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2010-11 Adrian College Men’s Hockey Team
Front Row (L-R): Brad Fogal, Drew Satterley, Quinn Waller, Jeremy Klaver, Head Coach Ron Fogarty, Mike Towns, Assistant Coach Stavros Paskaris, Kyle Watson, Brad Houston, Chris Stansik, Jeremy Cross; Middle Row (L-R): Justin Stadler, Mike Dahlinger, Eric Miller, Mark Gertsakis, Bobby Hineman, Andrew Dovey, Shawn Courtney, Joel Workman, Sam Kuzyk, Eric Roman, Shawn Skelly, Zach Galia, Jeff Young, Athletic Trainer Kristen Herrington; Back Row (L-R): Josh Cousineau, Mike Morissette, Zach Graham, Jordan Principalli, Riley Hughes, Blake Barkwell, Kyle Gallinger, Zach Wilson, Jordan Watts
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QUICK FACTS General
Name of school:.............................................................................. Adrian College City, State, ZIP:............................................................................Adrian, MI 49221 Founded:...............................................................................................................1859 Enrollment:..........................................................................................................1,650 Nickname:..................................................................................................... Bulldogs School Colors:.......................................................................................Black & Gold Arena:........................................................................................ Arrington Ice Arena Capacity:.................................... 550 chair-back seats - 1,000 standing room Affiliation:...................................................................................... NCAA Division III Conference:.....................Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association (MCHA) President:.............................................................................. Dr. Jeffrey R. Docking Alma Mater:................................................................ Michigan State University Executive Vice President:.................................................................Rick Creehan Alma Mater:..................................................................California (Pa.) University Director of Athletics:..............................................................................Mike Duffy Alma Mater:...................................................................................... Adrian College Arrington Ice Arena Director:................................................ Todd Mittelmeier Arrington Ice Arena Phone:.................................... (517) 265-5161 ext. 5017 Arrington Ice Arena Fax:...............................................................(517) 264-3847 Arrington Ice Arena Administrative Assistant:......................Kate Hamilton Phone Number:........................................................... (517) 265-5161 ext. 5011
Table of Contents
Quick Facts.................................................................................... 3 2010-11 Season Preview.......................................................... 4 Head Coach Ron Fogarty......................................................... 5 Assistant Coaches....................................................................... 6 2010-11 Numerical Roster....................................................... 7 2009-10 Season Statistics........................................................ 8 Meet the Bulldogs................................................................9-20 School Records..........................................................................21 MCHA and NCAA Records.....................................................22 MCHA Year in Review..............................................................23 Adrian College Information............................................24-25 Arrington Ice Arena.................................................................26 2010-11 Schedule...................................................Back Cover
Coaching and Support Staff
2009-10 Overall Record:................................................................................24-4-0 2009-10 MCHA Record/Finish:.................................................. 20-0 / 1st Place Final USCHO National Ranking in 2009-10:.............................................. 10th Letterwinners Returning:.....................................................................................24 Letterwinners Lost:................................................................................................... 4 Key Players Lost......................... Chris Stansik (28 GP, 8 G, 30 A, +38, 2 PPG) will likely miss season due to injury Kyle Frieday (21 GP, 9 G, 12 A, +16, 1 PPG) Key Players Back.....................Shawn Skelly (27 GP, 21 G, 21 A, +32, 6 PPG) Mike Dahlinger (28 GP, 13 G, 41 A, +30, 5 PPG) Sam Kuzyk (28 GP, 20 G, 24 A, +30, 9 PPG) Brad Fogal (27 GP, 23-4, .913 SV%, 2.34 GAA)
Head Coach:.......................................................................................... Ron Fogarty Alma Mater, Year:......................................................... Colgate University, 1995 Record at Adrian:...................................................................77-8-1 (4th Season) Career Record as Head Coach:..........................................77-8-1 (4th Season) E-mail Address:.................................................................... rfogarty@adrian.edu Office phone number:..................................................................(517) 264-3838 Best time to reach Fogarty:........................................................Mornings (M-F) Assistant Coach:.................................................Stavros Paskaris (2nd Season) Alma Mater, Year:................................................Wayne State University, 2008 E-mail Address:.................................................................. spaskaris@adrian.edu Office phone number:.............................................. (517) 265-5161 ext. 5016 Volunteer Assistant Coach:...............................................................Jay McCabe Alma Mater, Year:......................................................Salem State College, 2003 Volunteer Assistant Coach:...............................................................Chris Clarke Alma Mater, Year:......................................................... Western Michigan, 1991 Associate Athletic Trainer:................................................... Kristen Herrington Office Phone Number:.............................................. (517) 265-5161 ext. 4014 E-mail Address:............................................................ kherrington@adrian.edu
Sports Information Director:................................................... Ryan Thompson E-mail Address:..............................................................rthompson@adrian.edu Office phone:...................................................................................(517) 264-3280 Cell phone:........................................................................................(517) 438-0995 Assistant Sports Information Director:......................................... Brian Alden E-mail Address:...................................................................... balden@adrian.edu Office Phone:................................................................ (517) 265-5161 ext. 5471 SID Fax Number:.............................................................................(517) 264-3810 SID Mailing Address:..................................110 S. Madison, Adrian, MI 49221 Website:.......................................................................www.adrianbulldogs.com Press Box Phone:.............................................................................(517) 438-0995
Members of inaugural recruiting class who will be seniors this season
Team Information
Sports Information
CREDITS
The 2010-11 Adrian College Men’s NCAA Hockey Media Guide was designed, written and produced by Ryan Thompson, sports information director with editorial assistance from the Adrian College Public Relations Office. Photography by Ed Winn, Dave Pearcy and Lad Strayer. Cover Design by Mellissa Boyd and Ryan Thompson. Information included in this publication is current through Nov. 8, 2010.
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SEASON PREVIEW Taking the next step is something that all teams need to do in order to become an elite program. The challenge a team faces is to keep building toward goals and never settling for anything less than perfection. The Adrian men’s hockey program has set the bar very high in their first three years of existance. They have built a program that others want to follow. The Bulldogs are now looking toward the next step in their progression and that is winning another conference title, winning an NCAA Tournament game and competing for the Division III National Championship. The first three years have been built around a very talented and committed recruiting class that are now entering their senior year. Each year has been culminated in the raising of the Harris Cup as champions of the Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association (MCHA). The team’s record during the first three seasons is 77-8-1 and they have gone 59-1 in regular season MCHA contests. The two records are staggering enough if you are an established program, but to do it from scratch makes it even more remarkable. There are 17 players from the inaugural recruiting class that want to leave a lasting legacy at Adrian College. “The opportunity to be part of a brand new program is what first drew me to Adrian College,” said captain Mike Towns. “To start an entire program from scratch, create tradition, and build such strong relationships has been an unbelieveable experience. We want to leave a legacy of a strong program, a winning tradition and the ability to compete at the national level year after year. Winning a national championship would be extremely difficult. To achieve such an accomplishment requires endless amounts of dedication, character, and commitment. We as a team are excited about the opportunity to compete for that ultimate prize.” The national championship hardware is the team’s ultimate goal but it is also important to stay grounded and take each game as a learning experience. “The objectives change each year but we can not take a night off,” said head coach Ron Fogarty entering his fourth year on the bench. “We need to make every game important and not look ahead too far. We have to be ready for anything other teams will throw at us. The MCHA is getting better and has great coaches who know hockey. Our schedule has gotten tougher each year and those battles prepare you for March.” The usual suspects are back at forward with seniors Shawn Skelly, Mike Dahlinger and Eric Miller. Skelly is a former MCHA Player of the Year (‘08’09) and is the all-time point leader in school history (181). He has the ability to create space and has one of the hardest slapshots in Division III. Skelly enters his senior season with 81 goals and 100 assists. He has also scored 38 career power play goals, including 28 in MCHA play which is a league record. Dahlinger is the reigning MCHA Player of the Year and has seen his production increase each season with the team. He was named Second Team All-American by the American Hockey Coaches Association after leading the MCHA in points and assists. He finished the year with a careerbest 41 assists including 36 helpers in MCHA action which set a league record. Dahlinger formed a line with seniors Sam Kuzyk and Brad Houston last year which proved to be the top scoring line
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for the Bulldogs. Miller was fighting through injuries last season and saw his production dip from his first two seasons. He finished with 36 points, which is very good by most standards, including 12 goals and 24 assists. Miller has had a stellar three-year career with 156 points including 70 goals and 86 assists. The forward spots also include junior Jeff Young and junior transfer Jordan Watts, who comes to Adrian from Division I member RPI. Adding depth at forward will be freshman Josh Cousineau. The Penetang, Ontario native played junior hockey with Couchiching of the OJAHL and posted numbers of 65 points in 49 regular season games in 2009-10. He had an even better 200809 campaign in which he finished with 78 points including 11 points in 10 playoff games. Sophomore Andrew Dovey will return for the Bulldogs after a fine rookie season. Dovey scored five goals and added 14 assists as a freshman. Towns is a steady team player who has served as captain for two years. He set a career-best with nine goals a year ago and also had nine assists. Houston is a quite offensive force who seems to creep up on opposing teams who are geared to stopping the other Adrian playmakers. He has scored at least 17 goals in all three seasons and has 58 career goals and 58 career assists. Houston has scored 12 career power play goals and served 175 penalty minutes. Kuzyk, sophomore Zach Graham and senior Kyle Watson feature a good balance of scoring and toughness. Kuzyk scored a career-best 20 goals a year ago and ranked second on the team with 44 points. Graham was one of Division III’s best freshmen in 2009-10. He ranked 11th in Division III in points per game (1.61) and finished the year with 16 goals and 29 assists. He also ranked second in Division III in points by a freshman. The defense will be spearheaded by four seniors who have a combined 290 games on the blueline for the Bulldogs. It looks like the defense will be without senior Chris Stansik, who will likely sit out this season recovering from an injury and be ready to play his final season in 2011-12. Senior Jeremy Klaver and senior Eric Roman will be a defensive pairing while senior Bobby Hineman and senior Quinn Waller will be a combo as well. Klaver and Waller have played more games than any other Bulldogs and bring experience and knowledge to the table. They quarterback a power play that has been sensational since their arrival. Klaver had 28 points including a career-best eight goals a year ago while Waller is one assist shy of the MCHA career record for a defenseman which is held by Stansik. The goaltending situation has received a depth boost with the addition of freshman Mike Morissette to compliment senior Brad Fogal. Morissette hails from LaSalle, Ontario. He played junior hockey with Oakville of the OJAHL in 2009-10 and went 25-7 in goal in 35 games. Fogal has logged a majority of the minutes over the last three seasons and could get a break when the time is right. He has never lost a game between the pipes in MCHA action going 52-0. He has a 68-7-1 record all-time with 12 shutouts and a 1.95 goals against average. In addition, he has a .922 save percentage and has made 1,653 saves.
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HEAD COACH Ron Fogarty
77-8-1 at Adrian College 4th Season rfogarty@adrian.edu 517-264-3838 Ron Fogarty begins his fourth season behind the bench as the architect of the successful men’s hockey program at Adrian College. The Bulldogs needed a leader to begin a program and found the right man in Fogarty. In 2009-10, the Bulldogs posted a record of 24-4 (20-0 MCHA) and won their third straight Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association (MCHA) regular season and Harris Cup titles. The automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament by winning the Harris Cup allowed Adrian to play their first tournament game at St. Norbert (Wis.). The Bulldogs fell 4-3 to the Green Knights nearly rallying from a 4-1 deficit. The team has compiled a 77-8-1 record under his watch, which is the best three-year beginning in NCAA Division III history. Last season marked the third straight year that Adrian led NCAA Division III in scoring (6.71 gpg). In addition, they led Division III in scoring margin (4.25) and penalty killing (90.5 percent) and ranked second on the power play (29.9 percent). The team finished the season ranked 10th in the USCHO.com national poll. Adrian posted a 27-1-1 record in 2008-09 while going a perfect 20-0 in the MCHA, which had never been done before in league history. The team once again was the top scoring team in Division III averaging 6.52 goals per game. In addition, the team ranked second in scoring defense allowing 1.69 goals per game. The Bulldogs led the nation in penalty minutes per game (26.6) and also had the best power play (35.9 percent). AC had the fourth-best penalty kill (88.3 percent) and had the most wins in Division III. At the conclusion of the season, Adrian was ranked seventh in the USCHO.com national poll. The Bulldogs had unprecedented success in 2007-08 as they set an NCAA single-season record for wins by a first-year program (26-3). Adrian College captured the Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association (MCHA) regular season and tournament titles in convincing fashion. The Bulldogs concluded the regular season with a 19-1 conference record which was nine points better than second place Marian. In the conference tournament, held in Milwaukee, the Bulldogs needed overtime in the championship game against a pesky Finlandia squad but survived for the 1-0 win. Along the way, the Bulldogs were ranked as high as eighth in the national polls and set numerous statistical records. Adrian set 17 conference records in 2007-08 and ranked first in Division III in scoring offense (7.59 goals per game), scoring margin (5.34 goals per game), and power play percentage (.357). Prior to Adrian College, Fogarty served as assistant coach at Bowling Green State University (Ohio) in the Division I CCHA Conference and served as the top assistant coach at Clarkson University (New York). Fogarty was a four-year member of the Colgate ice hockey team before graduating in 1995. He was named to the 1992 ECAC All-Rookie team and received the Colgate Coaches’ Award
in 1994. He participated in the Senior All-Star game following his senior season and upon graduation ranked 20th on the Red Raider’s all-time scoring list with 141 points. He remained at Colgate for three years as a member of the coaching staff. A native of Sarnia, Ontario, Fogarty played professional hockey for the Memphis Riverkings of the Central Hockey League during the 1995-96 season. He was voted to the AllRookie team and was honored with the team’s Mr. Hustle Award. Fogarty gained valuable coaching and recruiting experience from 1991-93 when he worked with the Bluewater Sharks (Bantam) of the Summer AAA. During his tenure, the Sharks compiled a 57-19-3 record and Fogarty was named the Coach of the Year after just one season. Fogarty and his wife, Monica, reside in Adrian and have three children, Jordan, Rachel and Emma.
Fogarty in the College Ranks Season 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals
Team/Record/MCHA Adrian College (26-3-0, 19-1-0) Adrian College (27-1-1, 20-0-0) Adrian College (24-4-0, 20-0-0) 77-8-1, 59-1-0 (3 Seasons)
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Pct. .897 .948 .857 .901/.983
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ASSISTANT COACHES
Stavros Paskaris
2nd Season spaskaris@adrian.edu 517-265-5161 ext. 5016 Stavros Paskaris begins his second year as assistant coach for the men’s hockey team at Adrian College. Paskaris came to Adrian after a one-year stint as the assistant coach at Ohio University for their ACHA Division I program. The Bobcats were CSCHL playoff champions and ranked eighth nationally by the ACHA. His responsibilities included coaching defensemen, coaching the penalty killing unit, recruiting coordinator and video analysis. The Bulldogs led Division III in penalty kill percentage in 2009-10. Paskaris has also been busy coaching in a couple of different venues. He is a certified USA Hockey Level 3 coach and has been a guest speaker at several youth clinics. Paskaris recently completed his playing career for the Wayne State University Warriors in Detroit, Michigan. WSU was home for Stavros from 2004-08 and he was named First Team All-CHA in 2008. In addition, he was a four-time All-Academic selection by the CHA and was named to the 2005 All-Rookie Team and was CHA Rookie of the Year. After his collegiate days, Paskaris played in 2008 for the Dayton Bombers of the ECHL. Paskaris earned a Bachelor of Science in business administration at Wayne State in 2008. He also completed his Master of Recreation and Sport Science degree in coaching education from Ohio University in 2009.
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Jay McCabe
Chris Clarke
Jay McCabe returns to the Bulldogs for his fourth year as one of the team’s assistant coaches. McCabe helps with practices and during games communicates from the press box with the coaching staff on the bench.
Chris Clarke returns to the Bulldogs for his fourth year as one of the team’s assistant coaches. Clarke helps with practices and during games communicates from the press box with the coaching staff on the bench.
Born in nearby Toledo, Ohio, McCabe split his collegiate playing career between D-I Western Michigan (CCHA) and D-III Salem State College. As a member of the Broncos from ‘97-’99, McCabe recorded two goals and four assists for six points and 16 penalty minutes in 36 games. After transferring to Salem State College during the 2000-01 season, McCabe put up totals of 18 goals and 28 assists for 46 points with 54 penalty minutes in 53 games.
Born in Arnprior, Ontario, Clarke was a 10th round draft choice of the Washington Capitals, the 204th selection in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft. Beginning in the fall of 1987 to the spring of 1991, Clarke was a member of the CCHA’s Western Michigan Broncos. An offensive defenseman, Clarke skated in 170 games as a Bronco while recording an impressive 16 goals and 97 assists for 113 points while serving 238 penalty minutes.
McCabe earned a bachelors’ degree in general studies and upon graduation played one year professionally with the Jacksonville Barrracudas in the SPHL. With the Barracudas, McCabe teamed up with his cousin, John, and recorded 39 points with 22 goals and 17 assists. He also had 35 penalty minutes in 46 games.
Upon graduating with a business finance degree, Clarke spent the next nine seasons playing pro hockey in North America and Germany. He spent time in the AHL, ECHL and the German 1st and 2nd Divisions.
4th Season
McCabe resides in Hudson, Mich. and works for Auto Owners Insurance Company as a claims representative.
4th Season
Clarke resides in Tecumseh with his wife, Jennifer, and their three sons, Cameron, Carter and David. Clarke is assistant vice president for business banking at United Bank and Trust.
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2010-11 NUMERICAL ROSTER ## 1 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 71
Name Brad Fogal Zach Galia Quinn Waller Riley Hughes Eric Miller Jeremy Klaver Blake Barkwell Brad Houston Jeff Young Kyle Gallinger Andrew Dovey Joel Workman Sam Kuzyk Mark Gertsakis Eric Roman Mike Dahlinger Shawn Skelly Kyle Watson Bobby Hineman Shawn Courtney Drew Satterley Mike Towns (C) Jordan Watts Zach Graham Zach Wilson Mike Morissette Jeremy Cross Josh Cousineau
Yr. SR SR SR JR SR SR JR SR JR SO SO SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SO SR SR JR SO FR FR SR FR
Pos. G D D D LW D LW C F D F LW LW RW D RW RW LW D D LW RW RW C F G G C
Ht. 5-10 6-0 5-11 6-2 5-9 6-1 6-0 6-1 5-8 5-11 6-2 6-4 6-3 5-9 6-0 5-9 5-10 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-1 6-4 5-9 6-0 5-9 6-0 5-11 5-9
Wt. 167 201 200 211 180 176 175 235 175 170 210 195 211 165 188 165 188 208 197 225 240 220 175 180 175 185 170 160
Hometown (Last Club - Affiliation) Sharon, Ont. (Pickering Panthers - OPJHL) Lakeland, Fla. (Kanata Stallions - CJHL) Windsor, Ont. (Aurora Tigers - OPJHL) Calgary, Alb. (Estevan Bruins - SJHL) Erlanger, Ky. (Indiana Ice - USHL) Strathroy, Ont. (Strathroy Rockets - WOHL) Winnipeg, Man. (Phoenix Polar Bears - WSHL) Chatham, Ont. (Sarnia Blast - WOHL) Red Deer, Alb. (Drumheller Dragons - AJHL) Brighton, Mich. (Sarnia Legionnaires - GOHL) Burlington, Ont. (Stoney Creek Warriors - GOHL) Mooretown, Ont. (Sarnia Blast - WOHL) Winnipeg, Man. (Ft. Sask Traders - AJHL) Pickering, Ont. (Winchendon - NEPSHC) Southfield, Mich. (Wayne State - CHA) Windsor, Ont. (Aurora Tigers - OPJHL) Wolverine Lake, Mich. (Bismarck Bobcats - NAHL) Stittsville, Ont. (Kanata Stallions - CJHL) Odessa, Ont. (Ft. McMurray Oil Barons - AJHL) Kaleden, B.C. (Weyburn Red Wings - SJHL) Kentwood, Mich. (Mahoning Valley - NAHL) Surrey, B.C. (Penticton Vees - BCHL) Oakville, Ont. (Rensselaer - ECAC) Palmerston, Ont. (Thorold Blackhawks - GOHL) Pakenham, Ont. (Kemptville 73’s - CJHL) LaSalle, Ont. (Oakville Blades - OJAHL) Bowling Green, Ohio (Bowling Green H.S.) Penetang, Ont. (Couchiching - OJAHL)
Coaching Staff Ron Fogarty - Head Coach (4th Season, Colgate ‘95) Stavros Paskaris - Assistant Coach (2nd Season, Wayne State ‘08) Jay McCabe - Volunteer Assistant Coach (4th Season, Salem State ‘01) Chris Clarke - Volunteer Assistant Coach (4th Season, Western Michigan ‘01) Athletic Trainer: Kristen Herrington (Western Michigan ‘01) Sports Information Contact: Ryan Thompson (Grand Valley State ‘99)
Pronunciation Guide
Brad Fogal - (Foe-gul) Zach Galia - (Gal-ee-a) Jeremy Klaver - (K-lay-ver) Kyle Gallinger - (Gal-in-ger) Andrew Dovey - (Doe-vee)
Sam Kuzyk - (Koo-zik) Mark Gertsakis - (Gert-sock-is) Bobby Hineman - (H-eye-n-aman) Mike Morissette - (More-e-set) Josh Cousineau - (Coo-sin-oh)
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2009-10 SEASON STATISTICS ALL GAMES
Player Mike Dahlinger Sam Kuzyk Zach Graham Shawn Skelly Brad Houston Chris Stansik Eric Miller Jeremy Klaver Kyle Watson Quinn Waller Kyle Frieday Andrew Dovey Joel Workman Mike Towns Jeff Young Bobby Hineman Kyle Crawford Blake Barkwell Eric Roman Drew Satterley Rob Hodnicki Kyle Gallinger Brad Fogal Mark Gertsakis Zach Galia Shawn Courtney Riley Hughes Adrian Opponents
GP 28 28 28 27 27 28 24 28 25 28 21 24 24 24 13 25 17 13 22 21 14 2 27 9 1 3 7 28 28
G A PTS +/- PEN-MIN PPG SHG GWG 13 41 54 +30 21-58 5 0 2 20 24 44 +30 5-18 9 0 2 16 27 43 +35 5-10 5 0 3 21 21 42 +32 17-72 6 2 3 20 20 40 +31 22-68 5 0 3 8 30 38 +38 13-26 2 1 0 12 24 36 +24 13-48 3 2 3 8 20 28 +42 5-10 3 0 1 14 10 24 +16 15-30 1 1 2 4 19 23 +34 19-57 0 0 1 9 12 21 +16 3-6 1 0 1 5 14 19 +18 6-12 1 0 1 12 6 18 +14 5-10 1 3 1 9 9 18 +14 7-14 0 0 0 2 13 15 +12 3-6 1 0 0 2 11 13 +19 8-16 0 0 0 4 5 9 +20 7-14 1 0 0 3 6 9 +11 3-6 0 0 0 3 3 6 +17 17-34 0 0 1 2 4 6 +2 18-58 1 0 0 0 6 6 +16 2-4 0 0 0 1 1 2 +1 2-4 0 0 0 0 2 2 +1 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 2 +1 2-4 0 0 0 0 1 1 +3 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 +4 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 +1 3-6 0 0 0 188 331 519 +482 222-593 45 9 24 69 118 187 -- 198-494 16 2 4
Player GP-GS MIN GA AVG SVS Brad Fogal 27-27 1562 61 2.34 641 Jeremy Cross 4-1 82 3 2.18 35 Marc Stuart 3-0 30 2 3.90 12 Adrian 28-28 1680 69 2.46 688 Opponents 28-28 1680 188 6.71 1033 Date Nov. 6 Nov. 7 Nov. 13 Nov. 14 Nov. 20 Nov. 21 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Dec. 4 Dec. 5 Jan. 1 Jan. 2 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan. 16 Jan. 22 Jan. 23 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Feb. 5 Feb. 6
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Opponent at Marian * at Marian * NORTHLAND * NORTHLAND * LAKE FOREST * LAKE FOREST * ST. JOHN’S (MINN.) & CONCORDIA (MINN.) & at Concordia (Wis.) * at Concordia (Wis.) * at #10 Hamline at #10 Hamline at #1 Oswego State at Milwaukee Eng. * at Milwaukee Eng. * LAWRENCE * LAWRENCE * at Finlandia * at Finlandia * at Lake Forest * at Lake Forest *
Score W 4-1 W 9-1 W 13-3 W 7-3 W 10-2 W 11-5 W 6-2 W 3-1 W 8-0 W 11-2 L 6-5 L 7-3 L 5-2 W 7-1 W 5-2 W 10-3 W 8-2 W 9-1 W 4-0 W 5-1 W 8-3
PCT .913 .921 .857 .909 .846
W L 23 4 1 0 0 0 24 4 4 24
Time 2:15 2:10 2:15 2:05 2:20 2:18 2:07 2:07 2:05 2:15 2:14 2:15 2:27 1:53 2:04 2:30 2:18 2:10 2:05 2:15 2:10
MCHA GAMES
Player Mike Dahlinger Sam Kuzyk Zach Graham Brad Houston Shawn Skelly Chris Stansik Eric Miller Jeremy Klaver Kyle Watson Kyle Frieday Andrew Dovey Quinn Waller Mike Towns Joel Workman Jeff Young Bobby Hineman Kyle Crawford Blake Barkwell Eric Roman Drew Satterley Rob Hodnicki Kyle Gallinger Brad Fogal Mark Gertsakis Zach Galia Shawn Courtney Riley Hughes Adrian Opponents
GP 20 20 20 19 19 20 16 20 17 15 18 20 17 16 9 17 14 11 15 14 9 2 19 8 1 3 6 20 20
G A PTS +/- PEN-MIN PPG SHG GWG 10 36 46 +33 19-54 4 0 2 17 20 37 +30 3-6 7 0 2 13 23 36 +34 2-4 4 0 2 18 17 35 +34 15-54 5 0 2 19 15 34 +29 13-53 4 2 3 6 27 33 +42 12-24 1 1 0 8 19 27 +25 11-36 3 1 1 7 19 26 +44 3-6 2 0 1 14 8 22 +19 12-24 1 1 2 8 11 19 +19 2-4 1 0 1 5 13 18 +18 6-12 1 0 1 4 13 17 +35 17-53 0 0 1 7 9 16 +17 7-14 0 0 0 10 4 14 +14 4-8 1 2 1 2 12 14 +14 1-2 1 0 0 1 10 11 +22 6-12 0 0 0 4 5 9 +20 7-14 0 0 0 2 6 8 +10 3-6 0 0 0 2 3 5 +22 11-22 0 0 1 2 3 5 +6 14-50 1 0 0 0 5 5 +14 1-2 0 0 0 1 1 2 +1 2-4 0 0 0 0 2 2 +1 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 2 +1 2-4 0 0 0 0 1 1 +3 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 +4 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 +1 3-6 0 0 0 160 284 444 +512 176-474 37 7 20 40 68 108 -- 154-395 11 1 0
T SHO Player GP-GS MIN GA AVG 0 2 Brad Fogal 19-19 1089 35 1.93 0 0 Jeremy Cross 3-1 79 3 2.26 0 0 Marc Stuart 1-0 30 2 3.90 0 2 Adrian 20-20 1200 40 2.00 0 0 Opponents 20-20 1200 160 8.00
SVS 437 35 12 484 778
Att. 321 117 585 318 376 283 410 559 110 150 289 297 1,748 428 250 1,054 840 150 75 345 218
Score W 11-1 W 5-3 W 6-4 W 9-2 W 3-2 W 3-2 L 4-3
Date Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Mar. 5 Mar. 6 Mar. 10
Opponent CONCORDIA (Wis.) * CONCORDIA (Wis.) * MILWAUKEE ENG. * MILWAUKEE ENG. * LAWRENCE % MARIAN % at #3 St. Norbert ^
PCT .926 .921 .857 .924 .829
W L 19 0 1 0 0 0 20 0 0 20
T SHO 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
Time 2:14 2:10 2:20 2:08 2:10 2:22 2:11
Att. 750 700 1,024 802 704 988 1,329
* - MCHA Conference Game & - Thanksgiving Tournament (Adrian, Mich.) % - MCHA Harris Cup Final Four (Adrian, Mich.) ^ - NCAA Tournament (Green Bay, Wis.)
Overall: Conference: Home: Away: Neutral: Overtime:
24-4-0 20-0-0 14-0-0 10-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Attendance:
9,393 (671 avg.) at home 5,827 (416 avg.) on road
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MEET THE BULLDOGS
1 / BRAD FOGAL / SENIOR GOALTENDER
Sharon, Ont. • 5-10, 167 • Pickering Panthers (OPJHL) Year GP-GS 2007-08 22-20 2008-09 27-26 2009-10 27-27 Totals 76-73
MIN 1,219 1,517 1,562 4,299
GA 37 42 61 140
GAA 1.82 1.66 2.34 1.95
SV 476 536 641 1,653
SV% .928 .927 .913 .922
W-L-T SHO 20-2-0 5 25-1-1 5 23-4-0 2 68-7-1 12
Career Notes: Played in 52 MCHA games which is one shy of the conference record...ranks sixth in MCHA history with 1,141 saves...ranks second in MCHA history with a .934 save percentage (1,141-of-1,221)... ranks second in MCHA history with a 1.61 goals against average...has never lost a MCHA contest (52-0) and his 52 wins are 15 better than the second place goaltender...played the most minutes in MCHA history (2,979)...tied for 10th in NCAA Division III history with a .922 save percentage...ranked eighth in NCAA Division III history with a 1.95 goals against average...ranked third in NCAA Division III history with 12 shutouts...ranks third in NCAA Division III history with 68 wins. 2009-10: Named MCHA First Team All-Conference...named MCHA Defensive Player of the Week on Nov. 9...tied his own MCHA record with 19 wins in net...went a perfect 19-0 in net during conference games... played the most minutes in league history with 1,089...recorded two assists for the season...made 22 saves in a shutout at Finlandia on Jan. 30...made 15 saves in a shutout at Concordia (Wis.) on Dec. 4...tallied a 2.34 goals against average and a .913 save percentage...posted an overall record of 23-4 in net logging 1,562 minutes...made a seasonhigh 42 saves at Oswego State on Jan. 8...allowed a goal or fewer in eight contests. 2008-09: Named MCHA First Team All-Conference...named to the MCHA All-Tournament Team...led the MCHA in goals against average, save percentage and win-loss percentage...ranked third in NCAA Division III in goals against average (1.66), eighth in save percentage (.927) and first in win-loss (25-1-1)...made a season-high 31 saves at Lawrence on Nov. 8...made 536 saves and posted five shutouts. 2007-08: Named MCHA First Team All-Conference...named to the MCHA All-Freshman Team...selected to the MCHA All-Tournament Team...had the third-best save percentage in MCHA history for a season (.934)... tied conference record for goalie win-loss percentage (1.000)...set single season MCHA record for goalie wins (14)...had the best win-loss percentage in Division III (.909)...his .909 percentage was 18th all-time in NCAA Division III for a season...ranked sixth all-time in NCAA Division III for a season with five shutouts...ranked third in the nation in goals against average...ranked seventh in the nation in save percentage... allowed one goal or less in 10 games...recorded a 20-2 record in net... posted a 1.82 goals against average and made a total of 476 saves...set a season-high with 38 saves at Neumann on Oct. 27. Personal: Majoring in physical education...born in North York, Ontario on 2/5/86...son of Alan and Susan Fogal...attended Sacred Heart Catholic High School...played for the Pickering Panthers in junior hockey...also a very good softball player who played for Team Canada in 2005 ISF World Championships earning a bronze medal...earned a gold medal in the 2005 Canada Games playing for Team Ontario...favorite TV show is Two and a Half Men...favorite movies are Slap Shot and Bull Durham.
3 / ZACH GALIA / SENIOR DEFENSE
Lakeland, Fla. • 6-0, 201 • Kanata Stallions (CJHL) Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals
GP 18 4 1 23
G 1 0 0 1
A 6 0 1 7
PTS 7 0 1 8
PEN 7-14 3-17 0-0 10-31
+/- +10 +7 +3 +20
PPG 1 0 0 1
SHG 0 0 0 0
2009-10: Played in one game at Concordia (Wis.) on Dec. 5...recorded an assist and a +3 plus/minus rating...named MCHA All-Academic. 2008-09: Played in four games...totaled one shot on goal...had a +7 plus/minus rating including a +3 on January 17 against MinnCrookston...served 17 penalty minutes...named MCHA All-Academic. 2007-08: Played in 18 games as a freshman for the Bulldogs on defense...finished the season with seven points recording one goal and six assists...scored his goal in his 11th game on Jan. 26 against Northland...had a season-high two assists against Concordia (Wis.) on Feb. 22...recorded an assist on Jan. 4 against SUNY-Geneseo... recorded a point in three straight games...had 14 shots and a .071 shot percentage...tallied a +10 plus/minus rating...served seven penalties for a total of 14 minutes...blocked five shots on defense. Personal: Majoring in communications with an emphasis in media arts... minoring in business administration...born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on 1/11/86...son of Pete and Dawn Galia...attended St. Edward High School in Lakewood, Ohio...member of the honor roll for four years... member of 2004 National Honor Roll...played for the Kanata Stallions of the CJHL...favorite sports teams are the Pittsburgh Penguins and Pittsburgh Steelers...most memorable sports achievement is winning 2004 high school state championship in hockey and the MCHA Harris Cup over Finlandia...favorite athletes are Sidney Crosby and Marc-Andre Fleury...favorite TV shows are Lost, Friends and The Big Bang Theory.
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4 / QUINN WALLER / SENIOR DEFENSE
Windsor, Ont. • 5-11, 200 • Aurora Tigers (OPJHL) Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals
GP 29 29 28 86
G 7 4 4 15
A 39 30 19 88
PTS 46 34 23 103
PEN 14-28 21-53 19-57 54-138
+/- +43 +44 +34 +121
PPG 5 4 0 9
SHG 0 0 0 0
Career Notes: Ranks seventh in the MCHA record books with 62 assists...ranks second in the MCHA for assists by a defenseman and needs one to tie teammate Chris Stansik for the all-time lead. 2009-10: Named MCHA All-Academic...played in 28 games and tallied four goals and 19 assists (23 points)...took 43 shots on goal including a season-high four at Marian on Nov. 7...finished the year with a +34 plus/minus rating...had 57 penalty minutes...had the game-winning goal at Lake Forest on Feb. 6...had a season-high three points (1G, 2A) against Lawrence on Jan. 22...scored a goal in three straight games between Jan. 22-29...ranked 18th in Division III in points per game by a defenseman (0.82)...ranked sixth in the MCHA in points per game by a defenseman (0.85). 2008-09: Named MCHA All-Academic...selected to the MCHA AllConference team...served as team captain...named to the Harris Cup All-Tournament team...played in all 29 games and totaled four goals and 30 assists...ranked fourth in Division III in points per game (1.17) by a defenseman...ranked 13th nationally in assists per game (1.03)... ranked fifth in the MCHA in power play points (13)...tied for second in MCHA in scoring by a defenseman (20)...had a season-high four assists on two occasions...had a +44 plus/minus rating...served 53 penalty minutes. 2007-08: Named MCHA First Team All-Conference...selected to the MCHA All-Freshman Team...set conference record for most assists by defenseman in a game (5)...set MCHA season record for most assists by a defenseman (31)...set MCHA season record for most points by a defenseman (36)...ranked third in Division III in assists per game... ranked 17th in Division III in points per game...recorded four points in season opener on Oct. 19 against Potsdam State...recorded four assists on Jan. 18 at Minnesota Crookston...set a season-high with five points (all assists) against Concordia (Wis.) on Feb. 16...played in all 29 games and finished with 46 points (7 G, 39 A)...recorded 66 shots and a .106 shot percentage...registered a +43 plus/minus rating...served 14 penalties for a total of 28 minutes...tallied five power play goals and blocked 15 shots...recorded a point in 24 games. Personal: Majoring in business management...born in Brockville, Ontario on 5/6/86...son of Pete Waller and Faye Kennedy...attended Innisdale Secondary School in Barrie, Ontario...played junior hockey for the Aurora Tigers of the OPJHL...junior squad posted a record of 78-9-1 and won national title...named best defenseman in the OPJHL North Division in 2007...favorite sports team is the Montreal Canadiens.
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7 / ERIC MILLER / SENIOR LEFT WING Erlanger, Ky. • 5-9, 180 • Indiana Ice (USHL)
Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals
GP 28 25 24 77
G 40 18 12 70
A 29 33 24 86
PTS 69 51 36 156
PEN 13-26 29-98 13-48 55-172
+/- +49 +33 +24 +106
PPG 13 7 3 23
SHG 3 2 2 7
Career Notes: Ranks second in MCHA history with 47 goals...ranks fourth in MCHA history with 104 points (47G, 57A)...ranks first in Division III history with 14 career assists on game-winning goals. 2009-10: Named MVP of Harris Cup Tournament with three points including the game-winning goal in the championship against Marian on Mar. 6...named MCHA Player of the Week on Nov. 30...played 24 games and tallied 12 goals and 24 assists (36 points)...took 81 shots on goal with a .148 shot percentage...finished the year with a +24 plus/minus rating...scored three power play goals and two shorthanded goals...had a season-high four points (2G, 2A) against Lake Forest on Nov. 20...had a season-high four assists at MSOE on Jan. 15... had a game-winning goal against Lake Forest on Nov. 20 and against Concordia-Moorhead on Nov. 28...ranked eighth in the MCHA with 18 assists...ranked 10th in the MCHA in points (26). 2008-09: Named MVP of Harris Cup Tournament with six points... named MCHA All-Conference for the second year...played in 25 games and finished with 51 points (18 G, 33 A)...ranked second in NCAA Division III in points and assists per game...ranked third on the team and in the MCHA in scoring...ranked second in the MCHA in power play points...netted a hat trick on Nov. 8 at Lawrence...had a season-high four points on four occasions. 2007-08: Named MCHA All-Conference...selected to the MCHA AllFreshman Team...chosen for the MCHA All-Tournament Team...set MCHA season record with 28 goals...recorded second-most power play goals in a season in MCHA play (9)...holds MCHA season record for most goals by a freshman...led NCAA Division III in assists on game-winning goals (7)...scored three power play goals at Crookston on Jan. 18 which was the second-most in a game in NCAA Division III history...led NCAA Division III in goals per game (1.43)...tied for national lead with 13 power play goals...played in 28 games and finished the season with 69 points which ranked third on the squad...scored a total of 40 goals on 136 total shots for a .294 shot percentage...had a +49 plus/minus rating... had four game-winning goals and four hat tricks...took a season-high 11 shots and recorded five points on Jan. 18 at Minn-Crookston...had a season-high five points on three occasions...scored game-winner in overtime against Finlandia in Harris Cup championship game. Personal: Majoring in communications...born in Columbus, Ohio on 1/26/86...son of Hugh and Stephanie Miller...attended Dixie Heights High School in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky...played for the Indiana Ice of the USHL...favorite sports teams are the Cincinnati Bengals and Ohio State Buckeyes...favorite athletes are Troy Smith and Chad Ochocinco... favorite TV shows are Rescue Me and Sons of Anarchy...favorite movie is Gladiator.
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8 / JEREMY KLAVER / SENIOR DEFENSE
Strathroy, Ont. • 6-1, 176 • Strathroy Rockets (WOHL) Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals
GP 28 27 28 83
G 7 7 8 22
A 15 12 20 47
PTS 22 19 28 69
PEN 7-22 5-10 5-10 17-42
+/- +31 +39 +42 +112
PPG 5 4 3 12
SHG 0 0 0 0
Career Notes: Ranks seventh in MCHA history with 40 assists by a defenseman...ranks sixth in MCHA history with 57 points by a defenseman. 2009-10: Named MCHA All-Conference...named MCHA All-Academic... named to the MCHA All-Tournament Team...named MCHA Defensive Player of the Week on Nov. 23...played in 28 games and tallied eight goals and 20 assists, which were both career-bests for a season...took 63 shots with a .127 shot percentage...finished the year with a +42 plus/ minus rating which led the team...scored three power play goals and had the game-winning goal at Lake Forest on Feb. 5...had a season-high two goals and five points against Lake Forest on Nov. 20...ranked ninth in NCAA Division III in points per game by a defenseman (1.0)...ranked second in the MCHA in points per game by a defenseman (1.36)... ranked fifth in points by a defenseman for a season in MCHA history. 2008-09: Named MCHA All-Academic...played in 27 games and recorded seven goals and 12 assists...ranked sixth in the MCHA among defensemen in scoring...tied for seventh in the MCHA in power play goals (4)...ranked 11th in the league in power play points...sported a +39 plus/minus rating...scored a pair of goals on Jan. 31 against Marian... had multiple assists in three games...had a +4 rating in two contests. 2007-08: Played in 28 games as part of the second defensive pairing for the Bulldogs as a freshman...recorded 22 points (7 G, 15 A) and totaled 65 shots...registered a +31 plus/minus rating...served seven penalties for a total of 22 minutes...scored five of his seven goals on the power play...blocked eight shots and had the game-winning goal in overtime at Neumann on Oct. 28...had a season-high three points on two occasions...had one multi-goal game with two tallies at Neumann on October 28...had a season-best five-game point streak from February 8 - 22...had a season-high +6 rating against Concordia (Wis.) on Feb. 16... had a season-high eight shots against MSOE on Dec. 7. Personal: Majoring in business management...born in London, Ontario on 1/24/88...son of Pete and Sherrie Klaver...played for the Strathroy Rockets of the WOHL...won the WOHL title in 2006 under coach Mike Bondy...served as team captain and named Defenseman of the Year... favorite sports team is the Detroit Red Wings...favorite athletes are Steve Yzerman and Bobby Orr...favorite TV shows are Entourage and Hard Knocks...favorite movie is The Hangover...favorite musician is Kenny Chesney.
10 / BRAD HOUSTON / SENIOR CENTER Chatham, Ont. • 6-1, 235 • Sarnia Blast (WOHL)
Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals
GP 28 28 27 83
G 21 17 20 58
A 23 15 20 58
PTS 44 32 40 116
PEN 15-41 29-66 22-68 66-175
+/- +30 +25 +31 +86
PPG 3 4 5 12
SHG 0 0 0 0
Career Notes: Ranks sixth in MCHA history with 46 goals...ranks 10th in MCHA history with 93 points (46G, 47A). 2009-10: Named MCHA All-Academic...played in 27 games and tallied 20 goals and 20 assists (40 points)...tied for second on the team in goals...took 86 shots on goal and had a .233 shot percentage...finished the year with a +31 plus/minus rating...served 22 penalties for 68 minutes...scored five power play goals and had two hat tricks...scored three game-winning goals...had a season-high five points (3G, 2A) against Northland on Nov. 13...had three goals against Lawrence on Jan. 22...had four multi-goal games on the season...ranked fourth in the MCHA in points per game (1.84)...ranked second in the MCHA in goals (18)...ranked fourth in the MCHA in power play points (11)...ranked 16th in NCAA Division III in points per game (1.48)...ranked 12th in NCAA Division III in goals per game (0.74). 2008-09: Named MCHA All-Academic...named to the MCHA AllTournament Team...played in 28 games and finished fourth on the team with 17 goals...also had 15 assists good for 32 points...ranked tied for third in the conference in goals per game...ranked sixth in the MCHA in power play points...ranked seventh in the league in scoring...finished with a +25 plus/minus rating...had four game-winning goals...had four multi-goal games...had a season-high three points on two occasions... scored two goals in Harris Cup final against MSOE. 2007-08: Played in 28 games at center for the Bulldogs as a freshman... recorded a total of 44 points with 21 goals and 23 assists...had a total of 72 shots and a .292 shot percentage...notched a +30 plus/minus rating...served 15 penalties for a total of 41 minutes...scored three power play goals and also had three game-winning goals...recorded two hat tricks against Lawrence on November 9 and against Concordia (Wis.) on Feb.16...tallied a season-high six points on Feb. 16 with three goals and three assists...had a season-high +5 rating on Feb. 16...had a season-high of 13 straight games with a point...ranked 22nd in DIII in goals per game. Personal: Majoring in business management...born in Chatham, Ontario on 2/17/86...son of Dick and Lenore Houston...attended Chatham-Kent Secondary School...played for the Sarnia Blast of the WOHL...named alternate captain during his junior hockey days...was the WOHL playoff leading scorer...favorite sports teams are the Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Blue Jays...favorite athletes are Jonathan Toews and Roy Halladay...favorite TV shows are CSI:Miami and The Simpsons...favorite movies are Shooter and Dumb & Dumber.
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14 / JOEL WORKMAN / SENIOR LEFT WING Mooretown, Ont. • 6-4, 195 • Sarnia Blast (WOHL)
Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals
GP 20 27 24 71
G 8 11 12 31
A 6 15 6 27
PTS 14 26 18 58
PEN 8-24 12-24 5-10 25-58
+/- +10 +24 +14 +48
PPG 1 2 1 4
SHG 0 0 3 3
Career Notes: Ranks tied for fourth in school history with three shorthanded goals. 2009-10: Named MCHA All-Academic...played in 24 games and totaled 18 points with 12 goals and six assists...set a career-best in goals (12) and short-handed goals (3)...took 57 shots on net and had a .211 shot percentage...finished the year with a +14 plus/minus rating...served five penalties for 10 minutes...scored a power play goal against Lake Forest on Nov. 21...scored a short-handed goal on back-to-back games at Lake Forest on Feb. 6 and against Concordia (Wis.) on Feb. 12...had a hat trick on Feb. 6 at Lake Forest...scored two goals on Feb. 12 against Concordia (Wis.)...had an assist in NCAA Tournament game at St. Norbert...ranked 13th in the MCHA in goals (10)...ranks first in the MCHA in short-handed points (3). 2008-09: Named MCHA All-Academic...played in 27 games as a sophomore...posted totals of 11 goals and 15 assists...took 51 shots on goal with a .216 shot percentage...had a +24 plus/minus rating...served 24 penalty minutes...scored a pair of power play goals...had the gamewinner on Feb. 13 at Concordia...had a season-high three assists on Feb. 20 against Northland...had a +4 rating and three points on Jan. 11 against Concordia. 2007-08: Played in 20 games as a freshman for the Bulldogs at left wing...finished his first year with 14 points including eight goals and six assists...fired 28 shots and had a .286 shot percentage which was fourth on the team...had a +10 plus/minus rating including a season-high +3 on Jan. 25 against Northland...took a season-high six shots on Feb. 15 against Concordia...set a season-high with five points (1 G, 4 A) on Feb.16 against Concordia...had two multi-goal games scoring twice on Jan. 25 against Northland and on Feb. 15 against Concordia...recorded the game-winning goal on Feb. 8 at MSOE...picked up eight penalties and served 24 minutes. Personal: Majoring in environmental geology...born in Sarnia, Ontario on 8/16/88...son of Tim and Susan Workman...attended St. Patrick’s High School in Sarnia...played for the Sarnia Blast of the WOHL...had the fastest hat trick in Sarnia Blast history...favorite sports teams are the Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Blue Jays...favorite athletes are Dirk Nowitzki and Joe Thornton...favorite TV shows are The Amazing Race and Two and a Half Men...favorite movies are the Shawshank Redemption and Home Alone 2.
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15 / SAM KUZYK / SENIOR LEFT WING
Winnipeg, Man. • 6-3, 211 • Ft. Sask Traders (AJHL) Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals
GP 26 29 28 83
G 17 11 20 48
A 12 24 24 60
PTS 29 35 44 108
PEN 7-22 9-18 5-18 21-58
+/- +21 +30 +30 +81
PPG 7 2 9 18
SHG 0 1 0 1
Career Notes: Ranks fifth in school history with 48 goals...ranks fourth in school history with 18 power play goals...ranks eighth in MCHA history with 16 power play goals...ranks 12th in MCHA history with 89 points. 2009-10: Named MCHA All-Academic...named MCHA All-Conference for the first time in his career...named as one of seven finalists for the BNY Mellon Hockey Humanitarian Award...played in 28 games and recorded 20 goals and 24 assists for a career-best 44 points... tied for second on the team in goals...registered 100 shots on goal with a .200 shot percentage...finished the year with a +30 plus/minus rating including a +5 with a season-high five points (2G, 3A) against Northland on Nov. 13...recorded a season-high nine shots and had a goal and two assists at Concordia (Wis.) on Dec. 4...scored two hat tricks on the season at Marian on Nov. 7 and against Concordia (Wis.) on Feb. 13...recorded two game-winning goals against Northland on Nov. 13 and against Concordia (Wis.) on Feb. 13...led the team with nine power play goals which was a career-best...ranked third in the MCHA in points per game (1.85)...ranked third in the MCHA in goals (17)...ranked third in the MCHA in power play points (12)...ranked 13th in NCAA Division III in points per game (1.57). 2008-09: Named MCHA All-Academic...played in all 29 games and tallied 11 goals and 24 assists...ranked second in the MCHA in assists and fifth in scoring...had a season-high four assists on Jan. 31 against Marian...scored a pair of goals and added an assist on Feb. 20 against Northland...had a +30 plus/minus rating...had two game-winning goals. 2007-08: Named MCHA Freshman of the Week after scoring 10 points in a two-game series against Concordia (Wis.)...played in 26 games for the Bulldogs...ranked fifth on the team with 17 goals and also had 12 assists good for 29 points...fired 71 shots and had a .239 shot percentage...posted a +21 plus/minus rating...picked up seven penalties for 22 minutes...scored seven power play goals which ranked fourth on the team...recorded two hat tricks in back-to-back games against Concordia (Feb 15-16)...registered a season-high six points with three goals and three assists on Feb.16 against Concordia (WIs.)...scored a season-high four goals on four shots on Feb.15 against Concordia... had a nine-game point streak snapped in the MCHA Tournament Final against Finlandia...became the first player in program history to score a Texas hat trick (4 goals in a game). Personal: Majoring in business marketing with a minor in communications...recipient of the John Dawson Memorial Business Scholarship...born in Winnipeg, Manitoba on 6/27/86...son of Mike and Sharon Kuzyk...attended Springfield Collegiate School in Oakbank... played for the Fort Saskatchewan Traders of the AJHL...favorite sports team is the Edmonton Oilers...favorite athlete is Joe Sakic...favorite TV shows are The Office and Entourage.
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17 / MARK GERTSAKIS / SENIOR RIGHT WING Pickering, Ont. • 5-9, 165 • Winchendon (NEPSHC)
Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals
GP 11 13 9 33
G 1 3 0 4
A 4 1 2 7
PTS 5 4 2 11
PEN 4-8 2-4 2-4 8-16
+/- +3 +2 +1 +6
PPG 0 1 0 1
SHG 1 0 0 1
2009-10: Played in nine games during junior season...tallied two assists with one at Lake Forest on Feb. 5 and the other against MSOE on Feb. 20...had a +1 plus/minus rating and served two penalties for four minutes. 2008-09: Played in 13 games during sophomore season...tallied four points with three goals and one assist...took 10 shots on goal with a .300 shot percentage...scored a pair of goals in 13-1 win over Crookston on January 16...served four penalty minutes and had a +2 plus/minus rating...won the Coaches Award for Adrian College. 2007-08: Played in 11 games as a freshman for the Bulldogs...finished the season with five points including one goal and four assists... compiled nine shots and a .111 shot percentage...had a +3 rating overall and a season-best +4 rating on Jan. 25 against Northland...recorded two assists on Jan. 11 at Concordia (Wis.)...tallied three shots and one assist on Feb. 23 against Concordia (Wis.)...picked up four penalties for a total of eight minutes...scored a short-handed goal on Jan. 25 against Northland. Personal: Majoring in business management...born in Toronto, Ontario on 10/6/88...son of Larry and Joanne Gertsakis...father played hockey at Colgate University...attended Dunbarton High School in Pickering... played for Winchendon Prep School...favorite sports teams are the Toronto Maple Leafs and Boston Red Sox...favorite athlete is Joe Sakic... favorite TV shows are The Sopranos, Entourage and Seinfeld.
18 / ERIC ROMAN / SENIOR DEFENSE
Southfield, Mich. • 6-0, 188 • Wayne State (CHA) Year GP G A 2007-08* 22 0 1 2008-09 22 0 2 2009-10 22 3 3 Totals 66 3 6 *stats from Wayne State (Mich.)
PTS 1 2 6 9
PEN 10-20 10-20 17-34 37-74
+/- 0 +16 +17 +33
PPG 0 0 0 0
SHG 0 0 0 0
2009-10: Named MCHA All-Academic...played in 22 games and tallied three goals and three assists...took 22 shots on goal with a .136 shot percentage for the season...finished the year with a +17 plus/minus rating...served 17 penalties for 34 minutes...had a game-winning goal against Lawrence on Jan. 23...had a season-high +4 against Concordia (Wis.) on Feb. 12...notched a goal in three different games at Concordia (Wis.) on Dec. 4 and in the MCHA Tournament against Marian on Mar. 6. 2008-09: Named MCHA All-Academic...played in 22 games in his first year with the Bulldogs...tallied two assists and took 28 shots on goal... recorded an assist on November 22 at Marian and on February 21 against Northland...finished the year with a +16 plus/minus rating... served 20 penalty minutes. Prior to AC: Played his freshman season at Division I Wayne State University in the CHA...played in 22 games and earned one point (assist) on Jan. 19 versus Niagara...recorded nine shots on the season... picked up 10 minor penalties for 20 minutes...played for two seasons with the Alpena Icediggers in the NAHL...totaled nine goals and 19 assists in 61 games in 2006-07...six of his nine tallies came on the power play...amassed 19 points including 18 assists in 58 games the previous season. Personal: Majoring in business management...born in Southfield, Michigan on 12/26/86...son of Rick and Joni Roman...graduated in 2005 from Orchard Lake St. Mary’s High School...spent four years on the varsity hockey team under coach Brian Klanow...selected as team captain his junior and senior years...was First Team All-State and AllArea and helped the team to a state championship in 2005...earned All-State Honorable Mention recognition and was Second Team AllArea in 2002-03...named the team’s most improved player his freshman year...also lettered in track in 2004...favorite sports team is the Detroit Red Wings...favorite athlete is Henrik Zetterberg...favorite movie is The Hangover...favorite TV show is Entourage.
The men’s hockey team joined with the women’s hockey team for a Pink the Rink game to help raise money to fight breast cancer.
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19 / MIKE DAHLINGER / SENIOR RIGHT WING Windsor, Ont. • 5-9, 165 • Aurora Tigers (OPJHL)
Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals
GP 22 28 28 78
G 5 15 13 33
A 19 25 41 85
PTS 24 40 54 118
PEN 13-53 13-26 21-58 47-137
+/- +22 +34 +30 +86
PPG 3 2 5 10
SHG 0 0 0 0
Career Notes: Ranks fourth in school history with 118 points...ranks fourth in school history with 85 assists...ranks fourth in MCHA history with 71 assists...ranks eighth in MCHA history with 95 points. 2009-10: Named Second Team All-American by the American Hockey Coaches Association...earned MCHA Player of the Year honors making it three different Bulldogs in their three years in the league...named MCHA Offensive Player of the Week on Nov. 16 and Feb. 22...played in 28 games and led the team with 54 points (13G, 41A)...took 83 shots on net with a .157 shot percentage...finished the year with a +30 plus/ minus rating...served 21 penalties for 58 minutes...scored five power play goals and two game-winning goals...set a season-high with eight points (2G,6A) against Northland on Nov. 13 and also set MCHA singlegame record for assists...set a season-high with three goals against MSOE on Feb. 19...had five assists at Finlandia on Jan. 29...national leader in points per game (1.93)...also led Division III in assists (41)... ranked second in the MCHA in power play points (14)...had 15 multipoint games...set the MCHA season record for assists (36). 2008-09: Played in 28 games and was one of the most improved players on the team...finished fourth on the team in scoring with 40 points... also finished fourth in the MCHA in scoring...tallied 15 goals which ranked eighth in the MCHA...recorded 25 assists which ranked fourth in the league...finished 26th in NCAA Division III in points per game... had two multi-goal games against Finlandia on Nov. 14 and Marian on Nov.22...had a +34 plus/minus rating and 26 penalty minutes...scored two power play goals and two game-winners. 2007-08: Played in 22 games as a freshman for the Bulldogs at right wing...finished the season with 24 points including five goals and 19 assists...scored three power play goals...tallied 48 shots and a .104 shot percentage...had a +22 plus/minus rating and picked up 13 penalties for 53 minutes...had a seven-game point streak from February 2-23...had a season-high four points on two occasions (Dec. 7 versus MSOE & Feb. 15 versus Concordia)...had a season-high +6 rating on Feb. 16 against Concordia (Wis.)...recorded three assists in three different games. Personal: Majoring in marketing...born in Richmond, Virginia on 5/29/86...son of John and Ann Dahlinger...brother, J.T., played hockey at Ferris State University...attended Holy Names High School in Windsor...played for the Aurora Tigers of the OPJHL...posted a record of 78-9-1 under coach Jerome Dupont...won the Canadian Nationals.... favorite sports team is the Detroit Red Wings...favorite athlete is Henrik Zetterberg...favorite TV show is Entourage...favorite movie is Wedding Crashers.
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20 / SHAWN SKELLY / SENIOR RIGHT WING
Wolverine Lake, Mich. • 5-10, 188 • Bismarck Bobcats (NAHL) Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals
GP 29 29 27 85
G 30 30 21 81
A 44 35 21 100
PTS 74 65 42 181
PEN 25-50 22-66 17-72 64-188
+/- +46 +35 +32 +113
PPG 12 20 6 38
SHG 2 0 2 4
Career Notes: Ranks 11th in NCAA Division III history with 38 power play goals...ranks first in MCHA history with 63 goals...ranks first in MCHA history with 28 power play goals...ranks third in MCHA history with 73 assists...ranks first in MCHA history with 136 points...ranks eighth in Division III history with 15 game-winning goals. 2009-10: Named MCHA All-Conference for the third straight season... named to the MCHA All-Tournament Team...named MCHA Offensive Player of the Week on Nov. 19 and Jan. 25...played in 27 games and led the team with 21 goals...finished the season with 42 points and a +32 plus/minus rating...took 152 shots on goal...served 17 penalties for 72 minutes...scored six power play goals and two short-handed goals... tallied three game-winners and one hat trick...scored at least one point in the first 10 games...had a season-high three points on five occasions... had a season-high three goals against Lawrence on Jan. 22. 2008-09: Named First Team All-West Region by USCHO.com...named MCHA Player of the Year...led Division III in points per game (65 total)... led the nation in goals per game (1.07)...scored 30 goals with 20 coming on the power play which led Division III...tallied 35 assists and 158 shots on goal...finished with a +35 plus/minus rating and 66 penalty minutes...had five game-winning goals and two hat tricks...scored three goals against Neumann on Nov. 2 and Marian on Jan. 30...had a seasonhigh five points (2 G, 3 A) on Jan. 16 against Crookston. 2007-08: Named MCHA First Team All-Conference...selected to the MCHA All-Freshman Team...named MCHA Player and Freshman of the Week once...recorded the second-most assists in a season (34) in MCHA history...tallied the second-most points in a season (55) in MCHA history...set league season records for most points and assists by a freshman...scored seven game-winning goals which tied for the NCAA Division III lead and ranks eighth all-time...ranked 20th in Division III in short-handed goals (2)...ranked fourth in NCAA Division III with 12 power play goals...ranked second nationally in points and assists per game...ranked fifth nationally in goals per game...finished the year with 74 points (30 G, 44 A)...had a +46 plus/minus rating...picked up 25 penalties for a total of 50 minutes...set a season-high with five points on three occasions...recorded five points in the MCHA First Round Game 2 matchup against Concordia (Wis.)...garnered three hat tricks on the year. Personal: Majoring in business administration...born in Dearborn, Michigan on 1/1/87...son of Michael and Patricia Skelly...attended Walled Lake Central High School...played for the Bismarck Bobcats of the NAHL...named NAHL Showcase MVP in 2006-07...favorite sports team is the Detroit Red Wings...favorite athlete is Henrik Zetterberg... favorite musicians are Nickleback and Kenny Chesney.
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21 / KYLE WATSON / SENIOR LEFT WING
Stittsville, Ont. • 6-2, 208 • Kanata Stallions (CJHL) Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals
GP 28 26 25 79
G 7 8 14 29
A 4 5 10 19
PTS 11 13 24 48
PEN 34-87 19-57 15-30 68-174
+/- +9 +7 +16 +32
PPG 1 1 1 3
SHG 0 1 1 2
Career Notes: Ranks first in school history with 68 penalties...ranks third in school history with 174 penalty minutes. 2009-10: Named MCHA All-Academic...played in 25 games and tallied 14 goals and 10 assists (24 points)...set a career-best in goals, assists and points as a junior...took 77 shots on goal with a .182 shot percentage... finished the year with a +16 plus/minus rating...served 15 penalties for 30 minutes...had one power play goal, one short-handed goal and two game-winning goals...set a season-high with three goals at MSOE on Jan. 15...also scored a pair of goals in four other games...recorded 13 shots on goal scoring twice at Finlandia on Jan. 29...ranked seventh in the MCHA with 14 goals. 2008-09: Named MCHA All-Academic...played in 26 games for the Bulldogs...finished the season with eight goals and five assists... recorded 48 shots on goal and a .167 shot percentage...served 57 penalty minutes and had a +7 plus/minus rating...scored a power play goal on Jan. 17 against Minn-Crookston...had the game-winner and a short-handed goal on Feb. 20 against Northland...had a season-high three points on Feb. 20 versus Northland...had a pair of goals on Feb. 7 against MSOE. 2007-08: Played in 28 games as a freshman for the Bulldogs at left wing...finished the season with 11 points including seven goals and four assists...fired 44 shots and posted a .159 shot percentage...ended the year with a +9 plus/minus rating...led the team with 34 penalties for 87 minutes...blocked four shots...had a game-winning goal on Jan.11 at Concordia (Wis.)...scored a power play goal on Jan. 19 at MinnCrookston...set a season-high with two goals on Dec. 2 at Marian...had at least one point in eight games. Personal: Majoring in communications with a minor in business... born in Kitchener, Ontario on 8/23/86...son of Susie Karrys and Brent Watson...grandfather, Gus Karrys, played in the AHL with the Cleveland Barons winning two Calder Cups...attended South Carleton High School in Richmond, Ontario...skated for four years with the Kanata Stallions of the CJHL...favorite sports teams are the Ottawa Senators and Toronto Blue Jays...favorite athletes are Steve Yzerman, Mike Fisher and Sidney Crosby...favorite TV shows are The Buried Life and Entourage...favorite movies are Top Gun and The Sandlot.
22 / BOBBY HINEMAN / SENIOR DEFENSE
Odessa, Ont. • 6-1, 197 • Ft. McMurray Oil Barons (AJHL) Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals
GP 28 24 25 77
G 5 5 2 12
A 15 12 11 38
PTS 20 17 13 50
PEN 8-24 11-33 8-16 27-73
+/- +35 +13 +19 +67
PPG 0 4 0 4
SHG 0 0 0 0
2009-10: Named MCHA All-Academic...played in 25 games and tallied two goals and 11 assists (13 points)...took 35 shots on goal with a .057 shot percentage...finished the year with a +19 plus/minus rating... served eight penalties for 16 minutes...scored a goal against ConcordiaMoorhead on Nov. 28 and at Finlandia on Jan. 30...had a season-high three assists against Lawrence on Jan. 22...had a season-high seven shots at Finlandia on Jan. 30...ranked 12th in the MCHA in scoring by a defenseman (11). 2008-09: Named MCHA All-Academic...played in 24 games as a sophomore...ranked ninth in the MCHA among defensemen in scoring... tallied five goals and 12 assists overall...totaled 42 shots on goal with a .119 shot percentage...had a season-high three assists against MinnCrookston on Jan. 16...had multi-points in five games...had a +13 plus/ minus rating...registered 33 penalty minutes and four power play goals. 2007-08: Named MCHA Defensive Player of the Week once...played in 28 games as a freshman on defense in the second pairing...collected a total of 20 points with five goals and 15 assists...fired 45 shots and had a .111 shot percentage...notched a +35 plus/minus rating...picked up eight penalties for 24 minutes...had a game-winning goal on Feb. 2 against Marian...set a season-high with two goals on four shots against Concordia (Wis.) on Feb. 15...set a season-high with three points on Jan.19 at Minn-Crookston...recorded a season-high +7 rating on Feb. 16 versus Concordia (Wis.). Personal: Majoring in business management...born in Kingston, Ontario on 7/18/86...son of Gary and Cindy Hineman...attended Ernestown Secondary School in Odessa...played for the Fort McMurray Oil Barons in the AJHL...named Defenseman of the Year in 2006... favorite sports team is the Detroit Red Wings...favorite athlete is Mike Modano...favorite TV shows are Lost, Entourage and Sons of Anarchy... favorite movies are The Hangover and Slap Shot.
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24 / DREW SATTERLEY / SENIOR LEFT WING Kentwood, Mich. • 6-1, 220 • Mahoning Valley (NAHL)
Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals
GP 28 24 21 73
G 4 4 2 10
A 9 4 4 17
PTS 13 8 6 27
PEN 20-40 17-45 18-58 55-143
+/- +11 +12 +2 +25
PPG 0 0 1 1
SHG 0 0 0 0
2009-10: Played in 21 games and finished the season with six points (2G, 4A)...attempted 23 shots on goal with a .087 shot percentage... finished the season with a +2 plus/minus rating...served 18 penalties for 58 minutes...scored one power play goal at Concordia (Wis.) on Dec. 4...also scored a goal at MSOE on Jan. 15...had a goal and assist at Concordia (Wis.) on Dec. 4. 2008-09: Played in 24 games and finished the season with eight points (4G, 4A)...attempted 40 shots on goal with a .100 shot percentage... posted a +12 plus/minus rating...served 45 penalty minutes...had two goals and a +3 rating on Feb. 20 against Northland...had a goal and assist on Nov. 8 at Lawrence. 2007-08: Played in 28 games as a freshman for the Bulldogs...tallied 13 points with four goals and nine assists...went to the penalty box 20 times for 40 minutes...posted a +11 plus/minus rating...attempted 41 shots with a .091 shot percentage...scored a point in his first three games... had a season-high two assists twice with the latest coming on Feb. 16 versus Concordia (Wis.)...scored a goal at nationally-ranked Neumann in his second game on Oct. 27...scored a goal in the first game of the MCHA First Round against Concordia (Wis.)...tried a season-high five shots twice with the latest coming on Feb. 23 versus Concordia (Wis.)... had a season-high three points on Feb. 16. Personal: Majoring in business management...born in Kentwood, Michigan on 4/22/86...son of Tom and Cindy Satterley...sister played soccer at Alma College from 2000-04...played for the Mahoning Valley Phantoms (NAHL)...favorite sports team is the Detroit Red Wings... favorite TV show is Entourage...favorite movie is Goodfellas.
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25 / MIKE TOWNS / SENIOR RIGHT WING Surrey, B.C. • 6-4, 220 • Penticton Vees (BCHL)
Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals
GP 27 28 24 79
G 4 5 9 18
A 10 15 9 34
PTS 14 20 18 52
PEN 21-61 22-55 7-14 50-130
+/- +6 +18 +14 +38
PPG 0 0 0 0
SHG 0 2 0 2
2009-10: Named MCHA All-Academic...served as team captain for the Bulldogs...played in 24 games and set a career-best with nine goals and also had nine assists (18 points)...took 52 shots on net with a .173 shot percentage...finished the year with a +14 plus/minus rating...served seven penalties for 14 minutes..scored a pair of goals on two occasions at Concordia (Wis.) on Dec. 5 and against Concordia (Wis.) on Feb. 12... also had an assist totaling three points in both games...scored in backto-back games at Finlandia (Jan. 29-30)...scored a goal in the NCAA Tournament game at St. Norbert on Mar. 10. 2008-09: Named MCHA All-Academic...played in 28 games as a sophomore and assistant captain...registered five goals and 15 assists... took 39 shots on goal with a .128 shot percentage...had a +18 plus/ minus rating...served 55 penalty minutes...had two short-handed goals on the road against St. John’s and Concordia (Wis.)...had the gamewinner with his shortie at Concordia on Feb. 14...had a season-high four points on Jan. 11 against Concordia (Wis). 2007-08: Played in 27 games for the Bulldogs as a freshman... accumulated 14 points with four goals and 10 assists...fired 36 shots and had a .111 shot percentage...finished the season with a +6 plus/ minus rating...spent 61 minutes in the penalty box...had one gamewinning goal on Feb. 15 against Concordia (Wis.)...had a season-high two points in five different games...recorded a goal and assist on Jan. 11 at Concordia (Wis.)...also had a goal and assist on Jan. 25 versus Northland...took a season-high seven shots on Feb. 15. Personal: Majoring in business management with a minor in communications...born on 8/3/86 in Calgary, Alberta...son of Terry and Gwenyth Towns...attended Fraser Heights High School...played junior hockey for the Penticton Vees of the BCHL...won the Interior Division Championship in 2006 & 2007...named the most improved player in 2007...served as alternate captain in 2006 & 2007...favorite sports team is the Vancouver Canucks...favorite athletes are Trevor Linden and Sidney Crosby...favorite TV shows are Friends and Two and a Half Men...favorite movies are The Blind Side and Avatar...favorite musician is Kenny Chesney.
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31 / JEREMY CROSS / SENIOR GOALTENDER Bowling Green, Ohio • 5-11, 170 • Bowling Green H.S.
Year GP-GS 2007-08 3-0 2008-09 10-2 2009-10 4-1 Totals 17-3
MIN 24 145 82 252
GA 0 2 3 5
GAA 0.00 0.83 2.18 1.19
SV 7 38 35 80
SV% 1.000 .950 .921 .941
W-L-T 0-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 3-0-0
SHO 0 1 0 1
2009-10: Named MCHA All-Academic...played in four games for a total of 82 minutes...picked up a win at Lake Forest on Feb. 5 going 60 minutes in net and allowing one goal with 28 saves...played 11 minutes in goal against Lake Forest on Nov. 21 making six saves...had a 2.18 goals against average and a .921 save percentage with 35 saves on the season. 2008-09: Played in eight games in goal for a total of 145 minutes... named MCHA All-Academic...posted a shutout on Jan. 11 against Concordia (Wis.) making 12 saves...logged 40 minutes making eight saves in a win against Northland on Feb. 20...allowed two goals and made 38 saves for a .950 save percentage and 0.83 goals against average. 2007-08: Played in three games in goal for a total of 24 minutes...made seven saves with a season-high three saves on Jan. 12 at Concordia (Wis.). Personal: Majoring in exercise science with a minor in business... born in Toledo, Ohio on 4/27/89...son of Jeff and Robyn Cross...both parents attended BGSU...attended Bowling Green High School...played football and hockey for the Bobcats...senior year in hockey saw team post a record of 19-9 under coach Dan Dewitt...named Second Team All-Conference as a placekicker and goalie...favorite sports teams are the Cincinnati Reds, Colorado Avalanche and Bowling Green State Falcons...favorite athletes are Joe Sakic and Roberto Luongo.
5 / RILEY HUGHES / JUNIOR DEFENSE Calgary, Alb. • 6-2, 211 • Estevan Bruins (SJHL)
Year 2008-09 2009-10 Totals
GP 14 7 21
G 0 0 0
A 4 0 4
PTS 4 0 4
PEN 8-27 3-6 11-33
+/- +11 +1 +12
PPG 0 0 0
SHG 0 0 0
2009-10: Played in seven games as a sophomore...took six shots on goal...finished the season with a +1 plus/minus rating...served three penalties for six minutes. 2008-09: Played in 14 games as a freshman...posted four assists and nine shots on goal...finished the year at +11 in plus/minus...whistled for 27 penalty minutes and blocked six shots...had a season-high two assists and a +4 against Northland on Feb. 20. Prior to AC: Played during the 2007-08 season in juniors with the Estevan Bruins of the SJHL...played in 36 games and recorded two goals and 15 assists...served 59 penalty minutes...played during the 2006-07 season with the Fort McMurray Oil Barons of the AJHL...played in 50 games and recorded one goal and eight assists...served 86 penalty minutes. Personal: Majoring in business management with a minor in economics...born in Edmonton, Alberta on 6/30/87...son of Brendan and Kathryn Hughes...attended Central Memorial High School in Calgary graduating in 2005...brother, Kelly, and sister, Whitney, were athletes at Cornell University...favorite sports team is the Calgary Flames...favorite athlete is Jarome Iginla...favorite TV show is Hard Knocks...favorite author is R.L. Stein.
9 / BLAKE BARKWELL / JUNIOR LEFT WING
Winnipeg, Man. • 6-0, 175 • Phoenix Polar Bears (WSHL) Year 2009-10 Totals
GP 13 13
G 3 3
A 6 6
PTS 9 9
PEN 3-6 3-6
+/- +11 +11
PPG 0 0
SHG 0 0
2009-10: Played in 13 games during his first season with the Bulldogs... scored three goals and added six assists for a total of nine points...took 26 shots on net with a .115 shot percentage...finished the year with a +11 plus/minus rating...served three penalties for six minutes...had a season-high +3 with an assist against Lawrence on Jan. 22...took four shots on goal and scored a goal against Concordia-Moorhead on Nov. 28...also scored a goal at MSOE on Jan. 15 and against Lawrence on Jan. 23. 2008-09: Enrolled at Adrian but did not participate in game action. Prior to AC: Spent the 2006-07 and 2007-08 seasons playing for the Phoenix Polar Bears of the WSHL...put up impressive numbers over 91 regular season games...tallied 51 goals and 33 assists (84 points) in 2006-07...also had 95 penalty minutes, 16 power play goals, four short-handed goals and eight game-winning goals...recorded 74 goals and 58 assists (132 points) in 2007-08...also had 146 penalty minutes, 18 power play goals, three short-handed goals and 10 game-winning goals. Personal: Majoring in communications...son of John and Kim Barkwell... born 1/7/87 in Winnipeg, Manitoba...favorite sports team is the Detroit Red Wings...favorite athlete is Rick Nash.
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11 / JEFF YOUNG / JUNIOR FORWARD
Red Deer, Alb. • 5-8, 175 • Drumheller Dragons (AJHL) Year GP G A 2007-08* 4 0 0 2009-10 13 2 13 Totals 17 2 13 *stats from Alaska-Fairbanks
PTS 0 15 15
PEN 0-0 3-6 3-6
+/- 0 +12 +12
PPG 0 1 1
minus rating for the season...played in 18 games as a sophomore with a short-handed goal...served three penalties for six minutes...played for Aurora of the OPJHL in juniors during 2006-07 and 2007-08...played in 73 games and totaled 26 goals and 36 assists (62 points)...served 135 penalty minutes and had five power play goals and two short-handed goals...played in 28 playoff games and had eight goals and 12 assists (20 points). Personal: Majoring in marketing...son of Frank and Ann Watts...born 5/17/89 in Oakville, Ontairo...captured the 2007 OPJHL championship... named the 2007 Dudley Hewitt champions and Royal Bank Cup champions...favorite sports teams are the Toronto Raptors, Toronto Blue Jays and Boston Bruins...favorite athletes are LeBron James and Alexander Ovechkin...favorite TV show is Entourage...favorite movies are Varsity Blues and Youngblood.
SHG 0 0 0
2009-10: Played in 13 games during his first season at Adrian College... tallied two goals and 13 assists on the season...scored power play goal against Northland on Nov. 13...scored a goal against Lake Forest on Nov. 20...had a season-high four assists and a +4 rating at Concordia (Wis.) on Dec. 5...missed the second half of the season due to injury... finished the year with a +12 plus/minus rating...served three penalties for six minutes. Prior to AC: Spent the 2008-09 season with the Drumheller Dragons of the AJHL...played in 62 games for the Dragons...tallied 25 goals and 25 assists with 99 penalty minutes...attended University of AlaskaFairbanks in 2007-08. Personal: Majoring in geology with a minor in philosophy...born in Red Deer, Alberta on 1/30/88...son of Terry and Charlene Young... played in the AJHL All-Star Game and was a two-time Player of the Month for Drumheller...also recruited by St. Norbert and Plattsburgh... favorite sports teams are the Edmonton Oilers and Detroit Tigers... favorite athletes are Mark Messier and Ryan Smyth...favorite movies are Tombstone, Air Force One and Taken.
12 / KYLE GALLINGER / SOPHOMORE DEFENSE Brighton, Mich. • 5-11, 170 • Sarnia Legionnaires (GOHL)
Year 2009-10 Totals
GP 2 2
G 1 1
A 1 1
PTS 2 2
PEN 2-4 2-4
+/- +1 +1
PPG 0 0
SHG 0 0
2009-10: Played in two games against Lawrence on Jan. 23 and at Lake Forest on Feb. 6...tallied a goal and assist against Lawrence on Jan. 23 with a +2 plus/minus rating...served two penalties for four minutes. Prior to AC: Spent the past two seasons playing for the Sarnia Legionnaires of the GOHL...played in 46 games in 2007-08...tallied 16 points with two goals and 14 assists...served 120 penalty minutes and scored one power play and game-winning goal...played in 50 games in 2008-09...registered 21 points with four goals and 17 assists...had 102 penalty minutes and three power play tallies. Personal: Majoring in political science...born in Ann Arbor, Michigan on 5/11/88...son of Kurt and Dawn Gallinger...attended Brighton High School...won state hockey championship in 2006...favorite sports teams are the Detroit Red Wings and Detroit Tigers.
26 / JORDAN WATTS / JUNIOR RIGHT WING Oakville, Ont. • 5-9, 175 • Rensselaer (ECAC)
Year GP G 2008-09 28 1 2009-10 18 1 Totals 46 2 *stats from Rensselaer
A 2 0 2
PTS 3 1 4
PEN 15-41 3-6 18-47
+/- -6 0 -6
PPG 0 0 0
SHG 0 1 1
Prior to AC: Spent the 2008-09 and 2009-10 seasons playing for NCAA Division I Rensselaer...played in 28 games as a freshman recording one goal and two assists...served 15 penalties for 41 minutes...had a -6 plus/
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13 / ANDREW DOVEY / SOPHOMORE FORWARD
2009-10: Played in three games against Northland (Nov. 13), MSOE (Jan. 15) and Finlandia (Jan. 30)...finished the year with a +4 plus/minus rating. Prior to AC: Spent the 2007-08 and 2008-09 seasons playing for the Weyburn Red Wings of the SJHL...played in 24 games in 2007-08 and scored one goal while collecting 58 penalty minutes...played in 50 games last year with five goals and 21 assists (26 points) while tallying 138 penalty minutes...team went 38-16-2 in the South Division and won their division...named team’s top defenseman. Personal: Majoring in geology...son of Ed and Lee Ann Courtney...born 9/14/88 in Penticton, British Columbia...attended Princess Margaret Senior Secondary School...also participated in volleyball and lacrosse... favorite sports teams are the Colorado Avalanche and Calgary Flames... favorite athlete is Joe Sakic.
Burlington, Ont. • 6-2, 210 • Stoney Creek Warriors (GOHL) Year 2009-10 Totals
GP 24 24
G 5 5
A 14 14
PTS 19 19
PEN 6-12 6-12
+/- +18 +18
PPG 1 1
SHG 0 0
2009-10: Played in 24 games in his first season with the Bulldogs... totaled five goals and 14 assists which was the second-highest freshman total on the team...ranked eighth in the MCHA in freshman scoring with 18 points (5G, 13A)...had a season-high four points with a goal and three assists at Finlandia on Jan. 29...had a goal and two assists against Lake Forest on Nov. 21...had a goal and two assists against MSOE on Feb. 20...had an assist in Harris Cup semifinal against Lawrence on Mar. 5...finished the year with a +18 plus/minus rating...took 33 shots on goal with a .152 shot percentage...served six penalties for 12 minutes... scored the game-winning goal at Marian on Nov. 7. Prior to AC: Spent the 2007-08 and 2008-09 seasons playing for the Stoney Creek Warriors of the GOHL...team went 53-23-2 during his time with the club...won Golden Horseshoe Conference Championship and was a Sutherland Cup finalist...played in 41 games in 2007-08...totaled 60 points with 29 goals and 31 assists leading the team in scoring...also had 22 penalty minutes, 14 power play goals and five game-winners... played in 39 games in 2008-09...tallied 47 points with 16 goals and 31 assists...served 12 penalty minutes and had six power play goals and two short-handed goals. Personal: Major undecided...son of Ian Dovey and Carrol Porter Dovey...born 7/23/88 in Burlington, Ontario...attended M.M. Robinson Secondary School...favorite sports team is the Montreal Canadiens... favorite athletes are Dustin Penner and Marian Hossa...favorite TV show is King of Queens...favorite movies are 300 and Law Abiding Citizen.
23 / SHAWN COURTNEY / SOPHOMORE DEFENSE Kaleden, B.C. • 6-3, 225 • Weyburn Red Wings (SJHL)
Year 2009-10 Totals
GP 3 3
G 0 0
A 0 0
PTS 0 0
PEN 0-0 0-0
+/- +4 +4
PPG 0 0
SHG 0 0
27 / ZACH GRAHAM / SOPHOMORE FORWARD
Palmerston, Ont. • 6-0, 180 • Thorold Blackhawks (GOHL) Year 2009-10 Totals
GP 28 28
G 16 16
A 27 27
PTS 43 43
PEN 5-10 5-10
+/- +35 +35
PPG 5 5
SHG 0 0
2009-10: Named to the MCHA All-Freshman Team...named MCHA Freshman of the Week on Nov. 30, Jan. 18 and Feb. 22...played in 28 contests tallying 16 goals and 27 assists...ranked third on the team with 43 points...took 86 shots on goal and had a .186 shot percentage... finished the year with a +35 plus/minus rating...served five penalties for 10 minutes...scored five power play goals and three game-winning goals...ranked 11th in Division III in points per game (1.61)...ranked second in Division III in rookie scoring...ranked second in the MCHA in point scoring (38)...had the third-most points by a freshman in MCHA history...scored two goals in three games including a pair against Lawrence on Mar. 5 in the Harris Cup semifinal...had a season-high five points with a goal and four assists against MSOE on Feb. 20...scored two power play goals and added an assist against Lake Forest on Nov. 20... started the season with 16 points in six games...scored a goal in three straight games between Dec. 4 and Jan. 1. Prior to AC: Spent the 2007-08 and 2008-09 seasons playing for the Thorold Blackhawks of the GOHL...part of league champions in 200708...named league scoring champion and MVP in 2008-09...named a First Team All-Star in 2008-09...played in 49 games in 2007-08...tallied 43 points with 16 goals and 27 assists...sported 51 penalty minutes, three power play goals and one short-hander...played in 47 games in 2008-09...registered 102 points with 38 goals and 64 assists...had 91 penalty minutes, 15 power play goals and four game-winning goals. Personal: Majoring in secondary education with a minor in physical education...born in Kitchener, Ontario on 10/14/88...son of Mark and Leanne Graham...attended Norwell District Secondary School...favorite sports teams are the San Jose Sharks and Miami Heat...favorite athletes are Paul Kariya and Tiger Woods...favorite TV show is The Simpsons... favorite movie is Happy Gilmore...favorite musician is Eminem.
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28 / ZACH WILSON / FRESHMAN FORWARD
71 / JOSH COUSINEAU / FRESHMAN CENTER
Pakenham, Ont. • 5-9, 175 • Kemptville 73’s (CJHL)
Penetang, Ont. • 5-9, 160 • Couchiching Terriers (OJAHL)
Prior to AC: Spent the 2009-10 season with Kemptville 73’s of the Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL)...played in 57 games and totaled 29 goals and 24 assists (53 points)...served 26 penalty minutes...scored nine power play goals and one short-handed goal...played the previous two seasons with Pembroke of the CJHL...won three championships in the CJHL...totaled 208 games played in the CJHL with 53 goals and 59 assists. Personal: Majoring in criminal justice...born in Almonte, Ontario on 12/28/89...son of Curtis Wilson and Lynn Dickson...favorite sports teams are the Edmonton Oilers, Team Canada and the Toronto Blue Jays... favorite athletes are Sidney Crosby, Lance Armstrong and Theo Fleury... favorite TV show is Family Guy...favorite movies are Ace Ventura 2 and Step Brothers...favorite musicial group is Tragically Hip.
Prior to AC: Spent 2007-2010 with the Couchiching Terriers of the Ontario Junior “A” Hockey League (OJAHL)...played in 49 regular season games in 2009-10 and tallied 21 goals and 44 assists (65 points)...served 64 penalty minutes...scored nine power play goals and three shorthanded goals...played in 47 regular season games in 2008-09 recording 31 goals and 47 assists (78 points)...served 63 penalty minutes...scored 11 power play goals and three short-handed goals...played in 183 games during his OJHL career including a year in Newmarket (200607)...named to the OJHL All Star Game in 2009-10...named OJHL Most Improved Player in 2009...served as team captain in 2009-10...named team MVP for the past two seasons. Personal: Majoring in exercise science...born in Penetang, Ontario on 6/22/89...son of Ross and Darlene Cousineau...participated in golf and cross country in high school...favorite sports team is the Montreal Canadiens...favorite athlete is Alexei Kovalev...favorite TV show is Entourage...favorite movie is The Green Mile...favorite musicians are Eminem and Lil’ Wayne. Preseason USCHO.com Poll (Oct. 25, 2010)
30 / MIKE MORISSETTE / FRESHMAN GOALTENDER LaSalle, Ont. • 6-0, 185 • Oakville Blades (OJAHL)
Prior to AC: Spent the 2009-10 season with the Oakville Blades of the Ontario Junior “A” Hockey League (OJAHL)...played 35 games in net... logged 1,914 minutes and allowed 79 goals...posted a record of 25-7... helped Oakville win the Central Division and represented Ontario in the RBC National Tournament...played the previous three seasons for Leamington (GOJHL)...played in 85 games and posted a record of 4133...also played baseball for Team Ontario. Personal: Majoring in business with a minor in human kinetics...born in Windsor, Ontario on 4/29/89...son of Ronald and Linda Morissette... favorite sports team is the Toronto Maple Leafs...favorite athletes are Alexander Ovechkin, Felix Potvin and Curtis Joseph...favorite TV shows are Seinfeld and Family Guy...favorite movies are Anchorman, Dumb & Dumber and Shooter...favorite musicians are Eminem and AC/DC.
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Team 1. Norwich (14) 2. Oswego (3) 3. St. Norbert 4. Plattsburgh (1) 5. Middlebury 6. Manhattanville 7. Bowdoin 8. Gustavus Adolphus 9. UW-River Falls 10. Adrian 11. St. Scholastica 12. Elmira 13. Williams 14. Amherst 15. Hamline
2009-10 Record 26-1-4 26-3-0 24-4-3 19-6-4 19-5-4 20-6-1 19-7-1 20-7-2 18-9-2 24-4-0 17-5-6 19-9-1 15-6-3 16-5-4 16-6-4
Points 266 246 237 211 183 147 131 122 118 113 101 84 50 38 35
Others Receiving Votes: St. Thomas (21), Babson (12), Curry (9), Hobart (8), Geneseo (7), Marian (5), Neumann (5), Augsburg (3), Wentworth (3), New England College (2), Hamilton (1), UW-Stevens Point (1), UW-Stout (1). ( ) - First place votes
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SCHOOL RECORDS INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS Points 1. 183 - Shawn Skelly (82g 101a) - 2007-10 2. 157 - Eric Miller (70g 87a) - 2007-10 3. 129 - Adam Krug (52g 77a) - 2007-09 4. 120 - Brad Houston (58g 62a) - 2007-10 5. 119 - Mike Dahlinger (33g 86a) - 2007-10 Goals 1. 82 - Shawn Skelly - 2007-10 2. 70 - Eric Miller - 2007-10 3. 58 - Brad Houston - 2007-10 4. 52 - Adam Krug - 2007-09 5. 49 - Sam Kuzyk - 2007-10 Game-winning goals 1. 16 - Shawn Skelly - 2007-10 2. 10 - Brad Houston - 2007-10 3. 9 - Eric Miller - 2007-10 4. 7 - Adam Krug - 2007-09 5. 5 - Sam Kuzyk - 2007-10 Power-play goals 1. 39 - Shawn Skelly - 2007-10 2. 23 - Eric Miller - 2007-10 3. 20 - Adam Krug - 2007-09 4. 19 - Sam Kuzyk - 2007-10 5. 12 - Chris Stansik - 2007-09 12 - Jeremy Klaver - 2007-10 12 - Brad Houston - 2007-10 Short-handed goals 1. 7 - Eric Miller - 2007-10 2. 6 - Adam Krug - 2007-09 3. 4 - Shawn Skelly - 2007-10 4. 3 - Joel Workman - 2007-10 5. 2 - Kyle Watson - 2007-10 2 - Mike Towns - 2007-10 Assists 1. 101 - Shawn Skelly - 2007-10 2. 88 - Quinn Waller - 2007-10 3. 87 - Eric Miller - 2007-10 4. 86 - Mike Dahlinger - 2007-10 5. 77 - Adam Krug - 2007-09 Shots on goal 1. 448 - Shawn Skelly (82 goals) - 2007-10 2. 317 - Adam Krug (52 goals) - 2007-09 3. 314 - Eric Miller (70 goals) - 2007-10 4. 251 - Sam Kuzyk (49 goals) - 2007-10 5. 236 - Brad Houston (58 goals) - 2007-10 Plus/minus 1. 122 - Chris Stansik - 2007-09 2. 120 - Quinn Waller - 2007-10 3. 115 - Jeremy Klaver - 2007-10 4. 112 - Shawn Skelly - 2007-10 5. 107 - Eric Miller - 2007-10 Penalty minutes 1. 188 - Shawn Skelly (64-188) - 2007-10 2. 182 - Eric Miller (56-182) - 2007-10 3. 177 - Brad Houston (67-177) - 2007-10 4. 176 - Kyle Watson (69-176) - 2007-10 5. 143 - Drew Satterley (55-143) - 2007-10
INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS Points 1. 77 - Adam Krug (30g 47a) - 2007 2. 74 - Shawn Skelly (30g 44a) - 2007 3. 69 - Eric Miller (40g 29a) - 2007 4. 65 - Shawn Skelly (30g 35a) - 2008 5. 54 - Mike Dahlinger (13g 41a) - 2009 Goals 1. 40 - Eric Miller - 2007 2. 30 - Adam Krug - 2007 30 - Shawn Skelly - 2008 30 - Shawn Skelly - 2007 5. 22 - Adam Krug - 2008 Game-winning goals 1. 7 - Shawn Skelly - 2007 2. 5 - Shawn Skelly - 2008 3. 4 - Brad Houston - 2008 4 - Adam Krug - 2007 4 - Eric Miller - 2007 Power-play goals 1. 20 - Shawn Skelly - 2008 2. 13 - Eric Miller - 2007 3. 12 - Shawn Skelly - 2007 4. 10 - Adam Krug - 2008 10 - Adam Krug - 2007 Short-handed goals 1. 5 - Adam Krug - 2007 2. 3 - Joel Workman - 2009 3 - Eric Miller - 2007 4. 2 - Mike Towns - 2008 2 - Eric Miller - 2009 2 - Shawn Skelly - 2009 2 - Shawn Skelly - 2007 2 - Eric Miller - 2008 Assists 1. 47 - Adam Krug - 2007 2. 44 - Shawn Skelly - 2007 3. 41 - Mike Dahlinger - 2009 4. 39 - Quinn Waller - 2007 5. 35 - Shawn Skelly - 2008 Shots on goal 1. 166 - Adam Krug (22 goals) - 2008 2. 158 - Shawn Skelly (30 goals) - 2008 3. 152 - Shawn Skelly (21 goals) - 2009 4. 151 - Adam Krug (30 goals) - 2007 5. 136 - Eric Miller (40 goals) - 2007 Plus/minus 1. 49 - Eric Miller - 2007 2. 47 - Adam Krug - 2007 3. 46 - Shawn Skelly - 2007 4. 44 - Quinn Waller - 2008 5. 43 - Chris Stansik - 2007 43 - Quinn Waller - 2007 Penalty minutes 1. 98 - Eric Miller (29-98) - 2008 2. 87 - Kyle Watson (34-87) - 2007 3. 72 - Shawn Skelly (17-72) - 2009 4. 68 - Brad Houston (22-68) - 2009 5. 66 - Shawn Skelly (22-66) - 2008 66 - Brad Houston (29-66) - 2008
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All-American
Adam Krug 2007-08 RBK 2nd Team West All-American
Chris Stansik 2009-10 RBK 2nd Team West All-American
Mike Dahlinger 2009-10 RBK 2nd Team West
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MCHA AND NCAA RECORDS MCHA Records Single Game Individual Records
Goals - 2nd (4) Eric Miller vs. Concordia, 2/16/08 and Sam Kuzyk vs. Concordia, 2/15/08 Assists - 1st (6) Mike Dahlinger vs. Northland, 11/13/09; 2nd (5) Mike Dahlinger vs. Finlandia, 1/29/10 and Adam Krug vs. Concordia, 2/16/08 and Quinn Waller vs. Concordia, 2/16/08 Assists by Defenseman - 1st (5) Quinn Waller vs. Concordia, 2/16/08 Points - 2nd (8) Mike Dahlinger vs. Northland, 11/13/09 Points by Defenseman - 2nd (5) Quinn Waller vs. Concordia, 2/16/08
Single Game Team Records
Goals - 3rd (20) vs. Concordia, 2/16/08 Combined Goals - 2nd (22) vs. Concordia, 2/16/08
Single Season Individual Records
Goals - 1st (28) Eric Miller, 2007-2008; 4th (23) Shawn Skelly, 2008-2009; 5th (21) Adam Krug, 2007-2008 Goals by Defenseman - 3rd (8) Chris Stansik, 2007-2008; 5th (7) Jeremy Klaver, 2009-2010; 5th (7) Chris Stansik, 2008-2009 Power Play Goals - 1st (16) Shawn Skelly, 20082009; 6th (9) Eric Miller, 2007-2008 Assists - 1st (36) Mike Dahlinger, 2009-2010; 2nd (35) Adam Krug, 2007-2008; 3rd (34) Shawn Skelly, 2007-2008; 4th (31) Quinn Waller, 20072008; 5th (27) Chris Stansik, 2009-2010 Assists by Defenseman - 1st (31) Quinn Waller, 2007-2008; 2nd (27) Chris Stansik, 2009-2010; 4th (19) Jeremy Klaver, 2009-2010 Points - 1st (56) Adam Krug, 2007-2008; 2nd (55) Shawn Skelly, 2007-2008; 4th (48) Eric Miller, 2007-2008 Points by Defenseman - 1st (36) Quinn Waller, 2007-2008; 2nd (33) Chris Stansik, 2009-2010 Goaltending Games - 1st (19) Brad Fogal, 2009-2010 and 2008-2009 Save Percentage - 2nd (.944) Brad Fogal, 20082009; 5th (.934) Brad Fogal, 2007-2008 Goals Against Average - 3rd (1.22) Brad Fogal, 2008-2009 Win-Loss Record - 1st (1.000) Brad Fogal, 20092010, 2008-2009, 2007-2008 Most Wins - 1st (19) Brad Fogal, 2009-2010, 2008-2009; 3rd (14) Brad Fogal, 2007-2008 Most Minutes - 1st (1,089) Brad Fogal, 20092010; 2nd (1,078) Brad Fogal, 2008-2009
Single Season Team Records
Goals - 1st (168) Adrian, 2007-2008; 2nd (160) Adrian, 2009-2010 Goals Allowed - 2nd (25) Adrian, 2008-2009 Goals Per Game - 3rd (8.4) Adrian, 2007-2008; 4th (8.0) Adrian, 2009-2010; 5th (6.4) Adrian, 2008-2009 Goals Against Average - 1st (1.25) Adrian, 2008-2009 Power Play Percentage - 1st (.348) Adrian, 2008-2009; 2nd (.338) Adrian, 2007-2008; 3rd (.328) Adrian, 2009-2010 Penalty Kill Percentage - 2nd (.928) Adrian, 2008-2009; 3rd (.915) Adrian, 2009-2010
Career Individual Records
Goals - 1st (63) Shawn Skelly, 2007-present; 2nd (47) Eric Miller, 2007-present; 6th (46) Brad Houston, 2007-present
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Power Play Goals - 1st (28) Shawn Skelly, 2007-present; 8th (16) Sam Kuzyk, 2007-present; 9th (15) Eric Miller, 2007-present Short Handed Goals - 6th (5) Eric Miller, 2007-present Assists - 3rd (73) Shawn Skelly, 2007-present; 4th (71) Mike Dahlinger, 2007-present; 6th (63) Chris Stansik, 2007-present; 7th (62) Quinn Waller, 2007-present Assists by Defenseman - 1st (63) Chris Stansik, 2007-present; 2nd (62) Quinn Waller, 2007-present; 7th (40) Jeremy Klaver, 2007-present Points - 1st (136) Shawn Skelly, 2007-present; 4th (104) Eric Miller, 2007-present; 8th (95) Mike Dahlinger, 2007-present; 10th (93) Brad Houston, 2007-present Points by Defenseman - 1st (84) Chris Stansik, 2007-present; 3rd (73) Quinn Waller, 2007-present; 6th (57) Jeremy Klaver, 2007-present Goaltending Games - 2nd (52) Brad Fogal, 2007-present Saves - 6th (1,141) Brad Fogal, 2007-present Save Percentage - 2nd (.934) Brad Fogal, 2007-present Goals Against Average - 2nd (1.61) Brad Fogal, 2007-present Win-Loss Record - 1st (1.000, 52-0) Brad Fogal, 2007-present Most Wins - 1st (52) Brad Fogal, 2007-present Most Minutes - 1st (2,979) Brad Fogal, 2007-present
Consecutive Wins
55 - Adrian College, end of 2007-2008 to present (league play only) 37 - Adrian College, 2008-2009 and into 20092010 (overall unbeaten streak all games)
NCAA Records Single Game Individual Records
Power Play Goals - 3rd (3) Eric Miller vs. MinnCrookston, 1/18/08 Quickest Hat Trick to Start a Game - 3rd (10:52) Adam Krug vs. Concordia, 1/18/08
Single Game Team Records
Most Assists - 1st (36) Adrian vs. Concordia, 2/16/08 Most Points - 1st (56) Adrian vs. Concordia, 2/16/08 Combined Goals - 6th (22) Adrian vs. Concordia, 2/16/08 Combined Assists - 1st (40) Adrian vs. Concordia, 2/16/08 Combined Points - 1st (62) Adrian vs. Concordia, 2/16/08 Power Play Goals - 4th (6) Adrian vs. Neumann, 10/28/07 Combined Penalties - 3rd (39) Adrian vs. Lawrence, 11/7/08
Single Season Individual Records
Assists on GWG - 1st (7) Zach Graham, 2009-10; Eric Miller, 2008-2009; Shawn Skelly, 2008-2009; Adam Krug, 2007-2008; Eric Miller, 2007-2008 Power Play Goals - 6th (20) Shawn Skelly, 20082009 Goalie Win Percentage - 8th (.944, 25-1-1) Brad Fogal, 2008-2009 Goalie Shutouts - 6th (5) Brad Fogal, 20082009 & 2009-2010
Single Season Team Records
Goals - 8th (220) Adrian, 2007-2008 Goals Per Game - 4th (7.59) Adrian, 2007-2008 Assists - 9th (338) Adrian, 2007-2008; 10th (333), 2009-2010 Points - 10th (558) Adrian, 2007-2008 Power Play Goals - 5th (70) Adrian, 2007-2008 & 2008-2009 Power Play Percentage - 5th (.361) Adrian, 2008-2009 Scoring Margin - 2nd (5.34) Adrian, 2007-2008; 4th (4.83) Adrian, 2008-2009 Win Percentage - 2nd (.948, 27-1-1) Adrian, 2008-2009
Career Individual Records
Assists on GWG - 1st (16) Shawn Skelly, 2007-present; 2nd (15) Eric Miller, 2007-present Power Play Goals - 11th (38) Shawn Skelly, 2007-present Game Winning Goals - 8th (15) Shawn Skelly, 2007-present Save Percentage - 10th (.922) Brad Fogal, 2007-present Goals Against Average - 8th (1.95) Brad Fogal, 2007-present Goalie Shutouts - 3rd (12) Brad Fogal, 2007-present Goalie Win Percentage - 3rd (.901) Brad Fogal, 2007-present Goalie Wins - 3rd (68) Brad Fogal, 2007-present
Annual Individual Champions
Points Per Game - Adam Krug (2.66), 2007-2008 Points Per Game - Shawn Skelly (2.24), 20082009 Points Per Game - Mike Dahlinger (1.93), 20092010 Goals Per Game - Eric Miller (1.43), 2007-2008 Goals Per Game - Shawn Skelly (1.03), 20082009 Assists Per Game - Adam Krug (1.62), 20072008 Assists Per Game - Mike Dahlinger (1.46), 20092010 Power Play Goals - Eric Miller (13), 2007-2008 Power Play Goals - Shawn Skelly (20), 20082009 Game Winning Goals - Shawn Skelly (7), 20072008 Goalie Win Percentage - Brad Fogal (.909), 2007-2008; Brad Fogal (.944), 2008-2009
Annual Team Champions
Scoring Offense - Adrian (7.59), 2007-2008; Adrian (6.52), 2008-2009; Adrian (6.71), 20092010 Scoring Margin - Adrian (5.34), 2007-2008; Adrian (4.83), 2008-2009; Adrian (4.25), 20092010 Power Play Percentage - Adrian (.340), 20072008; Adrian (.361), 2008-2009 Penalty Kill Percentage - Adrian (.901), 20092010 Winning Percentage - Adrian (.948), 2008-2009
Miscellaneous Streaks
Fewest Losses Season - Adrian (1), 2008-2009 Conference Win Streak - Adrian (65), Dec. 1, 2007-present Overall Win Streak - 2nd Adrian (36), Nov. 2, 2008 to Dec. 5, 2009 Home Win Streak - 2nd Adrian (29), Nov. 2, 2008 to present
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MCHA YEAR IN REVIEW 2009-10 MCHA Awards
Final 2009-10 MCHA Standings School Adrian Marian MSOE Lake Forest Lawrence Northland Finlandia Concordia (Wis.)
MCHA GP W-L-T Pts GF-GA 20 20-0-0 40 160-40 20 18-2-0 36 109-51 20 12-7-1 25 82-60 20 8-10-2 18 74-97 20 7-11-2 16 72-82 20 5-14-1 11 68-127 20 4-14-2 10 60-90 20 0-16-4 4 48-126
Overall GP W-L-T 28 24-4-0 27 20-7-0 27 14-11-2 27 9-16-2 28 10-16-2 27 5-21-1 25 5-17-3 25 0-20-5
GF-GA 188-69 131-80 106-82 93-133 95-111 84-176 74-108 56-151
MCHA Statistical Leaders Point Scoring (Conf. Games Only) Name Yr School GP M. Dahlinger JR ADR 20 Z. Graham FR ADR 20 S. Kuzyk JR ADR 20 B. Houston JR ADR 19 S. Skelly JR ADR 19 C. Stansik JR ADR 20 D. Dubetz FR MAR 20 B. Hull JR MAR 20 N. Hewko FR NOR 20 E. Miller JR ADR 16 J. Klaver JR ADR 20 Q. McIntosh SR FIN 20
G 10 13 17 18 19 6 15 16 15 8 7 5
Goaltending (Conf. Games Only) Name Yr School GP GA B. Fogal JR ADR 19 35 C. Caldwell SR MAR 9 21 C. Toomey SO MSOE 16 40 A. Bjerk FR MAR 11 30 E. Johnson JR LAW 16 60 B. Sullivan FR LF 14 65 R. Donovan JR FIN 12 57 M. Wyenn JR CON 11 57 D. McIntosh JR NOR 16 88
A 36 25 20 17 15 27 17 14 12 18 19 20
Min 1,089 539 987 656 948 913 698 596 907
Pts PPG SHG GWG 46 4 0 2 38 4 0 2 37 8 0 2 35 5 0 2 34 4 1 3 33 1 0 0 32 7 0 2 30 6 1 5 27 10 0 2 26 3 1 1 26 2 0 1 25 2 0 1 GAA 1.93 2.33 2.43 2.74 3.79 4.27 4.90 5.73 5.82
W-L-T Saves SV% 19-0-0 441 .926 9-9-0 196 .903 10-5-1 381 .905 9-2-0 295 .908 7-8-1 428 .877 7-6-1 501 .885 3-7-2 326 .851 0-7-4 441 .886 4-11-1 529 .857
2010 MCHA Tournament Results First Round (Two-Game Series plus mini-game) Lawrence def. Northland, 2-0 (5-1, 5-3) Lake Forest def. MSOE, 2-1 (7-6, 3-7, 2-1) Harris Cup Semifinals (hosted by Adrian College) Adrian def. Lawrence, 3-2 Marian def. Lake Forest, 4-3 Harris Cup Final Adrian def. Marian, 3-2 Adrian wins Harris Cup for third straight season and earns MCHA’s first bid into the NCAA Tournament.
All-MCHA Team Pos. F F F F F F D D D D G G
Name Mike Dahlinger Dakota Dubetz Marc Howe Brendan Hull Sam Kuzyk Shawn Skelly Nathan Brummitt Chris Stansik Jeremy Klaver Tommy Fitzpatrick Brad Fogal Alex Bjerk
All-Freshman Team Pos. F F F D D G
Name Dakota Dubetz Zach Graham Nicholas Hewko Trent Brown Tommy Fitzpatrick Alex Bjerk
All-Tournament Team Pos. G D D F F F F
Name Alex Bjerk Zack Fray Jeremy Klaver Shawn Skelly Sean Farley Brendan Hull Eric Miller (MVP)
Yr. JR FR SR JR JR JR JR JR JR FR JR FR
School Adrian Marian Lawrence Marian Adrian Adrian Marian Adrian Adrian Marian Adrian Marian
Yr. FR FR FR FR FR FR
School Marian Adrian Northland Lake Forest Marian Marian
Yr. FR JR JR JR JR JR JR
School Marian Marian Adrian Adrian Lake Forest Marian Adrian
Player of the Year: Mike Dahlinger, Adrian Coach of the Year: Jasen Wise, Marian
All-Academic Team
Adrian - Jeremy Cross, Zach Galia, Bobby Hineman, Rob Hodnicki, Brad Houston, Jeremy Klaver, Sam Kuzyk, Eric Roman, Chris Stansik, Mike Towns, Quinn Waller, Kyle Watson, Joel Workman,
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ADRIAN COLLEGE Adrian College evolved from a theological institute founded by the Wesleyan Methodist denomination at Leoni, Michigan, a small town east of Jackson, in 1845. In 1855 this institute united with the Leoni Seminary, a Methodist Protestant institution, to establish Michigan Union College. Legend states that members of the College became concerned about the environment at Leoni, which was nicknamed “Whiskey Town.” In 1859, this concern and other circumstances made it advisable to relocate or close. In the same year, Dr. Asa Mahan, pastor of the Plymouth Congregational Church in Adrian and a well-known educator, was encouraged by citizens of the community to establish a college. Mahan had served as the first president of Oberlin College and, before that, as an officer of Lane Theological Seminary in Cincinnati, Ohio. Dr. Mahan and his colleagues invited the officials and supporters of the closing Michigan Union College to join in establishing the new college at Adrian. After the invitation was accepted, the story says, the library holdings were loaded on an ox-cart in March 1859, and transported 60 miles to the new campus site on the west side of Adrian. On March 28, 1859, Adrian College was chartered by the Michigan legislature as a degreegranting institution with Dr. Mahan as its first president. Through a series of consolidations and denomination unifications, the College has maintained its relationship with The United Methodist Church. For almost 100 years, the campus consisted of several brick buildings stretching along Madison Street. Most of today’s campus was woods and fields. In the mid-1950s, the College, encouraged by the generosity of Ray W. Herrick, embarked in a building program that established the basis for the current campus. Today, when students walk in the area bounded on the east by Madison Street and edged by Downs Hall, Valade Hall, Cornelius House and Herrick Tower, they tread on the same ground that students hurried across in 1859 as they rushed to classes, meals and social events. Now, however, the campus consists of 100 acres, over 20 academic and service buildings and 10 residence halls, plus apartments and themed housing.
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ADRIAN COLLEGE NAMED MILITARY FRIENDLY SCHOOL
Adrian College is pleased to announce that it is included in this year’s version of G.I. Jobs 2011 list of Military Friendly Schools. The list honors the top 15 percent of colleges, universities and trade schools which are doing the most to embrace America’s veterans as students. “Adrian College is honored to be selected as a Military Friendly School,” said Dr. Jeffrey Docking, president of Adrian College. “While our efforts to assist veterans are small compared to their efforts to defend our country, we appreciate being recognized as a college that believes in patriotism and service to our country.” Schools on the list range from state universities and private colleges to community colleges and trade schools. The common bond is their shared priority of recruiting students with military experience.
QUICK FACTS
Facilities: Twenty-one buildings including residence halls that feature voice mail, internet and cable TV access in all student rooms; a 24-hour student center; a planetarium; an observatory; the Merillat Sport & Fitness Center; multi-sport performance stadium; Arrington Ice Arena, and Shipman Library. Student/faculty ratio: 13:1 Faculty: The faculty is dedicated to teaching excellence, and 88 percent hold the highest degree in their field.
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JEFFREY R. DOCKING PRESIDENT OF ADRIAN COLLEGE “Great things are happening here, and I would love for you to become a part of it. I am a firm believer that small liberal arts colleges like this one offer the best undergraduate education available and we at Adrian are determined to achieve excellence in this endeavor.
QUICK FACTS
Financial aid: More than 85 percent of students receive some form of financial aid of scholarships, loans, grants, and work study programs, or a combination of these. Extracurricular: Over 60 clubs and organizations and activities, including: theatre, music, performance groups, intramural athletics, student government, publications, sororities and fraternities, religious groups and honorary societies.
I invite you to discover more about what can happen for you here. Learn about our small classes, about our devoted faculty who put students first, and about our dedication to helping you prepare for success. This is a place where you will discover your potential, and where you will leave your personal mark. If you become involved in all that Adrian has to offer, I am convinced that you will not only acquire the knowledge and skills for success well beyond college, but you will also find these next four years to be the most enjoyable and gratifying in your life.” Dr. Jeffrey R. Docking, 17th president of Adrian College, earned a doctorate in social ethics from Boston University, a Master of Divinity degree from Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, and a bachelor’s degree from Michigan State University. He became president July 2005. Before coming to Adrian, he held positions at Washington & Jefferson College in Washington, Penn., most recently as vice president and special assistant to the president, and as vice president of student affairs and dean of student affairs. He also has experience teaching and working in residence life. He and his wife Elizabeth have four children.
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ARRINGTON ICE ARENA Arrington Ice Arena was officially dedicated and opened for business on October 19, 2007 as the men’s varsity hockey team squared off in their inaugural game against Potsdam State. The Bulldogs christened the new facility with a resounding 9-1 win in front of a packed crowd, who were also in attendance to see Lord Stanley’s Cup on loan from the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. The facility is home to Adrian College’s men’s and women’s varsity Division III hockey teams as well as the ACHA Division I and III men’s hockey teams and the synchronized skating team. The arena is named after Dr. Robyn Arrington, Jr. and his brother, fellow Adrian alumnus Col. Harold Arrington. The brothers donated $3 million on behalf of their family. The $5.5 million project is also a place where local residents can use the facility for recreational activities. The operating schedule includes open skates for the community, learn-to-skate programs for children and adults and hockey programs for people of various ages and abilities. The arena consists of a single sheet of ice, 550 chairback seats, a media press box, a president’s seating area, concession stand, pro shop with skate rental, offices for ice sports coaches and personnel and locker rooms. For more information about Arrington Ice Arena, visit the website at (www.arringtonicearena.com). Arrington Ice Arena has already been praised as one of the best hockey venues in Division III. The arena has hosted such events as a Detroit Red Wing Alumni Game and the 2009 and 2010 MCHA Harris Cup Final Four. In addition, Arrington Ice Arena has played host to the 2010 ACHA Division I All-Star Game and will host the MCHA Harris Cup for the third straight year in 2011.
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BACK COVER 2009-10 SCHEDULE TEAM CAPTAINS 2007-08 and 2008-09 CHAMPS
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