2010-11 UMass Lowell Hockey Media Guide

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Table of Contents Table of Contents

Quick Facts............................................................................. 2 Radio/TV Roster...................................................................... 3 Numeric/Alphabetical Roster...................................................... 4

2010-11 Season Preview....................................................................... 5-8 Meet the River Hawks.......................................................................... 9-32

River Hawk Captain Scott Campbell.......................................... 10 Alternate Captain Ryan Blair.................................................... 11 Alternate Captain Maury Edwards............................................ 12 Alternate Captain Riley Wetmore............................................. 13 Returning Players.............................................................. 14-24 Newcomers..................................................................... 25-32

River Hawk Coaching Staff................................................................33-39

Head Coach Blaise MacDonald............................................ 34-36 Assistant Coaches................................................................. 37 Hockey Support Staff........................................................ 38-39

Game Night at the Tsongas...............................................................40-41 Hockey East........................................................................................43-52

2010-11 River Hawks Schedule

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This is Hockey East................................................................ 44 Hockey East Staff.................................................................. 45 2009-10 Hockey East Statistics & Honors........................... 46-48 2010-11 Hockey East Composite Schedule........................... 49-52

2010-11 Opponents..........................................................................53-64

The 2010-11 Opponents................................................... 54-60 All-Time Series Records..................................................... 61-64

Season In Review...............................................................................65-71 UML Hockey History........................................................................73-108

UML Hockey National Championships................................... 74-76 Year-By-Year Results........................................................ 77-84 Important Dates in UML Hockey History............................... 85-89 All-Time Roster................................................................. 90-93 Program Records............................................................. 94-98 All-Time Leaders............................................................. 99-101 Post-Season Honors and Awards..................................... 102-106 UML and the NHL......................................................... 107-108

This is UMass Lowell......................................................................109-118

UML Facilities............................................................... 110-115 UML Hockey and the Community............................................ 116 UML Staff................................................................... 117-118

Media Information........................................................................121-126

Covering the River Hawks................................................. 122-123 UML Sports Information Staff........................................... 124-125 Credits & Thank You’s............................................................ 126

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March The 2010-11 UMass Lowell Hockey Media Guide is a publication of the Office of Athletic Media Relations, Costello Gym, UMass Lowell. For more information contact Sean Hladick by email at sean_hladick@uml.edu. The 2010-11 media guide was written and edited by Sean Hladick. The front and back covers were designed by Sean Hladick. Special thanks also to Blaise MacDonald, Chris O’Donnell, Bob Ellis, Scott Donnelly, Elizabeth Paige Fierman and Jonathan Albert for their creative and editorial assistance on this publication.

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Quick Facts University Information Location: Founded: Enrollment: Chancellor:

Athletic Department Director of Athletics: Senior Associate Director: Asst. Director/External Affairs: Business Affairs: Athletic Coordinator: Department Phone: Department Fax: Head Athletic Trainer: Phone:

Lowell, MA 01854 1975 6,000 Martin T. Meehan

Dana Skinner Joan Lehoullier Eric Allen Christina Stone Amy Lisavich (978) 934-2310 (978) 934-4027 Artie Poitras (978) 934-2321

Hockey Information

Nickname: River Hawks Colors: Red, White, and Royal Blue Conference: Hockey East Affiliation: NCAA, Division I 2008-09 Overall Record: 19-16-4 2008-09 Hockey East Record: 12-11-4 (T-3rd) Captains: Scott Campbell Ryan Blair, Maury Edwards, Riley Wetmore Lettermen Returning/Lost 14/12 -Forwards Returning/Lost 10/6 -Defensemen Returning/Lost 4/4 -Goaltenders Returning/Lost 0/2

Hockey Coaching Staff Head Coach: Alma Mater: Record at UML: Career Record: Office Phone: Email: Best Time to Call: Assistant Coach: Alma Mater: Phone: Email: Assistant Coach: Alma Mater: Phone: Email: Volunteer Assistant Coach: Alma Mater: Strength & Conditioning Coach Alma Mater

Blaise MacDonald Rochester Inst. of Technology (RIT) ‘85 145-153-38 (9 years) 236-211-55 (14 years) (978) 934-4954 blaise_macdonald@uml.edu 9 am - Noon Jerry Forton (2nd year) Buffalo ‘86 (978) 934-4952 jerry_forton@uml.edu Darryl Green (1st year) UMass Lowell ‘03 (978) 934-4952 darryl_green@uml.edu Ed Walsh (11th year) Salem State Craig Galloway (2nd year) Cornell University ‘91

Arena Information

Name: Paul E. Tsongas Center Location: 300 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Lowell, MA 01852 Capacity: 6,400 Sheet: 200’ x 85’ First Game: January 27, 1998 (Dartmouth 2, UML 1) UML Record at Tsongas: 104-100-20 Arena Phone: (978) 848-6900 Ticket Information: (978) 934-4988

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Athletic Media Relations Assistant Director (Hockey Contact): Office Phone: Cell Phone: E-Mail: Media Relations Fax: Director of Media Relations: Office Phone: Home Phone: Cell Phone: E-Mail: Website: Hockey Press Box Phone: Hawkline Sports Phone:

Sean Hladick (978) 934-2351 (774) 286-9566 sean_hladick@uml.edu (978) 934-2313 Chris O’Donnell (978) 934-2306 (978) 463-0706 (978) 808-1021 chris_odonnell@uml.edu www.GoRiverHawks.com (978) 654-7405 (978) 934-HAWK (4295)

Hockey History

First Season: 1967-68 First Season in Division I: 1983-84 Overall Record: 694-609-91 (.530) Winning Seasons: 23 Best HE Regular Season Finish (Years): 2nd (1986-87,1993-94, 1995-96) Best HE Tournament Finish (Years): 2nd (1994, 2009) Hockey East Playoff Appearances: 23 out of 26 Hockey East Semifinal Appearances: 13 Hockey East Championship Appearances: 2 NCAA Playoff Appearances: 8 Years (Division I/Division II) 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1988, 1994, 1996 NCAA Division II National Champions: 1979, 1981, 1982 All-Americans: 14 (one two-time, one three-time)

Top Returners Name (Year) Scott Campbell, Sr. David Vallorani, Jr. Riley Wetmore, So. Maury Edwards, Sr. Michael Scheu, Jr. Ryan Blair, Sr.

Top Newcomers Name Derek Arnold Doug Carr Josh Holmstrom Joseph Pendenza Shayne Thompson

Pos F F F D F D

GP G 39 16 39 9 39 6 38 4 25 5 38 0

A 18 18 9 11 8 11

P 34 27 15 15 13 11

+/- +12 +5 +8 -6 E +8

PIM 18 14 20 29 12 22

Hometown / Last Team Foxboro, Mass. / Waterloo Blackhawks (USHL) Hanover, Mass. / Cornwall Colts (CJHL) Colorado Springs, Colo. / Sioux Falls (USHL) Wilmington, Mass. / Boston Jr. Bruins (EJHL) Stiltsville, Ont. / Brockville Braves (CJHL)


Radio Table and ofTV Contents Roster

29 Derek Arnold Fr • F • 5-8 • 165 Foxboro, Mass.

22 Rob Badger Fr • D • 5-11 • 175 Hainesport, N.J.

26 Ryan Blair Sr • D • 6-5 • 215 Ashburn, Va.

1 Marc Boulanger Fr • G • 6-0 • 185 Olds, Alta.

18 Michael Budd Jr • F • 6-0 • 187 Burlington, Ont.

15 Scott Campbell Sr • F • 6-2 • 210 Navan, Ont.

31 Doug Carr Fr • G • 6-2 • 200 Hanover, Mass.

13 Joe Caveney So • F • 5-11 • 183 Fitchburg, Mass.

19 Patrick Cey Sr • F • 6-1 • 190 Saskatoon, Sask.

4 Tim Corcoran Jr • D • 6-1 • 190 Milton, Mass.

25 Nick Curry Fr • F • 6-0 • 195 Augusta, Ga.

9 Jason DeLuca Sr • F • 5-9 • 185 East Moriches, N.Y.

7 Maury Edwards Sr • D • 5-11 • 185 Rocky Rapids, Alta.

17 Matt Ferreira Jr • F • 6-0 • 190 Brampton, Ont.

6 Daniel Furlong Fr • D • 5-11 • 180 Stoneham, Mass.

21 Cameron Gaudet Fr • F • 5-11 • 195 Burlington, Mass.

33 Michael Heffron So • G • 5-11 • 190 Lynnfield, Mass.

12 Josh Holmstrom Fr • F • 6-0 • 175 Colorado Springs, Colo.

2 Chris Ickert So • D • 5-9 • 170 Abbotsford, B.C.

34 T.J. Massie So • G • 5-11 • 185 Lexington, Mass.

5 Derek McCoy Fr • F • 6-1 • 200 Newburyport, Mass.

14 Joseph Pendenza Fr • F • 5-11 • 190 Wilmington, Mass.

11 William Rayner Fr • D • 6-2 • 200 Needham, Mass.

3 Chad Ruhwedel Fr • D • 5-11 • 180 San Diego, Calif.

20 Michael Scheu Jr • F • 5-9 • 170 Buffalo, N.Y.

23Shayne Thompson Fr • F • 5-11 • 190 Stiltsville, Ont.

10 David Vallorani Jr • F • 5-8 • 180 Hamilton, Ont.

16 Riley Wetmore So • F • 6-0 • 195 Swanton, Vt.

8 Colin Wright So • D • 6-0 • 186 Burlington, Ont.

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2010-11 Quick Facts Team Roster Numerical Roster No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 29 30 31 33

Name Marc Boulanger Chris Ickert * Chad Ruhwedel Tim Corcoran * Derek McCoy Daniel Furlong Maury Edwards * Colin Wright * Jason DeLuca * David Vallorani * William Rayner Josh Holmstrom Joe Caveney * Joseph Pendenza Scott Campbell * Riley Wetmore * Matt Ferreira * Michael Budd * Patrick Cey * Michael Scheu * Cameron Gaudet Rob Badger Shayne Thompson Nick Curry Ryan Blair * Derek Arnold T.J. Massie Doug Carr Michael Heffron

Yr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. So.

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

Ht 6-0 5-9 5-11 6-1 6-1 5-11 5-11 6-0 5-9 5-8 6-2 6-0 5-11 5-11 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-1 5-9 5-11 5-11 5-11 6-0 6-5 5-8 5-11 6-2 5-11

Head Coach: Blaise MacDonald (RIT) * Veteran (14) Assistant Coaches: Jerry Forton (Buffalo), Darryl Green (UMass Lowell)

Alphabetical Roster No. 29 21 26 1 18 15 31 13 19 4 25 9 7 17 6 21 33 12 2 34 5 14 11 3 20 23 10 16 8

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Name Derek Arnold Rob Badger Ryan Blair Marc Boulanger Michael Budd Scott Campbell Doug Carr Joe Caveney Patrick Cey Tim Corcoran Nick Curry Jason DeLuca Maury Edwards Matt Ferreira Daniel Furlong Cameron Gaudet Michael Heffron Josh Holmstrom Chris Ickert T.J. Massie Derek McCoy Joseph Pendenza William Rayner Chad Ruhwedel Michael Scheu Shayne Thompson David Vallorani Riley Wetmore Colin Wright

Wt 185 170 180 190 200 180 185 186 185 180 200 175 183 190 210 195 190 187 190 170 195 175 190 195 215 165 185 200 190

DOB 3/27/90 2/23/89 5/7/90 6/14/88 4/3/90 2/11/91 3/16/87 4/3/89 10/9/87 3/27/89 1/19/90 9/5/89 7/5/88 11/22/90 6/6/86 7/28/89 11/2/88 4/16/89 6/13/87 1/20/87 12/10/91 6/22/91 6/13/89 11/2/89 5/1/86 2/9/90 5/3/90 3/13/89 3/3/89

S/G L L R L L L R R L L R R R R L R L L R L L L R R L R L L L

Hometown / Last Team Olds, Alta. / Olds Grizzlys (AJHL) Abbotsford, B.C. / Langley Chiefs (BCHL) San Diego, Calif. / Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) Milton, Mass. / Bay State Breakers (EJHL) Newburyport, Mass. / Valley Jr. Warriors (EJHL) Stoneham, Mass. / Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) Rocky Rapids, Alta. / Alberni Valley Bulldogs (BCHL) Burlington, Ont. / Burlington Cougars (OPJHL) East Moriches, N.Y. / Bridgewater Bandits (EJHL) Hamilton, Ont. / Milton Ice Hawks (OPJHL) Needham, Mass. / Lincoln Stars (USHL) Colorado Springs, Colo. / Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) Fitchburg, Mass. / Sioux City (USHL) Wilmington, Mass. / Boston Jr. Bruins (EJHL) Navan, Ont. / Pembroke Lumber Kings (CJHL) Swanton, Vt. / Green Mountain (EJHL) Brampton, Ont. / Brampton Capitals (OPJHL) Burlington, Ont. / Burlington Cougars (OPJHL) Saskatoon, Sask. / Vernon Vipers (BCHL) Buffalo, N.Y. / Markham Waxers (OPJHL) Burlington, Mass. / Austin Prep Hainesport, N.J. / Gunnery Prep Stiltsville, Ont. / Brockville Braves (CJHL) West Point, N.Y. / Springfield Jr. Blues (NAHL) Ashburn, Va. / Foxboro Stars (EJHL) Foxboro, Mass. / Waterloo Blackhawks (USHL) Lexington, Mass. / Tri-City Storm (USHL) Hanover, Mass. / Cornwall Colts (CJHL) Malden, Mass. / Portland Junior Pirates (AJHL)

Pronunciation Guide Yr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. So.

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Marc BOULANGER Joe CAVENEY Patrick CEY Tim CORCORAN Sammy D’AGOSTINO Matt FERREIRA T.J. MASSIE Chad RUHWEDEL Michael SCHEU David VALLORANI

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Class Structure Seniors (5) Ryan Blair Scott Campbell Patrick Cey Jason DeLuca Maury Edwards

Juniors (5) Michael Budd Tim Corcoran Matt Ferreira Michael Scheu David Vallorani

Sophomores (7) Joe Caveney Michael Heffron T.J. Massie Robert Visca Riley Wetmore Colin Wright Chris Ickert

Freshmen (13) Derek Arnold Rob Badger Marc Boulanger Doug Carr Nick Curry Daniel Furlong Cameron Gaudet Josh Holmstrom Joseph Pendenza Derek McCoy William Rayner Chad Ruhwedel Shayne Thompson


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On The Job Training Reloaded with 13 new faces, the River Hawks will preach patience while staying in pursuit of the Hockey East crown. In sports, success is quantified by wins and losses, predicated on the expectations of what could have been. Realistically speaking, the 2009-10 season was a great success for UMass Lowell hockey. The River Hawks had back-to-back winning seasons for the first time since 2002, earned their highest finish in Hockey East (T-3rd) since 1995-96 and went 6-2-3 against NCAA Tournament teams. Despite all of that, coach Blaise MacDonald knows his team walked a fine line between good and great. “Well I think last season taught our team how slim the margin of error is and how important every second of every game is,” said MacDonald. “Essentially you can define those elements or they can define you.” “One overtime goal against Vermont or Maine could have led to an extraordinarily successful season, but unfortunately we weren’t able to capitalize. We still accomplished an awful lot last year and that’s what we focus on.” With that lesson in mind, UMass Lowell will look to reload on the fly while trying to push the program to the next level. The River Hawks return 14 players from a season ago, including points leader Scott Campbell and 2009 All-American defenseman Maury Edwards. Despite losing the services of 12 graduated seniors, UMass Lowell returns 48.2% of an offense that ranked sixth in Hockey East last season. Campbell enters the year with back-to-back team scoring titles and has 82 career points, the 58th most in program history. Even with their scoring punch still intact, the River Hawks will have to lean on the talents of 13 freshmen joining the squad, many of whom are expected to assume major roles during their rookie campaigns. “Patience has to be our biggest focus point,” MacDonald said. “We have 13 new players, two freshman goaltenders, four freshman defenders—that’s

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really the core of your team.” That fact is exacerbated by the departure of four veteran defensemen and two senior goaltenders who played every minute of last season. “As we speak today it’s a bit of an unknown,” continued MacDonald. “But looking to the future that’s going to be the strength of our team. We really like the goaltending and defensemen we have, it’s just a matter of how quickly they can mature.” Helping the River Hawks mature will be the growing home-ice advantage at the Tsongas Center. Since 2007-08, home attendance has increased 37% and reached an full-season all-time high in 2009-10 with an average of 4,664 fans per game. Due in part to the record crowds, UMass Lowell carried an 11-5-1 record at home to tie the Tsongas Center record set in 2004-05. In an effort to grow that home-ice advantage further, the Tsongas Center has undergone vast remodeling this season. Upon entrance to the River Hawks’ rink, fans will notice a new video scoreboard, the relocated Talon Club Room and a brand new Pavilion Club Deck. The amenities that rival some of the best facilities in the country now line the Tsongas Center and promise to bring a whole new level of intensity to UMass Lowell home games. “The feeling and mood around the Tsongas Center this fall has been of amazing excitement,” said MacDonald. “Almost as if it’s a brand new beginning. Our fans deserve the best and they won’t be disappointed.” Now with the foundation laid for long term success, a program that has been building for the past few seasons is ready for the next chapter in its storied history. FORWARDS In what promises to be the team’s strength this season, The River Hawks return 10 forwards with over 600 games of combined experience. The group is comprised of three seniors, four juniors, two sophomores and seven freshmen. “Our forwards might be the best group of forwards we’ve had here for a long time,” said MacDonald. “Maybe the best since I’ve been at UMass Lowell. We lost some great forwards from last year, but guys are ready to step up and I’ve been very impressed with the freshmen on our roster.” Taking the reigns of UMass Lowell this season will be Campbell, wearing the ‘C’ after the graduation of three-year captain Ben Holmstrom. “Leadership skills are vital and usually are a missing element in a lot of teams that are good, but not great,” MacDonald said. “You can’t have leadership skills if you don’t have people that want to be led.” “I know for a fact that our team wants to be led, everybody understands that they need to move and pull in the same direction. Scott and our other captains have had the good fortune of playing with great captains in Ben Holmstrom, Jeremy Dehner and Barry Goers. It’s shared leadership for sure, but you can see the model that those guys operated under and we will continue on with that model.” Fellow forward and an alternate captain, Riley Wetmore embarks on a highly anticipated sophomore season. Thrust into the spotlight as a freshman, Wetmore played in all 39 games while scoring six goals and nine assists. “Riley is a great story,” MacDonald said of Wetmore. “His commitment to come here, how hard he worked and what a key role he played on a veteran team.” “Then he is voted by his peers, outgoing seniors as well as present players, as one of the captains. He received an awful lot of votes—that shows you the respect factor he has. Now as I see him going into his sophomore season, he has gotten much more comfortable, bigger and stronger. He carries himself with an air of confidence that I think it will translate into a great season.” While he didn’t take a leap forward from his eye-opening freshman campaign, junior David Vallorani enters 2010-11 coming off back-to-back 27-point seasons—scoring exactly nine goals and 18 assists each of the past two years. Vallorani is currently on pace to join the River Hawks’ 100-point club and produced some of the most exciting moments of 2009-10. In a 5-3 victory against Massachusetts on Dec. 5, the speedy forward joined Campbell


2010-11 Season Preview Arnold joins the River Hawks after two very strong seasons with the Waterloo Blackhawks of the United States Hockey League (USHL). In 200910, Arnold netted 20 goals and 39 assists while serving as assistant captain. Prior to that, he had 20 goals and 12 assists in 2008-09. In his final season, Arnold was presented with the Curt Hammer Award for his excellence on and off the ice, including starting “Arnie’s Army” which raised money for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Blackhawk County. Curry lands in Lowell after a stint with the Springfield Jr. Blues of the North American Hockey League (NAHL). As an assist captain in 2009-10, Curry had 50 points on 17 goals and 33 assists. Before that, he scored 15 goals and 41 assists for 56 points in 2008-09. Gaudet, younger brother of Boston University’s Russ Gaudet, made the jump to UMass Lowell directly from Austin Preparatory School. A captain for both his junior and senior seasons, Gaudet was named the Catholic Central League MVP in 2009-10. Arriving just after the departure of his older brother Ben, Holmstrom skated with the Sioux Falls Stampede of the USHL for the past two seasons. In 2009-10, Holmstrom had 15 goals and 28 assists after netting 14 goals and 11 assists in 2008-09. McCoy is the son of former ULowell Chief Don McCoy (1980-84) and played for the Valley Jr. Warriors of the Eastern Junior Hockey League (EJHL). With the Warriors he had 10 goals and nine assists this past season. Local product Pendenza suited up for the Boston Jr. Bruins of the EJHL, scoring 49 points (22g, 27a) in 2008-09 and 48 points (21g, 27a) in 200910. He was twice named an EJHL All-Star. Lastly, Thompson was a prolific scorer with the Brockville Braves of the Central Junior Hockey League (CJHL). In 2009-10, Thompson had 87 points on 33 goals and 54 assists in just 57 games. He was named a CJHL FirstTeam All-Star. “I think we’ve got some guys that are going to be able to score some goals,” concluded MacDonald. “They shoot the puck well and have a nose for the net.”

Senior Defenseman Ryan Blair as one of only two active UMass Lowell skaters with a hat trick. Equally exciting can be the play of junior Michael Scheu, who was one of only two forwards to increase his point total last season. Despite battling injuries, Scheu followed his five-point freshman campaign with five goals and eight assists as a sophomore. Scheu’s defining moment came at Northeastern on Jan. 9, live on NESN. The Huskies erased UMass Lowell’s 4-1 lead, knocking the game into overtime. Streaking up the ice on a fast-break, Scheu roofed a pass from Kory Falite past goaltender Chris Rawlings to win the game as he crashed into the boards and was mobbed by his teammates. The play captured his explosive nature that makes him a threat on the ice at all times. Also struck by the injury bug last season was junior Matt Ferreira. Known for doing all of the little things on the ice, Ferreira had three assists in 23 games as a sophomore. Another junior who will look to take a step forward is Michael Budd. Budd followed up a strong freshman season of 10 points on five goals and five assists, with a lack luster eight-point (4g, 4a) sophomore year. Despite the statistic, the coaching staff feels the skills are there. “During a player’s junior year you see some big jumps,” added MacDonald. “I think Michael Budd is a prime example of a very talented player that could really have a breakout season.” A pair of seniors who will look to make the most of their final seasons are Patrick Cey and Jason DeLuca. In 29 games, Cey scored two goals and five assists for seven points, including the game-winner against eventual National Champions Boston College on Feb. 2. DeLuca has made a niche for himself as a speedy grinder, despite playing in just eight games this past season. With DeLuca in the lineup, the River Hawks posted a 4-2-2 record. An explosive sophomore who caught the team’s attention before being sidelined with an injury was Joe Caveney. The Fitchburg native played in just eight games, but was ranked second among UMass Lowell freshmen with a plus-7 rating while also scoring a goal and an assist on the year. Perhaps the forwards’ greatest strength this season is the talented crop of freshmen slated to see major minutes: Derek Arnold, Nick Curry, Cameron Gaudet, Josh Holmstrom, Derek McCoy, Joseph Pendenza and Shayne Thompson. “We have five or six freshmen that I think are going to play prominent roles this year and throughout their careers,” said MacDonald. “It’s a nice situation, it’s a competitive situation and it allows us to structure our lines with a more distinct purpose.”

DEFENSEMEN One of the more crucial areas of UMass Lowell’s team will be the defensemen, whom the River Hawks leaned on heavily last season. The team will be transitioning from a veteran defense, anchored by four seniors, to a inexperienced squad that could utilize three freshmen on any given night. The unit is comprised of two seniors, one junior, two sophomores and four freshmen. The pair of seniors are alternate captains Ryan Blair and Maury Edwards. Combined, the duo has played 225 games, which includes three Hockey East playoff berths and a run to the conference finals. Blair suited up for 38 of 39 games last year, scoring 11 assists and recording a plus-8 rating. While his statistics don’t stop people in their tracks, his six foot five inch frame does. “He has great skating skills, stick skills, passes the puck well and has become a real good player,” said MacDonald of Blair. “He plays against our opponents’ top players so I continue to see that as a stabilizing force for our team.” Perhaps the most important dynamic Blair brings to UMass Lowell can’t be quantified in the stat sheet. “Ryan is so well-liked by his teammates. Hockey is very important to him and he comes to the rink everyday with a smile on his face,” added MacDonald. “This is a business to us and we treat it like a professional organization and the players act accordingly, but you want to have fun too. We always make sure we’re having fun with our work and Ryan kind of leads us in that area as well.” Paired with Blair on defense is 2009 All-American Edwards. Armed with a powerful shot, Edwards will look to rebound from a difficult junior season in which he submitted career lows in points and goals. “Maury is his own toughest critic sometimes, as a lot of great players are,” MacDonald said of Edwards. “I think he has continued to grow and enhance his skills. He is very talented physically and I think he has learned a lot over his career here.” Throughout his career, Edwards has had a huge impact on UMass Lowell’s power play, scoring 18 man advantage goals. Entering this season, he is only five shy of setting a new program record for power play goals as a defenseman—a figure well within reach. “I am certain this will be his best season yet,” concluded MacDonald. “That doesn’t mean every shift is great, he’ll make his mistakes, but I think his resolve and his ability to bounce back will be at a new level this year.” The lone junior in the group is Tim Corcoran. The hard working Milton native played in only 11 games last season, but the River Hawks were 7-3-1 with Corcoran in the lineup. “Tim Corocran is a tremendous teammate,” MacDonald said. “He has

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2010-11 Season Preview an unbelievable work ethic, attention to detail and is ready to get some ice time.” A boost to the young defense will be the move of sophomore Colin Wright from forward to defenseman. The Ontario product led all River Hawk rookies with seven goals. “Moving Colin will give us some experience back there,” said MacDonald. “He played defense in juniors and was very successful, but has played forward most of his life. We think he’s really going to help us back there with some grit and offensive ability.” The other sophomore intent to take on a larger role is Chris Ickert. Making his debut near the mid-point of the campaign, Ickert played in 14 games while battling injuries. As a freshman, he tallied three assists and a plus-3 rating. With plenty of ice-time up for grabs, UMass Lowell will look towards its four freshman defensemen to fill the void: Rob Badger, Daniel Furlong, William Rayner and Chad Ruhwedel. Like Gaudet, Badger made the jump straight from high school at Gunnery Preparatory. The son of former ULowell player Rob Badger (1984-86), Badger helped guide Gunnery to back-to-back West Championships in the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council. Furlong arrives in Lowell after playing alongside Holmstrom with the Sioux Falls Stampede in the USHL. Last season Furlong potted nine goals and 10 assists for 19 points. In 2008-09, he tallied seven assists. Rayner suits up for the River Hawks after skating with the Lincoln Stars of the USHL. In 29 games with the Stars, Rayner had five assists. Prior to that, Rayner was a standout at Needham High School. Lastly, Ruhwedel joins UMass Lowell after two seasons with the Stampede alongside fellow freshmen Holmstrom and Furlong. In 2009-10, Ruhwedel had five goals and 17 assists while being named a USHL All-Star. “It’s a critical area for us because we will be very young and challenged in that area,” said MacDonald of his defense. “But I think this group is going to continue to develop.” “Maury Edwards and Ryan Blair have played great in a lot of big games in their careers—they’re clearly our leaders back there. We feel we have some flexibility and we’re really excited about our freshmen.” GOALTENDING Easily the most uncertain aspect of the River Hawks entering the season is their goaltending, but it is an area of quiet confidence for the coaching staff. In addition to the return of sophomores Michael Heffron and T.J. Massie, UMass Lowell has added a pair of highly touted freshmen in Marc Boulanger and Doug Carr. Whoever assumes control, they have big pads to fill with the departure of seniors Nevin Hamilton and Carter Hutton. The duo patrolled the crease for the past four seasons with eerily similar numbers while shattering a series of records along the way. As a senior, Hutton assumed control with an outstanding campaign that included a .928 save percentage and a 2.04 goals against average. The marks earned him a spot on the Hockey East Second-Team and he was crowned the Bauer Goaltending Champion. Hutton finished his career as the River Hawks’ all-time career leader in shutouts (10), goals against average (2.33) and tied with Hamilton for career save percentage (.913). In addition, Hutton also set the program’s single season record for save percentage. Heffron has yet to appear in a game for UMass Lowell, but joined the River Hawks after a stint with the Portland Junior Pirates of the Atlantic Junior Hockey League. A hard worker who pushes the team in practice, he will look to steal some time in net. Likewise, Massie played in two games as a freshman in 2008-09. He was 1-1-0 with a .870 save percentage and a 3.80 goals against average. Massie left the team mid-season to join the Tri-City Storm of the USHL, but has returned seeking the open spot. “T.J. Massie has a lot of talent,” said MacDonald. “He’s been through some trials and tribulations through his development, but has always shown tremendous resolve and work ethic.” The two most likely contenders for the goaltending spot are freshmen Carr and Boulanger, who share striking similarities to their predecessors. “This wasn’t by design, but they have similar skills to Hutton and Hamilton,” MacDonald remarked. Boulanger joins UMass Lowell after playing for the Olds Grizzlys of the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL). In 125 career games with the Grizzlys he held a 2.73 GAA and a .905 sv%. In 2009-10, Boulanger carried a 20-10-6 record with a 2.64 GAA and a .911 sv%. “Marc is a little bigger than Carter and takes up more net, but is very athletic,” evaluated MacDonald. “He gets post-to-post really well, comes out

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Freshman Goaltender Doug Carr to challenge shooters, has quick hands and reflexes. He’ll just need to use that athleticism as a strength and not a weakness because sometimes you can be too athletic at this level, but I’m very happy with how he looks.” His counterpart, Carr, played most of his juniors career with the Cornwall Colts of the CJHL, where he earned Goaltender of the Year honors. In his final season he posted a 27-6-1 record with a 2.50 GAA and a .919 sv%. He was also named to the CJHL First-Team. “Doug has good size and is a verbal force out on the ice,” said MacDonald. “He moves the puck as well as Carter, has great offensive abilities and takes up a lot of net. He plays a little more like Nevin in that he is square to the shooter and is not a pure butterfly goaltender all the time because he tries to take what the game gives him.” In the coaching staff’s eyes, it is a open competition in the net. With four capable goaltenders, they are fit to let coach Ed Walsh mold his pupils into a long term strength at UMass Lowell—just as he has done before. “It’s a matter of any of our goaltenders getting on a roll because it’s a wide-open net,” concluded MacDonald. “I’m very confident in the job our goaltending coach Ed Walsh does and it’s just a matter of how quickly the maturation process is able to accelerate.”


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Player Profiles

Scott Campbell Senior • Center Shoots: Ht/Wt: Birthdate: Hometown: Last Team:

Left 6-2, 210 lbs. June 6, 1986 Navan, Ont. Pembroke Lumber Kings (CJHL)

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2009-10 - Junior Year Skated in all 39 games ... Led UML in points (34) for the second consecutive season ... Ranked second on the team in goals (16) and assists (18) ... Scored a team-best nine power play goals ... Held a plus-6 rating ... Had seven multi-point games ... Named Hockey East Co-Player of the Week (1/11) ... Played in 100th career game vs. Boston College (1/23) ... Named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team ... Scored two goals and an assist in the home-opening 5-3 win over Colgate (10/23) ... Had two assists in the 4-0 victory at Alabama-Huntsville (11/14) ... Potted two power play goals and an assist in a 6-3 win vs. Merrimack (11/21) ... Scored a goal and two assists in the 6-5 OT win at Northeastern live on NESN (1/9) ... Recorded a goal and an assist in a 4-0 win vs. Providence (2/26) ... Collected a goal and assist in a 5-2 win vs. Vermont (3/5) ... Named to the Hockey East Academic All-Star Team for carrying one of the four best GPA’s among forward. 2008-09 - Sophomore Year Played in all 38 games ... Led River Hawks in points (30) and in face off percentage (60.3) ... Tied for team-lead in goals (14), was fifth in assists (16) and second in plus/minus (+12) ... Tied for team-lead and was fourth in Hockey East in power play goals (7) ... A two-time Hockey East Player of the Week (12/1, 3/16) ... Named to the Hockey East All-Tournament Team ... UML was 9-0-2 when he scored a goal and 15-2-2 when he had a point ... Had seven multi-point games ... Tied for Hockey East playoff lead in points (6) and goals (3) ... Had two multi-point games in the playoffs ... Had two points (1g, 1a) including the tying goal (19:40 of 3rd) in UML’s 3-2 overtime win in the Hockey East Semifinals vs. Northeastern (3/20) ... Had three points (2g, 1a) in UML’s 4-2 win in Game 2 at Vermont (3/14) ... Had two points (1g, 1a) including the game-winning goal in a 5-3 win vs. Maine (3/6) ... Had a career-high five points (3g, 2a) including his first career hat trick in a 6-3 win over RIT (11/29) ... Scored first career power play goal and won 24 of 34 face offs (70.6) in UML’s two-game series at Michigan State (10/16-17) ... Named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team. 2007-08 - Freshman Year Played in all 37 games ... Was 2nd among UML freshmen in goals (7), T-1st in assists (11) and 2nd in points (18) … Named the Hockey East Rookie of the Week (12/31) ... Totaled a goal and an assist in the 2008 Hockey East Quarterfinal series at Boston University (3/14-16) … Won 56.6% (159 of 281) of his face offs over the final 14 games … Scored the game-winning, overtime goal and added an assist for 3rd straight multi-point game vs. Providence (1/12) ... Recorded a career-high two goals in UML’s 6-0 victory vs. Maine in the championship game of the Florida College Classic (12/29) ... Netted first career goal at Northeastern (11/17) ... Notched first collegiate point with an assist and was a plus-3 in a win vs. Alabama Huntsville (10/26) ... Made collegiate debut at Massachusetts (10/19) ... Named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team. Before UMass Lowell Played five seasons for the Pembroke Lumber Kings and captained the team in 2006-07 ... Helped guide Pembroke to the CJHL and Fred Page Cup championships in 2006-07 ... Was the Lumber Kings MVP in 2006-07 ... Led the team and the CJHL in scoring with 107 points (53 goals, 54 assists) in 41 games in 2006-07 ... Netted 19 power play goals and 11 game-winning tallies ... Also led the team with 52 power play points on 19 goals and 33 assists ... Was a First-Team All-Star in 2006-07 ... Was an assistant captain in 2003-04, 2004-05 and 2005-06. Personal Scott Nicolas Mackie Campbell was born on June 6, 1986 in Ottawa, Ontario ... He is the son of Mac and Barb Campbell ... Has four siblings: Jeff, Lindsay, Mike, and Josh ... Graduated from Sir Wilfrid Laurier High School in 2004 ... Lists winning the Central Junior A Hockey League Championships and the Eastern Canadian Championships as his greatest sports moments ... Chose UML for the educational and hockey opportunity ... The Toronto Maple Leafs are his favorite NHL team … Former Colorado Avalanche captain Joe Sakic is his favorite hockey player ... Favorite movies include Taken and Law Abiding Citizen … Lists working out, golf, water skiing and hanging out with friends as his hobbies … Nickname is “Soup” ... Future endeavors include playing professional hockey … Is majoring in Business and minoring in Psychology. Career vs. Hockey East Team GP Boston College 9 Boston University 13 Maine 13 Massachusetts 9 Merrimack 9 New Hampshire 9 Northeastern 11 Providence 9 Vermont 11 Hockey East Playoffs 10

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

Career Stats Overall: Year GP G 2007-08 37 7 2008-09 38 14 2009-10 39 16 Career 114 37

A 11 16 18 45

TP 18 30 34 82

+/- +4 +12 +6 +22

PIM 20 32 20 72

S 70 79 100 249

PP 0 7 9 16

PPA 4 3 6 13

SH 0 0 0 0

SHA 0 0 0 0

GW 1 3 1 5

GT 0 0 1 1

Career Stats Hockey East Games: Year GP G A TP 2007-08 27 4 8 12 2008-09 27 6 11 17 2009-10 27 11 12 23 Career 81 21 31 52

+/- 0 +7 +4 +11

PIM 10 18 14 42

S 50 50 72 172

PP 0 3 6 9

PPA 3 2 4 9

SH 0 0 0 0

SHA 0 0 0 0

GW 1 1 1 3

GT 0 0 1 1

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+/- PIM +6 4 -1 8 -4 12 -3 8 +5 2 +4 4 -3 2 +6 2 +2 6 -1 4

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Career Firsts Game: at Massachusetts (10/19/07) Goal: at Northeastern (11/17/07) Assist: vs. Alabama-Huntsville (10/26/07) Single-Game Highs Goals: 3 11/29/08 vs. RIT Assists: 2 (8x) 1/9/10 at Northeastern Points: 5 11/29/08 vs. RIT PIMs: 12 10/30/08 vs. Quinnipiac Shots: 7 1/17/09 vs. Massachusetts Plus/Minus: +3 (3x) 11/14/09 at Alabama-Huntsville

MacDonald on Campbell: “Scott brings everything to the table. Possesses unmatched competitive spirit, strength and power. He plays and relishes in big situations and is the clear cut leader of our team.”


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Ryan Blair

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Senior • Defense Shoots: Ht/Wt: Birthdate: Hometown: Last Team:

Left 6-5, 215 lbs. May 1, 1986 Ashburn, Va. Foxboro Stars (EJHL)

Alternate Captain

2009-10 - Junior Year Played in 38 of 39 games ... Scored 11 points, all assists ... Recorded a plus-8 rating, third highest among UML defenseman ... Had one multi-point game ... Registered a plus-2 rating on five occasions ... River Hawks were 5-3-2 when he scored a point ... Had an even or positive rating in 14 of the final 15 games (plus-7) ... Played in his 100th career game against Northeastern (1/29) ... Set a career-high with three power play assists ... Registered a career-high 22 penalty minutes ... Assisted on both goals in a 2-2 tie at New Hampshire (1/8) ... Tied his career-high with a three-game point streak (0g, 3a) from 10/23-10/30 ... Tallied two assists in the Hockey East playoffs. 2008-09 - Sophomore Year Saw action in all 37 games totaling 12 points (1g, 11a) ... Was one of four UML defensemen with 10-plus points ... Tied for 3rd on team with a plus-11 rating ... Was a two-time member of the Hockey East Weekly Top Performers list ... Scored first goal of the season in UML’s 3-2 overtime win in the Hockey East Semifinals vs. Northeastern (3/20) ... Had two assists in a 5-3 win vs. Maine (3/6) ... Totaled three assists during a three-game assist streak (2/6-13) ... Recorded first multi-point game of the year with two assists vs. Boston University (11/7). 2007-08 - Freshman Year Saw action in all 37 games totaling 10 points (1g, 9a) ... Was 3rd among UML rookies in points ... Had a plus or even rating in 27 of 37 games … Scored first career goal, the game-winner, in a 4-3 win over Boston University (12/7) ... Recorded first career multi-point game with two assists in Lowell’s 6-2 win over Merrimack (11/24) ... Had a two-game point streak (11/9-10) ... Had assists in back-to-back games at New Hampshire (11/9) and home against Massachusetts (11/10) … Picked up first career point with a helper in a 4-1 win over Alabama Huntsville (10/26) ... Made collegiate debut at Massachusetts (10/19). Before UMass Lowell Played junior hockey for the Foxboro Stars of the EJHL ... Scored 23 points (8 goals, 15 assists) and had 34 penalty minutes in 37 games ... Had 12 power play points (3 goals, 9 assists) and one game-winning goal ... Had three assists in two playoff games for the Stars in 2007 ... Captained the Reston Radiers in 2005 and was named the Raiders Player of the Year. Personal Ryan Bruce Blair was born on May 1, 1986 ... Is the son of Bruce and Kelly Blair ... Has three siblings: Matt, Mike, and Evan ... Graduated from Broad Run High School in 2004 ... Lists going to the National Championships in 2004 with the Reston Raiders (AAA Team) as his greatest sports moment ... Chose UML to earn an education and play hockey ... Favorite NHL team is the Toronto Maple Leafs … Influenced by Lance Armstrong ... List Happy Gilmore as his favorite movie … Aspires to be successful after graduation and to play hockey as long as possible.

Career vs. Hockey East Team GP Boston College 8 Boston University 13 Maine 12 Massachusetts 9 Merrimack 9 New Hampshire 9 Northeastern 11 Providence 9 Vermont 11 Hockey East Playoffs 10

G-A 0-2 1-5 0-6 0-2 0-3 0-5 1-2 0-1 0-1 1-2

TP 2 6 6 2 3 5 3 1 1 3

+/- PIM +2 6 +3 10 +2 4 +1 2 +1 6 +3 4 +3 12 +5 2 -3 2 +2 8

Career Firsts Game: at Massachusetts (10/19/07) Goal: vs. Boston University (12/7/07) Assist: vs. Alabama Huntsville (10/26/07) Single-Game Highs Goals: 1 (2x) 3/20/09 vs. Northeastern Assists: 2 (4x) 1/8/10 at New Hampshire Points: 2 (4x) 1/8/10 at New Hampshire PIMs: 4 (2x) 1/9/10 at Northeastern Shots: 4 3/20/09 vs. Northeastern Plus/Minus: +3 (2x) 12/7/07 vs. Boston Univ.

Career Stats Overall: Year GP G 2007-08 37 1 2008-09 37 1 2009-10 38 0 Career 112 2

TP 10 12 11 33

+/- +3 +11 +8 +22

PIM 16 20 22 58

S 22 19 27 68

PP 0 0 0 0

PPA 2 1 3 6

SH 0 0 0 0

SHA 0 0 0 0

GW 0 0 0 0

GT 0 0 0 0

Career Stats Hockey East Games: Year GP G A TP 2007-08 27 1 8 9 2008-09 26 0 9 9 2009-10 26 0 8 8 Career 79 1 25 26

+/- +5 +7 +1 +13

PIM 8 14 18 40

S 16 10 19 45

PP 0 0 0 0

PPA 2 1 2 5

SH 0 0 0 0

SHA 0 0 0 0

GW 0 0 0 0

GT 0 0 0 0

A 9 11 11 31

MacDonald on Blair: “Ryan has great feet, great leadership and is an inspiration to our team. A guy that when that defining moment comes, he’ll be ready.”

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Player Profiles

Maury Edwards

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Senior • Defense Shoots: Ht/Wt: Birthdate: Hometown: Last Team:

Right 5-11, 185 lbs. March 16, 1987 Rocky Rapids, Alta. Alberni Valley Bulldogs (BCHL)

Alternate Captain

2009-10 - Junior Year Played in 38 of 39 games ... Scored 15 points (4g, 11a) ... Ranked second on UML in power play goals (4) ... Potted a pair of game-winning goals ... Had two multi-point games ... Tallied seven points in the first eight games ... Played in 100th career game on Jan. 23 vs. Boston College ... Scored the gamewinning goal and had an assist in the season-opening 3-0 win vs. St. Lawrence (10/9) ... Notched a goal and assist in the 6-3 defeat of Merrimack (11/21) ... Potted the game-winner in a 3-0 victory vs. Holy Cross (1/2) ... Scored a goal in the 3-2 loss at Northeastern (1/29) ... Had an assist and a plus-2 rating in the 4-0 win at Alabama-Huntsville (11/14) ... Named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team. 2008-09 - Sophomore Year Named to the Reebok All-American Second-Team ... A Hockey East First Team All-Star ... Hockey East All-Tournament Team selection ... Named to the New England Division I Men’s Hockey All-Star team ...Played in all 38 games and was second on River Hawks with 29 points (11g, 19a) ... Led Hockey East in defense scoring (league games) with 25 points (9g, 16a) in 27 games ... Was third among Hockey East defensemen in scoring (all games) ... Was third on team in goals (11) and tied for second in assists (19) … Tied for third on team in plus/minus (+11) … Led UML and T-7th in Hockey East in power play points (15) … Tied for team-lead and was 4th in Hockey East in power play goals (7) … Earned the primary assist on the game-tying goal of UML’s 3-2 overtime win in the Hockey East Semifinals vs. Northeastern (3/20) … Scored the game-winning goal with two seconds remaining in overtime in UML’s 4-3 win in Game 1 of the Hockey East Quarterfinals at Vermont (3/13) … Assisted on the game-winning goal in a 3-2 win at Maine (1/30) … Had a goal and an assist vs. Massachusetts (1/17) … Had a goal and an assist at Providence (1/10) … Collected a career-high three assists in an 8-3 win vs. New Hampshire (11/14) ... Named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team. 2007-08 - Freshman Year Named to the Hockey East All-Rookie Team ... Played in all 37 games and led UML rookies in goals (8) and points (19), and tied for the team-lead among freshmen with 11 assists … Led team in power play goals (7) and tied for team-lead in power play points (14) ... A seven-time member of the Hockey East Weekly Honor Roll … Had three points in the Hockey East Quarterfinals at Boston University (3/14-16) … Scored a power play goal in UML’s 5-4 overtime win vs. Northeastern (2/29) … Scored a power play goal in back-to-back games vs. Boston College (1/18) and Massachusetts (1/19) … Earned first career power play assist in a 3-0 win at Merrimack (11/20) … Recorded first career multi-point game with two goals at Boston University (11/3) … Scored first collegiate assist in a 4-1 win vs. Alabama Huntsville (10/26) … Made collegiate debut and scored first career goal, the gametying tally, in a 2-2 draw at Massachusetts (10/19) ... Named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team. Before UMass Lowell Played two seasons with the Alberni Valley Bulldogs of the BCHL and totaled 82 points (24g, 58a) in 110 career games ... Scored 45 points on 14 goals and 31 assists, along with 62 penalty minutes in 53 games in 2006-07 ... Appeared in five playoffs games, earning one assist, in 2007 ... Had 37 points on 10 goals and 27 assists in 57 games as a BCHL rookie in 2005-06 ... Scored 10 points (2 goals, 8 assists) in 10 playoff games in 2006 ... Was Alberni’s Rookie of the Year in 2006 ... Other individual honors include being named to the Coastal All-Star team in 2007 and Team Canada West in 2006. Personal Maurice John Edwards was born on March 16, 1987 in Calgary, Alberta ... He is the son of Jack and Noreen Edwards of Rocky Rapids, Alberta ... Has one brother, Josh ... Graduated from Frank Maddock High School in 2005 ... Lists being named to the Team Canada West squad in 2006 and the BCHL all-star game in 2007 as his greatest sports moments ... Chose UML to play hockey and get an education ... Is a Toronto Maple Leafs fan … Former NHLers Steve Yzerman, Wayne Gretzky and Scott Niedermayer are his favorite hockey players ... Lists Miracle and Youngblood as his favorite movies … Hobbies include golf and baseball … Nickname is “Mo”... Future endeavors include playing professional hockey and becoming a successful businessman … Majoring in Business. Career vs. Hockey East Team GP Boston College 9 Boston University 13 Maine 13 Massachusetts 9 Merrimack 9 New Hampshire 9 Northeastern 11 Providence 8 Vermont 11 Hockey East Playoffs 10

G-A 2-6 6-5 2-2 3-3 0-3 2-5 2-5 2-3 1-2 2-3

TP 8 11 4 6 3 7 7 5 3 5

+/- PIM +1 8 E 6 E 2 -3 13 -1 4 E 6 E 12 +1 4 +2 6 E 8

Career Firsts Game: at Massachusetts (10/19/07) Goal: at Massachusetts (10/19/07) Assist: vs. Alabama Huntsville (10/26/07) Single-Game Highs Goals: 2 11/3/07 at Boston University Assists: 3 11/14/08 vs. New Hampshire Points: 3 11/14/08 vs. New Hampshire PIMs: 6 11/22/08 vs. Northeastern Shots: 6 10/23/09 vs. Colgate Plus/Minus: +3 12/7/07 vs. Boston University

Career Stats Overall: Year GP G 2007-08 37 8 2008-09 38 11 2009-10 38 4 Career 113 23

TP 19 29 15 63

+/- -5 +11 -6 E

PIM 12 32 29 73

S 55 84 89 228

PP 7 7 4 18

PPA 7 8 3 18

SH 0 0 0 0

SHA 0 0 0 0

GW 1 1 2 4

GT 1 0 0 1

Career Stats Hockey East Games: Year GP G A TP 2007-08 27 7 7 14 2008-09 27 9 16 25 2009-10 26 2 8 10 Career 80 18 31 49

+/- -5 +8 -6 -3

PIM 10 20 23 53

S 39 59 56 154

PP 6 6 2 14

PPA 4 6 3 13

SH 0 0 0 0

SHA 0 0 0 0

GW 1 0 0 1

GT 1 0 0 1

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MacDonald on Edwards: “Maury has dynamic abilities: he shoots well, passes well and skates well. He can defend in all three zones and I look for Maury to be a top player in our league this season.”


Player Profiles

Riley Wetmore Sophomore • Forward Shoots: Ht/Wt: Birthdate: Hometown: Last Team:

Right 6-0, 195 lbs. July 28, 1989 Swanton, Vt. Green Mountain (EJHL)

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Alternate Captain

2009-10 - Freshman Year Played in all 39 games, scoring 15 points (6g, 9a) ... Led UML freshmen in points and assists ... T-13th among Hockey East freshmen in scoring ... Scored first career game-winning goal, and an assist, in a 4-1 victory over Princeton (12/11) ... Second among UML forwards with a plus-8 rating ... Registered a plus or even rating in 34 of 39 games ... Scored seven points over the final 11 games ... River Hawks were 9-5-0 when he scored a point ... Tallied an assist in his first career game, a 3-0 win vs. St. Lawrence (10/9) ... Scored first career goal in a 3-1 homeopening win vs. Colgate (10/23) ... Tallied two assists in the Hockey East playoffs vs. Maine. Before UMass Lowell Played for the Green Mountain Glades of the EJHL... Wetmore tallied 75 points on 33 goals and 42 assists in 2008-09... Had 50 points on 18 scores and 32 assists in 2007-08... Won the 2006 Under-16 Tier II National Hockey Championship in Richmond, VA. Personal Riley Scott Wetmore was born on July 28, 1989 in Dover, New Hampshire... Shoots right... Son of Kim Barkyoumb and Rick Wetmore... Has two older brothers, Michael and Tyler, and one older sister Danielle... Chose UMass Lowell because he was blown away by the facilities... Is a Boston Bruins fan... His favorite sports figures are Brian Roloston and Tiger Woods... Hobbies include wiffle ball and boating... Hopes to travel the world.

Career vs. Hockey East Team GP Boston College 3 Boston University 3 Maine 6 Massachusetts 3 Merrimack 3 New Hampshire 3 Northeastern 4 Providence 3 Vermont 3 Hockey East Playoffs 3

G-A 1-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-1 0-1 0-2

TP 1 0 4 0 0 0 1 2 1 2

+/- PIM +1 0 E 2 +2 4 -1 2 -1 0 -1 4 +2 2 +2 4 +1 0 E 4

Career Firsts Game: vs. St. Lawrence (10/9/09) Goal: vs. Northeastern (10/24/09) Assist: vs. St. Lawrence (10/9/09) Single-Game Highs Goals: 1 (6x) 2/20/10 at Maine Assists: 1 (9x) 3/14/10 at Maine Points: 2 12/11/09 vs. Princeton PIMs: 4 11/24/09 at Providence Shots: 4 12/11/09 vs. Princeton Plus/Minus: +1 (13x) 3/5/10 vs. Vermont

Career Stats Overall: Year GP G 2009-10 39 6 Career 39 6

TP 15 15

+/- +8 +8

PIM 20 20

S 47 47

PP 2 2

PPA 3 3

SH 0 0

SHA 0 0

GW 1 1

GT 0 0

Career Stats Hockey East Games: Year GP G A TP 2009-10 27 4 3 7 Career 80 4 3 7

+/- +5 +5

PIM 14 14

S 29 29

PP 0 0

PPA 0 0

SH 0 0

SHA 0 0

GW 0 0

GT 0 0

A 9 9

MacDonald on Wetmore: “It’s going to be exciting to see what Riley brings to the table this season. He works hard, prepares well, is talented and a great teammate. He has a lot of natural abilities that will serve him well this season.”

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Player Profiles

Michael Budd Junior • Left Wing Shoots: Ht/Wt: Birthdate: Hometown: Last Team:

Left 6-0, 187 lbs. April 16,1989 Burlington, Ont. Burlington Cougars (OPJHL)

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2009-10 - Sophomore Year Played in 35 of 39 games and scored eight points (4g, 4a) ... Held a plus or even rating in 29 of 35 games and was plus-5 overall ... Played in his 50th career game vs. Merrimack on Jan. 22 ... Scored his first goal of the season in a 5-4 loss to Boston Univ. (10/30) ... Had a goal and a plus-1 rating in a 4-1 win vs. Princeton (12/11) ... Scored in a 4-1 win against Boston College (2/12) ... Assisted on the game-winner vs. Boston College (1/23). 2008-09 – Freshman Year Played in 30 of 38 games and had 10 points on five goals and five assists ... Led UML rookies in game-winning goals (2) and was second in points (10), goals (5), assists (5) and power play points (4) ... Scored the game-winning goal, a power play goal, in a 3-2 win vs. Merrimack (1/22) ... Earned first career assist in UML’s 6-1 win vs. Providence (11/21) ... Scored first career goal, the game-winner, in a 2-0 win at Massachusetts (11/15) ... Made collegiate debut at Colgate (10/11). Before UMass Lowell Selected to play for Team Canada East in the Jr. “A” Challenge in 2007 ... Played parts of three seasons for the Burlington Cougars of the Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League ... Had 94 points on 36 goals and 58 assists in 83 career games for the Cougars ... Totaled 46 points (14 goals, 32 assists) and 44 penalty minutes in 35 games in 2007-08 ... Netted five power play goals, a shorthanded goal and three game-winners in ‘07-08 ... Recorded 48 points (22 goals, 26 assists) and 22 penalty minutes in 47 games in 2006-07 ... Played in nine playoff games for Burlington over two seasons ... Had one assist in three games in 2008 and five points (2 goals, 3 assists) in 2007 ... Was a teammate of former UML player Tim Carr with Burlington. Personal Michael Andrew Budd was born on April 16, 1989 in Montclair, New Jersey ... Is the son of Rob and Rosi Budd of Burlington, Ontario ... Has one sibling: Jessica ... Graduated from Notre Dame Secondary School in 2007 ... Lists being named to Team Canada East as his greatest sports moment ... Chose UML to further his education and play hockey at a high level ... The New York Rangers are his favorite NHL team ... Lists Alex Kovalev of the Ottawa Senators as his favorite athlete ... Favorite movie is The Dark Knight ... Entourage is his favorite TV show ... Enjoys the music of Pearl Jam and the Red Hot Chili Peppers ... Hobby is basketball ... Nickname is “Budder” ... Future plans include continuing his hockey career and receiving his degree ... Is a Business Administration major.

Career vs. Hockey East Team GP Boston College 6 Boston University 6 Maine 8 Massachusetts 6 Merrimack 5 New Hampshire 4 Northeastern 7 Providence 5 Vermont 7 Hockey East Playoffs 7

G-A 1-1 1-1 2-2 1-1 2-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-1

TP +/- PIM 2 -1 10 2 E 4 4 -1 10 2 +1 6 2 +2 4 0 E 19 1 E 8 1 -1 2 0 -3 6 1 -2 8

Career Firsts Game: at Colgate (10/11/08) Goal: at Massachusetts (11/15/08) Assist: vs. Providence (11/21/08) Single-Game Highs Goals: 1 (9x) 2/19/10 at Maine Assists: 1 (9x) 3/14/10 at Maine Points: 1 (18x) 3/14/10 at Maine PIMs: 15 1/8/10 at New Hampshire Shots: 5 (2x) 12/5/09 vs. Massachusetts Plus/Minus: +2 11/8/09 vs. New Hampshire

Career Stats Overall: Year GP G 2008-09 30 5 2009-10 35 4 Career 65 9

TP 10 8 18

+/- -6 +5 -1

PIM 22 49 71

S 62 50 112

PP 1 0 1

PPA 3 0 3

SH 0 0 0

SHA 0 0 0

GW 2 0 2

GT 0 0 0

Career Stats Hockey East Games: Year GP G A TP 2008-09 22 5 3 8 2009-10 24 3 2 5 Career 46 8 5 13

+/- -4 +3 -1

PIM 20 37 57

S 41 37 78

PP 1 0 1

PPA 2 0 2

SH 0 0 0

SHA 0 0 0

GW 2 0 2

GT 0 0 0

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A 5 4 9

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MacDonald on Budd: “Michael is a strong physical force with good puck protection skills. He really understands the game.”


Player Profiles

Joe Caveney Sophomore • Forward Shoots: Ht/Wt: Birthdate: Hometown: Last Team:

Right 5-11, 183 lbs. July 5, 1988 Fitchburg, Mass. Sioux City Musketeers (USHL)

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2009-10 - Freshman Year Played in eight games in an injury shortened season ... Made his collegiate debut against New Hampshire (11/8) ... Ranked second among UML freshmen in plus-minus (+7) ... Scored his first career goal and recorded a plus-3 rating in a 4-0 win at Alabama-Huntsville (11/14) ... Tallied first collegiate assist in a 5-3 victory and a plus-3 rating vs. Massachusetts (12/5) ... Named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team. Before UMass Lowell Played forward for the Sioux City Musketeers of the USHL... Scored 5 points on one goal and four assists due to an injury shortened season in 2008-09... Selected as a Second Team EJHL All-Star in 2008... Named the 2008 EJHL All-Star Game MVP... Had 60 points on 22 goals and 38 assists for the Huskies in the EJHL in 2007-08. Personal Joseph Edward Caveney was born on July 5, 1988 in Fitchburg, Massachusetts... Shoots right... One of four children of Kim and Edward Caveney... Considers playing in the Quebec Peewee Tournament finals in front of 12,000 people at age 11 as his greatest sports moment... Admires Lance Armstrong for his perseverance and LeBron James for his athletic ability... A fan of the Boston Red Sox... Chose UMass Lowell because the combination of an outstanding Division I hockey team and a great academic program was impossible to turn down... He hopes to graduate with a business degree and make a living playing hockey.

Career vs. Hockey East Team GP Boston College 0 Boston University 0 Maine 1 Massachusetts 1 Merrimack 1 New Hampshire 2 Northeastern 0 Providence 1 Vermont 0 Hockey East Playoffs 0

G-A 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

TP 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

+/- PIM E 0 E 0 +1 2 +3 2 E 0 E 0 E 0 +1 0 E 0 E 0

Career Firsts Game: vs. New Hampshire (11/8/09) Goal: at Alabama-Huntsville (11/14/09) Assist: vs. Massachusetts (12/5/09) Single-Game Highs Goals: 1 11/14/09 at Alabama-Huntsville Assists: 1 12/5/09 vs. Massachusetts Points: 1 (2x) 12/5/09 vs. Massachusetts PIMs: 2 (2x) 12/5/09 vs. Massachusetts Shots: 2 12/5/09 vs. Massachusetts Plus/Minus: +3 (2x) 12/5/09 vs. Massachusetts

Career Stats Overall: Year GP G 2009-10 8 1 Career 8 1

TP 2 2

+/- +7 +7

PIM 4 4

S 7 7

PP 0 0

PPA 0 0

SH 0 0

SHA 0 0

GW 0 0

GT 0 0

Career Stats Hockey East Games: Year GP G A TP 2009-10 6 0 1 1 Career 6 0 1 1

+/- +5 +5

PIM 4 4

S 5 5

PP 0 0

PPA 0 0

SH 0 0

SHA 0 0

GW 0 0

GT 0 0

A 1 1

MacDonald on Caveney: “Joe is coming off a tough year with injuries, but is a powerful skater who plays up and down the wing. He can shoot it off the rush and is another player I think can have a breakout season.”

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Player Profiles

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Patrick Cey

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Senior • Left Wing Shoots: Ht/Wt: Birthdate: Hometown: Last Team:

Left 6-1, 190 lbs. June 13, 1987 Saskatoon, Sask. Vernon Vipers (BCHL)

2009-10 - Junior Year Scored seven points on two goals and five assists in 29 games ... Carried a minus-1 rating ... Tallied an assist in the 5-3 home-opening win over Colgate (10/23) ... Scored his first goal of the season in a 2-1 loss to Massachusetts (1/16) ... Assisted on a goal in the 5-4 win vs. Merrimack (1/22) ... Scored the game-winning power play goal against Boston College (2/12) ... Scored three points in four games from Feb. 20-Mar. 5 ... Had assists in back-to-back games at Providence (2/27) and against Vermont (3/5). 2008-09 - Sophomore Year Had 12 points on six goals and six assists in 36 games ... Had a plus-5 rating for the season ... Named to the Hockey East Weekly Top Performers list (10/13) ... Scored career-high sixth goal of the season in UML’s 5-3 win vs. Maine (3/6) ... Totaled four points (1g, 3a) during a career-best four-game point streak (2/7-20) ... Scored fifth goal of the season in UML’s 2-1 win at Massachusetts (2/7) ... Earned an assist in three straight games (2/13-20) ... Had assists in back-to-back games against Northeastern (11/22) and at Merrimack (11/25) ... Scored the game-winning goal in a 3-0 win at Michigan State (10/16) ... Scored UML’s first goal of the year in the season opener at Colgate (10/11). 2007-08 - Freshman Year Totaled 11 points on five goals and six assists in 37 games … Named to the Hockey East Weekly Honor Roll (11/19) … Scored a goal, his fifth of the season, in UML’s 4-1 victory in Game 2 of the Hockey East Quarterfinals at Boston University (3/15) … Scored the game-tying goal in a 2-2 draw at Providence (11/16) … Recorded the first multi-point game of career with two assists in a 3-3 draw against Massachusetts (11/10) … Scored first career goal in a 4-1 win over Alabama Huntsville (10/26) … Made collegiate debut at Massachusetts (10/19). Before UMass Lowell Played two seasons for the Vernon Vipers of the British Columbia Hockey League ... Totaled 66 points on 31 goals and 35 assists in 73 games over the two seasons ... Scored 53 points (23 goals, 30 assists) in 57 games in 2006-07 ... Had nine power play goals, one shorthanded tally and two game-winners in 2006-07 ... Missed much of the 2005-06 season with an injury, but still scored 13 points (8g, 5a) in 16 games for Vernon. Personal Patrick Howard Cey was born on June 13, 1987 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan ... Is the son of Lester and Pamela Cey of Saskatoon ... Has three siblings: Matthew, Morgan, and Mallory ... Graduated from Holy Cross High School in 2005 ... Winning the Nationals in Midget AAA (Telus Cup) is his greatest sports moment ... Chose UML for the hockey program and the educational opportunity … Vincent Lecavalier of the Tampa Bay Lightning and his Dad are his hockey influences ... Lists the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the CFL as his favorite professional sports team and the Calgary Flames as his favorite NHL team ... Enjoys the music of the Red Hot Chili Peppers … Favorite movies is the Godfather ... Hobbies include baseball, golf and working out … Nickname is “Ceyser” ... Would like to play professional hockey in the future.

Career vs. Hockey East Team GP Boston College 9 Boston University 11 Maine 13 Massachusetts 8 Merrimack 8 New Hampshire 8 Northeastern 10 Providence 7 Vermont 10 Hockey East Playoffs 10

G-A 2-3 1-0 2-2 2-2 0-3 1-0 0-1 1-2 0-3 1-0

TP 5 1 4 4 3 1 1 3 3 1

+/- PIM -1 2 -3 2 +3 6 +4 2 -1 4 -2 0 -1 6 +3 4 +1 2 +1 2

Career Firsts Game: at Massachusetts (10/19/07) Goal: vs. Alabama Huntsville (10/26/07) Assist: vs. Massachusetts (11/10/07) Single-Game Highs Goals: 1 (13x) 2/12/10 vs. Boston College Assists: 2 11/10/07 vs. Massachusetts Points: 2 11/10/07 vs. Massachusetts PIMs: 2 (16x) 3/12/10 at Maine Shots: 4 (4x) 2/26/10 vs. Providence Plus/Minus: +2 11/20/07 at Merrimack

Career Stats Overall: Year GP G 2007-08 37 5 2008-09 38 6 2009-10 29 2 Career 102 13

TP 11 12 7 30

+/- +1 +5 -1 +5

PIM 12 18 6 36

S 39 41 40 120

PP 0 0 1 1

PPA 0 0 0 0

SH 0 0 0 0

SHA 0 0 0 0

GW 0 1 1 2

GT 1 0 0 1

Career Stats Hockey East Games: Year GP G A TP 2007-08 27 1 6 7 2008-09 25 4 6 10 2009-10 20 2 4 6 Career 72 7 16 23

+/- -3 +3 +1 +1

PIM 8 14 2 24

S 29 32 27 88

PP 0 0 1 1

PPA 0 0 0 0

SH 0 0 0 0

SHA 0 0 0 0

GW 0 0 1 1

GT 1 0 0 1

16

A 6 6 5 17

2009-10 Media Guide

MacDonald on Cey: “Patrick is a senior with a lot of experience. There’s not much he doesn’t do well and I’m optimistic that he’ll put everything together for his senior year.”


Player Profiles

Tim Corcoran Junior • Defense Shoots: Ht/Wt: Birthdate: Hometown: Last Team:

Left 6-1, 190 lbs. June 14, 1988 Milton, Mass. Bay State Breakers (EJHL)

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2009-10 - Sophomore Year Played in 11 games ... Did not have a point and earned 10 penalty minutes with three shots on goal ... Registered a plus or even rating in seven of 11 games ... UML was 7-3-1 in games which Corcoran played and were undefeated (2-0-1) when he registered a shot on goal ... Made season debut vs. St. Lawrence (10/9) at the IceBreaker Tournament. 2008-09 – Freshman Year Suited up for three games during freshman season ... Did not have a point and earned two penalty minutes with one shot on goal ... Made collegiate debut in a 4-1 win vs. Quinnipiac (10/30). Before UMass Lowell Played for the Bay State Breakers of the Eastern Junior Hockey League in 2007-08 ... Totaled nine points (all assists) and 22 penalty minutes in 23 games for the Breakers ... Had four power play assists ... Was an All Independent School League 2007 Honorable Mention at St. Sebastian’s High School ... Made the Honor Roll and Effort Honor roll in high school. Personal Timothy Francis Corcoran was born on June 14, 1988 in Boston, Massachusetts ... Is the son of Francis and Virginia Corcoran of Milton, Massachusetts ... Has two siblings: Brendan and Grace ... Graduated from St. Sebastian’s School in 2007 ... Winning the 2007 Massachusetts Midget State Championship with the Cape Cod Whalers is his greatest sports moment ... Chose UML to play Division I hockey and receive a great education ... Detroit Red Wings captain Nicklas Lidstrom is his favorite athlete ... Is a Boston Bruins fan ... Enjoys listening to Tom Petty ... Favorite movie is Goodfellas ... Rescue Me and Rob and Big are his favorite TV shows ... Hobbies are fishing and playing golf ... Nickname is “Corc” ... Would like to continue playing hockey after college ... Is a Business Management major.

Career vs. Hockey East Team GP Boston College 1 Boston University 2 Maine 0 Massachusetts 0 Merrimack 1 New Hampshire 1 Northeastern 1 Providence 0 Vermont 1 Hockey East Playoffs 0

G-A 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

TP +/- PIM 0 -1 0 0 E 0 0 E 0 0 E 0 0 E 2 0 -2 0 0 -1 2 0 E 0 0 E 2 0 E 0

Career Firsts Game: vs. Quinnipiac (10/30/08) Goal: Assist: Single-Game Highs Goals: Assists: Points: PIMs: 2 (6x) 2/6/10 at Merrimack Shots: 1 (4x) 11/8/09 vs. New Hampshire Plus/Minus: +1 (2x) 11/13/09 at Alabama-Huntsville

Career Stats Overall: Year GP G 2008-09 3 0 2009-10 11 0 Career 14 0

TP 0 0 0

+/- -2 -5 -7

PIM 2 10 12

S 1 3 4

PP 0 0 0

PPA 0 0 0

SH 0 0 0

SHA 0 0 0

GW 0 0 0

GT 0 0 0

Career Stats Hockey East Games: Year GP G A TP 2008-09 1 0 0 0 2009-10 6 0 0 0 Career 7 0 0 0

+/- -1 -3 -4

PIM 0 6 6

S 0 2 2

PP 0 0 0

PPA 0 0 0

SH 0 0 0

SHA 0 0 0

GW 0 0 0

GT 0 0 0

A 0 0 0

MacDonald on Corcoran: “Tim gives you everything he possibly can. He works really hard, prepares well and has experience in big games. He can be a stabilizing force for our defense.”

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Player Profiles

Jason DeLuca Senior • Left Wing Shoots: Ht/Wt: Birthdate: Hometown: Last Team:

Left 5-9, 185 lbs. October 9, 1987 East Moriches, N.Y. Bridgewater Bandits (EJHL)

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2009-10 - Junior Year Played in eight games ... Did not record a point and had a minus-1 rating ... Recorded five shots on goal ... Made season debut at Merrimack (2/6) ... Registered a plus or even rating in six of eight games ... UML was 4-2-2 with DeLuca in the lineup and undefeated (2-0-1)when he recorded a shot on goal ... Named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team. 2008-09 - Sophomore Year Appeared in five games ... Did not record a point and had a plus-1 rating with two penalty minutes ... Made season debut at Michigan State (10/16) ... Named to the Hockey East AllAcademic Team. 2007-08 - Freshman Year: Played in 36 games and totaled three goals and five assists for eight points … Recorded an assist for the second straight game with a helper against Vermont (2/22) … Recorded first two assists for first career multi-point game in a 6-0 win over Maine in the championship game of the Florida College Classic (12/29) … Scored third goal of the season in a 3-2 win over New Hampshire (12/1) … Scored first career goal, the game-winner, in UML’s 4-1 win over Alabama Huntsville (10/26) … Made collegiate debut at Massachusetts (10/19) ... Named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team. Before UMass Lowell Played for the Bridgewater Bandits of the EJHL in 2006-07 and had nine goals and 27 assists for 36 points in 44 games ... Played for and was captain of the Oswego Admirals of the OPJHL in 2005-06... Had 45 points on 18 goals and 27 assists in 49 games for the Admirals ... Participated in the USA Select Festivals (14’s, 15’s, 16’s and 17’s) ... Also played for the New York Bobcats of the AJHL, where he finished second in the league in scoring and was named to the all-star team. Personal Jason William DeLuca was born on October 9, 1987 in East Moriches, New York ... Is the son of William and Margaret DeLuca ... Has two siblings: Nicole and Christopher ... Graduated from Westhampton Beach High School in 2005 ... List winning state championships in 2002 and 2003 as his greatest sports moments ... Chose UML because of the coaches and the great opportunity the school provided ... Favorite NHL team is the New York Rangers and former Ranger Adam Graves is his favorite athlete … Enjoys listening to John Butler Trio and O.A.R. ... A Few Good Men is his favorite movie … Hobby is surfing ... Nicknames are “Frosty” and “J-Bird” … Future plans include extending his hockey career as long as possible.

Career vs. Hockey East Team GP Boston College 5 Boston University 6 Maine 5 Massachusetts 3 Merrimack 4 New Hampshire 3 Northeastern 3 Providence 6 Vermont 4 Hockey East Playoffs 3

G-A 0-2 1-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0

Career Stats Overall: Year GP G 2007-08 36 3 2008-09 5 0 2009-10 8 0 Career 49 3

A 5 0 0 5

TP 8 0 0 8

+/- -1 +1 -1 -1

PIM 10 2 0 12

S 21 4 5 30

PP 0 0 0 0

PPA 0 0 0 0

SH 0 0 0 0

SHA 0 0 0 0

GW 1 0 0 1

GT 0 0 0 0

Career Stats Hockey East Games: Year GP G A TP 2007-08 26 2 3 5 2008-09 1 0 0 0 2009-10 8 0 0 0 Career 35 2 3 5

+/- -6 -1 -1 -8

PIM 8 0 0 8

S 14 1 5 20

PP 0 0 0 0

PPA 0 0 0 0

SH 0 0 0 0

SHA 0 0 0 0

GW 0 0 0 0

GT 0 0 0 0

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TP 2 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0

+/- PIM E 0 -3 6 +3 0 -3 2 E 0 +1 2 -1 0 +1 0 -3 0 E 2

2009-10 Media Guide

Career Firsts Game: at Massachusetts (10/19/07) Goal: vs. Alabama Huntsville (10/26/07) Assist: vs. Maine (12/29/07) Single-Game Highs Goals: 1 (3x) 12/1/07 vs. New Hampshire Assists: 2 12/29/07 vs. Maine Points: 2 12/29/07 vs. Maine PIMs: 2 (6x) 10/17/08 at Michigan State Shots: 2 (7x) 3/5/10 vs. Vermont Plus/Minus: +3 12/29/07 vs. Maine

MacDonald on DeLuca: “Jason is well liked by his teammates. Whether it’s blocking a key shot, protecting the puck or making a great offensive play—Jason will do whatever it takes for the team to have success.”


Player Profiles

Matt Ferreira Junior • Center Shoots: Ht/Wt: Birthdate: Hometown: Last Team:

Left 6-0, 190 lbs. November 2, 1988 Brampton, Ont. Brampton Capitals (OPJHL)

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2009-10 - Sophomore Year Played in 23 games ... Missed 11 games due to injury (1/8-2/13) ... Totaled three points, all assists, and 19 shots on goal ... Earned six penalty minutes and an even rating ... Recorded a plus or even rating in 17 of 23 games ... Made season debut vs. St. Lawrence (10/9) at the IceBreaker Tournament ... Had an assist in the home-opening win vs. Colgate (10/23) ... Tallied an assist in the 5-4 loss to Boston University (10/30) ... Had an assist and a plus-2 rating in the 3-1 win at Alabama-Huntsville (11/13). 2008-09 – Freshman Year Had seven points on five goals and two assists in 29 games ... Missed nine games due to injury (11/29-12/6; 3/6-3/21) ... Tied for 2nd among UML rookies in goals (5) and third in points (7) ... One of four River Hawks to score a power play and shorthanded goal ... Won 50.4-percent of his face offs (177 of 351) ... Had goals in back-to-back games at Merrimack (1/24) and at Maine (1/30) ... Scored first career power play goal vs. Union (1/3) ... Scored first two career goals including a shorthanded tally in an 8-3 win vs. New Hampshire (11/14) ... Earned first career point with an assist in a 4-1 win vs. Providence (10/24) … Made collegiate debut at Colgate (10/11). Before UMass Lowell Scheduled to join UML in 2007-08, but returned to the Brampton Capitals of the Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League for a third season after undergoing brain surgery in September 2007 ... Totaled 171 points on 98 goals and 73 assists in 139 career games for the Capitals ... Posted a career-best 39 goals and added 18 assists for 57 points in 43 games in 2007-08 ... Scored 12 power play goals and netted five-game winning goals in ‘07-08 ... Had 38 goals and 34 assists for 72 points in 48 games in 2006-07 ... Netted 13 power play goals, three shorthanded goals and four game-winning goals in ‘06-07 ... Recorded 21 goals and 21 assists for 32 poitns in 48 games in 2005-06 ... Appeared in 19 career playoff games for Brampton, including eight points (4 goals, 4 assists) in eight games in 2008. Personal Matthew John Ferreira was born on November 2, 1988 in Brampton, Ontario ... Is the son of Ombert and Julie Ferreira of Brampton ... Has three siblings: Tyler, Jacob and Lucas ... Graduated from Cardinal Legar Secondary School in 2006 ... Lists winning the regular season scoring title and scoring the overtime goal to win a playoff series as his greatest sports moments ... Chose UML for the great education and hockey ... Is a fan of the Boston Bruins, Boston Red Sox and Toronto Blue Jays ... Favorite hockey players include former Colorado Avalanche captain Joe Sakic and Mike Fisher of the Ottawa Senators ... Favorite movies include 300 and Wedding Crashers ... SportsCentre (TSN) and Hockey Night in Canada are his favorite TV shows ... Hobbies include golf, working out and movies ... Nickname is “Lefty” ... Would like to play professional hockey or become a sports psychologist.

Career vs. Hockey East Team GP Boston College 3 Boston University 5 Maine 6 Massachusetts 4 Merrimack 4 New Hampshire 3 Northeastern 5 Providence 4 Vermont 4 Hockey East Playoffs 3

G-A 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0

TP 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 2 0 0

+/- PIM +1 0 -4 0 +1 2 -1 2 -3 0 +3 0 -1 2 +2 2 E 6 E 0

Career Firsts Game: at Colgate (10/11/08) Goal: vs. New Hampshire (11/14/08) Assist: vs. Providence (10/24/08) Single-Game Highs Goals: 2 11/14/08 vs. New Hampshire Assists: 1 (5x) 11/13/09 at Alabama-Huntsville Points: 2 11/14/08 vs. New Hampshire PIMs: 6 2/21/09 at Vermont Shots: 6 1/16/09 at Boston College Plus/Minus: +4 11/14/08 vs. New Hampshire

Career Stats Overall: Year GP G 2008-09 29 5 2009-10 23 0 Career 52 5

TP 7 3 10

+/- -3 0 -3

PIM 10 6 16

S 50 19 69

PP 1 0 1

PPA 1 0 1

SH 1 0 1

SHA 0 0 0

GW 0 0 0

GT 0 0 0

Career Stats Hockey East Games: Year GP G A TP 2008-09 23 4 2 6 2009-10 11 0 1 1 Career 34 4 3 7

+/- -2 0 -2

PIM 10 4 14

S 39 6 45

PP 0 0 0

PPA 1 0 1

SH 1 0 1

SHA 0 0 0

GW 0 0 0

GT 0 0 0

A 2 3 5

MacDonald on Ferreira: “Matt has had some hard luck with injuries throughout his career, but nobody works harder and strives for success more than Matt does.”

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Player Profiles

Michael Heffron

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Sophomore (RS) • Goaltender Shoots: Ht/Wt: Birthdate: Hometown: Last Team:

Left 5-11, 190 lbs. March 2, 1989 Lynnfield, Mass. Portland Junior Pirates (AJHL)

2009-10 - Freshman Year Did not appear in a game for UMass Lowell. 2008-09 - Redshirt Year Joined the River Hawks in January from the Portland Junior Pirates of the Atlantic Junior Hockey League ... Did not appear in a game for UMass Lowell. Before UMass Lowell Went 1-4-0 with a 4.43 GAA and a .870 Sv% in five appearances for the Pirates in 2008-09 ... Played four years of varsity hockey for Malden Catholic High School ... Was an All-Conference selection in 2007 ... The 2007 Bert Kenty Award Winner ... Named the 2006 Sixth Player Award recipient ... Helped Malden Catholic to its first eve appearance in the Super 8 ... Played for Team Mass. from the ages of 14-18. Personal Michael Patrick Heffron was born March 2, 1989 in Malen, Massachusetts ... Is the son of Bill and Nancy Heffron of Lynnfield, Massachusetts ... Has two siblings: Sean and Allison ... Graduated from Malden Catholic High School ... Lists beating Catholic Memorial during his senior year (2007) for the first time since 1989 as his greatest sports moment ... Chose UML for its solid business program and to play hockey ... Is a fan of all the Boston-area teams -- Bruins, Celtics, Patriots, Red Sox ... Former goaltender Patrick Roy is his favorite athlete ... Enjoys the music of All Time Low and We the Kings ... Favorite movies are The Departed and There’s Something About Mary ... Nicknames are “Heff” and “Doug” ... Future plans are to take life as it comes.

Team Boston College Boston University Maine Massachusetts Merrimack New Hampshire Northeastern Providence Vermont Hockey East Playoffs

GP W-L-T 0 0-0-0 0 0-0-0 0 0-0-0 0 0-0-0 0 0-0-0 0 0-0-0 0 0-0-0 0 0-0-0 0 0-0-0 0 0-0-0

GAA 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

S% .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

Career Stats Overall: Year GP GS 2009-10 0 0 Career: 0 0

Career Stats Hockey East Games: Year GP GS W-L-T 2009-10 0 0 0-0-0 Career 0 0 0-0-0

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W-L-T 0-0-0 0-0-0

SO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Career Firsts Game: Win: Shutout: Career Highs Saves: Con. Starts: Con. Wins: SO Streak:

- - - -

MIN 0:00 0:00

GA 0 0

GAA 0.00 0.00

SV 0 0

SV% .000 .000

SO 0 0

A 0 0

PIM 0 0

MIN 0:00 0:00

GA 0 0

GAA 0.00 0.00

SV 0 0

SV% .000 .000

SO 0 0

A 0 0

PIM 0 0

2009-10 Media Guide

MacDonald on Heffron: “Michael is the ultimate teammate. He works hard and pushes us every single day.”


Player Profiles

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Chris Ickert

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Sophomore • Defense Shoots: Ht/Wt: Birthdate: Hometown: Last Team:

Left 5-9, 170 lbs. February 23, 1989 Abbotsford, B.C. Langley Chiefs (BCHL)

2009-10 - Freshman Year Appeared in 14 games and scored three points, all assists ... Earned 10 penalty minutes and a plus-3 rating ... Made his collegiate debut at Alabama-Huntsville (11/13) ... Recorded a plus or even rating in 12 of 14 games ... Scored first collegiate point, an assist, in a 4-0 win at Alabama-Huntsville (11/14) ... Had an assist at Providence (11/24) ... Tallied an assist vs. Princeton (12/12) ... Named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team. Before UMass Lowell Scored 22 points on five goals and 17 assists in just 37 games as a member of the Langley Chiefs in 2008-09... Named to the BCHL Coastal Conference All-Star Team in 2008 and 2009... Won a gold medal at the British Columbia Winter Games... Named the top prospect at the PIJHL Prospects game in 2004-05. Personal Christopher Sean Ickert was born on February 23, 1989 in Abbotsford, British Columbia... Shoots left... Son of Mona and Norm Ickert... Has one older sister, Stefanie... Graduated from Mennonite Educational Institute in 2007... Chose UMass Lowell for the education and the chance to be exposed to professional hockey... Is a fan of the Vancouver Canucks and Liverpool FC... Trevor Linden, Michael Owen and Roger Federer are his favorite sports figures... Enjoys playing tennis and soccer in his spare time... Listens to U2 and Coldplay... Nicknames are “Icky” and “Icks”... Future endeavors include playing professional hockey or using his degree for a career.

Career vs. Hockey East Team GP Boston College 2 Boston University 0 Maine 2 Massachusetts 1 Merrimack 1 New Hampshire 1 Northeastern 0 Providence 2 Vermont 0 Hockey East Playoffs 0

G-A 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0

TP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

+/- PIM E 2 E 0 -1 2 +1 2 E 0 +1 0 E 0 +1 0 E 0 E 0

Career Firsts Game: at Alabama-Huntsville (11/13/09) Goal: Assist: at Alabama-Huntsville (11/14/09) Single-Game Highs Goals: Assists: 1 (3x) 12/12/09 vs. Princeton Points: 1 (3x) 12/12/09 vs. Princeton PIMs: 6 12/11/09 vs. Princeton Shots: 3 12/12/09 vs. Princeton Plus/Minus: +1 (5x) 12/5/09 vs. Massachusetts

Career Stats Overall: Year GP G 2009-10 14 0 Career 14 0

TP 3 3

+/- +3 +3

PIM 10 10

S 13 13

Career Stats Hockey East Games: Year GP G A TP 2009-10 9 0 1 1 Career 9 0 1 1

+/- +2 +2

PIM 4 4

S 5 5

A 3 3

PP 0 0

PPA 1 1

SH 0 0

SHA 0 0

GW 0 0

GT 0 0

PP PPA 0 0

SH 0 0

SHA 0 0

GW 0 0

GT 0 0

MacDonald on Ickert: “Chris has tremendous skating skills with really good feet, good edges and plays with his head up. I’m excited to see him play in full health this season.”

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Player Profiles

Michael Scheu Junior • Left Wing Shoots: Ht/Wt: Birthdate: Hometown: Last Team:

Left 5-9, 170 lbs. January 20, 1987 Buffalo, N.Y. Markham Waxers (OPJHL)

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2009-10 - Sophomore Year Played in 25 games and had 13 points on five goals and eight assists ... Had three multi-point games ... Earned 12 penalty minutes and a even plus/minus rating ... Scored five points in five games (10/30-11/13) ... Scored goals in back-to-back games in a home-and-home series with Boston University (10/30-31) ... Had a goal and assist in the 6-3 win over New Hampshire on ESPNU (11/8) ... Tallied three assists in a 5-3 win against Massachusetts (12/5) ... Scored two goals, including the game-winner, and had an assist in the 6-5 OT victory at Northeastern on NESN (1/9). 2008-09 – Freshman Year Appeared in 10 games and had five points on four goals and one assist ... Scored fourth goal of the season in UML’s 4-3 overtime win in Game 1 of the Hockey East Quarterfinals at Vermont (3/13) ... Netted first career power play goal in a 5-3 win vs. Maine (3/6) ... Scored first two career goals, including the tying goal, in a 3-3 draw at Vermont (2/20) ... Made collegiate debut and earned an assist on his first career shift in a 3-2 win at Merrimack (1/24). Before UMass Lowell Totaled 160 points (87g, 73a) in 122 career games in the OPJHL for Markham, Streetsville and Buffalo ... Recorded 61 power play points (36g, 25a) in his junior career ... Scored 14 career game-winning goals ... Played his final two junior seasons (2006-08) for Markham and totaled 103 points (60g, 53a) in 71 games for the Waxers (2006-08) ... Had 62 points on 34 goals and 28 assists for 33 games in 2007-08 for Markham ... Appeared in 38 career playoff games in the OPJHL ... Had 28 points (9g, 19a) in 21 games during the 2008 playoffs ... Played four years of varsity hockey at Bishop Timon St. Jude ... Member of the 2001-02 state championship team ... Served as captain from 2003-05 ... Named team MVP in 2003-04 and 2004-05 ... Was an All-State selection in 2003-04 and 2004-05. Personal Michael Charles Scheu was born January 20, 1987 in Buffalo, New York ... Son of Michael and Patricia Scheu of Buffalo ... Has three siblings: Melissa, Stacey and Shannon ... Graduated from Bishop Timon St. Jude High School in 2005 ... Lists winning the national championship as a member of the 2004-05 Buffalo Saints Tier 1 team as his greatest sports moment ... Chose UML for the great hockey program as well as great educational opportunities ... Is a Buffalo Sabres fan ... Former Buffalo Sabre Gilbert Perreault, and Pavel Datsyuk of the Detroit Red Wings are his favorite athletes ... Lists his dad, Michael, as having a big influence on his hockey career ... Enjoys listening to Three Days Grace ... Favorite movie is American Gangster ... Nickname is “Scheuy” ... Future plans are to continue playing hockey and earn a degree.

Career vs. Hockey East Team GP Boston College 3 Boston University 3 Maine 6 Massachusetts 3 Merrimack 3 New Hampshire 3 Northeastern 5 Providence 1 Vermont 4 Hockey East Playoffs 4

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Career Stats Overall: Year GP G 2008-09 10 4 2009-10 25 5 Career 35 9

G-A 0-1 2-0 1-0 0-3 0-2 1-1 2-1 0-0 3-0 1-0 A 1 8 9

TP 1 2 1 3 2 2 3 0 3 1

+/- PIM +1 2 -3 2 -3 2 +1 0 +1 2 +1 0 -2 4 -2 0 +2 0 E 2

TP 5 13 18

Career Stats Hockey East Games: Year GP G A TP 2008-09 9 3 1 4 2009-10 17 5 7 12 Career 26 8 8 16

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Career Firsts Game: vs. Merrimack (1/24/09) Goal: at Vermont (2/20/09) Assist: vs. Merrimack (1/24/09) Single-Game Highs Goals: 2 (2x) 1/9/10 at Northeastern Assists: 3 12/5/09 vs. Massachusetts Points: 3 (2x) 1/9/10 at Northeastern PIMs: 4 11/14/09 at Alabama-Huntsville Shots: 5 (2x) 1/8/10 at New Hampshire Plus/Minus: +2 (2x) 12/5/09 vs. Massachusetts PIM 4 12 16

PIM 4 6 10

S 15 48 63

S 13 40 53

PP 1 2 3

PP 1 2 3

PPA 0 2 2

PPA 0 2 2

SH 0 0 0

SH 0 0 0

SHA 0 0 0

SHA 0 0 0

GW 0 1 1

GW 0 1 1

GT 1 0 1

MacDonald on Scheu:

GT 1 0 1

“Michael has great offensive instincts and ability. He can make things happen offensively and can have a big season if he avoids the injury bug.”


Player Profiles

David Vallorani Junior • Center Shoots: Ht/Wt: Birthdate: Hometown: Last Team:

Left 5-8, 180 lbs. March 27, 1989 Hamilton, Ont. Milton Ice Hawks (OPJHL)

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2009-10 - Sophomore Year Played in all 39 games and scored 27 points on nine goals and 18 assists ... Earned 20 penalty minutes and held a plus-5 rating ... Had five multi-point games ... Ranked second among UML skaters in assists ... Recorded a plus or even rating in 30 of 39 games ... Named Hockey East Player of the Week (12/7) ... Scored 50th career point on an assist of the game-winner vs. Boston College (2/12) ... Had three four-game point streaks ... Scored a goal and assist in the 5-3 victory over Colgate (10/23) ... Scored six points in four games (2g, 4a) from 10/2310/31 ... Scored the game-winning goal against Northeastern (10/24) ... Notched two assists vs. Boston University (10/30) ... Netted his first career hat trick, including the game-winner, in a 5-3 win vs. Massachusetts (12/5) ... Had a pair of assists against New Hampshire (11/8) ... Had two assists against Vermont (3/5). 2008-09 - Freshman Year Led UML rookies in points (27), goals (9) and assists (18) in 38 games ... Named to the Hockey East All-Rookie Team ... Named the Hockey East Rookie of the Month for October ... Ranked 2nd on team in assists and tied for fourth in power play points (12) ... Was 3rd among Hockey East rookies in scoring ... Had six points (1g, 5a) in his first six collegiate games ... Led the River Hawks with eight multi-point games ... Had three points (1g, 2a) in four Hockey East playoff games ... Earned an assist on the game-winning goal in UML’s 4-2 win Game 2 of the Hockey East Quarterfinals at Vermont (3/14) ... Had a goal and an assist in UML’s 4-3 overtime win in Game 1 of the Hockey East Quarterfinals at Vermont (3/13) ... Assisted on the game-tying goal with 26 seconds remaining in the third period of a 3-3 tie at Vermont (2/20) ... Recorded first career two-goal game in UML’s 6-0 win at Boston College (2/13) ... Had a goal and an assist at Boston University (2/6) ... Assisted on the game-winning goal in a 3-2 win vs. Merrimack (1/22) ... Had two assists including the primary helper on the game-winning goal in overtime of a 4-3 win at Boston College (1/16) ... Had a goal and an assist in a 6-3 win vs. RIT (11/29) ... Earned two assists in UML’s 4-1 home opening win vs. Providence (10/24) ... Had two assists in a 3-0 win at Michigan State (10/16) ... Made collegiate debut at Colgate (10/11). Before UMass Lowell Played two years for the Milton Ice Hawks of the Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League ... Served as an assistant captain and led the team in scoring both years with the Ice Hawks ... Was the OPJHL Player of the Month in December 2007 ... Played in the OPJHL All-Star Game in 2007-08 ... Totaled 152 points (56 goals, 96 assists) and 106 penalty minutes in 98 career games for Milton ... Finished fourth in the league with 87 points (32 goals, 55 assists) in 200708 ... Had 46 power play points on 13 goals and 33 assists in ‘07-08 ... Had 24 goals and 41 assists for 65 points in 49 games in 2006-07 for Milton ... Compiled 21 points (8 goals, 13 assists) in 15 career playoff games for the Ice Hawks. Personal David Anthony Vallorani was born on March 27, 1989 in Hamilton, Ontario ... Is the son of Olivio and Margherita Vallorani of Hamilton ... Has one sibling, sister Natalie ... Graduated from St. Thomas More High School in 2007 ... Lists scoring the overtime winner in the seventh game of the Alliance Championship on his birthday in 1999 as his greatest sports moment ... Chose UML to receive a great education and play Division I hockey ... Is a Boston Bruins fan ... Hall of Famer Ray Bourque and Joe Thornton of the San Jose Sharks are his favorite hockey players ... Music interests include Oasis, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Eminem and 50 Cent ... Mystery Alaska and The Goonies are his favorite movies ... Hobbies are soccer and working out ... Nickname is “Vally” ... Future plans include playing professional hockey. Career vs. Hockey East Team GP Boston College 6 Boston University 7 Maine 9 Massachusetts 6 Merrimack 6 New Hampshire 6 Northeastern 8 Providence 6 Vermont 8 Hockey East Playoffs 7

G-A 2-3 3-4 0-2 3-4 2-3 0-2 3-2 0-4 1-5 1-3

TP 5 7 2 7 5 2 5 4 6 4

+/- PIM -2 4 -3 6 -1 8 +5 2 +1 2 E 2 +3 4 -1 0 E 4 -1 6

Career Stats Overall: Year GP G 2008-09 38 9 2009-10 39 9 Career 77 18

Career Stats Hockey East Games: Year GP G A TP 2008-09 27 7 12 19 2009-10 27 6 13 19 Career 54 13 25 38

A 18 18 36

TP 27 27 54

+/- 0 +5 +5

+/- 0 +2 +2

Career Firsts Game: at Colgate (10/11/08) Goal: vs. Boston University (11/7/08) Assist: at Colgate (10/11/08) Single-Game Highs Goals: 3 12/5/09 vs. Massachusetts Assists: 2 (7x) 3/5/10 vs. Vermont Points: 3 12/5/09 vs. Massachusetts PIMs: 4 10/31/09 at Boston University Shots: 6 2/13/09 at Boston College Plus/Minus: +2 12/5/09 vs. Massachusetts PIM 14 20 34

PIM 8 18 26

S 64 70 134

S 49 49 98

PP 4 1 5

PP 2 1 3

PPA 8 7 15

PPA 6 5 11

SH 0 0 0

SH 0 0 0

SHA 0 0 0

SHA 0 0 0

GW 0 2 2

GW 0 2 2

GT 0 0 0

MacDonald on Vallorani:

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“David is an exciting player to watch. He gets after it, moves the puck well and can make things happen with his individual talents and abilities.”

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Player Profiles

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Colin Wright

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Sophomore • Defense Shoots: Ht/Wt: Birthdate: Hometown: Last Team:

Right 6-0, 186 April 3, 1989 Burlington, Ont. Burlington Cougars (OPJHL)

2009-10 - Freshman Year Played in 35 games and scored 10 points on seven goals and three assists ... Led all UML rookies in goals (7), multi-point games (3) and game-winning goals (2) ... Held a plus or even rating in 29 of 35 games ... Scored the game-winning goal in his first collegiate game vs. Colgate (10/23) ... Had two goals, including the game-winner, at Alabama-Huntsville (11/13) ... Carried a three-game point streak (2g, 3a) from 2/19-2/26 ... Netted first career power play goal and added an assist at Maine (2/20) ... Had a pair of assists against Providence (2/26). Before UMass Lowell Served as captain for the Burlington Cougars of the OPJHL... Scored 11 goals and collected 39 assists to amass 50 points in 2008-09... In 2007-08, tallied 42 points on 16 goals and 26 assists... Captain of the OPJHL All-Star game in 2008. Personal Colin Wright was born on April 3, 1989 in Burlington, Ontario... Shoots right... One of two children of Janet and Ron Wright... Graduated from Nelson High School in 2007... His most memorable sports moment came in winning a hometown hockey tournament at age 15... Chose UMass Lowell to further his education and play a high level of hockey... Is a Toronto Maple Leafs fan... Idolizes Steve Yzerman and Alex Ovechkin... Favorite musical group is Metallica... Golf is his hobby... His nickname is “Gore”... Plans on playing hockey as long as he can before entering the sports medicine business.

Career vs. Hockey East Team GP Boston College 3 Boston University 3 Maine 6 Massachusetts 3 Merrimack 3 New Hampshire 2 Northeastern 4 Providence 2 Vermont 3 Hockey East Playoffs 3

G-A 0-0 0-0 3-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-0

TP 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 2 0 1

+/- PIM E 2 +1 2 -4 2 -1 4 E 2 +1 2 +2 2 +2 0 -1 2 E 0

Career Firsts Game: vs. Colgate (10/23/09) Goal: vs. Colgate (10/23/09) Assist: at Maine (2/20/10) Single-Game Highs Goals: 2 11/13/09 at Alabama-Huntsville Assists: 2 2/26/10 vs. Providence Points: 2 (3x) 2/26/10 vs. Providence PIMs: 4 12/5/09 vs. Massachusetts Shots: 3 (3x) 2/26/10 vs. Providence Plus/Minus: +2 (2x) 2/26/10 vs. Providence

Career Stats Overall: Year GP G 2009-10 35 7 Career 35 7

TP 10 10

+/- +3 +3

PIM 18 18

S 30 30

PP 1 1

PPA 0 0

SH 0 0

SHA 0 0

GW 2 2

GT 0 0

Career Stats Hockey East Games: Year GP G A TP 2009-10 25 3 3 6 Career 25 3 3 6

+/- -1 -1

PIM 18 18

S 22 22

PP 1 1

PPA 0 0

SH 0 0

SHA 0 0

GW 0 0

GT 0 0

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MacDonald on Wright: “Colin is looking to make a transition to defense this year. He scored seven goals as a freshman last season and I think he’ll take those experiences and give us a level of stability on defense.”


Player Profiles

Derek Arnold Freshman Shoots: Ht/Wt: Birthdate: Hometown: Last Team:

Forward

Right 5-8, 165 lbs. February 9, 1990 Foxboro, Mass. Waterloo Blackhawks (USHL)

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MacDonald on Arnold:

“Derek has a terrific shot, has a real good nose for the net and comes from two very successful seasons in the USHL.” Before UMass Lowell Played for the Waterloo Blackhawks of the United States Hockey League ... Arnold scored 59 points on 20 goals and 39 assists in 2009-10 while serving as assistant captain ... Had 20 goals and 12 assists for 32 points in 2008-09 ... Started “Arnie’s Army”, selling wrist bands and hard hats that read “Arnie’s Army 29” with all proceeds benefiting the Boys and Girls Clubs of Black Hawk County ... Was given the USHL’s Curt Hammer award for his excellence on and off the ice. Personal Derek Joseph Arnold was born on February 9, 1990 in Norwood, Massachusetts ... Shoots right ... One of two children of Peter and Marilyn Arnold of Foxboro, Mass. ... Chose UML because it is a program on the rise and offered a good education ... His greatest sports moment was winning the Empire Jr. Hockey League in 2006-07 ... His favorite sports figure is Philadelphia Flyers forward Daniel Briere ... He enjoys playing golf and refereeing hockey in his spare time ... Nicknamed “Arnie” ... He is a fan of the Boston Red Sox, Bruins, Celtics and the New England Patriots.

Rob Badger Freshman Shoots: Ht/Wt: Birthdate: Hometown: Last Team:

Defenseman

Left 5-11, 175 lbs. June 22, 1991 Hainesport, N.J. Gunnery Prep

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MacDonald on Badger:

“Rob really works hard at his game. He will get better and be challenged every day in practice and we will see where that takes him.” Before UMass Lowell Played two seasons at the Gunnery Preparatory school in Washington, Conn. ... Helped guide the Gunnery to back-to-back West Championships in the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council ... Reached the NEPSAC Final Four as a junior. Personal Robert Badger was born on June 22, 1991 in Lowell, Massachusetts ... Is one of two sons of Susan and Rob Badger of Hainesport, N.J. ... Chose UML to get an education while playing hockey ... Lists the Red Sox as his favorite team ... Enjoys playing golf and baseball ... Is the son of former ULowell player Rob Badger (1984-86) who scored 37 points (12g, 25a) in 73 career games.

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Player Profiles

Marc Boulanger Freshman Catches: Ht/Wt: Birthdate: Hometown: Last Team:

Goaltender

Left 6-0, 185 lbs. March 27, 1990 Olds, Alta. Olds Grizzlys (AJHL)

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MacDonald on Boulanger:

“Marc is very athletic, has good reflexes, a great work ethic and has the potential to have a great season.” Before UMass Lowell Played for the Olds Grizzlys of the Alberta Junior Hockey League ... In 2009-10, backstopped the Grizzlys to a 20-10-6 record with 2.64 GAA and a .911 save% ... In a 125 career games with the Grizzlys, submitted a 2.73 goals against average and a .905 save percentage ... Prior to joining the Grizzlys, played for Red Deer Midget AAA where he earned the Bill Randford Trophy as the league’s top goaltender ... Guided the Red Deer to the National Midget Championship game, earned silver medal and was named Tournament MVP. Personal Marc Pierre Boulanger was born on March 27, 1990 in Olds, Alberta ... Catches left ... One of four children of Frederique and Xavier Boulanger of Olds, Alb. ... Was diagnosed with Type I diabetes at the age of nine ... Chose UML to further his education and play for a strong hockey program ... His greatest sports moment was playing in the National Midget Championship game in 2007 ... Plans to continue playing hockey after earning a degree in Accounting ... His sports idols are Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury and two-time Stanely Cup winning goalie Patrick Roy ... Names the Calgary Flames as his favorite sport’s franchise.

Doug Carr Freshman Catches: Ht/Wt: Birthdate: Hometown: Last Team:

Goaltender

Left 6-2, 200 lbs. March 13, 1989 Hanover, Mass. Brockville Braves (CJHL)

MacDonald on Carr:

“Doug is very strong with good leadership and is a very talented goaltender. He plays square to the puck and is very efficient.” Before UMass Lowell Played for the Brockville Braves in the Fred Page Cup and RBC Cup in 2010 ... Played for the Cornwall Colts of the Central Junior A Hockey League ... Named the CJHL Goaltender of the Year ... Led the Colts to the CJHL semi-finals while posting a 27-6-1 record with a 2.50 GAA and a .919 sv% ... Selected for the Battle of Ontario ... Named to the CJHL First-Team ... Prior to joining Cornwall, starred at Hanover High School ... Was named a Boston Globe and Patriot Ledger Hockey All-Scholastic. Personal Douglas Patrick Carr was born on March 12, 1989 in Hanover, Massachusetts ... Catches left ... Is one of four children of Elaine and Jake Carr of Hanover, Mass. ... His future endeavors include playing hockey as long as possible ... Lists the Boston Bruins and Red Sox as his favorite sports teams ... Names Bruins legend Ray Bourque as his favorite sports figures ... Lists Eminem, Kenny Chesney and Dave Matthews Band as his favorite musical groups ... Nicknamed “Doogles”.

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Player Profiles

Nick Curry Freshman Shoots: Ht/Wt: Birthdate: Hometown: Last Team:

Forward

Right 6-0, 195 lbs. November 2, 1989 Augusta, Ga. Springfield Jr. Blues (NAHL)

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MacDonald on Curry:

“Nick has great stick skills and a high hockey IQ. He really complements the people he plays with.” Before UMass Lowell Played with the Springfield Jr. Bruins of the North American Hockey League ... Named to the NAHL Top Prospect Team in 2008-09 ... Served as an assistant captain for the Blues in 2009-10 while scoring 50 points on 17 goals and 33 assists ... Had 15 goals and 41 assists for 56 points in 2008-09 ... Scored eight points on two goals and six assists in eight career playoff games with Springfield ... Prior to joining the Blues, skated at Chugiak High School in Chugiak, Alaska. Personal James Nicholas Curry was born November 2, 1989 in West Point, New York ... One three boys of Kelly and John Curry of Evans, GA ... Attends UML to earn a business degree while playing hockey ... Hopes to start his own business in the future ... Lists his greatest sports moment as winning the Colorado U-18 AAA State Championship ... Names the New York Rangers and Atlanta Braves as his favorite teams ... Lists Lance Armstrong, Michael Phelps and Los Angeles Kings’ Ryan Smyth as his favorite athletes.

Daniel Furlong Freshman Shoots: Ht/Wt: Birthdate: Hometown: Last Team:

Defense

Left 5-11, 180 lbs. February 11, 1991 Stoneham, Mass. Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL)

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MacDonald on Furlong:

“Daniel plays with his eyes up, sees the ice well and has good puck presence out there. He can really control the game from an offensive standpoint and will continue to grow defensively.” Before UMass Lowell Played for the Sioux Falls Stampede of the United States Hockey League ... Scored 9 goals and 10 assists for 19 points in 2009-10 ... Scored seven goals on the power play ... Had seven assists in 2008-09 ... Was teammates with current River Hawks Josh Holmstrom and Chad Ruhwedel ... Prior to joining Sioux Falls, starred at Catholic Memorial in West Roxbury. Personal Daniel Joseph Furlong was born on February 11, 1991 in Stoneham, Massachusetts ... Is the lone child of Ellen and Daniel Furlong of Malden, Mass. ... Once his hockey career is over, would like to start his own business ... Chose UML for its good Business Management program ... Nickname is “Furls” ... Enjoys going to the beach, playing golf and hanging out with friends ... Names the Boston Bruins, Red Sox and New England Patriots as his favorite teams.

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Player Profiles

Cameron Gaudet Freshman Shoots: Ht/Wt: Birthdate: Hometown: Last Team:

Forward

Left 5-11, 195 lbs. December 10, 1991 Lexington, Mass. Austin Preparatory

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MacDonald on Gaudet:

“Cameron is in the right spot all the time and really understands our system and style of play. As he continues to get stronger, he’ll become a good player for us.” Before UMass Lowell Skated for Austin Preparatory School in Reading, MA ... Served as captain for both his junior and senior seasons ... Named Catholic Central League MVP. Personal Cameron Pierce Gaudet was born on December 10, 1991 in Stoneham, Massachusetts ... One of three children of Jody and Chuck Gaudet of Burlington, Mass. ... Older brother Ross (22) plays hockey at Boston University ... Oldest brother Chad (25) played Division I lacrosse for the University of Virginia ... Enjoys playing wiffleball and street hockey ... Names the Boston Bruins, Red Sox and New England Patriots as his favorite teams ... Lists Wedding Crashers, The Hangover and Inception as his favorite movies ... Chose UML to get a great education and play hockey ... Hopes to one day work in law enforcement.

Josh Holmstrom Freshman Shoots: Ht/Wt: Birthdate: Hometown: Last Team:

Forward

Right 6-0, 175 lbs. September 5, 1989 Colorado Springs, Colo. Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL)

MacDonald on Holmstrom:

“Josh gives you every ounce of energy and courage he has, whether it’s in practice or games. He’s been impressive so far and will have an impact on every game he plays.” Before UMass Lowell Played two seasons with the Sioux Falls Stampede of the United States Hockey League ... Served as assistant captain while scoring 43 points (15g, 28a) in 59 games in 2009-10 ... Tallied 25 points (14g, 11a) in 58 games in 2008-09 ... Was teammates with current River Hawks Daniel Furlong and Chad Ruhwedel ... Prior to joining the Stampede, skated with the Lincoln Stars for two games in 2007-08. Personal Joshua David Holmstrom was born on September 5, 1989 in Colorado Springs, Colorado ... Son of Michelle and Kevin Holmstrom of Colorado Springs, CO ... Older brother Ben was a three-year captain of the River Hawks from 2007-2010 ... After hockey, plans on becoming a athletic trainer or physical therapist ... Chose UML because the school and location were a good fit for him ... His most memorable hockey moment was playing in his first USHL game ... Names Paul Kariya and Lance Armstrong as his favorite sports figures ... Nickname is “Holmer”.

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Player Profiles

T.J. Massie Sophomore Catches: Ht/Wt: Birthdate: Hometown: Last Team:

Goaltender

Left 5-11, 185 lbs. May 3, 1990 Lexington, Mass. Tri-City Storm (USHL)

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MacDonald on Massie:

“T.J. is going to use his experience and maturity to his advantage this season. He played in some Division I games and did well. This will be a good test for his resolve.” 2009-10 - Did Not Play 2008-09 - Freshman Year Appeared in two games, with one start ... Compiled a 1-1-0 record with a .870 save percentage and a 3.80 goals against average ... Made his collegiate debut vs. Quinnipiac (10/30/08), making 27 saves in a 4-1 win ... Finished the year with the Tri-City Storm of the USHL. Before UMass Lowell A four-year member of Cushing Academy’s varsity hockey team ... Posted a combined 43-12-3 record over his junior and senior seasons ... Had a 2.20 GAA, a .922 save-percentage and seven shutouts during that time ... Named to the EG Watkins All Tournament team in both junior and senior seasons ... Awarded the Hockey Night in Boston Underclassmen’s Most Valuable Player award and Beantown Classic’s top goaltender award in 2007 ... Selected as Cushing’s team captain during senior season and was named the team’s MVP. Personal Thomas Massie, Jr. was born on May 3, 1990 in Lexington, Massachusetts ... Is the son of Thomas and Theresa Massie ... Has three younger siblings: Jonathan, Cameron and Sydney ... Graduated from Cushing Academy in 2008 ... Lists winning the Repentigny Minor Hockey World Championship Tournament in Quebec as one of the greatest sports moments ... Chose UML because of the coaches, to compete in Hockey East, and to further his education ... Is a Boston Bruins fan ... Lists Marty Turco and Martin Brodeur as his favorite professional hockey players ... Enjoys the music of Kenny Chesney ... Favorite movie is Wedding Crashers ... SportsCenter and Family Guy are his favorite TV shows ... Hobbies include street hockey and working out ... Nickname is TJ ... Aspires to win a Hockey East championship, win an NCAA national championship, earn his degree from UML and play professional hockey.

Derek McCoy Freshman Shoots: Ht/Wt: Birthdate: Hometown: Last Team:

Forward

Left 6-1, 200 lbs. April 3, 1990 Newburyport, Mass. Valley Jr. Warriors (EJHL)

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MacDonald on McCoy:

“Derek is the ultimate hard-working grinder. He is really good in tight areas, on the wall and is a physical force.” Before UMass Lowell Skated for the Valley Jr. Warriors of the Eastern Junior Hockey League ... Scored 10 goals and nine assists in 42 games in 2009 ... Tallied eight power play points (4g, 4a) and scored one gamewinning goal ... Prior to that, he starred with Newburyport High School, earning Cape Ann All-Star and All-League status. Personal Derek Paul McCoy was born on April 3, 1990 in Newburyport, Massachusetts ... Is one of four children of Leyt and Don McCoy of Newburyport, Mass. ... Father, Don, played for ULowell from 1980-84, scoring 50 goals and 69 assists in 125 games ... Lists Sidney Crosby, Tom Brady and Milan Lucic as his favorite athletes ... Chose UML to earn a great education while playing for a great program ... Would like to work in business following his hockey career ... Lists playing golf, video games and going fishing as his hobbies ... Nicknamed “D” and “Mac”.

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Player Profiles

Joseph Pendenza Freshman Shoots: Ht/Wt: Birthdate: Hometown: Last Team:

Forward

Left 5-11, 190 lbs. November 22, 1990 Wilmington, Mass. Boston Jr. Bruins (EJHL)

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“Joe is much faster and more powerful than we originally thought. He reminds me a bit of Mike Potacco and will allow us to be quick on the hunt.” Before UMass Lowell Skated for the Boston Jr. Bruins of the Eastern Junior Hockey League ... Tallied 49 points (22g, 27a) in 2008-09 and 48 points (21g, 27a) in 2009-10 ... Served as team captain ... Named an EJHL AllStar during each season ... Prior to playing in the EJHL, skated with the Bruins in the Empire Junior Hockey League in 2007-08 ... Named the Empire League’s Top Forward and a All-Star. Personal Jospeh Robert Pendenza was born on November 22, 1990 in Melrose, Massachusetts ... One of three sons of Rosa and Robert Pendenza of Wilmington, MA ... Chose UML because it is close with home with a great education and presented an opportunity to play hockey ... His future endeavors are to pursue a career in hockey and open an Italian restaurant ... Enjoys going to the gym and playing golf ... Names the Boston Bruins, Red Sox and New England Patriots as his favorite teams.

William Rayner Freshman Shoots: Ht/Wt: Birthdate: Hometown: Last Team:

Defense

Right 6-2, 200 lbs. January 19, 1990 Needham, Mass. Lincoln Stars (USHL)

MacDonald on Rayner:

“William shoots the puck well, but has had some injuries and needs to find his rhythm. I know there’s a lot of talent and ability there and we’ll see if he can put it together.” Before UMass Lowell Skated for one season with the Lincoln Stars of the United States Hockey League ... Played in 29 games and registered five assists ... Prior to joining the Stars, starred at South Kent School and Needham High School ... Was named a league All-Star with Needham. Personal William Joseph Rayner was born on January 19, 1990 in Newton, Massachusetts ... One of four children of Jeanne and Bill Rayner of Needham, MA ... Nicknamed “Will” ... Names the Boston Red Sox as his favorite sports team ... Enjoys fishing and meeting new people ... Listens to Kenny Chesney.

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Chad Ruhwedel Freshman Shoots: Ht/Wt: Birthdate: Hometown: Last Team:

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Right 5-11, 180 lbs. May 7, 1990 San Diego, Calif. Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL)

MacDonald on Ruhwedel:

“Excellent two-year defenseman out of the USHL. He is very steady, strong and committed and will have an impact on our defense immediately.” Before UMass Lowell Played two seasons with the Sioux Falls Stampede of the United States Hockey League ... Served as a team captain ... Tallied 11 assists in 55 games in 2008-09 ... Followed with five goals and 17 assists in 58 games in 2009-10 while being named a USHL All-Star ... Played with current UML teammates Josh Holmstrom and Daniel Furlong ... Prior to joining the Stampede, starred at Scripps Ranch High School. Personal Chad James Ruhwedel was born on May 7, 1990 in San Diego, California ... Is one of two children of Robin and John Ruhwedel of San Diego, CA ... Chose UML to play in Hockey East and attend a school in Massachusetts ... Hopes to achieve a successful hockey career and win a National Championship ... Enjoys beach volleyball, surfing and playing golf ... Names the Anaheim Ducks, San Diego Chargers and the Los Angeles Lakers as his favorite sports teams ... Nicknamed “Rudy”.

Shayne Thompson Freshman Shoots: Ht/Wt: Birthdate: Hometown: Last Team:

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Left 5-11, 190 lbs. June 13, 1989 Stiltsville, Ont. Brockville Braves (CJHL)

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“Shayne is coming from a successful juniors career. He shoots the puck well and has good stick skills. He could have a major impact as a freshman.” Before UMass Lowell Played for five seasons in the Central Junior Hockey League ... Served as captain of the Brockville Braves in 2009-10, setting CJHL records for consecutive wins (26) and team points (106) ... Helped the Braves win the Eastern Canadian Championship in 2010 with 87 points on 33 goals and 54 assists in 57 games ... Named a CJHL First-Team All-Star ... Prior to joining the Braves, skated with the Kanata Stallions for four seasons ... Served as team captain for 2008-09 season, scoring 83 points on 28 goals and 55 assists. Personal Shayne Robert Thompson was born on June 13, 1989 in Ottawa, Ontario ... One of two children of Lynda and Robert Thompson of Stiltsville, Ont. ... Nicknames include “Tommy”, “Tomps” and “Tomper” ... Chose UML for academic and athletic programs ... Would like to play hockey for as long as possible before moving into a sports’ management position ... Greatest sports moment came in winning the Eastern Canadian Junior A Championship in front of the home crowd in Brockville.

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Blaise MacDonald Head Coach

• 10th Season • 145-153-38

Blaise MacDonald enters his 10th year at the helm of the UMass Lowell Hockey team. He has compiled a 145-153-38 record in his nine years of work behind the bench for the River Hawks. No stranger to the UML hockey program, the native of nearby Billerica, Mass., was an assistant to River Hawk head coach Billy Riley, Jr., from 1988-1990, before being named the fifth head coach in the program’s 43-year history on April 6, 2001. “I think there is a terrific commitment from the University,” MacDonald said. “The culture of the workplace from the Chancellor to the athletic department is outstanding and strives for high performance. “The obvious connection with me and UMass Lowell is the fact that I grew up in Billerica. I grew up a fan of the Lowell Chiefs and players like Craig MacTavish and Dean Jenkins. This is a dream situation for me in that perspective, especially considering the exciting growth of the campus.” In his first season, MacDonald guided the River Hawks to a 22-13-3 record – their best performance since 1995-96. In Hockey East play, UML finished 12-9-3, good for fourth place and home ice in the Hockey East tournament. MacDonald put a system in place which had the River Hawks among the top four in Hockey East in several categories: team defense overall (first) and in HE (fourth); penalty kills overall (first) and in HE (third); overall team offense(fourth); and power play in HE (fourth). In 2004-05, MacDonald guided the River Hawks to a 20-12-4 record, their best since his first year at the helm. UML was ranked as high as seventh in the national polls, had one of the best power-play units in the nation and enjoyed a 14-game unbeaten streak from November 23 to January 28. The team also placed a record 17 players on Hockey East’s All-Academic team and produced Hockey East’s Superskills Rookie of the Year, Peter Vetri. In 2007-08 the River Hawks posted a 16-17-4 record, 10-13-4 in league play, and returned the the Hockey East playoffs after a one-year absence. The 16 wins doubled the team’s output from 2006-07, and improved in almost every statistical category — goals scored, goals against, power play percentage, penalty kill and save percentage. Sophomore left wing Kory Falite led Hockey East in goals (league games) and was named to a Hockey East Second Team All-Star. Freshman defenseman Maury Edwards was named to the Hockey East All-Rookie team, the third player under MacDonald’s watch to do so. As a team the River Hawks received the Charlie Holt Sportsmanship Award as the least penalized team in Hockey East. The River Hawks continued their development in 200809, winning 20 games for the third time under MacDonald, and reached the Hockey East championship game for the second time in program history. The River Hawks finished the 2008-09 season as one of the hottest teams in the country, going 12-5-2 over their last 19 games. In 2009-10, MacDonald followed with the program’s first back-to-back winning seasons since 2002. UMass Lowell finished with a 19-16-4 overall record, tied for third place in the Hockey

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East conference and were ranked as high as third in the national polls. The season marked the River Hawks’ highest finish in Hockey East since 1995-96. MacDonald came to Lowell after a five-year head coaching stint at Niagara University where he founded the ice hockey program and brought the Purple Eagles to the NCAA Tournament quarterfinal in only four seasons. Prior to Niagara, MacDonald served as an assistant coach and later recruiting coordinator and associate head coach at Boston University (1990-96) as well as an assistant at Princeton (1987-88) and Dartmouth (1985-87). A 1985 graduate of Rochester Institute of Technology, MacDonald compiled an all-time record of 91-58-17 in five seasons at Niagara (.548), highlighted by a 30-8-4 overall clip and a 15-0-2 finish in College Hockey America in 1999-00. During the run, the Purple Eagles posted victories over Boston University, Colorado College and Rensselaer. In the first round of the 2000 NCAA Tournament, Niagara stunned 1998- 99 NCAA finalist New Hampshire (4-1) before falling to eventual national champion North Dakota (4-1). MacDonald was voted runner-up for the Spencer Penrose Award as National Coach of the Year. MacDonald started the Niagara program in 1996 with all freshmen and guided the Purple Eagles to a 16-9-2 record as a member of the Division III ECAC West. He was voted the ECAC West Co-Coach of the Year by his peers. He then led NU to a 14-10-3 clip in its second and final season in the ECAC West in 1997-98, which included winning the Conference tournament and regular season championships. Before joining College Hockey America, NU spent the 1998-99 season as a Division I independent and posted a 1712-3 record. The Purple Eagles opened the year with a stunning two-game effort at defending national champion Michigan, losing in overtime in the first meeting (6-5), and winning 2-1 a day later. NU also enjoyed victories over Ohio State, Merrimack and Rensselaer, along with wins over St. Lawrence and Colgate in the Syracuse Invitational Tournament. In 2000-01, The Purple Eagles posted a 14-19-5 mark


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(10-7-3 in CHA) with a freshman-dominated lineup. NU advanced to the CHA Tournament before falling in the semifinal to Wayne State (3-2, OT) and defeating Air Force (2-1) in the consolation. In his six years at Boston University, MacDonald helped the Terriers to a 144-42-11 record which included five appearances in the NCAA Frozen Four and the 1995 national championship. The Terriers also captured three Hockey East tournament and regular season championships and two Beanpot crowns. During the past 16 years, MacDonald has recruited and coached many players who have moved on to careers in the NHL. He played a key role in the development of players such as Adrian Aucoin, Rich Brennan, Greg Gardner, Mike Grier, Scott Lachance, Tom Poti and former River Hawk All-American goalie Dwayne Roloson. MacDonald has also coached NHL all-stars Tony Amonte, Keith Tkachuk, and 1998-99 NHL Rookie of the Year Chris Drury, who helped Colorado to the 2001 Stanley Cup title. As a player, MacDonald was an All-American defenseman in his senior season at RIT and led the Tigers to the NCAA Division II championship in 1983 and 1985. He helped RIT defeat ULowell, 5-1, in the 1983 Tournament semifinal at Tully Forum. During his career, MacDonald set former RIT records for career assists (106) and points (119) by a defenseman. He was inducted into the RIT Hall of Fame in 1991. MacDonald served on the American Hockey Coaches Association Board of Governors and was honored by Business First for his career achievements and community involvement as part of its 2000 “40 Under Forty” program. An avid runner, MacDonald has competed in six Boston Marathons, recording his best time of 3:08:00 in 1992. MacDonald holds dual citizenship with Canada as his parents hail from Nova Scotia. He and his wife, Carol, are the parents of four children – sons Cameron, 15, Joseph, 11, and Jacob, 9, and daughter Carly, 7, – and live in Westford, Mass.

Assistant Coaching Record

Year Team W-L-T 1985-86 Dartmouth 2-22-1 1986-87 Dartmouth 10-15-1 1987-88 Princeton 12-15-1 1988-89 UMass Lowell 8-24-2 1989-90 UMass Lowell 13-20-2 1990-91 Boston University 28-11-2 1991-92 Boston University 22-9-4 1992-93 Boston University 29-9-2 1993-94 Boston University 34-7-0 1994-95 Boston University 31-6-3 1995-96 Boston University 30-7-3

Noteworthy

NCAA Frozen Four Finalist Hockey East Tournament Champions Beanpot Champions NCAA Tournament East Regional Beanpot Champions NCAA Frozen Four NCAA Frozen Four Finalist Hockey East Regular Season Champions Hockey East Tournament Champions NCAA Champions Hockey East Regular Season Champions Hockey East Tournament Champions Beanpot Champions NCAA Frozen Four Hockey East Regular Season Champions Beanpot Champions

Head Coaching Record Year Team W-L-T 1996-97 Niagara University 16-9-2 1997-98 Niagara University 14-10-3 1998-99 Niagara University 17-12-3 1999-00 Niagara University 30-8-4 2000-01 Niagara University 14-19-5 2001-02 UMass Lowell 22-13-3 2002-03 UMass Lowell 11-20-5 2003-04 UMass Lowell 15-18-7 2004-05 UMass Lowell 20-12-4 2005-06 UMass Lowell 14-20-2 2006-07 UMass Lowell 8-21-7 2007-08 UMass Lowell 16-17-4 2008-09 UMass Lowell 20-16-2 2009-10 UMass Lowell 19-16-4 Career Totals (14 Years) 236-211-55 UML Career (9 Years) 145-153-38

Noteworthy Niagara’s First Season of Ice Hockey ECAC West Co-Coach of the Year ECAC West Regular Season Champions ECAC West Tournament Champions First Season in Division I NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals CHA Champions CHA Coach of the Year Spencer Penrose Trophy Runner-up Hockey East Tournament Semifinal

Hockey East Tournament Finalist

BLAISE MacDONALD RIT PLAYING CAREER Year 1981-1982 1982-1983 1983-1984 1984-1985 Career Totals

GP 32 31 34 30 127

G 2 2 4 5 13

A 22 24 25 35 106

TP +/- PIM 24 - 28 26 +22 44 29 +45 48 40 +34 20 119 +101 140

PP - 0 1 0 1

SH - 1 1 3 5

GW 0 0 0 0

National Championships: 1982-83, 1984-85 RIT Hall of Fame inductee: 1991

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Q & A with Coach MacDonald UMass Lowell finished with back-to-back winning seasons for the first time since 2002, what does that tell you about where the program is headed? We’ve gone through some challenging times where there has been some doubt about the future of our program and clearly that’s not the optimal way to recruit. Since Chancellor Meehan arrived on campus, our team and our success have mirrored his commitment to the program. We’re very privilege to be in that position and be shown that commitment and we’re grateful for the players that went through that. Last year’s senior class went through a lot of tough times, but they finished really strong. They laid a strong foundation of success that future team’s will try and live up to. I can tell you that our recruiting has been at its highest level since I’ve arrived. We’ve been involved with very talented players that we would not have been involved with before. When you come to a game there are huge crowds here, the energy level is great, we’ve been highly ranked nationally, done well in Hockey East and we’ve had success in TV games. Then you look at how well UMass Lowell is perceived academically and the University becomes a very attractive option. This is a brand new beginning for this whole community and we’re just a part of that.

The River Hawks transition from a veteran squad to a young team, what changes in your coaching style? Patience, patience, patience. I think confidence is such a critical part to an athlete’s and team’s success. It’s easy for a coach to strip that confidence without even knowing it. We need to have an upbeat and enthusiastic environment with very clear goals, in both the short term and long term. The challenge is to live within the world of idealism and realism and push that limit the best you can while still being realistic. There are no feel good games in this league—if you lose two games in a row, you may think you’ll never win again—so we have to guard from pessimism. We’ll try to keep an upbeat attitude this season.

How do the changes to the Tsongas Center help the program? It just speaks to the commitment to the hockey program and to providing Division I athletics to this community. Now when you come into the Tsongas, the engagement of the student body, the fans, the kids in the stands, the alumni—it will be at an astronomically new level. I think when people come to the game they’re going to be wowed when they step into the Tsongas Center.

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Hockey East has produced three consecutive National Champions, how does that affect a growing program? Playing in Hockey East is great because you always want to play against the best. It gives your players a level of experience they can’t gain anywhere else and we think if the tide rises, so will our boat. Last year was a good example. We played Boston College three times and they only scored four goals in three games—whereas they blew out almost everyone else en route to a National Championship. We beat them twice and that gives us tangible experiences that we can build on.

What will be the River Hawks’ greatest strength in 2010-11? As I look at our team now, our forwards look really good. We’ll be able to roll out 12 forwards in a game that will be able to compete and will allow us to have flexibility in our line match-ups. Also, having a young team, we will thrive on the enthusiasm they bring and their innocence. For younger players, they don’t get anxious because they don’t know any better—they’ll just go out and play.

What impact will new assistant coach Darryl Green have on the program? I’m really happy for Darryl, I had the privilege of coaching him for his last two years at UMass Lowell. He had a lot of success as a student-athlete here, won a lot of big games and he has a lot of patience. Darryl has a great outlook and a tremendous passion for the game. He is the ultimate ‘rink rat’ and really loves hockey at all levels. Players see that and gravitate towards him. Additionally, Darryl comes from a high school teaching background. He understands the steps and pragmatic plan to teaching young people.


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Jerry Forton Assistant Coach

Jerry Forton enters his second season with the River Hawks as an assistant coach after spending 13 years as a former assistant and associate head coach at Niagara University. While serving as the primary recruiter, Forton will work with the development of the defensemen. Forton served as an assistant with Head Coach Blaise MacDonald at Niagara from 1996-2001. “Jerry is very familiar with my coaching philosophy and style,” said MacDonald, who will enter his ninth season this fall. “He compliments my strengths and weaknesses. “Most importantly, Jerry brings a tremendous wealth of experience, having coached at the Division I level for 14 years,” MacDonald added. “He has coached in three NCAA Tournaments. He has coached and recruited players who have been Hobey Baker candidates and has done a tremendous job without some of the resources we provide student-athletes here at UMass Lowell.” A former soccer/hockey standout at the University of Buffalo, Forton began his hockey coaching career with the inception of the program at Niagara in 1996 where he remained until last season. During his tenure, he helped guide the Purple Eagles to NCAA Tournament bids and College Hockey America (CHA) Tournament titles in 2000, 2004 and 2008, as well as CHA regular season championships in 1999-2000, 2005-06 and 2006-07. A 1986 graduate, Forton was a member of the UB hockey team from 198286, serving as an assistant captain his junior and senior years. Simultaneously he was a four-year goalkeeper on the Bulls soccer team and ranks third among all-time leaders in career goals against average (1.39) and wins (19). Forton was a three-time SUNY Center Conference standout and the Most Valuable Player of the conference tournament as a junior. He was also named

to the National Soccer Coaches Association (NSCAA) All-America Team as a junior and senior. Forton earned his law degree from UB in 1989 and opened a law practice in Buffalo. He also spent six years (1990-96) as an assistant with the Bulls men’s soccer team and was inducted into the UB Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997. A fitness enthusiast, Forton has twice competed in the National Ironman Triathlon Championship. A native of Buffalo, he has served on the board of directors for two charities: the Early Childhood Foundation and Sea Fever, Inc., which provide funding and craftsman opportunities to disadvantaged children in inner city Buffalo. Forton and his wife Laura, a schoolteacher, reside in Boston with their daughter, Madison (5).

Darryl Green Assistant Coach

Darryl Green, a former River Hawk defenseman and head coach at Nashua High School North, enters his first season with UMass Lowell. Green will work with the defenseman, have input into the River Hawks’ special teams and support Jerry Forton with recruiting efforts. “Darryl brings an unparalleled level of passion, commitment and understanding of what it takes to be student-athlete at UMass Lowell,” said MacDonald. “Even more importantly, he knows what it takes to be a Division I hockey player.” “Darryl brings great experience having been a successful high school head coach and working with our staff three years ago in a volunteer role as the Director of Hockey Operations. In addition, he has great knowledge of the way we play defense and will work closely with our young defensive core.” Prior to joining the River Hawk staff, Green had been teaching at Nashua High School North for the past five years and spent last season as the head coach of the Titans’ ice hockey program. “I wanted to be a college hockey coach and what better place than where I went to school,” said Green. “When the opportunity arose, I jumped at the chance to be apart of this program again.” “I’m excited to work with the defense and the power play units. As a

coaching staff we will have them prepared to win every game.” A 2003 graduate of UMass Lowell, Green earned his degree in Liberal Arts. As a member of the River Hawk hockey team, he compiled 46 points on 13 goals and 33 assists, despite sitting out his freshman year. The team enjoyed its greatest success during his junior season as UMass Lowell posted a 22-13-3 record and reached the Hockey East semi-finals. After college Green played professionally for two seasons, skating with the Wichita Thunder of the Central Hockey League in 2003-04 and the Pee-Dee Pride of the ECHL in 2004-05. Green then went onto serve as the Director of Hockey Operations for the River Hawks in 2007-08. Before attending UMass Lowell, Green starred for the Chatham Maroons of the Western Ontario Junior Hockey League, WOJHL, leading them to back-toback WOJHL Junior `B’ Championships in 1998 and 1999. Green was voted as the league’s Defensive Most Valuable Player for the 1997-98 season. A native of Fairview, ONT, Green currently resides in Milford, NH with his wife, Nikki, and his daughter, Carly, 2.

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Ed Walsh

Volunteer Assistant Coach Two years ago, Ed Walsh returned to the UMass Lowell program after seven seasons as an assistant coach at Dartmouth College. He works primarlity with the River Hawks’ goaltenders. After just one season under his guidance, UMass Lowell increased the team’s save percentage from .908 to .916 and decreased its goals allowed average from 2.56 to 2.23. The progress continued last season as the UMass Lowell goaltenders broke four program records: career (.913) and single season (.928) save percetange, career goals against average (2.33) and career shutouts (10). Walsh joined the Dartmouth program after spending eight seasons as an assistant coach at UMass Lowell. There he served as a systems analyst and goaltender coach. He was a member of the River Hawks in 1996 when they received the NCAA Division I Coaching Staff of the Year Award. During his tenure at UMass Lowell, the team appeared in the Hockey East Tournament

seven times and the NCAA quarterfinals twice. Walsh is currently coaching with the USA Hockey New England program and also works with USA Hockey as a coach and lecturer. Previously, he has been the head coach of the Select-17 Team for New Hampshire. Walsh coached two goaltenders who have played in the NHL and a number of others playing professionally. A native of Tewksbury, Mass., Walsh was a standout goaltender and was named the Defensive Player of the Year, and Goaltender of the Year. He was a member of Team Massachusetts that was crowned 1983 USA Champion. Walsh attended Salem State College. He suffered an injury following his freshman year that ended his playing career. For the last 20 years, he has owned and operated the Ed Walsh Hockey Schools, which specialize in providing offensive and defensive training and goaltending training. Walsh and his wife Joanne, has two sons, Alexander and Cameron. They reside in North Salem, N.H.

Artie Poitras

Head Athletic Trainer Arthur Poitras, M. Ed, LATC, is in his 30th year at UMass Lowell and oversees an athletic health care staff of three which serves more than 300 men’s and women’s athletes. A native of Dracut, Massachusetts, Poitras was named Head Athletic Trainer for the River Hawks in the fall of 1999 and is primarily responsible for the day-to-day health care needs of the UML ice hockey team. In addition to standard athletic training duties, Poitras handles the administration of athletic insurance and budget issues and is a staff liaison with outside medical providers. On the national level, Poitras serves as the representative to the College/University Athletic Trainer’s Committee, dealing with issues surrounding college athletic trainers around the country. In 2005, Poitras received the Marc Connelly Award, given anually to a non-player who made a significant positive impact on the River Hawk hockey program.

A 1981 graduate of Springfield College, Poitras earned his degree in Physical Education and received his National Athletic Trainers Association certificate in 1982. Poitras joined the athletic training staff at UML as a graduate assistant in 1981 before becoming a full-time assistant in 1983. In 1989, he earned his National Strength and Conditioning Association certification and completed his Master’s degree in Education Administration at UMass Lowell in 1995. Poitras, who has missed one game since UML’s entry into Division I in 1983-84, resides in Dracut with his wife, Leslie, and son Timothy, 12, who are regulars at UML hockey games.

Sean Patno

Head Equipment Manager Sean Patno enters his third season as equipment manager for UMass Lowell hockey. He is responsible for ordering, issuing, maintaining and repairing all River Hawk hockey equipment. In addition, Patno coordinates the team’s traveling arrangements and student worker schedules. A former standout UMass Lowell baseball player, Patno starred at shortstop for the better part of four seasons (2004-7). A sure-handed defender, he currently holds three program defensive assist records, most in a career (499), season (162) and game (11). In addition, he has the River Hawks’ record for sacrifice hits in a career (22). He was career .279 hitter. A 2007 graduate of UMass Lowell, Patno holds a bachelor’s degree in History with a minor in Education.

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A four-year baseball and hockey player at Chelmsford high school, Patno excelled in both sports. Named a Merrimack Valley Conference All-Star in baseball, he helped lead Chelmsford to the MVC Championship. Patno won the MVC Championship on the ice as well, even guiding Chelmsford to the Massachusetts Super Eight Tournament. Patno resides in Chelmsford.


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Jim Graves

Sports Psychologist Dr. Jim Graves is in his fifth full year as the sports psychologist for the UMass Lowell River Hawks. His duties involve consulting with coaches, providing assessments of player mental skills, scheduling team presentations and consulting with individual players. Dr. Graves has been practicing in the field of Clinical and Applied Sport Psychology for over 30 years. He is committed to assisting people in reaching their goals, enhancing their performance, building their confidence, and strengthening their resolve. Dr. Graves is dedicated to helping his clients become more focused, more mentally tough and more successful when performing under pressure. His mission is to collaborate with his clients as they overcome the mental and emotional obstacles that have hidden their true potential. In addition to his role as team sport psychologist for the River Hawks, he has a private practice in North Chelmsford, Massachusetts along with a sports psychology practice called Head Game, where his clients are professional athletes, collegiate athletes and teams, aspiring elite competitors, serious

amateur athletes, and recreational weekend warriors. Dr. Graves is an adjunct faculty member at UMass Lowell where he teaches Sport and Exercise Psychology. Prior to joining UML, Dr. Graves taught at Antioch New England Graduate in Keene, New Hampshire for 20 years. Dr. Graves received his B.A. in Psychology from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, where he captained the track team in 1972 and was the conference champion in the hurdles. He received his M.S. at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas, and his Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the American University in Washington, D.C. Dr. Graves is married with two adult children. He resides in Nashua, New Hampshire.

Craig Galloway Strength Coach

Craig Galloway enters his second season as the strength and conditioning coach with UMass Lowell hockey. He is the owner, general manager and a performance coach at CATZ Sports Performance Center in Wilmington. A graduate of Cornell University in 1991 with a degree in Mechanical Engineering, Galloway was a member of Cornell’s nationally ranked wrestling team each of his 4 years. He received his Certified Personal Trainer Certification from the NSCA (National Strength & Conditioning Association) in 2000.

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This is Hockey East The league is coming off another record-breaking season, as the Hockey East Association boasts back-to-back-to-back NCAA National Champions for the first time in league history. The league has consistently remained the strongest Division I conference from top to bottom, encompassing 10 established Division-I hockey programs, entering its 27th season of play in 2010-2011. The Eagles of Boston College won their league-record ninth Hockey East Championship in March of 2010, which included nine straight victories to capture their fourth NCAA Championship in school history. Hockey East has continued a steady rise to prominence since its founding charter on July 11, 1983, when the possibility of an apparent Ivy League departure threatened the ECAC. In response, the athletics directors from Boston College, Boston University, New Hampshire, Northeastern and Providence unveiled a new Division I men’s ice hockey conference. Together, Bill Flynn of Boston College, John Simpson of Boston University, Andy Mooradian of New Hampshire, Joe Zabilski of Northeastern and Lou Lamoriello of Providence launched Hockey East. Lamoriello assumed the role of the league’s first commissioner. Later that summer, the Board of Directors added the University of Maine and the University of Lowell (now UMass Lowell). Official conference competition of the seven-team league began with the 1984-85 season, and expansion brought the league to nine teams with the additions of Merrimack College (1989) and the University of Massachusetts (1993). The entry of the University of Vermont for the 2005-06 season brought the conference membership to 10 teams. Since its inception, Hockey East has set new competitive standards for college hockey success, annually compiling an impressive collective winning percentage against non-conference opponents, including a record .705 during the 2002-03 season and a .669 win percentage during the 25th anniversary season of 2008-09. Over the last 18 years, Hockey East has cemented itself as the nation’s elite college hockey league, having earned 28 of the 70 berths in the NCAA Frozen Four and boasting seven NCAA title winners: the University of Maine in 1993 and 1999, Boston University in 1995, Boston College in 2001 and 2008, Boston University in 2009 and the Eagles again most recently in 2010 at Ford Field in Detroit, Mich. Three of the four Frozen Four participants in 1999 came from the Hockey East ranks, and in 2007, both Boston College and the University of Maine made it to the semifinal round in St. Louis, after five squads (including Boston University, Massachusetts and New Hampshire) were selected for the 16-team NCAA field. Hockey East sent three teams to the NCAA Tournament in 2010, marking six times in the last seven seasons that league teams have accomplished that feat. Hockey East has proven to be an equally strong presence off the ice and in the classroom. League athletes continue to demonstrate their commitment to overall excellence, as the Hockey East All-Academic Team honored 79 student-athletes for outstanding academic achievement during the 2009-2010 academic year. Merrimack’s Andrew Braithwaite earned a 4.0 GPA last season and was the recipient of Hockey East’s “Top Scholar Athlete” distinction for the third straight season. The league also boasted seven “Distinguished Scholar-Athletes” who recorded a 4.0 GPA in every semester of their four year Hockey East career. Hockey East athletes also make a positive impact on many community service programs across the region, volunteering with youth hockey associations and community service organizations. Five Hockey East athletes have received the prestigious Hockey Humanitarian Award, two each from the men’s league and three from the women’s, and seven others have been finalists for the award. Northeastern’s senior forward Missy Elumba was the recipient of the award in 2009, marking the league’s fifth honoree in as many years. UNH’s Bobby Butler and Maine’s Gustav Nyquist were named Hobey Baker Hat Trick finalists and First-Team All-Americans, as the league has

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boasted five of the last six hat trick finalists in the last two years. The league boasted six All-Americans last year, which includes returnees Nyquist and Blake Kessel from UNH. However, it is the quality of its individual players as leading athletes that most sets Hockey East apart from the rest. More than 47 Hockey East alums were regulars on NHL rosters in 2009-2010. Vermont alum Patrick Sharp won the 2010 Stanley Cup with the Chicago Blackhawks in June. In total, 46 active Hockey East players have been selected in the NHL Entry Draft. The league boasts 32 all-time first round picks, which includes BC’s Kevin Hayes (CHI) and BU’s Charlie Coyle (SJS), marking the seventh draft in which at least two Hockey East skaters were chosen in the first round. Boston College’s 10-11 roster boasts a league-high 12 NHL draft picks, while cross-town rival Boston University has nine studentathletes selected. A total of 511 Hockey East student-athletes have been selected in the NHL Entry Draft in the 26-year history of the league, which included 10 draftees in the 2010 Entry Draft. The reach of Hockey East continues to grow as new state-of-the-art facilities are constructed, increasing capacities and amenities for college hockey fans. And the fans have responded with over a million spectators came out to watch Hockey East teams during the 2009-10 season for the fifth consecutive season.

The Hockey East Association 591 North Ave. #2 Wakefield, MA 01880 Phone: (781) 245-2122 Fax: (781) 245-2492 E-Mail: info@hockeyeastonline.com Commissioner: Associate Commissioner: Dir. of Public Relations: Supervisor of Officials: Asst. Supervisor of Officials: Web Site Coordinator: Coordinator of Minor Officials: 2009-10 Intern:

Joe Bertagna Kathy Wynters Peter Souris Richard DeCaprio John Jones Dan Parkhurst Jim Prior Greg Rosa

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Hockey East

Joe Bertagna

Commissioner, Hockey East

One of the most respected college hockey leaders in the country, Joe Bertagna begins his 29th season as a Division I college hockey administrator in 2010. He became the fourth Commissioner in Hockey East history on July, 1, 1997, after serving 15 years with the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC). A native of Arlington, Massachusetts, Bertagna began working at the ECAC in 1982, when he was named Tournament Director. He was later named Executive Director of Ice Hockey and then became Ice Hockey Commissioner in 1991. His accomplishments at the ECAC included the league’s first television package, the first hockey-only corporate sponsorships, and the establishment of the first U.S. women’s intercollegiate ice hockey leagues. Bertagna made his mark immediately at Hockey East, engineering a multi-year television deal in his first month on the job. Shortly thereafter, league tournament attendance rocketed forward, leading to the event’s firstever sellout in 2000. Most recently, Bertagna was instrumental in bringing about the formation of the Hockey East Women’s League, just as he initiated league play for both Division I and Division III women’s programs while with the ECAC. Nationally, Bertagna has served as the Executive Director of the American Hockey Coaches Association since 1991. In that role, he has overseen the growth of AHCA membership from just under 300 members in 1992 to over 1,300 members today. He also served a four-year term on the NCAA Ice Hockey Rules Committee, the final two years as chairman. The 1973 Harvard graduate has enjoyed a fruitful playing and coaching career. After starring in goal at Arlington (MA) High School, Bertagna went on to Harvard University and played for Hall of Fame coaches Ralph “Cooney” Weiland and Bill Cleary. He started every game in goal during the 1971-72 and 1972-73 seasons, leading the Ivy League with a 2.45 GAA in 1972. After Harvard, Bertagna played professionally for the Milwaukee Admirals and in Cortina, Italy. While in Italy, he led his S.G. Cortina d’Ampezzo squad to the 1975 Italian Championship. He has authored a number of instructional books and videos on goalten-

ding and edited “Crimson in Triumph”, a book dedicated to Harvard athletic history. He also edited two successful issues of, “Not The Boston Globe,” a newspaper parody sold throughout New England in the mid-1980’s. His creative skills have also led him into video production, freelance writing and producing highlight tapes for Harvard University and the Boston Bruins. He continues to contribute to the college hockey community as a freelance writer and television commentator. Bertagna enjoyed a brief college coaching career at Harvard University in the late 1970’s, serving as Men’s Junior Varsity Coach in 1976-77 and launching Harvard’s women’s ice hockey program in 1977-78. He served as Head Coach of Harvard Women’s Hockey for two seasons. Bertagna began his professional coaching career in 1985 with the Boston Bruins, staying with the Bruins as the goaltender coach until 1991 and rejoining the team for the 1994-95 season. He also has coached with Team USA (1991 Canada Cup and 1994 Winter Olympics) and with the Milwaukee Admirals (1994-96). Bertagna has operated his own goalie camps in the summer since 1973, attracting more than 300 goaltenders annually to the Boston area. Bertagna and his wife Kathy reside in Gloucester with their three children, Bobby (14), Joey (12) and Grace (9).

Pete Souris

Director of Public Relations, Hockey East Pete Souris, a graduate of the University of New Hampshire ’01, was named Hockey East’s Director of Public Relations in the summer of 2007. Souris brings 12 years of experience to the post, and has been affiliated with the UNH athletic department since he was a student in the mid-1990’s. After earning his BS in Kinesiology: Sport Studies in December of 2001, Souris was promoted to the post of assistant director of media relations the following summer, and three years later was named associate director. In addition to serving as the primary media contact for the UNH men’s hockey team, Souris was the lead contact for the school’s women’s volleyball and women’s crew teams. Souris also served as primary media coordinator for the NCAA men’s hockey Northeast Regionals in Manchester, NH, in 2004 and 2007. He has also worked the last nine Frozen Fours, dating back to 1999-2000. In 2006, he also assumed responsibility for managing the department’s web site (unhwildcats. com).

Souris has also worked as a communications intern for FOX Sports Net New England and as a marketing intern for the Boston Celtics. From 1998 to 2001, he also served as co-commissioner for the Portsmouth (NH) Summer Basketball League. He has also worked in a media support capacity for the Boston Red Sox at the 2003 ALCS and ALDS, as well as serving as a statistician for Fox Sports National for the 2007 ALCS at Fenway Park. Souris, a 1995 graduate of Beverly High School, resides in Beverly, Mass.

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Hockey East 2009-10 Hockey East Standings Team New Hampshire Boston College * Boston University Maine UMass Lowell Merrimack Massachusetts Vermont Northeastern Providence

GP 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27

W-L-T 15-6-6 16-8-3 13-12-2 13-12-2 12-11-4 12-13-2 13-14-0 9-11-7 11-14-2 5-18-4

Pts 36 35 28 28 28 26 26 25 24 14

GF 98 99 93 95 82 82 72 78 70 46

GA 77 61 91 90 72 85 86 82 87 84

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

GF 131 171 123 143 114 109 105 113 93 68

GA 122 104 124 130 92 116 117 112 100 99

*Boston College won the Hockey East Tournament Title

Leading Scorers (All Games)

Leading Scorers (Hockey East) Rank 1 3 4

Player, School Bobby Butler, UNH Gustav Nyquist, ME Stephane Da Costa, MER Cam Atkinson, BC Brian Flynn, ME

Brian Gibbons, BC 7 James Marcou, UMA 8 Phil DeSimone, UNH 9 Paul Thompson, UNH 10 Casey Wellman, UMA Chris Barton, MER 12 Colby Cohen, BU * Joe Whitney, BC Tanner House, ME 15 Jeff Dimmen, ME *

Cl SR SO FR SO SO

GP 27 27 26 27 27

G 21 12 9 18 15

A 20 29 27 16 19

Pts 41 41 36 34 34

JR JR JR JR SO JR JR JR JR JR

27 27 27 27 27 27 26 27 27 27

11 8 8 13 13 13 11 11 10 12

23 24 22 16 15 15 15 15 16 13

34 32 30 29 28 28 26 26 26 25

Rank 1 2 4 5 6 7 10 12 15

Player, School Gustav Nyquist, ME Bobby Butler, UNH Cam Atkinson, BC James Marcou, UMA Brian Gibbons, BC Brian Flynn, ME Stephane Da Costa, MER Casey Wellman, UMA Joe Whitney, BC Tanner House, ME Paul Thompson, UNH Nick Bonino, BU Chris Barton, MER Blake Kessel, UNH * Phil DeSimone, UNH

Cl SO SR SO JR JR SO FR SO JR JR JR JR JR SO JR

GP 39 39 42 36 42 39 34 36 42 35 39 33 37 38 39

G 19 29 30 11 16 19 16 23 17 18 19 11 19 10 10

A 42 24 23 40 34 28 29 22 28 21 20 27 19 28 27

Pts 61 53 53 51 50 47 45 45 45 39 39 38 38 38 37

*defenseman

*defenseman

Leading Goaltenders (Hockey East) ank R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Player, School Parker Milner, BC John Muse, BC Carter Hutton, UML Rob Madore, VT Brian Foster, UNH Joe Cannata, MER Scott Darling, ME Paul Dainton, UMA Alex Beaudry, PC Nevin Hamilton, UML Chris Rawlings, NU Andrew Braithwaite, MER Kieran Millan, BU

Cl GP FR 11 JR 17 SR 18 SO 24 SR 26 SO 17 SO 22 JR 23 SO 26 SR 10 FR 24 SR 13 SO 22

Min 622 1002 1072 1413 1594 943 1228 1337 1434 563 1404 685 1271

W-L-T Sv. % 8-1-1 .921 8-7-2 .912 8-8-2 .920 7-9-7 .906 14-6-6 .913 8-8-1 .904 12-5-2 .896 12-11-0 .902 5-17-4 .914 4-3-2 .902 10-12-2 .904 4-5-1 .898 11-11-0 .884

GAA 1.93 2.27 2.35 2.67 2.75 2.86 2.98 3.05 3.05 3.09 3.12 3.24 3.30

W-L-T Sv. % 13-12-2 .928 19-8-2 .910 13-13-7 .908 15-14-2 .913 9-18-4 .916 17-14-7 .908 10-13-1 .902 6-6-1 .902 15-15-0 .901 15-6-3 .895 16-16-0 .891

GAA 2.04 2.40 2.66 2.83 2.87 2.98 3.04 3.06 3.08 3.10 3.15

Leading Goaltenders (All Games) Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Player, School Carter Hutton, UML John Muse, BC Rob Madore, VT Chris Rawlings, NU Alex Beaudry, PC Brian Foster, UNH Joe Cannata, MER Andrew Braithwaite, MER Paul Dainton, UMA Scott Darling, ME Kieran Millan, BU

Cl GP SR 27 JR 29 SO 34 FR 31 SO 31 SR 38 SO 24 SR 16 JR 30 SO 27 SO 32

Min 1614 1723 2008 1822 1733 2297 1362 863 1735 1511 1868

Carter Hutton ranked first among HE goaltenders with a 2.04 GAA.

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Hockey East Team Offense (All Games)

Team Offense (Hockey East) ank R 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10

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

GP 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27

GF 99 98 95 93 82 82 78 72 70 46

GPG 3.67 3.63 3.52 3.44 3.04 3.04 2.89 2.67 2.59 1.70

SF 925 846 816 881 791 850 747 835 696 791

SPG 34.3 31.3 30.2 32.6 29.3 31.5 27.7 30.9 25.8 29.3

ank R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

SPG 25.6 30.4 32.3 29.2 35.4 30.9 30.0 31.6 28.6 28.9

ank R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Team Defense (Hockey East) ank R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

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

GP 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27

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

GP 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27

PPG 40 28 26 30 24 27 18 18 25 18

GPG 2.26 2.67 2.85 3.04 3.11 3.15 3.19 3.22 3.33 3.37

SA 692 821 873 788 955 833 810 853 773 780

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

GP 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27

PK 106 103 112 94 117 106 122 82 96 86

PCT 27.8% 23.5% 20.2% 19.6% 19.0% 19.0% 17.6% 17.0% 16.9% 16.5%

Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

ATT SHG 125 3 123 0 137 4 117 0 146 0 134 1 156 5 105 6 123 2 112 2

PCT 84.8% 83.7% 81.8% 80.3% 80.1% 79.1% 78.2% 78.1% 78.0% 76.8%

Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

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

GP 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27

No. 191 181 191 157 153 158 148 136 136 119

GPG 4.07 3.67 3.36 3.24 2.95 2.92 2.92 2.90 2.74 2.00

SF 1385 1172 1170 1246 1128 1132 1122 1130 913 1048

SPG 33.0 30.1 30.0 32.8 30.5 29.0 31.2 29.0 26.9 30.8

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

GP 39 42 39 34 34 39 37 36 38 39

GA 92 104 112 99 100 122 116 117 124 130

GPG 2.36 2.48 2.87 2.91 2.94 3.13 3.14 3.25 3.26 3.33

SA 1139 1112 1137 1164 1080 1298 1152 1089 1092 1110

SPG 29.2 26.5 29.2 34.2 31.8 33.3 31.1 30.2 28.7 28.5

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

GP 39 42 37 36 39 38 34 39 39 34

PPG 62 45 36 36 35 42 36 25 26 20

ATT SHA 224 5 212 3 171 5 179 5 180 4 220 1 196 4 152 0 161 1 127 3

PCT 27.7% 21.2% 21.1% 20.1% 19.4% 19.1% 18.4% 16.4% 16.1% 15.7%

ATT SHG 154 0 204 7 173 1 154 7 207 0 221 10 182 1 191 5 153 4 152 2

PCT 84.4% 84.3% 83.2% 83.1% 81.2% 81.0% 80.2% 80.1% 79.1% 77.0%

Penalty Kill (All Games)

Penalty Minutes (Hockey East) Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

GF 171 143 131 123 109 114 105 113 93 68

Power Play (All Games) ATT SHA 144 2 119 4 129 1 153 1 126 4 142 3 102 3 106 0 148 4 109 1

Penalty Kill (Hockey East) Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

GP 42 39 39 38 37 39 36 39 34 34

Team Defense (All Games)

GA 61 72 77 82 84 85 86 87 90 91

Power Play (Hockey East) Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

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

PIM 433 427 398 388 366 341 318 297 291 238

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

GP 34 42 39 39 37 38 39 39 34 36

PPG 130 172 144 128 168 179 146 153 121 117

Penalty Minutes (All Games) PIM/G 16.0 15.8 14.7 14.4 13.6 12.6 11.8 11.0 10.8 8.8

Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

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

GP 37 38 39 34 36 42 39 39 34 39

No. 271 279 246 189 200 245 214 205 175 181

PIM 618 612 560 463 471 520 464 443 380 373

PMPG 16.7 16.1 14.4 13.6 13.1 12.4 11.9 11.4 11.2 9.6

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Hockey East 2009-10 Hockey East All-Stars

Hockey East Individual Honors

First Team Player (Year) Brian Foster Justin Braun Colby Cohen Blake Kessel Bobby Butler Gustav Nyquist Brian Gibbons

School New Hampshire Massachusetts Boston University New Hampshire New Hampshire Maine Boston College

Position Goaltender Defense Defense Defense Forward Forward Forward

Second Team Player (Year) Carter Hutton Jeremy Dehner Jeff Dimmen Cam Atkinson Stephane Da Costa James Marcou

School UMass Lowell UMass Lowell Maine Boston College Merrimack Massachusetts

Position Goaltender Defense Defense Forward Forward Forward

Honorable Mention Player (Year) Alex Beaudry Carl Sneep Mark Fayne Nick Bonino Brian Flynn Casey Wellman

Athletic Republic Player of the Year

School Providence Boston College Providence Boston University Maine Massachusetts

Position Goaltender Defense Defense Forward Forward Forward

School Northeastern Boston College Northeastern Boston University Merrimack Boston College Vermont

Position Goaltender Defense Defense Defense Forward Forward Forward

2009-10 Hockey East All-Tournament Team Player John Muse Will O’Neil Carl Sneep Joey Diamond Gustav Nyquist Bill Flynn

New Hampshire

Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Year Stephane Da Costa, F

Merrimack

Old Time Hockey Best Defensemen Justin Braun, Sr, D

Massachusetts

Gladiator Hockey Best Defensive Forward Ben Holmstrom, Sr, F

UMass Lowell

Len Ceglarski Sportsmanship Award Ben Smith,, Sr, F

Boston College

Bob Kullen Award Coach of the Year Mark Dennehy,

2009-10 Pro Ambitions All-Rookie Team Player Chris Rawlings Brian Dumoulin Jake Newton Max Nicastro Stephane Da Costa Chris Kreider Sebastian StĂĽlberg

Bobby Butler, Sr, F

School Boston College Maine Boston College Maine Maine Boston College

Position Goaltender Defense Defense Forward Forward Forward

Merrimack

Dick Umile

New Hampshire

Charlie Holt Team Sportsmanship Award New Hampshire Wildcats

2009-10 Hockey East All-Academic Team School No. of Players Massachusetts....................................................................... 13 Maine................................................................................... 12 Merrimack............................................................................. 10 Providence.............................................................................. 9 UMass Lowell........................................................................... 9 Northeastern........................................................................... 8 New Hampshire........................................................................ 8 Boston College......................................................................... 5 Vermont.................................................................................. 4 Boston University..................................................................... 1

Scott Campbell ^^^ Joe Caveney^ Jeremy Dehner ^^^ Jason DeLuca ^^^ Maury Edwards ^^^

Barry Goers^^^ Chris Ickert^ Jonathan Maniff ^^^ Paul Worthington ^^^^

^^ two-time selection

^^^ three-time selection

^^^^ four-time selection

2009-10 Hockey East Academic All-Stars Player Andrew Braithwaite * Djan Lefebvre Barry Goers Ben Albertson Kevin Swallow Scott Campbell

School Merrimack Massachusetts UMass Lowell Vermont Maine UMass Lowell

Position Goaltender Defense Defense Forward Forward Forward

*Hockey East Top Scholar Athlete

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Hockey East 2009-10 Hockey East Composite Schedule All games start at 7:00 p.m. EST unless otherwise indicated * Hockey East Game, # denotes CCHA/HEA Challenge Games Saturday, October 2 St. Francis Xavier at UNH (Exh.) New Brunswick at Massachusetts (Exh., 5pm) Boston U. vs. Toronto (Exh.) Acadia at Northeastern (Exh.) Sunday, October 3 New Brunswick at Vermont (Exh.) Acadia at Maine (Exh., 4pm) Boston College vs. Toronto (Exh.) TBA vs. UMass-Lowell (Exh., 4pm) Friday, October 8 Northeastern at Providence * UMass-Lowell at Maine * Massachusetts at Minnesota UNH at Miami (7:30pm) Denver at Vermont Ice Breaker Tournament (at St. Louis, Mo.) Boston University vs. Wisconsin (TBA) Saturday, October 9 Boston College at Northeastern * Massachusetts at Minnesota UNH at Miami Denver at Vermont Connecticut at Maine Merrimack at Niagara Sunday, October 10 Ice Breaker Tournament (at St. Louis, Mo.) Boston University vs. Holy Cross/Notre Dame (TBA) Thursday, October 14 Maine at Michigan State Friday, October 15 Boston College at Denver UMass-Lowell at Niagara Maine at Michigan State Rensselaer at Northeastern Providence at Minnesota-Duluth Saturday, October 16 Massachusetts at Boston U. * Michigan at UNH Connecticut at Merrimack Boston College at Denver Merrimack at Niagara UMass-Lowell at RIT Providence at Minnesota-Duluth

Wednesday, November 3 Swedish Under-20 Team at Boston U. (Exh.) Friday, November 5 UNH at Boston College * Vermont at UMass-Lowell * Merrimack at Providence * Army at Massachusetts Saturday, November 6 Maine at Boston U. * Vermont at Providence * (4pm) UNH at UMass-Lowell * Niagara vs. Northeastern (at Hartford, Conn.) Swedish National Team at Massachusetts (Exh.) Friday, November 12 Northeastern at Maine * Boston College at Vermont * Massachusetts at UNH * Merrimack at Boston U. * Providence at Alabama-Huntsville Saturday, November 13 Northeastern at Maine * Boston College at Vermont * Massachusetts at UNH * Boston U. at Merrimack * Providence at Alabama-Huntsville Friday, November 19 Boston U. at UNH * Maine at Boston College * Northeastern at Providence * Merrimack at UMass-Lowell * Yale at Massachusetts Saturday, November 20 UNH at Boston U. * Providence at Northeastern * UMass-Lowell at Merrimack * Sunday, November 21 Maine at Boston College * (3pm) Tuesday, November 23 Vermont at Massachusetts * Brown at UNH

Friday, October 22 Boston U. at Massachusetts * UNH at Northeastern * Providence at UMass-Lowell * North Dakota at Maine

Friday, November 26 Northeastern at Vermont * Boston College at Merrimack * (4pm) Minnesota State at UMass-Lowell

Saturday, October 23 Northeastern at UMass-Lowell * Providence at Boston U. * Merrimack at Vermont * Boston College at Notre Dame North Dakota at Maine

Saturday, November 27 Merrimack at UNH * Quinnipiac at Massachusetts Brown at Boston U. Providence at Holy Cross Minnesota State at UMass-Lowell

Friday, October 29 Boston U. at UMass-Lowell * Providence at Massachusetts * Merrimack at Boston College * Holy Cross at Northeastern UNH at Cornell

Sunday, November 28 Vermont at Boston College *

Saturday, October 30 UMass-Lowell at Boston U. * Massachusetts at Providence * Boston College at Merrimack * Maine at Vermont * Bentley at Northeastern

Tuesday, November 30 Merrimack at Harvard Thursday, December 2 UNH at UMass-Lowell * Friday, December 3 Boston College at Boston U. * Merrimack at Northeastern * Maine at Providence *

Tuesday, November 2 UMass-Lowell at Boston College * Swedish Under-20 Team at Merrimack (Exh., TBA)

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Hockey East Saturday, December 4 Boston U. at Boston College * Northeastern at Merrimack * Maine at Providence * UMass-Lowell at Massachusetts *

Saturday, January 15 Vermont at Northeastern * UMass-Lowell at Massachusetts * Dartmouth vs. UNH (at Manchester, N.H.) Merrimack vs. Alabama-Huntsville (at Nashville, Tenn., 2pm)

Sunday, December 5 Vermont at UNH * (4pm)

Sunday, January 16 Boston College at Maine * (4pm)

Tuesday, December 7 Providence at Brown

Wednesday, January 19 Harvard at Northeastern

Wednesday, December 8 Northeastern at Boston U. Vermont at Yale

Friday, January 21 Massachusetts at Vermont * Boston College at Boston U. * UMass-Lowell at Merrimack * Providence at UNH *

Friday, December 10 UNH at Maine * Boston U. at Rensselaer UMass-Lowell at Princeton Saturday, December 11 Quinnipiac at Providence UMass-Lowell at Princeton Boston U. at Rensselaer Sunday, December 12 Massachusetts at Maine * (4pm) Vermont at Dartmouth (4pm) Saturday, December 18 Vermont at St. Lawrence Wednesday, December 29 Florida College Classic (at Estero, Fla.) Miami vs. Maine Thursday, December 30 Florida College Classic (at Estero, Fla.) Cornell/St. Cloud vs. Maine Dartmouth Tournament (at Hanover, N.H.) Boston College vs. Opponent Massachusetts at Wisconsin Merrimack at Army Friday, December 31 Dartmouth Tournament (at Hanover, N.H.) Boston College vs. Opponent Massachusetts at Wisconsin Saturday, January 1 Catamount Cup (at Burlington, Vt.) Ohio State vs. Vermont Chicago Tournament (at Hoffman Estates, Ill.) Boston U. vs. Minnesota State (TBA) Merrimack at RIT Providence at New Brunswick (Exh.) Sunday, January 2 St. Lawrence at UNH (4pm) Catamount Cup (at Burlington, Vt.) Harvard vs, Vermont Chicago Tournament (at Hoffman Estates, Ill.) Boston U. vs. Brown/Notre Dame (TBA) Providence at New Brunswick (Exh.) U.S. Under-18 Team at Maine (Exh., 4pm, at Portland, Maine)

Saturday, January 22 Massachusetts at Vermont * Maine at Northeastern * UMass-Lowell at Boston College * Boston U. at UNH * Sunday, January 23 U.S. Under-18 Team at Providence (Exh.) Tuesday, January 25 Bentley at UMass-Lowell Friday, January 28 Vermont at Merrimack * Boston U. at Maine * UNH at Providence * Massachusetts at Northeastern * Saturday, January 29 Vermont at Merrimack * Boston U. at Maine * Providence at UNH * Northeastern at Massachusetts * Boston College at UMass-Lowell * Friday, February 4 Maine at UNH * Providence at Vermont * Massachusetts at Boston College * UMass-Lowell at Boston U. * Merrimack at Northeastern * Saturday, February 5 Maine at UNH * Providence at Vermont * Massachusetts at Merrimack * Monday, February 7 59th annual Beanpot Tournament (at Boston, Mass.) Harvard vs. Northeastern (5pm) Boston College vs. Boston U. (8pm) Friday, February 11 Vermont at Maine * Merrimack at UNH * Northeastern at UMass-Lowell * Boston U. at Massachusetts * Boston College at Providence *

Friday, January 7 Providence at Boston College * Northeastern at Massachusetts * UMass-Lowell at UNH *

Saturday, February 12 Vermont at Maine * UNH at Merrimack * (7:30pm) Providence at Massachusetts *

Saturday, January 8 Boston U. at Vermont * Boston College at Providence * UNH at Massachusetts * Maine at Merrimack * (4pm) UMass-Lowell at Northeastern *

Monday, February 14 59th annual Beanpot Tournament (at Boston, Mass.) Consolation Game (5pm) Championship Game (8pm)

Wednesday, January 12 Boston U. at Merrimack Friday, January 14 Vermont at Northeastern * Providence at Maine * Massachusetts at UMass-Lowell * Merrimack vs. Alabama-Huntsville (at Nashville, Tenn., 8pm)

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Friday, February 18 UNH at Vermont * Maine at UMass-Lowell * Northeastern at Boston College * Merrimack at Massachusetts * Providence at Boston U. *


Hockey East Saturday, February 19 UNH at Vermont * Maine at UMass-Lowell * Boston College at Northeastern * (7:30pm) Massachusetts at Merrimack * Boston U. at Providence * Friday, February 25 Vermont at Boston U. * Merrimack at Maine * Boston College at Massachusetts * UMass-Lowell at Providence * Northeastern at UNH * Saturday, February 26 Vermont at Boston U. * Merrimack at Maine * Massachusetts at Boston College * Providence at UMass-Lowell * UNH at Northeastern * Friday, March 4 UNH at Boston College * Boston U. at Northeastern * Providence at Merrimack * UMass-Lowell at Vermont * Maine at Massachusetts * Saturday, March 5 Boston College at UNH * Northeastern at Boston U. * Merrimack at Providence * UMass-Lowell at Vermont * Maine at Massachusetts * HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT Friday, March 11 - Sunday, March 13 Quarterfinals at campus sites Friday, March 18 Semifinals at TD Garden (5/8pm, NESN) Saturday, March 19 Championship at TD Garden (7pm, NESN) NCAA TOURNAMENT (Times TBA) Friday, March 25 East Regional West Regional Saturday, March 26 Midwest Regional Northeast Regional West Regional Final East Regional Final Sunday, March 27 Midwest Regional Final Northeast Regional Final FROZEN FOUR (Times TBA) Thursday, April 7 at XCel Energy Center (at St. Paul, Minn.) NCAA Semifinals (5/8:30pm) Saturday, April 9 at Xcel Energy Center (at St. Paul, Minn.) NCAA Championship Game (7pm, ESPN) (All times listed are Eastern)

Jeremy Dehner (top left), Ben Holmstrom (top right) and Carter Hutton (bottom) we’re each honored at the Hockey East banquet.

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2010-11 Opponents

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BOSTON COLLEGE

2010-11 Schedule

Eagles

2010-11 Season Series Tues., November 2 Sat., January 22 Sat., January 29

Conte Forum Conte Forum Tsongas Center

Quick Facts Location: President: Enrollment: Founded: Athletic Director: Website: Colors: Nickname: Arena:

7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Chestnut Hill, MA Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J. 14,500 1863 Gene DiFilippo www.bceagles.com Maroon and Gold Eagles Kelley Rink (7,884)

Team Information Head Coach: Overall Record: Record at BC: Hockey Office Phone: 2009-10 Record: 2009-10 HE Record: Returning/Lost: Newcomers:

Jerry York (Boston College, ‘67) 821-529-89 (37 years) 354-194-55 (15 years) (617) 552-3028 18-14-5 11-11-5 (6th) 14/9 10

Media Relations Hockey SID: Office Phone: Cell Phone: Fax: E-Mail: Press Box Phone:

Tim Clark (617) 552-8841 (857) 233-3536 (617) 552-4903 clarktb@bc.edu (617) 552-4747

Series History All-Time: Winning Pct. vs. BC: At UML Home Sites: At Tsongas Center: At BC Home Sites: Neutral Site: Hockey East Playoffs: Overtime:

31-53-7 .379 16-24-3 5-14-1 15-26-3 0-3-1 1-4-2 1-1-7

Series Results: Last 6 Meetings 1/16/09 UML 4 BC 2/13/09 UML 6 BC 2/14/09 UML 4 BC 1/23/10 UML 3 BC 2/12/10 UML 4 BC 2/13/10 BC 2 UML * For an All-Time Series List See Page

Jerry York Head Coach

3 OT 0 4 OT 1 1 1 65

at BC at BC at BC at UML at UML at BC

Joe Whitney Senior Forward

Terriers Tsongas Center Agganis Arena Agganis Arena

Quick Facts Location: President: Enrollment: Founded: Executive Director of Athletics: Website: Colors: Nickname: Arena: Team Information Head Coach: Overall Record: Record at BU: Hockey Office Phone: 2009-10 Record: 2009-10 Hockey East Record: Players Returning/Lost: Newcomers:

7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Boston, MA Robert A. Brown 16,261 1839 Jack Parker www.goterriers.com Scarlet and White Terriers Agganis Arena (6,300)

Jack Parker (Boston University, ‘68) 816-412-101 (36 years) Same (617) 353-4639 35-6-4 18-5-4 (1st) 16/8 7

Media Relations Hockey SID: Office Phone: Cell Phone: Fax: E-Mail: Press Box Phone:

Brian Kelley (617) 353-2872 (617) 595-6999 (617) 353-5286 bkelley@bu.edu (617) 358-7300

Series History All-Time: Winning Pct. vs. BU: At UML Home Sites: At Tsongas Center: At BU Home Sites: Neutral Site: Hockey East Playoffs: Overtime:

18-64-8 .244 11-25-5 7-10-2 7-33-3 0-6-0 1-8-0 0-2-8

Series Results: Last 6 Meetings 12/12/08 BU 3 UML 2/6/09 BU 5 UML 3/21/09 BU 1 UML 10/30/09 BU 5 UML 10/31/09 UML 3 BU 2/5/10 BU 3 UML * For an All-Time Series List See Page

Jack Parker Head Coach

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2010-11 Schedule October 3 TORONTO (EX) 8 vs Wisconsin 10 vs Notre Dame 16 MASSACHUSETTS * 22 at Massachusetts * 23 PROVIDENCE * 29 at UMass Lowell * 30 UMASS LOWELL * November 6 MAINE * 12 MERRIMACK * 13 at Merrimack * 19 at New Hampshire * 20 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 27 BROWN December 3 BOSTON COLLEGE * 4 at Boston College * 8 NORTHEASTERN 11 at Rensselaer January 1 vs Brown 2 vs Mich St./Notre Dm 9 at Vermont * 12 at Merrimack * 15 HARVARD 21 BOSTON COLLEGE * 22 at New Hampshire * 28 at Maine * 29 at Maine * February 4 UMASS LOWELL * 7 vs Boston College 11 at Massachusetts * 14 vs Harvard/Norestrn 18 PROVIDENCE * 19 at Providence * 25 VERMONT * 26 VERMONT * March 4 at Northeastern * 5 NORTHEASTERN *

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BOSTON UNIVERSITY 2010-11 Season Series Fri., October 29 Sat., October 30 Fri., February 4

October 3 TORONTO (EX) 9 at Northeastern * 15 at Denver 16 at Denver 23 at Notre Dame 29 MERRIMACK * 30 at Merrimack * November 2 UMASS LOWELL * 5 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 12 at Vermont * 13 at Vermont * 19 MAINE * 21 MAINE * 26 at Merrimack * 28 VERMONT * December 3 Boston University * 4 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * 30 vs Colgate 31 vs Mrcyhrst/Dartmoth January 7 PROVIDENCE * 8 at Providence * 16 at Maine * 21 at Boston University * 22 UMASS LOWELL * 29 at UMass Lowell * February 4 MASSACHUSETTS * 7 vs Boston University 11 at Providence * 14 vs Harvard /Norestrn 18 NORTHEASTERN * 19 at Northeastern * 25 at Massachusetts * 26 MASSACHUSETTS * March 4 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 5 at New Hampshire *

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2010-11 Opponents

MAINE

Black Bears

2010-11 Season Series Fri., October 8 Fri., February 18 Sat., February 19

Alfond Arena Tsongas Center Tsongas Center

Quick Facts Location: President: Enrollment: Founded: Athletic Director: Website: Colors: Nickname: Arena:

Orono, ME Dr. Robert Kennedy 12,000 1865 TBA www.goblackbears.com Blue and White Black Bears Alfond Arena (5,445)

Team Information Head Coach: Overall Record: Record at Maine: Hockey Office Phone: 2009-10 Record: 2009-10 Hockey East Record: Players Returning/Lost: Newcomers: Media Relations Hockey SID: Office Phone: Cell Phone: Fax: E-Mail: Press Box Phone:

7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Tim Whitehead (Hamilton, ‘85) 275-221-47 (14 years) 199-126-36 (9 years) (207) 581-1106 19-17-3 13-12-3 (4th) 20/7 7

Series History All-Time: Winning Pct. vs. Maine: Record at UML Home Sites: Record at Tsongas Center: Record at Maine Home Sites: Neutral Site: Hockey East Playoffs:

29-71-3 .296 12-27-2 4-12-0 16-33-1 1-1-0 1-14-0

Overtime:

4-5-3

Series Results: Last 6 Meetings 11/27/09 ME 3 UML 1 2/19/10 ME 8 UML 4 2/20/10 UML 4 ME 2 3/12/10 UML 2 ME 1 3/13/10 ME 2 UML 0 3/14/10 ME 3 UML 2 OT * For an All-Time Series List See Pages 65-66

Laura Reed (207) 581-3646 (207) 478-4256 (207) 581-3297 laura.reed@umit.maine.edu (207) 581-1049

Tim Whitehead Head Coach

at UML at ME at ME at ME at ME at ME

Tanner House Senior Captain

Quick Facts Location: Chancellor: Enrollment: Founded: Athletic Director: Website: Colors: Nickname: Arena:

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Amherst, MA Dr. Robert C. Holub 26,360 1863 John McCutcheon www.umassathletics.com Maroon and White Minutemen Mullins Center (8,373)

Team Information Head Coach: Don Cahoon (Boston University, ‘72) Overall Record: 309-339-67 (22 years) Record at UMass: 129-166-31 (9 years) Hockey Office Phone: (413) 545-5175 2009-10 Record: 16-20-3 2009-10 Hockey East Record: 10-14-3 (7th) Players Returning/Lost: 21/8 Newcomers: 7 Media Relations Hockey SID: Office Phone: Cell Phone: Fax: E-Mail: Press Box Phone:

John Sinnett (413) 545-1744 (413) 687-2237 (413) 545-1556 jsinnett@admin.umass.edu (413) 545-6139

Series History All-Time: Winning Pct. vs. UMA: Record at UML Home Sites: Record at Tsongas Center: Record at UMA Home Sites: Neutral Site: Hockey East Playoffs: Overtime:

31-21-6 .586 14-12-2 8-8-2 17-9-4 N/A 0-2-0 2-2-6

Series Results: Last 6 Meetings 11/15/08 UML 2 UMA 1/17/09 UMA 4 UML 2/7/09 UML 2 UMA 12/5/09 UML 5 UMA 1/15/10 UMA 3 UML 1/16/10 UMA 2 UML * For an All-Time Series List See Page

Don Cahoon Head Coach

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* Hockey East ! Florida College Classic

MASSACHUSETTS 2010-11 Season Series Sat., December 4 Fri., January 14 Sat., January 15

2010-11 Schedule October 3 Acadia (exh.) 8 UMass Lowell* 9 UConn 14 at Michigan State 15 at Michigan State 22 North Dakota 23 North Dakota 30 at Vermont * November 6 at Boston Univ. * 12 Northeastern * 13 Northeastern * 19 at Boston College * 21 at Boston College * December 3 at Providence * 4 at Providence * 10 New Hampshire * 12 Massachusetts * 29 vs. Miami ! 30 vs. St. Cloud/Cornell ! January 2 US Under-18 (ex) 8 at Merrimack * 14 Providence * 16 Boston College * 22 at Northeastern * 28 Boston University * 29 Boston University * February 4 at New Hampshire * 5 at New Hampshire * 11 Vermont * 12 Vermont * 18 at UMass Lowell * 19 at UMass Lowell * 25 Merrimack * 26 Merrimack * March 4 at Massachusetts * 5 at Massachusetts *

at UMass at UML at UMass at UML at UMA at UMA

October 2 NEW BRUNSWICK (EX) 8 at Minnesota 9 at Minnesota 16 at Boston University * 22 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * 29 PROVIDENCE * 30 at Providence * November 5 ARMY 6 SWEDEN UNDER-20 (EX) 12 at New Hampshire * 13 at New Hampshire * 23 VERMONT * 27 QUINNIPIAC December 4 UMASS LOWELL * 12 at Maine * 30 at Wisconsin 31 at Wisconsin January 7 NORTHEASTERN * 8 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 14 at UMass Lowell * 15 UMASS LOWELL * 21 at Vermont * 22 at Vermont * 28 at Northeastern * 29 NORTHEASTERN * February 4 at Boston College * 5 at Merrimack * 11 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * 12 PROVIDENCE * 18 MERRIMACK * 19 at Merrimack * 25 BOSTON COLLEGE * 26 at Boston College * March 4 MAINE * 5 MAINE *

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MERRIMACK Warriors

2010-11 Season Series Fri., November 19 Sat., November 20 Fri., January 21 Quick Facts Location: President: Enrollment: Founded: Athletic Director: Website: Colors: Nickname: Arena: Team Information Head Coach: Overall Record: Record at MC: Hockey Office Phone: 2009-10 Record: 2009-10 HE Record: Returning/Lost: Newcomers: Media Relations Hockey SID: Office Phone: Cell Phone: Fax: E-Mail: Press Box Phone:

Tsongas Center Volpe Center Volpe Center

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North Andover, MA Dr. Christopher Hopey 2,150 1947 Glenn Hofmann www.merrimackathletics.com Navy Blue, Gold and White Warriors J. Thom Lawler Arena (2,500) Mark Dennehy (Boston College, ‘91) 30-108-18 (5 years) Same (978) 837-5341 16-19-2 12-13-2 (6th) 20/6 7 Brad Davis (978) 837-5364 (978) 886-8968 (978) 837-5079 bradley.davis@merrimack.edu (978) 837-5397

Series History All-Time: Winning Pct. vs. MC: At UML Home Sites: At Tsongas Center: At Merrimack Home Sites: Neutral Site: Hockey East Playoffs: Overtime:

67-32-8 .664 37-15-3 13-4-2 28-15-5 2-2-0 2-0-0 3-1-7

Series Results: Last 6 Meetings 11/25/08 UML 3 MC 1 1/22/09 UML 3 MC 2 1/24/09 UML 3 MC 2 11/21/09 UML 6 MC 3 1/22/10 UML 5 MC 4 2/6/10 MC 2 UML 1 * For an All-Time Series List See Pages 66

Mark Dennehy Head Coach

at MC at UML at MC at UML at UML at MC

Chris Barton Senior Captain

Wildcats

Quick Facts Location: President: Enrollment: Founded: Athletic Director: Website: Colors: Nickname: Arena:

Whittemore Center Tsongas Center Tsongas Center

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Durham, NH Dr. Mark Huddleson 14,492 1866 Martin Scarano www.unhwildcats.com Blue and White Wildcats Whittemore Center (6,501)

Team Information Head Coach: Richard Umile (New Hampshire, ‘72) Overall Record: 462-234-78 (20 years) Record at UNH: Same Hockey Office Phone: (603) 862-1161 2009-10 Record: 18-14-7 2009-10 Hockey East Record: 15-6-6 (1st) Players Returning/Lost: 21/4 Newcomers: 6 Media Relations Hockey SID: Office Phone: Cell Phone: Fax: E-Mail: Press Box Phone:

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2009-10 Media Guide

Series History All-Time: Winning Pct. vs. UNH: At UML Home Sites: At Tsongas Center: At UNH Home Sites: Neutral Site: Hockey East Playoffs: Overtime:

30-51-15 .387 14-19-8 6-9-4 14-31-7 2-1-0 5-5-0 1-1-15

Series Results: Last 6 Meetings 11/14/08 UML 8 UNH 12/5/08 UNH 2 UML 12/6/08 UNH 3 UML 11/8/09 UML 6 UNH 12/4/09 UNH 2 UML 1/8/10 UML 2 UNH * For an All-Time Series List See Page

Richard Umile Head Coach

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NEW HAMPSHIRE 2010-11 Season Series Sat., November 6 Thurs., December 2 Fri., January 7

2010-11 Schedule October 9 at Niagara 16 Connecticut 23 at Vermont * 29 at Boston College * 30 Boston College * November 2 Sweden U-20 (ex) 5 at Providence * 12 at Boston University * 13 Boston University * 19 at UMass Lowell * 20 UMass Lowell * 26 Boston College * 27 at New Hampshire * 30 at Harvard December 3 at Northeastern * 4 Northeastern * 30 at Army January 1 at RIT 8 Maine * 12 Boston University * 14 at Alabama-Hunts. 15 at Alabama-Hunts. 21 UMass Lowell * 28 Vermont * 29 Vermont * February 4 at Northeastern * 5 Massachusetts * 11 at New Hampshire * 12 New Hampshire * 18 Massachusetts * 19 at Massachusetts * 25 at Maine * 26 at Maine * March 4 Providence * 5 at Providence *

at UML at UML at UNH at UML at UNH at UNH

2010-11 Schedule October 2 St. Fran. Xavier (ex) 7 PM 8 at Miami (Ohio) 7:30 PM 9 at Miami (Ohio) 7 PM 16 Michigan 7 PM 22 at Northeastern * 7 PM 29 at Cornell 7 PM November 5 at Boston College * 7 PM 6 at UMass Lowell * 7 PM 12 Massachusetts * 7 PM 13 Massachusetts * 7 PM 19 Boston University * 7 PM 20 at Boston University * 7 PM 23 Brown 7 PM 27 Merrimack * 7 PM December 3 at UMass Lowell * 7 PM 5 Vermont * 4 PM 10 at Maine * 7 PM January 2 St. Lawrence 4 PM 7 UMass Lowell * 7 PM 8 at Massachusetts * 7 PM 15 vs. Dartmouth @ 7 PM 21 Providence * 7 PM 22 Boston University * 7 PM 28 at Providence * 7 PM 29 Providence * 7 PM February 4 Maine * 7 PM 5 Maine * 7 PM 11 Merrimack * 7 PM 12 at Merrimack * 7 PM 18 at Vermont * 7 PM 19 at Vermont * 7 PM 25 Northeastern * 7 PM 26 at Northeastern * 7 PM March 4 at Boston College * 7 PM 5 Boston College * 7 PM * Hockey East @ at Verizon Wireless Arena (Manchester, N.H.)


2010-11 Opponents

NORTHEASTERN

2010-11 Schedule

Huskies

2010-11 Season Series Sat., October 23 Sat., January 8 Fri., February 11

Tsongas Center Matthews Arena Tsongas Center

7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Quick Facts Location: President: Enrollment: Founded: Athletic Director: Website: Colors: Nickname: Arena:

Boston, MA Dr. Joseph Aoun 15,521 1898 Peter Roby www.gonu.com Red and Black Huskies Matthews Arena (4,666)

Team Information Head Coach: Overall Record: Record at NU: Hockey Office Phone: 2009-10 Record: 2009-10 Hockey East Record: Players Returning/Lost: Newcomers:

Greg Cronin (Colby, ‘86) 93-101-23 (6 years) 73-88-21 (5 years) (617) 373-2631 16-16-2 11-14-2 (9th) 18/10 10

Media Relations Hockey SID: Office Phone: Cell Phone: Fax: E-Mail: Press Box Phone:

Mark Majewski (617) 373-3643 ((734) 812-5480 (617) 373-3152 markmajewski@gonu.com (617) 373-5561

Series History All-Time: Winning Pct. vs. NU: Record at UML Home Sites: Record at Tsongas Center: Record at NU Home Sites: Neutral Site: Hockey East Playoffs: Overtime:

53-36-7 .589 24-15-2 10-8-1 28-19-5 1-2-0 9-4-0 5-2-7

Series Results: Last 6 Meetings 2/28/09 NU 3 UML 3/20/09 UML 3 NU 10/24/09 UML 3 NU 1/3/10 NU 2 UML 1/9/10 UML 6 NU 1/29/10 NU 2 UML * For an All-Time Series List See Page

Greg Cronin Head Coach

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Tyler McNeely Senior Captain

PROVIDENCE Tsongas Center Schneider Arena Tsongas Center

Quick Facts Location: Chancellor: Enrollment: Founded: Athletic Director: Website: Colors: Nickname: Arena: Team Information Head Coach: Overall Record: Record at PC: Hockey Office Phone: 2009-10 Record: 2009-10 Hockey East Record: Players Returning/Lost: Newcomers: Media Relations Hockey SID: Office Phone: Cell Phone: Fax: E-Mail: Press Box Phone:

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Providence, RI Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P. 3,837 1917 Robert G. Driscoll, Jr. www.friars.com Black, White and Silver Friars Schneider Arena (3,030) Tim Army (Providence, ‘85) 58-98-20 (5 years) Same (401) 865-2168 10-20-4 5-18-4 (10th) 22/6 6 Jorge Rocha (401) 865-2201 (401) 529-8438 (401) 865-2583 jrocha@providence.edu (401) 865-1414

Series History All-Time: Winning Pct. vs. PC: Record at UML Home Sites: Record at Tsongas Center: Record at PC Home Sites: Neutral Site: Hockey East Playoffs: Overtime:

36-46-10 .446 14-21-7 7-9-2 22-24-3 1-0-0 4-1-1 4-5-10

Series Results: Last 6 Meetings 10/24/08 UML 4 PC 11/21/08 UML 6 PC 1/10/09 PC 4 UML 11/24/09 PC 4 UML 2/26/10 UML 4 PC 2/27/10 UML 2 PC * For an All-Time Series List See Page

Tim Army Head Coach

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Friars

2010-11 Season Series Fri., October 22 Fri., February 25 Sat., February 26

October 8 at Providence * 9 Boston College * 15 RPI 22 New Hampshire * 23 at UMass Lowell * 29 Holy Cross 30 Bentley November 5 Niagara 12 at Maine * 13 at Maine * 19 at Providence * 20 PROVIDENCE * 26 at Vermont * December 3 Merrimack * 4 at Merrimack * 8 at Boston University * January 7 at Massachusetts * 8 UMass Lowell * 14 Vermont * 15 Vermont * 19 Harvard 22 Maine * 28 Massachusetts * 29 at Massachusetts * February 4 Merrimack * 7 vs. Harvard # 11 at UMass Lowell * 14 vs. BC/BU # 18 at Boston College * 19 Boston College * 25 at New Hampshire * 26 New Hampshire * March 4 Boston University * 5 at Boston University * * Hockey East # Beanpot Tournament

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Kyle MacKinnon Senior

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October 8 NORTHEASTERN * 15 at Minnesota Duluth 16 at Minnesota Duluth 22 at UMass Lowell * 23 at Boston University * 29 at Massachusetts * 30 MASSACHUSETTS * November 5 MERRIMACK * 6 VERMONT * 12 at Alab-Huntsville 13 at Alab-Huntsville 19 NORTHEASTERN * 20 at Northeastern * 27 at Holy Cross December 3 MAINE * 4 MAINE * 7 at Brown 11 QUINNIPIAC January 1 at New Brunswick (EX) 2 at New Brunswick (EX) 7 at Boston College * 8 BOSTON COLLEGE * 14 at Maine * 21 at New Hampshire * 23 USA UNDER-18 (EX) 28 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 29 at New Hampshire * February 4 at Vermont * 5 at Vermont * 11 BOSTON COLLEGE * 12 at Massachusetts * 18 at Boston University * 19 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * 25 UMASS LOWELL * 26 at UMass Lowell * March 4 at Merrimack 5 MERRIMACK *

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VERMONT

2010-11 Schedule

Catamounts

2010-11 Season Series Fri., November 5 Fri., March 4 Sat., March 5

Tsongas Center Gutterson Fieldhouse Gutterson Fieldhouse

7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Quick Facts Location: President: Enrollment: Founded: Athletic Director: Website: Colors: Nickname: Arena:

Burlington, VT Dr. Daniel Mark Fogel 9,867 1791 Dr. Robert Corran www.uvmathletics.com Green and Gold Catamounts Gutterson Fieldhouse (4,003)

Team Information Head Coach: Overall Record: Record at UVM: Hockey Office Phone: 2009-10 Record: 2009-10 HE Record: Returning/Lost: Newcomers:

Kevin Sneddon (Harvard, ‘92) 155-192-49 (11 years) 105-93-31 (6 years) (802) 656-1414 22-12-5 15-8-4 (4th) 22/4 6

Media Relations Hockey SID: Office Phone: Cell Phone: Fax: E-Mail: Press Box Phone:

Series History All-Time: Winning Pct. vs. UVM: At UML Home Sites: At Tsongas Center: At Vermont Home Sites: Neutral Site: Hockey East Playoffs: Overtime:

12-12-4 .500 5-5-1 3-5-1 6-5-3 1-2-0 2-0-0 1-1-4

Series Results: Last 6 Meetings 2/21/09 UML 1 UVM 3/13/09 UML 4 UVM 3/14/09 UML 4 UVM 11/6/09 UML 3 UVM 3/5/10 UML 5 UVM 3/6/10 UML 1 UVM * For an All-Time Series List See Page

Chris Wojcik (802) 656-1110 (802) 310-6102 (802) 656-8328 chris.wojcik@uvm.edu (802) 656-4193

Kevin Sneddon Head Coach

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Kevan Miller Senior Captain

Falcons

Quick Facts Location: President: Enrollment: Founded: Athletic Director: Website: Colors: Nickname: Arena: Team Information Head Coach: Overall Record: Record at Bentley: Hockey Office Phone: 2009-10 Record: 2009-10 AHA Record: Players Returning/Lost: Newcomers:

Tsongas Center

Waltham, MA Gloria Cordes Larson 4,016 1917 Robert DeFelice www.bentleyfalcons.com Blue & Gold Falcons John A. Ryan Skating Arena (1,200)

Series History All-Time: Winning Pct. vs. Bentley: Record at UML Home Sites: Record at Tsongas Center: Record at Bentley Home Sites: Neutral Site: Overtime:

3-0-0 1.000 3-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Series Results: Last 6 Meetings 11/11/03 UML 5 BEN 11/27/04 UML 8 BEN 12/8/07 UML 4 BEN * For an All-Time Series List See Page

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Ryan Soderquist (Bentley, ‘00) 97-154-8 (8 years) Same (781) 891-2256 12-19-4 10-15-3 (8th) 19/6 8

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Ryan Soderquist Head Coach

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BENTLEY 2010-11 Season Series Tues., January 25

October 3 NEW BRUNSWICK (EX) 8 DENVER 9 DENVER 23 MERRIMACK * 30 MAINE * November 5 at UMass Lowell * 6 at Providence * 12 BOSTON COLLEGE * 13 BOSTON COLLEGE * 23 at Massachusetts * 26 NORTHEASTERN * 28 at Boston College * December 5 at New Hampshire * 8 at Yale 12 at Dartmouth 18 at St. Lawrence 29 U.S. NATIONAL UN. (EX) January 1 OHIO STATE 2 HARVARD 9 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * 14 at Northeastern * 15 at Northeastern * 21 MASSACHUSETTS * 22 MASSACHUSETTS * 28 at Merrimack * 29 at Merrimack * February 4 PROVIDENCE * 5 PROVIDENCE * 11 at Maine * 12 at Maine * 18 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 19 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 25 at Boston University * 26 at Boston University * March 4 UMASS LOWELL * 5 UMASS LOWELL *

at UML at UML at UML

2010-11 Schedule October 15 at Quinnipiac 16 at Rensselaer 22 at Clarkson 23 at Clarkson 30 at Northeastern November 3 at Sacred Heart * 12 at Niagara * 13 at Niagara * 19 Connecticut * 20 at Holy Cross * 27 Canisius * 28 Canisius * December 3 at Robert Morris * 4 at Robert Morris* 10 at Army * 30 Air Force * 31 Air Force * January 11 at American Inter. * 14 at RIT * 15 at RIT * 21 Mercyhurst * 22 Mercyhurst* 25 at UMass-Lowell 28 Army * 29 Army * February 4 Sacred Heart * 5 at Sacred Heart * $ 11 at American Inter. * 12 American Inter. * 18 Connecticut * 19 at Connecticut * 25 at Holy Cross * 26 Holy Cross *

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2010-11 Opponents

MINNESOTA STATE-MANKATO

Mavericks 2010-11 Season Series Fri., November 26 Sat., November 27 Quick Facts Location: President: Enrollment: Founded: Athletic Director: Website: Colors: Nickname: Arena: Team Information Head Coach: Overall Record: Record at Mankato: Hockey Office Phone: 2009-10 Record: 2009-10 WCHA Record: Players Returning/Lost: Newcomers:

Tsongas Center Tsongas Center

7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Mankato, MN Dr. Richard Davenport 14,028 1868 Kevin Buisman www.msumavericks.com Purple and Gold Mavericks Verizon Wireless Center (4,832)

Series History All-Time: Winning Pct. vs. Mankato: Record at UML Home Sites: Record at Tsongas Center: Record at Mankato Home Sites: Neutral Site: Overtime:

2-1-0 .667 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 1-0-0

Series Results: Last 6 Meetings 3/17/79 UML 6 MSU 3/14/80 MSU 8 UML 3/13/81 UML 8 MSU * For an All-Time Series List See Page

4 1 7 OT 68

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Troy Jutting (Minnesota State, ‘87) 158-182-47 Same 507-389-0519 16-20-3 9-17-2 (T-8th) 18/10 9

Sports Information Hockey SID: Office Phone: Cell Phone: Fax: E-Mail: Press Box Phone:

Paul Allan 507-389-2625 507-381-7503 507-389-1923 paul.allan@mnsu.edu 507-389-3000

Troy Jutting Head Coach

Ben Youds Senior Captain

2010-11 Schedule October 4 British Columbia (ex) 8 St. Lawrence 9 St. Lawrence 15 at Michigan Tech * 16 at Michigan Tech * 22 Colorado College * 23 Colorado College* 29 at Alaska Anchorage * 30 at Alaska Anchorage * November 5 at Neb.-Omaha * 6 at Neb.-Omaha * 12 at Denver * 13 at Denver * 26 at UMass Lowell 27 at UMass Lowell December 3 Minnesota * 4 Minnesota * 10 North Dakota * 11 North Dakota * January 1 vs. Boston Univ. $ 2 vs. Brown/Notre Dame $ 7 American Inter. 8 American Inter. 14 Denver * 15 Denver * 21 at Wisconsin * 22 at Wisconsin * 28 at St. Cloud State * 29 at St. Cloud State * February 4 Bemidji State * 5 Bemidji State * 11 at Colorado College * 12 at Colorado College* 18 Minnesota Duluth * 19 Minnesota Duluth * March 4 Alaska Anchorage * 5 Alaska Anchorage *

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NIAGARA

Purple Eagles

2010-11 Season Series Fri., October 15 Quick Facts Location: President: Enrollment: Founded: Athletic Director: Website: Colors: Nickname: Arena: Team Information Head Coach: Overall Record: Record at Niagara: Hockey Office Phone: 2009-10 Record: 2009-10 AHA Record: Players Returning/Lost: Newcomers: Media Relations Hockey SID: Office Phone: Cell Phone: Fax: E-Mail: Press Box Phone:

Dwyer Arena

7:00 p.m.

Niagara, NY Rev. Joseph L. Levesque, C.M. 3,853 1856 Ed McLaughlin www.PurpleEagles.com Purple & White Purple Eagles Dwyer Arena (2,100)

Dave Burkholder (RIT ‘84) 156-141-32 (9 Years) Same 716-286-8780 12-20-4 6-10-2 (T-3rd) 21/7 8

Chris Smith 716-286-8724 716-628-0833 716-286-8582 csmith@niagara.edu N/A

Series History All-Time: Winning Pct. vs. Niagara: Record at UML Home Sites: Record at Tsongas Center: Record at Niagara Home Sites: Neutral Site: Overtime:

6-1-0 .857 2-1-0 2-1-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0

Series Results: Last 6 Meetings 10/20/02 UML 4 NU 10/24/03 UML 6 NU 12/14/03 NU 6 UML 10/9/04 UML 3 NU 12/30/04 UML 5 NU 10/21/06 UML 7 NU * For an All-Time Series List See Page

Dave Burkholder Head Coach

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David McIntyre Senior Captain

at NU Neutral at UML at NU at UML Neutral

2010-11 Schedule October 2 York (ex) 4 PM 9 Merrimack 7 PM 15 UMass Lowell 7 PM 22 at Union 7 PM 23 at RPI 7 PM 29 Mercyhurst * 7 PM 30 Robert Morris * 7 PM November 2 at Canisius * 7 PM 5 at Northeastern 7 PM 12 Bentley * 7 PM 13 Bentley * 7 PM 19 RIT * 7 PM 20 Air Force * 7 PM 23 Colgate 7 PM 26 at Army * 7 PM 27 at Army * 7 PM December 3 Connecticut * 7 PM 4 Connecticut * 7 PM 11 at Colgate 7 PM January 7 at Holy Cross * 7 PM 8 at Holy Cross * 7 PM 14 at American Inter. * 7 PM 15 at American Inter. * 7 PM 21 Sacred Heart * 7 PM 22 Sacred Heart * 7 PM 28 Robert Morris * 7 PM 29 at Robert Morris* 7 PM February 4 Mercyhurst * 7 PM 5 at Mercyhurst * 7 PM 11 at Air Force * 9 PM 12 at Air Force * 9 PM 17 at Canisius * 7 PM 19 Canisius * 7 PM 25 at RIT * 7 PM 26 RIT * 7 PM * AHA Opponent

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PRINCETON

2010-11 Schedule

Tigers

2010-11 Season Series Fri., December 10 Sat., December 11

Hobey Baker Memorial Rink 7:00 p.m. Hobey Baker Memorial Rink 7:00 p.m.

Quick Facts Location: President: Enrollment: Founded: Athletic Director: Website: Colors: Nickname: Arena:

Princeton, NJ Shirley Tilghman 4,600 1746 Gary D. Walters www.goprincetontigers.com Orange and Black Tigers Hobey Baker Memorial Rink (2,092)

Team Information Head Coach: Overall Record: Record at Michigan State: Hockey Office Phone: 2009-10 Record: 2009-10 ECAC Record: Players Returning/Lost: Newcomers:

Guy Gadowsky (Colorado College ’89) 144-168-32 (8 Seasons) 76-79-10 (5 Seasons) (609) 258-5058 22-12-1 14-8-0 (3rd) 21/3 6

Sports Information Hockey SID: Office Phone: Cell Phone: Fax: E-Mail: Press Box Phone:

Yariv Amir (609) 258-5701 n/a 609) 258-2399 yamir@princeton.edu 609) 258-1813

Series History All-Time: Winning Pct. vs. Princeton: Record at UML Home Sites: Record at Tsongas Arena: Record at Princeton Home Sites: Neutral Site: Overtime:

4-1-0 .800 2-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0

Series Results: Series History 12/28/88 UML 9 PU 11/4/95 UML 5 PU 1/23/00 UML 6 PU 12/11/09 UML 4 PU 12/12/09 PU 3 UML * For an All-Time Series List See Page

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Neutral at UML at PU at UML at UML

Guy Gadowsky Head Coach

Quick Facts Location: President: Enrollment: Founded: Athletic Director: Website: Colors: Nickname: Arena: Team Information Head Coach: Overall Record: Record at RIT: Hockey Office Phone: 2009-10 Record: 2009-10 AHA Record: Players Returning/Lost: Newcomers:

7:00 p.m. Rochester, NY Dr. Bill Destler 17,000 1829 Lou Spiotti www.ritathletics.com Orange and Brown Tigers Ritter Arena (2,100)

Wayne Wilson (Bowling Green, ‘84) 216-103-25 (11 years) Same 585-475-2223 28-12-1 22-5-1 (1st) 17/7 7

Sports Information Hockey SID: Office Phone: Cell Phone: Fax: E-Mail: Press Box Phone:

Series History All-Time: Winning Pct. vs. RIT: Record at UML Home Sites: Record at Tsongas Arena: Record at RIT Home Sites: Neutral Site: Overtime:

2009-10 Media Guide

4-1-0 .800 4-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0

Series Results: Last 6 Meetings 12/15/69 UML 5 RIT 12/20/81 UML 5 RIT 12/19/82 UML 5 RIT 3/18/83 RIT 4 UML 11/29/08 UML 6 RIT * For an All-Time Series List See Page

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Joe Venniro 585-475-5598 585-739-3939 N/A jtvsid@rit.edu 585-475-5537 Wayne Wilson Head Coach

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Jody Pederson Senior Captain

Tigers Ritter Arena

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* ECAC Opponent

RIT 2010-11 Season Series Sat., October 16

October 20 TROIS-RIVIERES (EX) 23 MORRISVILLE (EX) 29 vs Dartmouth 30 vs Brown/Yale November 5 at Yale * 6 at Brown * 12 at Colgate * 13 at Cornell * 19 HARVARD * 20 DARTMOUTH * 23 at Quinnipiac * December 3 CLARKSON * 4 ST. LAWRENCE * 10 UMASS LOWELL 11 UMASS LOWELL 29 vs Bowling Green 30 vs HolyCrss/Connectt January 3 QUINNIPIAC * 7 CORNELL * 9 COLGATE * 25 SACRED HEART 28 at St. Lawrence * 29 at Clarkson * February 4 UNION * 5 RENSSELAER * 11 at Harvard * 12 at Dartmouth * 18 BROWN * 20 YALE * 25 at Rensselaer * 26 at Union *

Andrew Favot Senior Captain

at UML at UML at UML Neutral at UML

2010-11 Schedule October 2 Wilfrid Laurier (ex) 8 vs. St. Cloud State 9 at Nebraska-Omaha 16 UMass-Lowell ^ 22 at RPI 22 at Union 29 Robert Morris * 30 at Cornell November 7 at Air Force * 12 Connecticut * 13 Connecticut * 19 at Niagara * 26 Sacred Heart * 27 Sacred Heart * December 3 at American Inter. * 4 at American Inter. * 10 at Mercyhurst * 11 at Mercyhurst * 17 Canisius * January 1 Merrimack 7 at Army * 8 at Army * 14 Bentley * 15 Bentley * 21 at Holy Cross * 22 at Holy Cross * 29 Mercyhurst * February 4 Air Force * 5 Air Force * 11 Canisius * 13 at Canisius * 18 at Robert Morris * 19 at Robert Morris * 25 Niagara * 26 at Niagara *

* AHA Hockey Opponent ^ played at Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, NY


2010-11 Opponents UML vs. BOSTON COLLEGE UML trails all-time series 31-53-7 Date Dec. 11, 1978 Nov. 15, 1983 Nov. 17, 1984 Jan. 30, 1985 Feb. 14, 1985 Mar. 15, 1985 * # Nov. 19, 1985 Jan. 21, 1986 Feb. 16, 1986 Mar. 14, 1986 * # Nov. 5, 1986 Nov. 8, 1986 Jan. 28, 1987 Jan. 30, 1987 Nov. 20, 1987 Jan. 29, 1988 Feb. 5, 1988 Mar. 4, 1988 * Mar. 5, 1988 * Nov. 8, 1988 Jan. 27, 1989 Feb. 3, 1989 Dec. 9, 1989 Jan. 23, 1990 Feb. 23, 1990 Jan. 25, 1991 Jan. 26, 1991 Feb. 15, 1991 Dec. 6, 1991 Jan. 24, 1992 Feb. 23, 1992 Nov. 13, 1992 Nov. 14, 1992 Feb. 12, 1993 Feb. 13, 1993 Nov. 12, 1993 Nov. 13, 1993 Jan. 28, 1994 Jan. 29, 1994 Dec. 9, 1994 Dec. 10, 1994 Feb. 3, 1995 Dec. 1, 1995 Dec. 2, 1995 Jan. 6, 1996 Nov. 1, 1996 Nov. 2, 1996 Jan. 3, 1997 Mar. 15, 1997 * & Jan. 30, 1998 Feb. 27, 1998 Feb. 28, 1998 Oct. 30, 1998 Oct. 31, 1998 Feb. 19, 1999 Mar. 11, 1999 * Mar. 12, 1999 * Nov. 7, 1999 Jan. 14, 2000 Feb. 4, 2000 Nov. 4, 2000 Jan. 12, 2001 Feb. 2, 2001 Mar. 16, 2001 * & Oct. 19, 2001 Jan. 11, 2002 Jan. 12, 2002 Oct. 26, 2002 Jan. 10, 2003 Jan. 11, 2003 Nov. 5, 2003 Feb. 20, 2004 Feb. 21, 2004 Oct. 19, 2004 Feb. 18, 2005 Feb. 19, 2005 Jan. 28, 2006 Feb. 23, 2006 Feb. 25, 2006 Jan. 27, 2007 Feb. 22, 2007

H/A A A H A H N A H A N H A A H A H A H H H H A H A A A H H H A A A H A H H A A H A H H A H A A H H N A H A A H H A A A A H H H A N A A H H A H A A H H A H H A H A A

W-L Win Loss Win Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Win Loss Win Win Win Loss Tie (OT) Win Loss Loss Tie (OT) Win Loss Loss Loss Win Loss Win Tie (OT) Loss Win Loss Win Win Tie (OT) Win Tie (OT) Win Win Loss (OT) Loss Loss Win Win Win Loss Win Tie (OT) Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Win Win Win Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Win Win Loss Loss Win Loss Loss

Score 3-0 2-3 7-5 6-15 2-4 5-6 5-7 6-9 0-3 2-5 3-4 4-3 6-7 5-3 5-4 5-3 5-6 3-3 5-2 0-6 2-8 4-4 3-2 2-3 3-6 0-4 3-2 3-7 6-3 2-2 3-6 5-2 2-3 7-3 5-2 3-3 4-3 3-3 4-1 4-3 3-4 3-7 5-6 8-3 6-4 6-4 4-8 6-4 2-2 3-4 4-5 3-7 3-7 4-6 2-3 0-5 4-5 1-4 2-6 2-5 1-6 1-2 3-4 1-5 7-2 3-2 8-4 3-4 3-6 1-7 1-4 1-4 0-5 2-3 3-1 4-1 3-4 0-6 6-3 3-4 0-3

Feb. 24, 2007 H Loss 3-4 Jan. 18, 2008 H Loss 4-5 Feb. 15, 2008 A Win 3-1 Feb. 16, 2008 H Loss 2-5 Jan. 16, 2009 A Win (OT) 4-3 Feb. 13, 2009 A Win 6-0 Feb. 14, 2009 H Tie (OT) 4-4 Jan. 23, 2010 H Win 3-1 Feb. 12, 2010 H Win 4-1 Feb. 13, 2010 A Loss 1-2 * - Hockey East Tournament # - Providence Civic Center & - TD Banknorth Garden

UML vs. BOSTON UNIVERSITY UML trails all-time series 18-64-8 Date Nov. 4, 1983 Feb. 17, 1984 Oct. 28, 1984 Jan. 18, 1985 Feb. 27, 1985 Mar. 16, 1985 * Nov. 16, 1985 Jan. 29, 1986 Feb. 6, 1986 Nov. 19, 1986 Nov. 22, 1986 Mar. 3, 1987 Mar. 6, 1987 Oct. 31, 1987 Jan. 26, 1988 Feb. 17, 1988 Dec. 13, 1988 Jan. 24, 1989 Jan. 31, 1989 Jan. 17, 1990 Feb. 16, 1990 Feb. 17, 1990 Dec. 11, 1990 Jan. 2, 1991 Jan. 22, 1991 Jan. 11, 1991 Jan. 18, 1992 Feb. 14, 1992 Jan. 5, 1993 Jan. 27, 1993 Jan. 29, 1993 Jan. 4, 1994 Feb. 2, 1994 Feb. 4, 1994 Mar. 19, 1994 * Nov. 4, 1994 Nov. 5, 1994 Feb. 10, 1995 Mar. 17, 1995 * Jan. 26, 1996 Jan. 27, 1996 Feb. 25, 1996 Mar. 16, 1996 * Jan. 24, 1997 Feb. 14, 1997 Feb. 15, 1997 Mar. 14, 1997 * Feb. 6, 1998 Feb. 13, 1998 Feb. 14, 1998 Dec. 11, 1998 Dec. 12, 1998 Jan. 29, 1999 Nov. 12, 1999 Jan. 21, 2000 Feb. 11, 2000 Nov. 10, 2000 Jan. 19, 2001 Feb. 9, 2001 Dec. 1, 2001 Feb. 15, 2002 Feb. 16, 2002 Nov. 21, 2002 Feb. 14, 2003 Feb. 15, 2003 Nov. 21, 2003 Nov. 22, 2003

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H/A A H A H A N H H A A H H A H H A A H A H H A H A A A H H H A H A H A N A H H N A H A N H H A N A A H H A H A H A H A H H A H A H A A H

W-L Loss Tie (OT) Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Win Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss (OT) Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Tie (OT) Loss Loss Loss Loss Win Loss Loss Loss Tie (OT) Loss Loss Win Win Loss Loss Win Loss Tie (OT) Loss Loss Win Loss Loss Loss Win Loss Loss Loss Win Win Win Win Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Win Tie (OT)

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

Jan. 30, 2004 H Nov. 19, 2004 H Nov. 20, 2004 A Feb. 4, 2005 A Oct. 15, 2005 A Oct. 28, 2005 H Feb. 3, 2006 A Oct. 27, 2006 A Nov. 3, 2006 H Feb. 2, 2007 A Nov. 3, 2007 A Dec. 7, 2007 H Feb. 8, 2008 H Mar. 14, 2008 * A Mar. 15, 2008 * A Mar. 16, 2008 * A Nov. 7, 2008 H Dec. 12, 2008 A Feb. 6, 2009 A Mar. 21, 2009 * & N Oct. 30, 2009 H Oct. 31, 2009 A Feb. 5, 2010 H * - Hockey East Tournament # - Providence Civic Center $ - Boston Garden & - TD Banknorth Garden

Win Loss Loss Tie (OT) Loss Win Loss Win Tie (OT) Tie (OT) Loss Win Loss Loss Win Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss (OT) Win Loss

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

UML vs. MAINE

UML trails all-time series 29-71-3 Date Jan. 17, 1978 Dec. 18, 1978 Nov. 17, 1981 Dec. 16, 1982 Nov. 5, 1983 Jan. 14, 1984 Jan. 26, 1985 Feb. 8, 1985 Feb. 9, 1985 Jan. 24, 1986 Jan. 25, 1986 Feb. 1, 1986 Jan. 16, 1987 Jan. 17, 1987 Feb. 6, 1987 Feb. 7, 1987 Mar. 15, 1987 * Nov. 7, 1987 Feb. 12, 1988 Feb. 13, 1988 Jan. 17, 1989 Feb. 10, 1989 Feb. 11, 1989 Jan. 12, 1990 Jan. 13, 1990 Feb. 13, 1990 Mar. 2, 1990 * Mar. 3, 1990 * Dec. 1, 1990 Dec. 7, 1990 Dec. 8, 1990 Mar. 2, 1991 * Jan. 4, 1992 Feb. 1, 1992 Feb. 7, 1992 Feb. 8, 1992 Dec. 12, 1992 Feb. 5, 1993 Feb. 6, 1993 Mar. 19, 1993 * Dec. 12, 1993 Feb. 12, 1994 ^ Feb. 13, 1994 ^ Feb. 4, 1995 Feb. 25, 1995 Feb. 26, 1995 Mar. 18, 1995 * Dec. 8, 1995 Dec. 9, 1995 Mar. 2, 1996 Mar. 15, 1996 * Nov. 22, 1996 Nov. 23, 1996

H/A H A A A A H H A A H H A H H A A A A H H H A A H H A A A H A A A A A H H H A A A A H H H A A A H H A A A A

W-L Win Loss Win Win Win Win Loss Win Win Win Win Loss Loss Loss Win (OT) Loss Loss Loss (OT) Loss Win Loss Loss Win Win Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Win Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Win Win (OT) Win (OT) Loss Win Loss Loss Loss Tie (OT) Win Loss Loss (OT) Win (OT)

Score 5-1 4-5 2-1 4-2 5-3 6-2 4-5 4-3 3-2 4-2 3-2 2-6 4-9 3-5 3-2 2-9 4-5 5-6 3-6 7-5 2-9 3-7 4-2 2-1 3-7 2-7 3-7 0-16 2-6 5-4 2-4 3-5 2-4 2-5 5-6 2-6 3-6 4-7 2-4 5-7 5-0 4-4 4-4 1-8 4-1 5-8 0-6 1-6 3-3 7-5 2-5 4-5 3-2

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2010-11 Opponents Nov. 29, 1996 @ N Loss 3-4 Jan. 4, 1997 H Loss 5-8 Oct. 31, 1997 A Loss 2-6 Dec. 12, 1997 H Loss 3-7 Dec. 13, 1997 H Tie (OT) 3-3 Mar. 20, 1998 * A Loss 2-6 Nov. 6, 1998 A Loss (OT) 2-3 Nov. 7, 1998 A Loss 2-5 Feb. 26, 1999 H Loss 2-5 Nov. 19, 1999 A Loss 1-3 Feb. 18, 2000 H Loss 1-4 Feb. 19, 2000 H Loss 3-4 Nov. 17, 2000 H Loss 0-2 Feb. 16, 2001 A Loss 2-6 Feb. 17, 2001 A Win 3-1 Nov. 3, 2001 A Loss 3-6 Jan. 25, 2002 H Loss 1-2 Jan. 26, 2002 H Loss 1-4 Jan. 4, 2003 H Loss 2-5 Jan. 24, 2003 A Loss 2-3 Jan. 25, 2003 A Tie (OT) 4-4 Nov. 16, 2003 A Loss 0-4 Feb. 27, 2004 H Win 3-2 Feb. 28, 2004 H Loss 0-4 Nov. 13, 2004 H Loss 4-5 Feb. 25, 2005 A Loss 0-2 Feb. 26, 2005 A Loss 3-5 Mar. 11, 2005 * A Loss 2-7 Mar. 12, 2005 * A Loss 1-5 Nov. 11, 2005 H Loss 2-9 Jan. 6, 2006 A Loss 0-4 Jan. 7, 2006 A Loss 3-4 Mar. 10, 2006 * A Loss 3-4 Mar. 11, 2006 * A Loss 3-4 Nov. 10, 2006 A Loss 1-4 Jan. 5, 2007 H Loss 2-4 Jan. 6, 2007 H Loss 2-5 Dec. 29, 2007 # N Win 6-0 Feb. 1, 2008 H Win 3-2 Mar. 7, 2008 A Loss 1-4 Mar. 8, 2008 A Loss (OT) 1-2 Jan. 30, 2009 A Win 3-2 Mar. 6, 2009 H Win 5-3 Mar. 7, 2009 H Win 6-0 Nov. 27, 2009 H Loss 1-3 Feb. 19, 2010 A Loss 4-8 Feb. 20, 2010 A Win 4-2 Mar. 12, 2010 * A Win 2-1 Mar. 13, 2010 * A Loss 0-2 Mar. 14, 2010 * A Loss (OT) 2-3 * - Hockey East Tournament ^ - UML wins by forfeit @ - Governors Cup (Burlington, VT) # - Florida College Classic

UML vs. MASSACHUSETTS UML leads all-time series 31-21-6 Date Nov. 26, 1968 Nov. 25, 1969 Nov. 24, 1970 Nov. 23, 1974 Nov. 23, 1975 Nov. 20, 1976 Nov. 19, 1976 Nov. 28, 1978 Oct. 22, 1994 Feb. 17, 1995 Feb. 18, 1995 Nov. 10, 1995 Nov. 11, 1995 Feb. 10, 1996 Oct. 25, 1996 Oct. 26, 1996 Feb. 8, 1997 Oct. 24, 1997 Nov. 14, 1997 Feb. 8, 1998 Oct. 22, 1998 Feb. 12, 1999 Feb. 20, 1999 Nov. 5, 1999 Jan. 30, 2000 Feb. 6, 2000 Nov. 3, 2000

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H/A A H A H A H A H H H A A H A H A H H A A A H H A H A H

W-L Loss Loss Loss Win Win Loss Win Win Win Win Win Win Loss Tie (OT) Win Loss Loss Win Win (OT) Win Win (OT) Win Loss Tie (OT) Win Tie (OT) Loss (OT)

2009-10 Media Guide

Score 2-11 3-9 0-16 5-1 7-5 2-3 5-2 9-3 6-1 7-4 7-4 7-5 4-7 4-4 5-2 2-4 2-6 6-4 5-4 3-1 4-3 2-1 2-3 2-2 3-0 3-3 4-5

Jan. 25, 2001 A Feb. 3, 2001 A Nov. 16, 2001 H Nov. 17, 2001 A Feb. 9, 2002 H Nov. 15, 2002 A Nov. 16, 2002 H Feb. 8, 2003 A Oct. 11, 2003 H Jan. 3, 2004 ^ H Jan. 4, 2004 ^ A Mar. 11, 2004 * A Mar. 12, 2004 * A Oct. 22, 2004 A Jan. 7, 2005 H Jan. 22, 2005 A Jan. 13, 2006 H Jan. 27, 2006 A Feb. 4, 2006 H Jan. 12, 2007 A Jan. 26, 2007 H Feb. 3, 2007 A Oct. 19, 2007 A Nov. 10, 2007 H Jan. 19, 2008 H Nov. 15, 2008 A Jan. 17, 2009 H Feb. 7, 2009 A Dec. 5, 2009 H Jan. 15, 2010 A Jan. 16, 2010 H * - Hockey East Tournament ^ UML forfeit

Win Win Win Win Tie (OT) Loss Loss Win Loss Win Win Loss Loss Loss (OT) Win Win Win Win Loss Loss Loss Win Tie Tie Win Win Loss Win Win Loss Loss

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

UML vs. MERRIMACK

UML leads all-time series 67-32-8 Date Nov. 26, 1971 Nov. 25, 1972 Feb. 2, 1973 Jan. 22, 1974 Feb. 8, 1975 Mar. 3, 1975 # Nov. 28, 1975 Feb. 6, 1976 Nov. 25, 1976 Jan. 8, 1977 & Feb. 5, 1977 Mar. 9, 1977 # Nov. 26, 1977 Feb. 4, 1978 Mar. 8, 1978 # Feb. 1, 1979 Mar. 7, 1979 # Jan. 14, 1980 @ Feb. 2, 1980 Feb. 23, 1980 Mar. 8, 1980 # Mar. 15, 1980 % Jan. 5, 1981 @ Jan. 31, 1981 Feb. 15, 1981 Mar. 7, 1981 # Jan. 26, 1982 @ Jan. 30, 1982 Feb. 13, 1982 Mar. 7, 1982 # Mar. 18, 1982 % Nov. 20, 1982 Feb. 17, 1983 Dec. 3, 1983 Feb. 19, 1984 Jan. 23, 1985 Dec. 11, 1985 Nov. 1, 1986 Dec. 1, 1986 Nov. 9, 1987 Feb. 21, 1988 Feb. 15, 1989 Nov. 17, 1989 Feb. 6, 1990 Feb. 27, 1990 Nov. 21, 1990 Jan. 18, 1991 Feb. 23, 1991

H/A H H A H A A H H H N A A H H A A H N H A H A N A H H N H A H H A H H A A H H A A H A H H A A H A

W-L Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Win Loss Loss Tie (OT) Loss Win Win Win Win Win Loss Win Loss Win Win Win Win Loss Win Win Win Win Win Win Win Win Loss Win Win Loss Win Loss Win Win Loss (OT) Loss Win Win

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

David Vallorani recorded his first collegiate hat-trick against UMass Amherst on December 5, 2009. Nov. 13, 1991 H Win 5-4 Jan. 25, 1992 H Win 3-2 Feb. 21, 1992 A Loss 1-6 Jan. 15, 1993 A Loss 3-6 Jan. 16, 1993 H Win 8-3 Mar. 6, 1993 H Loss (OT) 4-5 Jan. 14, 1994 H Win 2-1 Jan. 15, 1994 A Tie (OT) 4-4 Mar. 4, 1994 A Win 5-2 Mar. 10, 1994 * H Win 7-1 Mar. 11, 1994 * H Win 3-0 Nov. 15, 1994 A Win 4-3 Jan. 3, 1995 H Win 8-3 Jan. 15, 1995 A Win 9-0 Nov. 14, 1995 H Win 5-3 Feb. 16, 1996 A Win 3-2 Feb. 17, 1996 H Win 7-6 Nov. 8, 1996 H Win 6-3 Nov. 9, 1996 A Loss 2-6 Jan. 25, 1997 A Loss 2-4 Jan. 4, 1998 H Win 8-4 Feb. 20, 1998 H Win 4-3 Feb. 21, 1998 A Win 5-1 Nov. 20, 1998 H Win (OT) 4-3 Nov. 21, 1998 H Loss 3-6 Jan. 31, 1999 A Win 4-3 Nov. 21, 1999 H Loss 0-2 Jan. 9, 2000 A Win (OT) 3-2 Feb. 13, 2000 H Tie (OT) 6-6 Nov. 12, 2000 A Loss 4-5 Jan. 6, 2001 H Win 4-2 Feb. 11, 2001 A Win 5-2 Jan. 8, 2002 A Tie (OT) 2-2 Feb. 3, 2002 H Win 5-2 Feb. 24, 2002 A Win 2-0 Jan. 7, 2003 H Win 6-5 Feb. 4, 2003 A Tie (OT) 1-1 Feb. 25, 2003 H Tie (OT) 2-2 Jan. 16, 2004 ^ A Win 4-3 Jan. 17, 2004 ^ H Loss 0-3 Mar. 4, 2004 A Tie (OT) 3-3 Jan. 14, 2005 H Win 3-1 Jan. 15, 2005 A Win 5-2 Mar. 3, 2005 A Win 5-1 Nov. 2, 2005 A Win 3-1 Feb. 17, 2006 A Tie (OT) 2-2 Feb. 18, 2006 H Win 5-2 Nov. 3, 2006 H Win 5-0 Feb. 16, 2007 H Win 3-0 Feb. 17, 2007 A Win 3-2 Nov. 1, 2007 H Loss 1-3 Nov. 20, 2007 A Win 3-0 Nov. 24, 2007 H Win 6-2 Nov. 25, 2008 A Win 3-1 Jan. 22, 2009 H Win 3-2 Jan. 24, 2009 A Win 3-2 Nov. 21, 2009 H Win 6-3 Jan. 22, 2010 H Win 5-4 Feb. 6, 2010 A Loss 1-3 * Hockey East Tournament # - ECAC Tournament & - Salem State Tournament (at Salem St.) @ - Teapot Tournament (Boston Garden) % - NCAA Division II Tournament ^ UML Forfeit


2010-11 Opponents UML vs. NEW HAMPSHIRE

UML trails all-time series 30-51-15 Date Dec. 6, 1983 Jan. 8, 1984 Nov. 6, 1984 Feb. 20, 1985 Mar. 3, 1985 Mar. 8, 1985 * Mar. 9, 1985 * Oct. 30, 1985 Feb. 9, 1986 Mar. 1, 1986 Oct. 23, 1986 Oct. 25, 1986 Feb. 24, 1987 Feb. 28, 1987 Nov. 14, 1987 Dec. 12, 1987 Feb. 23, 1988 Nov. 30, 1988 Jan. 3, 1989 Feb. 18, 1989 Dec. 2, 1989 Jan. 10, 1990 Feb. 3, 1990 Nov. 28, 1990 Feb. 5, 1991 Feb. 16, 1991 Dec. 11, 1991 Jan. 31, 1992 Feb. 29, 1992 Dec. 4, 1992 Dec. 5, 1992 Feb. 26, 1993 Feb. 27, 1993 Mar. 20, 1993 * Dec. 3, 1993 Dec. 4, 1993 Feb. 25, 1994 Feb. 26, 1994 Mar. 18, 1994 * $ Jan. 20, 1995 Jan. 21, 1995 Feb. 11, 1995 Nov. 25, 1995 G Jan. 12, 1996 Jan. 13, 1996 Feb. 9, 1996 Jan. 17, 1997 Jan. 18, 1997 Feb. 7, 1997 Nov. 28, 1997 G Dec. 5, 1997 Dec. 6, 1997 Mar. 7, 1997 Nov. 28, 1998 G Jan. 20, 1999 Jan. 23, 1999 Feb. 28, 1999 Oct. 30, 1999 Dec. 3, 1999 Dec. 4, 1999 Oct. 28, 2000 Dec. 1, 2000 Dec. 2, 2000 Mar. 8, 2001 * Mar. 9, 2001 * Mar. 10, 2001 * Nov. 9, 2001 Nov. 10, 2001 Feb. 22, 2002 Mar. 15, 2002 * & Nov. 8, 2002 Nov. 9, 2002 Feb. 21, 2003 Mar. 7, 2003 * Mar. 8, 2003 * Nov. 25, 2003 Feb. 13, 2004 Feb. 14, 2004 Nov. 23, 2004 Jan. 28, 2005 Jan. 29, 2005

H/A H A A A H A A A H A H A A H A H A A H H A H H A H H H A A A H H A A H A A H N A H A N A H H H A A A A H H H H A A H A H A H A A A A H A A N A H H A A A H A H H A

W-L Tie (OT) Loss Win Tie (OT) Win Win Loss Loss Tie (OT) Loss Win Tie (OT) Win Win Win Win Win Loss Loss Loss Loss Tie (OT) Win Loss Loss Loss (OT) Loss Tie (OT) Loss Win Loss Tie (OT) Loss Win (OT) Win Loss Loss Loss Win Win Loss Win Win Loss Win Win Loss Win Loss Loss Loss Loss Win Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Tie (OT) Tie (OT) Loss Win Win Loss Win Loss Loss Loss Loss Tie (OT) Loss Loss Win Tie (OT) Tie (OT) Tie (OT) Win Loss

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

Nov. 18, 2005 A Nov. 19, 2005 H Dec. 10, 2005 A Nov. 17, 2006 H Nov. 18, 2006 A Dec. 6, 2006 H Nov. 9, 2007 A Nov. 30, 2007 A Dec. 1, 2007 H Nov. 14, 2008 H Dec. 5, 2008 H Dec. 6, 2008 A Nov. 8, 2009 H Dec. 4, 2009 A Jan. 8, 2010 A * - Hockey East Tournament $ - Boston Garden & - TD Banknorth Garden G - Governor’s Cup

Loss Win Loss Loss Loss Loss Tie Loss Win Win Loss Loss Win Loss Tie (OT)

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

UML vs. NORTHEASTERN

UML leads all-time series 53-36-7 Date Dec. 17, 1983 Oct. 20, 1984 Oct. 24, 1984 Nov. 20, 1984 Nov. 5, 1985 Jan. 7, 1986 Feb. 19, 1986 Mar. 7, 1986 * Mar. 9, 1986 * Nov. 12, 1986 Nov. 15, 1986 Feb. 12, 1987 Feb. 15, 1987 Dec. 3, 1987 Dec. 8, 1987 Feb. 27, 1988 Mar. 9, 1988 * Mar. 10, 1988 * Nov. 18, 1988 Jan. 10, 1989 Feb. 22, 1989 Nov. 10, 1989 Dec. 6, 1989 Feb. 21, 1990 Nov. 9, 1990 Nov. 18, 1990 Feb. 8, 1991 Nov. 19, 1991 Jan. 28, 1992 Feb. 28, 1992 Dec. 11, 1992 Jan. 22, 1993 Jan. 23, 1993 Dec. 10, 1993 Jan. 21, 1994 Jan. 22, 1994 Jan. 7, 1995 Jan. 27, 1995 Jan. 28, 1995 Mar. 10, 1995 Nov. 17, 1995 Nov. 18, 1995 Jan. 5, 1996 Mar. 8, 1996 * Mar. 9, 1996 * Dec. 5, 1996 Dec. 7, 1996 Dec. 31, 1996 # Mar. 2, 1997 Nov. 8, 1998 Nov. 21, 1997 Nov. 22, 1997 Mar. 12, 1998 * Mar. 13, 1998 * Mar. 15, 1998 * Dec. 4, 1998 Dec. 5, 1998 Mar. 5, 1999 Oct. 24, 1999 Jan. 7, 2000 Mar. 4, 2000

H/A A H A A H A H A A A H A H H A H A A A A H A H H A H A A H H A A A A A H A H A A A H H H H A H N A H H A A A A A H A H A H

W-L Loss Loss Loss Win (OT) Loss Loss Win Win Loss Win Win Win (OT) Win Win Win Win Loss Win Win Loss Loss Loss Tie (OT) Loss Tie (OT) Win Loss Win Loss Win Win Win Win Win (OT) Tie (OT) Win Loss Loss Loss Win Win Win Loss Win Win Win Win Loss Loss Win Win Tie (OT) Win Loss Win Win Win Win Win Loss (OT) Win

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

Junior Michael Scheu scored a game-winning overtime goal live on NESN to topple Northeastern, 6-5, on January 9. Oct. 27, 2000 H Loss Jan. 4, 2001 A Win Mar. 3, 2001 A Win Jan. 18, 2002 A Loss Jan. 20, 2002 H Loss Feb. 27, 2002 A Win Mar. 7, 2002 * H Win Mar. 8, 2002 * H Loss Mar. 9, 2002 * H Win Jan. 17, 2003 H Loss Jan. 18, 2003 A Win (OT) Mar. 1, 2003 A Win Oct. 31, 2003 A Win Nov. 1, 2003 H Win Feb. 6, 2004 A Tie (OT) Dec. 11, 2004 A Tie (OT) Jan. 8, 2005 H Win Feb. 10, 2005 H Loss Jan. 20, 2006 A Win Jan. 21, 2006 H Tie (OT) Feb. 10, 2006 A Loss Jan. 19, 2007 H Loss Jan. 20, 2007 A Loss (OT) Feb. 8, 2007 H Win Nov. 17, 2007 A Loss Feb. 29, 2008 H Win (OT) Mar. 1, 2008 A Win Nov. 22, 2008 H Loss Feb. 27, 2009 A Loss Feb. 28, 2009 H Loss Mar. 20, 2009 N Win (OT) Oct. 24, 2009 H Win Jan. 3, 2010 N Loss Jan. 9, 2010 A Win (OT) Jan. 29, 2010 A Loss * - Hockey East Tournament # - Auld Lang Syne Tournament

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

UML vs. PROVIDENCE

UML trails all-time series 36-46-10 Date Jan. 27, 1982 Feb. 15, 1983 Nov. 1, 1983 Nov. 20, 1983 Oct. 31, 1984 Feb. 3, 1985 Feb. 23, 1985 Nov. 2, 1985 Dec. 3, 1985 Feb. 26, 1986 Mar. 15, 1986 * # Oct. 19, 1986 Dec. 10, 1986 Feb. 18, 1987 Feb. 21, 1987 Nov. 4, 1987 Nov. 17, 1987

H/A A A A H H A H A A H N A H H A A H

W-L Loss Win Loss Loss Win Loss Tie (OT) Win Win Loss Win Win Win (OT) Tie (OT) Win (OT) Loss Loss

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

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2010-11 Opponents Feb. 2, 1988 A Nov. 26, 1988 H Dec. 10, 1988 A Feb. 7, 1989 H Nov. 22, 1989 H Jan. 26, 1990 A Feb. 10, 1990 A Nov. 10, 1990 H Jan. 15, 1991 A Feb. 2, 1991 A Nov. 2, 1991 A Nov. 16, 1991 A Jan. 10, 1992 H Jan. 17, 1992 A Mar. 6, 1992 * A Nov. 20, 1992 H Nov. 21, 1992 A Feb. 19, 1993 A Feb. 20, 1993 H Mar. 12, 1993 * H Mar. 14, 1993 * H Nov. 19, 1993 A Nov. 20, 1993 H Feb. 18, 1994 H Feb. 19, 1994 A Nov. 11, 1994 A Nov. 12, 1994 H Mar. 3, 1995 H Jan. 19, 1996 H Jan. 20, 1996 A Feb. 4, 1996 A Feb. 2, 1997 H Feb. 21, 1997 A Feb. 22, 1997 H Mar. 7, 1997 * A Mar. 8, 1997 * A Nov. 16, 1997 A Jan. 23, 1998 H Jan. 24, 1998 A Jan. 17, 1999 H Feb. 5, 1999 H Feb. 6, 1999 A Jan. 28, 2000 A Feb. 25, 2000 H Feb. 26, 2000 A Jan. 27, 2001 H Feb. 22, 2001 H Feb. 23, 2001 A Oct. 26, 2001 H Feb. 8, 2001 A Mar. 1, 2002 H Oct. 25, 2002 A Feb. 7, 2003 H Feb. 28, 2003 A Jan. 31, 2004 A Feb. 8, 2004 H Mar. 6, 2004 A Feb. 5, 2005 H Feb. 13, 2005 A Mar. 5, 2005 H Oct. 21, 2005 A Oct. 22, 2005 H Jan. 15, 2006 A Oct. 28, 2006 H Nov. 24, 2006 A Jan. 13, 2007 H Nov. 16, 2007 A Jan. 11, 2008 A Jan. 12, 2008 H Oct. 24, 2008 H Nov. 21, 2008 H Jan. 10, 2009 A Nov. 24, 2009 A Feb. 26, 2010 H Feb. 27, 2010 A * - Hockey East Tournament # - Providence Civic Center

Loss Win Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Win Win Tie (OT) Loss Loss Loss (OT) Win Loss Win Win Tie (OT) Win Loss Win Win Win Loss Loss Win Win Win Loss Loss Loss Win Win Loss Tie (OT) Win Loss Loss Win Win Loss Loss Tie (OT) Loss Loss Win Tie (OT) Win Loss (OT) Loss Loss Loss Loss Win Win (OT) Win Loss (OT) Loss Loss Win Tie (OT) Loss Loss (OT) Tie Loss (OT) Win (OT) Win Win Loss Loss Win Tie (OT)

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

UML vs. VERMONT

UML trails all-time series 12-12-4 Date Mar. 4, 1972 #

B

H/A A

W-L Loss

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Score 0-7

Nov. 4, 1979 A Win Nov. 20, 1980 A Win Feb. 21, 1984 H Win Nov. 29, 1992 H Win Nov. 28, 1993 A Loss Nov. 24, 1995 & N Loss Nov. 30, 1996 @ A Loss Nov. 29, 1997 $ N Loss Nov. 27, 1998 % H Loss (OT) Dec. 28, 2002 + N Win Dec. 3, 2005 A Loss Mar. 3, 2006 H Win Mar. 4, 2006 H Win Dec. 1, 2006 H Loss Mar. 2, 2007 A Win Mar. 3, 2007 A Tie (OT) Feb. 3, 2008 A Loss Feb. 22, 2008 H Loss Feb. 23, 2008 H Loss Nov. 8, 2008 H Loss Feb. 20, 2009 A Tie (OT) Feb. 21, 2009 A Win Mar. 13, 2009 * A Win (OT) Mar. 14, 2009 * A Win Nov. 6, 2009 A Tie (OT) Mar. 5, 2010 H Win Mar. 6, 2010 H Tie (OT) * - Hockey East Tournament # ECAC Division II Tournament & - Governors Cup, Maine @ - Governors Cup, Vermont $ - Governors Cup, New Hampshire % - Governors Cup, Lowell + - Auld Lang Syne Tour, Dartmouth

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

UML vs. BENTLEY

UML leads all-time series 3-0-0 Nov. 11, 2003 Nov. 27, 2004 Dec. 8, 2007

H H H

Win Win Win

5-3 8-0 4-1

UML vs. MINNESOTA STATE-MANKATO

UML leads all-time series 2-1-0 Mar. 17, 1979 #! N Win Mar. 14, 1980 # N Loss Mar. 13, 1981 # N Win (OT) # - NCAA Division II Tournament ! - NCAA Division II Championship

6-4 1-8 8-7

UML vs. NIAGARA

UML leads all-time series 6-1-0 Oct. 12, 2001 H Win 7-3 Oct. 20, 2002 A Win 4-3 Oct. 24, 2003 P N Win 6-1 Dec. 14, 2003 H Loss 5-6 Oct. 9, 2004 A Win (OT) 3-2 Dec. 30, 2004 H Win 5-2 Oct. 21, 2006 % N Win 7-4 P - Xerox Punch Imlach Showcase at HSBC Arena (Buffalo, N.Y.) % - Mutual of Omaha Stampede (Omaha, Neb.)

UML vs. PRINCETON

UML leads all-time series 4-1-0 Date H/A Dec. 28, 1988 $ N Nov. 4, 1995 H Jan. 23, 2000 A Dec. 11, 2009 H Dec. 12, 2009 H $ - Maine Dexter Classic

W-L Win Win Win Win Loss

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

UML vs. ROCHESTER INSTITUTE of TECHNOLOGY UML leads all-time series 4-1-0 Dec. 15, 1969 Dec. 20, 1981

H H

Win Win

5-1 5-1

Dec. 19, 1982 H Win Mar. 18, 1983 # N Loss Nov. 29, 2008 H Win # - NCAA Division II Tournament

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2009-10 Season Review 2009-10 Team Game-by-Game Overall: 19-16-4 Hockey East: 12-11-4 Home: 11-5-1 Away: 6-10-3 Neutral: 2-1-0 Overtime: 1-2-2 Date Opponent Result Oct 09 vs. St. Lawrence $ W 3-0 Oct. 10 at Nebraska-Omaha $ L 4-3 Oct. 23 Colgate W 5-3 Oct. 24 Northeastern * W 3-1 Oct. 30 #4 Boston University * L 5-4 OT Oct. 31 at #4 Boston University * W 3-2 Nov. 6 at #15 Vermont * T 3-3 OT Nov. 8 New Hampshire * W 6-3 Nov. 13 at Alabama-Huntsville W 3-1 Nov. 14 at Alabama-Huntsville W 4-0 Nov. 21 Merrimack * W 6-3 Nov. 24 at Providence * L 4-2 Nov. 27 Maine * L 3-1 Dec. 4 at New Hampshire * L 2-1 Dec. 5 #9 Massachusetts * W 5-3 Dec. 11 Princeton W 4-1 Dec. 12 Princeton L 3-2 Jan. 2 vs. Holy Cross # W 3-0 Jan. 3 vs. Northeastern # L 2-1 Jan. 8 at New Hampshire * T 2-2 OT Jan. 9 at Northeastern * W 6-5 OT Jan. 15 at #19 Massachusetts * L 3-2 Jan. 16 #19 Massachusetts * L 2-1 Jan. 22 Merrimack * W 5-4 Jan. 23 #10/11 Boston College * W 3-1 Jan. 29 at Northeastern * L 2-1 Feb. 5 Boston University * L 3-2 Feb. 6 at Merrimack * L 3-1 Feb. 12 #10 Boston College * W 4-1 Feb. 13 at #10 Boston College * L 2-1 Feb. 19 at #15 Maine * L 8-4 Feb. 20 at #15 Maine * W 4-2 Feb. 26 Providence * W 4-0 Feb. 27 at Providence * T 2-2 OT Mar. 5 #16 Vermont * W 5-2 Mar. 6 #16 Vermont * T 1-1 OT Mar. 12 at Maine @ W 2-1 Mar. 13 at Maine @ L 2-0 Mar. 14 at Maine @ L 3-2 OT

Shots Power UML OPP UML 22 24 1-6 20 23 1-3 35 30 2-5 33 25 2-7 36 28 0-5 21 26 2-7 22 37 2-7 34 36 3-6 33 20 0-6 31 19 0-7 26 33 3-7 32 41 0-2 28 33 0-3 30 34 0-3 38 26 1-3 27 30 2-3 47 30 1-5 25 32 2-3 29 25 0-3 29 26 0-5 31 35 1-4 33 38 0-5 29 17 0-5 30 37 2-5 29 26 0-5 24 35 1-4 18 33 1-7 21 33 0-7 26 35 2-8 26 34 1-4 17 26 0-0 31 26 1-4 51 30 0-2 33 26 1-2 27 27 1-5 36 18 0-4 21 19 1-3 23 30 0-5 28 36 1-5

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

Pen/Min UML OPP 3-6 6-12 3-6 3-6 5-10 7-14 8-16 8-27 5-10 6-12 6-12 7-14 8-16 9-18 3-6 6-12 3-6 6-12 4-8 7-14 4-8 8-16 3-6 2-4 3-6 4-19 3-6 3-6 5-10 8-16 10-20 6-12 3-6 6-12 5-10 3-6 10-28 3-6 6-23 5-10 8-16 4-8 6-12 6-12 9-21 8-24 3-6 5-10 3-6 5-10 4-8 5-10 5-10 7-14 5-10 8-16 9-18 10-20 5-10 6-12 3-6 0-0 5-10 4-8 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 8-16 7-14 2-15 4-8 6-12 4-8 10-20 7-14 7-14 7-14

Time 2:00 2:01 2:15 2:21 2:30 2:13 2:25 2:10 1:58 2:01 2:13 1:58 2:16 2:00 2:10 2:15 2:11 2:00 2:13 2:20 2:41 2:13 2:25 2:10 2:15 2:12 2:10 2:16 2:14 2:12 2:10 2:23 2:05 2:05 2:17 2:17 2:23 2:36 2:58

Att. 1,120 5,714 5,619 4,049 5,496 4,792 4,003 4,027 2,406 1,992 4,735 1,165 4,752 5,831 3,457 3,808 2,697 3,043 2,066 5,137 2,560 3,445 4,688 4,511 5,711 2,666 5,296 2,473 4,915 5,715 4,597 4,691 4,348 1,144 5,058 6,121 3,000 3,343 3,020

Goalie of Record Hutton (24) Hutton (19) Hamilton (27) Hutton (24) Hutton (23) Hamilton (24) Hamilton (34) Hutton (33) Hamilton (19) Hutton (19) Hamilton (30) Hutton (37) Hamilton (30) Hutton (32) Hamilton (23) Hutton (29) Hamilton (27) Hutton (32) Hutton (23) Hamilton (24) Hutton (30) Hamilton (35) Hutton (15) Hamilton (33) Hutton (25) Hutton (33) Hamilton (30) Hutton (30) Hutton (34) Hutton (32) Hutton (13) Hutton (24) Hutton (30) Hutton (24) Hutton (25) Hutton (17) Hutton (19) Hutton (28) Hutton (33)

* - Hockey East @ Hockey East Tournament $ - Ice Breaker Tournament (Omaha, Neb.) # - Ledyard National Bank Classic (Dartmouth, N.H.)

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SHOTS ON GOAL UMass Lowell Opponents

HOME Shots 550 494

Avg/G 32.4 29.1

Pct 11.1% 7.9%

SHOTS ON GOAL UMass Lowell Opponents

POWER PLAYS UMass Lowell Opponents GOALS BY PERIOD UMass Lowell Opponents

Goals 20 10

Opp. 85 71

Pct 23.5% 14.1%

POWER PLAYS UMass Lowell Opponents GOALS BY PERIOD UMass Lowell Opponents

1 11 13

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2 27 12

3 23 13

OT 0 1

TTL 61 39

ROAD/NEUTRAL Shots Avg/G 582 26.5 645 29.3 Goals 15 19 1 18 16

Opp. 95 102 2 22 14

3 12 22

Pct 9.1% 8.2% Pct 15.8% 18.6% OT 1 1

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2009-10 Individual Statistics

OVERALL HOCKEY EAST # Name GP G A TP SH +/- PIM PP SH GW GP G A TP SH +/- PIM PP SH GW 15 Scott Campbell 38 14 16 30 12 32 79 7 0 3 27 6 11 17 7 18 50 3 0 1 7 Maury Edwards 38 11 18 29 11 32 84 7 0 1 27 9 16 25 8 20 59 6 0 0 10 David Vallorani 38 9 18 27 0 14 64 4 0 0 27 7 12 19 0 8 49 2 0 0 2 Jeremy Dehner 38 3 23 26 1 18 72 1 0 0 27 3 17 20 -1 14 57 1 0 0 12 Kory Falite 31 14 8 22 -1 18 119 7 0 4 20 10 5 15 -2 14 65 5 0 4 5 Nick Schaus 38 5 17 22 5 65 71 2 1 1 27 4 13 17 3 41 55 2 1 1 19 Ben Holmstrom 38 6 15 21 -2 52 71 4 0 2 27 4 11 15 -2 42 55 3 0 1 21 Mike Potacco 38 8 12 20 10 22 74 0 0 0 27 7 8 15 8 18 57 0 0 0 9 Mark Roebothan 33 7 12 19 14 37 65 0 1 3 24 7 8 15 11 31 50 0 1 3 22 Paul Worthington 38 5 13 18 -5 20 40 1 1 2 27 5 6 11 -5 20 33 1 1 2 18 Patrick Cey 35 6 6 12 5 18 41 0 0 1 25 4 6 10 3 14 32 0 0 0 26 Ryan Blair 37 1 11 12 11 20 19 0 0 0 26 0 9 9 7 14 10 0 0 0 14 Nick Monroe 38 3 7 10 -1 26 53 1 1 0 27 3 7 10 0 22 37 1 1 0 28 Michael Budd 30 5 5 10 -6 22 62 1 0 2 22 5 3 8 -4 20 41 1 0 2 6 Barry Goers 38 0 9 9 -4 18 34 0 0 0 27 0 7 7 -2 12 26 0 0 0 8 Matt Ferreira 29 5 2 7 -3 10 50 1 1 0 23 4 2 6 -2 10 39 0 1 0 23 Jonathan Maniff 18 1 6 7 0 26 24 0 0 0 13 1 4 5 1 24 10 0 0 0 11 Michael Scheu 10 4 1 5 -1 4 15 1 0 0 9 3 1 -2 4 13 1 0 0 20 Sam D’Agostino 22 3 1 4 2 14 11 0 0 0 15 2 1 3 2 6 6 0 0 0 16 Chris Auger 14 2 1 3 -1 0 22 1 0 1 10 0 1 1 0 0 13 0 0 0 3 Steve Capraro 36 0 0 0 -2 16 24 0 0 0 27 0 0 0 1 16 20 0 0 0 4 Tim Corcoran 3 0 0 0 -2 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 25 Jason DeLuca 5 0 0 0 1 2 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -1 0 1 0 0 0 1 Nevin Hamilton 19 0 2 16 0 2 30 Carter Hutton 19 0 2 12 0 2 34 T.J. Massie 2 0 0 1 0 0 TEAM 8 4 Totals 38 112 201 313 44 500 1099 38 5 20 27 84 148 232 29 376 778 26 5 14 Opponents 38 86 152 238 -50 564 1026 22 2 16 27 66 119 185 -34 371 752 15 1 11

# 1 30 34

OVERALL HOCKEY EAST Name GP MIN GA GAA SV PCT W-L-T GP MIN GA GAA Nevin Hamilton 19 1,113:51 40 2.15 4 91 .925 10-7-1 16 934:55 34 2.18 Carter Hutton 19 1,106:14 38 2.06 414 .916 9-8-1 12 667:57 25 2.25 T.J. Massie 2 79:44 5 3.80 35 .870 1-1-0 1 19:52 4 12.08 UML 38 2,317:14 86 2.23 940 .916 20-16-2 27 1,634:16 66 2.42 Opponents 38 2,317:14 112 2.90 987 .898 16-20-2 27 1,634:16 84 3.08 Empty Net Goals Allowed: UML 3, Opponents 2

Power Play Scoring Player Campbell, Scott Auger, Chris Dehner, Jeremy Vallorani, David Holmstrom, Ben Schaus, Nick Falite, Kory Edwards, Maury Worthington, Paul Wetmore, Riley Scheu, Michael Blair, Ryan Hutton, Carter Wright, Colin Cey, Patrick Ickert, Chris Goers, Barry Maniff, Jonathan

SV 424 254 8 686 694

PCT W-L-T .926 8-6-1 .910 6-4-1 .667 0-1-0 .916 14-11-2 .893 11-14-2

Shorthanded Scoring G 9 2 3 1 3 3 2 4 2 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

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

TP 15 10 9 9 8 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 1

Player Paul Worthington

G 1

A 0

TP 1

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2009-10 Season Review 2009-10 Miscellaneous and Situational Stats River Hawks 2009-10 Team Records

Overall Record Home Record Road/Neutral Record Last 5 Games Last 10 Games 1-goal Games 2-goal Games 3-goal+ Games

2009-10 By Period W-L-T

Streak

19-16-4 11-5-1 8-11-3 2-2-1 4-4-2 4-11-4 6-4-0 9-1-0

Lost 2 Tied 1 Lost 2 Lost 2 Lost 2 Lost 1 Lost 1 Won 2

Goals All Games River Hawks Opponents

W-L-T

Scoring First 12-5-0 Opponent Scoring First 7-10-4 Neither Scoring in the First 2-6-0 Leading after 1 period 10-2-1 Trailing after 1 period 3-8-2 Tied after 1 period 6-6-1 Leading after 2 periods 15-1-2 Trailing after 2 periods 1-8-1 Tied after 2 periods 3-7-1 Overtime Record 1-2-4 Outshooting Opponent 9-4-3 Outshot by Opponent 9-12-1 Even Shots 1-0-0 Scoring 3+ goals 18-3-1 Allowing 3+ goals 6-10-1 Scoring 2/less goals 1-13-3 Allowing 2/less goals 13-6-3 Scoring PP Goal 15-6-2 Allowing PP Goal 8-14-3 Scoring SH Goal 1-0-0 Allowing SH Goal 1-2-0

Won 3 Lost 1 Lost 3 Won 4 Lost 1 Lost 1 Won 7 Lost 1 Lost 1 Lost 1 Won 1 Lost 4 Won 1 Won 3 Lost 4 Lost 2 Lost 1 Lost 1 Lost 2 Won 1 Lost 1

Category

W-L-T

Against Hockey East Against HE – Home Against HE – Road Non-Conference Non-Conf. - Home Non-Conf. - Road Non-Conf. - Neutral

12-11-4 9-4-1 3-7-3 7-4-0 2-1-0 3-2-0 2-1-0

Tied Tied Tied Lost Lost Lost Lost

October November December January February March

Avg 2.9 2.4

2

3

OT

T

Avg

39 19

23 32

1 1

82 72

3.0 2.7

1

2

3

OT

T

Avg

359 417 342 371 354 397 1

2

3

14 1132 29.0 17 1139 29.2 OT

262 300 216 256 264 288

T

13 13

2009-10 Special Teams Power Play G Overall 35 Hockey East 29

Opp 180 173

Pct 19.4 16.8

SHA 4 1

Penalty Kill Overall

PK 144

Opp 173

Pct 83.2

SHG 1

Hockey East

93

115

80.9

0

2009-10 Penalty Breakdown All Games GP No. River Hawks 39 205 Opponents 39 211

PIM 443 452

Avg 11.4 11.6

Hockey East

GP

No.

PIM

Avg

River Hawks Opponents

27 27

135 146

293 10.9 322 11.9

All Games Hockey East Strength GF GA +/- GF GA +/-

Overall

Home

Road

Neutral

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

2-1-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 1-0-1

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

1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

5 on 5 5 on 4 5 on 3 4 on 4 4 on 3 3 on 3 3 on 4 3 on 5 4 on 5 6 on 5 5 on 6 6 on 4 4 on 6 Penalty Shot Totals

82 32 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 114

57 +15 4 +28 0 +2 1 E 0 - 0 - 1 -1 1 -1 26 -26 1 -1 0 +6 0 - 1 E 0 - 92 +22

54 22 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 84

45 4 0 1 0 0 1 1 21 0 0 0 1 0 75

* 6 on 5 = extra attacker scored or empty net allowed * 5 on 6 = empty net scored or extra attacker allowed

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Avg

791 29.3 821 30.4

Situational Goals

1 1 1 1 1 1 1

River Hawks by Month Month

T 114 92

1

River Hawks Opponents

Streak

OT 1 1

19 20

Hockey East

River Hawks vs. Hockey East and Others

3 45 35

River Hawks Opponents

River Hawks Opponents

Noteworthy

2 49 26

Hockey East

Shots on Goal All Games

River Hawks Record When... Category

1 29 29

+9 +18 +2 E -1 -1 -21 +5 -1 +9


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2009-10 Game Highs and Lows UML Game Highs Total Goals 6 Shots on Goal 51 Saves 37 Penalties 10 Penalty Minutes 28 Power Play Opportunities 8 Power Play Goals Scored 3 UML Game Lows Total Goals 0 Shots on Goal 17 Saves 17 Penalties 2 Penalty Minutes 4 Power Play Opportunities 0 Opponent Game Highs Total Goals 8 Shots on Goal 41 Saves 47 Penalties 10 Penalty Minutes 27 Power Play Opportunities 9 Power Play Goals Scored 2 Opponent Game Lows Totals Goals 0 Shots on Goal 17 Saves 13 Penalties 0 Penalty Minutes 0 Power Play Opportunities 1

Opponent (Date) (3x) Last: at Northeastern (Jan. 9) Providence (Feb. 26) at Providence (Nov. 24) (3x) Last: at Maine (Mar. 13) vs. Northeastern (Jan. 3) Boston College (Feb. 12) (2x) Last: Merrimack (Nov. 21)

Additional Notes 6-5 OT win live on NESN Hutton’s 10th career shutout Hockey East quarterfinals game two

Opponent (Date) at Maine (Mar. 13) at Maine (Feb. 19) vs. Vermont (Mar. 6) (3x) Last: vs. Vermont (Mar. 6) (2x) Last: at Providence (Feb. 27) at Maine (Feb. 19)

Hockey East quarterfinals game two

Opponent (Date) at Maine (Feb. 19) at Providence (Nov. 24) Providence (Feb. 26) Boston College (Feb. 12) Northeastern (Oct. 24) vs. Northeastern (Jan. 3) (4x) Last: Merrimack (Jan. 22)

Hutton’s 10th career shutout

Opponent (Date) (4x) Last: Providence (Feb. 26) Massachusetts (Jan. 16) at Maine (Feb. 19) at Maine (Feb. 19) at Maine (Feb. 19) vs. Vermont (Mar. 6)

Hutton’s 10th career shutout

2009-10 Individual Game Highs Skater Categories

Points Goals Assists Shots on Goal Penalties Penalty Minutes

Total

5 3 4 11 3 15

Goaltender Categories

Total

Saves (Most) Goals Against (Fewest) Saves (Low) Goals Against (Most)

37 0 5 5

Player

Opponent (Date)

Additional Note

Chris Auger* David Vallorani* (2x) Last: Nick Schaus* Kory Falite* (2x) Last: Ben Holmstrom (2x) Last: Ben Holmstrom*

Merrimack (Nov. 21) Massachusetts (Dec. 5) Massachusetts (Dec. 5) Northeastern (Oct. 24) vs. Northeastern (Jan. 3) vs. Vermont (Mar. 6)

Career High Career High

Player

Date/Opponent

Additional Note

Carter Hutton (4x) Last: Carter Hutton Nevin Hamilton (3x) Last: Carter Hutton

at Providence (Nov. 24) Providence (Feb. 26) at Maine (Feb. 19) at Maine (Feb. 19)

Career High Career High

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DEHNER#2 Opp G-A +/- PIM @SLU 0-0 +1 0 @UNO 0-1 0 2 CGT 0-1 +1 4 NU* 0-0 0 2 BU* 0-0 0 2 @BU* 0-1 -1 0 @VT* 0-0 0 0 UNH* 0-2 0 0 @UAH 0-0 0 0 @UAH 0-0 +1 0 MER* 1-0 +2 0 PRV* 0-1 0 0 MAINE* 0-0 +1 0 @UNH* 0-0 0 0 UMA* 1-0 +2 2 PRN 0-0 +2 2 PRN 0-1 +1 0 HC 0-1 +1 2 NU 0-0 0 2 @UNH* 0-0 0 0 @NU* 1-0 0 0 @UMA* 1-1 +1 0 UMA* 0-0 0 0 MER* 1-3 +2 0 BC* 0-0 +2 0 @NU* DNP BU* DNP @MER* DNP BC* DNP @BC* DNP @MAINE* 0-0 0 0 @MAINE* 0-1 +2 0 PRV* 0-0 +1 0 @PRV* 0-1 -1 0 VT* 0-0 0 0 VT* 0-1 +1 0 @MAINE$ 1-0 -1 0 @MAINE$ 0-0 -1 0 @MAINE$ 0-0 -2 2

CAPRARO#3 G-A +/- PIM 0-0 0 2 0-0 0 0 DNP 0-0 0 0 0-0 -1 0 0-1 +1 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 -1 0 DNP DNP 0-0 -1 2 0-0 +2 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 DNP DNP 0-0 +1 2 0-0 0 2 0-0 -1 2 0-0 0 2 0-0 +1 0 0-0 -1 0 0-0 -1 0 0-0 -1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 -1 0 0-0 0 0 1-0 +2 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 -1 2 0-0 0 2

Date 10/11 10/10 10/23 10/24 10/30 10/31 11/6 11/8 11/13 11/14 11/21 11/24 11/27 12/4 12/5 12/11 12/12 1/2 1/3 1/8 1/9 1/15 1/16 1/22 1/23 1/29 2/5 2/6 2/12 2/13 2/19 2/20 2/26 2/27 3/5 3/6 3/12 3/13

WETMORE#9 Opp G-A +/- PIM @SLU 0-1 +1 0 @UNO 0-1 0 0 CGT 0-0 0 0 NU* 1-0 +1 0 BU* 0-0 +1 0 @BU* 0-0 -1 0 @VT* 0-0 0 0 UNH* 0-0 -1 0 @UAH 0-1 +1 0 @UAH 0-0 0 0 MER* 0-0 0 0 PRV* 1-0 +1 4 MAINE* 0-0 0 0 @UNH* 0-0 -1 2 UMA* 0-0 0 0 PRN 1-1 0 2 PRN 1-0 +1 0 HC 0-0 0 0 NU 0-0 0 0 @UNH* 0-0 +1 2 @NU* 0-0 +1 2 @UMA* 0-0 -1 0 UMA* 0-0 0 2 MER* 0-0 0 0 BC* 0-0 0 0 @NU* 0-0 0 0 BU* 0-0 0 2 @MER* 0-0 -1 0 BC* 1-0 +1 0 @BC* 0-0 0 0 @MAINE* 0-1 +1 0 @MAINE* 1-0 +1 0 PRV* 0-1 +1 0 @PRV* 0-0 0 0 VT* 0-1 0 0 VT* 0-0 0 0 @MAINE$ 0-1 0 0 @MAINE$ 0-0 0 2

VALLORANI#10 G-A +/- PIM 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 1-1 +1 0 1-0 0 2 0-2 -1 0 0-1 0 4 0-0 0 0 0-2 +2 2 0-1 +1 0 1-0 +1 0 0-1 0 0 0-0 -1 0 0-0 -1 2 0-0 0 0 3-0 +2 0 0-1 -1 0 0-0 -1 0 0-1 +1 0 0-1 +1 0 0-0 0 0 0-1 0 2 0-1 +1 0 0-1 +1 0 1-0 -1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 -1 0 1-0 +1 2 0-1 0 0 0-0 -1 0 0-0 -2 2 0-0 +1 2 0-1 +1 0 0-0 0 0 0-2 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0

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CORCORAN#4 G-A +/- PIM 0-0 0 0 0-0 -2 0 0-0 -1 2 DNP DNP 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 -2 0 0-0 +1 2 0-0 0 0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0 -1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

SCHAUS#5 G-A +/- PIM DNP DNP 1-1 +1 0 0-1 0 2 1-1 0 0 0-0 0 0 1-0 0 2 1-2 +2 0 0-0 0 0 0-1 +2 0 0-2 +3 0 0-0 -1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-4 +3 0 0-0 +1 0 0-2 +1 0 0-0 0 4 0-1 +1 0 0-0 0 0 0-1 +1 0 0-0 0 4 0-0 -1 0 0-0 0 0 0-1 +1 0 0-0 -1 0 0-1 -2 2 0-0 -1 0 0-0 +2 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 -1 0 0-0 -1 0 0-0 +1 0 0-0 -1 0 0-1 +1 0 0-0 -1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0

GOERS#6 G-A +/- PIM 0-0 0 0 0-0 -3 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 4 0-0 0 0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0 -1 0 0-0 +1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 +2 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 +1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 +1 0 0-1 -1 0 0-0 -1 0 0-0 -1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 -1 0 0-1 0 2 0-1 +1 0 0-2 +2 0 0-0 +1 0 0-0 -1 0 0-0 +1 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 0 2 0-0 0 0

EDWARDS#7 G-A +/- PIM 1-1 +1 0 0-1 0 0 0-0 -1 0 0-1 +1 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-1 -1 0 1-1 +1 2 0-0 0 2 0-1 +2 2 0-0 -1 0 0-0 -2 0 0-0 -1 0 0-0 0 0 0-1 -1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 -1 1-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 -1 2 0-1 +1 2 0-0 -1 0 0-0 0 5 0-1 +1 0 0-0 0 2 1-0 0 0 0-1 -1 0 0-0 -1 0 0-0 +2 2 0-1 -1 2 0-0 -4 0 0-0 +1 0 0-0 +1 0 DNP 0-0 +1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 -1 0

WRIGHT#8 G-A +/- PIM DNP DNP 1-0 +1 0 0-0 +1 0 0-0 +1 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 -1 0 0-0 0 2 2-0 +2 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 DNP 0-0 -1 0 DNP 0-0 -1 4 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 +1 0 1-0 +1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 -1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 +1 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 0 0 1-0 -3 0 1-1 0 2 0-2 +2 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 -1 0 1-0 +1 0

D’AGOSTINO#11 G-A +/- PIM DNP 0-0 0 0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 DNP DNP 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 -1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 -1 2 0-0 0 0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

FALITE#12 G-A +/- PIM 1-2 +2 0 1-0 -1 0 0-0 +1 0 0-1 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-1 0 0 0-0 -1 0 2-0 +2 0 0-0 -1 0 1-1 +2 0 0-0 -1 0 0-0 -1 0 1-0 0 0 1-0 +1 2 0-0 -1 0 0-0 0 2 1-0 +1 0 1-1 +1 0 1-0 +1 0 1-0 +1 0 0-3 +2 0 0-0 -1 0 0-0 0 0 2-1 +1 2 1-0 +1 0 0-1 -1 0 0-0 -2 0 0-1 +1 0 0-0 0 4 0-0 0 0 0-1 0 0 2-1 +3 0 0-0 0 0 1-0 0 2 1-1 +2 0 0-0 0 0 0-1 0 0 0-0 0 2

CAVENEY#14 G-A +/- PIM DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0 +1 0 0-0 -1 0 1-0 +3 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 +1 0 0-0 +1 2 0-0 -1 0 0-1 +3 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

CAMPBELL#15 G-A +/- PIM 0-1 +1 0 1-0 0 2 2-1 -1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 0-1 -1 2 0-1 +1 0 0-1 0 0 0-2 +3 0 2-1 -1 0 0-0 +1 0 0-0 -1 0 0-0 +1 0 0-0 -1 2 1-0 0 0 0-0 +1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-2 +2 0 1-2 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 +1 0 1-0 +2 0 0-0 -2 0 1-0 -2 0 0-1 +1 2 1-0 +1 0 1-0 0 0 0-0 -2 0 0-1 0 4 1-1 +2 0 1-0 0 0 1-1 0 0 1-0 +1 0 0-1 0 0 0-0 -1 0

AUGER#16 G-A +/- PIM 0-0 +1 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 -1 0 0-1 0 0 0-0 0 0 1-0 +1 0 1-0 0 0 0-1 -2 0 0-0 0 0 0-1 +1 2 1-4 +3 0 1-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 0 0 1-1 0 0 1-0 +2 0 0-1 +1 4 0-0 -1 0 0-0 +1 0 0-0 -1 0 0-1 -1 0 0-0 -1 0 0-2 +1 0 0-1 0 0 0-0 -2 0 0-0 0 0 1-1 +2 0 0-0 0 0 2-0 +1 4 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 -1 2


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FERREIRA#17 Opp G-A +/- PIM @SLU 0-0 0 0 @UNO 0-0 -1 0 CGT 0-1 +1 0 NU* 0-0 +1 2 BU* 0-1 +1 0 @BU* 0-0 -1 0 @VT* 0-0 0 0 UNH* 0-0 -1 0 @UAH 0-1 +2 0 @UAH 0-0 0 0 MER* 0-0 -1 0 PRV* 0-0 +1 0 MAINE* 0-0 0 2 @UNH* 0-0 0 0 UMA* 0-0 0 0 PRN 0-0 0 2 PRN 0-0 -1 0 HC 0-0 0 0 NU 0-0 0 0 @UNH* DNP @NU* DNP @UMA* DNP UMA* DNP MER* DNP BC* DNP @NU* DNP BU* DNP @MER* DNP BC* DNP @BC* DNP @MAINE* 0-0 0 0 @MAINE* DNP PRV* DNP @PRV* DNP VT* DNP VT* DNP @MAINE$ 0-0 0 0 @MAINE$ 0-0 0 0 @MAINE$ 0-0 0 0

BUDD#18 G-A +/- PIM 0-0 0 0 0-0 +1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 1-0 0 2 0-0 0 2 0-0 0 2 0-0 +2 0 0-1 +1 0 DNP DNP 0-0 0 0 DNP DNP 0-1 +1 2 1-0 +1 2 0-0 -1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 4 0-0 -1 15 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 -1 4 0-0 +1 2 0-1 +1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 +1 0 0-0 0 0 1-0 +1 2 0-0 0 0 1-0 -1 0 0-0 -1 2 0-0 +1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 -1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 4 0-1 0 2

CEY#19 G-A +/- PIM 0-0 0 0 0-0 -1 0 0-1 0 0 0-0 0 0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 DNP 0-0 -1 0 0-0 -1 0 DNP 0-0 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 +1 0 1-0 +1 2 0-1 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 -1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 -1 0 1-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 -1 0 0-1 +1 0 0-0 0 0 0-1 0 0 0-1 +1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 +1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0

SCHEU#20 G-A +/- PIM 0-0 0 0 DNP DNP DNP 1-0 -1 2 1-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 1-1 +1 0 0-1 +1 0 0-0 +1 4 0-0 0 0 0-0 -2 0 0-0 -1 0 0-0 0 0 0-3 +2 0 DNP DNP 0-0 +1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 2-1 +1 2 0-0 -1 0 0-0 0 0 0-1 +1 0 0-1 +1 0 0-0 -1 2 0-0 -2 0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0 -1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0

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Opp @SLU @UNO CGT NU* BU* @BU* @VT* UNH* @UAH @UAH MER* PRV* MAINE* @UNH* UMA* PRN PRN HC NU @UNH* @NU* @UMA* UMA* MER* BC* @NU* BU* @MER* BC* @BC* @MAINE* @MAINE* PRV* @PRV* VT* VT* @MAINE$ @MAINE$ @MAINE$

DELUCA#25 G-A +/- PIM DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0 -1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 DNP 0-0 0 0 0-0 +1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 -1 0 0-0 0 0 DNP DNP DNP

BLAIR#26 G-A +/- PIM 0-0 0 2 0-0 +2 0 0-1 +1 0 0-1 +1 0 0-1 0 0 0-0 -1 2 0-1 -1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 +2 0 0-0 +2 0 0-0 -1 0 0-0 -1 2 0-0 -2 0 0-0 -1 0 0-0 -1 0 0-0 -1 0 0-0 -1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-2 +2 0 0-0 +2 4 0-0 0 0 0-0 -1 9 0-1 0 2 0-0 +1 0 0-0 0 2 0-1 +1 2 0-0 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 DNP 0-1 +1 0 0-0 +1 0 0-0 +1 0 0-0 +1 0 0-0 -1 0 0-1 +1 2 0-0 0 0 0-1 +1 0

ICKERT#29 G-A +/- PIM DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0 +1 0 0-1 +1 0 0-0 0 0 0-1 +1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 +1 0 0-0 +1 2 0-0 0 6 0-1 -1 0 0-0 0 0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 -1 0 DNP DNP 0-0 0 0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

HOLMSTROM#21 WORHTINGTON#22 MANIFF#23 G-A +/- PIM G-A +/- PIM G-A +/- PIM 1-0 +1 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-1 0 0 1-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 0-2 -1 0 0-1 0 0 1-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 1-0 0 0 0-0 -1 0 1-1 +1 0 0-2 +1 0 0-0 0 0 0-2 0 2 1-0 0 2 0-1 0 0 1-0 -2 0 0-1 -3 0 DNP 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 DNP 1-0 +1 0 0-1 +1 0 0-0 0 0 0-1 +2 2 2-1 +2 2 0-0 -1 0 0-0 -1 0 0-0 0 0 0-1 +1 0 0-1 +1 0 0-0 -1 0 DNP 0-0 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 +1 0 1-0 +1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 +1 2 1-0 +2 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 -1 2 0-0 -1 0 0-0 0 0 1-0 0 2 0-2 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 14 0-0 0 0 DNP 0-0 -1 0 0-0 -1 2 DNP 0-1 +1 0 1-1 0 0 DNP 0-0 -1 2 0-0 +1 4 DNP 0-0 -1 2 0-0 -1 0 DNP 0-2 +1 0 1-0 +1 0 DNP 0-1 0 0 1-0 +1 0 DNP 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 DNP 1-0 0 2 0-0 0 2 DNP 0-0 -1 0 0-0 0 0 DNP 0-1 +1 4 0-0 +1 2 DNP 0-0 -1 2 0-0 -1 2 0-0 0 0 1-1 +1 2 1-0 0 0 0-1 +1 0 0-1 +1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 +1 2 1-0 +1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 0 0 1-0 +2 4 0-0 -1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 15 0-0 -1 0 0-0 0 0 1-0 0 4 0-0 0 0 DNP 0-0 0 4 0-0 0 0 DNP 0-0 0 0 0-0 -1 0 DNP HAMILTON#1 GA-SV MIN DEC DNP DNP 3-27 60 Win DNP DNP 2-24 60 Win 3-34 65 Tie DNP 1-19 60 Win DNP 3-30 59 Win DNP 3-30 58 Loss DNP 3-23 60 Win DNP 3-27 58 Loss DNP DNP 2-24 65 Tie DNP 3-35 59 Loss DNP 4-33 60 Win DNP DNP 3-30 59 Loss DNP DNP DNP 3-5 17 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

HUTTON#30 GA-SV MIN DEC 0-22 60 Win 4-19 58 Loss DNP 1-24 60 Win 5-23 63 Loss DNP DNP 3-33 60 Win DNP 0-19 59 Win DNP 3-37 58 Loss DNP 2-32 58 Loss DNP 1-29 60 Win DNP 0-32 60 Win 2-23 58 Loss DNP 5-30 64 Win DNP 2-15 59 Loss DNP 1-25 60 Win 2-33 58 Loss DNP 3-30 58 Loss 1-34 60 Win 2-32 59 Loss 5-13 42 Loss 2-24 60 Win 0-30 60 Win 2-24 64 Tie 2-25 60 Win 1-17 65 Tie 1-18 60 Win 2-28 59 Loss 3-33 65 Loss

HEFFRON#33 GA-SV MIN DEC DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

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UML Hockey History 1979 DIVISION II NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

NCAA Championship March 17, 1979 • Volpe Center North Andover, Mass.

U Lowell 3 1 2 - 6 Mankato State 0 1 3 - 4 1st period: UL D. Jenkins UL Fitzgerald UL Jacobs 2nd period: UL Jacobs MS Davis UL Fitzgerald 3rd period: MS Ward UL MacTavish UL Jacobs MS Weinkauf MS Forliti

Dee, M. Jenkins Lohnes, Mulligan MacTavish, G. Hayes

11:28 (ev) 15:55 (ev) 17:10 (ev)

MacTavish, G. Hayes Ward, Saatzer O’Connor

17:10 (ev) 9:09 (ev) 12:13 (ev)

Hjerstad, Davis O’Connor MacTavish, G. Hayes Ward, Saatzer Saatzer

4:17 (ev) 4:58 (ev) 11:37 (pp) 17:56 (pp) 19:08 (ev)

Shots on goal: UL 45, MS 34 Power plays: UL 1-for-3 Penalties: UL 5 (10 min) Saves: UL: Doyle 8 MS: Carroll 19

MS 1-for-4 MS 5 (10 min) 12 10 7 13

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First Row (L to R): Brian Doyle, John Jaskul, Gene Hayes, Sam Adams, John Costello, Tom Jacobs, Mark Jenkins, Hal Gillis, Craig MacTavish, Steve O’Brien. Second Row: Assistant Coach Mike Geragosian, Manager name unknown, Assistant Coach Gary Bishop, John MacKenzie, Bill Moffatt, Tom Tidman, Mike Durand, Paul Lohnes, Dean Jenkins, Chuch Hayes, Mike Fitzgerald, Mike O’Connor, Fran Dee, Kevin Charbonneau, Tom Mulligan, Dave Sullivan, Scott McKee, Jack Morrison, Bill Droll, Karen McCarthy, Head Coach Bill Riley, Jr.

The First National Championship The 1978-79 season didn’t start like the year the Lowell Chiefs would make a run at the NCAA Division II title. The campaign started slowly for the Chiefs, who went 3-4-0 in their first seven contests. That all changed on Dec. 4 with an 8-6 win at New England College. ULowell lost only two times in the remaining 21 regular-season games. The Chiefs rolled past rivals Merrimack and Salem State in the ECAC Division II tournament to claim their first title, and won against Illinois Chicago in the NCAA tournament to secure their first appearance in the championship game against Mankato State. The Chiefs got on the board early, scoring three times in the first period. All-American Craig MacTavish’s goal in the third proved to be the game-winner, as ULowell held off a late Mankato surge for a 6-4 win and the University’s first national title.


UML Hockey History 1981 DIVISION II NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

NCAA Championship March 14, 1981 • Volpe Center North Andover, Mass.

U Lowell 0 4 1 - 5 Plattsburgh St. 0 2 2 - 4 1st period: No Scoring. 2nd period: UL Carr PS Talbot PS Wescott UL Jenkins UL Sage UL Mulligan 3rd period: PS Brunet PS Griffin UL Sage

Charbonneau, Jenkins 3:15 (pp) Grabowski, Wright 4:10 (ev) D’Anjou, Young 9:56 (pp) unassisted 10:28 (sh) Spath, McCoy 13:16 (ev) Carr 13:39 (ev) Poulin Brunet, Young Lohnes, Mulligan

Shots on goal: UL 36, PS 35 Power plays: UL 1-for-8 Penalties: UL 10 (20 min) Saves: UL: MacKenzie 13 PS: Strack 11 UL (27-5, 23-3 ECAC DII)

1:28 (ev) 5:22 (ev) 7:53 (ev)

PS 1-for-6 PS 11 (22 min) 10 8 14 6

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First Row (L to R): Fran Dee, Tom Mulligan, Captain Dean Jenkins, Kevin Charbonneau, Tom Tidman. Second Row: Assistant Coach Mike Geragosian, Assistant Coach Gary Bishop, Dennis DeMango, Chuck Sage, Joe Hughes, Dave Benson, Jack Fahey, Gary Brower, Dick Wight, Don McCoy, Ken Kaiser, Rink Manager Charlie Johnson, Head Coach Bill Riley, Jr. Third Row: Manager John Maloblocki, Brian Smith, Rollie Buoncuore, George Popp, Tom Mills, Mark Kumpel, Rob Spath, Chris Wright, Mike O’Neil, Mike Carr, Assistant Trainer Steve Fluet. Absent: Phil Ternullo, Tom Cronin, Paul Lohnes, John MacKenzie, Manager Dan Ryan, Head Trainer George Carruth.

Back at It After failing in the national semifinal the year prior, the Lowell Chiefs didn’t make the same miskate during the 1980-81 campaign. Although the Chiefs lost their first three games of 1981, they bounced back to win their next 14, including a 6-4 win over rival Merrimack to claim the ECAC Division II title. Making it back to the national championship proved tough for ULowell, as Mankato State looked to once again spoil the Chiefs’ chances at a second title. A back-and-forth semifinal matchup headed to overtime when Makato tied the game with just seconds remaining. ULowell’s Tom Mulligan made quick work of the extra period, scoring just 1:44 into overtime to secure Lowell’s second national final appearance in three years. This time, it was Chuck Sage that gave the Chiefs the championship, making a nice move on Cardinal goaltender Rick Strack to give Lowell another national championship.

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UML Hockey History 1982 DIVISION II NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

NCAA Championship March 20, 1982 • Tully Forum Chelmsford, Mass.

U Lowell 0 6 0 - 6 Plattsburgh St. 1 0 0 - 1 1st period: PS Grabowski 2nd period: UL Christian UL Spath UL McCoy UL Kaiser UL Lohnes UL Christian 3rd period: No Scoring.

Poulin, D’Anjou

8:25 (pp)

Optre Mulligan, Carr Hughes, O’Neill Lohnes, Carr Kaiser, Carr Opre

4:09 (ev) 5:42 (ev) 7:41 (ev) 9:42 (ev) 10:52 (ev) 17:54 (ev)

Shots on goal: UL 35, PS 16 Power plays: UL 2-for-11 PS 1-for-6 Penalties: UL 12 (24 min) PS 15 (30 min) Saves: UL: MacKenzie 9 2 4 - 15 PS: Knish 9 12 8 - 29 UL (31-4, 19-1 ECAC DII)

First Row (L to R): Phil Ternullo, Ken Kaiser, Tom Tidman, Kevin Charbonneau, Captain Paul Lohnes, Tom Mulligan, Mike Carr, Joe Hughes, John MacKenzie. Second Row: Assistant Coach Mike Geragosian, Assistant Coach Gary Bishop, Dana Demole, George Popp, Chris Wright, Rollie Buoncuore, Mike O’Neill, Dick Wight, Tom Cronin, Mark Kumpel, Chuck Sage, Don McCoy, Tom Mills, Rob Spath, Brian Smith, Head Coach Bill Riley, Jr. Third Row: Statistician Lisa Elie, Manager Dave Dempsey, Glen McGowan, Joe Feralito, George Burnila, Jerry Gately, Jack Fahey, Dave Benson, Brian Schneider, Roger Christian, Mike Opre, Danny Craig, Bobby Greenberg, Student Trainer Don Worden, and Statistician Maria Dumont. Absent: Tom Walsh.

A Record-Setting Year The Lowell Chiefs marched to their third NCAA title in four years during the 1981-82 season, setting the record for the most wins in a season (31) that still holds today. After winning the ECAC Division II Championship for the second straight year over Merrimack 5-1, ULowell made its way past Oswego in the opening round of the NCAA tournament, advancing to the Final Four. The Chiefs’ oldest rival almost spoiled their chance at repeating as the National Champion, as the Warriors tied the game at 3-3 after scoring a pair of goals in the third period of the national semifinal. Chuck Sage stepped up for the Chiefs for the second year in a row, scoring the game-winner at 19:30 of the third to propel ULowell into the championship game, going on to handily beat the Cardinals 6-1.

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UML Hockey History All-Time Year-by-Year Results 1967-68 (7-7-1) Head Coach: Richard Morrison Captain: Richard Ouellett Date Opponent 11/30 at Boston State 12/12 Nichols 12/18 at Assumption 1/4 at St. Anselm 1/5 at Worcester State 1/11 Worcester Polytechnic Institute 1/30 at Babson 2/3 Salem State 2/9 at Worcester Polytechnic Institute 2/10 Assumption (OT) 2/16 at Nichols 2/20 at Holy Cross (OT) 2/22 Boston State 2/27 Babson 2/29 at Salem State

Result L, 4-6 W, 11-2 L, 2-3 W, 9-2 W, 5-3 W, 5-0 W, 10-6 L, 1-10 W, 10-3 T, 5-5 W, 5-2 L, 4-5 L, 5-13 L, 8-11 L, 1-13

1968-69 (4-9-0) Head Coach: Richard Morrison Captain: Tom McElligott Date Opponent 11/26 at Massachusetts 12/17 at Holy Cross 1/7 at Salem State 1/9 Babson 1/10 Ithaca 1/11 Ithaca 1/13 Babson 2/7 at Assumption 2/13 Nichols 2/15 at Connecticut 2/18 at Boston State 2/21 Brockport 2/24 Salem State

Result L, 2-11 L, 8-11 L, 4-12 W, 8-2 L, 4-7 L, 5-6 W, 8-1 W, 12-3 W, 17-3 L, 2-7 L, 1-17 L, 4-7 L, 3-9

1969-70 (11-6-0) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captains: Marcel Hamann, Bob Roy Date Opponent 11/25 Massachusetts 12/3 Babson 12/4 at Connecticut 12/8 at Salem State 12/13 Assumption 12/15 Rochester Institute of Tech. 12/16 at Holy Cross 1/9 at Wesleyan 1/24 at Williams 1/28 Holy Cross 1/31 at Babson 2/5 at American International 2/10 New Haven 2/12 at Saint Anselm 2/14 Connecticut 2/18 at Trinity (OT) 2/25 St. Anselm

Result L, 3-9 W, 3-2 L, 1-3 L, 3-12 W, 13-1 W, 5-1 W, 2-1 W, 2-0 L, 2-7 W, 4-3 W, 9-4 L, 4-9 W, 9-5 W, 14-1 L, 4-5 W, 5-4 W, 7-4

1970-71 (9-8-1) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captain: Gary Bishop Date Opponent 11/24 at Massachusetts 12/3 at Babson 12/4 at Connecticut 12/8 at Holy Cross 12/11 at Assumption 12/15 Salem State 12/19 Trinity 1/9 Wesleyan 1/27 Holy Cross 1/30 Babson (OT) 2/2 at Boston State 2/7 at St. Anselm 2/9 Williams 2/12 Bridgewater State 2/16 American International (OT) 2/19 at New Haven 2/23 Connecticut 3/3 at Amherst

Result L, 0-16 W, 6-3 W, 4-2 W, 9-3 W, 12-3 L, 6-11 W, 6-1 W, 10-1 L, 5-7 T, 7-7 L, 2-14 L, 5-6 L, 3-9 W, 13-3 L, 11-12 W, 10-4 W, 12-3 L, 4-7

1971-72 (12-11-0) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captains: Mike McElligott, Don Shutt Date Opponent 11/25 Ithaca (OT) 11/26 Merrimack 12/1 at Saint Anselm 12/3 at Connecticut 12/7 at Holy Cross 12/14 Nichols 12/16 Buffalo 12/17 St. Anselm (OT) 12/22 at Bridgewater State 1/6 Salem State 1/18 Holy Cross 1/21 at Norwich 1/27 at Colby 2/1 at New Haven 2/5 Boston State 2/9 at Babson 2/15 Connecticut 2/18 at New England College 2/22 American International (OT) 2/26 at Williams 2/28 Babson 3/1 Amherst 3/4 at Vermont * * ECAC Divsion II Tournament 1972-73 (12-10-1) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captains: Bob Kearin, Dennis Stead Date Opponent 11/23 New England College 11/25 Merrimack 11/28 St. Anselm 12/5 at Holy Cross 12/7 Salem State 12/12 at Nichols 12/15 vs. Mt. Allison M 12/16 vs. New England College M 1/6 Bowdoin 1/16 at Boston State 1/18 Holy Cross 1/20 Norwich (OT) 1/23 Williams 1/27 at Connecticut 1/28 Oswego State 1/30 Colby 2/2 at Merrimack 2/7 at Army 2/10 at Babson 2/13 Connecticut 2/15 New Haven 2/20 American International 2/28 at Amherst M Merrimack Tournament

3/2 Middlebury 1 Thanksgiving Tournament Result W, 2-1 L, 3-5 L, 0-4 W, 6-3 W, 4-2 W, 10-1 L, 5-9 L, 2-3 W, 8-4 L, 4-6 W, 7-3 L, 3-5 L, 4-7 W, 8-2 L, 3-4 W, 6-2 W, 6-2 L, 2-6 L, 6-7 W, 6-4 W, 9-1 W, 8-3 L, 0-7

Result W, 3-1 L, 2-9 L, 3-7 W, 6-0 L, 2-4 W, 10-3 L, 1-5 L, 1-5 L, 1-5 L, 3-5 W, 5-3 T, 3-3 L, 2-3 W, 4-3 L, 3-7 W, 6-5 L, 2-4 W, 4-1 W, 8-0 W, 7-3 W, 9-1 W, 7-2 W, 5-2

1973-74 (9-12-1) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captain: Butch Everett Date Opponent Result 11/23 vs. American International(OT) 1 W, 3-2 11/24 vs. Boston State (OT) 1 L, 3-4 12/1 at American International (OT) L, 2-3 12/6 Boston State L, 1-5 12/11 Nichols W, 6-2 12/12 at Salem State (OT) L, 5-6 1/12 at Holy Cross W, 8-3 1/15 Bridgewater State W, 6-1 1/19 at Norwich L, 3-5 1/22 Merrimack L, 2-6 1/26 at Connecticut L, 4-5 1/30 at St. Anselm L, 3-5 2/1 at Williams L, 4-8 2/7 Salem State W, 8-6 2/9 at Colby (OT) T, 5-5 2/12 at Army L, 4-7 2/14 Connecticut W, 7-5 2/19 at New Haven W, 6-3 2/21 Babson W, 6-3 2/26 Amherst W, 7-2 3/1 Bowdoin L, 1-4

1974-75 (14-8-0) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captains: Bob Carpenter Date Opponent 11/23 Massachusetts 11/28 Norwich 11/30 Salem State 12/3 Connecticut 12/5 Colby 12/7 at Army 12/10 American International 12/12 at Salem State 1/14 New England College 1/16 at Bowdoin 1/18 Norwich 1/20 at Boston State 1/28 at St. Anselm (OT) 1/31 Williams 2/3 at Holy Cross 2/6 Boston State 2/8 at Merrimack 2/13 New Haven 2/19 at Babson 2/26 at Amherst 2/27 at Connecticut 3/3 at Merrimack (ECAC) 1975-76 (11-10-1) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captains: Scott MacKay, John Nagle Date Opponent 11/23 at Massachusetts 11/28 vs. Merrimack 1 11/29 vs. St. Anselm 1 12/1 at Colby 12/4 Bowdoin 12/6 at Army 12/9 at American International 12/13 Connecticut (OT) 1/14 at New England College 1/17 at Norwich 1/19 at Boston State 1/21 Salem State 1/24 at Connecticut 1/27 at St. Anselm 1/31 Bridgewater State 2/3 Holy Cross 2/6 Merrimack 2/13 at Williams 2/18 at Bridgewater State 2/21 Babson 2/28 Boston State 3/4 Middlebury 1 Thanksgiving Tournament 1976-77 (17-9-1) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captain: Barry Yeadon Date Opponent 11/20 Massachusetts 11/24 Norwich 11/25 Merrimack 12/1 at Bowdoin 12/4 Colby 12/7 at Babson 12/11 Connecticut 12/28 vs. Salem State 1 12/29 vs. Boston State 1 1/8 vs. Merrimack 2 1/9 vs. St. Anselm (OT) 2 1/11 American International (OT) 1/15 Bridgewater State 1/19 at Salem State 1/25 St. Anselm 1/27 New England College 2/1 at Holy Cross 2/5 at Merrimack 2/8 Norwich 2/12 Williams 2/19 Bryant

L, 2-3

Result W, 5-1 L, 2-4 L, 4-5 W, 7-1 W, 7-2 W, 4-3 L, 3-4 L, 2-6 W, 7-5 L, 1-5 W, 6-4 W, 3-2 L, 3-4 W, 9-4 W, 7-3 W, 8-4 L, 3-6 W, 11-1 W, 6-1 W, 7-2 W, 6-2 L, 2-4

Result W, 7-5 L, 4-7 W, 6-3 W, 7-0 L, 5-7 L, 6-10 L, 3-10 T, 1-1 W, 12-0 L, 7-10 W, 6-2 L, 1-2 L, 3-4 W, 5-4 W, 10-1 W, 6-5 L, 4-8 L, 5-7 W, 6-3 W, 5-2 L, 2-3 W, 5-3

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

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UML Hockey History All-Time Year-by-Year Results 2/21 Army 2/23 at Middlebury 2/26 Boston State 3/2 at Connecticut 3/5 at Bowdoin * 3/9 at Merrimack * 1 Codfish Bowl Tournament 2 Salem State Tournament * ECAC Divsion II Tournament 1977-78 (17-6-1) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captain: Barry Yeadon Date Opponent 11/19 at Massachusetts 11/22 Babson 11/25 vs. Bryant 1 11/26 vs. Merrimack 1 12/2 Bowdoin 12/3 at Colby 12/5 Holy Cross 12/11 Boston State 12/28 vs. Salem State 2 12/29 vs. St. Anselm 2 1/4 vs. St. Anselm 3 1/5 Salem State 3 1/10 at American International 1/17 Maine 1/18 Salem State 1/25 at St. Anselm 2/4 Merrimack (OT) 2/14 at Army 2/18 North Adams State 2/20 at Bryant 2/22 Middlebury 2/27 at Norwich 3/4 American International * 3/8 at Merrimack * 1 Thanksgiving Tournament 2 Codfish Bowl Tournament 3 Salem State Tournament * ECAC Divsion II Tournament 1978-79 (27-6-0) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captains: John Costello, Tom Jacobs Date Opponent 11/11 at Clarkson 11/18 at Maine 11/21 at Babson 11/22 vs. Norwich 1 11/23 vs. Plattsburgh State 1 11/28 Massachusetts 12/2 Colby 12/4 at New England College 12/6 at Holy Cross 12/9 at North Adams (OT) 12/11 at Boston College 12/27 vs. Salem State 2 12/28 at Boston State 2 1/6 vs. St. Anselm 3 1/7 at Salem State 3 1/9 American International 1/17 at Salem State 1/20 Bridgewater State 1/24 St. Anselm 1/27 Boston State 2/1 at Merrimack 2/7 Norwich 2/10 Williams 2/14 at Army 2/17 Bryant 2/18 Union 2/21 at Middlebury 2/22 at Bowdoin 3/3 New Haven * 3/7 vs. Merrimack * 3/10 vs. Salem State * 3/16 vs. Illinois Chicago # 3/17 vs. Mankato State #! 1 Thanksgiving Tournament 2 Codfish Bowl Tournament 3 Salem State Tournament

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

Result W, 5-2 W, 5-4 W, 10-2 L, 1-5 L, 4-7 W, 6-3 L, 1-4 W, 7-4 L, 3-4 L, 7-8 W, 4-1 W, 5-2 W, 7-3 W, 5-1 W, 6-4 W, 6-2 T, 3-3 W, 9-3 W, 5-2 W, 9-3 W, 5-3 W, 7-4 W, 6-4 L, 4-6

Result L, 2-10 L, 4-5 W, 6-4 W, 4-3 L, 2-3 W, 9-3 L, 5-7 W, 8-6 W, 6-2 W, 6-5 W, 3-0 W, 8-2 W, 11-3 W, 7-1 L, 0-4 W, 10-2 L, 1-4 W, 6-1 W, 9-6 W, 6-4 W, 9-3 W, 9-3 W, 16-4 W, 13-5 W, 21-3 W, 2-0 W, 6-2 W, 7-4 W, 7-3 W, 7-6 W, 4-1 W, 10-6 W, 6-4

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* ECAC Divsion II Tournament # NCAA Division II Tournament ! NCAA Division II Championship

* ECAC Divsion II Tournament # NCAA Division II Tournament ! NCAA Division II Championship

1979-80 (23-7-0) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captain: Brian Doyle Date Opponent 11/14 at Vermont 11/17 Ohio State 11/21 Army 12/1 at Colby 12/5 Holy Cross 12/8 North Adams State 12/19 U.S. Junior National (exh) 12/28 vs. Babson 1 12/29 vs. Westfield State 1 1/7 vs. Salem State T 1/8 at American International 1/12 Babson 1/14 vs. Merrimack T 1/18 Connecticut 1/19 at Bridgewater State 1/23 at St. Anselm 1/26 at Boston State 1/29 Salem State 2/2 Merrimack (OT) 2/6 at Norwich 2/9 at Williams 2/11 New England College 2/16 at Bryant 2/20 Middlebury 2/23 at Merrimack 2/26 Bowdoin 3/2 vs. New Haven * 3/5 vs. Holy Cross * 3/8 vs. Merrimack * 3/14 vs. Mankato State # 3/15 vs. Merrimack # 1 Codfish Bowl Tournament T Teapot Tournament * ECAC Divsion II Tournament # NCAA Division II Tournament

1981-82 (31-4-0) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captain: Paul Lohnes Date Opponent 11/6 at Alaska Fairbanks 11/7 at Alaska Fairbanks 11/9 at Alaska Anchorage 11/10 at Alaska Anchorage 11/1 at Maine 11/27 Alaksa-Anchorage 12/2 Holy Cross 12/5 Connecticut 12/10 at Salem State 12/12 American International 12/14 at Westfield State 12/20 Rochester Institute of Technology 1/6 Univ. of Toronto (exh) (OT) 1/7 Salem State (OT) 1/11 at Colby 1/14 Babson 1/16 at New Haven 1/19 vs. Holy Cross T 1/20 at St. Anselm 1/23 Union 1/26 vs. Merrimack T 1/27 at Providence 1/30 Merrimack 2/3 at Army 2/6 at Norwich 2/10 Bowdoin 2/13 at Merrimack 2/17 Middlebury 2/20 New England College 2/27 vs. Holy Cross * 3/3 New England College (OT) * 3/7 Merrimack * 3/12 vs. Oswego State # 3/13 vs. Oswego State # 3/18 vs. Merrimack # 3/20 vs. Plattsburgh State #! T Teapot Tournament * ECAC Divsion II Tournament # NCAA Division II Tournament ! NCAA Division II Championship

1980-81 (27-5-0) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captains: Dean Jenkins, Mike O’Connor Date Opponent 11/8 Elmira (OT) 11/12 U.S. International 11/17 Boston College (exh) 11/20 at Vermont 11/22 Concordia 11/27 at St. Lawrence 1 11/28 at Clarkson 1 12/2 at Holy Cross 12/5 at Connecticut 12/6 American International 12/8 at New England College 12/11 Salem State 12/14 at North Adams State 12/15 Westfield 1/5 vs. Merrimack T 1/9 Norwich 1/11 at Salem State T 1/15 at Babson 1/21 St. Anselm 1/24 at Union 1/27 at Salem State 1/31 at Merrimack 2/4 at Army 2/7 New Haven 2/9 at Bowdoin 2/13 Colby 2/15 Merrimack 2/18 at Middlebury 3/1 vs. Colby * 3/4 vs. Bowdoin * 3/7 vs. Merrimack * 3/13 vs. Mankato St. (OT) # 3/14 vs. Plattsburgh State #! 1 North Country Tournament T Teapot Tournament

Result W, 7-4 L, 1-6 L, 0-3 W, 4-0 W, 8-1 W, 16-2 W, 7-3 W, 10-2 W, 12-2 L, 2-5 L, 3-4 W, 8-4 W, 10-6 W, 13-5 W, 9-2 W, 9-5 W, 15-2 W, 4-0 W, 5-4 W, 11-3 W, 4-1 W, 10-4 W, 14-2 W, 4-2 W, 9-7 L, 3-5 W, 8-5 W, 4-2 L, 0-4 L, 1-8 W, 8-7

Result W, 6-5 W, 8-6 L, 2-6 W, 4-2 L, 4-6 W, 7-5 L, 2-6 W, 8-5 W, 3-2 W, 5-2 W, 8-5 W, 6-2 W, 9-4 W, 9-2 L, 3-8 L, 4-6 L, 2-4 W, 5-2 W, 8-2 W, 5-3 W, 8-4 W, 6-0 W, 9-5 W, 9-5 W, 3-2 W, 6-3 W, 6-3 W, 6-3 W, 4-3 W, 6-3 W, 6-4 W, 8-7 W, 5-4

Result W, 8-1 W, 15-3 W, 6-2 W, 5-4 W, 2-1 W, 7-4 W, 13-8 W, 10-2 W, 4-1 W, 22-0 W, 13-2 W, 5-1 L, 3-4 W, 4-3 W, 7-0 W, 8-7 W, 4-3 W, 8-2 W, 9-1 W, 9-5 W, 3-2 L, 3-5 L, 3-5 L, 5-7 W, 6-0 W, 7-1 W, 4-1 W, 12-1 W, 7-4 W, 8-2 W, 3-2 W, 5-1 W, 9-5 L, 4-3 W, 4-3 W, 6-1

1982-83 (29-2-0) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr Captains: Mike Carr, Ken Kaiser Date Opponent Result 10/31 Northeastern (exh) T, 5-5 11/6 Boston College (exh) W, 10-0 11/12 at New Hampshire (exh) W, 7-3 11/13 New Hampshire (exh) W, 6-4 11/16 at Maine W, 4-2 11/20 at Merrimack W, 8-4 11/23 at Yale W, 4-2 11/24 Army W, 6-2 11/28 Univ. of Toronto (exh) W, 5-4 12/3 at Plattsburgh State (OT) 1 W, 4-3 12/4 vs. Concordia (exh) 1^ W, 1-0 12/8 at Salem State W, 4-3 12/11 UMass Boston W, 14-2 12/19 Rochester Institute of Technology W, 5-3 12/29 vs. Bowling Green 2 W, 7-3 12/30 at Rensselaer 2 L, 6-8 1/6 vs. Colby (OT) 3 W, 3-2 1/7 vs. Plattsburgh State 3 W, 4-2 1/8 Norwich (OT) W, 8-7 1/20 St. Anselm W, 8-6 1/25 vs. Salem State T W, 7-0 1/28 New Haven W, 7-0 1/29 Salem State W, 11-1 2/1 vs. Holy Cross T W, 5-4 2/3 at Babson W, 4-2 2/9 at Bowdoin W, 6-1 2/10 Colby W, 5-2 2/15 at Providence W, 6-4 2/17 Merrimack W, 7-2 2/19 at New England College W, 5-1


UML Hockey History All-Time Year-by-Year Results 2/26 vs. St. Anselm * 3/2 vs. Salem State * 3/5 vs. Babson (3OT) * 3/11 vs. Oswego State # 3/12 vs. Oswego State # 3/18 vs. Rochester Institute of Technology # 3/19 vs. Babson # 1 Plattsburgh State Tournament ^ UML wins by forfeit 2 Rensselaer Tournament 3 Down East Classic T Teapot Tournament * ECAC Divsion II Tournament # NCAA Division II Tournament

W, 9-2 W, 5-1 W, 3-2 W, 10-2 W, 5-3 L, 1-4 W, 5-3

FIRST YEAR IN NCAA DIVISION I 1983-84 (15-16-3) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captains: Don McCoy, Rob Spath Date Opponent 11/1 at Providence 11/4 at Boston University 11/5 at Maine 11/13 Dalhousie 11/15 at Boston College 11/20 Providence 11/25 Yale (OT) 11/28 at Yale 12/3 Merrimack 12/6 New Hampshire (OT) 12/10 at St. Lawrence (OT) 12/13 Salem State 12/17 at Northeastern 12/30 vs. Northern Arizona R 12/31 at Rensselaer R 1/3 Rensselaer 1/6 Northern Arizona 1/8 at New Hampshire 1/14 Maine 1/18 at Colby 1/20 at Michigan State 1/21 at Michigan State 1/28 at Salem State 2/3 at U.S. International 2/4 at U.S. International 2/6 at Northern Arizona 2/7 at Northern Arizona 2/10 Ohio State (OT) 2/11 Ohio State 2/17 Boston University (OT) 2/19 at Merrimack 2/21 Vermont 2/25 Babson (OT) 3/3 at Army R Rensselaer Tournament

Result L, 3-8 L, 0-8 W, 5-3 W, 7-2 L, 2-3 L, 1-4 L, 4-5 L, 3-5 W, 3-2 T, 3-3 W, 7-6 W, 7-4 L, 2-5 W, 6-5 L, 4-6 L, 3-12 W, 4-3 L, 3-8 W, 6-2 W, 4-3 L, 4-10 L, 0-6 W, 6-2 W, 5-2 W, 5-2 L, 1-7 L, 3-7 T, 4-4 L, 3-7 T, 2-2 W, 10-4 W, 9-4 W, 6-5 L, 3-5

FIRST YEAR IN HOCKEY EAST 1984-85 (15-25-2) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captain: Danny Craig Date Opponent 10/12 Northern Michigan (OT) 10/13 Northern Michigan 10/20 Northeastern 10/24 at Northeastern 10/28 at Boston University 10/31 Providence 11/3 Army 11/6 New Hampshire 11/9 at Wisconsin 11/10 at Wisconsin 11/17 Boston College 11/20 at Northeastern (OT) 11/23 Michigan Tech 11/24 Michigan Tech 11/30 at Minnesota 12/1 at Minnesota 12/7 Colorado College 12/8 Colorado College 12/11 U.S. International 12/12 U.S. International

Result L, 5-6 W, 8-5 L, 5-6 L, 4-6 L, 0-5 W, 8-6 W, 6-4 W, 5-3 L, 4-7 L, 3-8 W, 7-5 W, 4-3 W, 2-1 L, 2-3 L, 3-6 L, 3-5 L, 7-9 W, 4-1 W, 6-0 L, 4-6

12/28 Denver 12/29 Denver 1/4 at Minnesota Duluth 1/5 at Minnesota Duluth 1/11 at North Dakota 1/12 at North Dakota 1/18 Boston University 1/23 at Merrimack 1/26 Maine 1/30 at Boston College 2/3 at Providence 2/8 at Maine 2/9 at Maine 2/14 Boston College 2/20 at New Hampshire (OT) 2/23 Providence (OT) 2/27 at Boston University 3/3 New Hampshire 3/8 at New Hampshire * 3/9 at New Hampshire *^ 3/15 vs. Boston College * 3/16 vs. Boston University * * Hockey East Tournament ^ 1-0 mini-game win for UML

L, 3-5 W, 6-1 L, 1-12 L, 1-5 L, 1-2 L, 1-3 L, 2-5 W, 7-1 L, 4-5 L, 6-15 L, 3-7 W, 4-3 W, 3-2 L, 2-4 T, 3-3 T, 2-2 L, 3-5 W, 6-5 W, 7-6 L, 5-8 L, 5-6 L, 4-6

1985-86: (11-29-2) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captains: Dana Demole, Dennis McCarroll Date Opponent Result 10/26 Wisconsin L, 3-5 10/27 Wisconsin L, 3-6 10/30 at New Hampshire L, 3-4 11/2 at Providence W, 6-2 11/5 Northeastern L, 4-6 11/8 Minnesota L, 1-3 11/9 Minnesota L, 1-2 11/16 Boston University L, 5-6 11/19 at Boston College L, 5-7 11/22 at Michigan Tech (OT) W, 4-3 11/23 at Michigan Tech (OT) T, 3-3 11/29 vs. Clarkson E L, 1-5 11/30 vs. Concordia E W, 10-4 12/3 at Providence W, 5-2 12/6 North Dakota W, 3-1 12/7 North Dakota L, 2-3 12/11 Merrimack L, 4-9 12/23 Sokol-Kiev (exh) L, 1-3 12/29 Minnesota-Duluth L, 3-5 12/30 Minnesota-Duluth L, 3-5 1/3 at Northern Michigan L, 1-3 1/4 at Northern Michigan L, 4-8 1/7 at Northeastern L, 3-8 1/10 at Denver L, 3-8 1/11 at Denver L, 3-5 1/14 at U.S. International W, 5-2 1/17 at Colorado College L, 2-6 1/18 at Colorado College L, 6-10 1/21 Boston College L, 6-9 1/24 Maine W, 4-2 1/25 Maine W, 3-2 1/29 Boston University L, 5-8 2/1 at Maine L, 2-6 2/6 at Boston University L, 3-5 2/9 New Hampshire (OT) T, 4-4 2/16 at Boston College L, 0-3 2/19 Northeastern W, 8-5 2/26 Providence L, 3-4 3/1 at New Hampshire L, 4-7 3/7 at Northeastern * W, 4-2 3/9 at Northeastern * L, 3-4 3/14 vs. Boston College * L, 2-5 3/15 vs. Providence * W, 8-5 * Hockey East Tournament E Empire Cup Tournament 1986-87 (22-12-2) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr Captains: Paul Ames, Jim Newhouse Date Opponent 10/19 at Providence 10/23 New Hampshire 10/25 at New Hampshire (OT) 11/1 Merrimack

Result W, 5-4 W, 5-2 T, 5-5 W, 4-3

11/5 Boston College 1 11/8 at Boston College 11/12 at Northeastern 11/15 Northeastern 11/19 at Boston University 11/22 Boston University 12/1 at Merrimack 12/5 Denver (OT) 12/6 Wisconsin 12/10 Providence (OT) 12/13 Colorado College 12/16 Spartak (exh) 12/28 North Dakota 1/2 at Minnesota Duluth 1/3 at Minnesota 1/9 at Northern Michigan 1/10 at Michigan Tech 1/16 Maine 1/17 Maine 1/23 St. Lawrence 1/28 at Boston College 1 1/30 Boston College 2/6 at Maine (OT) 2/7 at Maine 2/12 at Northeastern (OT) 2/15 Northeastern 2/18 Providence (OT) 2/21 at Providence (OT) 2/24 at New Hampshire 2/28 New Hampshire 3/3 Boston University 3/6 at Boston University 3/15 vs. Maine * 1 at Matthews Arena * Hockey East Tournament 1987-88 (20-17-2) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captains: Jon Morris, Jim Newhouse, Carl Valimont Date Opponent 10/31 Boston University 11/4 at Providence 11/7 at Maine (OT) 11/9 at Merrimack 11/14 at New Hampshire 11/17 Providence 11/20 at Boston College 1 11/27 Michigan Tech 11/28 Northern Michigan 12/1 St. Cloud State 12/3 Northeastern 12/5 U.S. International 12/8 at Northeastern 12/12 New Hampshire 12/29 at Rensselaer 1/2 at North Dakota 1/4 at Wisconsin 1/8 at Colorado College 1/9 at Denver 1/15 Minnesota Duluth 1/16 Minnesota 1/22 at St. Lawrence 1/23 Clarkson 1/26 Boston University 1/29 Boston College 2/2 at Providence 2/5 at Boston College 2 2/12 Maine 2/13 Maine 2/17 at Boston University 2/21 Merrimack 2/23 at New Hampshire 2/27 Northeastern 3/4 Boston College (OT) * 3/5 Boston College * 3/9 at Northeastern * 3/10 at Northeastern * 3/19 at Wisconsin # 3/20 at Wisconsin (OT) # 1 at Matthews Arena 2 at Walter Brown Arena * Hockey East Tournament

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

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UML Hockey History All-Time Year-by-Year Results # NCAA Tournament

* Hockey East Tournament

1988-1989 (8-24-2) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captains: Gary Murphy, Conrade Thomas Date Opponent Result 10/29 Rensselaer (OT) T, 4-4 11/4 at Army L, 3-5 11/8 Boston College L, 0-6 11/11 at Michigan Tech L, 4-6 11/12 at Northern Michigan L, 2-11 11/18 at Northeastern W, 7-5 11/23 Colgate W, 5-1 11/26 Providence W, 4-2 11/30 at New Hampshire L, 4-5 12/2 North Dakota (OT) W, 3-2 12/4 Wisconsin L, 2-3 12/10 at Providence L, 7-10 12/13 at Boston University L, 3-6 12/27 vs. Clarkson D L, 5-7 12/28 vs. Princeton D W, 9-4 1/3 New Hampshire L, 5-7 1/6 at Minnesota Duluth L, 2-5 1/7 at Minnesota L, 2-9 1/10 at Northeastern L, 5-12 1/12 Colorado College L, 3-5 1/14 Denver L, 3-5 1/17 Maine L, 2-9 1/20 St. Lawrence W, 6-2 1/21 Clarkson W, 4-3 1/24 Boston University L, 2-6 1/27 Boston College L, 2-8 1/31 at Boston University L, 1-6 2/3 at Boston College (OT) T, 4-4 2/7 Providence L, 2-5 2/10 at Maine L, 3-7 2/11 at Maine W, 4-2 2/15 at Merrimack L, 4-7 2/18 New Hampshire L, 3-5 2/22 Northeastern L, 3-5 D Maine Dexter Classic

1990-1991 (10-23-1) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captain: Brendan Flynn Date Opponent 10/12 Concordia (exh) 10/20 v. Merrimack (exh) 1 10/26 Colgate 10/27 Alabama Huntsville 11/2 at St. Lawrence 11/3 at Clarkson 11/9 at Northeastern (OT) 11/10 Providence 11/16 Kent State 11/18 Northeastern 11/21 at Merrimack 11/28 at New Hampshire 12/1 Maine 12/7 at Maine 12/8 at Maine 12/11 Boston University 12/28 vs. Colgate (4OT) S 12/29 vs. Lake Superior State S 1/2 at Boston University 1/5 at Alaska Anchorage 1/6 at Alaska Anchorage 1/12 Rensselaer (OT) 1/15 at Providence 1/18 Merrimack 1/19 Dartmouth 1/22 at Boston University 1/25 at Boston College 1/26 Boston College 1/29 at Yale 2/2 Providence 2/5 New Hampshire 2/8 at Northeastern 2/15 Boston College 2/16 New Hampshire (OT) 2/23 at Merrimack 3/2 at Maine * 1 at Schneider Arena S Syracuse Invitational Tournament * Hockey East Tournament

1989-90 (13-20-2) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captain: Craig Charron Date Opponent 10/14 Concordia (exh) 10/21 American International (exh) 10/27 at Kent State 10/28 at Kent State 11/3 St. Lawrence 11/4 Clarkson 11/10 at Northeastern 11/17 Merrimack 11/22 Providence 11/24 Alaska Anchorage 11/26 at Rensselaer 12/2 at New Hampshire 12/6 Northeastern (OT) 12/9 Boston College 12/29 at Alabama Huntsville 12/30 at Alabama Huntsville 1/2 Army 1/6 Plattsburgh State 1/10 at New Hampshire (OT) 1/12 Maine 1/13 Maine 1/17 Boston University (OT) 1/20 at Dartmouth 1/23 at Boston College 1/26 at Providence 1/28 at Colgate 2/3 New Hampshire 2/6 Merrimack 2/10 at Providence 2/13 at Maine 2/16 Boston University 2/17 at Boston University 2/21 Northeastern 2/23 at Boston College 2/27 at Merrimack (OT) 3/2 at Maine * 3/3 at Maine *

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Result W, 6-4 W, 8-6 W, 7-4 W, 6-4 W, 4-2 L, 2-8 L, 4-6 W, 4-3 L, 5-11 L, 2-7 W, 2-1 L, 5-9 T, 3-3 W, 3-2 W, 8-5 W, 5-3 W, 5-4 L, 3-7 T, 3-3 W, 2-1 L, 3-7 L, 2-3 W, 4-3 L, 2-3 L, 1-7 L, 5-10 W, 3-2 W, 4-3 L, 0-3 L, 2-7 L, 2-5 L, 2-6 L, 3-6 L, 3-6 L, 9-10 L, 3-7 L, 0-16

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1991-1992 (11-19-4) Head Coach: Bruce Crowder Captain: David Gatti Date Opponent 10/13 Concordia (exh) 10/25 Alabama Huntsville 11/1 vs. Elmira P 11/2 at Providence P 11/8 St. Lawrence 11/9 Clarkson 11/13 Merrimack 11/16 at Providence 11/19 at Northeastern 11/23 Kent State 11/30 Alaska Anchorage 12/6 Boston College 12/11 New Hampshire 12/28 at North Dakota 12/29 at North Dakota 1/3 vs. Concordia D 1/4 at Maine D 1/10 Providence (OT) 1/11 at Boston University 1/17 at Providence 1/18 Boston University 1/21 Yale 1/24 at Boston College (OT) 1/25 Merrimack 1/28 Northeastern 1/31 at New Hampshire (OT) 2/1 at Maine 2/7 Maine 2/8 Maine 2/14 Boston University (OT) 2/21 at Merrimack 2/23 at Boston College 2/28 Northeastern

2/29 at New Hampshire 3/6 at Providence * * Hockey East Tournament P Providence USAir Classic D Maine Dexter Classic Result T, 5-5 W, 5-0 L, 4-6 W, 10-4 L, 3-6 L, 4-9 T, 8-8 L, 2-4 W, 3-2 W, 4-3 L, 4-7 L, 3-7 L, 2-6 W, 5-4 L, 2-4 L, 1-6 W, 4-3 L, 3-8 L, 1-4 L, 4-5 L, 1-6 L, 3-4 L, 5-6 W, 3-2 W, 7-1 L, 4-7 L, 0-4 W, 3-2 W, 7-2 L, 1-4 L, 2-5 L, 7-10 L, 3-7 L, 4-5 W, 5-3 L, 3-5

Result W, 5-1 L, 2-7 W, 9-2 W, 4-1 L, 6-7 L, 2-5 W, 5-4 W, 8-6 W, 4-2 W, 7-4 L, 6-7 W, 6-3 L, 4-5 L, 1-6 L, 4-8 W, 5-4 L, 2-4 T, 4-4 L, 2-5 L, 4-7 L, 4-5 W, 4-2 T, 2-2 W, 3-2 L, 2-4 T, 5-5 L, 2-5 L, 5-6 L, 2-6 T, 2-2 L, 1-6 L, 3-6 W, 7-2

1992-93 (20-17-2) Head Coach: Bruce Crowder Captain: Scott Meehan Date Opponent 10/16 Ottawa (exh) 10/26 at Colgate 10/30 Air Force 10/31 Air Force 11/6 at St. Lawrence 11/7 at Clarkson 11/13 at Boston College 11/14 Boston College 11/20 Providence (OT) 11/21 at Providence 11/28 Union 11/29 Vermont 12/4 at New Hampshire 12/5 New Hampshire 12/11 at Northeastern 12/12 Maine 12/29 at Rensselaer R 12/30 vs. Clarkson R 1/5 Boston University 1/8 at Alaska Anchorage 1/9 at Alaska Anchorage 1/15 at Merrimack 1/16 Merrimack 1/22 Northeastern 1/23 at Northeastern 1/27 at Boston University 1/29 Boston University (OT) 2/5 at Maine 2/6 at Maine 2/12 at Boston College 2/13 Boston College 2/19 at Providence 2/20 Providence 2/26 New Hampshire (OT) 2/27 at New Hampshire 3/6 Merrimack (OT) 3/12 Providence * 3/14 Providence (OT) * 3/19 vs. Maine * 3/20 vs. New Hampshire (OT) * * Hockey East Tournament R Rensselaer Tournament

L, 0-4 L, 0-7

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

1993-94 (25-10-5) Head Coach: Bruce Crowder Captains: Shane Henry, Mike Murray, Dwayne Roloson Date Opponent Result 10/15 Brock (exh) W, 5-1 10/29 at Air Force W, 3-2 10/30 at Air Force W, 9-2 11/6 Colgate W, 6-4 11/12 Boston College (OT) T, 3-3 11/13 at Boston College W, 4-3 11/19 at Providence W, 7-1 11/20 Providence L, 3-4 11/26 at Union (OT) T, 4-4 11/28 at Vermont L, 1-4 12/3 New Hampshire W, 6-3 12/4 at New Hampshire L, 1-3 12/10 Northeastern (OT) W, 6-5 12/12 at Maine W, 5-0 12/29 vs. Army R W, 6-2 12/30 at Rensselaer R L, 3-11 1/4 at Boston University L, 1-9 1/9 Army W, 7-1 1/14 Merrimack W, 2-1 1/15 at Merrimack (OT) T, 4-4 1/21 at Northeastern (OT) T, 3-3 1/22 Northeastern W, 3-1 1/25 Brown W, 10-1 1/28 at Boston College (OT) T, 3-3 1/29 Boston College W, 4-1


UML Hockey History All-Time Year-by-Year Results 2/2 Boston University 2/4 at Boston University 2/5 at Yale 2/12 Maine (OT) ^ 2/13 Maine (OT) ^ 2/18 Providence 2/19 at Providence 2/25 at New Hampshire 2/26 New Hampshire 3/4 at Merrimack 3/10 Merrimack * 3/11 Merrimack * 3/18 vs. New Hampshire * 3/19 vs. Boston University * 3/26 at Michigan State # 3/27 vs. Minnesota (2OT) # * Hockey East Tournament # NCAA Tournament R Rensselaer Tournament ^ UML wins via forfeit 1994-95 (17-19-4) Head Coach: Bruce Crowder Captain: Jeff Daw Date Opponent 10/14 Concordia (exh) (OT) 10/22 Massachusetts 10/28 St. Lawrence 10/30 at Colgate 11/4 at Boston University 11/5 Boston University (OT) 11/11 at Providence (OT) 11/12 Providence 11/15 at Merrimack 11/19 Rensselaer 11/24 at Alaska Fairbanks (OT) 1 11/25 vs. Western Michigan 1 11/26 vs. Illinois Chicago (OT) 1 12/2 Air Force 12/3 Air Force 12/9 at Boston College 12/10 Boston College (OT) 12/29 vs. Clarkson S 12/30 vs. Colgate (2OT) S 1/3 Merrimack 1/7 at Northeastern 1/10 Yale 1/13 at Army 1/15 at Merrimack 1/20 at New Hampshire 1/21 New Hampshire 1/24 at Brown (OT) 1/27 Northeastern 1/28 at Northeastern 2/3 Boston College 2/4 Maine 2/10 Boston University 2/11 at New Hampshire 2/17 Massachusetts 2/18 at Massachusetts 2/25 at Maine 2/26 at Maine 3/3 Providence 3/10 at Northeastern * 3/17 vs. Boston University * 3/18 vs. Maine * * Hockey East Tournament 1 UAF Great Alaska Faceoff S Syracuse Invitational Tournament 1995-96 (26-10-4) Head Coach: Bruce Crowder Captain: Jeff Daw Date Opponent 10/21 at Rensselaer 10/27 at Air Force (OT) 10/28 at Air Force (OT) 11/4 Princeton 11/10 at Massachusetts 11/11 Massachusetts 11/14 Merrimack 11/17 at Northeastern 11/18 Northeastern

W, L, W, W, W, W, W, L, L, W, W, W, W, L, W, L,

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

Result W, 4-3 W, 6-1 L, 2-3 L, 2-5 L, 7-9 T, 7-7 W, 5-4 L, 2-3 W, 4-3 W, 5-2 T, 3-3 W, 3-2 T, 3-3 W, 6-3 L, 3-4 W, 4-3 L, 3-4 L, 2-9 L, 3-4 W, 8-3 L, 4-5 W, 11-3 W, 7-3 W, 9-0 W, 5-3 L, 2-7 T, 3-3 L, 1-6 L, 0-8 L, 3-7 L, 1-8 L, 6-9 W, 5-2 W, 7-4 W, 7-4 W, 4-1 L, 5-8 L, 0-7 W, 5-2 L, 2-4 L, 0-6

Result W, 5-3 T, 3-3 T, 2-2 W, 5-4 W, 7-5 L, 4-7 W, 5-3 W, 2-1 W, 4-2

11/24 vs. Vermont GM 11/25 vs. New Hampshire GM 12/1 at Boston College 12/2 Boston College 12/8 Maine 12/9 Maine (OT) 12/30 Brown 1/5 Northeastern 1/6 at Boston College 1/9 Colgate 1/12 at New Hampshire 1/13 New Hampshire 1/19 Providence 1/20 at Providence 1/26 at Boston University 1/27 Boston University 1/30 at Yale 2/4 at Providence 2/9 New Hampshire 2/10 at Massachusetts (OT) 2/16 at Merrimack 2/17 Merrimack 2/23 Army 2/25 at Boston University 3/2 at Maine 3/8 Northeastern * 3/9 Northeastern * 3/15 vs. Maine * 3/16 vs. Boston University * 3/23 at Michigan State # 3/24 vs. Colorado College # * Hockey East Tournament # NCAA Tournament GM Governors Cup at Maine

L, 1-2 W, 9-6 L, 5-6 W, 8-3 L, 1-6 T, 3-3 W, 6-3 L, 4-6 W, 6-4 W, 10-5 L, 4-7 W, 5-4 W, 5-1 W, 3-2 W, 8-6 W, 5-4 W, 8-4 W, 5-0 W, 6-3 T, 4-4 W, 3-2 W, 7-6 W, 12-3 L, 3-6 W, 7-5 W, 7-3 W, 4-3 L, 2-5 L, 3-7 W, 6-2 L, 3-5

1996-97 (15-21-2) Head Coach: Tim Whitehead Captains: Neil Donovan, Marc Salsman, Ryan Sandholm Date Opponent Result 10/25 Massachusetts W, 5-2 10/26 at Massachusetts L, 2-4 11/1 at Boston College W, 6-4 11/2 Boston College L, 4-8 11/8 Merrimack W, 6-3 11/9 at Merrimack L, 2-6 11/13 Rensselaer W, 3-0 11/16 at Army W, 4-3 11/22 at Maine (OT) L, 4-5 11/23 at Maine (OT) W, 3-2 11/29 vs. Maine GV L, 3-4 11/30 at Vermont GV L, 4-6 12/5 at Northeastern W, 5-3 12/7 Northeastern W, 2-1 12/30 at Dartmouth 1 L, 2-6 12/31 vs. Northeastern 1 L, 3-4 1/3 Boston College W, 6-4 1/4 Maine L, 5-8 1/10 Clarkson L, 0-5 1/11 St. Lawrence (OT) W, 4-3 1/17 New Hampshire L, 4-9 1/18 at New Hampshire W, 7-5 1/21 Yale W, 3-2 1/24 Boston University W, 3-1 1/25 at Merrimack L, 2-4 1/28 at Colgate L, 1-5 2/2 Providence L, 2-8 2/7 at New Hampshire L, 0-4 2/8 Massachusetts L, 4-6 2/14 Boston University L, 1-6 2/15 at Boston University (OT) T, 5-5 2/21 at Providence L, 1-6 2/22 Providence L, 2-5 3/2 at Northeastern L, 2-4 3/7 at Providence * W, 6-2 3/8 at Providence * W, 6-5 3/14 vs. Boston University * L, 2-3 3/15 vs. Boston College (OT) * T, 2-2 * Hockey East Tournament GV Governors Cup at Vermont 1 Auld Lang Syne at Dartmouth

1997-98 (16-17-3) Head Coach: Tim Whitehead Captains: Mike Nicholishen, Shannon Basaraba, Chris Libett Date Opponent Result 10/18 Dalhousie (exh) W, 4-2 10/24 Massachusetts W, 6-4 10/25 at Rensselaer L, 2-4 10/31 at Maine L, 2-6 11/2 Union W, 4-1 11/5 Army (OT) W, 2-1 11/8 Northeastern W, 7-2 11/14 at Massachusetts (OT) W, 5-4 11/16 at Providence L, 3-5 11/21 Northeastern W, 3-2 11/22 at Northeastern (OT) T, 3-3 11/28 at New Hampshire GN L, 2-4 11/29 Vermont GN L, 0-4 12/5 at New Hampshire L, 2-6 12/6 New Hampshire L, 2-5 12/12 Maine L, 3-7 12/13 Maine (OT) T, 3-3 1/2 Colgate W, 7-1 1/4 Merrimack W, 8-4 1/17 Yale L, 3-6 1/23 Providence (OT) T, 2-2 1/24 at Providence W, 5-1 Opening of Tsongas Arena 1/27 Dartmouth L, 1-2 1/30 at Boston College L, 3-4 2/6 at Boston University L, 3-7 2/8 at Massachusetts W, 3-1 2/13 at Boston University W, 5-2 2/14 Boston University L, 1-5 2/20 Merrimack W, 4-3 2/21 at Merrimack W, 5-1 2/27 Boston College L, 4-5 2/28 at Boston College L, 3-7 3/7 New Hampshire W, 3-0 3/12 at Northeastern * W, 8-2 3/13 at Northeastern * L, 2-3 3/15 at Northeastern * W, 5-1 3/20 vs. Maine * L, 2-6 * Hockey East Tournament GN Governors Cup at New Hampshire 1998-99 (17-19-0) Head Coach: Tim Whitehead Captains: Anthony Cappelletti, Mike Mulligan, Doug Nolan Date Opponent Result 10/17 Ottawa (exh) W, 7-1 10/22 at Massachusetts (OT) W, 4-3 10/24 Rensselaer W, 8-4 10/30 at Boston College L, 3-7 10/31 Boston College L, 4-6 11/6 at Maine (OT) L, 2-3 11/7 at Maine L, 2-5 11/14 at Army W, 4-3 11/20 Merrimack (OT) W, 4-3 11/21 at Merrimack L, 3-6 11/27 Vermont (OT) GL L, 3-4 11/28 New Hampshire GL L, 1-5 12/4 at Northeastern W, 2-1 12/5 Northeastern W, 4-1 12/11 Boston University L, 3-5 12/12 at Boston University L, 3-4 1/2 v. Army M W, 6-1 1/3 at Minnesota Duluth M W, 3-0 1/8 St. Lawrence W, 5-2 1/9 Clarkson W, 4-1 1/12 at Union W, 7-1 1/15 at Yale W, 2-1 1/17 Providence L, 2-5 1/22 New Hampshire L, 1-3 1/23 at New Hampshire L, 1-4 1/29 Boston University W, 4-1 1/31 at Merrimack W, 4-3 2/5 Providence L, 2-5 2/6 at Providence W, 4-2 2/12 Massachusetts W, 2-1 2/19 Boston College L, 2-3 2/20 Massachusetts L, 2-3

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UML Hockey History All-Time Year-by-Year Results 2/26 Maine 2/28 at New Hampshire 3/5 at Northeastern 3/11 at Boston College * 3/12 at Boston College * * Hockey East Tournament GL Governors Cup at Lowell M Minnesota Duluth Silverado Shootout 1999-00 (9-22-3) Head Coach: Tim Whitehead Captains: Chris Bell, John Campbell Date Opponent 10/9 Acadia (exh) 10/15 at Michigan 10/16 at Michigan 10/22 at Rensselaer 10/24 Northeastern 10/29 Union 10/30 New Hampshire 11/5 at Massachusetts (OT) 11/7 at Boston College 11/12 at Boston University 11/19 at Maine 11/21 Merrimack 11/26 Connecticut P 11/27 Air Force P 12/3 at New Hampshire 12/4 New Hampshire 12/10 at Clarkson 12/11 at St. Lawrence 12/30 Brown 1/7 at Northeastern (OT) 1/9 at Merrimack (OT) 1/14 at Boston College 1/21 Boston University 1/23 at Princeton 1/28 at Providence 1/30 Massachusetts 2/4 Boston College 2/6 at Massachusetts (OT) 2/11 at Boston University 2/13 Merrimack (OT) 2/18 Maine 2/19 Maine 2/25 Providence 2/26 at Providence 3/4 Northeastern P Pepsi City of Lights at Lowell

L, L, W, L, L,

2-5 2-4 3-2 0-5 4-5

Result W, 4-1 L, 1-8 L, 1-5 L, 1-3 W, 4-1 W, 6-2 L, 1-2 T, 2-2 L, 1-4 L, 3-4 L, 1-3 L, 0-2 W, 13-1 W, 3-1 L, 2-3 L, 2-4 L, 4-6 L, 2-3 L, 2-3 L, 1-2 W, 3-2 L, 2-6 L, 0-5 W, 6-2 W, 7-2 W, 3-0 L, 2-5 T, 3-3 L, 3-5 T, 6-6 L, 1-4 L, 3-4 L, 3-5 L, 1-2 W, 6-2

2000-01 (19-16-3) Head Coach: Tim Whitehead Captains: Brad Rooney, Chris Gustafson, Yorick Treille Date Opponent Result 10/7 Ottawa (exh) L, 3-4 10/13 Connecticut W, 6-1 10/20 Rensselaer W, 4-3 10/27 Northeastern L, 2-5 10/28 at New Hampshire L, 3-4 11/3 Massachusetts L, 4-5 OT 11/4 Boston College L, 1-6 11/10 Boston University W, 4-2 11/12 at Merrimack L, 4-5 11/17 Maine L, 0-2 11/19 at Army W, 7-0 11/24 Holy Cross W, 7-2 11/25 Union L, 3-5 12/1 New Hampshire (OT) T, 2-2 12/2 at New Hampshire (OT) T, 0-0 12/9 Colgate W, 7-2 12/29 Nebraska Omaha A L, 2-5 12/30 Alabama Huntsville A W, 5-1 1/4 at Northeastern W, 2-1 1/6 Merrimack W, 4-2 1/9 at Union W, 5-3 1/12 Boston College L, 1-2 1/16 at Brown L, 4-5 1/19 at Boston University W, 4-1 1/25 at Massachusetts W, 3-2 1/27 Providence (OT) T, 3-3 2/2 at Boston College L, 3-4 2/3 Massachusetts W, 4-1 2/9 Boston University W, 3-2

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2/11 at Merrimack 2/16 at Maine 2/17 at Maine 2/22 Providence 2/23 at Providence 3/3 at Northeastern 3/8 at New Hampshire * 3/9 at New Hampshire * 3/10 at New Hampshire * 3/16 vs. Boston College * * Hockey East Tournament A Alabama Huntsville Shootout

W, L, W, L, L, W, L, W, W, L,

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

2001-02 (22-13-3) Head Coach: Blaise MacDonald Captains: Chris Gustafson, Yorick Treille, Tom Rouleau, Jerramie Domish Date Opponent Result 10/12 Niagara W, 7-3 10/19 at Boston College W, 7-2 10/20 Connecticut W, 6-0 10/26 Providence W, 4-3 11/3 at Maine L, 3-6 11/9 New Hampshire L, 2-5 11/10 at New Hampshire W, 1-0 11/16 Massachusetts W, 1-0 11/17 at Massachusetts W, 3-2 11/24 Army W, 4-0 11/28 at Union W, 3-0 12/1 Boston University W, 3-2 12/7 at St. Lawrence W, 4-0 12/8 at Clarkson W, 3-2 12/28 vs. Harvard W W, 2-0 12/29 at Denver W L, 1-2 1/4 at Colgate W, 7-4 1/8 at Merrimack (OT) T, 2-2 1/11 at Boston College W, 3-2 1/12 Boston College W, 8-4 1/18 at Northeastern L, 3-5 1/20 Northeastern L, 1-5 1/25 Maine L, 1-2 1/26 Maine L, 1-4 1/29 Brown L, 1-2 2/3 Merrimack W, 5-2 2/8 at Providence (OT) T, 3-3 2/9 Massachusetts (OT) T, 3-3 2/15 at Boston University L, 1-5 2/16 Boston University L, 3-5 2/22 at New Hampshire L, 0-3 2/24 at Merrimack W, 2-0 2/27 at Northeastern W, 4-1 3/1 Providence W, 6-1 3/7 Northeastern * W, 5-2 3/8 Northeastern * L, 2-4 3/9 Northeastern * W, 3-1 3/15 vs. New Hampshire * L, 3-4 * Hockey East Tournament W Wells Fargo Denver Cup 2002-03 (11-20-5) Head Coach: Blaise MacDonald Captains: Ed McGrane, Mark Concannon, Darryl Green Date Opponent Result 10/5 Concordia (exh) W, 7-2 10/11 at Colorado College L, 4-6 10/12 at Colorado College W, 4-1 10/18 at Rensselaer W, 8-4 10/20 at Niagara W, 4-3 10/25 at Providence (OT) L, 5-6 10/26 Boston College L, 3-4 11/1 Union W, 3-2 11/8 at New Hampshire L, 3-4 11/9 New Hampshire L, 2-6 11/15 at Massachusetts L, 3-6 11/16 Massachusetts L, 3-4 11/21 at Boston University L, 2-3 12/6 St. Lawrence W, 3-2 12/7 Clarkson W, 3-0 12/28 vs. Vermont 1 W, 5-0 12/29 at Dartmouth 1 L, 2-10 1/3 1/4

at Brown (OT) Maine

T, 3-3 L, 2-5

1/7 Merrimack 1/10 at Boston College 1/11 Boston College 1/17 Northeastern 1/18 at Northeastern (OT) 1/24 at Maine 1/25 at Maine (OT) 2/4 at Merrimack (OT) 2/7 Providence 2/8 at Massachusetts 2/14 Boston University 2/15 at Boston University 2/21 New Hampshire (OT) 2/25 Merrimack (OT) 2/28 at Providence 3/1 Northeastern 3/7 at New Hampshire * 3/8 at New Hampshire * * Hockey East Tournament 1 Auld Lang Syne at Dartmouth

W, L, L, L, W, L, T, T, L, W, L, L, T, T, L, W, L, L,

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

2003-04 (15-18-7) Head Coach: Blaise MacDonald Captains: Jerramie Domish, Andrew Martin, Danny O’Brien, Peter Tormey Date Opponent Result 10/4 St. Francis Xavier (exh) W, 3-2 10/11 Massachusetts L, 2-3 10/17 vs. Miami A (OT) T, 4-4 10/18 at Alaska Anchorage A L, 0-1 10/24 vs. Niagara P W, 6-1 10/25 vs. Canisius P (OT) T, 2-2 10/31 at Northeastern W, 5-2 11/1 Northeastern W, 5-2 11/5 at Boston College L, 1-4 11/11 Bentley W, 5-2 11/16 at Maine L, 0-4 11/21 at Boston University W, 3-1 11/22 Boston University (OT) T, 3-3 11/25 at New Hampshire W, 5-4 11/28 Rensselaer L, 1-2 12/5 at St. Lawrence L, 4-5 12/6 at Clarkson W, 4-2 12/14 Niagara L, 5-6 12/27 vs. Ferris State B ^ L, 4-7 12/28 vs. Union B ^ W, 5-3 1/3 Massachusetts ^ W, 3-0 1/4 at Massachusetts ^ W, 1-0 1/9 at Michigan State ^ L, 0-2 1/10 at Michigan State ^ W, 3-2 1/16 at Merrimack ^ (OT) W, 4-3 1/17 Merrimack ^ L, 0-3 1/24 Brown ^ L, 2-3 1/30 Boston University W, 2-1 1/31 at Providence L, 2-3 2/6 at Northeastern (OT) T, 1-1 2/8 Providence L, 2-4 2/13 New Hampshire (OT) T, 3-3 2/14 at New Hampshire (OT) T, 3-3 2/20 at Boston College L, 1-4 2/21 Boston College L, 0-5 2/27 Maine W, 3-2 2/28 Maine L, 0-4 3/4 Merrimack (OT) T, 3-3 3/6 at Providence W, 4-3 3/11 at Massachusetts * L, 3-6 3/12 at Massachusetts * L, 1-3 * Hockey East Tournament A Nye Frontier Classic at Alaska Anchorage P Xerox Punch Imlach Showcase at HSBC Arena, Buffalo, N.Y. B Badger Showdown at Wisconsin ^ UML Forfeits This Contest 2004-05 (20-12-4) Head Coach: Blaise MacDonald Captains: Andrew Martin, Danny O’Brien, Peter Tormey Date Opponent Result 10/3 St. Thomas N (exh) (OT) T, 4-4 10/9 at Niagara (OT) W, 3-2 10/19 Boston College L, 2-3 10/22 at Massachusetts (OT) L, 2-3


UML Hockey History All-Time Year-by-Year Results 10/29 at Rensselaer 10/30 at Union 11/12 Colgate 11/13 Maine 11/19 Boston University 11/20 at Boston University 11/23 New Hampshire (OT) 11/27 Bentley 12/3 St. Lawrence 12/4 Clarkson 12/10 at Dartmouth 12/11 at Northeastern (OT) 12/30 Niagara 1/7 Massachusetts 1/8 Northeastern 1/14 Merrimack 1/15 at Merrimack 1/18 at Brown (OT) 1/22 at Massachusetts 1/28 New Hampshire 1/29 at New Hampshire 2/4 at Boston University (OT) 2/5 Providence (OT) 2/10 Northeastern 2/13 at Providence 2/18 at Boston College 2/19 Boston College 2/25 at Maine 2/26 at Maine 3/3 at Merrimack 3/5 Providence (OT) 3/11 at Maine * 3/12 at Maine * * Hockey East Tournament N at Nashua, N.H.

W, W, W, L, L, L, T, W, W, W, W, T, W, W, W, W, W, T, W, W, L, T, W, L, W, W, W, L, L, W, L, L, L,

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

2005-06 (14-20-2) Head Coach: Blaise MacDonald Captains: Andrew Martin, Danny O’Brien, Bobby Robbins Date Opponent Result 10/7 at Colgate L, 2-6 10/9 Rensselaer W, 5-3 10/15 at Boston University L, 1-3 10/21 at Providence College L, 0-3 10/22 at Providence College L, 0-4 10/28 Boston University W, 7-4 10/29 Union L, 3-4 11/2 at Merrimack W, 3-1 11/11 Maine L, 2-9 11/18 at New Hampshire L, 2-3 11/19 New Hampshire W, 6-3 12/2 at St. Lawrence L, 2-4 12/3 at Vermont L, 2-5 12/10 at New Hampshire L, 1-4 12/11 Dartmouth W, 3-2 12/29 vs. Canisius # W, 5-4 12/30 at Minnesota # L, 4-5 1/6 at Maine L, 0-4 1/7 at Maine L, 2-6 1/13 Massachusetts W, 6-2 1/15 at Providence (OT) W, 4-3 1/20 at Northeastern W, 2-1 1/21 Northeastern (OT) T, 2-2 1/27 at Massachusetts W, 3-2 1/28 Boston College L, 3-4 2/3 Boston University L, 1-5 2/4 at Massachusetts L, 2-4 2/10 at Northeastern L, 4-6 2/17 at Merrimack (OT) T, 2-2 2/18 Merrimack W, 5-2 2/23 at Boston College L, 3-4 2/25 Boston College W, 6-3 3/3 Vermont W, 3-2 3/4 Vermont W, 5-2 3/10 at Maine (OT) * L, 3-4 3/11 at Maine * L, 3-4 * Hockey East Tournament # Dodge Holiday Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.)

2006-07 (8-21-7) Head Coach: Blaise MacDonald Captains: Jeremy Hall, Cleve Kinley, Jason Tejchma Date Opponent Result 10/6 St. Francis Xavier (exh) W, 6-2 10/13 at Minnesota Duluth (OT) T, 3-3 10/14 at Minnesota Duluth L, 3-7 10/20 vs. Northern Michigan % L, 1-2 10/21 vs. Niagara % W, 7-4 10/27 at Boston University W, 2-1 10/28 Providence (OT) T, 2-2 11/3 Boston University (OT) T, 1-1 11/4 Merrimack W, 5-0 11/10 at Maine L, 1-4 11/17 New Hampshire L, 2-5 11/18 at New Hampshire L, 0-4 11/24 at Providence L, 2-4 12/1 Vermont L, 1-2 12/6 New Hampshire L, 2-4 12/10 St. Lawrence (OT) T, 3-3 12/15 at Union L, 3-4 12/16 at Rensselaer L, 1-2 12/29 vs. Brown (OT) & T, 1-1 12/30 at Denver & L, 1-2 1/5 Maine # L, 2-4 1/6 Maine # L, 2-5 1/12 at Massachusetts L, 1-5 1/13 Providence (OT) L, 2-3 1/19 Northeastern L, 2-6 1/20 at Northeastern (OT) L, 1-2 1/26 Massachusetts L, 3-6 1/27 at Boston College L, 3-4 2/2 at Boston University (OT) T, 0-0 2/3 at Massachusetts W, 2-1 2/8 Northeastern W, 1-0 2/16 Merrimack W, 3-0 2/17 at Merrimack W, 3-2 2/22 at Boston College L, 0-3 2/24 Boston College L, 3-4 3/2 at Vermont W, 2-1 3/3 at Vermont (OT) T, 3-3 % Mutual of Omaha Stampede (Omaha, Neb.) & Wells Fargo Denver Cup (Denver, Colo.) # at Chelmsford Forum 2007-08 (16-17-4) Head Coach: Blaise MacDonald Captains: Ben Holmstrom, Mark Roebothan, Jeremy Dehner, Barry Goers Date Opponent Result 10/13 New Brunswick (exh) W, 5-3 10/19 at Massachusetts T, 2-2 10/26 Alabama Huntsville W, 4-1 10/27 Alabama Huntsville W, 3-1 11/1 Merrimack L, 1-3 11/3 at Boston University L, 4-7 11/9 at New Hampshire T, 2-2 11/10 Massachusetts T, 3-3 11/16 at Providence T, 2-2 11/17 at Northeastern L, 1-2 11/20 at Merrimack W, 3-0 11/24 Merrimack W, 6-2 11/30 at New Hampshire L, 2-3 12/1 New Hampshire W, 3-2 12/7 Boston University W, 4-3 12/8 Bentley W, 4-1 12/28 vs. Cornell % W, 3-2 12/29 vs. Maine % W, 6-0 1/11 at Providence (OT) L, 3-4 1/12 Providence (OT) W, 3-2 1/18 Boston College L, 4-5 1/19 Massachusetts W, 3-1 1/25 Minnesota Duluth L, 0-1 1/26 Minnesota Duluth L, 1-4 2/1 Maine W, 3-2 2/3 at Vermont L, 2-3 2/8 Boston University L, 2-6 2/15 at Boston College W, 3-1 2/16 Boston College L, 2-5 2/22 Vermont L, 2-3 2/23 Vermont L, 0-1 2/29 Northeastern (OT) W, 5-4

3/1 at Northeastern 3/7 at Maine 3/8 at Maine (OT) 3/14 at Boston University * 3/15 at Boston University * 3/16 at Boston University * * Hockey East Tournament % Florida College Classic (Estero, Fla.)

W, L, L, L, W, L,

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

2008-09 (20-16-2) Head Coach: Blaise MacDonald Captains: Ben Holmstrom, Mark Roebothan, Jeremy Dehner, Barry Goers Date Opponent Result 10/5 St. Francis Xavier (exh) W, 6-1 10/11 at Colgate L, 1-2 10/16 at Michigan State W, 3-0 10/17 at Michigan State L, 1-2 10/24 Providence W, 4-1 10/30 Quinnipiac W, 4-1 11/7 Boston University L, 4-6 11/8 Vermont L, 1-3 11/14 New Hampshire W, 8-3 11/15 at Massachusetts W, 2-0 11/21 Providence W, 6-1 11/22 Northeastern L, 3-4 11/25 at Merrimack W, 3-1 11/29 Rochester Institute of Tech. W, 6-3 12/5 New Hampshire L, 0-2 12/6 at New Hampshire L, 2-3 12/12 at Boston University L, 2-3 1/2 vs. Minnesota Duluth % L, 1-2 1/3 vs. Union % L, 1-2 1/10 at Providence L, 2-4 1/16 at Boston College W, 4-3 (OT) 1/17 Massachusetts L, 3-4 1/22 Merrimack W, 3-2 1/24 at Merrimack W, 3-2 1/30 at Maine W, 3-2 2/6 at Boston University L, 3-5 2/7 at Massachusetts W, 2-1 2/13 at Boston College W, 6-0 2/14 Boston College T, 4-4 (OT) 2/20 at Vermont T, 3-3 (OT) 2/21 at Vermont W, 1-0 2/27 at Northeastern L, 0-3 2/28 Northeastern L, 1-3 3/6 Maine W, 5-3 3/7 Maine W, 6-0 3/13 at Vermont * W, 4-3 (OT) 3/14 at Vermont * W, 4-2 3/20 vs. Northeastern * W, 3-2 (OT) 3/21 vs. Boston University * L, 0-1 * Hockey East Tournament % Shillelagh Tournament (Hoffman Estates, Ill.) 2009-10 (19-16-4) Head Coach: Blaise MacDonald Captains: Ben Holmstrom, Jeremy Dehner, Barry Goers Date Opponent Result 10/9 vs. St. Lawrence % W, 3-0 10/10 at Nebraska-Omaha % L, 3-4 10/23 Colgate W, 5-3 10/24 Northeastern W, 3-1 10/30 Boston University L, 4-5 (OT) 10/31 at Boston University W, 3-2 11/6 at Vermont T, 3-3 (OT) 11/8 New Hampshire W, 6-3 11/13 at Alabama-Huntsville W, 3-1 11/14 at Alabama-Huntsville W, 4-0 11/21 Merrimack W, 6-3 11/24 at Providence L, 2-4 11/27 Maine L, 1-3 12/4 at New Hampshire L, 1-2 12/5 Massachusetts W, 5-3 12/11 Princeton W, 4-1 12/12 Princeton L, 2-3 1/2 vs. Holy Cross & W, 3-0 1/3 vs. Northeastern & L, 1-2 1/8 at New Hampshire T, 2-2 (OT) 1/9 at Northeastern W, 6-5 (OT) 1/15 at Massachusetts L, 2-3

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UML Hockey History All-Time Year-by-Year Results 1/16 Massachusetts 1/22 Merrimack 1/23 Boston College 1/29 at Northeastern 2/5 Boston University 2/6 at Merrimack 2/12 Boston College 2/13 at Boston College 2/19 at Maine 2/20 at Maine 2/26 Providence 2/27 at Providence 3/5 Vermont 3/6 Vermont 3/12 at Maine * 3/13 at Maine * 3/14 at Maine * * Hockey East Tournament % Icebreaker Tournament & Ledyard Bank Classic

L, 1-2 W, 5-4 W, 3-1 L, 1-2 L, 2-3 L, 1-3 W, 4-1 L, 1-2 L, 4-8 W, 4-2 W, 4-0 T, 2-2 (OT) W, 5-2 T, 1-1 (OT) W, 2-1 L, 0-2 L, 2-3 (OT)

All-Time vs. Opponents Opponent Air Force Alabama Huntsville Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks American International Amherst College Army Assumption Babson Bentley Boston College Boston University Bowdoin Bowling Green Bridgewater State Brockport Brown Bryant Buffalo State Canisius Clarkson Colby Colgate Colorado College Concordia (Quebec) Connecticut Cornell Dalhousie Dartmouth Denver Elmira Ferris State Harvard Holy Cross Illinois Chicago Ithaca Kent State Lake Superior State Maine Minn. State Mankato Massachusetts UMass. Boston Merrimack Miami (OH) Michigan Michigan State Michigan Tech Middlebury Minnesota Minnesota Duluth

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Record 6-1-2 8-1-0 5-5-0 2-0-1 7-8-0 4-1-0 19-6-0 3-1-1 22-2-1 3-0-0 31-53-7 18-64-8 6-7-0 1-0-0 8-0-0 0-1-0 2-4-4 5-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-1 8-11-0 12-2-1 10-7-0 3-7-0 2-1-0 17-5-1 1-0-0 1-0-0 4-3-0 2-7-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 21-4-0 1-0-1 1-2-0 4-0-0 0-1-0 29-71-3 2-1-0 31-21-6 10-9-0 65-34-8 0-0-1 0-2-0 4-4-0 3-3-1 7-1-0 1-8-0 2-10-1

Last Win 11/27/99 (3-1) 11/14/09 (4-0) 1/9/93 (6-1) 11/7/81 (15-3) 12/12/81 (22-0) 2/26/75 (7-2) 11/24/01 (4-0) 12/11/70 (12-3) 2/25/84 (6-5)* 12/8/07 (4-1) 2/12/10 (4-1) 10/31/09 (3-2) 2/9/83 (6-1) 12/29/82 (7-3) 1/19/80 (9-2) -- 12/30/96 (6-3) 2/16/80 (14-2) -- 12/29/05 (5-4) 12/4/04 (3-2) 1/18/84 (4-3) 10/23/09 (5-3) 10/12/03 (4-1) 1/3/92 (5-4) 10/20/01 (6-0) 12/28/07 (3-2) 11/13/83 (7-2) 12/11/05 (3-2) 12/5/86 (5-4)* 11/1/91 (9-2) -- 12/28/01 (2-0) 1/2/10 (3-0) 3/16/79 (10-6) 11/25/71 (2-1)* 11/23/91 (7-4) -- 3/12/10 (2-1) 3/13/81 (8-7) 12/5/09 (5-3) 12/11/82 (14-2) 1/22/10 (5-4) -- -- 10/16/08 (3-0) 1/10/87 (6-4) 2/17/82 (12-1) 1/3/87 (6-3) 1/3/99 (3-0)

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Last Loss 12/3/94 (3-4) 10/25/91 (2-7) 10/18/03 (0-1) -1/8/80 (3-4) 3/3/71 (4-7) 11/4/88 (3-5) 12/18/67 (2-3) 12/7/76 (1-3) -2/13/10 (1-2) 2/5/10 (2-3) 2/26/80 (3-5) --2/21/69 (4-7) 1/24/04 (2-3) -12/16/71 (5-9) -12/10/99 (4-6) 12/2/78 (5-7) 10/11/08 (1-2) 10/11/03 (4-6) 11/22/80 (4-6) 1/24/76 (3-4) --12/29/02 (2-10) 12/30/06 (1-2) -12/27/03 (4-7) -12/5/77 (1-4) -1/11/69 (5-6) -12/29/90 (3-8) 3/14/10 (2-3)* 3/14/80 (1-8) 1/16/10 (1-2) 2/28/76 (2-3) 2/6/10 (1-3) -10/16/99 (1-5) 10/17/08 (1-2) 11/11/88 (4-6) 3/2/74 (2-3) 12/30/05 (4-5) 1/2/09 (1-2)

Opponent Mount Allison Nebraska Omaha New England College New Hampshire New Haven Niagara Nichols North Adams State North Dakota Northeastern Northern Arizona Northern Michigan Norwich Ohio State Oswego State Plattsburgh State Princeton Providence Quinnipiac Rensselaer RIT Saint Anselm Saint Cloud State Saint Lawrence Salem State Trinity Union U.S. International Vermont Wesleyan Western Michigan Westfield State Williams Wisconsin Worcester Polytechnic Inst. Worcester State Yale

Record 0-1-0 0-2-0 10-2-0 30-51-15 11-0-0 6-1-0 6-0-0 4-0-0 4-5-0 53-36-7 2-2-0 2-6-0 9-5-1 0-2-1 3-2-0 4-2-0 4-1-0 36-46-10 1-0-0 10-10-1 4-1-0 14-8-1 1-0-0 11-8-1 17-18-0 2-0-0 12-4-1 6-1-0 12-12-4 2-0-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 5-5-0 1-7-1 2-0-0 1-0-0 8-3-0

2010-11 Opponents in Bold * Game went to overtime ^ UML forfeited contest

Last Win -- -- 2/19/83 (5-1) 11/8/09 (6-3) 1/28/83 (7-0) 10/21/06 (7-4) 12/11/73 (6-2) 12/14/80 (9-4) 12/2/88 (3-2)* 1/9/10 (6-5)* 1/6/84 (4-3) 11/28/87 (2-0) 1/8/83 (8-7)* -- 3/12/83 (5-3) 1/7/83 (4-2) 12/11/09 (4-1) 2/26/10 (4-0) 10/30/08 (4-1) 10/9/05 (5-3) 11/29/08 (6-3) 2/26/83 (9-2) 12/1/87 (7-4) 10/9/09 (3-0) 1/28/84 (6-2) 12/19/70 (6-1) 10/30/04 (3-2) 12/5/87 (6-3) 3/5/10 (5-2) 1/9/71 (10-0) 11/25/94 (3-2) 12/14/81 (13-2) 2/9/80 (4-1) 12/6/86 (4-3) 2/9/68 (10-3) 1/5/68 (5-3) 1/15/99 (2-1)

Last Loss 12/15/72 (1-5) 10/10/09 (3-4) 12/16/72 (1-5) 12/3/09 (1-2) -12/14/03 (5-6) --12/29/91 (4-8) 1/29/10 (1-2) 2/7/84 (3-7) 10/20/06 (1-2) 1/9/81 (4-6) 2/11/84 (3-7) 3/13/82 (3-4) 1/6/90 (3-7) 12/12/09 (2-3) 11/24/09 (2-4) -12/16/06 (1-2) 3/18/83 (1-4) 12/29/77 (7-8) -12/2/05 (2-4) 1/11/81 (2-4) -1/3/09 (1-2) 12/12/84 (4-6) 11/8/08 (1-3) ---2/13/76 (5-7) 12/4/88 (2-3) --1/17/98 (3-6)


UML Hockey History This Date in UMass Lowell Hockey History October 12 2001 – Blaise MacDonald wins his first game as UMass Lowell’s fifth head coach, beating Niagara University – the school he had just left – 7-3 at the Tsongas Arena. 2002 – Senior Ed McGrane scores a goal and adds two assists while recording his 100th career point, and unranked UMass Lowell beats No. 10 Colorado College, 4-1. October 13 1984 – Senior Danny Craig registers his 100th career point and ULowell scores six goals in the first period to defeat Northern Michigan, 8-5, at the Tully Forum. October 20 2001 – Senior Cam McCormick makes 15 saves to start a string of three consecutive shutouts as UMass Lowell downs UConn, 6-0, at the Tsongas Arena. October 21 1995 – UMass Lowell opens the season with a 5-3 victory at RPI. The River Hawks go unbeaten in their first five games and finish the season with a Division I-record 26 wins while advancing to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament. October 24 2003 – Sophomore Ben Walter scores three goals – all of them on power plays – to power UMass Lowell to a 6-1 win over Niagara in the Xerox Punch Imlach Showcase in Buffalo, N.Y. The River Hawks score four power-play goals in the game. October 25 1996 – Tim Whitehead, only the fourth coach in UMass Lowell’s 30-year hockey history, becomes the first coach to win his first game as the River Hawks skate to a 5-2 triumph over Massachusetts at the Tully Forum. The win is the 10th in a row at home for the River Hawks. October 28 1989 – Senior Craig Charron scores a pair of goals, including the 50th of his career, sparking ULowell to a 6-4 victory over Kent State and a sweep of the weekend series in Ohio. October 29 2004 – Junior Ben Walter becomes the first UMass Lowell player in nine years to score four goals in a game, powering the River Hawks to a 5-3 triumph over Rensselaer. October 30 1967 – Lowell Tech plays its first-ever varsity hockey game, a 6-4 loss at Boston State College. 1993 – Freshman sensation Greg Bullock records a hat trick and assists on two other goals for a five-point game as UMass Lowell downs Air Force, 9-3, in Colorado Springs. 2004 – UMass Lowell records the 600th victory in program history with a 3-2 win at Union. 2008 – UMass Lowell head coach Blaise MacDonald earns his 200th career coaching victory as the River Hawks defeat Quinnipiac, 4-1, at Tsongas Arena. Kory Falite has three points (2g, 1a) in the win. October 31 1984 – ULowell wins its first league game against a Hockey East opponent, beating Providence, 8-6, at the Tully Forum. November 1 1983 – ULowell plays its first game as a Division I program – an 8-3 loss – against Providence at Schneider Arena. 1986 – Billy Riley collects his 300th win behind the Lowell bench as ULowell defeats Merrimack, 4-3, at the Tully Forum. Junior Jim Newhouse scores a goal for the sixth straight game. November 2 1991 – Former NHL star Bruce Crowder earns his first victory as UMass Lowell’s head coach as the River Hawks defeat Elmira, 9-2, in the first round of the USAir Classic in Providence, Rhode Island. November 3 1991 – UMass Lowell stuns host and ninth-ranked Providence College, 4-1, to win the USAir Classic in Rhode Island.

November 5 1983 – ULowell notches its first win as a Division I program beating Maine, 5-3, in Orono, Maine. Senior Don McCoy assists on four of the five goals. 1994 – Sophomore Greg Bullock puts together his second five-point game in as many nights against Boston University, the nation’s top-ranked team, scoring two goals and assisting on three as UMass Lowell and the Terriers battle to a 7-7 standoff at the Tully Forum. It is Bullock’s third five-point game in five games. November 6 1981 – ULowell opens the season with its 17th consecutive win dating back to the previous season, beating AlaskaFairbanks, 8-1, in Alaska. The win is part of a nationalrecord 36-game winning streak for the Chiefs. November 9 1981 – ULowell wins its 10th straight road game, beating Alaska-Anchorage 6-2. The two teams combine for 151 penalty minutes in the game, 85 of them assessed to the Seawolves. 1990 – ULowell and Northeastern battle to an 8-8 standoff at Matthews Arena, the highest-scoring tie in Lowell’s history. November 10 1981 – ULowell edges Alaska-Anchorage, 5-4, in Anchorage, extending its winning streak to 20 games and giving Coach Billy Riley his 200th win at the school. 2001 – Cam McCormick stops 30 shots and blanks the nation’s seventh-ranked team for his second shutout in a row as the River Hawks stun New Hampshire, 1-0. Anders Strome scores the game’s only goal. It is only the second 1-0 victory in the school’s 35-year hockey history. November 14 1979 – ULowell, the defending NCAA Division II national champion, stuns Division I Vermont, 7-4, in the season’s opener in Burlington. It is the 17th straight win for the Chiefs, who kill off 11 power plays by the Catamounts. 1995 – Senior center Jeff Daw records his 100th career point with an assist as UMass Lowell beats Merrimack, 5-3, at the Tully Forum. 2008 – Junior winger Kory Falite records his first career hat trick and adds an assist for a career-high four points in the River Hawks’ 8-3 win over New Hampshire at the Tsongas Arena. The eight goals were the most scored by the River Hawks in four years. November 16 1982 – Senior center Mike Carr becomes the first player in school history to score 100 career goals when he scores twice to help Division II ULowell stun Division I Maine, 4-2, in Orono. 1996 – Senior Neil Donovan records his 100th career point with a goal and an assist as UMass Lowell edges Army, 4-3, at West Point. 2001 – Senior Cam McCormick becomes the first goaltender in Lowell history to post three consecutive shutouts when he blanks Massachusetts, 1-0, at the Tsongas Arena, running his string of scoreless minutes to a school-record 193:50. It is McCormick’s fifth career shutout and only the third 1-0 victory in school history. November 17 1984 – John Shumski extends his streak of multiple-point games to six – the longest streak in the school’s Division I history – as ULowell outlasts Boston College, 7-5, at the Tully Forum. 2001 – Senior goalie Cam McCormick’s school-record scoreless string ends at 209:25, but UMass Lowell edges Massachusetts, 3-2, at the Mullins Center in Amherst. McCormick had posted three shutouts in a row. November 19 2000 – Chris Davidson becomes the first goalie in Lowell history to post a shutout in his first collegiate start as he makes just nine saves in UMass Lowell’s 7-0 win over Army. 2005 – Junior right wing Jeremy Hall sets up four goals as UMass Lowell upsets seventh-ranked New Hampshire, 6-3, at the Tsongas Arena.

November 20 1980 – Division II ULowell beats Division I Vermont for the second year in a row, winning 4-2 in Burlington. November 22 2009 – With an 8-2-1 record in hand, UMass Lowell is ranked 3rd in both the USA Today and USCHO College Hockey Polls. November 23 1972 – Lowell Tech beats New England College, 3-1, in the season’s opener, starting a streak of 154 consecutive games scoring a goal that will last more than six years. 1982 – Senior right wing Ken Kaiser sets a school record by scoring a point for the 24th consecutive game as Division II ULowell beats Division I Yale, 4-2, in New Haven. 1996 – Senior Neil Donovan scores his 50th career goal in overtime to beat Maine, 3-2, in Orono. November 24 1982 – Senior right wing Ken Kaiser stretches his schoolrecord scoring string to 25 games as ULowell beats Army, 6-2, at the Tully Forum. 2001 – UMass Lowell’s Anders Strome scores three goals, and Cam McCormick and Jimi St. John combine for just seven saves to blank Army, 4-0, at the Tsongas Arena. The River Hawks outshoot Army 55-7. The seven shots are the fewest ever allowed by a Lowell team. 2007 – Mark Roebothan nets his first career hat trick in a 6-2 win over Merrimack. The three-goal effort is the first for UML since January 15, 2006 (Danny O’Brien) at Providence. November 25 1995 – Senior Jeff Daw scores three goals, including the 50th of his career, and sets up three others for a six-point game as UMass Lowell outduels New Hampshire, 9-6, in the consolation of the Governors Cup Tournament in Orono, Maine. November 26 1994 – With a 3-3 tie against the University of IllinoisChicago, UMass Lowell wins the Great Alaska Faceoff in Fairbanks with a 1-0-2 record. The River Hawks tied Alaska-Fairbanks and beat Western Michigan in the first two games of the tournament. 1999 – Chris Bell collects six points (2g, 4a), and Yorick Treille tallies three goals as UMass Lowell enjoys its biggest scoring outburst as a Division I team by routing Connecticut, 13-1, in the City of Lights Tournament at the Tsongas Arena. November 27 1987 – Senior Jon Morris notches his 100th career assist, againt Michigan Tech at the Tully Forum. 1999 – UMass Lowell beats Air Force, 3-1, at the Tsongas Arena to win the City of Lights Tournament. November 28 2001 – Senior goaltender Cam McCormick registers his fourth shutout of the season and ties Brian Doyle’s school record with the sixth of his career, making 18 saves as UMass Lowell blanks Union, 3-0, in Schenectady, N.Y. The win is the 100th in the career of head coach Blaise MacDonald. November 29 2008 – Sophomore Scott Campbell has a hand in five of UMass Lowell’s six goals in a 6-3 win over RIT at Tsongas Arena. Campbell scored three goals for his first career hat trick and assised on two more. He was the first player since 1999 to record five points in a game for the River Hawks. December 2 2000 – UMass Lowell plays the first 0-0 game in the school’s 34-year hockey history when the River Hawks and fifth-ranked New Hampshire are both shut down at the Whittemore Center in Durham, N.H. Junior Cam McCormick stops 29 shots to record the shutout for UMass Lowell. December 3 1969 – New head coach Billy Riley earns the first of his 373 victories as Lowell Tech edges Babson, 3-2.

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UML Hockey History This Date in UMass Lowell Hockey History 1974 – Lowell Tech downs UConn, 7-1, at the Billerica Forum, giving the program, now in its eighth year, an overall record of 66-65-4. The program has had an overall winning record ever since. 1987 – Dave Delfino makes 18 saves for his second straight shutout, and senior Tony LoPilato records his 50th career goal and 100th career point as ULowell routs Northeastern, 9-0, at the Tully Forum. December 5 1972 – Bob Kearin and Steve Woods score goals six seconds apart during the second period, and Mike Geragosian posts a shutout as Lowell Tech defeats Holy Cross, 6-0, in Worcester. December 7 1984 – Senior Mike Opre notches his 100th career point against Colorado College. 2001 – Senior goalie Cam McCormick kicks out 27 shots and records his fifth shutout of the season as UMass Lowell beats St. Lawrence, 4-0, in Canton, N.Y. It is the seventh career shutout for McCormick, eclipsing Brian Doyle’s record set from 1976-80. December 8 1982 – Senior right wing Ken Kaiser passes out an assist for the 15th straight game, helping ULowell edge Salem State 4-3. December 10 2005 – Sophomore Peter Vetri stops a school-record 53 shots against 12th-ranked New Hampshire. December 11 1978 – Goaltender Brian Doyle and ULowell shut out defending ECAC Division I champion Boston College, 3-0, at McHugh Forum. The shutout loss is BC’s first at home in 20 years. 1982 – Senior Ken Kaiser, playing the last game of his college career, passes out an assist for the 16th straight game and extends his school-record scoring streak to 29 games as ULowell beats UMass Boston, 14-2, at the Tully Forum. It’s the Chiefs’ ninth straight victory. Kaiser had 59 points (18g, 41a) during the scoring streak and 23 helpers during the nine-game winning streak. Mark Kumpel, also playing in his final game for the Chiefs, scores three first period goals and later adds two assists for a five-point game. The Chiefs record 56 shots on goal. December 12 1967 – Lowell Tech earns its first varsity victory with an 11-2 win over Nichols College. 1981 – Junior Ken Kaiser scores nine goals on 10 shots as ULowell routs American International College, 22-0, in Springfield. Kaiser scored three goals in each period against three different goaltenders in the most lopsided win in Lowell’s hockey history. Kaiser is profiled in the next issue of Sports Illustrated for his feat. 1993 – Senior Dwayne Roloson kicks out 28 shots and shuts out No. 4 Maine in a 5-0 win at Alfond Arena in Orono. It was the River Hawks first shutout in 216 games and the first time the Black Bears were shutout in 305 games. December 14 1980 – ULowell ties a school record by scoring three shorthanded goals in a 9-4 win at North Adams State. Senior right wing Dean Jenkins scores two of them. December 17 1983 – Senior defenseman Rob Spath scores a goal against Northeastern at Matthews Arena in Boston for his 100th career point. Spath is only the fourth defenseman in school history to reach 100 career points. December 27 1993 – UMass Lowell, with an 8-3-2 record, is ranked 10th in the nation in the Troy Record poll. December 28 1978 – ULowell pours 74 shots on goal – 30 of them in the third period — and routs Boston State, 11-3, to win

the Codfish Bowl Championship in Boston. 1990 – Dave Stevens scores at the 4:41 mark of the fourth overtime, lifting ULowell to a 4-3 win over host Colgate in the Syracuse Invitational Tournament. Mark Richards makes 45 saves for the Chiefs. 2001 – Cam McCormick stops 27 shots and shuts out 14th-ranked Harvard, 2-0, in the first round of the Denver Cup Tournament in Colorado, extending UMass Lowell’s winning streak to nine games. The shutout is the second in a row for McCormick and the eighth of his career, extending his school record. December 29 1976 – ULowell edges host Boston State 6-5 to win the Codfish Bowl Tournament, the first tournament championship in the school’s nine-year hockey history. 1982 – Senior Chuck Sage records his 100th career point with two goals and an assist as ULowell defeats No. 3 Bowling Green, 7-3, in the first round of the RPI Christmas Tournament in Troy, N.Y. The win is the 11th in a row for the Chiefs. 2006 – Freshman defenseman Jeremy Dehner scores a shootout goal that propels UMass Lowell into the championship game of the Denver Cup Tournament after the River Hawks had skated to a 1-1 overtime tie with Brown. 2007 – The River Hawks defeat Maine, 6-0, to win the 2007 Florida College Classic in Estero, Florida. Sophomore Jonathan Maniff has two goals and an assist in the championship game and is named MVP of the tournament. Sophomore goaltender Carter Hutton makes 31 saves to record his second consecutive shutout. January 2 1988 – Sophomore Jeff Flaherty tallies three third-period goals just 9:32 apart, sparking ULowell to a 6-4 triumph over North Dakota in Grand Forks. 2010 – Senior goaltender Carter Hutton picked up his ninth career shutout against Holy Cross in the Ledyard Bank Classic, breaking Cam McCormick’s program record set from 1999-02. Hutton made 32 saves and blanked the Crusaders in five power play chances. January 3 1987 – Right wing Randy LeBrasseur and center Bill Dohaney set a school record by scoring goals just four seconds apart in a 6-3 win over No. 3 Minnesota. 1999 – Scott Fankhouser makes 30 saves in a 3-0 shutout win over host Minnesota Duluth to win the Silverado Shootout. January 4 2004 – Junior Chris Davidson shuts out 11th-ranked Massachusetts for the second straight day, stopping 27 shots as UMass Lowell wins 1-0 in Amherst on a goal by Elias Godoy. It is the fifth time in school history that a goalie has posted consecutive shutouts. January 5 1968 – Gary Bishop sets a school record for an individual by scoring two goals eight seconds apart in the third period of Lowell Tech’s 5-3 victory over Worcester State. 2007 – UMass Lowell returns to the Tully Forum for the first time since 1998 to host Maine as part of “Back to the Forum” weekend. The River Hawks don ULowell Chiefs jerseys as part of the festivities. January 6 1979 – ULowell extends its scoring record to 154 consecutive games with a 7-1 victory over St. Anselm. 2007 – Members of the 1979, 1981 and 1982 Division II national championship teams are formally inducted into the UMass Lowell sports hall of fame during the second intermission of UML’s game with the University of Maine at the Tully Fourm. January 7 1983 – ULowell wins the Downeast Classic in Portland, Maine by beating Plattsburgh State, 4-2. 2008 – At 9-4-4 and on a five-game winning streak UMass Lowell is ranked 13th in the USCHO.com/CSTV national poll. The River Hawks were ranked for 11 weeks during the 2007-08 season. January 8

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1988 – Senior Jon Morris becomes the third player in school history with 200 career points when he scores a goal against Colorado College. 2005 – Blaise MacDonald earns his 150th career coaching victory in a 2-1 win over Northeastern. January 9 1994 – Senior Shane Henry scores his 50th career goal in a 7-1 win over Army at the Tully Forum. January 10 1995 – Junior center Jeff Daw (3g, 2a) and sophomore center Greg Bullock (2g, 3a) both enjoy five-point games as UMass Lowell beats Yale, 11-3, at the Tully Forum. Bullock reaches the 100-point mark in career scoring in the game. January 11 1982 – ULowell wins its 30th consecutive game, shutting out Colby, 7-0, in Waterville, Maine. January 12 1980 – ULowell begins a 14-game winning streak with an 8-4 win over Babson College at the Tully Forum. 2002 – An SRO crowd of 6,796 – the largest to ever see a college hockey game in Lowell – turns out at the Tsongas Arena and watches UMass Lowell beat No. 10 Boston College, 8-4. 2008 – Blaise MacDonald earnes his 100th career victory as the head coach of UMass Lowell as the River Hawks defeat Providence, 4-3, in overtime at the Tsongas Arena. Freshman Scott Campbell scores the game-winning goal with 1.3 seconds remaining in the overtime. January 14 1980 – ULowell wins the Teapot Tournament championship with a 10-6 win over Merrimack at Boston Garden. 2002 – The UMass Lowell hockey team, off to a 16-3-1 start, is ranked third in the country in the U.S. College Hockey Online and USA Today polls. It is the highest ranking in the school’s history. January 15 1981 – ULowell begins its national-record 36-game winning streak with a 5-2 win over Babson in Wellesley. The win is also the start of a school-record 27-game win streak for goaltender John MacKenzie. 1999 – UMass Lowell’s streak of consecutive penalties killed reaches 51 (8 games) in a 2-1 River Hawks victory over Yale. The streak ends as Yale goes 1-for-10 on the power play. 2006 – Senior Danny O’Brien completes his first career hat trick scoring the game-winner with 12.5 seconds left in overtime as UMass Lowell upsets No. 11 Providence. January 16 1987 – Junior Jon Morris records three points (2g, 1a) and reaches 100 career points in a game against Maine at the Tully Forum. 2009 – UMass Lowell snaps a six-game losing streak with a 3-2 overtime win over No. 12 Boston College at Conte Forum. Nick Schaus scored the winner with just 44 seconds left in overtime. Scott Campbell sent the game to overtime with an extra attacker goal at 19:15 of the third. January 17 2005 – UMass Lowell, riding the nation’s longest unbeaten streak at 11 games (9-0-2), breaks into the national rankings when the River Hawks are ranked 15th in the U.S. College Hockey Online poll. UML is 13-5-2. January 18 1984 – Senior left wing Don McCoy picks up his 100th career point as ULowell downs Colby 4-3. 2005 – Chris Davidson and Peter Vetri combine for 25 saves as No. 15 UMass Lowell skates to a 0-0 overtime tie with Brown University in Providence, R.I. It is only the second scoreless tie in school history. January 20 1979 – ULowell kicks off a 17-game winning streak with a 6-1 win over Bridgewater State. 1982 – ULowell notches its 20th straight road victory with


UML Hockey History This Date in UMass Lowell Hockey History an 8-2 win over Holy Cross in the first round of the Teapot Tournament at Boston Garden. January 22 2005 – Junior Ben Walter notches his third hat trick of the season, powering 15th-ranked UMass Lowell to a 6-1 win over Massachusetts in Amherst. The win stretches the River Hawks’ unbeaten streak to 13 games, their longest such streak since moving to Division I 22 years before. January 23 1982 – ULowell downs Union, 9-5, at the Tully Forum for its 35th consecutive win, extending its national record. It is also the Chiefs’ 14th straight home win, a school record. 1993 – Juniors Shane Henry and Ian Hebert both enjoy five-point nights (each with 3 goals and 2 assists), sparking UMass Lowell to an 8-5 victory over Northeastern at the Matthews Arena in Boston. It is the only time in the school’s Division I history that two players have recorded hat tricks in the same game. Senior Dan O’Connell picks up his 100th career point with a goal and an assist. The victory is UML’s 400th in the program’s history. 1998 – UMass Lowell and Providence skate to a 2-2 draw in the final game in which the Tully Forum is UML’s full-time home rink. January 25 1986 – Sophomore center Jon Morris registers his 100th career point as he scores two goals and sets up the other in ULowell’s 3-2 victory over Maine at the Tully Forum. January 26 1982 – ULowell raises its record to 20-0 by edging Merrimack, 3-2, to win the Teapot Tournament at Boston Garden. The win extends its national-record winning streak to 36 games and gives the Chiefs their fourth straight 20-win season. 1985 – Doug Burns, Jon Morris and John Shumski set a school record scoring goals 24 seconds apart against Maine at the Tully Forum. January 27 1996 – UMass Lowell completes a weekend sweep of the nation’s top-ranked team when the River Hawks edge Boston University, 5-4, in front of a sellout crowd of 3,200 at the Tully Forum. UML had beaten BU, 8-6, the previous night in Boston. 1998 – The $21.4-million Paul E. Tsongas Arena opens, and a sellout crowd of 6,496 is on hand to watch UMass Lowell play Dartmouth in the inaugural hockey game. Dartmouth wins the game, 2-1. January 28 1983 – Freshman Dana Demole becomes the first goalie in ULowell’s 16-year hockey history to post consecutive shutouts when the Chiefs blank New Haven, 7-0, at the Tully Forum. January 29 1983 – Senior Mike Carr scores four goals in the third period of ULowell’s 11-1 win against Salem State. Carr finishes the game with six points, extending his string of multiple-point games to five. Carr records his 20th goal of the season, making him the only player in school history to score at least 20 goals in each of his four seasons. 1996 – UMass Lowell, with a 16-6-3 record, is ranked 9th in the WMEB poll and 10th in the WMPL poll. January 30 1996 – Senior right wing Brendan Concannon runs his scoring streak to 15 games as ULowell beats Yale, 8-4, in New Haven, Conn. 2000 – Sophomore goaltender Cam McCormick posts the first of his school-record eight career shutouts, turning aside only 17 shots, as UMass Lowell blanks Massachusetts, 3-0, at the Mullins Center in Amherst. January 31 1976 – ULowell holds Bridgewater State without a shot in the third period and just 13 for the game in a 10-1 win over the Bears. 2005 – The UMass Lowell hockey team, with a 15-6-3 record, is ranked 12th in the country in the U.S. College

Hockey Online and USA Today/College Hockey Magazine polls. Freshman goaltender Peter Vetri is named National Division I Rookie of the Month by CSTV and the Hockey Commissioners Association after posting a 6-1 record. February 1 1983 – ULowell defeats Holy Cross, 5-4, to win the Teapot Tournament. The win is the 250th win in program history.

February 2 2007 – Freshman Nevin Hamilton blocks 24 shots to record his first collegiate shutout in a 0-0 overtime tie with sixth-ranked Boston University at the Agganis Arena in Boston. The scoreless tie is the third in UML’s history. The shutout for Hamilton comes before his first career victory. February 3 1989 – Freshman Mark Richards becomes the first goalie in ULowell’s Division I history to make 50 saves in a game as he backstops the Chiefs to a 4-4 deadlock with Boston College in Chestnut Hill. 2007 – Freshman goalie Nevin Hamilton kicks out 25 shots to record his first career victory in a 2-1 win against Massachusetts in Amherst. The victory comes one night after his first career shutout. February 5 1994 – Senior left wing Shane Henry becomes the 11th player in school history to register 150 career points when he dishes out three assists in UMass Lowell’s 8-2 win at Yale. 1996 – UMass Lowell, with an 18-6-3 record, is ranked 10th in both the USA Today and Troy Record polls. 2005 – Junior Bobby Robins scores 1:23 into overtime to lift 12th-ranked UMass Lowell to a 3-2 win over Providence at the Tsongas Arena. February 7 1994 – UMass Lowell, with a 16-6-5 record, is ranked 9th in the country in the Troy Record newspaper poll. 2005 – UMass Lowell, with a 16-6-4 record, is ranked 11th in the U.S. College Hockey Online poll. February 8 2008 – UMass Lowell passes the 500,000 mark in all-time attendance at the Tsongas Arena. The River Hawks would go on to draw 64,517 fans in 2007-08, for an average of 3,396 per game. February 9 1996 – Senior Christian Sbrocca becomes the 12th player in school history to record 150 career points when he draws a pair of assists in UMass Lowell’s 6-3 win over New Hampshire at the Tully Forum. February 10 1983 – ULowell reaches 20 wins for the fifth consecutive season with a 5-2 win over Colby at the Tully Forum. 1995 – Junior Christian Sbrocca records his 100th career point against Boston University. 1996 – Senior Brendan Concannon sets a school record by scoring a point for the 18th straight game as UMass Lowell and Massachusetts skate to a 4-4 draw. February 11 1989 – Junior Craig Charron records his 100th career point, handing out a pair of assists in ULowell’s 4-2 victory over Maine in Orono. February 12 1977 – ULowell notches the 100th victory in program history with a 1-0 win over Williams. Its the first 1-0 win in the program’s 10-year history. 1996 – UMass Lowell, with a 19-6-4 record, is ranked 8th in the College Hockey Magazine poll, ninth in the USA Today and WMEB polls, and 10th in the Troy Record poll. February 13 1981 – ULowell beats Colby, 6-3, at the Tully Forum to give the Chiefs their third straight 20 win season. 2004 – A turnout of 5,690 – the seventh-largest crowd to ever see a college hockey game in Lowell – sees

sophomore Elias Godoy score a pair of goals for the River Hawks as unranked UMass Lowell skates to a 3-3 tie with 10th-ranked New Hampshire at the Tsongas Arena. 2009 – UMass Lowell blanks No. 15 Boston College, 6-0, at Conte Forum. The River Hawks get two goals from Ben Holmstrom and David Vallorani. UML scored two power play goals, two shorthanded goals and two goals at even strength.

February 14 1979 – Kevin Charbonneau scores the fastest goal in school history from the start of a game when he tallied just 12 seconds into ULowell’s 13-5 win at Army. 1994 – UMass Lowell, with a 16-6-7 record, is ranked 7th in the country in the WMEB poll and 9th in the Troy Record poll. 2005 – The UMass Lowell hockey team, with a 17-7-4 record, is ranked 13th in the nation in both the U.S. College Hockey Online and USA Today/College Hockey Magazine polls. February 16 1980 – Freshman Mike Carr becomes the first player in ULowell history to score a point in 18 straight games as the Chiefs defeat Bryant, 14-2. 1996 – Senior Christian Sbrocca becomes the 10th player in school history to register 100 career assists as UMass Lowell edges Merrimack, 3-2, for its 20th win of the season. 2007 – Freshman Nevin Hamilton records his second straight shutout and third in four games, stopping 20 shots to backstop UMass Lowell to a 3-0 triumph over Merrimack at the Tsongas Arena. February 17 1979 – Sophomore Craig MacTavish sets school records with eight assists and 11 points - he also scored three goals - as ULowell defeated Bryant, 21-3, at the Tully Forum. 1983 – Senior Mike Carr records his 250th career point, netting three goals for his 12th career hat trick and assisting on another, as ULowell beats Merrimack, 7-2, at the Tully Forum. Carr also ups his season’s total to 53 points, making him the only player in school history with four 50-point seasons. 1996 – Senior Brendan Concannon scores a point for the 20th straight game as UML edges Merrimack, 7-6, and moves into a first-place tie in Hockey East with Boston University. The River Hawks are 13-5-2 in league play. 2007 – Freshman goalie Nevin Hamilton’s scoreless streak is halted at 187:45, but he makes 29 saves to backstop UMass Lowell to a 3-2 victory over Merrimack. February 18 1979 – The ULowell hockey program reaches the 20 win plateau for the first time with a 2-0 victory over Union. 2005 – Junior Ben Walter scores his 25th goal, becoming the first UML player since 1994-95 to reach that mark, as 13th-ranked UMass Lowell upsets top-ranked Boston College, 3-1, at the Conte Forum in Chestnut Hill. February 19 1994 – The River Hawks reach the 20 win mark for the second straight season with a 6-3 victory over Providence. 1996 – UMass Lowell, with a record of 21-6-4, is ranked 8th in the nation in three different polls. 2005 – The 13th-ranked River Hawks complete a weekend sweep top-ranked Boston College with a 4-1 win in front of 5,980 fans at Tsongas Arena. Its the second time in the program’s 22-year Division I history it has beaten the coutntry’s No. 1 team in back-to-back games. February 20 1998 – UMass Lowell edges Merrimack, 4-3, at the Tsongas Arena for the program’s 500th victory. February 21 1984 – Junior Danny Craig sets a school-record scoring a goal five seconds into the second period of a 9-4 win over Vermont at the Tully Forum. Craig had a hat trick in the game. 1987 – Junior Jon Morris figures into all five ULowell goals with three goals and two assists in a 5-4 victory over Providence. The win is ULowell’s 20th of the season. 1994 – UMass Lowell, with an 18-6-7 record, is ranked 7th

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UML Hockey History This Date in UMass Lowell Hockey History in the country for the second straight week in the WMEB poll and seventh in the Troy Record poll. 2005 – UMass Lowell is ranked 9th in the country in the USA Today/College Hockey Magazine poll and 10th in the U.S. College Hockey Online poll. The River Hawks’ record is 19-7-4. 2009 – Paul Worthington scores a shorthanded goal, the fifth of the year for the River Hawks, in a 1-0 win at No. 6 Vermont. It was the sixth 1-0 win in UMass Lowell hockey history. February 23 1980 – Freshman Mike Carr becomes the first player in ULowell history to fashion a 20-game scoring streak, and ULowell beats Merrimack, 9-7, the 14th straight victory for the Chiefs and their second straight 20-win season. 1996 – Senior Brendan Concannon stretches his schoolrecord scoring string to 21 consecutive games with three points (2g, 1a) in UMass Lowell’s 12-3 win over Army at the Tully Forum. The victory extends the River Hawks’ unbeaten streak to 12 games (11-0-1). February 26 1977 – Coach Billy Riley earns his 100th career victory as ULowell beats Boston State, 3-1. 1996 – With a 22-7-4 record, UMass Lowell is ranked 7th in the College Hockey USA Poll. February 28 1994 – UMass Lowell is ranked 9th in both the Troy Record and WMEB polls with an 18-7-7 record. February 29 2008 – Paul Worthington scores at 3:26 of overtime in a 5-4 win over Northeastern at the Tsongas Arena. The win clinched a playoff spot for the River Hawks. Mike Potacco recorded his first career hat trick in the win. March 2 1977 – ULowell wins 10 straight games for the first time in the program’s 10-year history when the Chiefs edge UConn, 5-4. 1983 – Senior Mike Carr extends his scoring streak to 15 games as two-time defending champion ULowell skates past Salem State, 5-1, at the Tully Forum in the ECAC Division II semifinals for their 16th consecutive win. March 3 1979 – Junior Brian Doyle earns his 50th career victory when ULowell defeats New Haven, 7-3, in the first round of the ECAC Division II Tournament at Skate 3 in Tyngsboro. 1996 – Finishing the regular season with a 23-7-4 record, UMass Lowell is ranked 7th in the final College Hockey USA poll. March 4 1988 – Senior Jon Morris becomes only the second player in school history to score 50 points in all four years, scoring a goal as fourth-seeded ULowell and fifth-seeded Boston College skate to a 3-3 tie in the first game of their twogame, total-goals series in the first round of the Hockey East Tournament at the Tully Forum. March 5 1977 – ULowell wins its first post-season game, upsetting Bowdoin, 4-2, in the first round of the ECAC Division II Tournament in Brunswick, Maine. 1983 – Behind Jim O’Brien’s third period game-winning goal and 38 saves from goaltender Dana Demole, ULowell wins its third straight ECAC Division II Tournament title with a 3-2 victory over Babson College. 1988 – 4th-seeded ULowell beats 5th-seeded Boston College 5-2 in the second game of their two-game, total-goals series in the first round of the Hockey East Tournament at the Tully Forum. The Chiefs win 8-5 on total goals and advance to the tournament semifinals for the fourth straight year. March 7 1981 – ULowell beats Merrimack, 6-4, in the ECAC championship game at the Tully Forum. 1986 – 7th-seeded UMass Lowell picks up its 300th victory all-time with a 4-2 win over Northeastern in the first round of the Hockey East Tournament.

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1994 – UMass Lowell, with a 21-8-5 record, is ranked 8th in the nation in both the WMEB and Troy Record polls. 1998 – A sellout crowd of 6,496 at the Tsongas Arena watches Marty Fillion make 21 saves and deal No. 6 New Hampshire its first shutout in 187 games as the River Hawks blank the Wildcats 3-0.

the season – the 50th of his career and his 100th career point – as fourth-seeded UMass Lowell and fifth-seeded Providence skate to a 3-3 tie in the second game of their first round Hockey East Tournament series. 2008 – UMass Lowell scores three power play goals in Game 1 of the Hockey East Quarterfinals at Boston University. It was the most power play goals scored by the River Hawks since November 19, 2005 against New Hampshire.

2009 – The River Hawks cap their regular season and a three-game season series sweep of Maine with a 6-0 win at Tsongas Arena. It was the second time in 2008-09 UMass Lowell won a game 6-0 and marked the first time it swept Maine in a three-game Hockey East season series. Kory Falite scored twice, while Jeremy Dehner and Maury Edwards each had a goal and an assist.

2009 – The fifth-seeded River Hawks complete a twogame sweep of Vermont with a 4-2 win in Game 2 of hte Hockey East Quarterfinal at Gutterson Fieldhouse. Scott Campbell scored tow goals, including the game-winner, and added an assist for a three-point game. Nevin Hamilton made 22 stops in his first career playoff start.

March 9 2001 – Only six minutes away from elimination, fifthseeded UMass Lowell rallies to stun fourth-seeded and seventh-ranked New Hampshire, 2-1, and even up their best-of-three series at one win apiece in the first round of the Hockey East Tournament at the Whittemore Center. Junior Jimi St. John stops 33 shots for the River Hawks. 2002 – Fourth-seeded UMass Lowell wins its best-of-three Hockey East Tournament series from Northeastern in three games, knocking off the fifth-seeded Huskies, 3-1, at the Tsongas Arena. March 10 1979 – Senior Tommy Jacobs’ ninth career hat trick sparks ULowell to a 4-1 victory over Salem State in the ECAC Division II Championship game. 1994 – Senior Ian Hebert reaches 100 career points with a goal and an assist as second-seeded UMass Lowell downs seventh-seeded Merrimack, 7-1, in the first game of their best-of-three first round series in the Hockey East Tournament at the Tully Forum. 1995 – Sophomore Greg Bullock nets his 25th goal of the season as fifth-seeded UMass Lowell advances to the Hockey East semifinals with a 5-2 victory over fourthseeded Northeastern. Bullock is the Hockey East scoring champion with 65 points on 25 goals and 40 assists. 2001 – Jeff Boulanger scores both goals, and junior Jimi St. John kicks out 30 shots as fifth-seeded UMass Lowell beats fourth-seeded and seventh-ranked New Hampshire by a 2-1 score for the second night in a row, winning their best-of-three first round series in the Hockey East Tournament 2-1 at the Whittemore Center in Durham, N.H. March 11 1983 – Freshman netminder Dana Demole raises his record in goal to 25-0 as ULowell downs Oswego State, 10-2, in the first game of their two-game, total-goals quarterfinal series in the NCAA Division II Tournament at the Tully Forum. 1994 – Senior Normand Bazin scores all three goals and senior goalie Dwayne Roloson stops 34 shots as UMass Lowell blanks Merrimack, 3-0, to sweep the Hockey East Tournament quarterfinal series. March 13 1994 – UMass Lowell, with a 23-8-5 record, is ranked sixth in the country in the final WMEB poll and seventh in the final Troy Record poll. 1997 – UMass Lowell center Greg Koehler is named Hockey East Rookie of the Year. Koehler is the second River Hawk to win the award. 2009 – Fifth-seeded UMass Lowell rallies from an early two-goal deficit to defeat fourth-seeded Vermont, 4-3, in overtime in Game 1 of the 2009 Hockey East Quarterfinals. Nick Schaus scored the tying goal with 30 seconds left in the third period. Maury Edwards netted the game-winner at 19:58 of the first overtime period. March 14 1981 – Center Chuck Sage’s second goal of the game at 7:53 of the third period snaps a 4-4 deadlock and lifts ULowell past Plattsburgh State, 5-4, for its second NCAA Division II crown in three years in North Andover, Mass. It is the 200th victory in Lowell’s hockey history. 1993 – Junior center Mike Murray scores his 20th goal of

March 15 1998 – Marty Fillion stops 43 of 44 shots, and fifth-seeded UMass Lowell defeats fourth-seeded Northeastern, 5-1, at Matthews Arena, winning the best-of-three series 2-1 in the first round of the Hockey East Tournament. The River Hawks advance to the semifinals for the sixth straight year. 2008 – Carter Hutton makes a career-high 42 saves as the River Hawks defeat Boston University, 4-1, in Game 2 of the 2008 Hockey East Quarterfinals. March 17 1979 – Senior Tommy Jacobs reaches the 200-point mark in career scoring, and sophomore and tournament MVP Craig MacTavish scores the game-winner goal as ULowell beats Mankato State, 6-4, to win the NCAA Division II Tournament in North Andover, Mass. 1994 – UMass Lowell goaltender Dwayne Roloson is named Hockey East’s Player of the Year, and center Greg Bullock is named Rookie of the Year. Roloson is also named as one of the 10 finalists for the Hobey Baker Award as college hockey’s best player. 2005 – UMass Lowell freshman goaltender Peter Vetri is named Hockey East’s Rookie of the Year. Junior forward Ben Walter is selected for the All-Hockey East second team. March 18 1982 – ULowell reaches the 30-win plateau for the only time in school history defeating Merrimack, 4-3, in the semifinals of the NCAA Division II Tournament at the Tully Forum. 1994 – Second-seeded UMass Lowell advances to the Hockey East Tournament championship game for the first time when the River Hawks beat third-seeded New Hampshire, 4-2, in the semifinals at Boston Garden. The win is senior Dwayne Roloson’s 50th career victory. March 19 1983 – ULowell wins its final game as a Division II program, 5-3, over Babson in the consolation game of the NCAA Tournament at Tully Forum. The Chiefs finish the year 29-2. 1994 – Hockey East Player of the Year Dwayne Roloson is named tournament MVP despite the River Hawks’ 3-2 loss to Boston University in the Hockey East Tournament at Boston Garden. 2009 – Sophomore defenseman Maury Edwards is named a Hockey East First Team All-Star, and Freshman David Vallorani is named to the Hockey East All-Rookie Team, at the league’s annual awards banquet in Boston. Junior Nick Schaus is named an Honorable Mention on defense. March 20 1982 – ULowell explodes for six unanswered secondperiod goals and breezes past Plattsburgh State 6-1 in front of a sellout crowd at the Tully Forum and a national TV audience in a rematch for the NCAA Division II championship as the Chiefs capture the national title for the second straight year and third time in four years. Coach Bill Riley’s Chiefs finish the season with a 31-4 record. 2008 – Freshman Maury Edwards is named to the Hockey East All-Rookie Team, and Kory Falite is named a Hockey East Second Team All-Star at the league’s annual awards banquet in Boston. UMass Lowell is awarded the Charlie Holt Sportsmanship award as the league’s least penalized team in 2007-08. 2009 – The River Hawks score two goals in less than four


UML Hockey History This Date in UMass Lowell Hockey History minutes to come from behind and defeat Northeastern, 3-2, in overtime of the Hockey East Semifinals at TD Banknorth Garden in Boston. Scott Campbell scored the tying goal – UMass Lowell’s sixth extra attacker goal of the season – on the power play at 19:40 of the third period. Chris Auger netted the winner three minutes into OT to send the River Hawks to the Hockey East championship game. It was UMass Lowell’s 20th win of the season.

March 21 2009 – UMass Lowell falls to Boston University, 1-0, in the 2009 Hockey East championship game. It was UML’s second-ever appearance in the Hockey East title game. Scott Campbell and Maury Edwards were named to the All-Tournament Team. March 23 1996 – Senior Dave Barozzino records a hat trick as UMass Lowell beats 7th-ranked Michigan State, 6-2, in the first round of the West Regional of the NCAA Tournament in East Lansing, Michigan. March 26 1994 – No. 7 UMass Lowell beats No. 9 Michigan State, 4-3, on their home ice in the first round of the NCAA West Regional in East Lansing, Michigan. March 27 1994 – UMass Lowell plays its longest game in program history -- 89 minutes and 29 seconds in a double-overtime 2-1 loss to Minnesota in the NCAA Tournament. The River Hawks were less than six minutes from their first-ever berth in the Frozen Four. April 2 2009 – Sophomore defenseman Maury Edwards is named to the New England Division I Men’s Hockey All-Star Team. He is the 33rd River Hawk to receive the honor in program history and the first since Ron Hainsey in 2001. 2009 – Sophomore defenseman Maury Edwards is named a Second Team All-American. He is the 16th player in UMass Lowell history to be named an All-American and the first since Ron Hainsey in 2001. ** Information for “Important Dates in UML Hockey History” was provided by Chaz Scoggins of the Lowell Sun

March 20, 1982 Chiefs defeat Plattsburgh State 6-1 to claim their third Division II National Championship.

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Name Years GP G A TP PIM PP SH GW Ablitt, Steve 1987-91 112 23 51 74 279 6 1 4 Adams, Sam 1975-79 85 9 21 30 40 0 2 1 Allard, Fred 1985-88 68 8 11 19 116 0 0 0 Allison, Josh 1998-02 129 4 18 22 114 2 1 0 Amar, Baptiste 2001-03 63 4 19 23 43 0 0 4 Ames, Paul 1983-87 133 17 57 74 120 8 1 2 Amonte, Rocco 1987-89 22 1 3 4 8 0 0 0 Anderson, Duncan 1970-71 8 3 4 7 4 0 0 1 Angus, Kerry 1992-94 98 11 34 45 70 8 0 2 Arnold, Steve 1982-83 30 33 28 61 99 13 2 5 Auger, Chris 2006-10 117 17 35 52 38 3 0 2 Austin, Steve 1972-73 16 1 1 2 0 0 0 0

Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW D’Agostino, Paul 2004-06 22 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 D’Agostino, Sammy 2008-Pres. 35 3 1 4 20 0 0 0 Daley, Gerry 1989-93 117 23 29 52 115 3 0 2 Daley, Mike 1972-76 32 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Daly, Craig 1988-89 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 Dandeneau, Jim 1976-78 8 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Dartsch, David 1994-96 77 24 30 54 117 4 0 1 Davidson, Chris 00-01; 02-05 54 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 Davis, Bud 1967-72 71 15 31 46 73 4 0 0 Daw, Jeff 1992-96 157 68 73 141 60 31 5 10 Dee, Fran 1978-81 62 32 32 64 14 7 0 3 Dehner, Jeremy 2006-10 139 13 66 79 71 7 0 1 Delfino, Dave 1984-88 78 0 2 2 12 0 0 0 DeLuca, Jason 2007-Pres. 50 3 5 8 12 0 0 0 DeMango, Dennis 1980-81 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DeMartino, Marty 1967-68 6 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 Demole, Dana 1982-86 124 0 4 4 14 0 0 0 Desmond, Dave 1973-77 76 23 23 46 30 6 0 3 Devereaux, Bob 1983-84 18 3 2 5 4 0 0 0 DiCaprio, Doug 1979-80 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dohaney, Bill 1984-88 135 49 68 117 179 4 5 7 Domish, Jerramie 2000-04 128 11 34 45 190 1 0 1 Donovan, Jarrod 1995-98 22 1 1 2 10 0 0 0 Donovan, Neil 1993-97 146 62 77 139 200 21 2 8 Dooley, Ken 1973-77 86 4 23 27 46 0 0 0 Doyle, Brian 1976-80 102 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Drevitch, Scott 1985-88 104 9 54 63 62 2 0 0 Dryjowicz-Burek, Jon 2007-08 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dupont, George 1985-86 12 0 4 4 8 0 0 0 Durand, Mike 1978-79 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Badger, Rob 1984-86 73 12 25 37 31 0 0 2 Baronsky, Dave 1972-73 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Barozzino, David 1992-96 125 20 33 53 277 1 0 1 Bartelson, Todd 2007-08 23 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 Basaraba, Shannon 1994-98 142 34 61 95 56 6 3 6 Bazin, Norm 1990-94 134 32 36 68 98 7 1 3 Bell, Chris 1996-00 140 53 61 114 124 12 6 7 Benson, Dave 1980-83 44 5 13 18 41 0 0 1 Bergeron, Jason 2006-07 34 7 5 12 10 3 0 0 Bernis, John 1982-84 57 4 15 19 33 0 1 1 Berry, Kevin 1973-75 38 7 9 16 62 3 0 1 Bertram, Kevin 1996-00 139 21 46 67 309 13 0 1 Bishop, Gary 1967-71 62 76 80 156 38 22 0 9 Blair, Ryan 2007-Pres. 112 2 31 33 58 0 0 0 Borggaard, Andy 1991-92 14 1 1 2 8 0 0 0 Borrell, John 1985-89 133 18 41 59 113 0 0 1 Botto, Paul 1992-95 70 3 13 16 126 0 0 0 Boudreault, Sean 1987-89 17 0 2 2 16 0 0 0 Boulanger, Jeff 1997-01 128 34 36 70 217 12 1 5 Boutin, Frank 1967-68 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bova, Brian 2002-06 67 8 3 11 8 0 0 3 Braccia, Bob 1983-84 16 4 3 7 22 0 0 1 Brandano, Dan 1968-69 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Brandvold, Kim 2002-06 86 4 11 15 62 0 0 1 Bria, J.R. 2005-07 65 7 13 20 70 3 0 0 Brown, Craig 1996-00 106 12 14 26 124 0 2 1 Brown, Eric 1991-95 122 15 12 27 48 1 3 3 Budd, Michael 2008-Pres. 65 9 9 18 71 1 0 2 Bullock, Greg 1993-95 78 49 75 124 177 17 1 8 Burke, Garrett 1988-90 11 0 5 5 21 0 0 0 Burns, Doug 1984-87 58 12 20 32 44 5 0 1 Butler, John 1974-75 8 1 1 2 2 0 0 0

C Name Cahill, Frank Campbell, Ed Campbell, John Campbell, Scott Capelletti, Anthony Capraro, Steve Carlson, Mark Carney, Keith Carpenter, Bob Carr, Mike Carso, Nicholas Carter, Greg Catino, Willie Caveney, Joe Cey, Patrick Charbonneau, Kevin Charron, Craig Christian, Roger Collar, Matt Concannon, Brendan Concannon, Mark Condon, Jack Corcoran, Tim Cormier, Jason Costello, John Coutu, Justin Craig, Danny Cronin, Tom Crowell, Gary Cullinane, Bill Cuoncurore, Rollie Cusolito, John

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Years 1968-69 1993-96 1996-00 2007-Pres. 1995-99 2006-10 1990-93 1989-93 1971-75 1979-83 1997-01 1988-92 1970-71 2009-Pres. 2007-Pres. 1978-82 1986-90 1981-82 2002-06 1992-96 1999-03 1976-77 2008-Pres. 1993-95 1975-79 2003-04 1981-85 1979-83 1967-69 1976-78 79-81; 82-83 1971-75

GP G A PTS PIM 4 0 0 0 2 113 20 71 91 326 139 30 56 86 92 114 37 45 82 72 127 18 43 61 169 109 1 2 3 56 64 6 3 9 52 71 3 20 23 60 78 3 37 40 44 121 134 145 279 143 96 5 19 24 36 129 34 38 72 57 18 8 14 22 18 8 1 1 2 4 102 13 17 30 36 128 74 119 193 120 142 64 84 148 122 31 4 10 14 8 135 6 12 18 192 126 41 65 106 55 116 24 34 58 56 2 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 12 20 2 4 6 12 92 38 70 108 164 8 0 3 3 0 109 47 81 128 111 106 12 37 49 131 27 9 17 26 8 51 9 23 32 66 50 8 14 22 20 86 30 46 76 134

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PP 0 9 5 16 10 0 0 2 2 36 0 5 3 0 1 18 24 1 1 8 3 0 0 1 17 0 14 0 1 4 0 4

SH GW 0 0 0 3 0 4 0 5 2 5 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 7 18 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 4 4 3 0 0 0 0 4 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 2 6 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1

E Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Edwards, Maury 2007-Pres. 113 23 40 63 73 18 0 4 Eiserman, Bill 1986-87 3 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 Erickson, Mike 1987-91 127 7 18 25 151 2 0 2 Evangelista, Tom 1983-86 67 17 22 39 84 1 0 3 Everett, Warren 1971-74 65 5 22 27 56 2 0 1

F Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Fabrocini, Bill 1986-87 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fahey, Jack 80-81; 83-84 50 12 15 27 72 2 0 2 Fahey, Tom 1983-84 30 8 5 13 28 0 0 0 Falite, Kory 2006-10 141 60 46 106 90 15 0 13 Fankhouser, Scott 94-95; 96-99 70 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Farrell, Grant 2004-06 37 4 8 12 48 2 0 0 Farrell, Ken 1999-02 34 5 7 12 12 0 1 1 Favreau, Kyle 1988-89 17 0 2 2 6 0 0 0 Fay, Bob 1971-73 36 6 10 16 12 0 0 0 Feralito, Joe 1982-83 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fernberg, Bob 1975-77 20 3 5 8 0 1 0 0 Ferreira, Matt 2008-Pres. 52 5 5 10 16 1 1 0 Fillion, Martin 1994-98 101 0 6 6 32 0 0 0 Fitzgerald, Mike 1978-79 32 8 11 19 60 1 0 2 Flaherty, Bob 1977-79 12 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 Flaherty, Brian 1973-77 77 25 40 65 89 10 0 0 Flaherty, Jeff 1986-90 102 48 33 81 298 18 0 8 Fletcher, Todd 2003-07 103 6 16 22 44 0 0 1 Flynn, Brendan 1987-91 115 32 58 90 83 9 1 3 Foley, Tim 1984-88 139 27 46 73 104 9 1 3 Fontas, Chris 2003-05 68 3 6 9 24 1 0 1 Fontas, Dan 1998-02 133 16 40 56 100 3 2 4 Fontas, Mark 1997-00 40 1 8 9 16 0 0 0 Fournier, Mike 1972-73 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

G Name Gagne, Gerry Gallagher, Bob Garlick, Russ Gaskin, Steve Gatti, Dave Gauthier, Rene Geary, Dan Geary, Jim Geragosian, Mike Gillis, Hal Girard, Tom Godoy, Elias Goers, Barry

Years 1967-68 1974-75 1972-73 1971-72 1988-92 2003-06 1987-89 1988-89 1971-75 1976-80 1967-71 2002-06 2006-10

GP 2 3 23 14 108 59 33 3 69 69 63 133 133

G 0 0 4 0 36 6 6 0 0 7 0 42 5

A PTS PIM 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 10 4 0 0 0 43 79 76 16 22 86 4 10 16 2 2 6 0 0 14 18 25 63 1 1 0 80 122 169 37 42 64

PP 0 0 0 0 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 1

SH GW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 0 1


UML Hockey History All-Time Roster Gravell, Bill 1983-84 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 Graves, Don 1967-69 12 12 13 25 32 2 0 Grayton, Glenn 1984-85 26 1 3 4 28 0 0 Green, Darryl 2000-03 101 13 35 48 68 1 0 Greenberg, Bobby 1981-83 51 13 17 30 6 0 0 Gustofson, Chris 1998-02 142 10 23 33 113 1 0

0 1 0 2 1 1

H Name Hagan, Chris Hainsey, Ron Hall, Jeremy Hamann, Marcel Hamilton, Nevin Hanlon, Peter Harris, Peter Harris, T.C. Harvey, Steve Hatton, Bill Hatton, Chris Hay, Peter Hayes, Chuck Hayes, Gene Hayes, Matt Healy, Don Healy, Tom Hederman, Bob Heffron, Michael Hehir, Mike Heinly, Terry Heinze, Peter Henderson, Mike Henderson, Paul Henry, Bob Henry, Shane Herbert, Ian Herbert, Shawn Hickey, Gerry Hillick, Chris Hodson, Mike Holmstrom, Ben Hooper, Adam Hughes, Joe Hurley, Brian Hussey, Jim Hutchinson, Bruce Hutton, Carter Hynes, Brendan

Years 1992-93 1999-01 2004-07 1967-70 2006-10 2003-05 1986-90 1997-98 1974-75 1972-75 1973-75 2000-03 1976-80 1975-79 1988-90 1975-77 1985-87 1967-69 2008-Pres. 1968-70 1967-68 1984-88 1994-95 1980-81 1971-72 1990-94 1990-94 1996-98 2001-02 1983-84 1982-84 2006-10 1991-92 1979-83 1971-73 1967-69 1971-75 2006-10 1998-99

GP 1 63 90 37 63 20 16 9 8 61 44 89 110 100 44 15 2 21 0 13 7 108 33 5 9 141 129 36 6 10 53 144 17 106 32 10 89 85 1

G A PTS PIM 0 0 0 0 13 34 47 71 25 27 52 62 35 33 68 83 0 0 0 6 0 3 3 32 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 2 1 1 2 6 17 17 34 14 25 15 40 24 21 20 41 48 12 35 47 59 15 64 79 132 0 5 5 40 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 3 4 7 2 0 0 0 0 2 6 8 6 4 2 6 6 11 24 35 155 4 3 7 85 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 17 56 102 158 46 36 69 105 85 1 4 5 8 0 0 0 8 1 2 3 6 8 24 32 36 26 58 84 201 0 1 1 8 15 63 78 297 2 12 14 33 0 0 0 0 48 50 98 64 0 3 3 2 0 0 0 0

PP 0 6 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 7 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 23 12 0 0 0 1 14 0 2 0 0 13 0 0

SH GW 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 1 4 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 8 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 7 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 1 7 0 0 0 0

I Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Ickert, Chris 2009-Pres. 14 0 3 3 10 0 0 0

J Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Jacobs, Tom 1975-79 99 97 103 200 132 29 0 12 Jameison, Steve 1977-78 24 5 16 21 24 0 0 2 Janis, Dana 1985-87 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Jaskul, John 1976-79 72 20 48 68 8 8 0 4 Jenkins, Dean 1977-81 117 73 118 191 269 11 11 9 Jenkins, Mark 1978-79 22 14 24 38 12 2 1 2 Johansen, Ed 1979-80 20 1 4 5 14 0 0 0 Johansson, Erik 2002-04 31 0 4 4 28 0 0 0 Jolivet, Bill 1969-71 16 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 Jondry, Ken 1967-68 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jones, Scott 1983-84 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

K Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Kaiser, Ken 1979-83 103 65 107 172 60 14 10 6 Kearin, Bob 1970-73 62 62 58 120 133 20 3 2 Kenville, Tom 1984-85 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Kidney, Kyle 1997-01 128 20 40 60 137 5 1 2 King, Brad 2002-06 125 14 28 42 89 5 0 0 King, Paul 1975-77 38 8 8 16 14 0 1 0 Kinley, Cleve 2003-07 138 15 49 64 116 8 0 4 Koehler, Greg 1996-98 70 36 37 73 111 17 2 6 Korzen, Andrew 1997-99 6 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Kotyluk, Kevin 1998-02 98 11 22 33 177 1 0 0 Kriss, Aaron 1991-95 128 12 27 39 136 2 2 0 Kumpel, Mark 1979-83 66 45 36 81 35 11 4 5 Kyte, Jeremy 1997-00 58 7 18 25 24 1 0 0

L Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Labrecque, Pascal 87-89; 90-91 86 18 30 48 54 7 0 2 Laghetto, Dave 1984-85 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lange, Bob 1975-76 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Leahy, John 1971-73 44 4 20 24 125 2 0 1 LeBrasseur, Randy 1986-90 129 49 55 104 159 14 1 5 Lee, Steve 1975-77 9 1 3 4 2 0 0 0 Leggee, Mason 1975-77 24 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Lewis, Russ 1968-69 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Libett, Chris 1994-98 126 8 41 49 129 2 0 0 Lohnes, Paul 1978-82 129 58 109 167 176 23 2 11 LoPilato, Tony 1984-88 143 58 56 114 286 15 1 4 Lovering, Tyler 1989-91 12 0 2 2 6 0 0 0 Luitgaarden, Mike 1982-83 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

M Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Maarni, Tomi 87-89; 90-92 76 1 12 13 44 1 0 0 MacKay, Scott 1972-76 89 27 58 85 91 8 0 1 MacKenzie, John 1978-82 67 0 1 1 39 0 0 0 MacPherson, Scott 1986-90 104 43 47 90 40 18 1 4 MacTavish, Craig 1977-79 55 62 71 133 71 17 0 11 Magone, Tom 1974-76 9 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 Mahan, Paul 1983-87 82 8 14 22 28 1 0 3 Mahoney, Jon 1992-96 139 43 46 89 231 7 1 4 Maki, Jyrki 84-87; 88-89 115 6 15 21 47 0 0 1 Mammola, Paul 2002-04 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Maniff, Jonathan 2006-10 78 12 16 28 30 2 0 3 Manseau, Kip 1982-84 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Marchioni, Tom 1972-73 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Marek, Ludwig 1994-95 5 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 Marfione, Paul 1968-69 10 6 6 12 17 0 0 1 Marinori, Jay 1972-73 16 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Martin, Andrew 2002-06 126 39 61 100 56 14 2 5 Mathieu, Bruce 1980-81 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Mayes, David 1992-96 142 13 49 62 110 4 0 1 Maylor, John 1967-71 39 3 5 8 6 0 0 0 McCabe, Bobby 2002-06 43 1 3 4 36 1 0 0 McCarroll, Dennis 1982-86 107 23 33 56 216 2 5 2 McCarthy, Paul 1967-68 8 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 McComb, Tom 1983-84 18 1 1 2 8 0 0 1 McCormick, Cam 1999-02 36 0 1 1 6 0 0 0 McCoy, Don 1980-84 125 50 69 119 62 9 5 5 McDonough, Don 1983-85 66 12 11 23 30 0 1 1 McDowell, Scott 1968-71 33 16 14 30 56 2 0 2 McElligott, Mike 1968-72 61 55 96 151 18 8 1 3 McElligott, Tom 1967-69 28 13 29 42 6 2 0 2 McGinn, Mike 1974-78 84 3 17 20 56 1 0 0 McGrane, Ed 1999-03 144 70 68 138 52 25 8 7 McGrath, Rob 1997-98 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 McKee, Ken 1976-79 64 15 23 38 36 3 0 4 McKee, Scott 1983-84 6 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 McLean, Frank 1975-76 15 1 3 4 10 1 0 0 Meehan, Scott 1989-93 124 4 9 13 110 0 1 0 Messina, Scott 1985-86 17 5 3 8 14 0 0 0 Meunier, Laurent 2000-02 62 19 39 58 88 9 0 5 Mills, Tom 1980-84 33 2 8 10 20 0 0 0 Moffatt, Billy 1976-80 88 13 50 63 48 6 0 0 Moffett, Tom 1979-80 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Monaco, Vinny 2005-07 12 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Monroe, Nick 2005-09 128 6 13 19 92 1 1 0 Morris, Jon 1984-88 153 97 134 231 155 37 0 12 Mulligan, Mike 1995-99 140 16 19 35 98 5 0 4 Mulligan, Tom 1978-82 127 32 101 133 170 7 1 5 Mulrewin, Dudley 1973-74 6 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Murnane, Mike 1973-74 22 0 3 3 10 0 0 0 Murphy, Gary 1985-89 112 12 30 42 116 4 1 0 Murray, Mike 1990-94 135 67 67 134 228 23 4 6

N Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Nagle, John 1972-76 88 41 54 95 113 12 1 6 Newhouse, Jim 1984-88 121 48 46 94 69 22 1 3 Nicholishen, Mike 1994-98 147 27 72 99 53 7 2 5 Nolan, Doug 1995-99 128 27 34 61 195 8 4 2 Notini, Josh 2003-04 14 1 0 1 10 0 0 0 Nugent, Todd 1971-73 39 4 11 15 122 3 0 0

O Name Oberg, Pete O’Brien, Danny

Years 1968-70 2002-06

GP 20 145

G 2 40

A PTS PIM 10 12 44 53 93 26

PP 0 17

SH GW 0 0 0 6

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UML Hockey History All-Time Roster O’Brien, Jim 1982-86 120 16 44 60 98 0 0 O’Brien, Steve 1976-79 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 O’Connell, Dan 1989-93 133 56 58 114 253 14 3 O’Connor, Mike 1977-81 106 19 57 76 252 3 4 O’Neil, Bob 1967-68 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 O’Neill, Mike 1980-85 127 22 36 58 167 2 1 Opre, Mike 1981-85 136 49 77 126 116 9 0 Ouellet, Rich 1967-68 15 7 14 21 22 2 0

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Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Palermo, Rudy 1975-78 58 11 19 30 72 4 0 0 Pandolfo, Mark 2002-06 136 35 33 68 81 8 0 6 Parsons, Don 1988-92 107 18 40 58 105 4 1 4 Pence, Jake 2003-07 95 0 9 9 62 0 0 0 Pensa, Dave 1989-93 131 44 31 75 176 11 0 3 Philbrook, Kim 1973-75 21 1 4 5 27 0 1 0 Piantek, John 1967-69 28 13 19 32 12 4 1 0 Pickens, Jim 1982-84 17 1 1 2 12 0 0 0 Popp, George 1980-83 69 10 14 24 22 0 0 1 Potacco, Mike 2005-09 132 27 28 55 63 0 1 2 Powers, Tommy 2006-09 15 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 Provencher, Paul 1979-80 22 4 7 11 14 0 0 0

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Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Quinn, Dave 1971-72 20 0 5 5 10 0 0 0

R Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Rawsley, Mike 1982-86 91 17 27 44 42 1 1 4 Reed, Josh 1999-03 108 9 30 39 94 2 1 0 Rice, Paul 1967-71 54 8 16 24 2 1 0 1 Richard, Eric 1987-89 50 5 11 16 22 1 0 1 Richards, Mark 1988-92 95 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 Riga, Bill 1992-96 95 12 18 30 34 2 1 2 Riley, Gerry 1973-76 62 4 23 27 24 0 1 0 Riley, John 73-75; 76-77 69 9 24 33 32 2 0 0 Robbins, Matt 1989-90 14 2 8 10 4 1 0 0 Robins, Bobby 2002-06 127 32 37 69 253 9 0 3 Roe, Steve 1989-90 5 2 0 2 8 0 0 0 Roebothan, Mark 2005-09 135 33 32 65 135 8 1 5 Roloson, Dwayne 1990-94 106 0 3 3 34 0 0 0 Rooney, Brad 1997-01 142 35 63 98 179 7 3 3 Rouleau, Tom 1998-02 141 31 32 63 157 8 0 5 Roy, Bob 1967-71 63 27 38 65 80 4 1 0 Ryan, Dan 1979-80 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

S Name Sage, Chuck Salsman, Marc Sandholm, Ryan Savageau, Jason Sbrocca, Christian Scannell, Steve Schaser, Ian Schaus, Nick Scheu, Michael Schmidt, Pat Schneider, Brian Schomogyi, Geoff Scott, Garry Seabury, Brian Seabury, Craig Seabury, Glenn Sentner, Peter Sgroi, Mike Shaw, Kris Short, Dave Shumski, John Shutt, Don Sica, Vinny Silc, Rob Slonina, Steve Smallwood, Tim Smart, Dominic Smith, Brian Snell, Dean Spath, Rob St. John, Jimi Stanieich, Adam Stanlick, Scott

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GP 120 118 111 32 158 45 39 148 35 25 1 108 12 7 19 16 80 5 39 4 57 61 12 28 135 126 26 7 1 108 46 47 22

G A PTS 64 68 132 35 40 75 33 44 77 0 2 2 56 115 171 20 17 37 4 4 8 10 55 65 9 9 18 9 17 26 0 2 2 15 20 35 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 4 7 26 33 0 0 0 4 8 12 0 0 0 23 37 60 31 40 71 1 1 2 5 5 10 23 36 59 10 30 40 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 86 107 0 1 1 0 5 5 2 2 4

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PP 4 19 11 0 19 0 0 6 3 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 5 2 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 10 0 0 0

SH GW 4 6 1 4 3 5 0 0 4 6 4 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 2 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0

Stanton, Bob 1982-83 23 4 5 9 32 0 0 Stead, Dennis 1970-73 64 25 56 81 90 8 1 Stegnar, Frank 2006-09 61 4 7 11 18 1 0 Stein, Ken 1986-89 38 0 1 1 12 0 0 Stella, Ed 1967-68 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stevens, Dave 1989-93 111 29 42 71 100 6 1 Stewart, Kevin 1969-72 57 3 4 7 30 1 0 Storm, Niklas 2001-04 83 1 12 13 26 0 0 Strome, Anders 2000-03 91 20 15 35 26 3 0 Strorozuk, Sean 1996-99 74 10 14 24 44 2 0 Sullivan, Dave 1976-80 112 37 47 84 147 3 0 Sullivan, Kelly 2004-08 88 2 8 10 81 0 0 Sweeney, Paul 1979-80 6 1 4 5 2 0 0

1 5 1 0 0 3 0 0 6 0 8 0 0

T Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Tabb, Jeremy 1991-92 6 1 2 3 2 0 0 0 Tejchma, Jason 2003-07 148 40 57 97 158 6 5 7 Teolis, Mike 1986-87 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Ternullo, Phil 1979-82 29 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Teta, Joe 1968-69 8 5 7 12 24 2 1 0 Thomas, Conrade 1986-89 96 11 28 39 176 0 1 1 Tidman, Tom 1978-82 126 60 87 147 292 5 6 8 Tinkham, Michael 1989-90 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Titcomb, Bob 1971-72 17 6 5 11 36 3 0 1 Tolan, R.J. 1998-02 57 2 1 3 44 0 0 0 Tormey, Peter 2001-05 118 4 14 18 56 0 0 1 Tormey, Wil 1995-99 122 7 24 31 121 3 0 1 Traverse, Chris 1972-73 3 0 1 1 6 0 0 0 Treille, Yorick 1998-02 127 36 47 83 117 10 3 4 Tucker, Travis 1990-94 115 4 22 26 290 0 0 0 Tyros, John 1979-80 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

U Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Urban, John 1970-72 29 0 3 3 7 0 0 0 Ursoleo, Gene 1967-70 39 2 6 8 14 0 0 0

V Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Valimont, Carl 1984-88 140 19 55 74 131 5 1 0 Valimont, Gary 1984-88 101 25 21 46 88 0 0 4 Vallarelli, Steve 1975-76 21 8 16 24 38 1 0 1 Vallorani, David 2008-Pres. 77 18 36 54 34 5 0 2 Vetri, Peter 2004-06 60 0 1 1 12 0 0 0 Volpicelli, Bob 1974-75 17 0 3 3 23 0 0 0

W Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Walsh, Matt 2004-06 53 3 8 11 26 0 0 0 Walsh, Tom 1981-82 5 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 Walter, Ben 2002-05 107 49 41 90 62 22 2 8 Watkins, Frank 1969-70 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Weinrieb, Dan 1999-00 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wenham, Scott 89-91; 92-93 79 6 24 30 62 1 1 1 Wetmore, Riley 2009-Pres. 39 6 9 15 20 2 0 1 Whiting, Mark 1977-78 4 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 Whitney, Jim 1971-72 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wiebolt, Scott 1982-85 106 11 29 40 178 0 0 1 Wight, Dick 1979-81 51 14 19 33 38 0 0 0 Winnerman, Bob 1972-74 11 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 Winski, Dick 1970-71 8 1 2 3 0 1 0 0 Woods, Don 1973-75 32 5 6 11 4 1 0 0 Woods, Steve 1971-75 89 77 83 160 70 32 2 10 Worthington, Paul 2006-10 116 22 35 57 72 6 2 4 Wozniewski, Andy 1999-00 16 1 1 2 8 0 0 1 Wright, Chris 1980-84 52 6 18 24 34 0 0 0 Wright, Colin 2009-Pres. 35 7 3 10 18 1 0 2

Y Name Yacubian, Gary Yaros, John Yeadon, Barry

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GP 22 19 94

G 2 0 51

A PTS PIM 2 4 2 0 0 2 52 103 49

PP 0 0 21

SH GW 0 0 0 0 5 7


UML Hockey History All-Time Goaltending Roster Name Years Baronsky, Dave 1972-73 Burnham, Chris 1995-96 Condon, Jack 1976-77 Daly, Mike 1972-76 Davidson, Chris 00-01; 02-05 Delfino, Dave 1984-88 Demole, Dana 1982-86 Doyle, Brian 1976-80 Dryjowicz-Burek, Jon 2007-08 Fillion, Martin 1994-98 Fankhouser, Scott 94-95; 96-99 Gagne, Gerry 1967-68 Geragosian, Mike 1971-75 Girard, Tom 1967-71 Hagan, Chris 1992-93 Hamilton, Nevin 2006-2010 Harris, Peter 1986-90 Henry, Bob 1971-72 Hutton, Carter 2006-2010 Laghetto, Dave 1984-85 Leggee, Mason 1975-77 Lewis, Russ 1968-69 Lindsay, Craig 1993-97 Luitgaarden, Mike 1982-83 MacKenzie, John 1978-82 Mammola, Paul 2002-04 Manseau, Kip 1982-84 McCormick, Cam 1999-02 McGrath, Rob 1997-98 Monaco, Vinny 2005-07 O’Brien, Steve 1976-79 Richards, Mark 1988-92 Roloson, Dwayne 1990-94 Ryan, Dan 1979-80 Scott, Garry 1989-91 Short, Dave 1982-83 Smart, Dominic 2002-06 Smith, Brian 1980-82 St. John, Jimi 1998-02 Stein, Ken 1986-89 Ternullo, Phil 1979-82 Tyros, John 1979-80 Vetri, Peter 2004-06 Watkins, Frank 1969-70 Weinrieb, Dan 1999-00 Yaros, John 2003-05 *Goaltenders listed alphabetically

GP 2 1 2 33 54 78 124 102 2 101 70 2 65 63 1 63 16 9 85 1 24 3 48 4 67 5 9 60 1 12 21 95 106 3 12 3 26 7 63 38 28 1 60 4 5 19

Min. 25:22 7:27 30:00 1,584:16 2,785:03 4,355:06 7,284:00 5,529:14 66:42 5,586:50 3,543:53 13:36 3,851:29 3,731:37 4:04 3,444:40 681:00 510:14 5,004:34 24:19 1,373:38 7:00 2,067:51 40:25 3,141:11 221:49 302:34 3,342:51 0:45 594:28 227:51 5,233:28 6,130:02 25:17 406:34 89:09 1,383:10 343:51 3,468:53 1,990:39 1,003:37 20:00 3,519:24 60:00 92:07 1,074:50

GA 0 1 3 107 145 317 497 300 1 350 205 1 246 358 0 141 54 23 194 4 97 1 149 2 173 9 21 147 0 33 18 420 371 3 45 7 87 26 174 167 51 0 184 3 6 48

Avg 0.00 8.57 6.00 4.05 3.12 4.36 4.09 3.26 0.90 3.76 3.47 4.41 3.83 5.75 0.00 2.46 4.76 2.71 2.33 9.88 4.24 8.57 4.32 2.97 3.30 2.43 4.16 2.64 0.00 3.33 4.74 4.82 3.63 7.11 6.64 4.71 3.77 4.53 3.01 5.03 3.05 0.00 3.14 3.00 3.91 2.68

SV 18 3 13 818 1,080 1,973 3,192 2,551 24 2,542 1,467 7 2,053 1,922 1 1,471 294 167 2,029 10 606 7 902 10 1,189 82 142 1,250 5 251 93 2,661 2,943 11 151 32 465 114 1,352 970 341 12 1,648 14 27 501

SV% 1.000 .750 .813 .884 .882 .862 .865 .895 .960 .879 .877 .875 .893 .843 1.000 .913 .844 .879 .9013 .714 .862 .875 .858 .833 .873 .901 .871 .895 1.000 .884 .838 .864 .888 .786 .770 .821 .842 .814 .886 .853 .870 1.000 .900 .824 .818 .913

SO 0 0 0 1 4 4 2 7 0 3 1 0 2 2 0 5 0 0 10 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1

W 0 0 0 13 18 34 60 74 1 50 36 0 34 31 0 28 4 5 32 0 12 0 14 0 43 2 3 23 0 2 2 25 51 0 2 1 6 3 27 17 14 0 26 0 0 8

L 0 0 0 12 22 35 54 23 0 37 39 0 31 30 0 23 5 3 41 1 8 0 15 0 8 2 1 24 0 5 0 54 44 0 3 1 12 2 29 16 1 0 27 0 2 8

T 0 0 0 1 6 2 7 2 0 5 4 0 1 2 0 6 1 0 10 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 0 8 9 0 0 0 5 0 2 2 0 0 5 0 0 2

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UML Hockey History Year-by-Year Records and Leaders Overall League Year Coach Record Record Goals 1961-62 William Harrison -- -- -- 1962-63 William Harrison -- -- -- 1963-64 William Harrison -- -- -- 1964-65 Richard Morrison -- -- -- 1965-66 Richard Morrison -- -- -- 1966-67 Richard Morrison -- -- -- 1967-68 Richard Morrison 7-7-1 Ind. Gary Bishop, 17 1968-69 Richard Morrison 4-9-0 4-9-0 Marcel Mamann, 15 1969-70 William Riley, Jr. 11-6-0 8-6-0 Gary Bishop, 21 1970-71 William Riley, Jr. 9-8-1 7-8-1 Gary Bishop, 25 Mike McElligot, 25 1971-72 William Riley, Jr. 12-11-0 8-10-0 Steve Woods, 27 1972-73 William Riley, Jr. 12-10-1 11-9-1 Steve Woods, 18 1973-74 William Riley, Jr. 9-12-1 7-12-1 Chris Hatton, 17 1974-75 William Riley, Jr. 14-8-0 13-7-0 Steve Woods, 21 1975-76 William Riley, Jr. 11-10-1 11-10-1 John Costello, 17 1976-77 William Riley, Jr. 17-9-1 16-8-1 Tom Jacobs, 23 1977-78 William Riley, Jr. 17-6-1 16-5-1 Craig MacTavish, 26 1978-79 William Riley, Jr. 27-6-0 21-5-0 Tom Jacobs, 42 1979-80 William Riley, Jr. 23-7-0 19-4-0 Mike Carr, 38 1980-81 William Riley, Jr. 27-5-0 18-3-0 Mike Carr, 25 1981-82 William Riley, Jr. 31-4-0 19-1-0 Mike Carr, 36 1982-83 William Riley, Jr. 29-2-0 18-0-0 Mike Carr, 35 1983-84 William Riley, Jr. 15-16-3 Ind. Don McCoy, 27 1984-85 William Riley, Jr. 15-25-2 11-21-2 Jon Morris, 29 1985-86 William Riley, Jr. 11-29-2 7-25-2 Jon Morris, 25 1986-87 William Riley, Jr. 22-12-2 20-10-2 Jon Morris, 28 1987-88 William Riley, Jr. 20-17-2 12-14-0 Jeff Flaherty, 27 1988-89 William J. Riley, Jr. 8-24-2 4-21-1 Scott MacPherson, 19 1989-90 William J. Riley, Jr. 13-20-2 5-14-2 Scott MacPherson, 21 1990-91 William J. Riley, Jr. 10-23-1 5-15-1 Dave Pensa, 16 1991-92 Bruce Crowder 11-19-4 6-11-4 Mike Murray, 22 1992-93 Bruce Crowder 20-17-2 10-13-1 Shane Henry, 23 Mike Murray, 23 1993-94 Bruce Crowder 25-10-5 14-6-4 Greg Bullock, 24 1994-95 Bruce Crowder 17-19-4 11-12-1 Jeff Daw, 27 1995-96 Bruce Crowder 26-10-4 16-6-2 Brendan Concannon, 23 Jeff Daw, 23 Neil Donovan, 23 1996-97 Tim Whitehead 15-21-2 9-14-1 Neil Donovan, 17 1997-98 Tim Whitehead 16-17-3 11-10-3 Greg Koehler, 17 1998-99 Tim Whitehead 17-19-0 9-15-0 Chris Bell, 15 1999-00 Tim Whitehead 9-22-3 5-16-3 Kevin Bertram, 10 Yorick Treille, 10 Ed McGrane, 10 2000-01 Tim Whitehead 19-16-3 10-11-3 Ed McGrane, 17 2001-02 Blaise MacDonald 22-13-3 12-9-3 Ed McGrane, 22 2002-03 Blaise MacDonald 11-20-5 4-16-4 Ed McGrane, 21 2003-04 Blaise MacDonald 15-18-7^ 10-9-5^ Elias Godoy, 18 Ben Walter, 18 2004-05 Blaise MacDonald 20-12-4 11-10-3 Ben Walter, 26 2005-06 Blaise MacDonald 14-20-2 11-14-2 Danny O’Brien, 14 2006-07 Blaise MacDonald 8-21-7 7-16-4 Jason Tejchma, 10 2007-08 Blaise MacDonald 16-17-4 10-13-4 Kory Falite, 18 2008-09 Blaise MacDonald 20-16-2 14-11-2 Scott Campbell, 14 Kory Falite, 14 2009-10 Blaise MacDonald 19-16-4 12-11-4 Kory Falite, 18 ^ Forfeitted five victories in standings UML History W-L-T All-time Varsity Record 694-609-91 ECAC (15 years) 196-97-6 Hockey East (25 years) 263-348-63

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Pct. .531 .666 .437

Assists -- -- -- -- -- -- Pat Schmidt, 15 Gary Bishop, 17 Mike McElligott, 22 Mike McElligott, 28 Mike McElligot, Bob Kearin, Steve Woods, Steve Woods, John Costello, Tom Jacobs, John Costello, Tom Jacobs, Craig MacTavish, Dean Jenkins, Mike Carr, Dean Jenkins, Ken Kaiser, Mike Carr, Danny Craig, Jon Morris, John Shumski, Jon Morris, Jon Morris, Jon Morris, Craig Charron, Craig Charron, Brendan Flynn, Shane Henry, Shane Henry,

32 24 21 27 21 21 25 24 52 42 32 32 48 39 25 31 31 31 33 39 21 29 26 18 35

Shane Henry, 37 Greg Bullock, 40 Christian Sbrocca, 42

Penalty Minutes ------Pat Schmidt, 32 Marcel Hamann, 31 Scott McDowell, 46 Bob Kearin, 60 Todd Nugent, John Leahy, Kevin Barry, John Cusolito, John Costello,

88 62 52 47 52

John Costello, Mike O’Conner, Dean Jenkins, Dean Jenkins, Dean Jenkins,

52 57 75 83 83

Joe Hughes, 115 Steve Arnold, 99 Scott Wiebolt, 82 Tony LoPilato, 94 Fred Allard, 79 C. Thomas, 78 Jeff Flaherty, 126 Steve Ablitt, 83 Steve Ablitt, 75 Steve Ablitt, 58 Travis Tucker, 77 Travis Tucker, 90 Ed Campbell, 114 Greg Bullock, 125 Ed Campbell, 107

Neil Donovan, Mike Nicholishen, John Campbell, Chris Bell,

29 20 25 21

Kevin Bertram, Greg Koehler, Kevin Bertram, Kevin Bertram,

86 37 40 72

Ron Hainsey, Darryl Green, Ed McGrane, Andrew Martin,

26 18 21 24

Kyle Kidney, Kevin Kotyluk, Steve Slonina, Jeramie Domish,

88 58 66 62

Elias Godoy, Elias Godoy, Jeremy Dehner, Nick Schaus, Barry Goers, Ben Holmstrom, Jeremy Dehner,

27 23 13 13 20 20 23

Bobby Robins, 86 Robby Robins, 94 Nick Schaus, 56

Nick Schaus, 19

Ben Holmstrom, 69

Nick Schaus, 83 Nick Schaus, 65


UML Hockey History All-Time Head Coaching Records Division I and II Combined Years Head Coach 1967-69 Richard Morrison 1969-91 William Riley, Jr. 1991-96 Bruce Crowder 1996-01 Tim Whitehead 2001-Pres. Blaise MacDonald Program Totals Division II Totals Years Head Coach 1967-69 Richard Morrison 1969-83 William Riley, Jr. Division II Program Totals Division I Totals Years Head Coach 1983-91 William Riley, Jr. 1991-96 Bruce Crowder 1996-01 Tim Whitehead 2001-Pres. Blaise MacDonald Division I Program Totals

Seasons 2 22 5 5 9 43

W 11 363 99 76 145 694

L 16 270 75 95 153 609

Seasons 2 14 16

W 11 249 260

L 16 104 120

Seasons 8 5 5 9 27

W 114 99 76 145 434

L 166 75 95 153 489

T 1 22 19 11 38 91

Pct. .411 .571 .562 .418 .488 .531

GF 163 3,225 826 587 963 5,764

GA 180 2,771 759 621 952 5,283

T 1 6 7

Pct. .411 .702 .681

GF 163 2,066 2,229

GA 180 1,323 1,403

Pct. .412 .562 .418 .488 .473

GF 1,159 826 587 963 3,535

GA 1,438 759 621 952 3,770

T 15 19 11 38 83

Billy Riley coached the program for 22 seasons and is the all-time wins leader with 363

All-Time UMass Lowell Hockey Captains Year 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87

Captain Richard Ouellett Tom McElligott Marcel Hamann Bob Roy Gary Bishop Don Shutt Mike McElligott Dennis Snead Bob Kearin Warren Everett Bob Carpenter Scott McKay John Nagle Barry Yeadon Barry Yeadon John Costello Tom Jacobs Brian Doyle Dean Jenkins Mike O’Connor Paul Lohnes Mike Carr Ken Kaiser Don McCoy Rob Spath Danny Craig Dana Demole Dennis McCarroll Paul Ames Jim Newhouse

Shane Henry

Year 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01

Captain Jon Morris Jim Newhouse Carl Valimont Gary Murphy Conrade Thomas Craig Charron Brendan Flynn David Gatti Scott Meehan Shane Henry Mike Murphy Dwyane Roloson Jeff Daw Jeff Daw Neil Donovan Marc Salsman Ryan Sandholm Mike Nicholishen Shannon Basaraba Chris Libett Anthony Cappelletti Mike Mulligan Doug Nolan Chris Bell John Campbell Brad Rooney Chris Gustafson Yorick Treille

Andrew Martin

Year 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Captain Chris Gustafson Yorick Treille Tom Rouleau Jerramie Domish Ed McGrane Mark Concannon Darryl Green Jerramie Domish Andrew Martin Danny O’Brien Peter Tormey Andrew Martin Danny O’Brien Peter Tormey Andrew Martin Danny O’Brien Bobby Robins Jeremy Hall Cleve Kinley Jason Tejchma Ben Holmstrom Mark Roebothan Jeremy Dehner Barry Goers Ben Holmstrom Mark Roebothan Jeremy Dehner Barry Goers Ben Holmstrom Jeremy Dehner Barry Goers

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UML Hockey History Team Records SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Game Played 42 Wins, Overall 31 Wins, Conference 21 Wins, Hockey East 20 Most Losses, Overall 29 Most Losses, League 25 Most Ties 7 Best Overall Win Pct. .935 Best Conf. Win Pct. 1.000 Fewest Wins 4 Fewest Losses 2 LONGEST STREAKS Win Streak 36 Conference Win Streak 24 Unbeaten Streak 36 Conf. Unbeaten Streak 24 Losing Streak 10 Conf. Losing Streak 9 Winless Streak 20 Conf. Winless Streak 15 TEAM RECORDS, HOME GAMES Most Wins 18 Fewest Wins 2 Most Losses 13 Fewest Losses 1 Most Home Ties 3 Longest Win Streak 15 Longest Unbeaten Streak 15 Longest Losing Streak 6 Longest Winless Streak 9 TEAM RECORDS, ROAD GAMES Most Wins 15 Fewest Wins 1 Most Losses 16 Fewest Losses 1 Most Road Ties 4 Longest Win Streak 22 Longest Unbeaten Streak 22 Longest Losing Streak 12 Longest Winless Streak 15 SINGLE-SEASON SCORING RECORDS Most Goals Scored 247 Assists 402 Points 649 Goals/Game Average 7.07 Fewest Goals Scored 74 Lowest Goals/Game Avg. 2.06 Most Goals Allowed 206 Highest Goals/Game Avg. 7.38 Fewest Goals Allowed 71 Lowest Goals/Game Avg. 2.23 Goals Scored, Both Teams 375 Cons. Games Scoring A Goal 154 SINGLE-GAME SCORING RECORDS Goals Scored Assists Points Goals Allowed Goals Scored, Both Teams

22 36 57 17 24

SINGLE-SEASON POWER PLAY RECORDS Goals Scored, Season 58 Fewest Goals Scored 14 Goals Allowed 62 Fewest Goals Allowed 10 Goals Scored, Both Teams 117

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1/15/81-1/26/82 1/15/81-1/26/82 1/15/81-1/26/82 1/15/81-1/26/82 2/1090-10/26/90 11/30/88-1/31/89 11/10/06-2/2/07 11/10/06-2/2/07

1981-82 1967-68 1985-86 1982-83 1983-84; 2003-04 3/18/82-3/12/83 3/18/82-3/12/83 10/26/85-11/16/85 11/17/06-1/26/07

1980-81; 1981-82 1968-69 1984-85; 1985-86 1982-83 1993-94 1/15/81-1/26/82 1/15/81-1/26/82 1/23/90-11/9/90 1/23/90-11/28/90

1981-82 (35 games) 1981-82 (35 games) 1981-82 (35 games) 1979-80 (212 goals, 30 games) 2006-07 (36 games) 2006-07 (74 goals, 36 games) 1984-85 (42 games) 1968-69 (96 goals, 38 games) 1969-70 (17 games) 2008-09 (86 goals, 38 games) 1984-85 (42 games) 11/23/72-1/6/79

12/12/81 vs. American International 2/17/79 vs. Bryant 2/17/79 vs. Bryant 2/18/69 vs. Boston State 2/17/79: UML 21, Bryant 3

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SINGLE-GAME POWER PLAY RECORDS Goals Scored 7 Goals Allowed 8 Goals Scored, Both Teams 8

10/27/90 vs. Alabama Huntsville 3/3/90 at Maine 1/18/96 at Colorado College 3/3/90 at Maine

SINGLE-SEASON SHORTHANDED GOAL RECORDS Goals Scored 23 1981-82 Fewest Goals Scored 0 1967-68 Goals Allowed 14 1985-86, 1994-95 Fewest Goals Allowed 0 2007-08 SINGLE-GAME SHORTHANDED GOAL RECORDS Goals Scored 3 2/12/71 vs. Bridgewater State SINGLE-SEASON SHOTS ON GOAL RECORDS Shots for, Season 1,404 1981-82 Fewest Shots for, Season 498 1968-69 Shots Against, Season 1,417 1985-86 Fewest Shots Against, Season 522 1967-68

(35 (13 (42 (15

games) games) games) games)

SINGLE-GAME SHOTS ON GOAL RECORDS Shots for, Game 69 11/23/72 vs. New England College Fewest Shots for, Game 10 1/24/70 at Williams Shots Against, Game 70 2/18/69 at Boston State Fewest Shots Against, Game 7 11/24/01 vs. Army SINGLE-PERIOD SHOTS ON GOAL RECORDS Shots for, Period 28 1/13/69 vs. Babson, 2nd period Shots Against, Period 30 3/4/72 at Vermont, 2nd period Fewest Shots For, Period 1 2/21/09 at Vermont, 3rd period 1 12/1/76 at Bowdoin, 1st period 1 11/5/86 vs. Boston College, 3rd period Fewest Shots Against, Period 0 1/31/76 vs. Bridgewater St., 2nd period SHUTOUT RECORDS Most Shutouts For 8 2001-02 Most Shutouts Against 6 2003-04 Most Consecutive For 2 1982-83, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2006-07 Most Consecutive Against 2 1991-92, 2005-06 SINGLE SEASON SAVES RECORDS Most Saves For 1,215 1985-86 (42 games) Fewest Saves For, Season 438 1967-68 (15 games) Best Save Pct., Season .919 2009-10 Lowest Save Pct., Season .815 1970-71 SINGLE-GAME SAVES RECORDS Saves For Fewest Saves For

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SINGLE-PERIOD SAVES RECORDS Most Saves For, Period 27 Fewest Saves For, Period 0 SINGLE-SEASON PENALTY RECORDS Penalty Minutes 1,029 Fewest Penalty Minutes 136 Most PIMs, Both Teams 1,971 Fewest PIMs, Both Teams 285 SINGLE-GAME PENALTY MINUTES Most Penalty Minutes 92 Fewest Penalty Minutes 0 Most PIMs, Both Teams 181 Fewest PIMs, Both Teams 0

3/4/72 at Vermont 11/24/01 vs. Army

3/4/72 at Vermont, 2nd Period 1/31/76 vs. Bridgewater St., 2nd Period 12/12/87 vs. New Hampshire, 2nd Period 1994-95 1968-69 1994-95 1968-69

2/4/06 at Massachusetts 11/1/02 vs. Union 12/14/03 vs. Niagara 1/12/08 vs. Providence 2/4/06 at Massachusetts 1/12/08 vs. Providence


UML Hockey History Individual Records

Team Records (cont.) RAPID SCORING RECORDS Fastest Goal, Start of Game 0:11 Start of Any Period 0:05 Fastest Goal All., Start Game 0:06 Fastest Two Goals, Team 0:04 Fastest Two Goals, Individual 0:08 Fastest Two Goals Allowed 0:03 Fastest Three Goals, Team 0:24 Fastest Three Goals, Indiv. 3:15 Fastest Three Goals All. 0:27 Fastest Four Goals, Team 1:06

2/14/09 vs. Boston College -- Scott Campbell 2/21/81 vs. Vermont, 2nd period -- Danny Craig 11/26/68 vs. Massachusetts 1/3/87 vs. Minnesota -- Randy LeBrasseur (19:21) -- Bill Dohaney (19:25) 1/5/68 at Worcester St., 3rd period -- Gary Bishop (0:10 and 0:18) 2/25/70 vs. St. Anselm -- O’Brien (19:03) -- Cerbo (19:06) 1/26/85 vs. Maine -- Doug Burns (5:45) -- Jon Morris (5:51) -- John Shumski (6:09) 12/12/81 vs. American Int’l, 1st period -- Ken Kaiser (16:57, & 17:14 of 1st, and 0:12 of 2nd) 12/12/74 at Salem State -- Baldessari (7:55) -- Roy (8:12) -- Hohmann (8:22) 12/8/79 vs. North Adams State -- Ken Kaiser (3:49) -- Chuck Hayes (4:12) -- Dean Jenkins (4:30) -- Mike Carr (4:35)

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Largest Margin of Victory Largest Margin of Defeat

22 12/12/81, UML 22, A.I.C. 0 16 2/18/69, BSU 17, UML 1 11/24/70, UMA 16, UML 0 3/3/90, Maine 16, UML 0 Longest Games 89:29 3/27/94, vs. Minnesota (NCAA) 87:18 3/5/83 vs. Babson (ECAC) 82:59 12/30/94 vs. Colgate (Syracuse Invit.) 79:58 3/13/09 at Vermont (HE Playoffs) 79:41 12/2/90 vs. Colgate (Syracuse Invit.)

Mike Carr (1979-83) poses with the hardware he brought home during his four years at UMass Lowell.

FORWARDS: CAREER SCORING RECORDS Career 279 Mike Carr, 1979-83 Center 279 Mike Carr, 1979-83 Right Wing 200 Tom Jacobs, 1975-79 Left Wing 193 Kevin Charbonneau, 1978-82 FORWARDS: CAREER GOAL RECORDS Career 134 Center 134 Right Wing 97 Left Wing 74

Mike Carr, 1979-83 Mike Carr, 1979-83 Tom Jacobs, 1975-79 Kevin Charbonneau, 1978-82

FORWARDS: CAREER ASSIST RECORDS Overall 145 Mike Carr, 1979-83 Center 145 Mike Carr, 1979-83 Right Wing 118 Dean Jenkins, 1977-81 Left Wing 119 Kevin Charbonneau, 1978-82 FORWARDS: SINGLE-SEASON SCORING RECORDS Overall 88 Craig MacTavish, 1978-79 Center 88 Craig MacTavish, 1978-79 Right Wing 80 Tom Jacobs, 1978-79 Ken Kaiser, 1981-82 Left Wing 58 Shane Henry, 1992-93 Freshman 71 Mike Carr, 1979-80 FORWARDS: SINGLE-SEASON GOAL RECORDS Total Goals 42 Tom Jacobs, 1978-79 Center 38 Mike Carr, 1979-80 Right Wing 42 Tom Jacobs, 1978-79 Left Wing 27 Don McCoy, 1983-84 Freshman 38 Mike Carr, 1979-80 FORWARDS: SINGLE-SEASON ASSIST RECORDS Total Assists 52 Craig MacTavish, 1978-79 Center 52 Craig MacTavish, 1978-79 Right Wing 48 Ken Kaiser, 1981-82 Left Wing 34 Kevin Charbonneau, 1981-82 Freshman 35 Greg Bullock, 1993-94 FORWARDS: SINGLE-GAME SCORING Points 11 Craig MacTavish, 2/17/79 vs. Bryant (3g, 8a) Goals 9 Ken Kaiser, 12/12/81 vs. American International Assists 8 Craig MacTavish, 2/17/79 vs. Bryant FORWARDS: SINGLE-PERIOD SCORING RECORDS Points 7 Craig MacTavish, 2/17/79 vs. Bryant (2g, 5a), 3rd period Goals 4 Gary Bishop, 2/9/68 vs. Worcester Polytechnical Institute, 3rd period Mike Carr, 1/29/83 vs. Salem State, 3rd period Assists 5 Craig MacTavish 2/17/79 vs. Bryant, 3rd period FORWARDS: POWER PLAY GOAL RECORDS Career 37 Jon Morris, 1984-88 Season 16 Jeff Daw, 1994-95 Game (5 times) 3 Gary Bishop, 2/12/70 vs. Saint Anselm Jon Morris, 12/30/85 vs. Minn. Duluth Jim Newhouse, 3/1/86 vs. UNH Jeff Daw, 1/3/95 vs. Merrimack Ben Walter, 10/24/03 vs. Niagara

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UML Hockey History Individual Records (Cont.) FORWARDS: SHORTHANDED GOALS Career 11 Season 6 Game 2

Dean Jenkins, 1977-81 Dean Jenkins, 1980-81 Ken Kaiser, 1981-82 Dean Jenkins, 12/14/80 vs. North Adams State Ken Kaiser, 12/12/81 vs. American Int’l Mark Kumpel, 3/12/81 vs. Oswego State Greg Carter, 11/26/89 vs. Rensselaer Mike Murray, 1/16/93 vs. Merrimack Ed McGrane, 2/17/01 vs. Maine

FORWARDS: GAME-WINNING GOALS Career 18 Season 7

Mike Carr, 1979-83 Tom Jacobs, 1978-79 Jeff Flaherty, 1987-88

FORWARDS: LONGEST SCORING STREAKS Point Streak 29 Ken Kaiser, 1/7/82-12/13/82 Goal Streak 10 Mike Carr, 2/2/80-3/5/80 FORWARDS: GAMES PLAYED RECORDS Career 153 Season 42

Jon Morris, 1984-88 Jon Morris, 1984-85

DEFENSEMEN: CAREER SCORING RECORDS Points 167 Paul Lohnes, 1978-82 Goals 58 Paul Lohnes, 1978-82 Assists 109 Paul Lohnes, 1978-82 DEFENSEMEN: SEASON SCORING RECORDS Points 64 Paul Lohnes, 1981-82 Goals 27 Paul Lohnes, 1981-82 Assists 37 Paul Lohnes, 1981-82 DEFENSEMEN: SINGLE-GAME SCORING RECORDS Points 9 Paul Lohnes, 12/12/81 vs. American International Goals 4 Don Graves, 1/3/68 vs. Babson Bob Kearin, 2/23/71 vs. UConn Paul Lohnes, 2/17/81 vs. Middlebury Assists 7 Dennis Stead, 2/23/71 vs. UConn Paul Lohnes, 12/12/81 vs. American International DEFENSEMEN: SINGLE-PERIOD SCORING Points 4 Goals 3 Assists 4 DEFENSEMEN: POWER PLAY GOALS Career Season Game

23 12 3

RECORDS Paul Lohnes, 12/12/81 vs. American Int’l, 2nd period Bob Kearin, 1/9/81 vs. Wesleyan, 3rd period Paul Lohnes, 12/12/81 vs. American Int’l, 2nd period

Paul Lohnes, 1978-82 Paul Lohnes, 1981-82 Bob Kearin, 2/23/71 vs. UConn

DEFENSEMEN: SHORTHANDED GOALS SCORED Career 4 Mike O’Conner, 1977-81 Season 3 Bob Kearin, 1970-71 Game 2 Bob Kearin, 2/12/71 vs. Bridgewater DEFENSEMEN: GAME-WINNING GOALS Career 11 Season 5

Paul Lohnes, 1978-82 Paul Lohnes, 1981-82

DEFENSEMEN: GAMES PLAYED RECORDS Career 140 Season 42

Carl Valimont, 1984-88 Scott Wiebolt, 1984-85 Peter Heinze, 1984-85

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326 Ed Campbell,1993-96 126 Jeff Flaherty, 1987-88 27 Elias Godoy, 3/6/04 vs. Providence

GOALTENDING: GAMES PLAYED RECORDS Career 124 Dana Demole, 1982-86 Season 40 Dwayne Roloson, 1993-94 Consecutive Games 80 Dwayne Roloson, 3/6/92-3/27-94 GOALTENDING: MINUTES PLAYED RECORDS Career 7,284 Dana Demole, 1982-86 Season 2,342 Dwayne Roloson, 1992-93 GOALTENDING: WIN-LOSS-TIE RECORDS Wins, Career 74 Wins, Season 27 Losses, Career 54 Losses, Season 22 Ties, Career 9 Ties, Season 7

Brian Doyle, 1976-80 Dana Domole, 1982-83 Dana Demole, 1982-86 Mark Richards, 1988-92 Dana Demole, 1985-86 Dwayne Roloson, 1990-94 Dwayne Roloson, 1993-94

GOALTENDERS: GOALS AGAINST RECORDS Fewest, Career 145 Chris Davidson, 2000-01; 2002-05 Fewest, Season 38 Carter Hutton, 2008-09 Most, Career 497 Dana Demole, 1982-86 (124 GP) Most, Season 150 Dwayne Roloson, 1992-93 (39 GP) Most, Game 17 Tom Girard, 2/18/69 vs. Boston State GOALTENDERS: GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE RECORDS Career 2.33 Carter Hutton, 2006-2010 Season 1.88 Cam McCormick, 2001-02 GOALTENDERS: SAVES RECORDS Most, Career 3,192 Most, Season 1,148 Most, Game 62 Most, Period 27 Fewest, Period 0

Dana Demole, 1982-86 (124 GP) Dwayne Roloson, 1992-93 (39 GP) Mike Geragosian, 3/4/72 at Vermont Mike Geragosian, 3/4/72 at Vermont Mason Leggee, 1/31/76 vs. Bridgewater State Dave Delfino, 12/12/87 vs. New Hampshire, 2nd period Martin Fillion, 12/12/94 vs. Air Force, 2nd period

GOALTENDERS: MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Save Pct., Career .913 Nevin Hamilton, 2006-10 Carter Hutton, 2006-10 Save Pct., Season .928 Carter Hutton, 2006-10 Shutouts, Career 10 Carter Hutton, 2006-10 Shutouts, Season 6 Cam McCormick, 2001-02 Consecutive Shutouts 3 Cam McCormick, 2001-02 Shutout Streak 209:25 Cam McCormick, 2001-02 Unbeaten Streak 27 John MacKenzie, 1/15/81-1/26/82 Unbeaten Streak, Start Season 26 Dana Demole, 11/16/82-3/12/83 • Minimum 600 minutes played for season record • Minimum 50 games played for career mark


UML Hockey History All-Time Leaders Games Played 1) Christian Sbrocca 2) Jeff Daw 3) Jon Morris 4) Nick Schaus Jason Tejchma 6) Mike Nicolishen 7) Neil Donovan 8) Danny O’Brien 9) Ben Holmstrom Ed McGrane 11) Tony LoPilato 12) Shannon Basaraba Craig Charron Chris Gustafson David Mayes Brad Rooney 17) Kory Falite Shane Henry Tom Rouleau 20) Chris Bell Mike Mulligan Carl Valimont Assists 1) Mike Carr 2) Jon Morris 3) Kevin Charbonneau 4) Dean Jenkins 5) Christian Sbrocca 6) Paul Lohnes 7) Ken Kaiser 8) Tom Jacobs 9) Shane Henry 10) Tom Mulligan 11) Mike McElligott 12) Tom Tidman 13) Rob Spath 14) Craig Charron 15) Steve Woods 16) Danny Craig 17) Gary Bishop Elias Godoy 19) Neil Donovan Mike Opre

Game-Winning Goals 1) Mike Carr 2) Kory Falite 3) Tom Jacobs Jon Morris 5) Craig MacTavish Paul Lohnes 7) Jeff Daw Steve Woods 9) Gary Bishop Dean Jenkins 11) Jeff Flaherty Dave Sullivan Ian Hebert Greg Bullock Neil Donovan Tom Tidman Shane Henry Ben Walter

158 157 153 148 148 147 146 145 144 144 143 142 142 142 142 142 141 141 141 140 140 140

1992-96 1992-96 1984-88 2006-10 2003-07 1994-98 1993-97 2002-06 2006-10 1999-03 1984-88 1994-98 1986-90 1998-02 1992-96 1997-01 2006-10 1990-94 1998-02 1996-00 1995-99 1984-88

145 134 119 118 115 109 107 103 102 101 96 87 86 84 83 81 80 80 77 77

1979-83 1984-88 1978-82 1977-81 1992-96 1978-82 1979-83 1975-79 1990-94 1978-82 1969-72 1978-82 1980-84 1986-90 1971-75 1981-85 1967-71 2002-06 1993-97 1981-85

18 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

1979-83 2006-10 1975-79 1984-88 1977-79 1978-82 1992-96 1971-75 1967-71 1977-81 1986-90 1976-80 1990-94 1993-95 1993-97 1978-82 1990-94 2002-05

Points 1) Mike Carr 2) Jon Morris 3) Tom Jacobs 4) Kevin Charbonneau 5) Dean Jenkins 6) Ken Kaiser 7) Christian Sbrocca 8) Paul Lohnes 9) Steve Woods 10) Shane Henry 11) Gary Bishop 12) Mike McElligott 13) Craig Charron 14) Tom Tidman 15) Jeff Daw 16) Ed McGrane 17) Neil Donovan Mike Murray 19) Craig MacTavish Tom Mulligan

279 231 200 193 191 172 171 167 160 158 156 151 148 147 141 138 134 134 133 133

1979-83 1984-88 1975-79 1978-82 1977-81 1979-83 1992-96 1978-82 1971-75 1990-94 1967-71 1969-72 1986-90 1978-82 1992-96 1999-03 1993-97 1990-94 1977-79 1978-82

Goals 1) Mike Carr 2) Tom Jacobs Jon Morris 4) Steve Woods 5) Gary Bishop 6) Kevin Charbonneau 7) Dean Jenkins 8) Ed McGrane 9) Jeff Daw 10) Mike Murray 11) Ken Kaiser 12) Chuck Sage Craig Charron 14) Neil Donovan Bob Kearin Craig MacTavish 17) Kory Falite Tom Tidman 19) Paul Lohnes Tony LoPilato

Penalty Minutes 1) Ed Campbell 2) Christian Sbrocca 3) Kevin Bertram 4) Jeff Flaherty 5) Joe Hughes 6) Tom Tidman 7) Travis Tucker 8) Tony LoPilato 9) Steve Ablitt 10) David Barozzino 11) Dean Jenkins 12) Rob Spath 13) Dan O’Connell Bobby Robins 15) Mike O’Conner 16) Jon Mahoney 17) Mike Murray 18) Nick Schaus 19) Jeff Boulanger 20) Dennis McCarrol

326 315 309 298 297 292 290 286 279 277 269 254 253 253 252 231 228 220 217 216

1993-95 1992-96 1996-00 1986-90 1979-83 1978-82 1990-94 1984-88 1987-91 1992-96 1977-81 1980-84 1989-93 2002-06 1977-80 1992-96 1990-94 2006-10 1997-01 1982-86

Jon Morris (1984-88) ranks second in school history with 231 points (97g, 134a) in 153 games.

Power-Play Goals 1) Jon Morris 2) Mike Carr 3) Steve Woods 4) Jeff Daw 5) Tom Jacobs 6) Ed McGrane 7) Craig Charron 8) Shane Henry Paul Lohnes Mike Murray 12) Ben Walter

37 36 32 31 29 25 24 23 23 23 22

1984-88 1979-83 1971-75 1992-96 1975-79 1999-03 1986-90 1990-94 1978-82 1990-94 2002-05

Shorthanded Goals 1) Dean Jenkins 2) Ken Kaiser 3) Ed McGrane 4) Mike Carr 5) Chris Bell Tom Tidman 7) Greg Carter Kevin Charbonneau Jeff Daw Bill Dohaney Dennis McCarroll Barry Yeadon

134 97 97 77 76 74 73 70 68 67 65 64 64 62 62 62 60 60 58 58

11 10 8 7 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5

1979-83 1975-79 1984-88 1971-75 1967-71 1978-82 1977-81 1999-03 1992-96 1990-94 1979-83 1979-83 1986-90 1993-97 1970-73 1977-79 2006-10 1978-82 1978-82 1984-88

1977-81 1979-83 1999-03 1979-83 1996-00 1978-82 1988-92 1978-82 1992-96 1984-88 1982-86 1974-78

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UML Hockey History All-Time Leaders Points, Season 1) Craig MacTavish 2) Tom Jacobs Ken Kaiser 4) Mike Carr 5) Mike Carr 6) Mike Carr 7) Dean Jenkins Greg Bullock 9) Paul Lohnes 10) Mike McElligott 11) Brendan Concannon 12) Steve Arnold Jon Morris 14) Gary Bishop Jon Morris 16) Greg Bullock Christian Sbrocca 18) Mike Carr 19) Kevin Charbonneau Jon Morris

88 80 80 77 74 71 65 65 64 63 62 61 61 60 60 59 59 57 56 56

1978-79 1978-79 1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 1979-80 1979-80 1994-95 1981-82 1970-71 1995-96 1982-83 1986-87 1970-71 1984-85 1993-94 1995-96 1980-81 1981-82 1985-86

Goals, Season 1) Tom Jacobs 2) Mike Carr 3) Craig MacTavish Mike Carr 5) Mike Carr 6) Steve Arnold 7) Ken Kaiser 8) Jon Morris 9) Jon Morris 10) Steve Woods Paul Lohnes Don McCoy Jeff Flaherty Jeff Daw 14) Craig MacTavish Ben Walter 16) Gary Bishop Mike McElligott Mike Carr Jon Morris Greg Bullock

42 38 36 36 35 33 32 29 28 27 27 27 27 27 26 26 25 25 25 25 25

1978-79 1979-80 1978-79 1981-82 1982-83 1982-83 1981-82 1984-85 1986-87 1971-72 1981-82 1983-84 1987-88 1994-95 1977-78 2004-05 1970-71 1970-71 1980-81 1985-86 1994-95

Assists, Season 1) Craig MacTavish 2) Ken Kaiser 3) Dean Jenkins Christian Sbrocca 5) Mike Carr 6) Greg Bullock 7) Mike Carr Jon Morris Brendan Concannon 10) Mike McElligott Tom Jacobs 12) Dean Jenkins Paul Lohnes Shane Henry 15) Gary Bishop Tom Mulligan Greg Bullock 18) Kevin Charbonneau 19) Mike Carr Kevin Charbonneau Rob Spath Jon Morris

52 48 42 42 41 40 39 39 39 38 38 37 37 37 35 35 35 34 33 33 33 33

1978-79 1981-82 1979-80 1995-96 1981-82 1994-95 1982-83 1987-88 1995-96 1970-71 1978-79 1978-79 1981-82 1993-94 1970-71 1981-82 1993-94 1981-82 1979-80 1979-80 1981-82 1986-87

Penalty Minutes, Season 1) Jeff Flaherty 2) Greg Bullock 3) Joe Hughes 4) Ed Campbell

126 125 115 114

1987-88 1994-95 1981-82 1993-94

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Christian Sbrocca Ed Campbell Ed Campbell Steve Arnold Tom Tidman Jon Mahoney Tony LoPilato Bobby Robins Mike Murray Dave Barozzino Travis Tucker Paul Botto Todd Nugent Kyle Kidney Rob Spath Kevin Bertram Bobby Robins

110 107 105 99 98 98 94 94 92 91 90 90 88 88 86 86 86

1994-95 1995-96 1994-95 1982-83 1981-82 1995-96 1984-85 2005-06 1993-94 1993-94 1992-93 1994-95 1971-72 2000-01 1981-82 1996-97 2004-05

GOALTENDERS (Min. 600 minutes for seasonal records) (50 games played for career marks) Goals Against Average, Career 1) Carter Hutton 2.33 2) Nevin Hamilton 2.46 3) Cam McCormick 2.64 4) Jimi St. John 3.01 5) Chris Davidson 3.12 6) Peter Vetri 3.14 7) Brian Doyle 3.26 8) John MacKenzie 3.30 9) Scott Fankhouser 3.47 10) Dwayne Roloson 3.63

2006-10 2006-10 1999-02 1998-02 00-01; 02-05 2004-06 1976-80 1978-82 94-95; 96-99 1990-94

Saves, Career 1) Dana Demole 2) Dwayne Roloson 3) Mark Richards 4) Brian Doyle 5) Martin Fillion 6) Mike Geragosian 7) Carter Hutton 8) Dave Delfino 9) Tom Girard 10) Peter Vetri

3192 2943 2661 2551 2542 2053 2029 1973 1922 1648

1982-86 1990-94 1988-92 1976-80 1994-98 1971-75 2006-10 1984-88 1967-71 2004-06

Career Save Percentage 1) Nevin Hamilton Carter Hutton 3) Peter Vetri 4) Cam McCormick Brian Doyle 6) Mike Geragosian 7) Dwayne Roloson 8) Jimi St. John 9) Chris Davidson 10) Martin Fillion

.913 .913 .900 .895 .895 .893 .888 .886 .882 .879

2006-10 2006-10 2004-06 1999-02 1976-80 1971-75 1990-94 1998-02 00-01; 02-05 1994-98

74 60 51 50 43 36 34 34 32 31

1976-80 1982-86 1990-94 1994-98 1978-82 94-95; 96-99 1971-75 1984-88 2006-10 1967-71

Wins, Career 1) Brian Doyle 2) Dana Demole 3) Dwayne Roloson 4) Martin Fillion 5) John MacKenzie 6) Scott Fankhouser 7) Mike Geragosian Dave Delfino 9) Carter Hutton 10) Tom Girard

Shutouts, Career 1) Carter Hutton 2) Cam McCormick 3) Brian Doyle 4) Nevin Hamilton 5) Chris Davidson John MacKenzie Dave Delfino 8) Martin Fillion 9) Peter Vetri Mike Geragosian Dwayne Roloson Dana Demole Tom Girard

10 8 7 5 4 4 4 3 2 2 2 2 2

2006-10 1999-02 1976-80 2006-10 00-01; 02-05 1978-82 1984-88 1994-98 2004-06 1971-75 1990-94 1982-86 1967-71

Goals Against Average, Season 1) Cam McCormick 1.88 2) Carter Hutton 2.04 3) Carter Hutton 2.06 4) Nevin Hamilton 2.15 5) Nevin Hamilton 2.28 6) Dana Demole 2.34 7) Carter Hutton 2.48 8) Peter Vetri 2.52 9) Jimi St. John 2.55 10) Nevin Hamilton 2.56 John MacKenzie 2.56

2001-02 2009-10 2008-09 2008-09 2006-07 1982-83 2007-08 2004-05 2000-01 2007-08 1981-82

Saves, Season 1) Dwayne Roloson 2) Dwayne Roloson 3) Peter Vetri 4) Martin Fillion 5) Dana Demole 6) Mark Richards 7) Dana Demole 8) Dana Demole 9) Brian Doyle 10) Dave Delfino

1148 1062 1018 966 954 902 818 817 794 775

1992-93 1993-94 2005-06 1995-96 1985-86 1989-90 1983-84 1984-85 1978-79 1987-88

.928 .925 .920 .916 .912 .911 .909 .909 .907 .906

2009-10 2008-09 2001-02 2008-09 2004-05 2007-08 1993-94 2007-08 2003-04 2000-01

Save 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 9) 10) Most 1) 2) 3) 4) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10)

Percentage, Season Carter Hutton Nevin Hamilton Cam McCormick Carter Hutton Peter Vetri Nevin Hamilton Dwayne Roloson Carter Hutton John Yaros Jimi St. John Wins, Season Dana Demole Brian Doyle Martin Fillion John MacKenzie Dwayne Roloson Brian Doyle Dwayne Roloson John MacKenzie Brian Doyle Scott Fankhouser

27 25 24 23 23 21 20 19 17 16

1982-83 1978-79 1995-96 1981-82 1993-94 1979-80 1992-93 1980-81 1977-78 1998-99


UML Hockey History All-Time Scoring 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 19) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29) 32) 33) 34) 36) 37) 38) 39) 40) 41) 42) 43) 45) 46) 47) 48) 51) 52) 53) 54) 55) 57) 58) 59) 62) 65) 66) 67) 69) 71)

Name (Years) Mike Carr (1979-83) Jon Morris (1984-88) Tom Jacobs (1975-79) Kevin Charbonneau (1978-82) Dean Jenkins (1977-81) Ken Kaiser (1979-83) Christian Sbrocca (1992-96) Paul Lohnes (1978-82) Steve Woods (1971-75) Shane Henry (1990-94) Gary Bishop (1967-71) Mike McElligott (1968-72) Craig Charron (1986-90) Tom Tidman (1978-82) Jeff Daw (1992-96) Ed McGrane (1999-03) Mike Murray (1990-94) Neil Donovan (1993-97) Craig MacTavish (1977-79) Tom Mulligan (1978-82) Chuck Sage (1979-83) Danny Craig (1981-85) Mike Opre (1981-85) Greg Bullock (1993-95) Elias Godoy (2002-06) Bob Kearin (1970-73) Don McCoy (1980-84) Bill Dohaney (1984-88) Tony LoPilato (1984-88) Dan O’Connell (1989-93) Chris Bell (1996-00) John Costello (1975-79) Rob Spath (1980-84) Brendan Concannon (1992-96) Kory Falite (2006-10) Ian Herbert (1990-94) Randy LeBrasseur (1986-90) Barry Yeadon (1974-78) Andrew Martin (2002-06) Mike Nicholishen (1994-98) Bruce Hutchinson (1971-75) Jason Tejchma (2003-07) John Nagle (1972-76) Shannon Basaraba (1994-98) Jim Newhouse (1984-88) Danny O’Brien (2002-06) Ed Campbell (1993-96) Scott MacPherson (1986-90) Brendan Flynn (1987-91) Ben Walter (2002-05) Jon Mahoney (1992-96) Brad Rooney (1997-01) John Campbell (1996-00) Scott MacKay (1972-76) Ben Holmstrom (2006-10) Dave Sullivan (1976-80) Yorick Treille (1998-02) Scott Campbell (2007-Pres.) Dennis Stead (1970-73) Mark Kumpel (1979-83) Jeff Flaherty (1986-90) Jeremy Dehner (2006-10) Gene Hayes (1975-79) Dave Gatti (1988-92) Joe Hughes (1979-83) Ryan Sandholm (1993-97) John Cusolito (1971-75) Mike O’Connor (1977-81) Dave Pensa (1989-93) Marc Salsman (1993-97) Paul Ames (1983-87) Carl Valimont (1984-88)

GP 121 153 99 128 117 103 158 129 89 141 62 61 142 126 157 144 135 146 55 127 120 109 136 78 133 62 125 135 143 133 140 92 108 126 141 129 129 94 126 147 89 148 88 142 121 145 113 104 115 107 139 142 139 89 144 112 127 114 64 66 102 139 100 108 106 111 86 106 131 118 133 140

G 134 97 97 74 73 65 56 58 77 56 76 55 64 60 68 70 67 62 62 32 64 47 49 49 42 62 50 49 58 56 53 38 21 41 60 36 49 51 39 27 48 40 41 34 48 40 20 43 32 49 43 35 30 27 26 37 36 37 25 45 48 13 15 36 15 33 30 19 44 35 17 19

A 145 134 103 119 118 107 115 109 83 102 80 96 84 87 73 68 67 77 71 101 68 81 77 75 80 58 69 68 56 58 61 70 86 65 46 69 55 52 61 72 50 57 54 61 46 53 71 47 58 41 46 63 56 58 58 47 47 45 56 36 33 66 64 43 63 44 46 57 31 40 57 55

PTS PP SH GW 279 36 7 18 231 37 0 12 200 29 0 12 193 18 5 4 191 11 11 9 172 14 10 6 171 19 4 6 167 23 2 11 160 32 2 10 158 23 2 8 156 22 0 9 151 8 1 3 148 24 4 3 147 5 6 8 141 31 5 10 138 25 8 7 134 23 4 6 134 21 2 8 133 17 0 11 133 7 1 5 132 4 4 6 128 14 2 6 126 9 0 5 124 17 1 8 122 12 2 7 120 20 3 2 119 9 5 5 117 4 5 7 114 15 1 4 114 14 3 5 114 12 6 7 108 17 3 2 107 10 0 4 106 8 4 4 106 15 0 13 105 12 2 8 104 14 1 5 103 21 5 7 100 14 2 5 99 7 2 5 98 13 1 7 97 6 5 7 95 12 1 6 95 6 3 6 94 22 1 3 93 17 0 6 91 9 0 3 90 18 1 4 90 9 1 3 90 22 2 8 89 7 1 4 88 7 3 3 86 5 0 4 85 8 0 1 84 14 0 7 84 3 0 8 83 10 3 4 82 16 0 5 81 8 1 5 81 11 4 5 81 18 0 8 79 7 0 1 79 5 0 1 79 12 3 5 78 2 2 3 77 11 3 5 76 4 0 1 76 3 4 2 75 11 0 3 75 19 1 4 74 8 1 2 74 5 1 0

74) 76) 77) 79) 80) 81) 85) 86) 90) 92) 96) 97) 100)

Steve Ablitt (1987-91) Tim Foley (1984-88) Greg Koehler (1996-98) Greg Carter (1988-92) Don Shutt (1968-72) Dave Stevens (1989-93) Jeff Boulanger (1997-01) Bobby Robins (2002-06) Marcel Hamann (1967-70) John Jaskul (1976-79) Norm Bazin (1990-94) Mark Pandolfo (2002-06) Kevin Bertram (1996-00) Rob Roy (1967-71) Brian Flaherty (1973-77) Mark Roebothan (2005-09) Nick Schaus (2006-10) Fran Dee (1978-81) Cleve Kinley (2003-07) Maury Edwards (2007-Pres.) Billy Moffatt (1976-80) Scott Drevitch (1985-88) Tom Rouleau (1998-02) David Mayes (1992-96) Steve Arnold (1982-83) Doug Nolan (1995-99) Anthony Capelletti (1995-99) Jim O’Brien (1982-86) John Shumski (1984-86) Kyle Kidney (1997-01)

112 139 70 129 61 111 128 127 37 72 134 136 139 63 77 135 148 62 138 113 88 104 141 142 30 128 127 120 57 128

23 27 36 34 31 29 34 32 35 20 32 35 21 27 25 33 10 32 15 23 13 9 31 13 33 27 18 16 23 20

51 46 37 38 40 42 36 37 33 48 36 33 46 38 40 32 55 32 49 40 50 54 32 49 28 34 43 44 37 40

74 73 73 72 71 71 70 69 68 68 68 68 67 65 65 65 65 64 64 63 63 63 63 62 61 61 61 60 60 60

6 9 17 5 2 6 12 9 4 8 7 8 13 4 10 8 6 7 8 18 6 2 8 4 13 8 10 0 5 5

1 1 2 5 0 1 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 2 0 0 1

4 3 6 3 5 3 5 3 4 4 3 6 1 0 0 5 1 3 4 4 0 0 5 1 5 2 5 4 2 2

Kory Falite played for the River Hawks from 2006-2010 and is tied for 34th on the program’s all-time scoring list with 106 points in 141 career games.

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UML Hockey History Awards and Honors New England Hockey Writers All-Stars 1974-75 Mike Geragosian 1976-77 John Costello Brian Doyle Tom Jacobs 1977-78 Craig MacTavish 1978-79 Gene Hayes Tom Jacobs Craig MacTavish 1979-80 Mike Carr Dean Jenkins Paul Lohnes 1980-81 Mike Carr Dean Jenkins Paul Lohnes 1981-82 Mike Carr Ken Kaiser Paul Lohnes John MacKenzie Tom Mulligan 1982-83 Mike Carr Dana Demole Joe Hughes Chuck Sage Rob Spath 1986-87 Jon Morris 1993-94 Greg Bullock Shane Henry Dwayne Roloson 1994-95 Greg Bullock 1995-96 Christian Sbrocca 1998-99 Anthony Cappelletti 2000-01 Ron Hainsey 2008-09 Maury Edwards 2009-10 Carter Hutton All-ECAC Division II 1971-72 Mike McElligott 1977-78 Craig MacTavish Tom Jacobs 1979-80 Craig MacTavish Mike Carr Dean Jenkins Paul Lohnes Tom Mulligan 1980-81 Mike Carr Dean Jenkins Paul Lohnes 1981-82 Mike Carr Ken Kaiser Paul Lohnes 1982-83 Mike Carr Rob Spath ECAC Division II Player of the Year 1978-79 Craig MacTavish 1982-83 Dana Demole ECAC Division II Rookie of the Year 1977-78 Craig MacTavish 1979-80 Mark Kumpel 1982-83 Dana Demole

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Hockey Writers Awards Paul Lohnes, Top Defenseman Jon Morris, Rookie of the Year Dana Demole, Unsung Hero Shane Henry, Most Improved Player Dwayne Roloson, MVP Bruce Crowder, Coach of the Year Bruce Crowder, Coach of the Year Brendan Concannon, Most Improved Player Doug Nolan, Best Defensive Forward Ron Hainsey, Top Defenseman Chris Gustafson, Unsung Hero Ben Holmstrom, Best Defensive Forward

UML Hall of Fame Inducted Player 1977 Gary Bishop, F (1967-71) 1981 Mike Geragosian, G (1971-75) 1984 Tom Jacobs, F (1975-79) 1985 Brian Doyle, G (1976-80) 1986 Mike McElligott, F (1968-72) 1987 Paul Lohnes, D (1978-82) 1988 Mike Carr, F (1979-83) 1989 Kevin Charbonneau, F (1978-82) 1992 Robert Kearin, D (1969-73) 1992 Steve Woods, F (1971-75) 1993 Jon Morris, F (1984-88) 1994 Dana Demole, G (1982-86) 1999 Dwayne Roloson, G (1990-94) 2007 1979 National Championship Team 2007 1981 National Championship Team 2007 1982 National Championship Team UML All-Americans Year Player 1979 Tom Jacobs Craig MacTavish 1980 Dean Jenkins Paul Lohnes Tom Mulligan 1981 Dean Jenkins Paul Lohnes 1982 Ken Kaiser Paul Lohnes John Makenzie 1983 Mike Carr 1987 Jon Morris 1994 Shane Henry Dwayne Roloson 1995 Greg Bullock 2001 Ron Hainsey 2009 Maury Edwards Hobey Baker Winners/Finalists Year Player 1982 Paul Lohnes (Winner, Division II) 1983 Mike Carr (Winner, Division II) 1994 Dwayne Roloson (Finalist) 1995 Greg Bullock (Finalist)

Hockey East Yearly Awards Year Player Team 1984-85 Paul Ames 2nd Jon Morris Rookie 1986-87 Jon Morris 1st Paul Ames 2nd Dave Delfino 2nd Randy LeBrasseur Rookie Bill Riley, Jr. Coach of the Year 1987-88 Carl Valimont 2nd 1988-89 Mark Richards Rookie 1991-92 Mark Richards 1st 1992-93 Shane Henry 2nd Mike Murray 2nd Shane Henry Sportsmanship Award 1993-94 Dwayne Roloson 1st Player of the Year Shane Henry 1st Greg Bullock Rookie of the Year 2nd Rookie Bruce Crowder Coach of the Year 1994-95 Greg Bullock 1st 1995-96 Christian Sbrocca 2nd Bruce Crowder Coach of the Year 1996-97 Neil Donovan 1st Mike Nicholishen 2nd Greg Koehler Rookie of the Year Rookie 1997-98 Mike Nicholishen 2nd 1998-99 Anthony Cappelletti 2nd Doug Nolan Defensive Forward 1999-00 Ron Hainsey Rookie 2000-01 Ron Hainsey 1st Brad Rooney Honorable Mention Laurent Meunier Rookie 2001-02 Ed McGrane 2nd Cam McCormick Honorable Mention 2002-03 Ed McGrane 2nd Charlie Holt Team Sportsmanship Award 2003-04 Elias Godoy Honorable Mention Cleve Kinley Rookie Jason Tejchma Rookie 2004-05 Ben Walter 2nd Peter Vetri Rookie of the Year Rookie (unanimous) 2005-06 Danny O’Brien Sportsmanship Award 2007-08 Kory Falite 2nd Maury Edwards Rookie Charlie Holt Team Sportsmanship Award 2008-09 Maury Edwards 1st David Vallorani Rookie Nick Schaus Honorable Mention 2009-10 Jeremy Dehner 2nd Carter Hutton 2nd Goaltending Champion Ben Holmstrom Defensive Forward


UML Hockey History UML and the Hockey East Tournament 1985 Tournament Quarterfinals - #5 UML over #4 UNH - 7-6, 4-8, [1-0] Semifinals - #1 Boston College 6, UML 5 Consolation - #2 Boston University 6, UML 4 All-Tournament Team - Jon Morris

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1986 Tournament Quarterfinals - #6 UML over #3 Northeastern - 4-2, 3-4 Semifinals - #1 Boston College 5, UML 2 Consolation - UML 5, #4 Providence 2

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2003 Tournament Quarterfinals - #1 UNH over #8 UML - 4-8, 4-8

1987 Tournament Semifinals - #3 Maine 5, #2 UML 2 1988 Tournament Quarterfinals - #4 UML over #5 Boston College - 3-3, 5-2 Semifinals - #2 Northeastern over UML - 3-1, 1-2 ^

2004 Tournament Quarterfinals - #3 Massachusetts over #6 UML - 3-6, 1-3 ^

1990 Tournament Quarterfinals - #2 Maine over #7 UML - 7-3, 16-0 1991 Tournament Quarterfinals - #2 Maine over #7 UML - 5-3 1992 Tournament Quarterfinals - #3 Providence over #6 UML - 6-0 1993 Tournament Quarterfinals - #4 UML over #5 Providence - 7-4, 3-3 Semifinals - #1 Maine 7, UML 5 Consolation - UML 5, #3 UNH 4 (ot) All-Tournament Team - Mike Murray 1994 Tournament Quarterfinals - #2 UML over #7 Merrimack - 7-1, 3-0 Semifinals - UML 4, #3 UNH 2 Championship - #1 Boston University 3, UML 2 All-Tournament Team - Dwayne Roloson, Greg Bullock MVP - Dwayne Roloson 1995 Tournament Quarterfinals - #5 UML over #4 Northeastern - 5-4 Semifinals - #2 Boston University 4, UML 2 Consolation - #1 Maine 6, UML 0

2005 Tournament Quarterfinals - #4 Maine over #5 UML - 2-7, 1-5 2006 Tournament Quarterfinals - #2 Maine over #7 UML - 3-4 (ot), 3-4 2008 Tournament Quarterfinals - #2 Boston University over #7 UML - 3-5, 4-1, 2-4 2009 Tournament Quarterfinals - #5 UML over #4 Vermont - 4-3 (OT), 4-2 Semifinals - # 5 UML over #2 Northeastern - 3-2 (OT) Championship - #1 Boston University over #5 UML, 1-0 All-Tournament Team - Scott Campbell, Maury Edwards 2010 Tournament Quarterfinals - #4 Maine over #5 UML - 2-1, 0-2, 2-3 (OT) ! ^

Two Games [mini-game] Two Games, Total Goals

Summary: Quarterfinal Record: 21-24-2 Semifinal Record: 3-11 Consolation Record: 1-3-1 Championship Record: 0-2 UML has failed to make the playoffs only three times in the 26-year history of Hockey East.

1996 Tournament Quarterfinals - #2 UML over #7 Northeastern - 7-3, 4-3 Semifinals - #3 Maine 5, UML 2 Consolation - #1 Boston University 7, UML 3 1997 Tournament Quarterfinals - #6 UML over #3 Providence - 6-2, 6-5 Semifinals - #1 Boston University 3, UML 2 Consolation - #5 Boston College 2, UML 2 (ot) All-Tournament Team - Chris Bell 1998 Tournament Quarterfinals - #5 UML over #4 Northeastern - 8-2, 2-3, 5-1 Semifinals - #6 Maine 6, UML 2 1999 Tournament Quarterfinals - #3 Boston College over #6 UML - 5-0, 5-4 2001 Tournament Quarterfinals - #5 UML over #4 UNH - 2-4, 2-1, 2-1 Semifinals - #1 Boston College 5, UML 1 2002 Tournament Quarterfinals - #4 UML over #5 Northeastern - 5-2, 2-4, 3-1 Semifinals - #1 UNH 4, UML 3 All-Tournament Team - Mark Concannon

Chris Auger scores the overtime game-winning goal for the River Hawks as UMass Lowell defeated Northeastern, 3-2, in the Hockey East semifinals, March 20, 2009 at TD Banknorth Garden.

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UML Hockey History UML Yearly Awards 2009-2010 Most Valuable Player

Carter Hutton Goaltender Thunder Bay, Ont.

Year 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80

Player, Position Maury Edwards, Defenseman Kory Falite, Forward Jason Tejchma, Forward Bobby Robins, Forward Ben Walter, Forward Elias Godoy, Forward Ed McGrane, Forward Ed McGrane, Forward Ron Hainsey, Defenseman Chris Bell, Forward Anthony Cappelletti, Defenseman Mike Nicholishen, Defenseman Neil Donovan, Forward Brendan Concannon, Forward Greg Bullock, Forward Dwayne Roloson, Goaltender Dwayne Roloson, Goaltender Mark Richards, Goaltender Brendan Flynn, Forward Mark Richards, Goaltender Craig Charron, Forward Dave Delfino, Goaltender Jon Morris, Forward Dana Demole, Goaltender Jon Morris, Forward Don McCoy, Forward Mike Carr, Forward Paul Lohnes, Defenseman Dean Jenkins, Forward Dean Jenkins, Forward

2009-2010 Best Defensive Player

Jeremy Dehner Defenseman Madison, Wis.

Year 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86

Player Jeremy Dehner Nick Schaus Jeremy Dehner Jeremy Dehner Matt Collar Matt Collar Matt Collar Matt Collar Cam McCormick Jerramie Domish Chris Gustafson Anthony Cappelletti Mike Nicholishen Mike Nicholishen Ed Campbell Aaron Kriss Ed Campbell Scott Meehan Scott Meehan Mike Erickson Tim Smallwood Gary Murphy Carl Valimont Paul Ames Paul Ames

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2009-2010 Rookie of the Year

Riley Wetmore Forward Swanton, Vt.

Year 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83

Player, Position David Vallorani, Forward Maury Edwards, Defense Jeremy Dehner, Defense Nick Monroe, Forward Peter Vetri, Goaltender Cleve Kinley, Defenseman Andrew Martin, Forward Baptiste Amar, Defenseman Laurent Meunier, Forward Ron Hainsey, Defenseman Ed McGrane, Forward Yorick Treille, Forward Brad Rooney, Forward Greg Koehler, Forward Wil Tormey, Defenseman Mike Nicholishen, Defenseman Greg Bullock, Forward Jeff Daw, Forward Aaron Kriss, Defenseman Dwayne Roloson, Goaltender Dan O’Connell, Forward Mark Richards, Goaltender Steve Ablitt, Forward not available not available Jon Morris, Forward Paul Ames, Defenseman Dana Demole, Goaltender

2009-2010 Unsung Hero Award

Barry Goers Defenseman Ivyland, Penn.

Year 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85

Player Nick Monroe, Forward Kelly Sullivan, Defense Nick Schaus, Defense Jeremy Hall, Forward Jason Tejchma, Forward Andrew Martin, Forward Steve Slonina, Forward Laurent Meunier, Forward Brad Rooney, Forward Tom Rouleau, Forward Tom Rouleau, Forward Mike Mulligan, Forward Shannon Basaraba, Forward Chris Bell, Forward Marc Salsman, Forward Christian Sbrocca, Forward Norm Bazin, Forward Dan O’Connell, Forward Shane Henry, Forward Dave Gatti, Forward Brendan Flynn, Forward John Borrell, Forward Scott Drevitch, Defenseman Dave Delfino, Goaltender Craig Charron, Forward Dana Demole, Goaltender Scott Wiebolt, Defenseman


UML Hockey History UML Yearly Awards 2009-2010 Most Improved Player

2009-2010 “Gus” Coutu Award Given anually to the player who best exemplifies the spirit of the UML hockey program. Prior to 1987-88, presented as the Most Spirited Player Award.

Ben Holmstrom Forward Colorado Springs, Colo.

Year 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1981-82

Player, Position Mark Roebothan, Forward Ben Holmstrom, Center Jeremy Hall, Forward Andrew Martin, Forward Andrew Martin, Forward Danny O’Brien, Forward Mark Concannon, Forward Chris Gustafson, Defenseman Chris Gustafson, Defenseman Craig Brown, Forward Mike Mulligan, Forward Mike Mulligan, Forward Marc Salsman, Forward Bill Riga, Forward Eric Brown, Forward Norm Bazin, Forward Mark Carlson, Forward Dave Gatti, Forward Dave Gatti, Forward Dave Gatti, Forward Conrade Thomas, Forward Conrade Thomas, Forward Jim Newhouse, Forward Tom Evangelista, Forward Mike O’Neill, Defenseman Dennis McCarroll, Forward Ken Kaiser, Forward Dean Jenkins, Forward Dean Jenkins, Forward

2009-2010 Coaches’ Perseverance

Paul Worthington Forward Penndal, Penn.

Year 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93

Player, Position Matt Ferreira, Forward Paul Worthington, Forward Jon Dryjowicz-Burek, Goaltender Andrew Martin, Forward Paul D’Agostino, Forward Peter Hanlon, Forward Kim Brandvold, Defenseman Kevin Kotyluk, Defenseman Jeff Boulanger, Forward Jimi St. John, Goaltender Scott Fankhouser, Goaltender Martin Fillion, Goaltender Ryan Sandholm, Forward Dave Barozzino, Defenseman Paul Botto, Defenseman Kerry Angus, Defenseman Tim Smallwood, Forward

Colin Wright Forward Burlington, Ont.

Year 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80

Player, Position Michael Budd, Forward Ryan Blair, Defenseman Nevin Hamilton, Goaltender Jake Pence, Defenseman Brian Bova, Forward Mark Pandolfo, Forward Dominic Smart, Goaltender Anders Strome, Forward Peter Hay, Forward Mark Concannon, Forward Tom Rouleau, Forward Jason Savageau, Defenseman Chris Bell, Forward Martin Fillion, Goaltender Brendan Concannon, Forward Norm Bazin, Forward Shane Henry, Forward Mike Murray, Forward Dave Pensa, Forward Scott Wenham, Defenseman Scott MacPherson, Forward Jeff Flaherty, Forward Jeff Flaherty, Forward Mike Rawnsley, Defenseman Tom Evangelista, Forward Mike O’Neill, Defenseman Ken Kaiser, Forward Don McCoy, Forward Tom Cronin, Defenseman Joe Hughes, Defenseman Tom Tidman, Forward

2009-2010 Marc Connelly Award John Defreitas Friends of Lowell Hockey

Given annually to a non-player who made a signifigant positive impact on the UML Hockey Program, as voted by the players. Named in honor of Marc Connelly. Year 2008-09 2007-08

Name Mike Kuenzler Jonathan Albert

2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97

Bob Gamache Bob Ellis Artie Poitras Dan Fisher Jon Hogan Don Lampron Scott MacKenzie Joe Delaney Matt Scapparotti Matt Scapparotti Jim Connelly

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UML Hockey History UML Yearly Awards 2009-2010 G. Harvey Chandler Award

Scott Campbell Forward Navan, Ont. Season 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70

Presented annually to the University of Massachusetts Lowell hockey team’s top scorer, the G. Harvey Chandler Memorial Trophy is named for the late University of Lowell Board of Trustee whose contributions to the Athletic Department were immeasurable. Inducted posthumously into the UMass Lowell Athletic Hall of Fame in 1983, Chandler was a driving force behind the growth of the school’s Athletic Department. As a member of the Trustees and the University’s Building Authority, he was influential in providing the resources needed for a quality athletic program to emerge. He was also instrumental in initiating the purchase of the Tully Forum, home for the River Hawks hockey team from 1980 to 1998.

Player, Year Scott Campbell, Jr. Kory Falite, Sr. Scott Campbell, So. Kory Falite, So. Jason Tejchma, Sr. Bobby Robins, Sr. Elias Godoy, Jr. Ben Walter, Jr. Elias Godoy, So. Ed McGrane, Sr. Ed McGrane, Jr. Ed McGrane, So. Chris Bell, Sr. John Campbell,Jr. Greg Koehler, So. Neil Donovan, Sr. Brendan Concannon, Sr. Greg Bullock, So. Greg Bullock, Fr. Shane Henry, Jr. Mike Murray, So. Brendan Flynn, Sr. Craig Charron, Sr. Scott MacPherson, Jr. Jon Morris, Sr. Jon Morris, Jr. Jon Morris, So. Jon Morris, Fr. Don McCoy, Sr. Mike Carr, Sr. Ken Kaiser, Jr. Mike Carr, So. Mike Carr, Fr. Craig MacTavish, So. Craig MacTavish, Fr. Tom Jacobs, So. John Costello, Fr. Steve Woods, Sr. Steve Woods, Jr. Bob Kearin, Sr. Steve Woods, Sr. Mike McElligott, Sr. Mike McElligott, Jr. Gary Bishop, Jr. Mike McElligott, So.

GP 39 39 38 37 36 35 34 36 40 36 37 38 34 36 33 38 39 40 38 39 31 34 35 34 37 35 39 42 34 30 34 31 29 31 24 26 22 22 22 22 22 23 18 16 17

G 16 18 14 18 10 13 12 26 18 21 22 17 9 11 20 19 23 25 24 23 22 13 17 19 15 28 25 29 27 35 32 25 38 36 26 23 17 20 12 17 27 12 25 21 16

A 18 16 16 14 11 18 27 13 23 21 15 20 21 25 17 27 39 40 35 35 15 26 29 19 39 33 31 31 25 39 48 32 33 52 19 20 21 27 21 24 17 32 28 17 22

TP 34 34 30 32 21 31 39 39 41 42 37 37 30 36 37 46 62 65 59 58 37 39 46 38 54 61 56 60 52 74 80 57 71 88 45 43 38 47 33 41 44 44 53 38 38

Kory Falite Forward Billerica, Mass.

Scott Campbell led the River Hawks in scoring with 30 points (14g, 16a). He finished the 2008-09 season with 10 points (4g, 6a) in the last six games.

2009-2010 UMLHockey.com Award The UMLHockey.com Player of the Year Award is given annually to the player who receives the most votes for his contributions during UML home games. After each home game, UML fans vote for their top three players of the game. The voting for each game ends before the next home game. The votes are tabulated and the first place player is awarded three points, the second place player two points, and the third place player one point. At the end of the season, the player with the most points is presented with this award.

Kory Falite Forward Billerica, Mass.

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Year 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06

Player, Position Kory Falite, Forward Jason Tejchma, Forward Bobby Robins, Forward

2004-05

Ben Walter, Forward


UML Hockey History UML and the NHL Draft Player John Costello Craig MacTavish Mark Kumpel John Shumski Tom McComb Paul Ames Jon Morris Jyrki Maki Jim Newhouse John Borrell Carl Valimont Gary Murphy Peter Harris Sean Boudreault Jeff Flaherty Peter Heinze Craig Daly Michael Tinkham Mike Erickson Mark Carlson Matt Hayes Keith Carney Matt Robbins Craig Charron Mike Murray Travis Tucker Mark Richards Aaron Kriss Scott Meehan Ryan Golden Ed Campbell

UML Years 1975-79 1977-79 1979-83 1984-86 1983-84 1983-87 1984-88 1984-87; 1988-89 1984-87 1985-89 1984-88 1985-89 1986-90 1987-89 1986-90 1984-87 1988-89 1989-90 1987-91 1990-93 1988-90 1990-93 1989-90 1986-90 1990-94 1990-94 1988-92 1991-95 1989-93 1994-95 1993-95

Draft Team, Montreal, Boston, Quebec, St. Louis, Minnesota, Pittsburgh, New Jersey, Quebec, Boston, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Quebec, NY Islanders, Quebec, Boston, Edmonton, Vancouver, Edmonton, NY Islanders, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Toronto, NY Islanders, Montreal, Calgary, Detroit, Winnipeg, San Jose, Vancouver, Boston, NY Rangers,

Year 1979 1978 1980 1982 1983 1983 1984 1984 1984 1985 1985 1985 1986 1986 1986 1986 1987 1987 1987 1987 1988 1989 1989 1989 1990 1990 1990 1991 1991 1993 1993

Round 15th 9th 6th 10th 6th 7th 5th 8th 12th 5th 10th 11th 8th 12th 12th Supp. 9th 10th 11th 11th 7th 5th 9th Supp. 9th 10th Supp. 11th Supp. 7th 8th

Player Scott Fankhouser Doug Nolan *Kyle Kidney Yorick Treille Josh Reed Mark Concannon ^Dwayne Roloson Ron Hainsey Ben Walter Chris Auger Julian Melchiori

UML Years 1994-95; 1996-99 1995-99 1997-01 1998-02 1999-03 1999-03 1990-94 1999-01 2002-05 2006-2010 2010-pres

Draft Team, St. Louis, Toronto, Colorado, Chicago, Vancouver, San Jose, Columbus, Montreal, Boston, Chicago, Atlanta,

Year 1994 1994 1997 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2004 2006 2010

Round 11th 11th Entry 7th 6th 3rd 5th 1st 5th 6th 3rd

*1997 Expansion Draft; ^2000 Expansion Draft

Former UMass Lowell All-American Ron Hainsey with former Montreal Canadiens general manager Rejean Houle (left) and former chief scout Pierre Dorion at the NHL Draft 2000 in Calgary, Alberta. (Photo courtesy of the Montreal Canadiens)

UML and the NHL Player UML Years Craig MacTavish 1977-79 Dean Jenkins 1977-81 Mark Kumpel 1979-83 Jon Morris 1984-88 Dwayne Roloson 1990-94 Jeff Daw 1992-96 Greg Koehler 1996-98 Scott Fankhouser 1994-95; 1996-99 Ron Hainsey 1999-01 Yorick Treille 1998-02 Ben Walter 2002-05 Bobby Robins 2002-06 Carter Hutton 2006-10

Team, Seasons Boston, 1979-84 Edmonton, 1985-94 New York Rangers, 1994 Philadelphia, 1994-96 St. Louis, 1996-97 Head Coach, Edmonton, 2000-present Los Angeles, 1983-84 Quebec, 1984-87 Detroit, 1987-88 Winnipeg, 1989-91 New Jersey, 1988-92 San Jose, 1992-93 Boston, 1993-94 Calgary, 1996-98 Buffalo, 1998-00 Minnesota, 2001-2006 Edmonton, 2006-present Colorado, 2001-02 Carolina, 2000-01 Atlanta, 2000-01 Montreal, 2002-2005 Columbus, 2006-2008 Altanta, 2008-present Chicago, 2002-03 preseason Boston, 2005-2007 NY Islanders, 2007-present Ottawa, 2006-07 preseason Philadelphia, 2009-10

Four-time Stanley Cup winner Craig MacTavish coached the Edmonton Oilers for eight seasons (2000-09), guiding the team to the 2006 Stanley Cup final. He played 17 years in the NHL for the Bruins, Oilers, Rangers, Flyers and Blues. MacTavish won three Stanley Cups with Edmonton -- four overall -- and wore the ‘C’ for the Oilers from 1992-94.

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UML Hockey History UML on National Teams United States (Players) Mark Kumpel (UML: 1979-83) 1984 Winter Olympics (Sarajevo, Yugoslavia) Paul Ames (UML: 1983-87) 1984 World Junior Championship (Norrkoping and Nykoping, Sweden) Craig Charron (UML: 1986-90) 1995 World Championships (Stockholm, Sweden) Member of 1995 USA National Team that won the Pool B Championship. Had one goal, two assists in five games as the Americans placed sixth overall with a 3-1-2 record. Jon Morris (UML: 1984-88) 1988 Winter Olympics (Calgary, Alberta) Named to the team, but declined the invitation to return for his senior season at UML. Mark Richards (UML: 1988-92) 1989 World Junior Championship (Anchorage, Alaska) Ron Hainsey (UML: 1999-01) 2000 World Junior Championship (UMea, Sweden) 2000 USA Summer Challenge (Lake Placid, NY) 2001 World Junior Championship (Moscow, Russia) 2009 World Championships (Berne and Zurich-Kloten, Switzerland) Registered one goal, one assist as the Americans fell to Canada in a shootout for the bronze medal in Skelleftea and Umea, Sweden. ..Had two assists and led the USA to the gold medal of the 2000 USA Hockey Summer Challenge in Lake Placid, NY...Finished the 2001 World Junior Championship second among assist leaders and third among scoring defensemen (0-5-5, 7 GP) as USA placed fifth. Jeremy Dehner (UML: 2006-10) 2004 U.S. U-18 Select Team (Czech Republic) Ben Holmstrom (UML: 2006-10) 2004 U.S. U-18 Select Team (Czech Republic) United States (Coaches) Kenny Rausch (UML: 2001-08) 2004 Junior World Cup (Czech Republic) 2005 Junior World Cup (Czech Republic) Assistant coach for the U-18 team Canada (Players) Dwayne Roloson 1990-94) 2009 World Championship (Bern and Zurich-Kloten, Switzerland)

France (Players) Yorick Treille (UML: 1998-02) 2000 World Championship (St. Petersburg, Russia) 2002 Olympic Games (Salt Lake City) 2002 World Championship (Eindhoven, Netherlands) 2003 World Championship (Zagreb, Croatia) 2008 World Championship (Quebec City, Que. / Halifax, N.S.) 2009 Word Championship (Berne and Zurich-Kloten, Switzerland) Laurent Meunier (UML: 2000-02) 2000 World Championship (St. Petersburg, Russia) 2002 Olympic Games (Salt Lake City) 2002 World Championship (Eindhoven, Netherlands) 2003 World Championship (Zagreb, Croatia) 2008 World Championship (Quebec City, Que. / Halifax, N.S.) 2009 Word Championship (Berne and Zurich-Kloten, Switzerland) Baptiste Amar (UML: 2001-03) 2000 World Championship (St. Petersburg, Russia) 2002 Olympic Games (Salt Lake City) 2002 World Championship (Eindhoven, Netherlands) 2003 World Championship (Zagreb, Croatia) 2008 World Championship (Quebec City, Que. / Halifax, N.S.) 2009 Word Championship (Berne and Zurich-Kloten, Switzerland) UML teammates and countrymen helped France to a 2-3-1 record at 2000 World Championships in St. Petersburg, Russia...Trio also led France in the 2002 Olympic Games in Salt Lake City and the 2002 World Championship in Eindhoven, Netherlands. Italy (Players) David Delfino (UML: 1984-88) 1991 World Championship (Ljubiana, Yugoslavia) 1992 Winter Olympics (Albertville, France) 1992 World Championship (Prague, Czech Republic) 1994 World Championship (Munich, Germany) 1994 Winter Olympics (Lillehammer, Norway) 1995 World Championship (Stockholm, Sweden) 1996 World Championship (Vienna, Austria) 1997 World Championship (Zurich, Switzerland) 1998 Winter Olympics (Nagano, Japan) Became a dual citizen and keyed Italy to a gold medal in the 1991 World Championship...Also helped the Italians finish as high as sixth in the world in the 1994 and 1995 World Championships...Keyed Italy to seventh-place showings at the 1996 and 1997 Worlds...Helped Italy to a 12th-place finish in the 1992 Olympics, a ninth-place showing in 1994 and 10th-place in 1998.

Canada (Coaches) Craig MacTavish (UML: 1977-79) 2008 World Championships (Quebec City, Que. / Halifax, N.S.) Assistant Coach for Team Canada

Mark Kumpel ‘83 - Sarajevo 1984

Yorick Treille ‘02 - Salt Lake 2002

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Baptiste Amar ‘03 - Salt Lake 2002

Laurent Meunier ‘02 - Salt Lake 2002


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University of

MASSACHUSETTS LOWELL Throughout its 100 year history, the University of Massachusetts Lowell has excelled at providing innovative, responsive programs that meet both the needs of its students for a quality education and the needs of regional businesses for skilled practitioners and managers. Formed through the merger of a technical institute and a teacher’s college, the University is part of the five-campus University of Massachusetts system. The academic experience at UMass Lowell offers students comprehensive, broad-based programs characterized by a continuing effort to break down traditional barriers between disciplines, and between the classroom and the “real world.” Courses typically involve a practical component which can range from the political science team that competed nationally in a United Nations Model Assembly; to the music business majors who went to a recording industry conference in California; to the civil engineering students who helped the city of Lowell inventory and replace all of its street signs. Members of the faculty are respected researchers who value their commitment to teaching and extend the learning experience beyond the classroom. Undergraduates participate in funded research and college policy committees, and senior faculty are involved in student projects such as building and racing a solar-powered car. Strong links with local businesses, educational systems, and health care providers benefit students through an increasing number of internships, part-time jobs, and grants. In short, students graduate with the hands-on experience and practical problem-solving skills for which employers are looking. UMass Lowell offers 82 different undergraduate concentrations, including recent popular choices like meteorology, sound recording technology, exercise physiology, criminal justice, and plastics engineering. Most courses incorporate some kind of practical component that gives students hands-on experience in their field. Support services ranging from the University-wide Honors Program to multimedia computer labs to academic tutoring ensure that all students have access to the programs and services that help them succeed. The Graduate School enrolls nearly 3,000 students in 30 master’s degree and 11 doctoral programs. UMass Lowell’s

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6,000 undergraduate students are ethnically, culturally, and economically diverse. Students are active in a wide variety of community service activities, including athletics-based programs for local high school students; the Assistive Technology Program in which students create and modify devices for the disabled; and volunteer work at local shelters and community programs. There are more than 100 campus organizations to choose from: academic, recreational, and special interest groups; the women’s center; marching band; the student newspaper; an FM radio station covering a 20-mile radius; and the Off-Broadway Players. Campus-wide events include University Week and Spring Carnival, and resident hall associations sponsor social and recreational events. The University’s three campuses, spread over 100 acres on both sides of the Merrimack River, include classroom and laboratory buildings, two libraries, a student center, two gymnasiums, multiple dining halls, a Center for the Performing Arts, an art gallery, and numerous residence halls. State-of-the-art laboratories include such specialinterest facilities as the six Sound Recording Technology Program studios; an interactive video lab (one of three in the country) that enables nursing students to simulate medical emergencies; and a manufacturing lab where engineering and management students team up to produce microelectronic components. In 1998, the University’s collaborative relationship with the city of Lowell resulted in the completion of the nearby Paul E. Tsongas Hockey Arena and the on-campus Edward A. LeLacheur Baseball Stadium. Both facilities are shared by UMass Lowell and the Lowell Devils of the American Hockey League (AHL) and the Lowell Spinners, a class A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox. These projects and the University’s Campus Recreation Center, which opened in the Fall of 2002, are located in the city’s Northern Canal area where campus and community meet. Other collaborative projects in this area include a three-mile river walk/ canal walk system, and the mixed-use renovation of the 18-acre Lawrence Mills complex.


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ATHLETIC FACILITIES Among the many things on which the UMass Lowell Department of Athletics prides itself is its facilities. There is the palatial 6,500-seat Paul E. Tsongas Arena, home of the River Hawk Division I ice hockey program; the 4,700-seat Edward A. LeLacheur Park home of the baseball team; the Cushing Field Complex, which houses the soccer, field hockey and track and field teams; and River View Field, home of the UML softball team. Costello Athletic Center Most recently, the University turned its attention to the Costello Athletic Center, home of the UML volleyball and women’s and men’s basketball teams as well as the winter refuge for the baseball and softball teams. Built in 1964, the CAC underwent many renovations over the summer of 2006, including the installation of a new hardwood playing surface; new collapsible bleachers in several areas, including the east end of the court; and new banners at either end of the court celebrating the University’s many championships. Additionally, a new sound system was installed with speakers to be added above the balcony level as well as acoustic panels on the ceiling to improve sound. Among the minor changes has been a new curtain separating the main floor and the auxillary gymnasium, as well as new blinds on the windows above the balcony level. Along with the main and auxillary basketball courts, this three-floor facility also contains a swimming pool, training facilities and the main offices for the athletic department staff. The weight room, located in the basement, contains the latest equipment and a wide variety of free weights suitable for training and is exclusive to UML student-athletes. Cushing Field Complex Adjacent to the Costello Athletic Center is the Cushing Field Complex, named after the Lester H. Cushing, former athletic director and chair of the Department of Languages at Lowell Technological Institute for 49 years. The complex was constructed in 2000-01 and features an artificial turf field and bleacher stadium for field hockey and football, a competitive track and field complex and a natural grass soccer field. Edward A. LeLacheur Park A 4,700-seat natural grass facility, LeLacheur Park is home to the UML baseball team as well as the Lowell Spinners, the Class ‘A’ affiliate of the

LeLacheur Park

2004 and 2007 World Series Champion Boston Red Sox. It is among the most attractive, most beautifully manicured minor league ballparks in the country. River View Field Located on the University’s south campus, River View Field serves as the home of the UML softball team and has also been the site of the Northeast-10 Conference Softball Tournament in recent years. Situated on the banks of the Merrimack River, River View Field is regarded as one of the premier softball complexes in New England. Campus Recreation Center The newly constructed Campus Recreation Center caters to the needs of the student-athlete. This two-story, 80,000 square foot facility offers a variety of fitness and fun activities. The CRC contains three basketball courts with a one-eighth seamless rubber compound running track overlooking the courts from the second floor. Adjacent to the basketball courts are two racquetball courts in addition to a squash court. Additionally, there is a 6,500-square foot dual-level fitness area that contains a variety of cardiovascular equipment, free weights and selectorized machines. Multi-purpose studios offer space for aerobic and fitness classes, and a wellness room provides information and help on how to eat and exercise better. Locker rooms offer a sauna for relaxation, and pool and tennis tables give students a chance to unwind in the atrium.

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The Paul E.

TSONGAS CENTER Rising on the banks of the Merrimack River, the Paul E. Tsongas Center is a 6,500-seat multipurpose facility that is home to the UMass Lowell hockey team. Named after the late Paul E. Tsongas, the arena symbolizes his lifelong commitment to improving the quality of life for people in Lowell, MA, and the country. From the Lowell City Council to the United States Senate, to the presidential campaign trail, Tsongas’ dedication to public service and the public good is an example to be honored. In January of 2010, UMass Lowell purchased the Tsongas Center for the city of Lowell and began ushering the building into a new era. With the completion of the purchase, UML added a wraparound video board mid-season that stretched along the ring of the rink. Among the off-season renovations, the University added a state of the art video scoreboard for center ice. Also, the 2010-11 season will unveil the Lowell Five Pavilion, which features a bar and premium seating for greater enjoyment of the action. The Tsongas Center is undoubtedly one of the most comfortable, intimate and fan-friendly venues in college hockey. For several years, UMass Lowell shared the arena with the Albany Devils - then an AHL affiliate of the New Jersey Devils located in Lowell - and maintains a close relationship with the franchise. Several River Hawk alumni have moved on to play for the franchise, including former standouts Jeff Daw, Craig Charron, Laurent Meunier, Mark Pandolfo and most recently Ben Walter. The UML players enjoy state-of-the art lockerroom facilities and a players lounge complete with satellite television, a ping-pong table and dart board. A weight and exercise room is just down

the hall opposite the Athletic Health Care Center. Although primarily serving as the home ice for the River Hawks, Tsongas also hosts a variety of events in an intimate setting year-round when the teams are not playing on the ice. The arena hosts a variety of concerts and entertainment events by some of the most popular artists of today, including Bob Dylan, Tori Amos, Kid Rock, Barry Manilow, Staind, and Van Morrison, to name a few. Recently the Tsongas Center served as a host to the world. In April of 2003 Tsongas Arena was the site for a first round match of the Fed Cup, the premier team competition in women’s tennis. The world watched as international superstar sisters Serena and Venus Williams represented the United States in a two-day match against the Czech Republic before sold-out crowds. The Tsongas Center also serves as the host of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association championships in both basketball and ice hockey. In addition, the arena is the site for many trade shows, festivals and public skating, and serves as the site for commencement for the University. The Tsongas Arena, which opened January 28, 1998, is one of several projects located in the city’s Northern Canal area where campus and city meet. The area is also the location of Edward LeLacheur Park, which opened in June of 1998. The stadium is shared by the UMass Lowell baseball team and the Lowell Spinners, the Class A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox of the New York-Penn League. The canalwalk and riverwalk, a system of pathways circling the area, provide easy access to the Northern Canal area, home of the new UML Campus Recreation Center.

River Hawks at Tsongas Center All-Time at Tsongas Center: First Game:............................................. Jan. 27, 1998 vs. Dartmouth (L, 1-2) First Win:......................................................Feb. 20, 1998 vs. Merrimack, 4-3 First Tie:.......................................................Feb. 13, 2000 vs. Merrimack, 6-6 W-L-T at Tsongas:.................................................................. 96-89-17 (.517) All-Time Attendance:......................................................................... 663,465 Blaise MacDonald at Tsongas:........................................................... 73-60-14 Longest Win/Unbeaten Streak:................................ 9 games (11/27/04-2/5/05) Most wins (Single Season):............ 11, three times (2001-02, 2004-05, 2009-10) UMass Lowell Year-by-Year at Tsongas Center Year GP W-L-T Attendance 1997-1998 5 2-3-0 28,232 1998-1999 17 7-10-0 49,619 1999-2000 16 6-9-1 41,431 2000-2001 17 8-7-2 43,186 2001-2002 19 11-7-1 63,155 2002-2003 15 5-8-2 44,808 2003-2004 15 5-8-3 47,322 2004-2005 17 11-5-1 48,675 2005-2006 16 9-6-1 48,760 2006-2007 13 3-7-3 38,419 2007-2008 19 10-8-1 64,517 2008-2009 15 8-6-1 66,054 2009-2010 17 11-5-1 79,228 All-Time 202 96-89-17 663,465

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Avg/Gm 5,646 2,919 2,589 2,540 3,324 2,987 2,958 2,863 3,048 2,955 3,396 4,404 4,664 3,284

2009-10 at Tsongas Center: Goals For:............................................................................................... 61 Goals Against:......................................................................................... 39 Power Play Goals:..................................................................................... 20 Shorthanded Goals:.................................................................................... 1 Points Leader:.............................................................. Nick Schaus, 19 points Goal Leader:............................................................. Scott Campbell, 11 goals Assist Leader:..............................................................Nick Schaus, 16 assists Wins Leader:................................................................. Carter Hutton, 7 wins GAA Leader:.....................................................................Carter Hutton, 1.68 Save-Pct. Leader:..............................................................Carter Hutton, .938 Career Records: Goals For:..............................................................................................646 Goals Against:........................................................................................576 Power Play Goals:....................................................................................169 Shorthanded Goals:.................................................................................. 17 Points Leader:...............................................................Ed McGrane, 66 points Goal Leader:..................................................................Ed McGrane, 33 goals Assist Leader:.............................................................. Elias Godoy, 38 assists Wins Leader:....................................................................Peter Vetri, 18 wins GAA Leader:................................................................... Carter Hutton, 2.14* Save-Pct. Leader:............................................................ Carter Hutton, .912* ................................................................ John Yaros, .912* *Minimum 5 games


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The City of

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UML Hockey and the

COMMUNITY

Support from the surrounding community has always been strong for the UMass Lowell hockey team, and through a multitude of service projects, the River Hawks give their time as a way of saying thanks. Community service has become one of the pillars of River Hawk Hockey, as important as on-ice performance and academic excellence. UML hockey players are seen regularly donating their efforts in a variety of areas, including the Merrimack Valley Food Bank, Special Olympics, the Lowell Folk Festival, Habitat for Humanity, and Campus Cleanup events. Probably the most visible project is the River Hawk Readers Program, formed through the combined efforts of former UML assistant coach Chris MacKenzie and the Administrators at the Lowell Community Charter School. Every week during the hockey season, UML skaters travel to the charter school to team up with students on library projects and help them to find books. And once a week, the fifth graders from the charter school come to the Tsongas Arena for the opportunity to learn how to skate and have fun with the River Hawks. Each year the team hosts a holiday skate on the ice at the Tsongas, welcoming Santa and members of the community to skate with players on the ice. At the Saints Medical Center’s Fourth Annual Fall Festival for Life Cancer Walk, the River Hawks were out in full force. UML players also participate in helping kindergarteners learn to read. Recently, on Read Around America Day, the River Hawks traveled to the Washington School in Lowell, reading books to some of the youngest fans of the Red, White, and Royal Blue. In addition, the River Hawks were intergrel in the Bowling for Wishes charity drive. The hockey players joined forces with the other 15 River Hawk teams to raise more than $4,000.

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Jack Wilson UMass President

Jack M. Wilson was named President of the five-campus, 60,000-student University of Massachusetts on March 24, 2004. He had served as interim President since September, 2003. Previously, he had served UMass as the Vice President for Academic Affairs and as founding CEO of UMassOnline. He is a tenured Professor of Management at UMass Amherst. Prior to arriving at UMass, Wilson was the J. Erik Jonsson ’22 Distinguished Professor of Physics, Engineering Science, Information Technology, and Management at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, where he also had served as a Dean and interim Provost. As the CEO of UMassOnline, he helped to build the system-wide initiative into one of the largest externally directed online programs in the United States, with 45 graduate and undergraduate degree and certificate programs now serving almost 18,000 enrollees. Wilson is nationally and internationally known for his leadership in the reform of higher education programs, winning the Theodore Hesburgh Award, the Boeing Award, and the Pew Charitable Trust Prize for his innovative programs. He was awarded an Outstanding Civilian Service Medal by the U.S. Army for service to the Army Education program. He is a Fellow of American Physical Society, and has served as a national officer of the Physical Society, American Institute of Physics, and the American Association of Physics Teachers. He has also served as a member or chair of several National Academy of Science and National Research Council study committees and task forces. Wilson was the founder, CEO, and Chairman of the LearnLinc Corporation, founded in 1993 as a spin-off of his university research. After several mergers he formed the publicly traded (NASDAQ) Mentergy Corporation, leaving the

company in the next year. Wilson’s expertise in building links between higher education, government and business led to his becoming the co-founder of the Paul Severino Center for Technological Entrepreneurship as well as other programs. He has served as a consultant to many computing and communications firms including IBM, AT&T, Lucent, Hewlett Packard, and Boeing Flight Safety International. Wilson has participated in the Massachusetts Science and Technology Caucus of the Legislature and Governor’s Office. He helped to create the Mass Insight/Battelle Science and Technology Roadmap in partnership with the Mass High Tech Council, Associated Industries of Massachusetts, and other industry groups. This report has been cited as the impetus for the Economic Stimulus I bill of last year and the Senate Task Force on Higher Education report of this year. He is presently co-chairing the Better Schools, Science and Technology Task Force for the Commonwealth. Wilson earned his bachelor’s degree at Thiel College in 1967, his master’s degree in 1970 and his doctorate in 1972 in Physics both from Kent State University. Wilson lives with his wife Judi and their two children, John and Jessica in Westboro, Massachusetts. He also has two grown daughters, Gretchen and Erika.

Marty Meehan

Chancellor, UMass Lowell Marty Meehan is the second chancellor of the University of Massachusetts Lowell and the fourteenth leader of the institution and its predecessor schools, founded in the 1890s. “Higher education is the foundation of this region. It will determine the region’s future,” says Meehan. “What we do now, today, at this university, will decide who will leave and who will stay. Now—there has never been a more critical time than now.” “This place gave me a chance when there weren’t a lot of other opportunities,” Meehan adds. “I feel passionately about this university. Fundamentally, I can tell you it gave me the basis to do whatever I’ve been able to do with my life.” Commenting on the unanimous decision by the University of Massachusetts Trustees to appoint Meehan as chancellor, President Jack Wilson said, “Marty Meehan is a leader, an innovator, and has a demonstrated passion for higher education in general and UMass Lowell in particular.” He assumed the chancellorship on July 1, 2007. A UMass Lowell alumnus, Meehan graduated cum laude in 1978, having studied education and political science. He received a master’s degree in public administration from Suffolk University in 1981 and a juris doctor from Suffolk University Law School in 1986. He holds honorary degrees from Green Mountain College in Vermont and UMass Lowell. Meehan served as an adjunct faculty member in political science at the University in the late 1980s. A resident of Lowell, Meehan represented the fifth congressional district of Massachusetts in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1993 to 2007. He served on the House Armed Services and Judiciary committees. Widely respected as a reformer, he established a national reputation for his legislative leadership in reforming campaign finance laws and protecting people against the health risks in tobacco use. Among his priorities were maintaining a balanced federal budget, preserving Medicare and Social Security, support-

ing and strengthening the military, and supporting economic growth that is worker- and environment-friendly. Meehan served as Massachusetts deputy secretary of state for securities and corporations from 1986 to 1990. The Boston Globe reported, “During Meehan’s four years as deputy secretary, the Securities Division [went] from being a frequent embarrassment to gaining a national reputation as hard-hitting and activist.” In the early 1990s, Meehan was the first assistant district attorney of Middlesex County, supervising more than 150 people, including 80 prosecutors, in an office admired for aggressive prosecution of child abuse, domestic violence and other violent crimes. Meehan is married to Ellen T. Murphy, a health-care consultant and former vice president at Lawrence General Hospital. Ellen received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1986 from Simmons College, where she majored in international relations and French. She received a master’s in business administration in 1992 from the Darden Graduate School of Business Administration at the University of Virginia. Marty and Ellen are the parents of Robert Francis Meehan, born in 1999, and Daniel Martin Meehan, born in 2002.

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This is UMass Lowell UMass Lowell Administrative Staff

Dana Skinner Athletic Director

Joan Lehoullier Senior Associate Athletic Director

Eric Allen Assistant Athletic Director

Scott Donnelly External Affairs Coordinator

Robert Gamache Faculty Athletic Representative

Katie Gill Hockey Staff Assistant

Dick Kenney NCAA Compliance

Keri Ann Maresca Assistant Athletic Trainer

Peter Murray Director of Campus Recreation

Brad Navis Facility and Event Services

Bill Riley, Jr. Hockey Staff Assistant

Scott Sigman Team Physician

Gary Mucica Golf Head Coach

Christina Stone Business Manager

UMass Lowell Head Coaches

Sean Cotter Softball Head Coach

Gary Gardner Cross Country/Track Head Coach

Ken Harring Baseball Head Coach

Shannon Hlebichuk Field Hockey Head Coach

Greg Herenda Men’s Basketball Head Coach

Karen McNulty Volleyball Head Coach

Elie Monteiro Women’s Soccer Head Coach

Kathy O’Neil Women’s Basketball Head Coach

Veronika Platzer Women’s Rowing Head Coach

Bryan Scales Men’s Soccer Head Coach

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Media Information INTERVIEWS All interviews with members of the hockey team – coaches and players – should be arranged through Sean Hladick in the UMass Lowell Athletic Media Relations office. Please make arrangements at least 24 hours in advance. Post-game interviews with players and coaches from both teams are available in the Media Room on the first floor of the Tsongas Arena starting 10 minutes after the completion of a game. Contact a member of the media relations staff for player requests. MEDIA PARKING A special lot is available for working media by way of a pass list. Arrangements must be made at least 48 hours in advance of the game. Contact Sean Hladick via email at sean_hladick@uml.edu or by phone at (978) 934-2351 to make arrangements. PRESS BOX The press boxes are located on the main concourse in Box A and Box B. They are accessible via the East Entrance elevator or by stairs through the main lobby. Additional press seating will be located above Section N. PHONE LINES Phone lines are available in the Tsongas Arena on a first-come, first-serve basis. Lines may have to be shared with another member of the media after the game. CREDENTIALS Media credentials are issued to working media only. All credentials are non-transferable, and any unauthorized use will subject the bearer to ejection from the Tsongas Arena and confiscation of the credential. Credentials are good for admittance to the arena, press box, and media room. Media credentials are divided into two categories: full-season and single-game. Season media will be issued to recognized newspapers, magazines, television and established radio stations making official requests. Send formal request for credentials to Sean Hladick via email at sean_hladick@uml.edu. A media credential cannot be used to sit in spectator seating areas. Single-game credentials should be requested via email at least 24 hours prior to game time. For games scheduled over the weekend, requests should be made by noon of the Friday before the game. Photo credentials will be issued on a priority basis to daily publications, wire services, team photographers or national publications on specific assignments only. PHOTOGRAPHY Tsongas Arena offers a multitude of angles for photographers wishing to shoot. For information or to request a photography pass, contact Sean Hladick via email at sean_hladick@uml.edu or by phone at (978) 9342351 to secure a credential.

Directions to Tsongas Center From the North, South or West: -- From Route 3 or I-495, take the Lowell Connector and follow directions below From the South: -- Take Route 3 North to the Lowell Connector to Exit 5B (Thorndike Street). Proceed to the seventh set of lights. Bear to the left at Cobblestones Restaurant onto Arcand Drive. The Arena will be right in front of you.

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POST-GAME ACCESS Both team’s locker rooms are off limits to media at all times. Each coach will be made available to the media starting 10 minutes after the conclusion of the game in the media room (or directly outside the locker room). The media room is located on the ground floor of the Tsongas Arena, in between the Zamboni entrance and the visiting team’s locker room. Players may also be made available upon request. Please make requests to a member of the media relations staff. RADIO All home and away games are broadcast live on WUML-FM 91.5. Bob Ellis, the Voice of the River Hawks, calls the play-by-play while Chaz Scoggins provides the color commentary. GAME TIMES The doors will open 60 minutes prior to game time. Game times are subject to change without notice. For more information call (978) 934-HAWK. TICKETS Tickets for any River Hawk home game may be purchased in advance at the Tsongas Arena Box Office. Office hours are from 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Saturday. The box office will open at least one hour prior to game time. WEATHER UPDATES Decisions as to whether games will be postponed or cancelled due to inclement weather will be made no later than six hours prior to game time. For more information, tune into WUML Radio (FM 91.5) or call (978) 934-HAWK. ALCOHOL & SMOKING No alcohol or drugs may be brought inside or on the grounds of the Tsongas Arena. In consideration of the health and comfort of your fellow hockey fans and fellow media members, smoking is not permitted inside the Tsongas Arena. CONCESSIONS Food and beverages are available on the main concourse starting one hour before game time. FIRST AID Fans who are injured or become ill while attending a game should contact the nearest usher, security guard or UML staff member to receive immediate assistance.


Media Information Local Information HOTELS Courtyard by Marriott 30 Industrial Ave Lowell, MA 01852 Phone: (978) 458-7575 Fax: (978) 458-1302 Courtyard by Billerica 270 Concord Rd. Billerica, MA 01821 (978) 670-7500 Phone: (978) 671-2103 Best Western Chelmsford 187 Chelmsford Street Chelmsford, MA 01824 Phone: (978) 256-7511 Raddison Hotels & Suites 10 Independence Drive Chelmsford, MA 01824 Phone: (978) 256-0800 Fax: (978) 256-0750

Media Information PRINT The Lowell Sun Contact: Chaz Scoggins P.O. Box 1477 Lowell, MA 01853 Phone: (800) 694-7100 Fax: (978) 970-4600

RADIO STATIONS WUML Radio (91.5 FM) Contact: TBA One University Avenue Lowell, MA 01854 Phone: (978) 934-4975 Fax: (978) 934-3031

The Boston Globe Contacts: Jim McCabe, Marvin Pave, Nancy Marrapese-Burrell P.O. Box 2378 Boston, MA 02107 Phone: (800) 232-2860 Fax: (617) 929-2670

WCAP Radio (980 AM) Contact: Bob Moriarty 243 Central Street Lowell, MA 01852 Phone: (978) 454-0404 Fax: (978) 458-9124

The Boston Herald Contact: John Connolly P.O. Box 2096 Boston, MA 02106 Phone: (800) 234-5680 Fax: (617) 542-1315

Holiday Inn Tewksbury 17 Executive Drive Nashua, NH 03061 Phone: (603) 594-6475 Fax: (603) 882-2681

The Eagle Tribune Contact: Mike McMahon P.O. Box 100 Lawrence, MA 01842 Phone: (800) 927-9200 Fax: (978) 687-6045

FOOD Athenian Corner* 207 Market Street Lowell, MA 01852 Phone: (978) 458-7952

The Telegraph 17 Executive Drive Nashua, NH 03061 Phone: (603) 594-6475 Fax: (603) 882-2681

Brewery Exchange* 201 Cabot Street Lowell, MA 01852 Phone: (978) 937-2690

N. E. Hockey Journal Mike Zhe, Editor 110 West Squantum St. Quincy, MA 02171 Phone: (617) 773-9955 www.hockeyjournal.com

Cobblestones Restaurant* 91 Dutton Street Lowell, MA 01852 Phone: (978) 970-2282 Lowell Beer Works* 201 Cabot Street Lowell, MA 01852 Phone: (978) 937-2337 Mama’s Italian Restaurant 1140 Lakeview Avenue Dracut, MA 01826 Phone: (978) 957-7117 Owen & Ollie’s 91 Mill Street Dracut, MA 01826 Phone: (978) 957-4400 Suppa’s Pizza & Subs^ 94 University Ave Lowell, MA 01852 Phone: (978) 970-3961 ATM JDCU ATM - Section M Tsongas Arena (Surcharge Free ATM)

Associated Press 184 High Street Boston, MA 02110 Phone: (800) 882-1407 Fax: (617) 338-8125

ESPN (890 AM) / WLLH Radio (1400 AM) 529 Main Street, Suite 200 Charlestown, MA 02129 Phone: (617) 830-1000 TELEVISION STATIONS New England Sports Network 480 Arsenal St. Building #1 Watertown, MA 02472 Phone: (617) 536-9233 Fax: (617) 536-7814 Comcast Sportsnet New England 42 Third Avenue Burlington, MA 01803 Phone: (781) 933-9300 Fax: (781) 935-7315 WMUR-TV 9 Contacts: Jamie Staton, Jason King P.O. Box 9 Manchester, MH 03105 Phone: (603) 641-9007 Fax: (978) 641-9005 CBS College Sports 85 10th Avenue, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10011 Phone: 212-342-8700 Fax: 212-342-8899

USA College Hockey Contact: Richard De Lisle P.O. Box 963 Duxbury, MA 02331 www.usacollegehockey.com INTERNET U.S. College Hockey Online Contact: Dave Hendrickson, Jim Connelly P.O. Box 482 Andover, MA 01810 Phone: (978) 659-2107 Fax: (978) 687-7265 www.uscho.com Inside College Hockey.com Contact: Nate Ewell 548 N. West Street Alexandria, VA 22314 www.insidecollegehockey.com

Fleet ATM 166 Central Street Lowell, MA 01852 * Within walking distance of Tsongas ^ Delivery Available in Lowell

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Chris O’Donnell

Director of Media Relations

Chris O’Donnell began his tenure as the Director of

hosting several NCAA events, including the 1995 NCAA Division II Women’s

Athletic Media Relations in the fall of 1999. O’Donnell

Soccer National Championship.

oversees all of UMass Lowell’s 12 Division II sports.

O’Donnell has coordinated several NCAA tournaments,

(RIT) for one year. He also volunteered at Siena, and was a sports writer for

O’Donnell served as an assistant at Rochester Institute of Technology

as UML has hosted the NCAA Division II Men’s Basketball Northeast Regional

The Saratogian in Saratoga Springs, N.Y.

and Division II Baseball Northeast Regional in 2002-03, and the Division II

Field Hockey National Championship in 2003, 2004 and 2007.

Oneonta State with a B.S. in Speech Communication.

Prior to joining the River Hawks, O’Donnell served as the sports in-

formation director at Northeast-10 rival Franklin Pierce University. While at

Originally from Clifton Park, N.Y., O’Donnell graduated in 1991 from He along with his wife, Carrie, and their two sons, Christopher, 7, and

Brady, 6, reside in Newburyport, Mass.

FPU, O’Donnell worked closely with 20 men’s and womens athletic programs,

Sean Hladick

Assistant Director of Media Relations Sean Hladick joined the UMass Lowell Athletic staff in

hockey tickets page.

June of 2009 as the assistant director of media rela-

tions. While working primarily with the hockey team,

Intern at the University of Maine. With the Black Bears, he served as the

Before joining UMass Lowell, Hladick worked as the Media Relations

he also serves as the media contact for the university’s

contact for the women’s ice hockey, volleyball and swimming and diving

volleyball and baseball programs. In addition, he is the web coordinator for

programs. He was also the secondary contact for the men’s ice hockey and

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football programs.

During home hockey contests Hladick oversees the press box, while also

A graduate of Maine in 2008 with a degree in journalism, Hladick worked

acting as the liaison between the media and the team. He is responsible for

as a statistician for the athletic department. While working toward his de-

all hockey-related press material, including game notes, line charts and the

gree he wrote for several newspapers including the Bangor Daily News and

annual media guide.

the Penobscot Times. Hladick also hosted a twice-a-week sports talk radio

program on WMEB.

In his role as web coordinator, Hladick maintains routine content as well

as the design and implementation of new features. Among his creations are

Born and raised in Natick, Mass., Hladick now resides in Lowell.

River Hawk All Access, athletic facilities graphics, splash pages and the new

Elizabeth Paige Fierman

Assistant Director of Media Relations

Elizabeth Paige Fierman, a native of Glastonbury,

of Communication’s Blue Chip Award.

Conn., joined the River Hawks staff as the Assistant

Director of Athletic Media Relations in June 2009.

Association’s Graduate Intern assisting with day-to-day operations of the

Fierman serves as the primary contact for the field

league office. She coordinated credentials for clinics, meetings and tourna-

After graduation, Fierman spent the 2008-09 year as the Hockey East

hockey, men’s basketball and softball programs.

ments, as well as organized travel for league officials. She wrote weekly

Fierman graduated Cum Laude from Boston University’s College of Com-

press releases and helped create the league media guide. Additionally, she

munication in May 2008. She received her Bachelor of Science in Journalism

was a site point person for philanthropy events associated with the Skating

with a minor in American Studies. Fierman spent three years as an athletic

Strides Against Breast Cancer initiative.

communications intern for Boston Univeristy athletics. During her time at BU,

she wrote for game programs, media guides and press releases, organized

Boston Red Sox during the 2007 and 2008 playoffs. She also served as a

community relations projects and assisted with game-day operations for many

production assistant for Denis Leary’s “Comics Come Home” to benefit the

Terrier teams. While at BU she spent her senior year as a team manager

Cam Neely Center for Cancer Care from 2005 to 2008.

for the nationally ranked men’s ice hockey team, assisting with statistics,

practices and travel coordination. She was also inducted into the university’s Scarlet Key Society for extracurricular involvement and awarded the College

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Fierman has worked as a post-season media relations runner for the

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Bob Ellis

Radio Play-by-Play & Media Relations Specialist

The familiar and passionate voice of Bob Ellis

Over the course of his career, Ellis has been the recipients of several

returns to the airwaves for his 27th season of UMass

awards from the United Press International. He is also the co-founder and

Lowell hockey. Ellis describes the action on WUML 91.5

co-instructor of the Baseball Official Scoring Seminars, providing official

FM, the University’s radio station which can be heard

scoring clinics several times a year.

within a 25 to 30-mile radius, as far away as Boston and the Seacoast. In

2009, Hockey East recognized Ellis as the Joe Concannon Award winner,

in mass communication and history and began his broadcasting career at

given annually to a member of the media who exhibited excellence in their

WATS/WAVR-FM in Sayre, Pa. in 1975. He came to WLLH Radio in Lowell as

coverage of the conference.

a news reporter in 1984 and became a fixture at UML games. He has also

In addition to his play-by-play responsibilities, he is also a Media Re-

previously worked at WKBK in Keene, N.H. Ellis’ broadcasting career includes

lations Specialist with the University; acting as a staff photographer and

interviews with Presidents, Presidential candidates and reporting from over-

producing video segments such as the “The River Hawk Report”.

seas.

A well-known radio personality throughout Massachusetts, Ellis served

A 1975 graduate of Emerson College, Ellis earned his bachelor’s degrees

A native of New York, N.Y., Ellis was a four-year hockey player at Em-

for nine years as the play-by-play announcer for the Lowell Spinners, the

erson and was named captain and Team MVP as a senior. He led the team in

Class A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox of the New York-Penn League. He is

scoring in three of his four seasons.

one of several official scorers for the Boston Red Sox and served, for several

Ellis resides in Lowell, Mass.

seasons, as the official scorer at Lowell Spinners home games.

Chaz Scoggins

Lowell Sun

One of the most respected sports writers in New Eng-

has also served as the color analyst for the Lowell Spinners baseball broad-

land, Charles “Chaz” Scoggins will cover the River Hawks

casts on WLLH and WCCM Radio with Bob Ellis. During his years on the UML

for The Sun for his 37th year.

beat, he has covered three NCAA Division II championships; four Eastern

A past president of the Baseball Writers Association

College Athletic Conference titles; the move to NCAA Division I and Hockey

of America, Scoggins is also one of the most respected baseball writers and

East; and has reported the exploits of 14 All-Americans and four Hobey Baker

historians in New England. A 1970 graduate of Lowell State College, he is

Award finalists.

one of the finest official scorers in Major League Baseball and has served as

the official scorer at the 1986, 2000 and 2004 World Series; the American

recipient of the Hockey East Media Award in 1996, presented to the media

League Championship Series in 1988, 1990, 2003 and 2004; as well as the

personality who has demonstrated superior work in covering NCAA Division

1982, 1999 and 2000 All-Star Games. In June of 2000, he introduced the

I hockey and Hockey East.

Baseball Hall of Fame inductees – including Red Sox great Carlton Fisk – at

A native of Baltimore, Maryland, Scoggins was honored as the fifth

Scoggins lives in Lowell with his wife Vicki.

the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY.

In addition, he is the co-founder and co-instructor of the Baseball Official

Scoring Seminars (BOSS), providing official scoring clinics several times a year.

Scoggins has been the The Sun’s Red Sox beat writer for 36 years and

The River Hawk nickname and original logo was selected in the spring of 1994 following a lengthy pro-

cess, a contest and a final vote by the UMass Lowell student body.

Not representative of any specific bird, the River Hawk is envisioned as a mythical bird of strength,

speed and courage. It soars to great heights but never loses its connection to the river and the land below.

Straddling both sides of the Merrimack River, UMass Lowell has been a thriving educational and re-

search center with strong ties to the industries that have lined its shores for over a century.

About the River Hawk

The University extends sincere thanks and gratitude to Chad Dooley for the suggestion of the River

Hawk name and 1980 alumnus Brian Trainor for his creative design of the original logo.

In May of 2006 Phoenix Design helped the Athletic Department update its marks to provide a more

consistent image of the University.

www.GoRiverHawks.com

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Media Information A World of Thanks

Action Photography

The 2009-10 UMass Lowell Media Guide was completed thanks to the time, effort and contributions of many individuals. Sean Hladick, Assistant Director of Media Relations, and the Office of Athletic Media Relations, would like to thank the following groups of people for their help and support of River Hawk Hockey.

UMass Lowell action shots are provided by Ken Babbitt Photography of Scituate, Mass. For information concerning obtaining action shots for use in a publication, contact Sean Hladick in the Office of Athletic Media Relations by phone (978-934-2351) or by email (sean_hladick@uml.edu).

Jonathan Albert, Former Assistant Director of Media Relations Christina Stone, UML Business Manager Dan Fisher, NESCAC Chris O’Donnell, UML Director of Athletic Media Relations Elizabeth Fierman, UML Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations Scott Donnelly, UML External Affairs Coordinator The UMass Lowell Hockey coaching staff and players Chaz Scoggins, The Lowell Sun Bob Ellis, WUML Radio John and Bob Holman, Evans Printing The staff of Tsongas Center Ken Babbitt Photography Jim Higgins, Higgins and Ross Photography Gil Talbot, Talbot Photography B.L. Elfring, Sports Information Director, Southern Maine Univ. Pete Souris, Director of Public Relations, Hockey East The Sports Information Directors of Hockey East Jim Connelly and Jason Moy of USCHO.com Tim Danehy, collegehockeystats.com Dan Parkhurst, sportdesigns.com Patti McCafferty and the UML Public Relations Staff John Skaltsas, Greater Merrimack Valley CVB Bob Gamache, UML Faculty Athletic Representative Andy Devlin, LA Media Photography and Design Joanna Blasi, Greater Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau

Editorial Staff Bob Ellis, Blaise MacDonald, Christina Stone, Chris O’Donnell, Dana Skinner, Scott Donnelly, Elizabeth Paige Fierman

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Pose Photography UMass Lowell head shots are provided by Gil Talbot of Talbot Photography, Concord, New Hampshire.

Specialty Photography The following people and organizations have provided photos to the UMass Lowell Athletic Media Relations office for use in the 2009-10 Hockey Media Guide. Atlanta Thrashers Hockey Club B.L. Elfring Mark Bogacz, Mark Bogacz Photography Boston Bruins Hockey Club Bruce Bennett Studios Carolina Hurricanes Hockey Club Chicago Blackhawks Hockey Club Colorado Avalanche Hockey Club Edmonton Oilers Hockey Club Bob Ellis, UMass Lowell Athletics Getty Images USA Greater Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau Jim Higgins, Higgins and Ross Photography Los Angeles Kings Hockey Club Lowell Devils Hockey Club Lowell Spinners Baseball Club New Jersey Devils Hockey Club Ottawa Senators Hockey Club Phoenix Coyotes Hockey Club Monty Rand, Monty Rand Photography USA Hockey


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