeman............................ 27.................. 16 1970-71.........Mike Bartley................................ 31.................. 22 1971-72.........Mike Bartley................................ 33.................. 37 1972-73.........Mike Bartley................................ 35.................. 34 1973-74.........Bob Dobek................................... 39.................. 44 1974-75.........Doug Ross.................................... 35.................. 34 ......................Mike Hartman.............................. 35.................. 34 1975-76.........Mike Hartman.............................. 32.................. 27 1976-77.........John Markell................................ 39.................. 26 1977-78.........Mike Hartman.............................. 39.................. 35 1978-79.........George McPhee........................... 43.................. 40 1979-80.........George McPhee........................... 34.................. 21 1980-81.........Brian Hills.................................... 37.................. 26 1981-82.........Brian Hills.................................... 41.................. 34 1982-83.........Brian Hills.................................... 40.................. 37 1983-84.........Jamie Wansbrough...................... 40.................. 34 1984-85.........Jamie Wansbrough...................... 42.................. 37 1985-86.........Jamie Wansbrough...................... 42.................. 33 1986-87.........Don Barber.................................. 43.................. 29 1987-88.........Nelson Emerson.......................... 45.................. 34 1988-89.........Greg Parks................................... 47.................. 32 1989-90.........Nelson Emerson.......................... 44.................. 30 1990-91.........Martin Jiranek............................. 39.................. 31 1991-92.........Peter Holmes............................... 34.................. 26 1992-93.........Brian Holzinger............................ 41.................. 31 1993-94.........Brian Holzinger............................ 38.................. 22 1994-95.........Brian Holzinger............................ 38.................. 35 1995-96.........Mike Hall...................................... 41.................. 23 1996-97.........Mike Johnson.............................. 38.................. 30 1997-98.........Dan Price..................................... 26.................. 14 1998-99.........Adam Edinger.............................. 38.................. 23 1999-00.........Ryan Fultz.................................... 36.................. 17 2000-01.........Ryan Murphy............................... 38.................. 23 2001-02.........Greg Day...................................... 39.................. 17 2002-03.........Mark Wires.................................. 36.................. 13 2003-04.........Mark Wires.................................. 36.................. 11 ......................Steve Brudzewski......................... 38.................. 11 2004-05.........Jonathan Matsumoto.................. 36.................. 18 2005-06.........Jonathan Matsumoto.................. 38.................. 20 2006-07.........Derek Whitmore.......................... 38.................. 19 2007-08.........Derek Whitmore.......................... 38.................. 27 2008-09.........Dan Sexton.................................. 38.................. 17 2009-10.........Jordan Samuels-Thomas.............. 35.................. 11 2010-11.........Jordan Samuels-Thomas.............. 36................... 9 2011-12.........Dan DeSalvo................................ 35.................. 14
Miscellaneaous Leaders Power Play Goals (Career) 1. 2. 3. 4 6. 8. 9.
Player (Years) PPG Mike Hartman (1974-78)......................................... 42 Peter Holmes (1988-92).......................................... 41 Don Barber (1984-88).............................................. 40 Brian Hills (1979-83)................................................ 39 Mike Bartley (1970-74)............................................ 39 Nelson Emerson (1986-90)...................................... 38 Greg Parks (1985-89)............................................... 38 Bob Dobek (1972-75).............................................. 37 Four tied with.......................................................... 36
Short-Handed Goals (Career) 1. 2 4. 5 9.
Player (Years) SHG Andy Gribble (1984-88)............................................. 9 Mike Johnson (1993-97)............................................ 8 Brian Holzinger (1991-95)......................................... 8 George McPhee (1978-82)........................................ 7 Sean Pronger (1990-94)............................................. 6 Nick Bandescu (1980-84)........................................... 6 Perry Braun (1980-84)............................................... 6 John Stewart (1972-74)............................................. 6 Brandon Svendsen (2005-09).................................... 5 Dan Sexton (2007-09)................................................ 5 Curtis Fry (1993-97)................................................... 5 Dave Easton (1974-78).............................................. 5 Rich Nagai (1972-76)................................................. 5
Games Played (Career) 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Player (Years) Games Nelson Emerson (1986-90).................................... 178 Greg Parks (1985-89)............................................. 178 Marc Potvin (1986-90)........................................... 174 Andy Gribble (1984-88)......................................... 172 Todd Flichel (1983-87)........................................... 170 Joe Quinn (1986-90).............................................. 167 Kevin Dahl (1986-90)............................................. 165 Alan Leggett (1985-89).......................................... 165 Scott Paluch (1984-88).......................................... 165 Wayne Wilson (1980-84)....................................... 165
Goalie Shutouts* (Career)
Goaltender (Years) SHO 1. Tyler Masters (1999-03)............................................ 7 2. Andrew Hammond (2010-SA).................................... 4 3 Jordan Sigalet (2001-05)............................................ 4 Al Sarachman (1973-77)............................................ 4 Mike Liut (1973-77)................................................... 4 Terry Miskolczi (1970-73).......................................... 4 7. Jimmy Spratt (2005-09)............................................. 3 Bob Petrie (1993-97)................................................. 3 Gary Kruzich (1983-87).............................................. 3 Mike David (1979-83)................................................ 3 * complete games only
Goalie Minutes (Career) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 7. 8. 8.
Goaltender (Years) Minutes Gary Kruzich (1983-87).................................. 7,783:14 Tyler Masters (1999-03)................................ 6,545:29 Wally Charko (1977-81)................................. 6,323:29 Paul Connell (1986-90).................................. 6,028:35 Jordan Sigalet (2001-05)................................ 5,924:09 Jimmy Spratt (2005-09)................................. 5,657:33 Bob Petrie (1993-97)..................................... 4,995:03 Andrew Hammond (2010-SA)........................ 4,980:37 Mike Liut (1973-77)....................................... 4,962:56
Penalty Minutes (Career) 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Player (Years) PIM Matt Ruchty (1987-91).......................................... 474 Iain Duncan (1983-87)........................................... 435 Byron Shutt (1974-78)........................................... 368 Rob Blake (1987-90).............................................. 368 Matt Eldred (1993-97)........................................... 350 Brian MacLellan (1978-82).................................... 345 Kevin Bieksa (2000-04).......................................... 316 B.J. Adams (1996-00)............................................. 302 Marc Potvin (1986-90)........................................... 289 Kelly Perrault (1993-97)......................................... 288
Freshman Point Total 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
Player (Year) Pts George McPhee (1978-79)...................................... 88 Brian MacLellan (1978-79)...................................... 63 Nelson Emerson (1986-87)...................................... 61 Mike Hartman (1974-75)......................................... 61 Paul Ysebaert (1984-85).......................................... 55 Brett Harkins (1989-90)........................................... 54 Gerry Bradbury (1970-71)....................................... 52 John Gibb (1978-79)................................................ 51 John Stewart (1972-73)........................................... 51 Mark Wells (1975-76).............................................. 44
GAME-WINNING GOALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 10.
Player (Year) GWG Mike Hartman (1974-78)......................................... 19 John Markell (1975-78)........................................... 17 Jamie Wansbrough (1982-86)................................. 16 Nelson Emerson (1986-90)...................................... 15 Brian Hills (1979-83)................................................ 15 Mike Bartley (1970-74)............................................ 14 Iain Duncan (1983-87)............................................. 13 Brian Holzinger (1991-95)....................................... 12 John Samanski (1980-84)........................................ 12 Four tied with.......................................................... 11
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The Last Time... • BG shut out a CCHA opponent (league game) at home was 2/21/09 vs. Michigan State (4-0) by Jimmy Spratt (19 saves). Previously: 1/7/06 vs. Ohio State (2-0) by Jon Horrell (23 saves).
• BG had 60 or more shots on goal against a CCHA opponent (league game) was 1/18/92 at Ferris State (62) in an 8-3 Falcon victory. Previously: 11/11/83 vs. Illinois-Chicago (72) in an 8-3 BG win.
• BG shut out a non-conference opponent at home was 2/3/06 vs. Colgate by Jon Horrell (22 saves). Previously: 1/19/01 vs. Rensselaer (4-0) by Tyler Masters (20 saves).
• BG had 60 or more shots on goal against a non-CCHA opponent was 2/17/84 vs. MichiganDearborn (64) in an 11-3 Falcon win. Previously: Information unavailable prior to 1983-84 season Last non-conference (Overtime): Double -- 3/9/84 vs. Western Michigan (63) in a 4-3 Bronco win at Detroit, Mich. (CCHA playoff semifinal); Triple -- 2/29/85 vs. Toronto (60) in a 5-4 Varsity Blue win at Lake Placid, N.Y. (College Hockey Classic championship); Quadruple -- 3/4/88 vs. Ferris State (66) in a 5-4 Falcon win (CCHA playoff quarterfinals)
• BG shut out an opponent on neutral ice was 3/8/86 vs. Lake Superior (3-0) at Detroit, Mich. (CCHA playoff consolation game) by Dan Kwilas (43 saves). Previously: 12/30/83 vs. Clarkson (2-0) at Lake Placid, N.Y. (Key Bank Classic championship game) by Gary Kruzich (31 saves). • BG shut out an opponent on the road was 10/21/11 at LSSU (1-0) by Andrew Hammond (19 saves). Previously: 10/15/11 at UAH (3-0) by Andrew Hammond (21 saves). • BG was shut out at home by a CCHA opponent (league game) and lost was on 2/25/12 vs. Michigan (3-0) by Shawn Hunwick (22 saves). Previously: BG was shut out at home by a CCHA opponent (league game) and lost was on 2/11/12 vs. Northern Michigan (2-0) by Jared Coreau (31 saves). • BG was shut out on the road by a CCHA opponent (league game) was on 11/18/11 vs. Miami (4-0) by Cody Reichard (23 saves). Previously: 3/5/11 vs. Michigan State (2-0) by Drew Palmisano (17 saves). • BG was shut out on neutral ice was 3/15/96 vs. Lake Superior (7-0) at Detroit, Mich. (CCHA playoff semifinal) by John Grahame. Previously: Never. • BG scored 10 or more goals at home was 11/30/96 vs. Ohio State (10-4). Previously: 10/18/94 vs. Ohio State (10-2). • BG scored 10 or more goals on the road was 2/13/99 at Alaska-Fairbanks (10-3). Previously: 10/15/88 vs. Alaska-Anchorage (10-2). • BG scored 10 or more goals against a CCHA opponent (league game) on the road was 2/13/99 at Alaska-Fairbanks (10-3). Previously: 11/30/84 vs. Miami (10-4). • BG allowed 10 or more goals at home was 2/13/10 vs. #1 Miami RedHawks (10-2). Previously: 11/16/91 vs. Illinois-Chicago (10-1) • BG allowed 10 or more goals on the road was 10/18/02 at Ferris State (10-1). Previously: 2/20/93 at Michigan (12-1). • BG scored five or more goals in a period (1st) against a CCHA opponent (league game) was 11/19/05 at home against Northern Michigan in an 8-4 Falcon win. Previously: 2/13/99 at Alaska-Fairbanks in a 10-3 Falcon victory. • BG scored five or more goals in a period (2nd) vs. a non-CCHA foe was 10/18/96 vs. Boston College (5) in an 8-3 Falcon win. Previously: 10/28/95 vs. Rensselaer (5) in a 6-4 BG win (1st period). • BG allowed five or more goals in a period (3rd) vs. a CCHA opponent (league game) was 12/10/04 vs. Michigan (5). Previously: 11/27/97 at Alaska-Fairbanks (5) in a 9-2 Nanook win. • BG allowed five or more goals in a period (2nd) vs. a non-CCHA foe was 2/2/91 at Northern Michigan (5) in a 7-2 Wildcat win. Previously: 12/30/89 (Dexter Classic championship) at Maine (5) in a 7-4 Black Bear win (2nd period) • BG attempted 50-59 shots on goal in a game vs. a CCHA opponent (league game) was 11/14/08 (50) at home against Northern Michigan in a 2-1 overtime victory. Previously: 3/9/08 at home (53) against Lake Superior in a 4-3 ovetime victory in the first round of the CCHA Playoffs. Last time in regular-season - 11/24/01 at Lake Superior (51) in a 3-2 BG loss. • BG took 50 or more shots on goal in a game vs. a non-CCHA foe was 10/11/08 against Niagara (50) in a 3-3 overtime tie at the Ice Arena. Previously: 10/28/95 vs. Rensselaer (59) in a 6-4 Falcon win at home.
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• BG yielded 50 or more shots on goal in a game to a CCHA opponent (league game) was at at #2 Ferris State (56) on 3/9/12 in a 3-2 OT win (Playoffs). Previously: Notre Dame (54) in 4-4 tie on 11/5/04. • BG allowed 50 or more shots on goal in a game to a non-CCHA opponent was at Dartmouth College (51) in 1-1 tie on 12/29/04. Previously: 12/28/01 at Denver (54) in a 3-1 loss (Wells Fargo Cup). • A BG player recorded a hat trick versus a CCHA opponent was Dan DeSalvo on 3/11/12 against #2 Ferris State in the CCHA playoffs. (4-3 OT Win) Previously: 1/18/08 against Western Michigan by Derek Whitmore in a 4-1 Falcon win at home. • A BG player recorded a hat trick vs. a non-conference opponent was 10/15/05 when Jonathan Matsumoto scored three times against Boston College in a 9-6 BG loss at home. Previously: Mike Johnson against Boston College at home in an 8-3 win on 10/18/96. • A BG player scored four goals in a game was on 3/3/07 when James Unger scored four times in a 7-5 loss at Nebraska-Omaha. Previously: Mike Johnson in an 8-6 Falcon win on 11/23/95 at Alaska-Fairbanks. • A BG player scored five goals in a game was 3/4/83 against Notre Dame when Jamie Wansbrough scored a school-record-tying five goals in the Falcons’ 8-3 win (CCHA playoff quarterfinal) at home. Previously: Jack Laine vs. Ohio State (2/25/77) in a 10-6 BG win. • BG allowed a CCHA player (league game) to register a hat trick was WMU’s Dane Walters on 12/10/11. He scored three times in a 6-1 Bronco win at Western Michigan Previously: 11/28/09 vs. Notre Dame when Calle Ridderwall scored three times in a 4-4 Tie. • BG allowed a non-conference opponent to register a hat trick was 10/23/09 against Providence College in the BGSU Ice Arena. Matt Bergland scored three times in a PC 8-2 win. Previously: 10/15/05 against Boston College in the BGSU Ice Arena when Chris Cillins did so in a 9-6 BC win. Last CCHA team in non-conference play: 3/18/94 vs. Michigan State (CCHA playoff quarterfinals) when Steve Guolla did so in a 3-2 Spartan OT win at Joe Louis Arena. • BG allowed a CCHA player to score four goals in a game was when Dan Riedel of Ferris State (1/16/06) scored four times in a 6-5 Bulldog win at Bowling Green. (Note: BG has never allowed any opposing player to score five or more goals in a game) Previously: Dwayne Norris of Michigan State (2/15/92) in a 6-6 (OT) tie at East Lansing. • BG allowed a non-CCHA player to score four or more goals in a game was 12/30/92 when Maine’s Mike Latendresse recorded four markers in a 6-2 Black Bear victory at Richfield, Ohio (Cleveland College Hockey Classic championship). Previously: Not available. • BG attempted a penalty shot was on 11/13/10 at home against Northern Michigan when Jordan Samuels-Tomas failed to scored against Reid Ellingson. NMU ended up winning the contest 5-1. Previously: 1/22/10 at home against Western Michigan when Brennan Vargas scored against Riley Gill. The Falcons and the Broncos ended the contest in a 4-4 tie. • BG allowed a penalty shot goal was on 12/2/05 when Bryan Lerg (MSU) scored on Jon Horrell in a 3-0 Bowling Green loss on the road. • BG stopped a penalty shot goal was on 3/4/12 when Stephen Vigier (NMU) was stopped in a 4-1 Bowling Green win on the road in the CCHA playoffs Previously: 12/3/04 at Michigan State when Jim Slater was stopped by Jordan Sigalet in a 2-1 BG win.
Fastest Goals Fastest Goals To Begin A Period First Period 0:07 Paul Titanic vs. Lake Superior (3/3/79) 0:12 Kevin Dahl vs. Western Michigan (10/27/88) 0:13 Mike Hall vs. Notre Dame (3/5/94) 0:13 Brian MacLellan vs. Ferris State (2/2/79) 0:13 Pete Badour vs. Clarkson (1/8/71) Second Period 0:08 Dave Easton vs. Lake Superior (2/18/77) 0:14 Joe Quinn vs. Lake Superior (1/8/88) 0:14 Greg Parks vs. Maine (12/28/87) 0:14 Steve Murphy vs. Ohio State (2/27/76) 0:14 Bob Dobek vs. Michigan Tech (12/7/73)
Rob Blake scored a goal 2:54 into the third overtime against Michigan on 3/5/89.
Third Period 0:05 Byron Shutt vs. York (12/10/77) 0:06 Tom Newton vs. Miami (10/28/78) 0:07 Andy Gribble vs. Ferris State (1/31/87) 0:08 Brandon Carper vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/15/91) 0:08 Brian MacLellan vs. Vermont (11/11/78) First Overtime 0:13 Brian Meharry vs. Miami (10/30/87) 0:34 Clarke Pineo vs. Michigan State (11/23/85) 0:37 Martin Jiranek vs. Ohio State (10/26/91) 0:37 Jamie Wansbrough vs. Michigan (11/15/85)
Paul Titanic holds the BGSU record for fastest goal to begin a game. He scored in an incredible seven seconds against Lake Superior on 3/3/79.
Second Overtime 1:30 Roger Archer vs. St. Lawrence (11/29/74) Third Overtime 2:54 Rob Blake vs. Michigan (3/5/89) Fourth Overtime 2:10 Matt Ruchty vs. Ferris State (3/4/88) 7:11 Gino Cavallini vs. Minnesota-Duluth (3/24/84)
Shortest Two-Goal Scoring Span (From time of first marker) Individual 0:09 Tom Newton vs. Miami (10/27/78) 0:10 Brian Meharry vs. Lake Superior (1/5/85) 0:10 Chad Arthur vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/14/86) Two Players 0:06 vs. Western Michigan (2/27/70) 0:07 vs. Notre Dame (11/8/74) 0:08 vs. Lake Superior (1/15/77) 0:08 vs. St. Lawrence (12/2/78) 0:08 vs. Michigan (1/7/84)
John Markell scored three goals against SUNYBuffalo in 5:24 on 2/21/76.
Shortest Three-Goal Scoring Span (From time of first marker) Individual 4:39 Tom Newton vs. Lake Superior (2/17/78) 4:53 Rob Urban vs. Illinois-Chicago (3/2/85) 5:24 John Markell vs. SUNY-Buffalo (2/21/76)
Tom Newton scored two goals in nine seconds against Miami on 10/27/78.
Three Players 0:34 vs. Ferris State (10/23/82) 0:36 vs. Ohio University (3/4/72) 0:45 vs. SUNY-Buffalo (11/10/73)
Shortest Four-Goal Scoring Span (From time of first marker) Individual 13:49 Mike Hartman vs. SUNY-Buffalo (2/20/76) 14:33 Mike Hartman vs. SUNY-Buffalo (2/20/76) 14:40 Brian Hills vs. Notre Dame (11/27/82) 16:13 James Unger vs. Nebraska-Omaha (3/3/07) Four Players 1:36 vs. Notre Dame (11/27/82) 1:43 vs. Notre Dame (11/27/82) 2:25 vs. Ferris State (10/23/82)
Shortest Five-Goal Scoring Span (From time of first marker) Individual 18:21 Mike Hartman vs. SUNY-Buffalo (2/20/76) 35:24 Jamie Wansbrough vs. Notre Dame (3/4/83) 45:05 Jack Laine vs. Ohio State (2/25/77) Five Players 2:14 vs. Notre Dame (11/27/82)
Jamie Wansbrough holds several records in the BGSU books, including most goals in a career (127).
Mike Hartman scored five goals against SUNY Buffalo on 2/20/76.
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Penalty Shots BGSU And The Penalty Shot Date
Player (School)
Goalie (School)
Result
Period
Time
Site
Before PS
1/3/70
Michel Guay (Montréal)
Glen Shirton* (BGSU)
Failed
3
0:47
at Troy, NY/RPI Invitational
BG, 4-3
Final Score UM, 6-4
2/1/74
Bob Dobek (BGSU)
Weldon Good (WMU)
Scored
2
19:19
at Bowling Green
BG, 7-0
BG, 11-3
12/10/76
Jack Laine (BGSU)
Al McSorley (Waterloo)
Failed
3
12:55
at Bowling Green
BG, 5-0
BG, 6-1
3/9/79
Paul Titanic (BGSU)
Steve Jones (OSU)
Scored
2
16:33
at BG/CCHA Finals - Game #1
OSU, 2-1
BG, 5-3
1/5/80
Bob Bailey (WMU)
Wally Charko (BGSU)
Failed
2
10:04
at Western Michigan
BG, 4-2
BG, 6-4
10/30/82
Dan Kane (BGSU)
Jon Elliott (UM)
Scored/SH
2
19:18
at Bowling Green
BG, 7-5
BG, 10-9
1/28/83
Terry Majich (UIC)
Mike David (BGSU)
Failed
1
8:38
at Bowling Green
UIC, 1-0
BG, 9-3
3/12/83
Brian Hills (BGSU)
Ron Scott (MSU)
Failed
OT
4:35
at Detroit/CCHA Final
Tied, 3-3
MSU, 4-3 (OT)
11/9/84
Charlie Meitner (CU)
Wayne Collins (BGSU)
Failed
2
19:40
at Clarkson
Tied, 2-2
CU, 5-3
11/22/85
Clarke Pineo (BGSU)
Norm Foster (MSU)
Scored
2
5:12
at Michigan State
MSU, 1-0
MSU, 4-3 (OT)
11/23/85
Iain Duncan (BGSU)
Bob Essensa (MSU)
Failed
1
12:13
at Bowling Green
Tied, 1-1
BG, 6-5 (OT)
1/30/87
Nelson Emerson (BGSU)
Mike Williams (FSU)
Failed
1
4:59
at Ferris State
FSU, 1-0
BG, 4-3
12/12/87
Greg Polaski (PU)
Paul Connell (BGSU)
Failed
3
13:35
at Bowling Green
BG, 4-2
BG, 5-2
11/11/89
Nelson Emerson (BGSU)
Jason Muzzatti (MSU)
Failed
1
1:01
at Michigan State
Tied, 0-0
MSU, 11-3
11/9/90
Brett Harkins (BGSU)
Mark Michaud (MU)
Failed
3
7:34
at Miami
MU, 3-2
BG, 5-4 (OT)
1/12/91
Peter Holmes (BGSU)
Darrin Madeley (LSSU)
Failed
1
6:09
at Bowling Green
BG, 1-0
LSSU, 6-3
10/31/92
Brett Harkins (BGSU)
Paul Dixon (KSU)
Scored
3
7:16
at Kent State
KSU, 3-2
BG, 5-3
12/30/92
Brett Harkins (BGSU)
Garth Snow (Maine)
Scored
3
13:04
at Richfield, Ohio/CCHC
UM, 5-1
UM, 6-2
1/15/93
Chris Brooks (WMU)
Aaron Ellis (BGSU)
Failed
2
14:57
at Bowling Green
BG, 4-3
BG, 6-4
10/15/93
Tom Glantz (BGSU)
Jim Boulieris (UT)
Failed
3
5:52
at Bowling Green
BG, 5-1
BG, 12-1
2/04/94
Brian Holzinger (BGSU)
Jeff Featherstone (UIC)
Scored
3
3:17
at Bowling Green
Tied, 4-4
BG, 7-6 (OT)
2/05/94
Steve Richards (OSU)
Will Clarke (BGSU)
Scored+
1
8:39
at Bowling Green
Tied, 0-0
OSU, 4-3
11/8/97
Frank Novock (WMU)
Mike Savard (BGSU)
Scored
3
19:11
at Bowling Green
WMU, 6-3
WMU, 8-3
10/17/98
Dan Price (BGSU)
Jason Braun (Northeastern) Scored
2
5:05
at Bowling Green
BG, 3-0
BG, 5-3
2/12/99
Curtis Valentine (BGSU)
Ian Perkins (UAF)
Failed
2
3:39
at Alaska Fairbanks
BG, 2-1
UAF, 4-3 (OT)
11/13/99
Adam Hall (MSU)
Tyler Masters (BGSU)
Failed/PP
1
2:49
at Michigan State
Tied, 0-0
MSU, 5-2
11/17/01
Chris Vail (WSU)
Jordan Sigalet (BGSU)
Failed
3
9:38
at Wayne State
BG, 2-1
BG, 4-1
2/9/02
Jason Basile (FSU)
Jordan Sigalet (BGSU)
Scored
1
15:58
at Ferris State
FSU, 1-0
FSU, 6-3
2/22/02
Greg Day (BGSU)
Craig Kowaski (NMU)
Scored
2
3:43
at Bowling Green
NMU, 2-0
NMU, 4-1
12/3/04
Jim Slater (MSU)
Jordan Sigalet (BGSU)
Failed
1
10:45
at East Lansing
Tied, 0-0
BGSU, 2-1
12/2/05
Bryan Lerg (MSU)
Jon Horrell (BGSU)
Scored
3
9:57
at East Lansing
MSU, 1-0
MSU, 3-0
12/1/07
Brandon Svendsen (BGSU)
Brett Bothwell (Wayne State) Failed
3
16:28
at Bowling Green
BG, 6-1
BG, 6-1
1/22/10
Brennan Vargas (BGSU)
Riley Gill (WMU)
Scored
1
17:19
at Bowling Green
WMU, 1-0
Tied, 4-4
11/13/10
Justin Samuels-Thomas
Reid Ellingson
Failed
2
10:42
at Marquette
2-0
NMU. 5-1
* defenseman took instead of goaltender + OSU was awarded another penalty shot in the third period (11:40) but opted to take a power play instead
Falcon Hockey Penalty Shot Facts
BG’s Aaron Ellis stops WMU’s Chris Brooks on a penalty shot during the 1992-93 season at the Ice Arena.
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• BG has converted on ten of 20 penalty-shot attempts (.500). • The Falcons have allowed only four penalty-shot goals in 13 attempts (.308). • BG’s 24-year string (or 966 games) of not allowing a penalty-shot goal ended Feb. 5, 1994. • Bowling Green is 11-8-1 when awarded a penalty shot. • The Falcons are 6-3-1 when scoring on a penalty shot. • BG is 5-5-0 when failing to score on a penalty shot. • The Falcons are 6-3-0 when stopping a penalty shot by the opposition. • Brett Harkins holds the BG career record for penalty-shot attempts (3) and goals scored (2). • Jordan Sigalet (2001-02) became the first Falcon to face two penalty shots in not only his career, but one season. • BG has scored on seven of its 11 penalty-shot attempts (.636) at the BGSU Ice Arena (Falcon opponents have scored on two of five tries).
Top Offensive Games BGSU’s Top Offensive Games BG has scored 10 or more goals in a game 71 times (not including four exhibition contests) over its 40-year history. Included in that total are four games in which the Falcons have registered a school-record 15 markers. The Brown and Orange has allowed its opponents to score 10 or more goals on 17 occasions. Listed below are BG’s double-digit games in chronological order: Date Opponent Score 2/27/70............................vs. Western Michigan.................................................................................................................. W, 14-3 11/20/70..........................vs. Waterloo Lutheran................................................................................................................. W, 11-4 2/3/71..............................vs. St. Clair College...................................................................................................................... W, 10-2 12/28/71..........................vs. Windsor (at Flint, Michigan IMA Semifinal)........................................................................... W, 11-0 1/8/72..............................at Ohio University....................................................................................................................... W, 10-7 1/19/73............................vs. Ohio University...................................................................................................................... W, 11-8 1/20/73............................vs. Ohio University...................................................................................................................... W, 10-1 2/13/73............................vs. St. Clair College...................................................................................................................... W, 12-3 2/16/73............................at Ohio University....................................................................................................................... W, 13-0 2/17/73............................at Ohio University....................................................................................................................... W, 11-0 11/2/73............................vs. Guelph................................................................................................................................... W, 10-0 11/3/73............................vs. Guelph................................................................................................................................... W, 11-0 12/1/73............................vs. McMaster.............................................................................................................................. W, 10-1 1/19/74............................at Lake Forest.............................................................................................................................. W, 15-4 2/1/74..............................vs. Western Michigan.................................................................................................................. W, 11-3 2/2/74..............................at Western Michigan................................................................................................................... W, 10-1 3/10/74............................vs. Western Michigan (at St. Louis)^........................................................................................... W, 11-4 11/23/74..........................vs. SUNY-Buffalo.......................................................................................................................... W, 12-0 1/10/75............................vs. McMaster.............................................................................................................................. W, 14-0 1/11/75............................vs. McMaster.............................................................................................................................. W, 12-4 11/7/75............................vs. Lake Forest............................................................................................................................. W, 13-1 11/8/75............................vs. Lake Forest............................................................................................................................. W, 10-1 11/21/75..........................vs. Rensselaer.............................................................................................................................. W, 10-3 12/6/75............................vs. Wilfrid Laurier........................................................................................................................ W, 14-1 1/16/76............................vs. Ohio State.............................................................................................................................. W, 14-3 2/20/76............................vs. SUNY-Buffalo.......................................................................................................................... W, 15-3 2/21/76............................vs. SUNY-Buffalo.......................................................................................................................... W, 13-0 12/19/76..........................at SUNY-Buffalo........................................................................................................................... W, 10-0 1/15/77............................vs. Lake Superior......................................................................................................................... W, 11-1 2/8/77..............................at Western Michigan................................................................................................................... W, 11-0 2/25/77............................vs. Ohio State.............................................................................................................................. W, 10-6 11/26/77..........................at Vermont.................................................................................................................................. W, 10-5 3/11/78............................vs. St. Louis (CCHA Championship)*^......................................................................................... W, 10-2 10/27/78..........................vs. Miami..................................................................................................................................... W, 15-0 12/15/78..........................at Ferris State.............................................................................................................................. W, 11-5 12/29/78..........................vs. McGill (Old Colony Invitational)............................................................................................. W, 12-7 1/13/79............................vs. Western Michigan.................................................................................................................. W, 10-2 2/2/79..............................vs. Ferris State............................................................................................................................. W, 11-2 2/3/79..............................vs. Ferris State............................................................................................................................. W, 10-0 2/23/79............................vs. Western Michigan.................................................................................................................. W, 12-4 3/2/79..............................vs. Lake Superior (CCHA Semifinals)*^........................................................................................ W, 12-2 1/11/80............................vs. Ferris State............................................................................................................................. W, 10-4 10/14/80..........................vs. Vaxjo Club/Sweden (Exhibition)............................................................................................. W, 11-2 2/28/81............................vs. Northern Michigan................................................................................................................ W, 10-3 10/13/81..........................vs. Michigan-Dearborn (Exhibition)............................................................................................ W, 12-2 11/21/81..........................at Western Michigan................................................................................................................... W, 10-5 12/18/81..........................vs. Miami..................................................................................................................................... W, 10-3 1/15/82............................vs. Ferris State............................................................................................................................. W, 10-4 3/6/82..............................vs. Northern Michigan (CCHA Quarterfinals)^*.......................................................................... W, 10-5 10/30/82..........................vs. Michigan................................................................................................................................ W, 10-9 11/26/82..........................vs. Notre Dame........................................................................................................................... W, 12-2 11/27/82..........................vs. Notre Dame........................................................................................................................... W, 12-3 1/29/83............................vs. Illinois-Chicago....................................................................................................................... W, 15-1 2/17/84............................vs. Michigan-Dearborn................................................................................................................ W, 11-3 2/18/84............................vs. Michigan-Dearborn................................................................................................................ W, 10-2 2/24/84............................at Miami...................................................................................................................................... W, 11-4 11/30/84..........................at Miami...................................................................................................................................... W, 10-4 10/26/85..........................vs. Michigan................................................................................................................................ W, 11-5 1/2/87..............................vs. Lake Superior......................................................................................................................... W, 12-4 1/10/87............................vs. Miami..................................................................................................................................... W, 12-3 2/5/88..............................vs. Ferris State............................................................................................................................. W, 10-2 2/6/88..............................vs. Ferris State............................................................................................................................. W, 11-3 2/19/88............................vs. Western Michigan.................................................................................................................. W, 11-2 10/15/88..........................at Alaska-Anchorage................................................................................................................... W, 10-2 10/22/90..........................vs. Western Ontario (Exhibition)................................................................................................. W, 11-3 11/21/92..........................vs. Ohio State.............................................................................................................................. W, 11-2 10/15/93..........................vs. Toronto.................................................................................................................................. W, 12-1 10/14/94..........................vs. Guelph................................................................................................................................... W, 11-2 10/18/94..........................vs. Ohio State.............................................................................................................................. W, 10-2 11/30/96..........................vs. Ohio State.............................................................................................................................. W, 10-4 2/13/99............................at Alaska Fairbanks...................................................................................................................... W, 10-3 10/12/07..........................vs. Windsor (Exhibition).............................................................................................................. W, 12-1
High-Scoring Affair Oddities • The Falcons recorded double-digits in three consecutive games (Feb. 13-17, 1973) and outscored their opponents by a combined 36-3. • Bowling Green duplicated the feat from Feb. 17-24, 1984 as it outscored its opponents 32-9. • During the 1978-79 campaign, BG reached double-digits in eight games, a school-record. • BG opponents scored at least 10 in a game three times during the 1972-73 season. • Bowling Green has scored at least 10 goals in a contest in the CCHA playoffs, on four occasions -Mar. 10, 1974 vs. Western Michigan (11-4), when the league tournament was hosted by St. Louis; Mar. 11, 1978 vs. St. Louis (10-2) at the BGSU Ice Arena; and Mar. 2, 1979 vs. Lake Superior (12-2) at the BGSU Ice Arena; Mar. 6, 1982 vs. Northern Michigan (10-5) also at the BGSU Ice Arena. • The Falcons have had back-to-back 10-goal (+) games 10 times. • BG has never allowed the opposition to register consecutive 10-goal (+) games. • Bowling Green has registered a shutout 12 times when scoring 10 (+) goals. • The Falcons have recorded 52 games at home with 10 (+) goals. • Bowling Green has scored 10 (+) goals in a neutral site game on three occasions -- Dec. 28, 1971 vs. Windsor (11-0), Mar. 10, 1974 vs. Western Michigan (11-4 at St. Louis), and Dec. 29, 1978 vs. McGill (12-7). • The Falcons have recorded 10 (+) goals on the road 14 times including three each at Ohio University and Western Michigan. • The highest scoring games in which BG was victorious saw 19 goals scored. That has happened three times -- Jan. 19, 1973 vs. Ohio University, 11-8; Dec. 29, 1978 vs. McGill, 12-7; and Oct. 30, 1982 vs. Michigan, 10-9. • The Falcons have had nine double-digit games against Western Michigan, the most versus any opponent (five at home, three in Kalamazoo and one at a neutral site). • BG has reached double-digits at home six times against Ferris State, the most versus any opponent at the BGSU Ice Arena.
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All-Time Opponents Team
Games
Air Force 5 Alabama-Huntsville 10 Alaska-Anchorage 2 Alaska Fairbanks 51 Bemidji State 2 Boston College 13 Boston University 8 Brock 1 Brown 5 Canisius 2 Clarkson 27 Colgate 6 Colorado College 1 Connecticut 4 Cornell 6 Dartmouth 3 Denver 3 Ferris State 117 Findlay 2 Guelph 11 Harvard 3 Holy Cross 1 Illinois at Chicago (UIC) 60 Kent State 6 Lake Forest 6 Lake Superior 152 Maine 9 Massachusetts 1 Mass-Amherst 1 Mass-Lowell 1 McGill 1 McMaster 6 Mercyhurst 1 Merrimack 1 Miami 110 Michigan 120 Michigan-Dearborn 3 Michigan State 109 Michigan Tech 12 Minnesota 3 Minnesota-Duluth 5 Minnesota State 2 MontrĂŠal 1 Nebraska-Omaha 33 New Hampshire 16 Niagara 4 North Dakota 9 Northeastern 9 Northern Michigan 83 Notre Dame 99 Ohio State 154 Ohio University 18 Princeton 10 Providence 10 Rensselaer 18 Rochester Institute 3 Ryerson 4 St. Clair 5 St. Cloud State 4 St. Lawrence 14 St. Louis 41 Sir George Williams 1 SUNY-Buffalo 8 Toronto 7 Union 5 U.S. International 3 Vermont 12 Waterloo 4 Waterloo Lutheran 2 Wayne State 5 Western Michigan 136 Western Ontario 19 Wilfrid Laurier 2 Windsor 4 Wisconsin 7 Yale 6 York 5 TOTALS 1,673
Won 3 7 2 21 0 3 4 1 2 2 12 5 1 3 4 1 0 54 2 10 0 0 47 4 6 73 1 1 0 0 1 6 1 0 60 37 3 27 4 0 1 0 0 9 8 2 3 2 39 37 89 17 8 5 8 3 3 4 3 7 15 1 8 6 3 2 10 3 2 3 77 13 1 4 1 4 4 818
Lost
2 2 0 25 2 10 4 0 3 0 14 0 0 0 1 1 3 52 0 0 3 0 10 2 0 66 8 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 42 80 0 73 7 3 4 2 1 21 8 2 6 5 37 54 58 0 2 5 9 0 0 1 1 5 22 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 53 5 1 0 5 2 1 746
Tied
0 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 11 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 3 0 9 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 7 8 7 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 6 1 0 0 1 0 0 109
SOW
- - - 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - 0 - - - - - - - 0 - - - - - - - - 0 0 - 1 - - - - - 1 - - - - 0 2 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 - - - - - - -
Pct.
.600 .700 1.000 .400 0.000 .231 .500 1.000 .400 1.000 .460 .917 1.000 .750 .750 .500 .000 .472 1.000 .955 .000 1.000 .808 .667 1.000 .537 .111 1.000 .000 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 .591 .297 1.000 .273 .375 .000 .200 .000 .000 .318 .500 .500 .333 .286 .522 .433 .581 .972 .800 .500 .470 1.000 .875 .800 .750 .571 .415 1.000 1.000 .857 .700 .833 .833 .875 1.000 .800 .601 .711 .500 1.000 .167 .667 .800 .527
First Meeting
12/27/72: USAF 4-3 (OT) 01/21/00: BG 4-3 10/14/88: BG 7-2 12/27/87: BG 6-4 12/30/11: BS 1-4 03/24/78: BC 6-2 01/16/71: BU 6-1 10/14/95: BG 8-2 12/18/72: BU 5-4 11/11/11: BG 4-1 01/12/70: CCT 4-3 01/18/74: BG 5-1 03/18/78: BG 5-3 12/30/05: BG 9-2 12/30/77: CU 5-3 12/29/77: BG 5-2 11/28/69: DU 9-3 12/15/78: BG 11-5 10/25/02: BG 4-3 01/23/70: BG 8-1 03/20/87: HU 7-1 12/30/10: BG 3-2 OT 02/05/82: BG 7-3 10/30/92: KSU 5-2 01/28/72: BG 5-3 12/12/70: LS 4-3 12/28/87: BG 6-5 12/29/05: BG 3-2 12/28/96: UM 5-4 12/29/82: ML 7-3 12/29/78: BG 12-7 11/30/73: BG 9-6 12/28/00: BG 3-1 10/14/05: MER 3-2 10/27/78: BG 15-0 12/29/71: UM 4-1 02/17/84: BG 11-3 01/02/71: MS 7-2 11/24/72: MT 10-2 03/16/79: UM 6-3 01/04/81: UMD 7-4 10/09/10: MSU 2-3 01/03/70: UM 6-4 01/02/99: BG 4-2 11/28/70: UNH 6-4 12/30/00: NU 7-2 12/19/80: UND 9-3 12/29/74: Tie 4-4 11/12/76: BG 3-2 12/13/69: UND 9-3 12/05/69: OSU 6-3 11/21/69: Tie 2-2 (OT) 12/20/71: BG 6-4 01/04/70: PC 5-2 01/02/70: RPI 5-4 12/28/86: BG 4-3 02/06/70: Tie 2-2 (OT) 01/09/70: SCC 3-2 02/24/89: BG 6-2 11/26/70: SLU 6-5 03/07/71: SLU 6-3 12/27/74: BG 6-3 11/09/73: BG 8-3 12/15/75: BG 5-3 12/30/99: BG 5-4 (OT) 10/27/79: Tie 3-3 11/25/77: UVM 2-1 01/16/70: Tie 2-2 (OT) 11/20/71: BG 11-4 11/16/01: Tie 4-4 (OT) 02/01/74: BG 11-3 11/15/69: UWO 4-2 12/05/75: WLU 3-2 11/14/69: BG 8-2 03/25/78: BG 4-3 12/21/71: BG 5-3 01/31/75: YU 6-3
2012-13 opponents in bold Exhibition contests not included in first and last meetings or in total wins and losses Shoot out wins are recorded for CCHA games only and began keeping as a record starting with the 2009-10 season
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Game-By-Game CCHA Alaska Fairbanks 12/27/87 . . . . . N . . . . . W . . . . . 6-4 (Dexter Classic - Orono, ME)
11/26/92 . . . . . A . . . . . W . . . . . 3-2
(Great Alaska Face-Off - Fairbanks, Ak.)
12/10/93 . . . . . H . . . . . . L . . . . . . 4-6 12/11/93 . . . . . H . . . . . . L . . . . . . 3-8 2/3/95 . . . . . . . H . . . . . W . . . . . 6-3 2/4/95 . . . . . . . H . . . . . W . . . . . 6-1 11/23/95 . . . . . A . . . . . W . . . . . 8-6 11/24/95 . . . . . A . . . . . W . . . . . 4-2 11/25/95 . . . . . A . . . . . W . . . . . 5-2 12/6/96 . . . . . . H . . . . . W . . . . . 7-4 2/7/97 . . . . . . . H . . . . . W . . . . . 6-3 2/8/97 . . . . . . . H . . . . . . L . . . . . . 5-7 11/27/97 . . . . . A . . . . . . L . . . . . . 2-9 11/28/97 . . . . . A . . . . L(ot) . . . . 3-4 11/29/97 . . . . . A . . . . T(ot) . . . . 2-2 11/14/98 . . . . . H . . . . . . L . . . . . . 5-6 2/12/99 . . . . . . A . . . . L(ot) . . . . 3-4 2/13/99 . . . . . . A . . . . . W . . . . 10-3 10/29/99 . . . . . H . . . . . W . . . . . 8-2 10/30/99 . . . . . H . . . . . W . . . . . 5-4 10/27/00 . . . . . H . . . . . W . . . . . 4-2 10/28/00 . . . . . H . . . . T(ot) . . . . 1-1 11/24/00 . . . . . A . . . . T(ot) . . . . 2-2 11/25/00 . . . . . A . . . . . . L . . . . . . 2-3 12/14/01 . . . . . A . . . . . . L . . . . . . 2-6 12/15/01 . . . . . A . . . . . . L . . . . . . 2-5 1/3/03 . . . . . . . H . . . . T(ot) . . . . 3-3 1/4/03 . . . . . . . H . . . . . . L . . . . . . 3-6 1/23/04 . . . . . . A . . . . . W . . . . . 6-2 1/24/04 . . . . . . A . . . . . . L . . . . . . 2-3 1/7/05 . . . . . . . H . . . . . W . . . . . 6-2 1/8/05 . . . . . . . H . . . . . W . . . . . 6-1 3/11/05 . . . . . . H . . . . . . L . . . . . . 3-6 3/12/05 . . . . . . H . . . . . . L . . . . . . 3-6 2/10/06 . . . . . . A . . . . . . L . . . . . . 3-4 2/11/06 . . . . . . A . . . . . . L . . . . . . 1-3 12/8/06 . . . . . . A . . . . . . L . . . . . . 3-4 12/9/06 . . . . . . A . . . . . W . . . . . 6-4 1/26/07 . . . . . . H . . . . . . L . . . . . . 2-5 1/27/07 . . . . . . H . . . . T(ot) . . . . 2-2 2/8/08 . . . . . . . H . . . . . W . . . . . 4-2 2/9/08 . . . . . . . H . . . . . . L . . . . . . 1-4 10/24/08 . . . . . A . . . . . W . . . . . 1-0 10/25/08 . . . . . A . . . . . . L . . . . . . 0-3 11/13/09 . . . . . H . . . . . W . . . . . 3-1 11/14/09 . . . . . H . . . . . . L . . . . . . 3-5 10/29/10 . . . . . A . . . . . . L . . . . . . 1-4 10/30/10 . . . . . A . . . . . . L . . . . . . 1-4 11/25/11 . . . . . H . . . . . . L . . . . . . 0-3 11/26/11 . . . . . H . . . . . . L . . . . . . 0-2 1/20/12 . . . . . . A . . . . . W . . . . . 3-1 1/21/11 . . . . . . A . . . . . . L . . . . . . 1-4 Series Record: AF leads, 21-25-5 At BG: 11-11-3 • At Alaska: 9-14-2 Neutral: 1-0-0 Overtime: 0-2-5 GF: 181 • GA: 185
Ferris State 12/15/78 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . 11-5 12/16/78 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 7-2 2/2/79 . . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . 11-2 2/3/79 . . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 1-0 1/11/80 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . 10-4 1/12/80 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-5 2/1/80 . . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1-6 2/2/80 . . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 6-4 1/23/81 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 4-8 1/24/81 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 4-3 2/20/81 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-6 2/21/81 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-5 1/15/82 . . . . . H . . . W . . . . . . . 10-4 1/16/82 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 4-2 10/22/83 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 8-5 10/23/83 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 9-3 1/13/84 . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 5-2 1/14/84 . . . . . . A . . . T(ot). . . . . . . 5-5 10/12/84 . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-4 10/13/84 . . . . H . . L(ot) . . . . . . 4-5 12/14/84 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 4-3 12/15/84 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-5 10/11/85 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 4-3 10/12/85 . . . . . A . . . W . . . . . . . . 5-3 12/13/85 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 5-1 12/14/85 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 7-3 11/21/86 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 5-3 11/22/86 . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-6 1/30/87 . . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . 4-3 1/31/87 . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 6-1 2/27/87 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 4-6 2/28/87 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 5-0 3/01/87 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 5-1 11/20/87 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 8-4 11/21/87 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 9-6 2/05/88 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . 10-2 2/06/88 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . 11-3 3/04/88 . . . . . H . W(4ot). . . . . . 5-4 3/05/88 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 6-3 12/02/88 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 4-6 12/03/88 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 5-7 2/10/89 . . . . . H . . T(ot) . . . . . . 1-1 2/11/89 . . . . . H . . T(ot). . . . . . . 2-2 12/01/89 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 6-2 12/02/89 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 7-2 2/09/90 . . . . . . A . . . T(ot). . . . . . . 5-5 2/10/90 . . . . . . A . . W(ot). . . . . . . 4-3 11/16/90 . . . . . A . . . T(ot). . . . . . . 5-5 11/17/90 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-4 2/08/91 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 6-5 2/09/91 . . . . . H . . L(ot). . . . . . . 5-6 3/01/91 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-5 3/02/91 . . . . . . A . . . L(ot). . . . . . . 2-3 1/17/92 . . . . . . A . . . L(ot). . . . . . . 4-5 1/18/92 . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 8-3 3/06/92 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-3 3/07/92 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1-5 1/08/93 . . . . . . A . . . L(ot). . . . . . . 3-4 1/09/93 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-4 1/22/93 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-4 11/05/93 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 6-2 12/03/93 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 5-2 12/04/93 . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-4 3/11/94 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 3-0 3/12/94 . . . . . H . . W(ot). . . . . . . 3-2 12/02/94 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 7-3 12/03/94 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 4-7 3/04/95 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 3-1 11/10/95 . . . . . A . . . T(ot). . . . . . . 2-2 11/17/95 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 5-4 1/06/96 . . . . . H . . W(ot). . . . . . . 5-4 11/08/96 . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-3 01/03/97 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-5
Ferris State (Cont.) 1/04/97 . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 7-2 10/31/97 . . . . H . . T(ot). . . . . . . 3-3 11/01/97 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 3-1 2/21/98 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 0-3 10/24/98 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 2-1 1/23/99 . . . . . H . . T(ot). . . . . . . 4-4 2/27/99 . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 6-4 11/19/99 . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1-3 11/20/99 . . . . H . . L(ot). . . . . . . 4-5 2/16/01 . . . . . . A . . . T(ot). . . . . . . 2-2 2/17/01 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 0-3 3/02/01 . . . . . H . . W(ot). . . . . . . 1-0 3/03/01 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 2-1 2/08/02 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-5 2/09/02 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-6 10/18/02 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-10 10/19/02 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1-5 3/07/03 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-4 3/08/03 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-4 12/05/03 . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1-2 12/06/03 . . . . H . . T(ot). . . . . . . 3-3 2/4/05 . . . . . . . A . . . T(ot). . . . . . . 5-5 2/5/05 . . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 4-2 10/29/05 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1-2 1/16/06 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 5-6 2/16/07 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1-2 2/17/07 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-5 11/9/07 . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 6-3 11/10/07 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 3-1 2/22/08 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1-2 2/23/08 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 2-1 2/13/09 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-2 2/14/09 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . 3-1 11/06/09 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1-5 11/07/09 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-3 1/07/11 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1-4 1/08/11 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1-3 11/4/11 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 0-4 11/5/11 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-5 2/17/12 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1-5 2/18/12 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1-4 3/9/12 . . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . 3-2 (OT) 3/10/12 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 4-7 3/11/12 . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . 4-3 (OT) Series Record: BG leads, 54-52-11 At BG: 29-22-5 • At FSU: 25-30-6 Neutral: 0-0-0 Overtime: 7-6-11 GF: 467 • GA: 412
Dan DeSalvo makes a quick turn before scoring against Ferris State in the playoffs last season.
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Game-By-Game CCHA Lake Superior (Cont.)
Lake Superior
12/12/70 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-4 12/13/70 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-7 12/03/71 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 4-3 12/04/71 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 6-1 11/10/72 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 4-8 11/11/72 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 6-7 12/08/71 . . . . H . . L(ot). . . . . . . 7-8 12/09/72 . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . 4-10 11/16/73 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-5 11/17/73 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 5-7 2/15/74 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-3 2/16/74 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 6-4 11/15/74 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 5-2 11/16/74 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 5-1 2/14/75 . . . . . . A . . . T(ot). . . . . . . 7-7 2/15/75 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 5-6 3/07/75 . . . . . . N . . . . L . . . . . . . . 4-6 (CCHA Tourney-St. Louis)
1/09/76 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 5-3 1/10/76 . . . . . H . . W(ot). . . . . . . 5-4 2/13/76 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 0-1 2/14/76 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-6 1/14/77 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-8 1/15/77 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . 11-1 2/18/77 . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 9-2 2/19/77 . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 5-1 1/27/78 . . . . . . . A CANCELED . blizzard 1/28/78 . . . . . . . A CANCELED . blizzard 2/17/78 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 9-1 2/18/78 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 9-3 1/05/79 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 5-2 1/06/79 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 4-0 2/16/79 . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 6-1 2/17/79 . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 4-3 3/02/79 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . 12-2 3/03/79 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 6-1 12/14/79 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 4-3 12/15/79 . . . . . H . . . W . . . . . . . . 4-1 2/15/80 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-5 2/16/80 . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 6-2 1/09/81 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . 5-3 1/10/81 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-4 1/29/81 . . . . . . A . . . W . . . . . . . . 6-2 2/15/80 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-5 2/16/80 . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 6-2 1/09/81 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . 5-3 1/10/81 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-4 1/29/81 . . . . . . A . . . W . . . . . . . . 6-2 1/30/81 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 5-7 11/13/81 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 8-2 11/14/81 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 5-2 11/19/82 . . . . . A . . W(ot). . . . . . . 6-5 11/20/82 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 6-4 10/21/83 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 7-2 10/22/83 . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1-2 3/02/84 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 7-3 3/03/84 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 6-7 10/19/84 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 5-1 10/20/84 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 4-6 1/04/85 . . . . . H . . L(ot). . . . . . . 4-5 1/05/85 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 9-1 3/08/85 . . . . . . N . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1-4 (CCHA Semifinal at JLA)
10/18/85 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 10/19/85 . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1/03/86 . . . . . . A . . W(ot). . . . . . . 1/04/86 . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 3/08/86 . . . . . . N . . . W. . . . . . . .
(CCHA Consolation at JLA)
8-4 2-4 4-3 6-2 3-0
10/24/86 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 7-5 10/25/86 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 7-3 1/02/87 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . 12-4
108
3/10/00 . . . . . . A . . W(ot). . . . . . . 2-1 (CCHA First Round)
3/11/00 . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 3-2 (CCHA First Round)
Chad Sumsion battles with a LSSU defender in the Falcons’ 1-0 win on the road last season.
Lake Superior (Cont.)
1/03/87 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 10/23/87 . . . . H . . L(ot). . . . . . . 10/24/87 . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1/08/88 . . . . . . A . . . T(ot). . . . . . . 1/09/88 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3/12/88 . . . . . . N . . . W. . . . . . . . (CCHA Final at JLA)
7-2 4-5 3-7 6-6 1-5 5-3
11/18/88 . . . . . A . . . L(ot). . . . . . . 2-3 11/19/88 . . . . . A . . . L(ot). . . . . . . 3-4 1/27/89 . . . . . H . . T(ot). . . . . . . 3-3 1/28/89 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 3-2 11/17/89 . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-5 11/18/89 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 4-3 1/26/90 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-11 1/27/90 . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 4-1 3/10/90 . . . . . . N . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-4 (CCHA Semifinal at JLA)
10/12/90 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1-3 10/13/90 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-10 1/11/91 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-6 1/12/91 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-6 11/01/91 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1-8 11/02/91 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-8 1/10/92 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-4 1/11/92 . . . . . H . . T(ot). . . . . . . 6-6 10/23/92 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1-3 10/24/92 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-7 1/23/93 . . . . . H . . L(ot). . . . . . . 4-5 3/19/93 . . . . . . N . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1-7 (CCHA Quarterfinal at JLA)
11/06/93 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 1/21/94 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 1/22/94 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2/10/95 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2/11/95 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3/03/95 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 11/11/95 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 2/02/96 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 2/03/96 . . . . . H . . L(ot). . . . . . . 3/15/96 . . . . . . N . . . . L . . . . . . . .
3-2 5-4 1-6 2-7 2-8 3-2 3-2 4-1 3-4 0-7
10/25/96 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 10/26/96 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 1/24/97 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 3/07/97 . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 3/08/97 . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 1/03/98 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1/30/98 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1/31/98 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 1/16/99 . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 1/29/99 . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 1/30/99 . . . . . . A . . . L(ot). . . . . . . 11/26/99 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 11/27/99 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . .
6-4 4-2 8-5 5-3 8-4 2-6 0-1 4-3 5-4 3-2 3-4 5-7 1-0
(CCHA Semifinal at JLA)
2/2/01 . . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 2/3/01 . . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 11/23/01 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 11/24/01 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2/15/02 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 2/16/02 . . . . . H . . T(ot). . . . . . . 2/28/03 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3/1/03 . . . . . . . A . . W(ot). . . . . . . 11/14/03 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 11/15/03 . . . . . A . . . T(ot). . . . . . . 2/13/04 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 2/14/04 . . . . . H . . T(ot). . . . . . . 10/29/04 . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 10/30/04 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 1/27/06 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1/28/06 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 11/3/06 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 11/4/06 . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 1/11/08 . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 1/12/08 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3/7/08 . . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . (CCHA First Round)
4-1 4-1 3-2 2-3 2-0 4-4 0-2 3-2 2-4 0-0 3-2 0-0 1-5 2-1 1-6 2-4 1-3 4-2 4-2 1-4 4-3
3/8/08 . . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1-6 (CCHA First Round)
3/9/08 . . . . . . H . . W(ot). . . . . . . 4-3 (CCHA First Round )
11/7/08 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 11/8/08 . . . . . . A . . . T(ot). . . . . . . 1/23/09 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 1/24/09 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 12/04/09 . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 12/05/09 . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 12/3/10 . . . . . . A . . . . T . . . . . . . . 12/4/10 . . . . . . A . . . . T . . . . . . . . 1/28/11 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1/29/11 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 10/21/11 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 10/22/11 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . .
0-2 4-4 4-3 4-8 1-2 2-5 1-1 1-1 2-4 2-1 1-0 1-3
Series Record: BG leads, 73-66-10 At BG: 41-24-4 • At LSSU: 30-37-6 Neutral: 2-5-0 Overtime: 6-8-8 GF: 567 • GA: 547
Game-By-Game CCHA Miami
10/27/78 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . 15-0 10/28/78 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 8-1 1/22/80 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-4 2/12/80 . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 5-1 10/22/80 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 4-3 2/24/81 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 6-2 12/18/81 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . 10-3 12/19/81 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 7-2 2/19/82 . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 9-5 2/20/82 . . . . . . A . . . L(ot). . . . . . . 1-2 12/10/82 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 3-2 12/11/82 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 6-4 2/18/83 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 8-3 2/19/83 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 6-1 11/25/83 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 5-3 11/26/83 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 6-3 2/24/84 . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . 11-4 2/25/84 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-6 11/30/84 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . 10-4 12/01/84 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 5-3 2/15/85 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 8-4 2/16/85 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 6-5 11/29/85 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 7-2 11/30/85 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 4-2 2/14/86 . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 5-2 2/15/86 . . . . . . A . . . L(ot). . . . . . . 6-7 10/31/86 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 7-6 11/01/86 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 6-4 1/09/87 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 8-3 1/10/87 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . 12-3 10/30/87 . . . . . A . . W(ot). . . . . . . 4-3 10/31/87 . . . . . A . . W(ot). . . . . . . 6-5 1/15/88 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 6-4 1/16/88 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 7-4 11/25/88 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 6-3 11/26/88 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 5-3 2/3/89 . . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 7-1 2/4/89 . . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 6-1 11/24/89 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 7-5 11/25/89 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 7-3 2/2/90 . . . . . . H . . W(ot). . . . . . . 8-7 2/3/90 . . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 4-3 11/9/90 . . . . . . A . . W(ot). . . . . . . 5-4 11/10/90 . . . . . A . . . T(ot). . . . . . . 1-1 2/15/91 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 6-2 2/16/91 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 7-3 11/29/91 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 4-5 11/30/91 . . . . H . . T(ot). . . . . . . 4-4 2/21/92 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 4-7 2/22/92 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1-3 12/04/92 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 5-7 12/05/92 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 5-0 2/26/93 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 4-7 12/07/93 . . . . . A . . W(ot). . . . . . . 2-1 2/19/94 . . . . . H . . W(ot). . . . . . . 4-3 3/01/94 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-5 10/21/94 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 8-4 10/22/94 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 5-3 1/14/95 . . . . . H . . T(ot). . . . . . . 4-4 12/08/95 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 4-7 1/05/96 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 5-1 1/26/96 . . . . . H . . L(ot). . . . . . . 3-4 11/15/96 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 0-4 1/31/97 . . . . . H . . T(ot). . . . . . . 2-2 2/21/97 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-3 2/14/98 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 5-4 2/27/98 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-8 3/07/98 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 6-5 10/09/98 . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 4-2 10/10/98 . . . . . A . . . T(ot). . . . . . . 5-5 11/27/98 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 5-1 11/06/99 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 0-7
Miami (Cont.)
1/08/00 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2/11/00 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 2/12/00 . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . 1/26/01 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1/27/01 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3/09/01 . . . . . . A . . . . W. . . . . . . . (CCHA First Round)
2-4 5-1 5-2 2-4 3-9 4-3
3/10/01 . . . . . . A . . W(ot). . . . . . . 4-3 (CCHA First Round)
11/09/01 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 9-4 11/10/01 . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-5 10/05/02 . . . . . N . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-1
(Lefty McFadden Invitational, Dayton, OH)
11/01/02 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 11/02/02 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 10/31/03 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 11/01/03 . . . . H . . T(ot). . . . . . . 11/26/04 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 11/27/04 . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 11/25/05 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 11/26/05 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 10/27/06 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 10/28/06 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2/23/06 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2/25/06 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 12/29/06 . . . . . N . . . . L . . . . . . . .
2-3 1-6 4-1 4-4 2-1 2-1 1-6 3-5 3-4 0-3 1-2 4-5 2-3
(Ohio Hockey Classic, Columbus, Ohio)
1/04/08 . . . . . H . . . W. . . . . . . . 4-2 1/05/08 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-5 3/14/08 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1-4 (CCHA Second Quarterfinals)
3/15/08 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-4 (CCHA Second Quarterfinals)
1/30/09 . . . . . . A . . . . 1/31/09 . . . . . . A . . . . 2/12/10 . . . . . H . . . . 2/13/10 . . . . . H . . . . 11/19/10 . . . . H . . . . 11/20/10 . . . . H . . . . 1/14/11 . . . . . . A . . . . 1/15/11 . . . . . . A . . . . 11/18/11 . . . . . A . . . . 11/19/11 . . . . . A . . . .
L . . . . . . . . 1-6 L . . . . . . . . 2-3 L . . . . . . . . 2-3 L . . . . . . . 2-10 L . . . . . . . . 3-4 L . . . . . . . . 0-3 L . . . . . . . . 1-5 L . . . . . . . . 1-3 L . . . . . . . . 0-4 T . . . . . . . . 4-4
Series Record: BG leads, 60-42-7 At BG: 36-12-4 • At MIA: 24-28-3 Neutral: 0-2-0 Overtime: 7-3-7 GF: 476 • GA: 393
Michigan
12/29/71 . . . . . N . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-4 (IMA Tournament - Flint, Mich.)
12/14/73 . . . . . 12/15/73 . . . . . 2/03/76 . . . . . . 3/20/77 . . . . . . 10/21/77 . . . . . 10/22/77 . . . . . 10/20/78 . . . . . 10/21/78 . . . . . 10/19/79 . . . . . 10/20/79 . . . . . 10/17/80 . . . . . 10/18/80 . . . . . 1/29/82 . . . . . . 1/30/82 . . . . . . 2/26/82 . . . . . . 2/27/82 . . . . . . 10/29/82 . . . . . 10/30/82 . . . . . 1/06/84 . . . . . . 1/07/84 . . . . . . 10/26/84 . . . . . 10/27/84 . . . . . 12/29/84 . . . . .
H . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-6 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 4-5 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 6-7 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 5-7 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-7 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 4-6 A . . L(ot) . . . . . . 4-5 A . . L (ot) . . . . . 3-4 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 5-9 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-7 H . . W(ot) . . . . . . 3-2 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 4-9 A . . . W . . . . . . . 6-2 H . . . W . . . . . . . 5-4 H . . . W . . . . . . . 7-1 A . . . W . . . . . . . 5-3 H . . . W . . . . . . . 9-2 H . . . W . . . . . . 10-9 A . . . W . . . . . . . 8-2 A . . L(ot) . . . . . . 5-6 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-5 H . . . W . . . . . . . 5-1 N . . . . L . . . . . . 5-12
1/11/85 . . . . . . 1/12/85 . . . . . . 10/25/85 . . . . . 10/26/85 . . . . . 1/10/86 . . . . . . 1/11/86 . . . . . . 10/10/86 . . . . . 10/11/86 . . . . . 2/20/87 . . . . . . 2/21/87 . . . . . . 10/09/87 . . . . . 10/10/87 . . . . . 2/26/88 . . . . . . 2/27/88 . . . . . . 11/4/88 . . . . . . 11/5/88 . . . . . . 1/13/89 . . . . . . 1/14/89 . . . . . . 3/3/89 . . . . . . . 3/4/89 . . . . . . . 3/5/89 . . . . . . . 11/2/89 . . . . . . 11/3/89 . . . . . . 1/12/90 . . . . . . 1/13/90 . . . . . . 3/11/90 . . . . . .
H . . . W . . . . . . . 9-4 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 6-8 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 5-7 H . . . W . . . . . . 11-5 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 4-7 A . . . W . . . . . . . 7-3 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 5-6 H . . . W . . . . . . . 5-2 A . . . W . . . . . . . 5-3 H . . . W . . . . . . . 9-3 A . . . W . . . . . . . 7-6 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 4-5 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-5 A . . . W . . . . . . . 6-1 A . . . W . . . . . . . 8-5 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 6-7 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-6 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-4 A . . . W . . . . . . . 6-4 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-4 A . W (3ot) . . . . . 3-2 H . . . W . . . . . . . 6-3 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-4 A . . . W . . . . . . . 5-2 H . . W(ot) . . . . . . 9-8 N . . . . L . . . . . . . 4-5
10/18/90 . . . . . 10/19/90 . . . . . 1/18/91 . . . . . . 1/19/91 . . . . . . 2/7/92 . . . . . . . 2/8/92 . . . . . . . 2/25/92 . . . . . . 3/3/92 . . . . . . . 1/16/93 . . . . . . 2/13/93 . . . . . . 2/20/93 . . . . . . 10/29/93 . . . . . 1/25/94 . . . . . . 3/4/94 . . . . . . . 11/12/94 . . . . . 1/20/95 . . . . . . 2/17/95 . . . . . . 12/02/95 . . . . . 1/27/96 . . . . . .
H . . . W . . . . . . . 8-3 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 4-7 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-9 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-6 H . . . W . . . . . . . 7-4 A . . . W . . . . . . . 4-3 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-2 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-4 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 0-4 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-8 A . . . . L . . . . . . 1-12 H . . T(ot) . . . . . . 5-5 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-2 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-2 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-7 A . . L(ot) . . . . . . 3-4 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-4 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-8 H . . . W . . . . . . . 6-5
(Great Lakes Invitational)
(CCHA Consolation at JLA)
109
Game-By-Game CCHA Michigan (Cont.) 3/02/96 . . . . . . 11/09/96 . . . . . 11/16/96 . . . . . 2/01/97 . . . . . . 3/14/97 . . . . . .
A . . . . L . . . . . . . 5-7 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-4 A . . T(ot) . . . . . . 3-3 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-6 N . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-7
11/21/97 . . . . . 1/09/98 . . . . . . 3/06/98 . . . . . . 10/30/98 . . . . . 12/05/98 . . . . . 1/21/99 . . . . . . 3/12/99 . . . . . . 3/13/99 . . . . . . 12/03/99 . . . . . 12/04/99 . . . . . 3/03/00 . . . . . . 3/04/00 . . . . . . 10/20/00 . . . . . 10/22/00 . . . . . 1/25/02 . . . . . . 1/26/02 . . . . . . 11/08/02 . . . . . 11/09/02 . . . . . 3/14/03 . . . . . .
H . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-4 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-4 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 4-5 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-5 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-5 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 4-5 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-3 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-9 H . . . W . . . . . . . 4-2 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-3 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-3 A . . . W . . . . . . . 6-3 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-6 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-4 A . . . W . . . . . . . 4-2 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-3 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 4-6 H . . T(ot) . . . . . . 1-1 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-3
(CCHA Semi-Final at JLA)
(CCHA First Round)
3/15/03 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-4 (CCHA First Round)
2/20/04 . . . . . . 2/21/04 . . . . . . 12/10/04 . . . . . 12/11/04 . . . . . 5/04/05 . . . . . . 5/05/05 . . . . . . 1/20/06 . . . . . . 1/21/05 . . . . . . 1/09/07 . . . . . . 2/09/07 . . . . . . 12/07/07 . . . . . 12/08/07 . . . . . 1/16/09 . . . . . . 1/17/09 . . . . . . 11/20/09 . . . . . 11/21/09 . . . . . 2/04/10 . . . . . . 2/09/10 . . . . . . 10/8/10 . . . . . . 10/9/10 . . . . . . 3/11/11 . . . . . . 3/12/11 . . . . . . 2/24/12 . . . . . . 2/25/12 . . . . . . 3/16/12 . . . . . .
A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-7 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-5 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-8 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 4-5 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-4 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 4-5 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-6 H . . . W . . . . . . . 5-2 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 0-5 H . . . W . . . . . . . 3-2 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-4 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-3 A . . . W . . . . . . . 3-0 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 0-1 A . . . W . . . . . . . 4-2 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-4 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-2 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 0-4 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-4 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-4 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-5 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-4 H . . . W . . . . . . . 4-3 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 0-3 N . . . . L . 2-3 (2OT)
(CCHA Semi-Final at JLA)
Series Record: UM leads, 37-80-3 At BG: 19-29-3 • At UM: 18-45-0 Neutral: 0-6-0 Overtime: 3-6-3 GF: 419 • GA: 545
Michigan State 1/02/71 . . . . . . 1/03/71 . . . . . . 11/12/71 . . . . . 11/13/71 . . . . . 12/07/74 . . . . . 12/08/74 . . . . . 10/30/81 . . . . . 10/31/81 . . . . . 12/04/81 . . . . . 12/05/81 . . . . . 1/07/83 . . . . . . 1/08/83 . . . . . . 03/12/83 . . . . .
A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-7 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-6 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-5 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-8 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 4-7 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-4 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-4 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 0-4 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 5-6 H . . . W . . . . . . . 4-3 H . . . W . . . . . . . 6-4 H . . . W . . . . . . . 4-2 N . . L(ot) . . . . . . 3-4
(CCHA Final at JLA)
11/04/83 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . 4-7 11/05/83 . . . . . A . . . W . . . . . . . 5-3 3/23/84 . . . . . . N . . . W . . . . . . . 2-1 (NCAA Semifinal at Lake Placid, N.Y.)
11/23/84 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-4 11/24/84 . . . . . A . . . W . . . . . . . 4-3 12/28/84 . . . . . N . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-3 (Great Lakes Invitational)
2/08/85 . . . . . . 2/09/85 . . . . . . 11/22/85 . . . . . 11/23/85 . . . . . 2/07/86 . . . . . . 2/08/86 . . . . . . 11/28/86 . . . . . 11/30/86 . . . . . 2/06/87 . . . . . . 2/07/87 . . . . . . 3/07/87 . . . . . .
A . . . . L . . . . . . 1-15 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-3 A . . L(ot) . . . . . . 3-4 H . . W(ot) . . . . . . 6-5 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 4-7 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 4-6 H . . L(ot) . . . . . . 4-5 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-5 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-6 H . . T(ot) . . . . . . 3-3 N . . L(ot) . . . . . . 3-4
11/27/87 . . . . . 11/29/87 . . . . . 2/12/88 . . . . . . 2/13/88 . . . . . . 3/11/88 . . . . . .
H . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-6 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-7 A . . . W . . . . . . . 5-4 H . . . W . . . . . . . 6-5 N . . . W . . . . . . . 6-4
11/11/88 . . . . . 11/12/88 . . . . . 1/20/89 . . . . . . 1/21/89 . . . . . . 3/11/89 . . . . . .
H . . . . L . . . . . . 1-12 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-6 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 5-8 H . . . W . . . . . . . 5-2 N . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-3
11/10/89 . . . . . 11/11/89 . . . . . 1/19/90 . . . . . . 1/20/90 . . . . . . 11/02/90 . . . . . 11/03/90 . . . . . 12/14/90 . . . . . 12/15/90 . . . . . 11/08/91 . . . . . 11/09/91 . . . . . 2/14/92 . . . . . . 2/15/92 . . . . . . 1/29/93 . . . . . . 2/19/93 . . . . . . 3/05/93 . . . . . . 11/20/93 . . . . . 1/15/94 . . . . . . 1/28/94 . . . . . . 3/18/94 . . . . . .
A . . . . L . . . . . . 3-11 H . . L(ot) . . . . . . 4-5 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 4-5 A . . T(ot) . . . . . . 4-4 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 4-6 H . . . W . . . . . . . 5-4 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-9 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-4 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-6 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 6-9 H . . W(ot) . . . . . . 2-1 A . . T(ot) . . . . . . 6-6 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-6 H . . T(ot) . . . . . . 5-5 H . . . W . . . . . . . 6-2 A . . T(ot) . . . . . . 2-2 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 0-3 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-8 N . . L(ot) . . . . . . 2-3
10/15/94 . . . . . 11/09/94 . . . . . 12/09/94 . . . . . 1/21/95 . . . . . . 3/18/95 . . . . . .
A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-6 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 4-7 H . . . W . . . . . . . 6-2 H . . . W . . . . . . . 6-4 N . . L(ot) . . . . . . 3-4
(CCHA Final at JLA)
(CCHA Semifinal at JLA)
(CCHA Semifinal at JLA)
Michigan State (Cont.) 2/29/96 . . . . . . 11/01/96 . . . . . 11/23/96 . . . . . 3/01/97 . . . . . . 11/22/97 . . . . . 12/06/97 . . . . . 12/07/97 . . . . . 10/23/98 . . . . . 1/09/99 . . . . . . 1/15/99 . . . . . . 11/12/99 . . . . . 11/13/99 . . . . . 12/01/00 . . . . . 12/02/00 . . . . . 3/16/01 . . . . . .
A . . . W . . . . . . . 5-1 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-8 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-5 H . . T(ot) . . . . . . 0-0 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-5 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-4 A . . . W . . . . . . . 1-0 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-7 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-3 H . . T(ot) . . . . . . 2-2 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-3 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-5 H . . T(ot) . . . . . . 3-3 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-3 N . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-2
(CCHA Semifinal at JLA)
11/01/01 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-6 11/02/01 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 0-4 3/08/02 . . . . . . A . . L(ot) . . . . . . 3-4 (CCHA First Round at MSU)
3/09/02 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-4 (CCHA First Round)
11/22/02 . . . . . 2/08/03 . . . . . . 1/16/04 . . . . . . 1/17/04 . . . . . . 12/03/04 . . . . . 12/04/04 . . . . . 2/25/05 . . . . . . 2/26/05 . . . . . . 12/02/05 . . . . . 12/03/05 . . . . . 2/23/07 . . . . . . 2/24/07 . . . . . . 2/29/08 . . . . . . 3/01/08 . . . . . . 2/20/09 . . . . . . 2/21/09 . . . . . . 12/11/09 . . . . . 12/12/09 . . . . . 2/26/10 . . . . . . 2/27/10 . . . . . . 2/25/11 . . . . . . 2/26/11 . . . . . . 12/2/11 . . . . . . 12/3/11 . . . . . .
H . . W(ot) . . . . . . 3-2 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-6 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 0-1 H . . . W . . . . . . . 3-2 A . . . W . . . . . . . 2-1 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 4-6 H . . . W . . . . . . . 2-1 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-6 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 0-3 H . . . W . . . . . . . 4-2 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-5 A . . . W . . . . . . . 2-1 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-6 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 0-4 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-3 H . . . W . . . . . . . 4-0 H . . L(ot) . . . . . . 2-3 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-4 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-5 H . . T(ot) . . . . . . 2-2 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-2 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 0-2 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-5 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-4
Series Record: MSU leads, 27-73-9 At BG: 18-23-6 • At MSU: 7-43-3 Neutral: 2-7-0 Overtime: 2-9-9 GF: 309 • GA: 478
(CCHA Quarterfinal at JLA)
(CCHA Semifinal at JLA)
10/21/95 . . . . . H . . . W . . . . . . . 6-2 1/19/96 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-4
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Bryce Williamson finishes his hit against Michigan in 2011-12.
Game-By-Game CCHA Northern Michigan 11/12/76 . . . . . 11/13/76 . . . . . 2/11/77 . . . . . . 2/12/77 . . . . . .
A . . . W . . . . . . . 3-2 A . . . W . . . . . . . 5-3 H . . . W . . . . . . . 4-2 H . . . W . . . . . . . 4-0
11/04/77 . . . . . 11/05/77 . . . . . 1/13/78 . . . . . . 1/14/78 . . . . . . 11/24/78 . . . . . 11/25/78 . . . . . 2/09/79 . . . . . . 2/10/79 . . . . . . 1/25/80 . . . . . . 1/26/80 . . . . . . 2/22/80 . . . . . . 2/23/80 . . . . . . 3/07/80 . . . . . .
A . . . W . . . . . . . 5-0 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 4-7 H . . . W . . . . . . . 5-3 H . . . W . . . . . . . 7-2 A . . . W . . . . . . . 4-1 A . . . W . . . . . . . 4-1 H . . T(ot) . . . . . . 3-3 H . . . W . . . . . . . 5-2 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 0-4 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-4 A . . . W . . . . . . . 7-5 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-7 A . . . . L . . . . . . 3-11
(called after 2 periods-power outage)
(CCHA Semifinal - 2-game total goals)
3/08/80 . . . . . . A . . T(ot) . . . . . . 3-3 (CCHA Semifinal - 2-game total goals)
1/16/81 . . . . . . 1/17/81 . . . . . . 2/27/81 . . . . . . 2/28/81 . . . . . . 03/06/81 . . . . .
A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-5 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-4 H . . L(ot) . . . . . . 4-5 H . . . W . . . . . . 10-3 A . . T(ot) . . . . . . 3-3
(CCHA Semifinal - 2-game total goals)
3/07/81 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . 2-10 (CCHA Semifinal - 2-game total goals)
1/08/82 . . . . . . A . . . W . . . . . . . 6-3 1/09/82 . . . . . . A . . . W . . . . . . . 5-4 3/05/82 . . . . . . H . . . W . . . . . . . 8-0 (CCHA Qtrfinal - 2-game total goals)
3/06/82 . . . . . . H . . . W . . . . . . 10-5 (CCHA Qtrfinal - 2-game total goals)
1/21/83 . . . . . . A . . . W . . . . . . . 7-5 1/22/83 . . . . . . A . . W(ot) . . . . . . 7-6 3/11/83 . . . . . . N . . . W . . . . . . . 3-0 (CCHA Semifinal at JLA)
1/20/84 . . . . . . 1/21/84 . . . . . . 11/13/89 . . . . . 11/14/89 . . . . . 2/01/91 . . . . . . 2/02/91 . . . . . . 1/02/98 . . . . . . 1/23/98 . . . . . . 2/13/98 . . . . . . 11/06/98 . . . . . 11/07/98 . . . . . 11/28/98 . . . . . 1/28/00 . . . . . . 1/29/00 . . . . . . 11/03/00 . . . . . 11/04/00 . . . . . 3/13/01 . . . . . .
H . . . W . . . . . . . 4-2 H . . . W . . . . . . . 4-2 H . . L(ot) . . . . . . 5-6 H . . . W . . . . . . . 8-2 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-9 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-7 A . . L(ot) . . . . . . 5-6 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-8 H . . L(ot) . . . . . . 2-3 A . . . W . . . . . . . 6-5 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-4 H . . . W . . . . . . . 5-3 H . . . W . . . . . . . 7-4 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-3 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-2 A . . T(ot) . . . . . . 4-4 A . . W(ot) . . . . . . 2-1
10/19/01 . . . . . 10/20/01 . . . . . 2/22/02 . . . . . . 2/23/02 . . . . . . 1/10/03 . . . . . . 1/11/03 . . . . . . 10/10/03 . . . . . 10/11/03 . . . . . 2/27/04 . . . . . . 2/28/04 . . . . . . 1/21/05 . . . . . . 1/22/05 . . . . . . 11/18/05 . . . . . 11/19/05 . . . . . 1/19/07 . . . . . . 1/20/07 . . . . . . 11/16/07 . . . . . 11/17/07 . . . . .
A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-1 A . . T(ot) . . . . . . 3-3 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-4 H . . . W . . . . . . . 6-0 H . . . W . . . . . . . 3-2 H . . . W . . . . . . . 5-3 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-2 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-6 H . . . W . . . . . . . 2-1 H . . T(ot) . . . . . . 2-2 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-3 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-4 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-6 H . . . W . . . . . . . 8-4 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-4 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-4 H . . . W . . . . . . . 4-2 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-3
(CCHA Play-In Game)
Northern Michigan (Cont.) 11/14/08 . . . . . 11/15/08 . . . . . 2/06/09 . . . . . . 2/07/09 . . . . . . 1/15/10 . . . . . . 1/16/10 . . . . . . 11/12/10 . . . . . 11/13/10 . . . . . 2/18/11 . . . . . . 2/19/11 . . . . . . 3/4/11 . . . . . . . 3/5/11 . . . . . . . 3/6/11 . . . . . . . 2/10/12 . . . . . . 2/11/12 . . . . . . 3/2/12 . . . . . . . 3/3/12 . . . . . . . 3/4/12 . . . . . . .
H . . . W . . . . . . . 2-1 H . . . W . . . . . . . 2-1 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 0-3 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-4 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 0-6 A . . T(ot) . . . . . . 3-3 A . . . W . . . . . . . 2-1 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-5 H . . . . T . . . . . . . 2-2 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-3 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-6 A . . . W . . . . . . . 2-0 A . W (OT) . . . . . 2-1 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-4 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 0-2 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-4 A . . . W . . . . . . . 5-3 A . . . W . . . . . . . 4-1
Series Record: NMU leads, 39-37-7 At BG: 21-13-3 • At NMU: 17-24-4 Neutral: 1-0-0 Overtime: 3-4-7 GF: 283 • GA: 283
Notre Dame 12/13/69 . . . . . 2/18/70 . . . . . . 2/26/71 . . . . . . 2/27/71 . . . . . . 11/03/72 . . . . . 11/05/72 . . . . . 1/23/74 . . . . . . 1/25/74 . . . . . . 11/07/74 . . . . . 11/08/74 . . . . . 1/06/76 . . . . . . 2/10/76 . . . . . . 11/30/76 . . . . . 1/19/77 . . . . . . 1/24/78 . . . . . . 1/31/79 . . . . . . 12/07/79 . . . . . 10/28/80 . . . . . 11/04/80 . . . . . 1/22/82 . . . . . . 1/23/82 . . . . . . 03/13/82 . . . . .
H . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-9 A . . T(ot) . . . . . . 4-4 H . . . W . . . . . . . 5-1 A . . . W . . . . . . . 3-2 H . . . W . . . . . . . 9-5 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-9 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 4-7 H . . . W . . . . . . . 8-3 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-6 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 7-8 H . . . W . . . . . . . 5-0 H . . L(ot) . . . . . . 4-5 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-6 A . . W(ot) . . . . . . 6-5 H . . . W . . . . . . . 5-1 A . . . W . . . . . . . 5-2 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-5 A . . . W . . . . . . . 4-3 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-3 A . . L(ot) . . . . . . 8-9 A . . W(ot) . . . . . . 8-7 N . . . . L . . . . . . . 5-8
11/26/82 . . . . . 11/27/82 . . . . . 2/11/83 . . . . . . 2/12/83 . . . . . . 3/04/83 . . . . . . 3/05/83 . . . . . . 12/12/92 . . . . . 2/12/93 . . . . . . 3/04/93 . . . . . . 3/07/93 . . . . . . 1/14/94 . . . . . . 2/18/94 . . . . . . 3/05/94 . . . . . . 11/01/94 . . . . . 11/18/94 . . . . . 1/06/95 . . . . . . 3/10/95 . . . . . . 3/11/95 . . . . . . 1/30/96 . . . . . . 2/10/96 . . . . . . 2/24/96 . . . . . . 11/02/96 . . . . . 11/22/96 . . . . . 1/11/97 . . . . . . 11/07/97 . . . . . 1/24/98 . . . . . . 2/06/98 . . . . . .
H . . . W . . . . . . 12-2 H . . . W . . . . . . 12-3 A . . T(ot) . . . . . . 4-4 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-5 H . . . W . . . . . . . 8-3 H . . . W . . . . . . . 7-2 H . . . W . . . . . . . 5-2 H . . . W . . . . . . . 7-4 A . . . PPD . . . (weather) A . . W(ot) . . . . . . 4-3 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-2 H . . . W . . . . . . . 8-2 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-4 H . . . W . . . . . . . 7-1 A . . . W . . . . . . . 5-1 H . . . W . . . . . . . 3-1 H . . . W . . . . . . . 7-2 H . . . W . . . . . . . 5-4 A . . . W . . . . . . . 4-3 A . . W(ot) . . . . . . 4-3 H . . . W . . . . . . . 8-2 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 5-7 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-5 A . . . W . . . . . . . 3-2 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-2 H . . L(ot) . . . . . . 4-5 A . . T(ot) . . . . . . 1-1
(CCHA Semifinal at JLA)
Notre Dame (Cont.) 11/13/98 . . . . . 1/08/99 . . . . . . 2/20/99 . . . . . . 2/18/00 . . . . . . 2/19/00 . . . . . . 2/09/01 . . . . . . 2/10/01 . . . . . . 12/07/01 . . . . . 12/08/01 . . . . . 3/01/02 . . . . . . 3/02/02 . . . . . . 12/07/02 . . . . . 12/08/02 . . . . . 2/14/03 . . . . . . 2/15/03 . . . . . . 10/17/03 . . . . . 10/18/03 . . . . . 1/09/04 . . . . . . 1/10/04 . . . . . . 11/04/04 . . . . . 11/05/04 . . . . .
A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-6 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-4 H . . . W . . . . . . . 5-1 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-5 H . . T(ot) . . . . . . 1-1 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-3 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-5 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-6 H . . . W . . . . . . . 4-2 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-4 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-4 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-6 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-5 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-3 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-3 A . . . W . . . . . . . 5-3 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 0-3 H . . W(ot) . . . . . . 5-4 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 0-3 H . . . W . . . . . . . 3-1 A . . T(ot) . . . . . . 4-4
(Make-up of 3/4/93)
1/28/05 . . . . . . H . . . W . . . . . . . 4-1 1/29/05 . . . . . . A . . . W . . . . . . . 6-2 11/10/05 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 4-9 11/11/05 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-4 2/17/06 . . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . 4-7 2/18/06 . . . . . . H . . T(ot) . . . . . . 1-1 11/10/06 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-5 11/11/06 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 0-4 2/2/07 . . . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-3 2/3/07 . . . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-2 10/23/07 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-4 11/20/07 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-2 1/25/08 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-6 1/26/08 . . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-4 11/21/08 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-5 11/22/08 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-9 12/12/08 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-3 12/13/08 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-4 11/27/09 . . . . . A . . L(ot) . . . . . . 1-2 11/28/09 . . . . . A . . T(ot) . . . . . . 4-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOW (1-0) 2/19/10 . . . . . . H . . . W . . . . . . . 4-3 2/20/10 . . . . . . H . . T(ot) . . . . . . 1-1 11/5/10 . . . . . . H . . . W . . . . . . . 3-2 11/610 . . . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-6 2/11/11 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-2 2/12/11 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-5 10/28/11 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-3 10/29/11 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-2 2/3/12 . . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-2 2/4/12 . . . . . . . A . . . W . . . . . . . 3-2 Series Record: UND leads, 37-54-8 At BG: 24-23-3 • At UND: 13-30-5 Neutral: 0-1-0 Overtime: 5-4-8 GF: 355 • GA: 369
111
Game-By-Game CCHA Ohio State
12/05/69 . . . . . 12/06/69 . . . . . 2/13/70 . . . . . . 2/14/70 . . . . . . 12/04/70 . . . . . 12/05/70 . . . . . 2/12/71 . . . . . . 2/13/71 . . . . . . 1/14/72 . . . . . . 1/15/72 . . . . . . 2/18/72 . . . . . . 2/19/72 . . . . . . 12/19/72 . . . . .
A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-6 H . . . W . . . . . . . 4-3 H . . . W . . . . . . . 2-0 A . . . W . . . . . . . 7-5 H . . . W . . . . . . . 4-0 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-5 A . . . W . . . . . . . 3-2 H . . . W . . . . . . . 5-3 A . . . W . . . . . . . 6-3 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-2 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-2 A . . L(ot) . . . . . . 3-4 N . . . . L . . . . . . . 7-9
1/26/73 . . . . . . 1/27/73 . . . . . . 2/09/73 . . . . . . 2/10/73 . . . . . . 3/04/73 . . . . . . 1/11/74 . . . . . . 1/12/74 . . . . . . 2/08/74 . . . . . . 2/09/74 . . . . . . 11/20/74 . . . . . 1/07/75 . . . . . . 1/17/75 . . . . . . 1/18/75 . . . . . . 1/16/76 . . . . . . 1/17/76 . . . . . . 2/27/76 . . . . . . 2/28/76 . . . . . . 1/07/77 . . . . . . 1/08/77 . . . . . . 2/25/77 . . . . . . 2/26/77 . . . . . . 3/04/77 . . . . . . 3/06/77 . . . . . . 1/06/78 . . . . . . 1/07/78 . . . . . . 2/10/78 . . . . . . 2/11/78 . . . . . . 3/03/78 . . . . . . 3/04/78 . . . . . . 11/21/78 . . . . . 1/09/79 . . . . . . 1/16/79 . . . . . . 2/20/79 . . . . . . 3/09/79 . . . . . . 3/10/79 . . . . . . 1/18/80 . . . . . . 1/19/80 . . . . . . 2/29/80 . . . . . . 3/01/80 . . . . . . 12/05/80 . . . . . 12/06/80 . . . . . 2/13/81 . . . . . . 2/14/81 . . . . . . 12/11/81 . . . . . 12/12/81 . . . . . 2/12/82 . . . . . . 2/13/82 . . . . . . 11/12/82 . . . . . 11/13/82 . . . . . 2/25/83 . . . . . . 2/26/83 . . . . . . 12/02/83 . . . . . 12/03/83 . . . . . 1/27/84 . . . . . . 1/28/84 . . . . . . 3/10/84 . . . . . .
H . . . W . . . . . . . 5-4 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 4-8 A . . W(ot) . . . . . . 6-5 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-6 H . . . W . . . . . . . 8-1 H . . W(ot) . . . . . . 4-3 H . . L(ot) . . . . . . 4-5 A . . . W . . . . . . . 3-2 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-4 A . . . W . . . . . . 5-2 # A . . . W . . . . . . 7-2 # H . . . W . . . . . . . 8-3 H . . . W . . . . . . . 6-2 H . . . W . . . . . . 14-3 H . . . W . . . . . . . 6-1 A . . W(ot) . . . . . . 4-3 A . . . W . . . . . . . 9-2 A . . . W . . . . . . . 7-3 A . . L(ot) . . . . . . 4-5 H . . . W . . . . . . 10-6 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-4 H . . . W . . . . . . . 5-2 H . . . W . . . . . . . 4-1 H . . . W . . . . . . . 7-3 H . . . W . . . . . . . 3-1 A . . . W . . . . . . . 3-1 A . . . W . . . . . . . 6-1 H . . . W . . . . . . . 3-1 H . . . W . . . . . . . 4-2 H . . . W . . . . . . . 6-3 A . . . W . . . . . . . 3-2 H . . . W . . . . . . . 5-2 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-3 H . . . W . . . . . . . 5-3 H . . . W . . . . . . . 6-4 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-8 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 0-5 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-5 H . . L(ot) . . . . . . 6-7 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-5 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-6 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 5-7 H . . W(ot) . . . . . . 7-6 A . . . W . . . . . . . 5-2 A . . . W . . . . . . . 5-2 H . . . . L . . . . . . . 5-6 H . . . W . . . . . . . 6-0 H . . T(ot) . . . . . . 3-3 A . . . . L . . . . . . . 5-3 A . . . . L . . . . . . 5-10 H . . . W . . . . . . . 6-3 A . . . W . . . . . . . 4-2 H . . . W . . . . . . . 8-6 H . . W(ot) . . . . . . 4-3 A . . W(ot) . . . . . . 3-2 N . . L(ot) . . . . . . 3-2
Ohio State (Cont.)
(Cleveland Holiday Festival - Cleveland, Ohio)
(CCHA Consolation at JLA)
11/02/84 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-7 11/03/84 . . . . . H . . . W . . . . . . . 8-4 1/18/85 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-7
112
Ohio State (Cont.)
1/19/85 . . . . . . H . . . W . . . . . . . 7-4 3/09/85 . . . . . . N . . . . L . . . . . . . 4-7 (CCHA Consolation at JLA)
11/01/85 . . . . . 11/02/85 . . . . . 1/17/86 . . . . . . 1/18/86 . . . . . . 11/07/86 . . . . . 11/08/86 . . . . . 1/16/87 . . . . . . 1/17/87 . . . . . . 3/06/87 . . . . . .
H . . . W . . . . . . . 9-5 A . . . W . . . . . . . 7-4 A . . . W . . . . . . . 5-3 H . . . W . . . . . . . 9-7 H . . . W . . . . . . . 5-2 A . . . W . . . . . . . 4-2 A . . . W . . . . . . . 7-3 H . . . W . . . . . . . 8-6 N . . . W . . . . . . . 5-3
(CCHA Semifinal at JLA)
11/06/87 . . . . . H . . T(ot) . . . . . . 5-5 11/07/87 . . . . . A . . . W . . . . . . . 8-3 1/22/88 . . . . . . A . . . W . . . . . . . 8-2 1/23/88 . . . . . . H . . . W . . . . . . . 9-1 10/21/88 . . . . . A . . L(ot) . . . . . . 3-4 10/22/88 . . . . . H . . . W . . . . . . . 6-3 12/16/88 . . . . . H . . . W . . . . . . . 7-4 12/17/88 . . . . . A . . L(ot) . . . . . . 2-3 10/20/89 . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . . 9-6 10/21/89 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-5 12/15/89 . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 7-6 12/16/89 . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . . 6-5 3/02/90 . . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 7-1 3/03/90 . . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 6-5 10/26/90 . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . . 9-3 10/27/90 . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 5-3 2/22/91 . . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 7-3 2/23/91 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 0-3 10/25/91 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-5 10/26/91 . . . . . H . . W(ot) . . . . . . 6-5 1/31/92 . . . . . . H . . . L(ot) . . . . . . 4-5 02/01/92 . . . . . A . . . T(ot) . . . . . . 5-5 11/20/92 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 5-7 11/21/92 . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . 11-2 2/27/93 . . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . . 5-4 10/22/93 . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 6-0 10/23/93 . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . . 3-2 2/05/94 . . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-4 10/18/94 . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . 10-2 12/10/94 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-4 1/13/95 . . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . 9-3 # 2/24/95 . . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 7-5 2/26/95 . . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . 6-1 # 12/10/95 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-4 # 1/13/96 . . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 6-4 2/23/96 . . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-4 10/12/96 . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 7-2 11/30/96 . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . 10-4 12/01/96 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-6 # 2/16/97 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-4 # 2/22/97 . . . . . . A . . . T(ot) . . . . . . 3-3 11/15/97 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 4-5 1/18/98 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-4 # 2/28/98 . . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-5
2/05/99 . . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-3 3/02/99 . . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . 2-1 * 3/06/99 . . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 3-0 1/14/00 . . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 3-0 1/15/00 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-4 * 2/25/00 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-4 * 2/26/00 . . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 7-1 11/18/00 . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . 5-2 * 11/19/00 . . . . . A . . . L(ot) . . . . . 4-5 * 10/26/01 . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 5-3 10/27/01 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-4 1/16/03 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-6 * 1/17/03 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-6 * 11/29/03 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 0-7 1/31/04 . . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-4 3/12/04 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-3 * 3/13/04 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-5 * 2/11/05 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-3 * 2/12/05 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-3 * 10/20/05 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-7 10/21/05 . . . . . A . . . T(ot) . . . . . 2-2 * 1/06/06 . . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . 3-2 * 1/07/06 . . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 2-0 10/17/06 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-9 10/18/06 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1-4 2/01/08 . . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . 5-2 * 2/02/08 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-4 1/09/09 . . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 5-8 1/10/09 . . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-4 3/6/09 . . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 4-5 + (CCHA First Round) 3/7/09 . . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 1-7 + (CCHA First Round) 1/08/10 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 2-7 * 1/09/10 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . 3-4 * 12/10/10 . . . . . H . . L(OT) . . . . . . 3-4 12/11/10 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-4 1/7/12 . . . . . . . H . . . . T . . . . . . . . 2-2 1/8/12 . . . . . . . H . . . . T . . . . . . . . 1-1 # at Ohio State Fairgrounds * at Schottenstein Center + at OSU Ice Rink Series Record: BG leads, 89-58-7 At BG: 54-26-4 • At OSU: 34-39-3 Neutral: 1-3-0 Overtime: 7-10-7 GF: 734 • GA: 611
Marc Rodriguez scores in a shootout win against OSU in 2012, beating Cal Heeter of the Buckeyes.
Game-By-Game CCHA Western Michigan
2/27/70 . . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . 14-3 2/28/70 . . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 9-0 2/05/71 . . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 8-2 2/06/71 . . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 9-0 2/01/74 . . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . 11-3 2/02/74 . . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . 10-1 3/10/74 . . . . . . N . . . . W . . . . . . . 11-4 (CCHA Consolation at St. Louis) 12/17/74 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-8 2/08/75 . . . . . . H . . . L(ot) . . . . . . 2-3 11/19/75 . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . . 6-2 1/30/76 . . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . . 6-3 1/31/76 . . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 6-3 2/18/76 . . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 4-2 3/10/76 . . . . . . H . . . L(ot) . . . . . . 2-3 11/16/76 . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 5-2 1/28/77 . . . . . . H . . . PPD . . . . weather 1/29/77 . . . . . . A . . . PPD . . . weather 2/01/77* . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . . 8-4 2/08/77 . . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . 11-0 2/15/77+ . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 3-2 11/16/77 . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . . 7-1 12/06/77 . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 6-4 2/03/78 . . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 7-2 2/04/78 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-4 1/12/79 . . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . . 4-1 1/13/79 . . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . 10-2 2/23/79 . . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . 12-4 2/24/79 . . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . . 5-3 1/04/80 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-4 1/05/80 . . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . . 6-4 2/08/80 . . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 9-3 2/09/80 . . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 8-4 11/21/80 . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 6-5 11/22/80 . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 5-2 2/06/81 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 4-6 2/07/81 . . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . . 7-2 11/20/81 . . . . . A . . W(ot) . . . . . . 6-5 11/21/81 . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . 10-5 1/14/83 . . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 4-1 1/15/83 . . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 4-0 2/04/83 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1-3 2/05/83 . . . . . . A . . . T(ot) . . . . . . 3-3 12/09/83 . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 5-4 12/10/83 . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 4-3 2/10/84 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-8 2/11/84 . . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . . 4-2 3/09/84 . . . . . . N . . L(2ot) . . . . . . 3-4 (CCHA Semifinal at JLA) 11/16/84 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1-3
Western Michigan (Cont.)
11/17/84 . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . . 4-3 2/01/85 . . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-5 2/02/85 . . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 5-8 11/15/85 . . . . . H . . W(ot) . . . . . . 8-7 11/16/85 . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 8-4 1/31/86 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 5-7 2/01/86 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-5 3/07/86 . . . . . . N . . L(3ot) . . . . . . 3-4 (CCHA Semifinal at JLA) 12/05/86 . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 5-2 12/06/86 . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 3-1 2/13/87 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-8 2/14/87 . . . . . . A . . W(ot) . . . . . . 6-5 12/04/87 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 5-6 12/05/87 . . . . . A . . . L(ot) . . . . . . 6-7 2/19/88 . . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . 11-2 2/20/88 . . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 8-7 10/27/88 . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 7-5 10/28/88 . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 6-1 1/06/89 . . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . . 4-3 1/07/89 . . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . . 6-5 10/27/89 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1-4 10/28/89 . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . . 9-7 1/05/90 . . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 3-2 1/06/90 . . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 1-6 11/23/90 . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 5-1 11/24/90 . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . . 3-0 1/04/91 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-4 1/05/91 . . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-4 12/06/91 . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . . 5-4 12/07/91 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 5-6 1/24/92 . . . . . . H . . . L(ot) . . . . . . 2-3 1/25/92 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-3 11/07/92 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-5 11/14/92 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-5 1/15/93 . . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 6-4 3/12/93 . . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . . 5-4 3/13/93 . . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . . 6-3 10/30/93 . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 6-2 11/19/93 . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 4-5 2/25/94 . . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 3-4 10/29/94 . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . . 5-3 11/19/94 . . . . . H . . . . W . . . . . . . . 5-3 2/18/95 . . . . . . A . . . T(ot) . . . . . . 4-4 11/18/95 . . . . . H . . . . L . . . . . . . . 2-4 12/15/95 . . . . . N . . . . L . . . . . . . . 4-6 (Thomas & Mack Center - Las Vegas, Nev.) 1/20/96 . . . . . . A . . . . L . . . . . . . . 0-4 3/08/96 . . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . . 8-1 3/09/96 . . . . . . A . . . . W . . . . . . . . 3-1
Western Michigan (Cont.)
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Andrew Wallace battles agianst WMU last season, helping the Falcons earn a 2-1 win against the nationally-ranked Broncos at the BGSU Ice Arena.
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Nelson Emerson
George McPhee
Brian Holzinger
C - 1986-90
W - 1978-82
C/RW - 1991-95
Career Highlights
• Endured two 30+ win seasons and won at least 25 games in each of the four seasons he played. • Named CCHA Rookie of the Year (1986-87). • Was a two-time CCHA Player of the Week in 1987-88 (Week 17 and 20). • Named to All-CCHA First Team after 1987-88 and 1989-90 seasons. • Named to All-CCHA Second Team after 1988-89 season. • Went to the NCAA Tournament in all four years as a Falcon, twice to the quarterfinal round. • Named to Titan West All-America First Team in 1990 and the the Second Team in 1988. • Holds BGSU records in career assists (182), and points (294). • Shares all-time lead for games played (178). • Ranks sixth all-time at BGSU in goals (112). • Holds fifth and seventh spot in single-season points (83, 1987-88; 82, 1989-90) • Holds the eighth spot in both single-season goals (34, 1987) and assists (49, 1987-88). • First in BGSU history for career scoring (220 points) and assists (136) in CCHA games. • Was a three-time Hobey Baker Finalist (1988-1990). • Elected to the BGSU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1995.
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Career Highlights
• Won the Hobey Baker Award in 1982. • In 1982, named to the Titan West All-America First Team. • Named CCHA Player of the Year (1881-82). • Named CCHA Rookie of the Year (1978-79). • Was an All-CCHA First Teamer in 1981-82, a two-time All-CCHA Second Team honoree (1978-79, 1980-81) and a honorable mention in 1979-80. • Was a three-time CCHA All-Academic first team honoree. • Named CCHA Player of the Week five time throughout his career and to the CCHA AllTournament team in 1982. • Third all-time at BGSU in career points (267), fourth in goals (114) and assists (153). • Is second (48, 1978-79) and ninth (80, 1981-82) in single-season points. • Second in goals scored in a single season (40, 1978-79). • Fifth and tenth place in single-season assists (52, 1981-82; 48, 1978-79). • In CCHA games he ranks sixth in points (165), ninth in goals (61) and fifth in assists (104) during his career.
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Career Highlights
• Won the Hobey Baker Award in 1995 • Elected to the BGSU Athletic Hall of Fame in 2005 on the first ballot. • Named to the GTE Academic All-America AtLarge First Team (1994-95). • Named CCHA Player of the Year in 1994-95. • Named to the All-CCHA First Team (1994-95) and Second Team (1992-93). • Was a part of the 1991-92 CCHA All-Rookie Team. • Was a three-time CCHA All-Academic First Teamer (1992-95). • Four-time CCHA Player of the Week. • In 1994-95 he was named Player of the Year for the following publications: College Sports Magazine, Hockey Digest, The Hockey News and the The Sporting News. • Ranks 16th in all-time points (185) and seventh in goals (102) at BGSU. • Sixth in program history for goals in a season (35 (1994-95). • In conference competition he ranks 11th in scoring (136 points) and fifth in goals (74). • Is one of ten Falcons to convert on a penalty shot in program history.
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Coaches All-Time Jack Vivian
Season W-L-T Pct. GF/GA 1969-70....................13-12-5........... .517............125/108 1970-71....................18-12-1........... .597............152/118 1971-72....................21-10-2........... .667............172/123 1972-73....................16-19-0........... .457............193/191 4 Years......................68-53-8........... .558............642/540 ships *CCHA Tournament Champions
League W-L-T Pct. GF/GA Finish MCHA............. 6-1-1...............813............. 32/20....................... 1st MCHA............. 7-1-0...............875............. 40/22....................... 1st CCHA.............. 6-4-2...............583............. 60/48....................... 3rd CCHA............. 6-10-0..............375............. 95/94......................4th * Totals........... 25-16-3.............602........... 227/184............. 2 ChampionMCHA............ 13-2-1..............844............. 72/42.................... 2 Titles CCHA............ 12-14-2.............464........... 155/142.................. 0 Titles
Ron Mason
Season W-L-T Pct. GF/GA League W-L-T Pct. GF/GA Finish 1973-74.........................20-19-0................ .513................ 217/167................... CCHA....................... 2-6-0.................... .250...................32/37..........................3rd 1974-75.........................23-10-2................ .686................ 200/124................... CCHA....................... 4-3-1.................... .563...................35/30......................... 2nd 1975-76..........................21-9-2................. .688................. 198/90.................... CCHA...................... 11-4-1................... .719...................80/44.......................... 1st 1976-77.........................28-11-0................ .718................ 209/113................... CCHA...................... 10-6-0................... .625...................94/52........................2nd * 1977-78..........................31-8-0................. .795................ 196/108................... CCHA...................... 15-3-0................... .833...................96/42.........................1st * 1978-79..........................37-6-2................. .844................ 279/113................... CCHA...................... 21-2-1................... .896..................142/54........................1st * 6 Years..........................160-63-6............... .712...............1,299/715.................. CCHA..................... 63-24-3.................. .717.................479/259.............3 Championships *CCHA Tournament Champion
Jerry York
Season W-L-T Pct. GF/GA League W-L-T Pct. GF/GA Finish 1979-80........................... 16-20-2.................... .447...................161/174................. CCHA.................. 9-11-0.....................450..................... 87/90....................4th 1980-81........................... 13-24-2.................... .359...................153/188................. CCHA................. 10-12-0....................455..................... 98/99....................4th 1981-82........................... 27-13-2.................... .667...................235/163................. CCHA.................. 20-7-1.....................732................... 164/105.................. 1st 1982-83............................ 28-8-4..................... .750...................238/143................. CCHA.................. 24-5-3.....................797................... 200/115.................. 1st 1983-84............................ 34-8-2..................... .795...................228/146................. CCHA.................. 22-4-2.....................821.................... 146/95.................1st ** 1984-85........................... 21-21-0.................... .500...................201/196................. CCHA................. 17-15-0....................531................... 154/146..................4th 1985-86........................... 28-14-0.................... .667...................218/164................. CCHA.................. 23-9-0.....................719................... 179/129................. 2nd 1986-87........................... 33-10-2.................... .756...................238/160................. CCHA.................. 24-6-2.....................781................... 181/121.................. 1st 1987-88........................... 30-13-2.................... .689...................257/188................. CCHA................. 19-11-2....................625................... 190/144................ 2nd * 1988-89........................... 26-18-3.................... .585...................202/171................. CCHA................. 15-14-3....................516................... 131/125..................5th 1989-90........................... 25-17-2.................... .591...................211/195................. CCHA................. 20-10-2....................656................... 153/142..................3rd 1990-91........................... 15-23-2.................... .400...................149/190................. CCHA................. 13-17-2....................438................... 123/144..................6th 1991-92............................ 8-21-5..................... .309...................133/165................. CCHA.................. 7-20-5.....................297................... 123/156..................9th 1992-93........................... 19-21-1.................... .476...................169/180................. CCHA................. 12-17-1....................417................... 121/132..................7th 1993-94........................... 19-17-2.................... .526...................149/132................. CCHA................. 15-13-2....................533................... 114/105..................6th 15 Years........................ 342-248-31................. .576................2,942/2,555.............. CCHA.............. 250-171-25.................589................ 2,164/1,848....4 Championships *CCHA Tournament Champion **NCAA Champion
Above are three of Falcon hockey’s finest head coaches that guided the program from its creation in 1969 through the early 1990’s. Shown are former head coaches Jack Vivian (left), Ron Mason (center) and Jerry York (right).
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Coaches All-Time Buddy Powers
Season W-L-T Pct. GF/GA League W-L-T Pct. GF/GA Finish 1994-95.................25-11-2..............684............. 199/137.................. CCHA.............. 18-7-2............. .704...............135/101........................2nd 1995-96.................26-14-1..............646............. 172/138.................. CCHA............. 18-11-1............ .617...............126/106........................ 5th 1996-97.................17-16-5..............513............. 158/142.................. CCHA............. 10-12-5............ .463...............100/104.......................T-5th 1997-98..................8-27-3...............250............. 100/157.................. CCHA.............. 6-21-3............. .250................77/126........................ 11th 1998-99.................17-18-3..............487............. 126/135.................. CCHA............. 13-14-3............ .483...............102/105........................ 7th 1999-00.................17-19-1..............473............. 115/114.................. CCHA............. 12-15-1............ .446.................90/88.......................... 8th 2000-01.................16-19-5..............463............. 109/110.................. CCHA.............. 8-15-5............. .375.................72/82.......................... 9th 2001-02..................9-25-6...............300............. 103/145.................. CCHA.............. 7-18-3............. .304................78/104........................ 11th 8 Years................135-149-26...........477.......... 1,082/1,078............... CCHA........... 92-113-23.......... .454...............780/816............. 0 Championships
Buddy Powers
Scott Paluch
Season W-L-T Pct. GF/GA League W-L-T Pct. GF/GA Finish 2002-03................................ 8-25-3......................264...................94/143...................CCHA................... 5-20-3.................. .232..................71/116................. 11th 2003-04............................... 11-18-9.....................408...................92/112...................CCHA................... 9-13-6.................. .429...................69/83................... 9th 2004-05............................... 16-16-4.....................500..................117/116..................CCHA.................. 13-12-3................. .519...................92/87................... 5th 2005-06............................... 13-23-2.....................369..................124/147..................CCHA................... 8-18-2.................. .322..................83/111................. 12th 2006-07................................ 7-29-2......................211...................75/147...................CCHA................... 5-22-1.................. .196..................58/118................. 12th 2007-08............................... 18-21-0.....................462..................105/120..................CCHA.................. 13-15-0................. .464...................73/84................... 7th 2008-09............................... 11-24-3.....................329...................89/131...................CCHA................... 8-19-1.................. .304...................60/96.................. 12th 7 Years............................... 84-156-23...................363..................696/916..................CCHA................ 61-119-16............... .352.................506/695...... 0 Championships
Scott Paluch
Dennis Williams
Season W-L-T Pct. GF/GA League W-L-T-SOW Pct. GF/GA Finish 2009-10.................... 5-25-6............ .222 .............71/138..................... CCHA....................5-25-6-5.................. .233 ...............60/114.....................11th 1 Year....................... 5-25-6............ .222 .............71/138..................... CCHA....................5-25-6-5.................. .233 ...............60/114...........0 Championships
Dennis Williams Season W-L-T Pct. GF/GA League W-L-T- Pct. GF/GA Finish 2010-11................... 10-27-4........... .270 .............74/123..................... CCHA..................... 3-21-4................... ..125 . ..............41/87......................11th 2011-12................... 14-25-5.............318..............85/129..................... CCHA..................... 5-19-4................... .178..................40/88......................11th 2 Years..................... 24-52-9........... .282 ............159/252.................... CCHA..................... 8-40-8................... ..142 . .............81/175...........0 Championships
Chris Bergeron Program Totals
Overall W-L-T Pct. GF/GA League W-L-T Pct. GF/GA First-Place 40 Years..............818-746-109...............527......................6,735/5,927................MCHA............................ 13-2-1................................844............................. 72/42...........................2 Titles CCHA......................... 490-499-83............................510........................ 4,125/3,847......................7 Titles
Building the bridge for the new era of BGSU hockey were head coaches Buddy Powers (center), Scott Paluch (right) and Dennis Williams (center of left-most photo).
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The Story Of BG One national championship, nine league regular-season titles, five conference playoff crowns, and an all-time winning mark of nearly 60 percent are just a few of the many impressive accomplishments associated with hockey at Bowling Green State University. The Falcons’ tradition-rich program begins its 41st season of competition in 2010-11, including its 40th in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association. Elevated from the club to varsity level in November 1968, BG has averaged nearly 20 wins a season. There have been 21 winning campaigns and 18 years in which the Falcons have claimed 20 or more victories. Highlights along the way include five seasons of 30 or more wins: 1977-78 (31-8-0), 1978-79 (37-6-2), 1983-84 (34-8-2), 1986-87 (33-10-2), and 1987-88 (30-13-2). Those five banner seasons produced four CCHA championships, one league playoff title, and five NCAA Tournament appearances, which resulted in finishes of third, fifth, and first place, and a pair of quarterfinal berths, respectively. The 1983-84 squad, coached by former head man Jerry York, was ranked No. 1 in the country for much of the season until injuries slowed the Falcons as the CCHA Tournament rolled around. However, the Brown and Orange rebounded in the NCAA quarterfinals at Boston University where BG rallied from three goals down after the first game of the total-goals series to tie and eventually defeat the Terriers in overtime, 8-7, to advance to the “Final Four.” The Falcons claimed the decisive game by the score of 5-1. BG then downed Michigan State, 2-1, and Minnesota-Duluth, 5-4 in four overtimes, at the Olympic Center in Lake Placid, New York, to capture the school’s only NCAA Division I championship. Gino Cavallini produced the game winner after 97:11 of action. BG holds the distinction of having the first non-Western Collegiate Hockey Association player ever to be selected to the Titan West AllAmerica unit. Ken Morrow, a long-time defenseman with the N.Y. Islanders, accomplished the feat in 1978, two years before he would become the first player ever to win both an Olympic gold medal and a Stanley Cup championship in the same year. Morrow and former Falcon teammate Mark Wells played on the United States’ 1980 Olympic “Miracle on Ice” team. They were preceded by BG products Bob Dobek and Doug Ross in the 1976 Olympics. Brian Stankiewicz, a former netminder for the Falcons, represented Austria in both 1988
BG’s “Ice House Gangs” of the mid-to-late 1970s put the Falcons on the map as a national power. Pictured above are members of the 1974-75 team with coach Ron Mason behind the wheel of a vintage Packard.Temod mil
and 1994, while Kevin Dahl helped Canada to a silver medal in 1992. Joining Stankiewicz in the 1994 Lillehammer Games were Greg Parks and Pierrick Maia. Like Dahl, Parks assisted Team Canada to a silver medal, while Maia competed for his native France. Defenseman Rob Blake led Team Canada to the 2002 Olympic Gold Medal (Salt Lake City) and participated in the 1998 Olympic Games in Nagano, Japan, as a member of Team Canada. The Brown and Orange has produced two winners of the Hobey Baker Memorial Award, symbolic of college hockey’s most outstanding player. In all, the Falcons have had eight finalists for the award since it was initiated in 1981. Brian Holzinger, a centerman, received the honor in 1995, making BG the only CCHA school to have more than one recipient. Winger George McPhee, the first Falcon icer to have his uniform number (9) retired, became the league’s first Hobey winner in 1982. That same year, McPhee and teammates Brian MacLellan, a backliner, and center Brian Hills were named All-Americans. BG’s list of All-Americans has grown many times since. Hills repeated in 1983, followed in 1984 by center Dan Kane and rearguard Garry Galley. Right wing Jamie Wansbrough captured second-team honors in 1985-86, while goalie Gary Kruzich landed first-team distinction in both 1985-86 and 1986-87. During the 1987-88 campaign, defenseman Scott Paluch claimed first-team billing, and center Nelson Emerson was a second-team
honoree. The 1988-89 season produced yet another All-American in Parks, a center, who garnered a spot on the premier unit. For the 1989-90 season both Emerson and Blake were first-team selections. Backliner Jeff Wells added his name to BG’s elite list in 1993-94 by garnering second-team honors. Blueliner Kelly Perrault joined Holzinger on the top unit for the 1994-95
Captain Paul Titanic accepts the 1979 CCHA playoff trophy from CCHA Commissioner Jim Ruehl.
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The Story Of BG season. BG has supplied the National Hockey League with several players over the years. Ellett, who was one of the steadiest defensemen in the NHL for over 15 seasons with Winnipeg, Toronto, New Jersey and Boston, was selected to play in the 1989 and 1992 all-star affairs, while Galley was a 1991 and 1994 participant. In addition, Blake made his inaugural All-Star Game appearance in 1994. Former all-star goalie Mike Liut, who went from setting records at BG to setting standards in the NHL cities of St. Louis, Hartford, and Washington over 13 years in the league, was named “MVP” of the 1981 contest. Blake and Emerson signed with Los Angeles and St. Louis, respectively, shortly after the completion of the 1989-90 season. Blake, considered one of the league’s top blueliners, won the Norris Award for the 1997-98 NHL campaign after earning NHL All-Rookie team kudos in 1990-91. He helped the Colorado Avalanche to the Lord Stanley’s Cup in 2001, along with former Falcon Greg de Vries. Following the Falcons’ national championship in 1984, four BG players turned pro. Iain Duncan, who helped Toledo to back-to-back East Coast Hockey League championships in 1993 and 1994, was recognized for his outstanding play during the 1987-88 season by being selected to the NHL All-Rookie squad while with Winnipeg. Former Calgary Flame, St. Louis Blue, and Québec Nordique Gino Cavallini also had several successful years with Mil-
waukee in the International Hockey League. After the conclusion of his senior season, Holzinger joined the Buffalo Sabres and competed with his new team through the remainder of the regular season and into the playoffs. In his first full season in the league, he skated for both the Sabres and American Hockey League affiliate, the Rochester Americans. Holzinger, who was Buffalo’s second-leading scorer in 1996-97, scored the title-clinching goal in the 1996 Calder Cup finals. He now plays for the Columbus Blue Jackets. The early years of Falcon hockey were spent on the club level beginning in 1963. On many occasions, capacity Senior tri-captains (L-R) Tom Thomas, Dave Easton, and Byron Shutt pose crowds of 3,000-plus watched for a photo shoot prior to the 1977-78 hockey season the Falcons through the chainlink fence at the BGSU Ice Arena. second year on the varsity level, the Brown and Under the guidance of Jack “The Hat” Orange was ranked as high as 11th in the counVivian, employed as BG’s first bonafide try. head coach in 1967 (club level), the Brown The CCHA evolved from the modest and Orange compiled a 44-8-2 record and MCHA in 1971, and that winter the Falcons captured two Midwest Collegiate Hockey topped the 20-win mark (21-10-2) and cracked Association titles over its last two club seathe national “Top 10” for the first time. BG sons before gaining varsity status beginning won its first CCHA Tournament title the next with the 1969-70 campaign. The Falcons’ year despite a less-than-impressive 16-19-0 reclub team often defeated opponents’ varsity cord. squads, including the likes of Wisconsin, The Falcons were crowned regular-season Ohio State, and Air Force. champions of the CCHA for the first time in Vivian’s charges captured two more 1975-76, and a 28-12-0 ledger the following MCHA titles in 1969-70 and 1970-71. year helped BG secure its first (and the CCHA’s OSU and Ohio University provided the first) berth in the NCAA Tournament. league competition both years. In just its A 23-game home-ice winning streak vaulted the 1977-78 Falcons to their first “double,” the league regular-season and playoff titles. Head coach Ron Mason’s crew defeated western-power Colorado College, 5-3, in the NCAA quarterfinals before an overflow crowd at the Ice House for the school’s first ever berth into the “Final Four.” A 6-2 semifinal loss to Boston College stopped BG’s quest for the national championship at the Providence (Rhode Island) Civic Center, but the Falcons did capture third place with a 4-3 triumph over WCHA-champion Wisconsin.
Paul Titanic, dubbed “Mr. Playoff ” because of his outstanding postseason play, scores the game-winning goal on Wisconsin netminder Dave McNab in BG’s 4-3 win over the Badgers in the 1978 NCAA consolation contest.
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Freshman goalie Gary Kruzich backstopped the Falcons to the 1984 “Final Four” with his 27-save effort in BG’s remarkable 5-1 overtime win (8-7 total goals) at Boston University in the NCAA quarterfinals.
The 1978-79 season saw BG achieve a 23game unbeaten streak, a 37-6-2 record, the CCHA regular-season and playoff titles, and a third straight berth in the NCAA Tournament, where the Falcons lost to eventual national champion Minnesota, 6-3, at the Gophers’ Williams Arena. During that season, the Brown and Orange gained its first ever No. 1 ranking in the national polls, a spot it held for several weeks. The Falcons were equally impressive during the York regime. His teams produced four CCHA crowns, one league post-season title, and six NCAA Tournament appearances. In 1981-82, BG started 0-7-1 before blazing to a 27-13-2 record and its first of three consecutive CCHA pennants and MacNaughton Cups. The Falcons hold the distinction of being one of only two schools (CC won the MC from 1994-96) in the 46-year collegiate history of the Cup to win the trophy three straight years. Incidentally, the only seasons the MC has not been awarded to the champion of the WCHA were the three years Michigan Tech was a member of the CCHA (1981-84). BG battled Northeastern into OT on the Huskies’ home ice in the 1982 NCAA quarterfinals before falling a marker short in the totalgoals series, 5-4. The 1982-83 Falcons posted an even better record at 28-8-4 only to see the season end in frustration after they were mysteriously overlooked by the NCAA Selection Committee. Ranked second in the country in the final national coaches’ poll and overtime losers to Michigan State, 4-3, in the CCHA Tournament championship, the Falcons watched in utter disbelief as Minnesota-Duluth, a fourth-
one another. BG started slowly each year, only to post one of the best records in the country over the last half of the season. After surging to a 15-2-1 record down the stretch en route to the 1986-87 CCHA regular-season title, the Falcons advanced to the CCHA championship game before losing a 4-3 overtime verdict to MSU. BG began a string of four straight years in the NCAA Tournament with a firstround total-goals loss at Harvard, 10-1. A 17-2-1 record over the second half of the next year led to a second-place CCHA standing. The Falcons finally broke the JLA jinx by winning the league playoff title with a 5-3 win over CCHA regular-season champion Lake Superior, the eventual national champions. BG captured a first-round NCAA series over Vermont at home, 10-2, before dropping its quarterfinal series at Maine, 9-4. The 1988-89 season started with mixed reviews as the Falcons won seven of their first eight contests before losing eight of their next nine. But a 15-5-3 record to close the regular season, along with a Rob Blake red-lighter in the third overtime of the decisive third game of the first-round playoff series at Michigan, put BG in the CCHA Championships for the eighth consecutive season. A win in the consolation game was enough to earn the Falcons an NCAA
place finisher in the WCHA and ranked 10th nationally, received the selection committee’s invitation to play in the NCAA quarterfinals. Ironically, the 1984 NCAA title game featured the same two teams involved in the controversy a year earlier -- BG and MinnesotaDuluth. The Falcons were the CCHA’s top club, while the Bulldogs were the best in the WCHA. Both teams skated like true champions in Lake Placid for close to 100 minutes. Finally, in the fourth overtime with 2:49 showing on the scoreboard clock, BG’s Gino Cavallini converted a Dan Kane pass into the winning (backhand) goal, bringing an end to the longest NCAA Tournament championship contest ever played. The game currently stands as the second-longest in NCAA playoff history and the fifth longest of all time. The experience gained by a young 1984-85 squad, including a major upset win at top-ranked MSU, made the Falcons favorites for the league title in 1985-86. And early on it looked like the prognosticators would be correct. But a strong stretch run by MSU, combined with a 3-5-0 finish by the Brown and Orange, led to a tie for second. An NCAA Tournament bid was lost when Western Michigan pinned a 4-3 triple-OT loss on the Falcons in the CCHA semifinals at Joe Louis Arena. Brian MacLellan (left) and George McPhee, BG’s 1981-82 senior The 1986-87 and 1987-88 cam- co-captains, led the Falcons to their first of three MacNaughton paigns were almost carbon copies of Cups.
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The Story Of BG Tournament berth, but they bowed in their first-round series at Boston College, 12-7. The 1989-90 season was special for a number of reasons. First, York notched his 400th career win, moving him among the 10 winningest Division I coaches in NCAA history. Additionally, on the same night York reached his milestone conquest, Emerson registered his 271st career point to become BGSU’s all-time scoring leader. Emerson would go on to finish as the sixth all-time leading point producer in NCAA history with 294. His career point total still ranks first in the CCHA annals. Despite two losses at the CCHA Championships, BG was invited to the NCAA Tournament where it lost a first-round best twoof-three series at Maine, 2-0. The following year the Falcons jumped out to an 11-5-2 record and a share of first place in the CCHA in early December only to see the bottom drop out as they lost a school-record 14 games in a row, resulting in their first losing campaign since 1980-81. The Falcons did make the CCHA playoffs for the 20th straight year, but BG’s roller-coaster season ended at Ferris State with a pair of setbacks in opening-round play. In the 1991-92 season, it appeared as if the Falcons had the ingredients to make a serious run at the CCHA title. However, what looked to be a promising year turned out to be a nightmare as BG managed a school-record low eight wins and missed the CCHA playoffs for the first time. The Falcons showed signs of their true potential by skating stride for stride with some of the nation’s top teams as evidenced by a sweep
Gino Cavallini slides the puck past Minnesota-Duluth goalie Rick Kosti at the 7:11 mark of the fourth overtime (10-minute extra sessions) giving the Falcons the 1984 NCAA Championship.
of No. 1 Michigan, but 14 losses by two goals or fewer (10 after the holiday break) doomed the Brown and Orange to last place. Lost in the shuffle was York’s 300th BGSU win, which he garnered against his alma mater, Boston College, at the Mariucci Classic in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Most significantly, the 1991-92 season will be remembered for the loss of long-time assistant coach Terry Flanagan to cancer. His inspiration and dedication remain with the program. The 1992-93 season marked BG’s return to the CCHA Championships after a twoyear absence. The Falcons’ youthful squad more than doubled the previous year’s win
total by registering 19 victories, including two at WMU in the opening round of the league playoffs. The Falcons again came up just short of recording a 20-win campaign in 1993-94 after seeing their season come to an end with a 3-2 overtime loss to MSU in the CCHA playoff quarterfinals. BG’s 6-0-1 record to start the year included a road victory at LSSU, one of two games the Falcons won over the course of the season from the eventual national champions. The 1994-95 season marked the start of the second quarter century of BGSU hockey and the beginning of the Buddy Powers era as head coach.
Mike Johnson (12) celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal against the University of Michigan. Johnson ranks in the BGSU all-time, top-25 in scoring with 162 points (64 goals, 98 assists) in 143 games wearing Brown and Orange.
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Nelson Emerson ended a brilliant career at BGSU in 1989-90 as the CCHA’s all-time leading scorer. The three-time Hobey Baker finalist’s 294 points rank sixth all-time in NCAA history.
Powers, a former assistant under York from 1982-88, led an experienced squad to a 25-11-2 overall record and an 18-7-2 ledger in league play. BG’s win total marked the team’s highest in five years. The Falcons’ second-place CCHA finish was the program’s best since the 1987-88 season.
Current head coach Scott Paluch shakes hands with members of the a1988 U.S. Olympic Team after they defeated the Falcons in an exhibition contest on Nov.16, 1987 (14-2). Paluch leads all BGSU defensemen with 169 career-points.
Sparked by a great start out of the gate (7-1-0 overall; 5-0-0 CCHA), the Brown and Orange held (or shared) the top spot in the loop until early February. BG, which climbed as high as fifth in the national polls (its highest ranking in years), never dropped below second in the conference standings. Another OT playoff loss to MSU, this time in semifinal action, dashed the Falcons’ hopes of a league tournament title. An NCAA Tournament invitation was not to be had, based on the established criteria (Ratings Percentage Index), when Denver narrowly edged out BG for the final bid to the nationals. The Falcons registered their highest win count in seven campaigns posting a 26-141 record for the 1995-96 season. BG fashioned an 11-2-1 mark (6-0-0 to begin the season) through the Thanksgiving break before dropping four straight games. The Falcons did rebound to win 15 of their final 23 games, including one victory each over CCHA co-champions LSSU and Michigan, and a pair of conquests at WMU in the opening round of the CCHA playoffs. Despite losing to the Lakers in the league playoff semifinals, BG was in line to receive its first NCAA Tournament bid since 1990 as the 11th-rated team according to the revised selection criteria. However, a pair of non-consideration teams came up with upset wins in the ECAC and Hockey East playoffs to earn automatic berths, thus bumping the Falcons from re-
ceiving an invitation. A highlight of the year came during BG’s home finale when Holzinger and Emerson’s uniform No. 19 was officially retired before a full house at the Ice Arena. The 1996-97 season saw the Falcons again fashion a great record out of the blocks, winning their first six games en route to a national ranking of third. Unfortunately though, an eight-game winless streak (0-7-1) followed, the team’s longest dry spell since 1990-91. BG would not climb any higher than two games over .500 for the rest of the season as a result of a 2-11-2 mark spanning parts of three months after their shotgun start. Playing at full strength health-wise for only the sixth and seventh times since early November, the Falcons again managed to advance to the CCHA Championships via the road route after posting an unprecedented second sweep of LSSU in the Sault on the year. In 1997-98, BG suffered many injuries and team suspensions to a school tying low of eight wins. The 1998-99 campaign, with only four seniors, saw the Falcons move up four places in the CCHA standings, and earn the distinction as the fourth most improved team in NCAA Division I hockey. The BG icers also captured the 1998 Bank One Badger Showdown holiday tournament title, the first holiday tournament title for the program since 1988. Defenseman Michael Jones was selected as the CCHA’s Best Offensive Defenseman while
Rob Blake is one of only four Falcons to score 100+ points and accumulate more than 300+ penalty minutes in Falcon history. In 131 career-games he scored 104 points and had 368 penalty minutes.
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The Story Of BG Zach Ham and Mike Savard each received first team CCHA All-Academic honors. Adam Edinger was named to the CCHA First Team while Dan Price and Jones each received second team accolades. Rookie forward Greg Day and blueliner Grady Moore were named to the Bauer/CCHA All-Rookie honorable mention squad. Statistically, Edinger led the nation with 14 power-play goals, while Price finished 18th in points per game (1.39/53 points in 38 games). As a team, BG finished 20th in offense (3.32 goals per game) and 15th in power-play percentage (.203/47 for 231). Price won the league scoring title, edging Edinger by one point on the final day of the regular season. In 2000-01, the Falcons returned to “The Joe” for the CCHA Semifinals where they squared off against the No. 1-ranked team in the country, Michigan State. Despite a 2-1 loss, BGSU showed once again that when it comes postseason time the Brown and Orange can never be counted out after winning five-straight road games by one goal to reach Detroit. In 2003-04, junior goalie Jordan Sigalet established a new school record for saves in a season with 1,140, which was tops nationally. Helping him to this number was a recordbreaking night in South Bend on Oct. 17, 2003. On that night Sigalet stopped 56 of 59 shots faced from the Irish as BGSU won, 5-3. The 56 saves was a new single game record, breaking Al Sarachman’s record of 55 set on Dec. 8, 1974 vs. MSU. On the weekend of February 12-14, 2004, players, coaches and staff members of the 1984 National Championship squad convened in Bowling Green to celebrate the 20th anniversary of that special squad. A banquet, which was attended by nearly 600 people, was held on Feb. 12 while players were available for
autographs and rehashing old memories for the remainder of the weekend. In 2004-05 the team recorded its first .500 season in nearly a decade, and hosted their first CCHA playoff game since 1995. In 2005-06 despite the 13-23-2 overall record the Falcons finished the year with a 4-3-1 record versus Ohio State, Michigan and Michigan State, their best season finish versus that trio in over 10 seasons. In 2006-07, the Falcons finished 7-29-2 on the season, but recorded wins over Michigan and won at Michigan State, who went on to eventually win the National Championship. The 2008-09 Brown and Orange squad, picked to finish 12th in both preseason league polls, finished with 18 wins - the most in 13 seasons - as they hosted their first home playoff series since the 2004-05 season. The 2007-08 Falcons also saw Derek Whitmore earn All-CCHA Second Team honors, while freshmen Jacob Cepis and Nick Eno were named to the CCHA’s AllRookie Team. BG upset #1 Miami 4-2 on Jan. 4 to earn its first victory over the nation’s top team since a 1997 victory over top-ranked Michigan State at Munn Ice Arena. The 2008-09 Falcons began the year scoring well posting three or more goals in six of their first nine contests, however could only take away a 2-5-2 record in that time against the likes of Providence and Boston College before heading into conference competition. After that point, the Falcons would be able to string together back-to-back wins twice for the rest of the season. They would sweep CCHA-foe, Northern Michigan and WCHA Clarkson but would finish with 11 total wins. Their season would come to a premature end after losing to Ohio State in the first round of the CCHA Tournament, twice. Sophomore forward Dan Sexton was named to the CCHA Honarable Mention team and would later go on to sign a twoyear contract with the NHL’s Anaheim Ducks. In that 2008-09 season, the Falcons went on to score 89 total team goals, the second-highest amount in Scott Paluch’s tenure as head coach. Heading into the 200910 season, Paluch decided On April 12, 2010 Athletic Director Greg Christopher (right) named Chris to step down as head coach Bergeron (left) the seventh head coach in BGSU history.
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Dan Sexton (above) was named to the 200809 CCHA Honorable mention team. Less than a year later, he debuted with the NHL’s Anaheim Ducks.
of the Falcons to take a position with USA Developmental Hockey based out of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Earning the title of interim head coach was then-assistant coach and former Falcon defenseman, Dennis Williams. Williams inherited eight seniors and ten freshman with lingering questions about the future of the program. The Falcons fought on through the 200910 season while watching fans, alumni and supporters of Bowling Green hockey come together to create the “Bring Back the Glory” campaign designed to bring additional funding to support the program and continue providing scholaship support to its student-athletes. The project was put on the map when Jack Vivian, the first head coach for Falcon hockey, donated $250,000 to the program. Though the Falcons struggled during much of the season, a statement was made that BGSU hockey was here to stay. Following the 2009-10 season’s conclusion, Falcon hockey began its search for a permanent replacement for its head coaching vacancy. After a grueling search that took over a month to conduct, the Falcons looked no farther than towards the bench of a fellow CCHA institution. On April 12, 2010 Chris Bergeron was named the seventh head coach for Bowling Green State University hockey. Bergeron begins his third year with the program, after leading the Falcons to two road upsets last year in the CCHA Playoffs. BG defeated Northern Michigan (again) and No. 1 ranked Ferris State to reach Joe Louis Arena for the first time since 2000-01. The trip to JLA marked the first time that an 11th seed ever reached the CCHA Semifinals.
The BGSU Ice Arena Year-by-Year BGSU Atendance/Won-Loss Record In Ice Arena Year
President William Jerome addresses the crowd at the Ice Arena opening in 1967. Dr. Sam Cooper (standing left) gave the opening remarks. Both were instrumental in the inception of the facility. It’s safe to say from its grand opening in February 1967, to its around-theclock operation today, no one building in Bowling Green has been responsible for uniting the University and community more than the Bowling Green State University Ice Arena. The building’s three major activities (ice hockey, figure skating, and curling) have drawn together persons of all ages and backgrounds. Many long-lasting friendships have been formed through the programs offered at the facility. The Ice Arena has been home to five high school hockey state championship squads, one NCAA Division I hockey title team, one Olympic figure skating gold medalist, a mixed curling national championship team, and many other prominent youth hockey and figure skating clubs, including the BGSU precision skating team. BGSU ice hockey games provide an intense atmosphere matched by few other activities on campus. Large, noisy crowds have been a tradition at the Ice Arena, a $1.8 million facility constructed between 1965-67. Over two million fans have packed the arena over the years, testifying to the loyalty of the BGSU faithful. The Falcons have averaged nearly 3,000 spectators over their 766 varsity home dates. Since BGSU hockey started intercollegiate varsity competition in 1969, the Brown and Orange has won over 65 percent of its home games. The Falcons, who have had only six losing seasons at the Ice Arena, have an all-time mark of 477-243-46 in the facility. Since the arena’s inception, the Falcons have twice posted 10 or more consecutive winning seasons at the BGSU Ice Arena and one stretch of 22 non-losing seasons at the Ice Arena.
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1969-70.........26,008.............. 17............. 1,530............. 8........... 5............. 4....... .588 1970-71.........37,668.............. 16............. 2,354............ 14.......... 2............. 0....... .875 1971-72.........56,848.............. 18............. 3,158............ 12.......... 4............. 2....... .722 1972-73.........58,790.............. 20............. 2,940............ 13.......... 7............. 0....... .650 1973-74.........48,253.............. 18............. 2,681............ 11.......... 7............. 0....... .611 1974-75.........51,230.............. 18............. 2,846............ 16.......... 2............. 0....... .889 1975-76.........62,700.............. 21............. 2,986............ 16.......... 5............. 0....... .762 1976-77.........50,128.............. 20............. 2,506............ 17.......... 3............. 0....... .850 1977-78.........63,110.............. 24............. 2,630............ 23.......... 1............. 0....... .958 1978-79.........76,903.............. 26............. 2,958............ 22.......... 5............. 2....... .793 1979-80.........51,893.............. 18............. 2,883............. 9........... 9............. 0....... .500 1980-81.........46,814.............. 19............. 2,464............ 10.......... 9............. 0....... .526 1981-82.........47,245.............. 18............. 2,625............ 14.......... 4............. 0....... .778 1982-83.........64,358.............. 20............. 3,218............ 17.......... 1............. 2....... .900 1983-84.........65,747.............. 20............. 3,287............ 18.......... 2............. 0....... .900 1984-85.........63,725.............. 20............. 3,186............ 13.......... 7............. 0....... .650 1985-86.........61,585.............. 20............. 3,079............ 16.......... 4............ 0....... .800 1986-87.........65,433.............. 21............. 3,116............ 17.......... 3............. 1....... .833 1987-88.........67,218.............. 23............. 2,923............ 16.......... 6............. 1....... .717 1988-89.........56,807.............. 20............. 2,840............ 13.......... 4............. 3....... .725 1989-90.........79,376.............. 20............. 3,969............ 14.......... 6............. 0....... .700 1990-91.........67,951.............. 18............. 3,775............ 11.......... 7............. 0....... .611 1991-92.........57,287.............. 16............. 3,580............. 4.......... 10............ 2....... .313 1992-93.........55,826.............. 16............. 3,489............. 9........... 6............. 1....... .594 1993-94.........62,584.............. 20............. 3,129............ 11.......... 8............. 1....... .575 1994-95.........66,790.............. 19............. 3,515............ 17.......... 1............. 1....... .921 1995-96.........65,231.............. 19............. 3,433............ 14.......... 5............. 0....... .737 1996-97.........72,520.............. 19............. 3,817............ 11.......... 5............. 3....... .658 1997-98.........56,699.............. 18............. 3,150............. 5.......... 12............ 1....... .306 1998-99.........52,126.............. 17............. 3,066............. 8........... 7............. 2....... .529 1999-00.........48,110.............. 16............. 3,007............. 9........... 6............. 1....... .594 2000-01.........36,012.............. 16............. 2,251............. 9........... 5............. 2....... .625 2001-02.........39,860.............. 17............. 2,345............. 6........... 8............. 3....... .441 2002-03.........27,572.............. 15............. 1,838............. 4........... 9............. 2....... .333 2003-04.........39,732.............. 18............. 2,207............. 7........... 6............. 5....... .528 2004-05.........45,412.............. 17............. 2,671............. 9........... 7............. 1....... .559 2005-06.........47,165.............. 20............. 2,358............. 9.......... 10............ 1....... .475 2006-07.........35,756.............. 16............. 2,234............. 4.......... 10............ 2....... .281 2007-08.........40,489.............. 18............. 2,249............. 9........... 9............. 0....... .502 2008-09.........40,882.............. 20............. 2,044............. 9........... 9............. 2....... .500 2009-10.........35,954.............. 16............. 2,247............. 3.......... 10............ 3....... .281 2010-11.........34,677.............. 16............. 2,167............. 4.......... 11............ 1....... .250 2011-12.........37,401.............. 18............. 2,078............. 5........... 9............. 4.........384 Totals.......... 2,196,165...........770............ 2,852........... 479....... 243.......... 48...... .630
The current building capacity stands at 5,000, making the arena the 22nd-largest in college hockey and the fifth largest in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association. On Dec. 20, 1988, the BGSU Board of Trustees approved the enclosure of the north end (with 1,687 additional seats), giving the arena a horseshoe configuration. The Oct. 13, 1989 game against Northern Michigan was the first played in the building with its current capacity with the new seats officially dedicated the next night. More fans packed the Ice Arena during 1989-90 than any other season as 79,376 spectators passed through the turnstiles. BGSU attracted 13 crowds during the course of the year that were larger than the previous single-game record, including two in excess of 5,000. During the 1996-97 season, the Falcons drew 11 crowds of 4,000-plus fans (one shy of the school record), including one capacity crowd (5,016) which stands as the second largest in arena history. During the 1995-96 campaign, the Falcons drew three full houses, two of which were higher than the previous year’s arena standard. The old mark fell in December 1995, when 5,021 patrons jammed into BG’s home to watch the Brown and Orange battle Michigan. Four seasons ago, 47,165 people attended BGSU hockey games, the largest number in seven years. Why is BGSU hockey so popular? Part of the attraction is the speed and excitement of the game. Then there’s the thrill of being a part of one of the loudest and most enthusiastic crowds in college hockey. BG backers sit close to the action from
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The BGSU Ice Arena Top Ice Arena Crowds 1. 5,031 vs. Michigan • Feb. 25, 2012 2. 5,021 vs. Michigan • Dec. 2, 1995 (UM, 8-1) 3. 5,016 vs. Michigan • Nov. 16, 1996 (Tie, 3-3 OT) 4. 5,013 vs. Notre Dame • Feb. 24, 1996 (BG, 8-2) 5. 5,011 vs. Michigan State • Nov. 8, 1991 (MSU, 6-3) 6. 5,009 vs. Michigan • Jan. 27, 1996 (BG, 6-5) 7. 5,008 vs. Michigan State • Dec. 14, 1990 (MSU, 9-3) 8. 5,006 vs. Michigan • Nov. 12, 1994 (UM, 7-3) 9. 5,005 vs. Michigan • Jan. 13, 1990 (BG, 9-8 OT) 10. 5,004 vs. Michigan • March 4, 1994 (UM, 2-1) 11. 5,002 vs. Michigan State • Nov. 11, 1989 (MSU, 5-4 OT) 12. 4,998 vs. Michigan State • Jan. 19, 1990 (MSU, 5-4) 13. 4,989 vs. Michigan • Jan. 21, 2006 (BG, 5-2) 14. 4,982 vs. Michigan • Jan. 18, 1991 (UM, 9-1) 15. 4,968 vs. Michigan State • Jan. 21, 1995 (BG, 6-4)
BGSU Ice Arena Game Records
(All held by BGSU Players)
Team Goals (15) • vs. SUNY-Buffalo (Feb. 20, 1976) • vs. Miami (Oct. 27, 1978) • vs. Illinois-Chicago (Jan. 29, 1983) Victory Margin (15) • vs. Miami, 15-0 (Oct. 27, 1978) Individual Goals (5) • Mike Hartman vs. SUNY-Buffalo (Feb. 20, 1976) • Jack Laine vs. Ohio State (Feb. 25, 1977) • Jamie Wansbrough vs. Notre Dame (March 4, 1983) Assists (7) • Brian Hills vs. Ferris State (Jan. 15, 1982) Points (7) • Doug Ross vs. McMaster (Jan. 10, 1975) • Brian Hills vs. Ferris State (Jan. 15, 1982)
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The Bowling Green State University Ice Arena is home to the Falcon hockey program.
all angles of the arena to get the best view of the hometown Falcons and heckle the opposition. Then again, it is one of the few places in the country where students have lined up outside the main arena entrance for as long as six hours before the game to get their favorite rinkside seats when the doors open (60 minutes prior to faceoff ). The BGSU Ice Arena has just recently complete the first phase of the facility’s second renovation since it opened in 1967. Through the “Bring Back the Glory” campaign as well as State and University funding, the arena has made some additions to the facility in order to adhere to the changing times while keeping the nostalgia of such a classical sporting venue. Renovations began in mid-April of 2010 and continued through the summer months before the rink’s grand re-opening on Oct. 2, 2010. Far more than merely a hockey rink for BGSU and BG high school teams, the Ice Arena is the site of many other attractions. The 200’ x 85’ ice surface serves as the home of the BG Youth Hockey Association and is the summer site of the BGSU Hockey and Figure Skating Schools. As part of the newest appendages in the Ice Arena, the old curling rink has been replaced with a multi-purpose auxiliary sheet of ice sized at 150’ x 56’. Intramural and club curling will still be housed in this area but will also be home to youth ice hockey practices and games. While Falcon hockey games are playing and while the main sheet is being used, the auxiliary rink will be open for public skating, recreational broomball competitions and skating lessons. The secondary sheet of ice is equipped with full protective glass and netting with standing room existing around the south side of the ice. The lounge has received a makeover after the implementation of carpeting, rubber matting, paint, ceiling tile and additional BGSU décor and memorabilia to spruce up the entryway. Replacing the small patch of studio ice on the east side of the arena are two new locker rooms for visiting teams and community use. Opposite of the locker rooms replacing the studio ice are two additional auxiliary locker rooms, increasing the total number of locker rooms in the Ice Arena to seven. Additional renovations remain hopeful as the “Bring Back the Glory” campaign progresses, continuing to raise money to improve the BGSU Ice Arena the Falcon hockey program. The BGSU hockey coaching staff moved into new offices as part of a $750,000 renovation project completed in 2002. The addition included coaches offices, training room, weight room and alumni lounge. A large portion of the money used for the renovation was donated by former Falcons who played their collegiate careers inside the BGSU Ice Arena. Four full-size dressing rooms for the Falcons, visiting teams and youth teams, in addition to two staff/officials’ locker rooms, are also located on the east side of the complex. One of the most popular events held biennially in April is the “Ice Horizons” production put on by the Bowling Green Figure Skating Club. BG native Scott Hamilton, the 1984 Olympic figure skating gold medalist and a four-time World champion, has often performed at the show since his youth. The Ice Arena served as the site of the 2002 Ohio High School Athletic Association’s Ice Hockey Championships. Other events staged at the Ice Arena over the years have included an East Coast Hockey League game, regional precision skating championships and camps, national officials training sessions, and the “International Stars On Ice” show featuring some of the world’s top amateur and professional skaters. The proceeds from the “International Stars On Ice” program, sponsored biennially (1978-1992) by the BGFSC and produced by BGSU, went to the American Cancer Society. In addition, Gordie Howe and the Detroit Red Wings played a fund-raising game against Fort Worth at the Ice Arena on Oct. 2, 1968, for the benefit of the BGSU club hockey program that regularly drew crowds of over 2,500 fans. Just 55 days later, the University’s Athletic Committee voted to upgrade hockey to varsity status effective the next season. The rest is history.
The BGSU Ice Arena Post-Expansion Capacity Crowds (5,000-plus) Season No. 1989-90...................................................... 7 (2) 1990-91...................................................... 3 (1) 1991-92...................................................... 2 (1) 1992-93...................................................... 1 (0) 1993-94...................................................... 1 (1) 1994-95...................................................... 2 (1) 1995-96...................................................... 3 (3) 1996-97...................................................... 2 (1) 2011-12............................................................1
Crowds of 4,000-Plus
BG has averaged nearly 3,000 spectators per game over its 40-year history.
BGSU Ice Arena Quick Facts Started Construction: Spring 1965 Original Architect: Buehrer & Stough of Toledo, Ohio Cost: $1.8 million. The project was financed by revenue producing bonds retired from student fees (no state appropriations) as part of a $6 million-plus funding package which also financed the University football stadium and track, the Student Services Building, and the Health Center. Original Seating Capacity: 2,863 (total capacity of 3,400) Main Lot Parking: 450 spaces First Ice Arena Director: Howard “Howie” Starr First Maintenance Supervisor: Tom Wallace Designated “First Skater”: BGSU student Janice Thomas of Rochester, N.Y. Arena Dedication: Saturday, Feb. 25, 1967 (3:20 p.m.). Then University president Dr. William T. Jerome III dropped the ceremonial first puck, while Dr. Sam Cooper, the founder of the hockey program, gave the opening address. BGSU’s club team defeated Illinois-Chicago Circle, 8-5. The Falcons’ P.J. Nyitray scored the first goal. The building was originally scheduled to be dedicated Feb. 17, but a delay in completing the arena set back the official proceedings eight days. The Ice Arena was opened for University classes on Feb. 20. First Varsity Game: Friday, Nov. 14, 1969. BGSU defeated Windsor, 8-2. First Renovation Project Started/Completed: May 1989/October 1989 Architect: Stough & Stough of Toledo, Ohio General Contractor: The Spieker Company of Holland, Ohio Mechanical Contractor: Erie Welding & Mechanical Cost: $650,000 Expansion Dedication: The ceremonial puck drop dedicating the north end addition was performed Saturday, Oct. 14, 1989, by then BGSU president Dr. Paul J. Olscamp prior to the Falcons’ game against Northern Michigan. Renovation Included: Additional restrooms, concession stands, and 1,687 seats to bring the seating capacity to 4,550 (total capacity of 5,000). Record Crowd: 5,021 (Dec. 2, 1995, vs. Michigan) Record Crowd Prior To Expansion: 3,793 (Nov. 28, 1986, vs. Michigan State) Second Renovation Project Started/Completed: April 2010/October 2010 Architect: 360 Architecture (Columbus, Ohio) General Contractor: Speiker Company (Toledo, Ohio) Mechanical Contractor: Warner Company Cost: $6.2 million ($4 million from the State and University, $2.2 million privately generated) Renovation Included: Replacement of compressors, chillers, coolers, dehumidifiers, lighting and flooring…deconstruction of curling rink to be replaced with auxiliary ice sheet…addition of four new locker rooms (for a new total of seven). Official re-opening: The BGSU Ice Arena will re-open after a summer long renovation project on Oct. 2, 2010, tying in with the University’s homecoming activities occurring around campus. A festive atmosphere will surround the newly reopened doors to the ice arena with family-friendly activities taking place in and around the facility, complemented with a “Skate with the Falcons” session prior to the BGSU/Marshall football game. First game post-renovation: Set for Oct. 3, 2010 in an exhibition game between Wilfrid-Laurier University and BGSU.
Season No. 1989-90..........................................................12 1990-91............................................................9 1991-92............................................................3 1992-93............................................................4 1993-94............................................................2 1994-95............................................................7 1995-96............................................................8 1996-97..........................................................11 1997-98............................................................4 1998-99............................................................4 1999-00............................................................3 2000-01............................................................0 2002-03............................................................1 2003-04............................................................1 2004-05............................................................4 2005-06............................................................2 2006-07............................................................0 2007-08............................................................1 2008-09............................................................1 2009-10............................................................0 2010-11............................................................0
Pre-Expansion Capacity Crowds of 3,000-Plus Season No. 1969-70............................................................2 1970-71............................................................3 1971-72..........................................................12 1972-73..........................................................11 1973-74............................................................6 1974-75............................................................9 1975-76..........................................................10 1976-77............................................................5 1977-78..........................................................10 1978-79..........................................................14 1979-80..........................................................11 1980-81............................................................4 1981-82............................................................6 1982-83..........................................................16 1983-84..........................................................18 1984-85..........................................................15 1985-86..........................................................13 1986-87..........................................................15 1987-88..........................................................15 1988-89..........................................................10
Top Crowds Pre-Expansion 1. 3,793 vs. Michigan State • Nov. 28, 1986 (MSU, 5-4) 2. 3,780 vs. Ohio State • Nov. 7, 1986 (BG, 5-2) 3. 3,756 vs. Notre Dame • Feb. 26, 1971 (BG, 5-1) 4. 3,628 vs. Michigan State • Feb. 7, 1987 (Tie, 3-3 OT) 5. 3,622 vs. Ohio State • Jan. 15, 1972 (OSU, 2-1)
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BGSU President Dr. Mary Ellen Mazey President
Bowling Green State University After a national search, Dr. Mary Ellen Mazey was appointed President of Bowling Green State University on March 22, 2011. Dr. Mazey’s extensive experience in Ohio public universities and with implementing strategic plans, coupled with her understanding of the role higher education has to play in the state’s well-being, led the BGSU trustees to select her as the next president of the University. Before becoming president of BGSU, she served from 20092011 as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Auburn University. In that capacity, she oversaw the academic programming for twelve colleges and was responsible for fostering the advancement of the university’s strategic plan. While at Auburn, Dr. Mazey was chair of the Enrollment Management Council, the University Campaign Feasibility Task Force, and the Efficiency Task Force. In addition, she served on the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities’ Council on Academic Affairs Executive Committee. From 2005-2009, she was Dean of the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences at West Virginia University (WVU), where she led a college-wide implementation of the WVU 2010 Strategic Plan and served on the Council to Implement the University’s Strategic Plan. In addition, she served on the Presidential Search Committee, the Enrollment Management Council, and the WVU Research Corporation. She also played a leadership role in the university’s Advanced Energy Initiative and nanotechnology research effort. She was a board member of the West Virginia Humanities Council, the Monongalia/ Preston County United Way and the West Virginia NASA Space Grant Consortium. Prior to being appointed Dean at WVA, Dr. Mazey served for seven years as Dean of the College of Liberal Arts at Wright State University. She was founding director of the Center for Urban and Public Affairs at Wright State and served in that capacity for eleven years, from 1983-1994. During that time, she was the university’s representative to the Ohio Board of Regents’ Urban University Advisory Committee. In addition, she served as chair of the Department of Urban Affairs and Geography and led the creation of a Master of Public Administration Program. From 1993-1996, Dr. Mazey held the title of Distinguished Professor of Professional
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Service at WSU. Dr. Mazey received her Ph.D. from the University of Cincinnati in urban geography in 1977 and taught at that institution for two years before joining the faculty of Wright State University in 1979. In 1996-1997, Dr. Mazey was the appointed Director of the Office of University Partnerships for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). In that capacity, she had oversight of HUD’s $25 million in grant programs to colleges and universities across the country. In addition, she served as HUD’s liaison to higher educational associations, other federal agencies, and colleges and universities. Dr. Mazey has served as a grants reviewer and consultant to HUD and the U.S. Department of Education in addition to being a consultant to the Appalachian Regional Commission and numerous local governments, colleges and universities. She and her late husband of 40 years, Bruce, had two sons, Bryan and Zackary. The older, Bryan, has a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from Wright State University and a master’s in engineering management from the University of Dayton. He works for GE Aviation in the aerospace industry. He and his wife, Michele, have two young children and live near Cincinnati. The younger son, Zackary, earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Miami University in accountancy and finance and received a Juris Doctorate from the University of Dayton School of Law. He practices law in Charleston, W.Va.
Dr. Mazey speaking with students on campus.
Director Of Athletics Greg Christopher
Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Bowling Green State University
Greg Christopher is in his sixth year as the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics at Bowling Green State University. Christopher, the 12th full-time athletic directer in school history, began his duties in July of 2006 has accomplished a great deal in his first five years in Northwest Ohio. Christopher oversees an 18-sport program which has a budget of $17 million and 75 full-time employees. BGSU, which is a member of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) and Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA), is one of 13 programs in the country which sponsor Division I-A football and compete in men’s and women’s basketball and men’s ice hockey on the Division I level. A native of West Lafayette, Ind., Christopher has moved the BGSU athletic department forward in multiple areas in his first four years. The Sebo Athletic Center was completed in the fall of 2007, featuring expanded and state-of-the-art sports medicine and rehabilitation facilities as well as a strength and conditioning area for all University student-athletes. The new front entrance for Doyt L. Perry Stadium, the building also houses administrative offices as well as offices and meeting rooms for the football Falcons. The Sebo Athletic Center is part of $14 million in new or renovated athletics facilities completed during Christopher’s tenure. That facilities list includes the new Keefe Tennis Complex, a renovation to Whittaker Track, improvements at baseball’s Steller Field and the FieldTurf inside Perry Stadium. Additionally, another $40 million is underway, including an $4 million renovation to the BGSU Ice Arena and a $36 million convocation center. The Stroh Center, a brand-new arena for the Falcon basketball and volleyball programs, is scheduled to be completed in 2011. Incremental facility improvement plans are also underway for other BGSU athletics venues. Athletic achievements of Christopher’s four years include eight conference banners, the most in a four-year span at BGSU since the early 1990’s. Highlights include the remarkable run of women’s basketball. The women’s hoops Falcons became the first team in conference history to advance to the ‘Sweet 16’ of the NCAA in 2006-07, winning a MAC record 31 games along the way. Curt Miller’s team made its fourth trip to the NCAA Tournament in 2010, following the Falcons sixth straight conference title. In Christopher’s tenure, football has played in two post-season bowl games, including the 2008 GMAC Bowl in Mobile, Ala., and the 2009 Roady’s Humanitarian Bowl in Boise, Idaho. The 2007 football team also shared the MAC East Division title. In 2008-09, the men’s basketball team won its first regular season MAC title in decade, advancing the NIT post-season tournament. And baseball has won three consecutive MAC East Division titles, including overall conference regular season championships in 2008 and 2009. In the classroom, the Falcons have flourished, as the number of student-athletes with a GPA of 3.0 or above has increased in each of the last three years. In 2009-10, BGSU student-athletes set a new bar for cumulative GPA record, charting a 3.07 mark, and 196 BG student-athletes had a GPA of at least 3.0. The student-athlete graduation rate is greater than the overall student body’s graduation rate. Christopher implemented the Falcon Leadership Academy, a leadership development program for BGSU student-athletes. Christopher, along with several other administrators in the athletics department, serves as an instructor for the class, which represents each of the department’s 18 varsity sports. Christopher’s background in fundraising and development has been evident in his first four years at BGSU. There have been double-digit percentage increases in the external funding areas, including development, corporate marketing, licensing and concessions. Christopher has furthered the department’s logo transition and integrated an external communications plan. Christopher came to BGSU after spending nearly a decade at Purdue University in his hometown. He served as Associate A.D. for External Relations and John Purdue Club Director at Purdue University. Christopher, who had been at the school since 1997, was a member of the department’s senior staff. He was accountable for external and revenue-related areas for Purdue’s $50 million department. In his role, he oversaw several areas, including development, marketing, promotions and advertising, athletic licensing and sports information.
The Christopher Family (left to right): Greg, Megan, Zachary, Allison and Tina. Under his leadership, Purdue raised $17.2 million in total giving for Athletics in his final year there. He also played a significant role in a seven-year campuswide capital campaign which raised $111 million for Athletics during that period. Projects that came to fruition in that time frame include tripling the number of endowed athletic scholarships and several facility additions or renovations. Among the facility projects were an indoor golf training center, football stadium renovation, aquatic center, indoor tennis center, and basketball video board campaign. He also was the advisor for Purdue’s chapter of Athletes-in-Action, and served a period of time as the sport administrator for Purdue’s men’s and women’s tennis programs. Christopher served as Executive Director for the Society of Professional Journalists in Greencastle, Ind., from 1994 to 1997 after joining the organization in 1991 as its Marketing and Development Director. During that time, he managed a staff of 15 for the nation’s largest not-for-profit journalism organization. His tenure focused largely on external relations, fueling growth that doubled the net worth of the foundation and association. He also improved relations with SPJ’s 250 local chapters and negotiated contracts and corporate partnerships. Prior to joining SPJ, Christopher was an Account Executive at WWWV-FM in Charlottesville, Va., from 1988-90. In that capacity, he designed and managed station promotions, including partnerships with the athletics program at the University of Virginia. He also was part of the “Page Program” at NBC in New York in 1988 where he served as a research analyst, assisting the Manager of Sports Programming and Market Analysis in research of television sports. Christopher also produced network sports tracking reports and surveys of major league sports. He earned a bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication from MAC-member Miami University in 1988 and earned his MBA from the institution in 1991. He played football for one season before the former linebacker’s career was cut short due to injury. In 1987-88 and 1990-91, Christopher was involved as a television color commentator in football and play-by-play voice for men’s ice hockey which aired on regional cable television and WPTD-TV in Dayton. He also served as a graduate assistant in the Office of Admissions at Miami in 1990-91. Christopher is a member of the Mid-American Conference’s External Relations Committee, current Chair of the CCHA Council, and is the women’s basketball administrative chair for the MAC. In the spring of 2008, he was appointed to the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Committee. Christopher is active in Northwest Ohio with the Bowling Green Community Foundation, the American Red Cross and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Christopher, 44, is married to the former Tina Smith of Leetonia, Ohio. The couple has a son, Zachary, 16, and two daughters, Megan and Allison, ages 14 and 12.
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Individual Stats
Bowling Green State University Hockey Bowling Green Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 20, 2012) All games O ve ra ll: 1 4 -2 5 -5 C onf: 5-19-4 H om e: 5-9-4 A w ay: 9-14-1 N eut: 0-2-0
## 22 11 14 13 12 20 28 15 3 7 21 26 27 18 24 4 16 10 2 17 23 5 1 8 TM
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a
S h o ts p ts s h
P la y e r
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C a rp e n te r, R ya n D e S a lvo , D a n W o jta la , C a m d e n B e rkle , A d a m W illia m so n , B ryce S in cla ir, C a m e ro n Shea, Bobby P e rrie r, M a rcu s K u ce ra , C o n n o r S lo a t, Ja ke P le tsch , T e d F in k, M ich a e l W a lla ce , A n d re w V ise lli, R ya n M o h le r, B re tt S u lliva n , M ike S u m sio n , C h a d R o d rig u e z, M a rc P e lto m a , R ya n M cIn to sh , Ja m e s G ro ve r, M a x H a fn e r, R u sty H a m m o n d , A n d re w R u e l, Ia n TEAM T o ta l O p p o n e n ts
44 11 19 30 35 14 11 25 42 10 13 23 44 7 14 21 44 9 7 16 34 6 6 12 43 4 5 9 41 3 6 9 40 1 7 8 42 1 7 8 40 5 2 7 34 2 4 6 43 1 5 6 37 4 1 5 14 0 5 5 42 1 3 4 38 1 3 4 24 3 0 3 28 0 3 3 25 2 0 2 25 0 2 2 19 0 2 2 44 0 2 2 12 0 1 1 23 0 0 0 44 85 128 213 44 129 225 354
110 84 108 125 122 54 44 60 30 27 32 43 38 53 33 55 39 26 22 20 16 13 0 3 0 115 125
.1 0 0 .1 6 7 .0 9 3 .0 5 6 .0 7 4 .1 1 1 .0 9 1 .0 5 0 .0 3 3 .0 3 7 .1 5 6 .0 4 7 .0 2 6 .0 7 5 .0 0 0 .0 1 8 .0 2 6 .1 1 5 .0 0 0 .1 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 7 3 .1 0 3
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G o a l a v erag e m in u te s ga
Z a ch a ria s, S co tt H a m m o n d , A n d re w EM PTY NET T o ta l O p p o n e n ts
3 -0 4 4 -4 4 2 3 -0 4 4 -0 4 4 -0
7 0 :1 1 2 6 1 5 :1 8 2 0 :3 1 2 7 0 6 :0 0 2 7 0 6 :0 0
3 1 19 7 1 29 85
P en alties + - p en -m in m in m aj
sh %
+2 10-31 8 +4 15-41 13 -10 7-25 5 -8 17-45 15 -9 15-30 15 -7 5-10 5 -13 23-65 20 -13 21-42 21 +2 18-36 18 -5 15-30 15 -5 6-12 6 -4 6-12 6 -6 6-12 6 -7 9-18 9 -3 3-17 1 -6 7-14 7 -7 4-8 4 -10 11-30 10 -11 11-22 11 -9 11-22 11 -4 8-16 8 0 4-19 2 0 0-0 0 -5 9-18 9 0 7-14 7 -13 248-589 232 - 232-541 218
avg
2 .5 6 2 .7 3 2 .8 6 1 .8 8
S aves saves p ct
12 1114 0 1126 1072
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1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 7
w
0 14 0 14 25
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1 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 0 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 17 7 36
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1 5 3 0 2 4 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 16 14 3 28 25
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0 35 1 36 17
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0 22 3 11 0 29 0 28 2 25 0 15 0 27 0 37 0 21 0 48 1 15 0 16 0 32 0 12 0 8 0 40 1 10 1 14 0 23 0 4 0 26 0 19 0 0 0 9 0 19 8 510 2 538
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0 3 0 3 3
0 0 7 7 2
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Bowling Green State University Hockey Bowling Green Category Leaders (as of Sep 20, 2012) All games
Leaders
## Points
GP
## Goals
GP
22 11 14 13 12 20 28 15 3 7 11 22 14 12 13 20 21 28 18 15
Carpenter, Ryan DeSalvo, Dan Wojtala, Camden Berkle, Adam Williamson, Bryce Sinclair, Cameron Shea, Bobby Perrier, Marcus Kucera, Connor Sloat, Jake DeSalvo, Dan Carpenter, Ryan Wojtala, Camden Williamson, Bryce Berkle, Adam Sinclair, Cameron Pletsch, Ted Shea, Bobby Viselli, Ryan Perrier, Marcus
44 35 42 44 44 34 43 41 40 42
35 44 42 44 44 34 40 43 37 41
G
11 14 10 7 9 6 4 3 1 1 G
14 11 10 9 7 6 5 4 4 3
A Pts
19 11 13 14 7 6 5 6 7 7
A Pts
11 19 13 7 14 6 2 5 1 6
## Power-Play Goals
GP
PPG
## Short-Handed Goals
GP
SHG
## Game-Winning Goals
GP
GWG
14 12 18 22
Wojtala, Camden Williamson, Bryce Viselli, Ryan Carpenter, Ryan
10 Rodriguez, Marc 22 Carpenter, Ryan 28 Shea, Bobby 11 22 12 13
DeSalvo, Dan Carpenter, Ryan Williamson, Bryce Berkle, Adam
## Plus/Minus
11 DeSalvo, Dan 22 Carpenter, Ryan 3 Kucera, Connor
42 44 37 44 24 44 43 35 44 44 44
GP
35 44 40
30 25 23 21 16 12 9 9 8 8
4 3 2 2 1 1 1 4 3 2 2
+/-
+4 +2 +2
25 30 23 16 21 12 7 9 5 9
Sh
110 84 108 125 122 54 44 60 30 27 Sh
84 110 108 122 125 54 32 44 53 60
## Assists
GP
44 44 42 35 44 40 42 34 41 43
11 7 10 14 9 1 1 6 3 4
## Shots
GP
G
## Shot Pct.
GP
22 13 14 11 12 3 7 20 15 28 13 12 22 14 11 15 4 20 18 28 11 21 10 20 22 17 14 28 18 12
Berkle, Adam Williamson, Bryce Carpenter, Ryan Wojtala, Camden DeSalvo, Dan Perrier, Marcus Sullivan, Mike Sinclair, Cameron Viselli, Ryan Shea, Bobby DeSalvo, Dan Pletsch, Ted Rodriguez, Marc Sinclair, Cameron Carpenter, Ryan McIntosh, James Wojtala, Camden Shea, Bobby Viselli, Ryan Williamson, Bryce
44 44 44 42 35 41 42 34 37 43 35 40 24 34 44 25 42 43 37 44
G
7 9 11 10 14 3 1 6 4 4 G
14 5 3 6 11 2 10 4 4 9
A Pts
19 14 13 11 7 7 7 6 6 5
30 21 23 25 16 8 8 12 9 9
A Pts
125 122 110 108 84 60 55 54 53 44
Sh
Sh%
A Pts
Sh
Sh%
11 2 0 6 19 0 13 5 1 7
25 84 7 32 3 26 12 54 30 110 2 20 23 108 9 44 5 53 16 122
GP
Pen
Min
## Penalty Minutes
GP
Pen
Min
28 15 3 13 12 7 11 2 10 17
Shea, Bobby Perrier, Marcus Kucera, Connor Berkle, Adam Williamson, Bryce Sloat, Jake DeSalvo, Dan Peltoma, Ryan Rodriguez, Marc McIntosh, James Shea, Bobby Berkle, Adam Perrier, Marcus DeSalvo, Dan Kucera, Connor Carpenter, Ryan Rodriguez, Marc Sloat, Jake Williamson, Bryce Wojtala, Camden
43 41 40 44 44 42 35 28 24 25
43 44 41 35 40 44 24 42 44 42
Sh
110 125 108 84 122 30 27 54 60 44
21 16 30 23 25 9 4 12 5 9
14 7 19 13 11 6 3 6 1 5
## Penalties
28 13 15 11 3 22 10 7 12 14
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Carpenter, Ryan Berkle, Adam Wojtala, Camden DeSalvo, Dan Williamson, Bryce Kucera, Connor Sloat, Jake Sinclair, Cameron Perrier, Marcus Shea, Bobby
23 21 18 17 15 15 15 11 11 11
23 17 21 15 18 10 11 15 15 7
65 42 36 45 30 30 41 22 30 22 65 45 42 41 36 31 30 30 30 25
.056 .074 .100 .093 .167 .050 .018 .111 .075 .091 .167 .156 .115 .111 .100 .100 .093 .091 .075 .074
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Bowling Green State University Hockey Bowling Green Game Results (as of Sep 20, 2012) All games
Opponent
CONNECTICUT CONNECTICUT at UAH at UAH at #19 Lake Superior State at #19 Lake Superior State ND ND FSU FSU CAN CAN at Miami at Miami UAF UAF at #16 Michigan State at #16 Michigan State #8 WESTERN MICHIGAN at #8 Western Michigan at Bemidji State at Bemidji State #2 OHIO STATE #2 OHIO STATE at UAF at UAF at #13 Western Michigan #13 WESTERN MICHIGAN at #6 ND at #6 ND #19 NMU #19 NMU at #1 FSU at #1 FSU #3 MICHIGAN #3 MICHIGAN at #17 NMU at NMU at #17 NMU at #2 FSU at #2 FSU at #2 FSU vs #3 Michigan vs #7 Miami University
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Shots
2-1 4-4 2-1 3-0 1-0 1-4 1-3 2-3 0-4 3-5 4-1 3-1 0-4 4-4 0-3 0-2 1-5 1-4 3-3 1-6 1-4 1-2 2-2 1-1 3-1 1-4 1-4 2-1 1-2 3-2 2-4 0-2 1-5 1-4 4-3 0-3 2-4 5-3 4-1 3-2 4-7 4-3 2-3 1-4
39/21 45/15 30/30 29/21 29/19 18/37 18/25 21/26 29/29 34/18 32/8 34/12 23/30 16/32 23/33 16/33 22/27 21/33 16/23 18/26 27/16 23/28 37/20 39/32 14/28 18/22 21/33 22/29 25/27 24/22 34/27 31/23 20/36 22/21 29/30 22/49 33/26 29/33 23/35 34/56 21/42 37/31 37/58 22/33
Team Record Overall: Conference: Home: Away: Neutral: Overtime:
Overall 1-0-0 1-0-1 2-0-1 3-0-1 4-0-1 4-1-1 4-2-1 4-3-1 4-4-1 4-5-1 5-5-1 6-5-1 6-6-1 6-6-2 6-7-2 6-8-2 6-9-2 6-10-2 6-10-3 6-11-3 6-12-3 6-13-3 6-13-4 6-13-5 7-13-5 7-14-5 7-15-5 8-15-5 8-16-5 9-16-5 9-17-5 9-18-5 9-19-5 9-20-5 10-20-5 10-21-5 10-22-5 11-22-5 12-22-5 13-22-5 13-23-5 14-23-5 14-24-5 14-25-5 W-L-T 14-25-5 5-19-4 5-9-4 9-14-1 0-2-0 2-1-5
Conf 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 1-3-0 1-4-0 1-5-0 1-5-0 1-5-0 1-6-0 1-6-1 1-7-1 1-8-1 1-9-1 1-10-1 1-10-2 1-11-2 1-11-2 1-11-2 1-11-3 1-11-4 2-11-4 2-12-4 2-13-4 3-13-4 3-14-4 4-14-4 4-15-4 4-16-4 4-17-4 4-18-4 5-18-4 5-19-4 5-19-4 5-19-4 5-19-4 5-19-4 5-19-4 5-19-4 5-19-4 5-19-4
Time
2:19 2:40 2:05 2:08 2:05 2:12 2:25 2:25 2:30 2:35 2:20 2:10 2:10 2:20 2:11 2:20 2:05 2:15 2:50 2:10 2:15 2:01 2:25 2:35 2:15 2:10 2:15 2:30 2:15 2:20 2:15 2:15 2:15 2:05 2:15 2:30 2:10 2:20 2:15 2:53 2:14 2:30 3:22 2:11
Attendance Total: Home: Away: Neutral:
Att. Goalie of record Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Zacharias, Scott Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew Hammond, Andrew
1316 1221 1486 1358 1839 2147 1896 1928 1910 1804 1377 1619 3105 3158 1394 1294 4967 4995 1588 3599 3547 3365 3228 1830 2938 2965 3314 2403 5022 5022 2687 1864 2255 2493 3011 5031 1664 1557 1098 1512 2008 1568 7823
Dates Total 44 112206 18 37401 24 66982 2 7823
Avg. 2550 2078 2791 3912
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Bowling Green State University Hockey Bowling Green Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 20, 2012) All games
Team Stats
Overall: 14-25-5 Conf: 5-19-4 Home: 5-9-4 Away: 9-14-1 Neut: 0-2-0 TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Shot pct. Goals/Game Shots/Game A ssi st s POWER PLAYS Goals-Power Plays Conversion Percent Shot Attempts Shot Percent GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals Power Play Short-handed Empty net Penalty Unassisted Overtime Shootout Delayed Penalty PENALTIES Number Minutes Penalties/Game Pen minutes/Game Mi nor Major 10-minute Misconduct Game Misconduct Gross Misconduct Match FACEOFFS (W-L) Faceoff W-L Pct. SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att) ATTENDANCE T o t al Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg Goals by Period Bowling Green Opponents Saves by Period Bowling Green Opponents
132
1st 2nd
3rd
1st 2nd
3rd
22 37
35 46
26 45
398 366 330 324 383 330
BGSU
OPP
85-1157 .073 1.9 26.3 128
129-1255 .103 2.9 28.5 225
17-191 .089 248 .069
36-206 .175 253 .142
85 17 3 2 0 8 2 0 0
129 36 3 7 0 2 1 0 0
248 589 5.6 13.4 232 7 2 4 0 3 1389-1438 .491 5-18
232 541 5.3 12.3 218 7 1 5 0 1 1438-1389 .509 4-19
37401 18/2078 2/3912
66982 24/2791
OT
O2
OT
O2
2 0
31 35
0 1
Total 85 129
Total 1 1126 0 1072
Bowling Green State University Hockey Bowling Green Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 27, 2012) Conference games
Conference Only
O ve ra ll: 5 -1 9 -4 C onf: 5-19-4 H om e: 2-9-3 A w ay: 3-10-1 N eut: 0-0-0
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S h o ts p ts s h
sh %
5 6 11 66 3 8 11 65 5 5 10 62 5 4 9 80 2 6 8 40 3 4 7 28 3 4 7 38 4 1 5 18 2 2 4 32 0 4 4 20 0 4 4 21 2 1 3 30 1 2 3 22 0 3 3 14 2 0 2 13 2 0 2 15 1 1 2 27 0 2 2 13 0 2 2 15 0 1 1 8 0 1 1 6 0 1 1 27 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 40 62 102 662 88 152 240 790
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Z a ch a ria s, S co tt H a m m o n d , A n d re w EM PTY NET T o ta l O p p o n e n ts
1 -0 2 8 -2 8 1 6 -0 2 8 -0 2 8 -0
4 5 :5 0 1 6 3 6 :2 7 1 7 :4 3 1 7 0 0 :0 0 1 7 0 0 :0 0
2 79 7 88 40
P en alties + - p en -m in m in m aj
-15 13-37 11 -11 4-19 2 -8 6-23 4 -7 10-20 10 -5 10-31 8 -12 16-51 13 -4 4-8 4 -8 3-6 3 -14 11-22 11 -5 16-32 16 -4 4-8 4 -5 7-14 7 -6 3-6 3 -8 10-20 10 -7 9-18 9 -5 5-18 4 -4 3-6 3 -5 3-17 1 -9 5-10 5 -9 5-10 5 -4 1-2 1 -1 6-12 6 -6 6-12 6 0 6-12 6 -16 166-414 152 - 148-351 138
avg
2 .6 2 2 .9 0 3 .1 1 1 .4 1
S aves saves p ct
8 694 0 702 622
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1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 5
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0 5 0 5 19
o th p p sh
1 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 5 25
G o als fg g w g t o t
0 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 5 2 22 19
R eco rd l t sh o
1 18 0 19 5
0 4 0 4 4
0 1 0 1 6
pp
0 24 1 25 8
0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ht pn ua
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
b lk
0 18 0 15 0 20 1 19 0 6 0 17 0 9 0 12 0 23 0 12 0 25 0 8 0 15 0 33 0 3 1 8 1 5 0 7 0 14 0 18 0 13 0 20 0 7 0 4 3 331 2 320
G o als allo w ed sh en p en so g
0 2 0 2 2
0 0 7 7 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
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