Providence Men's Ice Hockey - 2012-12 Online Guide

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CHRIS ROONEY

ALEX VELISCHEK

TIM SCHALLER

MYLES HARVEY

KYLE MURPHY



TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 2012-13 Media Information Table of Contents..........................................................................................................1 Media Information....................................................................................................2-3 Hockey Staff Head Coach Nate Leaman.....................................................................................4-5 Assistant Coaches.....................................................................................................6-8 Support Staff...............................................................................................................8-9 Media Outlets/Logistics........................................................................................... 10 2012-13 Friars 2011-12 Roster............................................................................................................ 12 Meet The Friars......................................................................................................13-32 Providence College Providence College Profile................................................................................33-35 Providence College Administration.................................................................... 36 Athletics Director Bob Driscoll.............................................................................. 37 Providence College Support Staff........................................................................ 38 Schneider Arena Schneider Arena...................................................................................................39-42 Facilities......................................................................................................................... 43 FRIARTOWN Providence, R.I.......................................................................................................44-45 2010-11 Season In Review 2012-13 Game-By-Game Breakdown...........................................................46-49 2012-13 Statistics/Awards & Honors................................................................... 50 2012-13 Results........................................................................................................... 51 Team Stats vs. Opponents....................................................................................... 52 Hockey East Association This is Hockey East..................................................................................................... 53 Hockey East Staff........................................................................................................ 54 2011-12 Hockey East Standings and Stats........................................................ 55 2011-12 Hockey East Teams/Awards................................................................... 56 2011-12 Hockey East Non-Conference Results/Attendance Figures....... 57 Hockey East Standings Through the Years..................................................58-60 Hockey East All-Time Awards...........................................................................61-69 Friar Hockey East History......................................................................................... 70 Opponents Mayor's Cup.................................................................................................................. 71 Friars Vs. All-Time Opponents..........................................................................72-83 CREDITS: The 2012-13 Providence College Men's Hockey Online Guide is published by the Providence College Athletic Department and all rights are reserved. All Information in this guide is property of the Providence College Athletic Department. EDITORS: Dan Colleran and Jorge Rocha EDITORIAL ASSISTANCE: Jen Rynearson, Arthur Parks, Megan Ferguson COVER DESIGNS: Dominic Channon PHOTOGRAPHY: Tom Maguire, David Silverman, Steve Babineau, Jennifer Rynearson, Hockey East, Union College Sports Information, Michigan Tech Sports Information, SMMA, John Risley, Matt Risley, Richard Benjamin, Anaheim Ducks, New Jersey Devils, Albany Devils, Chicago Blackhawks, ©2009 NHLI, San Jose Sharks, Toronto Maple Leafs, Calgary Flames, Edmonton Oilers and Dominic Channon. FRONT COVER: The front cover features seniors Alex Velischek, Chris Rooney, Myles Harvey, Tim Schaller and Kyle Murphy.

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Year-By-Year Records And Tournament Results Year-By-Year Records..........................................................................................84-95 Friar Tournament Results................................................................................ 96-100 All-Time Friars Important Names and Events in Friar History.......................................101-106 Providence College Hockey History..................................................................107 Friar All-Americans.........................................................................................108-109 Friar Olympians.........................................................................................................110 Friars In The NHL..............................................................................................111-112 Friars In Pro Hockey.................................................................................................112 Friars Drafted By NHL Teams.......................................................................113-114 Friar Honor Roll................................................................................................115-118 Friar All-Time Roster.......................................................................................119-126 Friar All-Time Captains...........................................................................................126 Friar All-Time Goaltender Roster........................................................................127 Friar All-Time Uniform Numbers................................................................128-129 Friar Records.....................................................................................................130-136 Friar Year-By-Year Leaders............................................................................136-140

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MEDIA INFORMATION Thank you for your interest in covering Providence College Friar athletics. This guide should help you in your coverage of the Friars. If you have further questions or need assistance, please feel free to call us at any time. PC ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS Alumni Hall One Cunningham Square Providence, RI 02918 Office: 401-865-2201 Press Box: 401-865-1414 Fax: 401-865-2583 Arthur Parks • Associate Athletics Director/Marketing & Communications Jen Rynearson • Sports Information Director Dan Colleran • Senior Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations (Hockey Contact) PRESS BOX CONDUCT Providence College respectfully reminds each person on press row that you are in a working area and cheering for either team is not tolerated. Your cooperation is appreciated. SCHNEIDER ARENA PRESS CREDENTIALS PROCEDURES Admittance to the Schneider Arena press box, photo areas and lockerrooms is restricted to working media. Requests for credentials should be made at least one week in advance. All credentials will be left at the Will Call window in front of Schneider Arena. Guests in your party with game tickets should enter through the main lobby. Credentials will not be mailed - all credentials will be issued at the Will Call window. GAME NOTES & PROGRAMS Game notes and game programs will be available to all members of the media in the press box. Extra line charts will be available for pro scouts for player identification purposes. POST-GAME PROCEDURES After the 10-minute cooling off period, Providence Head Coach Nate Leaman will be available in the media interview room near the Friar lockerroom. Anyone wishing to interview a specific player should notify Dan Colleran prior to the completion of the contest. Any players requested will be available for interviews outside the lockerroom. RADIO AND TRANSMITTING Providence College Athletics has installed one phone line for visiting commercial radio or visiting student radio. There are other lines available at press row for running accounts but are limited to a first-come, first-served basis. Anyone wishing to install his/her own telephone line as a second radio station should contact Carmine Piscopo in the Providence College Telecommunications Office (401) 865-2800. All outside phone orders should go through this office or they won't be installed. Please give at least two weeks notice to the Telecommunications Office. Please give Dan Colleran as a contact at Schneider Arena. Any radio station or reporting service seeking in-game or post-game reports must make arrangements through the media relations office.

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STILL PHOTOGRAPHERS There are several positions available for still photographers at Schneider Arena. The spot at ice level between the two benches will no longer be available. Still photographers can also use the upper deck in the press box or the organ loft in Section L when these spaces are available. NEWS TELEVISION PHOTOGRAPHERS Space for television cameras is available on the upper deck of the press box on a first-come, first-served basis. When this deck is full, television cameras can be set up in the organ loft in Section L if space is available. Cameras can not be set up in the handicapped seating areas around the walkways. If you are looking to do a live shot prior to the game or just after the game, please let us know so that we may make arrangements with the operations staff of Schneider Arena. This way, proper lighting will be ready and background noise (music, Zamboni, etc.) can be controlled. BROADCAST TELEVISION PHOTOGRAPHERS Live television crews have use of the middle deck of the upper press box, the organ loft in Section L and the box between the team benches at ice level. The broadcast booth is located in the upper left corner of the press box next to section F. VISITING COACHES Space has been made available in the Schneider Arena press box for one coach from the visiting team to watch the game from above. We ask that each team send just one coach to the press box. Seats outside the press box will be provided for all others, but they will not be permitted to sit in the press box. The media relations office thanks you in advance for your cooperation. WEEKLY PROCEDURES The media relations office will distribute weekly press releases. Broadcast radio and television outlets will also receive biographical updates before each game. PC Head Coach Nate Leaman is available by pre-scheduled appointment. Please schedule interviews through the sports information office. Players have been instructed not to conduct interviews unless scheduled through the media relations office. Please do not contact the players directly by phone or in their dormitories. There will be no interviews on game day. All interviews on other days must end 15 minutes prior to practice. Please respect the players' academic responsibilities when requesting longer interviews. Obviously, the dining hall and players' dorm rooms are off limits to the press. The Providence College Security Office has requested that everyone please call the media relations office when they are coming on campus so that we may notify them. WEB INFORMATION Providence College releases, statistics and game recaps are available via the World Wide Web at www.friars.com. Additional information about Providence College and all of the 10 Hockey East institutions is available at www.hockeyeastonline.com.

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MEDIA INFORMATION TELEVISION COX Sports will be the primary broadcast home of Providence College hockey. Cox will televise eight PC men's hcokey games. Mike Logan (playby-play), Bob Bellemore (color analyst) and Sonny Watrous (rink side)will call the action. The Friars also are slated to have one game broadcast on NESN and one game on CBS Sports Network.

Quick Facts Location....................................................... Providence, Rhode Island 02918 DENOMINATION.......................................................................... Dominican Friars FOUNDED.............................................................................................................. 1917 ENROLLMENT...................................................................................................... 3,852 COLORS.......................................................... Black, White and Silver (PMS 877) Arena.............................................................................. Schneider Arena (3,030) Arena Surface....................................................................................... 200' X 85' AFFILIATION...................................................................................NCAA DIVISION I CONFERENCE..................................................................................... HOCKEY EAST NICKNAME........................................................................................................... Friars PRESIDENT..................................................................... Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P. ASSOCIATE VP/ATHLETICS DIRECTOR.......................... Robert G. Driscoll, Jr. ASSISTANT VP/EXECUTIVE ASSOC. AD/SWA.................................Jill La Point ASSOC. AD/STUDENT-ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT....................... Nick Reggio ASSOC. AD/ATHLETIC BUSINESS.............................................Marcus Blossom ASSOC. AD/MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS....................... Arthur Parks ASSOC. AD/FACILITIES/GAME MANAGEMENT..................... Carl LaBranche ASSOC. AD/EXTERNAL RELATIONS...........................................Steve Napolillo ASSOC. AD/SPORTS MEDICINE............................................................John Rock ASSOC. AD/COMPLIANCE & STUDENT-ATHLETE SERVICES...Joe Nicastro COACHING STAFF Head Coach............................................. Nate Leaman (SUNY Cortland '97) Record at Providence (YRS)............................14-20-4 (Second season) Career Record (YRS)................................................................... 152-147-39/9 ASSISTANT COACHes...... Ben Barr (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute '04) .......................................................................... Jamie Russell (Michigan Tech '89) GOALTENDING COACH..........................................Jim McNiff (Merrimack '98) Strength Coach............................................Kenneth White (Vermont '92) HOCKEY OFFICE PHONE................................................................. 401-865-2168 Athletic Trainer...........................................................................Bernard Walls EQUIPMENT MANAGER..................................................................Corey Rastello TEAM INFORMATION 2011-12 Record...........................................................................................14-20-4 Hockey East (Finish)............................................................. 10-14-3 (seventh) Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................................... 14/9 2012-13 CAPTAINS....................... Myles Harvey, Kyle Murphy, Tim Schaller NEWCOMERS............................................................................................................. 16

RADIO Providence College hockey games will be broadcast via the Internet on www.friars.com. In addition, 20 games will be broadcast on 1240 AM (WOON). Mike Logan, who will be in his 17th year as the voice of the Friars, will call the live action all season long. Logan also has done playby-play for the Pawtucket Red Sox, Northeastern University (basketball) and Harvard University (football and basketball). His wealth of experience extends beyond radio as he also does television play-by-play for PC hockey on Cox Sports TV as well as college hockey on NESN. Logan was the recipient of the Joe Concannon Media Award on September 29, 2008 at the 25th Annual Hockey East Media Day at the TD Banknorth Garden in Boston, Mass. Logan was the 17th recipient of the Joe Concannon Media Award. Additionally, select Friar home games will be broadcast by the student radio station (WDOM 91.3 FM).

ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS ASSOC. AD/MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS....................... Arthur Parks SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR............................................ Jen Rynearson SENIOR ASST. DIRECTOR (HOCKEY CONTACT)......................... Dan Colleran Office Phone................................................................................ (401) 865-2201 Fax Number: ............................................................................... (401) 865-2583 E-Mail: ...................................................................... dcollera@providence.edu PRESS BOX PHONE......................................................................... (401) 865-1414 WEB SITE: .......................................................................................www.friars.com Mailing Address:................................................. Sports Information Office ..............................................One Cunningham Square, Providence, RI 02918 MISCELLANEOUS ASSOC. AD/HOCKEY ADMINISTRATOR......................................... Nick Reggio Office Phone................................................................................. 401-865-2555 RINK MANAGER..................................................................................... Ross Brooks Office Phone................................................................................. 401-865-2331 Ticket Manager...................................................................Christine Flannery Office Phone................................................................................. 401-865-2595

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NATE LEAMAN Head Coach 10th Season as Head Coach Second Season at Providence College • The Leaman File • Full Name: Nathan G. Leaman Birthdate: November 27, 1972 Hometown: Kettering, Ohio Family: Wife, Alice; Sons, Ty and Bryce Education: SUNY Cortland '97 - B.S. in biological sciences University of Maine '99 - M.S. in biological sciences Coaching • Head Coach - Providence College (Hockey East), 2011• Head Coach - Union College (ECACHL), 2003-2011 • Assistant Coach - Harvard University (ECACHL), 1999-2003 • Assistant Coach - U.S.A World Junior Team, 2007 and 2009 • Volunteer Assistant Coach - U. of Maine (Hockey East), 1998-1999 Awards and Honors • Spencer Penrose Award (Division I National Coach of the Year) - 2011 • ECAC Coach of the Year - 2010 and 2011 • Inside College Hockey National Coach of the Year - 2010 • Spencer Penrose Award Finalist - 2010

Nate Leaman is in his second season as head coach of the Providence College men’s hockey program. In his first season, Leaman led the Friars to the Hockey East Semifinals for the first time since 2001. Providence defeated No. 2 seed UMass Lowell in a best-of-three quarterfinal series to become the first No. 7 seed to ever win a Hockey East Quarterfinal series in the 28-year history of the league. Leaman, who was appointed the 12th coach at Providence on April 22, 2011, guided Providence to 14 victories during the 2011-12 season, the most wins by a Friar team since 2007-08. Among those wins was a two-game weekend sweep of then No. 1 nationally ranked Merrimack on December 3-4. The 2-1 overtime triumph on December 2 was PC’s first over a No. 1 team since 2003. After their successful weekend against Merrimack, the Friars were ranked in the USCHO.com national poll for the first time since 2008. In all, Providence recorded seven wins against nationally ranked teams, including five victories against squads in the top-10. In addition, Leaman coached Ross Mauermann, who was named to the Hockey East All-Rookie Team. Mauermann became the first Friar to earn the honor since 2007. Prior to Providence, Leaman spent eight seasons as the head coach at Union College. Leaman's 2010-11 Union squad posted an impressive 26-10-4 overall record, including a 17-3-2 mark in the ECAC. The 26 overall wins and the 17 league triumphs are school records. The team captured the College's first Cleary Cup (ECAC regular season champion) and earned its first NCAA Division I Tournament berth. Union's season came to end when it was defeated by eventual national champion Minnesota-Duluth, 2-0, in the 2011 NCAA East Regional Semifinal. The Dutchmen went 14-1-1 in their final 16 regular season games to clinch the league title. Union had the top power play in the nation as it posted a 29.5 percent success rate. In addition, the team allowed just 2.10 goals per game, which ranked second in the nation. The Dutchmen also were ranked nationally for the entire season and were as high as fourth. For his efforts, Leaman received the 2011 Spencer Penrose Award as the Division I Men's Coach of the Year and he also was named ECAC Coach of the Year for the second straight season. In eight seasons at Union, Leaman's teams posted a 138-127-35 mark. His 138 wins are the most of any of the 14 head coaches in school history. He also posted the highest winning percentage (.518) of a Union head coach. Leaman guided Union to four consecutive winning seasons. In 2009-10, the team posted a 21-12-6 record, finished third place in the ECAC regular season and was the ECAC Tournament runner up. During his tenure at Union, Leaman coached 91 All-ECAC Academic selections, 12 All-ECAC players, six All-ECAC Rookie selections, three ECAC Student-Athletes of the Year and two CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine

Playing Experience • Played at SUNY Cortland (SUNYAC)

• YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD • Year Team Overall Pct. Conf. Pct. Finish 2011-12 Providence 14-20-4 .421 10-14-3 .426 7 2010-11 Union 26-10-4 .700 17-3-2 .818 1 2009-10 Union 21-12-6 .615 12-6-4 .636 3 2008-09 Union 19-17-3 .526 9-11-2 .455 8 2007-08 Union 15-14-6 .514 10-7-5 .568 T-4 2006-07 Union 14-19-3 .431 7-14-1 .341 12 2005-06 Union 16-16-6 .500 9-9-4 .500 T-6 2004-05 Union 13-22-2 .378 8-13-1 .386 8 2003-04 Union 14-17-5 .458 8-11-3 .432 8 Total 152-147-39 .507 100-88-25 .528

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COACHING STAFF All-Time Friar Coaches Name John Graham Dr. Landry Clement Trihey Richard Rondeau Thomas Eccleston, Jr. Zellio Topazzini Lou Lamoriello Steve Stirling Mike McShane Paul Pooley Tim Army Nate Leaman

Academic All-District Honorees. In his career behind the bench, Leaman has coached 16 NHL draft picks, five All-Americans and one Hobey Baker finalist. The 2007-08 season began a stretch of four consecutive winning seasons for the Union program under Leaman. That team posted a 16-15-4 overall record and placed fourth in the ECAC, which at the time was the program's highest finish. In 2008-09, the team finished the season at 19-17-3 overall and it marked the first back-to-back winning campaigns in program history. That success carried over to the 2009-10 season as Leaman's squad was ranked in the top-20 nationally for 14 consecutive weeks. Leaman also served as an assistant coach with USA Hockey for the US World Junior Team in 2007 and 2009. In 2007, he helped lead the team to a Bronze Medal in Leksand, Sweden. Prior to taking the Union position, Leaman spent four seasons as an assistant coach for Mark Mazzoleni at Harvard, where he was the top assistant and recruiting coordinator during his final season. Leaman helped rebuild the Harvard program into one of the top teams in the ECAC, taking the squad from eighth place in the league to an ECAC tournament championship and NCAA appearance in 2001-2002, and an ECAC runner-up finish and NCAA appearance in 2002-2003. During his four years on the Harvard coaching staff, Leaman had a hand in recruiting 13 NHL draft picks and helped the program to be consistently ranked near the top of college hockey in the number of players with NHL rights. Prior to joining the staff in Cambridge, Leaman served as a volunteer assistant coach under Shawn Walsh at the University of Maine in 1998-99. In helping guide Maine to a 31-6-4 record and the 1999 NCAA

Years Record 1926-27 0-4-0 1926-27 1-1-0 1926-27 0-2-0 1952-56 25-41-0 1956-64 94-72-5 1964-68 31-60-1 1968-83 248-179-13 1983-85 44-28-7 1985-94 151-152-31 1994-05 185-187-40 2005-11 66-116-28 2011- 14-20-4

Championship, Leaman's responsibilities included working with the Black Bears' defense, video analysis, on-campus recruiting and monitoring of the players' academic progress. While in Orono, Leaman earned a Master of Science degree in biological sciences in 1999. Before joining the staff at Maine, Leaman served as associate coach for one season at Old Town High School in Old Town, Maine, where he was responsible for the design and implementation of team practices and bench management during games. Leaman is a 1997 graduate of SUNY Cortland, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in biological sciences with a concentration in environmental science and received the Aldo Leopold Award for excellence in environmental science. Captain of the hockey team as a junior and senior, Leaman finished his career as one of the top-20 scorers in Red Dragons' history. Prior to attending Cortland, Leaman spent a season with the Enkoping Sports Klubb in Enkoping, Sweden, and also played one year with the Indianapolis Junior Ice in the North American Junior Hockey League. A native of Centerville, Ohio, Leaman and his wife, Alice, have a threeyear old son, Ty and a newborn son, Bryce.

Nate Leaman accepts the Spencer Penrose Award for the Division I National Coach of the Year.

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BEN BARR Assistant Coach Second Season at Providence College

• The BARR File • Full Name: Benjamin M. Barr Birthdate: December 16, 1981 Hometown: Faribault, Minn. Education: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute '04 - B.S. in management Coaching Experience • Assistant Coach - Providence College (Hockey East), 2011• Assistant Coach - Union College (ECACHL), 2008-2011 • Volunteer Assistant Coach - RPI (ECACHL), 2004-2005; 2007-2008 • Coach - U.S.A Hockey Select 15 Team, 2009, 2010 • Coach - U.S.A Hockey Select 14 Team, 2008 • Coach - U.S.A Hockey Select 17 Team, 2007

Ben Barr is in his second season as an assistant coach of the Providence College men's hockey program. Prior to Providence, Barr, who spent three seasons at Union College, was instrumental in helping the Dutchmen post a 66-39-13 mark during his tenure. While at Union, Barr's responsibilities were recruiting, working with the forwards on the ice, assisting with special teams, managing the team's off-ice strength and conditioning program, coordinating team travel and video analysis. During the 2010-11 season, Barr helped guide the Dutchmen to a school record 144 goals. In addition, Union had the top power play in the nation as it posted a 29.5 percent success rate. A 2004 graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a fouryear member of the hockey team, Barr served as a volunteer coach at his alma mater in 2004-05 and 2007-08 before being hired at Union. In addition, he was a coach for the USA Hockey Select 15 Team during the summer of 2009 and 2010. Barr also served as a coach for the USA Hockey Select 14 Team during the summer of 2008 and for the Select 17 Team in 2007. From 2005 to 2007 he was the head coach for the Capital District Select AAA PeeWee Major Hockey Team. As a student-athlete at RPI, Barr totalled 64 points (25 goals and 39 assists) in 140 career games. He was the team's most valuable player in 2002-03 and was presented with the team's coaches award in 200203 and in 2003-04. During his junior season, he recorded a team-best three short-handed goals and finished tied for the team lead with three game-winning goals. Barr served as a captain in his senior season and again led the team in short-handed goals (two) and game winners (three). Barr also excelled in the classroom as he was named to the Rensselaer Dean's List all four years and was on the 2004 President's List. He also was selected to the ECAC All-Academic Team during the 2003-04 season. A native of Fairbault, Minn., Barr attended Shattuck St. Mary's Prep school and was awarded the Williams Cup for best all-around athlete in 2000.

Awards and Honors • RPI Dean List (2001-2004); President's List (2004) • ECAC All-Academic Team (2004) • RPI Team MVP - 2003 Playing Experience • Played at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (ECACHL) 2000-2004

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JAMIE RUSSELL Assistant Coach Second Season at Providence College

• The RUSSELL File • Full Name: James G. Russell Birthdate: August 31, 1966 Hometown: Kamploops, British Columbia Family: Wife, Linda; Sons, Ben, Charlie, Graeme Education: Michigan Tech '89 - B.S. in business administration Lake Superior State '92 - M.S. in business administration Coaching Experience • Assistant Coach - Providence College (Hockey East), 2011• Head Coach - Michigan Tech (WCHA), 2003-2011 • Assistant Coach - Cornell (ECACHL), 1999-2003 • Assistant Coach - Ferris State (CCHA), 1994-1999

five All-WCHA selections, one Hobey Baker Award finalist, 60 WCHA AllAcademic Team recipients and 16 WCHA Scholar-Athletes. He also ranks second in career wins at Michigan Tech. Prior to Michigan Tech, Russell was the lead assistant coach at Cornell University. He helped build the Big Red into a national powerhouse. During his four-year tenure (1999-03), the Big Red amassed an 87-3910 record, won two ECAC regular-season titles (2001-02, 2002-03) and an ECAC Tournament championship (2002-03). In addition, Cornell advanced to the NCAA Championships on two occasions -- a final eight appearance in 2002 and a spot in the Frozen Four in 2003. CU completed 2002-03 with a school-record 30-5-1 mark and was the top-ranked team in the country in the final regular-season poll. Cornell finished No. 1 in the country in both team defense (1.36 goals against per game; next closest, 2.21) and penalty killing (.900) in 2002-03. Russell also served as the assistant coach at Ferris State of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) for five years (1994-99). He recruited the senior class that helped win the 2003 CCHA regular season title and advanced to the NCAA Championship regional final. Russell has been extensively involved with USA Hockey. He served as the director of the USA Regional Bantam Evaluation Camp from 1996 to 1999 and also has been a lecturer for the USA Hockey Coaches Achievement Program. Russell, a native of Kamloops, B.C., has been an instructor at multiple hockey schools, including Michigan Tech's Hockey Development Center. As a student-athlete, Russell played two seasons at Michigan Tech after sitting out 1986-87 due to transfer rules. He was an assistant captain in both seasons as a defenseman for the Huskies (1987-88, 198889) and posted career totals of eight goals and 22 assists in 77 games played. Following graduation, he went on to play for Larjevellan Sweden in 1989. In his final two professional playing years, Russell competed for Winston-Salem of the East Coast Hockey League in 1990 and for Binghamton of the American Hockey League in 1991. Russell and his wife, Linda have three sons, Ben, Charlie and Graeme.

Awards and Honors • WCHA Co-Coach of the Year - 2007 • Led Michigan Tech to 2007 WHCA Final Five Playing Experience • Played at Michigan Tech (WCHA), 1987-89 • Played for Larjevellan Sweden, 1989; Winston-Salem (ECHL), 1989 • Played for Binghamton (AHL), 1991 Jamie Russell enters his second season as an assistant coach of the Providence College hockey program. "We are extremely excited to add Coach Russell to our staff," Leaman said upon Russell's hiring. "Coach Russell has a great knowledge of the game and a tremendous amount of experience in recruiting, developing players and building programs to win. He is an excellent communicator and teacher and we welcome him to Friartown." Russell, who spent eight seasons as the head coach at Michigan Tech in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA), was named the 2007 WCHA co-Coach of the Year and became the third Michigan Tech coach to earn the honor. In 2006-07, Russell led Michigan Tech to an 18-17-5 overall record, its highest win total since 1995-96. The Huskies also made their first appearance at the WCHA Final Five since 1996 after defeating Colorado College in the opening round of the league playoffs. While at Michigan Tech, Russell coached two All-Americans,

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FRIAR SUPPORT STAFF

JIM McNIFF

COREY RASTELLO

Goaltending Coach

Equipment Manager

Jim McNiff begins his second season as the goaltending coach at Providence College. McNiff, who played hockey at Merrimack College and graduated in 1998, is the Director of Stop It Goaltending, which runs goaltending camps, clinics, private lessons and video analysis in Foxborough, Mass. McNiff has worked with some of the top college goaltenders and youth goalies at all levels. He also serves as the owner and operator of the Stop It Goaltending equipment store, Fresh Sports Gear. McNiff has a wealth of coaching experience. In addition to being an assistant coach at Wayland High School for two seasons, McNiff has been conducting private goalie lessons for the past seven years and has served as goaltending coach for several youth organizations and teams. McNiff enjoyed a stellar high school career at Don Bosco High School, where he served as team captain and helped lead his team to a 1992 appearance in the Elite Eight State Tournament at the Boston Garden. A native of Marlborough, Mass., McNiff has a four-year-old daughter, Caelan.

Corey Rastello begins his second season as the hockey equipment manager at Providence College. Rastello served as student manager of the Michigan Tech hockey team for five years. In the winter of 2011, he was the equipment manager of the men's USA Hockey team that competed in the World University Games in Erzurum, Turkey. Rastello graduated from Michigan Technological University in May 2011 with a 3.28 GPA in business administration. Rastello resides in Providence, R.I.

ZACH LONGO Student Director of Hockey Operations

BERNARD WALLS Athletic Trainer Bernard Walls enters his fourth season with the Providence College Sports Medicine department. He joined PC Sports Medicine in the fall of 2009, working with the men's ice hockey program. Prior to his appointment at Providence College, Walls was the Head Athletic Trainer at Salve Regina University and was an assistant athletic trainer at the University of Rhode Island. Walls earned his bachelor's degree in Physical Education and Exercise Science from the University of Rhode Island in 2000 and his master's degree from California University of Pennsylvania in Sports Medicine in 2002. He is an active member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, the Eastern Athletic Trainers Association and the Rhode Island Athletic Trainers Association. Walls was born in Manila, Philippines, raised in Audubon, Pa., and served four years as a Hospital Corpsman in the United States Navy.

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• The WHITE File •

Full Name: Kenneth W. White Education: Vermont '92 - B.A. in history and political science Columbia '99 - M.S. in applied physiology Certification CSCS - Certified Strength and conditioning specialist USA Weighlifting Coach

KENNETH WHITE Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Kenneth White is in his ninth year as the College’s strength and conditioning coach. White is responsible for all the strength and conditioning requirements for the College’s 19 varsity athletics teams. Prior to Providence, White was the head strength and conditioning coach at Stony Brook University. In 1997, he was hired as the first strength and conditioning coach ever at St. Bonaventure University, a position he held until leaving for Stony Brook in 1999. White began his career in strength and conditioning in 1995 as a graduate assistant at Columbia University. A 1992 graduate of the University of Vermont, White was a four-year letterman in basketball at the University of Vermont and was co-captain of the squad his senior year. He led the North Atlantic Conference in assist-to-turnover ratio for three years. For his efforts on the court, White was elected to the Catamount Hall of Fame on October 4, 2002. White received his master’s degree from Columbia University in 1999. White is certified by the National Strength and Conditioning Association as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS). He also has a Club Coach/Olympic Weightlifting Certification from USA Weightlifting.

Coaching Experience • Head Strength & Conditioning Coach - Providence College, 2011• Head Strength & Conditioning Coach - Stony Brook, 1999-2003 • Head Strength & Conditioning Coach - St. Bonaventure, 1997-1999 • Graduate Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach - Columbia, 1995-1997 • Assistant Varsity Men's Basketball Coach - N.Y. University, 1994-1995 • Physical Instructor - N.Y. Athletic Club, 1992-1994

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING STAFF

Natalie LaSalle

Nikki Gnozzio

Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

SCHNEIDER ARENA STAFF

ROSS BROOKS Schneider Arena Manager Ross Brooks begins his eighth season as the Schneider Arena manager. Overall, it will be Brooks' 12th year at Providence College. Prior to working at PC, Brooks managed his own business (Ross Brooks Enterprise, Inc.) in Lincoln, R.I. He also worked for the Providence Bruins as the Game Night Operations Manager for five years. Brooks, a native of Toronto, Ontario, played three seasons (1972-73, 1973-75) in the NHL for the Boston Bruins as a goaltender. In three seasons, Brooks posted a 37-7-6 record and a 2.64 goals against average. He ranks seventh all-time in Bruins' history with a 2.64 goals against average. During the 1973-74 season, Brooks enjoyed one of the most successful campaings ever by a goaltender. He won 14 consecutive games, which is now the second highest mark ever in the NHL. He posted a 16-3-0 overall record. Brooks also played in the AHL for the Rhode Island Reds and the Boston Braves. In 1971-72, while playing for the Boston Braves, Brooks shared the Harry "Hap" Holmes Memorial Award (fewest goals against) with Dan Bouchard. Brooks also has been involved with coaching. He was the head coach at Lincoln High School. He led the Lions to the Met B State finals three times. His 1986 team won the state title and his 1987 and 1990 squads finished second. Brooks also served as a goalie coach at Providence College for four seasons (1990-94). Brooks resides in Lincoln, R.I.

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Bill Forrest

Andy Auld

Robert Maguire

Vincent Muratore

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Media Information Providence Journal 75 Fountain Street Providence, RI 02902 Phone: (401) 277-7340 Fax: (401) 277-7444 Web site: www.projo.com E-mail: pjsports@projo.com Editor: Michael McDermott Writer: Mark Divver Associated Press 10 Dorrance Street Providence, RI 02903 Phone: (401) 274-2270 Fax: (401) 272-5644 184 High Street Boston, Mass. 02110 Phone: (800) 882-1407 Fax: (617) 338-8125 Boston Globe 135 Morrissey Blvd. Boston, MA 02107 Phone: (617) 929-2860 Fax: (617) 929-2670 Web Site: www.boston.com E-mail: sports@globe.com Editor: Joe Sullivan Writer: Nancy Marrapese-Burrell Boston Herald One Herald Square Boston, Mass. 02106 Phone: (800) 234-5680 Fax: (617) 619-6430 Web site: www.bostonherald.com E-mail: sports@bostonherald.com Editor: Hank Hryniewiccz Writer: John Connolly The Cowl PC weekly student newspaper Providence, RI 02918 Phone: (401) 865-2214 Fax: (401) 865-1202 Web site: www.thecowl.com Kent County Daily Times 1353 Main Street West Warwick, RI 02893 Phone: (401) 821-7400 Fax: (401) 828-0810 Web site: www.kent-countywebsite.com Woonsocket Call P.O. Box A, 75 Main Street Woonsocket, RI 02895 Phone: (401) 767-8545 Fax: (401) 765-2834 Web site: www.woonsocketcall.com New England Hockey Journal 1010 West Squantom Street Quincy, MA 02171 Phone: (617) 773-9955 Web site: www.hockeyjournal.com Editor: Eric Seamans

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U.S. College Hockey Online Web site: www.uscho.com Writer: Jim Connelly Writer: Dave Hendrickson

HOTELS (401) area code Courtyard By Marriott, 32 Exchange Terrace, Providence, R.I. • 272-1191 Crowne Plaza at the Crossings, 800 Greenwich Ave., Warwick, R.I. • 732-6000 Wyndham Garden, 200 India St., Providence, R.I. • 272-5577 Hilton Providence, 21 Atwells Ave., Providence, R.I. • 831-3900 Providence Biltmore, Kennedy Plaza, Providence, R.I. • 421-0700 Providence Marriott, Charles and Orms Streets, Providence, R.I. • 272-2400 Radisson Airport, 2081 Post Road, Warwick, R.I., • 739-3000 Residence Inn by Marriott, 500 Kilvert Street,Warwick, R.I. • 737-7100 Sheraton Tara Airport, 1850 Post Road,Warwick, R.I., • 738-4000 The Westin, 1 West Exchange Street, Providence, R.I. • 598-8000

TELEVISION COX SPORTS 1320 Eddie Dowling Hwy Lincoln, RI 02865 Web site: www.cox-sports.com New England Sports Network (NESN) 70 Brookline Avenue Fenway Park Boston, MA 02215 Phone: (617) 536-9233 Fax: (617) 536-7814 Web site: www.nesn.com Comcast Sports NET New England 42 Third Avenue Burlington, MA 01803 Phone: (781) 270-7200 Fax: (781) 221-7580 Web site: www.CSNNE.com WPRI-TV 12 (CBS) 25 Catamore Street East Providence, RI 02915 Phone: (401) 228-1848 Fax: (401) 431-1012 Web site: www.wpri.com Director: Patrick Little WJAR-TV 10 (NBC) 23 Kenny Drive Cranston, RI 02920 Phone: (401) 455-9105 Fax: (401) 455-9140 Web site: www.turnto10.com Director: Frank Carpano WLNE-TV 6 (ABC) Charles and Orms Streets Providence, RI 02903 Phone: (401) 453-8038 Fax: (401) 331- 4431 Web site: www.abc6.com Director: Ken Bell RADIO WOON (1240 AM) Phone: 401-762-1240 Web site: www.onworldwide.com

RESTAURANTS (401) area code Andino's, 171 Atwells Avenue, Providence, R.I. • 453-3164 Blake's Tavern, 122 Washington Street, Providence, R.I. • 274-1230 Cheesecake Factory, Providence Place Mall, Providence, R.I. • 270-4010 Chili's, 255 Collyer Street, Providence, R.I. • 421-4850 Fire & Ice, Providence Place Mall, Providence, R.I. • 270-4040 Jersey Mike's, 1401 Douglas Ave., North Providence, R.I. • 223-0251 McFadden's, 52 Pine St., Providence, R.I. • 861-1782 RI RA, The Irish Pub & Restaurant, 50 Exchange Terr., Providence, R.I. • 272-1953 Ladder 133, 133 Douglas Avenue, Providence, R.I. • 272-RIBS Tortilla Flats, 355 Hope Street, Providence, R.I. • 751-6777 Union Station Brewery, 36 Exchange Terrace, Providence, R.I. • 274-2739 RENT-A-CAR (401) area code Alamo 739-0696 Avis 736-7500 Budget 739-8900 Dollar 739-8450 Enterprise 732-5261 Hertz 738-7500 National 737-4800 Thrifty 732-2000 AIRLINES American 1-800-433-7300 Continental 1-800-525-0280 Delta 1-800-221-1212 Southwest 1-800-435-9792 United 1-800-241-6522 US Airways 1-800-428-4322 TAXICAB SERVICE Airport Express 521-4200 East Side 521-4200 Rhode Island Taxi 272-1222 Yellow Cab 941-1122

ENTERTAINMENT (401) area code Comedy Connection, East Providence • 438-8383 Providence Performing Arts Center Providence • 421-2787 Trinity Repertory Co. Providence 351-4242 PIZZA (401) area code Caserta Pizza, Providence, R.I. 621-9190 Papa John's N. Providence, R.I. • 353-7774 Ronzio Pizza N. Providence, R.I. • 274-3282 Sicilia's Pizza Providence, R.I. • 273-9222 Tomato City Pizza Providence, R.I. • 273-7700

GETTING TO SCHNEIDER ARENA From Boston and points north: Follow I-95 to Providence Exit 23 (Charles Street). Turn right at the end of the exit onto Charles Street. Turn left at the stop light onto Admiral Street and proceed through two traffic lights. Go past the CVS Pharmacy and take your third left. This is Huxley Avenue. Schneider Arena is on the right hand side of the road. Follow Huxley to the main gate and make a right. Once in the gate, Schneider Arena is on the right. From New York and points south: Follow I-95 to Providence Exit 23 (State Offices). Take a right at the end of the exit. Take your first right (bearing right at the fork) onto Douglas Avenue (Route 7). Follow Douglas Avenue for one-half mile. Turn left onto Eaton Street at the Douglas Service Station. Proceed on Eaton Street until the first light. At light make a right onto Huxley Avenue. Follow Huxley to the main gate and make a left. Once in the gate, Schneider Arena is on the right. From Worcester and the Massachusetts Turnpike: Follow Route 146 to Providence Exit 'Admiral Street.' Go straight through the light to the end of the road. Take a right onto Douglas Avenue for one-quarter mile. Turn left onto Eaton Street at the PC Mart Service Station. Proceed on Eaton Street until the first light. At light make a right onto Huxley Avenue. Follow Huxley to the main gate and make a left. Once in the gate, Schneider Arena is on the right.

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Name Russ Stein Kevin Hart John Gilmour Mark Adams Ori Abramson Tom Parisi Drew Brown Will Goss Damian Cross Mark Jankowski Tim Schaller Stefan Demopoulos Paul de Jersey Ross Mauermann Steven McParland Kyle Murphy Brooks Behling Nick Saracino Derek Army Shane Luke Chris Rooney Brandon Tanev Noel Acciari Kevin Rooney Matt Montesano Alex Velischek Steven Shamanski Dylan Wells Jon Gillies Myles Harvey

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Wt. 180 195 180 210 225 195 185 210 185 175 210 170 205 170 192 170 185 185 170 175 170 170 195 190 175 200 195 180 215 225

Hometown/Last Team Ridgefield, Conn./Boston Jr. Bruins (EJHL) Cumberland, Maine/Phillips Exeter Academy (NEPSIHA) Montreal, Que./Cedar Rapids RoughRiders (USHL) Boxford, Mass./Chicago Steel (USHL) Toronto, Ont./Baystate Breakers (EJHL) Commack, N.Y./New Hampshire Junior Monarchs (EJHL) Grass Lake, Mich./Kent School (NEPSIHA) Wellesley, Mass./Phillips Exeter Academy (NEPSIHA) Nepean, Ont./Pembroke Lumber Kings (CJHL) St. Catherines, Ont./Stanstead College Prep Merrimack, N.H./New England Huskies (EJHL) La Mesa, Calif./Omaha Lancers (USHL) West Vancouver, B.C./Prince George Spruce Kings (BCHL) Janesville, Wis./Janesville Jets (NAHL) Schreiber, Ont./Kingston Voyageurs (OJHL) Fairhaven, N.J./Vernon Vipers (BCHL) Pittsburgh, Pa./Amarillo Bulls (NAHL) St. Louis, Mo./Cedar Rapids RoughRiders (USHL) North Kingstown, R.I./Gunnery School (NEPSIHA) Dauphin, Man./Dauphin Kings (MJHL) Canton, Mass./Bridgewater Bandits (EJHL) Toronto, Ont./Surrey Eagles (BCHL) Johnston, R.I./Kent School (NEPSIHA) Canton, Mass./Berkshire School (NEPSIHA) West Bridgewater, Mass./Bonnyville Pontiacs (AJHL) Kinnelon, N.J./Delbarton School (NJSIAA) Carberry, Man./Dauphin Kings (MJHL) Nashville, Tenn./Bonnyville Pontiacs (AJHL) South Portland, Maine/Indiana Ice (USHL) Orlando, Fla./Bismarck Bobcats (NAHL)

Head Coach: Nate Leaman (SUNY Cortland '97 - Second Season) Assistant Coach: Ben Barr (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute '04) Assistant Coach: Jamie Russell (Michigan Tech '89) Goaltending Coach: Jim McNiff (Merrimack '98) Athletic Trainer: Bernard Walls (University of Rhode Island '00) Strength Coach: Kenneth White (Vermont '92) Equipment Manager: Corey Rastello (Michigan Tech '11) Roster By State/Province Ontario (5): Ori Abramson, Damian Cross, Mark Jankowski, Steven McParland, Brandon Tanev Pennsylvania (1): Brooks Behling Rhode Island (2): Derek Army, Noel Acciari Quebec (1): John Gilmour Tennessee (1): Dylan Wells Wisconsin (1): Ross Mauermann

Massachusetts (5): Mark Adams, Will Goss, Matt Montesano, Chris Rooney, Kevin Rooney Michigan (1): Drew Brown Missouri (1): Nick Saracino New Hampshire (1): Tim Schaller New Jersey (2): Kyle Murphy, Alex Velischek New York (1): Tom Parisi

CANADA

UNITED STATES

British Columbia (1): Paul de Jersey California (1): Stefan Demopoulos Connecticut (1): Russ Stein Florida (1): Myles Harvey Maine (2): Jon Gillies, Kevin Hart Manitoba (2): Shane Luke, Steven Shamanski

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Senior

D

6-5

225

• HARVEY'S CAREER STATS • Year 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 Total

gp g a pts pen-pim 38 7 10 17 21-42 34 0 2 2 13-26 19 0 1 1 5-10 91 7 13 20 39-78

ppg shg gwg 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 2

CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2 (10/15/11 vs. UMass) Assists: 2 (12/2/11 vs. Merrimack) Points: 2 (three times, last vs. Merrimack 12/2/11)

2011-12 Played in all 38 games and recorded a career-high seven goals, 10 assists and 17 points ... Scored his first career goal, the game winner against No. 7 Boston University (10/14) ... Netted a career-high two goals in a win over UMass (10/15) ... Named Hockey East Player of the Week (10/17) ... Recorded an assist in a win over Vermont (11/4) ... Scored the game winner and had one assist against Vermont (11/5) ... Assisted both goals in the Friars’ 2-1 overtime win versus No. 1 Merrimack (12/2) ... Scored one goal in a win at No. 1 Merrimack (12/3) ... Scored a power-play goal at No. 5 Merrimack (1/29) ... Had one goal in game two of the Hockey East Quarterfinals vs. No. 7 UMass Lowell (3/9) ... Named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team. 2010-11 Played in all 34 games and posted two points on two assists ... Collected his first point with an assist in a win over Quinnipiac (12/11) ... Recorded one assist at No. 14 Maine (1/14) ... Participated in the NHL prospect camp for the Toronto Maple Leafs in the summer of 2011. 2009-10 Played in 19 games during his first season as a Friar ... Finished with one assist ... Played in his first-career game at Maine on 12/5 ... Recorded an assist versus Boston College (12/12) for his first career point. BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played for the Bismarck Bobcats of the NAHL in 2008-09 ... Recorded two goals and nine assists at Bismarck ... Helped lead the Bobcats to a team record 43 wins, their first-ever regular season Central Division title and the Central Division Championship in the 2009 Robertson Cup Playoffs ... Also played junior hockey for the Restigouche Tigers of the MJAHL (200608) ... Recorded four goals and 16 assists as team captain for the Tigers during the 2007-08 season ... Named to the Honor Roll in high school. PERSONAL Myles B. Harvey ... Born June 27, 1988 ... Son of Michael Harvey and Martha Monette ... Has one older brother, Shaun, and an older sister, Lindsay ... Management major.

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16 KYLE MURPHY • Fairhaven, N.J. • Vernon Vipers (BCHL)

Senior

LW

5-9

170

• MURPHY'S CAREER STATS • CAREER STATS Year gp g a pts pen-pim 2009-10 * 17 0 0 0 2-4 CAREER HIGHS Goals: -Assists: -Points: --

ppg shg gwg - - -

BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played for the Vernon Vipers of the BCHL during the 2010-11 season and helped the Vipers capture the BCHL championship ... Recorded 18 goals and 24 assists for 42 points in 58 regular season games ... Earned Vernon's Team Unsung Hero Award and Academic Excellence Award ... Prior to Vernon, he played the 2009-10 season for the University of Notre Dame, where he appeared in 17 games ... Graduated from Shattuck St. Mary's High School in Faribault, Minn., where he played hockey and tennis ... Member of two-time Under-18 Tier 1 national championship teams in 2006-08 ... Finished seventh on the team in scoring as a senior (2007-08), recording 24 goals and 31 assists for 55 points in 62 games ... Had two goals and three assists in six games in the Sabres' run to the Tier 1 title ... Played in USA Hockey's Select 15 festival in 2005 and the Select 17 Festival in 2007. PERSONAL Kyle P. Murphy ... Born May 11, 1990 ... Son of Michael and Karen Murphy ... Has three brothers, Ryan, Justin and Brendan ... His oldest brother, Ryan, played hockey at Boston College (2001-05) and played in the AHL for four years ... Justin served as senior team manager for hockey team at BC (2008-09) ... Finance major.

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21 CHRIS ROONEY • Canton, Mass. • Bridgewater Bandits (EJHL)

Senior

C

5-9

170

• ROONEY'S CAREER STATS • Year 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 Total

gp g a pts pen-pim 28 2 8 10 12-35 33 3 9 12 21-42 22 0 4 4 5-10 83 5 21 26 38-87

ppg shg gwg 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2 (11/6/10 vs. Vermont) Assists: 1 (21 times, last at Northeastern 2/18/12) Points: 2 (twice, last at Maine 10/28/11)

2011-12 Played in 28 games as he battled through injuries ... Totaled two goals and eight assists for 10 points ... Recorded one goal and one assist in his season debut at Maine (10/28) ... Assisted on the game winner versus Alabama-Huntsville (11/12) ... Had one assist in four consecutive games (11/11 - 11/25) ... Scored one goal in a win at No. 1 Merrimack (12/3) ... Named to the 2012 Hockey East All-Academic Team. 2010-11 Played in 33 games and recorded a career-high 12 points on three goals and nine assists ... Finished tied for sixth on the team with 12 points ... Notched an assist at UMass Lowell (10/22) ... Assisted on the game winner versus Merrimack (11/5) ... Recorded his first two career goals in a 3-3 tie versus Vermont (11/6) ... Netted the game-tying goal, his firstcareer short-handed goal, in a 3-3 overtime draw versus No. 9 Maine (12/3) ... Had one assist at No. 3 Boston College (1/7), at No. 14 Maine (1/14), at No. 7 UNH (1/21) and versus No. 8 UNH (1/28). 2009-10 Played in 22 games during his rookie season ... Finished with four assists ... Assisted on the game-tying goal versus Northeastern (11/21) ... Notched an assist to help the Friars to a 3-2 win at Notre Dame (10/15) ... Tallied an assist in games against UMass (10/30) and Maine (12/4). BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played three years for the Bridgewater Bandits of the EJHL ... Finished the 2008-09 season with 51 points on 14 goals and 37 assists ... Selected to the All-Star Team in 2008-09 ... Captained the Bandits to the EJHL semifinals in 2009 ... Also was team captain of Canton High School, where he led his team in scoring for two-consecutive seasons ... Earned Patriot Ledger All-Scholastic honors in 2006 ... Named Rookie of the Year in 2003-04. PERSONAL Christopher S. Rooney ... Born July 28, 1989 ... Son of Laura and Steve Rooney ... His father, Steve, played at Providence College and scored the game-winning goal in the 1985 Hockey East Championship game against Boston College ... Steve also played in the NHL and was a member of the 1986 Montreal Canadiens team that captured the Stanley Cup ... Has one younger sister, Jacquelyn, and one older brother, Joe, who played hockey at Boston College and graduated in 2007 ... His cousin, Kevin, will be a freshman on the Friar hockey team ... Management major.

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11 TIM SCHALLER • Merrimack, N.H. • New England Huskies (EJHL)

Senior

C

6-2

210

• SCHALLER'S CAREER STATS • Year 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 Total

gp g a pts pen-pim 26 14 7 21 12-24 34 5 14 19 18-36 33 2 3 5 20-40 93 21 24 45 50-100

CAREER HIGHS Goals: 3 (11/4/11 vs. Vermont) Assists: 2 (three times, last at Merrimack 12/3/11) Points: 3 (twice, last at Merrimack 12/3/11)

ppg shg gwg 6 2 2 0 1 2 1 0 0 7 3 4

2011-12 Took part in the 2012 Calgary Flames Development Camp ... Played in 26 games as an assistant captain and battled through injuries ... Was one of 21 finalists for the Walter Brown Award, presented annually to the best American-born college hockey player in New England ... Named Hockey East Player of the Week twice (11/7, 2/13) ... Earned INCH National Player of the Week honors (11/8) ... Named Hockey East Player of the Month for November ... Led the team with a career-high 14 goals and finished fourth with 21 points ... Also led the team with six power-play goals ... Recorded two short-handed goals and two game-winning goals ... Scored a short-handed goal in a win over UMass (10/15) ... Notched his first career hat trick with two power-play goals and a short-handed score in a win over Vermont (11/4) ... Scored a power-play goal in a win over Vermont (11/5) ... Scored one power-play goal in a win over Alabama-Huntsville (11/11) ... Recorded two goals and one assist versus Alabama-Huntsville (11/12) ... Had one goal and two assists in a win at No. 1 Merrimack (12/3) ... Scored one goal in a 4-4 overtime tie against UMass (1/5) ... Scored once at UNH (2/3) ... Notched the game winner and had an assist in a win over No. 12 Maine (2/10) ... Posted one goal and one assist in a win at UMass (2/11). 2010-11 Played in all 34 games and totaled a then career-high 19 points (five goals, 14 assists) ... The 19 points was the fourth highest mark on the team, while the 14 assists was the second ... Scored one goal at No. 7 Minnesota-Duluth on 10/16 and the game winner versus Merrimack on 11/5 ... Posted a career-high two assists in a 3-3 tie versus Vermont (11/6) ... Scored his first-career, short-handed goal at Alabama-Huntsville (11/13) ... Posted two assists in a 4-4 overtime tie at Brown (12/7) ... Scored one goal to force overtime at No. 14 Maine (1/14) ... Had one assist in a 1-1 overtime tie at Vermont (2/4) ... Recorded one assist in consecutive games versus UMass Lowell (2/25 - 2/26) ... Recorded one goal at No. 7 Merrimack (3/4) ... Participated in the NHL prospect camp for the Chicago Blackhawks in the summer of 2011. 2009-10 Played in 33 of 34 games as a freshman ... Finished with five points on two goals and three assists ... Scored first-career goal at Northeastern (11/20) ... Assisted on the game-tying goal against UMass-Lowell (2/27) ... Recorded one point in back-to-back games versus Northeastern (11/20, 11/21) ... Shared the Rev. Herman Schneider Most Valuable Freshman Award. BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played for the New England Huskies of the EJHL ... Captained the team during the 2008-09 season ... Played in 47 games and recorded 40 points (16 goals, 24 assists) in 2008-09 ... Also played hockey, golf and baseball at Merrimack High School ... Earned Merrimack High School Rookie of the Year (2005-06) and voted most athletic during his senior season. PERSONAL Timothy R. Schaller ... Born November 16, 1990 ... Son of Susan and Robert Schaller ... Has one older brother, David ... Tim was a bone marrow donor for his brother in 2007 ... Social science major.

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RUSS STEIN

2010-11 Played in one game and recorded a .923 save percentage ... Made his collegiate debut at No. 7 Merrimack (3/4).

• Ridgefield, Conn. • Boston Jr. Bruins (EJHL)

Senior

G

2009-10 Did not play during his freshman season.

6-1

180

• STEIN'S CAREER STATS • Year gp/gs min ga so saves save% gaavg w-l-t 2011-12 0 - - - - - - 2010-11 1/0 20:00 1 0 12 .923 3.00 0-0-0 2009-10 0 - - - - - - Total 1/0 20:00 1 12 .923 3.00 0-0-0 CAREER HIGHS Saves: 12 (3/4/11 at Merrimack) Career shutouts: -Goals Allowed: 1 (3/4/11 at Merrimack) Goals: -Assists: -Points: --

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BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played two seasons for the Boston Junior Bruins of the EJHL ... Played in 37 games during the 2008-09 season and recorded a 23-9-2 record, a 2.04 goals against average and a .932 save percentage, all of which led the league ... Posted seven shutouts which tied the EJHL record ... Named the team MVP and the Defensive Player of the Year ... Played hockey and one year of lacrosse at the Berkshire School ... Named to the Honor Roll during every quarter at the Berkshire School. PERSONAL Russell A. Stein ... Born September 23, 1989 ... Son of Sue and Jason Stein ... Management major.

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27 ALEX VELISCHEK • Kinnelon, N.J. • Delbarton School • Drafted by Pittsburgh in 2009 (Fifth Round - 123rd Overall) Senior

D

6-0

200

• VELISCHEK'S CAREER STATS • Year 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 Total

gp g a pts pen-pim 32 0 7 7 9-18 9 1 1 2 1-2 34 1 11 12 22-44 75 2 19 21 32-64

CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 (twice, last vs. Maine 12/3/10) Assists: 2 (twice, last vs. BU 2/19/10) Points: 2 (twice, last vs. BU 2/19/10)­

ppg shg gwg 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1

2011-12 Took part in the 2012 Pittsburgh Penguins Development Camp ... Played in 32 games and totaled seven assists ... Posted an assist in a 5-3 victory over No. 7 BU (10/14) ... Recorded one assist in a win over Vermont (11/5) ... Had one assist in a win at No. 1 Merrimack (12/3) ... Notched one assist in three consecutive games of the Hockey East Quarterfinal series vs. No. 7 UMass Lowell (3/8, 3/9, 3/11) ... Named to the 2012 Hockey East All-Academic Team. 2010-11 Played in nine games as a sophomore ... Totaled one goal and one assist for two points ... Scored one goal in a 3-3 tie versus Maine (12/3) ... Posted one assist in a win over Northeastern (10/8) ... Participated in the NHL prospect camp for the Pittsburgh Penguins in the summer of 2011. 2009-10 Played in all 34 games as a freshman ... Finished with 12 points on one goal and tied for third on the team with 11 assists ... Had three multiplepoint games in wins over Bowling Green (10/23), UMass-Lowell (11/24) and Boston University (2/19) ... Scored a game-winning goal and notched an assist in the Friars' 4-2 victory over UMass-Lowell (11/24) ... Tallied two assists against Boston University (2/19) ... Earned Hockey East Rookie of the Week honors on 11/30 ... Shared the Rev. Herman Schneider Most Valuable Freshman Award. BEFORE PROVIDENCE Drafted by the Pittsburgh Penguins - 2009 NHL Draft, 5th round, 123rd overall ... Played four years at Delbarton School ... Served as team captain for one season at Delbarton ... Finished with 16 goals, 35 assists and 51 points during his senior season ... Named First Team All-State in 2008 and 2009 ... Earned Second Team All-State honors in 2007 ... Named 2009 New Jersey State Player of the Year ... Helped his team to three state titles in four seasons ... Helped team set a state record in wins with 27 wins in 2008-2009 ... Earned Scholar Athlete Award in 2009 ... Also played for the USA U-17 team in 2006. PERSONAL Alex J. Velischek ... Born December 17, 1990 ... Son of Kathleen and Randy Velischek ... His father, Randy, is one of the top defensemen to ever play at Providence College ... Has one younger brother, Anders, and one younger sister, Abbey ... Political Science major.

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MARK ADAMS

• Boxford, Mass. • Chicago Steel (USHL) • Drafted by Buffalo in 2009 (Fifth Round - 134th Overall) Junior

D

6-3

210

• ADAMS' CAREER STATS • Year 2011-12 2010-11 Total

gp g a pts pen-pim 19 0 1 1 6-12 33 0 3 3 11-22 52 0 4 4 17-34

ppg shg gwg - - - - - - -

CAREER HIGHS Goals: -Assists: 1 (four times, last vs. Vermont 11/5/11) Points: 1 (four times, last vs. Vermont 11/5/11)

2011-12 Took part in the 2012 Buffalo Sabres Development Camp ... Played in 19 games in an injury-shortened season ... Finished with one assist ... Posted an assist in his season debut, a win over Vermont (11/5). 2010-11 Played in 33 games as a freshman and finished with three assists ... Notched his first career point, an assist, in a 4-4 tie at Brown (12/7) ... Recorded an assist at No. 15 Boston University (2/18) ... Posted one assist in a 3-3 tie against UMass Lowell (2/25) ... Participated in the NHL prospect camp for the Buffalo Sabres in the summer of 2011. BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played for the Chicago Steel of the USHL ... Drafted by the Buffalo Sabres in the fifth round (134th overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft ... Recorded four goals and 10 assists for 14 points with the Steel in 2009-10 as team captain ... Prior, he played three seasons at Malden Catholic and also was a member of the golf team. PERSONAL Mark A. Adams ... Born May 23, 1991 ... Son of Heather and Mark Adams ... Has two younger brothers, Jack and Matt, as well as one younger sister, Katie ... Business economics major.

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19 DEREK ARMY • North Kingstown, R.I. • Gunnery School

Junior

C

5-11

170

• ARMY'S CAREER STATS • Year 2011-12 2010-11 Total

gp g a pts pen-pim 38 11 11 22 17-34 34 6 7 13 23-76 72 17 18 35 40-110

ppg shg gwg 3 0 1 2 0 0 5 0 1

CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2 (three times, last at UMass Lowell 3/8/12) Assists: 2 (2/11/12 at UMass) Points: 3 (1/15/12 at Vermont)

2011-12 Played in all 38 games as a sophomore and finished third on the team with career-highs in goals (11), assists (11) and points (22) ... Scored a career-high two goals in a win over UMass (10/15) ... Notched an assist at Maine (10/29) ... Scored on the power play in a win over Vermont (11/4) ... Notched the game winner versus Alabama-Huntville (11/12) ... Scored one goal against Miami (11/25) ... Notched an assist in a 2-1 overtime win over No. 1 Merrimack (12/2) ... Had a five-game point streak (11/25 - 12/6) ... Totaled a career-high three points (2 g, 1 a) in a win at Vermont (1/15) ... Had a career-high two assists in a win at UMass (2/11) ... Scored twice in a win versus No. 7 UMass Lowell in game one of the Hockey East Quarterfinals (3/8) ... Recorded one goal and one assist versus No. 1 Boston College in the Hockey East Semifinals. 2010-11 Played in all 34 games and led all freshmen with 13 points on six goals and seven assists ... The 13 points was the sixth highest total on the team ... Posted an assist in his first-career game versus Northeastern (10/8) ... Scored his first-career goal at No. 7 Minnesota-Duluth (10/15) ... Also scored in a 3-3 overtime tie versus Vermont (11/6) ... Recorded a power-play goal in a 4-4 overtime tie at Brown (12/7) ... Tallied one goal and one assist in a win over Quinnipiac (12/11) ... Scored one goal versus No. 8 UNH (1/28) ... Notched one goal in a 3-3 overtime tie at UMass (2/12). BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played for the Gunnery School of the NEPSIHA in 2009-10 ... Led the team with 23 goals and finished with 45 points in 2009-10 ... Guided the Gunnery to the NEPSAC West League title ... Named to the All-NEPSAC West Rookie Team ... Also played at Moses Brown School where he was a team captain in 2008-09 and earned Rhode Island All-State First Team honors ... Recorded 70 goals and 66 assists in three seasons at Moses Brown ... Also excelled in soccer and baseball at Moses Brown ... Has taken part in the USA Hockey National 14, 16 and 17 Festivals. PERSONAL Derek T. Army ... Born April 10, 1991 ... Son of Sue and Tim Army ... Has one younger brother, Travis ... His mother, Sue, ran cross country and track at Providence College, while his father, Tim, was a hockey All-American and former head coach at PC ... Tim currently is an assistant coach for the Colorado Avalanche ... His grandfather, Tom, was captain of the 1952-53 hockey team at PC ... Marketing major.

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• Nepean, Ontario • Pembroke Lumber Kings (CJHL)

RS-Sophomore

RW

5-11

185

• CROSS' CAREER STATS • Year 2011-12 2010-11 Total

gp g a pts pen-pim 38 4 12 16 11-30 5 0 1 1 1-2 43 4 13 17 12-32

ppg shg gwg 1 0 0 - - 1 0 0

CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 (four times, last at UMass Lowell 3/3/12) Assists: 2 (10/14/11 vs. Boston University) Points: 2 (10/14/11 vs. Boston University)

2011-12 Played in all 38 games and totaled four goals, 12 assists and 16 points ... Posted two assists in a season-opening win over No. 7 Boston University (10/14) ... Scored his first career-goal in a tie against No. 15 MinnesotaDuluth (10/22) ... Recorded a power-play goal at Maine (10/29) ... Had one point in six consecutive games (10/22 - 11/11) - (2 g, 4 a) ... Scored one goal in a win at UMass (2/11) ... Scored one goal at No. 8 UMass Lowell (3/3) ... Named to the 2012 Hockey East All-Academic Team. 2010-11 Played in five games before suffering a season-ending injury ... Recorded an assist in his first career game versus Northeastern (10/8). BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played for the Pembroke Lumber Kings of the CJHL ... Amassed 140 points (53 g, 87 a) in 62 games during the 2009-10 season and was the leading scorer of the CJHL ... Named Most Outstanding Player of the CJHL ... Was one of six finalists for the RBC Canadian Junior Hockey Player of the Year award ... Helped the Lumber Kings win consecutive championships ... Captained the 2009-10 CJHL All-Star Team. PERSONAL Damian C. Cross ... Born May 13, 1989 ... Son of Cheryl and David Cross ... Has two brothers, Brett and Zach, as well as two sisters, Ashley and Kristen ... Management major.

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KEVIN HART

• Cumberland, Maine • Phillips Exeter Academy

Junior

D

6-1

195

• HART'S CAREER STATS • Year 2011-12 2010-11 Total

gp g a pts pen-pim 38 2 8 10 16-43 34 0 4 4 11-22 72 2 12 14 27-65

CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 (twice, last at Northeastern 2/18/12) Assists: 2 (1/29/12 at Merrimack) Points: 2 (1/29/12 at Merrimack)

ppg shg gwg 2 0 1 - - 2 0 1

2011-12 Played in all 38 games and recorded two goals, eight assists and 10 points ... Notched an assist against No. 15 Minnesota-Duluth (10/21) ... Scored his first career goal in a win over Alabama-Huntsville (11/11) ... Notched one assist in a win over No. 1 Merrimack (12/3) ... Totaled a career-high two assists at No. 5 Merrimack (1/29) ... Assisted on the game winner in a triumph at UMass (2/11) ... Scored a power-play goal in a 2-2 tie at Northeastern (2/18). 2010-11 Played in all 34 games and totaled four assists as a freshman ... Recorded his first career point, an assist, in a 3-3 tie at UMass (10/29) ... Had one assist in a 3-3 overtime tie against Vermont (11/6) ... Posted an assist in a 3-3 overtime tie against No. 9 Maine (12/3). BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played three sports (hockey, soccer, baseball) at Phillips Exeter Academy ... Led all defensemen in scoring with 12 points (one goal, 11 assists) in 2009-10 ... Named to the NEPSHC All-Conference Team ... Prior to Phillips Exeter, he led Greely High School to state championships in hockey, soccer and baseball ... Was a two-time All-State player at Greely High School ... Named Class B Player of the Year in 2008-09. PERSONAL Kevin E. Hart ... Born August 6, 1991 ... Son of Ellen and John Hart ... Has two younger brothers, Brian and Ted ... Accounting major.

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28 STEVEN SHAMANSKI • Carberry, Manitoba • Dauphin Kings (MJHL)

Junior

D

6-0

195

• SHAMANSKI'S CAREER STATS • Year 2011-12 2010-11 Total

gp g a pts pen-pim 38 3 1 4 17-34 26 0 2 2 5-10 64 3 3 6 22-44

ppg shg gwg 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0

CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 (three times, last vs. UMass 1/5/12) Assists: 1 (three times, last vs. Vermont 11/4/11) Points: 1 (six times, last vs. UMass 1/5/12)

2011-12 Played in all 38 games and posted three goals and one assist for four points ... Scored his first collegiate goal at Maine (10/28) ... Notched an assist in a win over Vermont (11/4) ... Scored one goal in a win over Alabama-Huntsville (11/12) ... Scored one goal in a 4-4 overtime tie versus UMass (1/5) ... Named to the 2012 Hockey East All-Academic Team. 2010-11 Played in 26 games and recorded two assists as a freshman ... Posted his first-career point with an assist at Alabama-Huntsville on 11/12 ... Notched an assist in a 1-1 overtime tie at Vermont (2/4). BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played for the Dauphin Kings of the MJHL and served as team captain in 2009-10 ... Recorded 71 points (19 g, 52 a) in 62 games with the Kings ... Named MVP of the Kings in two consecutive seasons ... Was one of six finalists for the RBC Canadian Junior Hockey Player of the Year award ... Was the MJHL Player of the Year, Top Defenseman and a First Team AllStar ... Led his team to the 2010 MJHL championship. PERSONAL Steven A. Shamanski ... Born October 13, 1989 ... Son of Gwen and Larry Shamanski ... Has one brother, Nick, and two sisters, Sam and Mackenzie ... Accounting major.

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• Grass Lake, Mich. • Kent School (Conn.)

Sophomore

LW

5-11

185

• BROWN'S CAREER STATS • Year gp g a pts pen-pim 2011-12 38 4 14 18 4-8 CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2 (12/3/11 at Merrimack) Assists: 2 (twice, last at UMass Lowell 3/8/12) Points: 3 (12/3/11 at Merrimack)

ppg shg gwg 2 0 1 2011-12 Played in all 38 games during his freshman season ... Recorded four goals and 14 assists for 18 points ... Scored one goal in his debut, a win over No. 7 Boston University (10/14) ... Posted one assist in back-toback wins over Vermont (11/4 - 11/5) ... Scored one goal in a win versus Alabama-Huntsville (11/11) ... Posted two goals and added one assist in a win at No. 1 Merrimack (12/3) ... Notched one assist at UNH (2/3) ... Recorded two assists in a win over No. 12 Maine (2/10) ... Had two assists in game one of the Hockey East Quarterfinals versus No. 7 UMass Lowell (3/8). BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played hockey and baseball at Kent School (Conn.) for two years ... Served as captain at Kent School as a senior and helped the team to consecutive Founders League titles and Avon Tournament crowns ... Led Kent School to the finals of the New England prep school tournament in 2011 ... Finished second on the team with 51 points (22 goals, 29 assists) in 27 games in 2010-11 ... Also played at Chelsea High School (Mich.) prior to Kent School ... Was team captain at Chelsea and was named Ann Arbor News Hockey Player of the Year ... Finished with 92 points (57 goals, 35 assists) in 27 games during the 2008-09 season ... Earned All-State honors twice while at Chelsea. PERSONAL Andrew L. Brown ... Born April 28, 1992 ... Son of Duke and Sandy Brown ... Has one younger sister, Nicole ... Has not declared a major.

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12 STEFAN DEMOPOULOS • La Mesa, Calif. • Omaha Lancers (USHL)

Sophomore

C

5-8

170

• DEMOPOULOS' CAREER STATS • Year gp g a pts pen-pim ppg shg gwg 2011-12 33 8 9 17 14-28 1 1 0 CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2 (2/4/12 vs. UNH) Assists: 1 (nine times, last at UMass Lowell 3/3/12) Points: 2 (twice, last vs. UNH 2/4/11)

2011-12 Played in 33 games as a freshman ... Recorded eight goals and nine assists for 17 points ... Notched one goal and one assist in his debut, a win over No. 7 Boston University (10/14) ... Recorded one assist in a win over UMass (10/15) ... Scored a short-handed goal at Maine (10/29) ... Scored one goal versus Princeton (11/26) ... Scored one goal in a 4-4 overtime tie versus UMass (1/5) ... Assisted on the only goal of the game in a win over No. 11 UMass Lowell (1/24) ... Scored a power-play goal at No. 5 Merrimack (1/29) ... Scored a career-high two goals against UNH (2/4) ... Had one goal in game two of the Hockey East Quarterfinals versus No. 7 UMass Lowell (3/9). BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played junior hockey for the Omaha Lancers of the USHL for two years (2009-11) ... Finished third on the team with 40 points on 16 goals and 24 assists in 2010-11 ... Attended Shattuck St. Mary's School (Minn.) and Avon Old Farms School (Conn.) ... Earned letters in hockey and lacrosse ... Captained the Avon Old Farms team in 2008-09 and was named the team's MVP ... Also led his team to the 2008 New England Prep School championship ... Named to the Dean's List as a senior at Avon Old Farms. PERSONAL Stefan A. Demopoulos ... Born January 17, 1991 ... Son of Tony and Trish Demopoulos ... Has two older brothers, Alex and Nick ... Alex plays on the University of Denver lacrosse team that made it to the NCAA Final Four in 2011 ... Nick played football at Cal Berkeley and graduated in 2010 ... Has not declared a major.

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20 SHANE LUKE • Dauphin, Manitoba • Dauphin Kings (MJHL)

Sophomore

LW

5-11

175

• LUKE'S CAREER STATS • Year gp g a pts pen-pim 2011-12 21 5 6 11 5-10

ppg shg gwg 1 0 2

CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 (five times, last at Northeastern 2/18/12) Assists: 2 (2/4/12 vs. UNH) Points: 2 (2/4/12 vs. UNH)

2011-12 Played the second half of his freshman season ... Recorded five goals, six assists and 11 points in 21 games ... Made his collegiate debut and notched one assist versus UMass (1/5) ... Scored his first career goal versus No. 2 Boston University (1/20) ... Scored the lone goal in a 1-0 win over No. 11 UMass Lowell (1/24) ... Notched a career-high two assists against UNH (2/4) ... Scored one goal in a win over No. 12 Maine (2/10) ... Netted the eventual game winner at UMass (2/11) ... Scored one goal in a 2-2 tie at Northastern (2/18) ... Had one assist in back-to-back Hockey East Quarterfinal games against No. 7 UMass Lowell (3/8 and 3/9). BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played four seasons for the Dauphin Kings of the MJHL with current Friar, Steven Shamanski ... Served as team captain for one season ... Led the MJHL in scoring during his last two seasons, including the 2009-10 campaign when he recorded 29 goals and 72 assists for 101 points ... Named 2010-11 MJHL MVP and 2010 RBC Cup MVP ... Recorded 10 goals and five assists in the 2010 MJHL Playoffs as the Kings captured the league championship ... Totaled 28 goals, 61 assists and 89 points in 2010-11. PERSONAL Shane Luke ... Born June 5, 1990 ... Son of Kevin and Dana Luke ... Has one younger brother, Bret ... Has not declared a major.

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14 ROSS MAUERMANN • Janesville, Wis. • Janesville Jets (NAHL)

Sophomore

LW/C

5-9

170

• MAUERMANN'S CAREER STATS • CAREER STATS Year gp g a pts pen-pim 2011-12 38 10 15 25 9-21

ppg shg gwg 1 3 2

CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2 (1/15/12 at Vermont) Assists: 2 (twice, last vs. UNH 2/4/12) Points: 2 (six times, last vs. UNH 2/4/12)

2011-12 Named to the Hockey East All-Rookie Team ... Became the first Friar freshman to lead the team in points since the 2008-09 season ... Totaled 25 points on 10 goals and 15 assists while playing in all 38 games ... Led the team with three short-handed goals ... Also scored two game-winning goals ... Posted one goal and one assist in his debut, a win over No. 7 Boston University (10/14) ... Notched two assists at Maine (10/28) ... Recorded one goal and one assist in a win over Vermont (11/4) ... Scored a short-handed goal in a win over Vermont (11/5) ... Notched a goal and an assist against Northeastern (11/18) ... Scored the overtime game winner against No. 1 Merrimack (12/2) ... Scored a short-handed goal against Brown (1/1) ... Had a career-high two goals in a win at Vermont (1/15) ... Notched two assists against UNH (2/4) ... Scored one goal versus No. 8 UMass Lowell (3/2) ... Scored the game winner in game three of the Hockey East Quarterfinals versus No. 7 UMass Lowell (3/11). BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played the last two seasons for the Janesville Jets of the North American Hockey League ... Recorded 27 goals and 32 assists for 59 points during the 2010-11 season ... Selected to the NAHL Showcase for two consecutive years .... Finished his career with the Jets as the team's leading scorer with 100 points (40 goals, 60 assists) ... Also attended Janesville Parker High School, where he earned letters in hockey, football and baseball ... Named First Team All-State, Conference Player of the Year and was a finalist for the Wisconsin "Mr. Hockey" award in 2008-09 ... Totaled 156 points (68 goals, 88 assists) in high school. PERSONAL Ross W. Mauermann ... Born October 19, 1990 ... Son of John and Sarah Mauermann ... Has two younger sisters, Emily and Alexis ... Has not declared a major.

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2011-12 Played in 23 games in an injury-shortened freshman season ... Totaled five points on two goals and three assists ... Scored one goal in his collegiate debut, a win over No. 7 Boston University (10/14) ... Scored one goal in a win over Vermont (11/5) ... Notched his first career assist in a win over Alabama-Huntsville (11/12) ... Had one assist in a win at No. 1 Merrimack (12/3) ... Recorded one assist in a win at UMass (2/11).

26 MATT MONTESANO • West Bridgewater, Mass. • Bonnyville Pontiacs (AJHL)

Sophomore

C

6-1

175

• MONTESANO'S CAREER STATS • CAREER STATS Year gp g a pts pen-pim 2011-12 23 2 3 5 8-16

ppg shg gwg 0 0 0

BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played for the Bonnyville Pontiacs of the AJHL last season ... Recorded 54 points (25 goals and 29 assists) in 58 games ... Also recorded two goals and seven assists for nine points in nine playoff games ... Prior to Bonnyville, he played for the Bridgewater Bandits (2009-10) of the EJHL ... Montesano also played at Boston College High School and then the Boston Advantage Midget AAA program. PERSONAL Matt J. Montesano ... Born April 1, 1991 ... Son of Greg and Roxanne Montesano ... Has one older sister, Rachel ... Finance major.

CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 (twice, last vs. Vermont 11/5/11) Assists: 1 (three times, last at UMass 2/11/12) Points: 1 (five times, last at UMass 2/11/12)

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• Johnston, R.I. • Kent School (NEPSIHA)

RS-Freshman

C

ORI ABRAMSON

• Toronto, Ont. • Baystate Breakers (EJHL)

5-11

195

2011-12 Sat out his freshman season. BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played hockey at Kent School (Conn.) for two years (2009-11) ... Led the team with 53 points on 31 goals and 22 assists in 2010-11 as team captain ... Earned team MVP honors in 2011 and was named to the AllStar Team ... Named MVP of the Avon Old Farms Christmas Tournament for two consecutive seasons ... Prior to Kent School, he attended Bishop Hendricken where he was an All-State selection and team captain in 2009 ... Helped Bishop Hendricken to the 2007 state title ... Also earned two letters in baseball. PERSONAL Noel A. Acciari ... Born December 1, 1991 ... Son of Michael and Edna Acciari ... Has one older brother, Michael, and one younger brother, Ashton ... His cousin, Dennis Sousa, played hockey at Providence College and graduated in 1995 ... Has not declared a major.

Freshman

D

6-3

225

BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played for the Bay State Breakers of the EJHL during the 2011-12 season ... Played in 21 games and recorded seven points for the Breakers ... Prior to Bay State, he played for the Brampton Capitals of the OJHL for two years ... Recorded six goals and 24 assists for 30 points with Brampton ... Named an OJHL All-Star (2010) and to the All-Prospect Team (2011) ... Was a 2011 Ontario Scholar. PERSONAL Ori B. Abramson ... Born August 14, 1993 ... Son of Lanny and Anita ... Has one older brother, Josh ... Has not declared a major.

17 BROOKS BEHLING • Pittsburgh, Pa. • Amarillo Bulls (NAHL)

Freshman

LW

6-1

185

BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played the last two seasons for the Amarillo Bulls of the of the NAHL ... Recorded 43 goals, 41 assists and 84 points in 69 games last season with the Bulls ... Totaled 118 points (60 g, 58 a) in two seasons with Amarillo, while leading the team to the NAHL South Division title (2011) and the NAHL regular season crown (2012) ... Named to the NAHL All-South Team in 2012 ... Also earned Amarillo Bulls Best forward, NAHL Player of the Month (November) and NAHL Humanitarian of the Year honors during the 2011-12 season ... Attended Mount Lebanon High School, where he was two-sport athlete (hockey, golf ) and was an Honor Roll student. PERSONAL Brooks G. Behling … Born January 26, 1991 ... Son of Robert and Diane Behling … Has one older brother, Rob, who played hockey at the University of Connecticut ... His father, Robert, was part of the football, golf and wrestling teams at Catholic University of America ... Has not declared a major.

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3

• West Vancouver, B.C. • Prince George Spruce Kings (BCHL)

Freshman

RW

JOHN GILMOUR

• Montreal, Que. • Cedar Rapids (USHL)

6-3

205

Freshman

D

5-11

180

BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played for Prince George Spruce Kings of the BCHL during the 2011-12 season ... Recorded 41 goals, 57 assists and 98 points in 59 games for the Spruce Kings to lead the BCHL in scoring … Earned the BCHL MVP award and received the Brett Hull Trophy as the league's leading scorer … Prior to Prince George, de Jersey played for the Salmon Arm Silverbacks (2010-11) and the Burnaby Express of the BCHL.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played for the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders of the USHL during the 201112 season ... Totaled 10 goals, 14 assists and 24 points at Cedar Rapids ... Also played at Gilmour Academy (Ohio) where he was assistant captain in 2010-11 ... Attended the U18 AAA National Tournament (Simsbury, Conn.) after Gilmour Academy won the U18 Mid-Am District Championship in 2011.

PERSONAL Paul R. de Jersey ... Born July 25, 1992 ... Son of Don de Jersey and Sandra Wiebe … Has two older brothers, Brad and Colin… Has not declared a major.

PERSONAL John A. Gilmour ... Born May 17, 1993 ... Son of John Gilmour and Annabelle Mante ... Has one brother, Sebastien ... Has not declared a major.

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• South Portland, Maine • Indiana Ice (USHL) • Drafted by Calgary in 2012 (Third Round - 75th Overall) Freshman

G

• Wellesley, Mass. • Phillips Exeter Academy (NEPSIHA)

6-5

215

BEFORE PROVIDENCE Selected by the Calgary Flames (third round - 75th overall) in the 2012 NHL Draft ... Played for the Indiana Ice of the USHL for two seasons and served as assistant captain ... Posted a 31-11-9 record, a 2.77 goals against average, a .915 save percentage and three shutouts during the 2011-12 season ... Led the USHL in a number of categories and was the lone goaltender to score a goal ... Holds the Indiana Ice records for most career wins (46), games played (78), shutouts (6) and highest single season save percentange (.915) ... Attended North Yarmouth Academy (08-09), Salisbury School (09-10), and finished with Cathedral High School (10-12) ... Earned High Honors in high school. PERSONAL Jonathan B. Gillies ... Born on January 22, 1994 ... Son of Bruce and Debbie Gillies ... His father, Bruce played hockey at UNH, his uncle, Chris played at Denver University and his grandfather, Bruce, Sr. played at Norwich University ... Has one younger brother, Cameron ... Has not declared a major.

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WILL GOSS

Freshman

D

6-4

210

BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played at Phillips Exeter Academy during the last two seasons and served as team captain in 2011-12 ... Totaled 34 points (5 g, 29 a) in his final season as a defenseman at Phillips Exeter ... Earned Exeter Co-MVP honors in his final season and was named to the New Hampshire All-State Team ... Also earned letters in hockey and lacrosse at Wellesley High School ... Was an Honor Roll student at both schools. PERSONAL William W. Goss ... Born October 16, 1992 ... Son of Ned and Christine Goss ... Has one younger brother, Teddy, and two younger sisters, Sarah and Liza Jane ... Comes from an athletic family ... His father, Ned played football at Wesleyan University ... His mother, Christine, played tennis at Dartmouth ... His uncle, Chuck, played football at Dartmouth ... Has not declared a major.

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15 STEVEN McPARLAND

• St. Catherines, Ont. • Stanstead College Prep • Drafted by Calgary in 2012 (First Round - 21st Overall)

• Schreiber, Ont. • Kingston Voyageurs (OJHL)

Freshman

C

6-3

175

BEFORE PROVIDENCE Selected by the Calgary Flames (first round – 21st overall) in the 2012 NHL Draft … Became the third Friar ever to be selected in the first round and the first since 1992 … Played hockey at Stanstead College Prep in Quebec for the past two seasons … Became the highest player ever drafted out of Canadian Prep School ... During his senior season, as team captain, he helped his team to a school record 39 wins and recorded 53 goals, 40 assists and 93 points in 57 games … His 53 goals set the Stanstead record for most goals in a season … As a junior at Stanstead, scored 31 goals and added 42 assists for 73 points in 63 games … Earned Rookie of the Year honors in 2011 and also named a Major “S” honoree in 2011 and 2012 and garnered team MVP honors in 2012 … Named a MPHL League All-Star in 2012 after leading the league in goals and points … Led his team to the Tilton Tournament Championship (2010), the Northwood Tournament Championship (2011), the Ste. Foy Tournament Championship (2011) and the MacPhereson Tournament Championship (2012) … Once scored nine points in a game for Stanstead (six goals, three assists) … Prior to Stanstead, attended St. Mary Catholic Secondary School where he earned varsity letters in hockey and soccer … Honor Roll student 2009-2011. PERSONAL Mark L. Jankowski ... Born September 13, 1994 ... Son of Len and Rose Mary Jankowski ... Has a younger brother, David, and two older sisters, Natalie and Nicole ... His father played college hockey at Cornell (1979-82), his grandfather, Lou Jankowski, played in the NHL with the Detroit Red Wings and the Chicago Blackhawks, and his great uncle, Leonard “Red” Kelly, played for the Detroit Red Wings and the Toronto Maple Leafs ... Has not declared a major.

Freshman

RW

5-11

192

BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played for the Kingston Voyageurs of the OJHL for two seasons and served as an assistant captain during the 2011-12 season ... Racked up 44 goals, 56 assists and 100 points in 96 games in two years at Kingston ... Led the Voyageurs in scoring in 2011-12 with 55 points (25 g, 30 a) in 47 games and earned team MVP honors ... Had one game in which he recorded three goals and three assists. PERSONAL Steven P. McParland ... Born February 13, 1991 ... Son of Lawrence and Marlene McParland ... Has one older brother, Nick, and two younger sisters, Jenna and Whitney ... Has not declared a major.

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TOM PARISI

• Commack, N.Y. • New Hampshire Junior Monarchs (EJHL)

Freshman

D

5-11

195

BEFORE PROVIDENCE Took part in the 2012 New Jersey Devils Development Camp ... Played for the New Hampshire Junior Monarchs of the EJHL in 2011-12 ... Totaled 12 goals, 19 assists and 31 points in 37 games played with the Monarchs ... Named to the EJHL All-Star Team and led the Monarchs to the league championship ... Also attended Portledge Prep where he played hockey, golf and lacrosse ... Captained the hockey team at Portledge Prep during his senior season. PERSONAL Thomas M. Parisi ... Born July 15, 1993 ... Son of Tom and Tracey Parisi ... Has one younger sister, Jillian ... Has not declared a major.

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22 BRANDON TANEV

• Canton, Mass. • Bershire School (NEPSIHA)

• Toronto, Ont. • Surrey Eagles (BCHL)

Freshman

C

6-2

190

Freshman

LW

6-0

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BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played hockey and baseball at Berkshire School during the last two seasons and was captain of both teams as a senior ... Totaled 27 goals, 31 assists and 58 points in two years at Berkshire ... Was a High Honor student in both years ... Earned MVP honors of the Large School Playoffs ... Also played at Canton High School, where he led his team to the state title as a junior ... Amassed 55 points (35 g, 20 a) in his junior year at Canton.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played for the Surrey Eagles of the BCHL during the 2011-12 season ... Recorded 11 goals, 22 assists and 33 points for Surrey ... Earned the Hardest Working Player award in 2012 for the Eagles ... Had a five-point game ... Also played for the Markham Waxers of the OJHL in 2010-11 and recorded 16 goals, 26 assists and 42 points in 46 games ... Was named Rookie of the Year while with Markham.

PERSONAL Kevin J. Rooney ... Born May 21, 1993 ... Son of Dave and Dawn Rooney ... Has an older brother, Bryan ... His cousin, Chris, will be a senior on the Friar hockey team ... His uncle, Steve, played at Providence and scored the game-winning goal in the 1985 Hockey East Championship game ... Steve also played in the NHL and was a member of the 1986 Montreal Canadiens team that captured the Stanley Cup ... Has not declared a major.

PERSONAL Brandon T. Tanev ... Born December 31, 1991 ... Son of Mike Tanev and Sophie Meredith ... Has one older brother, Chris, and a younger brother, Kyle ... Has not declared a major.

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BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played for the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders of the USHL for two seasons and served as an assistant captain in his final season ... Amassed 20 goals, 53 assists and 73 points in 99 career games at Cedar Rapids ... Helped Cedar Rapids win the 2011 Anderson Cup ... Also played for the St. Louis Jr. Blues, which captured the 2010 Tier III Junior A national championship ... Attended Christan Brothers College High School where he played hockey and lacrosse. PERSONAL Nick S. Saracino ... Born February 20, 1992 ... Son of Chris and Joan Saracino ... Has an older brother, Chris, and a younger brother, John Paul ... Also has a younger sister, Natalie ... His brother, Chris, is a senior on the RIT hockey team ... Has not declared a major.

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BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played for the Bonnyville Pontiacs of the AJHL last season ... Posted a .911 save percentage, a 2.53 goals against average and one assist in 41 games ... Received the Tim Bits Most Plays of the Game Award in 2011 ... Also played for the Swan Valley Stampeders of the MJHL in 2010-11 ... Attended William J. Palmer High School and helped lead team to the Colorado state championship ... Also was a regional finalist in 2009 and 2010. PERSONAL Dylan T. Wells ... Born May 9, 1991 ... Son of Tommy Wells and Carolyn Breda ... Has not declared a major.

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PROVIDENCE COLLEGE THE MISSION OF THE COLLEGE

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE PROFILE Affiliation Roman Catholic Dominican Friars Enrollment 3,852 undergraduates 64% from New England 28% from NY, NJ, PA, DE, MD, DC & VA 8% from other states/foreign countries 42% men, 58% women Providence, Rhode Island 178,053 residents (US Census Bureau) 61,168 full time college students in Rhode Island 35,179 full time college students in Providence

Campus 105 acres Concannon Fitness Center/Peterson Rec. Center Basketball Courts Indoor Track Swimming Pool Racquetball Courts Nautilus Room Tennis Courts Dance Studio Weight Room Phillips Memorial Library 560,975 total volumes Albertus Magnus-Hickey Science Complex State of the Art Labs Computer Work Stations Research Facilities Smith Center for the Arts Angell Blackfriars Theatre Concert Hall Film Screening Classroom Dance Studio Keyboard Piano Lab Music Library Seven Computer Labs Nine Dormitories Five Apartment Buildings One Suite Hall Faculty 401 teaching faculty 9.2% Dominican priests or sisters 12.1:1 student to faculty ratio 90.8% Ph.D. or highest degree in field

Providence College is a primarily undergraduate, liberal arts, Catholic institution of higher education. Committed to fostering academic excellence through the sciences and humanities, the College provides a variety of opportunities for intellectual, social, moral and spiritual growth in a supportive environment. The College actively cultivates intellectual, spiritual, ethical and aesthetic values within the context of the Judaeo-Christian heritage. These values are nurtured by the unique tradition of the Dominican Order which emphasizes quality teaching and scholarship. Providence College recognizes the unity of the human family that proceeds from its one Creator. It therefore encourages the deepest respect for the essential dignity, freedom and equality of every person and welcomes qualified women and men from all religious, racial and ethnic backgrounds. Providence College prepares its students to be responsible and productive citizens to serve in their own society and the greater world community. Responding to the needs of Rhode Island, the Dominican Order of Preachers made a special commitment to the state in 1917 and founded Providence College — the only institution of higher learning in North America that is conducted by the Order. In 95 years, Providence College has steadily moved to a position of national prominence, while maintaining a personal, community-like atmosphere that fosters growth and development among its student population. Providence College’s rich heritage dates back to 1216, or the origins of the Dominican Order in Spain. Through the ages, the Dominican Friars became known as the “champions of the faith,” spreading the gospel message through the centuries into every corner of the globe. Today, Dominican Friars continue to spread the gospel in a wide range of remote areas of the world, to teach at every level of the United States educational system. With the Dominican tradition as its foundation, Providence College focuses on developing the entire person through its values-oriented education. The college seeks to complement a student’s knowledge with knowledge of his own values — values that will remain the foundation for sound judgement throughout a lifetime. To that end, Providence College aims to relate its curriculum to the problems of con-

temporary society, offering diverse programs of study that remain grounded in the liberal arts. Students may choose from some 60 concentrations ranging from computer science to labor relations to theatre arts. In addition, qualified students who wish to structure a program not specifically provided under the regular concentrations may develop their own program with the approval of the dean of the college. As part of the core curriculum, all students take a two-year, team-taught course, Development of Western Civilization (DWC) which integrates the study of literature, philosophy, history and religious studies through the ages into a cohesive interdisciplinary unit. Situated just on the fringe of downtown Providence, the College’s location enables students to have easy access to the many social, cultural, educational and recreational amenities of urban life - the Providence Public Library; entertainment at the Providence Performing Arts Center; the Providence Place Mall, the Bank of America City Center, sporting events, entertainment and trade shows at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center and the Providence Convention Center and dozens of fine restaurants. With several other major educational institutions located in Providence, the city has become a hub of collegiate activity.

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Providence College Intercollegiate Athletics program is to foster the personal development and education of young men and women through their participation in NCAA Division I athletics. Athletic contests provide an opportunity for the campus and the community at large to demonstrate their support of the College, its athletics program, and the student-athletes. The Athletic Department strives to fulfill student-athlete needs and goals in an environment steeped in the Dominican tradition in which honesty, integrity, mutual respect, effort and constant improvement are cherished and cultivated.

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THIS IS PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ATHLETIC ACADEMIC SERVICES The Office of Academic Services (OAS) provides specialized support to student-athletes in light of the unique time demands, responsibilities, and rules governing participation in intercollegiate athletics. Services are provided in a safe, personal environment where academic growth is a priority, personal development and independence are enhanced, and long-term success is nurtured by a staff which models these same commitments. Student-athletes who have distinguished themselves in the classroom as well as on the field or court, may be nominated for the BIG EAST Academic All-Star Team, the HOCKEY EAST Academic Honor Roll, NFHCA Division I Academic Team, or CoSIDA’s Academic All-American Program. The Providence College Athletic Department also honors student-athletes each semester who have achieved a 3.00 grade point average or higher. The student-athlete support staff includes the following: Jonathan Gomes, Associate Director for Academic Services Kaitlyn O'Malley, Assistant Director for Student-Athlete Services Anthony Mendes, Academic Coordinator of Student-Athletes Jesse Strout, Graduate Assistant SERVICES FOR STUDENT-ATHLETES Academic Monitoring Progress report slips (i.e., requesting information regarding class attendance and performance) are sent to each instructor for all studentathletes at least once per semester. The staff track individual progress, schedules meetings with student-athletes as appropriate, and personally contacts instructors as necessary.

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Providence College is primarily a coeducational four-year undergraduate college of liberal arts and sciences. Its main objective is the intellectual development of its students through the disciplines of the sciences and the humanities, equipping them to become productive and responsible citizens of a democratic society. To be eligible for a degree, a student must accumulate 116 credit hours over an eight semester period with an overall quality point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. In addition, a student must complete a minimum of 24 upper-division credits in the field of their major with an overall 2.0 cumulative average unless stipulated. Included in the total credit hours are the following prerequisites for any degree: Development of Western Civilization (20); Social Sciences (6); Natural Science (6); Philosophy (6); Theology (6); Mathematics (3) and Fine Arts (3). The remaining credit hours are elective with at least nine coming from areas outside one’s major. In addition, all students establish English (writing) Proficiency by coursework or standards designated by the English Department. The most popular concentrations for the Class of 2012 were Marketing, Management, Biology, English, Political Science, Finance, and Psychology. In all, the college offers a total of 34 majors and 36 minors ranging from theatre arts to computer science. Although this may seem overwhelming on paper, our staff goes to great lengths to monitor each student’s academic progress. The Athletic Department’s Academic Advisor counsels all of the school’s athletes and assists them in any areas in which they are experiencing difficulties. It’s a system that Providence is quite proud of and one which we’ve worked long and hard to establish. Any student-athlete who feels the need for tutorial assistance can utilize the college’s tutorial center, as well as the athletic department’s advisors who can supply them with individuals capable of assisting them in their particular course of study.

Counseling/Mentoring The staff meets with student-athletes, individually and in groups, regarding academic, athletic, career, and/or personal issues. Life Skills Program/Special Projects Programs and workshops on select life skills (i.e., NCAA/CHAMPS Life Skills Program) are presented, covering the following five component areas: academics, personal development, community service, athletics, and career development. The OSA has collaborative relationships with many units on campus to help provide these services. Pre-Advisement/Registration The staff assists student-athletes with planning and course registration. In conjunction with the Office of Academic Records, dates are determined for preregistration each semester. Study Hall Quiet, monitored study time is available, during daytime and evening hours. Student-athletes are required and/or recommendation to attend, on a sport-by-sport basis, by their respective head coach. Travel Notifications At the beginning of each semester, student-athletes are provided with letters for their instructors, notifying them of travel/competitive schedules. Tutorial Services and The Writing Center The Tutorial Center, which is nationally certified by the College Reading & Learning Association, provides peer tutoring in most all subject areas. The Tutorial Center is open until 9:00 p.m. weeknights. The Writing Center provides more intensive and specialized writing support and also maintains evening hours for student-athletes’ convenience.

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THIS IS PROVIDENCE COLLEGE THE COGNOMEN

It is reported by Vincent Cyril Dore, O.P., who played in the earliest of Providence College athletics contests, that PC men were called “Cardinals,” but there is no official record or reference in newspaper clippings. There are references, however, to the nickname “Dominicans” as a sobriquet for PC athletes after the use of “Cardinals.” “Black and White” and “White and Black” were generally accepted epithets as well. “Friars” first appeared in an April 9, 1929 Providence Journal sports story prior to the start of the 1929 baseball season and a game against Northeastern University. The earlier nicknames, along with other informal references (Smith Hillers, North End boys, etc.), continued to be used until the Fall of 1932 when “Friars” became more officially accepted and recognized as the one true cognomen for Providence College. Friars, of course, was the word describing the members of the mendicant orders founded in the 13th century. Most of the members were priests engaged in a direct apostolate to the faithful. The Friars possessed greater mobility than other orders in that they were not confined to a single monastery or abbey. It is surmised that the cognomen and reference to PC athletes as “Friars” came from an on-campus service club formed by John E. Farrell ’26 called the Friars Club. Farrell was the Graduate Manager of Athletics at the College, who travelled with the baseball team to Dartmouth and learned of a service organization called the Green Key Society, which met and assisted visiting athletic teams. With the help of College president Reverend Lorenzo McCarthy, O.P. a similar club was formed at Providence College. Farrell reasoned that since the College was under the jurisdiction of the Order of Friar Preachers, the nickname was a natural.

SCHOOL COLORS

Black and White are the official colors of Providence College. The black and white colors come from the habit worn by the Dominican Order. On solemn and formal occasions, the white habit is covered by a long black cloak and hood which is called the cappa. It is the black cappa, which in ancient times was worn in the street, that caused the Dominicans in English-speaking countries to be called “Blackfriars.” The colors symbolize the ideals of the order. White typifies the Divine Truth preached by the Order and is indicative of the purity of life that must be characteristic of every Dominican. The black cappa is a constant reminder of the sacrifices that must be made in defense of the truth and the penance which is the means of preserving purity of life

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ALMA MATER

From “Finlandia” by Jan Sibelius Mother of Truth, we proudly pledge to thee Undying love and steadfast loyalty. From thee we learned the wondrous work of God, His goodness, grace, and holy power; Clear has thou shown that pathways must be trod; All fearless now we brave life’s hour! Though failure frown, though kindly fortune smile, Firm our advance, naught can us e’er beguile. To honor bound, to love and virtue sworn, Lift we our voices in full acclaim Our lives shall thee with noble deeds adorn; Hail Providence! We praise thy name!

SCHOOL SEAL

The seal of Providence College consists of a torch superimposed on a triangle. In symbolism, the triangle represents the Trinity. Thus is signified an education which considers human existence in relation to eternity, which goes beyond the natural order and teaches the student to live according to the higher principles of supernatural grace. The torch, always indicative of learning, is particularly emblematic of a Dominican institution since it is part of the device of one of the oldest shields of the Order. At the outset it referred to Saint Dominic himself who so magnificently conquered error by the Light of Truth, and who personally and through his followers was responsible, in no small measure, for the full flowering of the medieval universities. This tradition for learning the Friars Preachers carried to every part of the world. The flame of the torch signifies the soul of man; the light of the flame indicates his mind. The torch is always borne aloft. The flame, therefore, towers over the surrounding symbols and typifies leadership among men. The motto of the College is Veritas. It means Truth, which is the proper object of all intellectual activity. The Diamond Jubilee logo depicts the long tradition of Dominican influence on the College.

PROVIDENCE HOCKEY LOGO

The famous Friar hockey logo is the creation of Mr. Chuck Verde '63 who came up with the idea of a logo that would set hockey apart from all other Providence sports. He developed several ideas after talking with then-coach Lou Lamoriello and assistant coach Bob Bellemore. They liked the idea and chose what has now become the traditional hockey logo. This logo came on the scene during the 1972-73 season and first appeared on the Friars' jerseys at the start of the 1973-74 season.

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PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION Presidents of Providence College Dennis A. Casey, O.P. William D. Noon, O.P. Lorenzo D. McCarthy, O.P. John J. Dillion, O.P. Frederick C. Foley, O.P. Robert J. Slavin, O.P.

Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P. Providence College President On February 1, 2005, Providence College announced the election of Reverend Brian J. Shanley, O.P., to serve as the 12th president of the College. Father Shanley assumed his duties at the College on July 1, 2005, and succeeded Reverend Philip A. Smith, O.P., who served as the College’s president from 1994-2005. Prior to his arrival at Providence, Father Shanley served as an associate professor in the School of Philosophy at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. Father Shanley is a native of Warwick, Rhode Island. A parishioner at St. Gregory the Great Church, he attended local public schools, graduating from Toll Gate High School in 1976. In 1980, Father Shanley earned his undergraduate degree in history at Providence College. He holds a doctorate degree in philosophy from the University of Toronto, where he completed the Collaborative Providence in Philosophy and Medieval Studies. He also holds a master of divinity degree (theology) and the Licentiate in Sacred Theology (S.T.L.), both from the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, D.C. (Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception.)

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Vincent C. Dore, O.P. William P. Haas, O.P. Thomas R. Peterson, O.P. John F. Cunningham, O.P. Philip A. Smith, O.P. Brian J. Shanley, O.P.

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Ordained to the priesthood in 1987, Father Shanley has devoted his entire career to teaching and administration in Catholic higher education. Following teaching assignments at Providence College and the University of Toronto, he began his tenure at The Catholic University of America in 1994, achieving the rank of associate professor in 2001. Father Shanley’s first teaching assignment was at Providence College from 1988-91. He was an instructor of philosophy, and taught in the Development of Western Civilization Program. Father Shanley spent the Fall 2002 semester as a visiting professor at the Candler School of Theology at Emory University. He previously engaged in a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Notre Dame’s Center for Philosophy of Religion in 1998-99. As the Regent of Studies for the Dominican Province of St. Joseph, Father Shanley holds a seat on the Provincial Council, a body of 12 Dominican Friars serving as cabinet-level advisors to the Prior Provincial. He advises the Prior Provincial on all matters pertaining to the intellectual and academic life of the Province and oversees the academic endeavors of members of the Province, including those in preparation for the priesthood and those engaged in graduate studies. Father Shanley has been widely published in philosophy-focused academic journals and has been a guest lecturer at a wide range of scholarly conferences.

VICE PRESIDENTS

Rev. Kenneth Sicard, O.P. Executive Vice President/ Treasurer

Marifrances McGinn Vice President/ General Counsel

Kristine Goodwin Vice President for Student Affairs

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John Sweeney Senior Vice President for Finance & Business/CFO

David Wegrzyn Senior Vice President for Institutional Advancement

Dr. Hugh Lena Provost/Sr. Vice President of Academic Affairs

Rev. Joseph Guido, O.P. Vice President for Mission & Ministry

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PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION

Robert Driscoll, Jr. Associate Vice President & Athletics Director Since Robert G. Driscoll was hired as the Associate Vice President for Athletics on November 2, 2001, Providence College athletics has experienced unprecedented growth in academic and athletic performance, fundraising, facilities and community involvement. Driscoll has reinvigorated the Providence College Athletics program, leading the charge with a vision of creating one of the most respected programs in the nation, where each student-athlete graduates and has the opportunity to compete for championships. Driscoll was recognized for his efforts on June 10, 2008 as he was named the 2007-08 Astro Turf Athletics Director of the Year for the Division I Northeast Region at the 43rd National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Annual Convention. He also was honored in 2009 by his alma mater, Ithaca College, where he received the Distinguished Sport Industry Leader award during alumni weekend. Most recently, he was elected as Third Vice President of the Division I-AAA Athletic Directors Association. In addition to academic and athletic excellence, Driscoll has placed a strong emphasis on the enhancement of facilities at Providence. Driscoll worked strategically with lead officials in the City of Providence and the State of Rhode Island to help spearhead an $80 million renovation of the Dunkin’ Donuts Center, which is home to the Friar men’s basketball team. The renovated Dunkin’ Donuts Center is once again a state-of-the-art facility that seats over 12,600 fans. Renovations have enhanced the game-day experience by adding 20 luxury boxes, new seats, a video scoreboard, sound system, updated restaurant and concession stands, team store, locker rooms and new weight training and fitness areas. As a result, Providence College, the Dunkin’ Donuts Center, the city of Providence and the state of Rhode Island hosted the First and Second Rounds of the 2010 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship, which was a complete success. In March of 2012, renovations of Alumni Hall began and were completed in September. Alumni Hall, which is the practice facility for men’s basketball and home courts for women’s basketball and volleyball, is now equipped with a new ceiling, lighting, air conditioning and heating systems, upper level windows and new seating in the upper and lower arena. The entire communications and data systems were overhauled and a video scoreboard was installed, along with an enhanced audio system for public address and in-game entertainment needs. In addition, the College gained approval for renovations to Schneider Arena, which began in August of 2012. When completed, Schneider Arena, home of the Friar men’s and women’s hockey teams, will have new locker rooms, sports medicine room, a strength and conditioning complex and an equipment room. The College also will build a state-of-the-art soccer and lacrosse complex adjacent to Schneider Arena as well as a new softball complex and tennis courts on lower campus. Athletically, Providence continued to achieve success during the 2011-12 season. The men’s cross country team qualified for the NCAA Championship and finished 22nd overall. The men’s soccer team hosted a first round NCAA Tournament game for the second-consecutive season and advanced to the second round. Meanwhile, the women’s soccer team advanced to the BIG EAST Tournament for the first time since 1994. The men’s hockey team upset No. 2 seed UMass Lowell in a best-of-three Hockey East Quarterfinal series and became the first No. 7 seed to win a Hockey East Quarterfinal series. It marked the Friars’ first appearance in the league semifinals since 2001. In addition, the women’s hockey team advanced to the Hockey East Championship game and came within seven seconds of capturing the crown. During the track season, the Friars continued to thrive. Emily Sisson earned All-America honors in the indoor 3,000 meters and the outdoor 5,000 meters, while Shelby Greany also was crowned All-American in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the NCAA Championships. Sisson and Greany captured BIG EAST individual titles in the 5,000 meters and the steeplechase, respectively, during the outdoor season. In addition, David McCarthy set a New England record in the mile (3.55.75) and also garnered AllAmerica status in the mile at the NCAA Championships. On May 11-12, 2012, Providence College hosted the Cox Sports 15th Anniversary Celebration of the 1997 Providence College Men’s Basketball Elite Eight Friars. Led by former Friar Head Coach Pete Gillen, a number of former Friars from the 1997 team attended the event, which benefited the men’s basketball Mullaney Fund. In addition to the recent renovations to Alumni Hall and upcoming renovations to Schneider Arena as well as the state-of-the art soccer and lacrosse complex, there have been numerous other facility improvements in Alumni Hall. The men’s basketball offices, hallway and locker rooms were renovated, thanks to a generous gift from Providence College alumnus Joe Calabria ‘65. The Joe Calabria Hallway of Legends was dedicated in January of 2009. Consisting of nine exhibit areas and seven display

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cases, the hallway features players and teams from each era of the Providence College basketball program. The hallway’s floor is a replica of the Friars’ Dave Gavitt Court at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center and the project also includes a complete renovation of the coaches’ offices, the film room and the team’s locker room. The men’s soccer program received a generous donation from John Murphy ‘80 and renovated the soccer offices. The Joyce Murphy Soccer Suite opened in November of 2008. The suite features new offices, meeting spaces and a lounge area equipped with flat screen televisions. The men’s soccer locker room also was refurbished thanks to a donation by Kerry and Karl Anderson ‘87. With the creation of the BIG EAST Lacrosse Conference, the lacrosse offices were renovated to go along with a new locker room. The volleyball locker room also was renovated and a new women’s basketball video room was created. In addition, the track/cross country offices and the women’s soccer offices also were refurbished. The Helen Bert Student-Athlete Study Lounge, which was opened in 2007, was recently expanded. Thanks to a generous donation from Judge Bill Leary ’60 and his wife, Emily, the Friends of Friar Hockey Room also was renovated at Schneider Arena. The Bill and Emily Leary Friends of Friar Room includes plasma televisions, high-top counters and meeting space for the teams. In addition, a media library room displaying the history of Friar Hockey was made possible thanks to a generous gift from Bob O’Connor ’62. In August of 2007, the Concannon Fitness Center, a state-of-the-art $18 million facility, was opened. The Concannon Fitness Center is adjacent to the $6 million Lennon Family Field (Astroturf facility), which was completed in August 2005. The Fitness Center houses the Friars’ Jimmy Walker Strength and Conditioning Center as well as administrative and coaching offices, conference rooms and locker rooms. The construction project also provides the department with a state-of-the-art sports medicine complex and a new ticket office. The Canavan Sports Medicine Center, which was completed in August of 2008, is equipped with a hydrotherapy room, which includes a SwimEx rehab pool and two plunges for cold/hot therapy. Many of the College’s athletic improvements were made possible through Driscoll’s fundraising efforts. In each of the 11 years that Driscoll has led the Friars, the athletic department has exceeded its fundraising goals and has generated millions of dollars that have been utilized for student-athlete development and facility enhancements. Driscoll served as the NCAA Ice Hockey Championship Committee Chair in 2010-11. He also represents the BIG EAST’s Athletic Directors on the Student-Athlete Advisory Council, serves on the BIG EAST Finance Committee and the HOCKEY EAST Television Negotiations Committee. He previously served on the NCAA Division I Management Council and was an NCAA Fellows Programs Executive Mentor. Driscoll joined the Providence community after 14½ years in athletic administration at the University of California, Berkeley. At Cal, Driscoll served as the Executive Associate Athletic Director and was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the department as well as overseeing football, men’s basketball, men’s and women’s swimming, men’s and women’s water polo, rugby, strength training, equipment and the sports medicine programs. Driscoll was hired at Cal as the Associate Athletic Director for Student Services, a position he held for five years. He then assumed the position of Executive Associate Athletic Director, at which point he was responsible for the administration of 27 varsity sports. During his tenure at Cal, he oversaw 25 club sports, a staff of 250 and a $36 million budget. Prior to coming to Providence, he served as the Acting Executive Director for Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreational Sports. During his tenure, Cal won over 20 national championships, competed in the Citrus, Copper, Alamo and Aloha Bowls, NCAA Basketball Tournaments and the College World Series for baseball and softball. The Bears also finished as high as 12th in the NACDA Directors’ Cup. Before arriving at Cal, Driscoll served six years (1981-87) as the Athletic Director and Chair of the Department of Physical Education, Recreation and Intramural Sports at Mills College in Oakland, Calif. Prior to arriving at Mills, Driscoll was Assistant Athletic Director and Head Baseball and Hockey Coach at Union College in Schenectady, N.Y. from 1977-81. Driscoll was a stand-out hockey and baseball player at Ithaca College (N.Y.), where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education in 1974. He earned his Master of Science in Physical Education/Psychology of Sports from Ithaca in 1975. A native of West Concord, Mass., Driscoll was inducted into the inaugural class of Concord-Carlisle High School’s Athletic Hall of Fame (football, ice hockey and baseball) in 1993. He is the proud father of three children: Tara, a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley; Kelly, a graduate of the University of Michigan; and Sean, a graduate of Providence College. He and his wife Cathy reside in North Kingstown.

The Driscoll Family: Sean, Kelly, Bob, Tara and Cathy.

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FRIAR SUPPORT STAFF

Rev. Thomas Ertle, O.P. Athletic Department Chaplain

Christine Flannery Ticket Manager

Kaitlyn O'Malley Assistant Director for Student-Athlete Services

Marcus Blossom Associate AD/Business

Carl LaBranche Associate AD Facilities/Game Day Mgt.

Jill La Point Assistant VP Executive Associate AD/SWA

Dr. Larry Levine Team Dentist

Dr. Joe Lifrak Team Physician

Katie Moore Marketing Director

Steve Napolillo Associate AD/ External Relations

Joe Nicastro Associate AD/Compliance

Arthur Parks Associate AD/Marketing and Communications

Nick Reggio Associate AD Student-Athlete Development

John Rock Associate AD/ Sports Medicine

Karen Rohan Administrative Assistant

Jennifer Rynearson Sports Information Director

Matt Cline Graduate Assistant Ticket Office

Jason Schrank Graduate Assistant Sports Info./Marketing

Dr. Ira Singer Team Physician

Rev. John Vidmar, O.P. Faculty Athletic Representative

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SCHNEIDER ARENA The following is an excerpt taken from the eulogy given at Father Schneider's funeral in December 1963: "...Father Herman Damien Schneider was born into this life on August 16, 1909, at Ozone Park, Long Island and departed this life on Saturday last, after an illness of about two years. Aspiring from his earliest years to that perfection of Christian life (which is the observance of evangelical counsels) he entered the Order of Preachers and studied the natural and divine sciences at Dominican institutions in Columbus and Springfield, Ohio, Providence, Rhode Island, River Forest, Illinois and Washington, D.C. where he was ordained in 1935. Thirty-four of his fifty-four years were spent as a friar preacher, solemnly vowed to poverty, chastity and obedience, honoring the observances of the common life, and enjoying that peace which the world cannot give, the one hundred fold promised by the Master. After receiving Holy Orders, his apostolate was varied and fruitful. In imitation of the Good Shepherd, he labored in the parish of St. Pius, preaching, praying, visiting the sick, burying the dead and breaking the bread of Christ to hungry and thirsty souls. During the Second World War, when the nation issued a call to arms, he served as chaplain in the marine corps and like a watchdog of Christ, remained steadfastly at his post of duty with honor, encouraging and counselling the fainthearted, comforting the wounded, administering the sacraments at all hours of the day and night "becoming all things to all men,

that he might save all, for the sake of the gospel." He believed patriotism to be a virtue necessary for the commonwealth and was convinced that the chief strength of evil men lies in the cowardice and weakness of good men; that the social and political order of nations, disintegrates and perishes, when the moral order is uprooted from God. Father Schneider graduated from Providence College in the class of 1930, and his alma mater, (in the designs of God) was to be his last dwelling place on earth. As a professor, he was sympathetic, enthusiastic and dedicated to the progress of his pupils. Having won a master's degree in modern languages at Columbia University, he functioned as an effective language teacher in the German Department, these last fifteen years. Even after his first and second heart attack, his thoughts would revert nostalgically to his classroom and teaching. The aim of a complete college education in his opinion was not merely the pursuit of intellectual perfection but also maturing to the fullness of the age of Christ during the formative period. He moulded the character of his pupils by balancing his inspiration with their application. Furthermore, in addition to his professorial duties, he cooperated in the program of the diocese by celebrating masses regularly in many local parishes and contributing his talent as a speaker and retreat master. Blest with a natural aptitude for attracting and stimulating college students, he was appointed moderator of such campus groups as the Mal Brown Club, the Friars Club, the Cranston Club, and the German Society. Being also an ardent sports fan, he was made assistant director of athletics and sponsored the foundation of a hockey team which besides being his personal pride and joy, was a credit to the Athletic Department of the College..."

"The Duke's Castle"

The following is an excerpt taken from the 1972-73 Friar media guide: "All through these 22 years, the Friars have been without a home of their own, playing their home games in the R.I. Auditorium until last year when they played at Brown's Meehan Auditorium. It was necessary to adjust to many difficulties. The availability of ice for practice time was a special problem. Sometimes practice would be at 3:00 a.m. or 5:00 a.m. However difficult the hour, "The Duke," as the players called Father Schneider, would be right there helping any way he could and shouting encouragement."

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SCHNEIDER ARENA - HOME OF FRIAR HOCKEY For the 40th season, the Providence College Friars will play in one of the finest on-campus facilities in the country. Schneider Arena, opened in 1973, was dedicated and is named in memory of the late Reverend Herman D. Schneider, O.P., the founder of the Friars' highly successful hockey program and a long-time member of the school's faculty. Since its opening night win, a 1-0 decision over the University of Pennsylvania on September 24, 1973, Schneider Arena has been the home of 352 Friar victories and a .586 winning percentage. Among those 352 wins are 19 post season successes. At tournament time, either ECAC, HOCKEY EAST or NCAA, Providence has a nifty 19-10 mark (.655). The Friars' complete 38-year record stands at 343-232-56. Built at a cost of $1.8 million dollars in 1973, the Schneider Arena ice skating facility has been recognized by many for its well-planned and smartly designed structure. The building seats 3,030 comfortably for hockey games and also serves as the home of PC's women's hockey team. The size of the ice surface is 200' X 85'. In the summer of 2006, thanks to an anonymous $340,000 donation, the 3,030 existing seats were removed and new seats were installed. In addition, the locker rooms, training room and coaches' offices were renovated. In the summer of 2009, the Bill and Emily Leary Friends of Friar Room also was refurbished. The Bill and Emily Leary Friends of Friar Room includes plasma televisions, high-top counters, and the Bob O’Connor ‘62 Media Library room displaying the history of Friar hockey. Schneider Arena is one of Providence College's buildings that is in constant use. When not serving the needs of the men's and women's

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hockey programs or intramurals, the building serves as the home of many of Rhode Island's youth and high school hockey programs. The spacious Friar locker room adjoins the training room. The training room is complete with the most up-to-date medical equipment and athletic training conveniences.

FRIARS' ALL-TIME RECORD AT SCHNEIDER ARENA 1973-74 8-5-0 .615 1974-75 10-3-0 .769 1975-76 8-6-1 .567 1976-77 8-4-0 .667 1977-78 9-3-1 .731 1978-79 9-3-1 .731 1979-80 11-6-0 .647 1980-81 5-7-0 .417 1981-82 12-5-0 .706 1982-83 16-4-0 .800 1983-84 13-4-2 .737 1984-85 13-6-2 .667 1985-86 9-9-1 .500 1986-87 4-11-1 .281 1987-88 8-4-4 .625 1988-89 9-6-2 .588 1989-90 13-4-2 .737 1990-91 11-3-2 .750 1991-92 11-7-1 .605 1992-93 9-5-2 .625 1993-94 4-10-2 .313

1994-95 7-9-1 .412 1995-96 8-6-1 .567 1996-97 10-9-0 .526 1997-98 8-8-0 .500 1998-99 12-8-1 .595 1999-00 11-5-1 .676 2000-01 15-4-1 .775 2001-02 8-7-4 .526 2002-03 12-6-1 .658 2003-04 7-6-3 .531 2004-05 7-6-3 .531 2005-06 10-4-3 .676 2006-07 7-9-1 .441 2007-08 7-7-3 .500 2008-09 3-11-2 .250 2009-10 6-7-3 .469 2010-11 5-5-4 .500 2011-12 9-8-2 .526 39 Seasons 352-240-58 .586

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Bill and Emily Leary Friends of Friar Hockey Room

Athletic Training Room Below are artist renderinghs of Schneider Arena after its renovations, which will began in the fall of 2012.

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FRIARTOWN - PROVIDENCE, R.I.

EXPERIENCE A CITY IN RENAISSANCE... Providence, Rhode Island is among America’s most dynamic, diverse and exciting new destination cities. Come and see it for yourself. Gather with thousands in the rejuvenated downtown for a magical WaterFire display. Catch a Broadway-bound show. Enjoy dinner in one of the city’s many award-winning restaurants, then head to Federal Hill to sip an authentic caffe latte. Mingle with the more than 26,000 students who attend the city’s five colleges and universities. Explore internship opportunities with the city’s businesses and nonprofits and see a real-world path to career success. Providence College’s scenic 105-acre campus is located just 10 minutes away from one of the most historic and cosmopolitan city centers in the United States. Come to Providence and embrace all that America’s Renaissance City has to offer. A LIVELY DOWNTOWN SCENE... It’s where Colonial-era cobblestone streets intersect with gleaming new office buildings. Where young men and women from across the nation intern with some of the most recognized names in finance, business, technology and healthcare. In Providence, there’s always something happening, always a new exhibition, bookshop or bistro to check out. The New York Times describes it as “one of the hippest towns in New England.” And Money Magazine calls it “the best city in the East for young professionals.” A WEALTH OF WEEKEND DESTINATIONS... Known as the Ocean State, Rhode Island boasts more than 400 miles of stunning coastline. The world-famous mansions of Newport, along with the shores of Narragansett Bay are just a 30-minute drive from Providence. The ski slopes of New England make a great day trip, and the beaches of Cape Cod, Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard are all within easy reach. YOU’RE CLOSE... Providence is a short drive from T.F. Green Airport. Known as the “hassle-free gateway to New England,” the airport is conveniently located close to Interstate 95 and offers non-stop flight connections to cities throughout the United States and Caribbean.

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FRIARTOWN - PROVIDENCE, R.I.

Providence is America’s newest destination city. Here’s why: • The Providence Performing Arts Center is the second largest indoor theater in New England • The Dunkin’ Donuts Center (home of Providence College basketball) has hosted the NCAA Hockey Championship and NCAA Basketball Tournament among other major sporting events • At the upscale Providence Place Mall, you’ll find more than 160 shops, theaters, acclaimed restaurants and an IMAX Theater • The renowned WaterFire display on the Providence River is one of the many attractions that draw thousands to the city’s dynamic downtown • With seven historic districts featuring beautifully preserved 18th-and-19th century architecture, Providence is one of the most historic cities in America • Providence has the country’s largest per capita concentration of college students (26,000 in a city of just over 175,000), making it one of the nation’s most student-friendly cities • Providence has a rich diversity of neighborhoods offering a wide selection of ethnic cuisine, from pad thai to paella • The nationally acclaimed Roger Williams Park Zoo is home to hundreds of rare animals from around the world • The city’s rich cultural calendar includes dance performances, theater productions, music recitals, gallery shows and readings by prominent authors and poets For complete information, contact the Providence Convention and Visitors Bureau, (800) 233-1636 and the Rhode Island Division of Tourism, (800) 556-2484.

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2011-12 SEASON REVIEW Friday, October 14, 2011 - at Providence, R.I. 1 2 3 OT F #7 Boston University 0 2 1 - 3 Providence 3 0 2 - 5 1st Period PC - Drew Brown (Balysky) 2:48; Montesano (Schaller, Bergland) 3:22; Demopoulos (Cross, Mauermann) 16:24 2nd Period BU - Nieto (Chiasson) 1:31; Trivino (Megan, Clendening) 2:39 PP 3rd Period BU - Noonan (Gill, Connolly) 3:13; PC - Harvey (Cross, Army) 5:42 PP; Mauermann (Demopoulos, Velischek) 8:56 Power play: BU, 1-6; PC, 1-6 Penalties: BU, 7-14; PC, 7-14 Shots: BU, 6-9-11 -- 26; PC, 9-10-11 -- 30 Saves BU - Millan (59:51) 6-10-9 -- 25 PC - Beaudry (60:00) 6-7-10 -- 23 Attendance: 2884 PC Record: 1-0-0, 1-0-0 Saturday, October 15, 2011 - at Providence, R.I. 1 2 3 OT F UMass 0 3 1 - 4 Providence 2 3 1 - 6 1st Period PC - Army (Balysky, Kaib) 2:01; Harvey (Cross, Demopoulos) 19:05 PP 2nd Period UMass - Hobbs (Syner, Pereira) 1:15; PC - Schaller (Balysky, Beaudry) 2:00 SH; UMass - Phillips (Guzzo, Syner) 6:00; PC - Army (Drew Brown, Kaib) 13:08; UMass - Hobbs (Syner, Hanley) 14:42 PP; PC - Simon (Brown, Da., Maloney) 15:52 3rd Period UMass - Sheary (Shea, Marcou) 15:29 PP; PC - Harvey (unassisted) 19:32 EN Power play: UMass, 2-9; PC, 1-5 Penalties: UMass, 6-12; PC, 10-20 Shots: UMass, 9-9-8 -- 26; PC, 9-12-6 -- 26 Saves UMass - Boyle (35:52) 7-6-0 -- 13 UMass - Teglia (23:07) 0-3-5 -- 8 PC - Beaudry (60:00) 9-6-7 -- 22 Attendance: 1512 PC Record: 2-0-0, 2-0-0 Friday, October 21, 2011 - at Providence, R.I. 1 2 3 OT F #15 UMD 1 2 2 - 5 Providence 1 1 0 - 6 1st Period UMD - Keegan (Kishel) 3:11; PC - Balysky (Mauermann, Hart) 11:31 2nd Period UMD - Oleksuk (Basaraba, Tardy) 5:53; Seidel (Brown, Lamb) 7:52; PC - David Brown (Kaib, Simon) 10:16 3rd Period UMD - Oleksuk (Connolly, Lamb) 00:57; Herbert (Tardy, Castro) Power play: UMD, 1-4; PC, 0-6 Penalties: UMD, 8-16; PC, 6-12 Shots: UMD, 9-10-13 -- 32; PC, 13-7-5 -- 25 Saves UMD- Reiter (60:00) 12-6-5 -- 23 PC - Beaudry (60:00) 8-8-11 -- 27 Attendance: 2012 PC Record: 2-1-0, 2-0-0

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Saturday, October 22, 2011 - at Providence, R.I. 1 2 3 OT F #15 UMD 0 1 1 0 2 Providence 0 0 2 0 2 1st Period No scoring 2nd Period UMD - Crandall (Herbert, Grun) 12:18 3rd Period PC - Cross (Mauermann, Demopoulos) 7:09; UMD - Seidel (Oleksuk, Connolly) 15:03 PP; PC - Bergland (New, Velischek) 17:39 PP Overtime No scoring Power play: UMD, 1-6; PC, 1-6 Penalties: UMD, 7-25; PC, 6-12 Shots: UMD, 13-11-7-3 -- 34; PC, 8-12-12-1 -- 33 Saves UMD - Reiter (65:00) 8-12-10-1 -- 31 PC - Beaudry (65:00) 13-10-6-3 -- 32 Attendance: 1507 PC Record: 2-1-1, 2-0-0 Friday, October 28, 2011 - at Orono, Maine 1 2 3 OT F Providence 1 1 2 0 4 Maine 1 2 1 1 5 1st Period PC - Rooney (David Brown, Maloney) 3:09; Maine - Cornell (Shemansky) 16:50 2nd Period Maine - Diamond (Mangene, Abbott) 8:07; PC - Maloney (Rooney, David Brown) 13:07; Maine - Diamond (Mangene, O’Neill) 16:06 3rd Period PC - Demopoulos (Mauermann) 10:06 SH; Maine - Beattie (Hegarty, Shemansky) 13:14; PC - Shamanski (Mauermann, Cross) 13:50 Overtime Maine - Flynn (Diamond, Mangene) 2:50 Power play: PC, 0-4; Maine, 0-4 Penalties: PC, 6-12; Maine, 6-12 Shots: PC, 9-9-7-3 -- 28; Maine, 12-11-5-1 -- 29 Saves PC - Beaudry (62:50) 11-9-4-0 -- 24 PC - Ouellette (62:50) 8-8-5-3 -- 24 Attendance: 4422 PC Record: 2-2-1, 2-1-0 Saturday, October 29, 2011 - at Orono, Maine 1 2 3 OT F Providence 1 0 0 - 1 Maine 1 1 1 - 3 1st Period Maine - Shemansky (Beattie, Swavely) 10:55; PC - Cross (Army, Demopoulos) 12:52 PP 2nd Period Maine - Mangene (Flynn, O’Neil) 00:23 3rd Period Maine - Leidermark (Mangene) 19:59 EN Power play: PC, 1-7; Maine, 0-3 Penalties: PC, 5-10; Maine, 9-18 Shots: PC, 4-10-13 -- 27; Maine, 12-5-11 -- 28 Saves PC - Beaudry (57:56) 11-4-10 -- 25 PC -Sullivan (60:00) 3-10-13 -- 26 Attendance: 4183 PC Record: 2-3-1, 2-2-0

Friday, November 4, 2011 - at Providence, R.I. 1 2 3 OT F Vermont 1 0 1 - 2 Providence 2 1 2 - 5 1st Period UVM - Brickley (Bruneteau) 1:37; PC - Mauermann (New, Bergland) 14:00; Schaller (New, Mauermann) 18:42 PP 2nd Period PC - Schaller (Shamanski, Balysky) 3:22 SH 3rd Period UVM - MacKenzie (McCarthy, Stalberg) 00:48; PC - Army (Cross, Harvey) 6:09 PP; Schaller (Drew Brown; Bergland) 12:43 PP Power play: UVM, 0-9; PC, 3-7 Penalties: UVM, 9-18; PC, 11-22 Shots: UVM, 15-8-11 -- 34; PC, 10-8-12 -- 30 Saves UVM - Madore (58:30) 8-7-10 -- 25 PC - Beaudry (60:00) 14-8-10 -- 32 Attendance: 1776 PC Record: 3-3-1, 3-2-0 Saturday, November 5, 2011 - at Providence, R.I. 1 2 3 OT F Vermont 0 1 0 - 1 Providence 1 1 3 - 5 1st Period PC - Mauermann (unassisted) 7:10 SH 2nd Period PC - Harvey (New, Cross) 10:58 PP; UVM - Nilsson-Roos (Markison) 12:23 3rd Period PC - Schaller (Velischek, Drew Brown) 3:50 PP; Montesano (Harvey, Adams) 13:30; Balysky (unassisted) 19:08 Power play: UVM, 0-6; PC, 2-7 Penalties: UVM, 9-18; PC, 10-31 Shots: UVM, 7-9-15 -- 31; PC, 17-10-10 -- 37 Saves UVM - Vazzano (60:00) 16-9-7 -- 32 PC - Beaudry (60:00) 7-8-15 -- 30 Attendance: 1734 PC Record: 4-3-1, 4-2-0 Friday, November 11, 2011 - at Providence, R.I. 1 2 3 OT F Alabama-Huntsville 0 0 0 - 0 Providence 1 1 1 - 3 1st Period PC - Hart (Cross, Harvey) 14:44 PP 2nd Period PC - Drew Brown (Army, Rooney) 1:45 3rd Period PC - Schaller (Mauermann, Bergland) 16:28 PP Power play: UAH, 0-5; PC, 2-4 Penalties: UAH, 4-8; PC, 5-10 Shots: UAH, 6-8-7 -- 21; PC, 19-12-17 -- 48 Saves UAH - Saunders (60:00) 18-11-16 -- 45 PC - Beaudry (60:00) 6-8-7 -- 21 Attendance: 1371 PC Record: 5-3-1, 4-2-0 Saturday, November 12, 2011 - at Providence, R.I. 1 2 3 OT F Alabama-Huntsville 0 1 1 - 2 Providence 1 2 1 - 4 1st Period PC - Shamanski (Montesano, Schaller) 1:43 2nd Period PC - Schaller (Hart, Harvey) 13:00 PP; UAH - Lysaght (Graeme, deBruyn) 17:49 PP; Army (Balysky, Rooney) 18:08 3rd Period PC - Schaller (unassisted) 00:51; UAH - Roy (Lysaght, Uusivirta) 6:41 Power play: UAH, 2-6; PC, 1-7 Penalties: UAH, 7-14; PC, 6-12 Shots: UAH, 3-5-10 -- 18; PC, 11-17-7 -- 35 Saves UAH - Saunders (58:16) 10-15-6 -- 31 PC - Gates (60:00) 3-4-9 -- 16 Attendance: 1017 PC Record: 6-3-1, 4-2-0

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2011-12 SEASON REVIEW Friday, November 18, 2011 - at Providence, R.I. 1 2 3 OT F Northeastern 2 2 1 - 5 Providence 1 0 1 - 2 1st Period NU - Quailer (unassisted) 1:26; Stone (Manson, Eibler) 6:59; PC - New (Mauermann, Bergland) 17:05 PP 2nd Period NU - Ferriero (Ellement, Quailer) 13:46; Karlsson (Manno, Cornell) 14:28 3rd Period PC - Mauermann (Rooney) 4:15; NU - Ellement (unassisted) 19:18 EN Power play: NU, 0-2; PC, 1-2 Penalties: NU, 4-8; PC, 3-6 Shots: NU, 11-8-7 -- 25; PC, 9-7-5 -- 21 Saves NU - Rawlings (60:00) 8-7-4 -- 19 PC - Beaudry (6:59) 2-0-0 -- 2 PC - Gates (51:18) 7-6-6 -- 19 Attendance: 1781 PC Record: 6-4-1, 4-3-0

Friday, December 2, 2011 - at Providence, R.I. 1 2 3 OT F #1 Merrimack 0 0 1 0 1 Providence 0 1 0 1 2 1st Period No scoring 2nd Period PC - Balysky (Army, Harvey) 15:38 SH 3rd Period Mer - Todd (Flanigan, Collins) 9:01 PP Overtime PC - Mauermann (Harvey) 1:54 Power play: Mer, 1-5; PC, 0-5 Penalties: Mer, 5-10; PC, 5-10 Shots: Mer, 13-9-5-0 -- 27; PC, 10-11-14-1 -- 36 Saves Mer - Cannata (61:54) 10-10-14-0 -- 34 PC - Beaudry (61:54) 13-9-4-0 -- 26 Attendance: 2381 PC Record: 7-6-1, 5-3-0

Sunday, January 1, 2012 - at Providence, R.I. (PC) 1 2 3 OT F Brown 0 3 2 - 5 Providence 1 1 0 - 2 1st Period PC - Mauermann (Rooney, New) 4:49 SH 2nd Period PC - Bergland (unassisted) 7:39; Brown - Zaires (Quick, Farnham) 12:47; Lorito (Wahl, Maclellan) 17:15; Maclellan (Jacobson) 18:46 SH 3rd Period Brown - Jacobson (Lorito, Robertson) 10:44 PP; Jacobson (Lorito, Crowley (18:47) PP, EN Power play: Brown, 2-6; PC, 0-5 Penalties: Brown, 6-12; PC, 7-14 Shots: Brown, 8-13-9 -- 30; PC, 6-12-12 -- 30 Saves Brown - Clemente (59:57) 5-11-12 -- 28 PC - Beaudry (59:30) 8-10-7 -- 25 Attendance: 1883 PC Record: 8-8-1, 6-4-0

Friday, November 25, 2011 - Denver Cup at Denver, Colo. 1 2 3 OT F Providence 0 2 0 - 2 Miami 2 3 1 - 6 1st Period Miami - Hirshfeld (Vogelhuber, Spinell) 4:10; Smith (Mullin) 19:55 2nd Period PC - Brown, David (unassisted) 2:34; Miami - Hirshfeld (Coleman, Cook) 4:46; Coleman (Paulazzo, Schilling) 6:35; Mullin (Czarnik, Paulides) 10:03 PP; PC - Army (Brown, Drew; Rooney) 17:36 3rd Period Miami - Coleman (Hirshfeld, Czarnik) 6:36 PP Power play: PC, 0-3; Miami, 2-5 Penalties: PC, 5-10; Miami, 3-6 Shots: PC, 8-8-5 -- 23; Miami, 12-14-14 -- 40 Saves PC - Beaudry (30:03) 10-8-0 -- 18 PC - Gates (29:57) 0-3-13 -- 16 Miami -Knapp (60:00) 8-6-5 -- 19 Attendance: -PC Record: 6-5-1, 4-3-0

Saturday, December 3, 2011 - at North Andover, Mass. 1 2 3 OT F Providence 0 4 2 - 6 #1 Merrimack 0 0 1 - 1 1st Period No scoring 2nd Period PC - Brown, Drew (Bergland) 1:04 PP; Brown, Drew (Schaller, Bergland) 4:32 PP; Schaller (New, Bergland) 5:10 PP; Harvey (Hart, Army) 18:49 PP 3rd Period Mer - Toomey (Collins, Stollery) 3:01; PC - Rooney (Velischek, Montesano) 12:09; Bergland (Schaller; Brown, Drew) 14:59 PP Power play: PC, 5-14; Mer, 0-4 Penalties: PC, 8-16; Mer, 17-72 Shots: PC, 11-20-12 -- 43; Mer, 9-5-10 -- 24 Saves PC - Beaudry (60:00) 9-5-9 -- 23 Mer -Cannata (53:56) 11-16-9 -- 36 Mer - Marotta (5:01) 0-0-1 -- 1 Attendance: 2489 PC Record: 8-6-1, 6-3-0

Saturday, November 26, 2011 - Denver Cup at Denver, Colo. 1 2 3 OT F Providence 1 0 0 - 1 Princeton 2 1 0 - 3 1st Period PC - Demopoulos (Army, Hart) 3:05; Prin - Kleebaum (unassisted) 10:39; Maugeri (Mills, Bonar) 12:32 PP 2nd Period Prin - Calof (Kesselman) 16:05 3rd Period No scoring Power play: PC, 0-8; Prin, 1-5 Penalties: PC, 5-10; Prin, 9-29 Shots: PC, 12-14-12 -- 38; Miami, 9-10-7 -- 26 Saves PC - Beaudry (57:17) 7-9-7 -- 23 Prin -Bonar (60:00) 11-14-12 -- 37 Attendance: -PC Record: 6-6-1, 4-3-0

Tuesday, December 6, 2011 - at Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1 2 3 OT F Providence 0 1 0 - 1 #3 Boston College 2 0 2 - 4 1st Period BC - Almeida (Carey, Mullane) 15:06 PP; Arnold (Gaudreau, Cross) 16:58 2nd Period PC - Army (Cross, Demopoulos) 5:50 PP 3rd Period BC - Carey (unassisted) 14:45 SH; Almeida (Kreider) 18:31 EN Power play: PC, 1-5; BC, 1-5 Penalties: PC, 5-10; BC, 5-10 Shots: PC, 7-4-6 -- 17; BC, 12-8-10 -- 30 Saves PC - Beaudry (58:54) 10-8-8 -- 26 BC - Billett (60:00) 7-3-6 -- 16 Attendance: 3823 PC Record: 8-7-1, 6-4-0

Thursday, January 5, 2012 - at Providence, R.I. 1 2 3 OT F UMass 1 1 2 0 4 Providence 1 0 3 0 4 1st Period PC - Balysky (Mauermann, New) 12:05 SH; UMass - Sheary (Gracel, Hanley) 17:21 2nd Period UMass - Marcou (Sheary, Syner) 7:52 3rd Period PC - Shamanski (Luke, Rooney) 2:38; UMass - Kiley (Shea, Gracel) 6:19; PC - Schaller (Drew Brown, Bergland) 8:02; Demopoulos (Harvey, Cross) 18:21; UMass - Hobbs (Syner, Hanley) 19:23 EX Overtime No scoring Power play: UMass, 0-5; PC, 0-5 Penalties: UMass, 5-10; PC, 5-10 Shots: UMass, 11-7-12-2 -- 32; PC, 9-10-8-6 -- 33 Saves UMass - Boyle (63:38) 8-10-5-6 -- 29 PC - Beaudry (65:00) 10-6-10-2 -- 28 Attendance: 1342 PC Record: 8-8-2, 6-4-1

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012 - at Providence, R.I. 1 2 3 OT F New Hampshire 0 1 0 - 1 Providence 0 0 0 - 0 1st Period No scoring 2nd Period UNH - Moses (Sorkin, Kipp) 6:41 3rd Period No scoring Power play: UNH, 0-3; PC, 0-4 Penalties: UNH, 7-14; PC, 8-16 Shots: UNH, 9-11-6 -- 26; PC, 10-7-9 -- 26 Saves UNH - DeSmith (60:00) 10-7-9 -- 26 PC - Beaudry (58:45) 9-11-6 -- 25 Attendance: 1205 PC Record: 8-9-2, 6-5-1

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2011-12 SEASON REVIEW Sunday, January 15, 2012 - at Burlington, Vt. 1 2 3 OT F Providence 0 2 3 - 5 Vermont 0 1 1 - 2 1st Period No scoring 2nd Period UVM - Lenz (Paliotta, Franzon) 3:11 PP; PC - Mauermann (Drew Brown, Bergland) 4:43 PP; Army (New, Cross) 18:21 3rd Period PC - Balysky (Army) 00:10; UVM - Markison (MacKenzie) 12:16; PC - Army (Balysky, Maloney) 13:26; Mauermann (New) 19:49 EN SH Power play: PC, 1-2; UVM, 1-9 Penalties: PC, 11-22; UVM, 4-8 Shots: PC, 9-5-3 -- 17; UVM, 9-8-13 -- 30 Saves PC - Beaudry (60:00) 9-7-12 -- 28 UVM -Madore (58:01) 9-3-0 -- 12 Attendance: 3226 PC Record: 9-9-2, 7-5-1 Friday, January 20, 2012 - at Boston, Mass. 1 2 3 OT F Providence 0 1 0 - 1 #3 Boston University 4 0 2 - 6 1st Period BU - Gill (Rodrigues, Nieto) 1:31; Chiasson (Escobedo, Clendening) 10:40; Santana (Noonan, Rosen) 13:23; Nieto (Clendening, Escobedo) 14:43 2nd Period PC - Luke (Bergland, Drew Brown) 3rd Period BU - Privitera (Megan, Chiasson) 4:56 PP; Noonan (Connolly, Clendening) 7:02 PP Power play: PC, 0-6; BU, 2-6 Penalties: PC, 7-25; BU, 9-29 Shots: PC, 11-20-6 -- 37; BU, 10-11-18 -- 39 Saves PC - Beaudry (13:32) 6-0-0 -- 6 PC - Gates (46:37) 0-11-16 - 27 BU - Millan (60:00) 11-19-6 -- 36 Attendance: 5171 PC Record: 9-10-2, 7-6-1 Saturday, January 21, 2012 - at Providence, R.I. 1 2 3 OT F #3 Boston University 3 3 2 - 8 Providence 0 0 0 - 0 1st Period BU - Nieto (Noonan, Clendening) 3:39 PP; Nicastro (Megan, Hohmann) 16:03; Gill (Nieto, Nicastro) 16:03 PP 2nd Period BU - Noonan (Megan, Connolly) 11:01 PP; Gill (Privitera, Nieto) 14:56; Megan (Connolly, Chiasson) 16:35 PP 3rd Period BU - Megan (Privitera, Nieto) 4:07 PP; Chiasson (Escobedo, Nicastro) 17:35 PP Power play: BU, 6-9; PC, 0-4 Penalties: BU, 10-20; PC, 16-40 Shots: BU, 8-9-7 -- 24; PC, 11-4-11 -- 26 Saves BU - Millan (60:00) 11-4-11 -- 26 PC - Beaudry (40:00) 5-6-0 -- 11 PC - Gates (20:00) 0-0-5 -- 5 Attendance: 1359 PC Record: 9-11-2, 7-7-1

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Tuesday, January 24, 2012 - at Providence, R.I. 1 2 3 OT F #11 UMass Lowell 0 0 0 - 0 Providence 1 0 0 - 1 1st Period PC - Luke (Demopoulos, New) 5:25 2nd Period No scoring 3rd Period No scoring Power play: UML, 0-4; PC, 0-2 Penalties: UML, 2-4; PC, 5-21 Shots: UML, 7-10-12 -- 29; PC, 13-3-5 -- 21 Saves UML - Carr (58:38) 12-3-5 --21 PC - Beaudry (40:00) 7-10-12 -- 29 Attendance: 1581 PC Record: 10-11-2, 8-7-1 Sunday, January 29, 2012 - at North Andover, Mass. 1 2 3 OT F Providence 1 1 0 - 2 #5 Merrimack 2 1 1 - 4 1st Period Mer - Bly (Mansfield, Stollery) 2:45; PC - Demopoulos (Hart, Army) 9:29 PP; Mer - Stollery (Collins, Bigos) 19:04 PP 2nd Period Mer - Myers (Kolomatis, Cannata) 3:01 PP; PC - Harvey (Hart, Mauermann) 5:04 PP 3rd Period Mer - Todd (unassisted) 19:43 EN Power play: PC, 2-5; Mer, 2-6 Penalties: PC, 7-28; Mer, 10-42 Shots: PC, 14-11-14 -- 39; Mer, 8-11-4 -- 23 Saves PC - Beaudry (58:55) 6-10-3 -- 19 Mer -Cannata (60:00) 13-10-14 -- 37 Attendance: 2489 PC Record: 10-12-2, 8-8-1 Friday, February 3, 2012 - at Durham, N.H. 1 2 3 OT F Providence 0 1 0 - 1 New Hampshire 3 0 0 - 3 1st Period UNH - Knodel (Sorkin, Agosta) 1:30; Downing (Henrion, Knodel) 10:57 PP; Moses (Sorkin, Goumas) 14:19 PP 2nd Period PC - Schaller (Bergland, Drew Brown) 4:21 3rd Period No scoring Power play: PC, 0-2; UNH, 2-4 Penalties: PC, 5-10; UNH, 3-6 Shots: PC, 10-14-14 -- 38; UNH, 10-6-6 -- 22 Saves PC - Beaudry (58:16) 7-6-6 -- 19 UNH - DeSmith (60:00) 10-13-14 -- 37 Attendance: 5233 PC Record: 10-13-2, 8-9-1 Saturday, February 4, 2012 - at Providence, R.I. 1 2 3 OT F New Hampshire 2 0 0 1 3 Providence 1 0 1 0 2 1st Period UNH - Hardowa (McCarey, Borisenok) 2:53; PC - Demopoulos (Mauermann, Luke) 4:53; UNH - Burke (Knodel, Downing) 8:31 PP 2nd Period No scoring 3rd Period PC - Demopoulos (Mauermann, Luke) 2:07 Overtime UNH - McCarey (Hardowa, Block) 2:07 Power play: UNH, 1-3; PC, 0-4 Penalties: UNH, 1-2; PC, 3-6 Shots: UNH, 10-10-5-3 -- 28; PC, 11-9-14-2 -- 36 Saves UNH - DeSmith (62:07) 10-9-13-2 -- 34 PC - Beaudry (62:07) 8-10-5-2 -- 25 Attendance: 2119 PC Record: 10-14-2, 8-10-1

Friday, February 10, 2012 - at Providence, R.I. 1 2 3 OT F #12 Maine 0 2 1 - 3 Providence 3 0 1 - 4 1st Period PC - Bergland (Schaller, Drew Brown) 9:23; Bergland (Drew Brown) 12:26; Luke (Mauermann, Demopoulos) 18:22 2nd Period Maine - Mangene (Abbott, Pryor) 3:50, Abbott (Flynn, Mangene) 18:08 3rd Period PC - Schaller (Bergland, New) 7:02; Maine - O’Neill (Mangene) 18:50 EX Power play: Maine, 0-3; PC, 0-2 Penalties: Maine, 2-4; PC, 3-6 Shots: Maine, 10-11-9 -- 30; PC, 15-9-8 -- 32 Saves Maine - Sullivan (58:06) 12-9-7 -- 28 PC - Beaudry (60:00) 10-9-8 -- 27 Attendance: 2617 PC Record: 11-14-2, 9-10-1 Saturday, February 11, 2012 - at Amherst, Mass. 1 2 3 OT F Providence 2 2 1 - 5 UMass 1 0 3 - 4 1st Period PC - David Brown (Montesano) 3:02; Schaller (Bergland) 4:39; UMass Pereira (unassisted) 17:47 2nd Period PC - New (Mauermann, Schaller) 13:05 PP; Cross (Army, Balysky) 13:28 3rd Period UMass - Pereira (Hanley) 3:54; Pereira (Rowe, Mastalerz) 5:20 PP; PC - Luke (Hart, Army) 9:11 PP; UMass - Kiley (Allen, Rowe) 14:09 Power play: PC, 2-2; UMass, 1-6 Penalties: PC, 6-14; UMass, 2-4 Shots: PC, 11-8-10 -- 29; UMass, 6-11-18 -- 35 Saves PC - Beaudry (60:00) 5-11-15 -- 31 UMass - Boyle (33:28) 10-13-14 -- 37 UMass - Mastalerz (25:58) 0-2-9 -- 11 Attendance: 4254 PC Record: 12-14-2, 10-10-1 Friday, February 17, 2012 - at Boston, Mass. 1 2 3 OT F Providence 1 0 0 0 1 Northeastern 1 0 0 0 1 1st Period PC - Schaller (Brown, Drew, Bergland) 00:29; NU - Vermeersch (Manson, Reid) 6:23 2nd Period No scoring 3rd Period No scoring Overtime No scoring Power play: PC, 0-4; NU, 0-4 Penalties: PC, 4-8; NU, 4-8 Shots: PC, 4-5-10-4 -- 23; NU, 5-9-7-0 -- 21 Saves PC - Beaudry (64:59) 4-9-7-0 -- 20 NU - Rawlings (64:57) 3-5-10-4 -- 22 Attendance: 1183 PC Record: 12-14-3, 10-10-2

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2011-12 SEASON REVIEW Saturday, February 18, 2012 - at Boston, Mass. 1 2 3 OT F Providence 0 2 0 0 2 Northeastern 1 1 0 0 2 1st Period NU - Tuckerman (McLaughlin, Daniels) 17:34 PP 2nd Period PC - Luke (Rooney, Demopoulos) 2:36; Hart (Beaudry, Harvey) 6:47 PP; NU Reid (Vermeersch, Ellement) 15:01 3rd Period No scoring Overtime No scoring Power play: PC, 1-7; NU, 1-6 Penalties: PC, 9-29; NU, 9-29 Shots: PC, 11-18-18-2 -- 49; NU, 13-9-9-4 -- 35 Saves PC - Beaudry (64:52) 12-8-9-4 -- 35 NU - Rawlings (65:00) 11-16-18-2 -- 47 Attendance: 1203 PC Record: 12-14-4, 10-10-3

Friday, March 2, 2012 - at Providence, R.I. 1 2 3 OT F #8 UMass Lowell 3 1 1 - 5 Providence 0 1 0 - 1 1st Period UML - Budd (Kamrass, Pendenza) 2:07; Arnold (Kamrass, Pendenza) 9:00 PP; Holstrom (Budd, Corcoran) 18:01 2nd Period UML - Wetmore (Wilson, Arnold) 1:09; PC - Mauermann (New, Bergland) 8:10 3rd Period UML - Wetmore (Wilson) 2:41 Power play: UML, 1-3; PC, 0-3 Penalties: UML, 3-6; PC, 3-6 Shots: UML, 15-10-12 -- 37; PC, 6-7-11 -- 24 Saves UML - Carr (60:00) 6-6-11 -- 23 PC - Beaudry (20:00) 12-0-0 -- 12 PC - Justin Gates (40:00) 0-9-11 -- 20 Attendance: 2508 PC Record: 12-17-4, 10-13-3

Friday, February 24, 2012 - at Providence, R.I. 1 2 3 OT F #2 Boston College 1 0 2 - 3 Providence 0 0 0 - 0 1st Period BC - Cross (Hayes, Almeida) 2:30 PP 2nd Period No scoring 3rd Period BC - Mullane (Gaudreau, Wey) 7:16; Carey (Dumoulin, Cross) 18:54 EN Power play: BC, 1-4; PC, 0-4 Penalties: BC, 4-8; PC, 4-8 Shots: BC, 10-4-7 -- 21; PC, 11-8-10 -- 29 Saves BC - Milner (60:00) 11-8-10 -- 29 PC - Beaudry (59:47) 9-4-5 -- 18 Attendance: 3030 PC Record: 12-15-4, 10-11-3

Saturday, March 3, 2012 - at Lowell, Mass. 1 2 3 OT F Providence 0 1 1 - 2 #8 UMass Lowell 1 1 2 - 4 1st Period UML - Pendenza (Wallin, Suter) 9:45 2nd Period UML - Arnold (Wilson) 3:51; PC - Balysky (Harvey, David Brown) 7:29 3rd Period UML - Ferreira (Pendenza, Wallin) 1:43; Pendenza (Arnold, Kamrass) 14:08 PP; PC - Cross (Luke, Demopoulos) 19:49 Power play: PC, 0-3; UML, 1-4 Penalties: PC, 5-10; UML, 4-8 Shots: PC, 8-8-8 -- 24 ; UML, 9-12-14 -- 35 Saves PC - Beaudry (59:48) 8-11-12 -- 31 UML - Boulanger(60:00) 8-7-7 -- 22 Attendance: 5310 PC Record: 12-18-4, 10-14-3

Saturday, February 25, 2012 - at Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1 2 3 OT F Providence 0 0 0 - 0 #2 Boston College 5 0 2 - 7 1st Period BC - Whitney (Almeida, Cross) 00:29; Linell (Straight, Alber) 13:02; Arnold (Shea, Whitney) 13:13; Almeida (Arnold, Cross) 15:36; Gaudreau (Almeida, Whitney) 18:33 2nd Period No scoring 3rd Period BC - Arnold (Whitney, Almeida) 00:46; Gaudreau (Shea, Mullane) 3:22 PP Power play: PC, 0-5; BC, 1-1 Penalties: PC, 1-2; BC, 5-10 Shots: PC, 11-9-9 -- 29; BC, 16-6-9 -- 31 Saves PC - Beaudry (20:00) 11-0-0 -- 11 PC - Gates (40:00) 0-6-7 -- 13 BC - Milner (49:14) 11-9-5 -- 25 BC - Venti (10:46) 0-0-4 -- 4 Attendance: 7419 PC Record: 12-16-4, 10-12-3

Thursday, March 8, 2012 - at Lowell, Mass. Game One of best-of-three Hockey East Quarterfinal Series 1 2 3 OT F Providence 0 3 2 - 5 #7 UMass Lowell 1 1 1 - 3 1st Period UML - Holmstrom (Wetmore, Wilson) 9:59 2nd Period PC - Army (Hart, Harvey) 5:28 PP; Balysky (Mauermann, Luke) 9:38; UML - Wilson (Kamrass, Wetmore) 12:03 PP; PC - Army (Cross, Velischek) 17:27 3rd Period PC - Bergland (Schaller, Drew Brown) 11:30; UML - Ferreira (Vallorani, Kamrass) 15:31; Bergland (Drew Brown) 18:25 Power play: PC, 1-4; UML, 1-5 Penalties: PC, 6-12; UML, 6-12 Shots: PC, 11-18-12 -- 41 ; UML, 14-10-12 -- 36 Saves PC - Beaudry (59:57) 13-9-11 -- 33 UML - Carr (57:50) 11-15-10 -- 36 Attendance: 3147 PC Record: 13-18-4, 10-14-3

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Friday, March 9, 2012 - at Lowell, Mass. Game Two of best-of-three Hockey East Quarterfinal Series 1 2 3 OT F Providence 0 2 0 0 2 #7 UMass Lowell 1 1 0 1 3 1st Period UML - Ruhwedel (unassisted) 17:28 2nd Period UML - Ferreira (Pendenza, Kamrass) 00:52; PC - Harvey (Kaib) 13:43; Demopoulos (Luke, Velischek) 15:39 3rd Period No scoring Overtime UML - Kamrass (Pendenza) 11:29 Power play: PC, 0-1; UML, 1-5 Penalties: PC, 5-10; UML, 1-2 Shots: PC, 9-11-12-4 -- 36 ; UML, 10-14-5-7 -- 36 Saves PC - Beaudry (71:29) 9-13-5-6 -- 33 UML - Carr (71:29) 9-9-12-4 -- 34 Attendance: 4512 PC Record: 13-19-4, 10-14-3

Sunday, March 11, 2012 - at Lowell, Mass. Game Three of best-of-three Hockey East Quarterfinal Series 1 2 3 OT F Providence 1 0 0 - 1 #7 UMass Lowell 0 0 0 - 0 1st Period PC - Mauermann (Velischek, Kaib) 7:00 2nd Period No scoring 3rd Period No scoring Power play: PC, 0-1; UML, 0-1 Penalties: PC, 1-2; UML, 1-2 Shots: PC, 12-10-14 -- 36 ; UML, 8-13-8 -- 29 Saves PC - Beaudry (60:00) 8-13-8 -- 29 UML - Carr (58:36) 11-10-14 -- 36 Attendance: 3963 PC Record: 14-19-4, 10-14-3 Friday, March 16, 2012 - at Boston, Mass. Hockey East Semifinals - TD Garden 1 2 3 OT F Providence 2 0 0 - 2 #1 Boston College 2 1 1 - 4 1st Period BC - Carey (unassisted) 1:15; PC- Kaib (Balysky, Army) 2:28; Army (Cross) 4:33; BC - Straight (Hayes, Kreider) 8:35 2nd Period BC - Gaudreau (Carey, Kreider) 3:58 PP 3rd Period BC - Whitney, S. (Almeida, Arnold) 8:00 Power play: PC, 0-1; UML, 0-1 Penalties: PC, 0-2; BC, 1-4 Shots: PC, 11-9-9 -- 29; BC, 12-15-7 -- 34 Saves PC - Beaudry (57:48) 10-14-6 -- 30 BC- Milner (60:00) 9-9-9 -- 27 Attendance: 13,974 PC Record: 14-20-4, 10-14-3

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2011-12 Providence College Hockey Providence College Hockey Statistics (as of Aug 16, 2012) All games 2011-12 FINAL STATISTICS/AWARDS & HONORS Overall: 14-20-4 Conf: 10-14-3 Home: 9-8-2 Away: 5-9-2 Neut: 0-3-0 OVERALL ##

14 17 19 11 7 12 44 9 33 55 20 2 21 5 27 8 26 28 18 15 35 4 3 TM

Player

gp

Mauermann, Ross Bergland, Matt Army, Derek Schaller, Tim Brown, Drew Demopoulos, Stefan Harvey, Myles Cross, Damian Balysky, Andy New, Daniel Luke, Shane Hart, Kevin Rooney, Chris Brown, David Velischek, Alex Kaib, Barrett Montesano, Matt Shamanski, Steven Maloney, Robert Simon, Billy Beaudry, Alex Adams, Mark Wyszomirski, Craig TEAM Total Opponents

g

a

pts

sh

38 10 15 25 101 38 7 16 23 125 38 11 11 22 115 26 14 7 21 101 38 4 14 18 84 33 8 9 17 80 38 7 10 17 88 38 4 12 16 55 38 7 8 15 62 36 2 12 14 55 21 5 6 11 39 38 2 8 10 37 28 2 8 10 45 35 3 4 7 27 32 0 7 7 31 31 1 5 6 21 23 2 3 5 13 38 3 1 4 41 38 1 3 4 43 16 1 1 2 13 37 0 2 2 0 19 0 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 38 94 163 257 1180 38 122 212 334 1115

CONFERENCE

+/- pen-min

-7 -11 -8 -3 -9 -4 -10 -7 -5 -7 +3 -7 -5 -4 +3 0 +4 -6 -1 -4 0 -8 +1 0 -95 +81

9-21 15-30 17-34 12-24 4-8 14-28 21-42 11-30 2-4 18-47 5-10 16-43 12-35 9-18 9-18 12-24 8-16 17-34 5-21 0-0 2-4 6-12 2-15 4-8 230-526 217-538

pp sh gw

1 2 3 6 2 1 5 1 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 37

3 2 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 14 2 20

gp

g

a

pts

OVERALL ##

Player

gp

min.

ga

29 Gates, Justin 35 Beaudry, Alex TM TEAM Total Opponents

8 287:52 14 37 2015:29 102 14 14:56 6 38 2318:17 122 38 2318:17 94

Shots on Goal

shots

Power Plays

goals chances

Providence College Opponents Providence College Opponents Goals by Period Providence College Opponents

1180 1115 26 37

1st

29 44

2nd

35 37

avg/g

31.05 29.34

29 38

2.92 3.04 0.00 3.16 2.43

116 877 0 993 1086

pct

pp%

.151 .201 1 3

w

l

t

.8 9 2 1 0 0 .896 13 20 4 .0 0 0 0 0 0 .891 14 20 4 .920 20 14 4

.080 .109

OT

+/- pen-min

-9 -9 -5 -2 -5 -3 -5 -6 -2 -7 +1 -7 -10 -5 -1 -2 +2 -4 -2 -5 0 -8 0 0 -94 +83

pp sh gw

8-19 12-24 11-22 7-14 2-4 11-22 17-34 9-26 2-4 15-41 5-10 13-37 10-31 5-10 4-8 9-18 7-14 10-20 3-17 0-0 2-4 4-8 2-15 4-8 172-410 161-404

1 1 2 4 2 1 5 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 25

2 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 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 7 10 1 14

w

l

CONFERENCE

shot%

172 184

3rd

gaavg saves

sh

27 8 11 19 79 27 3 15 18 86 27 6 8 14 72 16 11 5 16 55 27 3 11 14 61 24 6 8 14 49 27 6 7 13 67 27 3 9 12 38 27 5 6 11 41 25 2 10 12 41 17 5 4 9 30 27 1 4 5 25 19 2 4 6 31 24 1 4 5 18 23 0 3 3 24 21 0 2 2 13 17 2 2 4 8 27 2 1 3 31 27 1 3 4 26 13 1 0 1 9 27 0 2 2 0 14 0 1 1 4 3 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 27 68 120 188 808 27 89 157 246 779

Total 94 122

gp

min.

ga

5 197:55 11 27 1434:25 73 10 9:31 5 27 1641:51 89 27 1641:51 68

gaavg saves

pct

Shots on Goal

shots

Power Plays

goals chances

Providence College Opponents Providence College Opponents Goals by Period Providence College Opponents

808 779 21 25

1st

21 35

2nd

23 23

avg/g

shot%

29.93 28.85

.084 .114 pp%

124 132

3rd

23 29

.169 .189 OT

1 2

Hockey East Team of the Week Providence College - October 17, December 5, February 13, March 12

Hockey East Rookie of the Week Ross Mauermann - March 12

Hockey East All-Rookie Team Ross Mauermann

Walter Brown Award Semifinalist Tim Schaller

Hockey East Player of the Month Tim Schaller - November

Hockey East All-Academic Team Andy Balysky Matt Bergland David Brown Justin Gates Daniel New Myles Harvey Kyle Murphy Chris Rooney Steven Shamanski Alex Velischek Damian Cross

Inside College Hockey National Player of the Week Tim Schaller - November 8 Hockey East Player of the Week Myles Harvey - October 17 Tim Schaller - November 7, February 13 Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week Alex Beaudry - December 5

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t

3.33 84 .884 0 0 0 3.05 606 .892 10 14 3 0.00 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 3.25 690 .886 10 14 3 2.49 740 .916 14 10 3

Total 68 89

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2011-12 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE RESULTS

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE GOALIE/SAVES GOAL SCORERS 10/14/11 #7/8 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * W 5-3 Beaudry/23 Brown, Drew 1, Montesano 1, Demopoulos 1, HARVEY 1, Mauermann 1 10/15/11 UMASS * W 6-4 Beaudry/22 Army 1, 2, Harvey, 2, 3, Schaller 1, SIMON 1 10/21/11 #15/15 MINNESOTA-DULUTH L 5-2 Beaudry/27 Balysky 1, Brown, David 1 10/22/11 #15/15 MINNESOTA-DULUTH T 2-2 (OT) Beaudry/32 Cross 1, BERGLAND 1 10/28/11 at Maine * L 5-4 (OT) Beaudry/24 Rooney 1, Maloney 1, Demopoulos 2 Shamanski 1 10/29/11 at Maine * L 3-1 Beaudry/25 Cross 2 11/4/11 VERMONT * W 5-2 Beaudry/32 Mauermann 2, SCHALLER 2, 3, 4, Army 3 11/5/11 VERMONT * W 5-1 Beaudry/30 Mauermann 3, HARVEY 4, Schaller 5 Montesano 2, Balysky 2 11/11/11 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE W 3-0 Beaudry/21 HART 1, Brown, Drew 2, Schaller 6 11/12/11 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE W 4-2 Gates/16 Shamanski 2, Schaller 7, 8, ARMY 4 11/18/11 NORTHEASTERN * L 5-2 Beaudry/2 New 1, Mauermann 4 Gates/19 11/25/11 vs. Miami # L 6-2 Beaudry/18 Brown, David 2, Army 5 Gates/16 11/26/11 vs. Princeton # L 3-1 Beaudry/23 Demopoulos 3 12/2/11 #1/1 MERRIMACK * W 2-1 (OT) Beaudry/26 Balysky 3, MAUERMANN 5 12/3/11 at #1/1 Merrimack * W 6-1 Beaudry/23 BROWN, DREW 3, 4, Schaller 9, Harvey 5 Rooney 2, Bergland 2 12/6/11 at #3/3 Boston College * L 4-1 Beadury/26 Army 6 1/1/12 BROWN % L 5-2 Beaudry/25 Mauermann 6, Bergland 3 1/5/12 UMASS * T 4-4 (OT) Beaudry/28 Balysky 4, Shamanski 3, Schaller 10 Demopoulos 4 1/11/12 NEW HAMPSHIRE * L 1-0 Beaudry/25 1/15/12 at Vermont * W 5-2 Beaudry/28 Mauermann 7, 8, Army 7, 8, BALYSKY 5 1/20/12 at #3/2 Boston University * L 6-1 Beaudry/6 Luke 1 Gates/27 1/21/12 #3/2 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * L 8-0 Beaudry/11 - Gates/5 1/24/12 #11/11 UMASS LOWELL * W 1-0 Beaudry/29 LUKE 2 1/29/12 at #5/5 Merrimack * L 4-2 Beaudry/19 Demopoulos 5, Harvey 6 2/3/12 at New Hampshire * L 3-1 Beaudry/19 Schaller 11 2/4/12 NEW HAMPSHIRE * L 3-2 (OT) Beaudry/25 Demopoulos 6, 7 2/10/12 #12/12 MAINE * W 4-3 Beaudry/27 BERGLAND 4, 5, Luke 3, SCHALLER 12 2/11/12 at UMass * W 5-4 Beaudry/31 Brown, David 3, Schaller 13, New 2, Cross 3, LUKE 4 2/17/12 at Northeastern * T 1-1 (OT) Beaudry/20 Schaller 14 2/18/12 at Northeastern * T 2-2 (OT) Beaudry/33 Luke 5, Hart 2 2/24/12 #2/2 BOSTON COLLEGE * L 3-0 Beaudry/18 2/25/12 at #2/2 Boston College * L 7-0 Beaudry/11 Gates/13 3/2/12 #8/8 UMASS LOWELL * L 5-1 Beaudry/12 Mauermann 9 Gates/20 3/3/12 at #8/8 UMass Lowell * L 4-2 Beaudry/31 Balysky 6, Cross 4 3/8/12 at #7/8 UMass Lowell $ W 5-3 Beaudry/33 Army 9, 10, Balysky 7, BERGLAND 6, 7 3/9/12 at #7/8 UMass Lowell $ L 3-2 (OT) Beaudry/33 Harvey 7, Demopoulos 8 3/11/12 at #7/8 UMass Lowell $ W 1-0 Beaudry/29 MAUERMANN 3/16/12 vs. #1/1 Boston College & L 4-2 Beaudry/30 Kaib 1, Army 11 * Hockey East Game # Denver Cup Classic - Denver, Colo. % Mayor’s Cup $ Hockey East Quarterfinals & Hockey East Semifinals (TD Garden • Boston, Mass.)

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FRIARS VS. OPPONENTS IN 2011-12 Overall record................................................................................................................14-20-4 League record................................................................................................................10-14-3 vs. non-league opponents.............................................................................................2-4-1 vs. CCHA opponents.........................................................................................................0-1-0 vs. ECAC opponents.........................................................................................................0-2-0 vs. WCHA opponents.......................................................................................................0-1-1 vs. Independent opponents..........................................................................................2-0-0 Home record.......................................................................................................................9-8-2 Road record.........................................................................................................................5-9-2 Neutral...................................................................................................................................0-3-0 Overtime games................................................................................................................1-3-2 Lead after one period................................................................................................... 10-1-0 Behind after one period............................................................................................... 1-14-1 Tied after one period.......................................................................................................3-5-3 Lead after two periods................................................................................................. 14-0-0 Behind after two periods............................................................................................. 0-19-2 Tied after two periods.....................................................................................................0-1-2 Scored first........................................................................................................................ 11-3-2 Opponent scored first................................................................................................... 3-17-2 Outshot their opponent.............................................................................................. 10-6-3 Are outshot....................................................................................................................... 4-11-1 Shots are even....................................................................................................................0-3-0 In one-goal games............................................................................................................5-4-0 In two-goal games............................................................................................................4-6-0 IN A GAME Scored three or more goals........................................................................................ 11-1-0 Scored four or more goals........................................................................................... 10-1-1 Scored five or more goals...............................................................................................8-0-0 Held to less than three goals...................................................................................... 3-20-3 FRIARS vs. LEAGUE TEAMS Boston College...................................................................................................................0-4-0 Boston University..............................................................................................................1-2-0 Maine.....................................................................................................................................1-2-0 Massachusetts....................................................................................................................2-0-1 UMass Lowell......................................................................................................................3-3-0 Merrimack............................................................................................................................2-1-0 New Hampshire.................................................................................................................0-3-0 Northeastern.......................................................................................................................0-1-2 Vermont................................................................................................................................3-0-0

FRIARS vs. NON-LEAGUE TEAMS Alabama-Huntsville..........................................................................................................2-0-0 Brown....................................................................................................................................0-1-0 Miami.....................................................................................................................................0-1-0 Minnesota-Duluth.............................................................................................................0-1-1 Pricenton..............................................................................................................................0-1-0 FRIARS vs. RANKED TEAMS #7/8 Boston University....................................................................................................1-0-0 #15/15 Minnesota-Duluth..............................................................................................0-1-1 #1/1 Merrimack..................................................................................................................2-0-0 #3/3 Boston College.........................................................................................................0-1-0 #3/2 Boston University....................................................................................................0-2-0 #11/11 UMass Lowell.......................................................................................................1-0-0 #5/5 Merrimack..................................................................................................................0-1-0 #12/12 Maine......................................................................................................................1-0-0 #2/2 Boston College.........................................................................................................0-2-0 #8/8 UMass Lowell............................................................................................................0-2-0 #7/8 UMass Lowell............................................................................................................2-1-0 #1/1 Boston College.........................................................................................................0-1-0 DAYS OF THE WEEK Tuesday.................................................................................................................................1-1-0 Wednesday..........................................................................................................................0-1-0 Thursday...............................................................................................................................1-0-1 Friday.....................................................................................................................................5-9-1 Saturday................................................................................................................................5-7-2 Sunday..................................................................................................................................2-2-0 MONTHS October.................................................................................................................................2-3-1 November............................................................................................................................4-3-0 December.............................................................................................................................2-1-0 January..................................................................................................................................2-5-1 February................................................................................................................................2-4-2 March.....................................................................................................................................2-3-0

FRIARS VS. HOCKEY EAST OPPONENTS vs. BC vs. BU vs. Maine vs. UMass vs. UML vs. MC vs. UNH vs. NU vs. UVM Name gp/g-a-pts. gp/g-a-pts. gp/g-a-pts. gp/g-a-pts. gp/g-a-pts. gp/g-a-pts. gp/g-a-pts. gp/g-a-pts. gp/g-a-pts. Adams 3/0-0-0 7/0-2-2 6/0-1-1 5/0-0-0 4/0-1-1 6/0-0-0 4/0-0-0 5/0-0-0 5/0-1-1 Army 7/2-1-3 3/0-0-0 3/0-0-0 6/3-3-6 9/2-1-3 3/0-4-4 6/1-1-2 6/0-2-2 6/4-1-5 Brown 4/0-0-0 3/1-1-2 3/0-0-0 3/0-2-2 6/0-2-2 3/2-1-3 3/0-1-1 3/0-1-1 3/0-3-3 Cross 4/0-2-2 4/0-2-2 3/1-1-2 3/1-2-3 6/2-1-3 3/0-0-0 3/0-0-0 4/1-0-1 3/0-3-3 Demopoulos 4/0-1-1 3/1-1-2 3/1-2-3 3/1-1-2 6/1-2-3 3/1-0-1 3/2-0-2 3/0-1-1 1/0-0-0 Harvey 10/0-1-1 9/1-0-1 8/0-1-1 7/2-1-3 11/1-2-3 9/2-2-4 8/0-0-0 7/0-1-1 8/1-2-3 Hart 6/0-0-0 6/0-0-0 6/0-1-1 6/0-2-2 9/0-1-1 6/0-3-3 6/0-0-0 6/1-0-1 6/0-1-1 Luke 3/0-0-0 2/1-0-1 1/1-0-1 2/1-1-2 6/1-3-4 1/0-0-0 3/0-2-2 2/1-0-1 1/0-0-0 Mauermann 4/0-0-0 3/1-1-2 3/0-3-3 3/0-2-2 6/2-1-3 3/1-1-2 3/0-2-2 3/1-1-2 3/4-1-5 Montesano 1/0-0-0 2/1-0-1 3/0-0-0 3/0-1-1 0/-- 2/0-1-1 1/0-0-0 3/0-0-0 2/1-0-1 Rooney 10/0-1-1 5/0-0-0 6/2-3-5 6/0-3-3 11/0-1-1 7/1-1-2 6/0-2-2 7/0-3-3 8/2-0-2 Schaller 8/0-1-1 7/0-2-2 9/3-2-5 9/3-2-5 9/0-5-5 8/3-2-5 8/1-0-1 8/2-2-4 8/4-3-7 Shamanski 6/0-0-0 6/0-0-0 5/1-0-1 6/1-0-1 8/0-0-0 9/0-0-0 9/0-0-0 5/0-0-0 6/0-2-2 Velischek 7/0-0-0 6/0-3-3 8/1-0-1 5/0-2-2 10/1-5-6 5/0-1-1 5/0-1-1 7/0-2-2 5/0-1-1 Goaltenders Opponent GMS MIN GA GAA SAVES SV% W-L-T 1 Stein BC -- -- -- -- -- -- - BU -- -- -- -- -- -- - Maine -- -- -- -- -- -- - UMass -- -- -- -- -- -- - UML -- -- -- -- -- -- - MC 1 20 1 3.00 12 .923 0-0-0 UNH -- -- -- -- -- -- - NU -- -- -- -- -- -- - UVM -- -- -- -- -- -- --

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HOCKEY EAST ASSOCIATION The Hockey East Association is home to four of the last five NCAA National Champions, entering the league’s 29th season of play in 2012-2013. The league has consistently remained the strongest Division I conference from top to bottom, encompassing 10 elite Division I hockey programs. The Eagles of Boston College won their unprecedented 11th Hockey East Championship in March of 2012 and have dominated the league, winning five of the last six Hockey East Tournament titles. BC, Boston University, Maine and UMassLowell all qualified for the NCAA Tournament in March, marking the fourth straight year the league has placed at least three teams in the NCAA’s. The league, along with the Boston Red Sox hosted a second Frozen Fenway doubleheader on January 7, 2012 at Fenway Park in Boston, as the University of Massachusetts squared off against the University of Vermont and the University of Maine skated against the University of New Hampshire in front of another sellout ballpark of 38,456 fans. Boston College and Boston University skated in front of 38,472 fans in the first Frozen Fenway event on January 8, 2010. Hockey East will once again enjoy a rich television package on a national and regional basis with NBC Sports Network, CBS Sports Network and New England Sports Network (NESN) televising over 30 games in the upcoming season. Hockey East has continued a steady rise to prominence since its founding charter on July 11, 1983, when the possibility of an apparent Ivy League departure threatened the ECAC. In response, the athletics directors from Boston College, Boston University, New Hampshire, Northeastern and Providence unveiled a new Division I men’s ice hockey conference. Together, Bill Flynn of Boston College, John Simpson of Boston University, Andy Mooradian of New Hampshire, Joe Zabilski of Northeastern and Lou Lamoriello of Providence launched Hockey East. Lamoriello assumed the role of the league’s first commissioner. Later that summer, the Board of Directors added the University of Maine and the University of Lowell (now UMass Lowell). Official conference competition of the seven-team league began with the 1984-85 season, and expansion brought the league to nine teams with the additions of Merrimack College (1989) and the University of Massachusetts (1993). The entry of the University of Vermont for the 2005-06 season brought the conference membership to 10 teams, while the University of Notre Dame was accepted as the league’s 11th member on October 5, 2011 and will begin play starting in 2013-14 and most recently the University of Connecticut is the conference’s 12th program, which was announced on June 21, 2012. Since its inception, Hockey East has set new competitive standards for college hockey success, annually compiling an impressive collective winning percentage against non-conference opponents, including a record .705 during the 2002-03 season and a .669 win percentage during the 25th anniversary season of 2008-09. Over the last 19 years, Hockey East has cemented itself as the nation’s elite college hockey league, having earned 29 of the 74 berths in the NCAA Frozen Four and boasting eight NCAA title winners: the University of Maine in 1993 and 1999, Boston University in 1995, Boston College in 2001

and 2008, Boston University in 2009 and the Eagles again most recently in 2010 and 2012. Three of the four Frozen Four participants in 1999 came from the Hockey East ranks, and in 2007, both Boston College and the University of Maine made it to the semifinal round in St. Louis, after five squads (including Boston University, Massachusetts and New Hampshire) were selected for the 16-team NCAA field. Hockey East sent three teams to the NCAA Tournament in 2012, marking eight times in the last nine seasons that league teams have accomplished that feat. Hockey East has proven to be an equally strong presence off the ice and in the classroom. League athletes continue to demonstrate their commitment to overall excellence, as the Hockey East All-Academic Team honored a league-record 100 student-athletes for outstanding academic achievement during the 2011-2012 academic year. Providence senior forward Andy Balysky, Merrimack senior forward Ryan Flanigan and Northeastern senior forward Mike McLaughlin shared the distinction as Hockey East Top-Scholar Athletes, as the trio earned perfect 4.0 GPA's for the season. The league also honored five student-athletes that received "Distinguished Scholar" status. Those earning "Distinguished Scholar" status achieved a 3.0 or better in each semester over four varsity seasons. Vermont senior forward Matt Marshall and Boston University defenseman Ryan Ruikka were honored as "Distinguised Scholars", along with Balysky, Flanigan and McLaughlin. Hockey East athletes also make a positive impact on many community service programs across the region, volunteering with youth hockey associations and community service organizations. Six Hockey East athletes have received the prestigious Hockey Humanitarian Award, three from each from the men’s league and women’s, and seven others have been finalists for the award. Boston College’s Brooks Dyroff won the 2011 Hockey Humanitarian Award, marking the league’s sixth honoree in as many years, for his work with his not-for-profit organization called CEO 4 Teens. Maine’s Spencer Abbott and BC’s Brian Dumoulin were named Hobey Baker finalists, while the league boasted four All-Americans last season. However, it is the quality of its individual players as leading athletes that most sets Hockey East apart from the rest. More than 40 Hockey East alums were regulars on NHL rosters in 2011-2012. In total, 40 active Hockey East players have been selected in the NHL Entry Draft. The league boasts 35 all-time first round picks. Boston University’s 2012-13 roster boasts a leaguehigh 10 NHL draft picks, while cross-town rival Boston College has six players selected. A total of 534 Hockey East student-athletes have been selected in the NHL Entry Draft in the 28-year history of the league, which included 12 draftees in the 2012 Entry Draft. The reach of Hockey East continues to grow as new state-of-the-art facilities are constructed, increasing capacities and amenities for college hockey fans. And the fans have responded with over a million spectators came out to watch Hockey East teams during the 2011-12 season for the seventh consecutive season.

HOCKEY EAST ASSOCIATION 2012-13 Hockey East Staff Commissioner: Associate Commissioner: Asst. Commissioner for Public Relations Coordinator of Officials: Web Site Coordinator Coordinator of Minor Officials 2012-13 Graduate Intern

Joe Bertagna Kathy Wynters Peter Souris Dan Schachte Dan Parkhurst Jim Prior Kristen Blake

549 North Avenue Wakefield, MA 01880 www.hockeyeastonline.com

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THIS IS HOCKEY EAST

Kathy Wynters Associate Commissioner

Joe Bertagna • Commissioner One of the most respected college hockey leaders in the country, Joe Bertagna is in his 29th season as a Division I college hockey administrator. He became the fourth Commissioner in Hockey East history on July, 1, 1997, after serving 15 years with the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC). He has served Hockey East longer than any previous commissioner. A native of Arlington, Massachusetts, Bertagna began working at the ECAC in 1982, when he was named Tournament Director. He was later named Executive Director of Ice Hockey and then became Ice Hockey Commissioner in 1991. His accomplishments at the ECAC included the league’s first television package, the first hockey-only corporate sponsorships, and the establishment of the first U.S. women’s intercollegiate ice hockey leagues. While at the ECAC, he was responsible for administering both Division I and Division II-III hockey — men’s and women’s — for more than 90 programs. Beginning with the 1997-98 season, Bertagna made his mark immediately at Hockey East, engineering a multi-year television deal in his first month on the job. Shortly thereafter, league tournament attendance rocketed forward, leading to the event’s first-ever sellout in 2000. He was also instrumental in bringing about the formation of the Hockey East Women’s League, just as he initiated league play for both Division I and Division III women’s programs while with the ECAC. Nationally, Bertagna has served as the Executive Director of the American Hockey Coaches Association since 1991. In that role, he has overseen the growth of AHCA membership from just under 300 members in 1992 to over 1,300 members today. He also served a four-year term on the NCAA Ice Hockey Rules Committee, the final two years as chairman. He also serves on the Board of Directors of USA Hockey as well as the Hockey Humanitarian Award Foundation. In recent years, Bertagna has been a moving force within the Hockey Commissioners Association, an organization created by the nation’s NCAA Division I hockey commissioners for the purpose of promoting the interests of Division I men’s ice hockey. Through the HCA, college hockey has expanded its relationships with the NCAA, the National Hockey League, and USA Hockey for the benefit of the nation’s 58 NCAA Division I men’s ice hockey programs. The 1973 Harvard graduate has enjoyed a fruitful playing and coaching career. After starring in goal at Arlington (MA) High School, Bertagna went on to Harvard University and played for Hall of Fame coaches Ralph “Cooney” Weiland and Bill Cleary. A two-year starter (1971-72 and 1972-73), he led the Ivy League with a 2.45 GAA in 1972. After Harvard, Bertagna played professionally for the Milwaukee Admirals and in Cortina, Italy. While in Italy, he led his S.G. Cortina d’Ampezzo squad to the 1975 Italian Championship. He has authored a number of instructional books and videos on goaltending and edited “Crimson in Triumph”, a book dedicated to Harvard athletic history. He also edited two successful issues of “Not The Boston Globe,” a newspaper parody sold throughout New England in the mid-1980’s. His creative skills have also led him into video production, freelance writing and producing highlight videos for Harvard University and the Boston Bruins. He continues to contribute to the college hockey community as a writer. Bertagna enjoyed a brief college coaching career at Harvard University in the late 1970’s, serving as Men’s Junior Varsity Co-Coach in 1976-77 and launching Harvard’s women’s ice hockey program in 1977-78. He served as head coach of Harvard Women’s Hockey for two seasons. Bertagna began his professional coaching career in 1985 with the Boston Bruins, staying with the Bruins as the goaltender coach until 1991 and rejoining the team for the 1994-95 season. He also has coached with Team USA (1991 Canada Cup and 1994 Winter Olympics) and with the Milwaukee Admirals (1994-96). Bertagna has operated his own goalie camps in the summer since 1973, attracting nearly 300 goaltenders annually to the Boston area. Through his camps, lectures, print materials and DVDs, he has influenced the teaching of young goaltenders more than any other goaltending coach in the United States. Bertagna and his wife Kathy reside in Gloucester with their three children, Bobby (14), Joey (12) and Grace (9).

Wynters has been affiliated with Hockey East for fifteen of the conference's twenty-five years. She is currently entering her eleventh year as a full time employee, third as associate commissioner. Prior to her promotion, Wynters most recently served as director of marketing and special events from 2002-2006. As Commissioner Joe Bertagna's chief assistant, her primary responsibilities include the day-to-day operations of both the men's and women's leagues, along with the administration of tournaments and special events, marketing and branding initiatives, and the licensing and sponsorship programs. Wynters was the driving force behind the creation of both "Skating Strides Against Breast Cancer" and the Hockey East Kids' Club. The inaugural Skating Strides event raised more than $20,000 for breast cancer awareness and research, while at the same time increased attendance at women's hockey games and gave the student-athletes the opportunity to give back to the communities in which they study and play hockey. That fundraising figure increased to $33,000 last season, and once again, all proceeds were split and donated to local breast cancer charities including the Friends of Mel Foundation and the American Cancer Society. "Skating Strides" was nationally recognized in June 2007 by NACDA/NACMA with a gold medal for "Single Day Attendance Promotion of an Olympic Sport". The Kids' Club program provides free admission to selected Hockey East games, along with Meet & Greet autograph sessions, photos with mascots, and other special events throughout the college hockey season. Over 500 youngsters from throughout New England registered for, and participated in, the kids' club program during the initial three years. Also during Kathy's tenure, the Hockey East corporate sponsorship program has grown to include several new partnerships, many breaking ground beyond traditional hockey companies. Wynters continue to oversee the sponsorship program working closely with John Mathews and his team at Eident, a sports marketing firm located in Providence, R.I., hired by the conference to increase sponsorship sales. Wynters previously served as Hockey East's Assistant Commissioner from 1988 to 1991, before going on to work for the New Jersey Devils in the NHL. She spent three years with the Devils as Marketing Director, coordinating licensing and souvenir merchandising. Wynters also spent five years as marketing manager for PictureTel Corporation. A native of Quincy, MA, the former Kathy Walsh earned a B.S. degree in marketing from Providence College in 1982. She began her career while an undergraduate, as a three-year intern with the men's hockey team. Following graduation, she served the Friars as both Assistant Sports Information Director and then as Director of Athletic Marketing. While at PC, before Hockey East had a full-time staff, Wynters worked with former PC AD and then HE Commissioner Lou Lamoriello on the launch of the conference in 1983, and then coordinated the first two Hockey East championship tournaments in 1985 and 1986, as well as the NCAA Men's Frozen Four in 1986. In 1988, Wynters moved to Hockey East full-time. Among her earlier accomplishments at Hockey East, Wynters worked with Joe Bertagna in coordinating the first and only "Hockeyfest" events, combining the ECAC and Hockey East championships into single weekend events from 1989-91. Wynters and her husband Chuck, an on-ice official for Hockey East from 1988-2006, are the parents of two children, daughter Annie (17) and son C.J. (16). The Wynters family resides in Waltham.

Pete Souris • Assistant Commissioner for Public Relations Pete Souris enters his third season as Hockey East's Director of Public Relations. He was very involved in the 25th anniversary celebration, as he oversaw the production of the league's 25th anniversary DVD and has played an integral role in the improvements to hockeyeastonline. com over the last two years. Souris brings 14 years of experience to the post, and had been affiliated with the UNH athletic department since he was a student in the mid-1990's. After earning his BS in Kinesiology: Sport Studies in December of 2001, Souris was promoted to the post of assistant director of media relations the following summer, and three years later was named associate director. In 2006, he also assumed responsibility for managing the department's web site (unhwildcats.com).

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In addition to serving as the primary media contact for the UNH men's hockey team for seven seasons, Souris was the lead contact for the school's women's volleyball team for 10 years. Souris also served as primary media coordinator for the NCAA men's hockey Northeast Regionals in Manchester, NH, in 2004 and 2007. He has also worked the last nine Frozen Fours, dating back to 1999-2000. Souris is also a member of the New England Patriots gameday media relations staff. He also does freelance television work as a graphics coordinator, scorebug operator and statistician. He has also worked in a media support capacity for the Boston Red Sox at the 2003 ALCS and ALDS, as well as serving as a statistician for Fox Sports National for the 2007 ALCS at Fenway Park. Souris, a 1995 graduate of Beverly High School, resides in Beverly, Mass.

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2011-12 HOCKEY EAST STANDINGS AND STATS 2011-12 HOCKEY EAST STANDINGS

HOCKEY EAST Overall School W L T PTS GF GA W L T GF GA Boston College 19 7 1 39 96 60 33 10 1 157 89 UMass Lowell 17 9 1 35 90 68 24 13 1 126 94 Boston University 17 9 1 35 101 70 23 15 1 139 112 Maine 15 10 2 32 91 80 23 14 3 133 114 Merrimack 13 9 5 31 70 65 18 12 7 102 83 New Hampshire 11 14 2 24 68 74 15 19 3 108 110 Providence College 10 14 3 23 68 89 14 20 4 94 122 Massachusetts 9 14 4 22 83 92 13 18 5 114 118 Northeastern 9 14 4 22 73 82 13 16 5 97 101 Vermont 3 23 1 7 54 114 6 27 1 73 140

2011-12 HOCKEY EAST PLAYOFF RESULTS Hockey East Quarterfinals (Game 1) at No. 1 Boston College 2, No. 8 Massachusetts 1 at No. 7 Providence College 5, No. 2 UMass Lowell 3 at No. 3 Boston University 2, No. 6 New Hampshire 3 2OT No. 4 Maine 2, at No. 5 Merrimack 1 Hockey East Quarterfinals (Game 2) at No. 1 Boston College 3, No. 8 Massachusetts 2 at No. 7 Providence College 2, No. 2 UMass Lowell 3 OT at No. 3 Boston University 4, No. 6 New Hampshire 2 No. 4 Maine 2, at No. 5 Merrimack 5

HOCKEY EAST SCORING LEADERS

Scoring Leaders 1 Spenser Abbot, ME 2 Joey Diamond, ME 3 Bryan Flynn, ME 4 Matt Nieto, BU Chris Connolly, BU 6 Scott Wilson, UML Chris Kreider, BC 8 Alex Chiasson, BU Barry Almeida, BC Riley Wetmore, UML

Hockey East Semifinals No. 1 Boston College 4, vs. No. 7 Providence College 2 No. 4 Maine 5, vs. No. 3 Boston University 3 Hockey East Championship No. 1 Boston College 4, vs. No. 4 Maine 1

HOCKEY EAST GP G A PTS PPG 27 15 23 38 1.41 27 20 17 37 1.37 27 12 23 35 1.30 25 10 22 32 1.28 26 6 26 32 1.23 26 12 16 28 1.08 27 14 14 28 1.04 26 9 18 27 1.04 27 17 10 27 1.00 27 9 18 27 1.00

HOCKEY EAST GOALTENDING LEADERS Goaltending Leaders 1 Parker Milner, BC 2 Doug Carr, UML 3 Joe Cannata, MC 4 Casey DeSmith, UNH 5 Kieran Millan, BU

Hockey East Quarterfinals (Game 3) at No. 7 Providence College 1, No. 2 UMass Lowell 0 No. 3 Boston University 5, No. 6 New Hampshire 4 2OT No. 4 Maine 2, at No. 5 Merrimack 1

OVERALL GP G A PTS 39 21 41 62 37 25 22 47 40 18 30 48 37 16 26 42 38 9 31 40 37 16 22 38 44 23 22 45 38 15 31 46 44 22 18 40 38 14 25 39

HOCKEY EAST GP RECORD GA GAA SVS PCT 19 16-3-0 35 1.85 449 .928 24 16-7-1 51 2.17 646 .927 27 13-9-5 62 2.28 743 .923 16 7-8-1 37 2.29 475 .928 23 14-8-1 53 2.39 677 .927

POWER PLAY EFFICIENCY

League Overall Team PPG PCT PPG PCT Boston University 36/140 25.7 45/197 22.8 Maine 30/117 25.6 51/191 26.7 Boston College 27/119 22.7 42/188 22.3 UMass Lowell 27/120 22.5 37/176 21.0 Merrimack 21/109 19.3 30/167 18.0 Massachusetts 23/131 17.6 30/165 18.2 Providence College 21/124 16.9 26/172 15.1 New Hampshire 14/87 16.1 24/129 18.6 Vermont 21/146 14.4 28/180 15.6 Northeastern 15/114 13.2 21/153 13.7

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OVERALL GP W-L-T GAA PCT 34 29-5-0 1.66 .937 33 22-10-1 2.13 .928 36 17-12-7 2.18 .925 20 9-10-1 2.33 .926 35 20-14-1 2.60 .923

PENALTY KILL

League Overall Team PK PCT PK PCT Boston College 108/124 87.1 170/192 88.5 Boston University 134/156 85.9 183/222 82.4 New Hampshire 70/82 85.4 96/113 85.0 Northeastern 103/127 81.1 130/161 80.7 Providence College 107/132 81.1 147/184 79.9 Merrimack 111/139 79.9 155/191 81.2 UMass Lowell 81/102 79.4 111/138 80.4 Massachusetts 94/120 78.3 121/159 76.1 Maine 93/121 76.9 141/178 79.2 Vermont 71/104 68.3 89/127 70.1

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2011-12 ALL-HOCKEY EAST TEAMS 2011-2012 HOCKEY EAST ALL-STAR TEAM G ............................. Joe Cannata, Merrimack D ............................. Adam Clendening, Boston University D ............................. Brian Dumoulin, Boston College F ............................. Spencer Abbott, Maine F ............................. Barry Almeida, Boston College F ............................. Brian Flynn, Maine G ............................. Doug Carr, UMass-Lowell D ............................. Garrett Noonan, Boston College D ............................. Karl Stollery, Merrimack F ............................. Chris Connolly, Boston University F ............................. Joey Diamond, Maine F ............................. Chris Kreider, Boston College Player of the Year: Spencer Abbott, Maine 2011-2012 HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM G........................... Casey DeSmith, New Hampshire D........................... Zack Kamrass, UMass-Lowell D........................... Alexx Privitera, Boston University D........................... Trevor van Riemsdyk, New Hampshire F............................ Johnny Gaudreau, Boston College F............................ Ross Mauermann, Providence College F............................ Ludwig Karlsson, Northeastern F............................ Kyle Reynolds, Vermont F............................ Scott Wilson, UMass-Lowell Rookie of the Year: Scott Wilson, UMass-Lowell

F............................ Joey Diamond, Maine F............................ Johnny Gaudreau, Boston College 2011-2012 HOCKEY EAST PLAYERS OF THE MONTH October..........................................Bill Arnold, Boston College November.............................Tim Schaller, Providence College December......................................Spencer Abbott, Maine January...........................................Joey Diamond, Maine February.........................................Spencer Abbott, Maine March..............................................Parker Milner, Boston College 2011-2012 HOCKEY EAST Goalies of the Month October..........................................Joe Cannata, Merrimack November.....................................Doug Carr, UMass Lowell December......................................Chris Rawlings, Northeastern January...........................................Doug Carr, UMass Lowell February.........................................Parker Milner, Boston College March..............................................Doug Carr, UMass Lowell 2011-2012 HOCKEY EAST ROOKIES OF THE MONTH October..........................................Johnny Gaudreau, Boston College November.....................................Grayson Downing, New Hampshire December......................................Stephen Buco, UMass Lowell January...........................................Kyle Reynolds, Vermont February.........................................Johnny Gaudreau, Boston College March..............................................Johnny Gaudreau, Boston College

2012 HOCKEY EAST ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G........................... Parker Milner, Boston College D........................... Will O'Neill, Maine D........................... Brian Dumoulin, Boston College F............................ Alex Chiasson, Boston University

2011-12 HOCKEY EAST HONOR ROLL Date Player of the Week Rookie of the Week Defensive Player of the Week 10/10 Brian Flynn, Maine Johnny Gaudreau, Boston College Kieran Millan, Boston University 10/17 Myles Harvey, Providence College Terrence Wallin, UMass Chris Rawlings, Northeastern 10/24 Bill Arnold, Boston College Joseph Manno, Northeastern Sam Marotta, Merrimack Sebastian Stalberg, Vermont 10/31 Matt Mangene, Maine Johnny Gaudreau, Boston College Matt Di Girolamo, New Hampshire Ryan Flanigan, Merrimack 11/7 Tim Schaller, Providence College Scott Wilson, UMass Joe Cannata, Merrimack 11/14 Connor Allen, UMass Scott Wilson, UMass Joe Cannata, Merrimack 11/21 Ludwig Karlsson, Northeastern Casey Thrush, New Hampshire Kieran Millan, Boston University 11/28 Cody Ferriero, Northeastern Kyle Reynolds, Vermont Brian Billett, Boston College Stevie Moses, New Hampshire 12/5 Spencer Abbott, Maine Terrence Wallin, UMass Alex Beaudry, Providence Chris Rawlings, Northeastern 12/12 Kieran Millan, Boston University Kevin Boyle, UMass Chris Rawlings, Northeastern 12/19 Nick Bruneteau, Vermont Joe Cannata, Merrimack 1/2 Spencer Abbott, Maine Colin Markison, Vermont Chris Rawlings, Northeastern David Vallorani, UMass 1/9 Joey Diamond, Maine Connor Toomey, Merrimack Kieran Millan, Boston University 1/15 Stevie Moses, New Hampshire Casey DeSmith, New Hampshire Joe Cannata, Merrimack Steve Mastalerz, UMass 1/23 Matt Mangene, Maine Scott Wilson, UMass Kieran Millan, Boston University 1/30 Cody Ferriero, Northeastern Terrence Wallin, UMass Dan Sullivan, Maine Chris Kreider, Boston College 2/6 Spencer Abbott, Maine Scott Wilson, UMass Casey DeSmith, New Hampshire 2/13 Michael Pereira, UMass Johnny Gaudreau, Boston College Doug Carr, UMass Tim Schaller, Providence College 2/20 Alex Chiasson, Boston University Scott Wilson, UMass Parker Milner, Boston College 2/27 Joey Diamond, Maine Steve Mastalerz, UMass Parker Milner, Boston College Trevor van Riemsdyk, New Hampshire 3/5 Joseph Pendenza, UMass Kevin Boyle, UMass Parker Milner, Boston College Dan Sullivan, Maine 3/12 Alex Chiasson, Boston University Ross Mauermann, Providence College Kieran Millan, Boston University 3/19 Johnny Gaudreau, Boston College Johnny Gaudreau, Boston College Parker Milner, Boston College

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2011-12 HOCKEY EAST non-conference results/attendance figures

011-12 HOCKEY EAST NON-LEAGUE RESULTS 2 SCHOOL vs. ECACHL CCHA WCHA AHA Ind. TOTALS Boston College 1-0-0 2-2-0 4-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 8-3-0 Boston University 3-0-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 4-3-0 Maine 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-1 0-0-0 2-0-0 4-2-1 Massachusetts 2-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 4-1-1 UMass Lowell 1-1-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 6-2-0 Merrimack 0-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 4-1-2 New Hampshire 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-0 3-3-1 Northeastern 0-1-1 3-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-1-1 Providence College 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 2-0-0 2-4-1 Vermont 1-2-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-4-0 TOTALS 12-10-4 7-5-0 9-7-3 7-2-0 7-0-0 42-24-7 (.538) (.583) (.553) (.778) (1.000) (.623)

TEAMS CHOSEN BY CONFERENCE FOR NCAA'S SINCE 1984-85 CONFERENCE NO. OF TEAMS WCHA 93 HOCKEY EAST 88 CCHA 88 ECACHL 60 Atlantic Hockey 11 CHA 8 Independents 6

2011-12 HOCKEY EAST ATTENDANCE REPORT SCHOOL HOME GAMES AVE. AWAY GAMES AVE. NEUTRAL GAMES AVE. ALL GAMES AVE. Boston College 16 98737 6171 16 86009 5376 12 179074 14923 44 363820 8269 Boston University 18 89338 4963 16 71627 4477 5 475130 15026 39 236095 6054 Maine 18 79866 4437 15 74239 4949 7 86406 12344 40 240511 6013 Massachusetts 16 73794 4612 17 62944 3703 3 48100 16033 36 184838 5134 UMass Lowell 18 88277 4904 16 56865 3554 4 13055 3264 38 158197 4163 Merrimack 17 41815 2460 18 81029 4502 2 4719 2360 37 127563 3448 New Hampshire 16 84750 5297 19 76889 4047 2 43757 21878 37 205396 5551 Northeastern 14 33999 2428 16 72713 4545 4 73015 18254 34 179727 5286 Providence College 19 35619 1875 16 62027 3877 3 24602 8201 38 122248 3217 Vermont 18 64319 3573 15 68248 4550 1 38456 38456 34 171023 5030 HOCKEY EAST SCHOOLS' APPEARANCES IN THE NCAA'S School App. Last Frozen 4 Runner-Up Titles Boston College 20 2012 12 4 4 (01, 08, 10, 12) Boston University 17 2012 8 3 2 (1995, 2009) Maine 18 2012 11 3 2 (1993, 1999) Massachusetts 1 2007 0 0 0 UMass Lowell 4 2012 0 0 0 Merrimack 1 2011 0 0 0 New Hampshire 17 2011 4 2 0 Northeastern 3 2009 0 0 0 Providence 5 2001 1 1 0 Vermont 2 2010 1 0 0 Total Hockey East 88 2012 37 13 8

The 2000-01 Friars squad was the last PC team to make the NCAA Tournament.

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Record 39-21-0 23-19-0 30-20-0 1-1-0 3-4-1 0-1-0 13-17-0 1-3-0 6-9-0 2-2-0 118-97-1

The 1984-85 team made it all the way to the NCAA Tournament Championship game.

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HOCKEY EAST STANDINGS THROUGH THE YEARS 1984-85 Team (Overall Record) Boston College (28-15-2) Boston University (24-14-4) Providence (23-17-5) * New Hampshire (16-26-1) UMass Lowell (15-25-2) Northeastern (13-24-1) Maine (12-29-1) * - Tournament Champion

W 24 19 15 12 11 11 8

L 9 11 14 21 21 22 26

T 1 4 5 1 2 1 0

PTS 49 42 35 25 24 23 16

In 1985, PC won the first HOCKEY EAST Tournament title. 1985-86 Team (Overall Record) Boston College (26-13-3) Boston University (25-14-4) * Northeastern (20-17-2) Providence (14-24-1) Maine (11-28-1) UMass Lowell (11-29-2) New Hampshire (5-29-3) * - Tournament Champion

W 23 20 18 11 8 7 5

L 9 11 14 22 25 25 27

T 2 3 2 1 1 2 2

PTS 48 43 38 23 17 16 12

1986-87 Team (Overall Record) Boston College (31-8-0) * UMass Lowell (22-12-2) Maine (24-16-2) Boston University (19-15-3) Northeastern (12-21-3) Providence (7-23-3) New Hampshire (8-27-3) * - Tournament Champion

W 26 20 19 15 11 7 5

L 6 10 12 14 18 22 24

T 0 2 1 3 3 3 3

PTS 52 42 39 33 25 17 13

1987-88 Team (Overall Record) Maine (34-8-2) Northeastern (21-13-3) * Boston University (14-17-3) UMass Lowell (20-17-2) Boston College (13-18-3) Providence (13-18-5) New Hampshire (7-20-3) * - Tournament Champion

W 20 13 11 12 10 8 6

L 4 9 12 14 14 13 18

T 2 4 3 0 2 5 2

PTS 42 30 25 24 22 21 14

1988-89 Team (Overall Record) Boston College (25-11-4) Maine (31-14-0) * Northeastern (18-16-2) Providence (22-18-2) Boston University (14-21-1) New Hampshire (12-22-0) UMass Lowell (8-24-2) * - Tournament Champion

W 16 17 13 13 10 9 4

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L 6 9 11 11 15 17 21

T 4 0 2 2 1 0 1

PTS 36 34 28 28 21 18 9

1989-90 Team (Overall Record) Boston College (28-12-1) * Maine (33-11-2) Boston University (25-16-2) Providence (22-10-3) New Hampshire (17-17-5) Northeastern (16-19-2) UMass Lowell (13-20-2) Merrimack (10-24-1) * - Tournament Champion

W 15 14 12 11 8 9 5 3

L 6 6 7 7 9 10 14 18

T 0 1 2 3 4 2 2 0

PTS 30 29 26 25 20 20 12 6

1990-91 Team (Overall Record) Boston College (27-12-0) Maine (32-9-2) Boston University (28-11-2) * Providence (22-12-2) New Hampshire (22-11-2) Merrimack (13-19-1) UMass Lowell (10-23-1) Northeastern (8-25-2) * - Tournament Champion

W 16 15 13 10 10 7 5 3

L 5 5 6 9 9 14 15 16

T 0 1 2 2 2 0 1 2

PTS 32 31 28 22 22 14 11 8

In 1991, the Friars finished in fourth place in HOCKEY EAST play and advanced to the tournament semifinals. They also qualified for the NCAA Tournament. 1991-92 Team (Overall Record) Maine (31-4-2) * New Hampshire (22-13-2) Providence (21-13-2) Boston University (22-9-4) Boston College (14-18-3) UMass Lowell (11-19-4) Northeastern (15-20-0) Merrimack (13-21-0) * - Tournament Champion

W 17 13 11 10 9 6 6 4

L 2 6 8 7 10 11 15 17

T 2 2 2 4 2 4 0 0

PTS 36 28 24 24 20 16 12 8

1992-93 Team (Overall Record) Maine (42-1-2) * Boston University (29-9-2) New Hampshire (18-17-3) UMass Lowell (20-17-2) Providence (16-16-4) Merrimack (14-20-2) Boston College (9-24-5) Northeastern (10-24-1) * - Tournament Champion

W 22 18 11 10 9 8 6 6

L 1 5 11 13 12 16 15 17

T 1 1 2 1 3 0 3 1

PTS 45 37 24 21 21 16 15 13

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HOCKEY EAST STANDINGS THROUGH THE YEARS 1993-94 Team (Overall Record) Boston University (34-7-0) * UMass Lowell (25-10-5) New Hampshire (25-12-3) Northeastern (19-13-7) Providence (14-19-3) Boston College (15-16-5) Merrimack (16-19-2) Maine (6-29-1) * - Tournament Champion

W 21 14 13 10 9 7 8 3

L 3 6 9 8 13 12 14 20

T 0 4 2 6 2 5 2 1

PTS 42 32 28 26 20 19 18 7

1997-98 Team (Overall Record) Boston University (28-8-2) Boston College (28-9-5) * New Hampshire (25-12-1) Northeastern (21-15-2) UMass Lowell (16-17-3) Maine (17-15-4) Providence (15-18-3) Merrimack (11-26-1) UMass Amherst (6-24-3) * - Tournament Champion

W 18 15 15 13 11 10 9 4 3

L 4 5 8 8 10 11 13 20 19

T 2 4 1 3 3 3 22 0 2

PTS 38 34 31 29 25 23 20 8 8

1994-95 Team (Overall Record) Maine (32-6-6) Boston University (29-6-3) * New Hampshire (22-10-4) Northeastern (16-14-5) UMass Lowell (17-19-4) Providence (14-17-6) Merrimack (14-18-5) Boston College (11-22-2) UMass Amherst (6-28-2) * - Tournament Champion

W L T SW PTS 15 3 1 1 88 16 5 2 2 88 14 6 0 0 78 11 8 5 5 70 11 12 1 1 58 7 11 3 3 50 7 12 3 3 48 8 14 1 1 45 3 21 0 0 15

1998-99 Team (Overall Record) New Hampshire (31-7-3) Maine (31-6-4) Boston College (27-12-4) * Providence (20-17-1) Boston University (14-20-3) UMass Lowell (17-19-0) UMass Amherst (12-21-2) Merrimack (11-24-1) Northeastern (11-20-3) * - Tournament Champion

W 18 17 15 12 8 9 8 7 6

L 3 5 7 11 13 15 14 16 16

T 3 2 2 1 3 0 2 1 2

PTS 39 36 32 25 19 18 18 15 14

1995-96 Team (Overall Record) Boston University (30-7-3) UMass Lowell (26-10-4) Maine (26-9-4) Providence (21-15-3) * Boston College (16-17-3) New Hampshire (12-18-4) Northeastern (10-21-5) UMass Amherst (10-19-6) Merrimack (10-19-5) * - Tournament Champion

W L T SW PTS 17 5 2 1 90 16 6 2 2 85 14 6 2 0 80 12 9 3 5 66 12 10 2 1 65 8 12 4 3 49 6 13 5 3 45 4 14 6 1 36 4 18 2 0 24

1999-00 Team (Overall Record) Boston University (25-10-7) New Hampshire (23-9-6) Boston College (29-12-1) Maine (27-8-5) Providence (18-18-2) Northeastern (12-19-5) Merrimack (11-19-6) UMass Amherst (11-20-5) UMass Lowell (9-22-3) * - Tournament Champion

W 15 13 15 13 10 8 6 5 5

L 3 5 8 7 13 11 12 15 16

T 6 6 1 4 1 5 6 4 3

PTS 36 32 31 30 21 21 18 14 13

2000-01 Team (Overall Record) Boston College (33-8-2)* Maine (20-12-7) Providence (22-13-5) New Hampshire (21-12-6) UMass Lowell (19-16-3) Boston University (14-20-3) Northeastern (13-19-4) Merrimack (14-20-4) UMass Amherst (8-22-4) * - Tournament Champion

W 17 12 13 11 10 9 7 7 7

L 5 7 8 8 11 12 13 14 15

T 2 5 3 5 3 3 4 3 2

PTS 36 29 29 27 23 21 18 17 16

2001-02 Team (Overall Record) New Hampshire (30-7-3)* Boston University (25-10-3) Maine (26-11-7) UMass Lowell (22-13-3) Northeastern (19-17-3) Boston College (18-18-2) Providence (13-20-5) Merrimack (11-23-2) Massachusetts (8-24-2) * - Tournament Champion

W 17 15 14 12 11 10 8 6 3

L 4 6 5 9 11 13 13 16 19

T 3 3 5 3 2 1 3 2 2

PTS 37 33 33 27 24 21 19 14 8

1996-97 Team (Overall Record) Boston University (26-9-6) * New Hampshire (28-11-0) Maine (24-10-1) Providence (15-20-1) Merrimack (15-19-2) Boston College (15-19-4) UMass Lowell (15-21-2) UMass Amherst (12-23-0) Northeastern (8-25-3) * - Tournament Champion

W 16 18 16 12 11 9 9 7 3

L 4 6 7 11 11 12 14 17 19

T 4 0 1 1 2 3 1 0 2

PTS 36 36 33 25 24 21 19 14 8

The 1996 Friars captured the team's second HOCKEY EAST Tournament championship.

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HOCKEY EAST STANDINGS THROUGH THE YEARS 2002-03 Team (Overall Record) New Hampshire (28-8-6) * Boston College (24-11-4) Maine (24-10-5) Providence (19-14-3) Boston University (24-14-3) Massachusetts (19-17-1) Merrimack (12-18-6) UMass Lowell (11-20-5) Northeastern (10-21-3) * - Tournament Champion

W 15 16 14 12 13 10 7 4 5

L 5 6 6 9 10 14 13 16 17

T 4 2 4 3 1 0 4 4 2

PTS 34 34 32 27 27 20 18 12 12

2003-04 Team (Overall Record) Boston College (29-9-4) Maine (33-8-3) * Massachusetts (19-12-6) New Hampshire (20-15-6) Providence (16-14-7) UMass Lowell (10-23-7) Merrimack (11-19-6) Boston University (12-17-9) Northeastern (11-16-7) * - Tournament Champion

W 17 17 12 10 7 7 6 6 5

L 4 5 9 8 11 12 12 13 13

T 3 2 3 6 6 5 6 5 6

PTS 37 36 27 26 20 19 18 17 16

2004-05 Team (Overall Record) Boston College (26-7-7) * Boston University (23-14-4) New Hampshire (26-11-5) Maine (20-13-7) UMass Lowell (20-12-4) Northeastern (15-18-5) Providence (12-21-4) Massachusetts (13-23-2) Merrimack (8-26-2) * - Tournament Champion

W 14 15 15 13 11 10 6 6 1

L 3 5 5 6 10 10 14 16 22

T 7 4 4 5 3 4 4 2 1

PTS 35 34 34 31 25 24 16 14 3

2005-06 Team (Overall Record) Boston University (26-10-4) * Boston College (26-13-3) Maine (28-12-2) New Hampshire (20-13-7) Providence (17-16-3) Vermont (18-14-6) UMass Lowell (14-20-2) Massachusetts (13-21-2) Northeastern (3-24-7) Merrimack (6-23-5) * - Tournament Champion

W 17 17 17 14 14 10 11 10 3 3

L 7 8 8 7 10 11 14 15 17 19

T 3 2 2 6 3 6 2 2 7 5

PTS 37 36 36 34 31 26 24 22 13 11

2006-07 Team (Overall Record) W L T PTS New Hampshire (26-11-2) 18 7 2 39 Boston College (29-12-1) * 18 8 1 37 Boston University (20-10-9) 13 6 8 34 Massachusetts (21-13-5) 15 9 3 33 Maine (23-15-2) 14 12 1 29 Vermont (18-16-5) 12 10 5 29 Northeastern (13-18-5) 9 13 5 23 Providence (10-23-3) 9 15 3 21 UMass Lowell (8-21-7) 7 16 4 18 Merrimack (3-27-4) 3 22 2 8 * - Tournament Champion

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2007-08 Team (Overall Record) New Hampshire (25-10-3) Boston University (19-17-4) Vermont (17-15-7) Boston College (25-11-8) * Providence (14-17-5) Northeastern (16-18-3) UMass Lowell (16-17-4) Massachusetts (14-16-6) Maine (13-18-3) Merrimack (12-18-4) * - Tournament Champion

W 19 15 13 11 11 12 10 9 9 6

L 5 9 9 9 11 13 13 13 15 18

T 3 3 5 7 5 2 4 3 3 3

PTS 41 33 31 29 27 26 24 23 21 15

2008-09 Team (Overall Record) Boston University (35-6-4) * Northeastern (25-12-4) New Hampshire (20-13-5) Vermont (22-12-5) UMass Lowell (20-16-12) Boston College (18-14-5) Massachusetts (16-20-3) Maine (13-22-4) Merrimack (9-21-4) Providence (7-22-5) * - Tournament Champion

W 18 18 15 15 14 11 10 7 5 4

L 5 6 8 8 11 11 14 16 19 18

T 4 3 4 4 2 5 3 4 3 5

PTS 40 39 34 34 30 27 23 17 13 13

2009-10 Team (Overall Record) New Hampshire (18-14-7) Boston College (29-10-3) * Boston University (18-17-3) Maine (19-17-3) UMass Lowell (19-16-4) Merrimack (16-19-2) Massachusetts (18-18-0) Vermont (17-15-7) Northeastern (16-16-2) Providence (10-20-4) * - Tournament Champion

W 15 16 13 13 12 12 13 9 11 5

L 6 8 12 12 11 13 14 11 14 18

T 6 3 2 2 4 2 0 7 2 4

PTS 36 35 28 28 28 26 26 25 24 14

2010-11 Team (Overall Record) Boston College (30-8-1)* New Hampshire (22-11-6) Boston University (19-12-8) Merrimack (25-10-4) Maine (17-12-7) Northeastern (14-16-8) Vermont (8-20-8) Massachusetts (6-23-6) Providence (8-18-8) UMass Lowell (5-25-4) * - Tournament Champion

W 20 17 15 16 14 10 6 5 4 4

L 6 6 6 8 8 10 14 16 16 21

T 1 4 6 3 5 7 7 6 7 2

PTS 41 38 36 35 33 27 19 16 15 10

2011-12 Team (Overall Record) Boston College (29-10-1)* UMass Lowell (23-12-1) Boston University (23-14-1) Maine (23-13-3) Merrimack (18-12-7) New Hampshie (15-19-3) Providence (14-20-4) Massachusetts (13-18-5) Northeastern (13-16-5) Vermont (6-27-1) * - Tournament Champion

W 19 17 17 15 13 11 10 9 9 3

L 7 9 9 10 9 14 14 14 14 23

T 1 1 1 2 5 2 3 4 4 1

PTS 39 35 35 32 31 24 23 22 22 7

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HOCKEY EAST AWARD WINNERS 2011-12 Tournament Champion Boston College

2010-11 Tournament Champion Boston College

2009-10 Tournament Champion Boston College

2008-09 Tournament Champion Boston University

Regular Season Champion Boston College

Regular Season Champion Boston College

Regular Season Champion New Hampshire

Regular Season Champion Boston University

Player of the Year Spencer Abbott, F Maine

Player of the Year Paul Thompson, F New Hampshire

Player of the Year Bobby Butler, F New Hampshire

Player of the Year Brad Thiessen, G Northeastern

Rookie of the Year Scott Wilson, F UMass Lowell

Rookie of the Year Charlie Coyle, F Boston University

Rookie of the Year Stephane Da Costa, F Merrimack College

Rookie of the Year Kieran Millan, G Boston University

Coach of the Year Norm Bazin, UMass Lowell

Coach of the Year Jerry York, Boston College

Best Defensive Defenseman Brian Dumoulin, Boston College

Coach of the Year Mark Dennehy, Merrimack College Dick Umile, New Hampshire

Coach of the Year Greg Cronin, Northeastern

Best Defensive Defenseman Brian Dumoulin, Boston College

Best Defensive Forward Chris Connolly, Boston University

Best Defensive Defenseman Justin Braun, Massachusetts

Best Defensive Defenseman Louis Liotti, Northeastern

Best Defensive Forward Tanner House, Maine

Best Defensive Forward Ben Holmstrom, UMass-Lowell

Best Defensive Forward Joe Vitale, Northeastern

All-HOCKEY EAST First Team Joe Cannata (MC) Adam Clendening (BU) Brian Dumoulin (BC) Spencer Abbott (ME) Barry Almeida (BC) Brian Flynn (ME) Second Team Doug Carr (UML) Garrett Noonan (BU) Karl Stollery (MC) Chris Connolly (BU) Joey Diamond (ME) Chris Kreider (BC) All-Rookie Team Casey DeSmith (UNH) Zack Kamrass (UML) Alexx Privitera (BU) Trevor van Riemsdyk (UNH) Johnny Gaudreau (BC) Ross Mauermann (PC) Ludwig Karlsson (NU) Kyle Reynolds (UVM) Scott Wilson (UML)

Pos. G D D F F F G D D F F F G D D D F F F F F

All-HOCKEY EAST First Team John Muse (BC) Brian Dumoulin (BC) Blake Kessel (BC) Cam Atkinson (BC) Paul Thompson (UNH) Gustav Nyquist (ME) Second Team Kieran Milla (BU) Josh Van Dyk (ME) David Warsofsky (BU) Stephane Da Costa (MC) Brian Gibbons (BC) Wade MacLeod (NE) All-Rookie Team Dan Sullivan (ME) Anthony Bitetto (NU) Adam Clendening (BU) Bill Arnold (BC) Charlie Coyle (BU) Mike Collins (MC) Michael Pereira (UMass) Brodie Reid (NE)

Pos. G D D F F F G D D F F F G D D F F F F F

All-HOCKEY EAST First Team Brian Foster (UNH) Justin Braun (UMass) Vadnais Heights (BU) Blake Kessel (UNH) Bobby Butler (UNH) Brian Gibbons (BC) Gustav Nyquist (ME) Second Team Carter Hutton (UML) Jeremy Dehner (UML) Jeff Dimmen (ME) Cam Atkinson (BC) Stephane Da Costa (MC) James Marcou (UMass) All-Rookie Team Chris Rawlings (NU) Brian Dumoulin (BC) Jake Newton (NU) Max Nicastro (BU) Stephane Da Costa (MC) Chris Kreider (BC) Sebastian Stålberg (UVM)

Pos. G D D D F F F G D D F F F G D D D F F F

All-HOCKEY EAST First Team Brad Thiessen (NU) Matt Gilroy (BU) Maury Edwards (UML) Colin Wilson (BU) Viktor Stalberg (UVM) James Marcou (UMass) Second Team Kieran Millan (BU) Justin Braun (UMass) Kevin Shattenkirk (BU) Brock Bradford (BC) Ryan Ginand (NU) James van Riemsdyk (UNH) All-Rookie Team Kieran Millan (NU) Karl Stolery (MC) Chris Connolly (BU) Gustav Nyquist (ME) Steve Quailer (NU) Casey Wellman (UMass) David Vallorani (UML)

Pos. G D D F F F G D D F F F G D F F F F F

Ross Mauermann

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HOCKEY EAST AWARD WINNERS 2007-08 Tournament Champion Boston College

2006-07 Tournament Champion Boston College

2005-06 Tournament Champion Boston University

2004-05 Tournament Champion Boston College

Regular Season Champion New Hampshire

Regular Season Champion New Hampshire

Regular Season Champion Boston University

Regular Season Champion Boston College

Player of the Year Kevin Regan, G New Hampshire

Player of the Year John Curry, G Boston University

Player of the Year Chris Collins, F Boston College

Player of the Year Patrick Eaves, F Boston College

Rookie of the Year Colin Wilson, F Boston University

Rookie of the Year Teddy Purcell, F Maine

Rookie of the Year Brandon Yip, F Boston University

Rookie of the Year Peter Vetri, G UMass Lowell

Coach of the Year Kevin Sneddon Vermont

Coach of the Year Richard Umile New Hampshire

Coach of the Year Jack Parker Boston University

Coach of the Year Jack Parker Boston University

Best Defensive Defenseman Joe Charlebois New Hampshire

Best Defensive Defenseman Sean Sullivan Boston University

Best Defensive Defenseman Peter Harrold Boston College

Best Defensive Defenseman Tim Judy, Northeastern

Best Defensive Forward Matt Greene Boston College

Best Defensive Forward Joe Rooney, Boston College

Best Defensive Forward Brad Zancanaro Boston University

Best Defensive Forward Preston Callander, New Hampshire

All-HOCKEY EAST First Team Kevin Regan (UNH) Brad Flaishans (UNH) Matt Gilroy (BU) Nathan Gerbe (BC) Bryan Ewing (BU) Pete MacArthur (BU) Mike Radja (UNH) Second Team Ben Bishop (ME) Craig Switzer (UNH) Mike Kostka (UMass) Matt Taormina (PC) Kory Falite (UML) Matt Fornataro (UNH) Joe Vitale (NU) All-Rookie Team Paul Dainton (UMass) Kevin Shattenkirk (BU) Maury Edwards (UML) Colin Wilson (BU) James Marcou (UMass) Joe Whitney (BC) James vanRiemsdyk (UNH)

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Pos. G D D F F F F G D D D F F F G D D F F F F

All-HOCKEY EAST First Team John Curry (BU) Sean Sullivan (BU) Matt Gilroy (BU) Brian Boyle (BC) Trevor Smith (UNH) Michel Leveille (ME) Second Team Jon Quick (UMass) Chris Murray (UNH) Mike Lundin (ME) Josh Soares (ME) Peter McArthur (BU) Nathan Gerbe (BC) All-Rookie Team Brad Thiessen (NU) Justin Braun (UMass) Mark Fayne (PC) Teddy Purcell (ME) Chad Costello (NU) Brayden Irwin (UVM)

Mark Fayne

G D D F F F

All-HOCKEY EAST First Team John Curry (BU) Peter Harrold (BC) Dan Spang (BU) Brian Boyle (BC) Chris Collins (BC) Greg Moore (ME) Second Team Cory Schneider (BC) Marvin Degon (UMass) Brian Yandle (UNH) Michel Léveillé (ME) Peter McArthur (BU) Daniel Winnik (UNH)

G D D F F F

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

Pos. G D D F F F

Pos. G D D F F F G D D F F F G D D F F F

All-HOCKEY EAST First Team Keni Gibson (NU) Andrew Alberts (BC) Bryan Miller (BU) Patrick Eaves (BC) Jason Guerriero (NU) Ryan Shannon (BC) Second Team John Curry (BU) Bryan Schmidt (MC) Brian Yandle (UNH) Sean Collins (UNH) Mike Morris (NU) Ben Walter (UML) All-Rookie Team Jim Howard (ME) Jekabs Redlihs (BU) Brian Schmidt (MC) Chris Collis (BC) Mike Morris (NU) David Van der Gulik (BU) Stephen Werner (UMass)

Pos. G D D F F F G D D F F F G D D F F F F

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HOCKEY EAST AWARD WINNERS 2003-04 Tournament Champion Maine

2002-03 Tournament Champion University of New Hampshire

2001-02 Tournament Champion University of New Hampshire

2000-01 Tournament Champion Boston College

Regular Season Champion Boston College

Regular Season Champion University of New Hampshire Boston College

Regular Season Champion University of New Hampshire

Regular Season Champion Boston College

Player of the Year Darren Haydar, F University of New Hampshire

Player of the Year Brian Gionta, F Boston College

Rookie of the Year Sean Collins, F University of New Hampshire

Rookie of the Year Chuck Kobasew, F Boston College

Coach of the Year Richard Umile University of New Hampshire

Coach of the Year Paul Pooley Providence College

Best Defensive Defenseman Chris Dyment Boston University

Best Defensive Defenseman Bobby Allen Boston College

Best Defensive Forward Mike Pandolfo Boston University

Best Defensive Forward Michael Lephart Boston College

Player of the Year Steve Saviano, F University of New Hampshire

Player of the Year Mike Ayers, G University of New Hampshire Ben Eaves, F Boston College

Rookie of the Year Michel Léveillé, F Maine

Rookie of the Year Jim Howard, G Maine

Coach of the Year Jerry York Boston College

Coach of the Year Don Cahoon Massachusetts

Best Defensive Defensemen Andrew Alberts Boston College Prestin Ryan Maine

Best Defensive Defenseman Cliff Loya Maine

Best Defensive Forward Todd Jackson Maine All-HOCKEY EAST First Team Jim Howard (ME) Thomas Pöck (UMA) Stephen Wood (PC) Steve Saviano (UNH) Ryan Shannon (BC) Tony Voce (BC) Second Team Matti Kaltiainen (BC) Andrew Alberts (BC) Prestin Ryan (ME) Patrick Eaves (BC) Todd Jackson (ME) Colin Shields (ME) All-Rookie Team Jim Healey (MC) Cleve Kinley (UML) Kevin Schaefer (BU) Brett Hemingway (UNH) Michel Léveillé (ME) Colin McDonald (PC) Jason Tejchma (UML)

Colin McDonald

Best Defensive Forward Mark Mullen Boston University Pos. G D D F F F G D D F F F G D D F F F F

All-HOCKEY EAST First Team Mike Ayers (UNH) Freddy Meyer (BU) Francis Nault (ME) Ben Eaves (BC) Lanny Gare (UNH) Martin Kariya (ME) Second Team Joe Exter (MC) J.D. Forrest (BC) Thomas Pock (UMass) Stephen Wood (PC) Colim Hemingway (UNH) Lucas Lawson (ME) Ed McGrane (UML) All-Rookie Team Jim Howard (ME) Jekabs Redlihs (BU) Brian Schmidt (MC) Chris Collins (BC) Mike Morris (NU) David Van der Gulik (BU) Stephen Werner (UMass)

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Pos. G D D F F F G D D D F F F G D D F F F F

All-HOCKEY EAST First Team Mike Morrison (ME) Jim Fahey (NU) Peter Metcalf (ME) Darren Haydar (UNH) Colin Hemingway (UNH) Tony Voce (BC) Second Team Michael Ayers (UNH) Chris Dyment (BU) Garrett Stafford (UNH) Niko Dimitrakos (ME) Ben Eaves (BC) Ed McGrane (UML) All-Rookie Team Keni Gibson (NU) Ryan Whitney (BU) Sean Collins (UNH) Brian McConnell (BU) Colin Shieds (ME) Dave Spina (BC)

G D D F F F

All-HOCKEY EAST First Team Ty Conklin (UNH) Bobby Allen (BC) Ron Hainsey (UML) Carl Corazzini (BU) Brian Gionta (BC) Devin Rask (PC) Second Team Nolan Schaefer (PC) Jim Fahey (NU) Matt Libby (PC) Anthony Aquino (MC) Chuck Kobasew (BC) Krys Kolanos (BC)

G D D F F F

All-Rookie Team Joe Exter (MC) J.D. Forrest (BC) Regan Kelly (PC) Ben Eaves (BC) Chuck Kobasew (BC) Laurent Meunier (UML)

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Pos. G D D F F F G D D F F F G D D F F F

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HOCKEY EAST AWARD WINNERS 1999-00 Tournament Champion Maine

1998-99 Tournament Champion Boston College

1997-98 Tournament Champion Boston College

1996-97 Tournament Champion Boston University

Regular Season Champion Boston University

Regular Season Champion University of New Hampshire

Regular Season Champion Boston University

Player of the Year Ty Conklin, G University of New Hampshire Mike Mottau, D Boston College

Player of the Year Jason Krog, F University of New Hampshire

Player of the Year Chris Drury, F Boston University

Regular Season Champions Boston University University of New Hampshire

Rookie of the Year Darren Haydar, F University of New Hampshire

Rookie of the Year Brian Gionta, F Boston College

Coach of the Year Richard Umile University of New Hampshire

Coach of the Year Bruce Crowder Northeastern University

Best Defensive Defenseman Steve O'Brien Univrsity of New Hampshire

Best Defensive Forward Chris Drury Boston University

Best Defensive Forward Doug Nolan University of Massachusetts Lowell

All-HOCKEY EAST First Team Marc Robitaille (NU) Mike Mottau (BC) Tom Poti (BU) Chris Drury (BU) Jason Krog (UHN) Marty Reasoner (BC) Second Team Michel Larocque (BU) Chris Kelleher (BU) Mike Nicholishen (UML) Derek Bekar (UNH) Brian Gionta (BC) Mark Mowers (UNH)

Rookie of the Year Rick DiPietro Boston University Coach of the Year Jack Parker Boston University Best Defensive Defenseman Mike Mottau Boston College Best Defensive Forward John Sadowski University of New Hampshire All-HOCKEY EAST First Team Ty Conklin (UNH) Chris Dyment (BU) Mike Mottau (BC) Jeff Farkas (BC) Brian Gionta (BC) Cory Larose (ME) Second Team Rick DiPietro (BU) Bobby Allen (BC) Pat Aufiero (BU) Blake Bellefeuille (BC) Darren Haydar (UNH) Mike Souza (UNH) All-Rookie Team Rick DiPietro (BU) Ron Hainsey (UML) Freddy Meyer (BU) Anthony Aquino (MC) Brian Collins (BU) Peter Fregoe (PC) Krys Kolanos (BC)

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All-HOCKEY EAST First Team Michel Larocque (BU) David Cullen (ME) Jayme Filipowicz (UNH) Brian Gionta (BC) Steve Kariya (ME) Jason Krog (UNH) Second Team Ty Conklin (UNH) Anthony Cappelletti (UML) Mike Mottau (BC) Darren Haydar (UNH) Mike Omicioli (PC) Rejean Stringer (MC) All-Rookie Team Ty Conklin (UNH) Jim Fahey (NU) Peter Metcalf (ME) Greg Classen (MC) Darren Haydar (UNH) Barrett Heisten (ME) Willie Levesque (NU)

Mike Omicioli

Pos. G D D F F F G D D F F F G D D F F F F

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

Boyd Ballard

Player of the Year Chris Drury, F Boston University Rookie of the Year Greg Koehler, F University of Massachusetts Lowell Coach of the Year Richard Umile University of New Hampshire Best Defensive Forward Travis Dillabough Providence College Pos. G D D F F F G D D F F F G G D D F F F F

All-HOCKEY EAST First Team Tom Noble (BU) Mike Nicholishen (UML) Jason Mansoff (ME) Mark Mowers (UNH) Jason Krog (UNH) Marty Reasoner (BC) Second Team Martin Legault (MC) Jon Coleman (BU) Tim Murray (UNH) Chris Drury (BC) Neil Donovan (UML) Eric Boguniecki (UNH) All-Rookie Team Sean Matile (UNH) Tom Poti (BU) Mike Mottau (BC) Greg Koehler (UML) Mike Souza (UNH) Cory Larose (ME)

Pos. G D D F F F G D D F F F G D D F F F

Travis Dillabough

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HOCKEY EAST AWARD WINNERS 1995-96 Tournament Champion Providence College

1994-95 Tournament Champion Boston University

1993-94 Tournament Champion Boston University

1992-93 Tournament Champion University of Maine

Regular Season Champion Boston University

Regular Season Champion Boston University

Regular Season Champion Boston University

Regular Season Champion University of Maine

Player of the Year Jay Pandolfo, F Boston University

Player of the Year Chris Imes, D University of Maine

Player of the Year Dwayne Roloson, G University of Massachusetts Lowell

Player of the Year Paul Kariya, F University of Maine

Rookie of the Year Marty Reasoner, F Boston College

Rookie of the Year Mark Mowers, F University of New Hampshire

Rookie of the Year Greg Bullock, F University of Massachusetts Lowell

Rookie of the Year Paul Kariya, F University of Maine

Coach of the Year Bruce Crowder Northeastern University

Coach of the Year Shawn Walsh University of Maine

Coach of the Year Bruce Crowder University of Massachusetts Lowell

Coach of the Year Shawn Walsh University of Maine

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All-HOCKEY EAST First Team Dwayne Roloson (UML) Rich Brennan (BU) Francois Bouchard (NU) Shane Henry (UML) Jacques Joubert (BU) Mike Taylor (NU) Second Team Derek Herlofsky (BU) Scott Malone (UNH) Mike Spalla (BC) J.F. Aube (NU) Greg Bullock (UML) Mike Latendresse (ME)

G D D F F F

All-HOCKEY EAST First Team Mike Dunham (ME) Chris Imes (ME) Kevin O'Sullivan (BU) Paul Kariya (ME) Jim Montgomery (ME) David Sacco (BU) Second Team Garth Snow (ME) Kaj Linna (BU) Chris Therien (PC) Rob Donovan (UNH) Shane Henry (UML) Mike Murray (UML)

G D D F F F

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

G D D F F F

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

All-HOCKEY EAST First Team Blair Allison (ME) Jeff Tory (ME) Dan McGillis (NU) Mark Mowers (UNH) Jay Pandolfo (BU) David Hymovitz (BC) Second Team Dan Dennis (PC) Jon Coleman (BU) Todd Hall (UNH) Chris Drury (BU) Christian Sbrocca (UML) Tim Lovell (ME) All-Rookie Team Michel Larocque (BU) Brett Clark (ME) Darrel Scoville (MC) Marty Reasoner (BC) Derek Bekar (UNH) Steve Kariya (ME)

Dan Dennis

G D D F F F

All-HOCKEY EAST First Team Blair Allison (ME) Chris Imes (ME) Dan McGillis (NU) Eric Flinton (UNH) Mike Grier (BU) Chad Quenneville (PC) Second Team Martin Legault (MC) Kaj Linna (BU) Jeff Tory (ME) Chris O'Sullivan (BU) Greg Bullock (UML) Jordon Shields (NU)

G D D F F F

All-Rookie Team Brian Regan (UMA) Jeff Tory (ME) Chris Kelleher (BU) Casey Kesselring (MC) Mark Mowers (UNH) Shawn Wansborough (ME)

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Pos. G D D F F F

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HOCKEY EAST AWARD WINNERS 1991-92 Tournament Champion University of Maine

1990-91 Tournament Champion Boston University

1989-90 Tournament Champion Boston College

1988-89 Tournament Champion University of Maine

Regular Season Champion University of Maine

Regular Season Champion Boston College

Regular Season Champion Boston College

Regular Season Champion Boston College

Player of the Year Scott Pellerin, F University of Maine

Player of the Year David Emma, F Boston College

Player of the Year Greg Brown, D Boston College

Player of the Year Greg Brown, D Boston College

Rookies of the Year Ian Moran, D, Boston College Chad Quenneville, F Providence College

Rookie of the Year Jeff Levy, G University of New Hampshire

Rookie of the Year Scott Cashman, G Boston University

Rookies of the Year Rob Gaudreau, F, Providence Scott Pellerin, F, University of Maine

Coach of the Year Richard Umile University of New Hampshire

Coach of the Year Shawn Walsh University of Maine

Coach of the Year Fern Flaman Northeastern University

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

All-HOCKEY EAST First Team Scott King (ME) Greg Brown (BC) Rob Cowie (NU) Steve Heinze (BC) David Emma (BC) Mike Boback (PC) Second Team Scott Cashman (BU) Jeff Serowik (PC) Keith Carney (ME) Rick Bennett (PC) Shawn McEachern (BU) Harry Mews (NU)

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

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

Coach of the Year Jack Parker Boston University All-HOCKEY EAST First Team Mark Richards (UML) Tom Dion (BU) Rob Gaudreau (PC) Mike Boback (PC) Scott Pellerin (ME) David Sacco (BU) Second Team Garth Snow (ME) Chris Imes (ME) Kevin O'Sullivan (BU) Jim Montgomery (ME) Scott Morrow (UNH) Jean Ives Roy (ME) All-Rookie Team Todd Reynolds (NU) Ian Moran (BC) Rich Brennan (BU) Craig Darby (PC) John Liley (BU) Mike Prendergast (BU)

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Pos. G D D F F G D D F F F G D D F F F

Shaun Kane

F D D F F F

Jeff Serowik

G D D F F F

All-HOCKEY EAST First Team David Littman (BC) Greg Brown (BC) Jim Hughes (PC) David Capuano (ME) Tim Sweeney (BC) Dave Buda (NU) Second Team Scott King (ME) Bob Beers (ME) Rob Cowie (NU) David Emma (BC) Mike Kelfer (BU) Harry Mews (NU)

G G D F F F

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

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Pos. G D D F F F G D D F F F G D D F F F

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HOCKEY EAST AWARD WINNERS 1987-88 Tournament Champion Northeastern University

1986-87 Tournament Champion Boston College

1985-86 Tournament Champion Boston University

1984-85 Tournament Champion Providence College

Regular Season Champion University of Maine

Regular Season Champion Boston College

Regular Season Champion Boston College

Regular Season Champion Boston College

Player of the Year Mike McHugh, F University of Maine

Player of the Year Brian Leetch, D Boston College

Player of the Year Scott Harlow, F Boston College

Player of the Year Chris Terreri, G Providence College

Rookie of the Year Mario Thyer, F University of Maine

Rookie of the Year Brian Leetch, D Boston College

Rookies of the Year Scott Young, F, Boston University Al Loring, G, Maine

Rookie of the Year Ken Hodge, F Boston College

Coach of the Year Shawn Walsh University of Maine

Coach of the Year Bill Riley, Jr. Lowell

Coach of the Year Jack Parker Boston University

Coach of the Year Len Ceglarski Boston College

All-HOCKEY EAST First Team Scott King (ME) Jack Capuano (ME) Brian Dowd (NU) Mike McHugh (ME) David Capuano (ME) David O'Brien (NU) Second Team David Littman (BC) Carl Valimont (UL) Claude Lodin (NU) Mike Golden (ME) Mike Kelfer (BU) Dan Shea (BC) All-Rookie Team Pat Morrison (UNH) Will Averill (NU) Tom Dion (BU) David Emma (BC) Mario Thyer (ME) Chris Winnes (UNH)

G D D F F F

All-HOCKEY EAST First Team Bruce Racine (NU) Brian Leetch (BC) Eric Weinrich (ME) Craig Janney (BC) Jon Morris (UL) Kevin Stevens (BC) Second Team Dave Delfino (UL) Jack Capuano (ME) Paul Ames (UL) Dan Shea (BC) Gord Cruickshank (PC) John Cullen (BU)

G D D F F F

All-Rookie Team Matt Merten (PC) Brian Leetch (BC) Greg Brown (BC) David Capuano (ME) Randy LeBrasseur (UL) Rick Bennett (PC)

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Pos. G D D F F F

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All-HOCKEY EAST First Team Scott Gordon (BC) Scott Shaunessy (BU) Claude Lodin (NU) David Quinn (BU) Scott Harlow (BC) John Cullen (BU) Jay Heinbuck (NU) Second Team Terry Taillefer (BU) Bob Emery (BC) Paul Fitzsimmons (NU) Gord Cruickshank (PC) Doug Brown (BC) Clark Donatelli (BU)

Pos. G D D F F F F G D D F F F

All-HOCKEY EAST First Team Chris Terreri (PC) Jim Averill (NU) Peter Taglianetti (PC) Tim Army (PC) Joe Cullen (BU) Rod Isbister (NU) Second Team Bruce Racine (NU) Scott Shaunessy (BU) Paul Ames (UL) Doug Brown (BC) Bob Sweeney (BC) Scott Harlow (BC) All-Rookie Team Bruce Racine (NU) Shawn Whitham (PC) Paul Cavallini (PC) Ken Hodge (BC) Jon Morris (UL) Steve Leach (UNH) Clark Donatelli (BU)

G D D F F F

Gord Cruickshank

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FRIAR HOCKEY EAST AWARD WINNERS HOCKEY EAST PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1984-85 • Chris Terreri - Goaltender

LEN CEGLARSKI SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD 2001-02 Jon DiSalvatore

HOCKEY EAST DEFENSIVE FORWARD OF THE YEAR 1996-97 • Travis Dillabough HOCKEY EAST 10th ANNIVERSARY TEAM Chris Terreri - Goaltender Rob Gaudreau - Defenseman HOCKEY EAST 25th ANNIVERSARY TEAM Top 25 Forwards Tim Army Rob Gaudreau Top 25 Defenders Defensemen and Goaltenders Chris Terreri (Top all-time goalie) Chris Therien (Honorable Mention) HOCKEY EAST ALL-STAR TEAM 84-85 Tim Army 1st Team, F Peter Taglianetti 1st Team, D Chris Terreri 1st Team, G 85-86 Gord Cruickshank 2nd Team, F 86-87 Gord Cruickshank 2nd Team, F 88-89 Jim Hughes 1st Team, D 89-90 Mike Boback 1st Team, F Rick Bennett 2nd Team, F Jeff Serowik 2nd Team, D 90-91 Rob Gaudreau 2nd Team, F Shaun Kane 2nd Team, F 91-92 Mike Boback 1st Team, F Rob Gaudreau 1st Team, D 92-93 Chris Therien 2nd Team, D 94-95 Chad Quenneville F 95-96 Dan Dennis G 98-99 Mike Omicioli 2nd Team, F 00-01 Devin Rask 1st Team, F Matt Libby 2nd Team, D Nolan Schaefer 2nd Team, G 02-03 Stephen Wood 2nd Team, D 03-04 Stephen Wood 1st Team, D 07-08 Matt Taormina 2nd Team, D HOCKEY EAST ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1988-89 Rob Gaudreau (co) 1991-92 Craig Darby (co)

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1992-93

Bob Bell Mark Devine Ian Paskowski

2005-06

Nate Meyers Bryan Horan Kyle Laughlin

CHARLIE HOLT TEAM SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD 2008-09 Providence College

1994-95

Bob Bell Dan Dennis Mike Gambino

HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM 1984-85 Paul Cavallini Shawn Whitham 1986-87 Rick Bennett Matt Merten 1988-89 Rob Gaudreau Shaun Kane 1990-91 Chris Therien 1991-92 Craig Darby 1997-98 Boyd Ballard 1999-00 Peter Fregoe 2000-01 Regan Kelly 2003-04 Colin McDonald 2005-06 Cody Wild 2006-07 Mark Fayne 2011-12 Ross Mauermann

1995-96

Mike Gambino David Green Jay Kenney Jon Coe Mark Kane Troy Lake

2006-07

Bryan Horan Kyle Laughlin Trevor Ludwig Colin McDonald Jon Rheault Tyler Sims Chase Watson

1996-97

David Green Dave Gunderson Mark Kane

1997-98

Jon Coe Cole Gendreau Dave Gunderson Mark Kane Troy Lake Matt Libby Ben Stadey

2007-08

Matt Germain Kyle Laughlin Trevor Ludwig Kyle MacKinnon Nick Mazzolini Jon Rheault Tyler Sims

1998-99

Cole Gendreau Dave Gunderson Mark Kane * Troy Lake Adam Lee Matt Libby Josh MacNevin J.J. Picinic

2008-09

Andy Balysky Ben Farrer Matt Germain Paul Golden Kyle Laughlin * Kyle MacKinnon Rob Maloney Nick Mazzolini Ryan Simpson

1999-00

Boyd Ballard Cole Gendreau Dave Gunderson * Jay Leach Adam Lee Matt Libby J.J. Picinic

2009-10

Andy Balysky Eric Baier Alex Beaudry Ben Farrer Justin Gates Matt Germain Kyle MacKinnon Robert Maloney Ian O'Connor

2000-01

Boyd Ballard Cole Gendreau * Jay Leach Matt Libby * J.J. Picinic

2001-02

Jon DiSalvatore Devin Rask Nolan Schaefer

2010-11

Andy Balysky Matt Bergland David Brown Ben Farrer Justin Gates Matt Germain Paul Golden Jordan Kremyr Kyle MacKinnon Robert Maloney Ian O'Connor Steven Shamanski

2002-03

Nate Meyers Nolan Schaefer Shawn Weiman

2003-04

Nate Meyers Mike Robinson

2004-05

David Carpentier Jeff Mason Nate Meyers James Pemberton Tyler Sims Mike Wolfe

2011-12

Andy Balysky Matt Bergland David Brown Justin Gates Daniel New Myles Harvey Kyle Murphy Chris Rooney Steven Shamanski Alex Velischek Damian Cross

HOCKEY EAST ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1984-85 Peter Taglianetti Chris Terreri 1991-92 Rob Gaudreau 1994-95 Brady Kramer Chad Quenneville Bob Bell 1995-96 Dan Dennis Justin Gould Joe Hulbig Mike Omicioli 2000-01 Regan Kelly HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT MVP 1984-85 Chris Terreri 1994-95 Bob Bell 1995-96 Joe Hulbig

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HOCKEY EAST ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL * Distinguished Scholar - four year member 1990-91 Bob Creamer 1991-92

Bob Creamer Mark Devine Shaun Kane

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FRIAR HOCKEY EAST AWARD WINNERS PROVIDENCE COLLEGE HOCKEY EAST PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 1996-97 1984-85 Dan Dennis (3) Tim Army Nick Sinerate Chris Terreri (3) 1985-86 Gord Cruickshank

1998-99 Jerry Keefe

1986-87 Matt Merten Mark Romaine Gord Cruickshank

1999-00 Boyd Ballard Doug Sheppard

1987-88 Gord Cruickshank (2) Lyle Wildgoose 1988-89 Mark Romaine (2) John Ferguson David Littman Pat Becker 1989-90 Jeff Robison Mario Aube Andy Mattice 1990-91 Lyle Wildgoose Rob Gaudreau (2) Mike Boback 1991-92 Mike Heinke Rob Gaudreau Chris Therien Brad Mullahy 1992-93 Chad Quenneville (2) Brian Ridolfi Gary Socha 1993-94 Bob Bell Chad Quenneville 1994-95 Brady Kramer Dennis Burke Chad Quenneville Bob Bell

2000-01 J.J. Picinic Drew Omicioli Marc Suderman 2001-02 Jon DiSalvatore Drew Omicioli 2002-03 Peter Fregoe (2) Jon DiSalvatore Nolan Schaefer 2003-04 Torry Gajda Bobby Goepfert 2004-05 Bill McCreary 2005-06 Tyler Sims Torry Gajda 2006-07 Jon Rheault 2007-08 Matt Taormina (2) Tyler Sims

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE HOCKEY EAST ROOKIES OF THE WEEK 1999-00 1988-89 Jon DiSalvatore Rob Gaudreau (3) Peter Fregoe (2) Mike Boback 1990-91 Mike Heinke (3) Chris Therien (2) 1991-92 Chad Quenneville (3) Craig Darby (2) George Breen Brady Kramer

1993-94 Dan Dennis (2)

2005-06 Cody Wild

1995-96 Mike Omicioli (2) Troy Lake 1996-97 Fernando Pisani Doug Sheppard

2007-08 Jordan Kremyr

1997-98 Boyd Ballard (3) 1998-99 Drew Omicioli

2009-10 Alex Velischek 2011-12 Ross Mauermann

1999-00 Doug Sheppard (Nov.)

2002-03 Peter Fregoe (Oct.) Stephen Wood (Feb.)

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2008-09 Alex Beaudry (2)

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE HOCKEY EAST PLAYERS OF THE MONTH 1992-93 Brian Ridolfi 1993-94 Chad Quenneville (Jan.)

2009-10 Matt Bergland

PC HOCKEY EAST DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 1998-99 2003-04 2008-09 Boyd Ballard (2) Bobby Goepfert (2) Matt Taormina Josh MacNevin David Cacciola (2) 2009-10 1999-00 Alex Beaudry (3) 2004-05 Boyd Ballard David Cacciola 2010-11 2000-01 Alex Beaudry (2) 2005-06 Boyd Ballard Tyler Sims (3) Nolan Schaefer (3) 2011-12 Matt Libby (2) Alex Beaudry 2006-07 Tyler Sims 2001-02 Nolan Schaefer 2007-08 Chris Mannix 2002-03 Tyler Sims Nolan Schaefer (3)

2003-04 Chase Watson (2) Colin McDonald 2004-05 Jon Rheault (2) Tyler Sims (3)

2001-02 Jon DiSalvatore (Jan.)

1995-96 Dan Dennis (2) Joe Hulbig (2)

2001-02 David Cacciola

1992-93 Bob Bell John Charette

2008-09 Nick Mazzolini

2011-12 Myles Harvey Tim Schaller (2)

2000-01 Regan Kelly

2005-06 Tyler Sims (Dec.) 2011-12 Tim Schaller PROVIDENCE COLLEGE HOCKEY EAST ROOKIES OF THE MONTH 1999-00 Jon DiSalvatore (Dec.) 2004-05 Tyler Sims (Mar.) 2005-06 Cody Wild (Dec.) PROVIDENCE COLLEGE HOCKEY EAST GOALTENDER OF THE MONTH 1997-98 2007-08 Boyd Ballard (Nov.) Tyler Sims (Jan.) 2000-01 2009-10 Nolan Schaefer (Nov.) Alex Beaudry (Oct.) 2002-03 Nolan Schaefer (Feb.)

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FRIAR HOCKEY EAST HISTORY PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ALL-TIME IN THE HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT 1984-85 PC 3........................................ Northeastern 2 PC 3........................................ Northeastern 0 PC 5........................................ Boston University 2 PC 2........................................ Boston College 1 (2 OT) CHAMPIONS 1985-86 PC 5........................................ Maine 4 PC 5........................................ Maine 2 Boston University 3.......... PC 2 Lowell 8................................ PC 5 LOST IN CONSOLATION 1986-87 Maine 5................................. PC 2 LOST IN QUARTERFINALS 1987-88 PC 3........................................ Boston University 2 PC 6........................................ Boston University 4 Maine 6................................. PC 5 Maine 11.............................. PC 2 LOST IN SEMIFINALS 1988-89 PC 3........................................ Boston University 2 Boston College 6............... PC 5 (2 OT) PC 3........................................ Northeastern 2 THIRD PLACE 1989-90 PC 5........................................ New Hampshire 1 New Hampshire 2............. PC 0 New Hampshire 7............. PC 4 LOST IN QUARTERFINALS 1990-91 PC 4........................................ New Hampshire 1 Boston University 7.......... PC 5 LOST IN SEMIFINALS 1991-92 PC 7........................................ UMass-Lowell 0 New Hampshire 5............. PC 3 LOST IN SEMIFINALS 1992-93 UMass-Lowell 7................. PC 4 PC 3........................................ UMass-Lowell 3 (OT) LOST IN QUARTERFINALS 1993-94 Northeastern 4.................. PC 3 Northeastern 2.................. PC 1 (OT) LOST IN QUARTERFINALS 1994-95 PC 3........................................ New Hampshire 2 (OT) PC 7........................................ Maine 3 Boston University 3.......... PC 2 SECOND PLACE 1995-96 PC 5........................................ Boston College 2 PC 4........................................ Boston College 2 PC 5........................................ Boston University 4 PC 3........................................ Maine 2 CHAMPIONS

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1996-97 UMass-Lowell 6................. PC 2 UMass-Lowell 6................. PC 5 LOST IN QUARTERFINALS 1997-98 Boston College 4............... PC 3 Boston College 6............... PC 3 LOST IN QUARTERFINALS

2011-12 PC 5........................................ UMass-Lowell 3 UMass-Lowell 3................. PC 2 OT PC 1........................................ UMass-Lowell 0 Boston College 4 .............. PC 2 LOST IN SEMIFINALS RECORD: 28-40-1 (27 Seasons)

1998-99 PC 8........................................ Boston University 2 Boston University 8.......... PC 2 PC 5........................................ Boston University 1 New Hampshire 6............. PC 2 LOST IN SEMIFINALS 1999-00 Maine 5................................. PC 3 Maine 5................................. PC 4 (OT) LOST IN QUARTERFINALS 2000-01 PC 6........................................ Boston University 3 Boston University 2.......... PC 1 PC 4........................................ Boston University 3 (2 OT) PC 4........................................ Maine 3 Boston College 5............... PC 3 SECOND PLACE 2001-02 Boston University 3.......... PC 2 Boston University 4.......... PC 2 LOST IN QUARTERFINALS 2002-03 Boston University 5.......... PC 4 (OT) Boston University 7.......... PC 1 LOST IN QUARTERFINALS 2003-04 New Hampshire 2............. PC 1 PC 4........................................ New Hampshire 3 (OT) New Hampshire 1............. PC 0 LOST IN QUARTERFINALS 2004-05 PC 4........................................ Boston University 1 Boston University 2.......... PC 0 Boston University 2.......... PC 0 LOST IN QUARTERFINALS 2005-06 New Hampshire 4............. PC 0 New Hampshire 2............. PC 1 (2 OT) LOST IN QUARTERFINALS 2006-07 New Hampshire 4............. PC 0 New Hampshire 6............. PC 0 LOST IN QUARTERFINALS 2007-08 Boston College 5............... PC 1 Boston College 5............... PC 1 LOST IN QUARTERFINALS

In 2000-01, the Friars finished tied for second in the Hockey East standings, marking the team's best finish ever in Hockey East action.

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ALL-TIME HOCKEY EAST RECORD

YEARS W-L-T .PCT GF GA FINISH 1984-85 15-14-5 .515 119 127 3rd 1985-86 11-22-1 .330 105 140 4th 1986-87 7-22-2 .260 104 156 6th 1987-88 8-13-5 .404 97 119 6th 1988-89 13-11-2 .538 106 112 3rd (tie) 1989-90 11-7-3 .595 90 69 4th 1990-91 10-9-2 .524 94 84 4th (tie) 1991-92 11-8-2 .571 99 79 3rd (tie) 1992-93 9-12-3 .438 91 109 4th (tie) 1993-94 9-13-2 .417 74 111 5th 1994-95 7-11-6 .417 102 103 6th 1995-96 12-9-3 .563 83 83 4th 1996-97 12-11-1 .521 101 88 4th 1997-98 9-13-2 .417 65 82 7th 1998-99 12-11-1 .521 90 81 4th 1999-00 10-13-1 .438 65 79 5th (tie) 2000-01 13-8-3 .604 76 71 2nd (tie) 2001-02 8-13-3 .396 68 82 7th 2002-03 12-9-3 .563 76 71 4th (tie) 2003-04 7-11-6 .417 63 66 5th 2004-05 6-14-4 .333 54 73 7th 2005-06 14-10-3 .574 78 67 5th 2006-07 9-15-3 .388 66 71 8th 2007-08 11-11-5 .500 91 99 5th 2008-09 4-18-5 .241 56 106 9th (tie) 2009-10 5-18-4 .259 46 84 10th 2010-11 4-16-7 .278 53 85 9th 2011-12 10-14-3 .426 68 89 7th Totals 269-356-90 .439 2255 2563

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THE MAYOR'S CUP

27TH ANNUAL MAYOR'S CUP Saturday, November 24, 2012 Meehan Auditorium - 4:00 p.m.

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Series Information Vs. Brown All-time Series................................................. Tied, 44-44-3 Mayor’s Cup..................................................... PC leads, 14-9-3 at Providence College.................................. Tied, 26-26-2 at Brown............................................................ Brown leads, 18-17-1 Neutral............................................................... PC leads, 1-0-0 Last 10 Games................................................. PC leads, 5-3-2 Last Overtime Game.................................... 12/7/10 (PC 4, at Brown 4) Last Providence Shutout............................. 12/4/07 (8-0 at PC) Last Brown Shutout...................................... 12/12/67 (5-0 at R.I. Auditorium) First Meeting................................................... 3/1/27 (Brown 4, PC 1) Last Meeting................................................... 1/1/12 (Brown 5, at PC 2) Last Providence College Win..................... 11/17/09 (at PC 4, Brown 3) Last Brown Win............................................... 1/1/12 (Brown 5, at PC 2)

the mayor's cup... On Saturday, November 24, 2012 Providence College and cross-town rival Brown University will battle in the 27th Annual Mayor's Cup at Schneider Arena. Last season, Brown captured the Mayor's Cup with a 5-2 triumph on New Year's Day at Schneider Arena. The Friars hold a 14-9-3 mark in the Mayor's Cup. the providence-brown series...This season marks the 92nd meeting in the storied rivalry between Rhode Island's only Division I college hockey teams. On March 27, 1927, the puck was dropped in the first meeting between the schools, when Brown defeated Providence, 3-1, at the Rhode Island Auditorium. The two teams have had a very competitive series since that first meeting, with the all-time series tied at, 44-44-3.

past mayor's cup results Winning Losing Date Arena PC Brown Goaltender/Saves Goaltender/Saves Winning/Tying Goal 1/1/12 Schneider 2 5 Clemente/28 Beaudry/25 Maclellan - B 12/7/10 Meehan 4 4 (OT) Beaudry/31 - PC Clemente/35 - B Maclellan - B 11/17/09 Schneider 4 3 BEAUDRY/24 - PC Clemente/33 - B Germain 12/9/08 Meehan 4 3 GATES/19 - PC Sibbald/42 Jordan Kremyr 12/4/07 Schneider 8 0 SIMS/18 - PC Rosen/27 - B Pierce Norton Favro/20 - B 11/26/06 Meehan 1 2 ROSEN/35 - B Sims/33 - PC Brian Ihnacak 12/3/05 Schneider 5 1 Sims/14 - PC D'Alba/12- B Colin McDonald 1/25/05 Meehan 1 5 D'Alba/21 - B Sims/11 - PC Joe Bauer 11/25/03 Schneider 1 1 (OT) Cacciola/26 - PC Danis/39-B Torry Gajda 1/28/03 Meehan 3 1 SCHAEFER/36-PC Danis/25-B Cody Loughlean 1/22/02 Schneider 4 3 (OT) CACCIOLA/29-PC Danis/24-B Drew Omicioli 11/4/00 Meehan 1 5 EKLUND/31 -B Ballard/25 - PC Josh Barker 1/18/00 Schneider 2 4 STIRLING/30 - B Ballard/22 - PC Josh Barker 1/12/99 Meehan 3 2 KANE/27 - PC Stirling/24 - B Drew Omicioli 1/31/98 Schneider 3 6 STIRLING/31 - b Ballard/14 - PC Damien Prescott Kane/6 - PC 1/25/97 Meehan 2 3 AUDETTE/27 - B Dennis/41 - PC Marty Clapton 11/25/95 Schneider 5 8 AUDETTE/25 - B Swanjord/12 - PC Jade Kersey Dennis/11 - PC 1/17/95 Meehan 6 3 DENNIS/30 - PC Parsons/16 - B Jon LaVarre 11/28/93 Civic Cent. 2 2 (OT) Dennis/32 - PC Parsons/30 - B Ron Smitko 11/30/92 Civic Cent. 6 4 BELL/34 - PC Haywood/27 - B Brian Ridolfi 12/2/91 Schneider 9 5 MULLAHY/21 -PC Haywood/29 - B Mark Doshan Finch/9 - B 11/20/90 Meehan 7 1 MULLAHY/18 -PC Haywood/20 - B Lyle Wildgoose 1/23/90 Schneider 4 5 (OT) HARVEY/36 - B Mullahy/25 - PC Joe Beck 1/2/89 Meehan 5 2 ROMAINE/29 - PC Harvey/38 - B Pat Beck 1/5/88 Schneider 9 6 MERTEN/4 - PC Harvey/40 - B Gord Cruickshank 3/1/86 Schneider 5 3 TERRERI/30 - PC Bayward/22 - B Perry Florio

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FIRST LAST OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL GAME GAME W L T PCT W L T W L T W L T 2000 2000 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1988 1996 9 1 0 .900 4 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 1953 1989 10 3 0 .769 5 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 1989 2011 7 1 0 .875 3 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1982 1992 5 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1991 1994 3 0 0 1.000 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1953 2000 18 7 1 .712 7 1 0 10 6 1 1 0 0 1954 2012 45 106 12 .313 23 42 9 19 61 3 3 3 0 1968 1974 5 2 0 .714 2 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1927 2012 52 102 12 .349 30 43 6 19 56 6 3 3 0 1927 1969 5 3 0 .625 3 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1970 2009 6 5 0 .545 1 1 0 3 4 0 2 0 0 1926 2012 44 44 3 .500 26 26 2 17 18 1 1 0 0 1971 1971 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1968 1973 1 1 0 .500 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1953 2007 16 34 1 .320 8 11 1 4 19 0 4 4 0 1959 1967 9 3 1 .731 4 2 0 5 1 1 0 0 0 1964 2005 16 9 4 .621 8 3 2 7 5 2 0 1 0 1964 2000 4 5 2 .455 3 1 1 1 2 1 0 2 0 2002 2005 1 0 1 .750 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1983 1983 0 1 0 .000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1971 1999 9 8 1 .528 4 1 0 4 5 1 1 2 0 1956 1983 5 4 0 .556 3 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 1953 2009 14 10 0 .583 6 4 0 6 5 0 2 1 0 1980 2000 7 6 1 .536 3 3 0 4 3 1 0 0 0 2000 2000 1 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1997 1997 0 1 0 .000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1954 1984 9 17 1 .352 5 8 1 4 9 0 0 0 0 2001 2002 2 0 0 1.000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1953 2010 9 1 0 .900 5 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1994 1994 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1992 1992 0 1 0 .000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1976 2006 5 1 0 .833 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1968 1968 1 1 0 .500 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1957 1975 3 3 0 .500 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1980 2012 38 64 6 .380 21 25 2 14 39 3 3 0 0 1954 2012 34 21 6 .607 23 10 1 11 11 5 0 0 0 1982 2012 49 41 11 .540 26 22 4 23 19 7 0 1 0 1963 1963 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1964 1966 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1960 2012 77 29 8 .711 46 14 2 32 15 6 1 0 0 1990 2011 3 3 0 .500 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 1964 2007 0 3 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1965 2007 3 1 0 .750 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 1971 1989 3 5 2 .400 2 3 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1927 1927 0 1 0 .000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1963 2001 4 13 1 .250 2 0 1 2 11 0 0 2 0 1966 2011 7 15 2 .333 3 4 2 3 9 0 1 2 0 2002 2003 4 0 0 1.000 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1981 1981 0 0 1 .500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1970 1970 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2001 2005 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1983 2011 2 2 0 .500 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1926 2012 50 82 14 .390 31 28 9 19 52 5 0 2 0 1981 1989 5 8 0 .385 3 3 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 1954 2012 76 51 16 .587 38 20 8 35 30 8 3 1 0 1984 1994 5 5 1 .500 1 1 1 4 3 0 0 1 0 1953 1975 5 1 0 .833 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1999 2009 2 3 0 .400 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0

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FIRST LAST OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL GAME GAME W L T PCT W L T W L T W L T 1978 1990 1 2 0 .333 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1969 1969 0 1 0 .000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1990 1990 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1968 1978 8 2 0 .800 6 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1988 1988 0 1 0 .000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1954 2011 23 12 3 .645 10 5 1 13 6 2 0 1 0 1999 2002 2 0 0 1.000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2001 2010 3 1 0 .750 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1953 2005 26 24 4 .519 13 6 1 13 16 3 0 2 0 1953 1953 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1962 1962 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2001 2005 3 0 0 1.000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1982 1989 5 0 0 1.000 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1987 2004 3 4 0 .423 1 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1956 2005 3 1 0 .750 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1955 2007 24 23 0 .522 12 7 0 9 16 0 3 0 0 1972 1979 7 3 1 .682 0 0 0 7 3 1 0 0 0 1982 1982 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2004 2006 2 0 0 1.000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1927 1955 4 3 0 .571 2 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1983 1999 1 1 0 .500 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1967 1967 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1953 1960 3 3 0 .500 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 1994 2008 7 2 1 .750 5 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 1980 1982 4 1 0 .800 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 2011 2011 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1969 2012 18 23 6 .447 9 8 5 8 13 1 1 2 0 2004 2004 1 1 0 .500 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1995 2001 3 2 0 .600 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 2001 2001 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1955 1956 2 0 0 .000 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1967 2006 3 9 0 .250 1 2 0 1 6 0 0 1 0 1954 1998 16 12 0 .571 8 3 0 8 9 0 0 0 0

Tim Schaller scored his first career hat trick (11/4/11) against Vermont.

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Myles Harvey scored a career-high two goals (10/15/11) versus UMass.

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Score 4-2 Score 3-2 5-3 10-0 2-1 4-5 4-0 6-1 6-4 4-2 9-1

ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE (7-1-0, .875) Date Site Score 12/8/89 Von Braun Civic Center 6-4 12/9/89 Von Braun Civic Center 8-1 10/27/91 Schneider Arena 8-3 11/27/93 Schneider Arena 2-4 11/12/10 Von Braun Civic Center 3-1 11/13/10 Von Braun Civic Center 4-2 11/11/11 Schneider Arena 3-0 11/12/11 Schneider Arena 4-2 ALASKA-ANCHORAGE (5-0-0, 1.000) Date Site Score 11/2/82 Sports Center 10-2 11/3/82 Sports Center 8-0 11/24/90 Schneider Arena 5-4 (ot) 1/4/92 Sullivan Arena 3-2 1/5/92 Sullivan Arena 7-3 1/25/65 Smith Rink 4-3 (ot) 2/8/64 Smith Rink 4-5 - 2/18/66 R.I. Auditorium 2-6 1/7/67 Smith Rink 1-5 1/6/68 Smith Rink 3-5 1/31/69 R.I. Auditorium 5-1 1/27/70 Smith Rink 3-2 1/30/71 Smith Rink 3-0 1/28/72 R.I. Auditorium 5-4 1/13/73 Smith Rink 6-1 1/3/74 Smith Rink 8-3 10/18/96 Schneider Arena 7-2 11/14/97 Tate Rink 5-4 2/12/99 Schneider Arena 6-2 1/14/00 Tate Rink 4-4 (ot) ALASKA-FAIRBANKS (3-0-0, 1.000) Date Site Score 1/05/91 Schneider Arena 8-2 1/06/91 Schneider Arena 6-3 12/29/93 Bradley Center 6-3 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL (10-3-0, .769) Date Site Score 1/29/53 Eastern States Coliseum 4-5 2/17/53 R.I. Auditorium 71/28/54 Eastern States Coliseum 6-1 1/27/55 Eastern States Coliseum 6-4 2/9/56 Eastern States Coliseum 3-5 1/9/57 R.I. Auditorium 10-6 1/31/57 Eastern States Coliseum 11-3 11/30/57 R.I. Auditorium 6-1 1/9/58 Eastern States Coliseum 8-2 1/8/59 Eastern States Coliseum 14-1 2/14/59 R.I. Auditorium 17-6 1/7/60 Eastern States Coliseum 5-6 12/21/89 Schneider Arena 4-3

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ARMY (18-7-1, .712) Date Site 1/7/53 Smith Rink 1/29/58 Smith Rink 1/24/59 Smith Rink 1/23/60 Smith Rink 12/27/60 Boston Garden 2/25/61 R.I. Auditorium 2/7/62 Smith Rink 2/13/63 Smith Rink

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

BOSTON COLLEGE (45-102-12, .313) Date Site Score 12/1/53 R.I. Auditorium 5-8 10/7/54 Boston Garden 2-4 12/27/56 Boston Arena 2-6 12/28/57 Boston Arena 2-5 1/18/58 No. Shore Sports Center 4-2 2/12/58 R.I. Auditorium 2-3 12/29/58 Boston Arena 2-7 2/10/59 R.I. Auditorium 4-6 2/28/59 McHugh Forum 3-5 2/4/60 R.I. Auditorium 5-1 2/27/60 McHugh Forum 4-5 1/30/61 R.I. Auditorium 1-4 2/11/61 McHugh Forum 2-7 12/12/61 McHugh Forum 3-4 1/25/62 R.I. Auditorium 0-2 1/11/63 McHugh Forum 4-3 1/31/63 R.I. Auditorium 2-3 12/7/63 McHugh Forum 1-4 1/28/64 R.I. Auditorium 9-8 12/5/64 R.I. Auditorium 1-6 2/19/65 McHugh Forum 4-8 2/11/66 McHugh Forum 4-5 3/1/66 R.I. Auditorium 5-14 2/16/67 McHugh Forum 0-9 3/4/67 R.I. Auditorium 2-13 1/30/68 R.I. Auditorium 3-9 2/9/68 McHugh Forum 0-13 2/17/69 R.I. Auditorium 4-7 2/28/69 McHugh Forum 1-10 10/3/69 R.I. Auditorium 5-6 2/18/70 McHugh Forum 3-4 12/11/70 McHugh Forum 7-2 2/2/71 R.I. Auditorium 6-4 11/30/71 R.I. Auditorium 2-5 1/4/72 McHugh Forum 8-3 12/8/72 McHugh Forum 5-6 3/2/73 Meehan Auditorium 3-8 12/11/73 Schneider Arena 5-10 3/1/74 McHugh Forum 3-6 12/13/74 Schneider Arena 6-4 12/30/74 McHugh Forum 4-7 12/10/75 Schneider Arena 6-5 2/27/76 McHugh Forum 5-7 12/8/76 Schneider Arena 4-7 12/13/76 McHugh Forum 1-4 1/31/78 McHugh Forum 3-6 3/3/78 Schneider Arena 4-0 3/11/78 Boston Garden (ECAC) 2-4 12/8/78 McHugh Forum 2-4 1/25/79 Schneider Arena 7-1 1/25/80 McHugh Forum 1-4 3/1/80 Schneider Arena 6-2 12/5/80 Schneider Arena 3-3 2/6/81 McHugh Forum 5-2 3/10/81 McHugh Forum (ECAC) 5-2 1/12/82 McHugh Forum 3-5 1/24/82 Schneider Arena 3-5 12/5/82 Schneider Arena 5-1

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BOSTON UNIVERSITY (52-102-12, .349) Date Site Score 2/25/27 R.I. Auditorium 0-12 12/26/55 Boston Arena 3-14 1/31/56 Boston Garden 10-9 12/26/57 Boston Arena 3-7 2/19/58 Boston Arena 1-10 12/2/58 Boston Arena 4-4 12/27/58 Boston Arena 4-6 1/10/59 R.I. Auditorium 4-9 1/12/60 Boston Arena 1-2 3/2/60 R.I. Auditorium 4-6 12/3/60 R.I. Auditorium 6-7 2/28/61 Boston Arena 4-5 12/1/61 Boston Arena 3-6 2/15/62 R.I. Auditorium 6-5 3/2/63 Boston Arena 4-0 2/12/64 Boston Arena 4-3 3/4/64 R.I. Auditorium 3-1 1/11/65 Boston Arena 1-4 1/27/65 R.I. Auditorium 0-5 3/10/65 Boston Arena (ECAC) 3-5 2/4/66 R.I. Auditorium 2-6 3/5/66 Boston Arena 0-2 12/6/66 R.I. Auditorium 1-9 2/24/67 Boston Arena 3-11

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3/4/94 3/5/94 1/10/95 2/17/95 2/18/95 3/18/95 2/2/96 2/16/96 2/17/96 3/15/96 11/8/96 11/9/96 1/31/97 1/10/98 2/20/98 2/21/98 10/30/98 10/31/98 2/13/99 3/12/99 3/13/99 3/14/99 10/30/99 2/18/00 2/19/00 10/28/00 2/16/01 2/17/01 3/9/01 3/10/01 3/11/01 1/11/02 2/22/02 2/23/02 3/8/02 3/9/02 1/9/03 2/21/03 2/22/03 3/7/03 3/8/03 10/24/03 2/6/04 2/14/04 10/22/04 1/29/05 2/11/05 3/11/05 3/12/05 3/13/05 11/18/05 12/8/05 1/6/06 11/17/06 12/08/06 1/5/07 11/1/07 3/6/08 3/8/08 1/13/09 3/6/09 3/8/09 1/15/10 2/19/10 2/20/10 10/23/10 2/18/11 2/19/11 10/14/11 1/20/12 1/21/12

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

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FRIARS VERSUS ALL OPPONENTS BOWDOIN (5-3-0, .625) Date Site 1/21/27 R.I. Auditorium 2/24/62 R.I. Auditorium 2/9/63 Dayton Arena 1/9/65 Dayton Arena 1/8/66 R.I. Auditorium 1/14/67 Dayton Arena 1/29/67 R.I. Auditorium 2/22/69 Dayton Arena

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

BOWLING GREEN (6-5-0, .545) Date Site 1/4/70 RPI Fieldhouse 1/5/73 Falcon Arena 1/6/73 Falcon Arena 11/2/77 Falcon Arena 11/16/79 Falcon Arena 11/17/79 Falcon Arena 12/30/04 Thompson Arena 10/20/06 Schneider Arena 10/18/08 Schneider Arena 10/23/09 Anderson Arena 10/24/09 Anderson Arena

Score 5-2 9-6 3-5 4-5 3-5 2-3 3-2 2-4 4-3 8-2 3-1

BROWN (44-44-3, .500) Date Site 3/1/27 R.I. Auditorium 3/11/27 R.I. Auditorium 11/21/52 R.I. Auditorium 1/5/54 R.I. Auditorium 2/2/54 R.I. Auditorium 12/13/54 R.I. Auditorium 1/31/55 R.I. Auditorium 1/7/56 R.I. Auditorium 2/21/56 R.I. Auditorium 12/11/56 R.I. Auditorium 3/6/57 R.I. Auditorium 1/7/58 R.I. Auditorium 2/25/58 R.I. Auditorium 2/18/59 R.I. Auditorium 2/25/59 R.I. Auditorium 12/2/59 R.I. Auditorium 12/28/59 Boston Arena 3/5/60 R.I. Auditorium 11/30/60 R.I. Auditorium 3/2/61 R.I. Auditorium 3/8/62 R.I. Auditorium 3/10/62 Meehan Auditorium 2/27/63 R.I. Auditorium 3/6/63 Meehan Auditorium 2/5/64 R.I. Auditorium 2/26/64 Meehan Auditorium 2/23/65 R.I. Auditorium 3/3/65 Meehan Auditorium 12/18/65 Meehan Auditorium 2/16/66 R.I. Auditorium 1/11/67 Meehan Auditorium 2/22/67 R.I. Auditorium 12/2/67 Meehan Auditorium 12/12/67 R.I. Auditorium 11/30/68 Meehan Auditorium 2/19/69 R.I. Auditorium 12/16/69 Meehan Auditorium 2/3/70 R.I. Auditorium 1/13/71 R.I. Auditorium 3/2/71 Meehan Auditorium 2/1/72 R.I. Auditorium 2/19/72 Meehan Auditorium 2/1/73 Meehan Auditorium 2/17/73 Meehan Auditorium

Score 1-4 1-3 4-12 3-7 1-9 5-2 5-10 3-7 2-7 4-2 13-6 3-7 5-2 3-4 1-4 8-2 2-1 6-3 5-1 9-0 4-1 9-5 2-4 2-4 7-6 5-3 3-5 4-7 1-3 3-6 1-7 1-9 0-9 0-5 2-3 4-2 5-3 2-4 9-4 1-5 5-6 3-2 3-5 4-5

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1/10/74 2/20/74 1/7/75 1/26/75 1/7/76 2/25/76 1/13/77 12/1/77 1/4/78 1/15/78 1/10/79 2/3/79 12/29/79 1/10/80 1/26/81 2/18/81 2/16/82 2/11/83 2/12/83 2/8/84 1/9/85 3/1/86 1/5/88 1/2/89 1/23/90 11/20/90 12/2/91 11/30/92 11/28/93 1/17/95 11/25/95 1/25/97 1/31/98 1/12/99 1/18/00 11/4/00 1/22/02 1/28/03 11/25/03 1/22/05 12/3/05 11/26/06 12/4/07 12/9/08 11/17/09 12/7/10 1/1/12

Schneider Arena Meehan Auditorium Meehan Auditorium Schneider Arena Meehan Auditorium Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Meehan Auditorium Meehan Auditorium Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Meehan Auditorium Meehan Auditorium Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Meehan Auditorium Schneider Arena Meehan Auditorium Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Meehan Auditorium Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Meehan Auditorium Schneider Arena Meehan Auditorium Schneider Arena Providence Civic Ctr. Providence Civic Ctr. Meehan Auditorium Schneider Arena Meehan Auditorium Schneider Arena Meehan Auditorium Schneider Arena Meehan Auditorium Schneider Arena Meehan Auditorium Schneider Arena Meehan Auditorium Schneider Arena Meehan Auditorium Schneider Arena Meehan Auditorium Schneider Arena Meehan Auditorium Schneider Arena

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

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(ot) (ot) (ot) -

(ot) -

CALGARY (0-1-0, .000) Date Site 11/27/70 Duluth Arena

Score 3-6 -

CARLETON (1-1-0, .500) Date Site 12/30/67 Meehan Arena 12/30/72 RPI Fieldhouse

Score 2-3 8-1

CLARKSON (16-33-1, .330) Date Site 2/25/53 Clarkson Arena 2/26/55 Clarkson Arena 2/27/56 Clarkson Arena 1/4/57 Clarkson Arena 2/3/58 Clarkson Arena 2/5/58 RI Auditorium 1/15/59 Clarkson Arena 12/16/60 RI Auditorium 1/13/62 Clarkson Arena 3/6/62 Clarkson Arena (ECAC) 2/6/63 RI Auditorium 2/22/64 Clarkson Arena

Score 4-7 4-3 3-8 2-7 1-9 2-10 3-5 2-7 1-9 3-6 1-1 6-4

(ot)

3/13/64 12/23/64 2/10/65 2/25/66 2/14/67 2/24/68 3/1/69 1/30/70 2/6/71 2/5/72 2/3/73 2/1/74 1/31/75 1/31/76 2/12/77 3/8/77 11/18/77 1/6/79 1/14/79 2/1/80 3/15/80 1/19/81 3/13/81 1/16/82 1/15/83 2/19/84 12/29/92 1/15/94 1/13/95 1/14/95 12/29/95 1/13/96 11/24/01 11/29/02 12/27/03 10/8/04 10/14/05 10/13/06 10/13/07

Boston Arena (ECAC) Madison Square Garden RI Auditorium Clarkson Arena RI Auditorium Clarkson Arena RI Auditorium Clarkson Arena RI Auditorium Clarkson Arena Meehan Auditorium Clarkson Arena Schneider Arena Rochester War Memorial Schneider Arena Walker Arena (ECAC) Walker Arena Ingalls Rink Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Boston Garden (ECAC) Walker Arena Boston Garden (ECAC) Schneider Arena Walker Arena Schneider Arena Houston Fieldhouse Cheel Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Houston Fieldhouse Cheel Arena Schneider Arena Cheel Arena Dunkin' Donuts Ctr. Schneider Arena Cheel Arena Schneider Arena Cheel Arena

6-5 3-9 6-1 1-4 4-5 3-11 3-6 6-11 2-4 4-3 3-2 2-6 7-1 3-6 2-4 3-6 6-10 2-7 3-1 5-2 6-5 3-8 4-3 5-6 4-3 3-8 4-3 4-6 3-6 6-7 3-4 4-5 4-2 0-4 4-3 4-2 3-5 1-6 0-2

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COLBY (9-3-1, .731) Date Site 2/21/59 Alfond Arena 2/20/60 Alfond Arena 12/14/60 RI Auditorium 12/5/61 Alfond Arena 1/31/62 RI Auditorium 1/23/63 RI Auditorium 2/8/63 Alfond Arena 11/30/63 RI Auditorium 1/26/64 Alfond Arena 1/23/65 Alfond Arena 2/13/65 RI Auditorium 1/15/66 Alfond Arena 2/18/67 RI Auditorium

Score 3-1 1-5 5-4 3-3 5-8 8-4 6-2 5-2 2-1 4-3 7-3 10-2 4-2

COLGATE (16-9-4, .621) Date Site 3/10/64 RI Auditorium (ECAC) 3/6/65 Starr Rink 12/10/65 Starr Rink 1/4/67 RI Auditorium 12/8/67 Starr Rink 1/10/69 RI Auditorium 1/9/70 Starr Rink 2/26/71 RI Auditorium 1/14/72 Starr Rink 11/30/73 Schneider Arena 12/8/73 Starr Rink 1/3/75 Starr Rink 2/21/75 Starr Rink

Score 3-2 4-3 2-6 1-10 1-8 2-4 2-2 8-2 6-3 6-2 5-5 8-3 11-2

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FRIARS VERSUS ALL OPPONENTS 11/19/75 2/7/76 2/4/77 2/20/77 2/22/78 11/14/78 12/9/79 3/11/80 1/9/81 3/1/82 2/26/83 1/31/84 11/2/96 12/28/96 1/4/98 12/21/05

Starr Rink Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Starr Rink Schneider Arena Starr Rink Schneider Arena Schneider Arena (ECAC) Starr Rink Schneider Arena Starr Rink Schneider Arena Starr Rink Onondaga Coliseum Schneider Arena Schneider Arena

8-6 12-1 8-3 7-3 3-3 8-4 8-3 8-3 4-5 7-3 2-6 3-3 3-6 2-6 2-3 7-1

COLORADO COLLEGE (4-5-2, .455) Date Site Score 1/3/64 Meehan Auditorium 5-8 1/1/65 Meehan Auditorium 3-5 11/23/84 Schneider Arena 3-4 11/24/84 Schneider Arena 10-1 11/15/85 Broadmoor World Arena 2-3 11/16/85 Broadmoor World Arena 7-5 1/2/87 Schneider Arena 2-1 1/16/88 Broadmoor World Arena 3-7 1/6/89 Schneider Arena 4-4 11/26/99 Schneider Arena 5-4 11/24/00 Broadmoor World Arena 1-1

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(ot) (ot)

CONNECTICUT (1-0-1, .500) Date Site 1/18/02 Schneider Arena 1/25/05 Schneider Arena

Score 2-2 (ot) 4-3

CONCORDIA (0-1-0, .000) Date Site 10/26/83 Schneider Arena

Score 2-3 -

CORNELL (9-8-1, .528) Date Site 3/9/71 Lynah Rink (ECAC) 3/7/72 Lynah Rink (ECAC) 1/7/78 Lynah Rink 3/7/78 Lynah Rink (ECAC) 2/18/79 Schneider Arena 3/5/79 Lynah Rink (ECAC) 3/5/80 Lynah Rink 3/14/80 Boston Garden (ECAC) 2/24/81 Schneider Arena 3/14/81 Boston Garden (ECAC) 11/24/81 Lynah Rink 1/30/83 Schneider Arena 1/7/84 Lynah Rink 11/30/91 Schneider Arena 11/28/92 Lynah Rink 12/27/96 Onondaga Coliseum 1/5/99 Lynah Rink 11/23/99 Schneider Arena

Score 3-6 1-11 5-5 (ot) 8-5 4-3 5-6 -(ot) 2-5 5-6 3-5 8-4 5-2 6-5 5-6 5-4 (ot) 7-0 3-4 -(3ot) 7-3 3-2

DALHOUSIE (5-4-0, .556) Date Site 12/27/55 North Shore Sports Ctr. 03/12/56 Dalhousie Rink 03/13/56 Dalhousie Rink 12/28/60 Boston Arena 10/15/82 Schneider Arena 10/16/82 Schneider Arena 12/29/82 Dalhousie Rink 10/21/83 Schneider Arena 10/22/83 Schneider Arena

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

-(ot) -

DARTMOUTH COLLEGE (14-10-0, .583) Date Site Score 03/5/53 Davis Rink 2-6 02/16/54 RI Auditorium 3-9 12/16/55 Davis Rink 5-3 12/29/56 Boston Arena 8-2 02/11/74 Schneider Arena 10-7 02/24/75 Davis Rink 12-3 02/10/76 Schneider Arena 2-4 01/2/77 Snively Arena 6-4 02/8/77 Thompson Arena 4-3 02/24/78 Schneider Arena 4-1 02/6/79 Thompson Arena 7-4 02/5/80 Schneider Arena 3-5 02/1/81 Thompson Arena 6-5 01/31/82 Schneider Arena 9-2 01/4/83 Thompson Arena 8-4 01/28/84 Schneider Arena 6-2 12/30/87 Thompson Arena 2-4 12/30/94 Thompson Arena 2-4 1/21/97 Schneider Arena 5-2 12/28/97 Gutterson Fieldhouse 1-4 12/11/98 Thompson Arena 5-6 12/10/99 Schneider Arena 2-0 11/28/08 Schneider Arena 2-4 11/27/09 Thompson Arena 2-4

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-(ot) -

DENVER (7-6-1, .536) Date Site 1/1/80 Schneider Arena 1/25/85 DU Arena 1/26/85 DU Arena 12/6/85 Schneider Arena 12/7/85 Schneider Arena 1/3/87 Schneider Arena 1/15/88 DU Arena 1/7/89 Schneider Arena 11/8/91 DU Arena 11/9/91 DU Arena 10/16/99 Magnus Arena 11/27/99 Schneider Arena 11/25/00 Magnus Arena 12/30/00 Magnus Arena

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

FERRIS STATE (1-0-0, 1.000) Date Site 12/29/00 Magnus Arena

Score 4-2

GUELPH (0-1-0, .000) Date Site 10/18/97 Schneider Arena

Score 3-6 -

HARVARD (9-17-1, .352) Date Site 12/8/53 RI Auditorium 12/17/54 Boston Garden 12/13/55 Boston Garden 1/10/56 RI Auditorium 12/6/56 RI Auditorium 12/18/56 Boston Garden 2/8/58 RI Auditorium 2/22/58 Watson Arena 1/13/59 Watson Arena 2/4/59 RI Auditorium 12/29/59 Boston Arena 2/24/60 RI Auditorium 12/18/64 Boston Garden 3/5/74 Watson Arena 1/14/76 Schneider Arena 1/17/76 Watson Arena 12/1/76 Watson Arena

Score 1-10 3-10 5-4 4-5 6-3 2-10 3-9 1-6 6-3 3-4 4-5 7-0 1-2 3-9 4-4 6-5 5-4

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(ot) -(ot) (ot)

1/17/77 12/1/77 11/29/78 1/31/79 11/28/79 1/14/81 12/13/81 2/9/83 3/12/83 1/12/84

Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Bright Center Schneider Arena Bright Center Boston Garden Schneider Arena

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

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HOLY CROSS (9-1-0, .900) Date Site 2/5/53 RI Auditorium 2/13/54 Worcester Arena 2/7/56 Worcester Arena 2/28/57 RI Auditorium 1/14/01 Schneider Arena 11/27/04 Dunkin' Donuts Center 10/20/07 Schneider Arena 10/25/08 Hart Center 10/10/09 Schneider Arena 11/27/10 Hart Center

Score 10-0 8-2 10-3 13-0 2-1 3-1 4-6 6-4 2-1 2-1

ILLINOIS-CHICAGO (0-1-0, .000) Date Site 12/31/94 Thompson Arena

Score 2-7 -

IONA (2-0-0, 1.000) Date Site 1/12/01 Schneider Arena 10/12/02 Schneider Arena

Score 6-2 11-0

KENT STATE UNIVERSITY (0-1-0, .000) Date Site Score 2/1/92 Schneider Arena 5-6 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE (5-1-0, .833) Date Site Score 11/23/75 Schneider Arena 9-1 10/24/98 Schneider Arena 7-2 10/21/00 Schneider Arena 5-1 1/23/04 Taffy Abel 3-0 1/24/04 Taffy Abel 3-1 12/29/06 Kohl Center $ 1-2 $ Badger Hockey Showdown, Madison, Wisconsin LAURENTIAN (1-1-0, .500) Date Site 11/25/67 Sudbury Arena 11/26/67 Sudbury Arena

Score 3-4 5-2

LOYOLA (Quebec) (3-3-0, .500) Date Site 2/23/57 Loyola Arena 12/15/57 RI Auditorium 12/29/66 Meehan Arena 12/29/67 Meehan Arena 1/6/74 Schneider Arena 12/8/74 Schneider Arena

Score 3-5 7-3 0-5 2-8 3-1 11-5

UNIVERSITY OF MAINE (38-64-6 .380) Date Site Score 1/5/80 Alfond Arena 4-3 2/25/80 Schneider Arena 5-6 1/3/81 Alfond Arena 4-3 3/2/81 Schneider Arena 12-4 1/5/82 Alfond Arena 6-3 2/6/82 Schneider Arena 11-0 11/20/83 Schneider Arena 9-2 1/22/83 Alfond Arena 7-6 (ot)

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FRIARS VERSUS ALL OPPONENTS 11/19/83 1/17/84 10/20/84 3/2/85 3/3/85 11/8/85 11/9/85 2/9/86 3/9/86 3/10/86 11/7/86 11/8/86 1/30/87 2/1/87 3/11/87 2/5/88 2/6/88 2/28/88 3/7/88 3/8/88 11/18/88 11/19/88 1/10/89 3/24/89 3/25/89 3/26/89 11/18/89 2/2/90 2/3/90 1/2/91 2/8/91 2/9/91 1/25/92 2/28/92 2/29/92 10/22/92 10/23/92 11/7/92 10/22/93 10/23/93 11/6/93 11/18/94 11/19/94 2/3/95 3/18/95 11/10/95 11/11/95 3/1/96 3/15/96 1/3/97 1/17/97 1/18/97 11/1/97 12/5/97 12/6/97 11/20/98 11/21/98 1/29/99 11/7/99 3/3/00 3/4/00 3/9/00 3/10/00 11/3/00 3/2/01 3/3/01 3/16/01 1/04/02 2/15/02 2/16/02 1/3/03

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Alfond Arena Schneider Arena Alfond Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena (HE) Schneider Arena (HE) Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Alfond Arena (HE) Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Schneider Arena Alfond Arena (HE) Alfond Arena (HE) Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Alfond Arena Alfond Arena (NCAA) Alfond Arena (NCAA) Alfond Arena (NCAA) Schneider Arena Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Prov. Civic Center Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena ## Schneider Arena ## Alfond Arena ## Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Schneider Arena Boston Garden (HE) Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Alfond Arena FleetCenter (HE) Schneider Arena Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Schneider Arena Alfond Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Alfond Arena (HE) Alfond Arena (HE) Schneider Arena Alfond Arena Alfond Arena FleetCenter (HE) Alfond Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena

7-6 3-2 1-2 1-5 3-4 5-2 6-5 2-3 5-4 5-2 1-12 4-2 4-2 3-4 2-5 7-10 1-5 2-10 5-6 2-11 3-1 3-5 4-6 8-6 2-3 3-4 2-4 2-3 2-8 4-6 7-4 2-3 3-7 2-5 3-4 3-9 3-3 2-6 1-5 2-5 2-4 4-5 1-2 2-5 7-3 3-1 1-2 4-6 3-2 4-5 3-6 1-4 3-6 6-2 7-2 1-6 2-3 4-7 2-5 6-6 2-3 3-5 4-5 5-3 2-4 2-5 4-3 4-5 0-1 3-3 4-2

(ot) -(ot) -(2ot) (ot) (ot) -(ot) (ot)

2/14/03 Alfond Arena 5-1 2/15/03 Alfond Arena 2-2 (ot) 11/22/03 Schneider Arena 2-3 2/20/04 Alfond Arena 2-3 2/21/04 Alfond Arena 2-4 11/21/04 Cumberland County Ctr. 4-8 2/18/05 Schneider Arena 3-2 2/19/05 Schneider Arena 2-6 12/2/05 Schneider Arena 4-2 1/20/06 Alfond Arena 4-0 1/21/06 Alfond Arena 2-5 12/1/06 Alfond Arena 1-6 1/19/07 Schneider Arena 3-0 1/20/07 Schneider Arena 0-2 - 11/9/07 Alfond Arena 6-2 11/10/07 Alfond Arena 1-0 1/19/08 Schneider Arena 0-4 11/14/08 Schneider Arena 2-3 11/15/08 Schneider Arena 0-3 1/18/09 Alfond Arena 2-2 (ot) 12/4/09 Alfond Arena 1-3 12/5/09 Alfond Arena 1-3 1/16/10 Schneider Arena 3-2 12/3/10 Schneider Arena 3-3 (ot) 12/4/10 Schneider Arena 0-5 1/14/11 Alfond Arena 3-4 -(ot) 10/28/11 Alfond Arena 4-5 -(ot) 10/29/11 Alfond Arena 1-3 2/10/12 Schneider Arena 4-3 ##Providence awarded victories by forfeit (ineligible player) MASSACHUSETTS (34-21-6, .607) Date Site 2/27/54 RI Auditorium 2/12/71 RI Auditorium 3/1/72 Orr Rink 1/25/73 Schneider Arena 1/19/74 Schneider Arena 2/3/75 Schneider Arena 12/2/75 Schneider Arena 10/29/94 Schneider Arena 1/20/95 Schneider Arena 1/22/95 Mullins Center 11/17/95 Schneider Arena 11/18/95 Mullins Center 2/24/96 Mullins Center 12/6/96 Schneider Arena 12/8/96 Mullins Center 1/11/97 Schneider Arena 11/21/97 Mullins Center 11/22/97 Schneider Arena 1/31/98 Mullins Center 1/15/99 Schneider Arena 2/26/99 Schneider Arena 2/27/99 Mullins Center 1/7/00 Mullins Center 1/8/00 Schneider Arena 1/26/00 Mullins Center 12/8/00 Schneider Arena 1/6/01 Schneider Arena 1/7/01 Mullins Center 10/28/01 Schneider Arena 11/2/01 Schneider Arena 2/2/02 Mullins Center 11/1/02 Mullins Center 1/5/03 Mullins Center 2/1/03 Schneider Arena 10/31/03 Mullins Center 11/1/03 Schneider Arena 11/15/03 Schneider Arena

Score 15-5 8-1 7-3 4-3 7-3 8-4 10-2 5-4 3-7 5-2 7-5 4-1 2-2 3-5 1-3 5-1 5-3 5-3 1-3 8-1 3-2 1-3 1-2 1-3 3-4 1-3 4-0 8-5 3-4 3-2 3-2 2-1 4-5 5-3 6-2 2-4 2-3

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10/29/04 10/30/04 12/3/04 11/4/05 11/5/05 2/11/06 11/3/06 11/4/06 2/10/07 10/26/07 10/27/07 1/18/08 10/31/08 11/1/08 1/16/09 10/30/09 10/31/09 1/30/10 10/29/10 10/30/10 2/12/11 10/15/11 1/5/12 2/11/12

Schneider Arena Mullins Center Mullins Center Schneider Arena Mullins Center Schneider Arena Mullins Center Schneider Arena Mullins Center Schneider Arena Mullins Center Schneider Arena Mullins Center Schneider Arena Mullins Center Schneider Arena Mullins Center Schneider Arena Mullins Center Schneider Arena Mullins Center Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Mullins Center

6-2 0-2 2-3 4-2 3-2 4-1 1-4 2-3 3-3 (ot) 3-1 3-3 (ot) 3-2 4-9 - 1-5 - 5-4 3-5 2-1 1-4 3-3 (ot) 3-2 3-3 (ot) 6-4 4-4 (ot) 5-4

LOWELL/UMASS LOWELL (49-41-11, .540) Date Site Score 1/27/82 Schneider Arena 5-3 2/15/83 Schneider Arena 4-6 11/1/83 Schneider Arena 8-3 11/20/83 Tully Forum 4-1 10/31/84 Tully Forum 6-8 2/3/85 Schneider Arena 7-3 2/23/85 Tully Forum 2-2 (ot) 11/3/85 Schneider Arena 2-6 12/31/85 Schneider Arena 2-5 2/26/86 Tully Forum 4-3 3/15/86 Prov. Civic Ctr. (HE) 5-8 10/19/86 Schneider Arena 4-5 12/10/86 Tully Forum 5-6 -(ot) 2/8/87 Tully Forum 5-5 2/21/87 Schneider Arena 4-5 -(ot) 11/4/87 Schneider Arena 4-2 11/17/87 Tully Forum 3-2 2/2/88 Schneider Arena 5-2 11/26/88 Tully Forum 2-4 12/10/88 Schneider Arena 10-7 2/7/89 Tully Forum 5-2 11/22/89 Tully Forum 11-5 1/26/90 Schneider Arena 7-1 2/10/90 Schneider Arena 3-0 11/10/90 Tully Forum 4-2 1/15/91 Schneider Arena 6-5 2/2/91 Tully Forum 4-1 11/2/91 Schneider Arena 1-4 11/16/91 Schneider Arena 6-8 1/10/92 Tully Forum 4-4 (ot) 1/17/92 Schneider Arena 7-4 3/6/92 Schneider Arena (HE) 7-0 11/20/92 Tully Forum 4-3 (ot) 11/21/92 Schneider Arena 2-6 2/19/93 Schneider Arena 7-3 2/20/93 Tully Forum 2-4 3/12/93 Tully Forum (HE) 4-7 3/13/93 Tully Forum (HE) 3-3 (ot) 11/19/93 Schneider Arena 1-7 11/20/93 Tully Forum 4-3 2/18/94 Tully Forum 3-6 2/19/94 Schneider Arena 3-6 11/11/94 Schneider Arena 4-5 11/12/94 Tully Forum 3-2

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FRIARS VERSUS ALL OPPONENTS 3/3/95 1/19/96 1/20/96 2/4/96 2/2/97 2/21/97 2/22/97 3/7/97 3/8/97 11/16/97 1/23/98 1/24/98 1/17/99 2/5/99 2/6/99 1/28/00 2/25/00 2/26/00 1/27/01 2/22/01 2/23/01 10/26/01 2/8/02 3/1/02 10/25/02 2/7/03 2/28/03 1/31/04 2/8/04 3/6/04 2/5/05 2/13/05 3/5/05 10/21/05 10/22/05 1/15/06 10/28/06 11/24/06 1/13/07 11/16/07 1/11/08 1/12/08 10/24/08 11/21/08 1/10/09 11/24/09 2/26/10 2/27/10 10/22/10 2/25/11 2/26/11 1/24/12 3/2/12 3/3/12 3/8/12 3/9/12 3/11/12

Tully Forum Tully Forum Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Tully Forum Schneider Arena Tully Forum Schneider Arena (HE) Schneider Arena (HE) Schneider Arena Tully Forum Schneider Arena Tsongas Arena Tsongas Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Tsongas Arena Schneider Arena Tsongas Arena Tsongas Arena Schneider Arena Tsongas Arena Schneider Arena Tsongas Arena Schneider Arena Tsongas Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Tsongas Arena Schneider Arena Tsongas Arena Schneider Arena Tsongas Arena Schneider Arena Tsongas Arena Schneider Arena Tsongas Arena Schneider Arena Tsongas Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Tsongas Arena Tsongas Arena Tsongas Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Tsongas Arena Schneider Arena Tsongas Arena Schneider Arena Tsongas Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Tsongas Center Tsongas Center (HE) Tsongas Center (HE) Tsongas Center (HE)

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

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McMASTER (0-1-0, .000) Date Site 12/29/62 RPI Fieldhouse

Score 2-6 -

MCGILL (0-2-0, .000) Date Site 01/4/64 Meehan Arena 12/30/65 Meehan Arena

Score 2-3 0-3 -

MERRIMACK (77-29-8, .711) Date Site 2/13/60 Billerica Forum 12/10/60 R.I. Auditorium

Score 7-1 13-3

2/18/61 12/14/61 2/17/62 12/8/62 12/11/62 12/11/63 2/15/64 12/9/64 2/2/65 12/2/65 2/8/66 2/11/67 12/5/67 2/13/68 12/3/68 2/8/69 11/25/69 2/24/70 2/9/71 2/18/71 11/23/71 2/9/72 11/28/72 1/20/73 11/26/73 1/16/74 11/11/74 1/21/75 11/9/75 11/25/75 11/13/76 11/16/76 11/10/77 2/14/79 11/13/79 11/8/80 11/6/81 11/21/81 11/23/82 11/14/83 1/13/85 12/7/88 12/2/89 1/27/90 2/24/90 11/16/90 1/26/91 2/5/91 11/24/91 1/31/92 2/14/92 12/9/92 1/22/93 1/23/93 12/8/93 1/21/94 1/22/94 11/4/94 11/5/94 2/5/95 10/20/95 10/21/95 2/10/96 10/25/96 10/26/96 2/8/97 2/8/98 2/27/98 2/28/98 12/3/98 12/4/98

Billerica Forum R.I. Auditorium Andover Arena Andover Arena R.I. Auditorium R.I. Auditorium Andover Arena Frost Arena R.I. Auditorium R.I. Auditorium Frost Arena Frost Arena R.I. Auditorium Frost Arena R.I. Auditorium Billerica Forum Billerica Forum R.I. Auditorium Billerica Forum R.I. Auditorium Billerica Forum R.I. Auditorium Billerica Forum Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Volpe Complex Volpe Complex Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Volpe Complex Schneider Arena Volpe Complex Volpe Complex Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Believeau Center Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Volpe Complex Schneider Arena Volpe Complex Volpe Complex Schneider Arena Volpe Complex Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Volpe Complex Schneider Arena Volpe Complex Schneider Arena Volpe Complex Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Volpe Complex Volpe Complex Volpe Complex Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Volpe Complex Schneider Arena Volpe Complex Volpe Complex Schneider Arena

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8-3 9-0 6-3 3-2 9-1 6-0 6-1 6-2 8-2 6-3 5-3 1-9 2-7 2-3 7-3 3-2 8-7 0-3 3-2 9-3 6-2 3-2 10-3 4-2 5-8 4-3 4-1 11-3 5-6 9-5 4-3 6-5 9-4 8-6 3-6 9-4 9-0 6-1 8-1 6-3 6-1 2-4 7-1 7-3 7-1 11-4 2-4 5-3 4-0 7-0 5-3 3-4 9-4 2-3 4-5 3-1 4-1 6-6 3-4 2-2 4-1 4-3 6-4 3-2 3-0 9-4 2-0 4-2 6-4 2-3 3-2

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2/19/99 12/3/99 12/4/99 2/5/00 12/1/00 12/2/00 2/3/01 11/3/01 11/30/01 12/01/01 11/22/02 11/23/02 12/5/02 10/25/03 2/27/04 2/28/04 10/15/04 11/28/04 2/25/05 2/26/05 10/28/05 3/3/06 3/4/06 10/27/06 3/2/07 3/3/07 2/2/08 2/22/08 2/23/08 1/31/09 2/21/09 2/22/09 1/23/10 3/5/10 3/6/10 11/5/10 3/4/11 3/5/11 12/2/11 12/3/11 1/29/12

Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Volpe Complex Volpe Complex Schneider Arena Volpe Complex Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Volpe Complex Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Volpe Complex Volpe Complex Lawler Arena Schneider Arena Lawler Arena Schneider Arena Dunkin' Donuts Ctr. Lawler Arena Schneider Arena Lawler Arena Lawler Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Lawler Arena Lawler Arena Lawler Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Lawler Arena Schneider Arena Lawler Arena Schneider Arena Lawler Arena Schneider Arena Lawler Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Lawler Arena Lawler Arena

4-3 (ot) 4-1 2-4 4-3 (ot) 1-4 7-3 1-0 3-2 2-3 4-1 2-2 (ot) 1-4 1-2 -(ot) 0-0 (ot) 5-1 2-2 (ot) 5-4 2-5 4-1 4-2 5-1 5-3 3-4 - (ot) 2-3 7-2 2-1 1-1 (ot) 0-2 - 2-3 5-3 1-1 (ot) 1-5 1-2 -(ot) 0-5 1-1 (ot) 2-0 1-6 5-3 2-1 (ot) 6-1 2-4 -

MIAMI OF OHIO (3-3-0, .500) Date Site 12/22/90 Goggin Arena 10/23/98 Schneider Arena 10/22/99 Goggin Arena 10/23/99 Goggin Arena 10/20/00 Schneider Arena 11/25/11 Magness Arena

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

MICHIGAN (0-3-0, .000) Date Site 3/20/64 DU Arena (NCAA) 10/12/01 Omaha Civic Arena 12/28/07 Joe Louis Arena

Score 2-3 3-6 - 0-6 -

MICHIGAN STATE (3-1-0, .750) Date Site 1/2/65 Meehan Arena 3/23/85 Munn Arena (NCAA) 3/24/85 Munn Arena (NCAA) 12/29/07 Joe Louis Arena MICHIGAN TECH (3-5-2, .400) Date Site 11/26/71 Duluth Arena 3/20/81 Schneider Arena (NCAA) 3/21/81 Schneider Arena (NCAA) 1/5/85 Student Ice Arena 1/6/85 Student Ice Arena

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

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FRIARS VERSUS ALL OPPONENTS 11/29/85 11/30/85 12/5/86 1/22/88 1/28/89

Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Student Ice Arena Schneider Arena Student Ice Arena

7-6 5-5 4-1 4-6 5-2

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MIDDLEBURY (0-1-0, .000) Date Site 01/15/27 RI Auditorium

Score 2-3 -

MINNESOTA (4-13-1 .235) Date Site 12/27/62 RPI Fieldhouse 12/29/77 Williams Arena 12/28/80 Williams Arena 12/29/80 Williams Arena 3/26/83 Winter Sports Ctr. (NCAA) 11/17/84 Schneider Arena 11/18/84 Schneider Arena 1/24/86 Williams Arena 1/25/86 Williams Arena 12/28/86 Mariucci Arena 11/14/87 Schneider Arena 11/12/88 Mariucci Arena 3/15/91 Mariucci Arena (NCAA) 3/16/91 Mariucci Arena (NCAA) 3/17/91 Mariucci Arena (NCAA) 12/21/91 Mariucci Arena 3/23/96 Munn Arena (NCAA) 12/29/01 Mariucci Arena

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

MINNESOTA-DULUTH (7-15-2, .333) Date Site Score 12/29/65 Meehan Auditorium 1-4 11/25/70 Duluth Arena 3-10 12/28/72 RPI Fieldhouse 4-5 12/30/77 Duluth Arena 9-5 12/27/79 Meehan Auditorium 4-3 11/21/80 Duluth Arena 3-4 11/22/80 Duluth Arena 8-9 3/18/83 Schneider Arena (NCAA) 7-3 3/19/83 Schneider Arena (NCAA) 3-2 12/28/84 Duluth Arena 2-9 12/29/84 Duluth Arena 2-3 1/17/86 Schneider Arena 3-6 1/18/86 Schneider Arena 0-6 12/27/86 Duluth Arena 5-7 11/13/87 Schneider Arena 7-7 11/11/88 Duluth Arena 3-6 11/7/97 Duluth Ent. Center 6-5 11/8/97 Duluth Ent. Center 3-0 11/13/98 Schneider Arena 7-2 11/14/98 Schneider Arena 4-5 10/15/10 Duluth Ent. Center 3-5 10/16/10 Duluth Ent. Center 1-7 10/21/11 Schneider Arena 2-5 10/22/11 Schneider Arena 2-2 MINNESOTA STATE (4-0-0, 1.000) Date Site Score 10/18/02 Schneider Arena 5-1 10/19/02 Schneider Arena 5-3 10/17/03 Midwest Wireless Civic Ctr. 2-1 10/18/03 Midwest Wireless Civic Ctr. 5-3 MONCTON (0-0-1, .500) Date Site 11/7/81 Beliveau Center

Score 2-2

MONTREAL (1-0-0, 1.000) Date Site 1/2/70 RPI Fieldhouse

Score 3-2

80

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(ot) (ot) (ot)

NEBRASKA-OMAHA (0-2-0, .000) Date Site Score 10/13/01 Omaha Civic Arena 3-4 ot 11/25/05 Houston Field House* 2-4 NEW BRUNSWICK (2-2-0, .500) Date Site 12/29/83 Dalhousie Arena 10/9/09 Schneider Arena 1/1/11 UNB-Aitken Centre 1/2/11 UNB-Aitken Centre

Score 6-2 3-6 1-3 1-0

UNIV. OF NEW HAMPSHIRE (50-82-14, .390) Date Site Score 2/12/27 R.I. Auditorium 1-5 3/4/59 New Hampshire Rink 2-3 2/22/61 R.I. Auditorium 10-3 2/20/62 New Hampshire Rink 7-1 1/5/63 R.I. Auditorium 4-2 2/28/64 New Hampshire Rink 6-1 1/21/65 Mt. St. Charles Arena 13-3 12/14/65 Snively Arena 6-0 2/20/67 R.I. Auditorium 5-6 1/11/68 Snively Arena 1-5 2/5/69 Snively Arena 3-4 12/13/69 Snively Arena 3-7 2/12/70 R.I. Auditorium 2-5 1/8/71 Snively Arena 4-6 2/16/71 R.I. Auditorium 8-6 2/12/72 Snively Arena 2-8 2/23/72 R.I. Auditorium 5-2 12/5/72 Meehan Auditroium 7-8 2/06/73 Snively Arena 2-1 2/7/74 Snively Arena 2-7 2/15/74 Schneider Arena 2-1 12/4/74 Snively Arena 4-4 (ot) 2/7/75 Schneider Arena 5-7 2/13/76 Schneider Arena 3-1 2/19/76 Snively Arena 1-5 1/3/77 Snively Arena 4-6 1/25/77 Snively Arena 2-9 2/17/77 Schneider Arena 7-4 12/6/77 Schneider Arena 3-8 2/15/78 Schneider Arena 8-6 1/5/79 Ingalls Rink 4-5 -(ot) 2/12/79 Snively Arena 3-4 2/22/79 Schneider Arena 4-4 (ot) 2/14/80 Snively Arena 5-4 2/22/80 Schneider Arena 7-4 2/11/81 Schneider Arena 5-6 3/5/81 Snively Arena 5-4 (ot) 12/5/81 Snively Arena 4-5 3/5/82 Schneider Arena 5-4 (ot) 3/9/82 Snively Arena (ECAC) 2-4 12/1/82 Snively Arena 4-7 1/26/83 Schneider Arena 6-3 12/4/83 Schneider Arena 3-6 2/12/84 Snively Arena 0-5 12/1/84 Snively Arena 3-2 2/10/85 Schneider Arena 4-2 2/17/85 Snively Arena 1-4 10/25/85 Snively Arena 5-4 11/22/85 Schneider Arena 7-4 2/16/86 Schneider Arena 4-2 10/29/86 Schneider Arena 1-3 11/11/86 Snively Arena 4-5 2/4/87 Schneider Arena 4-4 (ot) 2/7/87 Snively Arena 1-7 11/10/87 Snively Arena 2-2 (ot) 12/09/87 Schneider Arena 5-2 2/10/88 Schneider Arena 2-2 (ot)

12/3/88 1/16/89 2/15/89 11/28/89 12/30/89 1/13/90 2/25/90 3/1/90 3/2/90 3/4/90 1/12/91 1/25/91 2/15/91 3/1/91 1/24/92 2/8/92 2/15/92 3/12/92 11/13/92 11/14/92 2/12/93 2/13/93 11/12/93 11/13/93 1/28/94 1/29/94 12/2/94 12/3/94 2/24/95 3/9/95 1/26/96 1/27/96 2/23/96 2/14/97 2/15/97 2/28/97 2/13/98 2/14/98 3/6/98 11/6/98 11/7/98 1/30/99 3/19/99 11/12/99 11/13/99 2/12/00 11/10/00 11/11/00 2/10/01 11/17/01 1/13/02 2/10/02 11/15/02 1/11/03 2/9/03 11/14/03 1/9/04 1/10/04 3/11/04 3/12/04 3/13/04 11/12/04 1/7/05 1/8/05 1/27/06 2/24/06 2/25/06 3/9/06 3/10/06 1/27/07 2/23/07

Schneider Arena Snively Arena Snively Arena Schneider Arena Snively Arena Schneider Arena Snively Arena Schneider Arena (HE) Schneider Arena (HE) Schneider Arena (HE) Snively Arena Schneider Arena Snively Arena Schneider Arena (HE) Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Snively Arena Boston Garden (HE) Schneider Arena Snively Arena Snively Arena Schneider Aren Snively Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Snively Arena JFK Coliseum Schneider Arena JFK Coliseum Conte Forum (HE) Schneider Arena Whittemore Center Schneider Arena Whittemore Center Schneider Arena Whittemore Center Whittemore Center Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Whittemore Center Whittemore Center FleetCenter (HE) Whittemore Center Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Whittemore Center Whittemore Center Schneider Arena Whittemore Center Whittemore Center Whittemore Center Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Whittemore Center Whittemore Center (HE) Whittemore Center (HE) Whittemore Center (HE) Whittemore Center Schneider Arena Whittemore Center Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Whittemore Center Whittemore Center (HE) Whittemore Center (HE) Whitemore Center Whitemore Center

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

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FRIARS VERSUS ALL OPPONENTS 2/24/07 3/8/07 3/9/07 11/17/07 2/15/08 2/16/08 11/22/08 2/13/09 2/14/09 12/11/09 1/22/10 2/12/10 1/21/11 1/28/11 1/29/11 1/11/12 2/3/12 2/4/12

Schneider Arena Whitemore Center (HE) Whittemore Center (HE) Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Whittemore Center Whittemore Center Whittenmore Center Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Whittemore Center Whittemore Center Schneider Arena Whittemore Center Schneider Arena Whittemore Center Schneider Arena

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

NORTH DAKOTA (5-8-0, .385) Date Site 10/30/81 Winter Sports Center 10/31/81 Winter Sports Center 10/22/82 Schneider Arena 10/23/82 Schneider Arena 10/14/83 Winter Sports Center 10/15/83 Winter Sports Center 10/12/84 Schneider Arena 10/13/84 Schneider Arena 1/31/86 Winter Sports Center 2/1/86 Winter Sports Center 1/16/87 Schneider Arena 11/29/87 Winter Sports Center 1/20/89 Schneider Arena

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

NORTHEASTERN (76-51-16, .587) Date Site 12/22/53 Boston Garden 1/13/55 R.I. Auditorium 2/15/56 R.I. Auditorium 12/28/56 Watson Arena 2/14/57 R.I. Auditorium 12/27/57 Boston Arena 1/4/58 North Shore Sports Ctr. 1/9/59 R.I. Auditorium 2/29/60 Boston Arena 12/29/60 Boston Arena 1/4/61 R.I. Auditorium 2/26/62 Boston Arena 2/16/63 R.I. Auditorium 1/10/64 Boston Arena 2/22/64 Madison Square Garden 2/17/65 R.I. Auditorium 2/1/66 Boston Arena 2/4/67 R.I. Auditorium 1/3/68 Boston Arena 2/12/68 Boston Arena 2/7/69 R.I. Auditorium 1/6/70 R.I. Auditorium 2/16/70 Boston Arena 12/29/70 Boston Arena 1/18/71 Boston Arena 3/4/71 Mt. St. Charles Arena 12/7/71 Boston Arena 2/16/72 R.I. Auditorium 1/9/73 Meehan Auditorium 1/30/73 Boston Arena 1/22/74 Boston Arena 2/8/74 Schneider Arena 1/18/75 Boston Arena 2/15/75 Schneider Arena

Score 4-5 7-1 6-2 10-2 5-3 10-2 6-5 4-3 9-2 10-3 5-6 6-4 8-1 6-5 1-2 5-3 4-8 2-6 2-1 5-4 7-3 4-3 6-4 5-1 3-1 7-3 7-2 4-3 7-4 2-6 5-2 4-7 6-7 3-7

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12/27/75 1/3/76 2/4/76 12/30/76 3/1/77 1/28/78 2/27/78 12/2/78 3/03/79 12/4/79 1/13/80 12/9/80 2/21/81 11/18/81 2/10/82 11/17/82 1/18/83 11/12/83 1/23/84 12/7/84 1/16/85 2/14/85 3/10/85 3/11/85 11/12/85 12/13/85 2/6/86 10/24/86 10/25/86 1/21/87 1/23/87 10/31/87 11/7/87 2/13/88 11/1/88 11/30/88 2/25/89 3/11/89 11/15/89 1/17/90 2/17/90 12/1/90 1/18/91 2/23/91 11/15/91 12/8/91 1/18/92 1/27/93 1/29/93 2/5/93 2/2/94 2/9/94 11/14/04 1/14/05 1/15/05 2/11/94 3/11/94 3/12/94 12/9/94 12/10/94 2/10/95 12/7/95 12/9/95 1/23/96 11/22/96 11/23/96 1/9/97 10/24/97 11/25/97 1/9/98 1/8/99

R.P.I. Fieldhouse Boston Arena Schneider Arena Boston Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Boston Arena Boston Arena Schneider Arena Boston Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Northeastern Arena Northeastern Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Northeastern Arena Matthews Arena Schneider Arena Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena (HE) Schneider Arena (HE) Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Schneider Arena Matthews Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Schneider Arena Matthews Arena Schneider Arena Matthews Arena Schneider Arena Kelley Rink (HE) Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Matthews Arena Schneider Arena Matthews Arena Schneider Arena Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Schneider Arena Matthews Arena Schneider Arena Matthews Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Matthews Arena Schneider Arena Matthews Arena (HE) Matthews Arena (HE) Matthews Arena Schneider Arena Matthews Arena Schneider Arena Matthews Arena Schneider Arena Matthews Arena Schneider Arena Matthews Arena Schneider Arena Matthews Arena Schneider Arena Matthews Arena

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4-0 5-6 3-4 3-4 11-2 5-3 8-5 4-3 5-4 7-5 8-6 4-6 8-5 1-8 2-4 6-5 5-3 4-7 6-2 2-5 4-3 2-2 3-2 3-0 1-2 4-5 1-4 3-4 3-2 1-3 6-3 5-3 4-4 1-3 6-7 4-7 3-2 3-2 2-5 5-4 6-4 7-3 6-4 3-4 6-0 5-7 6-3 3-2 7-5 5-2 6-6 6-6 1-3 3-3 0-6 2-4 3-4 1-2 3-3 10-3 4-4 4-2 6-6 5-4 4-3 8-0 5-4 0-2 2-3 6-4 5-3

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1/9/99 3/7/99 11/19/99 11/20/99 2/4/00 11/17/00 3/18/00 2/2/01 11/09/01 11/10/01 2/01/02 11/8/02 11/9/02 1/31/03 11/7/03 1/16/04 1/17/04 11/14/04 1/14/05 1/15/05 11/15/05 2/16/06 2/17/06 11/14/06 2/16/06 2/17/07 10/19/07 1/25/08 1/26/08 10/17/08 1/23/09 1/24/09 11/20/09 11/21/09 1/19/10 10/8/10 11/19/10 11/20/10 11/18/11 2/17/12 2/18/12

Schneider Arena Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Schneider Arena Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Matthews Arena Schneider Arena Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Schneider Arena Matthews Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Matthews Arena Schneider Arena Matthews Arena Matthews Arena

4-5 5-6 -(ot) 3-1 4-1 3-1 3-1 4-2 4-3 1-3 5-3 2-3 3-4 4-3 1-3 2-2 (ot) 1-1 (ot) 3-3 (ot) 1-3 3-3 (ot) 0-6 2-1 (ot) 1-2 2-1 4-3 (ot) 0-3 3-3 (ot) 2-3 -(ot) 5-1 5-2 0-4 1-3 - 3-6 1-4 3-3 (ot) 1-3 3-2 3-3 (ot) 0-5 2-5 1-1 (ot) 2-2 (ot)

NORTHERN MICHIGAN (5-5-1, .500) Date Site Score 11/09/84 Lakeview Arena 2-1 11/10/84 Lakeview Arena 5-2 12/28/85 Schneider Arena 4-3 12/29/85 Schneider Arena 1-5 12/06/86 Lakeview Arena 4-6 1/23/88 Schneider Arena 3-3 1/27/89 Lakeview Arena 1-8 3/17/89 Lakeview Arena (NCAA) 5-9 3/18/89 Lakeview Arena (NCAA) 4-2 3/19/89 Lakeview Arena (NCAA) 2-0 12/28/93 Bradley Center 4-5

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NORWICH (5-1-0, .833) Date Site 3/06/53 Cadet Ice Rink 2/09/55 RI Auditorium 2/22/57 Cadet Ice Rink 12/07/57 RI Auditorium 1/05/62 RI Auditorium 2/18/75 Schneider Arena

Score 6-10 5-3 5-4 7-3 7-3 15-4

NOTRE DAME (2-3, .400) Date Site 10/15/99 Magnus Arena 10/21/06 Schneider Arena 11/8/08 Schneider Arena 10/15/09 Joyce Center 10/16/09 Joyce Center

Score 2-1 1-6 1-4 3-2 0-2

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FRIARS VERSUS ALL OPPONENTS OHIO STATE (1-2-0, .333) Date Site 11/4/77 OSU Arena 11/5/77 OSU Arena 12/21/90 OSU Arena OHIO UNIVERSITY (0-1-0, .000) Date Site 12/19/68 RI Auditorium

Score 4-8 4-6 7-4 Score 2-3 -

UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA (1-0-0, 1.000) Date Site Score 11/2/90 Schneider Arena 8-3 PENNSYLVANIA (8-2-0, .800) Date Site 12/1/67 R.I. Auditorium 11/29/69 R.I. Auditorium 01/29/71 Class of 1923 Rink 11/27/71 Meehan Rink 01/23/73 Class of 1923 Rink 11/24/73 Schneider Arena 11/26/74 Class of 1923 Rink 01/20/76 Schneider Arena 11/20/76 Class of 1923 Rink 01/11/78 Schneider Arena

Score 4-1 3-2 2-4 6-3 2-4 1-0 7-4 9-2 7-0 10-1

PLATTSBURGH STATE (0-1-0, .000) Date Site Score 01/8/88 Schneider Arena 3-4 PRINCETON (23-12-3, .645) Date Site 1/7/54 Baker Rink 1/5/55 Baker Rink 12/9/55 Baker Rink 12/10/55 Baker Rink 12/8/56 Baker Rink 12/13/57 Baker Rink 12/19/58 RI Auditorium 12/11/59 Baker Rink 1/11/61 Baker Rink 1/26/62 R.I. Auditorium 12/14/62 Baker Rink 2/7/64 Mt. St. Charles Arena 1/5/65 Baker Rink 12/16/65 R.I. Auditorium 12/13/66 Baker Rink 1/12/68 Mt. St. Charles Arena 1/29/69 Baker Rink 12/11/69 Mt. St. Charles Arena 1/23/71 Baker Rink 12/4/71 R.I. Auditorium 12/2/72 Baker Rink 12/14/73 Schneider Arena 1/11/75 Baker Arena 12/13/75 Schneider Arena 11/21/76 Baker Rink 12/11/77 Schneider Arena 1/28/79 Baker Rink 2/19/80 Schneider Arena 12/14/80 Baker Rink 12/9/81 Schneider Arena 12/8/82 Baker Arena 12/8/83 Schneider Arena 11/30/97 Baker Rink 11/27/98 Schneider Arena 11/3/02 Schneider Arena 11/26/11 Magness Arena

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Score 4-3 1-6 4-7 2-5 8-2 5-2 5-2 6-3 5-6 1-1 14-3 5-2 3-2 5-4 4-3 2-3 2-6 9-5 8-3 2-3 6-5 3-5 11-5 7-5 4-0 7-2 4-4 6-5 3-4 7-4 5-4 7-4 4-4 (ot) 5-6 8-1 1-3 -

QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY (2-0-0, 1.000) Date Site Score 10/9/00 Schneider Arena 8-2 10/4/02 Schneider Arena 5-1 QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY (3-1-0, .750) Date Site Score 12/07/01 Schneider Arena 5-2 1/02/04 Schneider Arena 7-1 12/5/08 TD Banknorth Center 2-5 12/11/10 Schneider Arena 5-2 RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE (26-24-4, .528) Date Site Score 2/13/53 RPI Fieldhouse 1-13 12/05/53 RPI Fieldhouse 3-14 12/17/55 RPI Fieldhouse 2-6 2/03/57 RPI Fieldhouse 6-13 12/06/57 R.I. Auditorium 4-2 12/09/58 RPI Fieldhouse 4-5 1/07/61 RPI Fieldhouse 3-10 12/02/61 R.I. Auditorium 6-8 12/28/62 RPI Fieldhouse 3-3 2/02/63 RPI Fieldhouse 2-5 2/19/63 R.I. Auditorium 4-1 12/14/63 RPI Fieldhouse 3-2 2/19/64 R.I. Auditorium 4-5 3/21/64 D.U. Arena (NCAA) 1-2 12/12/64 R.I. Auditorium 3-3 12/11/65 RPI Fieldhouse 8-4 12/10/66 R.I. Auditorium 7-6 12/09/67 RPI Fieldhouse 4-9 1/03/70 RPI Fieldhouse 2-1 1/10/70 RPI Fieldhouse 4-4 2/20/71 R.I. Auditorium 8-4 1/15/72 RPI Fieldhouse 5-7 12/29/72 RPI Fieldhouse 1-4 2/21/73 Meehan Auditorium 0-3 1/05/74 Schneider Arena 3-2 1/26/74 RPI Fieldhouse 6-3 2/11/75 RPI Fieldhouse 11-5 3/01/75 Schneider Arena 7-2 12/05/75 RPI Fieldhouse 5-4 12/29/75 RPI Fieldhouse 3-3 1/11/76 Schneider Arena 8-10 2/21/77 RPI Fieldhouse 3-5 2/26/77 Schneider Arena 4-8 11/14/77 Schneider Arena 10-3 1/19/78 RPI Fieldhouse 4-3 12/05/78 Schneider Arena 4-3 2/27/79 Houston Fieldhouse 7-5 12/01/79 Houston Fieldhouse 6-3 1/17/80 Schneider Arena 4-3 1/23/81 Houston Fieldhouse 5-6 12/02/81 Houston Fieldhouse 6-7 1/09/83 Schneider Arena 9-2 11/08/83 Houston Fieldhouse 1-7 3/29/85 Joe Louis Arena (NCAA) 1-2 12/30/88 Houston Fieldhouse 2-1 10/27/89 Schneider Arena 7-2 11/03/90 Schneider Arena 6-5 10/30/92 Houston Fieldhouse 3-5 12/30/92 Houston Fieldhouse 5-4 12/30/95 Houston Fieldhouse 3-2 12/30/99 Houston Fieldhouse 5-3 10/12/03 Schneider Arena 5-2 12/8/04 Houston Fieldhouse 3-4 11/26/05 Houston Fieldhouse 2-3

(ot) (ot) (ot) (ot) -

(ot) (ot) (ot)

-(ot) -(ot) (ot) (3ot) (ot)

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RHODE ISLAND (1-0-0, 1.000) Date Site 12/10/52 RI Auditorium

Score 3-1

RUTGERS (1-0-0, 1.000) Date Site 11/29/61 RI Auditorium

Score 20-0

SACRED HEART (3-0-0, 1.000) Date Site 10/19/01 Schneider Arena 10/11/03 Schneider Arena 12/22/05 Schneider Arena

Score 8-1 7-2 5-2

SALEM STATE (5-0-0, 1.000) Date Site 2/2/82 Schneider Arena 12/12/82 Schneider Arena 1/20/84 Schneider Arena 1/29/85 Schneider Arena 12/13/88 Schneider Arena ST. CLOUD STATE (3-4-0, .429) Date Site 12/4/87 Schneider Arena 11/3/89 Municipal Sports Arena 11/4/89 Municipal Sports Arena 1/19/02 Schneider Arena 1/17/03 National Hockey Center 1/18/03 National Hockey Center 12/28/03 Dunkin' Donuts Ctr. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER (2-1-0, .667) Date Site 2/11/56 Memorial Rink 10/19/97 Schneider Arena (exb.) 10/1/04 Schneider Arena (exb.)

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

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Score 3-6 4-1 4-1

ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY (24-23-0, .511) Date Site Score 2/28/55 Appleton Arena 3-13 2/26/56 Appleton Arena 2-15 1/5/57 Appleton Arena 2-8 1/25/58 Appleton Arena 6-4 2/1/58 Appleton Arena 2-7 12/18/58 R.I. Auditorium 7-6 (ot) 1/16/60 Appleton Arena 3-6 1/27/61 Appleton Arena 3-10 1/12/62 Appleton Arena 7-3 3/1/63 R.I. Auditorium 3-4 3/5/63 Appleton Arena (ECAC) 1-2 -(ot) 2/21/64 Appleton Arena 3-2 3/14/64 Boston Arena (ECAC) 3-1 2/28/65 R.I. Auditorium 5-2 2/26/66 Appleton Arena 3-6 1/27/67 R.I. Auditorium 4-5 2/23/68 Appleton Arena 2-7 12/6/68 R.I. Auditorium 3-4 1/31/70 Appleton Arena 2-5 12/2/70 R.I. Auditorium 8-4 2/4/72 Appleton Arena 3-8 1/19/73 Schneider Arena 7-9 2/2/74 Appleton Arena 7-4 1/17/75 Schneider Arena 9-3 1/29/76 Appleton Arena 7-3 1/21/77 Schneider Arena 8-5 11/19/78 Appleton Arena 4-5 -(ot) 12/28/79 Meehan Auditorium 9-4 2/2/80 Schneider Arena 6-0 1/17/81 Appleton Arena 7-2

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FRIARS VERSUS ALL OPPONENTS 2/20/82 1/13/83 3/11/83 2/17/84 11/4/88 11/25/89 10/26/90 1/15/93 1/16/93 1/14/94 1/12/96 11/23/01 11/30/02 10/15/05 10/14/06 10/12/07

Schneider Arena Appleton Arena Boston Garden (ECAC) Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Appleton Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Appleton Arena Appleton Arena Schneider Arena Appleton Arena Appleton Arena Schneider Arena Appleton Arena

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

ST. LOUIS (7-3-1, .750) Date Site 12/10/71 The Arena 12/11/71 The Arena 11/15/74 The Arena 11/17/74 The Arena 11/14/75 The Arena 11/16/75 The Arena 01/7/77 The Arena 01/9/77 The Arena 12/26/77 The Arena 12/28/78 The Arena 12/29/78 The Arena

Score 5-5 4-2 4-2 5-4 6-8 0-8 4-7 5-2 4-2 9-5 7-4

ST. MARY’S (1-0-0, 1.000) Date Site 12/28/82 Dalhousie Rink

Score 9-2

ST. THOMAS (2-0-0, 1.000) Date Site 11/4/03 Schneider Arena 10/8/05 Schneider Arena

Score 5-1 2-1 (ot)

SPRINGFIELD (4-3-0, .571) Date Site 01/6/27 Eastern States Colisuem 02/4/27 R.I. Auditorium 02/11/53 R.I. Auditorium 02/23/53 R.I. Auditorium 02/6/54 R.I. Auditorium 02/18/54 Eastern States Coliseum 02/3/55 Eastern States Coliseum

Score 6-4 1-4 5-4 8-2 7-9 4-8 11-2

TORONTO (1-1-0, .500) Date Site 12/30/83 Dalhousie Rink 10/17/98 Schneider Arena

Score 5-6 8-0

TRENT (1-0-0, 1.000) Date Site 11/23/67 Trent Memorial Center

Score 8-3

TUFTS (3-3-0, .500) Date Site Score 11/29/52 R.I. Auditorium 4-8 02/27/53 Veterans Meml. Spts. Ctr. 2-5 12/8/54 R.I. Auditorium 9-7 12/22/54 Veterans Meml. Spts. Ctr. 11-12 12/28/55 R.I. Auditorium 10-7 02/19/60 Veterans Meml. Spts. Ctr. 16-1

UNION (7-2-1, .750) Date Site 10/28/94 Schneider Arena 11/24/95 Achilles Rink 11/1/96 Achilles Rink 10/25/97 Schneider Arena 12/29/99 Houston Fieldhouse 10/29/00 Schneider Arena 11/20/01 Achilles Rink 10/11/02 Schneider Arena 12/7/07 Schneider Arena 11/29/08 Achilles Rink US INTERNATIONAL (4-1-0, 0.800) Date Site 11/13/80 Schneider Arena 10/17/81 Mira Mesa House of Ice 10/18/81 Mira Mesa House of Ice 11/6/82 Mira Mesa House of Ice 11/7/82 Mira Mesa House of Ice

Score 7-5 4-2 0-2 5-4 (ot) 3-1 8-0 4-4 (ot) 5-2 5-2 2-4 Score 3-1 6-4 2-3 6-2 7-2

U.S. NATIONAL UNDER-18 TEAM (1-0-0, 1.000) Date Site Score 01/23/11 Schneider Arena 5-4 UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT (18-23-6, .447) Date Site Score 1/8/69 R.I. Auditorium 2-4 2/10/70 Gutterson Fieldhouse 5-3 11/20/70 R.I. Auditorium 11-2 3/04/75 Gutterson F’dhouse(ECAC)5-7 2/16/76 Gutterson Fieldhouse 6-7 12/5/76 Schneider Arena 3-5 2/9/77 Gutterson Fieldhouse 1-5 1/25/78 Schneider Arena 7-2 1/20/79 Gutterson Fieldhouse 2-11 1/20/80 Schneider Arena 2-1 11/18/80 Gutterson Fieldhouse 3-1 2/24/82 Schneider Arena 11-1 11/13/82 Gutterson Fieldhouse 5-4 12/1/83 Schneider Arena 3-3 (ot) 12/29/87 Thompson Arena (ALS) 1-4 12/22/88 Gutterson Fieldhouse 4-5 12/29/89 Snively Arena 4-1 1/14/90 Schneider Arena 4-1 10/27/90 Gutterson Arena 7-3 10/25/91 Schneider Arena 2-5 11/1/92 Gutterson Arena 3-4 10/29/93 Schneider Arena 5-4 10/23/94 Gutterson Arena 0-8 12/3/96 Schneider Arena 3-4 -(ot) 12/27/97 Gutterson Fieldhouse 5-1 12/29/04 Thompson Arena 1-3 11/11/05 Gutterson Fieldhouse 2-6 2/3/06 Schneider Arena 1-4 2/4/06 Schneider Arena 3-3 (ot) 11/10/06 Schneider Arena 2-4 2/2/07 Gutterson Fieldhouse 2-3 2/3/07 Gutterson Fieldhouse 4-1 12/1/07 Gutterson Fieldhouse 4-0 2/8/08 Schneider Arena 1-2 - 2/9/08 Schneider Arena 4-3 (ot) 11/7/08 Schneider Arena 2-2 (ot) 2/6/09 Gutterson Fieldhouse 1-4 - 2/7/09 Gutterson Fieldhouse 1-4 11/8/09 Gutterson Fieldhouse 0-3 2/5/10 Schneider Arena 1-5 2/6/10 Schneider Arena 1-1 (ot) 11/6/10 Schneider Arena 3-3 (ot) 2/4/11 Gutterson Fieldhouse 1-1 (ot) 2/5/11 Gutterson Fieldhouse 1-7 -

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Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Gutterson Fieldhouse

WAYNE STATE (1-1-0, .500) Date Site 11/5/04 Schneider Arena 11/6/04 Schneider Arena WESTERN MICHIGAN (3-2-0, .600) Date Site 10/27/95 Lawson Arena 10/28/95 Lawson Arena 11/29/96 Schneider Arena 11/30/96 Schneider Arena 12/28/01 Lawson Arena

5-2 5-1 5-2 Score 2-4 4-1 Score 1-4 5-4 4-3 (ot) 4-5 4-1

WESTERN ONTARIO (1-0-0, 1.000) Date Site Score 10/6/01 Schneider Arena 6-1 WILLIAMS (2-0-0, 1.000) Date Site Score 02/19/55 Lansing Chapman Arena 7-4 12/07/55 R.I. Auditorium 7-1 WISCONSIN (3-9-0, .250) Date Site Score 12/30/66 Meehan Auditorium 3-5 12/28/81 Dane County Coliseum 4-5 12/29/81 Dane County Coliseum 4-0 3/24/83 Winter Sports Ctr. (NCAA)0-210/26/84 Schneider Arena 6-5 10/27/84 Schneider Arena 2-5 1/3/86 Dane County Coliseum 3-4 1/4/86 Dane County Coliseum 3-4 1/17/87 Schneider Arena 3-6 11/27/87 Dane County Coliseum 2-5 1/22/89 Schneider Arena 9-4 3/24/01 Van Andel Arena (NCAA) 1-4 12/30/06 Kohl Center $ 0-5 YALE (16-12-0, .571) Date Site 3/3/54 New Haven Arena 1/4/55 New Haven Arena 1/14/56 New Haven Arena 2/6/57 New Haven Arena 1/15/58 New Haven Arena 12/13/58 Ingalls Rink 1/20/60 Ingalls Rink 2/2/61 Ingalls Rink 12/18/63 Ingalls Rink 1/11/66 Ingalls Rink 2/1/67 RI Auditorium 2/7/68 Ingalls Rink 1/25/69 Ingalls Rink 3/3/70 R.I. Auditorium 11/29/74 Schneider Arena 12/10/77 Ingalls Rink 2/19/78 Schneider Arena 2/24/79 Schneider Arena 1/28/80 Ingalls Rink 2/27/81 Schneider Arena 1/9/82 Ingalls Rink 2/20/83 Schneider Arena 3/4/83 Schneider Arena 3/5/83 Schneider Arena 1/3/84 Ingalls Rink 11/28/97 Schneider Arena 11/28/98 Ingalls Rink

Score 7-10 5-6 3-10 2-6 3-5 2-3 9-4 4-3 3-1 2-3 2-7 4-1 1-3 1-4 4-2 1-3 7-5 4-3 4-3 3-4 7-4 5-2 2-1 2-1 5-2 5-2 5-3

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS OVERALL *CONFERENCE YEARS COACH W L T PCT GF GA W L T PCT GF GA 1926-1927 Dr. Landry 1 1 0 .500 8 7 - - - — — — John Graham 0 4 0 .000 3 25 - - - — — — Clement Trihey 0 2 0 .000 2 7 - - - — — — 1926-1927 Total 1 7 0 .125 13 39 - - - — — — 1952-1953 Richard Rondeau 6 8 0 .429 66 79 - - - — — — 1953-1954 Richard Rondeau 4 10 0 .286 71 100 - - - — — — 1954-1955 Richard Rondeau 8 7 0 .533 84 87 4 1 0 0.800 42 28 1955-1956 Richard Rondeau 7 16 0 .304 100 152 - - - — — — 1956-1957 Thomas Eccleston, Jr. 11 7 0 .611 109 88 - - - — — — 1957-1958 Thomas Eccleston, Jr. 11 11 0 .500 89 101 - - - — — — 1958-1959 Thomas Eccleston, Jr. 7 13 1 .357 95 94 - - - — — — 1959-1960 Thomas Eccleston, Jr. 11 9 0 .550 110 69 - - - — — — 1960-1961 Thomas Eccleston, Jr. 11 9 0 .550 120 90 - - - — — — 1961-1962 Thomas Eccleston, Jr. 11 8 2 .571 110 77 11 8 2 .571 110 77 1962-1963 Thomas Eccleston, Jr. 13 8 2 .609 98 63 13 4 2 .737 78 46 1963-1964 Thomas Eccleston, Jr. 19 7 0 .731 110 80 16 3 0 .842 88 56 1964-1965 Zellio Toppazzini 14 11 1 .558 110 100 7 9 1 .441 53 68 1965-1966 Zellio Toppazzini 7 14 0 .333 77 93 2 12 0 .143 42 77 1966-1967 Zellio Toppazzini 3 17 0 .150 46 136 2 13 0 .133 37 111 1967-1968 Zellio Toppazzini 7 18 0 .280 67 149 3 13 0 .188 32 114 1968-1969 Lou Lamoriello 7 14 0 .333 67 95 4 11 0 .267 43 76 1969-1970 Lou Lamoriello 11 12 2 .480 89 107 7 10 2 .421 65 85 1970-1971 Lou Lamoriello 17 11 0 .607 141 106 12 8 0 .600 97 76 1971-1972 Lou Lamoriello 14 9 1 .604 106 102 9 9 0 .500 74 86 1972-1973 Lou Lamoriello 11 14 0 .440 107 110 6 11 0 .353 62 79 1973-1974 Lou Lamoriello 14 11 1 .558 115 113 9 9 1 .500 83 103 1974-1975 Lou Lamoriello 19 7 1 .722 197 112 12 7 1 .625 134 82 1975-1976 Lou Lamoriello 14 15 2 .484 171 141 11 12 2 .480 132 111 1976-1977 Lou Lamoriello 17 13 0 .567 146 128 14 11 0 .560 124 105 1977-1978 Lou Lamoriello 17 15 2 .529 172 147 12 9 2 .565 116 95 1978-1979 Lou Lamoriello 16 10 2 .607 134 123 13 9 2 .583 105 102 1979-1980 Lou Lamoriello 21 11 0 .656 148 123 17 6 0 .739 104 82 1980-1981 Lou Lamoriello 17 15 1 .530 165 143 12 9 1 .568 106 90 1981-1982 Lou Lamoriello 20 12 1 .621 173 116 13 8 0 .619 119 80 1982-1983 Lou Lamoriello 33 10 0 .767 225 143 16 5 0 .762 118 86 1983-1984 Steve Stirling 21 11 2 .647 143 122 12 7 2 .619 84 78 1984-1985 Steve Stirling 23 17 5 .566 156 149 15 14 5 .515 119 127 1985-1986 Mike McShane 14 24 1 .382 122 160 11 22 1 .330 105 140 1986-1987 Mike McShane 7 23 3 .257 106 161 7 22 2 .260 104 156 1987-1988 Mike McShane 13 18 5 .431 135 165 8 13 5 .404 97 119 1988-1989 Mike McShane 22 18 2 .548 166 167 13 11 2 .538 106 112 1989-1990 Mike McShane 22 10 3 .671 154 106 11 7 3 .595 90 69 1990-1991 Mike McShane 22 12 2 .639 180 139 10 9 2 .524 94 84 1991-1992 Mike McShane 21 13 2 .611 175 134 11 8 2 .571 99 79 1992-1993 Mike McShane 16 16 4 .500 149 147 9 12 3 .438 91 109 1993-1994 Mike McShane 14 19 3 .431 120 149 9 13 2 .417 74 111 1994-1995 Paul Pooley 14 17 6 .459 158 159 7 11 6 .417 102 103 1995-1996 Paul Pooley 21 15 3 .577 142 135 12 9 3 .563 83 83 1996-1997 Paul Pooley 15 20 1 .431 141 137 12 11 1 .521 101 88 1997-1998 Paul Pooley 15 18 3 .458 110 125 9 13 2 .417 65 82 1998-1999 Paul Pooley 20 17 1 .539 159 134 12 11 1 .521 90 81 1999-2000 Paul Pooley 18 18 2 .500 114 122 10 13 1 .438 65 79 2000-2001 Paul Pooley 22 13 5 .613 131 108 13 8 3 .604 76 71 2001-2002 Paul Pooley 13 20 5 .408 115 129 8 13 3 .396 68 82 2002-2003 Paul Pooley 19 14 3 .569 126 104 12 9 3 .563 76 71 2003-2004 Paul Pooley 16 14 7 .527 106 92 7 11 6 .417 63 66 2004-2005 Paul Pooley 12 21 4 .378 85 108 6 14 4 .333 54 73 2005-2006 Tim Army 17 16 3 .514 105 94 14 10 3 .574 78 67 2006-2007 Tim Army 10 23 3 .319 76 108 9 15 3 .389 66 71 2007-2008 Tim Army 14 17 5 .452 91 99 11 11 5 .500 66 66 2008-2009 Tim Army 7 22 5 .279 77 133 4 18 5 .241 56 106 2009-2010 Tim Army 10 20 4 .353 68 99 5 18 4 .259 46 84 2010-2011 Tim Army 8 18 8 .353 75 121 4 16 7 .278 53 85 2011-2012 Nate Leaman 14 20 4 .368 94 122 10 14 3 .426 68 89 TOTALS 859 863 123 .499 7210 7034 507 560 108 .431 4213 4556 ** 1954-55: NORTH EAST HOCKEY LEAGUE 4 1 0 .800 42 28 1961-64: ECAC HOCKEY LEAGUE 40 15 4 .712 276 179 1964-84: ECAC DIVISION I HOCKEY LEAGUE 193 188 14 .506 1732 1786 1984- : HOCKEY EAST 269 356 90 .439 2255 2563

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Dr. Landry (1-1) John Graham (0-4) Clement Trihey (0-2) Providence College's first hockey team took the ice in the 1926-27 season and went 1-7-0. Dr. Landry coached the team for two games, winning the first game, 6-4 at Springfield. Team captain, John Graham, took over for the next four games, losing all four. Clement Trihey became the team's third coach for the final two games as Providence College's first hockey team closed out the year at 1-7-0. Due to lack of ice, the program was halted until the 1952 season. 1926-27 (1-7-0) Coach: Dr. Landry John Graham Clement Trihey Date/Site PC 1-6 (A) 6 Springfield 1-15 (H) 2 Middlebury (OT) 1-21 (H) 1 Bowdoin 2-4 (H) 1 Springfield 2-12 (H) 1 New Hampshire 2-25 (H) 0 Boston University 3-1 (A) 1 Brown 3-11 (H) 1 Brown

OPP 4 3 4 4 5 12 4 3 -

Richard Rondeau Dartmouth '44 1952-56 Four seasons (25-41-0) In 1952, hockey returned to Providence College. The Reverend Herman Schneider was the driving force behind hockey's return to the school. He also convinced former Dartmouth great Richard Rondeau to take on the job as coach of the Friars. Working part-time, Rondeau helped lay the groundwork for the new program. In his third season, the Friars produced their first winning season with an 8-7-0 mark. Rondeau stepped down following the 1955-56 season after four years behind the Friars' bench. 1952-53 (6-8-0) Coach: Richard Rondeau Date/Site PC 11-21 (H) 4 Brown 11-29 (H) 4 Tufts 12-10 (H) 3 Rhode Island 1-7 (A) 6 Army 1-29 (A) 4 A.I.C. 2-5 (H) 10 Holy Cross 2-11 (H) 5 Springfield 2-13 (A) 1 Rensselaer 2-17 (H) 7 A.I.C. 2-23 (H) 8 Springfield 2-25 (A) 4 Clarkson 2-27 (A) 2 Tufts 3-5 (A) 2 Dartmouth 3-6 (A) 6 Norwich

OPP 12 8 1 3 5 0 4 13 3 2 7 5 6 10 -

1953-54 (4-10-0) Coach: Richard Rondeau Date/Site PC 12-1 (H) 5 Boston College 12-5 (A) 3 Rensselaer 12-8 (H) 1 Harvard 12-22 (A) 4 Northeastern (OT) 1-5 (A) 3 Brown 1-7 (A) 4 Princeton 1-28 (A) 6 A.I.C. 2-2 (H) 1 Brown 2-6 (H) 7 Springfield 2-13 (A) 8 Holy Cross 2-16 (H) 3 Dartmouth 2-18 (A) 4 Springfield 2-27 (H) 15 Massachusetts 3-3 (A) 7 Yale

OPP 8 14 10 5 7 3 1 9 9 2 9 8 5 10 -

1954-55 (8-7-0) Coach: Richard Rondeau Date/Site PC 12-7 (A) 2 Boston College 12-8 (H) 9 Tufts 12-13 (H) 5 Brown 12-17 (A) 3 Harvard 12-22 (A) 11 Tufts 1-4 (A) 5 Yale 1-5 (A) 1 Princeton 1-13 (H) 7 Northeastern 2-3 (A) 11 Springfield 2-9 (H) 5 Norwich 2-19 (A) 7 Williams 2-26 (A) 4 Clarkson 2-28 (A) 3 St. Lawrence

OPP 4 7 2 10 12 6 6 1 2 3 4 3 13 -

1955-56 (7-16-0) Coach: Richard Rondeau Date/Site PC OPP 12-2 (H) 3 East Olympics 8 12-7 (H) 7 Williams 1 12-9 (A) 4 Princeton 7 12-10 (A) 2 Princeton 5 12-13 (A) 5 Harvard (OT) 4 12-16 (A) 5 Dartmouth 3 12-17 (A) 2 Rensselaer 6 12-26 (A) 3 Boston University 14 12-27 (N) 5 Dalhousie (OT) 6 12-28 (N) 10 Tufts 7 1-7 (H) 3 Brown 7 1-10 (H) 4 Harvard 5 1-14 (A) 3 Yale 10 1-31 (A) 10 Boston University (OT) 9 2-7 (A) 10 Holy Cross 3 2-9 (A) 3 A.I.C. 5 2-11 (N) 3 St. Francis Xavier 6 2-15 (H) 6 Northeastern 2 2-21 (A) 2 Brown 7 2-26 (A) 2 St. Lawrence 15 2-27 (A) 3 Clarkson 8 3-12 (A) 3 Dalhousie 6 3-13 (A) 2 Dalhousie 8 -

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Thomas Eccleston, Jr. Brown '34 1956-64 Eight seasons (94-72-5) Tom Eccleston, Jr., became the Friars' fifth coach after spending 22 years at Burrillville High School where he coached teams to state championships in football, hockey and baseball. In his eight seasons at PC, Eccleston's teams had seven winning campaigns, appeared in post season play three times and advanced to the NCAA Finals during the 1963-64 season. The 1963-64 team, one of the college's best, went 19-7-0 on the way to a fourthplace finish in the national tournament. Eccleston retired following the 1963-64 season. 1956-57 (11-7-0) Coach: Thomas Eccleston, Jr. Date/Site PC 12-6 (H) 6 Harvard 12-8 (A) 8 Princeton 12-11 (A) 4 Brown 12-18 (A) 2 Harvard 12-27 (A) 2 Boston College 12-28 (N) 10 Northeastern 12-29 (N) 8 Dartmouth 1-4 (A) 2 Clarkson 1-5 (A) 2 St. Lawrence 1-9 (H) 10 A.I.C. 1-31 (A) 11 A.I.C. 2-3 (A) 6 Rensselaer 2-6 (A) 2 Yale 2-14 (H) 5 Northeastern 2-22 (A) 5 Norwich (OT) 2-23 (A) 3 Loyola (Quebec) 2-28 (H) 13 Holy Cross 3-6 (H) 13 Brown

OPP 3 2 2 10 6 2 2 7 8 6 3 13 6 3 4 5 0 6

1957-58 (11-11-0) Coach: Thomas Eccleston, Jr. Date/Site PC 11-30 (H) 6 A.I.C. 12-6 (H) 4 Rensselaer 12-7 (H) 7 Norwich 12-13 (A) 5 Princeton 12-15 (H) 7 Loyola (Quebec) 12-26 (A) 3 Boston University 12-27 (A) 10 Northeastern 12-28 (A) 2 Boston College 1-4 (A) 6 Northeastern 1-7 (H) 3 Brown 1-9 (A) 8 A.I.C. 1-15 (A) 3 Yale 1-18 (A) 4 Boston College 1-25 (A) 6 St. Lawrence 1-29 (A) 0 Army 2-1 (A) 2 St. Lawrence 2-3 (A) 1 Clarkson 2-8 (H) 3 Harvard 2-12 (H) 2 Boston College 2-19 (A) 1 Boston University 2-22 (A) 1 Harvard 2-25 (H) 5 Brown

OPP 1 2 3 2 3 7 2 5 5 7 2 5 2 4 5 7 9 9 3 10 6 2

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS 1958-59 (7-13-1) Coach: Thomas Eccleston, Jr. Date/Site PC OPP 12-2 (A) 4 Boston University (OT) 4 12-5 (H) 2 Clarkson 10 12-9 (A) 4 Rensselaer 5 12-13 (A) 2 Yale (OT) 3 12-18 (H) 7 St. Lawrence (OT) 6 12-19 (H) 5 Princeton 2 12-27 (A) 4 Boston University 6 12-29 (A) 2 Boston College 7 1-6 (H) 4 Northeastern 3 1-8 (A) 14 A.I.C. 1 1-10 (H) 4 Boston University 9 1-13 (A) 6 Harvard 3 1-24 (A) 1 Army 2 2-4 (H) 3 Harvard 4 2-10 (H) 4 Boston College 6 2-14 (H) 17 A.I.C. 6 2-18 (A) 3 Brown 4 2-21 (A) 3 Colby 1 2-25 (H) 1 Brown 4 2-28 (A) 3 Boston College 5 3-4 (A) 2 New Hampshire 3 -

1961-62 (11-8-2) Coach: Thomas Eccleston, Jr. Date/Site PC 11-29 (H) 20 Rutgers 12-1 (A) 3 Boston University 12-2 (H) 6 Rensselaer 12-5 (A) 3 Colby (OT) 12-12 (A) 3 Boston College 12-14 (H) 9 Merrimack 1-5 (H) 7 Norwich 1-12 (A) 7 St. Lawrence 1-13 (A) 1 Clarkson 1-25 (H) 0 Boston College 1-26 (H) 1 Princeton (OT) 1-31 (H) 5 Colby 2-7 (A) 1 Army 2-15 (H) 6 Boston University 2-17 (A) 6 Merrimack 2-20 (A) 7 New Hampshire 2-24 (H) 3 Bowdoin 2-26 (A) 6 Northeastern 3-6 (A) 3 Clarkson (ECAC) 3-8 (H) 4 Brown 3-10 (A) 9 Brown

OPP 0 6 8 3 4 0 3 3 9 2 1 8 4 5 3 1 1 4 6 1 5

1959-60 (11-9-0) Coach: Thomas Eccleston, Jr. Date/Site PC 12-2 (A) 8 Brown 12-11 (A) 6 Princeton 12-28 (N) 2 Brown 12-29 (A) 4 Harvard 1-7 (A) 5 A.I.C. 1-12 (A) 1 Boston University 1-15 (A) 3 Clarkson 1-16 (A) 3 St. Lawrence 1-20 (A) 9 Yale 1-23 (A) 3 Army 2-1 (H) 7 Princeton 2-4 (H) 5 Boston College 2-13 (A) 7 Merrimack 2-19 (A) 16 Tufts 2-20 (A) 1 Colby 2-24 (H) 7 Harvard 2-27 (A) 4 Boston College 2-29 (A) 9 Northeastern 3-2 (H) 4 Boston University 3-5 (H) 6 Brown

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

1960-61 (11-9-0) Coach: Thomas Eccleston, Jr. Date/Site PC 11-30 (H) 5 Brown 12-3 (H) 6 Boston University 12-10 (H) 13 Merrimack 12-14 (H) 5 Colby 12-16 (H) 2 Clarkson 12-27 (N) 3 Army 12-28 (N) 5 Dalhousie 12-29 (A) 10 Northeastern 1-4 (H) 5 Northeastern 1-7 (A) 3 Rensselaer 1-11 (A) 5 Princeton 1-27 (A) 3 St. Lawrence 1-30 (H) 1 Boston College 2-2 (A) 4 Yale 2-11 (A) 2 Boston College 2-18 (A) 8 Merrimack 2-22 (H) 10 New Hampshire 2-25 (H) 7 Army 2-28 (A) 4 Boston University 3-2 (A) 9 Brown

OPP 1 7 3 4 7 2 4 3 6 10 6 10 4 3 7 3 3 2 5 0

1962-63 (13-8-2) Coach: Thomas Eccleston, Jr. Date/Site PC 12-8 (A) 3 Merrimack 12-11 (H) 9 Merrimack 12-14 (A) 14 Princeton 12-27 (N) 4 Minnesota 12-28 (A) 3 Rensselaer 12-29 (N) 2 McMaster 1-5 (H) 4 New Hampshire 1-11 (A) 4 Boston College 1-23 (H) 8 Colby 1-31 (H) 2 Boston College 2-2 (A) 2 Rensselaer 2-6 (H) 1 Clarkson (OT) 2-8 (A) 6 Colby 2-9 (A) 6 Bowdoin 2-13 (A) 1 Army 2-16 (H) 8 Northeastern 2-19 (H) 4 Rensselaer 2-22 (A) 5 Norwich (OT) 2-27 (H) 2 Brown 3-1 (H) 3 St. Lawrence 3-2 (A) 4 Boston University 3-5 (A) 1 St. Lawrence (ECAC) 3-6 (A) 2 Brown

OPP 2 1 3 5 3 6 2 3 4 3 5 1 2 3 0 1 1 4 4 4 0 2 4 -

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1963-64 (19-7-0) Coach: Thomas Eccleston, Jr. Date/Site PC OPP 11-30 (H) 5 Colby 2 12-7 (A) 1 Boston College 4 12-11 (H) 6 Merrimack 0 12-14 (A) 3 Rensselaer 2 12-18 (A) 3 Yale 1 1-3 (N) 5 Colorado College 8 1-4 (N) 2 McGill 3 1-10 (A) 6 Northeastern 5 1-26 (A) 2 Colby (OT) 1 1-28 (H) 9 Boston College 8 2-5 (H) 7 Brown 6 2-7 (H) 5 Princeton 2 2-8 (A) 4 Army 5 2-12 (A) 4 Boston University (OT) 3 2-15 (A) 6 Merrimack 1 2-19 (H) 4 Rensselaer 5 2-21 (A) 3 St. Lawrence 2 2-22 (A) 6 Clarkson 4 2-26 (A) 5 Brown 3 2-28 (A) 6 New Hampshire 1 3-4 (H) 3 Boston University 1

3-10 3-13 3-14 3-20 3-21

(H) (N) (N) (N) (N)

3 6 3 2 1

Colgate (ECAC) Clarkson (ECAC) St. Lawrence (ECAC) Michigan (NCAA) Rensselaer (NCAA)

2 5 1 3 2 -

Zellio Toppazzini 1964-1968 Four seasons (31-60-1) The Friars drew their sixth coach from the professional ranks, naming Providence Reds star Zellio Toppazzini coach in 1964. "Topper" began his pro career in 1947, playing in the National Hockey League with Boston, New York and Chicago and the American Hockey League with Hershey, Cincinnati and Providence. He is a member of the Providence Reds Hall of Fame. In his first season at PC, "Topper" led the Friars to the ECAC playoffs and a 14-11-1 record. A native of Copper Cliff, Ontario, Toppazzini saw his two sons, Mike and Hugh, go on to play hockey at Providence in the 1980's. 1964-65 (14-11-1) Coach: Zellio Toppazzini Date/Site PC 12-5 (H) 1 Boston College 12-9 (A) 6 Merrimack 12-12 (H) 3 Rensselaer (OT) 12-16 (H) 5 Yale 12-18 (A) 1 Harvard 12-22 (N) 1 Northeastern 12-23 (N) 3 Clarkson 1-1 (N) 3 Colorado College 1-2 (N) 6 Michigan St. (2OT) 1-5 (A) 3 Princeton (OT) 1-9 (A) 7 Bowdoin 1-11 (A) 1 Boston University 1-21 (H) 13 New Hampshire 1-23 (A) 4 Colby (OT) 1-25 (A) 4 Army (OT) 1-27 (H) 0 Boston University 2-2 (H) 8 Merrimack 2-10 (H) 6 Clarkson 2-13 (H) 7 Colby 2-17 (H) 5 Northeastern 2-19 (A) 4 Boston College 2-23 (H) 3 Brown 2-28 (H) 5 St. Lawrence 3-3 (A) 4 Brown 3-6 (A) 4 Colgate (OT) 3-10 (A) 3 Boston Univ. (ECAC)

OPP 6 2 3 3 2 2 9 5 5 2 4 4 3 3 3 5 2 1 3 3 8 5 - 2 7 3 5 -

1965-66 (7-14-0) Coach: Zellio Toppazzini Date/Site PC 11-21 (H) 8 St. Nick's (EX) 12-2 (H) 6 Merrimack 12-7 (H) 3 East Olympics (EX) 12-10 (A) 2 Colgate 12-11 (A) 8 Rensselaer 12-14 (A) 6 New Hampshire 12-16 (H) 5 Princeton

OPP 6 3 10 6 4 0 4

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS 12-18 12-29 12-30 1-8 1-11 1-15 2-1 2-4 2-8 2-11 2-16 2-18 2-25 2-26 3-1 3-5

(A) 1 Brown (N) 1 Minnesota-Duluth (N) 0 McGill (H) 7 Bowdoin (A) 2 Yale (A) 10 Colby (A) 4 Northeastern (H) 2 Boston University (A) 5 Merrimack (A) 4 Boston College (H) 3 Brown (H) 2 Army (A) 1 Clarkson (A) 3 St. Lawrence (H) 5 Boston college (A) 0 Boston University

3 4 3 1 3 2 8 6 3 5 6 6 4 6 14 2 -

1966-67 (3-17-0) Coach: Zellio Toppazzini Date/Site PC 12-6 (H) 1 Boston University 12-10 (H) 7 Rensselaer (OT) 12-13 (A) 4 Princeton 12-29 (N) 0 Loyola 12-30 (N) 3 Wisconsin 1-4 (H) 1 Colgate 1-7 (A) 1 Army 1-11 (A) 1 Brown 1-14 (A) 1 Bowdoin 1-27 (H) 4 St. Lawrence 2-1 (H) 2 Yale 2-4 (H) 1 Northeastern 2-11 (A) 1 Merrimack 2-14 (H) 4 Clarkson 2-16 (A) 0 Boston College 2-18 (H) 4 Colby 2-20 (H) 5 New Hampshire 2-22 (H) 1 Brown 2-24 (A) 3 Boston University 3-4 (H) 2 Boston College

OPP 9 6 3 5 5 10 5 7 4 5 7 6 9 5 9 2 6 9 11 13 -

1967-68 (7-18-0) Coach: Zellio Toppazzini Date/Site PC 11-23 (A) 8 Trent University 11-25 (A) 3 Laurentian 11-26 (A) 5 Laurentian 11-29 (H) 8 Bowdoin 12-1 (H) 4 Pennsylvania 12-2 (A) 0 Brown 12-5 (H) 2 Merrimack 12-8 (A) 1 Colgate 12-9 (A) 4 Rensselaer 12-12 (H) 0 Brown 12-29 (N) 2 Loyola (Quebec) 12-30 (N) 2 Carleton 1-3 (A) 2 Northeastern 1-6 (A) 3 Army 1-11 (A) 1 New Hampshire 1-12 (H) 2 Princeton 1-30 (H) 3 Boston College 2-2 (H) 2 Boston University 2-7 (A) 4 Yale 2-9 (A) 0 Boston College 2-13 (A) 2 Merrimack 2-20 (H) 3 Boston State 2-23 (A) 2 St. Lawrence 2-24 (A) 3 Clarkson 3-2 (A) 1 Boston University

OPP 3 4 2 3 1 9 7 8 9 5 8 3 1 5 5 3 9 13 1 13 3 2 7 11 14 -

Lou Lamoriello Providence '63 1968-1983 15 seasons (248-179-13) Lou Lamoriello, who has more wins than any coach in Providence College hockey history, has done just about everything since coming to the school as a student in 1959. As a player he played both hockey and baseball. He still ranks 33rd on the PC scoring list with 58 goals and 60 assists for 118 points in 64 career games. Following graduation, Lamoriello served as assistant coach to Zellio Toppazzini. In 15 seasons as head coach, the Providence native racked up 248 wins and saw 11 of his 15 teams qualify for post season play with teams in 1978, 1981 and 1983 advancing to the NCAA Tournament. Lamoriello's final team, the 1982-83 squad, quite possibly the greatest in PC history, went 33-10-0 and finished third in the NCAA's. Following that season, the popular coach stepped down to take over as athletic director on a full-time basis after assuming that role in July, 1983. He went on to become the driving force in forming HOCKEY EAST and served as the league's first director from 1984-1987. In June, 1987, Lamoriello stepped down as PC's Athletic Director and HOCKEY EAST's Director to become President and General Manager of the National Hockey League's New Jersey Devils. Lamoriello will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on November 9, 2009 in Toronto. 1968-69 (7-14-0) Coach: Lou Lamoriello Date/Site PC 11-30 (A) 2 Brown 12-3 (H) 7 Merrimack 12-6 (H) 3 St. Lawrence 12-12 (A) 5 Northeastern 12-19 (H) 2 Ohio University 1-8 (H) 2 Vermont 1-10 (H) 2 Colgate 1-23 (A) 1 Boston University 1-25 (A) 1 Yale 1-29 (A) 2 Princeton 1-31 (H) 5 Army 2-5 (A) 3 New Hampshire 2-7 (H) 7 Northeastern 2-8 (A) 3 Merrimack 2-13 (H) 0 Boston University 2-15 (A) 7 Boston State 2-17 (H) 4 Boston College 2-19 (H) 4 Brown 2-22 (A) 3 Bowdoin 2-28 (A) 1 Boston College 3-1 (H) 3 Clarkson

OPP 3 3 4 4 3 4 4 12 3 6 1 4 3 2 7 2 7 2 5 10 6 -

1969-70 (11-12-2) Coach: Lou Lamoriello Date/Site PC 11-23 (A) 8 Merrimack 11-29 (H) 3 Pennsylvania 12-3 (H) 5 Boston College (OT)

OPP 7 2 6 -

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12-11 (H) 9 Princeton 12-13 (A) 3 New Hampshire 12-16 (A) 5 Brown 12-18 (H) 3 Boston State 1-2 (N) 3 Montreal 1-3 (A) 2 Rensselaer 1-4 (N) 5 Bowling Green 1-6 (H) 4 Northeastern 1-9 (A) 2 Colgate (OT) 1-10 (A) 4 Rensselaer (OT) 1-27 (A) 3 Army 1-30 (A) 6 Clarkson 1-31 (A) 2 St. Lawrence 2-3 (H) 2 Brown 2-6 (H) 2 Boston University 2-10 (A) 5 Vermont 2-12 (H) 2 New Hampshire 2-16 (A) 6 Northeastern 2-18 (A) 3 Boston College 2-24 (H) 0 Merrimack 2-28 (A) 1 Boston University 3-3 (H) 1 Yale

5 7 3 5 2 1 2 3 2 4 2 11 5 4 8 3 5 4 4 3 5 4 -

1970-71 (17-11-0) Coach: Lou Lamoriello Date/Site PC 11-20 (H) 11 Vermont 11-25 (A) 3 Minnesota-Duluth 11-26 (N) 1 Michigan Tech 11-27 (N) 3 Calgary 12-2 (H) 8 St. Lawrence 12-11 (A) 7 Boston College 12-28 (A) 1 Boston University 12-29 (N) 5 Northeastern 1-8 (A) 4 New Hampshire 1-10 (A) 6 Boston State 1-13 (H) 9 Brown 1-18 (A) 3 Northeastern 1-23 (A) 8 Princeton 1-27 (H) 1 Boston University 1-29 (A) 2 Pennsylvania 1-30 (A) 3 Army 2-2 (H) 6 Boston College 2-6 (H) 2 Clarkson 2-9 (A) 3 Merrimack 2-12 (H) 8 Massachusetts 2-16 (H) 8 New Hampshire 2-18 (H) 9 Merrimack 2-20 (H) 8 Rensselaer 2-26 (H) 8 Colgate 2-27 (A) 3 Boston University 3-2 (A) 1 Brown 3-4 (H) 7 Northeastern 3-9 (A) 3 Cornell (ECAC)

OPP 2 10 5 6 4 2 4 1 6 4 4 1 3 7 4 0 4 4 2 1 6 3 4 2 6 5 3 6 -

1971-72 (14-9-1) Coach: Lou Lamoriello Date/Site PC 11-23 (A) 6 Merrimack 11-27 (H) 6 Pennsylvania 11-30 (H) 2 Boston College 12-4 (H) 2 Princeton 12-7 (A) 7 Northeastern 12-10 (A) 5 St. Louis (OT) 12-11 (A) 4 St. Louis 1-4 (A) 8 Boston College 1-6 (A) 7 Boston State 1-14 (A) 6 Colgate 1-15 (A) 5 Rensselaer 1-26 (H) 2 Boston University 1-28 (H) 5 Army 2-1 (H) 5 Brown 2-4 (A) 3 St. Lawrence 2-5 (A) 4 Clarkson (OT) 2-9 (H) 3 Merrimack 2-12 (A) 2 New Hampshire

OPP 2 3 5 3 2 5 2 3 2 3 7 7 4 6 8 3 2 8 -

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS 2-16 2-19 2-23 2-26 3-1 3-7

(H) 4 Northeastern (A) 3 Brown (H) 5 New Hampshire (A) 4 Boston University (A) 7 Massachusetts (A) 1 Cornell (ECAC)

3 2 2 6 3 11 -

1972-73 (11-14-0) Coach: Lou Lamoriello Date/Site PC 11-28 (A) 10 Merrimack 12-2 (A) 6 Princeton 12-5 (H) 7 New Hampshire 12-8 (A) 6 Boston College (OT) 12-28 (N) 5 Minnesota-Duluth 12-29 (A) 1 Rensselaer 12-30 (N) 8 Carleton 1-5 (A) 9 Bowling Green 1-6 (A) 3 Bowling Green 1-9 (H) 7 Northeastern 1-13 (A) 6 Army 1-19 (H) 7 St. Lawrence 1-20 (H) 4 Merrimack 1-23 (A) 2 Pennsylvania 1-25 (H) 4 Massachusetts 1-30 (A) 2 Northeastern 2-1 (H) 3 Brown 2-3 (H) 3 Clarkson 2-6 (A) 2 New Hampshire 2-9 (A) 1 Boston University 2-13 (A) 3 Boston State 2-17 (A) 4 Brown 2-21 (H) 0 Rensselaer 2-28 (H) 3 Boston University 3-2 (H) 3 Boston College

OPP 3 5 8 6 5 4 1 6 5 4 1 9 2 4 3 6 5 2 1 8 5 5 3 0 8 -

1973-74 (14-11-1) Coach: Lou Lamoriello Date/Site PC 11-24 (H) 1 Pennsylvania 11-26 (H) 5 Merrimack 11-30 (H) 6 Colgate 12-5 (A) 2 Boston University 12-8 (A) 5 Colgate (OT) 12-11 (H) 5 Boston College 12-14 (H) 3 Princeton 1-3 (A) 8 Army 1-5 (H) 3 Rensselaer 1-6 (H) 3 Loyola (Quebec) 1-10 (H) 6 Brown 1-16 (A) 4 Merrimack 1-19 (H) 7 Massachusetts 1-22 (A) 5 Northeastern 1-26 (A) 6 Rensselaer 2-1 (A) 2 Clarkson 2-2 (A) 7 St. Lawrence 2-7 (A) 2 New Hampshire 2-8 (H) 4 Northeastern 2-11 (H) 10 Dartmouth 2-15 (H) 2 New Hampshire 2-20 (A) 2 Brown 2-23 (H) 8 Boston State 2-26 (H) 3 Boston University 3-1 (A) 3 Boston College 3-5 (A) 3 Harvard (ECAC)

OPP 0 8 2 4 5 10 5 3 2 1 1 3 3 2 3 6 4 7 7 7 1 7 1 6 6 9 -

1974-75 (19-7-1) Coach: Lou Lamoriello Date/Site PC OPP 11-11 (A) 4 Merrimack 1 11-15 (A) 4 St. Louis 2 11-17 (A) 5 St. Louis 4 11-23 (H) 5 Boston University 7 11-26 (A) 7 Pennsylvania 4 11-29 (H) 4 Yale 2 12-4 (A) 4 New Hampshire (OT) 4

88

12-8 12-13 12-30 1-3 1-7 1-11 1-17 1-18 1-21 1-26 1-31 2-3 2-7 2-11 2-15 2-18 2-21 2-24 3-1 3-4

(H) 11 Loyola (Quebec) (H) 6 Boston College (A) 4 Boston College (A) 8 Colgate (A) 5 Brown (A) 11 Princeton (H) 9 St. Lawrence (A) 6 Northeastern (H) 11 Merrimack (H) 9 Brown (H) 7 Clarkson (H) 8 Massachusetts (H) 5 New Hampshire (A) 11 Rensselaer (H) 3 Northeastern (H) 15 Norwich (A) 11 Colgate (A) 12 Dartmouth (H) 7 Rensselaer (A) 5 Vermont (ECAC)

5 4 7 3 8 5 3 7 3 1 1 4 7 5 7 4 2 3 2 7 -

1975-76 (14-15-2) Coach: Lou Lamoriello Date/Site PC 11-9 (H) 5 Merrimack 11-14 (A) 6 St. Louis 11-16 (A) 0 St. Louis 11-19 (A) 8 Colgate 11-23 (H) 9 Lake Superior St. 11-25 (A) 9 Merrimack 11-30 (A) 3 Boston University 12-2 (H) 10 Massachusetts 12-5 (A) 5 Rensselaer (OT) 12-10 (H) 6 Boston College 12-13 (H) 7 Princeton 12-27 (N) 4 Northeastern 12-28 (N) 9 Princeton 12-29 (A) 3 Rensselaer 1-3 (A) 5 Northeastern (OT) 1-7 (A) 9 Brown 1-11 (H) 8 Rensselaer 1-14 (H) 4 Harvard (OT) 1-17 (A) 5 Harvard 1-20 (H) 9 Pennsylvania 1-22 (H) 6 U.S. Olympic (EX) 1-29 (A) 7 St. Lawrence 1-31 (N) 3 Clarkson 2-4 (H) 3 Northeastern 2-7 (H) 12 Colgate 2-10 (H) 2 Dartmouth 2-13 (H) 3 New Hampshire 2-16 (A) 6 Vermont 2-19 (A) 1 New Hampshire 2-25 (H) 2 Brown 2-27 (A) 5 Boston College 3-5 (H) 2 Boston University

OPP 6 8 8 6 1 5 5 2 4 5 5 0 2 3 6 6 10 4 6 2 3 3 6 4 1 4 1 7 5 4 7 5 -

1976-77 (17-13-0) Coach: Lou Lamoriello Date/Site PC 11-13 (H) 4 Merrimack 11-16 (A) 6 Merrimack 11-20 (A) 7 Pennsylvania 11-21 (A) 4 Princeton 11-28 (H) 9 Boston University 12-1 (A) 5 Harvard 12-5 (H) 3 Vermont 12-8 (H) 4 Boston College 12-13 (A) 1 Boston College 12-30 (A) 3 Northeastern (OT) 1-2 (N) 6 Dartmouth 1-3 (A) 4 New Hampshire 1-7 (A) 4 St. Louis 1-9 (A) 5 St. Louis 1-13 (H) 7 Brown 1-17 (H) 5 Harvard

OPP 3 5 0 0 3 4 5 7 4 4 4 6 7 2 4 4

1-21 1-25 2-1 2-4 2-8 2-9 2-12 2-17 2-20 2-21 2-26 3-1 3-5 3-8

(H) 8 St. Lawrence (A) 2 New Hampshire (A) 3 Brown (H) 8 Colgate (A) 4 Dartmouth (OT) (A) 1 Vermont (H) 2 Clarkson (H) 7 New Hampshire (A) 7 Colgate (A) 7 Rensselaer (H) 4 Rensselaer (H) 11 Northeastern (A) 6 Boston University (A) 3 Clarkson (ECAC)

5 9 5 3 3 5 4 4 3 5 8 2 4 6 -

1977-78 (17-15-2) Coach: Lou Lamoriello Date/Site PC OPP 11-2 (A) 4 Bowling Green 5 11-4 (A) 4 Ohio State 8 11-5 (A) 4 Ohio State 6 11-10 (A) 9 Merrimack 4 11-14 (H) 10 Rensselaer 3 11-18 (A) 6 Clarkson 10 11-19 (A) 4 St. Lawrence (OT) 5 11-27 (A) 2 Boston University 4 12-1 (H) 4 Harvard 6 12-6 (A) 3 New Hampshire 8 12-10 (A) 1 Yale 3 12-11 (H) 7 Princeton 2 12-26 (A) 4 St. Louis 2 12-29 (A) 4 Minnesota 6 12-30 (A) 9 Minnesota-Duluth 5 1-4 (A) 4 Brown 2 1-7 (A) 5 Cornell (OT) 5 1-11 (H) 10 Pennsylvania 1 1-15 (H) 5 Brown 7 1-19 (A) 4 Rensselaer 3 1-25 (H) 7 Vermont 2 1-28 (H) 5 Northeastern 3 1-31 (A) 3 Boston College 6 2-4 (H) 2 Boston University 4 2-15 (H) 8 New Hampshire 6 2-19 (H) 7 Yale 5 2-22 (H) 3 Colgate (OT) 3 2-24 (H) 4 Dartmouth 1 2-27 (A) 8 Northeastern 5 3-3 (H) 4 Boston College 0 3-7 (A) 8 Cornell (ECAC) 5 3-10 (N) 5 Boston Univ. (ECAC) 1 3-11 (N) 2 Boston College (ECAC) 4 3-19 (A) 3 Boston Univ. (NCAA) 5 1978-79 (16-10-2) Coach: Lou Lamoriello Date/Site PC OPP 11-14 (A) 8 Colgate 4 11-19 (H) 6 St. Lawrence 4 11-26 (A) 2 Boston University 3 11-29 (H) 2 Harvard 5 12-2 (A) 4 Northeastern 3 12-5 (H) 4 Rensselaer (OT) 3 12-8 (A) 2 Boston College 4 12-28 (A) 9 St. Louis 5 12-29 (A) 7 St. Louis 4 1-5 (N) 4 New Hampshire (OT) 5 1-6 (N) 2 Clarkson 7 1-10 (H) 3 Brown 5 1-14 (H) 3 Clarkson 1 1-20 (A) 2 Vermont 11 1-25 (H) 7 Boston College 1 1-28 (A) 4 Princeton (OT) 4 1-31 (H) 5 Harvard 3 2-3 (A) 7 Brown 5 2-6 (A) 7 Dartmouth 4 2-9 (H) 4 Boston University 5 -

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS 2-12 2-14 2-18 2-22 2-24 2-27 3-3 3-5

(A) 3 New Hampshire (H) 8 Merrimack (H) 4 Cornell (H) 6 New Hampshire (OT) (H) 4 Yale (OT) (A) 7 Rensselaer (H) 5 Northeastern (OT) (A) 5 Cornell (OT) (ECAC)

4 6 3 6 3 5 4 6 -

1979-80 (21-11-0) Coach: Lou Lamoriello Date/Site PC OPP 11-13 (H) 3 Merrimack 6 11-16 (A) 3 Bowling Green 5 11-17 (A) 2 Bowling Green 3 11-25 (H) 0 Boston University 3 11-28 (H) 6 Harvard 3 12-1 (A) 6 Rensselaer 3 12-4 (A) 7 Northeastern 5 12-9 (H) 8 Colgate 3 12-27 (N) 4 Minnesota-Duluth 3 12-28 (N) 9 St. Lawrence 4 12-29 (N) 4 Brown 2 1-1 (H) 4 Denver 6 1-5 (A) 4 Maine 3 1-10 (H) 2 Brown 8 1-13 (H) 8 Northeastern 6 1-17 (H) 4 Rensselaer 3 1-20 (H) 2 Vermont 1 1-25 (A) 1 Boston College 4 1-28 (A) 4 Yale 3 2-1 (H) 5 Clarkson 2 2-2 (H) 6 St. Lawrence 0 2-5 (H) 3 Dartmouth 5 2-8 (A) 3 Boston University 2 2-14 (A) 5 New Hampshire 4 2-19 (H) 6 Princeton 5 2-22 (H) 7 New Hampshire 4 2-25 (H) 5 Maine 6 3-1 (H) 6 Boston College 2 3-5 (A) 2 Cornell 5 3-11 (H) 8 Colgate (ECAC) 3 3-14 (N) 5 Cornell (ECAC) 6 3-15 (N) 6 Clarkson (OT) (ECAC) 5 1980-81 (17-15-1) Coach: Lou Lamoriello Date/Site PC OPP 11-8 (H) 9 Merrimack 4 11-13 (H) 3 U.S. International 1 11-18 (A) 3 Vermont 1 11-21 (A) 3 Minnesota-Duluth 4 11-22 (A) 8 Minnesota-Duluth 9 11-29 (A) 1 Boston University 8 12-5 (H) 3 Boston College (OT) 3 12-9 (H) 4 Northeastern 6 12-14 (A) 3 Princeton (OT) 4 12-28 (A) 4 Minnesota 5 12-29 (A) 7 Minnesota (OT) 8 1-3 (A) 4 Maine 3 1-9 (A) 4 Colgate 5 1-14 (A) 3 Harvard 1 1-17 (A) 7 St. Lawrence 2 1-19 (A) 3 Clarkson 8 1-23 (H) 5 Rensselaer (OT) 6 1-26 (H) 7 Brown 4 2-1 (A) 6 Dartmouth 5 2-6 (A) 5 Boston College 2 2-11 (H) 5 New Hampshire 6 2-15 (H) 3 Boston University 2 2-18 (A) 9 Brown 4 2-21 (A) 8 Northeastern 5 2-24 (H) 3 Cornell 4 2-27 (H) 3 Yale 4 3-2 (H) 12 Maine 4 3-5 (A) 5 New Hampshire (OT) 4 3-10 (A) 5 Boston College (ECAC) 2

3-13 3-14 3-20 3-21

(N) (N) (H) (H)

4 8 3 5

Clarkson (OT) (ECAC) Cornell (ECAC) Michigan Tech (NCAA) Michigan Tech (NCAA)

3 4 7 6 -

1981-82 (20-12-1) Coach: Lou Lamoriello Date/Site PC OPP 10-17 (A) 6 U.S. International 4 10-18 (A) 2 U.S. International 3 10-30 (A) 0 North Dakota 6 10-31 (A) 6 North Dakota (OT) 5 11-6 (N) 9 Merrimack 0 11-7 (N) 2 Moncton 2 11-18 (A) 1 Northeastern 8 11-21 (H) 6 Merrimack 1 11-24 (A) 5 Cornell 2 11-29 (H) 5 Boston University 3 12-2 (A) 6 Rensselaer (OT) 7 12-5 (A) 4 New Hampshire 5 12-9 (H) 7 Princeton 4 12-13 (H) 5 Harvard (OT) 6 12-28 (A) 4 Wisconsin 5 12-29 (A) 4 Wisconsin 0 1-5 (A) 6 Maine 3 1-9 (A) 7 Yale 4 1-12 (A) 3 Boston College 5 1-16 (H) 5 Clarkson 6 1-19 (A) 5 Boston University 2 1-24 (H) 3 Boston College 5 1-27 (H) 5 Lowell 3 1-31 (H) 9 Dartmouth 2 2-2 (H) 8 Salem State 3 2-6 (H) 11 Maine 0 2-10 (H) 2 Northeastern 4 2-16 (H) 8 Brown 4 2-20 (H) 4 St. Lawrence 2 2-24 (H) 11 Vermont 1 3-1 (H) 7 Colgate 3 3-5 (H) 5 New Hampshire (OT) 4 3-9 (A) 2 New Hampshire (ECAC) 4 1982-83 (33-10-0) Coach: Lou Lamoriello Date/Site PC OPP 10-15 (H) 8 Dalhousie 5 10-16 (H) 7 Dalhousie 8 10-22 (H) 6 North Dakota 3 10-23 (H) 2 North Dakota 6 11-2 (A) 10 Alaska-Anchorage 2 11-3 (A) 8 Alaska-Anchorage 0 11-6 (A) 6 U.S. International 2 11-7 (A) 7 U.S. International 2 11-13 (A) 5 Vermont 4 11-17 (H) 6 Northeastern (OT) 5 11-20 (H) 9 Maine 2 11-23 (H) 8 Merrimack 1 11-28 (A) 3 Boston University 2 12-1 (A) 4 New Hampshire 7 12-5 (H) 5 Boston College 1 12-8 (A) 5 Princeton (OT) 4 12-12 (H) 6 Salem State 2 12-28 (A) 9 St. Mary's 2 12-29 (A) 5 Dalhousie 2 1-4 (A) 8 Dartmouth 4 1-9 (H) 9 Rensselaer 2 1-13 (A) 4 St. Lawrence 9 1-15 (A) 4 Clarkson 3 1-18 (A) 5 Northeastern 3 1-22 (A) 7 Maine (OT) 6 1-26 (H) 5 New Hampshire 3 1-30 (H) 6 Cornell 5 2-4 (A) 4 Boston College 2 2-9 (A) 5 Harvard 8 2-11 (A) 7 Brown 4 2-12 (H) 8 Brown 0

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(H) 4 Lowell (H) 5 Yale (H) 3 Boston University (A) 2 Colgate (H) 2 Yale (ECAC) (H) 2 Yale (ECAC) (N) 1 St. Lawrence (ECAC) (N) 1 Harvard (ECAC) (H) 7 Minn.-Duluth (NCAA) (H) 3 Minn.-Duluth (NCAA) (N) 0 Wisconsin (NCAA) (N) 4 Minnesota (NCAA)

6 2 4 6 1 1 0 4 3 2 2 3

Steve Stirling Boston University '71 1983-85 Two seasons (44-28-7) Steve Stirling came to Providence to succeed Lou Lamoriello in 1983 after a highly successful coaching career at Babson. A hockey All-American, Stirling played at Boston University where he captained the 1971 national championship team. After six years of pro hockey, the former Boston University great began his coaching career at Babson where he compiled an 88-42-5 record. In two seasons with the Friars, Stirling put together back-to-back 20-win seasons. His 1983-84 team lost in the ECAC playoffs to Boston College. A year later, the first for HOCKEY EAST, Stirling's team finished third in the regular season, but won the tournament. The "Cinderella" Friars then advanced all the way to the NCAA Finals where they lost in the finals to RPI, by a 2-1 score. Following the season, Stirling resigned as the Friars' coach to return to Babson. 1983-84 (21-11-2) Coach: Steve Stirling Date/Site PC 10-14 (A) 2 North Dakota 10-15 (A) 4 North Dakota 10-21 (H) 4 Dalhousie 10-22 (H) 6 Dalhousie 10-26 (H) 2 Concordia (OT) 11-1 (A) 8 Lowell 11-8 (A) 1 Rensselaer 11-12 (H) 4 Northeastern 11-14 (H) 6 Merrimack 11-19 (A) 7 Maine (OT) 11-20 (A) 4 Lowell 11-27 (H) 5 Boston University 12-1 (H) 3 Vermont (OT) 12-4 (H) 3 New Hampshire 12-8 (H) 7 Princeton 12-12 (A) 2 Boston College 12-29 (N) 6 New Brunswick 12-30 (N) 5 Toronto (OT) 1-3 (A) 5 Yale 1-7 (A) 5 Cornell 1-12 (H) 0 Harvard 1-17 (H) 3 Maine

OPP 6 2 3 3 3 3 7 7 3 6 1 3 3 6 4 1 2 6 2 6 2 2

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS 1-20 (H) 4 Salem State 1-23 (H) 6 Northeastern 1-28 (H) 6 Dartmouth 1-31 (H) 3 Colgate (OT) 2-2 (H) 5 Boston College 2-8 (H) 5 Brown 2-12 (A) 0 New Hampshire 2-17 (H) 8 St. Lawrence 2-19 (H) 3 Clarkson 2-24 (A) 3 Boston University 3-2 (A) 3 Boston College (ECAC) 3-3 (A) 5 Boston College (ECAC) 3-3 (A) 0 Boston College (ECAC) (mini-game)

1984-85 (23-17-5, 15-14-5 HE) Coach: Steve Stirling Date/Site PC OPP 10-12 (H) 5 North Dakota 4 10-13 (H) 7 North Dakota 3 10-20 (A) 1 Maine 2 10-26 (H) 6 Wisconsin (OT) 5 10-27 (H) 2 Wisconsin 5 10-31 (A) 6 Lowell 8 11-4 (H) 0 Boston College 5 11-9 (A) 2 Northern Michigan 1 11-10 (A) 5 Northern Michigan 2 11-17 (H) 3 Minnesota (OT) 3 11-18 (H) 3 Minnesota (OT) 2 11-23 (H) 3 Colorado College 4 11-24 (H) 10 Colorado College 1 12-1 (A) 3 New Hampshire 2 12-7 (A) 2 Northeastern 5 12-11 (H) 3 Boston University 7 12-28 (A) 2 Minnesota-Duluth 9 12-29 (A) 2 Minnesota-Duluth 3 1-5 (A) 3 Michigan-Tech (OT) 3 1-6 (A) 3 Michigan Tech 8 1-9 (A) 3 Brown 4 1-13 (H) 6 Merrimack 1 1-16 (H) 4 Northeastern 3 1-19 (A) 2 Boston College 5 1-25 (A) 5 Denver 4 1-26 (A) 4 Denver 2 1-29 (H) 5 Salem State 2 2-3 (H) 7 Lowell 3 2-7 (A) 3 Boston University (OT) 3 2-10 (H) 4 New Hampshire 2 2-14 (H) 2 Northeastern (OT) 2 2-17 (A) 1 New Hampshire 4 2-19 (H) 3 Boston University 2 2-23 (A) 2 Lowell (OT) 2 2-27 (A) 6 Boston College 4 3-2 (H) 1 Maine 5 3-3 (H) 3 Maine (OT) 4 3-10 (H) 3 Northeastern (HE) 2 3-11 (H) 3 Northeastern (HE) 0 3-15 (N) 5 Boston University (HE) 2 3-16 (N) 2 Boston Coll. (2OT) (HE) 1 3-23 (A) 2 Michigan State (NCAA) 3 3-24 (A) 4 Michigan State (NCAA) 2 3-28 (N) 4 B.C. (3OT) (NCAA) 3 3-29 (N) 1 Rensselaer (NCAA) 2 -

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2 2 2 3 2 2 5 5 8 0 6 3 1 Mike McShane New Hampshire '71 1985-1994 Nine seasons (151-153-31) Mike McShane spent nine seasons behind the Providence College bench leading the Friars to a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances in 1989 and 1991. McShane's teams racked up four consecutive 20-win seasons between 1988 and 1992. A 1971 graduate of New Hampshire, McShane came to Providence in 1985 and after three rebuilding seasons, saw his 1988-89 team start the year at 1-9-0 before going 21-9-2 over the final 32 games and advance to the NCAA Quarterfinals. Following the season, McShane was named the New England Coach of the Year. The Wakefield, Massachusetts native is third on PC's all-time win list with 151 victories and recorded 244 wins in 14 seasons between Providence and St. Lawrence where he started his Division I coaching career in 1980. McShane picked up his 200th career win on November 24, 1991 when PC blanked Merrimack, 4-0, at Schneider Arena. He resigned as the Friars' head coach April 22, 1994 with a career mark of 244-218-31. 1985-86 (14-24-1, 11-22-1 HE) Coach: Mike McShane Date/Site PC OPP 10-25 (A) 5 New Hampshire 4 10-29 (H) 3 Boston University 4 11-3 (H) 2 Lowell 6 11-5 (A) 1 Boston College 5 11-8 (A) 5 Maine 2 11-9 (A) 6 Maine 5 11-12 (A) 1 Northeastern 2 11-15 (A) 2 Colorado College 3 11-16 (A) 7 Colorado College 5 11-22 (H) 7 New Hampshire 4 11-29 (H) 7 Michigan Tech 6 11-30 (H) 5 Michigan Tech (OT) 5 12-3 (H) 2 Lowell 5 12-6 (H) 5 Denver (OT) 6 12-7 (H) 4 Denver (OT) 3 12-10 (A) 2 Boston University 4 12-13 (A) 4 Northeastern (OT) 5 12-28 (H) 4 Northern Michigan 3 12-29 (H) 1 Northern Michigan 5 1-3 (A) 3 Wisconsin 4 1-4 (A) 3 Wisconsin (OT) 4 1-14 (H) 4 Boston College 1 1-17 (H) 3 Minnesota-Duluth 6 1-18 (H) 0 Minnesota-Duluth 6 1-24 (A) 1 Minnesota 4 1-25 (A) 3 Minnesota 5 1-31 (A) 1 North Dakota 4 2-1 (A) 2 North Dakota 5 2-6 (A) 1 Northeastern 4 2-9 (H) 2 Maine 3 2-12 (H) 1 Boston College 5 2-16 (H) 4 New Hampshire 2 2-22 (A) 0 Boston University 2 -

(A) 4 Lowell (H) 5 Brown (H) 5 Maine (HE) (H) 5 Maine (HE) (N) 2 Boston University (HE) (N) 5 Lowell (HE)

3 3 3 4 3 8 -

1986-87 (7-23-3, 7-22-2 HE) Coach: Mike McShane Date/Site PC OPP 10-19 (H) 4 Lowell 5 10-24 (A) 3 Northeastern 4 10-25 (H) 3 Northeastern 2 10-29 (H) 1 New Hampshire 3 11-1 (A) 4 New Hampshire 5 11-7 (A) 1 Maine 12 11-8 (A) 4 Maine 2 11-18 (A) 4 Boston College (OT) 5 11-21 (H) 2 Boston College 6 11-25 (H) 6 Boston University 3 11-29 (A) 4 Boston University (OT) 4 12-5 (A) 4 Michigan Tech 1 12-6 (A) 4 Northern Michigan 6 12-10 (A) 5 Lowell (OT) 6 12-27 (A) 5 Minnesota-Duluth 7 12-28 (A) 2 Minnesota 9 1-2 (H) 2 Colorado College 1 1-3 (H) 0 Denver 3 1-16 (H) 1 North Dakota 5 1-17 (H) 3 Wisconsin 6 1-21 (H) 1 Northeastern 3 1-23 (A) 6 Northeastern 3 1-30 (H) 4 Maine 2 2-1 (H) 3 Maine 4 2-4 (H) 4 New Hampshire (OT) 4 2-7 (A) 1 New Hampshire 7 2-12 (A) 2 Boston University (OT) 3 2-15 (H) 6 Boston University (OT) 7 2-18 (A) 5 Lowell (OT) 5 2-21 (H) 4 Lowell (OT) 5 3-1 (H) 3 Boston College 9 3-7 (A) 3 Boston College 9 3-11 (A) 2 Maine (HE) 5 1987-88 (13-18-5, 8-13-5 HE) Coach: Mike McShane Date/Site PC OPP 10-25 (H) 4 Boston College 8 10-31 (A) 5 Northeastern 3 11-4 (H) 4 Lowell 2 11-7 (H) 4 Northeastern (OT) 4 11-10 (A) 2 New Hampshire (OT) 2 11-13 (H) 7 Minnesota-Duluth (OT) 7 11-14 (H) 3 Minnesota 0 11-17 (A) 3 Lowell 2 11-21 (H) 7 Boston University (OT) 6 11-27 (A) 2 Wisconsin 5 11-29 (A) 4 North Dakota 6 12-4 (H) 4 St. Cloud State 3 12-9 (H) 5 New Hampshire 2 12-29 (N) 1 Vermont 4 12-30 (A) 2 Dartmouth 4 1-5 (H) 9 Brown 6 1-8 (H) 3 Plattsburgh State 4 1-12 (A) 3 Air Force 2 1-15 (A) 2 Denver 4 1-16 (A) 3 Colorado College 7 1-22 (H) 4 Michigan Tech 6 1-23 (H) 3 Northern Michigan (OT) 3 1-26 (A) 3 Boston College 4 1-29 (A) 4 Boston University 6 2-2 (H) 5 Lowell 2 2-5 (A) 7 Maine 10 2-6 (A) 1 Maine 5 - 2-10 (H) 2 New Hampshire (OT) 2 2-13 (A) 1 Northeastern 3 -

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(H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (A) (A)

5 5 2 3 6 5 2

Boston University 2 Boston College 8 Maine 10 Boston University (HE) 2 Boston University (HE) 4 Maine (HE) 6 Maine (HE) 11 -

1988-89 (22-18-2, 13-11-2 HE) Coach: Mike McShane Date/Site PC OPP 10-28 (H) 5 Boston College (OT) 6 11-1 (H) 6 Northeastern 7 - 11-4 (H) 1 St. Lawrence 4 11-8 (A) 3 Boston University 12 11-11 (A) 3 Minnesota-Duluth 6 11-12 (H) 1 Minnesota 7 11-18 (H) 3 Maine 1 11-19 (H) 3 Maine 5 11-26 (A) 2 Lowell 4 11-30 (A) 4 Northeastern 7 12-3 (H) 4 New Hampshire 1 12-7 (H) 2 Merrimack 4 12-10 (H) 10 Lowell 7 12-13 (H) 6 Salem State 2 12-22 (A) 4 Vermont 5 12-29 (N) 5 Air Force 3 12-30 (A) 2 R.P.I. (OT) 1 1-2 (A) 5 Brown 2 1-6 (H) 4 Colorado College (OT) 4 1-7 (H) 4 Denver 2 1-10 (A) 4 Maine 6 1-16 (A) 3 New Hampshire 1 1-20 (H) 2 North Dakota 3 1-22 (H) 9 Wisconsin 4 1-27 (A) 1 Northern Michigan 8 1-28 (A) 5 Michigan Tech 2 2-3 (H) 4 Boston University 2 2-7 (A) 5 Lowell 2 2-10 (H) 2 Boston College (OT) 2 2-15 (A) 4 New Hampshire 2 2-18 (A) 6 Boston University 4 2-21 (A) 6 Boston College 4 2-25 (H) 3 Northeastern 2 3-3 (H) 3 Boston University (HE) 2 3-10 (A) 5 Boston Coll. (2OT) (HE) 6 3-11 (N) 3 Northeastern 2 3-17 (A) 5 Northern Mich. (NCAA) 9 3-18 (A) 4 Northern Mich. (NCAA) 2 3-19 (A) 2 Northern Mich. (NCAA) 0 3-24 (A) 8 Maine (NCAA) 6 3-25 (A) 2 Maine (NCAA) 3 3-26 (A) 3 Maine (2OT) (NCAA) 4 1989-90 (22-10-3, 11-7-3 HE) Coach: Mike McShane Date/Site PC OPP 10-27 (H) 7 Rensselaer 2 11-3 (A) 2 St. Cloud St. (OT) 1 11-4 (A) 7 St. Cloud St. 5 11-11 (H) 8 Boston College 4 11-15 (A) 2 Northeastern 5 11-18 (H) 2 Maine 4 11-22 (A) 11 Lowell 5 11-25 (H) 7 St. Lawrence 3 11-28 (H) 2 New Hampshire (OT) 2 12-2 (H) 7 Merrimack 1 12-5 (H) 3 Boston University 1 12-8 (A) 6 Alabama-Huntsville 4 12-9 (A) 8 Alabama-Huntsville 1 12-20 (H) 4 A.I.C. 3 12-29 (N) 4 Vermont 1 12-30 (A) 2 New Hampshire (3OT) 1 1-7 (A) 5 Boston College 6 1-13 (H) 4 New Hampshire (OT) 4 1-14 (H) 4 Vermont 1

1-17 1-20 1-23 1-26 1-27 2-2 2-3 2-10 2-14 2-17 2-21 2-24 2-25 3-1 3-2 3-4

(A) 5 Northeastern (A) 1 Boston University (OT) (H) 4 Brown (OT) (H) 7 Lowell (H) 7 Merrimack (A) 2 Maine (A) 2 Maine (H) 3 Lowell (A) 2 Boston College (H) 6 Northeastern (H) 4 Boston University (A) 7 Merrimack (A) 0 New Hampshire (H) 5 New Hampshire (HE) (H) 0 New Hampshire (HE) (H) 4 New Hampshire (HE)

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

1990-91 (22-12-2, 10-9-2 HE) Coach: Mike McShane Date/Site PC OPP 10-26 (A) 4 St. Lawrence 2 10-27 (A) 7 Vermont 3 11-2 (H) 8 Ottawa 3 11-3 (H) 6 Rensselaer (3OT) 5 11-9 (H) 3 Boston University (OT) 3 11-10 (A) 4 Lowell 2 11-16 (H) 11 Merrimack 4 11-20 (A) 7 Brown 1 11-24 (H) 5 Alaska-Anchorage (OT) 4 11-27 (H) 7 Boston college (OT) 8 12-1 (H) 7 Northeastern 3 12-4 (A) 1 Boston College 5 12-8 (A) 2 Boston University 6 12-21 (A) 7 Ohio State 4 12-22 (A) 8 Miami (OH) 1 1-2 (A) 4 Maine 6 1-5 (H) 8 Alaska-Fairbanks 2 1-6 (H) 6 Alaska-Fairbanks 3 1-12 (A) 6 New Hampshire (OT) 2 1-15 (H) 6 Lowell 5 1-18 (A) 6 Northeastern 4 1-25 (H) 2 New Hampshire (OT) 2 1-26 (A) 2 Merrimack 4 2-2 (A) 4 Lowell 1 2-5 (A) 5 Merrimack 3 2-8 (H) 7 Maine 4 2-9 (H) 3 Maine 4 2-15 (A) 3 New Hampshire 4 2-16 (A) 5 Boston University 9 2-20 (H) 3 Boston College 2 2-23 (H) 3 Northeastern 4 3-1 (H) 4 New Hampshire (HE) 1 3-8 (N) 5 Boston University (HE) 7 3-15 (A) 4 Minnesota (NCAA) 3 3-16 (A) 4 Minnesota (NCAA) 8 3-17 (A) 3 Minnesota (NCAA) 8 1991-92 (21-13-2, 11-8-2 HE) Coach: Mike McShane Date/Site PC OPP 10-25 (H) 2 Vermont 5 - 10-27 (H) 8 Alabama-Huntsville 3 11-1 (H) 7 Army 1 11-2 (H) 1 UMass-Lowell 4 11-8 (A) 4 Denver 2 11-9 (A) 7 Denver 3 11-15 (A) 6 Northeastern 0 11-16 (H) 6 UMass-Lowell 8 11-22 (H) 8 Boston University 5 11-24 (H) 4 Merrimack 0 11-30 (H) 5 Cornell (OT) 4 12-2 (H) 9 Brown 5 12-8 (H) 5 Northeastern 7 12-11 (A) 6 Boston College 3 12-21 (A) 2 Minnesota 5 12-22 (N) 5 Boston College 3

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(A) 3 Alaska-Anchorage (A) 8 Alaska-Anchorage (A) 4 UMass-Lowell (H) 5 Boston College (H) 7 UMass-Lowell (A) 6 Northeastern (H) 5 New Hampshire (H) 3 Maine (at PCC) (A) 7 Merrimack (H) 5 Kent State (A) 2 Boston University (H) 7 New Hampshire (H) 5 Merrimack (A) 3 New Hampshire (A) 2 Boston College (H) 3 Boston University (OT) (A) 2 Maine (A) 3 Maine (H) 7 UMass-Lowell (HE) (N) 3 New Hampshire (HE)

2 7 4 6 4 3 2 7 0 6 6 3 3 2 4 3 5 4 0 5 -

1992-93 (16-16-4, 9-12-3 HE) Coach: Mike McShane Date/Site PC OPP 10-23 (A) 3 Maine 9 - 10-24 (A) 3 Maine (OT) 3 10-30 (A) 3 R.P.I. 5 11-1 (A) 3 Vermont 4 11-7 (H) 2 Maine 6 11-13 (H) 6 New Hampshire 4 11-14 (A) 2 New Hampshire 6 11-20 (A) 4 UMass-Lowell (OT) 3 11-21 (H) 2 UMass-Lowell 6 11-28 (A) 7 Cornell 0 11-30 (A) 6 Brown (at PCC) 4 12-4 (A) 3 Boston College 6 12-5 (H) 5 Boston College 4 12-9 (H) 3 Merrimack 4 12-29 (N) 4 Clarkson (OT) 3 12-30 (A) 5 R.P.I. (OT) 4 1-2 (H) 10 Air Force 0 1-3 (H) 2 Air Force 1 1-8 (H) 5 Boston University (OT) 5 1-9 (A) 2 Boston University 7 1-15 (H) 6 St. Lawrence 1 1-16 (H) 5 St. Lawrence 6 1-22 (H) 9 Merrimack 4 1-23 (A) 2 Merrimack 3 1-27 (A) 3 Northeastern 2 1-29 (H) 7 Northeastern 5 2-5 (A) 5 Northeastern 2 2-12 (A) 1 New Hampshire 3 2-13 (H) 2 New Hampshire 1 2-19 (H) 7 UMass-Lowell 3 2-20 (A) 2 UMass-Lowell 4 2-26 (A) 3 Boston College 4 2-27 (H) 4 Boston College (OT) 4 3-5 (H) 6 Boston University 12 3-12 (A) 4 UMass-Lowell (HE) 7 3-14 (A) 3 UMass-Lowell (OT) (HE) 3 1993-94 (14-19-3, 9-13-2 HE) Coach: Mike McShane Date/Site PC OPP 10-16 (H) 7 Army 3 10-22 (H) * 1 Maine 5 - 10-23 (H) * 2 Maine 5 10-29 (H) 5 Vermont 4 11-6 (A) * 2 Maine 4 11-12 (A) 2 New Hampshire 3 11-13 (H) 2 New Hampshire 5 11-19 (H) 1 UMass-Lowell 7 11-20 (A) 4 UMass-Lowell 3 11-27 (H) 2 Alabama-Huntsville 4 11-28 (H) 2 Brown (at PCC) (OT) 2 12-3 (H) 9 Boston College 5

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS 12-4 (A) 1 Boston College 12-8 (A) 4 Merrimack (OT) 12-28 (N) 4 Northern Michigan 12-29 (N) 6 Alaska-Fairbanks 1-1 (A) 4 Air Force 1-2 (A) 4 Air Force 1-8 (A) 5 Boston University 1-14 (A) 4 St. Lawrence 1-15 (A) 4 Clarkson 1-21 (A) 3 Merrimack 1-22 (H) 4 Merrimack 1-28 (H) 3 New Hampshire 1-29 (A) 5 New Hampshire 2-2 (H) 6 Northeastern (OT) 2-9 (A) 6 Northeastern (OT) 2-11 (H) 2 Northeastern 2-18 (A) 3 UMass-Lowell 2-19 (H) 3 UMass-Lowell 2-25 (H) 1 Boston College 2-26 (A) 4 Boston College 3-4 (H) 0 Boston University 3-5 (A) 1 Boston University 3-11 (A) 3 Northeastern (HE) 3-12 (A) 1 Northeastern (OT) (HE)

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* PC awarded forfeit wins due to Maine using ineligible player.

Paul Pooley Ohio State '84 1994 -2005 11 Seasons (185-187-40) On July 28, 1994, Paul Pooley was named the 10th head coach in the history of Providence College Hockey. In 11 seasons, Pooley brought the Friars to three HOCKEY EAST Finals and two NCAA Tournament appearances. In 1994-95, Pooley became the first head coach to bring a team to the HOCKEY EAST Championship game in his inaugural season behind the bench. In 1995-96, he guided the Friars to their second HOCKEY EAST title and first since 1985. Pooley also led the team to its eighth appearance in the NCAA Tournament. The Friars concluded 1995-96 with 21 victories the sixth highest win total in the history of Friar hockey. Pooley earned his 100th career win on February 12, 2000 when the Friars defeated New Hampshire, 4-3. Pooley led the Friars to a 22-13-5 record in the 2000-01 season, reaching the HOCKEY EAST Championship game and the NCAA Tournament's First Round. Prior to arriving at Providence, Pooley served as an assistant coach at Lake Superior State and Ohio State. He resigned as the head coach of the Friars on June 8, 2005 with a 185-187-40 record. 1994-95 (14-17-6, 7-11-6 HE) Coach: Paul Pooley Date/Site PC OPP 10-21 (A) 6 Army 3 10-23 (A) 0 Vermont 8 - 10-28 (H) 7 Union 5 10-29 (H) 5 UMass-Amherst 4 11-4 (A) 6 Merrimack (OT) 6 11-5 (H) 3 Merrimack 4 -

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11-11 (H) 4 UMass-Lowell (OT) 5 11-12 (A) 3 UMass-Lowell 2 11-18 (A) 4 Maine 5 11-19 (A) 1 Maine 2 12-2 (A) 5 New Hampshire (OT) 5 12-3 (H) 2 New Hampshire 8 12-9 (A) 3 Northeastern (OT) 3 12-10 (H) 10 Northeastern 3 12-30 (A) 2 Dartmouth 4 12-31 (N) 2 Illinois-Chicago 7 1-6 (H) 6 Air Force 1 1-7 (H) 6 Air Force 4 1-10 (H) 2 Boston University 9 1-13 (H) 3 Clarkson 6 1-14 (H) 6 Clarkson 7 1-17 (A) 6 Brown 3 1-20 (H) 3 UMass-Amherst 7 1-22 (A) 5 UMass-Amherst 2 1-27 (A) 4 Boston College 5 1-28 (H) 5 Boston College 7 2-3 (H) 2 Maine 5 2-5 (H) 2 Merrimack (OT) 2 2-10 (A) 4 Northeastern (OT) 4 2-17 (H) 8 Boston University 1 2-18 (A) 3 Boston University 6 2-24 (A) 6 New Hampshire (OT) 6 2-26 (H) 5 Boston College 2 3-3 (A) 7 UMass-Lowell 0 3-9 (A) 3 New Hampshire (OT) (HE) 2 3-17 (N) 7 Maine (HE) 3 3-18 (N) 2 Boston University (HE) 3 1995-96 (21-15-3, 12-9-3 HE) Coach: Paul Pooley Date/Site PC OPP 10-20 (H) 4 Merrimack 1 10-21 (A) 4 Merrimack 3 10-27 (A) 1 Western Michigan 4 10-28 (A) 5 Western Michigan (OT) 4 11-3 (H) 3 Boston College (OT) 3 11-4 (A) 4 Boston College 3 11-10 (H) 3 Maine 1 11-11 (H) 1 Maine 2 11-17 (H) 7 UMass-Amherst 5 11-18 (A) 4 UMass-Amherst 1 11-24 (A) 4 Union 2 11-25 (H) 5 Brown 8 12-7 (H) 4 Northeastern 2 12-9 (A) 6 Northeastern (OT) 6 12-29 (N) 3 Clarkson 4 12-30 (A) 3 Rensselaer 2 1-5 (A) 4 Air Force 2 1-6 (A) 9 Air Force 1 1-12 (A) 3 St. Lawrence 5 1-13 (A) 4 Clarkson 5 1-19 (A) 1 UMass-Lowell 5 1-20 (H) 2 UMass-Lowell 3 1-23 (H) 5 Northeastern (OT) 4 1-26 (H) 2 New Hampshire 4 1-27 (A) 5 New Hampshire 4 2-2 (A) 1 Boston University 3 2-4 (H) 0 UMass-Lowell 5 2-9 (A) 4 Boston College 1 2-10 (A) 6 Merrimack 4 2-16 (H) 4 Boston University (OT) 5 2-17 (A) 1 Boston University 8 2-23 (H) 6 New Hampshire 2 2-24 (A) 2 UMass-Amherst (OT) 2 3-1 (A) 4 Maine 6 3-7 (H) 5 Boston College (HE) 2 3-8 (H) 4 Boston College (HE) 2 3-15 (N) 5 Boston University (HE) 4 3-16 (N) 3 Maine (HE) 2 3-23 (N) 1 Minnesota (NCAA) 5 -

1996-97 (15-20-1, 12-11-1 HE) Coach: Paul Pooley Date/Site PC OPP 10-18 (H) 7 Army 2 10-19 (H) 4 St. Francis Xavier (ex) 1 10-25 (A) 3 Merrimack 2 10-26 (H) 3 Merrimack 0 11-1 (A) 0 Union 2 11-2 (A) 3 Colgate 6 11-8 (A) 1 Boston University 4 11-9 (H) 6 Boston University 8 11-15 (A) 4 Boston College (OT) 4 11-16 (H) 3 Boston College 4 11-22 (A) 4 Northeastern 3 11-23 (H) 8 Northeastern 0 11-29 (H) 4 Western Michigan (OT) 3 11-30 (H) 4 Western Michigan 5 12-3 (H) 3 Vermont (OT) 4 12-6 (H) 3 UMass-Amherst 5 12-8 (A) 1 UMass-Amherst 3 12-27 (N) 3 Cornell (3 OT) 4 12-28 (N) 2 Colgate 6 1-3 (H) 4 Maine 5 1-9 (A) 5 Northeastern 4 1-11 (H) 5 UMass-Amherst 1 1-17 (A) 3 Maine 6 1-18 (A) 1 Maine 4 1-21 (H) 5 Dartmouth 2 1-25 (A) 2 Brown 3 1-31 (H) 2 Boston University 6 2-2 (A) 8 UMass-Lowell 2 2-7 (H) 4 Boston College 2 2-8 (H) 9 Merrimack 4 2-14 (A) 5 New Hampshire 9 2-15 (H) 3 New Hampshire 2 2-21 (H) 6 UMass-Lowell 1 2-22 (A) 5 UMass-Lowell 2 2-28 (A) 5 New Hampshire 7 3-7 (H) 2 UMass-Lowell (HE) 6 3-8 (H) 5 UMass-Lowell (HE) 6 1997-98 (15-18-3, 9-13-2 HE) Coach: Paul Pooley Date/Site PC OPP 10-24 (H) 0 Northeastern 2 10-25 (H) 5 Union (OT) 4 11-1 (A) 3 Maine 6 11-7 (A) 6 Minnesota-Duluth (OT) 5 11-8 (A) 3 Minnesota-Duluth 0 11-14 (A) 5 Army 4 11-16 (H) 5 UMass-Lowell 3 11-21 (A) 5 UMass-Amherst 3 11-22 (H) 5 UMass-Amherst 3 11-25 (A) 2 Northeastern 3 11-28 (H) 5 Yale 2 11-30 (A) 4 Princeton (OT) 4 12-5 (H) 6 Maine 2 12-6 (H) 7 Maine 2 12-27 (A) 5 Vermont 1 12-28 (N) 1 Dartmouth 4 1-4 (H) 2 Colgate 3 1-9 (H) 6 Northeastern 4 1-10 (A) 0 Boston University 1 1-16 (A) 0 Boston College 6 1-17 (H) 0 Boston College 8 1-23 (A) 2 UMass-Lowell (OT) 2 1-24 (H) 1 UMass-Lowell 5 1-30 (A) 1 UMass-Amherst 3 1-31 (H) 3 Brown 6 2-6 (A) 3 Boston College (OT) 3 2-8 (A) 2 Merrimack 0 2-13 (A) 2 New Hampshire 4 2-14 (H) 0 New Hampshire 5 2-20 (H) 1 Boston University 5 2-21 (A) 2 Boston University 3 -

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(H) 4 Merrimack (A) 6 Merrimack (H) 2 New Hampshire (A) 3 Boston College (HE) (A) 3 Boston College (HE)

2 4 3 4 6 -

1998-99 (20-17-1, 12-11-1 HE) Coach: Paul Pooley Date/Site PC OPP 10-23 (H) 3 Miami 5 10-24 (H) 7 Lake Superior State 2 10-30 (H) 5 Boston University 4 10-31 (A) 6 Boston University 4 11-6 (H) 6 New Hampshire 1 11-7 (A) 1 New Hampshire 3 11-13 (H) 7 Minnesota-Duluth 2 11-14 (H) 4 Minnesota-Duluth 5 11-20 (A) 1 Maine 6 11-21 (A) 2 Maine 3 11-27 (H) 5 Princeton 6 11-28 (A) 5 Yale 3 12-3 (A) 2 Merrimack 3 12-4 (H) 3 Merrimack (OT) 2 12-11 (A) 5 Dartmouth (OT) 6 1-5 (A) 7 Cornell 3 1-8 (A) 5 Northeastern 3 1-9 (H) 4 Northeastern 5 1-12 (A) 3 Brown 2 1-15 (H) 8 UMass-Amherst 1 1-17 (A) 5 UMass-Lowell 2 1-22 (A) 3 Boston College 0 1-23 (H) 2 Boston College 5 1-29 (H) 4 Maine 7 1-30 (A) 2 New Hampshire 4 2-5 (A) 5 UMass-Lowell 2 2-6 (H) 2 UMass-Lowell 4 2-12 (H) 6 Army 2 2-13 (H) 6 Boston University 3 2-19 (H) 4 Merrimack (OT) 3 2-24 (H) 5 Boston College (OT) 5 2-26 (H) 3 UMass-Amherst 2 2-27 (A) 1 UMass-Amherst 3 3-7 (A) 5 Northeastern (OT) 6 3-12 (H) 8 Boston University (HE) 2 3-13 (H) 2 Boston University (HE) 5 3-14 (H) 5 Boston University (HE) 1 3-19 (N) 2 New Hampshire (HE) 6 1999-00 (18-18-2, 10-13-1 HE) Coach: Paul Pooley Date/Site PC OPP 10-15 (N) 2 Notre Dame 1 10-16 (A) 2 Denver (2OT) 3 10-22 (A) 5 Miami 3 10-23 (A) 2 Miami 5 10-30 (A) 2 Boston University 3 11-7 (A) 2 Maine 5 11-12 (A) 2 New Hampshire (OT) 3 11-13 (H) 1 New Hampshire 2 11-19 (A) 3 Northeastern 1 11-20 (H) 4 Northeastern 1 11-23 (H) 3 Cornell 2 11-26 (H) 5 Colorado College 4 11-27 (H) 7 Denver 3 12-3 (H) 4 Merrimack 1 12-4 (A) 2 Merrimack 4 12-10 (H) 2 Dartmouth 0 12-29 (N) 3 Union 1 12-30 (A) 5 RPI 3 1-7 (A) 1 UMass-Amherst 2 1-8 (H) 1 UMass-Amherst 3 1-14 (A) 4 Army (OT) 4 1-18 (H) 2 Brown 4 1-22 (H) 4 Boston College 3 1-23 (A) 0 Boston College 6 1-26 (A) 3 UMass-Amherst 4 -

1-28 (H) 2 UMass-Lowell 7 2-4 (H) 3 Northeastern 1 2-5 (A) 4 Merrimack (OT) 3 2-11 (A) 0 Boston College 8 2-12 (H) 4 New Hampshire 3 2-18 (H) 5 Boston University 2 2-19 (A) 3 Boston University 4 2-25 (A) 5 UMass-Lowell 3 2-26 (H) 2 UMass-Lowell 1 3-3 (H) 6 Maine (OT) 6 3-4 (H) 2 Maine 3 3-9 (A) 3 Maine (HE) 5 3-10 (A) 4 Maine (HE) (OT) 5 - 2000-01 (22-13-5, 13-8-3 HE) Coach: Paul Pooley Date/Site PC OPP 10-20 (H) 5 Miami 0 10-21 (H) 5 Lake Superior St. 1 10-28 (H) 4 Boston University (OT) 4 10-29 (H) 8 Union 0 11-3 (H) 5 Maine 3 11-4 (A) 1 Brown 5 11-10 (H) 3 New Hampshire 1 11-11 (A) 1 New Hampshire 4 11-17 (H) 3 Northeastern 1 11-18 (A) 4 Northeastern 2 11-24 (A) 1 Colorado College (OT) 1 11-25 (A) 3 Denver (OT) 3 12-1 (H) 1 Merrimack 4 12-2 (A) 7 Merrimack 3 12-8 (H) 1 UMass-Amherst 3 12-29 (N) 4 Ferris State 2 12-30 (A) 1 Denver 2 1-6 (H) 4 UMass-Amherst 0 1-7 (A) 8 UMass-Amherst 5 1-12 (H) 6 Iona College 2 1-14 (H) 2 Holy Cross 1 1-19 (A) 0 Boston College 4 1-20 (H) 2 Boston College 4 1-27 (A) 3 UMass-Lowell (OT) 3 2-2 (A) 4 Northeastern 3 2-3 (H) 1 Merrimack 0 2-9 (H) 5 Boston College 3 2-10 (A) 1 New Hampshire 3 2-16 (H) 4 Boston University 3 2-17 (A) 5 Boston University (OT) 5 2-22 (A) 4 UMass-Lowell 3 2-23 (H) 2 UMass-Lowell 1 3-2 (A) 2 Maine 4 3-3 (A) 2 Maine 5 3-9 (H) 6 Boston University (HE) 3 3-10 (H) 1 Boston University (HE) 2 3-11 (H) 4 Boston Univ. (HE)(2OT) 3 3-16 (N) 4 Maine (HE) 3 3-17 (N) 3 Boston College (HE) 5 3-24 (N) 1 Wisconsin (NCAA) 4 2001-02 (13-20-5, 8-13-3 HE) Coach: Paul Pooley Date/Site PC OPP 10-12 (N) 3 Michigan 3 10-13 (A) 3 Nebraska-Omaha (OT) 4 10-19 (H) 8 Sacred Heart 1 10-26 (A) 3 UMass Lowell 4 10-28 (H) 3 Massachusetts 4 11-2 (H) 3 Massachusetts 2 11-3 (H) 3 Merrimack 2 11-9 (H) 1 Northeastern 3 11-10 (A) 5 Northeastern 3 11-14 (A) 1 Boston College 4 11-17 (H) 1 New Hampshire 5 11-20 (A) 4 Union (OT) 4 11-23 (H) 3 St. Lawrence (OT) 4 11-24 (H) 4 Clarkson 2 11-31 (A) 2 Merrimack 3 -

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(H) 4 Merrimack (H) 5 Quinnipiac (N) 4 Western Michigan (A) 1 Minnesota (A) 4 Maine (H) 5 Boston University (OT) (A) 4 New Hampshire (H) 2 Connecticut (OT) (H) 2 St. Cloud State (H) 4 Brown (OT) (H) 6 Boston College (A) 5 Boston College (A) 2 Northeastern (A) 3 Massachusetts (H) 3 UMass Lowell (OT) (A) 2 New Hampshire (H) 0 Maine (H) 3 Maine (A) 2 Boston University (H) 2 Boston University (A) 1 UMass Lowell (A) 2 Boston University (HE) (A) 2 Boston University (HE)

1 2 2 6 5 5 3 2 5 3 4 2 3 2 3 5 1 3 5 4 6 3 4 -

2002-03 (19-14-3, 12-9-3 HE) Coach: Paul Pooley Date/Site PC OPP 10/11 (H) 5 Union 2 10/12 (H) 11 Iona 0 10/18 (H) 5 Minnesota State 1 10/19 (H) 5 Minnesota State 3 10/25 (H) 6 UMass Lowell (OT) 5 11/1 (A) 2 Massachusetts (OT) 1 11/3 (H) 8 Princeton 1 11/8 (A) 3 Northeastern 4 11/9 (H) 4 Northeastern 3 11/12 (H) 1 Boston College 1 11/15 (A) 0 New Hampshire 3 11/22 (H) 2 Merrimack (OT) 2 11/23 (A) 1 Merrimack 4 11/29 (A) 0 Clarkson 4 11/30 (A) 4 St. Lawrence 2 12/5 (A) 1 Merrimack (OT) 2 1/3 (H) 4 Maine 2 1/5 (A) 4 Massachusetts 5 1/9 (A) 3 Boston University (OT) 2 1/11 (H) 3 New Hampshire 6 1/17 (A) 1 St. Cloud State 2 1/18 (A) 3 St. Cloud State 5 1/24 (A) 4 Boston College 1 1/25 (H) 3 Boston College 5 1/28 (A) 3 Brown 1 1/31 (H) 1 Northeastern 3 2/1 (H) 5 Massachusetts 3 2/7 (A) 6 UMass Lowell 1 2/9 (H) 5 New Hampshire 2 2/14 (A) 5 Maine 1 2/15 (A) 2 Maine (OT) 2 2/21 (H) 5 Boston University (OT) 4 2/22 (A) 3 Boston University (OT) 3 2/28 (H) 3 UMass Lowell 1 3/7 (H) 4 Boston Univ. (HE) (OT) 5 3/8 (H) 1 Boston Univ. (HE) 1 2003-04 (16-14-7, 7-11-6 HE) Coach: Paul Pooley Date/Site PC OPP 10/11 (H) 7 Sacred Heart 2 10/12 (H) 5 Rensselaer 2 10/17 (A) 2 Minnesota State 1 10/18 (A) 5 Minnesota State 3 10/24 (H) 4 Boston University 6 10/25 (A) 0 Merrimack (ot) 0 10/31 (A) 6 Massachusetts 2 11/1 (H) 2 Massachusetts 4 11/7 (H) 2 Northeastern (ot) 2

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS 11/14 (H) 7 New Hampshire 4 11/15 (H) 2 Massachusetts 3 11/21 (A) 4 Boston College 7 11/22 (H) 2 Maine 3 11/25 (H) 1 Brown (ot) 1 12/27 (H) 4 Clarkson 3 12/28 (H) 1 St. Cloud State 6 1/2 (H) 7 Quinnipiac 1 1/9 (H) 1 New Hampshire (ot) 1 1/10 (A) 3 New Hampshire 5 1/16 (A) 1 Northeastern (ot) 1 1/17 (H) 3 Northeastern (ot) 3 Tim Army 1/20 (H) 1 Boston College (ot) 2 Providence College '85 1/23 (A) 3 Lake Superior State 0 2005-11 1/24 (A) 3 Lake Superior State 1 Five Seasons (66-116-28) 1/30 (A) 0 Boston College 4 Tim Army returned to his alma mater to take 1/31 (H) 3 UMass Lowell 2 over the reigns of the Providence College men's 2/6 (A) 2 Boston University 0 hockey program on July 17, 2005. Army, a 1985 2/8 (A) 4 UMass Lowell 2 graduate of the College, became the 11th coach 2/14 (H) 2 Boston University 1 in the history of the program the first PC alumnus 2/20 (A) 2 Maine 3 to coach the team since his former coach Lou 2/21 (A) 2 Maine 4 Lamoriello guided the Friars (1968-83). He also 2/27 (H) 5 Merrimack 1 2/28 (A) 2 Merrimack (ot) 2 became the first former HOCKEY EAST player to be a head coach in the league. In his first season 3/6 (H) 3 UMass Lowell 4 at PC, Army guided the team to a 17-16-3 overall 3/11 (A) 1 New Hampshire (HE) 2 record, including a 14-10-3 mark in HOCKEY EAST. 3/12 (A) 4 New Hampshire (HE) 3 (ot) The 14 league wins was one short of tying a school 3/13 (A) 0 New Hampshire (HE) 1 record. Prior to his position at PC, Army spent three seasons as the head coach of the Portland 2004-05 (12-21-4, 6-14-4 HE) Pirates of the American Hockey League. Before his Coach: Paul Pooley stint at Portland, Army spent nine seasons as an Date/Site PC OPP assistant coach in the NHL for the Anaheim Mighty 10/8 (H) 4 Clarkson 2 Ducks and the Washington Capitals. Currently, he 10/15 (H) 5 Merrimack 4 is an assitant coach for the Colorado Avalanche. 10/22 (A) 2 Boston University 3 10/29 (H) 6 UMass 2 2005-06 (17-16-3, 14-10-3 HE) 10/30 (A) 0 UMass 2 Coach: Tim Army 11/5 (H) 2 Wayne State 4 Date/Site PC OPP 11/6 (H) 4 Wayne State 1 10/8/05 (H) 2 St. Thomas 1 (ot) 11/12 (A) 2 New Hampshire 3 10/14 (A) 2 Clarkson 5 - 11/14 (H) 1 Northeastern 3 10/15 (A) 3 St. Lawrence 5 11/19 (H) 2 Boston College (OT) 2 10/21 (H) 3 UMass Lowell 0 11/21 (A) 4 Maine 8 10/22 (A) 4 UMass Lowell 0 11/27 (H) 3 Holy Cross 1 10/28 (A) 5 Merrimack 1 11/28 (H) 2 Merrimack 5 10/29 (A) 2 Boston College 3 12/3 (A) 2 UMass 3 11/4 (H) 4 UMass 1 12/4 (A) 1 Boston College (OT) 1 11/5 (A) 3 UMass 3 (ot) 12/8 (A) 3 Rensselaer 4 11/11 (A) 2 Vermont 6 12/29 (N) 1 Vermont 3 11/15 (A) 2 Northeastern 1 (ot) 12/30 (N) 3 Bowling Green 2 11/18 (H) 2 Boston University 2 (ot) 1/7 (H) 1 New Hampshire 2 11/25 (N) 2 Nebraska-Omaha 4 1/8 (A) 1 New Hampshire 4 11/26 (A) 2 Rensselaer 3 1/14 (H) 3 Northeastern (OT) 3 12/2 (H) 4 Maine 2 1/15 (A) 0 Northeastern 6 12/3 (H) 5 Brown 1 1/22 (A) 1 Brown 5 12/8 (H) 4 Boston University 1 1/25 (H) 4 Connecticut 3 12/21 (H) 7 Colgate 1 1/29 (A) 2 Boston University 3 12/22 (H) 5 Sacred Heart 2 2/4 (H) 2 Boston College (OT) 2 1/6 (A) 5 Boston University 1 2/5 (A) 2 UMass Lowell (OT) 3 1/7 (H) 1 Boston College 4 2/11 (H) 2 Boston University 4 1/15 (H) 3 UMass Lowell 4 -(ot) 2/13 (H) 0 UMass Lowell 2 1/20 (A) 4 Maine 0 2/18 (H) 3 Maine 2 1/21 (A) 2 Maine 5 2/19 (H) 2 Maine 6 1/27 (H) 3 New Hampshire 1 2/25 (A) 4 Merrimack 1 2/3 (H) 1 Vermont 4 2/26 (H) 4 Merrimack 2 2/4 (H) 3 Vermont 3 (ot) 3/5 (A) 3 UMass Lowell (OT) 2 2/10 (A) 3 Boston College 8 3/11 (A) 4 Boston University (HE) 1 2/11 (H) 4 UMass 1 3/12 (A) 0 Boston University (HE) 2 2/16 (A) 1 Northeastern 2 -(ot) 3/13 (A) 0 Boston University (HE) 2 2/17 (H) 2 Northeastern 1 2/24 (H) 2 New Hampshire 2 (ot) 2/25 (A) 1 New Hampshire 4 -

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(A) 5 Merrimack (H) 3 Merrimack (A) 0 New Hampshire (HE) (A) 1 New Hampshire (HE)

3 4 -(ot) 4 2 -(2ot)

2006-07 (10-23-3, 9-15-3 HE) Coach: Tim Army Date/Site PC OPP 10/6 (H) 4 St. Thomas (Ex.) 0 10/13 (H) 1 Clarkson 6 10/14 (H) 4 St. Lawrence 2 10/20 (H) 4 Bowling Green 2 10/21 (H) 1 Notre Dame 6 10/27 (H) 2 Merrimack 3 10/28 (A) 2 UMass Lowell 2 (ot) 10/31 (H) 5 Boston College 3 11/3 (A) 1 UMass 4 11/4 (H) 2 UMass 3 11/10 (H) 2 Vermont 4 11/14 (H) 4 Northeastern 3 (ot) 11/17 (A) 1 Boston University 2 11/24 (H) 4 UMass Lowell 2 11/26 (A) 1 Brown 2 12/1 (A) 0 Maine 3 12/8 (A) 2 Boston University 4 12/29 (N) 1 Lake Superior State 2 12/30 (N) 0 Wisconsin 5 1/5 (H) 1 Boston University 5 1/7 (A) 1 Boston College 3 1/13 (A) 3 UMass Lowell 2 (ot) 1/19 (H) 3 Maine 0 1/20 (H) 0 Maine 2 1/27 (A) 1 New Hampshire 2 2/2 (A) 2 Vermont 3 2/3 (A) 4 Vermont 1 2/9 (H) 1 Boston College 2 2/10 (A) 3 Massachusetts 3 (ot) 2/16 (A) 0 Northeastern 3 2/17 (H) 3 Northeastern 3 (ot) 2/23 (A) 4 New Hampshire 6 2/24 (H) 7 New Hampshire 1 3/2 (H) 7 Merrimack 2 3/3 (A) 2 Merrimack 1 3/8 (A) 0 New Hampshire (HE) 4 - 3/9 (A) 0 New Hampshire (HE) 6 2007-08 (14-17-5, 11-11-5 HE) Coach: Tim Army Date/Site PC OPP 10/12 (A) 1 St. Lawrence 4 - 10/13 (A) 0 Clarkson 2 - 10/19 (A) 2 Northeastern 3 - (ot) 10/20 (H) 4 Holy Cross 6 - 10/26 (H) 3 Massachusetts 1 10/27 (A) 3 Massachusetts 3 (ot) 11/1 (H) 2 Boston University 5 - 11/9 (A) 6 Maine 2 11/10 (A) 1 Maine 0 11/16 (H) 2 UMass Lowell 2 (ot) 11/17 (H) 4 New Hampshire 5 - (ot) 12/1 (A) 4 Vermont 0 12/4 (H) 8 Brown 0 12/7 (H) 5 Union 2 12/28 (N) 0 Michigan 6 - 12/29 (N) 5 Michigan State 3 1/11 (H) 4 UMass Lowell 3 (ot) 1/12 (A) 2 UMass Lowell 3 - (ot) 1/18 (H) 3 Massachusetts 2 1/19 (H) 0 Maine 4 - 1/25 (A) 5 Northeastern 1 1/26 (H) 5 Northeastern 2

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(A) (A) (H) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (A)

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

Boston College Merrimack Vermont Vermont New Hampshire New Hampshire Merrimack Merrimack Boston College Boston College Boston University Boston University Boston College (HE) Boston College (HE)

2 1 (ot) 2 - 3 (ot) 1 (ot) 4 - 2 - 3 - 2 2 (ot) 6 - 2 - 5 - 5 -

2008-09 (7-22-5, 4-18-5 HE) Coach: Tim Army Date/Site PC 10/17 (H) 0 Northeastern 10/18 (H) 4 Bowling Green 10/24 (A) 1 UMass Lowell 10/25 (A) 6 Holy Cross 10/31 (A) 4 Massachusetts 11/1 (H) 1 Massachusetts 11/7 (H) 2 Vermont 11/8 (H) 1 Notre Dame 11/14 (H) 2 Maine 11/15 (H) 0 Maine 11/21 (A) 1 UMass Lowell 11/22 (A) 3 New Hampshire 11/28 (H) 2 Dartmouth 11/29 (A) 2 Union 12/5 (A) 2 Quinnipiac 12/9 (A) 4 Brown 1/10 (H) 4 UMass Lowell 1/13 (A) 4 Boston University 1/16 (A) 5 Massachusetts 1/18 (A) 2 Maine 1/23 (H) 1 Northeastern 1/24 (A) 3 Northeastern 1/30 (H) 2 Boston College 1/31 (H) 5 Merrimack 2/6 (A) 1 Vermont 2/7 (A) 1 Vermont 2/13 (A) 4 New Hampshire 2/14 (H) 2 New Hampshire 2/21 (A) 1 Merrimack 2/22 (H) 1 Merrimack 2/27 (A) 1 Boston College 2/28 (H) 3 Boston College 3/6 (H) 2 Boston University 3/8 (A) 0 Boston University

OPP 4 3 4 4 9 5 2 (ot) 4 3 3 6 4 4 4 5 3 2 2 4 2 (ot) 3 6 2 (ot) 3 4 4 4 (ot) 4 1 (ot) 5 5 4 -(ot) 8 3 -

2009-10 (10-20-4, 5-18-4 HE) Coach Tim Army Date/Site PC OPP 10/10 (H) 2 Holy Cross 1 10/15 (A) 3 Notre Dame 2 10/16 (A) 0 Notre Dame 2 10/23 (A) 8 Bowling Green 2 10/24 (A) 3 Bowling Green 1 10/30 (H) 3 Massachusetts 5 10/31 (A) 2 Massachusetts 1 11/8 (A) 0 Vermont 3 11/17 (H) 4 Brown 3 11/20 (A) 1 Northeastern 4 11/21 (H) 3 Northeastern 3 (ot) 11/24 (H) 4 UMass Lowell 2 11/27 (A) 2 Dartmouth 4 12/4 (A) 1 Maine 3 12/5 (A) 1 Maine 3 -

12/11 12/12 1/12 1/15 1/16 1/19 1/22 1/23 1/29 1/30 2/5 2/6 2/12 2/19 2/20 2/26 2/27 3/5 3/6

(H) 3 New Hampshire (H) 1 Boston College (A) 1 Boston College (H) 3 Boston University (H) 3 Maine (A) 1 Northeastern (H) 2 New Hampshire (A) 1 Merrimack (A) 2 Boston College (H) 1 Massachusetts (H) 1 Vermont (H) 1 Vermont (A) 2 New Hampshire (H) 5 Boston University (A) 1 Boston University (A) 0 UMass Lowell (H) 2 UMass Lowell (H) 0 Merrimack (A) 1 Merrimack

4 3 4 1 2 3 3 - (ot) 2 - (ot) 5 4 5 1 (ot) 5 4 2 4 2 (ot) 5 1 (ot)

2010-11 (8-18-8, 4-16-7 HE) Coach: Tim Army Date/Site PC OPP 10/8 (H) 3 Northeastern 2 10/15 (A) 3 Minnesota-Duluth 5 10/16 (A) 1 Minnesota-Duluth 7 10/22 (A) 4 UMass Lowell 5 - (ot) 10/23 (A) 1 Boston University 2 10/29 (A) 3 Massachusetts 3 (ot) 10/30 (H) 3 Massachusetts 2 11/5 (H) 2 Merrimack 0 11/6 (H) 3 Vermont 3 (ot) 11/12 (A) 3 Alabama-Huntsville 1 11/13 (A) 4 Alabama-Huntsville 2 11/19 (H) 3 Northeastern 3 (ot) 11/20 (A) 0 Northeastern 5 11/27 (A) 2 Holy Cross 1 12/3 (H) 3 Maine 3 (ot) 12/4 (H) 0 Maine 5 12/7 (A) 4 Brown 4 (ot) 12/11 (H) 5 Quinnipiac 2 1/1 (A) 1 New Brunswick 3 1/2 (A) 1 New Brunswick 0 1/7 (A) 1 Boston College 4 1/8 (H) 1 Boston College 3 1/14 (A) 3 Maine 4 - (ot) 1/21 (A) 3 New Hampshire 4 - (ot) 1/23 (H) 5 U.S. National U-18 Team 4 1/28 (H) 2 New Hampshire 5 1/29 (A) 1 New Hampshire 5 2/4 (A) 1 Vermont 1 (ot) 2/5 (A) 1 Vermont 7 - (ot) 2/11 (H) 0 Boston College 3 2/12 (A) 3 Massachusetts 3 (ot) 2/18 (A) 1 Boston University 2 2/19 (H) 0 Boston University 1 2/25 (H) 3 UMass Lowell 3 (ot) 2/26 (A) 2 UMass Lowell 7 3/4 (A) 1 Merrimack 6 3/5 (H) 5 Merrimack 3

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Nate Leaman SUNY Cortland '97 2011One Season (14-20-4) Nate Leaman, who was appointed the 12th coach at Providence on April 22, 2011, led the Friars to the Hockey East Semifinals in his first season. It marked Providence's first appearance in the Hockey East semifinals since 2001. Providence defeated No. 2 seed UMass Lowell in a best-ofthree quarterfinal series and became the first No. 7 seed to ever win a Hockey East Quarterfinal series. Leaman guided PC to 14 victories, the most wins by a Friar team since 2007-08. Among those wins, was a two-game weekend sweep of then No. 1 nationally ranked Merrimack on December 3-4. Prior to Providence, Leaman spent eight seasons as the head coach at Union College where he guide the 2010-11squad to a 26-10-4 overall record, including a 17-3-2 mark in the ECAC. The 26 overall wins and the 17 league triumphs are school records. The team captured the College's first Cleary Cup (ECAC regular season champion) and earned its first NCAA Division I Tournament berth. For his efforts, Leaman received the 2011 Spencer Penrose Award as the Division I Men's Coach of the Year and the ECAC Coach of Year honors for the second straight season. 2011-12 (14-20-4, 10-14-3 HE) Coach: Nate Leaman Date/Site PC OPP 10/14 (H) 5 Boston University 3 10/15 (H) 6 Massachusetts 4 10/21 (H) 2 Minnesota-Duluth 5 10/22 (H) 2 Minnesota-Duluth 2 (ot) 10/28 (A) 4 Maine 5 -(ot) 10/29 (A) 1 Maine 3 11/4 (H) 5 Vermont 2 11/5 (H) 5 Vermont 1 11/11 (H) 3 Alabama-Huntsville 0 11/12 (H) 4 Alabama-Huntsville 2 11/18 (H) 2 Northeastern 5 11/25 (A) 2 Miami 6 11/26 (A) 1 Princeton 3 12/2 (H) 2 Merrimack 1 (ot) 12/3 (A) 6 Merrimack 1 12/6 (A) 1 Boston College 4 1/1 (H) 2 Brown 5 1/5 (H) 4 Massachusetts 4 (ot) 1/11 (H) 0 New Hampshire 1 1/15 (A) 5 Vermont 2 1/20 (A) 1 Boston University 6 1/21 (H) 0 Boston University 8 1/24 (H) 1 UMass Lowell 0 1/29 (A) 2 Merrimack 4 2/3 (A) 1 New Hampshire 3 2/4 (H) 2 New Hampshire 3 -(ot) 2/10 (H) 4 Maine 3 2/11 (A) 5 Massachusetts 4 2/17 (A) 1 Northeastern 1 (ot) 2/18 (A) 2 Northeastern 2 (ot) 2/24 (H) 0 Boston College 3 2/25 (A) 0 Boston College 7 3/2 (H) 1 UMass Lowell 5 3/3 (A) 2 UMass Lowell 4 3/8 (A) 5 UMass Lowell (HE) 3 3/9 (A) 2 UMass Lowell (HE) 3 -(ot) 3/11 (A) 1 UMass Lowell (HE) 0 3/16 (A) 2 Boston College (HE) 4 -

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FRIAR TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1955-56 BOSTON ARENA TOURNAMENT Boston University 4..........................................................................Providence 3 Dalhousie 6.........................................................................................Providence 5 Providence 10................................................................................................ Tufts 7 5th Place 1956-57 BOSTON ARENA TOURNAMENT Boston College 6...............................................................................Providence 2 Providence 10............................................................................... Northeastern 2 Providence 8.......................................................................................Dartmouth 2 3rd Place 1957-58 BOSTON ARENA TOURNAMENT Boston University 7..........................................................................Providence 3 Northeastern 10................................................................................Providence 2 Providence 5...............................................................................Boston College 2 5th Place 1958-59 BOSTON ARENA TOURNAMENT Boston University 6..........................................................................Providence 4 Boston College 6...............................................................................Providence 2 4th Place 1959-60 BOSTON ARENA TOURNAMENT Harvard 5................................................................................... Providence 4 (OT) Providence 2.......................................................................................Brown 1 (OT) 3rd Place 1960-61 BOSTON ARENA TOURNAMENT Providence 3.................................................................................................. Army 2 Providence 5............................................................................... Dalhousie 4 (OT) Providence 10............................................................................... Northeastern 3 CHAMPIONS 1961-62 ECAC PLAYOFFS Clarkson 6............................................................................................Providence 3 8th Place 1962-63 RPI TOURNAMENT Minnesota 5........................................................................................Providence 4 RPI 3.......................................................................................................Providence 3 McMaster 6.........................................................................................Providence 2 6th Place 1962-63 ECAC PLAYOFFS St. Lawrence 2.......................................................................... Providence 1 (OT) 6th Place 1963-64 BROWN CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT Colorado College 8..........................................................................Providence 5 McGill 3................................................................................................Providence 2 4th Place 1963-64 ECAC PLAYOFFS Providence 3..............................................................................................Colgate 2 Providence 6............................................................................................Clarkson 5 Providence 3....................................................................................St. Lawrence 1 CHAMPIONS 1963-64 NCAA PLAYOFFS Michigan 3..........................................................................................Providence 2 RPI 2.......................................................................................................Providence 1 4th Place

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The program's first ECAC title was won in 1963-64 with a 3-1 victory over St. Lawrence. The Friars then earned their first-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament.

1964-65 BOSTON GARDEN FESTIVAL Harvard 2.............................................................................................Providence 1 1964-65 BROWN CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT Colorado College 5..........................................................................Providence 3 Providence 6...................................................................Michigan State 5 (2OT) 3rd Place 1964-65 ECAC DIVISION 1 PLAYOFFS Boston University 5..........................................................................Providence 3 8th Place 1965-66 BROWN CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT Minnesota-Duluth 4........................................................................Providence 1 McGill 3................................................................................................Providence 0 4th Place 1966-67 BROWN CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT Loyola (Que) 5....................................................................................Providence 0 Wisconsin 5.........................................................................................Providence 3 4th Place 1967-68 BROWN CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT Loyola (Que) 8....................................................................................Providence 2 Carleton 3............................................................................................Providence 2 4th Place 1969-70 RPI TOURNAMENT Providence 3...........................................................................................Montreal 2 Providence 2.......................................................................................................RPI 1 Providence 5................................................................................Bowling Green 2 CHAMPIONS 1970-71 BOSTON ARENA TOURNAMENT Boston University 4..........................................................................Providence 1 Providence 5 ................................................................................ Northeastern 1 3rd Place 1970-71 CITY OF NORTH TOURNAMENT Minnesota-Duluth 10......................................................................Providence 1 Michigan Tech 5................................................................................Providence 1 Calgary 6..............................................................................................Providence 3 6th Place

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FRIAR TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1970-71 ECAC DIVISION I PLAYOFFS Cornell 6...............................................................................................Providence 3 6th Place 1971-72 ECAC DIVISION I PLAYOFFS Cornell 11............................................................................................Providence 1 8th Place 1972-73 RPI TOURNAMENT Minnesota-Duluth 5........................................................................Providence 4 RPI 4.......................................................................................................Providence 1 Providence 8............................................................................................Carleton 1 5th Place 1973-74 ECAC DIVISION I PLAYOFFS Harvard 9.............................................................................................Providence 3 6th Place 1975-76 RPI TOURNAMENT Providence 4.................................................................................. Northeastern 0 Providence 9..........................................................................................Princeton 2 Providence 3.......................................................................................................RPI 3 CHAMPIONS 1976-77 BLUE-GREEN TOURNAMENT Providence 6.......................................................................................Dartmouth 4 New Hampshire 6.............................................................................Providence 4 2nd Place 1976-77 ECAC DIVISION I PLAYOFFS Clarkson 6............................................................................................Providence 3 8th Place 1977-78 ECAC DIVISION I PLAYOFFS Providence 8...............................................................................................Cornell 5 Providence 5..........................................................................Boston University 1 Boston College 4...............................................................................Providence 3 2nd Place 1977-78 NCAA DIVISION I PLAYOFFS Boston University 5..........................................................................Providence 3 5th Place - TIE 1978-79 YALE-MACK BULLDOG TOURNAMENT New Hampshire 5................................................................... Providence 4 (OT) Clarkson 7............................................................................................Providence 2 4th Place 1978-79 ECAC DIVISION I PLAYOFFS Cornell 6..................................................................................... Providence 5 (OT) 5th Place 1979-80 OLD COLONY INVITATIONAL Providence 4........................................................................ Minnesota-Duluth 3 Providence 9....................................................................................St. Lawrence 4 Providence 4................................................................................................ Brown 2 CHAMPIONS 1979-80 ECAC DIVISION I PLAYOFFS Providence 8..............................................................................................Colgate 3 Cornell 6...............................................................................................Providence 5 Providence 6.................................................................................. Clarkson 5 (OT) 3rd Place

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The 1980-81 season saw the Friars win their second ECAC championship and third NCAA Tournament appearance.

1980-81 ECAC DIVISION I PLAYOFFS Providence 5...............................................................................Boston College 2 Providence 4.................................................................................. Clarkson 3 (OT) Providence 8...............................................................................................Cornell 4 CHAMPIONS 1980-81 NCAA DIVISION I PLAYOFFS Michigan Tech 7................................................................................Providence 3 Michigan Tech 6................................................................................Providence 5 6th Place 1981-82 INTER UNIVERSITY CUP Providence 9........................................................................................Merrimack 0 Providence 2...........................................................................................Moncton 3 3rd Place 1981-82 ECAC DIVISION I PLAYOFFS New Hampshire 4.............................................................................Providence 2 6th Place 1982-83 SCHOONER CUP TOURNAMENT Providence 9.......................................................................................... St. Mary's 2 Providence 5.........................................................................................Dalhousie 2 CHAMPIONS 1982-83 ECAC DIVISION I PLAYOFFS Providence 2.....................................................................................................Yale 1 Providence 2.....................................................................................................Yale 1 Providence 1....................................................................................St. Lawrence 0 Harvard 4.............................................................................................Providence 1 2nd Place 1982-83 NCAA DIVISION I PLAYOFFS Providence 7........................................................................ Minnesota-Duluth 3 Providence 3........................................................................ Minnesota-Duluth 2 Wisconsin 2.........................................................................................Providence 0 Providence 4........................................................................................Minnesota 3 3rd Place 1983-84 SCHOONER CUP TOURNAMENT Providence 6.............................................................................. New Brunswick 2 Toronto 6................................................................................... Providence 5 (OT) 2nd Place

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FRIAR TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1984-85 HOCKEY EAST PLAYOFFS Providence 3.................................................................................. Northeastern 2 Providence 3.................................................................................. Northeastern 0 Providence 5..........................................................................Boston University 2 Providence 2...................................................................Boston College 1 (2OT) CHAMPIONS

1988-89 RPI TOURNAMENT Providence 5............................................................................................Air Force 3 Providence 2...........................................................................................R.P.I. 1 (OT) CHAMPIONS 1988-89 HOCKEY EAST PLAYOFFS Providence 3..........................................................................Boston University 2 Boston College 6...................................................................Providence 5 (2OT) Providence 3.................................................................................. Northeastern 2 3rd Place 1988-89 NCAA TOURNAMENT Northern Michigan 9.......................................................................Providence 5 Providence 4.......................................................................Northern Michigan 2 Providence 2.......................................................................Northern Michigan 0 Providence Wins Series, 2-1 1988-89 NCAA TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS Providence 8.................................................................................................Maine 6 Maine 3.................................................................................................Providence 2 Maine 4.....................................................................................Providence 3 (2OT) Maine Wins Series, 2-1 1989-90 YOKEN'S/COMFORT INN HOCKEY CLASSIC Providence 4............................................................................................Vermont 1 Providence 2.................................................................New Hampshire 1 (3OT) CHAMPIONS 1989-90 HOCKEY EAST PLAYOFFS Providence 5............................................................................. New Hampshire 1 New Hampshire 2.............................................................................Providence 0 New Hampshire 7.............................................................................Providence 4 Lost in Quarterfinals

After winning the inaugural Hockey East Tournament in 1984-85, the Friars advanced to the NCAA Championship Game where they lost a 2-1 heartbreaker to RPI.

1984-85 NCAA DIVISION I PLAYOFFS Michigan State 3...............................................................................Providence 2 Providence 4............................................................................... Michigan State 2 Providence 4...................................................................Boston College 3 (3OT) RPI 2.......................................................................................................Providence 1 2nd Place 1985-86 HOCKEY EAST PLAYOFFS Providence 5.................................................................................................Maine 4 Providence 5.................................................................................................Maine 2 Boston University 3..........................................................................Providence 2 Lowell 8................................................................................................Providence 5 Lost in Consolation Game

1990-91 USAir HOCKEY CLASSIC Providence 8.............................................................................................. Ottawa 3 Providence 6........................................................................................ R.P.I. 5 (3OT) CHAMPIONS 1990-91 HOCKEY EAST PLAYOFFS Providence 4............................................................................. New Hampshire 1 Boston University 7..........................................................................Providence 5 Lost in Semifinals 1990-91 NCAA TOURNAMENT Providence 4........................................................................................Minnesota 3 Minnesota 8........................................................................................Providence 4 Minnesota 8........................................................................................Providence 3 Minnesota wins series 2-1

1986-87 HOCKEY EAST PLAYOFFS Maine 5.................................................................................................Providence 2 Lost in Quarterfinals 1987-88 AULD LANG SYNE TOURNAMENT Vermont 4...........................................................................................Providence 1 Dartmouth 4.......................................................................................Providence 2 4th Place 1987-88 HOCKEY EAST PLAYOFFS Providence 3..........................................................................Boston University 2 Providence 6..........................................................................Boston University 4 Maine 6.................................................................................................Providence 5 Maine 11..............................................................................................Providence 2 Lost in Semifinals

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The 1990-91 Friars, featuring 200+ point scorers Mike Boback and Rob Gaudreau, were selected as an NCAA Tournament at-large bid, the seventh appearance in the program's history.

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FRIAR TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1991-92 USAir HOCKEY CLASSIC Providence 7.................................................................................................. Army 1 UMass-Lowell 4.................................................................................Providence 1 2nd Place 1991-92 MARIUCCI CLASSIC Minnesota 5........................................................................................Providence 2 Providence 5...............................................................................Boston College 3 3rd Place 1991-92 HOCKEY EAST PLAYOFFS Providence 7................................................................................. UMass-Lowell 0 New Hampshire 5.............................................................................Providence 3 Lost in Semifinals 1992-93 RPI TOURNAMENT Providence 4.................................................................................. Clarkson 3 (OT) Providence 5...........................................................................................R.P.I. 4 (OT) CHAMPIONS 1992-93 HOCKEY EAST PLAYOFFS UMass-Lowell 7.................................................................................Providence 4 Providence 3........................................................................UMass-Lowell 3 (OT) Lost in Quarterfinals 1993-94 BANK ONE/BADGER SHOWDOWN Northern Michigan 5.......................................................................Providence 4 Providence 6............................................................................Alaska-Fairbanks 3 3rd Place 1993-94 HOCKEY EAST PLAYOFFS Northeastern 4..................................................................................Providence 3 Northeastern 2........................................................................ Providence 1 (OT) Lost in Quarterfinals

The 1995-96 Friars clinched the team's second HOCKEY EAST Championship and earned the team's eighth NCAA appearance.

1995-96 NCAA TOURNAMENT Minnesota 5........................................................................................Providence 1 Lost in First Round 1996-97 SYRACUSE INVITATIONAL Cornell 4...................................................................................Providence 3 (3OT) Colgate 6.............................................................................................Providence 2 4th Place 1996-97 HOCKEY EAST PLAYOFFS UMass-Lowell 6.................................................................................Providence 2 UMass-Lowell 6.................................................................................Providence 5 Lost in Quarterfinals 1997-98 SHERATON/USAIRWAYS CLASSIC Providence 5............................................................................................Vermont 1 Dartmouth 4.......................................................................................Providence 3 2nd Place

1994-95 AULD LANG SYNE TOURNAMENT Dartmouth 4.......................................................................................Providence 2 Illinois-Chicago 7..............................................................................Providence 2 4th Place

1997-98 HOCKEY EAST PLAYOFFS Boston College 4...............................................................................Providence 3 Boston College 6...............................................................................Providence 3 Lost in Quarterfinals

1994-95 HOCKEY EAST PLAYOFFS Providence 3................................................................... New Hampshire 2 (OT) Providence 7.................................................................................................Maine 3 Boston University 3..........................................................................Providence 2 2nd Place

1998-99 HOCKEY EAST PLAYOFFS Providence 8..........................................................................Boston University 2 Boston University 8..........................................................................Providence 2 Providence 5..........................................................................Boston University 1 New Hampshire 6.............................................................................Providence 2 Lost in Semifinals

1995-96 RPI TOURNAMENT Clarkson 4............................................................................................Providence 3 Providence 3.......................................................................................................RPI 2 3rd Place 1995-96 HOCKEY EAST PLAYOFFS Providence 5...............................................................................Boston College 2 Providence 4...............................................................................Boston College 2 Providence 5..........................................................................Boston University 4 Providence 3.................................................................................................Maine 2 CHAMPIONS

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1999-00 ICE BREAKER TOURNAMENT Providence 2.....................................................................................Notre Dame 1 Denver 3................................................................................... Providence 2 (2ot) 2nd Place 1999-00 RPI TOURNAMENT Providence 3.................................................................................................Union 1 Providence 5.......................................................................................................RPI 3 CHAMPIONS 1999-00 HOCKEY EAST PLAYOFFS Maine 5.................................................................................................Providence 3 Maine 5.........................................................................................Providence 4 (ot) Lost in Quarterfinals

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FRIAR TOURNAMENT RESULTS 2000-01 DENVER CUP Providence 4.......................................................................................Ferris State 2 Denver 2..............................................................................................Providence 1 Second Place 2000-01 HOCKEY EAST PLAYOFFS Providence 6..........................................................................Boston University 3 Boston University 2..........................................................................Providence 1 Providence 4............................................................... Boston University 3 (2ot) Providence 4.................................................................................................Maine 3 Boston College 5...............................................................................Providence 3 Lost in Championship 2000-01 NCAA TOURNAMENT Wisconsin 4.........................................................................................Providence 1 Lost in First Round 2001-02 MAVERICK STAMPEDE Michigan 6..........................................................................................Providence 3 Nebraska-Omaha 4................................................................ Providence 3 (OT) Fourth Place 2001-02 MARIUCCI CLASSIC Providence 4.........................................................................Western Michigan 1 Minnesota 6........................................................................................Providence 1 Second Place 2001-02 HOCKEY EAST PLAYOFFS Boston University 3..........................................................................Providence 2 Boston University 4..........................................................................Providence 2 Lost in Quarterfinals 2002-03 HOCKEY EAST PLAYOFFS Boston University 5................................................................ Providence 4 (OT) Boston University 7..........................................................................Providence 1 Lost in Quarterfinals 2003-04 DUNKIN' DONUTS COFFEE POT Providence 4............................................................................................Clarkson 3 St. Cloud State 6................................................................................Providence 3 Second Place 2003-04 HOCKEY EAST PLAYOFFS New Hampshire 2.............................................................................Providence 1 Providence 4................................................................... New Hampshire 3 (OT) New Hampshire 1.............................................................................Providence 0 Lost in Quarterfinals 2004-05 DUNKIN' DONUTS COFFEE POT Providence 3........................................................................................ Holy Cross 1 Merrimack 5........................................................................................Providence 2 Second Place 2004-05 LEDYARD NATIONAL BANK TOURNAMENT Vermont 3...........................................................................................Providence 1 Providence 3................................................................................Bowling Green 2 Third Place

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2004-05 HOCKEY EAST PLAYOFFS Providence 4..........................................................................Boston University 1 Boston University 2..........................................................................Providence 0 Boston University 2..........................................................................Providence 0 Lost in Quarterfinals 2005-06 RPI/BANK OF AMERICA HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT Nebraska-Omaha 4..........................................................................Providence 2 RPI 3.......................................................................................................Providence 2 Fourth Place 2005-06 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE HOLIDAY CLASSIC Providence 7..............................................................................................Colgate 1 Providence 5................................................................................... Sacred Heart 2 CHAMPIONS 2005-06 HOCKEY EAST PLAYOFFS New Hampshire 4.............................................................................Providence 0 New Hampshire 2................................................................Providence 1 (2 OT) Lost in Quarterfinals 2006-07 BADGER HOCKEY SHOWDOWN Providence 1..................................................................................Lake Superior 2 Wisconsin 5.........................................................................................Providence 0 Fourth Place 2006-07 HOCKEY EAST PLAYOFFS New Hampshire 4.............................................................................Providence 0 New Hampshire 6.............................................................................Providence 0 Lost in Quarterfinals 2007-08 GREAT LAKES INVITATIONAL Michigan 6..........................................................................................Providence 0 Michigan State 3...............................................................................Providence 5 Third Place 2007-08 HOCKEY EAST PLAYOFFS Boston College 5...............................................................................Providence 1 Boston College 5...............................................................................Providence 1 Lost in Quarterfinals 2011-12 DENVER CUP CLASSIC Miami 6........................................................................................ Providence 2 Princeton 3................................................................................. Providence 1 Fourth place 2011-12 HOCKEY EAST PLAYOFFS Providence 5.............................................................................. UMass Lowell 3 UMass Lowell 3......................................................................... Providence 2 OT Providence 1.............................................................................. UMass Lowell 0 Boston College 4...................................................................... Providence 2 Lost in Semifinals

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IMPORTANT NAMES AND EVENTS IN FRIAR HISTORY The following is a list of some of the greatest names in the history of Friar hockey. Although there have been many great names over the 61 seasons of PC hockey, this list only includes those Friars who are in the PC Athletic Hall of Fame, earned All-America accolades, were Olympians, rank in the top-10 in overall scoring or the top overall goaltenders. Also listed are moments and events that impacted Friar Hockey History. 1926-27 Team -- The 1926-27 squad was the first varsity hockey team at PC. The team posted a 1-7 record, with its only win being a 6-4 victory over Springfield on January 6, 1927. During the summer, the College decided that it could not budget a full-time coach or secure nonconflicting practice schedules so the decision was made to drop the sport for the 1928 season and, "until such time as it might be supported adequately." 1952-53 Team -- The 1952-53 Friars were the first varsity team since the inaugural 1926-27 season. Rev. Herman Schneider was responsible for the reinstatement of Friar hockey. The team posted a 6-8-0 mark in 1952-53.

1964 ECAC Title -- The 1963-64 Friars captured the team's first conference title when the squad defeated St. Lawrence, 3-1, at the Boston Arena on March 14, 1964. The team recorded a 19-7 mark and made the squad's first appearance in the NCAA Tournament.

1981 ECAC Title -- The 1980-81 Friars posted a 17-15-1 mark and captured the team's second ECAC title. The team won its second ECAC crown with an 8-4 victory against Cornell at the Boston Garden on March 14, 1981. The Friars were eliminated from the NCAA Tournament by Michigan Tech in two games. 1985 HOCKEY EAST Title -- Tim Army and Head Coach Steve Stirling accept the HOCKEY EAST trophy from Commissioner Lou Lamoriello after capturing the 1985 Tournament title. PC defeated BC, 2-1, in double overtime on March 16, 1985 at the Providence Civic Center. 1996 HOCKEY EAST Title -- The underdog Friars defeated top ranked BU, 5-4, in the semifinals and Maine, 3-2, in the title game on March 16, 1996 for the team's second HOCKEY EAST crown. PC became the first No. 4 seed to win the league title.

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Tim Army '85 was one of a long line of high scoring forwards who led PC hockey to prominence in the early 1980's. The Friars' all-time leader in games played (151), he captained the 1984-85 Friars to the first HOCKEY EAST Championship and helped lead the Friars to the 1985 NCAA Finals. Sixth on the Friars' all-time scoring list with 179 points (71 goals, 108 assists), Army was the leading goal scorer in HOCKEY EAST's first season with 73 points (27 goals and 46 assists). A 1985 First Team All-America, All-Academic Team, All-HOCKEY EAST and All-New England selection, the East Providence native was a finalist for the 1985 Hobey Baker Award and won PC's Mal Brown Award. Army was also selected as the winner of the 1985 Walter Brown Trophy which is awarded annually to the top American born player in New England. After two years of playing professional hockey, Army returned to Providence College where he served as an assistant coach for six seasons (1987-93). In 1993, he moved on to the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in the National Hockey League where he served as an assistant coach to Friar Hall of Famer Ron Wilson. He also served as an assistant to Wilson with the Washington Capitals and as a head coach of the Portland Pirates. He was named head coach at Providence College in 2005 and coached the Friars for six seasons. Army was named one of top-25 forwards during Hockey East's 25th Anniversary celebration in 2009. Currently, he is an assistant coach with the Colorado Avalanche. Bob Bellemore '66 is one of the top goaltenders to have ever played at Providence College. Bellemore ranks fifth with a 3.12 career goals against average. In his sophomore year of 1964, he helped the Friars win their first ECAC title and their first berth in the NCAA Final Four. While at PC, Bellemore also starred on the baseball team, captaining the squad in his senior year. Bellemore began his coaching career as the part-time assistant men's ice hockey coach and in 1972 he joined Lou Lamoriello's staff as a full-time assistant coach until 1986. In 1986-87, Bellemore held the title of Arena Director of Schneider Arena. Bellemore left PC in 1987 to become the goaltending coach for the New Jersey Devils. He returned to PC in 1991 to finish his master's degree and to become the assistant women's ice hockey coach. In 1984, Bob was inducted in the Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame as one of the best goalies to man the Friar cage. Rick Bennett '90 was best recognized for his versatility with the Friars. In his years at PC, the powerful left wing played center, played defense, played on the power play and killed penalties. The culmination of years of hard work and dedication led Bennett to be a 1990 Hobey Baker Finalist. A former Friar cocaptain, Bennett earned Second Team All-HOCKEY EAST honors in 1990. In 1987, Rick was named to the HOCKEY EAST All-Rookie Team. He was a two-time winner of the Lamoriello Trophy as Team MVP for Providence. In 1989, he tallied 46 points and was named Second Team All-American. Bennett participated in two U.S. Olympic Sports Festivals where he won a gold medal for the West Team in 1989. Bennett ranks 24th all-time at PC with 134 points in 128 games. Bennett played three seasons with the New York Rangers in the National Hockey League. He also played for the Pee Dee Pride of the ECHL. He currently serves as the head coach of the Union College men's hockey team.

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IMPORTANT NAMES AND EVENTS IN FRIAR HISTORY Boback and Gaudreau -- Mike Boback '92 and Rob Gaudreau '92 formed a formidable duo for the Friars, registering 412 points combined. Boback ranks fourth all-time in scoring (201 points) and Gaudreau ranks third (211 points). Both players helped lead the Friars to two NCAA appearances and four 20-win seasons in their four years at Providence.

Mike Boback '92 ranks as one of the top 10 goal scorers of all time at PC with 73 tallies. Boback finished his four seasons with the Friars ranking second in career assists (128) and fourth in career points (201) in 131 games. Boback scored 72 points in his senior year. As a sophomore and as a senior, Boback was a first team HOCKEY EAST All-Star. Boback holds the school record for the longest game point scoring streak with 19 games. He was named Stickyfingers/WDOM Player of the Year in 1989-90. The All-New Englander was also a recipient of two of the highest honors at Providence College, the 1992 Lamoriello Most Valuable Team Player accolade and the 1992 Mal Brown Award. Edward Conaty '33 served as a volunteer SID for the PC football and basketball teams from 1938-41. A statistician for the football team until the sport was dropped, Conaty also volunteered in developing alumni interest in basketball and was associated with the school's hockey program for over 20 years. After his graduation, he held every office in the Alumni Association from secretary through president. In 1973, he was given the Alumni "Distinguished Service Award" and is the donator of the college's oldest athletic award, the Mal Brown Award. Conaty also was a founding member of the Friends of Friar Hockey organization. His dedication truly depicts what a true fan should be like. He is a member of the PC Athletic Hall of Fame.

Gord Cruickshank '88 was one of the top goal scorers to ever skate for the Friars. The talented center garnered 1988 Second Team All-America accolades and All-New England Honors. The two time HOCKEY EAST All-Star Team member played in 145 career games, becoming one of Providence's top goal scorers with 99 career goals and 60 career assists. As a Friar co-captain, Cruickshank led his team in scoring with 29 goals, 16 assists to help Providence advance to the HOCKEY EAST Semifinals during his senior year. Cruickshank finished his college career as one of HOCKEY EAST's all time goal scoring leaders with 80 career goals in league play. He was awarded with the Male Sine Qua Non Award (That without whom, there is nothing), which is an award that is presented to a senior who distinguishes himself among his peers without receiving proper recognition. Cruickshank also received the 1987-88 Lamoriello Trophy for the Team's Most Valuable Player.

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Thomas Eccleston Jr. '34 became the Friars' fourth coach after spending 23 years at Burrillville High school where he coached teams to the state championships in football, hockey and baseball. In his eight seasons with the Friars, Eccleston's teams had seven winning campaigns, appeared in post season play three times and advanced to the NCAA Finals during the 1963-64 season. The 1963-64 team, one of the College's best, went 19-7-0 on the way to a fourth place finish in the national tournament. Eccleston retired following the 1963-64 season as the New England Coach of the Year. He is a member of the PC Athletic Hall of Fame. Rob Gaudreau '92 was one of the most outstanding Friars to skate for PC. He finished his career with over 100 goals and 100 assists. He is third in all-time scoring with 211 points, and PC's all-time leader in goals scored (103). During his senior year, co-captain Gaudreau was moved from forward to defense to help the Friar attack. He led all defensemen in HOCKEY EAST with nine goals and 19 assists as well as the country in scoring with 21 goals and 34 assists. Gaudreau scored over 20 goals in every season as a Friar, playing in 146 games. Gaudreau was the 1988-89 HOCKEY EAST Rookie of the Year, a two-time HOCKEY EAST All-Star, a member of the 1992 HOCKEY EAST All-Tournament Team, the 1992 New England Player of the Year and New England Top Defensemen. He earned the 1992 Providence College Male Athlete of the Year award, was a two-time winner of the team's Most Valuable Player award, and he was awarded the 1992 Walter Brown Trophy, given to the top American hockey player in New England. Gaudreau was a 1992 Hobey Baker Finalist, All-American Second Team member, and a two-time All-New England selection. Gaudreau signed with the San Jose Sharks in 1992, collecting the team's first ever hat trick during his second NHL game. He also played two seasons with the Ottawa Senators. He was inducted into the Providence College Hall of Fame in 2003. Gaudreau was named among the top-25 forwards during Hockey East's 25th Anniversary Celebration in 2009.

Paul Guay '85 was the first Providence College Friar to become a hockey Olympian. While only playing two seasons with the Friars, Guay made quite the impression upon hockey fans in Rhode Island. He scored 34 goals in his last season as a Friar, topping PC single-season goals list. In just 75 games, Guay scored 57 goals and 48 assists. He was a member of the 1982-83 All-New England squad. After attending the Sports Festival for the 1984 Olympics, Guay made the 1984 Team USA. Guay did not return to the Friar lineup, foregoing his last two years of eligibility to play for the Philadelphia Flyers. He continued his NHL career in Boston, New York, Hartford and Los Angeles. Grant Heffernan '65 was a powerful center who helped the 1964 team capture the ECAC Championship by scoring the game-winning goal. He was awarded with the Paul Hines Award for the most improved player in the New England area. Grant was a two-time All-ECAC selection and also was a member of the All-New England team in 1964. He earned AllAmerica accolades in 1965. Heffernan was inducted into the PC Athletic Hall of Fame in 1977.

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IMPORTANT NAMES AND EVENTS IN FRIAR HISTORY Dan Kennedy '76 proved to Friar fans that he was one of the top wingers in the East. After overcoming injuries in his freshman year, Kennedy was able to come back and score a total of 75 goals, 93 assists for 168 points in 105 career games. He helped bring his team to two ECAC tournaments. Kennedy was an honorable mention All-East selection. Regardless of being unnoticed for his first three seasons with the Friars, this co-captain was thrilled to be part of the most productive lines in Friar Hockey. Kennedy at right wing, along with Randy and Brad Wilson at left and center, tallied 80 goals and 90 assists for 170 points. He was awarded with the Sine Quo Non Award in 1976. Kennedy is most remembered for his non-flashy ways of getting the job done, and getting it done correctly. He was inducted into the Providence College Hall of Fame in recognition of his outstanding achievements on and off the ice while at Providence College. Larry Kish '64 was one of the greatest defensemen in the history of Providence College hockey. The first Friar All-America player was also a member of the 1964 All-New England team and a two-time All-ECAC selection. During his senior year, Kish co-captained the team that won the ECAC Championship. He received the Walter Brown Memorial Award as the most valuable player in New England in 1964. Kish was inducted into the Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame in 1974. For 18 years after graduating from Providence College, Kish was a minor league coach with such organizations as the Cape Coders, the Sun Coast Suns, the Rhode Island Eagles and Binghamton. In 1982, Kish became the Hartford Whalers' head coach, making his leap into the National Hockey League. After spending time as the New Orleans Brass' General Manager and President, Kish left to hold the same position for the Tallahassee Tiger Sharks. Kurt Kleinendorst '83 finished his Providence College career as one of the top goal scorers on one of college hockey's most talented teams of all-time. The 1982-83 Friars posted a 33-10-3 mark and advanced to the NCAA finals where they finished third. A finalist for the 1983 Hobey Baker Award, Kleinendorst ranks fifth all-time in career points with 89 goals and 103 assists. Kleinendorst was selected First Team All-America (1983), two-times All-ECAC and to the All-New England Team and to the 1982-83 All-East senior All-Star Team. In 1981, he led the Friars to the ECAC Championship and was the tourney's Most Valuable Player. He helped Providence to a pair of NCAA Tournaments and was the team's leading scorer as a junior and senior. Following a career in pro hockey, Kleinendorst moved behind the bench to coach and is currently the head coach of Alabama-Huntsville.

Lou Lamoriello '63 has more wins than any other hockey coach at Providence College. Lou Lamoriello has done just about everything since coming to the school as a student in 1959. As a player he played both hockey and baseball. He still ranks 33rd on the PC scoring list with 58 goals and 60 assists for 118 points in 64 career games. Following graduation, Lamoriello served as assistant coach to Zellio Toppazzini. In the 15 seasons as head coach,

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the Providence native racked up 248 wins and saw 11 of his 15 teams qualify for post-season play with teams in 1978, 1981, and 1983 advance to the NCAA Tournament. Lamoriello's final team, the 1982-83 squad, quite possibly the greatest in PC history, went 33-10-0 and finished third in the NCAA's. Following that season, the popular coach stepped down to take over as athletic director on a full-time basis after assuming that role in July, 1982. He went on to become the driving force in forming HOCKEY EAST and served as the league's first director from 1984-1987. In June of 1987, Lamoriello stepped down as PC's Athletics Director and HOCKEY EAST's director to become the President and General Manager of the New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey League, where he has led them to three Stanley Cup titles. Lamoriello will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on November 9, 2009 in Toronto. Bill Milner is one of the top goaltenders in Friar hockey history. He ranks second in the school's alltime career saves list with 2,839 career stops. Milner recorded 50 career victories. During the 1978-79 season, Milner led the Friars to a berth in the ECAC Playoffs, as PC finished with a 16-10-2 overall record. For his efforts, he was named team MVP in 1979.

NCAA Runner Up -- Tim Army, the sixth leading scorer in Friar history (179 points), poses with the NCAA Second Place Trophy. After winning the inaugural HOCKEY EAST title in 1985, the Friars advanced to the NCAA Tournament and made it all the way to championship game where the team was defeated by RPI, 2-1, on March 29, 1985.

Steve O'Neill '81 ranks ninth on the PC career goals list with 74 tallies. He is also ranked ninth in the Providence College all-time scoring list with 164 points (74 goals and 90 assists) in 117 games. He served as a captain his senior year and was nominated to the All-ECAC team in 1980. O'Neill played on various minor league teams after graduating from PC.

Gates Orlando '84 ranks among the most talented players ever to play at Providence College. A speedy skater with great hands and hockey skills, Orlando ranks second in all-time scoring at Providence College with 213 points on 95 goals and 118 assists. A member of two NCAA Tournament teams (1980-81 and 1982-83), Orlando also played on the 1981 ECAC Championship team. An exciting player to watch, Orlando was a Second Team All-America, All-ECAC, a two-time All-New England selection, All-East Senior All-Star, and the New England Forward of the Year. Gates was a finalist for the 1984 Hobey Baker Award. A native of LaSalle, Quebec, Orlando led the Friars in scoring as a freshman and as a senior. Orlando played professionally in Europe for nine years after a three-year stint in the Buffalo Sabres organization. He played on three Olympic teams for Italy in 1992, 1994 and 1998.

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IMPORTANT NAMES AND EVENTS IN FRIAR HISTORY Mario Proulx '84 holds several records as a Friar goaltender. He holds the record for career wins (64), and season wins (26). He is also tied for first all-time in season shutouts (3). In addition, Proulx is second all-time in career minutes played (5,823) and shutouts (5). In the 102 games, he allowed 351 goals against, made 2,785 saves and registered a goals against average of 3.62. During his senior year, Proulx was named to the College Hockey Statistics Bureau All-Academic Team and was awarded with the Mal Brown Award, which is given to a the Providence College athlete who best exemplifies the qualities of Sportsmanship, Courage and Honor. After PC, Mario played with the New York Rangers. Richard Pumple '71, who was called one of the best all-around hockey players in PC history, set a PC record for most goals (38) and most points (71) as a freshman. Despite an injury in his junior year, Pumple was the squad's high scorer with 22 goals and 41 assists for 63 points. As team captain, he led the squad to a 17-11 season and an ECAC playoff berth in 1970-71. In three seasons, he had a total of 109 points, the sixth best record of any player under the old freshman eligibility role. His decision to attend PC and his outstanding performance led to a string of first class recruits that Coach Lamoriello used to turn around the program. Pumple was inducted into the PC Athletic Hall of Fame in 1984. Chad Quenneville '95, with a quiet distinction, became one of the top goal scorers at Providence College. He ranks eighth on Providence's career scoring list with 167 points, sixth in career goals with 78, and 13th in assists with 89. A member of the 1994 Olympic Festival, Quenneville was selected to the Preseason All-Star Team. During his final year as a Friar, Quenneville earned his second Second Team All-American honor. During his career, he also was a two-time All-New England selection as well as HOCKEY EAST All-Conference and HOCKEY EAST All-Tournament Team selection. He also was honored as a New England Sportswriters All-Star and as the University of Maine's Most Honored Opponent. Quenneville was further recognized with the Thomas Eccleston Jr. Unsung Hero Award and twice with the Lamoriello Team Most Valuable Player Trophy. He won the Friar award given to PC's top defensive player and he still holds the record for the longest goal-scoring streak with 11 games. After graduating from Providence, he played eight games with the Albany River Rats of the AHL. He also spent four seasons with Pensacola of the ECHL. Devin Rask '03 became the 14th Friar to earn All-America honors as he tallied 51 points to help the Friars earn an NCAA Tournament berth in 2001. Rask finished his career at Providence ranked 14th in the school's scoring list with 151 points (64 goals, 87 assists). In addition to being named All-American, Rask was an All-New England and an All-Hockey East selection. He also was named the College's Co-Athlete of the Year and earned the Lou Lamoriello Award in 2001. He is tied for the Providence College record for most goals in one period (four).

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Rhode Island Auditorium -- The Auditorium served as the home of Friar hockey from 1952 to 1972.

Steve Rooney scores -- Steve Rooney scored one of the all-time great goals for the Friars. With under three minutes to go in the second overtime, Rooney scored PC's second goal of the game as the Friars defeated BC, 2-1, in double overtime to capture the inaugural HOCKEY EAST Championship at the Providence Civic Center on March 16, 1985.

Nolan Schaefer '03 is Providence's all-time leader with 2,848 career saves. He also ranks fourth alltime at PC with a career 2.98 goals against average. In 2001, he earned All-America accolades after leading the Friars to the NCAA Tournament. Schaefer is the 15th Friar to be named an All-American. A Second Team All-Hockey East Selection in 2000-01, Schaefer tied the school's record for most shutouts (three) in one season. He was named the team's top defensive player in three of his four years at Providence.

Rev. Herman Schneider, O.P. '30 was the founder of Friar Hockey. Rev. Schneider was known for his dedication and sympathy for his students. He was an acclaimed professor of languages in the German department. He felt that the aim of a college education was not only the pursuit of a intellectual perfection but also maturing to the fullness of the age of Christ during the formative period. He molded the character of his students by balancing his inspiration with their application. Blessed with a natural aptitude for attracting and stimulating college students, he was appointed moderator of such campus groups as the Mal Brown Club, the Friars Club, the Cranston Club, and the German Society. Being an avid sports fan, he was made assistant director of athletics and sponsored the foundation of a hockey team, which besides being his personal pride and joy, was a credit to the Athletic Department. The home ice for the Friar Hockey Team was named in memory of Rev. Schneider and he was also acknowledged by being inducted into the Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame.

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IMPORTANT NAMES AND EVENTS IN FRIAR HISTORY Schneider Arena -- Since 1973 Schneider Arena has been the home of Friars Hockey. It was build at a cost of $1.8 million. Lou Lamoriello, PC's Athletic Director, was responsible for the construction of PC's Schneider Arena.

Peter Taglianetti '85 was one of the hardest working defensemen to skate in the Friar lineup. After sitting out most of his freshman season, Peter came back to skate in all 43 games during his sophomore year, leading the Friars to the NCAA Final Four Championship in North Dakota. His impressive improvement caught the eye of the Winnipeg Jets, as he was drafted in the third round, 43rd player overall. Later that summer, he was invited to participate in the 1983 National Sports Festival in Colorado Springs. During his third season as a Friar, he anchored the defensive corps and wound up as the team's fifth leading scorer and he was second in team assists with 25. Taglianetti was named twice to the All-New England Team, twice to the All-America Second Team and All-ECAC Second Team. Taglianetti holds the HOCKEY EAST record for 114 penalty minutes. Taglianetti's senior year proved to be a pinnacle for him as he helped the Friars capture the HOCKEY EAST title in double overtime and to the Semifinals of the NCAA Final Four for a second time in his career at PC. Taglianetti followed his dream of playing in the NHL. He played in 451 NHL games. He helped Pittsburgh win two Stanley Cup titles. Taglianetti was inducted into the PC Hall of Fame in 1999.

Chris Terreri '86 is the top goaltender to ever play for the Friars. Terreri back-stopped the Friars to the first ever HOCKEY EAST Championship in 1985 and set NCAA records while leading the team to the NCAA Frozen Four Championship game. Terreri holds PC records for saves (1,418), games played in a season (41) and minutes played in a season (2,512). In 1985, he was named Most Valuable Player in the HOCKEY EAST and NCAA tournaments. Terreri earned 1985 HOCKEY EAST player of the year honors and was named to the HOCKEY EAST 10th anniversary team, 1985 All-New England squad, and was a Hobey Baker Finalist. A two-time All-American, Terreri had a 3.18 career goals against average in 88 games with a record of 42-36-5 and played in two NCAA Tournaments. Besides his outstanding achievement on the ice, Terreri was an excellent student, being honored as a member of the 1984 and 1986 College Hockey Statistics Bureau All-Academic Team and the GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-American Teams in both 1985 and 1986. Terreri was named the Providence College Male Athlete of the Year in 1985. Terreri, a native of Warwick, R.I., was a member of the 1988 United States Olympic Team. Terreri owns two Stanley Cup Championship rings with the Devils. He is a member of the PC Athletic Hall of Fame. Terreri was named the top goaltender during Hockey East's 25th Anniversary Celebration in 2009.

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Chris Therien '94 was best known for his size and ability to kill penalties. The 6-foot-4-inch, 230-pound defenseman was a member of the 1990-91 HOCKEY EAST All-Freshmen team and was named Second Team All-HOCKEY EAST in 1993. Therien had the ability to not only kill penalties, but to make the most of power plays from the Friar blueline. After competing in Canada's Spengler Cup Team in 1992, earning himself a gold medal, Therien earned a spot on the 1994 Canadian Olympic Team. After his three seasons with the Friars, Therien went straight to the Philadelphia Flyers' organization. He was nominated to the 1995 NHL All-Rookie team and played 13 years in the NHL. Most recently, Therien was named among the top defensemen during Hockey East's 25th Anniversary Celebration in 2009.

Marshall Tschida '62 was one of the finest allaround players at Providence College. In 61 games, he scored 137 points, which was the all-time record while he was a student at PC, scoring 68 goals and 69 assists. He was 15th in scoring in the Eastern league in 1962, tallying 26 goals and 26 assists in his senior season. Marshall was named the Most Valuable Player of the Boston Area Tournament. Tschida was named to the 1962 All-East Hockey Squad as a forward and as was named to the 1962 New England Collegiate All-Star Team and All-East Senior All-Star Squad. Co-captain of his senior squad, Marshall was a recipient of the Joseph Tomasello Trophy which was the Year's Most Unsung Player in Eastern league. He is a member of the Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame.

Randy Velischek '83 was one of the top defensemen ever to take the ice for Providence College. Smooth and steady, Velischek was a member of some of the greatest teams ever to play at Providence College. A member of the 1981 ECAC Championship team, the Montreal native scored 27 goals with 65 assists for 92 points in his career. The ECAC Player of the Year in 1982-83, Velischek's talents were recognized more when he was named to the ECAC's Team of the 1980's. Named PC's Athlete of the Year in 1983, Velischek was a Second Team All-America, a two-time All-ECAC and All-New England selection and an All-East Senior All-Star. Velischek was a finalist for the 1983 Hobey Baker Award. He played on NCAA Tournament Teams in 1981 and 1983. Following his days at Providence, Velischek played for 10 seasons (509 games) in the National Hockey League for Minnesota, New Jersey and Quebec. He is a member of the Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame.

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IMPORTANT NAMES AND EVENTS IN FRIAR HISTORY Brad Wilson '78 is one of the most underrated players to skate for the Providence College. Master of the face-off, Wilson won 75 percent of the attempts during his career. In his freshman year, Wilson recorded a PC and ECAC record of 57 points and a record of four goals in one period. As a sophomore he scored 26 goals in one season. The penalty killer was considered to be the best defensive forward in the East. While serving as a captain, he led the 1978 squad to a 17-15-2 season and a berth in the ECAC tournament in his senior season. Wilson was awarded the team's Most Valuable Player award in 1977, a season where he and his two brothers were one of the most dynamic trios on the ice. The winner of the 1978 Mal Brown Award, Wilson tallied 63 goals, 96 assists for a total of 159 points in 86 games. He is a member of the Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame.

Stephen Wood '04 is the first Friar defenseman since Rob Gaudreau in 1992 to earn All-America honors. He ranks eighth all-time in scoring among PC defensemen with 88 career points (28 goals, 60 assists). In addition to being named All-American, Wood was a First Team All-Hockey East selection, an All-New England selection and a Walter Brown Award finalist.

Randy Wilson '79, the youngest of the three Wilson brothers, proved to Friar fans that he would not be outdone by his older brothers. Randy, like his brother, Brad, was also a forward, completing a dynamic force when the Wilsons skated onto the ice. He is 12th on the all-time points ledger with 67 goals and 87 assists for a total of 154 points in 112 games. A two-time season goal scoring leader, he holds records for goals in a game (six) and goals by a freshman (30), which is also a record in the East. He is a member of the PC Athletic Hall of Fame.

Ron Wilson '77 was a two-time First Team AllAmerican and four-time All-ECAC choice. He was the 1973-74 ECAC Rookie of the Year, 1974-75 ECAC Player of the Year and the 1975 Providence College Athlete of the Year. He also was named to the AllDecade team for the 1970's. Still the school's all-time leading scorer (250 points), he is sixth in career goals (78), first in assists (172) and holds ECAC records for: points by a defenseman (250), season points (87), season assists (61), and career assists (172). His 87 points and four, fourgoal games are still PC standards. Wilson is the NCAA all-time leading scoring defenseman. The four-time leading scorer played in the NHL for seven seasons (Toronto and Minnesota) in addition to a stint in Europe. Wilson has coached the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, the Washington Capitals, the San Jose Sharks, and the Toronto Maple Leafs. He led the 1996 United States National team to a gold medal in the World Cup. In 1998, he served as the head coach for Team USA at the Nagano Olympics and also coached the 2004 United States National World Cup team. Wilson also was the head coach of the 2010 U.S. Olympic Hockey Silver Medal Team that competed in Vancouver. He is a member of the PC Athletic Hall of Fame.

Former Friar Head Coach Steve Stirling and Tim Army hold the inaugural Hockey East Tournament championship trophy. In the background is former Providecne College head coach and Athletic Director Lou Lamoriello.

The Wilson brothers, Brad, Ron and Randy combined for 563 total points at Providence College.

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PROVIDENCE COLLEGE HOCKEY HISTORY THE BEGINNINGS Providence College was founded by Bishop Matthew Harkins during the 700th anniversary of the Dominican Order. The doors were to open on September 22, 1918, but with World War I raging in Europe, it was decided to postpone the opening until the following fall. On September 17, 1919, 71 undergraduates registered. Hockey was first mentioned in 1922 when "an informal team of freshmen started practicing on available ponds in the metropolitan area." Reports of games again surfaced in January 1926 but were strictly freshman games and only three were played. Again, the College provided no equipment so the program was run by students on an informal basis. The first ever Providence College hockey game took place on January 6, 1927 when Providence defeated Springfield, 6-4, at the Springfield Arena. According to reports, Providence got its first-ever goal "early in the first period, when Frank Maloney, a big defenseman from New Haven, whipped the puck past the Indians goalie for a 1-0 lead." Maloney would score three more goals in that game and behind the goaltending of Art McDonald, Providence prevailed, 6-4. That would be the only win for the Black and White as they went 1-7 on the year. During the summer, the College decided that it could not budget a full-time coach or secure nonconflicting practice schedules so the decision was made to drop the sport for the 1928 season and, "until such time as it might be supported adequately." For Providence hockey fans, it would not be until the efforts of Father Herman Schneider were finally successful in 1952, that the program would return to Smith Hill. THE CHAMPIONSHIPS Over the years, Providence College has always been one of the top programs in college hockey. The team first appeared in the NCAA Tournament in 1964 and has qualified for a total of nine NCAA Tournaments, including three Frozen Fours (1964, 1983 and 1985). Two squads that earned unique distinction at PC were the 1983 team and the 1985 team. The 1983 Friars finished third at the NCAA Tournament, but concluded the year with the top record in the country at 33-10-0. The 1985 squad completed its magical season with a second-place finish in the NCAA Tournament after falling to RPI, 2-1, in the title game. In addition to the team's success in the NCAA's, four Providence College hockey squads have captured conference titles. The 1964 team won the first title for PC when the Friars defeated St. Lawrence, 3-1, to win the ECAC Championship. In 1981, PC captured its second ECAC crown with an 8-5 win against Cornell. Two years later, the Friars won their third conference title by winning the inaugural HOCKEY EAST Championship with a thrilling 2-1 double-overtime victory over Boston College at the Providence Civic Center. The Friars most recent conference championship came in 1996 when an underdog Friar team shocked the college hockey world with a 3-2 win over Maine to give PC its second HOCKEY EAST title. THE COACHES A total of 12 men have held the honor of coaching the Providence College Friars. The inaugural 1926-27 season was rough for the Friars and the team's head coaches. The squad had three head coaches that season, including the team's first coach, John Graham (0-4-0). Dr. Landry (1-1-0) and Clement Trihey (0-2-0) also took a turn at leading the Friars during their first season. In 1952, Father Schneider brought hockey back to Smith Hill and named former Dartmouth great Richard Rondeau to coach the team. Rondeau (25-41-0) coached the team for four seasons, including PC's

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first winning campaign in 1954-55 when the squad recorded an 8-7-0 mark. Thomas Eccleston, Jr., a 1934 graduate of Brown, coached the Friars from 1956-64. The former Burrillville High School coach has the third best winning percentage of all PC coaches with a .564 mark (94-72-5). Eccleston's teams had seven winning seasons and advanced to postseason play three times, including the 1964 NCAA Frozen Four. Zellio Toppazzini followed Eccleston behind the Friars' bench and coached the team until 1968. A hometown star with the Providence Reds, Toppazzini guided PC to a 31-60-1 mark in his four seasons. PC's seventh head coach became the most influential person in Friar hockey history. A 1963 graduate of the College and a two-sport athlete (baseball and hockey), Lou Lamoriello took over the team in 1968 and led the Friars to a 248-179-13 record. He is the team's all-time winningest coach and was responsible for the construction of Schneider Arena. He guided the Friars to three NCAA Tournament appearances, including the 1983 team that posted the best record in the country (33-10-0). Following that season, Lamoriello became the school's athletic director and helped form HOCKEY EAST, serving as commissioner from 1984-87. Although Steve Stirling only coached the Friars for two seasons (1983-85), the 1971 BU graduate coached the Friars to a 44-28-7 record. He led the team to the inaugural HOCKEY EAST title and is the only Friar head coach to bring the squad to the NCAA title game. New Hampshire alumnus Mike McShane took over the team in 1985 and led the team to a 151-153-31 mark over nine seasons. He is third only to Paul Pooley and Lou Lamoriello at Providence in all-time wins with 151. His teams posted four consecutive 20-win seasons between 1988 and 1991 and made two NCAA Tournament appearances (1989 and 1991). Former Ohio State All-American Paul Pooley became the 10th coach of the Friars in 1994. Pooley quickly make his mark on the program, guiding the team to the HOCKEY EAST title game in his first season and winning the Championship in his second year (1996). In 11 seasons behind the PC bench, Pooley posted a 185-187-40 record and his teams advanced to two NCAA Tournament appearances. Former Friar great Tim Army returned to his alma mater to take over the reigns of the PC program on June 17, 2005 and guided the Friars for six seasons. Nate Leaman was hired as Providence College's 12th head coach on April 22, 2011. Leaman came to Providence after leading Union College to a 26-10-4 overall mark and a trip to the NCAA Tournament in 2011. For his efforts, Leaman earned the Spencer Penrose Award as the Division I Men's Coach of the Year. THE PLAYERS Most importantly, the players have shaped the history of Friar hockey. Providence College has produced its share of incredible hockey players. However, there are some names that have become synonymous with Friar hockey. Army, Boback, Gaudreau, Kennedy, Kleinendorst, Lamoriello, O'Neill, Orlando, Proulx, Quenneville, Terreri and Wilson have all placed their names at the top of the Friar record books. Beginning with Larry Kish in 1964, PC players have earned 20 AllAmerica honors and three Academic All-America accolades. The squad also has produced 20 All-ECAC players, 23 HOCKEY EAST All-Stars, 22 New England honorees, seven Hobey Baker finalists and four Olympians. Currently, Friar great Ron Wilson is coaching in the National Hockey League and Lou Lamoriello, and Brian Burke are serving as general managers in the NHL. Lastly, 27 former Friars have skated in the NHL.

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FRIAR ALL-AMERICANS

Larry Kish 1963-64

Grant Heffernan 1964-1965

Ron Wilson 1974-75 1975-76

Kurt Kleinendorst

Randy Velischek

Gates Orlando 1983-84 Second Team

Tim Army 1984-85 First Team

Peter Taglianetti

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FRIAR ALL-AMERICANS

Chris Terreri 1984-85 First Team 1985-86 Second Team

Gord Cruickshank

1987-88 Second Team

Rick Bennett 1988-89 Second Team

Rob Gaudreau 1991-92 Second Team

Chad Quenneville

Devin Rask 2000-01 Second Team

Nolan Schaefer 2000-01 Second Team

Stephen Wood 2003-04 Second Team

1993-94 Second Team 1994-95 Second Team

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FRIAR OLYMPIANS

Paul Guay 1984 U.S. Olympic Team

Lou Lamoriello GM - 1998 U.S. Olympic Team

Gates Orlando 1992, 1994, 1998 Italian Olympic Team

Brian Burke GM - 2010 U.S. Olympic Team

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Chris Therien 1994 Canadian Olympic Team

Ron Wilson Head Coach 1998, 2010 U.S. Olympic Team

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FORMER FRIARS IN THE NHL Career stats entering the 2011-2012 season: REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS NAME YEAR GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM Rick Bennett 1990-93 15 1 1 2 13 - - - - Played in the New York Rangers’ organization for three years. Paul Cavallini 1985-96 564 56 177 233 750 69 Played for Washington, St. Louis and Dallas.

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Rich Costello 1983-86 12 2 2 4 2 - - - - Played in the Toronto organization for three seasons. Craig Darby 1995-04 196 21 35 56 32 - - - - Has played for the New York Islanders, Philadelphia Flyers and Montreal Canadiens. Finished the 2003-04 season with the New Jersey Devils.

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Jon DiSalvatore 2005- 6 0 0 0 4 - - - - Selected in the fourth round by the San Jose Sharks in the 2000 draft and acquired by the St. Louis Blues in 2004. Played in five games during the 2005-06 season for the St. Louis Blues. He signed with the Minnesota Wild in the summer of 2009 and played for the team during the 2011-12 seaosn. Mike Farrell 2001-04 13 0 0 0 2 - - - - Farrell made his NHL debut in 2001-02 with the Washington Capitals and has played in twelve games with the organization. He played in one game for the Nashville Predators in 2003-04. Mark Fayne 2010- 139 8 23 31 53 24 0 3 3 6 Selected in the fifth round by the New Jersey Devils. Made his NHL debut in 2010 with the Devils and played in 57 games in his rookie season. He continued playing for the Devils during the 2011-12 season and helped the team reach the Stanley Cup Finals. Tom Fitzgerald 1988-06 1097 139 190 329 776 78 7 12 19 90 First Round pick of the New York Islanders. Played four seasons for the Florida Panthers and the Nashville Predators. Played one season for the Boston Bruins before retiring in 2006. Rob Gaudreau 1992-96 231 51 54 105 69 Started his career with the San Jose Sharks. Played two seasons with the Ottawa Senators.

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Jay Leach 2005- 70 1 2 3 60 - - - - Fifth round selection of the Phoenix Coyotes. Made his NHL debut with the Boston Bruins in 2005-06 and played for the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2007-08. He also played in 24 games for the New Jersey Devils during the 2008-09 season. In 2009-10, he played for the Montreal Canadiens and San Jose Sharks. In 2010-11, Leach played in seven games for the Devils. Colin McDonald 2009-10 7 1 0 1 0 - - - - Second round pick of the Edmonton Oilers. Made his NHL during the 2009-10 season and scored his first career goal. Played for the Pittsburgh Penguins during the 2011-12 season. Gates Orlando 1984-87 98 18 26 44 51 5 0 4 4 14 Played three seasons with Buffalo. Fernando Pisani 2002- 462 87 82 169 200 33 15 4 19 12 Eighth round pick of the Edmonton Oilers. He played five full seasons with the Oilers organization. During the 2006 Stanley Cup Playoffs, Pisani was the leading scorer with 15 goals. He signed with the Chicago Blackhawks in the summer of 2010 and played in 60 games during the 2010-11 season. Steve Rooney 1985-91 154 15 13 28 496 25 3 Played for Montreal, New Jersey and Winnipeg. Played on Stanley Cup Championship team in Montreal (1985).

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FORMER FRIARS IN THE NHL/FRIARS IN PRO HOCKEY REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS NAME YEAR GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM Jeff Serowik 1990-99 28 0 6 6 16 - - - - Drafted by Toronto. Played one season with the Boston Bruins. Played one season for the Pittsburgh Penguins. Sean Shanahan 1975-78 43 1 3 4 47 - - - - Played parts of three seasons for Montreal, Colorado and Boston. Peter Taglianetti 1985-95 451 18 74 92 1106 53 2 8 10 103 Has played for Winnipeg, Minnesota, Tampa Bay and Pittsburgh. Played on the 1991 and 1992 Pittsburgh Penguins Stanley Cup Championship teams. Matt Taormina 2010- 47 4 8 12 8 - - - - Signed with the New Jersey Devils in 2010. Played for the Devils during the 2010-11 and 2011-12 seasons. Chris Therien 1995-06 764 29 130 159 558 104 4 10 14 68 Named to the 1995 NHL All-Rookie Team as a member of the Philadelphia Flyers. Played nine seasons with the Flyers before playing the 2003-04 season with the Dallas Stars. He returned to Philadelphia in 2005-06 and retired after the season. Randy Velischek 1983-95 509 21 76 97 401 44 2 5 7 32 Played for Minnesota, New Jersey and Quebec organizations. Ron Wilson 1977-88 177 26 67 93 68 20 Played seven seasons with Toronto and Minnesota. Also played in Europe during this time.

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REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS GOALTENDERS YEARS GP W- L- T GAA SHO GP W - L GAVG SHO Nolan Schaefer 2005-06 7 5-1-0 1.87 1 - - - - A fifth round draft pick for the San Jose Sharks. Made his NHL debut with the Sharks during the 2005-06 season and posted impressive numbers in seven games played. Chris Terreri 1986-01 407 151-172-43 3.00 9 29 12-12 3.39 0 Played for the New Jersey Devils for 11 and a half seasons. Member of the 1995 and 2000 Devils Stanley Cup Championship Teams. Played for the San Jose Sharks for two seasons. Played two seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks. Retired after the 2000-01 season.

FORMER FRIARS IN PRO HOCKEY (2011-12 Totals) Regular Season Playoffs Name Team GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM Eric Baier Rockford (AHL) 5 0 0 0 0 - - - - Trenton (ECHL) 51 4 13 17 20 - - - - - Albany (AHL) 13 0 0 0 2 - - - - Jon DiSalvatore Houston (AHL) 76 28 33 61 22 4 0 0 0 2 Ben Farrer Wheeling (ECHL) 57 11 8 19 5 4 1 0 1 2 Matt Germain Trenton (ECHL) 63 12 12 24 8 - - - - Jordan Kremyr Alaska (ECHL) 52 14 10 24 50 10 1 0 1 7 Kyle Laughlin Bloomington (CHL) 62 22 19 41 12 - - - - Jay Leach Albany (AHL) 21 0 2 2 12 - - - - Trevor Ludwig Norfolk (AHL) 3 0 0 0 0 - - - - Allen Americans (CHL) 13 2 1 3 9 - - - - - Syracuse (AHL) 4 0 0 0 2 - - - - - Kyle MacKinnon Providence (AHL) 67 14 7 21 21 - - - - Reading (ECHL) 2 0 0 0 2 - - - - - Josh MacNevin Hameenlinna (SM-liiga) 4 0 0 0 20 - - - - AIK (SEL) 43 4 14 18 44 - - - - Jeff Mason Belfast Giants (EIHL) 54 19 41 60 54 - - - - Nick Mazzolini Alaska (ECHL) 69 21 35 56 48 10 3 4 7 9 Colin McDonald Scranton (AHL) 68 14 35 49 41 12 6 7 13 2 John Mori New Jersey (FHL) 13 2 11 13 4 - - - - Ian O'Connor Stockton (ECHL) 49 15 11 26 47 - - - - Worcester (AHL) 2 0 0 0 0 - - - - - Reading (ECHL) 12 3 3 6 7 5 2 0 2 0 Jon Rheault Abbotsford (AHL) 47 16 17 33 29 - - - - Daniel New Springfield (AHL) 2 1 2 3 0 - - - - Fernando Pisani Sodertalje (Swe-1) 3 0 1 1 4 - - - - - Matt Taormina Albany (AHL) 33 6 10 16 12 - - - - - Chase Watson Reading (ECHL) 1 0 0 0 2 - - - - Brooklyn (FHL) 10 6 16 22 2 - - - - Elmira (ECHL) 4 1 0 1 0 - - - - Wheeling (ECHL) 20 2 8 10 4 1 0 0 0 0 Cody Wild Scranton (AHL) 51 1 5 6 34 2 1 0 1 0 Wheeling (ECHL) 1 0 0 0 0 - - - -

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FRIARS DRAFTED BY NHL TEAMS

Year 1975 1975 1975 1976 1976 1977 1977 1977 1978 1978 1978 1978 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1982 1982 1983 1983 1983 1983 1984 1984 1985 1985 1985 1985 1985 1985 1986 1986 1986 1986 1986 1986 1988 1988 1988 1988 1989 1989 1990 1990 1990 1990 1990 1990 1991 1991

Name Ron Wilson John McMorrow Steve Roberts Dave Dornseif Bradley Wilson Jim Korn Randy Wilson Tom Bauer Steve O’Neill John Sullivan Paul Stasiuk Frank Johnson Dan Miele Randy Velischek Kurt Kleinendorst Scot Kleinendorst Bruce Raboin Steve Taylor Gates Orlando Tim Army Mario Proulx Rich Costello Paul Guay Steve Rooney Jeff Hamilton John DeVoe Peter Taglianetti Chris Terreri Mike Flanagan Dan Wurst Paul Cavallini Luke Vitale Gord Cruickshank Jeff Serowik John Ferguson Perry Florio Todd Whittemore Neven Kardum Rick Bennett Dave Guden Shawn Whitham Larry Rooney Tom Fitzgerald Matt Merten Rob Gaudreau Shaun Kane Jeff Robison Gary Socha Mark Romaine Mike Heinke Mike Boback Lyle Wildgoose Dean Capuano Brian McCarthy Erik Peterson Chris Therien Craig Darby Brad Mullahy

Pos. D F D D F D F F F F F D F D F D D F F F G F F F F F D G D D D F F D F D F F F F D D F G F D D F G G F F D F F D F G

Drafted From Providence College Providence College Providence College Providence College Providence College Providence College Providence College Providence College Providence College Providence College Providence College Providence College Providence College Providence College Providence College Providence College Providence College Providence College Providence College East Providence H.S. Providence College Natick H.S. (Mass.) Mount St. Charles (R.I.) Canton H.S. (Mass.) Providence College Edina H.S. (Minn.) Providence College Providence College Acton-Boxboro H.S. (Mass.) Edina H.S. (Minn.) Henry Carr H.S. (Toronto) Henry Carr H.S. (Toronto) Providence College Lawrence Academy (Mass.) Winnipeg South Blues Kent H.S. (Conn.) Kent H.S. (Conn.) Henry Carr H.S. (Toronto) Wilbraham and Monson (Mass.) Providence College Providence College Thayer Academy (Mass.) Austin Prep (Mass.) Stratford Jr. B Bishop Hendricken (R.I.) Springfield Junior B Mt. Saint Charles (R.I.) Tabor Academy (Mass.) Providence College Avon Old Farms H.S. (Conn) Providence College Providence College Mt. Saint Charles (R.I.) Pingree High School (Mass.) Brockton H.S. (Mass.) Ottawa 67’s (OHL) Albany Academy Providence College

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Drafted To Round Toronto Maple Leafs 8 New York Rangers 11 New York Rangers 13 St. Louis Blues 9 St. Louis Blues 10 Detroit Red Wings 5 Detroit Red Wings 7 Philadelphia Flyers 8 Vancouver Canucks 8 St. Louis Blues 11 St. Louis Blues 12 St. Louis Blues 14 Washington Capitals 3 Minnesota North Stars 3 New York Rangers 4 New York Rangers 5 Washington Capitals 8 Philadelphia Flyers 8 Buffalo Sabres 8 Colorado Rockies 9 New York Rangers 10 Philadelphia Flyers 2 Minnesota North Stars 6 Montreal Canadiens 5 Buffalo Sabres 4 Montreal Canadiens 4 Winnipeg Jets 3 New Jersey Devils 5 Edmonton Oilers 3 Montreal Canadiens 5 Washington Capitals 10 Philadelphia Flyers 8 Boston Bruins 9 Toronto Maple Leafs 5 Montreal Canadiens 12 Los Angeles Kings 4 Toronto Maple Leafs 9 Winnipeg Jets 9 Minnesota North Stars 3 Los Angeles Kings 5 Buffalo Sabres 9 Bufalo Sabres 5 New York Islanders 1 Vancouver Canucks 9 Pittsburgh Penguins 9 Minnesota North Stars 3 Los Angeles Kings 5 Calgary Flames 4 New Jersey Devils # New Jersey Devils 5 Washington Capitals 10 Calgary Flames # Boston Bruins 10 Buffalo Sabres 4 Chicago Blackhawks 10 Philadelphia Flyers 3 Montreal Canadiens 2 Winnipeg Jets #

Number 132 184 200 124 126 73 109 150 124 185 197 220 47 53 77 98 152 163 164 171 198 37 118 88 79 69 43 85 60 98 205 163 178 85 247 72 169 186 54 86 173 89 17 175 172 43 91 84 10 89 198 24 210 82 205 47 43 5

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Year Name 1991 George Breen 1991 Brady Kramer 1992 Joe Hulbig 1992 Jay Kenney 1993 Hal Gill 1993 Travis Dillabough 1993 Russ Guzior 1993 David Ruhly 1994 Mike Mader 1994 John Tuohy 1994 Scott Swanjord 1996 Josh MacNevin 1996 Fernando Pisani 1996 Nick Lent 1997 Richard Miller 1997 Heath Gordon 1998 Jay Leach 1998 Mike Farrell 2000 Jon DiSalvatore 2000 Regan Kelly 2000 Nolan Schaefer 2000 Jason Platt 2000 Peter Zingoni 2002 Eric Lundberg 2002 Bobby Goepfert 2003 Colin McDonald 2003 James Pemberton 2004 Trevor Ludwig 2004 Pierce Norton 2005 Mark Fayne 2006 Cody Wild 2006 Jon Rheault 2007 Joe Lavin 2009 Alex Velischek 2009 Mark Adams 2012 Mark Jankowski 2012 Jon Gillies # Supplemental Draft

Pos. F F F D D F F F D/F D G D F F D F D D F D G D F D G F D D F D D F D D D F G

Drafted From Cushing Academy (Mass.) Haverford H.S. (Pa.) St. Sebastian’s H.S. (Mass.) Canterbury H.S. (Conn.) Nashoba H.S. (Mass.) Wexford Jr. B Culver Military Academy (Pa.) Culver Military Academy (Pa.) Loomis-Chafee H.S. (Mass.) Kent H.S. (Conn.) Waterloo Vernon St. Albert Saints Omaha Lancers Providence College Green Bay Gamblers Providence College Providence College Providence College Nipawin Hawks Providence College Omaha Lancers New England Coyotes Providence College Cedar Rapids Roughriders New England Coyotes Providence College Texas Tornado Thayer Academy Noble and Greenough School Providence College Providence College U.S. National Under-18 Team Delbarton School Malden Catholic Stanstead College Prep H.S. (Que.) Indiana Ice (USHL)

Hal Gill was selected by the Boston Bruins in 1993 NHL Draft.

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Drafted To Round Edmonton Oilers 3 Montreal Canadiens 7 Edmonton Oilers 1 Ottawa Senators 8 Boston Bruins 8 Los Angeles Kings 8 Montreal Canadiens 11 Montreal Canadiens 7 Winnipeg Jets 10 Washington Capitals 9 New Jersey Devils 10 New Jersey Devils 4 Edmonton Oilers 8 Phoenix Coyotes 8 New York Rangers 9 Chicago Blackhawks 6 Phoenix Coyotes 5 Washington Capitals 8 San Jose Sharks 4 Philadelphia Flyers 8 San Jose Sharks 5 Edmonton Oilers 8 Columbus Blue Jackets 8 Colorado Avalanche 3 Pittsburgh Penguins 6 Edmonton Oilers 2 Florida Panthers 4 Dallas Stars 6 Toronto Maple Leafs 9 New Jersey Devils 5 Edmonton Oilers 5 Philadelphia Flyers 5 Chicago Blackhawks 5 Pittsburgh Penguins 5 Buffalo Sabres 5 Calgary Flames 1 Calgary Flames 3

Number 56 149 13 169 207 198 281 177 238 223 259 101 195 200 236 147 115 220 104 259 166 247 231 94 171 51 124 183 285 155 140 145 126 123 134 21 75

Fernando Pisani was selected by the Edmonton Oilers in 1996 NHL Draft.

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FRIAR HONOR ROLL ALL-AMERICANS 1963-64 Larry Kish 1964-65 Grant Heffernan 1974-75 Ron Wilson 1975-76 Ron Wilson 1982-83 Kurt Kleinendorst Randy Velischek 1983-84 Gates Orlando Peter Taglianetti 1984-85 Tim Army Chris Terreri Peter Taglianetti 1985-86 Chris Terreri 1987-88 Gord Cruickshank 1988-89 Rick Bennett 1991-92 Rob Gaudreau 1993-94 Chad Quenneville 1994-95 Chad Quenneville 2000-01 Devin Rask Nolan Schaefer 2003-04 Stephen Wood

First Team Defenseman First Team Forward First Team Defenseman First Team Defenseman First Team Forward First Team Defenseman Second Team Forward Second Team Defenseman First Team Forward First Team Goaltender Second Team Defenseman Second Team Goaltender Second Team Forward Second Team Forward Second Team Defenseman Second Team Forward Second Team Forward Second Team Forward Second Team Goaltender Second Team Defenseman

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE OLYMPIANS 1984 Paul Guay United States 1988 Chris Terreri United States 1992/94/98 Gates Orlando Italy 1994 Chris Therien Canada 1998 Lou Lamoriello (GM) United States 1998/2010 Ron Wilson (Coach) United States 2010 Brian Burke (GM) United States ALL-EAST (Senior All-Stars) 1960-61 Marshall Tschida 1962-63 Lou Lamoriello 1973-74 Ron Wilson 1979-80 Denis Martin Jeff Whisler 1981-82 Jon Hogberg Scot Kleinendorst 1982-83 Steve Anderson Kurt Kleinendorst Bruce Raboin Randy Velischek 1983-84 Gates Orlando

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

ALL-ECAC 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1978-79 1979-80 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84

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

Larry Kish Grant Heffernan Larry Kish Ray Mooney Grant Heffernan Ron Wilson Ron Wilson Ron Wilson Ron Wilson Colin Ahern Jim Korn Scot Kleinendorst Steve O'Neill Kurt Kleinendorst Scot Kleinendorst Randy Velischek Kurt Kleinendorst Randy Velischek Paul Guay Gates Orlando Peter Taglianetti

ALL-NEW ENGLAND 1982-83 Paul Guay Kurt Kleinendorst Gates Orlando Randy Velischek

Forward Forward Forward Defenseman

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1983-84 1984-85 1987-88 1988-89 1990-91 1991-92 1993-94 1994-95 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2003-04 2007-08

Gates Orlando Peter Taglianetti Tim Army Peter Taglianetti Chris Terreri Gord Cruickshank Jim Hughes Rob Gaudreau Mike Boback Rob Gaudreau Chad Quenneville Chad Quenneville Mike Omicioli Doug Sheppard Matt Libby Devin Rask Nolan Schaefer Stephen Wood Matt Taormina

Forward Defenseman Forward Defenseman Goaltender Forward Defenseman Forward Forward Defenseman Forward Forward Forward Forward Defenseman Forward Goaltender Defenseman Defenseman

COLLEGE HOCKEY STATISTICS BUREAU ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM 1983-84 Gates Orlando Forward Mario Proulx Goaltender 1984-85 Tim Army Forward Steve Rooney Forward Chris Terreri Goaltender 1985-86 Chris Terreri Goaltender ECAC ALL-STAR COACH 1979-80 Lou Lamoriello ECAC ALL-STAR TEAM OF THE SEVENTIES 1973-77 Ron Wilson Defenseman ECAC ALL-STAR OF THE EIGHTIES 1979-83 Randy Velischek

Defenseman

ECAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1974-75 Ron Wilson 1982-83 Randy Velischek

Defenseman Defenseman

ECAC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1973-74 Ron Wilson

Defenseman

ECAC TOURNAMENT MVP 1981 Kurt Kleinendorst

Forward

GTE/CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 1984-85 Chris Terreri Goaltender 1985-86 Chris Terreri Goaltender 1988-89 John Ferguson Forward 2000-01 Matt Libby Defenseman

John Ferguson earned GTE/CoSida Academic All-America honors in 1988-89.

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FRIAR HONOR ROLL HOBEY BAKER AWARD FINALISTS 1982-83 Kurt Kleinendorst Randy Velischek 1983-84 Gates Orlando 1984-85 Tim Army 1985-86 Chris Terreri 1989-90 Rick Bennett 1991-92 Rob Gaudreau

Forward Defenseman Forward Forward Goaltender Forward Defenseman

HOCKEY EAST 10th ANNIVERSARY TEAM Chris Terreri - Goaltender Rob Gaudreau - Defenseman HOCKEY EAST 25th ANNIVERSARY TEAM Tim Army - Forward Rob Gaudreau - Defenseman Chris Terreri - Goaltender (Top all-time goalie) Chris Therien - (Honorable mention Defenseman) HOCKEY EAST ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL *Distinguished Scholar 1990-91 Bob Creamer 1991-92 Bob Creamer Mark Devine Shaun Kane 1992-93 Bob Bell Mark Devine Ian Paskowski 1994-95 Bob Bell Dan Dennis Mike Gambino 1995-96 Mike Gambino David Green Jay Kenney Jon Coe Mark Kane Troy Lake 1996-97 Dave Green Dave Gunderson Mark Kane 1997-98 Jon Coe Cole Gendreau Dave Gunderson Mark Kane Troy Lake Matt Libby Ben Stadey 1998-99 Cole Gendreau Dave Gunderson Mark Kane * Troy Lake Adam Lee Matt Libby Josh MacNevin J.J. Picinic 1999-00 Boyd Ballard Cole Gendreau Dave Gunderson * Jay Leach Adam Lee Matt Libby J.J. Picinic 2000-01 Boyd Ballard Cole Gendreau * Matt Libby * J.J. Picinic 2001-02 Jon DiSalvatore Devin Rask Nolan Schaefer 2002-03 Nate Meyers Shawn Weiman Nolan Schaefer 2003-04 Nate Meyers Mike Robinson 2004-05 David Carpentier Jeff Mason Nate Meyers

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James Pemberton Tyler Sims Mike Wolfe 2005-06 Nate Meyers * Bryan Horan Kyle Laughlin 2006-07 Bryan Horan Kyle Laughlin Trevor Ludwig Colin McDonald Jon Rheault Tyler Sims Chase Watson 2007-08 Trevor Ludwig Tyler Sims Jon Rheault Kyle Laughlin Nick Mazzolini Matt Germain Kyle MacKinnon 2008-09 Andy Balysky Ben Farrer Matt Germain Paul Golden Kyle Laughlin * Kyle MacKinnon Robert Maloney Nick Mazzolini Ryan Simpson 2009-10 Andy Balysky Eric Baier Alex Beaudry Ben Farrer Justin Gates Matt Germain Kyle MacKinnon Robert Maloney Ian O'Connor 2010-11 Andy Balysky Matt Bergland David Brown Ben Farrer Justin Gates Matt Germain * Paul Golden Jordan Kremyr Kyle MacKinnon * Robert Maloney Ian O'Connor Steven Shamanski 2011-12 Andy Balysky * Matt Bergland David Brown Justin Gates Daniel New Myles Harvey Kyle Murphy Chris Rooney Steven Shamanski Alex Velischek Damian Cross HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM 1984-85 Paul Cavallini Shawn Whitham 1986-87 Rick Bennett Mark Merten 1988-89 Rob Gaudreau Shaun Kane 1990-91 Chris Therien 1991-92 Craig Darby 1997-98 Boyd Ballard 1999-00 Peter Fregoe 2000-01 Regan Kelly 2003-04 Colin McDonald 2005-06 Cody Wild 2006-07 Mark Fayne 2011-12 Ross Mauermann

Andy Balysky

Kyle Laughlin

Matt Germain

Kyle MacKinnon

Defenseman Defenseman Forward Goaltender Forward Defenseman Defenseman Forward Goaltender Forward Defenseman Forward Defenseman Defenseman Forward

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FRIAR HONOR ROLL HOCKEY EAST ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1988-89 Rob Gaudreau (Co) 1991-92 Craig Darby (Co) HOCKEY EAST ALL-STAR TEAM 1984-85 Tim Army Peter Taglianetti Chris Terreri 1985-86 Gord Cruickshank 1986-87 Gord Cruickshank 1988-89 Jim Hughes 1989-90 Mike Boback Rick Bennett Jeff Serowik 1990-91 Rob Gaudreau Shaun Kane 1991-92 Mike Boback Rob Gaudreau 1992-93 Chris Therien 1994-95 Chad Quenneville 1995-96 Dan Dennis 1998-99 Mike Omicioli 2000-01 Devin Rask Matt Libby Nolan Schaefer 2002-03 Stephen Wood 2003-04 Stephen Wood 2007-08 Matt Taormina

First Team Forward First Team Defenseman First Team Goaltender Second Team Forward Second Team Forward First Team Defenseman First Team Forward Second Team Forward Second Team Defenseman Second Team Forward Second Team Defenseman First Team Forward First Team Defenseman Second Team Defenseman Forward Goaltender Second Team Forward First Team Forward Second Team Defenseman Second Team Goaltender Second Team Defenseman First Team Defenseman Second Team Defenseman

HOCKEY EAST ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1984-85 Peter Taglianetti Defenseman Chris Terreri Goaltender 1991-92 Rob Gaudreau Defenseman 1994-95 Brady Kramer Forward Chad Quenneville Forward Bob Bell Goaltender 1995-96 Dan Dennis Goaltender Justin Gould Defenseman Joe Hulbig Forward Mike Omicioli Forward 2000-01 Regan Kelly Defenseman HOCKEY EAST DEFENSIVE FORWARD OF THE YEAR 1996-97 Travis Dillabough HOCKEY EAST PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1984-85 Chris Terreri Goaltender HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT MVP 1984-85 Chris Terreri Goaltender 1994-95 Bob Bell Goaltender 1995-96 Joe Hulbig Forward

NEW ENGLAND FORWARD OF THE YEAR 1983-84 Gates Orlando NEW ENGLAND MOST IMPROVED PLAYER 1988-89 John Ferguson 1998-99 Jerry Keefe 2000-01 Matt Libby NEW ENGLAND PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1984-85 Chris Terreri Goaltender 1991-92 Rob Gaudreau Defenseman NEW ENGLAND ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1988-89 Rob Gaudreau WALTER BROWN TROPHY 1974-75 Ron Wilson 1984-85 Tim Army 1991-92 Rob Gaudreau 1998-99 Mike Omicioli

Defenseman Forward Defenseman Forward

STICKYFINGERS/WDOM PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1989-90 Mike Boback 1990-91 Brad Mullahy 1991-92 Mike Boback 1992-93 Brian Ridolfi 1993-94 Brady Kramer 1994-95 Chad Quenneville RON WILSON AWARD Awarded to PC's top defensive player 1991-92 Bob Cowan 1992-93 Chad Quenneville 1993-94 Brady Kramer 1994-95 Justin Gould 1995-96 David Green 1996-97 Hal Gill 1997-98 Troy Lake & Leigh Dean 1998-99 Fernando Pisani 1999-00 Jay Leach 2000-01 Jay Leach & Nolan Schaefer 2001-02 Nolan Schaefer 2002-03 Nolan Schaefer 2003-04 Bobby Goepfert & Jason Platt 2004-05 Jeff Mason 2005-06 James Pemberton 2006-07 Mark Fayne 2007-08 Mark Fayne 2008-09 Mark Fayne & Matt Taormina 2009-10 Mark Fayne & Alex Beaudry 2010-11 Eric Baier 2011-12 Daniel New

HOCKEY EAST LEN CEGLARSKI AWARD 2001-02 Jon DiSalvatore Forward CHARLIE HOLT TEAM SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD 2008-09 Providence College NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1964 Bob Bellemore Larry Kish 1985 Chris Terreri

Goaltender - Second Team Defenseman - First Team Goaltender - First Team

NCAA TOURNAMENT MVP 1984-85 Chris Terreri

Goaltender

NEW ENGLAND COACH OF THE YEAR 1963-64 Tom Eccleston, Jr. 1979-80 Lou Lamoriello 1988-89 Mike McShane 2000-01 Paul Pooley NEW ENGLAND DEFENSIVE FORWARD OF THE YEAR 1996-97 Travis Dillabough

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In 1999, Mike Omicioli became the fourth Friar to earn the Walter Brown Trophy as the top American-born player in New England.

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FRIAR HONOR ROLL PLUS/MINUS AWARD Awarded to the PC player with the highest Plus/ Minus rating 1994-95 Brady Kramer (+16) 1995-96 Russ Guzior (+13) 1996-97 Fernando Pisani (+22) 1997-98 Fernando Pisani (+13) Josh MacNevin (+13) 1998-99 Josh MacNevin (+16) Mike Omicioli (+16) 1999-00 Jon DiSalvatore (+9) 2000-01 Matt Libby (+16) 2001-02 Jeff Mason (+13) 2002-03 Stephen Wood (+21) 2003-04 Stephen Wood (+19) 2004-05 Jeff Mason (+9) THOMAS ECCLESTON, JR. AWARD (Unsung Hero Award) 1991-92 Shaun Kane Jeff Robison 1992-93 Mark Devine 1993-94 Ian Paskowski Erik Peterson 1994-95 Bob Bell 1995-96 Travis Dillabough 1996-97 Stefan Brannare 1997-98 Jon Cameron 1998-99 Troy Lake 1999-00 Fernando Pisani 2000-01 J.J. Picinic 2001-02 Mike Lucci 2002-03 Jonathan Goodwin 2003-04 Mike Robinson 2004-05 Mike Wolfe 2005-06 Kyle Laughlin 2006-07 Chris Mannix 2007-08 Ben Farrer Matt Germain 2008-09 Kyle MacKinnon 2009-10 Ben Farrer Paul Golden 2010-11 Chris Rooney 2011-12 Andy Balysky REV. HERMAN SCHNEIDER AWARD (Most Valuable Freshman) 1994-95 Nick Sinerate 1995-96 Mike Omicioli 1996-97 Fernando Pisani 1997-98 Boyd Ballard 1998-99 Drew Omicioli 1999-00 Jon DiSalvatore 2000-01 Regan Kelly 2001-02 Jeff Mason 2002-03 Bobby Goepfert 2003-04 Colin McDonald 2004-05 Jon Rheault 2005-06 Cody Wild 2006-07 Mark Fayne 2007-08 Ian O'Connor 2008-09 Matt Bergland 2009-10 Alex Velischek Tim Schaller 2010-11 Derek Army 2011-12 Ross Mauermann LOU LAMORIELLO TROPHY (Team Most Valuable Player) 1987-88 Gord Cruickshank 1988-89 Jim Hughes Rick Bennett

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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

Rick Bennett Rob Gaudreau Mike Boback Rob Gaudreau Bob Cowan Chad Quenneville Chad Quenneville Dan Dennis Stefan Brannare Boyd Ballard Mike Omicioli Doug Sheppard Devin Rask Jon DiSalvatore Jon DiSalvatore Stephen Wood Chris Chaput Jon Rheault Tyler Sims Jon Rheault Jon Rheault Matt Taormina Matt Taormina Mark Fayne Matt Germain Kyle MacKinnon Alex Beaudry

Ed Monahan Gates Orlando Richard Pumple Robert Reall Herman Schneider, O.P. Peter Taglianetti Chris Terreri Marshall Tschida Randy Velischek Brad Wilson Randy Wilson Ron Wilson PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ATHLETES OF THE YEAR The highest and most prestigious award that can be bestowed upon a Providence College athlete, the Athlete of the Year award is presented to the student who has preformed and over-excelled in his sport. 1975 - Ron Wilson 1980 - Jeff Whisler 1983 - Randy Velischek 1985 - Chris Terreri 1989 - Jim Hughes 1992 - Rob Gaudreau 1996 - Dan Dennis 1999 - Mike Omicioli 2001 - Devin Rask 2006 - Tyler Sims

GATES ORLANDO AWARD (Most Points) 2009-10 Kyle MacKinnon 2010-11 Ian O'Connor 2011-12 Ross Mauermann

MAL BROWN AWARD Awarded to PC senior who in three years of intercollegiate competition possesses the qualities personified by Mal Brown: Sportsmanship, Courage and Honor. This is the College's oldest accolade. 1958 - Roland Rabitor 1960 - Bert Ferrie 1964 - Howard LaPorte 1965 - William Warburton, Jr. 1970 - Michael Leonard 1972 - Christopher Ciceri 1978 - Brad Wilson 1979 - Thomas Bauer 1984 - Mario Proulx 1985 - Tim Army 1989 - John Ferguson, Jr. 1990 - Paul Saundercook 1992 - Mike Boback 1993 - Mark Devine 2000 - Jason Ialongo 2001 - Matt Libby 2008 - Tyler Sims 2009 - Kyle Laughlin 2011 - Matt Germain

ROB GAUDREAU AWARD (Most Goals) 2009-10 Kyle MacKinnon Matt Bergland 2010-11 Kyle MacKinnon 2011-12 Tim Schaller MIKE BOBACK AWARD (Most Assists) 2009-10 Mark Fayne 2010-11 Ian O'Connor 2011-12 Matt Bergland JAY LEACH AWARD (Plus/minus) 2010-11 Matt Germain JOHN FERGUSON (Team Academic Award) 2010-11 Andy Balysky 2011-12 Andy Balysky PROVIDENCE COLLEGE HALL OF FAME Hockey players who have been selected into the PC Athletics Hall of Fame. Tim Army J. Robert Bellemore Edward P. Conaty Thomas J. Eccleston, Jr. Rob Gaudreau Grant Heffernan Daniel Kennedy Larry Kish Kurt Kleinendorst Louis Lamoriello John Marchetti

SINE QUA NON AWARD "That without whom, there is nothing." Awarded to the graduating senior who distinguished himself among his peers without receiving proper recognition. 1976 - Dan Kennedy 1977 - Brian Burke 1983 - Bruce Raboin 1986 - Artie Yeomelakis 1988 - Gord Cruickshank 1991 - Pat Madigan 1995 - Brady Kramer 1996 - PC Hockey Team 2004 - Stephen Wood 2005 - Jeff Mason 2007 - Tony Zancanaro

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FRIAR ALL-TIME ROSTER (Records for players from 1952-56 are incomplete)(Penalty Minutes not on record prior to 1966)

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PLAYERS POS NO. MARK ADAMS D 4 Colin Ahern F 14 Joseph Albert F 16 Tim Allen F 22 Leonard Alsfeld F 11 Steve Anderson F 27 Bryce Aneloski D 44 DEREK ARMY F 19 Tim Army F 16 Tom Army F 7 Mario Aube F 27 Norm Auger F 14

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Robert Badyk F 21 Eric Baier D 7 Scott Balboni D 5 Joe Barile F 12 Andy Balysky F 33 Dalton Barnoff D 4 Marc Bastarache D 5 Tom Bauer F 8 Pat Becker F 17 Dave Belisle F 26 Rick Bennett F 11 Pete Bergen F 11 Matt Bergland F 17 Steve Bianchi F 8 John Blair F 21 Jacques Blanchette F/D 18 Ray Blanchette D 6 Jason Bloomingburg F 10 Mike Boback F 15 Jean Boislard D 3 Lou Boisvert F 11 David Bolduc F 10 Mike Bolstad F 23 Bob Bonin D 2 Anthony Bosco F 8 George Boudreau F 5 Rene Boudreault F 9 Andre Branchaud F 12 Frank Brander D 11 Stefan Brannare F 27 George Breen F 9 Thomas Bride N/A N/A Mike Brill D 7 Kevin Brooks F 23 David Brown D 5 DREW BROWN F 7 Jim Buettgen F 22 Brian Burke F 20 Dennis Burke F 8 John Butler F 15 Norman Butler F 15 John Butterworth F 31 Tom Byers F 15 Christopher Byrne F 9

YEARS GP G A PTS PIM HOMETOWN 2010- 52 0 4 4 34 Boxford, Mass. 1975-79 111 61 86 147 48 Tewksbury, Mass. 1958-62 61 24 24 48 Malden, Mass. 1987-88 7 0 0 0 4 Bellingham, Mass. 1971-74 45 11 17 28 54 Cranston, R.I. 1979-83 139 47 69 116 114 Grand Rapids, Minn 2008-09 16 0 1 1 8 Pekin, Ill. 2010- 72 17 18 35 110 North Kingstown, R.I. 1981-85 151 71 108 179 97 E. Providence, R.I. 1952-55 20 16 13 29 19 E. Providence, R.I. 1987-91 138 62 69 131 96 Sherbrooke, Que. 1953-57 29 3 2 5 10 Rumford, R.I. 1968-71 69 23 28 51 70 Calgary, Alta. 2007-11 127 9 23 32 72 North Kingstown, R.I. 1992-96 138 13 41 54 198 Salem, N.H. 1956-59 61 28 88 116 Wallingford, Conn. 2008-12 118 16 13 29 24 Randolph, N.J. 1968-69 21 3 5 8 Montreal, Que. 2004-08 84 0 8 8 43 Lynn, Mass. 1975-79 123 61 64 125 77 Bloomington, Minn. 1988-90 69 11 18 29 34 Orchard Park, N.Y. 1978-79 2 0 0 0 0 Woonsocket, R.I. 1986-90 128 50 84 134 252 Springfield, Mass. 1957-60 61 35 29 64 Medford, Mass. 2008-12 138 33 49 82 106 Faribault, Minn. 1983-86 105 19 43 62 22 Bloomington, Minn. 1957-59 43 8 8 16 Longmeadow, Mass. 1978-81 16 0 1 1 6 Drummondville, Que. 1956-58 40 7 9 16 Shelton, Conn. 2002-03 19 3 3 6 14 Canton, Mich. 1988-92 131 73 128 201 94 Utica, Mich. 1967-70 67 7 19 26 117 Sherbrooke, Que. 1956-57 18 0 1 1 Greenville, R.I. 1969-70 25 2 1 3 0 Waterville, Maine 1979-83 124 41 51 92 108 Inter. Falls, Minn. 1975-79 117 8 27 35 56 Minneapolis, Minn. 1968-72 70 39 38 77 108 Niagara Falls, Ont. 1956-59 61 27 24 51 Medford, Mass. 1982-86 112 32 47 79 72 No. Smithfield,R.I. 1964-66 52 5 5 10 10 Woonsocket, R.I. 1963-66 78 8 30 38 36 Kirkland Lake, Ont. 1993-97 131 49 45 94 161 Helsingborg, Sweden 1991-95 135 44 43 87 140 Shrewsbury, Mass. 1926-27 Stats Unavailable Cranston, R.I. 1983-86 84 0 4 4 48 Grand Rapids, Minn. 2003-04 13 1 1 2 6 Stow, Mass. 2008-12 81 3 15 18 32 Centennial, Colo. 2012- 38 4 14 18 8 Grass Lake, Mich. 1980-81 12 2 1 3 0 Argo, Ill. 1973-77 112 21 17 38 112 Edina, Minn. 1992-96 135 35 45 80 92 Newton, Mass. 1964-67 66 9 9 18 8 So. Weymouth, Mass. 1964-67 20 3 4 7 4 Weymouth, Mass. 1985-89 125 11 18 29 118 Newton, Mass. 1975-79 94 33 53 86 60 Burnsville, Minn. 1966-69 64 13 9 42 46 Milton, Mass.

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PLAYERS POS NO. YEARS GP G A PTS PIM HOMETOWN Rick Cabalka F 19 1971-75 74 31 22 53 48 Edina, Minn. Andy Calcione F 27 1983-87 90 7 19 26 30 Johnston, R.I. Jon Cameron F 21 1995-99 132 27 53 80 217 Langley, B.C. Rich Campisi F 9 1976-78 53 10 15 25 54 Happauge, N.Y. John Cannon F 11 1960-61 56 9 17 26 New Haven, Conn. Jamie Carroll F 14 2004-07 139 37 39 76 132 Andover, Conn. Ted Carter F 20 1956-57 18 1 0 1 Burrillville, R.I. David Carpentier F 25 2001-05 105 9 16 25 106 Faribault, Minn. Sal Carvelli F 10 1956-57 18 0 2 2 Cumberland, R.I. Nowel Catterall D 26 1982-85 94 9 25 34 141 Whitby, Ont. Rick Cavallaro F 23 1977-79 12 1 0 1 0 N. Attleboro, Mass. Paul Cavallini D 5 1984-85 45 5 14 19 64 Downsview, Ont. David Cavanagh D 2 2006-10 82 2 5 7 42 Warwick, R.I. John Cavanagh F 16 2006-10 117 19 34 53 46 Warwick, R.I. Chris Chaput F 16 2001-05 144 33 64 97 125 Pawtucket, R.I. Laurier Charest F 8 1970-71 15 0 0 0 0 Lewiston, Maine John Charette F 31 1992-93 24 2 2 4 2 Pascoag, R.I. Christopher Ciceri F 16 1968-72 90 28 38 66 76 Montreal, Que. John Ciotti F 12 1980-82 15 3 9 12 39 Simcoe, Ont. Jon Coe F 20 1995-99 136 30 43 73 120 Anoka, Minn. Francis Coleman N/A N/A 1926-27 Stats Unavailable Providence, R.I. Glen Collard D 6 1969-72 71 5 37 42 116 Dorval, Que. Greg Collins F 22 2006-10 94 14 19 33 68 Hingham, Mass. Jim Colucci D 27 1978-82 108 19 64 83 178 Smithfield, R.I. Rob Concannon F 8 1990-92 39 3 6 9 24 Dorchester, Mass. Brad Copper F 28/12 2005-07 41 1 4 5 28 Coppell, Texas John Corbett F 25 1961-64 7 0 0 0 Somerville, Mass. Frederick Costello F 12 1966-69 52 13 11 24 30 Providence, R.I. Rich Costello F 14 1981-83 75 30 42 72 99 Natick, Mass. Bob Cowan F 17 1989-93 142 45 95 140 114 Minneapolis, Minn. Dylan Cox F 10 2004-06 34 1 2 3 28 Newbury, Mass. Bob Creamer F 16 1988-92 123 25 20 45 72 Cranston, R.I. DAMIAN CROSS F 9 2010- 43 4 13 17 32 Nepean, Ont. Mike Cross F 19 1976-77 4 0 0 0 0 Massena, N.Y. Gord Cruickshank F 17 1984-88 145 99 60 159 181 Mississauga, Ont. John Cullen D 14 1956-57 18 0 1 1 Toronto, Ont. Edward Cunningham N/A N/A 1926-27 Stats Unavailable Providence, R.I. Ken Cusack F 16 1972-75 66 14 25 39 36 Roxbury, Mass.

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Craig Darby F 27 Leigh Dean D 7 John Deasey F 14 Paul DeCarlo D 7 Steve DeForge D 28 Don DelloStritto D 5 Jacques Delorme D 5 STEFAN DEMOPOULOS F 12 Mike Dempsey F 26 Mark Devine F 22 John DeVoe F 11 Joe DiGiacomo D 8 Travis Dillabough F 19 Jon DiSalvatore F 14 Eric Dixon F 17 John Doherty F 6 Gil Domingue F 8 John Donohue F 9 Dave Dornseif D 3 Mark Doshan F 26 Raymond Duffy F 14

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1991-93 70 28 45 73 109 Schenectady, N.Y. 1996-99 86 5 20 25 90 Denville, N.J. 1983-85 67 10 23 33 60 Edina, Minn. 1963-64 26 0 2 2 Peterborough, Ont. 1974-75 2 0 0 0 2 Boston, Mass. 1956-57 18 0 1 1 Meriden, Conn. 1980-84 77 2 28 30 70 Acton Vale, Que. 2012- 33 8 9 17 28 La Mesa, Calif. 1988-89 36 7 6 13 48 Natick, Mass. 1989-93 76 10 28 38 52 Amesbury, Mass. 1983-86 111 19 21 40 80 Edina, Minn. 1986-90 79 3 7 10 43 Cranston, R.I. 1993-97 141 31 46 77 206 Toronto, Ont. 1999-03 148 59 83 142 59 South Windsor, Conn. 1969-72 67 17 41 58 70 Lachine, Que. 1964-67 67 23 41 64 24 Boston, Mass. 1956-59 61 8 21 29 Saco, Maine 1959-62 32 14 9 23 New Haven, Conn. 1974-78 110 19 103 122 112 Edina, Minn. 1988-92 50 6 7 13 12 Mound, Minn. 1953-54 14 1 3 4 0 Providence, R.I.

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PLAYERS POS NO. Thomas Egan F 19 Richard Ernst F 5 Chris Eppich F 19 Steve Evangelista F 16 Allan Evans D 5

YEARS GP G A PTS PIM HOMETOWN 1961-62 21 1 0 1 Providence, R.I. 1960-61 20 7 3 10 Cranston, R.I. 2006-10 88 7 10 17 26 Surrey, B.C. 1977-81 119 22 45 67 99 Wakefield, Mass. 1969-72 70 15 31 46 126 Verdun, Que.

F

Mike Farrell F/D 10 1997-00 98 11 26 37 154 Carmel, Ind. Raymond Farrell F 16 1952-55 29 3 3 6 4 Providence, R.I. Ben Farrer F 14 2007-11 105 5 21 26 103 Calgary, Alta. Josh Faulkner F 23 1998-99 4 0 1 1 0 Bracebridge, Ont. Mark Fayne D 4 2006-10 139 16 33 49 103 Sagamore Beach, Mass. Thomas Fecteau D 12 1963-65 52 0 2 2 Warwick, R.I. John Ferguson F 23 1985-89 115 15 22 37 105 Winnipeg, Man. Bert Ferrie F 7 1957-60 62 7 10 1 Hamden, Conn. Edward Ferry F 18 1953-57 29 3 3 6 4 Cranston, R.I. Jamie Ferullo F 10 2010-11 0 - - - - Rochester, N.H. Bob Fillion D 17 1957-59 43 2 9 11 Cape Elizabeth, Maine Gerald Fitzgerald D 7 1970-72 26 3 7 10 8 South Boston, Mass. Tom Fitzgerald F 12 1986-88 63 27 29 56 72 Billerica, Mass. James Flaherty D 21 1959-60 6 0 2 2 Medford, Mass. Paul Flaherty F 21 1987-91 77 14 18 32 98 Dorchester, Mass. Mike Flanagan D 19 1983-87 102 2 7 9 77 Acton, Mass. Perry Florio D 3 1985-87 62 5 11 16 148 Raymond, N.H. Jim Ford F 13 1956-58 40 3 2 5 Providence, R.I. Peter Fregoe F 13 1999-03 147 68 80 148 127 Massena, N.Y.

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Charles Gaffney D 18 1962-65 75 3 19 22 Providence, R.I. Kevin Gaffney D 7 1972-76 84 4 18 22 113 N. Providence, R.I. Mike Gaffney F 12 1969-72 76 22 32 54 41 N. Providence, R.I. Bruce Gage D 3 1970-71 16 0 3 3 6 Toronto, Ont. Torry Gajda F 19 2002-06 135 37 41 78 137 Westfield, Mass. Tom Gallagher F 8 2002-05 13 2 0 2 2 Concord, Mass. Mike Gambino F 26 1993-96 13 2 0 2 0 Hanson, Mass. Bruce Garber D 4 1977-79 49 13 32 45 24 Milwaukee, Wisc. John Gately F 20 1966-68 30 6 7 13 16 Warwick, R.I. Rob Gaudreau F/D 7 1988-92 146 103 108 211 86 Cranston, R.I. James Gegear F 21 1959-62 61 27 54 81 Montreal, Que. Cole Gendreau F 19 1997-01 94 5 4 9 83 Bismarck, N.D. Matt Germain F 25 2007-11 134 18 38 56 55 Rockland, Mass. Hal Gill D 3 1993-97 131 12 33 45 154 Bolton, Mass. Bruce Gilmore F 5 1964-65 26 5 6 11 Warwick, R.I. George Gingell D 3 1957-60 63 2 23 25 Harrisville, R.I. Paul Golden F 18/3 2008-11 18 1 1 2 4 Milton, Mass. Jonathan Goodwin F 21 2000-04 117 22 30 52 177 Taunton, Mass. Heath Gordon F 8 1997-01 90 14 18 32 78 Pembroke, Mass. Roderick Gorman F 5 1953-55 52 33 50 83 10 Melrose, Mass. Mike Gouin F 9 1979-81 49 20 13 33 10 Manville, R.I. Justin Gould D 4 1992-96 132 9 46 55 155 Dedham, Mass. Vince Goulet F 23 2004-06 26 0 2 2 22 Highland Ranch, Colo. John Graham N/A N/A 1926-27 Stats Unavailable New Haven, Conn. David Green F 23 1993-97 142 44 64 108 120 Castlegar, B.C. Daniel Griffin F 3 1963-64, 66-67 46 14 13 27 4 Melrose, Mass. Joel Guay F 6 1982-83 1 0 0 0 0 N. Smithfield, R.I. Paul Guay F 19 1981-83 75 57 48 105 121 N. Smithfield, R.I. David Guden F 7 1986-90 125 11 13 24 66 Watertown, Mass. Dave Gunderson D 5 1996-00 42 1 8 9 34 Duluth, Minn. Russ Guzior F 17 1993-97 117 42 65 107 72 Palos Park, Ill.

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PLAYERS POS NO. Jeff Hamilton F 12 Trevor Hanson F 15 KEVIN HART D 2 MYLES HARVEY D 44 Dan Haskins D 6 Herbert Hearne D 12 Grant Heffernan F 11 Steve Heggison F 9 Willie Hess F 51 John Heximer F 21 Stephen Higgins D 2 Jay Hildebrand F 18 John Hobin F 15 Jon Hogberg D 24 Bryan Horan F 11 Terry Horgan F 22 Shawn Howard F 23 Jim Hughes D 6 Joe Hulbig F 11 Todd Huyber D 6

I

YEARS GP G A PTS PIM HOMETOWN 1981-82 32 8 11 19 10 Pierrefonds, Que. 1992-96 94 11 15 26 70 Smithfield, R.I. 2010- 72 2 12 14 65 Cumberland, Maine 2009- 91 7 13 20 78 Orlando, Fla. 1976-80 94 2 17 19 124 Cambridge, Mass. 1953-57 14 0 0 0 4 Northfield, Vt. 1962-65 75 55 78 133 Peterborough, Ont. 1972-76 89 27 44 71 60 Chauteauguay, Que. 2009-10 0 - - - - Lino Lakes, Minn. 1962-65 75 27 23 50 Niagara Falls, Ont. 1986-90 88 1 5 6 38 Billerica, Mass. 1969-71 25 1 0 1 10 Oshawa, Ont. 1953-55 29 6 5 11 8 Cranston, R.I. 1978-82 111 8 34 42 54 Cranston, R.I. 2002-07 104 6 21 27 36 Farmington, Conn. 1977-81 76 12 18 30 36 St. Laurent, Que. 1972-73 14 2 3 5 16 Smith’s Falls, Ont. 1985-89 132 23 69 92 188 Hicksville, N.Y. 1992-96 122 37 57 94 150 Wrentham, Mass. 1989-93 113 7 9 16 138 Rochester, Minn.

Jason Ialongo D 2 Luke Irwin D 2

1996-00 119 19 46 65 60 Cranston, R.I. 2002-05 68 1 9 10 32 Bloomington, Minn.

Aaron Jamnick F 20 Brian Jefferies F 23 Frank Johnson D 7 Richard Johnson F 10 Art Johnston F 11

2009-11 65 8 7 15 26 Hibbing, Minn. 1989-93 49 7 6 13 23 Millis, Mass. 1976-80 77 4 4 8 26 Canton, Mass. 1966-69 59 15 11 26 10 Lynn, Mass. 1976-77 62 16 24 40 28 Warwick, R.I.

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K

Barrett Kaib D 8 2011-12 31 1 5 6 24 Pittsburgh, Pa. Shaun Kane D 4 1988-92 140 27 48 75 245 Holyoke, Mass. Neven Kardum F 10 1985-86 12 1 0 1 0 North York, Ont. Jerry Keefe F 44 1996-00 104 30 68 98 70 Billerica, Mass. Brian Kelly D 3 1964-65 47 4 14 18 Needham, Mass. David Kelly F 22 1971-75 93 46 55 101 193 Wallaceburg, Ont. Regan Kelly D 4 2000-02 74 10 31 41 106 Imperial, Sask. Dan Kennedy F 12 1972-76 105 75 93 168 86 Mt. Royal, Que. Jay Kenney D 10 1992-96 117 10 36 46 46 Schenectady, N.Y. Joe Keough F 6 1958-61 62 60 58 118 Melrose, Mass. John Keough F 17 1962-65 75 34 61 95 Malden, Mass. Larry Kish D 5 1961-64 70 12 51 63 Peterborough, Ont. Kurt Kleinendorst F 11 1979-83 138 89 103 192 66 Grand Rapids, Minn. Scot Kleinendorst D 3 1978-82 120 19 74 93 225 Grand Rapids, Minn. Mike Koenig F 25 1985-86 27 0 7 7 16 Simsbury, Conn. Jim Korn D 5 1975-79 109 20 48 68 202 Minnetonka, Minn. Brady Kramer F 16 1991-95 141 60 79 139 213 Rosemont, Pa. Jordan Kremyr F 20/12 2007-11 104 13 14 27 55 Cloverdale, B.C.

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Ray Labbe F 2 Robert Labbe F 4 Lou LaFontaine F 10 Paul Lagueux D 11 Bert LaJoie D 3 Troy Lake F 25 Chris Lamoriello F 20 Louis Lamoriello F 14 Nicholas Lamoriello F 14 Tyler Landman F 8

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1956-59 61 22 29 51 Springfield, Mass. 1956-59 61 30 27 57 Lewiston, Me. 1956-58 40 40 24 64 Avon, Conn. 1952-56 38 3 2 5 16 Lewiston, Maine 1957-58 22 0 10 10 Providence, R.I. 1995-99 128 37 34 71 132 Edmonton, Alb. 1992-94 23 0 1 1 10 N. Providence, R.I. 1960-63 64 58 60 118 Providence, R.I. 1964-67 67 16 20 36 8 Johnston, R.I. 2009-11 35 1 2 3 10 Roseau, Minn.

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FRIAR ALL-TIME ROSTER PLAYERS POS NO. YEARS GP G A PTS PIM HOMETOWN Howard LaPorte F 10 1961-64 70 11 20 31 Harrisville, R.I. Kyle Laughlin F 8 2005-09 125 19 25 44 24 Gambrills, Md. Jon LaVarre F 28 1991-95 91 16 28 44 38 Northfield, Ill. Joe Lavin D 11 2007-09 48 0 9 9 36 Shrewsbury, Mass. Jay Leach D 3 1997-01 142 6 46 52 280 Altamont, N.Y. Adam Lee F 15 1997-01 98 11 21 32 68 Brampton, Ont. Nick Lent F 11 1996-00 133 26 20 46 140 Westwood, Mass. Michael Leonard F 14 1967-70 69 15 20 35 11 Scottsdale, Ariz. Gerald Leschyshyn F 9 1969-72 72 40 42 82 34 Chatham, Ont. James Lexander F 22 1967-68 9 2 2 4 Waltham, N.Y. Matt Libby D 27 1997-01 149 18 33 51 120 Saco, Maine Cody Loughlean F 17 2000-04 139 20 30 50 70 Innisfail, Alta. Mike Lovett F 16 1956-57 18 2 8 10 Burrillville, R.I. Pat Lovett D 5 1971-75 65 0 5 5 20 Cranston, R.I. Mike Lucci F 23 1999-03 140 21 22 43 170 Parma, Ohio Trevor Ludwig D 17 2004-08 115 2 13 15 133 Grapevine, Texas SHANE LUKE F 20 2012- 21 5 6 11 10 Dauphin, Man. Eric Lundberg D 15 2001-05 139 2 31 33 149 Vernon, Conn. John Luszcz F 10 2000-02 37 5 2 7 26 Ludlow, Mass. John Lynes D 22 1965-67 34 0 3 3 12 Pascoag, R.I. Tom Lyons F 20 1985-86 7 0 0 0 0 Newton, Mass.

M

Kyle MacKinnon F 15 2007-11 137 37 34 71 87 Walnut, Calif. Josh MacNevin D 6 1996-00 137 20 66 86 163 W. Lethbridge, Alta. Mike Mader D 29 1994-98 135 15 34 49 157 S. Windsor, Conn. Pat Madigan F 19 1987-91 134 19 41 60 120 Crookston, Minn. Frank Maloney N/A N/A 1926-27 Stats Unavailable New Haven, Conn. Rob Maloney F 18 2008-12 87 3 6 9 29 Eagan, Minn. Matt Mannina D 27 2002-06 38 0 1 1 16 Schaumburg, Ill. Daryl Marchant F 24 1979-80 11 2 0 2 6 Toronto, Ont. John Marchetti D 8 1968-71 74 8 28 36 70 Wellesley, Mass. Ronald Martel D 11 1967-69 42 1 2 3 12 Danvers, Mass. Denis Martin F 12 1976-80 122 31 52 83 77 Ballston, N.Y. John Martin F 18 1971-75 68 23 39 62 63 Chatham, Ont. Mike Marvell D 3 1971-75 71 15 50 65 82 Chatham, Ont. Jeff Mason D/F 3 2001-05 125 6 24 30 50 Easthampton, Mass. Andy Mattice F 21 1986-90 98 35 49 84 60 Huntsville, Ont. ROSS MAUERMANN F 14 2012- 38 10 15 25 21 Janesville, Wis. Dana Maus F 9 1965-68 30 4 5 9 Norwood, Mass. Austin Mayer F 10 2007-09 46 4 9 13 26 Providence, R.I. Nick Mazzolini F 16/28 2005-09 128 25 42 67 147 Anchorage, Alaska Thomas McAleer D 10 1952-55 43 4 10 14 54 Providence, R.I. Paul McCabe F 22 1976-77 3 0 0 0 0 Cranston, R.I. Brian McCarthy F 9 1990-92 33 7 6 13 33 Salem, Mass. Tom McCarthy F 28 1978-82 28 4 4 8 20 E.Greenwich, R.I. Brad McClocklin D 5 1985-86 15 2 2 4 Barrie, Ont. Bernie McCrink F 9 1953-57 61 28 21 49 12 Providence, R.I. Bill McCreary F 28/14 2003-06 73 13 14 27 106 Howell, Mich. Colin McDonald F 18 2003-07 135 43 34 77 120 Wethersfield, Conn. Michael McDonough D 3 1953-57 47 22 26 48 15 Melrose, Mass. Frederick McGarry N/A N/A 1926-27 Stats Unavailable New Haven, Conn. John McGeough D 15 1959-62 61 16 45 61 Providence, R.I. Donald McGoldrick D 4 1965-68 60 2 6 8 20 Worcester, Mass. Francis McKenna N/A N/A 1926-27 Stats Unavailable East Providence, R.I. Al McMahon F 15 1956-58 40 16 22 38 Hamden, Conn. Lawrence McMahon D 17 1959-61 32 1 6 7 St. Paul, Minn. John McMorrow F 10 1973-77 97 21 39 60 95 Edina, Minn. Charles McPhillips D 20 1961-63 44 0 1 1 Providence, R.I. Joseph Meldon D 4 1962-63 49 0 2 2 Cambridge, Mass. Gerald Menard F 16 1965-68 57 8 20 28 24 Woonsocket, R.I. Maxime Menard D 18 1965-67 41 4 9 13 20 Harrisville, R.I. Michael Menard D 2 1971-75 17 1 1 2 8 Greenville, R.I. Nate Meyers F 22 2002-06 92 15 22 37 142 Maple Glen, Pa.

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FRIAR ALL-TIME ROSTER PLAYERS POS NO. YEARS GP G A PTS PIM HOMETOWN Dan Miele F 14 1979-81 58 27 26 53 50 LaSalle, Que. Austin Miller D 3 2005-06 20 0 0 0 22 Dallas, Texas Rich Miller D 4 1996-00 58 3 12 15 62 Bethany, Conn. Ed Monahan F 6 1952-56 66 85 62 147 Providence, R.I. MATT MONTESANO F 26 2012- 23 2 3 5 16 West Bridgewater, Mass. Ray Mooney F 6 1961-64 70 54 67 121 Malden, Conn. Ray Moore D 22 1957-59 43 0 2 2 Unavailable Francis Moran N/A N/A 1926-27 Stats Unavailable Providence, R.I. John Mori F 9 2005-09 64 2 7 9 30 Westport, Conn. Mark Mulhern D 29 2004-06 8 0 0 0 2 Milton, Mass. Gerald Murphy F 21 1966-69 43 1 4 5 8 Lewiston, Maine James Murphy F 10 1970-73 76 17 29 46 96 Harrisville, R.I. KYLE MURPHY F 16 2011- 0 - - - - Fairhaven, N.J. Thomas Murphy F 12 1960-61 13 2 0 2 Duluth, Minn.

N

Terry Nagel D 6 Lance Nelson F 15 Daniel New D 55 Rich Newar F 14 Bob Nicholson F 21 Jeff Nixon D 24 Pierce Norton F 25 Bruce Norwell F 17 Peter Norwell F 5

O

James O’Cain D 2 Ian O'Connor F 26/16 Robert O’Connor F 8 Drew Omicioli F 24 Mike Omicioli F 26 Steve O’Neill F 10 Gates Orlando F 17 Mark Ostendorf D 4 Terry O’Sullivan D 25

1972-76 75 3 14 17 38 Minneapolis, Minn. 1983-87 89 4 17 21 60 Duluth, Minn. 2008-12 128 8 31 39 157 White Plains, N.Y. 1985-89 25 1 0 1 12 Toronto, Ont. 1973-74 24 3 2 5 6 Penticton, B.C. 1971-75 81 2 20 22 80 Niagara Falls, Ont. 2005-09 135 29 30 59 163 South Boston, Mass. 1961-64 64 2 5 7 Walpole, Mass. 1965-66 21 2 0 2 Walpole, Mass. 1958-61 61 5 21 26 Montreal, Que. 2007-11 135 26 36 62 102 Londonderry, N.H. 1959-62 61 13 29 42 Providence, R.I. 1998-02 135 45 52 97 238 W. Warwick, R.I. 1995-99 135 49 89 138 146 W. Warwick, R.I. 1977-81 117 74 90 164 94 Framingham, Mass. 1980-84 133 95 118 214 160 LaSalle, Que. 1980-84 65 1 12 13 22 Bloomington, Minn. 1977-78 4 0 0 0 0 Burlington, Ont.

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John Palangio F 23 1976-77 3 1 0 1 2 St. Laurent, Que. Greg Park D 6 2004-05 2 0 0 0 4 Lumsden, Sask. Ian Paskowski D 14 1990-94 131 7 21 28 99 Beverly, Mass. James Pemberton D 12 2002-06 135 11 35 46 112 Cumberland, R.I. Erik Peterson F 21 1990-94 134 29 28 57 110 Brockton, Mass. Bob Petit F 8 1952-53 14 8 5 13 8 Providence, R.I. J.J. Picinic F 12 1997-01 80 14 13 27 20 Fort Lee, N.J. Michael Pieper D 10 2011-12 0 - - - - Williams, Minn. Fernando Pisani F 9 1996-00 147 56 97 153 154 Edmonton, Alta. Jason Platt D 5 2000-04 127 5 19 24 121 Portola Valley, Calif. Richard Pumple F 19 1968-71 54 40 69 109 86 Lachine, Que.

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Chad Quenneville

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F

13

Rollie Rabitor D 3 Bruce Raboin D 7 Devin Rask F 26 Robert Reagan D 22 Robert Reall F 4 David Reilly D 20 Jon Rheault F 21 Mike Rice D 24 Bob Richardson F 11

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1991-95

143

78

89

167

113

South Hadley, Mass.

1954-58 18 6 7 13 Pascoag, R.I. 1980-84 103 10 51 61 106 Inter. Falls, Minn. 1999-03 149 64 87 151 99 Parkside, Sask. 1961-63 44 1 11 12 Belmont, Mass. 1952-56 66 43 93 136 53 Greenville, R.I. 1952-56 43 3 6 9 26 Greenville, R.I. 2004-08 142 56 49 105 126 Deering, N.H. 1982-83 16 0 2 2 5 Moorhead, Minn. 1974-75 7 1 3 4 0 Montreal, Que.

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FRIAR ALL-TIME ROSTER PLAYERS POS NO. Ken Richardson F 23 Brian Ridolfi F 31 John Riemann F 23 Jim Robbins F 22 Steve Roberts D 24 Mike Robinson F 9 Jeff Robison D 3 CHRIS ROONEY F 21 Larry Rooney D 5 Steve Rooney F 10 Jon Rowe D 25 David Ruhly F 12 Jim Rushin F 8

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YEARS GP G A PTS PIM HOMETOWN 1971-75 85 53 42 95 33 Smith’s Falls, Ont. 1990-94 127 50 57 107 151 Pawtucket, R.I. 1974-76 44 7 15 22 8 Edina, Minn. 1982-86 109 30 28 58 32 Nashua, N.H. 1974-78 122 11 41 52 174 Edina, Minn. 2000-04 117 5 14 19 48 Biggar, Sask. 1988-92 145 5 24 29 106 Wrentham, Mass. 2009- 83 5 21 26 87 Canton, Mass. 1987-91 111 16 43 59 100 So. Boston, Mass. 1981-85 148 56 68 124 181 Canton, Mass. 1991-96 89 4 9 13 66 Westwood, Mass. 1993-96 62 7 8 15 51 Madison, Wisc. 1979-83 77 14 13 27 39 Bloomington, Minn.

Paul Sainato F 7 1956-58 40 11 18 29 Bedford, Mass. Henry Sampson F 15 1967-70 71 31 30 61 36 Stoneham, Mass. Paul Saundercook F 25 1986-90 145 7 30 37 185 Toronto, Ont. TIM SCHALLER F 11 2009- 93 21 24 45 100 Merrimack, N.H. Jeff Serowik D 9 1986-90 134 15 50 65 148 Rye, N.H. STEVEN SHAMANSKY D 28 2010- 64 3 3 6 44 Carberry, Manitoba Sean Shanahan F 20 1971-73 47 26 38 64 22 Scarborough, Ont. Daniel Sheehan F 9 1962-65 74 43 52 95 Providence, R.I. Thomas Sheehan F 16 1968-72 69 29 40 69 64 Warwick, R.I. Tom Sheehan F 9 1995-97 48 6 15 21 38 W. Warwick, R.I. Doug Sheppard F 28 1996-00 142 50 61 111 92 Georgetown, Ontario Billy Simon F 9/13/15 2009-12 32 1 1 2 0 Burnsville, Minn. Nick Sinerate F 24 1994-98 110 14 12 26 22 Northboro, Mass. Brian Smiley D 2/3 1967-69 37 4 12 16 88 Montreal, Que. Tim Smith D 27 2009-10 17 0 1 1 6 Superior, Wis. Gary Socha F 12 1989-91 119 41 44 85 84 N. Attleboro, Mass. Dennis Sousa D 2 1992-95 65 1 14 15 70 Johnston, R.I. Ben Stadey D 16 1995-98 57 1 8 9 36 Boring, Ore. Dinos Stamoulis D 7 2003-07 142 7 20 27 163 Carle Place, N.Y. Marc Suderman F 22 1998-02 126 13 28 41 28 Regina, Sask. Fred Sullivan F 19 1964-66 47 10 9 19 Danvers, Mass. Joe Sullivan D 10 1964-65 26 2 2 4 Malden, Mass. John Sullivan F 20 1977-81 114 42 53 95 28 Bloomington, Minn. Terry Sullivan F 28 1984-87 87 11 11 22 30 Bloomington, Minn. Tim Sullivan F 8 1982-86 116 32 36 68 112 Bloomington, Minn. Erik Sundquist D 7 1992-96 81 12 20 32 112 Rocky Hill, Conn. Paul Stasiuk F 19 1977-81 109 28 39 67 42 Willowdale, Ont. John Sweeney F 23 1952-56 62 27 52 79 47 Providence, R.I. Ken Sweezey F 26 1986-89 12 0 0 0 0 Abington, Mass.

T

Peter Taglianetti D 3 1982-86 118 16 63 79 252 Framingham, Mass. Matt Taormina D 24 2005-09 141 20 45 65 50 Washington Township, Mich. Steve Taylor F 29 1980-84 137 36 65 101 119 Cranston, R.I. Chris Therien D 35 1990-93 105 28 54 82 126 Ottawa, Ont. James Tibbetts F 16 1975-77 18 1 3 4 6 St. Paul, Minn. John Tibbetts F 23/17 1966-69 43 11 14 25 24 Charlestown, Mass. Robert Tiernan F 21 1953-57 14 0 0 0 4 Providence, R.I. Brian Till F 20 1982-85 51 3 5 8 12 Natick, Mass. Shawn Tingley F 21 2008-09 2 0 0 0 0 North Kingstown, R.I. Matt Tommasiello F 29/23 2006-09 2 0 0 0 0 Cranston, R.I. Hugh Toppazzini F 15 1979-83 75 6 15 21 28 N. Providence, R.I. Mike Toppazzini D 25 1978-82 92 5 29 34 31 N. Providence, R.I. Dominic Torreti D 2 2000-02 49 0 6 6 34 Ludlow, Mass. Harry Towne D 23/5 1966-68 23 0 2 2 8 Providence, R.I. Laurent Tremblay F 10 1965-68 54 5 7 12 Woonsocket, R.I. Len Trinque F 9 1957-60 62 15 15 30 Pascoag, R.I. Marshall Tschida F 18 1959-62 61 68 69 137 St. Paul, Minn. John Tuohy D 22 1994-97 60 3 8 11 79 Baldwin, N.Y. Edgar Turcotte F 17 1953-55 29 1 1 2 Woonsocket, R.I. John Turner F 16 1957-60 63 9 17 26 Melrose, Mass.

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James Umile

POS NO.

Peter Valenti F 8 Rem Vanderbeek F 28 ALEX VELISCHEK D 27 Randy Velischek D 2 Luke Vitale F 16

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James Wandmacher F 10 William Warburton F 16 Chase Watson F 20 Shawn Weiman D 7 Jeff Whisler F 17 Tim Whistler F 17 Shawn Whitham D 4 Todd Whittemore F 14 Lyle Wildgoose F 18 Cody Wild D 6 David Wilkie F 21 Gary Williamson F 15 Brad Wilson F 18 Randy Wilson F 21 Ron Wilson D 4 Stephen Wood D 6 Doug Wright F 29 Dan Wurst D 2 Craig Wyszomirski D 3

Y

Artie Yeomelakis F 12 John Yerxa D 4 Tony Zancanaro Gerald Zifcak Ray Zifcak Peter Zingoni

G

A PTS PIM

HOMETOWN

F 17 1965-68 66 29 33 62 44 Melrose, Mass.

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Z

YEARS GP

1971-75 75 22 50 72 20 North Bay, Ont. 2009-12 5 0 1 1 0 Warren, N.J. 2009- 75 2 19 21 64 Kinnelon, N.J. 1979-83 138 27 65 92 130 Montreal, Que. 1985-87 72 13 14 27 30 Willowdale, Ont. 1958-61 60 19 28 47 St. Paul, Minn. 1962-65 75 23 25 48 Providence, R.I. 2003-07 134 19 58 77 80 Media, Pa. 1999-03 121 6 23 29 134 Marshall, Sask. 1976-80 124 49 54 103 133 St. Paul, Minn. 1972-76 94 22 22 44 44 St. Paul, Minn. 1984-88 140 36 64 100 264 Verdun, Que. 1986-90 108 17 17 34 108 Taunton, Mass. 1987-91 129 61 71 132 181 Chelmsford, Ont. 2005-08 100 16 41 57 80 North Providence, R.I. 1981-85 80 4 10 14 36 Tewksbury, Mass. 1970-73 69 52 52 104 120 Verdun, Que. 1974-78 87 63 96 159 160 E. Providence, R.I. 1975-79 112 67 87 154 144 E. Providence, R.I. 1973-77 111 78 172 250 118 E. Providence, R.I. 2000-04 143 28 60 88 260 Sudbury, Mass. 1999-03 131 15 27 42 114 Kamsack, Sask. 1983-85 77 2 5 7 115 Edina, Minn. 2011-12 4 0 0 0 15 Mahwah, N.J. 1982-86 126 39 67 106 203 Cambridge, Mass. 1970-73 57 4 17 21 55 Moncton, N.B.

F 26 2003-07 146 23 29 54 140 F 7 1965-66 21 14 16 30 D 7 1956-57, 1960-61 36 1 3 4 F 20 2000-04 127 34 48 82 145

Trenton, Mich. Pascoag, R.I. Pascoag, R.I. Newtown, Conn.

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John Graham Tom Army, Bob Petit Bobby Reall Bobby Reall Bobby Reall Bernie McCrink Lou LaFontaine George Boudreau Peter Bergen Joe Keough, Jim Wandmacher Jack McGeough, Marshall Tschida Lou Lamoriello Ray Mooney, Larry Kish Grant Heffernan, Dan Sheehan Brian Kelly, Frank Bradner Nick Lamoriello, John Doherty Jim Umile Chris Byrne Henry Sampson Rich Pumple Tony Bosco, Gerry Leschyshyn

1972-73 Jim Murphy, Gary Williamson 1973-74 Mike Marvell, John Martin 1974-75 Dave Kelly, Ken Richardson 1975-76 Dan Kennedy, Kevin Gaffney 1976-77 Brian Burke, Ron Wilson 1977-78 Brad Wilson 1978-79 Colin Ahern, Jim Korn, Tom Bauer 1979-80 Jeff Whisler 1980-81 Steve O'Neill 1981-82 Jon Hogberg, Scot Kleinendorst, 1982-83 Steve Anderson, Kurt Kleinendorst, Bruce Raboin, Randy Velischek 1983-84 Gates Orlando, Steve Taylor 1984-85 Tim Army 1985-86 Steve Bianchi 1986-87 Terry Sullivan 1987-88 Gord Cruickshank, Shawn Whitham 1988-89 Jim Hughes 1989-90 Rick Bennett 1990-91 Pat Madigan, Lyle Wildgoose 1991-92 Shaun Kane, Rob Gaudreau

1992-93 Bob Cowan, Mark Devine 1993-94 Ian Paskowski 1994-95 Brady Kramer 1995-96 Justin Gould, Joe Hulbig 1996-97 Travis Dillabough, Hal Gill, David Green 1997-98 Mike Mader 1998-99 Jon Cameron 1999-00 Doug Sheppard 2000-01 Jay Leach, Matt Libby 2001-02 Devin Rask, Jon DiSalvatore 2002-03 Devin Rask, Jon DiSalvatore 2003-04 Stephen Wood, Cody Loughlean 2004-05 Jeff Mason 2005-06 Tony Zancanaro 2006-07 Tony Zancanaro, Colin McDonald 2007-08 Jon Rheault, Kyle Laughlin 2008-09 Kyle Laughlin, John Cavanagh 2009-10 John Cavanagh, Mark Fayne 2010-11 Kyle MacKinnon, Ian O'Connor 2011-12 Andy Balysky, Daniel New

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FRIAR ALL-TIME GOALTENDER ROSTER PLAYERS NO. YEARS GP MIN GA GAA SVS SV% HOMETOWN Phil Anchukaitis 30 1972-76 37 2087 159 4.57 1227 .885 Walpole, Mass. Boyd Ballard 31 1997-01 97 5384 293 3.27 2518 .896 Weyburn, Sask. Alex Beaudry 35 2008-12 117 6571 343 3.13 3158 .902 Cumberland, Ont. Bob Bell 30 1992-95 63 3143 189 3.61 1443 .884 N. Vancouver, B.C. Bob Bellemore 1 1963-65 43 -- 130 3.12 1293 .909 Providence, R.I. David Berard 35 1988-92 5 77 1 0.78 27 .964 West Warwick, R.I. Robert Bounaccorsi 30 1963-64 12 -- 13 6.50 87 .870 Providence, R.I. David Cacciola 30 2001-05 36 1974 88 2.67 930 .914 Burlington, Mass. John Campbell 1 1963-66 34 -- 127 3.93 1048 .892 Chatham, Ont. Larry Crosby 1 1984-86 8 269 20 4.46 115 .852 Inter. Falls, Minn. Vincent Cummings N/A 1926-27 Statistics Unavailable Cranston, R.I. Matt Curran 33 1998-01 1 :39 0 0.00 0 -- Norfolk, Mass. John DeCataldo 25 1959-62 Statistics Unavailable Providence, R.I. Dan Dennis 31 1993-97 109 6005 385 3.85 2790 .879 Prince Albert, Sask. Scott Fiske 31 1979-82 57 2926 189 3.88 1407 .882 Norwood, Mass. William Flynn N/A 1926-27 Statistics Unavailable New Haven, Conn. Justin Gates 29 2008-12 36 1541 82 3.19 637 .886 Cranston, R.I. Paul Gauthier 1 1959-60 Statistics Unavailable Hamden, Conn. Dom Girard 21 1957-58 17 -- 65 4.60 395 .859 Lewiston, Maine Bobby Goepfert 47 2002-04 41 2395 98 2.46 1137 .921 Kings Park, N.Y. Mark Hanson 30 1976-78 9 196 24 7.25 138 .852 Canton, Mass. Thomas Haugh 2 1962-63 18 -- 53 2.94 516 .910 St. Paul, Minn. Mike Heinke 1 1990-92 30 1739 122 4.21 669 .846 Southington, Conn. Daniel Hornstein 1 1960-63 46 -- 179 3.88 1259 .876 Providence, R.I. Ed Hornstein 1 1952-56 Statistics Unavailable Providence, R.I. Barry Johnson 2 1966-67 2 -- 4 2.00 15 .789 East Providence, R.I. Mark Kane 31 1995-99 48 2263 122 3.23 1016 .893 St. Albert, Alb. Bob Kelly 31 1974-75 4 20 2 6.00 7 .778 Harrison, N.Y. JULIEN LAPLANTE 30 2011- 0 - - - - - Sherwood Park, Alta. David Lassonde 1 1981-82 1 60 3 3.00 29 .906 Rochester, N.Y. Raymond Lombra 2 1966-67 2 -- 0 0.00 20 1.000 Hamden, Conn. Chris Mannix 1 2005-09 18 848 46 3.25 323 .875 Hubbardston, Mass. Vin Martino 1 1993-97 1 2 0 0 0 ---- Flanders, N.J. Matt Merten 29 1986-90 85 4738 311 3.94 2065 .869 Uxbridge, Mass. Bill Milner 29 1975-79 95 5634 387 4.12 2839 .880 Dothan, Alb. Rick Moffitt 1 1973-77 45 2497 164 3.94 1229 .882 Cranston, R.I. Brad Mullahy 30 1989-93 74 3924 239 3.65 1664 .874 N. Easton, Mass. Greg Nolin 1 1977-81 23 1160 84 4.34 554 .868 Berlin, N.H. Dennis Panu 22 1959-61 Statistics Available Woonsocket, R.I. Mario Proulx 30 1980-84 102 5823 351 3.62 2785 .888 Drummondville, Que. Brian Reynolds 1 1969-72 63 3770 257 4.09 2145 .893 Calgary, Alb. Stephen Ritter 30 2005-06 6 208 14 4.04 91 .867 Tenafly, N.J. Mark Romaine 1 1986-90 72 3731 232 3.74 1461 .863 Sharon, Mass. Thomas St. Jean 24 1969-72 Statistics Available Canton, Mass. John Sanford 2 1967-70 51 3080 255 4.97 1843 .878 E. Milton, Mass. Nolan Schaefer 1 1999-03 99 5809 289 2.98 2848 .908 Yellow Grass, Sask. Ryan Simpson 30 2006-10 10 360 20 3.33 109 .845 Bow, N.H. Tyler Sims 35 2004-08 116 6539 280 2.60 2793 .909 Fort Wayne, Ind. RUSS STEIN 1 2009- 1 20 1 3.00 12 .923 Ridgefield, Conn. Scott Swanjord 1 1995-97 2 85 8 5.63 520 .867 Fairfax, Va. Jim Toomey N/A 1957-58 13 -- 35 4.20 233 .869 Dorchester, Mass. Chris Terreri 31 1982-86 88 4974 264 3.18 2719 .911 Warwick, R.I. Frank Trudeau 1 1966-69 29 -- 171 6.03 883 .838 Woonsocket, R.I. Jamie Vanek 30 1999-00 2 31 2 3.85 10 .833 Brampton, Ont. Ed Walsh 30 1984-87 21 1115 88 4.74 518 .855 Warwick, R.I. Mike Wolfe 5 2003-05 5 44 1 1.37 19 .950 Milford, Conn. Michael Zyburra 1 1971-75 29 1500 111 4.44 838 .883 Chatham, Ont.

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FRIAR ALL-TIME UNIFORM NUMBERS 1 Ed Hornstein................................1952-56 Paul Gauthier..............................1959-62 Daniel Hornstein........................1960-63 Bob Bellemore............................1963-65 Frank Trudeau.............................1966-69 Brian Reynolds............................1969-72 Michael Zyburra.........................1971-75 Rick Moffitt...................................1973-77 Greg Nolin....................................1977-81 David Lassonde..........................1981-82 Larry Crosby................................1984-86 Mark Romaine.............................1986-20 Mike Heinke.................................1990-92 Vin Martino..................................1993-97 Scott Swanjord...........................1995-97 Nolan Schaefer...........................1999-03 Mike Wolfe...................................2003-05 Chris Mannix...............................2005-09 Russ Stein............................... 20092 Ray Labbe.....................................1956-59 James O’Cain...............................1958-61 Thomas Haugh...........................1962-63 Raymond Lombra......................1966-67 Barry Johnson.............................1966-67 Brian Smiley.................................1967-68 John Sanford...............................1967-70 Michael Menard.........................1971-75 Bob Bonin.....................................1975-79 Randy Velischek.........................1979-83 Dan Wurst.....................................1983-85 Stephen Higgins........................1986-90 Dennis Sousa..............................1992-95 Jason Ialongo..............................1996-00 Dominic Torretti.........................2000-02 Luke Irwin.....................................2002-05 David Cavanagh.........................2006-10 Kevin Hart.............................. 20103 Michael McDonough...............1953-57 Bert LaJoie....................................1957-58 Rollie Rabitor...............................1954-58 George Gingell...........................1957-60 Daniel Griffin................. 1963-64, 66-67 Brian Kelly.....................................1964-65 Jean Boislard...............................1967-70 Brian Smiley.................................1968-69 Bruce Gage..................................1970-71 John Marvell................................1971-75 Dave Dornseif.............................1974-78 Scot Kleinendorst......................1978-82 Peter Taglianetti.........................1982-86 Perry Florio...................................1985-87 Jeff Robison.................................1988-92 Hal Gill...........................................1993-97 Jay Leach......................................1997-00 Jeff Mason....................................2001-05 Austin Miller................................2005-06 Paul Golden.................................2008-11 Craig Wyszomirski.....................2011-12 4 Robert Reall.................................1952-56 Robert Labbe..............................1956-59 Joseph Meldon...........................1962-63 Donald McGoldrick...................1965-68 Dalton Barnoff............................1968-69 John Yerxa....................................1970-73 Ron Wilson...................................1973-77

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Bruce Garber...............................1977-79 Mark Ostendorf..........................1980-84 Shawn Whitham.........................1984-88 Shaun Kane..................................1988-92 Justin Gould................................1992-96 Rich Miller....................................1996-00 Regan Kelly..................................2000-02 Mark Fayne...................................2006-10 Mark Adams........................... 20105 Roderick Gorman......................1953-55 Don DelloStritto.........................1956-57 George Boudreau......................1956-59 Richard Ernst...............................1960-61 Larry Kish......................................1961-64 Bruce Gilmore.............................1964-65 Peter Norwell..............................1965-66 Harry Towne................................1967-68 Allan Evans...................................1969-72 Pat Lovett.....................................1971-75 Jim Korn........................................1975-79 Jacques Delorme.......................1980-84 Paul Cavallini...............................1984-85 Brad McClocklin.........................1985-86 Larry Rooney...............................1987-91 Scott Balboni...............................1992-96 Dave Gunderson........................1996-00 Jason Platt....................................2000-04 Marc Bastarache.........................2004-08 David Brown................................2008-12 6 Ed Monahan................................1952-56 Ray Blanchette............................1956-58 Joe Keough..................................1958-61 Ray Mooney.................................1961-64 John Doherty..............................1964-67 Glen Collard.................................1969-72 Terry Nagel...................................1972-76 Dan Haskins.................................1976-80 Nowel Catterall...........................1982-85 Joel Guay......................................1982-85 Jim Hughes..................................1985-89 Todd Huyber...............................1989-93 Josh MacNevin...........................1996-00 Stephen Wood............................2000-04 Greg Park......................................2004-05 Cody Wild.....................................2005-08 7 Tom Army....................... 1952-53, 54-55 Norm Auger.................................1953-54 Ray Zifcak....................... 1956-57, 60-61 Paul Sainato.................................1956-58 Bert Ferrie.....................................1957-60 Paul DeCarlo................................1963-64 Gerald Zifcak...............................1965-66 Gerald Fitzgerald.......................1970-72 Kevin Gaffney..............................1972-76 Frank Johnson............................1976-80 Bruce Raboin...............................1980-84 Mike Brill.......................................1983-86 David Guden...............................1986-90 Rob Gaudreau.............................1988-92 Leigh Dean...................................1996-99 Shawn Weiman............................ 1999-03 Dinos Stamoulis.........................2003-07 Eric Baier........................................ 2007-11 Drew Brown.........................2011-

8 Bob Petit.......................................1952-53 Gil Domingue..............................1956-59 Robert O’Connor.......................1959-62 John Marchetti...........................1968-71 Anthony Bosco...........................1968-72 Laurier Charest...........................1970-71 Peter Valenti................................1971-75 Tom Bauer....................................1975-79 Jim Rushin....................................1979-83 Steve Bianchi...............................1983-86 Joe DiGiacomo...........................1986-90 Rob Concannon.........................1990-92 Dennis Burke...............................1992-96 Heath Gordon.............................1997-01 Tom Gallagher............................2002-05 Kyle Laughlin............................... 2005-09 Tyler Landman............................. 2009-11 Barrett Kaib...................................2011-12 9 Bernie McCrink...........................1953-57 Len Trinque..................................1957-60 John Donohue............................1959-62 Daniel Sheehan..........................1962-65 Dana Maus...................................1965-68 Christopher Byrne.....................1966-69 Gerald Leschyshyn....................1970-73 Steve Heggison..........................1972-76 Rich Campisi................................1976-78 Mike Gouin..................................1979-81 Rene Boudreault........................1982-86 Jeff Serowik..................................1986-90 Brian McCarthy...........................1990-92 George Breen..............................1991-95 Tom Sheehan..............................1995-97 Fernando Pisani..........................1996-00 Mike Robinson............................2000-04 John Mori.....................................2005-09 Billy Simon...................................2009-10 Damian Cross......................... 201010 Thomas McAleer........................1952-55 John Sweeney.............................1952-55 Sal Carvelli....................................1956-57 James Wandmacher.................1958-61 Howard LaPorte.........................1961-64 Joe Sullivan..................................1964-65 Laurent Tremblay.......................1965-68 Richard Johnson........................1966-69 David Bolduc...............................1969-70 James Murphy............................1970-73 John McMorrow.........................1973-77 Steve O’Neill................................1977-81 Steve Rooney..............................1981-85 Neven Kardum............................1985-86 Jay Kenney...................................1992-96 Mike Farrell..................................1997-00 John Luszcz..................................2000-02 Jason Bloomingburg................2002-03 Dylan Cox.....................................2004-06 Austin Mayer...............................2007-09 Alex Velischek.............................2009-10 Jamie Ferullo...............................2010-11 Michael Pieper............................2011-12 11 Paul Lagueux...............................1952-56 Lou Boisvert.................................1956-57 Pete Bergen.................................1957-60 John Cannon...............................1960-61 Grant Heffernan.........................1962-65

Frank Brander..............................1963-66 Ronald Martel.............................1967-69 Leonard Alsfeld..........................1971-74 Bob Richardson..........................1974-75 Art Johnston................................1976-77 Kurt Kleinendorst......................1979-83 John DeVoe.................................1983-86 Rick Bennett................................1986-90 Joe Hulbig....................................1992-96 Nick Lent.......................................1996-00 Bryan Horan...............2002-03; 2004-07 Joe Lavin.......................................2007-09 Tim Schaller............................ 200912 Joe Barile......................................1956-59 Herbert Hearne..........................1953-57 Thomas Murphy.........................1960-61 Thomas Fecteau.........................1963-65 Andre Branchaud......................1964-66 Frederick Costello......................1966-69 Mike Gaffney...............................1969-72 Dan Kennedy..............................1972-76 Denis Martin................................1976-80 John Ciotti....................................1980-82 Jeff Hamilton...............................1981-82 Artie Yeomelakis........................1982-86 Tom Fitzgerald............................1986-88 Gary Socha...................................1989-91 David Ruhly.................................1993-96 J.J. Picinic......................................1997-01 James Pemberton.....................2002-06 Brad Cooper................................2006-07 Jordan Kremyr............................2008-11 Stefan Demopoulos..............201113 Jim Ford........................................1956-58 Chad Quenneville......................1991-95 Peter Fregoe................................1999-03 Peter Zingoni..............................2003-04 Billy Simon...................................2010-11 14 Norm Auger................... 1952-53, 54-57 Ray Duffy......................................1953-54 John Cullen..................................1956-57 Louis Lamoriello.........................1960-63 Nicholas Lamoriello..................1964-67 Michael Leonard........................1967-70 Colin Ahern..................................1975-79 Dan Miele.....................................1979-81 Rich Costello................................1981-83 John Deasey................................1983-85 Rich Newar...................................1985-89 Todd Whittemore......................1986-90 Ian Paskowski..............................1990-94 Jon DiSalvatore..........................1999-03 Bill McCreary...............................2003-04 Jamie Carroll................................2004-07 Ben Farrer...................................... 2007-11 Ross Mauermann...................201115 John Hobin..................................1953-55 Al McMahon................................1956-58 John McGeough........................1959-62 John Butler...................................1964-67 Norman Butler............................1964-67 Henry Sampson.........................1967-70 Gary Williamson.........................1970-73 Tom Byers.....................................1975-79

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FRIAR ALL-TIME UNIFORM NUMBERS Hugh Toppazzini........................1979-83 Lance Nelson...............................1983-87 Mike Boback................................1988-92 Trevor Hanson............................1992-96 Adam Lee.....................................1997-01 Eric Lundberg..............................2001-05 Kyle MacKinnon.........................2007-11 Billy Simon...................................2011-12 16 Mike Lovett..................................1956-57 John Turner..................................1957-60 Joseph Albert..............................1958-62 William Warburton....................1962-65 Gerald Menard............................1965-68 Thomas Sheehan.......................1968-72 Christopher Ciceri.....................1970-72 Ken Cusack...................................1972-75 James Tibbetts............................1975-77 Steve Evangelista.......................1977-81 Tim Army......................................1981-85 Luke Vitale....................................1985-87 Bob Creamer...............................1988-92 Brady Kramer..............................1991-95 Ben Stadey...................................1995-98 Chris Chaput................................2001-05 Nick Mazzolini.............................2005-06 John Cavanagh...........................2006-10 Ian O'Connor...............................2011-12 Kyle Murphy........................... 201117 Edgar Turcotte............................1953-56 Bob Fillion....................................1957-59 Lawrence McMahon.................1959-61 Bruce Norwell.............................1961-64 John Keough...............................1962-65 James Umile................................1965-68 John Tibbetts..............................1967-69 Eric Dixon.....................................1969-72 Tim Whisler..................................1972-76 Jeff Whisler...................................1976-80 Gates Orlando.............................1980-84 Gord Cruickshank......................1984-88 Pat Becker.....................................1988-90 Bob Cowan...................................1989-93 Russ Guzior..................................1993-97 Cody Loughlean.........................2000-04 Trevor Ludwig.............................2004-08 Matt Bergland.............................2008-12 18 Edward Ferry...............................1953-57 Marshall Tschida.........................1959-62 Charles Gaffney..........................1962-65 Maxime Menard.........................1965-67 Jay Hildebrand...........................1969-71 John Martin.................................1971-75 Brad Wilson..................................1974-78 Jacques Blanchette...................1978-81 Tim Sullivan.................................1982-86 Lyle Wildgoose...........................1987-91 Colin McDonald.........................2003-07 Rob Maloney...............................2008-12 19 Lou LaFontaine...........................1956-58 Thomas Egan..............................1961-62 Fred Sullivan................................1964-66 Richard Pumple..........................1968-71 Rick Cabalka................................1971-75 Mike Cross....................................1976-77 Paul Stasiak..................................1977-81 Paul Guay......................................1981-83

Mike Flanagan............................1983-87 Pat Madigan................................1987-91 Travis Dillabough.......................1993-97 Cole Gendreau............................1997-01 Torry Gajda..................................2002-06 Chris Eppich................................2006-10 Derek Army............................ 201020 David Reilly..................................1952-56 Ted Carter.....................................1956-57 Charles McPhillips.....................1961-63 John Gately..................................1966-68 Sean Shanahan...........................1971-73 Brian Burke...................................1973-77 John Sullivan...............................1977-81 Brian Till.........................................1982-85 Tom Lyons....................................1985-86 Chris Lamoriello.........................1992-94 Jon Coe..........................................1995-99 Peter Zingoni..............................2000-03 Chase Watson.............................2003-07 Jordan Kremyr............................2007-08 Aaron Jamnick............................2009-11 Shane Luke............................201121 Robert Tiernan............................1953-54 Dom Girard..................................1957-58 John Blair......................................1957-59 James Flaherty............................1959-60 James Gegear.............................1959-62 John Heximer..............................1962-65 Gerald Murphy...........................1966-69 Robert Badyk...............................1968-71 Bob Nicholson............................1973-74 Randy Wilson..............................1975-79 David Wilkie.................................1981-85 Andy Mattice...............................1986-90 Paul Flaherty...............................1987-91 Erik Peterson...............................1990-94 Jon Cameron...............................1995-99 Jonathan Goodwin...................2000-04 Jon Rheault..................................2004-08 Shawn Tingley............................2008-09 Chris Rooney.......................... 200922 Ray Moore....................................1957-59 Jim Toomey..................................1957-58 Dennis Panu................................1959-61 Robert Reagan............................1961-63 John Lynes...................................1965-67 James Lexander.........................1967-68 David Kelly...................................1971-75 Paul McCabe................................1976-77 Terry Horgan...............................1977-81 Jim Buettgen...............................1980-81 Jim Robbins.................................1982-86 Tim Allen.......................................1987-88 Mark Devine................................1989-93 John Tuohy..................................1994-97 Marc Suderman..........................1998-02 Nate Meyers.................................2002-06 Greg Collins.................................2006-10 Rem Vanderbeek.......................2010-12 23 John Tibbetts..............................1966-67 Harry Towne................................1966-67 Ken Richardson..........................1971-75 Shawn Howard...........................1972-73

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John Reimann.............................1974-76 John Palangio............................. 1976-77 Rick Cavallaro..............................1977-79 Mike Bolstad................................1979-83 John Ferguson............................1985-89 Brian Jefferies..............................1989-93 David Green.................................1993-97 Josh Faulkner..............................1998-99 Mike Lucci....................................1999-03 Kevin Brooks................................2003-04 Vince Goulet................................2004-06 Matt Tommasiello....................... 2008-09 24 Thomas St. Jean.........................1969-72 Jeff Nixon......................................1971-75 Steve Roberts..............................1975-79 Jon Hogberg...............................1978-82 Daryl Marchant...........................1979-80 Mark Rice......................................1982-83 Nick Sinerate...............................1994-98 Drew Omicioli.............................1998-02 Matt Taormina............................2005-09 25 John DeCataldo.........................1959-62 John Corbett...............................1961-64 John Campbell...........................1963-66 Terry O’Sullivan..........................1977-78 Mike Toppazzini.........................1978-82 Mike Koenig.................................1985-86 Paul Saundercook ....................1986-90 Jon Rowe......................................1991-96 Troy Lake.......................................1995-99 David Carpentier........................2001-05 Pierce Norton..............................2005-07 Matt Germain..............................2007-11 26 Robert Buonaccorsi..................1963-64 Dave Belisle.................................1978-79 Ken Sweezey...............................1986-89 Mike Dempsey............................1988-89 Mark Doshan...............................1988-92 Mike Gambino............................1993-96 Mike Omicioli..............................1995-99 Devin Rask....................................1999-03 Tony Zancanaro..........................2003-07 Ian O'Connor................................ 2007-10 Matt Montesano...................201127 Jim Colucci...................................1978-82 Steve Anderson..........................1979-83 Andy Calcione.............................1983-87 Mario Aube..................................1987-91 Craig Darby..................................1991-93 Stefan Brannare..........................1993-97 Matt Libby....................................1997-01 Matt Mannina.............................2002-06 Pierce Norton..............................2007-09 Tim Smith.....................................2009-10 Alex Velishek.......................... 201028 Steve DeForge............................1974-75 Tom McCarthy............................1978-82 Terry Sullivan...............................1984-87 Jon LaVarre..................................1991-95 Doug Sheppard..........................1996-00 Bill McCreary...............................2004-05 Brad Cooper................................2005-06

Nick Mazzolini.............................. 2006-09 Rem Vanderbeek........................ 2009-10 Steven Shamanski................. 201029 Bill Milner......................................1975-79 Steve Taylor..................................1980-84 Matt Merten................................1986-90 Mike Mader..................................1994-98 Doug Wright................................1999-03 Mark Mulhern.............................2004-06 Matt Tommasiello......................2006-08 Justin Gates.................................2008-12 30 Phil Anchukaitis.........................1972-76 Mark Hanson...............................1976-78 Mario Proulx................................1980-84 Ed Walsh........................................1984-87 Brad Mullahy...............................1989-93 Bob Bell.........................................1992-95 Jamie Vanek.................................1999-00 David Cacciola............................2001-05 Stephen Ritter.............................2005-06 Ryan Simpson.............................2006-10 Julien Laplante...................... 201131 Bob Kelly.......................................1974-75 Scott Fiske....................................1979-82 Chris Terreri..................................1982-86 John Butterworth......................1985-89 Brian Ridolfi.................................1990-94 John Charette.............................1992-93 Dan Dennis..................................1993-97 Mark Kane....................................1995-99 Boyd Ballard................................1997-01 33 Matt Curran.................................1998-01 Andy Balysky...............................2008-12 35 David Berard................................1988-92 Chris Therien...............................1990-93 Tyler Sims.....................................2004-08 Alex Beaudry...............................2008-12 44 Jerry Keefe...................................1996-00 Bryce Aneloski............................2008-09 Myles Harvey......................... 200947 Bobby Goepfert.........................2002-04 51 Willie Hess....................................2009-10 55 Daniel New..................................2008-12 Number not available Thomas Bride..............................1926-27 Francis Coleman........................1926-27 Vincent Cummings...................1926-27 Edward Cunningham...............1926-27 William Flynn...............................1926-27 John Graham...............................1926-27 Frank Maloney............................1926-27 Frederick McGarry.....................1926-27 Francis McKenna........................1926-27

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FRIAR ALL-TIME RECORDS ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS MOST GAMES PLAYED (SEASON): 45 (1984-85) BEST REGULAR SEASON RECORD: 27-8-0, .771 (1982-83) BEST OVERALL SEASON: 33-10-0, .767 (1982-83) MOST WINS, ONE SEASON: 33 (1982-83) MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS: 9 (November 2 - November 28, 1982) LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK: 10 (9-0-1, November 22, 1989 - December 30, 1989) LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK, START OF SEASON: 9 (8-0-1, October 26, 1990 - November 24, 1990) MOST LOSSES, ONE SEASON: 24 (1985-86) MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES: 12 (December 29, 1966 - February 16, 1967) LONGEST WINLESS STREAK: 15 (0-12-3, January 7, 2011 - March 4, 2011) MOST TIES, ONE SEASON: 8 (2010-11) MOST OVERTIME GAMES, ONE SEASON: 11 (0-3-8, 2010-11) MOST OVERTIME WINS, ONE SEASON: 4 (1984-85) MOST OVERTIME LOSSES, ONE SEASON: 4 (1986-87) FEWEST WINS, ONE SEASON: 1 (1-7, .125, 1926-27); 3 (3-17, .150, 1966-67)

Bob Bell

MOST GOALS: GAME: 20 (vs. Rutgers, November 29, 1961) SEASON: 225 (1982-83) MOST ASSISTS: GAME: 31 (vs. Rutgers, November 29, 1961) SEASON: 373 (1982-83) Bill Milner

MOST POINTS: GAME: 51 (vs. Rutgers, November 29, 1961) SEASON: 598 (1982-83) MOST PENALTIES: PERIOD: 11 (vs. Merrimack, February 2, 1966, 3rd Period); 11 (at Maine, November 21, 2004, 2nd period) GAME: 22 (vs. Dartmouth, December 30, 1987) SEASON: 386 (1984-85) MOST PENALTY MINUTES: PERIOD: 63 (vs. Merrimack, December 3, 1999, 1st Period) GAME: 79 (vs. Lowell, February 26, 1986) SEASON: 809 (1988-89) ALL-TIME GOALTENDING RECORDS MOST SAVES: PERIOD: 25 Brian Reynolds vs. Cornell, March 9, 1971 GAME: 66 Ed Hornstein vs. Clarkson, February 26, 1955 SEASON: 1418 Chris Terreri, 1984-85 CAREER: 3158 Alex Beaudry, 2008-12

Mario Proulx

MOST WINS: SEASON: 26 Mario Proulx, 1982-83 CAREER: 64 Mario Proulx, 1980-84 MOST SHUTOUTS: SEASON: 3 Mario Proulx, 1981-82 3 Nolan Schaefer, 2000-01 3 Tyler Sims, 2005-06, 2007-08 3 Alex Beaudry, 2011-12 CAREER: 7 Tyler Sims, 2004-08

Brian Reynolds

LONGEST SHUTOUT STREAK: 203:16: Bob Bell (5 games, 12/28/93 - 1/21/94) MOST GAMES: SEASON: 41 Chris Terreri, 1984-85 CAREER: 117 Alex Beaudry, 2011-12 MOST MINUTES PLAYED: SEASON: 2512 Chris Terreri, 1984-85 CAREER: 6539 Tyler Sims, 2004-08

Chris Terreri

LOWEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE: SEASON: 1.93 Thomas Haugh, 1962-63 CAREER: 2.46 Bobby Goepfert, 2002-04

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FRIAR ALL-TIME RECORDS ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS MOST GOALS: PERIOD: *4 Brad Wilson, 2nd Period vs. Brown, January 7, 1976 4 Devin Rask, 3rd Period vs. Princeton, November 3, 2002 GAME: * 6 Ed Monahan vs. Boston University, January 31, 1956 * 6 Randy Wilson vs. Merrimack, November 25, 1975 SEASON: 34 Paul Guay, 1982-83 34 Gord Cruickshank, 1985-86 34 Rob Gaudreau, 1990-91 CAREER: 103 Rob Gaudreau, 1988-89 FRESHMAN: 30 Randy Wilson, 1975-76

Tim Army

MOST ASSISTS: GAME: 8 Joe Barile vs. AIC, February 15, 1959 SEASON: + 61 Ron Wilson, 1974-75 CAREER: + 172 Ron Wilson, 1973-77 FRESHMAN: 34 Brad Wilson, 1974-75 MOST POINTS: GAME: 9 Joe Barile vs. AIC, February 15, 1959 SEASON: + 87 Ron Wilson, 1974-75 CAREER: + 250 Ron Wilson, 1973-77 FRESHMAN: 57 Brad Wilson, 1974-75; Rob Gaudreau, 1988-89

Chad Quenneville

MOST HAT TRICKS: SEASON: 4 Lou Lamoriello, 1961-62 CAREER: 9 Lou Lamoriello, 1960-63 MOST FOUR GOAL GAMES: SEASON: 2 Ray Mooney, 1961-62; Randy Wilson, 1975-76; Brad Wilson, 1975-76; Ron Wilson, 1975-76 CAREER: 4 Ron Wilson, 1973-77 MOST PENALTIES: GAME: 6 John Ciotti vs. Cornell, March 14, 1981 SEASON: 53 Peter Taglianetti, 1984-85 CAREER: 123 Shawn Whitham, 1984-88

Brad Wilson

MOST PENALTY MINUTES: GAME: @ 27 Frank Brander vs. Yale, January 11, 1966 SEASON: # 114 Peter Taglianetti, 1984-85 CAREER: 280 Jay Leach, 1987-01 MOST GAMES PLAYED: SEASON: 45 Tim Army, Rene Boudreault, Nowel Catterall, Paul Cavallini and Tim Sullivan, 1984-85 CAREER: 151 Tim Army, 1981-85 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES: 146 Tony Zancanaro (10/11/03 - 3/9/07) LONGEST POINT SCORING STREAK: 19 games Mike Boback (11-20-31, 11/15/89 - 2/10/90)

Randy Wilson

LONGEST GOAL SCORING STREAK: 11 games Chad Quenneville (18 goals, 1/2/94 - 2/4/94) * ECAC Modern Record + ECAC Record for Defenseman @ ECAC Record # Hockey East Record

Ron Wilson

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FRIAR ALL-TIME RECORDS PC HOCKEY SINGLE SEASON LEADERS GOALS 34 - Paul Guay........................................1982-83 Gord Cruickshank........................1985-86 Rob Gaudreau...............................1990-91 33 - Kurt Kleinendorst.........................1982-83 30 - Randy Wilson.................................1975-76 Kurt Kleinendorst.........................1981-82 Gates Orlando...............................1982-83 29- Ken Richardson.............................1974-75 Gord Cruickshank........................1987-88 28- Lou LaFontaine.............................1956-57 Grant Heffernan............................1964-65 Steve Rooney................................1984-85 Rob Gaudreau...............................1988-89 27- Marshall Tschida...........................1960-61 Tim Army.........................................1984-85 Gord Cruickshank........................1986-87 26- Ron Wilson......................................1974-75 Brad Wilson....................................1975-76 ASSISTS 61 - Ron Wilson......................................1974-75 48 - Mike Boback..................................1991-92 47 - Ron Wilson......................................1975-76 Tim Army.........................................1984-85 42 - Ron Wilson......................................1976-77 41 - Rich Pumple...................................1970-71 39 - Kurt Kleinendorst.........................1982-83 Gates Orlando...............................1982-83 37 - Joe Barile.........................................1956-57 Bruce Raboin.................................1982-83 Fernando Pisani............................1998-99 36 - Artie Yeomelakis...........................1984-85 Jerry Keefe......................................1998-99 35 - Dave Dornseif................................1977-78 34 - Brad Wilson....................................1974-75 Dan Kennedy.................................1974-76 Dan Kennedy.................................1975-76 Bob Cowan.....................................1990-91 Rob Gaudreau...............................1991-92

Mike Boback

Paul Guay

Peter Taglianetti

POINTS 87 - Ron Wilson......................................1974-75 74 - Tim Army.........................................1984-85 72 - Kurt Kleinendorst.........................1982-83 Mike Boback..................................1991-92 69 - Gates Orlando...............................1982-83 66 - Ron Wilson......................................1975-76 65 - Paul Guay........................................1982-83 63 - Rich Pumple...................................1970-71 61 - Rob Gaudreau...............................1990-91 59 - Brad Wilson....................................1975-76 Ron Wilson......................................1976-77 58 - Grant Heffernan............................1964-65 Dan Kennedy.................................1975-76 57 - Brad Wilson....................................1974-75 Rob Gaudreau...............................1988-89 Kurt Kleinendorst.........................1981-82 56 - Gates Orlando...............................1980-81 55 - Rob Gaudreau...............................1991-92 54 - Dan Kennedy.................................1974-75 54 - Chad Quenneville........................1994-95 PENALTY MINUTES 114 - Peter Taglianetti...........................1984-85 104 - Jay Leach.........................................2000-01 101-` Jay Leach.........................................1999-00 90 - Perry Florio.....................................1985-86 89 - Shawn Whitham...........................1985-86 88 - Nowel Catterall.............................1984-85 86 - Shaun Kane....................................1990-91 85 - Scot Kleinendorst........................1981-82 Artie Yeomelakis...........................1984-85 83 - Paul Guay........................................1982-83 80 - Gord Cruickshank........................1985-86 78 - Stephen Wood..............................2001-02 77 - Jon Cameron.................................1998-99 76 - Drew Omicioli...............................1999-00 Derek Army....................................2010-11 75 - Scot Kleinendorst........................1980-81 74 - Rick Bennett...................................1988-89 Rick Bennett...................................1989-90 73 - Jim Korn..........................................1976-77 72 - Jim Korn..........................................1978-79 71 - Shawn Whitham...........................1986-87 70 - Rick Bennett...................................1987-88 Paul Saundercook........................1988-89 Jon Cameron.................................1997-98

The Last Time... Last PC overtime win: December 2, 2011 vs. Merrimack (2-1) Last PC overtime loss: March 9, 2012 at UMass Lowell (3-2) Last overtime game: March 9, 2012 at UMass Lowell (L, 3-2) Last tie game: February 18, 2012 at Northeastern (2-2) Last time PC had no penalties: January 12, 2008 at UMass Lowell Last time opponent had no penalties: December 12, 2009 vs. Boston College Last time PC had 10 or more goals: October 12, 2002 vs. Iona (W, 11-0) Last time PC had 10 or more goals against: March 5, 1993 vs. Boston University (6-12) Last PC sellout: February 24, 2012 vs. Boston College (3,030) Last road sellout: January 29, 2012 at Merrimack (2,489) Largest home crowd: January 25, 1992 vs. Maine (5,781 at Providence Civic Center) Last PC shutout: March 11, 2012 at UMass Lowell (1-0, Alex Beaudry - 29 saves) Last PC road shutout: March 11, 2012 at UMass Lowell (1-0, Alex Beaudry - 29 saves) Last time PC was shutout: February 25, 2012 vs. Boston College (7-0, Parker Milner - 25 saves; Chris Venti - 4 saves) Last scoreless tie: October 25, 2003 at Merrimack (Cacciola, PC - 26 saves; Guenther, MC - 24 saves) Last PC penalty shot: November 18, 2011, Tim Schaller, vs. Northeastern’s Chris Rawlings - saved Last penalty shot against PC: October 15, 2010, Travis Oleksuk, Minnesota-Duluth, vs. Alex Beaudry - scored February 21, 2009, Jeff Velleca, Merrimack, vs. Alex Beaudry - saved Last PC hat trick: November 4, 2011 vs. Vermont (Tim Schaller) Last hat trick vs. PC: February 11, 2012 (Michael Pereira - UMass) Last PC short-handed goal: January 15, 2012 at Vermont (Ross Mauermann) Last short-handed goal against: January 1, 2012 vs. Brown (Jack Maclellan) Last four-goal game by PC: November 3, 2002, Devin Rask vs. Princeton Last four-goal game by an opponent: February 12, 2010 (Bobby Butler, UNH) Last PC Goalie to make 40+ saves: February 12, 2011 - Alex Beaudry (at UMass, 3-3 tie - 42 saves) Last PC Goalie to make 50+ saves: March 10, 2006 - Tyler Sims (at UNH, 2-1, loss - 59 saves) Last opposing goalies to make 40+ saves: February 18, 2012 - Chris Rawlings (Northeastern, 47 saves - PC 2, at Northeastern 2) Last opposing goalies to make 50+ saves: February 15, 2008 - Kevin Regan (New Hampshire, 52 saves, PC 1, New Hampshire 1)

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FRIAR ALL-TIME RECORDS CAREER GOALS LEADERS PLAYER 1. Rob Gaudreau 2. Gord Cruickshank 3. Gates Orlando 4. Kurt Kleinendorst 5. Ed Monahan 6. Ron Wilson Chad Quenneville 8. Dan Kennedy 9. Steve O'Neill 10. Mike Boback 11. Tim Army 12. Marshall Tschida Peter Fregoe 14. Randy Wilson 15. Devin Rask 16. Brad Wilson 17. Mario Aube 18. Colin Ahern Tom Bauer Lyle Wildgoose

YEARS 1988-92 1984-88 1980-84 1979-83 1952-56 1973-77 1991-95 1972-76 1977-81 1988-92 1981-85 1959-62 1999-03 1975-79 1999-03 1974-78 1987-91 1975-79 1975-79 1987-91

GOALS SCORED 103 99 95 89 85 78 78 75 74 73 71 68 68 67 64 63 62 61 61 61

CAREER ASSISTS LEADERS PLAYER YEARS ASSISTS 1. Ron Wilson 1973-77 172 2. Mike Boback 1988-92 128 3. Gates Orlando 1980-84 118 4. Tim Army 1981-85 108 Rob Gaudreau 1988-92 108 6. Dave Dornseif 1974-78 103 Kurt Kleinendorst 1979-83 103 8. Fernando Pisani 1996-00 97 9. Brad Wilson 1974-78 96 10. Bob Cowan 1989-93 95 11. Dan Kennedy 1972-76 93 Robert Reall 1952-56 93 13. Steve O'Neill 1977-81 90 14. Chad Quenneville 1991-95 89 Mike Omicioli 1995-99 89 16. Joe Barile 1956-59 88 17. Randy Wilson 1975-79 87 Devin Rask 1999-03 87 19. Colin Ahern 1975-79 86 20. Rick Bennett 1986-90 84 21. Jon DiSalvatore 1999-03 83 22. Peter Fregoe 1999-03 80 23. Brady Kramer 1991-95 79 24. Grant Heffernan 1962-65 78 25. Scot Kleinendorst 1978-82 74 CAREER PENALTY MINUTE LEADERS PLAYER YEARS 1. Jay Leach 1997-01 2. Shawn Whitham 1984-88 3. Stephen Wood 2000-04 4. Peter Taglianetti 1981-85 Rick Bennett 1986-90 6. Shaun Kane 1988-92 7. Drew Omicioli 1998-02 8. Scot Kleinendorst 1978-82 9. Jon Cameron 1995-99 10. Brady Kramer 1991-95 11. Travis Dillabough 1993-97 12. Artie Yeomelakis 1982-86 13. Jim Korn 1975-79 14. Scott Balboni 1992-96 15. David Kelly 1971-75

PENALTY MINUTES 280 264 260 252 252 245 238 225 217 213 206 203 202 198 193

CAREER GAMES PLAYED PLAYER 1. Tim Army 2. Matt Libby Devin Rask 4. Steve Rooney Jon DiSalvatore 6. Fernando Pisani Peter Fregoe 8. Rob Gaudreau Tony Zancanaro 10. Gord Cruickshank Paul Saundercook Jeff Robison 13. Chris Chaput 14. Chad Quenneville Stephen Wood 16. Bob Cowan David Green Doug Sheppard Jay Leach Jon Rheault 21. Brady Kramer Travis Dillabough Matt Taormina 23. Shawn Whitham Shaun Kane Mike Lucci 26. Steve Anderson Cody Loughlean Eric Lundberg Mark Fayne 29. Kurt Kleinendorst Randy Velischek Mario Aube Scott Balboni

YEARS 1981-85 1997-01 1999-03 1981-85 1999-03 1996-00 1999-03 1988-92 2003-07 1984-88 1986-90 1988-92 2001-05 1991-95 2000-04 1989-93 1993-97 1996-00 1997-01 2004-08 1991-95 1993-97 2005-09 1984-88 1988-92 1999-03 1979-83 2000-04 2001-05 2006-10 1979-83 1979-83 1987-91 1992-96

GAMES PLAYED 151 149 149 148 148 147 147 146 146 145 145 145 144 143 143 142 142 142 142 142 141 141 141 140 140 140 139 139 139 139 138 138 138 138

Rob Gaudreau is PC's all-time leader in goals scored with 103.

Ron Wilson is PC's all-time leader with 172 career assists.

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FRIAR ALL-TIME RECORDS PROVIDENCE COLLEGE CENTURY CLUB (100 or more career points) PLAYER YEARS GAMES GOALS ASSISTS POINTS 1. Ron Wilson 1973-77 111 78 172 250 2. Gates Orlando 1980-84 133 95 118 213 3. Rob Gaudreau 1988-92 146 103 108 211 4. Mike Boback 1988-92 131 73 128 201 5. Kurt Kleinendorst 1979-83 138 89 103 192 6. Tim Army 1981-85 151 71 108 179 7. Dan Kennedy 1972-76 105 75 93 168 8. Chad Quenneville 1991-95 143 78 89 167 9. Steve O'Neill 1977-81 117 74 90 164 10. Brad Wilson 1975-79 87 63 96 159 Gord Cruickshank 1984-88 145 99 60 159 12. Randy Wilson 1975-79 112 67 87 154 13. Fernando Pisani 1996-00 147 56 97 153 14. Devin Rask 1999-03 149 64 87 151 15. Peter Fregoe 1999-03 147 68 80 148 16. Colin Ahern 1975-79 111 61 86 147 Ed Monahan 1952-56 66 85 62 147 18. Jon DiSalvatore 1999-03 148 59 83 142 19. Bob Cowan 1989-93 142 45 95 140 20. Brady Kramer 1991-95 141 60 79 139 21. Mike Omicioli 1995-99 135 49 89 138 22. Marshall Tschida 1959-62 61 68 69 137 23. Robert Reall 1952-56 66 43 93 136 24. Rick Bennett 1986-90 128 50 84 134 25. Grant Heffernan 1962-65 75 55 78 133 26. Lyle Wildgoose 1987-91 129 61 71 132 27. Mario Aube 1987-91 138 62 69 131 28. Tom Bauer 1975-79 123 61 64 125 29. Steve Rooney 1981-85 148 56 68 124 30. Dave Dornseif 1974-78 110 19 103 122 31. Ray Mooney 1961-64 70 54 67 121 32. Joe Keough 1958-61 62 60 60 120 33. Lou Lamoriello 1960-63 64 58 60 118 34. Joe Barile 1956-59 61 28 88 116 Steve Anderson 1979-83 139 47 69 116 36. Doug Sheppard 1996-00 142 50 61 111 37. Rich Pumple 1968-71 54 40 69 109 38. David Green 1993-97 142 44 64 108 39. Brian Ridolfi 1990-94 127 50 57 107 Russ Guzior 1993-97 117 42 65 107 41. Artie Yeomelakis 1982-86 126 39 67 106 42. Paul Guay 1981-83 75 57 48 105 Jon Rheault 2004-08 142 56 49 105 44. Gary Williamson 1970-73 69 52 52 104 45. Jeff Whisler 1976-80 124 49 54 103 46. Dave Kelly 1971-75 93 46 55 101 Steve Taylor 1980-84 137 36 65 101 48. Shawn Whitham 1984-88 140 36 64 100

Gates Orlando

Rob Gaudreau

Mike Boback

Kurt Kleinendorst

Tim Army

Ron Wilson is PC's all-time leading scorer with 250 career points. He also is the all-time points leader among defensemen in NCAA history.

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FRIAR ALL-TIME RECORDS ALL-TIME GOALTENDING LEADERS CAREER GAMES PLAYED PLAYER YEARS 1. Alex Beaudry 2008-12 2. Tyler Sims 2004-08 3. Dan Dennis 1993-97 4. Mario Proulx 1980-84 5. Nolan Schaefer 1999-03 6. Boyd Ballard 1997-01 7. Bill Milner 1975-79 8. Chris Terreri 1982-86 9. Matt Merten 1986-90 10. Brad Mullahy 1989-93

GAMES PLAYED 117 116 109 102 99 97 95 88 85 74

CAREER GOALS ALLOWED PLAYER 1. Bill Milner 2. Dan Dennis 3. Mario Proulx 4. Alex Beaudry 5. Matt Merten 6. Boyd Ballard 7. Nolan Schaefer 8. Tyler Sims 8. Chris Terreri 10. Brian Reynolds

YEARS GAMES GOALS 1975-79 95 387 1993-97 109 385 1980-84 102 351 2008-12 117 343 1986-90 85 311 1997-01 97 293 1999-03 99 289 2004-08 116 280 1982-86 88 264 1969-72 63 257

CAREER SAVES PLAYER 1. Alex Beaudry 2. Nolan Schaefer 3. Bill Milner 4. Tyler Sims 5. Dan Dennis 6. Mario Proulx 7. Chris Terreri 8. Boyd Ballard 9. Brian Reynolds 10. Matt Merten

YEARS GAMES SAVES 2008-12 117 3,158 1999-03 99 2,848 1975-79 95 2,839 2004-08 116 2,793 1993-97 109 2,790 1980-84 102 2,785 1982-86 88 2,719 1997-01 81 2,518 1969-72 63 2,145 1986-90 85 2,065

ALL-TIME GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE LEADERS (35 or more games) PLAYER YEARS GAMES 1. Bobby Goepfert 2002-04 41 2. Tyler Sims 2004-08 116 3. David Cacciola 2001-05 36 4. Nolan Schaefer 1999-03 99 5. Bob Bellemore 1963-65 43 6. Alex Beaudry 2008-12 117 7. Chris Terreri 1982-86 88 8. Mark Kane 1995-99 48 9. Boyd Ballard 1997-01 97 10. Bob Bell 1992-95 63

AVG. 2.46 2.57 2.67 2.98 3.12 3.13 3.18 3.23 3.26 3.61

SINGLE-SEASON GAMES PLAYED LEADERS PLAYER YEAR GAMES PLAYED 1. Chris Terreri 1984-85 41 2. Dan Dennis 1995-96 37 Alex Beaudry 2011-12 37 4. Mario Proulx 1982-83 35 Nolan Schaefer 2001-02 35 6. Tyler Sims 2005-06 34 7. Tyler Sims 2007-08 32 8. Tyler Sims 2006-07 31 Alex Beaudry 2009-10, 2010-11 31 10. Mark Romaine 1988-89 29

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SINGLE-SEASON GOALS AGAINST LEADERS PLAYER YEAR GAMES GOALS 1. Frank Trudeau 1966-67 20 132 2. Chris Terreri 1984-85 41 131 3. Mario Proulx 1982-83 35 122 4. Dan Dennis 1995-96 37 118 5. Nolan Schaefer 2001-02 35 113 6. Bill Milner 1978-79 27 112 7. Matt Merten 1986-87 24 104 8. Bill Milner 1977-78 28 103 9. Alex Beaudry 2011-12 37 102 10. Mario Proulx 1983-84 28 101 SINGLE-SEASON SAVES LEADERS PLAYER YEAR GAMES SAVES 1. Chris Terreri 1984-85 41 1418 2. Nolan Schaefer 2001-02 35 1072 3. Dan Dennis 1995-96 37 1036 4. Mario Proulx 1982-83 35 1003 5. Alex Beaudry 2009-10 31 906 6. Alex Beaudry 2010-11 31 883 7. Alex Beaudry 2011-12 37 877 8. Chris Terreri 1985-86 26 876 9. Tyler Sims 2005-06 34 845 10. Bill Milner 1977-78 28 840 SINGLE-SEASON GAA LEADERS (15 or more games) PLAYER YEAR GAMES GAA 1. Thomas Haugh 1962-63 18 1.93 2. Brian Reynolds 1968-69 19 2.10 3. Tyler Sims 2005-06 34 2.32 4. Bob Bellemore 1963-64 26 2.47 Nolan Schaefer 2000-01 25 2.47 6. Bobby Goepfert 2003-04 28 2.49 7. Tyler Sims 2007-08 32 2.53 8. Tyler Sims 2006-07 31 2.76 9. Tyler Sims 2004-05 19 2.80 10. Paul Roy 1967-68 19 2.84 SINGLE-GAME SAVES LEADERS PLAYER SAVES OPPONENT (DATE) 1. Ed Hornstein 66 vs. Clarkson (Feb. 26, 1955) 2. Chris Terreri` 65 vs. Boston College (March 16, 1985) 3. Chris Terreri 62 vs. RPI (March 29, 1985) 4. David Cacciola 60 vs. Boston College (December 4, 2004) 5. Tyler Sims 59 vs. New Hampshire (March 10, 2006) 6. Tyler Sims 51 vs. Boston University (March 11, 2005) 7. Chris Terreri 47 vs. North Dakota (Feb. 1, 1986) Matt Merten 47 vs. Boston University (Nov. 25, 1986) Mike Heinke 47 vs. RPI (Nov. 3, 1990) Bob Bell 47 vs. Maine (March 17, 1995) Bobby Goepfert 47 vs. Northeastern (January 7, 2004) Alex Beaudry 47 vs. Massachusetts (October 31, 2009) 12. Chris Terreri 46 vs. Wisconsin (Jan. 4, 1986) Dan Dennis 46 vs. Merrimack (Feb. 10, 1996) Nolan Schaefer 46 vs. New Hampshire (Feb. 9, 2003) 15. Bobby Goepfert 45 vs. St. Lawrence (Nov. 30, 2002) Stephen Ritter 45 vs. St. Lawrence (Oct. 15, 2005) 17. Matt Merten 44 vs. Wisconsin (Nov. 27, 1987) Nolan Schaefer 44 vs. Northeastern (Nov. 9, 2001) Nolan Schaefer 44 vs. Minnesota (Dec. 29, 2001) Nolan Schaefer 44 vs. Maine (Feb. 16, 2002) Nolan Schaefer 44 vs. Boston University (March 9, 2002)

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34. Bob Bell vs. Cornell 35. Brad Mullahy vs. Air Force 36. Bob Bell vs. Air Force 37. Bob Bell vs. St. Lawrence 38. Bob Bell vs. UMass-Lowell 39. Dan Dennis vs. Merrimack 40. Dan Dennis vs. Northeastern 41. Boyd Ballard vs. Minnesota-Duluth 42. Mark Kane vs. Merrimack 43. Boyd Ballard vs. Boston College 44. Boyd Ballard vs. Dartmouth 45. Boyd Ballard vs. Miami 46 Nolan Schaefer vs. Union 47. Nolan Schaefer vs. UMass-Amherst 48. Nolan Schaefer vs. Merrimack 49. Bobby Goepfert vs. Iona 50. David Cacciola vs. Merrimack 51. Bobby Goepfert vs. Lake Superior State 52. Bobby Goepfert vs. Boston University 53. Tyler Sims vs. UMass Lowell 54. Tyler Sims vs. UMass Lowell 55. Tyler Sims vs. Maine 56. Tyler Sims vs. Maine 57. Tyler Sims vs. Maine 58. Tyler Sims vs. Vermont 59. Tyler Sims vs. Brown 60. Alex Beaudry vs. Merrimack 61. Alex Beaudry vs. Alabama-Huntsville 62. Alex Beaudry vs. UMass Lowell 63. Alex Beaudry vs. UMass Lowell @ * RPI Christmas Tournament # ECAC Playoffs @ Hockey East Tournament & NCAA Tournament

SCORE SITE DATE 7-0 Away 11/28/92 10-0 Home 1/02/93 4-0 Away 1/02/94 4-0 Away 1/14/94 7-0 Away 3/03/95 3-0 Home 10/26/96 8-0 Home 11/23/96 3-0 Away 11/8/97 2-0 Away 2/8/98 3-0 Away 1/22/99 2-0 Home 12/10/99 5-0 Home 10/20/00 8-0 Home 10/29/00 4-0 Home 1/6/01 1-0 Home 2/3/01 11-0 Home 10/12/02 0-0 Away 10/25/03 3-0 Away 1/23/04 2-0 Away 2/6/04 3-0 Home 10/21/05 4-0 Away 10/22/05 4-0 Away 1/20/06 3-0 Home 1/19/07 1-0 Away 11/10/07 4-0 Away 12/1/07 8-0 Home 12/4/07 2-0 Home 11/5/10 3-0 Home 11/11/11 1-0 Home 1/24/12 1-0 Away 3/11/12

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE YEAR-BY-YEAR INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

2011-12 GOALS Tim Schaller- 14 Derek Army- 11 Ross Mauermann- 10

ASSISTS Matt Bergland- 16 Ross Mauermann- 15 Drew Brown- 14

POINTS Ross Mauermann- 25 Matt Bergland- 23 Derek Army- 22

PENALTY MINUTES Daniel New- 47 Kevin Hart- 43 Myles Harvey- 42

2010-11 GOALS Kyle MacKinnon-14 Matt Germain-10 Ian O'Connor- 8

ASSISTS Ian O'Connor- 15 Tim Schaller- 14 Matt Germain/Ben Farrer- 11

POINTS Kyle MacKinnon/ Ian O'Connor- 23 Matt Germain- 21 Tim Schaller-22

PENALTY MINUTES Derek Army- 76 Daniel New- 48 Ben Farrer- 39

2009-10 GOALS Kyle MacKinnon/Matt Bergland- 12 Ian O'Connor- 7 Aaron Jamnick- 6

ASSISTS POINTS Mark Fayne- 17 Kyle MacKinnon- 25 Kyle MacKinnon- 13 Matt Bergland- 23 Matt Bergland/Alex Velischek- 11 Mark Fayne-22

PENALTY MINUTES Kyle MacKinnon- 47 Alex Velischek- 44 Tim Schaller- 40

2008-09 GOALS Matt Bergland- 10 John Cavanagh-10 Pierce Norton-8

ASSISTS Matt Bergland-17 Matt Taormina- 15 Pierce Norton-13

POINTS Matt Bergland-27 Pierce Norton-21 Matt Taormina-20

PENALTY MINUTES Nick Mazzolini- 47 Ian O'Connor-35 Mark Fayne/Pierce Norton-30

2007-08 GOALS Jon Rheault-17 Pierce Norton-14 Matt Taormina-9

ASSISTS Matt Taormina/Cody Wild-18 Jon Rheault-14 John Cavanagh-13

POINTS Jon Rheault-31 Matt Taormina-27 Pierce Norton-24

PENALTY MINUTES Pierce Norton-65 Nick Mazzolini-37 Cody Wild/Trevor Ludwig-28

2006-07 GOALS Colin McDonald-13 Jon Rheault-12 Cody Wild/Pierce Norton-6

ASSISTS Nick Mazzolini-16 Jon Rheault-13 John Cavanagh-10

POINTS Jon Rheault-25 Nick Mazzolini-21 Colin McDonald-17

PENALTY MINUTES Pierce Norton-46 Mark Fayne-43 Jon Rheault-38

2005-06 GOALS Jon Rheault-16 Torry Gajda-14 Tony Zancanaro-11

ASSISTS Chase Watson-27 Torry Gajda-20 Colin McDonald-19

POINTS Torry Gajda-34 Jon Rheault-30 Chase Watson-27

PENALTY MINUTES Jamie Carroll/Nate Meyers-53 Tony Zancanaro-47 Tony Zancanaro-46

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FRIAR YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS 2004-05 GOALS Jamie Carroll-11 Jon Rheault-11 Colin McDonald-11

ASSISTS Chris Chaput-20 Chase Watson-14 Jamie Carroll-11

POINTS Chris Chaput-30 Jamie Carroll-22 Jon Rheault-19

PENALTY MINUTES Bill McCreary-62 Nate Meyers-55 David Carpentier-52

2003-04 GOALS Peter Zingoni-13 Chris Chaput-12 Stephen Wood-11

ASSISTS Chris Chaput-22 Peter Zingoni-19 Stephen Wood-18

POINTS Chris Chaput-34 Peter Zingoni-32 Stephen Wood-29

PENALTY MINUTES Stephen Wood-66 Jonathan Goodwin-57 Peter Zingoni-54

2002-03 GOALS Peter Fregoe-23 Jon DiSalvatore-19 Devin Rask-18

ASSISTS Jon DiSalvatore-29 Devin Rask-26 Peter Fregoe-21

POINTS Jon DiSalvatore-48 Peter Fregoe-44 Devin Rask-44

PENALTY MINUTES Peter Fregoe-50 Stephen Wood-48 Jason Platt-41

2001-02 GOALS Jon DiSalvatore-16 Devin Rask-16 Peter Fregoe-15

ASSISTS Jon DiSalvatore-26 Peter Fregoe-23 Devin Rask-19

POINTS Jon DiSalvatore-42 Peter Fregoe-38 Devin Rask-35

PENALTY MINUTES Stephen Wood-78 Drew Omicioli-66 Jason Platt-60

2000-01 GOALS Devin Rask-23 Peter Fregoe-16 Drew Omicioli/J.J. Picinic-12 1999-00 GOALS Doug Sheppard-18 Jon DiSalvatore-15 Fernando Pisani/Peter Fregoe-14

ASSISTS Devin Rask-28 Peter Fregoe-21 Jay Leach/Regan Kelly-21

POINTS Devin Rask-51 Peter Fregoe-37 Matt Libby-30

PENALTY MINUTES Jay Leach-104 Stephen Wood-68 Regan Kelly-58

ASSISTS Doug Sheppard-26 Fernando Pisani-24 Jason Ialongo-20

POINTS Doug Sheppard-44 Fernando Pisani-38 Peter Fregoe-29

PENALTY MINUTES Jay Leach-101 Drew Omicioli-76 Michael Farrell-71

1998-99 GOALS Mike Omicioli-19 Troy Lake-19 Jerry Keefe-16

ASSISTS Fernando Pisani-37 Jerry Keefe-36 Mike Omicioli-31

POINTS Jerry Keefe-52 Fernando Pisani-51 Mike Omicioli-50

PENALTY MINUTES Jon Cameron-77 Drew Omicioli-54 Josh MacNevin-52

1997-98 GOALS Fernando Pisani-16 Troy Lake-12 Doug Sheppard-11

ASSISTS Mike Omicioli-27 Fernando Pisani-18 Jon Cameron-18

POINTS Mike Omicioli-37 Fernando Pisani-34 Jon Cameron-28

PENALTY MINUTES Jon Cameron-70 Mike Omicioli-59 Mike Mader-50

1996-97 GOALS Stefan Brannare-16 Travis Dillabough-13 Russ Guzior/Fernando Pisani-12

ASSISTS Russ Guzior-28 Mike Omicioli-22 Fernando Pisani-18

POINTS Russ Guzior-40 Stefan Brannare-33 Mike Omicioli-32

PENALTY MINUTES Travis Dillabough-56 Hal Gill-52 Jon Cameron-52

1995-96 GOALS Russ Guzior-20 Joe Hulbig-14 David Green-14

ASSISTS Joe Hulbig-22 David Green-21 Justin Gould-21

POINTS Russ Guzior-37 Joe Hulbig-36 David Green-35

PENALTY MINUTES Travis Dillabough-60 Joe Hulbig-56 Stefan Brannare-56

1994-95 GOALS Chad Quenneville-25 Brady Kramer-23 Stefan Brannare-18

ASSISTS Chad Quenneville-29 Brady Kramer-29 Joe Hulbig-25

POINTS Chad Quenneville-54 Brady Kramer-52 Joe Hulbig-35

PENALTY MINUTES Brady Kramer-64 Scott Balboni-57 George Breen/Chad Quenneville-51

1993-94 GOALS Chad Quenneville-22 Brady Kramer-12 David Green/Brian Ridolfi-10

ASSISTS Brady Kramer-26 Chad Quenneville-18 David Green-16

POINTS Chad Quenneville-40 Brady Kramer-38 David Green-26

PENALTY MINUTES Scott Balboni-65 Brian Ridolfi-57 Brady Kramer-50

1992-93 GOALS Brian Ridolfi-24 Chad Quenneville-18 Bob Cowan-15

ASSISTS Bob Cowan-26 Brian Ridolfi-25 Craig Darby-21

POINTS Brian Ridolfi-49 Bob Cowan-41 Chad Quenneville-38

PENALTY MINUTES Craig Darby-62 Brady Kramer-52 Chris Therien-52

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FRIAR YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS 1991-92 GOALS ASSISTS Mike Boback-24 Mike Boback-48 Rob Gaudreau-21 Rob Gaudreau-34 Craig Darby-17 Chris Therien-25 1990-91 GOALS ASSISTS Rob Gaudreau-34 Bob Cowan-34 Lyle Wildgoose-21 Rob Gaudreau-27 Mario Aube-16 Mike Boback-24

POINTS Mike Boback-72 Rob Gaudreau-55 Craig Darby-41 Chris Therien-41

PENALTY MINUTES Shaun Kane-59 Todd Huyber-58 Craig Darby-47 Brady Kramer-47

POINTS Rob Gaudreau-61 Bob Cowan-43 Mike Boback-39

PENALTY MINUTES Shaun Kane-86 Lyle Wildgoose-55 Pat Madigan-50

1989-90 GOALS Rob Gaudreau-20 Lyle Wildgoose-17 Three Tied with-13

ASSISTS Mike Boback-29 Rick Bennett-24 Andy Mattice/Jeff Serowik-19

POINTS Mike Boback-42 Rob Gaudreau-38 Rick Bennett-36

PENALTY MINUTES Rick Bennett-74 Paul Saundercook-58 Shawn Kane-46

1988-89 GOALS Rob Gaudreau-28 Mario Aube-22 Mike Boback-21

ASSISTS Rick Bennett-32 Rob Gaudreau-29 Mike Boback-27

POINTS Rob Gaudreau-57 Mike Boback-48 Rick Bennett-46

PENALTY MINUTES Rick Bennett-74 Paul Saundercook-70 John Ferguson-66

1987-88 GOALS Gord Cruickshank-29 Tom Fitzgerald-19 Lyle Wildgoose-12

ASSISTS Jim Hughes-22 Lyle Wildgoose-19 Shawn Whitham-17

POINTS Gord Cruickshank-45 Tom Fitzgerald-34 Lyle Wildgoose-31

PENALTY MINUTES Shawn Whitham-71 Rick Bennett-70 Jim Hughes-68

1986-87 GOALS Gord Cruickshank-27 Rick Bennett-15 Andy Mattice-13

ASSISTS Gord Cruickshank-18 Andy Mattice-14 Tom Fitzgerald-14

POINTS Gord Cruickshank-45 Rick Bennett-27 Andy Mattice-27

PENALTY MINUTES Perry Florio-58 Shawn Whitham-57 Gord Cruickshank-38

1985-86 GOALS Gord Cruickshank-34 Shawn Whitham-11 Three Tied with-10

ASSISTS Rene Boudreault-24 Jim Robbins-19 Jim Hughes-19

POINTS Gord Cruickshank-50 Rene Boudreault-34 Jim Robbins-29

PENALTY MINUTES Perry Florio-90 Shawn Whitham-89 Gord Cruickshank-80

1984-85 GOALS Steve Rooney-28 Tim Army-27 Rene Boudreault/Tim Sullivan-18

ASSISTS Tim Army-47 Artie Yeomelakis-36 Shawn Whitham-23

POINTS Tim Army-74 Artie Yeomelakis-50 Steve Rooney-49

PENALTY MINUTES Peter Taglianetti-114 Nowel Catterall-88 Artie Yeoemlakis-85

1983-84 GOALS Gates Orlando-23 Tim Army-20 Artie Yeomelakis/John DeVoe-14

ASSISTS Gates Orlando-30 Tim Army-26 Peter Taglianetti-25

POINTS Gates Orlando-53 Tim Army-46 Steve Bianchi-31

PENALTY MINUTES Peter Taglianetti-68 Dan Wurst-57 Gates Orlando-52

1982-83 GOALS Paul Guay-34 Kurt Kleinendorst-33 Gates Orlando-30

ASSISTS Kurt Kleinendorst-39 Gates Orlando-39 Bruce Raboin-37

POINTS Kurt Kleinendorst-72 Gates Orlando-69 Paul Guay-65

PENALTY MINUTES Paul Guay-83 Peter Taglianetti-68 Rich Costello-60

1981-82 GOALS Kurt Kleinendorst-30 Paul Guay-23 Gates Orlando-18

ASSISTS Kurt Kleinendorst-27 Scot Kleinendorst-27 Jim Colucci-25

POINTS Kurt Kleinendorst-57 Paul Guay-40 Scot Kleinendorst-38

PENALTY MINUTES Scot Kleinendorst-85 Steve Rooney-41 Rich Costello-39

1980-81 GOALS Gates Orlando-24 Kurt Kleinendorst-16 Dan Miele-16

ASSISTS Gates Orlando-32 Scot Kleinendorst-31 Jim Colucci-23

POINTS Gates Orlando-56 Kurt Kleinendorst-36 Scot Kleinendorst-34

PENALTY MINUTES Scot Kleinendorst-75 Jim Colucci-67 Gates Orlando-45

1979-80 GOALS Steve O'Neill-20 Jeff Whisler-17 Denis Martin-15

ASSISTS Denis Martin-29 Steve O'Neill-21 Kurt Kleinendorst-17

POINTS Denis Martin-44 Steve O'Neill-41 Jeff Whisler-33

PENALTY MINUTES Jim Colucci-63 Scot Kleinendorst-38 Three Tied with-32

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FRIAR YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS 1978-79 GOALS Tom Bauer-22 Colin Ahern-20 Steve O'Neill-19

ASSISTS Colin Ahern-32 Randy Wilson-25 Steve O'Neill/Bruce Garber-23

POINTS Colin Ahern-52 Steve O'Neill-42 Tom Bauer-38

PENALTY MINUTES Jim Korn-72 Dan Haskins-52 Randy Wilson-51

1977-78 GOALS Steve O'Neill-23 Colin Ahern-20 Tom Bauer-19

ASSISTS Dave Dornseif-35 Colin Ahern-28 Steve O'Neill-25

POINTS Colin Ahern-48 Steve O'Neill-48 Dave Dornseif-42

PENALTY MINUTES Dave Dornseif-72 Jim Korn-47 Jeff Whisler/Steve Roberts-44

1976-77 GOALS Randy Wilson-19 Ron Wilson-17 Tom Byers-17

ASSISTS Ron Wilson-42 Brad Wilson-29 Dave Dornseif-23

POINTS Ron Wilson-59 Brad Wilson-43 Randy Wilson-41

PENALTY MINUTES Jim Korn-73 Ron Wilson-62 Brian Burke-57

1975-76 GOALS Randy Wilson-30 Brad Wilson-26 Dan Kennedy-24

ASSISTS Ron Wilson-47 Dan Kennedy-34 Brad Wilson-33

POINTS Ron Wilson-66 Brad Wilson-59 Dan Kennedy-58

PENALTY MINUTES Brad Wilson-54 Steve Wilson-48 Brian Burke/Ron Wilson-44

1974-75 GOALS Ken Richardson-29 Ron Wilson-26 Brad Wilson-23

ASSISTS Ron Wilson-61 Brad Wilson-34 Dan Kennedy-34

POINTS Ron Wilson-87 Brad Wilson-57 Dan Kennedy-54

PENALTY MINUTES Dave Kelly-66 Kevin Gaffney-34 Steve Roberts-30

1973-74 GOALS Dan Kennedy-19 Ken Richardson-17 Ron Wilson-16

ASSISTS Ron Wilson-22 Mike Marvell-19 Dan Kennedy-18

POINTS Ron Wilson-38 Dan Kennedy-37 Ken Richardson-30

PENALTY MINUTES Dave Kelly-56 John McMorrow-39 Kevin Gaffney-38

1972-73 GOALS Gary Williamson-17 Sean Shanahan-13 John Martin/Dan Kennedy-12

ASSISTS Sean Shanahan-23 John Martin-20 Gary Williamson-20

POINTS Sean Shanahan-36 Gary Williamson-32 John Martin-32

PENALTY MINUTES Dave Kelly-54 Jim Murphy-49 Gary Williamson-36

1971-72 GOALS ASSISTS Sean Shanahan-13 John Marvell-19 Gary Williamson-12 Three tied with 15 Tom Sheehan/Gerald Leschyshyn-10

POINTS Sean Shanahan-29 Tom Sheehan-25 Gary Williamson/Tony Bosco-24

PENALTY MINUTES Gary Williamson-44 John Marvell-38 Jim Murphy-37

1970-71 GOALS Gary Williamson-23 Rich Pumple-22 Gerald Leschyshyn-18

ASSISTS Rich Pumple-41 Tom Sheehan-27 Gary Williamson-25

POINTS Rich Pumple-63 Gary Williamson-48 Tom Sheehan-43

PENALTY MINUTES Allen Evans-60 Glen Collard-54 Rich Pumple-46

1969-70 GOALS Henry Sampson-14 Anthony Bosco-14 Gerald Leschyshyn-12

ASSISTS Mike Gaffney-19 Gerald Leschyshyn-14 Eric Dixon/Robert Badyk-14

POINTS Mike Gaffney-27 Gerald Leschyshyn-26 Henry Simpson/Anthony Bosco-24

PENALTY MINUTES Allen Evans-50 Eric Dixon-37 Mike Gaffney-32

1968-69 GOALS Rich Pumple-14 Chris Byrne-9 Henry Sampson-9

ASSISTS Rich Pumple-17 John Tibbetts-13 Chris Byrne-10

POINTS Rich Pumple-31 Chris Byrne-19 John Tibbetts-19

PENALTY MINUTES Brian Smiley-34 Rich Pumple-32 Henry Sampson-14

1967-68 GOALS Gerald Zifchak-12 James Umile-9 Henry Sampson/Frederick Costello-8

ASSISTS Henry Sampson-14 James Umile-13 Chris Byrne-12

POINTS Henry Sampson-22 James Umile-22 Gerald Zifchak-19

PENALTY MINUTES Brian Smiley-54 Henry Sampson-22 Frederick Costello-14

1966-67 GOALS Daniel Griffin-8 James Umile-6 John Gately/Nick Lamoriello-5

ASSISTS John Doherty-8 Daniel Griffin-7 Chris Byrne-7

POINTS Daniel Griffin-17 James Umile-12 John Doherty-12

PENALTY MINUTES John Doherty-24 Gerald Menard-24 James Umile-22

1965-66 GOALS Gerald Zifcak-14 James Umile-14 John Doherty/Nick Lamoriello-7

ASSISTS POINTS Gerald Zifcak-16 Gerald Zifcak-30 John Doherty-16 James Umile-28 James Umile-14 John Doherty-23

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FRIAR YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS 1964-65 GOALS Grant Heffernan-28 Daniel Sheehan-18 John Doherty-12

ASSISTS POINTS Grant Heffernan-30 Grant Heffernan-58 Daniel Sheehan-25 Daniel Sheehan-43 John Keough-22 John Keough-32

1963-64 GOALS Ray Mooney-20 Grant Heffernan-18 Richard Heximer-15

ASSISTS POINTS Grant Heffernan-30 Grant Heffernan-48 Ray Mooney-24 Ray Mooney-44 Larry Kish-23 Daniel Sheehan-31

1962-63 GOALS Lou Lamoriello-21 Ray Mooney-17 John Keough/Daniel Sheehan-12

ASSISTS POINTS Lou Lamoriello-25 Lou Lamoriello-46 Ray Mooney-25 Ray Mooney-42 John Keough-22 John Keough-34

1961-62 GOALS Lou Lamoriello-26 Marshall Tschida-19 Ray Mooney-17

ASSISTS POINTS Marshall Tschida-30 Lou Lamoriello-52 Lou Lamoriello-26 Marshall Tschida-49 John McGeough-19 Ray Mooney-35

1960-61 GOALS Marshall Tschida-27 Joseph Keough-15 James Wandmacher-11 Lou Lamoriello-11 1959-60 GOALS Joseph Keough-22 Marshall Tschida-22 Peter Bergen-17 1958-59 GOALS Joseph Keough-23 Peter Bergen-16 Robert Labbe-11 1957-58 GOALS Joe Barile-13 Robert Labbe-12 Lou LaFontaine-12

Joe Barile

Rich Pumple

Joseph Keough

ASSISTS POINTS Marshall Tschida-25 Marshall Tschida-52 Joseph Keough-25 Joseph Keough-40 James Gegear-20 James Gegear-29

ASSISTS POINTS James Gegear-23 Joseph Keough-43 Joseph Keough-21 Marshall Tschida-36 Marshall Tschida-14 James Gegear-35 ASSISTS POINTS Joe Barile-33 Joe Barile-37 Peter Bergen-14 Joseph Keough-35 Joseph Keough-12 Peter Bergen-30 Raymond Labbe-12 ASSISTS POINTS Joe Barile-18 Joe Barile-31 Robert Labbe-13 Robert Labbe-25 Al McMahon-13 Al McMahon-22

1956-57 GOALS Lou LaFontaine-28 Bernie McCrink-12 Joe Barile-11

ASSISTS POINTS Joe Barile-37 Joe Barile-48 Lou LaFontaine-15 Lou LaFontaine-43 Paul Sainato-13 Bernie McCrink-21

1955-56 GOALS Ed Monahan-26 Rod Gorman-15 Robert Reall-10

ASSISTS POINTS Rod Gorman-26 Ed Monahan-44 Robert Reall-26 Rod Gorman-41 Ed Monahan-18 Robert Reall-36

1954-55 GOALS Ed Monahan-23 Rod Gorman-11 Mike McDonough-11 Tom Army-11

Grant Heffernan

ASSISTS POINTS Robert Reall-29 Ed Monahan-39 Ed Monahan-16 Robert Reall-35 Rod Gorman-13 Rod Gorman-24

1953-54 GOALS Ed Monahan-23 Ed Monahan-11 Robert Reall/John Sweeney-9

ASSISTS POINTS Robert Reall-29 Ed Monahan-34 John Sweeney-18 Robert Reall-28 Rod Gorman-11 John Sweeney-27

1952-53 GOALS Robert Reall-18 Ed Monahan-13 John Sweeney-9

ASSISTS POINTS John Sweeney-20 Ed Monahan-30 Ed Monahan-17 John Sweeney-29 Robert Reall-9 Robert Reall-27 In 1981, the Friars posted a 17-15-1 record and captured the team's second ECAC title.

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2012-2013 PROVIDENCE FRIARS

Front Row (l-r): Jon Gillies, Ross Mauermann, Damian Cross, Steven Shamanski, Alex Velischek, Tim Schaller, Kyle Murphy, Myles Harvey, Chris Rooney, Kevin Hart, Mark Adams, Derek Army, Russ Stein. Middle Row (l-r): Goaltending Coach Jim McNiff, Head Coach Nate Leaman, Associate Athletic Director Nick Reggio, Ori Abramson, Mark Jankowski, Paul de Jersey, Will Goss, Kevin Rooney, Matt Montesano, Nick Saracino, Assistant Coach Jamie Russell, Assistant Coach Ben Barr, Equipment Manager Corey Rastello. Back Row (l-r): Student Director of Hockey Operations Zach Longo, Steven McParland, Tom Parisi, John Gilmour, Brooks Behling, Dylan Wells, Brandon Tanev, Noel Acciari, Stefan Demopoulos, Shane Luke, Drew Brown, Athletic Trainer Bernard Walls.


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