UMD Men's Hockey Media Guide 2018-19

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2018-19 UMD SCHEDULE Date Oct. 6 Oct. 7 Oct. 12 Oct 13 Oct. 19 Oct. 20 Oct. 26 Oct. 27 Nov. 9 Nov. 10 Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 Dec. 7 Dec. 8 Dec. 28 Dec. 29 Jan. 5 Jan. 11 Jan. 12 Jan. 18 Jan. 19 Jan. 25 Jan. 26 Feb. 1 Feb. 2 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 March 1 March 2 March 8 March 9

Opponent Minnesota Minnesota Michigan Tech Michigan Tech Maine Maine Notre Dame Notre Dame Colorado College* Colorado College* Denver* Denver* North Dakota* North Dakota* Western Michigan* Western Michigan* Minnesota State-Mankato# Arizona State/Clarkson# U.S. National Under 18 Team+ St. Cloud State* St. Cloud State* Miami* Miami* Nebraska Omaha* Nebraska Omaha* Colorado College* Colorado College* Denver* Denver* North Dakota* North Dakota* Miami* Miami* St. Cloud State* St. Cloud State*

*NCHC Game # Desert Classic + Exhibition Game

Location Duluth, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn Houghton, Mich. Houghton, Mich Duluth, Minn. Duluth, Minn. South Bend, Ind. South Bend, Ind. Duluth, Minn. Duluth, Minn. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Duluth, Minn. Duluth, Minn. Kalamazoo, Mich. Kalamazoo, Mich. Tempe, Az. Tempe, Az. Duluth, Minn. Duluth, Minn. Duluth, Minn. Oxford, Ohio Oxford, Ohio Duluth, Minn. Duluth, Minn. Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado Springs, Colo. Duluth, Minn. Duluth, Minn. Grand Forks, N.D. Grand Forks, N.D. Duluth, Minn. Duluth, Minn. St. Cloud, Minn. St. Cloud, Minn.

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2018-19 BULLDOG FAST FACTS

HEAD COACH: Scott Sandelin (University of North Dakota, 1986) RECORD AT UMD (YEAR): 340-300-85 (19th) CAREER COLLEGE COACHING RECORD (YEAR): 340-300-85 (19th) HEAD COACH’S WORK PHONE: (218) 726-8579 HEAD COACH’S E-MAIL ADDRESS: sandelin@d.umn.edu ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Jason Herter (North Dakota, 2003) ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH’S WORK PHONE: (218) 726-8195 ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH’S EMAIL: jdherter@d.umn.edu ASSISTANT COACHES: Adam Kraus (UMD, 2015) and Brant Nicklin (UMD, 2006) ASSISTANT COACHES’ PHONE: (218) 726-6119 ASSISTANT COACHES’ E-MAIL ADDRESS: kraus566@d.umn.edu ATHLETIC TRAINER: Dr. Susan Hoppe RESIDENT ATHLETIC TRAINER: Cole Harding ATHLETIC TRAINER PHONE: (218) 726-8015/8709 EQUIPMENT MANAGER: Chris Garner EQUIPMENT MANAGER PHONE: (218) 726-6281 DIRECTOR OF HOCKEY OPERATIONS: Christian Koelling DIRECTOR OF HOCKEY OPERATIONS PHONE: (218) 726-7086 STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH: Jason Aldrich STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH PHONE: (218) 726-6362 2017-18 OVERALL RECORD: 25-16-3 2017-18 NCHC RECORD (PLACE): 13-11-0 (Third) LETTERMEN RETURNING: 18 (Forwards-9, Defense-7, Goalies-2) LETTERMEN LOST: 7 (Forward-6, Defense-1, Goalie-0) 2018-19 TEAM CAPTAIN: Peter Mackay 2018-19ASST. TEAM CAPTAIN: Billy Exell, Nick Wolff ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR-COMMUNICATIONS: Bob Nygaard SID OFFICE PHONE: (218) 726-8191 SID CELL PHONE: (218) 341-0524 SID E-MAIL ADDRESS: bnygaard@d.umn.edu ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT TWITTER: @UMDBulldogs

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LOCATION: Duluth, MN 55812 FOUNDED: 1895 ENROLLMENT: 11,200 CHANCELLOR: Dr. Lendley Black ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Josh Berlo FACULTY ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVE: Dr. Stephen Castleberry ATHLETICS PHONE: (218) 726-8168 ATHLETICS TICKET PHONE (218) 726-8595 NICKNAME: Bulldogs COLORS: Maroon and Gold NATIONAL AFFILIATION: NCAA (Division I) CONFERENCE: National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) CONFERENCE MEMBERS: Colorado College, University of Denver, Miami University, University of Minnesota Duluth, University of Nebraska-Omaha, University of North Dakota, St. Cloud State University and Western Michigan University ALL-TIME HOCKEY RECORD (YEAR): 1,109-1,098-162 (75th overall/58th as a NCAA I member) ALL-TIME NCHC RECORD (YEAR): 62-46-12 (Sixth) NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS: 2 (2018, 2011) NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES: 12 (2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2012, 2011, 2009, 2004, 1993, 1985, 1984, 1983) NCAA FROZEN FOUR APPEARANCES: 6 (2018, 2017, 2011, 2004, 1985, 1984) NCHC PLAYOFF CHAMPIONSHIPS: 1 (2016-17) WCHA REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS: 3 (1992-93, 1984-85, 1983-84) WCHA PLAYOFF CHAMPIONSHIPS: 3 (2008-09, 1984-85, 1983-84) HOME FACILITY (SEATING CAPACITY): AMSOIL Arena (6,756) RINK DIMENSIONS: 200’ x 85’ YEAR OPENED: 2010 AMSOIL ARENA PRESS BOX PHONE: (218) 623-1391

WHERE TO FIND IT ...

2018-19 Bulldog Schedule........................ Inside Cover UMD and the Duluth Community.............................. 2-3 Bulldog Athletics...........................................................4 Making the Grade.........................................................5 AMSOIL Arena.......................................................... 6-7 UMD Year-by-Year Home Attendance..........................8 2018-19 UMD Roster...................................................9 Head Coach Scott Sandelin..................................10-11 All-Time Bulldog Coaching Records...........................11 UMD Assistant Coaches/Hockey Staff................. 12-13 The 2018-19 Bulldogs.......................................... 14-33 2017-18 Bulldog Statistics and Results................ 34-35 2017-18 NCHC Standings, Statistics and Honors......36 2017-18 Game Summaries.................................. 37-44 All-Time UMD Record vs. Opponents........................47 Memorable Dates in Bulldog Hockey History....... 48-53 UMD All-Americans.............................................. 54-55 UMD Hobey Baker Award Winners/Nominees..... 56-57 Bulldogs in the National Hockey League....................58 All-Time Bulldog NHL Draft Picks......................... 59-60 UMD Olympians.........................................................61 Bulldog WCHA/NCHC Award Winners................. 62-63 UMD Team Award Winners.................................. 64-65 The Last Time.............................................................66 Bulldog Team Records...............................................67 UMD Individual Records.............................................68 Bulldog Single-Season/Career Leaders.....................69 Bulldog Career Scoring Leaders................................70 Bulldog Career Points Per Game Leaders.................71 Bulldog Year-By-Year Scoring Leaders......................72 Bulldog Year-By-Year Goalie Leaders........................73 All-Time Shutouts By/Against UMD...................... 74-75 All-Time Bulldog Hat Tricks.................................. 76-77 They Wore The Bulldog........................................ 78-85 UMD Hockey Alumni Hometowns..............................86 All-Time Bulldog Captains..........................................87 Bulldogs By the (Jersey) Number......................... 88-89 UMD Yearly Records..................................................90 The Bulldogs in the NCAA Tournament......................91 NCAA Champions................................................ 92-93 Year-By-Year Bulldog Results............................ 94-103 The UMD Athletic Hall of Fame................................104 Media Information.....................................................105

CREDITS This 201819 Bulldog Hockey Media Guide was written, edited, and produced by UMD Assistant Athletic Director for Communications Bob Nygaard, with additional assistance from Erik Gruhlke, Nick Leonard and Jess Myers. Photography by Brett Groehler, Terry Norton, Jim Rosvold, Ken Moran, Dave Harwig and various NHL clubs. Cover designs by Westmorelandflint.

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LIKE NOWHERE ELSE Hiking amid the dense white pines that grow down to the rocky coast, one can hear the cry of seagulls and the distant wail of a foghorn as the mighty waves crash against the shore, covering the lush green vegetation with a fine mist. A scene out of a remote spot in the Pacific Northwest, right? No, it’s Duluth. Straining against the incessant tug of gravity, you make your way up the steep cobblestone sidewalks of the bustling downtown. The air is filled with the honking horns of cars, cabs and busses. Mingling with the sea air is the wafting s c e n t o f f r e s h l y b a ke d bread coming from one of the ethnic grocery stores, restaurants, and bakeries in the tightly packed neighborhood. You’re walking the streets of San Francisco, right? No, it’s Duluth. The boardwalk is simply alive today. Down the street from the casino, and in front of hundreds of waterfront hotel rooms, there is every mixture of people enjoying the gentle breeze off the water. Tourists mingle with businessmen on their lunch break, and in-line skaters zoom past a mime entertaining the kids as couples check out the galleries and coffeehouses that line the sun-splashed strip. Is it Atlantic City, Miami Beach, or Santa Monica? No, it’s Duluth.

A MEETING PLACE

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C entur i es b efore t he f ir s t Nat i ve Americans pitched their teepees and launched their primitive canoes in the waters of the massive lake they called “Gitchee Gummee,” there were countless meetings in the place that would come to be known as Duluth. The crashing waves of Lake Superior came here to meet the churning waters of the St. Louis River. Those meetings of natural forces formed a 10-mile long strand of sand where, on warm summer days, you will find thousands of modern-day Twin Ports visitors shedding the wraps of winter and meeting the rays of the sun. And that stretch of beach, now known as Park Point, provided a huge natural harbor where everything from tiny canoes to immense ocean-going ships, can find shelter from the wind and waves of the great lake. Around this natural harbor where the lake met the river, cities grew. Today, Duluth and its Twin Ports partner, Superior, Wisconsin, are viewed as meeting places more than ever. It is here that small-town truckers in jeans and feed caps haul loads of grain down to the giant elevators next to the docks. More than 1,000 miles from the salt waters of the nearest ocean, they meet sea captains from ports from every corner of the globe who will haul that wheat, corn, and barley east through the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence Seaway, then across the Atlantic Ocean to foreign ports.

Mile-long trains loaded with iron ore and taconite pellets from the mines of Minnesota’s Iron Range come to Duluth to fill ships (commonly called lakers) that will haul their goods to the steel mills of Indiana, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. There, the ore will be used to make the structural steel for buildings of the future and for the automobile frames being designed for use in the new century. A vibrant tourism industry brings in countless visitors from throughout the Midwest to shop, eat, relax, and be entertained by the endless variety of things to see and do in and around the Twin Ports. Goods are for sale in every variety, from tiny galleries where local artisans display seagull figurines carved from the driftwood found along the shore of Lake Superior, to sleek modern shopping malls filled with the latest designer fashions. Diners choose from options like grabbing a quick burger and a soda on their way to the game, or sitting down to hot coffee, a bowl of steaming chowder and warm apple pie, or savoring prime rib and fine wine at a linen-covered table in a four-star restaurant. For active visitors, Duluth and the surrounding area offer every kind of

outdoor recreation imaginable, from hiking, kayaking, sailing, and biking along the rugged shore of the lake, to first-class downhill and cross- countr y skiing, snowmobiling, and dog-sledding that takes advantage of the area’s c o m m o n l a ke - e f f e c t snows to provide the finest winter recreation conditions between the Adirondacks and the Rockies. Dozens of open spaces in and around the city are complemented by a lakewalk that stretches for miles from Canal Park up the North Shore, passing countless parks, monuments, and places to sit and ponder the inland ocean, and providing ample outdoor opportunities for walkers, bikers, skaters, or those who favor a horse-drawn carriage ride. No wonder Outdoor Magazine listed Duluth as the Best Town in America this past June. And, for those who like to take their entertainment sitting down, Duluth, quite literally, offers something for all interests. Broadway entertainment and dozens of movie

A UNIQUE COMBINATION OF QUALITY AND VALUE, UMD CONSISTENTLY RANKS AMONG THE TOP MIDWESTERN, REGIONAL UNIVERSITIES IN U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT’S “AMERICA’S BEST COLLEGES” ISSUE.

screens bring the stars of the East and West Coasts to the Twin Ports. National recording artists perform by the shore


northwestern Wisconsin. (in every available format) than nearly any community in the nation. Duluth’s television and radio stations—which, in terms of geographic reach, are located in one of the country’s largest markets— cover news, sports, and weather in the Twin Ports, northern Minnesota and northwestern Wisconsin.

THOSE WHO CAN ... DULUTH For more than 100 years, the modest teacher’s college that has grown and evolved into the University of Minnesota Duluth has been offering students of all ages and interests a window into the opportunities that come with knowledge. The University of Minnesota system (which has campuses in Minneapolis, St. Paul, Morris, Rochester and Crookston, as well as Duluth) was started by an act of the Territorial Legislature in 1851, seven years before Minnesota achieved statehood. It took another 44 years before public higher education came to the north woods with the opening of the Duluth Normal School in 1895. Renamed Duluth State Teacher’s College in 1921, the school became a coordinate c ampus of the Univer s it y of Minnesota in 1947. The modern-day UMD has a campus communit y of nearly 11,30 0 students pursuing 15 bachelor’s degrees in 85 majors and 68 minors, graduate programs in 23 different fields, and three Ph.D. programs. In addition, UMD offers a College of Pharmacy program and a two-year program at the School of Medicine through t h e M i n n e s o t a -Tw i n C i t i e s campus. A university with a unique combination of quality and value, UMD consistently ranks among the top Midwestern, regional universities in U.S. News & World Report’s “America’s Best Colleges” issue. Complemented by a staff of

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of the lake during concerts, including the region’s annual Bayfest Blues Festival. For the sports fan, Duluth is home to a Northwoods Baseball League franchise, one of the nation’s most prominent marathons each summer, a major dog sled race each winter, and top-level intercollegiate athletic competition in the form of the 16 teams who wear the maroon and gold of the Univer sit y of Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs. When it comes to staying up to date on what ’s happening around town, around the region, and around the globe, Duluthians enjoy four local television stations, several print media outlets and more radio stations per capita (in ever y available format) than nearly any community in the nation. Duluth’s television and radio stations—which, in terms of geographic reach, are located in one of the country’s largest markets— cover news, sports, and weather in the Twin Ports, northern Minnesota and

a b o u t 2 ,0 0 0 e m p l oye e s , including 491 full-time and another 128 part-time faculty, UMD draws students who come to Duluth and call it their home during their college years and beyond. Unlike t h e s p r aw l i n g c o m m u te r schools of the Midwest’s metropolitan areas, where parking spaces out-number library periodicals, UMD is a community where close to a third of the undergraduate population resides in the many on-campus housing options or in the historic neighborhoods surrounding the campus. Comprising some 50 buildings (all constructed since 1948) and set on 244 acres of residential land with scenic views of Lake Superior, the UMD campus is a city unto itself, with housing, dining facilities, a theater, a p l a n et a r i u m , r e s e a r c h laboratories, athletic venues, parks, wilderness areas, radio and television studios, a newspaper, the latest computer technology, medical facilities, shopping, enter tainment, and a state- of-the-ar t librar y which merges the print and digital worlds, providing students with the region’s most a d va n c e d gateway to i nfo r mat i o n. Dedicated in August 2000, the UMD Library was a $26- million project that provides the campus with nearly 168,000 square feet of new space and room for more than 200 laptop and desktop computers. Since the turn of the 21st century, UMD has added $200 million worth of new projects (including the Library), some of the latest being the Sports and Health Center Addition ($13 million, opened 2006), the Life Science Renovation ($15 million, opened 2006) the Labovitz School of Business and Economics ($23 million, opened 2008), the Bagley Environmental Classroom ($1 million, opened 2009), the Swenson Civil Engineering Building ($15 million, opened 2010) and the Lawrence A. Ianni Hall ($14 million, opened 2011.) In a community like Duluth-Superior, with its metro population of over 125,000 and its amazingly diverse economy, opportunities for internships, employment, and on-thejob education abound, giving countless UMD graduates a much-desired chance to make their permanent home and start their careers in the area. Here, where the ability to transport goods over water created an economy and several communities, transportation is in abundant supply. A major hub for the region, the Twin Ports is connected by numerous fourlane interstate freeways and major U.S. highways. Minneapolis-St. Paul is less than a three-hour drive away, and destinations like Madison, Milwaukee, and Chicago can be reached by car in less than half a day. And, the Duluth International Airport is served by several national/regional airlines, with daily nonstop flights to Minneapolis-St. Paul, Chicago and Detroit in addition to regular seasonal flights to Orlando, Las Vegas and Phoenix.

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BULLDOG ATHLETICS 4

Now in its 88th year of operation, the University of Minnesota Duluth Department of Intercollegiate Athletics continues to maintain one of the most competitive and well-balanced sports programs of its size in the country. Fourteen of the Bulldogs’ 16 teams — baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, football, women’s soccer, softball, women’s tennis, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball — are members of the 16-school NCAA Division II Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. The NCAA Division I men’s and women’s hockey programs, meanwhile, are aligned with the eight-team National Collegiate Hockey Conference (which debuted in 2013-14) and the eight-school Western Collegiate Hockey Association, respectively. UMD’s 2017-18 athletic season concluded with Danielle Kohlwey’s AllAmerican outdoor track performance on Memorial Day weekend and over the previous nine months, the Bulldogs collectively experienced a multitude of highlights -- including some program firsts -- in each of the three C’s (competition, classroom and community). Those included: • The Bulldogs captured their second NCAA men’s hockey championship by taking down Notre Dame 2-1 on April 7 at St. Paul’s Xcel Energy Center (the same venue of UMD’s first national title conquest seven years earlier). This season’s NCAA Tournament berth was the Bulldogs’ 12th ever and marked the first time UMD had ever qualified for that event four years in a row. It was also the Bulldogs’ second straight trip to the NCAA Frozen Four (they were runnersup in 2017), something that has happened only one other time in program history (1984 and 1985). • UMD produced nine All-Americans, including Kohlwey, who received that citation in both indoor (4th place in the 60-meter hurdles) and outdoor (3rd place in the 100-meter hurdles) track and field. Another All-American, defenseman Scott Perunovich enjoyed a collegiate debut season for the ages as he was bestowed with College Hockey Commissioner’s Tim Taylor Award as the most outstanding first-year player NCAA Division I men’s ice

NCAA Rookie of the Year Scott Perunovich became UMD’s 27th All-American last winter. hockey. The Hibbing, Minn., product also became just the second Bulldog rookie to ever attain All-National Collegiate Hockey Conference/Western Collegiate Hockey Association first team honors (center Murray Keogan was the other -- in 1969-70 when the Bulldogs were aligned with the WCHA) as well as the second defenseman to ever lead UMD in scoring. He racked up 36 points (a record for a first-year UMD blueliner and the third most of any NCAA freshman) on 11 goals and a team-leading 25 assists in 42 games. Perunovich was one of a nation-high five Bulldogs (joining Joey and Mikey Anderson, Dylan Samberg and Riley Tufte) to skate for the U.S. at the International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championships during the midway point of the season. • Seven of 16 Bulldog teams qualified f o r N C A A I I To u r n a m e n t / N a t i o n a l Championship play -- men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s hockey, softball, women’s indoor track and field, women’s outdoor track and field, and volleyball.

UMD has collectively won nine national team championships (all since 2001), including men’s NCAA Frozen Four titles in both 2011 and 2018 (above.

• UMD’s bid for an NCAA II Elite 8 volleyball appearance came up just short as the Bulldogs fell to arch-rival – and eventual national champion – Concordia UniversitySt. Paul in the NCAA II Central Regional title match. Both junior right outside hitter Sarah Kelly (first team) and senior middle blocker Allison Olley (honorable mention) earned American Volleyball Coaches Association II All-American honors for the Bulldogs, who posted a 26-7 overall record and held down the No. 4 spot in the final 2017 AVCA II national poll. • For the 10th time in as many years, the Bulldogs reigned as the NSIC North Division football champions. UMD, which finished the regular season on an eightgame winning streak, also made its 10th consecutive postseason appearance – at the Mineral Water Bowl in Excelsior Springs, Mo. • The Bulldogs rolled up the second most softball wins (44) in program history en route to advancing to their first NCAA II Super Regional. Along the way, UMD broke or equaled some 35 team and individual records and was slotted 25th (its highest ranking ever) in the final National Fastpitch Coaches Association national poll. • For the first time in school history, the Bulldog men and women both qualified for the NCAA II Cross Country Championships in the same year. The 2017 event took place in Indianapolis, Ind., where Meg Borowski closed the books on her collegiate cross country career with an All-American performance (24th place out of 247 runners). The Bulldogs women have now appeared in the NCAA II national meet five consecutive years and eight of the past 10 seasons. • The Bulldogs secured a spot in the NSIC Tennis Tournament for the second straight spring and posted their best winning percentage (.642 winning off a 9-5 record) since 2007. • Scott Sandelin, who closed out his 18th season behind the Bulldog bench in April by hoisting the NCAA championship trophy, was chosen the USCHO.com NCAA I Coach of the Year. Duriung his career, Sandelin has accumulated a record of 17-6-0 in NCAA Tournament play (5-2 in the Frozen Four) and that .739 winning percentage is best among all active coaches and trails only the late Herb Brooks (.889 at Minnesota), Vic Heylinger (.800 at Michigan) and John “Gino” Gasparini (.789 at North Dakota) among all NCAA head coaches. • Both redshirt junior goaltender Maddie Rooney and 2016-17 senior defenseman Sidney Morin struck women’s hockey gold at the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea. Rooney backstopped the U.S. to its first gold medal since 1998 by making 29 saves and a couple of clutch shootout stops in a 3-2 victory over Canada. Rooney and Morin, who helped set up the first U.S. goal that night, joined Haley Irwin (Canada), Jocelyne Larocque (Canada), Caroline Ouellete (Canada) and Jenny Potter (U.S.) as Bulldog products with an Olympic gold medal to their credit.


MAKING THE GRADE

Nick McCormack received his undergraduate degree at UMD’s Commencement Ceremony in May 2018. As much as the University of Minnesota Duluth has accomplished on the field of play since the inception of intercollegiate athletics on campus over eight decades ago, it has also maintained an equally strong and proud tradition of academically preparing its student-athletes. And, it has the numbers to prove it. Case in point: Since 1987-88, nearly 94 percent of those student-athletes who participated in a varsity sport for at least four years have graduated. • In 2017-18, UMD’s 378 studentathletes, which includes redshir ted freshmen, posted an all-time high average GPA of 3.25 (bettering the previous mark of 3.21 set one year earlier) and of that group, 123 achieved GPAs of 3.50 or above and 10 turned in perfect 4.00 marks. For the second year in a row, the volleyball Bulldogs registered the best collective GPA (3.68) of any

UMD team during the academic year while cross country posted the highest GPA of all men’s sports at 3.16. Bulldog student-athletes have now surpassed the 3.10 GPA plateau in each of the last 11 semesters. • A total of 94 different UMD studentathletes qualified for a spot on the NSIC All-Academic Team at some point in 2017-18. In addition, 14 Bulldog men earned All-Academic Team status from the NCHC and 12 women did likewise from the WCHA. That included senior Catherine Dauost, who collared the WCHA’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award (the second straight Bulldog to be so honored). • A school-record eight Bulldogs were voted CoSIDA Academic All-Americans for the 2017-18 season (the previous mark of five was set in in 2010-11). That octet consisted of junior Jason Balts

Rookie defensemen Mikey Anderson secured a spot on the UMD Athletic Academic Scholar List for maintaining the highest cumulative grade point average (3.63) of any men’s hockey player during the 2017-18 school year. (football-first team), senior Michaela Hesse (women’s cross country/track and field-second team), junior Valerie Hohol (softball-first team), junior Makenzie Morgen (volleyball-second team), and seniors Grant Pulver (men’s cross country/track and field-first team), Becky Smith (softball-third team), Nick Thorpe (footballfirst team) and Emi Trost (women’s cross country/track and field-second team

Minnesota Duluth Hockey CoSIDA Academic All-Americans •Kyle Schmidt – 2010-11 (Third Team) •Jeff Scissons – 1999-2000 (First Team)

Jeff Scissons

Kyle Schmidt

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The night of Dec. 30, 2010, was truly a defining moment for the University of Minnesota Duluth men’s hockey program. With one drop of the puck on that particular evening, the Bulldogs went from playing in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association’s oldest facility to the newest rink in the nation -- not to mention one of the best! Construction of the 6,756-seat AMSOIL Arena, which is just a few hundred yards away from the venerable Duluth Entertainment and Convention Center arena, UMD’s former home since the 1966-67 season, began in April 2009. In all, the $80 million facility was a true collaborative effort, with the State of Minnesota funding half of the cost through general obligation bonds, the City of Duluth providing 27 percent of the cost through a voter-approved food and beverage tax, UMD funding 12 percent and the DECC funding the remaining 11 percent. At first glance, AMSOIL Arena brings to mind a striking contrast with other top-notch National Collegiate Hockey Conference/Western Collegiate Hockey Association rinks and some familiar similarities to the old DECC. Set foot inside NCHC rinks like Ralph Engelstad Arena (the University of North Dakota), and one is immediately struck by their sheer vast size. By contrast, a step onto the ice surface at AMSOIL Arena causes many to notice that despite having more than 1,600 additional seats, it’s as intimate as the “old” DECC, with the lower bowl of seats hugging the ice surface and the upper level seats hanging seemingly right over the ice. Truly, there’s not a bad seat in the house. While the DECC was known as a great place to watch a game, the level of

fan comfort is taken to new heights inside AMSOIL Arena. From simple things like seat width and leg room to necessities like additional restroom facilities, fan comfort and convenience are the hallmarks of the Bulldogs’ new digs. Designers took cues from other successful and popular sports facilities and incorporated fanfriendly touches like an open concourse around much of the lower seating bowl, meaning that a trip to one of the numerous concession stands will not mean missing

any of the on-ice action. And, if they do, there is a $1 million, 8’ x 14’ matrix scoreboard hung above center ice, which provides in-game replays, videos, and graphics in 10-millimeter LED display. AMSOIL Arena, which hosted the NCAA Women’s Frozen Four in 2012, is also equipped with something the DECC never had — private suites, some 15 in all. In addition, the Champions Lodge, located on the main level adjacent to one of the college hockey’s finest and most spacious


pools (one of which features a treadmill in its base) and other amenities that rival any other school in the nation. The hallways throughout the Bulldog locker room areas are covered with historical photos and artwork, conveying the storied history of both the men’s and women’s programs. And, in a place where abundant natural wonders and respect for the environment have always been a hallmark of life for Minnesotans, AMSOIL Arena was built with an eye toward sustainability, and has received the top Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) accreditation available. It didn’t take long for the Bulldogs’ new home to attract some big-time national

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press boxes, serves as a gathering space for UMD athletic donors, alumni and supporters. At the other end of the hallway is the Hall of Fame Suite, which holds up to 34 people and contains plaques of the 30-plus Bulldog men and women hockey alums and coaches who are members of the UMD Athletic Hall of Fame. Outside, a new skywalk link connects the extended parking ramp to AMSOIL Arena, leading spectators into what is known as the “Ice Cube”. With soft mood lighting and an aquatic –themed terrazzo floor, the second-level commons area evokes images of Lake Superior. Traveling from one level to another you can see the downtown skyline in one direction and the Duluth harbor in the other. Although AMSOIL Arena will be used for conventions, concerts (with seating for nearly 9,000) and other sporting events, it’s is first and foremost the home of UMD hockey, This is readily apparent by the generous splashes of maroon and gold and the frequent use of the Bulldog logo throughout the facility. A large student bench seat section on the south end of the rink (where UMD attacks twice) should give the Bulldogs that much more of a home-ice advantage. On the lower level, out of sight for most visitors, but on full display for current and potential future Bulldogs, are some of the real “goodies”. Those include a state-of-the-art hockey offices and facilities, a weight room and athletic training center, player’s lounges, two large hydro therapy

attention. The Wall Street Journal named AMSOIL Arena as one of its 10 “Golden Zamboni” award winners for its uniqueness among the nation’s college hockey venues. AMSOIL Arena was cited by the WSJ because “ … it oozes local flavor. Bar tops in the fire-placed warmed Bulldog Club Lounge are made from local taconite rock, flecked with red iron; walls are inlaid with Minnesota stone and the decorative panels are made of wood salvaged from old grain elevators. On the (concourse) walls are quotations from a handful of folks, including Duluth’s two biggest local celebrities: frozen-pizza impresario Jeno Paulucci and Bob Dylan.”

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UMD YEAR-BY-YEAR HOME ATTENDANCE

YEAR-BY-YEAR UMD HOME ATTENDANCE

THE DECC Year GP Attend. Avg. W-L-T Pct 1966-67 16 61,798 3,862 8-8-0 .500 1967-68 14 40,919 2,923 1-13-0 .071 1968-69 16 48,292 3,018 5-11-0 .313 1969-70 17 83,492 4,912 10-7-0 .588 1970-71 19 96,708 5,090 11-7-1 .605 1971-72 19 89,398 4,705 10-8-1 .553 1972-73 17 75,562 4,445 10-7-0 .588 1973-74 20 87,095 4,355 16-4-0 .800 1974-75 17 76,919 4,524 4-11-2 .278 1975-76 20 87,560 4,378 11-9-0 .550 1976-77 20 93,771 4,689 8-12-0 .400 1977-78 18 88,816 4,934 8-9-1 .472 1978-79 22 113,979 5,181 14-6-2 .682 1979-80 17 85,513 5,030 8-9-0 .470 1980-81 20 101,852 5,059 12-7-1 .625 1981-82 20 95,831 4,792 11-8-1 .575 1982-83 23 117,129 5,093 17-6-0 .739 1983-84 25 132,908 5,316 16-7-2 .680 1984-85 28 157,257 5,616 24-2-2 .893 1985-86 24 134,472 5,603 17-5-2 .750 1986-87 20 109,385 5,469 8-11-1 .425 1987-88 17 87,938 5,173 12-4-1 .735 1988-89 21 106,392 5,066 11-9-1 .548 1989-90 20 105,377 5,268 14-6-0 .700 1990-91 20 105,174 5,259 9-8-3 .525 1991-92 16 82,744 5,171 8-7-1 .531 1992-93 18 95,753 5,320 17-1-0 .945 1993-94 20 102,709 5,135 8-9-3 .475 1994-95 19 93,964 4,945 9-8-2 .526 1995-96 20 99,080 4,954 12-8-0 .600 1996-97 20 96,386 4,819 13-6-1 .650 1997-98 23 106,645 4,637 12-10-1 .543 1998-99 18 80,000 4,444 3-13-2 .222 1999-00 17 75,803 4,459 6-11-0 .353 2000-01 20 78,986 3,949 5-13-2 .300 2001-02 20 80,702 4,035 9-11-0 .450 2002-03 22 88,872 4,040 11-8-3 .570 2003-04 20 93,800 4,690 15-5-0 .750 2004-05 19 94,821 4,991 7-8-4 .474 2005-06 18 89,271 4,960 4-13-1 .250 2006-07 18 80,229 4,457 8-8-2 .500 2007-08 17 79,092 4,652 6-6-5 .500 2008-09 17 76,246 4,485 10-4-3 .676 2009-10 22 99,277 4,513 14-8-0 .636 2010-11 8 40,333 5,042 7-1-0 .875 Totals 862 4,118,250 4,777 459-352-51 .562

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Attn. 6,158 6,115 5,941 5,899 5,893 5,861 5,843 5,809 5,806 5,792

Opponent Minnesota Minnesota Colorado College Minnesota St. Cloud State Northern Michigan St. Cloud State North Dakota Omaha North Dakota

Pct .545 .725 .528 .361 .594 .611 .684 .650 .592

The Duluth Entertainment and Convention Center

Location AMSOIL AMSOIL AMSOIL AMSOIL AMSOIL AMSOIL AMSOIL AMSOIL AMSOIL AMSOIL

Date Oct. 17, 2015 Nov. 15, 2014 Feb. 6, 2016 Oct. 6, 2017 Jan. 27, 2018 Feb. 7, 2015 Jan. 14, 2017 Feb. 22, 2014 Feb. 4, 2017 Dec. 12 2015

UMD SINGLE-GAME ATTENDANCE HIGHS (DECC) Opponent Michigan Tech Minnesota Wisconsin Minnesota Minnesota Notre Dame Minnesota Michigan Tech Minnesota Michigan Tech

W-L-T 5-4-2 14-5-1 9-8-1 5-10-3 8-5-3 10-6-2 11-4-4 12-6-2 74-48-18

Notes: •List does not include exhibition games. •Attendance figures prior to the 1966-67 season are not available. •UMD played in the Duluth Entertainment and Conven tion Center from the 1966-67 season until Dec. 30, 2010 when it moved to AMSOIL Arena.

UMD SINGLE-GAME ATTENDANCE HIGHS (AMSOIL ARENA)

Attn. 1. 7,569 2. 7,424 3. 7,215 4. 7,203 5. 7,149 6. 7,073 7. 7,015 8. 7,009 9. 7,008 10. 6,975

AMSOIL ARENA (6,756) Year GP Attend. Avg. 2010-11 11 70,666 6,370 2011-12 20 126,552 6,328 2012-13 18 111,715 6,206 2013-14 18 111,330 6,185 2014-15 16 102, 570 6,411 2015-16 18 109,992 6,111 2016-17 19 113,493 5,973 2017-18 20 116,224 5,811 Totals 140 862,542 6,161

Location DECC DECC DECC DECC DECC DECC DECC DECC DECC DECC

Date Feb. 2, 1974 Jan. 31, 1976 Jan. 25, 1974 Feb. 2, 1973 Jan. 18, 1975 March 2, 1973 Nov. 12, 1971 Jan. 13, 1973 Feb. 3, 1973 Feb. 22, 1974

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

Note: Official sellout capacity at the DECC was 5,503 from 1994-95 until 2010-11, 5,681 from 1976-77 to 1983-84, 5,664 from 1984-85 to 1992-93, and 5,612 in 1993-94.


2018-19 University of Minnesota Duluth Roster

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Player Matt Anderson Dylan Samberg Nick Wolff (A) Louie Roehl Scott Perunovich Hunter Lellig Kobe Roth Koby Bender Jarod Hilderman Tanner Laderoute Billy Exell (A) Cole Koepke Jesse Jacques Justin Richards Jackson Cates Noah Cates Nick Swaney Mikey Anderson

Peter Krieger Jade Miller Riley Tufte Jake Rosenbaum Hunter Shepard Ben Patt Nick Deery Parker Mackay (C)

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

Hgt 6-0 6-4 6-4 5-10 5-10 6-2 5-8 6-1 6-1 6-0 5-10 6-1 6-1 5-11 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-0 5-11 5-10 6-6 6-0 6-1 5-10 6-1 5-11

Wgt 195 225 230 185 175 185 175 195 210 185 185 195 195 190 185 185 180 190 185 185 230 190 210 185 195 185

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

S/C L L L R L R L R R R R L R R L L R L L L L R L L L R

Birthdate 5/25/99 1/24/99 7/21/96 4/9/98 8/18/98 2/8/99 1/11/97 7/15/97 4/11/97 6/4/97 10/4/95 5/17/98 9/10/98 3/17/98 9/26/97 2/5/99 9/9/97 5/25/99 12/9/93 7/1/95 4/10/98 3/28/97 11/7/95 5/19/96 5/25/94 6/10/94

Hometown (Previous Team/League) Roseville, Minn. (Sioux City/USHL) Hermantown, Minn. (Hermantown H.S.) Eagan, Minn. (Des Moines/USHL) Eden Prarie, Minn. (Minnesota WIlderness/NAHL) Hibbing, Minn. (Cedar Rapids/USHL) Waterloo, Iowa (Waterloo/USHL) Warroad, Minn. (Des Moines/USHL) Cloquet, Minn. (Muskegon/USHL) Kamsack, Saskatchewan (Fargo, USHL) Edmonton, Alberta (Okotoks/AJHL) Thunder Bay, Ontario (Minnesota Wilderness/NAHL) Hermantown, Minn. (Sioux City, USHL) Hermantown, Minn. (Green Bay, USHL) Columbus, Ohio (Lincoln/USHL) Stillwater, Minn. (Waterloo/USHL) Stillwater, Minn. (Omaha, USHL) Lakeville, Minn. (Waterloo/USHL) Roseville, Minn. (Waterloo/USHL) Oakdale, Minn. (U. of Alaska/WCHA) Minto, N.D. (Austin, NAHL) Ham Lake, Minn. (Blaine H.S.) Trabuco Canyon, Calif. (Minot/NAHL) Cohasset, Minn. (Bismarck/NAHL) Brampton, Ontario (Notre Dame/SJHL) La Crosse, Wis. (Steinbach/MJHL) Irma, Alberta (Spring Grove/AJHL)

Head Coach: Scott Sandelin Associate Head Coach: Jason Herter Assistant Coaches: Adam Krause, Brant Nicklin Hockey Sports Performance Director: Dr. Susan Hoppe Resident Athletic Trainer: Cole Harding Strength and Conditioning Coach: Jason Aldrich Equipment Manager: Chris Garner Director of Hockey Operations: Christian Koelling

THE 2018-19 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH BULLDOGS - Front Row (Left to Right): Ben Patt, Hunter Shepard, Jarod Hilderman, Riley Tufte, Nick Wolff, Parker Mackay, Billy Exell, Peter Krieger, Jade Miller, Koby Bender, Nick Deery. Middle Row: Louie Roehl, Hockey Sports Performance Director Dr. Susan Hoppe, Equipment Manager Chris Garner, Assistant Coach Brant Nicklin, Associate Head Coach Jason Herter, Head Coach Scott Sandelin, Assistant Coach Adam Krause, Director of Hockey Operations Christian Koelling, Resident Athletic Trainer Cole Harding, Strength and Conditioning Coach Jason Aldrich, Manager Dale Haagenson,Nick Swaney. Top Row: Kobe Roth, Justin Richards, Scott Perunovich, Tanner Laderoute, Hunter Lellig, Noah Cates, Dylan Samberg, Jesse Jacques, Jake Rosenbaum, Mikey Anderson, Jackson Cates, Matt Anderson, Cole Koepke.

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PAGE HEADINFORMATION COACH SCOTTGOES SANDELIN HERE 10 10

When Scott Sandelin accepted his first collegiate head coaching job with the University of Minnesota Duluth shortly after the new millennium, his primary mission was to make the Bulldogs a perennial force on the national collegiate hockey landscape and ultimately bring home the program’s first NCAA championship. Mission accomplished. On April 9, 2011, the Bulldogs, before a sold-out Xcel Energy Center crowd of over 19,000, toppled the University of Michigan 3-2 in overtime to cap off a season for the ages. For the first time in its nearly sevendecade history, UMD was indeed college hockey’s top ‘Dog! Last April, history repeated itself as Sandelin and his troops made a return visit to that downtown St. Paul facility for the NCAA Frozen Four and skated away with their second NCAA title thanks to a 2-1 takedown of the University of Notre Dame. That clearly cemented the Bulldogs’ status as one of the true powerhouses in Division I hockey -- and the numbers prove it. Over the past 10 seasons, UMD has gone 218-140-45 while making seven NCAA Tournament appearances (2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018), advancing to three NCAA Frozen Fours (2011, 2017 and 2018), claiming one playoff crown in both the National Collegiate Hockey Conference (2017) and Western Collegiate Hockey Association (2009), posting eight National Collegiate Hockey Conference/Western Collegiate Hockey Association upper-division finishes and piecing together seven, 22-win campaigns. And talk about clutch. Sandelin’s winning percentage in NCAA Tournament play -- .739 off a 17-6 record -- is the best of any active bench boss (minimum eight games) and trails only the late Herb Brooks (.889 at the University of Minnesota), Vic Heyliger (.800 at the University of Michigan) and Gino Gasparini (.789 at North Dakota) among all NCAA coaches. Sandelin, the 2003-04 Spencer Pen-

Sandelin, shown here with the Montreal Canadians during the 1987-88 season, is one of just six current NCAA coaches who are National Hockey League alumni.

rose Award winner (American Hockey Coaches Association NCAA I Coach of the Year), the runner up for that honor seven winters ago and a Top 10 finalist the past two years, enters the 2018-19 season -- his program-record 19th behind the Bulldog bench -- sporting a 340-300-85 overall record and having helped produce two Hobey Baker Memorial Award winners (Jack Connolly in 2011-12 and Junior Lessard in 2003-04), eight NCAA I All-Americans (including three-time pick Jack Connolly), and 23 All-NCHC/WCHA honorees. He’s also seen 21 of his UMD pupils go on to do time in the National Hockey League. In 2017-18, UMD did something that none of its predecessors had ever done before -- secure a fourth straight NCAA playoff berth. The previous year, Sandelin and the Bulldogs rolled up a 28-7-7 overall record (for a .750 winning percentage -- the second highest figure in club history) and

spent a school-record 11 weeks occupying the No. 1 spot in the USCHO.com poll. They also went unbeaten in 19 of their final 21 games with one of those setbacks coming to Denver (3-2) in the NCAA national title bout. During the course of the 2011-12 season, UMD set a team record by going unbeaten in 17 straight games and was ranked first in both major weekly polls (USCHO.com and USA Today/USA Hockey) for nine consecutive weeks (the longest such run ever turned in by a Bulldog club). In March 2009, Sandelin’s Bulldogs laid claim to the WCHA playoff title (becoming, in the process, the first play-in game participant in the 17-year history of the WCHA Final Five to win it all) before advancing all the way to the NCAA West Regional Final. Four seasons earlier, UMD was named the preseason league favorite in the Grand Forks Herald WCHA Coaches Poll for the first time ever and, in mid-October of that year, occupied the No. 1 spot in a national poll (uscho.com and the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine) for the first time in 15 years. Over the Christmas Holidays that winter, Sandelin displayed his coaching wares on the international stage as the head coach of Team USA at the 2004 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championships. He worked in an assistant coaching capacity at that same event in 2012 and will do the same in 2019. Sandelin turned UMD into a NCAA Frozen Four participant for the first time in nearly a generation in 2003-04 while shepherding the Bulldogs to their most victories (they were 28-13-4 in all outings) and highest WCHA finish (second place on a 19-7-2 mark) since the 1992-93 season. UMD also

THE NUMBERS ON SANDELIN

OVERALL WCHA/NCHC YEAR W L T PCT W L T PCT PLACE 2000-01 7 28 4 .231 3 22 3 .161 10th 2001-02 13 24 3 .363 6 19 3 .268 9th 2002-03 22 15 5 .583 14 10 4 .571 5th 2003-04 28 13 4 .667 19 7 2 .714 2nd 2004-05 15 17 6 .474 11 13 4 .464 6th 2005-06 11 25 4 .325 6 19 3 .268 9th 2006-07 13 21 5 .397 8 16 4 .357 9th 2007-08 13 17 6 .444 9 14 5 .411 8th 2008-09 22 13 8 .604 10 11 7 .357 7th 2009-10 22 17 1 .562 16 11 1 .589 4th(T) 2010-11 26 10 6 .690 15 8 5 .625 4th 2011-12 25 10 6 .683 16 7 5 .661 2nd 2012-13 14 19 5 .434 10 13 5 .446 9th 2013-14 16 16 4 .500 11 11 2 .500 4th 2014-15 21 16 3 .563 12 9 3 .563 5th 2015-16 19 16 5 .538 11 10 3 .521 4th 2016-17 28 7 7 .750 15 5 4 .708 2nd 2017-18 25 16 3 .527 13 11 0 .542 3rd Totals 340 300 85 .527 205 216 62 .489 ---


SANDELIN vs. THE COMPETITION

Here is how Scott Sandelin has fared against all opponents during his UMD coaching career: Team W L T Air Force 1 0 0 Alabama-Huntsville 4 0 0 Alaska Anchorage 19 13 7 Bemidji State 16 16 4 Boston College 0 3 1 Boston University 1 1 0 Bowling Green 3 0 0 Brown 1 1 0 Clarkson 4 0 0 Colgate 0 0 1 Colorado College 30 21 7 Cornell 0 0 1 Dartmouth 0 0 1 Denver 18 42 6 Ferris State 0 1 0 Harvard 1 0 0 Lake Superior State 1 0 3 Maine 4 1 0 UMass-Lowell 5 1 2 Mercyhurst 1 0 0 Merrimack 1 1 1 Miami (Ohio) 14 4 2 Michigan 2 0 0 Michigan State 1 1 0 Michigan Tech 31 17 9 Minnesota 25 23 7 Minnesota State 27 17 6 Nebraska-Omaha 14 10 3 New Hampshire 0 1 0 North Dakota 27 34 4 Northern Michigan 8 6 0 Notre Dame 8 8 2 Ohio State 4 3 0 Princeton 1 0 0 Providence College 4 0 1 RPI 3 1 0 St. Cloud State 25 38 4 Union College 4 0 1 Vermont 1 4 1 Western Michigan 18 8 1 Wisconsin 11 20 7 Yale 5 0 0 2018-19 opponents are in bold

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nesota North Stars (1991-92). The second round pick of the Montreal Canadiens in the 1982 NHL draft (40th selection overall), he was credited with four assists in 25 lifetime NHL outings as a nagging back injury forced him to retire prematurely from the professional ranks following the 1991-92 season. Sandelin, one of just six current NCAA head coaches with NHL playing experience, also skated for Team U.S.A. at the 1989 Goodwill Games, the 1986 International Ice Hockey Federation Championships, and the 1984 IIHF Junior Championships. Sandelin, who graduated from North Dakota in 1986 with a bachelor’s degree in marketing, was the 2013 recipient of his alma mater’s Tom Clifford Award (recognizing North Dakota alumni who serve with distinction as athletic coaches at the high school or college levels). He and his wife, Wendy, have a son (Ryan, a winger with the British Columbia Hockey League’s Penticton Vees) and a daughter (Katie) and reside in Hermantown, Minn.

HEAD COACH SCOTT SANDELIN

sported the nation’s second-highest scoring team, and, during the course of the year, strung together a school-record 14-game unbeaten streak. For his efforts, he was chosen the WCHA Coach of the Year as well as the national coach of the year by both insidecollegehockey.com and uscho. com. Sandelin’s 2002-03 Bulldogs racked up their best overall mark (22-15-5) in a decade while experiencing the greatest one-year turnaround of any WCHA club. UMD ended that season as one of country’s hottest clubs, going unbeaten in 12 of its final 16 games (11-4-1) and capturing third place at the WCHA Final Five playoff championship. One year earlier, he directed the Bulldogs to a 13-24-1 record in all games -- nearly doubling the number of victories from the previous season (7-28-4). In addition to amassing its most goals in five years, UMD also ranked fifth in the nation in power play scores (47) that season. Prior to officially becoming the Bulldogs’ 12th head coach on March 31, 2000, Sandelin served with the University of North Dakota coaching staff for six years, including the last three as an associate head coach. During his tenure in Grand Forks, North Dakota laid claim to two NCAA titles (1996-97 and 1999-2000), three WCHA regular season championships (1996-99), two WCHA playoff crowns (1996-97 and 1999-2000) and earned four straight berths in the NCAA tournament (1996-2000). His primary responsibilities with the Fighting Sioux included handling the team’s recruiting coordinator and academic advisor duties, and assisting with all aspects of practice and game preparation. Sandelin spent the 1993-94 season as the head coach of the Fargo-Moorhead Junior Kings of the Junior Elite Hockey League after working in that same capacity (and doubling as general manager) the previous winter with the American Hockey Association’s Fargo-Moorhead Express. Born and raised in Hibbing, Minn., Sandelin capped off his four-year playing career at North Dakota in 1985-86 by being named one of 10 finalists for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award. He captained the club that season and also was an All-WCHA first team pick and an NCAA I All-American second team selection. Named North Dakota’s Most Valuable Player as a senior after amassing a career-high 38 points in 40 games, Sandelin went on to play seven years of professional hockey, including NHL stints with the Montreal Canadiens (198688), Philadelphia Flyers (1990-91) and Min-

SANDELIN MILESTONES

First Win - UMD 5, Michigan Tech 3 (Nov. 11, 2000) 50th Win - UMD 5, Minnesota State-Mankato 4 (Nov. 29, 2003) 100th Win - UMD 7, Alaska Anchorage 4 (Dec. 2, 2006) 200th Win - UMD 5, MSUMankato 2 (Nov. 18, 2011) 300th Win - UMD 4, St. Cloud State 3 (OT) (Jan. 14, 2017)

ALL-TIME BULLDOG COACHING RECORDS

(Overall)

(Conference) Coach W L T PCT W L T PCT Frank Kovach (1930-32) 2 8 0 .200 2 2 0 .500 Joe Oven (1946-47) 11 6 1 .647 10 3 0 .769 Hank Jensen (1947-51) 19 9 1 .672 6 6 1 .500 Gordy Eddolls (1951-54) 21 17 0 .553 15 8 0 .652 Bob Boyat (1954-55) 9 8 0 .529 7 2 0 .777 Connie Pleban (1955-59) 56 25 5 .691 41 0 0 1.000 Ralph Romano (1959-68) 90 121 7 .431 30 49 2 .380 Bill Selman (1968-70) 19 38 1 .333 13 32 1 .289 Terry Shercliffe (1970-75) 82 92 7 .471 60 76 5 .441 Gus Hendrickson (1975-82) 110 146 11 .430 72 97 9 .426 Mike Sertich (1982-2000) 350 328 44 .515 260 263 38 .498 Scott Sandelin (2000- ) 340 300 85 .527 205 216 62 .489

Mike Sertich

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BULLDOG ASSISTANT COACHES 12

Adam Krause

Jason Herter

Associate Head Coach

Jason Herter, a former Western Collegiate Hockey Association standout and first round National Hockey League draft pick, is in his eighth year with the Bulldogs staff, having officially began his assistant coaching duties at UMD on June 27, 2011. This past summer, he was promoted to associate head coach. Since enlisting his services with the Bulldogs, Herter has been part of one NCAA national champion (2018), five NCAA Tournament participants (2012, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018) and one NCHC Frozen Faceoff winner, and, in his debut season, saw center Jack Connolly claim the school’s fifth Hobey Baker Memorial Award. Herter, who in 2015-16 began a term on College Hockey, Inc.’s Board of Directors, oversees the UMD penalty kill unit and assists with its power play strategies. A native of Hafford, Saskatchewan, Herter doubled as the head coach and general manager for the United States Hockey League’s Fargo (N.D.) Force eight years ago and guided that franchise to a regular season record of 33-22-5. He joined the Force in 2008-09 for their inaugural season as an assistant coach (under former University of Nebraska Omaha bench boss Dean Blais) before spending the following year scouting for the Des Moines Buccaneers of the USHL. Along with Pat Ferschweiler (now an assistant coach with the National Hockey League’s Detroit Red Wings), Herter started the Russell Stover AAA midget U16 and U18 teams out of Overland Park, Kan., and spent five years with that program and coaching the U16 club before moving on to Fargo. Selected in the first round (8th pick overall) by the Vancouver Canucks in the 1989 NHL entry draft, Herter skillfully manned the University of North Dakota blueline for three seasons (1988-91), racking up 119 points on 30 goals and 89 assists in 118 games. In his farewell year in Grand Forks, N.D., he secured a spot on both the All-WCHA second team and the WCHA All-Academic Team. A member of the Canadian National Junior Team in 1990, Herter went on to make one appearance in the NHL -- with the New York Islanders in 1995-96 -- as part of an 11-year professional playing career, which included stops in the American Hockey League (Hamilton) and the International Hockey League (Milwaukee, Kalamazoo, Utah, Kansas City and Orlando). His final four seasons of competition were spent in Europe where, in 2001-02, he and one-time Bulldog assistant coaching colleague Derek Plante were teammates with the Munich Barons. Herter earned his Bachelor’s degree in business management from North Dakota in 2005 and two years later received a Master’s degree in entrepreneurship from the University of Missouri-Kansas City. He and his wife, Laura, have two children (Jordyn and Jacob) -- and live in Hermantown, Minn.

Assistant Coach

Three years after closing out a rewarding playing career at UMD, Adam Krause returned to the Bulldog men’s hockey program on May 4, 2018 when he was appointed as an assistant coach. Krause, a native of Hermantown, Minn., was a staple at the right right for four seasons (2011-15) with the Bulldogs and spent both his junior and senior seasons serving as a team captain. He skated in 133 career games at UMD and had 37 points (16 goals and 21 assists) to show for it). Krause saved some of his best hockey for last as during his final UMD go-around he matched or eclipsed personal highs for goals (seven), assists (10) and points (17) despite missing a month of the regular season with a wrist injury. In 2014-15, he was the recipient of the E.L. “Duce” Rasmussen Award as the UMD’s top male scholar-athlete in addition to being nominee for a pair of prestigious national honors -- the Hockey Humanitarian Award and the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award -- as well as finalist for UMD’s Shjon Podein Community Service Award (for the second year in a row). In regards to Bulldog hockey awards, Krause was a two-time winner of both the Goldie Wolfe Award (UMD’s Most Inspirational Player) and the Pat Francisco Award (Outstanding Community Service). Shortly after leading the Bulldogs to the NCAA Northeast Regional finals, Krause joined the Wheeling Nailers for the remainder of the 2014-15 East Coast Hockey League season and for the following two seasons did time with both the Nailers and the WilkesBarre/Scranton Penguins of the American Hockey League. This past winter, he took shifts in 46 games with the AHL’s Rochester Americans, generating three goals and five assists along the way. A two-time member of the National Collegiate Hockey Conference’s Scholar-Athlete Team, Krause graduated from UMD in 2015 with a Bachelor’s degree in finance.

Brant Nicklin

Volunteer Assistant Coach

Brant Nicklin, who made a name for himself for his puckstopping prowess at University of Minnesota Duluth during the late 1990s, returned to the Bulldog men’s hockey program in 2014-15 as a volunteer assistant coach. Before joining the Bulldog men’s staff, Nicklin had served as the UMD women’s goaltending coach the previous five seasons. He’s also served as goalie coach at the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth since 1995-96 and run a number of local goaltending schools and clinics over the past decade or so A native of Comox, British Columbia, Nicklin was the Bulldogs’ ace in the goal for four seasons and exited UMD in 2000 ranking first all-time in saves percentage (.895), shut outs (8) and appearances (137), second in saves (3,880) and goals against average (3.40) and third in wins (55). He still owns team records for games played (137), consecutive appearances (76) and consecutive starts (76, which at the time was a NCAA Division I mark). In 1996-97, Nicklin became just the second UMD freshman to play in every minute of his club’s Western Collegiate Hockey Association games and wound up landing a spot on that circuit’s All-Rookie Team. The following year, he posted a programrecord five shutouts and a 21-16-2 overall mark while pacing the WCHA in saves for a second straight winter. Nicklin, the current WCHA record holder for consecutive league starts (80), was the recipient of the Bulldog Community Service Award as junior and the Goldie Wolfe Award (UMD’s Most Inspirational Player) in 1999-2000. Nicklin went on to sign a free agent contract with the National Hockey League’s Pittsburgh Penguins and participated in two of their training camps. In four years as a professional, he tended goal for the Central Hockey League’s Oklahoma City Blazers (2000-01) and San Angelo Saints (2003-04), the United Hockey Leagues’s Quad City Mallards (2001-02) and Rockford Ice Hogs (2002-03), the East Coast Hockey League’s Florida Everblades (2000-01) and the American Hockey League’s Milwaukee Admirals (2002-03). Nicklin, who graduated from UMD in 2006 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in recreation, resides in Duluth with his wife, Kelly, and their two children -- Reese and Alex.


Chris Garner

Jason Aldrich is in his first year as the strength and conditioning coach for the UMD men’s and women’s hockey programs. He spent the 2017-18 season with the American Hockey League’s Iowa Wild handling a duo role -- strength coach and equipment manager. From 2012-17, Aldrich held that same position with the Green Bay Gamblers of the United States Hockey League and previously was a graduate assistant at Mike Boyle Strength and Conditioning. Aldrich, whose father Mike has been the equipment manager for the National Hockey League’s San Jose Sharks the past two-plus decades, played collegiately for Finlandia University (NCAA Divison III) in his hometown of Hancock, Mich. and graduated from that institution in 2011 with a B.A. Degree in sports management. He is a certified strength and conditioning specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association.

One of the more unheralded members of the Bulldog support staff, Chris Garner will embark on his 11th season as UMD’s hockey equipment manager in 2018-19. A Rochester, Minn., product, Garner owns somewhat of an extensive resume, having previously spent one year serving as the head equipment manager with the Kalamazoo Wings of the United Hockey League, and another season (2003-04) as an assistant with the Minnesota Wild’s American Hockey League affiliate, the Houston Aeros. He also was the head equipment manager for the University of North Dakota’s women’s program during its inaugural season of competition (2002-03) and prior to that, honed his skills as the head student equipment manager at St. Cloud State University between 1998-2002. In August 2017, Garner handled equipment manager duties for Team USA, which captured the gold medal at the U17 Five Nations Tournament in Ostrava, Czech Republic and this past summer served in that same role for the U.S. entry at the Hlinka-Gretzky Cup in Aberta, Canada. Garner played four years of hockey (1993-97) at Rochester Mayo High School before moving on to St. Cloud State where he earned a Bachelor of Elective Studies degree with an emphasis in sports management in 2006.

Equipment Manager

Dr. Susan Hoppe

Hockey Sports Performance Director

The 2018-19 season will mark Suz Hoppe’s 15th year overseeing the hockey Bulldogs’ athletic trainer responsibilities for men’s hockey and her second in that same role with the women’s program. Hoppe, who is just the third athletic trainer the hockey Bulldogs have employed since 1981-82, spent her initial season at UMD (2003-04) working with the women’s basketball, women’s soccer and softball teams. She is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Professional Hockey Athletic Trainer’s Association and serves as preceptor for the College of St. Scholastica Athletic Training Program, and provides health care to the Men’s and Women’s hockey team. Prior to her arrival in the Twin Ports, Hoppe served a two-year stint as an assistant athletic trainer at Gardner-Webb University, an NCAA Division I institution in Boiling Springs, N.C. The 1999 University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire graduate (Bachelor of Science degree in kinesiology) also interned at Florida Southern University in the spring of 1999 before heading north to Georgia and Valdosta State University where she attained a Master’s of Education degree in 2001. Hoppe, a native of Durand, Wis., received her Doctor of Education degree from UMD in 2011. She and her husband, James, and their two daughters (Addison and Emma) live in Rice Lake, Minn.

Christian Koelling

Director of Hockey Operations

Christian Koelling took over as the Bulldogs’ director of hockey operations in the summer of 2008. Among his vast array of administrative duties, Koelling is in charge of all video-related endeavors, making team travel arrangements, coordinating community outreach projects, and overseeing ice scheduling, summer camps and budget management. He also assists with the program’s media relations and marketing efforts. The Bloomington, Minn., native has been heavily involved in the local hockey scene over the past decadeplus, having spent three seasons as the head coach at the now-defunct Duluth Central High School (2005-08) and five more years coaching Duluth East youth teams. Koelling, the co-founder of the Duluth Area Special and Sled Hockey (DASH) association, is currently the Coach-In-Chief for the Minnesota district of USA Hockey and is a past-president of the Duluth Amateur Hockey Association’s Board of Directors. In August 2012, he served on the coaching staff for U.S. Under-18 Team during its tour of the Czech Republic. He also is a member of the Northern Lights Foundation advisory board. A 2004 graduate of UMD (a Bachelor of Business Administration degree and a coaching minor), Koelling played three years of varsity hockey for Bloomington Jefferson High School and paced the Jaguars in scoring as a senior while leading them to their second Minnesota State High School Class AA Tournament appearance in three years. Koelling and his wife, Jennie, have one daughter (Charlotte) and twin sons (Carsten and Reed), and make their home in Duluth.

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Jason Aldrich

Strength & Conditioning Coach

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Matt Anderson

THE 2018-19 BULLDOGS

Defenseman • 6-0 • 195 • Sophomore • Shakopee, Minn.

AS A BULLDOG: Proved to be valuable and promising addition to the youthful Bulldog defensemen brigade ... took plenty of shifts during his first collegiate go-around -- especially down the stretch ... played in 35 of the team’s 44 games and came away with six points ... that included one goal (on the power play at St. Cloud State on Nov. 3) and five assists ... also finished the year a nifty +10 ... was one of four 2017-18 Bulldogs to qualify as a NCHC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete ... wore No. 21 as a freshman. BEFORE UMD: Enjoyed a long and prosperous puck career at Holy Family Catholic High School .... joined forces with the Fire varsity as an eighth grader ... was a two-time Associated Press All-State honoree (second team in 2016-17 and third team one year earlier) and a Top Ten Finalist for the 2016-17 Minnesota Mr. Hockey Award ... also earned Minneapolis StarTribune All-Metro acclaim on two occasions (2016-17 and 2015-16) ... paced all Fire defensemen in scoring in each of his final three prep seasons, including a 39-point (10 goals and 29 assists) junior year ... captained Holy Family Catholic High School to its first-ever section title game as a senior ... worked on the back end with the United States Hockey League’s Green Bay Gamblers for 16 games in 2016-17. BULLDOG MILESTONES: First Game - vs. Michigan Tech (Oct. 7, 2017). First Goal - at St. Cloud State (Nov. 3, 2017). First Assist - at Dartmouth (Dec. 30, 2017). Most Goals, Game - 1 at St. Cloud State (Nov. 3, 2017). Most Points, Game - 1 (6 Times). Most Shots, Game - 4 at Dartmouth (Dec. 30, 2017) and at St. Cloud State (Nov. 4, 2017). Longest Scoring Streak - 2 Games (Feb.17-Feb. 23, 2018). PERSONAL: Born Matt Adrian Anderson in Shakopee, Minn. ... is the son of Craig and Tammy Anderson ... has one older sister (Hannah) ... is majoring in business at UMD.

Year 2017-18

14

GP 35

THE NUMBERS ON ANDERSON G 1

A TP 5 6

P-PM 6-12

PP SH GW +/1 0 0 +10


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Mikey Anderson

Defenseman • 6-0 • 190 • Sophomore • Roseville, Minn.

THE 2018-19 BULLDOGS

AS A BULLDOG: Certainly lived up to preseason expectations with a stellar rookie year ... finished as UMD’s second-leading freshman scorer with 23 points on five goals and 18 assists in 39 games ... was also a +11 on the year ... three of his five goals came on special teams (three power play and one shortie -- in the NCHC Frozen Faceoff semifinals against North Dakota) ... went a +4 (the highest single-game plus-minus rating by a Bulldog last winter) against Omaha on Dec. 9 -- a 6-2 triumph for the visitors ... missed UMD’s conquest of the Ledyard Classic title while helping Team USA capture a bronze medal at the 2018 International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championship ... took care of business in the classroom as well last year as evident by his being cited as a NCHC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete ... sported the No. 3 sweater in 2017-18. BEFORE UMD: Received a boatload of respect and praise as a minutes-munching defenseman with the Waterloo Blackhawks ... closed out his second year with that United State Hockey League franchise by registering the fifth highest regular season scoring total (34 points on five goals and 29 assists) of any league blueliner en route to landing a spot on the All-USHL second team ... added three points, including a pair of goals, during a nine-game run in the 2016-17 USHL playoffs ... collared USHL All-Rookie second team honors in 2015-16 ... appeared in 57 regular season outings that winter and had 16 points (one goal and 15 assists) to show for it ... was a Black Hawk teammate of fellow 2017-18 UMD newcomer Nick Swaney ... skated for the silver medal-winning U.S. entry at the 2016 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament as well as the U.S. Junior Select Team that won the 2016 World Junior A Challenge in Bonneville, Alberta ... also took part in the 2016 CCM/USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game in Philadelphia, Pa., an event which featured 42 of the top American prospects eligible for the 2017 National Hockey League Draft ... took shifts for two years at Hill-Murray High School before departing for the USHL following his sophomore year ... twice landed All-Classic Suburban Conference recognition (first team in 201415 and honorable mention the previous season) ... is a 2017 graduate of Waterloo West High School ... was selected by the Los Angeles Kings in the fourth round (103rd pick overall) in the 2017 NHL Draft. BULLDOG MILESTONES: First Game - vs. Minnesota (Oct. 6, 2017). First Goal - vs Minnesota (Oct. 6, 2017). First Assist - at Bemidji State (Oct. 13, 2017). Most Goals, Game - 1 (5 Times). Most Points, Game - 2 (5 Times). Most Shots, Game - 5 at Bemidji State (Oct. 13, 2017). Longest Scoring Streak - 3 Games (Mar. 16-Mar. 23, 2018). PERSONAL: Born Michael Lyle Anderson in Fridley, Minn. ... is the son of Gerry and Dana Anderson ... follows in the UMD hockey footsteps of his grandfather, Tom Anderson (a forward in the early 1950s), and his older brother, Joey (a right winger with the 2016-17 and 2017-18 Buldogs) ... his dad, Gerry Anderson (a Duluth Denfeld High School alumnus), played hockey at the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth and his other sibling (older sister Sami) did likewise ... his mother, Dana (Sibell) Anderson, is a former professional racquetball player (1986-96) and was the 1990 U.S. Racquetball Association national under-24 women’s singles champion ... is majoring in business at UMD.

Year 2017-18

GP 39

THE NUMBERS ON ANDERSON G A TP 5 18 23

P-PM 9-18

PP 3

SH GW +/1 1 +11

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Koby Bender

THE 2018-19 BULLDOGS

Forward• 6-1 • 195 • Sophomore • Cloquet, Minn.

AS A BULLDOG: Played a reserve role -- making nine appearances -- with the 2017-18 NCAA champion Bulldogs, but has his sights set on attaining full-time deployment this season ... made his collegiate debut in the Bulldogs’ two-game NCHC road series with St. Cloud State the first weekend in November and cracked the UMD lineup for a final time on Dec. 30 against host Dartmouth College at the Ledyard Classic ... collected one assist (in a 5-0 takedown of Yale in the Ledyard Classic opener) on the year ...wore No. 8 during the 2017-18 season ... qualified for the 2017-18 NCHC Academic All-Conference Team. BEFORE UMD: Engaged in one season of United States Hockey League warfare before enrolling at UMD ... averaged a point a game for the the 2016-17 Muskegon Lumberjacks (which set club records for wins and league points), posting six goals and 16 assists for 22 points while going a +8 in 55 regular season outings ... added a pair of assists during Muskegon’s four-game USHL playoff run ... bypassed his senior year at Cloquet High School in 2015-16 to compete for his hometown Minnesota Wilderness ... his stat line with that North American Hockey League franchise consisted of 18 goals and 36 assists in 66 overall outings ... closed out that season with a twogame USHL stint as a member of the Chicago Steel ... skated for three years with the Cloquet High School hockey varsity (where he was a teammate of 201718 Bulldog team captain Karson Kuhlman for one season) ... led the Lumberjacks in scoring as a junior in 2014-15 en route to attaining All-Lake Superior Conference honors ... also played one season of prep baseball (shortstop and pitcher) ... is a 2016 graduate of Cloquet High School. BULLDOG MILESTONES: First Game - at St. Cloud State (Nov. 3, 2017). First Assist - vs Yale (Dec. 29, 2017). Most Points, Game - 1 vs Yale (Dec. 29, 2017). Most Shots, Game - 2 vs Denver (Dec. 1, 2017). PERSONAL: Born Koby Keith Bender in Cloquet, Minn. ... is the son of Tony Bender and Brenda Gigliotti ... has two younger siblings (Kade and Kiana) ... is majoring in business at UMD.

Year 2017-18

16

GP 9

THE NUMBERS ON BENDER

G 0

A TP 1 1

P-PM 0-0

PP 0

SH GW 0 0

+/+1


Goalie • 6-1 • 195 • Junior • La Crosse, Wis.

AS A BULLDOG: Has been a source of reliable puckstopping support as the Bulldogs’ No. 2 netminder the past two season ,... spelled All-NCHC second teamer Hunter Shepard last winter and received crease time in five games .. that included three non-conference home starts followed by a pair of NCHC relief appearances at St. Cloud State (Nov. 4) and Omaha (Dec. 8) ... stopped all 27 shots Bemidji State sent his way on Oct. 14, 2017 en route to pocketing his first collegiate shutout (a scoreless tie) ... those 27 stops against the Beavers were a career best .. posted a 2.97 goals against average and an .879 saves percentage while going 0-2-2 as a sophomore ... was limited to three outings in 2016-17 while another All-NCHC second team selection (Hunter Miska) carried virtually the entire goaltending workload from mid-October on ... made his collegiate debut during the second period of UMD’s first road assignment of the year (Oct. 7 at UMassLowell) and stopped 13 shots of 13 shots to preserve a 4-4 tie with the then-No. 8 River Hawks ... cracked the starting lineup the following evening and answered that challenge by allowing just one goal -- a power play score 3:30 after the opening face off -- while making 24 saves in a 1-1 deadlock ... compiled a .974 saves percentage over that weekend on his way to being chosen the NCHC Goaltender of the Week ... received another start (which turned out to be his final appearance of the year) six days later when he and the Bulldogs took down visiting Notre Dame 4-3 ... was redshirted as a first-year freshman in 2015-16 ... played the entire third period of UMD’s 6-1 home exhibition victory over Lakehead University on Oct. 4 and rejected the four shots he faced ... is a three-time NCHC All-Academic Team honoree. BEFORE UMD: Skillfully tended goal for two winters (2013-15) for the Steinbach Pistons of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League ... was voted the MJHL’s Top Goaltender in 2014-15 and carved himself out a place on the MJHL First All-Star Team after pacing that circuit in regular season shutouts with five ... appeared in a MJHL-high 47 games and went 30-15-0 with a 2.27 goals against average and a .922 saves percentage (the second best figure in the league) ... added an additional 13 games to his 2014-15 resume in the MJHL playoffs, compiling an 8-5-0 record, a 2.19 goals against average and a .931 saves percentage ... backstopped the Pistons to the 2015 MJHL finals (where they were swept by the Portage Terriers) en route to landing the both the team’s Most Valuable Player and Playoff MVP awards ... split crease time with with Zach Rakochy as a MJHL newcomer the previous year and concluded the regular season sporting a 20-8-0 mark, a 2.51 goals against average and a .918 saves percentage in 28 games ... sandwiched a couple of North American Hockey League stints with the Brookings Blizzard (four games) and Odessa Jackalopes (26) around a one-game run with the United States Hockey League’s Lincoln Stars in 2012-13 ... is a 2012 graduate of Concord High School (N.H.). BULLDOG MILESTONES: First Game - at UMass-Lowell (Oct. 7, 2016). First Start - at UMass-Lowell (Oct. 7, 2016). First Win - vs. Notre Dame (Oct. 14, 2016). Most Saves, Game - 27 vs. Bemidji State (Oct. 14, 2017). Fewest Saves, Game - 13 vs. Michigan Tech (Oct. 7, 2017). Most Goals Allowed, Game - 5 vs. Merrimack College (Oct. 20, 2017). PERSONAL: Born Nicholas Charles Deery in La Crosse, Wis. ... is the son of Charles and Holly Deery... has one older sister (Alexis) ... is majoring in mechanical engineering at UMD.

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Nick Deery

THE NUMBERS ON DEERY

Year GP-GS MIN W-L-T GA AVG SVS SVS% SO 2016-17 3-2 155:44 1-0-2 4 1.54 57 .934 0 2017-18 5-3 242:29 0-2-2 12 2.97 87 .879 0 Totals 8-5 398:13 1-2-4 16 2.41 144 .900 0

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Billy Exell

THE 2018-19 BULLDOGS

Forward • 5-10 • 185 • Senior • Thunder Bay, Ontario

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AS A BULLDOG: Will spend his farewell season in the Bulldog program serving as an alternate team captain ... became much more of a factor offensively in 2017-18 ... established career bests in a host of categories including goals (five), assists (six), points (11), shooting percentage (.147), shots (34), plusminus rating (+7) and blocks (12) while appearing in 40 of 44 games ... his four absences were due to an upper body injury ... counts himself as one of just four 2018-19 Bulldogs who has taken part in all four NCAA Frozen Four outings the last two seasons ... ratcheted up his game a notch or two as a sophomore ... closed out the year with three goals and three assists ... got that season off to an encouraging start by setting up a goal in the 2016-17 opener against Michigan Tech before securing his first collegiate score 24 hours later against those same Huskies ... turned out to be somewhat of a good luck charm for the 2016-17 Bulldogs as UMD was unbeaten (5-0-1) in the six games in which he generated a point ... was a relatively late addition to the 2015-16 UMD roster, signing on in July of that year ... experienced a bit of difficulty in accruing ice time three years ago and wound up dressing for just six games ... made his collegiate debut in UMD’s 3-1 triumph at arch-rival Minnesota on Oct. 16, 2015 ... picked up the only point of his rookie year -- an assist -- the following month at Colorado College (Nov. 12) ... five of his six appearances that winter took place on the road with the lone exception being the Feb. 9, 2016 bout with Bemidji State ... is a three-time member of the NCHC All-Academic Team. BEFORE UMD: Took the North American Hockey League route to UMD, sharpening his ice talents for two seasons with the Minnesota Wilderness ... placed sixth among 2014-15 Wilderness in regular season scoring charts with 34 points (a career-high 14 goals and 20 assists in 55 appearances) while going a +11 ... scored three more times and helped set up five other goals during the club’s 12-game run to the NAHL playoff title (Robertson Cup) ... was selected to take part in the 2015 NAHL Top Prospects Tournament for the Midwest Division team that February and wound up collecting two goals in two games ... completed his inaugural go-around with the Wilderness with eight goals and 21 assists to his regular season credit ... is a 2013 graduate of St. Patrick High School in Thunder Bay. BULLDOG MILESTONES: First Game - at Minnesota (Oct. 16, 2015). First Goal - vs. Michigan Tech (Oct. 2, 2016). First Assist - at Colorado College (Nov. 12, 2015). Most Goals, Game - 3 (3 Times). Most Points, Game - 2 (at Western Michigan (Feb. 24, 2018). Most Shots, Game - 5 at Colorado College (Jan. 13, 2018). Longest Scoring Streak - 2 Games (Mar. 9-Mar. 10, 2018 and Oct. 21-Oct. 27, 2017) PERSONAL: Born George William Exell in Thunder Bay, Ontario ... is the son of Bill and Patti Exell ... his uncle, UMD Athletic Hall of Famer Tom Milani, starred with the Bulldogs from 1972-76 and is the program’s all-time goal-scoring leader (an even 100 tallies in 146 outings) ... is the 19th Thunder Bay product to enlist his services with the UMD program (only the city of Duluth has produced more future Bulldogs) ... is majoring in communication at UMD.

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Year 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Total

THE NUMBERS ON EXELL

GP G A TP P-PM PP SH GW +/6 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0 +1 42 3 3 6 3-6 0 0 2 -2 40 5 6 11 4-8 0 0 0 +7 88 8 10 18 7-14 0 0 2 +6


Defenseman • 6-1 • 210 • Junior • Kamsack, Saskatchewan

THE 2011-12 BULLDOGS

AS A BULLDOG: Was used on a somewhat restrictive basis,one year ago, appearing in just 15 games (and none after Feb. 2), but still managed to contribute seven points to the Bulldog scoring efforts ... also went a +5 ... pieced together a three-game scoring streak to open the 2017-18 season ... collected his only UMD goal to date (a power play tally) during that stretch against visiting Merrimack College on Oct. 21 and spread out his five assists amongst five different opponents ... spent a week on the injured list (upper body) last winter .. . received his NCAA I indoctrination -- some 11 games worth -- in 2016-17 ... filled in admirably for the injured Carson Soucy for four outings during the postseason ... produced his lone rookie-year point (an assist) in the first of those -- a 5-2 triumph over Western Michigan in the NCHC Frozen Faceoff semifinals ... was paired with then-senior Willie Raskob for the league playoff championship bout the next night as well as both 2017 NCAA West Regional games the following weekend ... finished a +3 on the year ... was one of four freshmen to crack the 2016-17 opening night lineup (Oct. 1 versus visiting Michigan Tech). BEFORE UMD: Joined the Fargo Force blue line battalion in 2015-16 following a two-year run with the British Columbia Hockey League’s Penticton Vees ... got that season off to a rousing start and was the Force’s top point-producing defenseman before incurring a hand injury in January which sidelined him for 25 games … mustered four goals and eight assists on the year ... was a junior hockey teammate of fellow 2016-17 UMD recruits Hunter Miska (Penticton) and Riley Tufte (Fargo) ... played an integral role in the Vees’ conquest of both the 2015 Fred Page Cup (BCHL playoff champions) and Western Canada Cup and their advancement to the semifinal round of the RBC Cup (Canadian junior A national championship) ... his 22-game BCHL playoff scoring line included seven points (one goal and six assists) ... broke into the BCHL ranks in 2013-14 and was chosen the Vees’ Most Improved Player after a one-goal, seven-assist debut season ... is a 2015 graduate of Penticton Secondary School. BULLDOG MILESTONES: First Game - vs. Michigan Tech (Oct. 1, 2016). First Goal - vs Merrimack College (Oct. 21, 2017). First Assist - vs. Western Michigan (March 17, 2017). Most Points, Game - 1 (7 times). Most Shots, Game - 4 vs Merrimack College (Oct. 21, 2017). Longest Scoring Streak - 3 Games (Oct. 6-Oct. 13, 2017). PERSONAL: Born Jarod Albert Hilderman in Calgary, Alberta ... is the son of Rod (a University of North Dakota football alum) and Maureen Hilderman ... has one younger brother (Austin “Hoss”) ... his uncle, Bob Hilderman, played hockey at Concordia College (Moorhead, Minn.) in the late 1970s ... is majoring in journalism at UMD.

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Jarod Hilderman

Year 2016-17 2017-18 Total

GP 11 15 26

THE NUMBERS ON HILDERMAN G 0 1 1

A TP 1 1 5 6 6 7

P-PM 2-4 3-6 5-10

PP 0 1 1

SH GW 0 0 0 0 0 0

+/+3 +5 +8

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Peter Krieger

Forward • 5-11 • 185 • Senior • Oakdale, Minn.

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AS A BULLDOG: Definitely prospered in his new hockey surroundings last winter and showed no signs of rustiness after spending a full season away from intercollegiate action ... trailed only All-American defenseman Scott Perunovich on the 2018-19 Bulldog scoring charts with a career-high 30 points while centering the team’s No. 1 line ... also had five-game winning goals on the season -- the second best total in the country ... produced six, multi-point nights as a junior, including a two-goal, two-assist performance in UMD’s 6-5 win at Colorado College on Jan. 12, 2018 ... accompanied two other Bulldogs on the 2017 Ledyard Classic All-Tournament Team ... pieced together a UMD-best six-game scoring streak between Feb. 17 and March 9, 2018, but then went without a goal or an assist the rest of the way (seven games) ... was one of five Bulldogs to take shifts in all 44 engagements one year ago ... took part in the Tampa Bay Lightning Development Camp this past June .... practiced with the Bulldogs during the first half of 2016-17 season (before undergoing surgery the second half) but saw no game activity in accordance with NCAA transfer rules. BEFORE UMD: Transferred to UMD in September 2016 after spending the previous two seasons at the University of Alaska Fairbanks ... ranked third among the 2015-16 Nanooks in scoring with a career-high 20 points and was first in assists with 14 ... was one of eight Nanooks to take a shift in all 38 games that winter and had six multi-point games and six power play points (one goal and five assists) to show for it ... generated 13 points (the highest output among all Alaska rookies) on five goals and eight assists in 33 games the previous season and finished the year a +10 ... qualified for the 2015-16 Western Collegiate Hockey Association All-Academic Team ... engaged in one rewarding year (2013-14) of United States Hockey League play prior to his arrival in Fairbanks ... hunkered down in Waterloo, Iowa, where he finished as the Western Conference champion Black Hawks’ top regular-season point producer ... his 41 assists and 67 points -- in 60 outings -- were both bettered by only four other league combatants that season and earned him a Second Team All-USHL citation ... was selected to the North American Hockey League’s All-Rookie Team in 2012-13 after leading the Aberdeen Wings in a host of regular season statistical categories including points (54), goals (22), power play scores (six) and game winners (four) ... played his prep hockey at St. Thomas Academy and, as a senior in 2011-12, captained the Cadets to their second straight Minnesota State High School Class A title, scoring a team-leading 49 points (in 30 games) in the process ... attained All-Classic Suburban Conference status that winter. BULLDOG MILESTONES: First Game - vs. Minnesota (Oct. 6, 2017). First Goal - vs Merrimack College (Oct. 20, 2017). First Assist - vs Minnesota (Oct. 6, 2017). Most Goals, Game - 2 at Colorado College (Jan. 12, 2018). Most Points, Game - 4 at Colorado College (Jan. 12, 2018). Most Shots, Game - 5 (5 Times). Longest Scoring Streak - 6 Games (Feb. 17-Mar. 9, 2018). PERSONAL: Born Peter Charles Krieger in St. Paul, MInn ... is the son of Carl and Cindy Krieger ... has one older brother (Carl Jr.) ... will turn 25 this December making him the oldest of the 2018-19 Bulldogs ... is majoring in criminology at UMD..

Year 2017-18

THE NUMBERS ON KRIEGER

GP G A TP 44 11 19 30

P-PM 22-44

PP 2

SH GW +/0 5 +11


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Parker Mackay

Forward • 5-11• 185 • Senior • Irma, Alberta

THE 2018-19 BULLDOGS

AS A BULLDOG: Will proudly captain the 75th edition of Bulldog hockey in 2018-19 after handling an assistant team captaincy role one year ago ... took a substantial leap forward in the point production department last winter, despite once again missing a good chunk of the year (10 games) with two separate injuries ... wrapped up his junior year with nine goals and 10 assists and was a +6 to boot -- all personal bests ... racked up four of those goals on the power play and another while UMD was a man down (his first shorthander as a Bulldog) ... joined four other Bulldogs on the NCAA West Regional All-Tournament Team ... tied for the NCAA lead in overtime goals with two ... the first of those extra session goals came in UMD’s 4-3 season-opening takedown of arch-rival Minnesota and the second against Minnesota State-Mankato in the NCAA West Regional semifinals (a 3-2 triumph) ... 17 of his 19 points last season were registered in Bulldog victories ... that included a one-goal, two-assist night in UMD’s 5-3 victory over visiting North Dakota on Jan. 19, 2018 ... did time on each of UMD’s four lines as a junior, spending most of those shifts with rookie center Justin Richards ... qualified for the NCHC All-Academic Team for the third straight time last winter ... will come into 2018-19 seeking his first multi-goal game as a collegian ... was shelved for nearly a quarter (10 games) of his sophomore season due to two separate upper body injuries, but still managed to double his output for both goals (eight) and points (12) from the previous year ... also established a career best for shooting percentage (.195) ... bagged UMD’s first goal of 2016-17 -- his lone power play tally as as a sophomore -- 5:45 into the opening period in UMD’s 6-0 triumph over Michigan Tech on Oct. 1 ... was credited with his other game-winner five weeks later (Nov. 5) while helping the Bulldogs topple St. Cloud State 5-3 in St. Cloud, Minn.... skated on the No. 2, 3 and No. 4 lines that winter, all out of the right wing position ... was chosen the Mike Sertich Award (UMD’s Most Improved Player) recipient following his inaugural Bulldog season ... contributed six points (four goals and two assists) to the team’s scoring coffers as a rookie while appearing in 29 games ... was deployed at right wing on all four UMD lines at some point during the 2015-16 season and worked alongside Dominic Toninato and Alex Iafallo on the No. 1 unit both nights of the Northern Michigan road series (Jan. 29-30, 2016) ... picked up his first collegiate game-winning tally on the back end of that set with the Wildcats (a 3-1 triumph) ... earned a spot on the 2015-16 NCHC Scholar-Athlete Team for achieving a 3.50 or better cumulative grade point average. BEFORE UMD: Put the wraps on a productive three-year Alberta Junior Hockey League career with the Spruce Grove Saints in 2014-15 ... averaged just under a point a game during the 2014-15 regular season (16 goals and 27 assists in 43 outings) while captaining the Saints ... was the 2014-15 recipient of the Dan McNabb Memorial Trophy (Most Dedicated Player in the AJHL) ... also received the 2015 AJHL Playoff MVP Award after leading the Saints to their second league playoff title in as many years this past April ... topped the AJHL playoff scoring charts with 22 points in 18 outings and had a league-best 12 goals as well ... finished as the Saints’ top point producer in 2013-14 ... scored 21 times and assisted on 37 other regular season goals that year ... his 11 power play scores were also a Spruce Grove best ... is a 2012 graduate of Irma High School. BULLDOG MILESTONES: First Game - vs. Minnesota (Oct. 17, 2015). First Goal - vs. Western Michigan (Dec. 4, 2015). First Assist - vs. St. Cloud State (Jan. 15, 2016). Most Goals, Game - 1 (21 Times). Most Points, Game - 3 vs. North Dakota (Jan. 19, 2018) and Merrimack College (Oct. 21, 2017). Most Shots, Game - 5 (3 Times). Longest Scoring Streak - 3 Games (Mar. 10-Mar. 17, 2017 and Jan. 13-Jan. 20, 2018). PERSONAL: Born Parker James Mackay in Irma, Alberta ... is the son of Trevor and Kristal Mackay ... has two brothers (Brayden and Zach) ... his cousin, Carson Soucy, was a four-year defenseman with the Bulldogs and served as their assistant team captain as a senior in 2016-17 ... is majoring in finance at UMD.

Year 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Total

THE NUMBERS ON MACKAY

GP G A TP 29 4 2 6 32 8 4 12 35 9 10 19 96 21 16 37

P-PM 3-6 2-4 3-6 8-16

PP 1 1 4 6

SH GW 0 1 0 2 1 4 1 7

+/+3 +5 +6 +14

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Jade Miller

THE 2018-19 BULLDOGS

Forward • 5-10 • 185 • Junior • Minto, N.D.

AS A BULLDOG: Made some significant strides, to say the least, as a sophomore and experienced a breakout year on the offensive side of the rink ... accumulated 13 points on three goals and 10 assists and was a +9 in 38 outings ... centered the team’s fourth line for the most part, but did see some time on the No. 3 unit as well ... reigned as UMD’s top point producer during the month of February 2018 (one goal and five assists for six points) ... scored his first -- and only -- game-winner to date in UMD’s first road win of the 2017-18 season (2-1 over Maine) ... wasted little time in making himself feel right at home in a Bulldog uniform two years ago ... buried a shot (which turned out to be his lone goal of the year) on opening night against Michigan Tech ... suited up in the first nine games of the season, but was juggled in an out of the Bulldog lineup (as a fourth line left winger) the rest of the way ... made 22 appearances when all was said and done while going a +2. BEFORE UMD: His pre-UMD preparation included a successful two-year North American Hockey League run with the Austin Bruins … tied for the 2015-16 NAHL regular season lead in goals with 29 (which was one shy of the Austin single-season record) … his 51 regular season points took a backseat to just one of his teammates … a league-leading 11 of his goals were game winners that winter … captained Austin during his farewell NAHL go-around and was the lone Bruin to take a shift in all 60 regular season games … was selected to the 2015-16 Central Division Top Prospects Team … was credited with 19 points (eight goals and 11 assists) in 47 regular season appearances as a Bruin rookie ... Is a 2014 graduate of Minto High School ... enjoyed a prosperous four-year prep puck career with the Grafton-Park River Spoilers (Minto High School did not sponsor a boy’s hockey team) ... was a North Dakota Mr. Hockey finalist as a senior ... attained AllState and All-East Region honors during each of his final three winters ... paced the Spoilers in points in both 2012-13 and 2013-14 ... took part in two North Dakota High School Tournament title games (2012 and 2014) ... also lettered twice in baseball (shortstop and second base) and twice in golf at Minto High School. BULLDOG MILESTONES: First Game - vs. Michigan Tech (Oct. 1, 2016). First Goal - vs. Michigan Tech (Oct. 1, 2016). First Assist - vs Michigan Tech (Oct. 7, 2017). Most Goals, Game - 1 (4 Times). Most Points, Game 2 (3 Times). Longest Scoring Streak - 2 Games (Feb. 3-Feb 16, 2018 and Oct. 21-Oct 27, 2017). PERSONAL: Born John Donald Miller III in Minto, N.D. ... is the son of John and Dawn Miller ... has five siblings, all brothers -- Josef, Zach (a former North Dakota Mr. Hockey finalist), Christian, Isaac and Blaise ... is majoring in entrepreneurship at UMD

Year 2016-17 2017-18 Totals

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GP 22 38 60

THE NUMBERS ON MILLER G A TP 1 0 1 3 10 13 4 10 14

P-PM 2-4 10-20 12-24

PP SH GW +/0 0 0 +2 0 0 1 +9 0 0 1 +11


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Scott Perunovich

Defenseman • 5-10 • 175 • Sophomore • Hibbing, Minn.

THE 2018-19 BULLDOGS

AS A BULLDOG: Delivered one of the most prolific seasons by a Bulldog freshmen ever in 2017-18 ... was the recipient of the Tim Taylor Award (Hockey Commissioner’s Association National Rookie of the Year) in addition to securing All-American first team status -- just the second UMD newcomer to be so honored (joining center Murray Keogan, 1969-70) ... his other post-season citations included USCHO.com National Rookie of the Year and College Hockey News National Rookie of the Year, All-USCHO (first team) and College Hockey News AllRookie Team ... is the reigning NCHC Rookie of the Year and NCHC Offensive Defenseman of the Year (both UMD program firsts) ... became just the second first-year Bulldog to attain All-NCHC/WCHA first team acclaim (Keogan was the other -- with the WCHA in 1969-70) ... also became the second defenseman to ever lead UMD in scoring and the first rookie to accomplish that feat in 15 years ... racked up 36 points (a record for a first-year UMD blueliner and the most of any freshman defenseman in the country) on 11 goals and a team-leading 25 assists in 42 games ... also paced the 2017-18 Bulldogs in plus-minus rating (+22) and was second in power play goals (4) ... that +22 topped all 2017-18 NCAA rookies while his 36 points and 25 assists both ranked third... made the All-Tournament Team at both the NCAA Frozen Four and the Ice Breaker tourney ... was twice chosen the NCHC Rookie of the Month (November and March-April) and the NCHC Defenseman or Rookie of the Week five times ... patrolled the blue line for bronzemedal winning Team USA at the 2018 International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championship over the Christmas/New Year’s holidays ... was taken in the second round (45th pick overall) by the St. Louis Blues in the 2018 National Hockey League Draft. BEFORE UMD: Generated more points (six goals and 15 assists) than all but two Cedar Rapids RoughRodes during his solo United State Hockey Leagu go-around in 2016-17 ... 10 of his 21 points came on the power play ... took shift in 56 regular games ... starred for four seasons at Hibbing High School (the alma mater of UMD head coach Scott Sandelin) ... rolled up a Minnesota high school-leading 62 assists to go with 15 goals as a junior, his final year with the Bluejackets ... was selected the 2016-17 All-Iron Range Player of the Year by the Mesabi Daily News, Hibbing Daily Tribune and the Grand Rapids Herald-Review ... nailed down All-Iron Range Conference and Duluth News-Tribune All-Area status for the second year in a row in 2015-16 ... competed for the U.S. Under-18 Select Team at the 2015 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Cup in the Czech Republic and Slovakia ... filled in with the U.S. National Under-18 Team for two games in January 2016 which included a 4-3 overtime loss to UMD at AMSOIL Arena ... is a 2017 graduate of Hibbing High School. BULLDOG MILESTONES: First Game - vs. Minnesota (Oct. 6, 2017). First Goal - vs Michigan Tech (Oct. 7, 2017). First Assist - at Minnesota (Oct. 6, 2017). Most Goals, Game - 2 vs North Dakota (Jan. 20, 2018). Most Points, Game - 3 (3 Times). Most Shots, Game - 6 vs Bemidji State (Oct. 14, 2017). Longest Scoring Streak - 3 Games (Dec. 8-Jan. 12, 2018 and Nov. 17-Nov. 25, 2017). PERSONAL: Born Scott Douglas Perunovich in Hibbing, Minn. ... is the son of Jim and Susan Perunovich ... has two older siblings (Jeff and Lisa) ... his uncle, Doug Torrel, was a four-year UMD hockey letterman (right winger) who captained the Bulldogs as a senior in 1991-92 ... is majoring in communication at UMD.

Year 2017-18

THE NUMBERS ON PERUNOVICH

GP G A TP 42 11 25 36

P-PM 18-36

PP 4

SH GW +/0 2 +22

23


19

Justin Richards

THE 2018-19 BULLDOGS

Forward • 5-11 • 190 • Sophomore • Columbus, Ohio

AS A BULLDOG: Was a model of consistency during his rookie year and showed that a player’s value can not always be measured by statistics alone ... cracked the UMD lineup in all 44 outings last winter and had nine points (all assists) and a +9 plus-minus rating to show for it ... marked on the score sheet in eight different games, seven of which were Bulldog victories ... helped set up two goals in UMD’s 5-0 throttling of Yale in the first round of the Ledyard Classic on Dec. 29 ... was one of 18 Bulldogs to pick up a point on the power play last season and one of eight to do so on the penalty kill (one assist in both situations) ... achieved NCHC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete status in 2017-18. BEFORE UMD: Spent the 2016-17 season sharpening his skills as a member of the United States Hockey League’s Lincoln Stars ... generated 30 points on 10 goals (including four with the man advantage) and 20 assists in 59 regular season games while going a +2 in his lone go-around in Lincoln, Neb. ...skated for the Ohio Bluejackets U18 (2015-16) and U16 clubs (2013-14 and 201415) the previous three years ... is a 2016 graduate of Upper Arlington (Ohio) High School. BULLDOG MILESTONES: First Game - vs. Minnesota (Oct. 6, 2017). First Assist - vs Michigan Tech (Oct. 7, 2017). Most Points, Game - 2 vs Yale (Dec. 29, 2017). Most Shots, Game - 5 vs Merrimack College (Oct. 21, 2017). Longest Scoring Streak - One Game. PERSONAL: Born Justin Todd Richards in Orlando, Fla. ... is the son of Todd and Maryann Richards ... has one older brother (Zac) ... his father, Todd, is a former University of Minnesota (1985-89) and National Hockey League defenseman (Hartford Whalers, 1990-92) who served as head coach with both the NHL’s Minnesota Wild (2009-11) and Columbus Blue Jackets (2011-16) and is currently a Tampa Bay Lightning assistant coach ... holds the distinction of being the first Ohio native to ever enlist his services with the Bulldog program ... is majoring in criminology at UMD.

Year 2017-18

24

GP 44

THE NUMBERS ON RICHARDS G 0

A TP 9 9

P-PM 3-6

PP 0

SH GW 0 0

+/+6


6

Louie Roehl

Defenseman • 5-10 • 185 • Sophomore • Eden Prairie, Minn.

THE 2018-19 BULLDOGS

AS A BULLDOG: Steadily gained steam during his first season with the Bulldogs and ultimately received the Mike Sertich Award as the team’s Most Improved Player ... his rookie scoring portfolio included nine points (three goals and nine assists) in 38 games ... seven of those points contributed to UMD victories ... finished the year a +9 and also blocked 34 shots ... was paired on the blue line with fellow rookie Matt Anderson for the vast majority of the 2017-18 season. BEFORE UMD: Topped off his pre-UMD training manning the point for the North American Hockey League’s Minnesota Wilderness for one season (2016-17) ... racked up six goals and 35 assists for 41 points -- the most ever by a rookie defenseman in franchise history -- in 67 overall games (including 57 outings during the regular season) last winter en route to landing NAHL All-Rookie second team honors ... was a member of the NAHL All-Central Division Rookie Team ... skated in the 2017 NAHL Top Prospects Tournament for the NAHA Selects ... his 2016-17 resume also included a three-outing trial with the United States Hockey League’s Waterloo Black Hawks ... joined the Wilderness fresh off a rewarding career at Eden Prairie High School ... received All-Lake Conference honorable mention acclaim in 2015-16 ... played two years with an Eagles team that qualified for back-to-to back Minnesota State High School Class AA Tournament appearances (placing fourth in 2015 and taking runnerup honors following winter). BULLDOG MILESTONES: First Game - vs. Minnesota (Oct. 6, 2017). First Goal - vs Miami (Feb. 16, 2018). First Assist - at Bemidji State (Oct. 13, 2017). Most Goals, Game - 1 (3 Times). Most Points, Game - 1 (9 Times). Most Shots, Game - 3 (4 Times). Longest Scoring Streak - 2 Games (Feb. 3- Feb. 16, 2018). PERSONAL: Born Louis Tyson Roehl in Edina, Minn. ... is the son of Dale and Julia Roehl ... his father was three-sport star at Minnetonka High School who went on to become a All-Northern Intercollegiate Conference strong safety at UMD (1990) and, as a goaltender, was the 12th round pick of the Philadelphia Flyers in the 1987 National Hockey League draft ... has one older sibling (sister Tess) ... is undeclared on a major at UMD.

Year 2017-18 Total

GP 38 38

THE NUMBERS ON ROEHL

G 3 3

A TP 6 9 6 9

P-PM 8-16 8-16

PP 0 0

SH GW 0 1 0 1

+/+9 +9

25


10

Kobe Roth

THE 2018-19 BULLDOGS

Forward • 5-8 • 175 • Sophomore • Warroad, Minn.

AS A BULLDOG: Was one of four Bulldog freshmen forwards who broke into the NCAA ranks last winter ... had nine points (four goals and five assists) in 30 appearances as a rookie ... was a +5 as well ... registered his first collegiate goal while UMD had the man advantage at Colorado College (a 6-5 triumph on Jan. 12) and followed that up with his first game-winning score the next night in Colorado Springs, Colo. ... skated at left wing on the fourth line during UMD’s entire fourgame NCAA postseason run but exited the Frozen Four championship in the first period with a lower body injury ... was not available for five games last season while nursing an upper body injury. BEFORE UMD: Arrived at UMD in 2017 fresh off a full, one-season stay in Des Moines, Iowa, strutting his stuff with the United States Hockey League’s Buccaneers ... put the wraps on the 2016-17 regular season ranking fourth on the Des Moines scoring charts with 31 points on 12 goals (including four power play tallies) and 19 assists ... split time the previous winter between the North American Hockey League’s Minnesota Wilderness (seven goals and 20 points in 35 outings) and Des Moines (three points -- all goals -- in 17 outings) ... was a three-year hockey standout at Warroad High School ... sat out a good chuck of his senior season in 2014-15 with ankle and hip injuries after pacing all Minnesota high schoolers both in goals (40) and points (85) one year earlier ... captained the 2014-15 Warriors while playing under head coach Jay Hardwick, a former UMD defenseman. BULLDOG MILESTONES: First Game - vs. Michigan Tech (Oct. 7, 2017). First Goal - at Colorado College (Jan. 12, 2018). First Assist - vs Western Michigan (Nov. 10, 2017). Most Goals, Game - 2 at Colorado College (Jan. 13, 2018). Most Points, Game - 2 at Colorado College (Jan. 13, 2018). Most Shots, Game - 7 at Colorado College (Jan. 13, 2018). Longest Scoring Streak - 3 Games (Dec 30-Jan. 13, 2018. PERSONAL: Born Kobe Christopher Roth in Mason City, Iowa ... is the son of Kelly Roth and Michelle Hahn ... has two older sisters (Lindzie Umbarger and Brenna Roth) ... is majoring in communication at UMD.

Year 2017-18

26

GP 30

THE NUMBERS ON ROTH

G 4

A TP 5 9

P-PM 2-4

PP 1

SH GW 0 1

+/+5


4

Dylan Samberg

Defenseman • 6-4 • 225 • Sophomore • Hermantown, Minn.

THE 2018-19 BULLDOGS

AS A BULLDOG: Made the challenging jump from high school to big-time college hockey appear almost seamless ... manned the left point for 42 games one year ago and accumulated a nifty 12 points (one goal and 11 assists) along the way ... blocked a team-leading 76 shots as well, and his 1.81 blocks-per-game average was bettered by only three other rookie defensemen in the entire country ... was the lone Bulldog to pick up more than one point (two assists) at the two-day NCAA West Regional last March, earning him a spot on that event’s All-Tournament Team ... went scoreless in each of his first four games as a collegian before busting out with a three-point evening (all assists) against visiting Merrimack on Oct. 20 (a 5-5 deadlock) ... recorded his first collegiate goal (on the power play) and set up another score in a 8-0 takedown of Western Michigan on Feb. 23 in Kalamazoo, Mich ... was the owner of 2017-18 UMD single-game highs for penalties (four) and penalty minutes (19), which he both accrued on the second night of the season versus Michigan Tech ...spent his Christmas and New Year’s break with teammates Mikey and Joey Anderson, Scott Perunovich and Riley Tufte strutting their stuff -- and winning a bronze medal -- for Team U.S.A. at the 2018 International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championship. BEFORE UMD: Had few equals when it came to impact players in the Minnesota prep ranks ... was the 2016-17 recipient of the Reed Larson Award (Minnesota high school senior defenseman of the year) ... captained Hermantown High School to its second consecutive Minnesota Class A Tournament title in 2017, amassing 11 goals -- including the game-winner in double overtime in the state championship bout against Monticello-AnnandaleMaple Lake -- and 34 points in the process ... was a finalist for the Minnesota Mr. Hockey Award as a senior in addition to securing Associated Press AllState (first team), All-Lake Superior Conference and Duluth News-Tribune All-Area honors ... went on to take shifts in 14 USHL regular season and playoff games last spring with the Waterloo Black Hawks and had five points and a plus-5 rating to show for it ... also was a four-year golf standout at Hermantown High School and in 2016 captured the Minnesota Section 7AA individual medalist ... became the top Minnesota high schooler chosen in the 2017 NHL Draft when Winnipeg selected him in the second round (43rd pick overall). BULLDOG MILESTONES: First Game - vs. Minnesota (Oct. 6, 2017). First Goal - at Western Michigan (Feb. 23, 2018). First Assist - vs Merrimack College (Oct. 20, 2017). Most Goals, Game - 1 at Western Michigan (Feb. 23, 2018). Most Points, Game - 3 vs Merrimack College (Oct. 20, 2017). Most Shots, Game - 4 vs Merrimack College (Oct. 20, 2017) Longest Scoring Streak - 3 Games (March 17-Marh 24, 2018). PERSONAL: Born Dylan Michael Samberg in Duluth, Minn. ... is the son of Mike and Patty Samberg ... has no siblings ... is majoring in business at UMD.

Year 2017-18 Total

GP 42

THE NUMBERS ON SAMBERG G A TP 1 12 13

P-PM 16-43

PP 1

SH GW 0 0

+/+5

27


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Hunter Shepard

Goalie • 6-0 • 210 • Junior • Cohasset, Minn.

AS A BULLDOG: Was fittingly bestowed with the Keith “Huffer” Christiansen Award (UMD’s Most Valuable Player) after backstopping the Bulldogs to their second national championship and putting up some record-breaking numbers in the process ... seized the No. 1 goaltender designation three weeks into the 2017-18 season (on Oct. 21) and proceeded to start the final 39 games of the year ... secured All-NCHC second team recognition as a sophomore and was a semifinalist for the Mike Richter Award (most outstanding NCAA goaltender) ... set program single-season marks for goals against average (1.91), saves percentage (.925) and shutouts (8) while going 25-14-1 in 41 outings ... ranked second nationally in shutouts and wins and sixth in goals against average ... was selected to the NCAA Frozen Four All-Tournament Team and collared the Most Valuable Player honor at the Ledyard Classic over the Christmas holidays ... attained NCHC Goalie of the Week recognition a league-best six times during the 2017-18 season ... also was chosen the NCHC Player of the Month for February after equaling a UMD record by posting three consecutive shutouts during that stretch and holding the opposition scoreless for 222:00 ... collected two assists (both at the expense of Western Michigan) in 2017-18 ... spent part of the 2018 summer at both the Buffalo Sabres and Minnesota Wild Development Camps ... earned his freshman year keep by serving in a relief capacity with the Bulldog puckstopping unit ... appeared in two games, including the Oct. 15 home clash with Notre Dame ... made his first collegiate start that evening and turned aside 35 of 38 shots in a 3-1 setback to the Irish ... those 35 saves were the most racked up by a goalie in a UMD debut since Oct. 26, 1991 (Jerome Butler also made 35 stops against visiting Northern Michigan) ... relieved starter and fellow rookie Hunter Miska early in the second period on March 3 at Western Michigan and gave up one goal on the 13 shots the Broncos sent his way ... dressed for the final 12 games of the year, including the four NCAA playoff bouts. BEFORE UMD: Reigned as the 2015-16 North American Hockey League Goaltender of the Year ... closed out his second winter in Bismarck, N.D, by pacing the NAHL in wins (going 34-11-3 overall), shut outs (eight), minutes (2,932:11) and appearances (50) while ranking second in goals against average (1.90) and fourth in saves percentage (.926) ... his victory and shutout totals were both franchise records … backstopped the Bobcats to the 2015-16 Central Division regular season and playoff titles as well as a berth in the NAHL Robertson Cup semifinals … landed a spot on the 2015-16 All-NAHL Team … was selected to Team Central at the 2016 Top Prospects Tournament and also secured the NAHL Goaltender of the Month award for January 2016 … saw crease time in 31 games as a Bobcat rookie in 2014-15 and had a 14-14-1 record, a 3.28 goals against average and an .878 saves percentage to show for it … put the wraps on a prosperous three-year prep career the previous season at Grand Rapids High School by laying claim to the Frank Brimsek Award as the top senior netminder in Minnesota … compiled a 2.64 goals against mark and a .918 saves percentage for the Thunderhawks that year while serving a team captaincy role ... also started four years on the baseball diamond as a prep (infielder and pitcher). BULLDOG MILESTONES: First Game - vs. Notre Dame (Oct. 15, 2016). First Start - vs. Notre Dame (Oct. 15, 2016). Most Saves, Game - 41 at Dartmouth (Dec. 30, 2017). Fewest Saves, Game - 11 vs. Air Force (March 24, 2018). Most Goals Allowed, Games - 5 (Three Times). Most Assists Game - 1 vs. Omaha (March 3, 2018) and at Western Michigan (Feb. 23, 2018). PERSONAL: Born Hunter Markus Shepard in Grand Rapids, Minn. ... is the son of Mark and Terri Shepard ... has three younger siblings -- Tanner and twins Madison and Taylor ... is majoring in marketing at UMD.

THE NUMBERS ON SHEPARD

Year GP-GS MIN W-L-T GA AVG SVS SVS% SO 2016-17 2-1 92:53 0-2-0 4 2.58 47 .922 0 2017-18 41-41 2392:19 25-14-1 76 1.91 936 .925 8 Totals 43-42 2485:12 25-16-1 4 1.93 983 .925 8


23

Nick Swaney

Forward • 5-11 • 180 • Sophomore • Lakeville, Minn.

THE 2018-19 BULLDOGS

THE 2017-18 BULLDOGS

AS A BULLDOG: Provided an instant spark to the UMD’s offensive attack last winter and went on to reign as the leading point generator among Bulldog freshmen forwards ... concluded his debut UMD season with six goals and 16 assists while going a +11 ... missed nearly a fifth of the season tending to injuries (six games with an upper body injury and another three contests with a lower body ailment) ... struck four times on the power play ... got his collegiate career off to an inspiring start by accumulating seven points in the opening six games ... received NCHC Rookie of the Week honors on two occasion (Oct. 23 and Jan. 29) ... put a UMD 2017-18 high nine shots on goal in the NCAA Frozen Four title game against Notre Dame ... worked out of both the right and left wing positions as a NCAA I newcomer ... was a 2017-18 NCHC Academic All-Conference Team qualifier. BEFORE UMD: Cranked out plenty of offensive horsepower during two United States Hockey League winters in Waterloo, Iowa ... tied for second place on the 2016-17 Black Hawk scoring charts with 51 points (26 goals and 25 assists) in 47 regular season outings ... joined fellow UMD freshman and Waterloo teammate Mikey Anderson on the 2016-17 All-USHL second team ... also had a USHL-leading eight game-winning goals to his 2016-17 credit ... twice received USHL Forward of the Week honors during his final year of juniors ... was chosen to the 2016 World Junior A Challenge AllStar Team after helping lead the U.S. Junior Selects to a gold medal at that event in Bonnyville, Alberta ... topped the Black Hawks in regular season goals (30) and points (50) as a USHL newcomer ... spent three rewarding years with the Lakeville South High School varsity (2012-15) ... captained the Cougars and paced them in scoring as a junior before leaving for the USHL the following season ... played for the U.S. and head coach Derek Plante (a Bulldog hockey All-American and former UMD assistant coach) at the 2014 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Cup ... was the seventh round selection (209th pick overall) of the Minnesota Wild in the 2017 NHL Draft. BULLDOG MILESTONES: First Game - vs. Minnesota (Oct. 6, 2017). First Goal - vs Merrimack College (Oct. 20, 2017). First Assist - vs Minnesota (Oct. 6, 2017). Most Goals, Game - 1 (6 Times). Most Points, Game - 2 (6 Times). Most Shots, Game - 9 vs Notre Dame (Apr. 7, 2018). Longest Scoring Streak - 3 Games (Dec. 29-Jan 20, 2018 and Oct. 6-Oct. 13, 2017). PERSONAL: Born Nick Matthew Swaney in Lakeville, Minn. ... is the son of Matt and Amy Swaney ... has one younger sister (Kaitlyn) ... is majoring in business at UMD.

Year 2017-18

GP 35

THE NUMBERS ON SWANEY

G A TP 6 16 22

P-PM 3-6

PP 4

SH GW +/0 0 +11

2929


27

Riley Tufte

THE 2018-19 BULLDOGS

Forward • 6-6 • 230 • Junior • Ham Lake, Minn.

30 30

AS A BULLDOG: Experienced a sophomore surge of sorts in 2017-18 and wound up topping UMD in goals (16) while finishing third in points (29 -- nearly double his rookie-year harvest) ... will take UMD’s best career-plus minus rating (+26) into the 2018-19 season ... scored more times on the power play (five) than any other Bulldog last winter ... all but three of his 16 goals were recorded in UMD victories ... torched Colorado College with a personal-best four points -- two goals and two assists -- on Jan. 12, 2018 in Colorado Springs, Colo. ... opened 2017-18 by making the Ice Breaker All-Tournament Team ... took home a bronze medal with Team USA at the 2018 International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championship last December and January ... slowly and steadily progressed during his inaugural collegiate season and by the tailend of the year had developed into one of the nation’s top go-to rookies ... was held without a point for his first 14 games in a UMD sweater before finding his scoring groove ...placed sixth among 2016-17 Bulldogs in goals with nine (all but one of which came in even strength situations) and chipped in another seven assists for a 16-point season ... bagged UMD’s final goal of 2016-17 -- a second-period score against Denver in the NCAA Frozen Four championship bout ... was chosen the NCHC Offensive Player of the Week after figuring in on four of UMD’s nine goals in its two-game sweep of North Dakota on Jan. 20-21, 2017 in Grand Forks, N.D. ... recorded his first career two-goal night in the series opener with the Fighting Hawks that weekend and scored once and assisted on another marker the following evening ... had the launch of his UMD career put on hold while nursing an upper body injury the first two weekends of the season ... also was injured for the backend of the Western Michigan road series in early March. BEFORE UMD: Became the fourth UMD product ever to be taken in the first round of the NHL Draft in June 2016 when the Dallas Stars made him the 25th overall selection ... Larry Wright (8th in 1971), Matt Niskanen (28th in 2005) and Dylan Olsen (28th in 2009) are UMD’s other first-round draft picks ... attended the 2016 National Junior Evaluation Camp in Plymouth, Minn. later that summer ... Is the third Mr. Hockey Award (top Minnesota high school senior) winner to enlist his services with the Bulldogs, joining defenseman Kris Miller (1988) and center Avery Peterson (2014) … paced all 2015-16 Minnesota Class AA pucksters in goals with 49 while his 78 points were good for a share of the state AA lead … nailed down a spot on the 2015-16 Associated Press All-State First Team in addition to be honored as the Minneapolis Star Tribune’s Metro Player of the Year … was a three-time All-Northwest Suburban Conference wing as well …. served as a team captain in each of his final two years at Blaine High School … sandwiched his senior prep season between two somewhat short 2015-16 stints with the United States Hockey League’s Fargo Force … generated 14 points in 27 outings as a member for the Force last season … a team-leading six of his 10 goals came while Fargo was on the power play.... capped off a stellar 2014-15 season by securing Minneapolis Star Tribune All-State (second team) and St. Paul Pioneer Press All-Metro East honors ... his junior year scoring output included 51 points (23 goals and 28 assists) in 24 games... suited up for the U.S. select team at the 2014 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge and at the Ivan Hlinka Memorial Cup in Breclav, Czech Republic and Piestany, Slovakia, where he played under head coach Derek Plante, (a former UMD assistant and 1992-93 All-American center) ... was the No. 1 overall pick (by Fargo) in the 2014 USHL draft ... skated in the 2015 CCM All-American Prospects Game for Team Roenick and played against another member of the 2016-17 UMD recruiting class, Joey Anderson. BULLDOG MILESTONES: First Game - vs. Notre Dame (Oct. 14, 2016). First Goal - vs. St. Cloud State (Jan. 13, 2017). First Assist - vs. Colorado College (Jan. 6, 2017). Most Goals, Game - 2 (4 Times). Most Points, Game - 4 at Colorado College (Jan. 12, 2018). Most Shots, Game - 7 at Maine (Oct. 28, 2017). Longest Scoring Streak - 5 Games (Feb. 23-Mar. 9, 2018). PERSONAL: Born Riley Jack Tufte in Coon Rapids, Minn. ... is the son of Jamie (a member of the UMD football program in 1985) and Amy Tufte ... has three siblings (Gavin, who closed out his collegiate puck career at Gustavus Adolphus College in 2015-16, Tanner and Tessa) ... two of his uncles -- Ross and Todd Dahl -- both played hockey at the University of WisconsinSuperior, while another uncle, Craig Dahl, was the head men’s hockey coach at St. Cloud State for 18 seasons before stepping down in 2005 ... is majoring in communication at UMD.

Year 2016-17 2017-18 Totals

GP 37 42 79

THE NUMBERS ON TUFTE G A TP 9 7 16 16 13 29 25 20 45

P-PM 13-26 18-36 31-62

PP SH GW +/1 0 0 +15 5 0 0 +11 6 0 0 +26


5

Nick Wolff

Defenseman • 6-4 • 230 • Junior • Eagan, Minn.

THE 2018-19 BULLDOGS

AS A BULLDOG: Has been entrusted with assistant captaincy responsibilities with the 2018-19 Bulldogs ... was the grizzled veteran (despite being just a sophomore) on a starting blue line cast that included five rookies last winter .... responded to that seniority leadership role by posting career bests for both goals (seven) and points (13) and held the distinction of being the only Bulldog defenseman to play in all 44 games ... scored the last of his seven goals in UMD’s 2-1 triumph over Air Force in the 2018 NCAA West Regional title bout and was subsequently selected to the six-member All-Tournament team at the event ... rankled first among 2017-18 Bulldogs in penalties (27) and penalty minutes (81) and finished second in blocked shots (a careerhigh 74) ... figured in on three goals in a 7-5 setback at Omaha on Dec. 8, 2017, scoring once and assisting on two other tallies ... participated in his second straight NHL development camp this past summer (Buffalo Sabres in 2018 and Calgary Flames in 2017) ... received the Mike Sertich Award (UMD’s Most Improved Player) after closing out his inaugural collegiate season with 12 points on two goals and 10 assists ... skated in 37 of the the club’s 42 games (three of those missed appearances were the result of a lower body injury), partnering primarily with then-senior Dan Molenaar ... saw his stock soar with some spirited play down the stretch -- scored twice and added six assists in final 12 outings for the year ... posted the seventh-best plus-minus figure (+14) of any rookie blueliner in the country ... turned in his most productive offensive night of the 2016-17 season with a three-point (one goal and two assist) performance in UMD’s 5-3 NCHC playoff series-sealing victory over Miami at AMSOIL Arena on March 11 . .. was one of five Bulldogs to mark in the points column in both NCAA West Regional clashes last March ... was a 2016-17 UMD single-game high +4 against Miami on March 11, 2017. BEFORE UMD: Spent two winters with United States Hockey League’s Des Moines franchise before launching his NCAA I career ... placed second among 2015-16 Buccaneer defensemen in regular season scoring with 13 points, tallying once and assisting on a dozen other goals in 57 games ... also racked up a team-leading 164 penalty minutes during the regular season ... totaled one goal and nine assists while taking part in 50 regular season bouts the previous year ... Is a 2014 graduate of Eagan High School ... captained the Wildcats to a thirdplace finish at the 2014 Minnesota State High School Class AA Tournament and was chosen to that event’s All-Tournament Team ... paced the team in plus-minus rating that season ... lettered four years in hockey, three times in football (strong safety) and once in golf at Eagan High School. BULLDOG MILESTONES: First Game - vs. Michigan Tech (Oct. 2, 2016). First Goal - vs. Miami (March 11, 2017). First Assist vs. Michigan Tech (Oct. 2, 2016). Most Goals, Game - 1 (9 Times). Most Points, Game - 3 at Omaha (Dec. 8, 2017) and vs. Miami (March 11, 2017). Most Shots, Game - 6 vs. Miami (March 11, 2017). Longest Scoring Streak - 3 Games (Nov. 17-Nov 25, 2017). PERSONAL: Born Nickolas Lloyd Wolff in St. Paul, Minn. ... is the son of Ron (a hockey goalie at Duluth Central High School during the late 1970s and early 1980s) and Cyndi Wolff, both UMD alumni ... has one older brother (Joe, who attended UMD) and sister (Ali) ... is majoring in business at UMD.

Year 2016-17 2017-18 Totals

GP 37 44 81

THE NUMBERS ON WOLFF G A TP P-PM 2 10 12 15-30 7 6 13 27-81 9 16 25 42-111

PP SH GW +/0 0 0 +14 1 0 2 +8 1 0 2 +22

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THE 2018-19 BULLDOG FRESHMEN 32

20 Jackson Cates

17 Cole Koepke

Forward 6-0 • 185 • Freshman Stillwater, Minn.

21 Noah Cates

Forward 6-2 • 185 • Freshman Stillwater, Minn.

18 Jesse Jacques Forward 6-1 • 195 • Freshman Hermantown, Minn.

Forward 6-1 • 195 • Freshman Hermantown, Minn.

BEFORE UMD: Exited the junior hockey ranks last spring with a well-deserved USHL Forward of the Year Award in tow ... placed fifth among all 201718 USHL skaters in scoring, collecting 63 regular season points (33 goals and 30 assists) in 57 games ... struck 10 times on the power play and was a +11 on the year ... cobbled together an eight-game point streak between Dec. 13, 2017 and Jan. 13, 2018 ... played two fulls seasons in Waterloo ... was teammates with current UMD sophomores Mikey and Nick Swaney with the 2016-17 Black Hawks and incoming Bulldog freshman Hunter Lellig last winter ... graduated from Stillwater High School in 2016 ... racked up 27 goals and 34 assists as a senior while helping lead the Ponies to the Minnesota Class AA Tournament at both a sophomore (Stillwater’s first-ever trip to that event) and a senior ... was the recipient of the 2016 Class AA Herb Brooks Award (given to the most qualified hockey player in the state tournament who strongly represents the values, characteristics, and traits that defined hockey legend Herb Brooks) ... rolled up 53 points in 25 games during his farewell prep season ... was a two-time All-Suburban East honoree (2015 and 2016). PERSONAL: Born Jackson Patrick Cates in Stillwater, Minn.. ... is the son of Jeff (a former four-year hockey defenseman at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls) an Jenny Cates ... has one younger brother (Noah Cates, a fellow 2018-19 UMD freshman) ... his uncle, Jay Cates, skated three years at the University of Minnesota (1985-88) ... is majoring

BEFORE UMD: Closed the books on his first full season of USHL warfare in 2017-18 by finishing second on the Omaha Lancers point charts ... skated in all 60 regular season games and had 21 goals and 34 assists to show for it ... nearly half of those 21 scores (10) came on the power play ... also went a +21 on the year .... accumulated 41 points (15 goals and 26 assists ) in the final 38 regular season outings 2017-18 ... competed for the Lancers during the offseason of both his junior and senior years at Stillwater High School (some 13 games worth) ... culminated a rewarding prep puck career with a selection to the 2016-17 Associated Press All-State first team following a 65-point season (20 goals and 45 assists in 25 games) ... also was a Minneapolis Star Tribune All-Metro Team honoree and the St. Paul Pioneer Press East Metro Player of the Year that winter ... served as a team captain with the Ponies in 201516 (when they placed fourth at the Minnesota State High School Class AA Tournament) and 2016-17 and finished as their top point producer both of those winters ... was selected by the Philadelphia Flyers in the fifth round (137th pick overall) in the 2017 National Hockey League Draft. PERSONAL: Born Noah Allen Cates in Stillwater, Minn. ... is the son of Jeff (a University of Wisconsin-River Falls hockey alumnus) and Jenny Cates ... has one older brother (Jackson Cates, a 2018-19 Bulldog freshman forward) ... his uncle, Jay Cates, played for three seasons at the University of Minnesota (1985-88) ... is majoring in business at UMD.

BEFORE UMD: Entered the Bulldog program with one year of United States Hockey League training under his belt ... took shifts in all 60 regular season games for the Green Bay Gamblers in 2017-18 and came away with 15 points (nine goals and 16 assists) while going a +4 ... played an integral role in Hermantown High School’s conquest of back-toback Hawks’ Minnesota Class A state championships in 2016 and 2017 ... racked up 48 goals and 71 assists in 61 games over the course of those two seasons ... centered a line as a Hawk junior that featured then senior assistant team captain and current 2018-19 rookie Cole Koepke ... was twice named to the Minnesota State Class A All-Tournament Team (2017 and 2016) ... also was an All-Lake Superior Conference performer in baseball (pitcher, outfielder and first baseman) with the Hawks. PERSONAL: Born Jesse Allen Jacques in Duluth, Minn. ... is the son of Bob and April Jacques ... has one older brother (Luke) ... his uncle, Mike Jacques played hockey for the Bulldogs during the 1976-77 and 1977-78 seasons ... is majoring in business at UMD.

BEFORE UMD: Reigned as the Sioux City Musketeers’ scoring leader during the 2017-18 regular season ... generated 39 points on a team-best 28 goals (the fifth highest output in the United States Hockey League) and 11 assists in 60 games ... also paced the 2017-18 Musketeers in regular season shorthanded goals (four) and game-winners (five) ... ranked fourth among his USHL brethren in shots with 217 ... debuted with Sioux City the previous winter ... was sidelined for nearly two-thirds of that season while nursing a lower body injury, but still mustered five points in 22 appearances ... starred for three years at Hermantown High School .... served as a senior assistant team captain for a Hawk club that went 27-2-1 and captured the 2015-16 Minnesota State High School Class A title (UMD sophomore defenseman Dylan Sambeg and freshman forward Jesse Jacques were also members of that team) ... his 2015-16 postseason honors included Associated Press All-State (third team), Duluth News-Tribune All-Area and AllLake Superior Conference recognition ... was also selected to the 2016 Minnesota State High School Class A All-Tournament Team ... also lettered three times in soccer (defender) at Hermantown High School ... was chosen in the sixth round (183rd selection overall) by Tampa Bay in the 2018 National Hockey League Draft. PERSONAL: Born Cole Tyler Koepke in Two Harbors, Minn. ... is the son of Jim and Julie Koepke ... has one older brother (Travis) ... is majoring in business at UMD.


THE 2011-12 BULLDOGS

13 Tanner Laderoute

8 Hunter Lellig

36 Ben Patt

28 Jake Rosenbaum

BEFORE UMD: Deftly patrolled the blue line for four different North American Hockey League clubs over three seasons before signing on with the Bulldogs ... concluded his NAHL career in May 2018 with the Minot Minotauro, who were upended by Shreveport Mudbugs in the NAHL Robertson Cup finals ... was acquired by the Minotauros in a late-November 2017 trade with the Topeka Roadrunners ... racked up 12 points (six goals and six assists) in 38 regular season games and then added three assists while going a +6 over the course of a 12-game NAHL playoff run ... selected to -- and played in -- the 2018 NAHL Top Prospects Tournament for the Central Division team ... joined the Roadrunners in 2016-17 after splitting time the previous winter with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights and the Amarillo Bulls ... is a 2015 graduate of Santa Mararita (Calif.) Catholic High School ... spent four seasons with the Eagles varsity hockey team. PERSONAL: Born Jacob McKinley Rosenbaum in Laguana Niguel, Calif. ... is the son of Keith and Jeri Rosenbaum ... has two older siblings (Sean and Maddie) ... becomes the first Californian to ever enlist with the Bulldog hockey program ... is majoring in communication at UMD.

Forward 6-0 • 185 • Freshman Edmonton, Alberta

Defenseman 6-2 • 185 • Freshman Waterloo, Iowa

Goalie 5-10 • 185 • Freshman Brampton, Ontario

BEFORE UMD: Put the wraps on a rewarding five-year Alberta Junior Hockey League career in 2017-18 ... paced the Okotoks Oilers in scoring during the 2017-18 regular season, racking up a team-best 32 goals and 37 assists in 52 games ... Those 69 points ranked seventh among all AJHL skaters ... served as an assistant team captain and helped lead the Oilers to the 2018 AJHL playoff finals (where they bowed out to Spruce Grove) ... finished the postseason with a leagueleading 21 points (10 goals and 11 assists) in 15 outings ... took shifts in 141 regular season games in three seasons as an Oiler and had 147 points (64 goals and 83 assists) to show for it ... was acquired from the Sherwood Park Crusaders on Dec.1, 2015 after having skated for that AJHL franchise since the start of the 2014-15 season ... is a 2015 graduate of Austin O’Brien High School (Edmonton, Alberta). PERSONAL: Born Tanner Gerald Joseph Laderoute in Three Hills, Alberta ... is the son of Gerry and Donna Laderoute ... has no siblings ... is majoring in business at UMD.

BEFORE UMD: Set up shop on the Waterloo Black Hawk blueline for one winter prior to moving on to the NCAA ranks ... scored four times and assisted on another seven goals in 53 regular season United States Hockey League games ...was a teammate of fellow UMD freshman Jackson Cates with the 2017-18 Black Hawks ... skated with North American Hockey League’s Minnesota Magicians the previous winter, but was also called up by Waterloo for seven assignments ... generated two goals and added 14 assists in 56 regular season outings with the Magicians, who are based out Richfield, Minn. ... took part in the 2017 NAHL Top Prospects Game ... spent five seasons in the Chicago Mission program (Bantams and U16) before launching his junior league career in 2016-17 ... is a 2017 graduate of Prior Lake High School. PERSONAL: Born Hunter Newton Lellig in Waterloo, Iowa ... has no siblings ... holds the distinction of being the first Iowa native to ever sign on with the Bulldogs ... is majoring in business at UMD.

AS A BULLDOG: Was redshirted as a first-year freshman in 2017-18 ... did dress for all 20 Bulldog home games and the entire postseason ... earned a NCHC Distinguished ScholarAthlete citation. BEFORE UMD: Sandwiched a pair of seasons (2016-17 and 2014-15) with the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League’s Notre Dame Hounds around a one-year stint tending goal for the Woodstock Slammers of the Maritime Junior A Hockey League ... underwent shoulder surgery in the July 2016 which shelved him for nine months ... returned to the ice the following February ... posted a 9-5-0 record, a 2.39 goals against average and a .925 saves percentage in 18 regular season appearances with the 2016-17 Hounds ... was Notre Dame’s go-to guy in the 2017 SJHL playoffs, starting all nine games, as well as the team’s Most Valuable Player ... paced the MJAHL in both regular season goals against average (2.15) and saves percentage (.930) ... is a 2014 graduate of the Premier Elite Athletes’ Collegiate school. PERSONAL: Born Benjamin Scott Patt in Brampton, Ontario ... is the son of Gerald and Sharon Patt ... has one older sister (Stephanie) ... is an undeclared major at UMD.

Defenseman 6-0 • 190 • Freshman Trabuco Canyon, Calif.

THE 2018-19 BULLDOG FRESHMEN

By Year Seniors - 3 Juniors - 6 Sophomores Freshmen - 8

By State/Provi Minnesota - 1 Alberta - 2 Ontario - 2 Saskatchewan

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2017-18 UMD STATISTICS

Name Scott Perunovich Peter Krieger Riley Tufte Joey Anderson Jared Thomas Mikey Anderson Nick Swaney Karson Kuhlman Parker Mackay Nick Wolff Jade Miller Dylan Samberg Blake Young Avery Peterson Billy Exell Kobe Roth Louie Roehl Matt Anderson Jarod Hilderman Hunter Shepard Sammy Spurrell Koby Bender Nick McCormack Nick Deery UMD TOTALS OPP TOTALS Goaltender Hunter Shepard Nick Deery UMD TOTALS OPP TOTALS

(OVERALL RECORD: 25-16-3; NCHC RECORD: 13-11-0) GP G A Pts Shots Pct +/- P-PM PP SH GW Blk 42 11 25 36 60 .183 +22 18-36 4 0 2 36 44 11 19 30 109 .101 +11 22-44 2 0 5 11 42 16 13 29 131 .122 +11 18-36 5 0 0 9 36 11 16 27 121 .091 +14 10-20 4 0 0 14 43 11 15 26 97 .113 +10 8-16 2 0 4 44 39 5 18 23 50 .100 +11 9-18 3 1 1 47 35 6 16 22 92 .065 +11 3-6 4 0 0 26 44 13 7 20 128 .102 +2 9-18 2 2 2 23 35 9 10 19 70 .129 +6 3-6 4 1 4 32 44 7 6 13 75 .093 +8 27-81 1 0 2 74 38 3 10 13 26 .115 +9 10-20 0 0 1 15 42 1 12 13 51 .020 +5 16-43 1 0 0 76 44 7 5 12 45 .156 +7 14-28 1 1 1 16 30 6 5 11 60 .100 +3 13-29 2 0 1 6 40 5 6 11 34 .147 +7 4-8 0 0 0 12 30 4 5 9 50 .080 +5 2-4 1 0 1 6 38 3 6 9 35 .086 +9 8-16 0 0 0 16 35 1 5 6 30 .033 +10 6-12 1 0 0 18 15 1 5 6 27 .037 +5 3-6 1 0 0 27 41 0 2 2 0 .000 -- 0-0 0 0 0 0 15 1 0 1 7 .143 -4 3-6 0 0 0 4 9 0 1 1 7 .000 +1 0-0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 6 .000 0 3-17 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 .000 -- 0-0 0 0 0 0 44 132 216 348 1,352 .098 +169 217-486 38 5 25 552 44 92 165 257 1,115 .083 -178 196-439 33 2 16 619 GP GS W-L-T MIN GA GAA SVS SV% SO 41 41 25-14-1 2392:19 76 1.91 936 .925 8 5 3 0-2-2 242:29 12 2.97 87 .879 1 44 44 25-16-3 2658:43 92 2.08 1,023 .917 9 44 44 16-25-3 2658:43 132 2.98 1,200 .902 6

SCORING BY PERIOD: 1st UMD 47 OPP 26

2nd 36 33

3rd OT TOT POWER PLAY EFFICIENCY 47 2 132 UMD 38 of 164 (.232) 33 0 92 OPP 33 of 184 (.179)

2017-18 UMD WIN-LOSS SUMMARY W L T Pct. Home Games 12 6 2 .650 Road Games 8 8 1 .500 Neutral Site Games 5 2 0 .714 NCHC Games 13 11 0 .542 NCHC Playoff Games 2 2 0 .500 NCAA Tournament Game 4 0 0 1.000 Non-Conference Games 6 4 3 .625 Exhibition Games 0 1 0 .000 3x3 NCHC Overtime Games 0 0 0 .000 NCHC Shootouts 0 0 0 .000 Overtime Games 2 0 3 .700 One-Goal Games 7 8 0 .467 Two-Goal Games 5 3 0 .625 Thursday Games 1 0 0 1.000 Friday Games 12 7 1 .625 Saturday Games 12 8 2 .591 Tuesday Games 0 1 0 .000 Scoring First Goal 21 7 1 .750 Leading After One Period 17 3 0 .850 Trailing After One Period 3 3 1 .500 Tied After One Period 5 10 2 .353 Leading After Two Periods 23 0 1 .979 Trailing After Two Periods 2 11 0 .154 Tied After Two Periods 0 5 2 .143 Outshooting Opponent 16 9 2 .629 Outshot by Opponent 8 7 1 .531 Same No. Shots as Opp. 1 0 0 1.000 Scoring 3 or More Goals 14 1 1 .969 Scoring Less than 3 Goals 11 15 2 .444

2017-18 UMD INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

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Goals - 3 by Karson Kuhlman vs. WMU (Feb. 23) Assists - 4 by Joey Anderson vs. UND (Jan. 20) Points - 4 by Joey Anderson vs, UND (Jan. 20) 4 by Peter Krieger at CC (Jan. 12) 4 by Riley Tufte at CC (Jan. 12) Point Scoring Streak - 5 games by Riley Tufte (Feb. 23-March 9) 5 Games by Peter Krieger (Dec. 8-Jan. 13) Goal Scoring Streak - 2 Games by 10 Players, including Riley Tufte three times Shots On Goal - 9 by Joey Anderson at CC (Jan. 13) Blocked Shots - 6 by Dylan Samberg at Maine (Oct. 21) +/- Rating - +4 by Jared Thomas at WMU (Feb. 23) +4 by Joey Anderson at Omaha (Dec. 9) +4 Mikey Anderson at Omaha (Dec. 9) Penalties - 4 by Avery Peterson vs. UND (Jan. 19) 4 by Dylan Samberg vs. MTU (Oct. 7) Penalty Minutes - 19 by Dylan Samberg vs. MTU (Oct. 7) Power Play Goals - 1 by 16 Players Shorthanded Goals - 1 by Karson Kuhlman at SCSU (Nov. 3) and vs. SCSU (Jan. 26) 1 by Mikey Anderson vs. UND (March 17) 1 by Blake Young vs. WMU (March 9) 1 by Parker Mackay vs. SCSU (Jan. 26) Saves - 41 by Hunter Shepard at DC (Dec. 30)

*ties school record


ATT 5,704 7,203 5,880 3,112 5,615 5,152 5,642 3,483 3,506 3,652 4,208 5,422 5,810 2,348 2,552 5,536 6,207 5,838 6,067 6,121 3,376 2,894 4,473 4,651 6,372 6,903 3,907 6,210 7,149 5,564 6,200 5,545 6,543 2,888 3,535 5,287 5,160 4,359 4,391 11,983 11,372 7,992 8,015 18,026 18,303

UMD Goalie Saves Record Deery/Shepard/Patt 6/10/9 -Shepard 18 1-0-0 Deery 13 1-1-0 Deery 12 1-2-0 Shepard 27 1-2-1 Shepard 21 1-2-2 Shepard 20 2-2-2 Shepard 26 3-2-2 Shepard 26 4-2-2 Shepard 29 4-3-2 Shepard/Deery 11/10 4-4-2 Shepard 22 5-4-2 Shepard 15 5-5-2 Shepard 28 6-5-2 Shepard 21 6-6-2 Shepard 33 7-6-2 Shepard 25 7-7-2 Shepard 13 7-8-2 Shepard/Deery 13/16 7-9-2 Shepard 32 8-9-2 Shepard 29 9-9-2 Shepard 41 9-9-3 Shepard 26 10-9-3 Shepard 18 11-9-3 Shepard 33 12-9-3 Shepard 18 13-9-3 Shepard 23 13-10-3 Shepard 24 14-10-3 Shepard 26 14-11-3 Shepard 25 14-12-3 Shepard 40 14-13-3 Shepard 16 15-13-3 Shepard 34 16-13-3 Shepard 22 17-13-3 Shepard 19 18-13-3 Shepard 24 18-14-3 Shepard 18 19-14-3 Shepard 26 20-14-3 Shepard 19 21-14-3 Shepard 16 21-15-3 Shepard 27 21-16-3 Shepard 19 22-16-3 Shepard 11 23-16-3 Shepard 19 24-16-3 Shepard 19 25-16-3

PAGE2017-18 INFORMATION UMD RESULTS GOES HERE

DATE W L T OPPONENT UMD-OPP Sept. 30 W Alberta# 3-4 Oct. 6 W Minnesota< 4-3 Oct. 7 L Michigan Tech< 3-4 Oct. 13 L Bemidji State 2-5 Oct. 14 T Bemidji State 0-0 Oct. 20 T Merrimack 5-5 Oct. 21 W Merrimack 7-2 Oct. 27 W Maine 2-1 Oct. 28 W Maine 2-0 Nov. 3 L St. Cloud State* 3-5 Nov. 4 L St. Cloud State* 0-5 Nov. 10 W Western Michigan* 3-0 Nov. 11 L Western Michigan* 0-5 Nov. 17 W Miami* 3-1 Nov. 18 L Miami* 2-3 Nov. 25 W Minnesota State 3-1 Dec. 1 L Denver* 0-1 Dec. 2 L Denver* 1-2 Dec. 8 L Omaha* 5-7 Dec. 9 W Omaha* 6-2 Dec. 29 W Yale@ 5-0 Dec. 30 T Dartmouth@ 2-2 Jan. 12 W Colorado College* 6-5 Jan. 13 W Colorado College* 5-1 Jan. 19 W North Dakota* 5-3 Jan. 20 W North Dakota* 5-2 Jan. 23 L Minnesota State 0-1 Jan. 26 W St. Cloud State* 5-1 Jan. 27 L St. Cloud State* 1-2 Feb. 2 L Denver* 0-1 Feb. 3 L Denver* 3-4 Feb. 16 W Miami* 4-0 Feb. 17 W Miami* 3-0 Feb. 23 W Western Michigan* 8-0 Feb. 24 W Western Michigan* 6-1 March 2 L Omaha* 1-4 March 3 W Omaha* 4-1 March 9 W Western Michigan= 5-0 March 10 W Western Michigan= 2-0 March 16 L Denver+ 1-3 March 17 L North Dakota+ 1-4 March 23 W Minnesota State^ 3-2 March 24 W Airforce^ 2-1 April 5 W Ohio State≠ 2-1 April 7 W Notre Dame≠ 2-1 *NCHC Game <Ice Breaker Tournament (2nd Place) @Ledyard Classic (Champions-in Hanover, N.H.) +NCHC Frozen Faceoff (In St. Paul, Minn.) ^NCAA West Regional (Champions - In Sioux Falls, S.D.) ≠NCAA Frozen Four (Champions- In St. Paul, Minn.) #Exhibition Game

2017-18 UMD TEAM HIGHS AND LOWS

Goals - 8 vs. WMU (Feb. 23) Assists - 14 vs. WMU (Feb. 23) Points - 22 vs. WMU Total Shot Attempts - 83 vs. UNO (March 2) Shots On Goal - 45 (2 Times) Penalties - 10 vs. SCSU (Nov. 4) Penalty Minutes - 28 vs. SCSU (Nov. 4) Power Play Pct. - .750 (3/4) vs. Yale (Dec. 29) Power Play Goals - 3 (6 Times) Power Play Attempts - 6 (9 Times) Penalty Kill Pct. - 1.000 (7/7) vs. UNO (March 3) Saves - 41 at DC (Dec. 30) Shorthanded Goals - 2 vs. SCSU (Jan. 27) Blocked Shots - 22 vs. UND (Jan. 19) Goals Allowed - 7 at Omaha (Dec. 8) Shots On Goal Allowed - 44 vs. DU (Feb. 3) Power Play Goals Allowed - 3 (2 Times) Shorthanded Goals Allowed - 1 (2 Times) Plus-Minus Rating - +30 vs. WMU (Feb. 23)

0 (6 Times) 0 (6 Times) 0 (6 Times) 38 vs. UND (Jan. 19) 15 at MSU (Jan. 23) 2 (4 Times) 4 (4 Times) .000 (0/6) (2 Times) 0 (23 Times) 0 at DC (Dec. 30) .333 (1/3) at SCSU (Nov. 4) 11 vs. AF (March 24) 0 (40 Times) 4 vs. DU (Dec. 2) 0 (9 Times) 12* vs. AF (March 24) 0 (24 Times) 0 (42 Times) -24 vs. WMU (Nov. 11)

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2017-18 PAGE INFORMATION NCHC STATISTICS/HONORS GOES HERE

FINAL 2017-2018 NCHC STANDINGS TEAM (Overall) St. Cloud State (25-6-9) Denver (23-10-8) UMD (25-16-3) North Dakota (17-13-10) Omaha (17-17-2) Western Michigan (15-19-2) Colorado College (15-17-5) Miami (12-20-5)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 10. 11. 13.

GP 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24

W 16 12 13 8 10 10 8 6

L 4 6 11 10 13 13 12 14

T PTS 4 53 6 46 0 39 6 33 1 31 1 31 4 31 4 24

GF 93 76 79 71 75 82 63 62

AVG GA AVG 3.88 59 2.46 3.17 53 2.21 3.29 56 2.33 2.96 68 2.83 3.13 97 4.04 3.42 94 3.92 2.63 85 3.54 2.58 89 3.71

2017-18 NCHC SCORING LEADERS (LEAGUE GAMES ONLY)

Player (Pos, Yr, School) Hendrik Borgstrom (F, So., Denver) Nick Halloran (F, So., Colorado College) Dylan Gambrell (F, Jr., Denver) David Pope (F, Sr., Omaha) Robby Jackson (F, Jr., St. Cloud State) Mikey Eyssimont (F, Jr., St. Cloud State) Troy Terry (F, Jr., Denver) Mason Bergh (F, Jr., Colorado College) Dawson DiPietro (F, So., Western Michigan) Scott Perunovich (D, Fr., UMD) Christian Wolanin (D, Jr., North Dakota) Jimmy Schuldt (D, Jr., St. Cloud State) Zach Jordan (F, So., Omaha) Shane Gersich (F, Jr., North Dakota) Tyler Vesel (F, Sr., Omaha) Hugh McGing (F, So., Western Michigan)

GP 24 24 24 23 24 24 22 24 24 24 24 24 22 24 24 24

G 14 13 9 14 11 11 6 10 9 8 6 3 12 8 7 7

A 19 18 21 14 16 15 19 15 16 16 17 20 9 13 14 14

PTS 33 31 30 28 27 26 25 25 25 24 23 23 21 21 21 21

2017-18 NCHC GOALTENDING LEADERS (LEAGUE GAMES ONLY)

Player (Yr, School) 1. Tanner Jaillet (Sr. Denver) 2. David Hrenak (Fr., St. Cloud State) 3. Hunter Shpeard (So, UMD) 4. Cam Johnson (Sr., North Dakota) 5. Jeff Smith (Jr., St. Cloud State) 6. Ryan Larkon (So., Miami)

GP 23 15 24 17 11 23

W 12 9 13 4 7 6

L 5 3 10 7 1 12

T 6 2 0 5 2 4

GA 43 28 51 45 28 75

GAA 1.91 1.94 2.23 2.68 2.84 3.32

PPG 1.38 1.29 1.25 1.22 1.12 1.08 1.14 1.04 1.04 1.00 .96 .96 .95 .88 .88 .88

SVS 557 364 552 409 256 643

2017-18 NCHC AWARDS

SV% .928 .929 .915 .890 .901 .883

SO 4 3 4 1 0 0

2017-18 ALL-NCHC TEAMS FIRST TEAM Player of the Year: Henrik Borgstrom (Denver) Pos. Name Team Goalie of the Year: Tanner Jaillet (Denver) F Henrik Brogstrom Denver Rookie of the Year: Scott Perunovich (UMD) F Nick Halloran Colorado College Herb Brooks Coach of the Year: Bob Motzko (St. Cloud State) F David Pope Omaha Defensive Defenseman of the Year: Will Borgen (St. Cloud State) D Jimmy Schuldt St. Cloud State Senior Scholar-Athlete Award: Tyler Vesel (Omaha) D Scott Perunovich UMD Sportsmanship Award: Karson Kuhlman (UMD G Tanner Jaillet Denver Forward of the Year: Henrik Borgstrom (Denver) Offensive Defenseman of the Year: Scott Perunovich (UMD) SECOND TEAM Defensive Forward of the Year: Rhett Gardner (North Dakota) Pos. Name Team F Mikey Eyssimont St. Cloud State F Troy Terry Denver F Dylan Gambrell Denver D Christian Wolanin North Dakota D Louie Belpedio Miami G Hunter Shepard UMD

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HONORABLE MENTION Pos. Name Team F Wade Allison Western Michigan F Mason Bergh Colorado College F Dawson DiPietro Western Michigan F Robby Jackson St. Cloud State D Will Borgen St. Cloud State D Colton Poolman North Dakota G David Hrenak St. Cloud State ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Pos. Name Team F Blake Lizotte St. Cloud State F Grant Mismash North Dakota F Easton Brodzinski St. Cloud State D Ian Mitchell Denver D Scott Perunovich UMD G David Hrenak St. Cloud State


Exhibtion • Sept. 30, 2017 U. of Alberta at #6 UMD UAB UMD

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Attendance: 5,704

Game 1 • Oct. 6, 2017 #3 Minnesota at #6 UMD (Ice Breaker) 0 2 1 0 1 0 2 1

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Scoring 1st: UMD - Mikey Anderson 1 (Nick Swaney, Jared Thomas) 7:56 pp. 2nd: MINN - Tommy Novak 1 (Tyler Sheehy) 13:26; MINN - Scott Reedy 1 (Cas Mittelstadt, Rem Pitlick) 18:16 pp. 3rd: UMD - Riley Tufte 1 (Scott Perunovich, Jarod Hilderman) 0:23 pp; MINN - Jack Ramsey 1 (Ryan Norman, Darian Romanko) 3:09; UMD - Joey Anderson 1 (Peter Krieger) 3:49. OT: UMD - Parker Mackay 1 (Avery Peterson) 1:45. Saves MINN- Eric Schierhorn: 13-15-10-2--40 UMD- Hunter Shepard: 5-5-8-0--18 Power Play: MINN- 1/6, UMD - 2/6 Penalties: MINN- 6-12, UMD - 6-12 Attendance: 7,203 (sellout)

Game 2 • Oct. 7, 2017 Michigan Tech at #6 UMD (Ice Breaker) MTU UMD

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Scoring 1st: UMD - Riley Tufte 2 (Nick Swaney, Justin Richards) 0:39; UMD - Nick Wolff 1 (Jade Miller, Billy Exell) 8:32; MTU - Mark Auk 2 (Mitch Reinke, Jake Lucchini) 11:47 pp; MTU - Raymond Brice 1 (unassisted) 12:49 pp. 2nd: MTU - Gavin Gould 1 (Jake Lucchini, Mitch Reinke) 6:58 pp; UMD - Scott Perunovich 1 (Peter Krieger, Jarod Hilderman) 8:29 pp; MTU - Justin Misiak 1 (Alex Smith, Keegan Ford) 10:14. 3rd: No scoring. Saves MTU- Patrick Munson: 13-10-10--33 UMD- Nick Deery: 2-5-6--13 Power Play: MTU- 3/7, UMD - 1/4 Penalties: MTU - 4-8, UMD - 8-27 Attendance: 5,880

A weekly look at how UMD fared this season in the USCHO.com and USA Today/USAHockey Magazine national polls as well as the PairWise Rankings. Week Preseason Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. 11 Jan. 1 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 26 March 5 March 12 March 19 March 26 April 7

MER UMD

Attendance: 5,152

Game 6 • Oct. 21, 2017 Merrimack at #9 UMD MER UMD

Game 3 • Oct. 13, 2017 #5 UMD at Bemidji State 1 0 1 0 1 4

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Scoring 1st: UMD - Blake Young 1 (Louie Roehl, Jarod Hilderman) 7:27 pp. 2nd: BSU - Gerry Fitzgerald 1 (Zach Whitecloud, Jay Dickman) 9:10 pp. 3rd: BSU - Adam Brady 1 (Whitecloud, G. Fitzgerald) 3:55 pp; BSU - Justin Baudry 1 (Myle Fitzgerald, Dillon Eichstadt) 5:51; BSU - Brendan Harris 1 (M. Fitzgerald, Eichstadt) 7:30; UMD - Karson Kuhlman 1 (Mikey Anderson, Nick Swaney) 19:00; BSU - Leo Fitzgerald 1 (Jordan Heller, G. Fitzgerald) 19:51. Saves UMD- Hunter Shepard: 6-2-4--12 BSU- Michael Bitzer: 9-11-7--27 Power Play: UMD- 0/3, BSU - 2/5 Penalties: UMD - 6-12, BSU - 4-8 Attendance: 3,112

Game 4 • Oct. 14, 2017 Bemidji State at #5 UMD BSU UMD

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Scoring 1st: No scoring. 2nd: No scoring. 3rd: No scoring. OT: No scoring. Saves BSU- Michael Bitzer: 11-16-14-4--45 UMD- Nick Deery: 2-13-11-1--27 Power Play: BSU- 0/3, UMD - 0/5 Penalties: BSU - 6-12, UMD - 4-8 Attendance: 5,615

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Scoring 1st: MER - Sami Tavernier 2 (Derek Petti, Jace Hennig) 8:05 pp; MER - Brett Seney 1 (Jared Kolquist, Jace Hennig) 17:51 pp; UMD - Joey Anderson 2 (Scott Perunovich, Riley Tufte) 19:35 pp. 2nd: UMD - Nick Swaney 1 (Dylan Samberg, Mikey Anderson) 7:38 pp; UMD - Mikey Anderson 2 (Samberg, Swaney) 16:11 pp. 3rd: UMD - Riley Tufte 3 (Unassisted) 12:12; MER - Jared Kolquist 1 (Seney, Tavernier) 14:52 pp; MER - Jace Hennig 1 (Tavernier, Kolquist) 15:37 pp; MER - Brett Seney 1 (Johnathan Kovacevic, Kolquist) 16:51; UMD - Peter Krieger 1 (Tufte, Samberg) 18:45. Saves MER- Drew Vogler: 12-11-12-3--38 UMD- Nick Deery: 6-7-6-2--21 Power Play: MER- 4/6, UMD - 3/5 Penalties: MER - 5-10, UMD - 6-12

USCHO.com USA Today Pairwise No. 6 No. 11(t) --- No. 12 -No. 5 No. 9 No. 11 No. 9 No. 13 No. 36 No. 10 No. 11 No. 33 No. 8 No. 8 No. 21 No. 12 No. 14 No. 30 No. 14 No. 15 No. 27(t) No. 16 No. 15 No. 23 No. 16 No. 15 No. 15 No. 17 RV No. 18 No. 17 RV No. 16 No. 16 RV No. 16 No. 15 No. 15 No. 15 No. 14 No. 13 No. 14 No. 9 No. 13 No. 8 No. 9 No. 10 No. 10 No. 10 No. 10 No. 9(t) No. 11 No. 12 No. 9(t) No. 9 No. 11 No. 8(t) No. 7 No. 7 No. 8 No. 8 No. 9 No. 9 No. 8 No. 8 No. 8 No. 11 No. 11 No. 12 -- No. 3 No. 12 No. 1 No. 1 --

UMD BSU

2 0 3 0 1 2 2 0

0 0

0 1 1 1 1 5

2 7

Scoring 1st: UMD - Jarod Hilderman 1 (Scott Perunovich, Joey Anderson) 8:24 pp. 2nd: MER - Cole McBride 1 (Logan Coomes) 5:20; UMD - Mikey Anderson 3 (Parker Mackay, Jared Thomas) 8:08. 3rd: UMD Peter Krieger 2 (Nick Swaney) 2:30; MER - Jared Kolquist 2 (Johnathan Kovace) 2:54; UMD - Nick Swaney 2 (Karson Kuhlman, M. Anderson) 9:04 pp; UMD - Avery Peterson 2 (Thomas, Mackay) 15:06; UMD - Jade Miller 1 (Blake Young, Billy Exell) 16:09; UMD - Avery Peterson 2 (Mackay, Thomas) 17:47. Saves MER- Drew Vogler: 13-14-6--33 Logan Halladay: 0-0-1--1 UMD- Hunter Shepard: 4-9-7--20 Power Play: MER- 0/4, UMD - 2/5 Penalties: MER - 5-10, UMD - 4-8

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Scoring 1st: UMD - Dylan Samberg 1 (Karson Kuhlman, Nick Swaney) 0:52; UAB - Luke Philp 1 (Jason Fram) 6:16. 2nd: UMD - Riley Tufte 1 (Joey Anderson, Jarod Hilderman) 6:11 pp; UMD - Scott Perunovich 1 (Jarod Hilderman, Peter Krieger) 10:41 pp. 3rd: UAB - Cole Stanford 1 (Graeme Craig, Luke Philp) 10:28; UAB Luke Philp 1 (Taylor Cooper, Jason Fram) 11:20; UAB - Graeme Craig 1 (Jason Fram, Trevor Cox) 14:06 pp. Saves UAB- Zach Sawchenko: 16-8-5--29 UMD- Nick Deery: 6-0-0--6 Hunter Shepard: 0-10-0--10 Ben Patt: 0-0-9--9 Power Play: UAB- 1/10, UMD - 2/9 Penalties: UAB- 13-27, UMD - 10-23

MINN UMD

Game 5 • Oct. 20, 2017 Merrimack at #9 UMD

POLL POSITION

Attendance: 5,642

Game 7 • Oct. 27, 2017 #10 UMD at Maine UMD MAINE

1 0 1 0 0 1

2 1

Scoring 1st: UMD - Riley Tufte 4 (Karson Kuhlman) 0:46. 2nd: No Scoring. 3rd: MAINE - Eduards Tralmaks 3 (Canon Pieper, Emil Westerlund) 9:26; UMD - Jade Miller 2 (Billy Exell) 11:03. Saves UMD- Hunter Shepard: 8-7-11--26 MAINE- Rob McGovern: 13-9-5--27 Power Play: UMD- 0/1, MAINE - 0/3 Penalties: UMD - 3-6, MAINE- 1-2 Attendance: 3,483

Game 8 • Oct. 28, 2017 #10 UMD at Maine UMD MAINE

1 1 0 0 0 0

2 0

Scoring 1st: UMD - Parker Mackay 2 (Scott Perunovich, Peter Krieger) 14:28 pp. 2nd: UMD - Riley Tufte 5 (Krieger, Perunovich) 18:47. 3rd: No scoring. Saves UMD- Hunter Shepard: 7-8-11--26 MAINE- Jeremy Swayman: 12-16-7--35 Power Play: UMD- 1/4, MAINE - 0/4 Penalties: UMD - 5-10, MAINE - 5-10 Attendance: 3,506

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Game 9 • Nov. 3, 2017 #8 UMD at #2 St. Cloud State

2017-18 PAGE BULLDOG INFORMATION GAME GOES SUMMARIES HERE

UMD SCSU

0 2 1 0 2 3

Game 13 • Nov. 17, 2017 #14 UMD at Miami 3 5

1 0 2 0 0 1

3 1

DEN UMD

0 1 1 0 0 1

2 1

Scoring 1st: No scoring. 2nd: UMD - Karson Kuhlman 2 (Mikey Anderson) 2:29 sh; SCSU - Jacob Benson 3 (Robby Jackson, Jimmy Schuldt) 2:48 pp; UMD Matt Anderson 1 (Riley Tufte, Peter Krieger) 17:11 pp; SCSU - Ryan Poehling 3 (Will Brogen, Kevin Fitzgerald) 18:52. 3rd: SCSU - Kevin Fitzgerald 2 (Mikey Eyssimont, R. Poehling) 6:33; SCSU - Easton Brodzinski 1 (Jack Ahcan, Patrick Newell) 8:18 pp; UMD - Sammy Spurrell 1 (Blake Young, Scott Perunovich) 17:02; SCSU - Jimmy Schuldt 5 (Judd Peterson, Benson) 19:23. Saves UMD- Hunter Shepard: 10-10-9--29 SCSU- Jeff Smith: 7-9-9--25 Power Play: UMD- 1/4, SCSU - 2/7 Penalties: UMD - 10-28, SCSU- 7-17

Scoring 1st: UMD - Jared Thomas 1 (Scott Perunovich) 14:33. 2nd: No scoring. 3rd: MU - Carson Meyer 2 (Louie Belpedio, Karch Bachman) 3:46 pp; UMD - Jared Thomas 2 (Dylan Samberg, Louie Roehl) 14:51 pp; UMD - Scott Perunovich 2 (Nick Wolff) 16:07. Saves UMD- Hunter Shepard: 11-3-14--28 MU- Ryan Larkin: 3-9-4--16 Power Play: UMD- 1/4, MU - 1/5 Penalties: UMD - 6-12, MU- 5-10

Scoring 1st: No scoring. 2nd: DEN - Jarid Lukosevicius 6 (Logan O’Connor, Colin Staub) 19:39. 3rd: UMD - Blake Young 2 (Nick Swaney, Jared Thomas) 8:32; DEN Jake Durflinger 4 (Kohen Olischefsk, Tariq Hammond) 15:56. Saves DEN- Tanner Jaillet: 6-11-10--27 UMD- Hunter Shepard: 4-6-3--13 Power Play: DEN-0/2, UMD- 0/2 Penalties: DEN- 2-4, UMD- 2-4

Attendance: 2,348

Attendance: 5,838

Attendance: 3,652

UMD MIAMI

Game 10 • Nov. 4, 2017 #8 UMD at #2 St. Cloud State UMD SCSU

0 0 0 2 3 0

0 5

Scoring 1st: SCSU - Jacob Benson 4 (Blake Winiecki, Mikey Eyssimont) 9:49 pp; SCSU - Mikey Eyssimont 2 (Jack Ahcan, Benson) 18:50 pp. 2nd: SCSU - Robby Jackson 4 (unassisted) 10:57 sh; SCSU - Blake Winiecki 1 (Will Borgen, Patrick Newell) 13:16; SCSU - Jack Poehling 5 (Ahcan, Newell) 17:37. 3rd: No scoring. Saves UMD- Hunter Shepard: 5-6-0--11 Nick Deery: 0-3-7--10 SCSU- David Hrenak: 7-13-9--29 Power Play: UMD- 0/6, SCSU - 2/3 Penalties: UMD - 5-10, SCSU- 8-16 Attendance: 4,208

Game 11 • Nov. 10, 2017 #18 Western Michigan at #12 UMD WMU UMD

0 0 0 1 0 2

0 3

Scoring 1st: UMD - Peter Krieger 3 (Kobe Roth, Parker Mackay) 11:09. 2nd: No scoring. 3rd: UMD - Avery Peterson 3 (Scott Perunovich, Justin Richards) 0:47 ; UMD - Avery Peterson 4 (Nick Wolff, Jared Thomas) 10:25 pp. Saves WMU- Ben Blacker: 14-11-10--35 UMD- Hunter Miska: 7-8-7--22 Power Play: WMU-0/4, UMD- 1/6 Penalties: WMU- 6-12, UMD- 4-8 Attendance: 5,422

Game 12 • Nov. 11, 2017 #18 Western Michigan at #12 UMD WMU UMD

0 3 2 0 0 0

5 0

Scoring 1st: No scoring. 2nd: WMU - Luke Bafia 1 (Aidan Muir, Hugh McGing) 1:09; WMU - Austin Rueschhoff 3 (Dawson DiPietro, Cam Lee) 2:07 ; WMU - Paul Washe 3 (Bafia, Lawton Courtnall) 16:52. 3rd: WMU Josh Passolt 3 (Rueschhoff, Brett Van Os) 9:26; WMU - Jade McMullen 2 (Muir, McGing) 19:06. Saves WMU- Ben Blacker: 6-16-9--31 UMD- Hunter Shepard: 4-8-3--15 Power Play: WMU-0/2, UMD- 0/5 Penalties: WMU- 8-19, UMD- 5-13 Attendance: 5,810

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UMD MIAMI

Game 17 • Dec. 2, 2017 #1 Denver at #16 UMD

Game 14 • Nov. 18, 2017 #14 UMD at Miami 1 0 1 0 2 1

Game 18 • Dec. 8, 2017 #17 UMD at Omaha 2 3

Scoring 1st: UMD - Nick Wolff 2 (Blake Young, Scott Perunovich) 12:35. 2nd: MU - Ryan Siroky 2 (Willie Knierim, Louie Belpedio) 13:23; MU - Carson Meyer 3 (Scott Dornbrock, Karch Bachman) 18:21. 3rd: MU - Josh Melnick 4 (Gordie Green) 2:52; UMD - Parker Mackay 3 (Mikey Anderson) 18:37 ex. Saves UMD- Hunter Shepard: 7-9-5--21 MU- Ryan Larkin: 10-7-10--27 Power Play: UMD- 0/2, MU - 0/3 Penalties: UMD - 6-12, MU- 5-21 Attendance: 2,552

Game 15 • Nov. 25, 2017 #8 Minnesota State at #16 UMD MSU UMD

0 1 0 2 0 1

1 3

Scoring 1st: UMD - Nick Swaney 3 (Mikey Anderson) 12:22; UMD - Peter Krieger 4 (Joey Anderson, Nick Wolff) 19:50. 2nd: MSU- Ian Scheid 5 (Marc Michaelis, Jake Jaremko) 5:13. 3rd: UMD - Riley Tufte 6 (Karson Kuhlman, Scott Perunovich) 18:33. Saves MINN- Connor LaCouvee: 6-12-5--23 UMD- Hunter Shepard: 14-6-13--33 Power Play: MSU-0/3, UMD- 0/2 Penalties: MSU- 2-4, UMD- 3-6 Attendance: 5,536

Game 16 • Dec. 1, 2017 #1 Denver at #16 UMD DEN UMD

0 1 0 0 0 0

Scoring 1st: No scoring. 2nd: DEN - Logan O’Connor 2 (Dylan Gambrell) 2:51. 3rd: No scoring. Saves DEN- Tanner Jaillet: 8-8-12--28 UMD- Hunter Shepard: 9-5-11--25 Power Play: DEN-0/3, UMD- 0/3 Penalties: DEN- 3-6, UMD- 3-6 Attendance: 6,207

1 0

UMD UNO

3 1 1 3 3 1

5 7

Scoring 1st: UMD - Avery Peterson 5 (Nick Wolff, Jared Thomas) 0:23; UNO - Zach Jordan 6 (Fredrik Olofsson, Dean Stewart) 6:45; UNO - Jalen Schulz 1 (Tyler Vesel, David Pope) 11:54; UMD - Jared Thomas 3 (Peterson, Parker Mackay) 15:27; UNO - David Pope 9 (Olofsson, Jake Randolph) 16:02 pp; UMD - Nick Wolff 3 (Joey Anderson) 19:47. 2nd: UMD - Scott Perunovich 3 (Wolff, Peter Krieger) 0:37; UNO - Zach Jordan 7 (Mason Morelli, Lukas Buchta) 6:24; UNO David Pope 10 (Vesel, Joel Messner) 11:08 pp; UNO - Zach Jordan 8 (Morelli, Teemu Pulkkinen) 18:59 pp. 3rd: UMD - Joey Anderson 3 (Unassisted) 1:25; UNO - Luke Nogard 4 (Schulz, Riley Alfred) 9:50. Saves UMD- Hunter Shepard: 8-5-0--13 Nick Deery: 0-7-9--16 UNO- Evan Weninger: 8-0-0--8 Alex Blankenburg: 0-10-11-21 Power Play: UMD- 0/6, UNO - 3/7 Penalties: UMD - 7-14, UNO- 7-22 Attendance: 6,067

Game 19 • Dec. 9, 2017 #17 UMD at Omaha UMD UNO

1 3 2 1 1 0

6 2

Scoring 1st: UMD - Joey Anderson 4 (Scott Perunovich, Peter Krieger) 6:12 pp; OMA - Steven Spinner 6 (David Pope, Joel Messner) 16:18 pp. 2nd: UMD - Karson Kuhlman 3 (Perunovich, Mikey Anderson) 0:53; UMD - Blake Young 3 (Krieger) 9:50; OMA - Mason Morelli 4 (Fredrik Olofsson, Zach Jordan) 11:37; UMD - Riley Tufte 7 (J. Anderson) 12:09. 3rd: UMD - Scott Perunovich 4 (Krieger, J. Anderson) 2:24; UMD - Riley Tufte 8 (Unassisted) 18:51. Saves UMD- Hunter Shepard: 17-5-10--32 UNO- Alex Blankenburg: 6-8-6--20 Power Play: UMD- 1/3, UNO - 1/3 Penalties: UMD - 3-6, UNO- 3-6 Attendance: 6,121


Game 20 • December 29, 2017 #17 UMD vs. Yale UMD YALE

1 2 2 0 0 0

5 0

Attendance: 3,263 (Ledyard Classic in Hanover, N.H.)

2 2

Scoring 1st: DART - Charley Michalowski 2 (Daniel Warpecha, Kevan Kilistoff) 00:24; UMD - Billy Exell 1 (Kobe Roth, Jarod Hilderman) 19:32. 2nd: UMD - Peter Krieger 5 (Nick Swaney, Matt Anderson) 06:49; DART - Shane Sellar 4 (Will Graber, Quin Foreman) 09:46. 3rd: No scoring. Saves UMD- Hunter Shepard: 16-13-11-1--41 DART- Devin Buffalo: 13-12-9-5--39 Power Play: UMD- 0/0, DART- 0/2 Penalties: UMD- 2/4, DART- 0/0 Attendance: 2,894 (Ledyard Classic in Hanover, N.H.)

Game 22 • January 12, 2018 #15 UMD at Colorado College UMD CC

3 3 0 3 1 1

6 5

Scoring 1st: UMD - Peter Krieger 6 (Riley Tufte, Scott Perunovich) 00:31; CC - Nick Halloran 12 (Trey Bradley, Mason Bergh) 06:43; CC - Kristian Blumenschei 2 (Christiano Versi, Westin Michaud) 07:09; UMD Kobe Roth 1 (Jared Thomas, Mikey Anderson) 11:10 pp; CC - Nick Halloran 13 (Bergh, Blumenschei) 13:47 pp; UMD - Jared Thomas 5 (Anderson, Jarod Hilderman) 17:06 pp. 2nd: CC - Tanner Ockey 4 (Troy Conzo, Trevor Gooch) 02:00; UMD - Riley Tufte 9 (Krieger, Perunovich) 03:32 pp; UMD - Riley Tufte 10 (Krieger, Joey Anderson) 14:02; UMD - Peter Krieger 7 (Tufte, Perunovich) 15:58. 3rd: CC - Westin Michaud 7 (Halloran, Trey Bradley) 07:29 pp. Saves UMD- Hunter Shepard: 7-11-8--26 CC- Alex Leclerc: 10-8-0--18 Alec Calvaruso: 0-0-7--7 Power Play: UMD- 3/6, CC- 2/5 Penalties: UMD- 6/12, CC- 8/24 Attendance: 4,473

1 1 3 1 0 0

5 1

Scoring 1st: CC - Westin Michaud 8 (Mason Bergh, Nick Halloran) 07:27 pp; UMD - Nick Wolff 4 (Jared Thomas, Avery Peterson) 14:23 pp. 2nd: UMD - Kobe Roth 2 (Parker Mackay) 18:28. 3rd: UMD - Parker Mackay 5 (Unassisted) 04:53; UMD - Billy Exell 2 (Jade Miller, Blake Young) 05:33; UMD - Kobe Roth 3 (Justin Richards, Dylan Samberg) 18:08. Saves UMD- Hunter Shepard: 9-4-5--18 CC- Alec Calvaruso: 8-14-0--22 Alex Leclerc: 0-0-18--18 Power Play: UMD- 1/3, CC- 1/5 Penalties: UMD- 5/10, CC- 3/6 Attendance: 4,651

Game 21 • December 30, 2017 #17 UMD at Dartmouth 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0

UMD CC

UND

1 0 2

3

UMD

1 2 2

5

Scoring 1st: UMD - Joey Anderson 5 (Parker Mackay) 13:47 pp; UND - Trevor Olson 2 (Colton Poolman, Hayden Shaw) 17:38 pp. 2nd: UMD - Peter Krieger 8 (Mackay, Scott Perunovich) 08:50 ; UMD - Parker Mackay 6 (J. Anderson, Perunovich) 11:23 pp. 3rd: UND - Grant Mismash 6 (Austin Poganski, Christian Wolanin) 00:40 ; UMD - Karson Kuhlman 5 (Jared Thomas, Mikey Anderson) 01:56; UND - Colton Poolman 6 (Nick Jones) 03:52; UMD - Riley Tufte 11 (Unassisted) 19:24 en. Saves UND- Cam Johnson: 8-7-6--21 UMD- Hunter Shepard: 7-11-15--33 Power Play: UND- 1/7, UMD- 3/5 Penalties: UND- 6/12, UMD- 8/16 Attendance: 6,372

Game 25 • January 20, 2018 #7 North Dakota vs. #14 UMD 2 0 0 1 2 2

2 5

Scoring 1st: UND - Shane Gersich 7 (Dixon Bowen, Casey Johnson) 06:36; UND - Austin Poganski 9 (Nick Jones, Christian Wolanin) 07:06; UMD - Jared Thomas 6 (Nickey Swaney, Louie Roehl) 10:10. 2nd: UMD - Scott Perunovich 5 (Joey Anderson) 05:58 pp; UMD - Scott Perunovich 6 (J. Anderson, Riley Tufte) 06:14 pp. 3rd: UMD - Parker Mackay 7 (J. Andreson, Tufte) 09:04 pp; UMD - Riley Tufte 12 (J. Anderson, Mikey Anderson) 19:49. Saves UND- Cam Johnson: 6-15-7--28 UMD- Hunter Shepard: 6-3-9--18 Power Play: UND- 0/4, UMD- 3/6 Penalties: UND- 7/14, UMD- 5/10 Attendance: 6,903 (sellout)

0 0 0 0 1 0

0 1

Scoring 1st: No scoring. 2nd: MSU - Parker Tuomie 7 (Marc Michaelis, Daniel Brickley) 17:24. 3rd: No scoring. Saves UMD- Hunter Shepard: 9-9-5--23 MSU- Connor LaCouvee: 5-6-4--15 Power Play: UMD- 0/4, MSU- 0/5 Penalties: UMD- 6/12, MSU- 5/10 Attendance: 3,907

Game 27 • January 26, 2018 #5 St. Cloud State vs. #9 UMD SCSU UMD

Game 24 • January 19, 2018 #7 North Dakota vs. #14 UMD

UND UMD

UMD MSU

0 0 1 3 2 0

1 5

Scoring 1st: UMD - Karson Kuhlman 6 (Louie Roehl, Nick Swaney) 02:36; UMD - Peter Krieger 9 (Joey Anderson, Riley Tufte) 15:10; UMD - Joey Anderson 6 (Scott Perunovich) 19:49. 2nd: UMD - Parker Mackay 8 (Justin Richards) 17:24 sh ; UMD - Karson Kuhlman 7 (Swaney, Dylan Samberg) 19:54 sh. 3rd: SCSU - Ryan Poehling 7 (Robby Jackson, Patrick Newell) 10:51. Saves SCSU- David Hrenak: 4-4-5--13 UMD- Hunter Shepard: 3-9-12--24 Power Play: SCSU- 0/3, UMD- 0/2 Penalties: SCSU- 3/6, UMD- 4/8 Attendance: 6,210

Game 28 • January 27, 2018 #5 St. Cloud State vs. #9 UMD SCSU UMD

1 0 1 1 0 0

2017-18 PAGE BULLDOG INFORMATION GAME GOES SUMMARIES HERE

Scoring 1st: UMD - Parker Mackay 4 (Nick Swaney, Karson Kuhlman) 19:57 pp. 2nd: UMD - Karson Kuhlman 4 (Peter Krieger, Swaney) 02:51 pp; UMD - Blake Young 4 (Louie Roehl, Justin Richards) 11:46 pp. 3rd: UMD- Jared Thomas 4 (Mackay) 11:35; UMD - Blake Young 5 (Richards, Koby Bender) Saves UMD- Hunter Shepard: 10-10-9--29 YALE- Sam Tucker: 5-8-6--19 Power Play: UMD- 3/4, YALE- 0/9 Penalties: UMD- 5/21, YALE- 4/8

UMD DART

Game 26 • January 23, 2018 #9 UMD at #7 Minnesota State

Game 23 • January 13, 2018 #15 UMD at Colorado College

2 1

Scoring 1st: UMD - Nick Swaney 4 (Matt Anderson, Karson Kuhlman) 08:24; SCSU - Jake Wahlin 4 (Will Borgen, Blake Winiecki) 10:00. 2nd: No scoring. 3rd: SCSU Patrick Newell 3 (Winiecki, Jon Lizotte) Saves SCSU- David Hrenak: 3-4-12--19 UMD- Hunter Shepard: 6-13-7--26 Power Play: SCSU- 0/5, UMD- 0/1 Penalties: SCSU- 1/2, UMD- 5/10 Attendance: 7,149 (sellout)

Game 29 • February 2, 2018 #10 UMD at #5 Denver UMD DEN

0 0 0 0 0 1

0 1

Scoring 1st: No scoring. 2nd: No scoring. 3rd: DEN - Henrik Borgstrom 12 (Ian Mitchell, Troy Terry) 02:35. Saves UMD- Hunter Shepard: 10-8-7--25 DEN- Tanner Jaillet: 6-1-17--24 Power Play: UMD- 0/1, DEN- 0/5 Penalties: UMD- 5/10, DEN- 1/2 Attendance: 5,564

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Game 30 • February 3, 2018 #10 UMD at #5 Denver

2017-18 BULLDOG GAME SUMMERIES

UMD DEN

2 1 0 1 2 1

Game 34 • February 24, 2018 #9 UMD at #17 Western Michigan 3 4

3 1 2 0 1 0

6 1

WMU UMD

0 0 0 2 2 1

0 5

Scoring 1st: DEN - Logan O’Connor 5 (Unassisted) 04:22 sh; UMD - Scott Perunovich 7 (Jade Miller, Blake Young) 10:26; UMD - Kobe Roth 4 (Mikey Anderson, Jade Miller) 18:04. 2nd: DEN - Ryan Barrow 2 (Jake Durflinger) 04:53; UMD - Riley Tufte 13 (Louie Roehl) 09:10; DEN - Jarid Lukosevicius 13 (Dylan Gambrell, Michael Davies) 17:40. 3rd: DEN - Dylan Gambrell 11 (Troy Terry, Adam Plant) 09:09. Saves UMD- Hunter Shepard: 13-15-12--40 DEN- Tanner Jaillet: 8-10-14--32 Power Play: UMD- 0/3, DEN- 0/4 Penalties: UMD- 5/10, DEN- 3/6

Scoring 1st: UMD - Billy Exell 4 (Kobe Roth, Jade Miller) 01:43; UMD - Nick Wolff 6 (Scott Perunovich, Riley Tufte) 03:07; UMD - Riley Tufte 15 (Peter Krieger) 18:27 pp. 2nd: WMU - Cam Lee 6 (Paul Stoykewych, Scott Moldenhauer) 11:09 pp; UMD - Billy Exell 5 (Dylan Samberg, Jade Miller) 15:33. 3rd: UMD - Peter Krieger 10 (Perunovich, Tufte) 08:53 pp; UMD - Jared Thomas 8 (Unassisted) 11:48. Saves UMD- Hunter Shepard: 4-9-6--19 WMU- Ben Blacker: 10-9-10--29 Power Play: UMD- 2/4, WMU- 1/4 Penalties: UMD- 5/10, WMU- 5/10

Scoring 1st: UMD - Avery Peterson 6 (Nick Swaney, Dylan Samberg) 04:55 pp; UMD -Riley Tufte 16 (Joey Anderson, Scott Perunovich) 14:08 pp. 2nd: UMD Scott Perunovich 10 (Anderson, Peter Krieger) 03:34; UMD - Peter Krieger 11 (Perunovich, Anderson) 04:41 pp. 3rd: UMD - Blake Young 7 (Billy Exell, Nick Wolff) 17:54 sh. Saves WMU- Austin Cain: 5-3-0--8 Ben Blacker: 0-5-6--11 UMD- Hunter Shepard: 6-7-13--26 Power Play: WMU- 0/6, UMD- 3/6 Penalties: WMU- 7/14, UMD- 7/14

Attendance: 6,204 (sellout)

Attendance: 3,535

Attendance: 4,359

Game 31 • February 16, 2018 Miami vs. #11 UMD MIAMI UMD

0 0 0 2 1 1

Game 35 • March 2, 2018 #14 Omaha at #7 UMD 0 4

Scoring 1st: UMD - Mikey Anderson 4 (Nick Swaney) 08:19 pp; UMD - Billy Exell 3 (Unassisted) 10:19. 2nd: Jade Miller 3 (Mikey Anderson, Kobe Roth) 03:15.3rd: UMD - Louie Roehl 1 (Justin Richards, Nick Swaney) 09:52. Saves MU- Ryan Larkin: 11-15-5--31 UMD- Hunter Shepard: 4-7-5--16 Power Play: MU- 0/4, UMD- 1/4 Penalties: MU- 5/10, UMD- 5/10 Attendance: 5,545

0 0 0 1 0 2

0 3

Scoring 1st: UMD - Jared Thomas 7 (Avery Peterson, Matt Anderson) 09:59. 2nd: No scoring. 3rd: UMD - Nick Wolff 5 (Peter Krieger, Joey Anderson) 13:47; UMD Joey Anderson 7 (Peter Krieger) 19:36. Saves MU- Ryan Larkin: 8-1-10--19 UMD- Hunter Shepard: 5-14-15--34 Power Play: MU- 0/2, UMD- 0/3 Penalties: MU- 4/8, UMD- 3/6 Attendance: 6,543

Game 33 • February 23, 2018 #9 UMD at #17 Western Michigan UMD WMU

0 2 6 0 0 0

1 1 2 1 0 0

4 1

Scoring 1st: UMD - Joey Anderson 8 (Riley Tifte, Peter Krieger) 03:24; UNO - Zach Jordan 16 (Dean Stewart) 06:43. 2nd: UNO - Jake Randolph 6 (Tyler Vesel, Joesl Messner) 07:27 pp. 3rd: UNO - Tristan Keck (Stewart, Grant Galo) 11:15; UNO-Steven Spinner (David Pope, Ryan Jones) 19:59 en. Saves UNO - Evan Weninger 14-17-10--41 UMD- Hunter Shepard: 11-8-5--24 Power Play: UNO- 1/4, UMD- 0/3 Penalties: UNO- 4/8, UMD- 6/20

WMU UMD

8 0

0 2

Attendance: 4,391

Game 39 • March 16, 2018 #8 UMD vs #4 Denver

Game 36 • March 3, 2018 #14 Omaha at #7 UMD UNO UMD

0 0 0 1 0 1

Scoring 1st: UMD - Louie Roehl 2 (Billy Exell, Jade Miller) 02:24. 2nd: No scoring. 3rd: Jared Thomas 9 (Unassisted) 19:59. Saves WMU- Ben Blacker: 9-10-4--23 UMD- Hunter Shepard: 2-6-11--19 Power Play: WMU- 0/3, UMD- 0/3 Penalties: WMU- 5/13, UMD- 5/10

1 0 0 0 3 1

1 4

Scoring 1st: UNO - Martin Sundberg 1 (Luke Nogard, Tristan Keck) 16:49. 2nd: UMD-Karson Kuhlman 11 (Riley Tufte) 09:52 pp, Scott Perunovich 9 (Peter Krieger, Hunter Shepard) 12:22; Joey Anderson 9 (unassisted) 17:25. 3rd: UMD J. Anderson 10 (Mikey Anderson, Perunovich) 18:00 en. Saves UNO - Evan Weninger 12-10-13--35 UMD- Hunter Shepard: 6-6-6--18 Power Play: UNO- 0/7, UMD- 2/5 Penalties: UNO- 6/12, UMD- 8/16

UMD DEN

0 1 0 1 1 1

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Scoring 1st: DEN- Henrik Borgstrom 22 (Ian Mitchell, Troy Terry) 08:55 pp. 2nd: UMD- Scott Perunovich 11 (Mikey Anderson, Jared Thomas) 01:37pp; DEN- Colin Staub 7 (Logan O’Connor, Michael Davies) 04:22. 3rd: DEN- Adam Plant 6 (O’Connor) 19:11. Saves UMD- Hunter Shepard: 9-3-4--16 DEN- Tanner Jaillet: 4-15-5--24 Power Play: UMD- 1/4, DEN- 2/4 Penalties: UMD- 4/8, DEN- 5/21 Attendance: 11,983 (NCAA Frozen Faceoff in St. Paul)

Game 40 • March 17, 2018 #8 UMD vs #12 North Dakota

Attendance: 5,160

Scoring 1st: No scoring. 2nd: UMD - Karson Kuhlman 8 (Jared Thomas, Scott Perunovich) 01:45; UMD - Dylan Samberg 1 (Mikey Anderson, Jared Thomas) 12:12 pp. 3rd: UMD - Riley Tufte 14 (Peter Krieger) 01:15; UMD - Karson Kuhlman 9 (Avery Peterson) 02:06; UMD - Nick Swaney 5 (Kobe Roth, Mikey Anderson) 05:16 pp; UMD - Scott Perunovich 9 (Nick Swaney, Justin Richards) 06:05; UMD - Blake Young 6 (Dylan Samberg, Hunter Shepard) 08:32; UMD - Karson Kuhlman 10 (Jared Thomas, Matt Anderson) 13:00. Saves UMD- Hunter Shepard: 10-5-7--22 WMU- Trevor Gorsuch: 9-12-3--24 Austin Cain: 0-0-2--2 Power Play: UMD- 2/6, WMU- 0/3 Penalties: UMD- 3/6, WMU- 6/12 Attendance: 2,888

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Game 38 • March 10, 2018 Western Michigan vs. #8 UMD

Attendance: 5,287

Game 32 • February 17, 2018 Miami vs. #11 UMD MIAMI UMD

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Game 37 • March 9, 2018 Western Michigan vs. #8 UMD

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Scoring 1st: UND- Austin Poganski 11 (Nick Jones) 07:22. 2nd: UND- Joel Janatuinen 6 (Colton Poolman) 07:09. 3rd: UND- Shane Gersich 13 (Poganski, Ludvig Hoff) 15:51 pp; UMD- Mikey Anderson 5 (Dylan Samberg, Billy Exell) 16:37 sh; UND- Ludvig Hoff 3 (Christian Wolani, Jordan Kawaguchi) 19:04 pp. Saves UMD- Hunter Shepard: 5-11-11--27 UND- Cam Johnson: 11-9-7--27 Power Play: UMD- 0/3, UND- 2/5 Penalties: UMD- 6/23, UND- 4/8 Attendance: 11,372 (NCAA Frozen Faceoff in St. Paul)


Game 41 • March 23, 2018 #11 UMD at #6 Minnesota State UMD MSU

Game 44 • April 7, 2018 #11 UMD vs. #2 Notre Dame 3 2

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Attendance: 7,992 (NCAA West Regional in Sioux Falls, S.D.)

Game 42 • March 24, 2018 #11 UMD vs. Air Force AF UMD

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Scoring 1st: UMD- Joey Anderson 11 (Riley Tufte, Dylan Samberg) 09:03; UMD- Nick Wolff 7 (Jade Miller, Scott Perunovich) 12:12. 2nd: No scoring. 3rd: AF- Evan Giesler 12 (Matt Koch, Zack Miregeas) 13:44 pp. Saves UMD- Hunter Shepard: 0-6-5--11 AF- Billy Christopoulos: 12-6-6--24 Power Play: AF- 1/2; UMD- 0/3 Penalties: AF- 3/6; UMD- 2/4 Attendance: 8,015 (NCAA West Regional in Sioux Falls, S.D.)

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Scoring 1st: UMD- Karson Kuhlman 13 (Jade Miller) 09:06; UMD- Jared Thomas 11 (Kuhlman) 18:39. 2nd: ND- Andrew Oglevie 15 (Cam Morrison, Jake Evans) 07:40 pp. 3rd: No scoring. Saves UMD- Hunter Shepard: 7-7-5--19 ND- Cale Morris: 8-18-7--33 Power Play: UMD- 0/3; ND- 1/2 Penalties: UMD- 2/4; ND- 3/6 Attendance: 18,303 (NCAA Frozen Four in St. Paul)

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Scoring 1st: MSU- Zeb Knutson 15 (Marc Michaelis) 02:21; MSU- Ian Scheid 9 (Reggie Lutz, Brad McClure) 06:37 pp. 2nd: UMD- Karson Kuhlman 12 (Unassisted) 06:38. 3rd: UMD- Nick Swaney 6 (Jared Thomas, Dylan Samberg) 15:52 pp. OT: UMD- Parker Mackay 9 (Justin Richards, Mikey Anderson) 02:28. Saves UMD- Hunter Shepard: 10-0-8-1--19 MSU- Connor LaCouvee: 5-7-6-1--19 Power Play: UMD- 1/3, MSU- 1/4 Penalties: UMD- 4/8, MSU- 3/6

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Game 43 • April 5, 2018 #11 UMD vs. #5 Ohio State UMD OSU

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Scoring 1st: UMD- Louie Roehl 3 (Matt Anderson, Parker Mackay) 01:53; UMD- Jared Thomas 10 (Karson Kuhlman) 03:04. 2nd: No scoring. 3rd: OSU- Tanner Laczynski 17 (Dakota Joshua, Wyatt Ege) 09:27pp. Saves UMD- Hunter Shepard: 4-8-7--19 OSU- Sean Romeo: 15-6-5--26 Power Play: UMD- 0/2; OSU- 1/4 Penalties: UMD- 5/10; OSU- 3/6 Attendance: 18,026 (NCAA Frozen Four in St. Paul)

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LAST GAME 3/24/18 3/2/13 12/15/12 12/17/88 9/30/17 10/12/96 2/15/61 10/14/17 3/26/16 3/25/17 1/13/76 12/30/06 10/3/09 11/20/04 1/2/95 12/28/91 10/17/99 2/24/48 12/28/72 1/4/11 12/29/00 1/13/18 1/10/61 12/28/05 12/31/71 12/29/92 12/30/17 3/16/18 1931-32 1931-32 1948-49 12/28/65 1931/32 12/16/55 12/29/12 1/6/62 12/2/61 1960/61 1/30/51 1/4/80 1/31/61 2/2/61 4/6/17 1931-32 1/2/98 10/24/81 2/5/80 2/10/62 10/7/13 10/8/10 12/15/03 12/14/68 1/16/61 10/28/17 11/26/71 10/8/16 1/2/10 10/21/17 12/29/64 2/17/18 4/9/11 1/10/81 10/7/17 2/8/61 12/7/57 2/27/60 10/6/17 3/23/18 12/11/89 3/318 11/25/00 3/17/18 1956/57 4/7/18 12/27/99 11/10/84 1/30/16 3/3/62 1/17/70 4/5/18 12/27/96 1960/61 1/23/65 3/27/09 3/25/16 1/2/56 1/4/03 10/6/01 1956/57 1/27/18 1/11/60 10/23/93 3/9/74 2/6/60 19/50/51 12/29/93 11/23/73 1/17/61 1/2/96 2/22/56 12/19/61 1931-32 3/25/11 1/31/59 10/12/85 10/22/16 1/5/88 1/3/10 1931/32 2/14/64 1946/47 3/10/18 1956/57 3/17/13 3/26/11 12/29/17

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TEAM W L T FIRST GAME Air Force 4 0 0 11/24/72 Alabama-Huntsville 4 0 0 1/20/12 Alaska-Anchorage 45 20 12 11/8/85 Alaska (Fairbanks) 4 0 0 10/26/84 U. of Alberta* 2 1 0 12/15/89 Army 3 1 0 12/27/63 Augsburg College 9 0 0 1949/50 Bemidji State 23 16 4 2/8/48 Boston College 4 12 1 12/30/67 Boston University 8 11 3 12/31/68 Bowdoin College 1 0 0 1/13/76 Bowling Green 4 1 0 1/4/81 U. of British Columbia* 1 0 0 10/3/09 Brown University 6 2 0 12/30/65 Brynas Tigers (Sweden)* 0 1 0 1/2/95 U. of Calgary* 2 0 0 11/26/70 Canadian National Team* 0 1 0 10/17/99 Carleton College (Minn.) 2 0 0 2/13/48 Carleton University (Canada) 1 0 0 12/28/72 Clarkson 6 2 0 1/3/81 Colgate University 3 2 1 12/28/64 Colorado College 98 81 10 1/19/63 Concordia College 3 0 0 2/18/59 Cornell University 0 1 1 11/28/68 Czechoslovakia Olympic/National Team 0 1 0 12/31/71 Czech Selects* 1 0 0 12/29/92 Dartmouth College 3 1 1 12/26/53 Denver 77 124 12 12/28/61 Duluth Cathedral H.S. 1 0 0 1931-32 Duluth Central H.S. 0 2 0 1930-31 Duluth JC 3 1 0 1931-32 Eastern Olympics 0 1 0 12/28/65 Eveleth JC 0 3 0 1930/31 Eveleth Rangers 2 0 0 12/16/55 Ferris State 4 1 1 10/26/80 Fort Frances Canadians 1 1 0 12/18/54 Fort William Beavers 2 0 0 12/1/61 Fort William Hurricanes 3 2 0 1953/54 402 Lounge 0 1 0 1/30/51 Gorky Torpedo (USSR)* 0 1 0 1/4/80 Gustavus Adolphus College 14 0 0 1952/53 Hamline University 16 0 0 1948/49 Harvard 10 4 0 1/3/58 Hibbing JC 0 1 0 1931-32 HV/71 (Sweden)* 0 1 0 1/2/98 Illinois/Chicago 2 0 0 10/23/81 Japan Olympic/National Team* 2 0 0 1/30/60 Junior A All/Stars 0 0 1 2/10/62 Lakehead University* 12 0 0 12/6/51 Lake Superior State 7 3 5 11/27/71 Latvian National Team* 1 0 0 12/15/03 Laurentian University 1 1 0 12/13/68 Macalester College 16 4 1 1947/48 Maine 8 4 0 12/30/84 U. of Manitoba 8 1 1 2/16/62 Massachusetts-Lowell 11 3 3 1/4/85 Mercyhurst College 1 0 0 1/2/10 Merrimack College 1 1 1 12/28/00 McGill University 1 0 0 12/29/64 Miami (Ohio) 15 4 2 3/28/09 Michigan 18 23 1 1/7/64 Michigan State 19 31 0 12/22/61 Michigan Tech 88 121 21 12/31/52 Michigan Tech JV 7 1 1 1/20/56 Minneapolis Bungalows 1 0 0 12/7/57 Minneapolis Millers 0 1 0 2/27/60 Minnesota 81 134 17 12/13/52 Minnesota State-Mankato 28 18 6 10/17/97 Moscow Dynamo (USSR)* 0 1 0 12/11/89 Nebraska-Omaha 17 11 3 12/5/97 New Hampshire 11 2 0 11/27/69 North Dakota 85 145 9 12/28/54 North Dakota JV 1 1 0 1956/57 Notre Dame 17 22 6 2/12/71 Northeastern University 5 4 0 12/31/81 Northern Arizona 3 0 0 12/28/82 Northern Michigan 36 34 4 11/27/81 Norway Olympic/National Team 0 1 0 3/3/62 Ohio University 2 0 0 1/16/70 Ohio State 4 4 1 12/27/74 Pori Aces (Finland)* 1 0 0 12/27/96 Port Arthur Bearcats 1 1 0 1960/61 Port Arthur North Stars 6 1 2 12/10/55 Princeton U. 2 1 0 12/20/80 Providence College 16 7 2 12/27/72 Regina Pats 0 1 0 1/2/56 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) 6 3 0 12/30/64 U. of Regina* 2 0 0 10/15/00 St. Boniface 0 1 1 1956/57 St. Cloud State 50 67 9 1/20/47 St. John’s University 13 5 0 1949/50 St. Lawrence University 2 1 0 12/29/79 St. Louis University 1 0 0 3/9/74 St. Mary’s College (Minn.) 1 0 0 2/6/60 St. Olaf 2 0 0 1949/50 St. Petersburg Red Army* 0 1 0 12/29/93 St. Scholastica 1 0 0 11/23/73 St. Thomas (Minn.) 13 8 0 1/7/50 Swiss Selects* 1 0 0 1/2/96 Taconite 0 1 0 2/22/56 U. of Toronto 2 0 0 12/18/61 Two Harbors H.S. 1 0 0 1931-32 Union College 7 0 1 12/28/94 U.S. College All/Stars 1 0 1 1/30/59 U.S. International University 4 0 1 10/20/81 U.S. National Under-18 Team* 6 2 0 1/7/06 U.S. Olympic/National Team* 3 14 0 12/28/55 Vermont 6 5 1 3/10/74 Virginia JC 0 1 0 1931/32 Warroad Lakers 1 10 0 1956/57 West End Civic Club 1 2 0 1946/47 Western Michigan 18 8 1 10/17/08 U. of Winnipeg 0 0 1 1956/57 Wisconsin 61 91 15 1/6/68 Yale 7 1 0 10/30/75 York University* 2 0 0 10/30/92

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December 10, 1930. Duluth State Teacher’s College announces that intercollegiate ice hockey will be added to the institution’s varsity sports program. January 13, 1931. DSTC bows to Duluth Central High School 3-0 at the Duluth Amphitheater in the club’s first varsity hockey game. Subsequently, the fledgling team drops all three of its contests in its inaugural campaign. Head Coach Frank Kovach, who also helped start both the Bulldog intercollegiate football and men’s basketball programs that same year, awards 15 varsity letters. February 27, 1932. DSTC wins its first intercollegiate hockey game with a 3-2 decision over Two Harbors High School at the Duluth Amphitheater. June 10, 1946. Following a 14-year absence, ice hockey is reinstated as a varsity sport by adminstrative officials at Duluth State Teacher’s College. February 24, 1949. Goaltender Norm Thompson and the Bulldogs shut out Carleton College 3-0 in Duluth to close out the year with a 7-0-0 overall record for their only unbeaten, untied season in history. June 27, 1949. After two seasons playing as an independent, UMD is accepted into the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. December 13, 1957. UMD dumps visiting Michigan Tech University 5-3 for its first triumph over an NCAA Division I institution. February 18, 1959. Junior center Orest Wojcichowsky nets 10 points (four goals and six assists) against Concordia College in what would stand as a UMD (pre-NCAA Division I) single-game record. The Bulldogs win the MIAC confrontation 16-0 at the Duluth Curling Club. February 15, 1961. In its final game as members of the MIAC, UMD blanks Augsburg College 19-0 at the Duluth Curling Club. The victory was the Bulldogs’ 56th straight in league play and assured UMD of its sixth consecutive MIAC title.

The Bulldogs played in the cozy confines of the Duluth Curling Club from the early 1950s through the 1965-66 season ... to construction delays with the facility (it wouldn’t officially open until July 1966), the national event is later switched to Williams Arena in Minneapolis. The Duluth Arena, however, would eventually host the NCAA Championships in both 1968 and 1981. April 3, 1965. UMD Provost Raymond Darland announces that the Bulldogs will officially become the eighth team in the prestigious WCHA beginning with the 196566 season. The Bulldogs join Minnesota, North Dakota, Colorado College, Denver, Michigan Tech, Michigan State and Michigan in the newly-expanded circuit. February 11, 1966. The Bulldogs end their 14-game winless WCHA streak by clipping North Dakota 3-2 in overtime in Grand Forks, ND, for the school’s first league victory.

February 18, 1966. The Bulldogs take to the Duluth Curling Club ice sheet for a final time, falling 8-3 to the University of Michigan. A gathering of just over 2,000 spectators witness the finale. March 13, 1966. Senior defenseman Bob Hill is among six players selected to 196566 AHCA All-American first team -- the first Bulldog to ever earn such a distinction. November 19, 1966. In the inaugural game at the newly-constructed Duluth Arena, All-American senior center Keith “Huffer” Christiansen, who later that year would be named the WCHA’s Most Valuable Player, collects a school-record six assists to help propel the Bulldogs past Minnesota 8-1 before a sellout crowd of 5,700.

August 10, 1961. UMD abandons the MIAC in hopes of establishing itself as a legitimate big-time college hockey school. The University officially elects to compete as a Division I independent and releases a 1961-62 schedule which features engagements against Western Collegiate Hockey Association powers such as the University of Minnesota, Michigan Tech, Michigan State University, and the University of Denver. December 19, 1964. In what was then an NCAA Division I single-game record, senior goaltender Bill Halbrehder makes 77 saves in the Bulldogs’ 6-5 overtime loss to the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.

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March 20, 1965. The 1966 NCAA Division I Ice Hockey Tournament and the accompanying American Hockey Coaches Association Convention is awarded to the city of Duluth and its new $6.1 million Arena-Auditorium Complex. But due

... before christening the Duluth Arena (which later became known as the Duluth Entertainment and Convention Center) on Nov. 19, 1966


January 29, 1979. Two days following a 10-6 thumping of Wisconsin at the DECC and extending its unbeaten streak to 13 games (11-0-2), UMD emerges as the No. 1 team in the WMPL-Radio Coaches Poll. It marks the first time in team history that UMD is tabbed as nation’s top dog in any poll.

April 4, 1970. Following his debut collegiate season, center Murray Keogan is named an NCAA I All-American (the only UMD newcomer to ever be so honored) and also lands All-WCHA first team and WCHA Rookie of the Year recognition.

December 17, 1971. Over a dozen schoolsingle game records fall by the wayside as the Bulldogs paste Minnesota 15-3 in Minneapolis. A pair of All-American centers -- Walt Ledingham and Pat Boutette -- each record hat tricks to lead the scoring onslaught for UMD which struck for nine goals in the second period (including eight in a six-minute span) in the WCHA contest. November 17, 1972. Buoyed by the five-goal performance of senior Steve “Pokey” Trachsel, UMD opens play at the Christmas City of the North Tournament in Duluth with an 11-4 rout of Lake Superior State University. Trachsel, who had been deployed at defense during his first three collegiate seasons before moving up to wing in 1972-73, sets a club mark (one that still stands) with the five scores and equals another team record by adding one assist for a six-point evening. Despite the recordbreaking outing, Trachsel was overlooked by the selection committee for a spot on the All-Tournament first team. January 13, 1973. In what arguably ranks as the greatest UMD comeback of all time, the Bulldogs rally from a 6-2 deficit with just 5:21 remaining in regulation to edge Michigan Tech 7-6 in overtime at the Duluth Arena. Bulldog junior center Pat Boutette scores three straight goals (a natural hat trick) in a span of 2:37 during the comeback effort before rookie right winger Tom Milani notches the game-winner 3:02 (on an assist from Boutette) into the extra session.

March 7, 1979. Despite losing 4-2 (in overtime) to Denver, the Bulldogs still managed to win their two-game, total-goal WCHA quarterfinal playoff series with the Pioneers 7-6 at the Duluth Arena to advance to the second round of the league’s post-season tournament for the first time. UMD, which sported a pair of All-Americans in Curt Giles and Mark Pavelich, placed third in the final WCHA standings -- its inaugural finish in the league’s upper division.

Pat Boutette February 23, 1974. UMD sets a singlegame attendance record at the Duluth Arena as 6,158 spectators watch Michigan Tech shade the Bulldogs 5-3. March 16, 1974. The host Bulldogs upend the University of Vermont 7-4 to capture the short-lived (it lasted just one year) National Invitational Hockey Tournament, a four-team event patterned after college basketball’s NIT, for clubs which didn’t qualify for NCAA post-season play. October 24, 1975. In his first collegiate game with the Bulldogs, freshman right winger John “Bah” Harrington raps in a centering pass from Ernie Powell past goaltender Blane Comstock 4:04 into overtime to give host UMD a 4-3 win over the United States Olympic Team. December 16, 1977. Just 13 days after equalling a UMD record for points in one game (six), junior All-American defenseman Curt Giles ties a club single-game mark for assists when he sets up six goals to spark the Bulldogs to a 7-6 victory at Colorado College. December 29, 1977. Wearing Eveleth High School Golden Bear uniforms because their new home jerseys had yet to arrive, the Bulldogs upend Brown University 4-1. Four different UMD skaters score in the victory, including junior center and Eveleth native Mark Pavelich.

March 8, 1980. In his 146th, and final, outing in a Bulldog sweater - a 7-6 WCHA playoff setback at Colorado College -- senior center Dan Lempe tallies once to finish as UMD’s all-time scoring leader with 222 points on 79 goals and 143 assists. March 19, 1983. After bowing to Providence College 7-3 the previous night, UMD succumbs 3-2 to the host Friars in its first showing in an NCAA playoff series. It turns out to be the final collegiate outing for sophomore puckstopping sensation Bob Mason,the WCHA Most Valuable Player Award recipient who would go on to tend goal for the U.S. at the 1984 Winter Olympics. February 17, 1984. Sparked by senior left winger Bob Lakso’s hat trick, UMD upends Wisconsin 4-2 at the Duluth Arena to secure its first WCHA title.The Bulldogs had dedicated the season to athletic director Ralph Romano, who died of a heart attack while watching a UMD-Denver game at the Duluth Arena three months earlier.

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March 12, 1971 - Center Pat Boutette rams in a rebound for his second goal of the game seven minutes into overtime to give the Bulldogs a 4-3 triumph over Michigan State in the opening round of the WCHA playoffs in Denver, CO. The victory is UMD’s first-ever in WCHA postseason play.

March 10, 1984. Forced to host a “home” series at Williams (Mariucci) Arena in Minneapolis due to a scheduling conflict with the Duluth Arena, the Bulldogs blitz North Dakota 8-1 before a near-capacity crowd of 7,297 in the first of a two-game WCHA playoff championship series. UMD goes on to defeat the Fighting Sioux, 12-6, in the total-goal set, becoming just the second team ever to claim league regular season and playoff titles in the same season.

November 3, 1978. Down 4-0 with just over 7:30 to play in regualtion, the Bulldogs stage, what the Duluth News-Tribune describes as a “Miracle Rally” by defeating visiting North Dakota 5-4 in overtime. Junior center and future All-American Mark Pavelich scores two of the Bulldogs’ four third period goals, including the equalizer with 0:02 on the clock and Dan Lempe’s goal at the 5:43 mark of overtime caps the comeback win.

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November 4, 1989. The Bulldogs equal their best start ever (8-0-0) by pounding Alaska Anchorage 7-1 at the DECC en route to receiving the No. 1 ranking in the WMPL-Radio national college hockey poll. March 3, 1991. All-American junior goaltender Chad Erickson establishes a then-team record when he makes his 64th consecutive start in the Bulldogs’ WCHA playoff series finale at Wisconsin. The 5-2 UMD setback marks his final outing with the Bulldogs as he later that month signed on with the National Hockey League’s New Jersey Devils.. February 27, 1993. The Bulldogs skate off with their third WCHA title by blanking visiting St. Cloud State 4-0 for their first shutout in 283 games. Junior left wing Chris Marinucci contributes two goals in the triumph while rookie netminder Taras Lendzyk turns aside all 18 Husky shots in recording his initial collegiate whitewash.

Head coach Mike Sertich and his UMD troops were the WCHA’s top dogs during both the 1983-84 (above) and 1984-85 seasons March 22, 1984. One week after derailing visiting Clarkson for their first NCAA playoff series win ever, the Bulldogs beat North Dakota in the semifinals of the NCAA Championships in Lake Placid, N.Y. The thrilling 2-1 overtime victory is sealed when sophomore All-American right winger Bill Watson scores off a Bob Lakso feed in front of the net at the 3:09 mark of the first extra session.

March 29, 1985. One day before he was to record his 109th point of the season (which, at the time, was an NCAA Division I record), junior right winger Bill Watson is bestowed with the Hobey Baker Memorial Award. Watson, who had earlier been named the WCHA’s Most Valuable Player after leading that circuit in scoring for a second straight season, becomes the second Bulldog in as many years to receive the award.

March 23, 1984. Senior defenseman Tom Kurvers, who was chosen the WCHA’s Most Valuable Player earlier in the month, becomes the first Bulldog to win the Hobey Baker Memorial Award, which recognizes the most outstanding player in college hockey.

March 30, 1985. After losing a heartbreaking 5-4 triple-overtime decision the previous evening to eventual NCAA champion RPI., UMD rebounds with a 6-5 triumph in one overtime against Boston College to capture third place at the NCAA National Championships at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, MI.

March 24, 1984. Making its inaugural appearance in the finals of the NCAA Championships, UMD falls 5-4 in four overtimes to Bowling Green in Lake Placid, NY. The 97-minute, 11-second game was, at the time, the longest in NCAA post-season history. Bulldog freshman goaltender Rick Kosti turns back a tournament-record 55 shots in the setback.

March 1, 1986. In his final collegiate home appearance, sophomore right winger Brett Hull beats Northern Michigan netminder Dennis Jiannaris at the 15:38 mark of the third period in the Bulldogs’ WCHA quarterfinal playoff series with the Wildcats at the Duluth Arena for his 50th goal of the year (and fourth of the night). That eclipsed the previous Bulldog single-season record of 49 set three years earlier by Bill Watson. The All-WCHA right wing would go on to finish the year with 52 goals.

December 22, 1984. UMD concludes its six-day tour of the Soviet Union, thus becoming the first American collegiate ice hockey team to ever visit that country. The Bulldogs split a two-game exhibition series with the Junior Red Army in Leningrad and in Moscow during their historic voyage. February 16, 1985. The Bulldogs, behind a pair of goals from junior right winger Bill Watson, claim their second straight WCHA regular season crown by skating past Michigan Tech 4-3 at the Duluth Arena.

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March 25, 1985. Third-year Head Coach Mike Sertich is selected the WCHA’s Coach of the Year for an unprecedented third season in a row.

March 13, 1993. With a 4-0 victory and another Taras Lendzyk shutout, UMD sweeps Alaska Anchorage in the first round of the WCHA playoffs at the DECC and concludes the year with a 17-1-0 home record for a .944 winning percentage -- the best singleseason mark in school history. March 19, 1993. The Bulldogs steal the show at the annual WCHA Awards Banquet as senior center Derek Plante lands the league’s Player of the Year honor and fellow All-WCHA first team pick Brett Hauer, a senior defenseman, is named the Student-Athlete of the Year (a Bulldog first). Mike Sertich also becomes only the second individual to ever be chosen the WCHA’s Coach of the Year on four occasions. April 1, 1994. WCHA Player of the Year Chris Marinucci, who scored more points than any other collegian during the past two seasons, closes his UMD puck career by claiming the 1994 Hobey Baker Memorial Award. February 23, 1996. In what is believed to be a college hockey first, rookie wing Forrest “Woody” Glines scores his only collegiate goal on a penalty shot in a 5-1 home victory over Northern Michigan.

January 30, 1988. In a special in pre-game ceremony at the DECC (Duluth Arena), the UMD Department of Intercollegiate Athletics officially retires Keith “Huffer” Christiansen’s familar No. 9 jersey, marking the first time the school has bestowed any of its athletes with that honor. February 25, 1989. Junior Dale Jago scores one goal and assists on another in a 6-3 WCHA playoff loss to Northern Michigan in Marquette. In the process, Jago finishes first among his teammates in scoring and thus becomes the first full-time Bulldog defenseman to ever do so.

Brett Hull


March 19, 1998. After injuring his ankle in the previous day’s practice, senior workhorse Brant Nicklin is scratched from the lineup for the WCHA Final Five opener with St. Cloud State and thus ends a string of 76 straight starts in goal (a streak unmatched until the 2008-09 season by any NCAA netminder). April 18, 2000. One month after receiving the WCHA’s Student-Athlete of the Year Award, senior center Jeff Scissons is named a GTE Academic All-American (first team) -- the first UMD athlete to ever be so honored. Scissons, who never missed a game (153 outings, which at the time was an NCAA record and remains the top ironman mark in team history) during his four years at UMD, went on to graduate later that spring with a 3.91 cumulative grade point average while majoring in finance. March 22, 2003. UMD gets goals from six different players in a 6-4 victory over Minnesota State University-Mankato to capture third place at the WCHA Final Five tournament at St. Paul’s Excel Energy Center. Although he’s held pointless that afternoon, center Tim Stapleton still finishes first among Bulldogs in scoring, becoming only the third freshman (NCAA I era) ever, and first in 26 years, to do so. UMD concludes the year as one of college hockey’s hottest clubs, going unbeaten in 12 of its last 16 outings. February 21, 2004. Junior left winger Marco Peluso scores three times (all on the power play, matching a UMD single-game mark) for his first collegiate hat trick, and, in the process, sparks the Bulldogs to a 5-3 WCHA triumph over host Colorado College. The victory extends UMD’s unbeaten streak to a school-record 14 games.

Rapids, Mich. Forwards Evan Schwabe, Luke Stauffacher and Jesse Unklesbay each collect a goal in the victory -- UMD’s fifth in six tries against the Gophers that winter -- and junior goaltender Isaac Reichmuth turns aside 22 of 23 shots en route to being tabbed the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player. April 8, 2004. For the first time in over a year, UMD fails to hold on to a lead heading into the third period and drops a heartbreaking 5-3 decision to the University of Denver in the semifinal round of the Frozen Four in Boston, Mass. In his collegiate swan song, senior Junior Lessard scores twice for the Bulldogs, who possessed a 3-1 advantage at the second intermission before surrendering four answered goals in the final 18 minutes of play. UMD came into the tourney boasting a 25-0-1 record in games in which it led after two periods that winter. April 9, 2004. Junior Lessard puts the exclamation point on a marvelous senior season by being presented with the Hobey Baker Memorial Award -- the fourth Bulldog to win college hockey’s most coveted individual prize. The first Quebec native to ever lace up a pair of skates at UMD, Lessard paced the country in scoring (63 points), goals (32) and power play tallies (14) from his right wing post and was selected to the NCAA All-American first team as well as the national Player of the Year by both insidecollegehockey.com and USCHO.com. Oct. 25, 2004. UMD finds itself occupying the No. 1 spot in a national men’s hockey poll --a place it hadn’t been since November 1989 -- as both the folks from uscho. com/CSTV and USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine tab the 5-0-1 Bulldogs as their top dog. Three weeks earlier, UMD was voted as the WCHA favorite by league coaches in the 34th annual Grand Forks Herald preseason poll -- a first for the Bulldog program. February 3, 2006. Nearly two decades after he last dazzled college hockey fans

with his goal-scoring wizardry, Brett Hull returns to his old hockey stomping grounds -- the DECC -- to have his jersey number (29) retired during the Bulldogs’ WCHA clash with Wisconsin. Hull, who still owns a number of UMD scoring records, hung up his National Hockey League skates earlier that year as its third all-time leading goal producer behind icons Wayne Gretzky and Gordie Howe. He joins fellow puckster Keith “Huffer” Christiansen as the only two UMD male athletes to ever be so honored. March 21, 2009. UMD becomes the first play-in game participant to capture the WCHA Final Five title in the 17-year history of that event by blanking the University of Denver 4-0. The WCHA playoff crown is the Bulldogs’ third ever, but first since 1984-85. Junior goaltender Alex Stalock is named the Final Five’s Most Valuable Player after stopping 90 of 91 shots in the three games and posting back to back shut outs -- a UMD program first. March 27, 2009. In what became known as the “Miracle at Mariucci” the Bulldogs score twice in the final 40 second of regulation and go on to nip Princeton University 5-4 in overtime in the NCAA West Region semifinals. Trailing 4-2, goals by UMD rookie center Jack Connolly and sophomore defenseman Evan Oberg (with just .8 seconds to play) send the game into overtime before freshman left winger Mike Connolly puts an end to the evening by scoring on the power play at 13:39 of the extra session. A partisan UMD crowd of 7,187 at Minnesota’s Mariucci Arena are on hand to witness perhaps the most astonishing comeback in Bulldog history.

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March 15, 1998. Basically left for dead and down 4-0 with less than 14 minutes remaining in regulation, the Bulldogs rally to defeat the University of Minnesota 5-4 in the third and deciding game of their best-of-three WCHA playoff series at the DECC. Five different Bulldogs score in the victory, including senior Mike Peluso whose goal 10:49 into the extra session caps the comeback and gives UMD its first-ever overtime win over the Gophers.

March 28, 2009. The longest post-season winning streak in UMD’s 65-year history comes to an end as the Bulldogs fall 2-1 to the Miami University in the NCAA West Region championship. The Bulldogs, who defeated five straight Top 15 clubs during that stretch in Colorado College (twice), the University of Minnesota, the University of North Dakota, the University of Denver and Princeton University, conclude the

March 18, 2004. UMD’s prodigious regular season does not go unnoticed as two of the WCHA’s major honors are bestowed on Bulldogs at the league’s Awards Banquet. Senior wing Junior Lessard is chosen the WCHA’s Player of the Year -- the seventh Bulldog to be so recognized -- after topping that circuit in both scoring and goals while Scott Sandelin lands the WCHA Coach of the Year Award after he directed UMD to its highest league finish (second place) in 11 years. Sandelin would go on to also lay claim to the Spencer Penrose Award as the NCAA I Coach of the Year, joining Mike Sertich (1983-84) as the only two Bulldog bosses to win that particular piece of hardware. March 28, 2004. In the first NCAA playoff meeting ever between the two archrivals, the Bulldogs ambush two-time defending national champion Minnesota 3-1 to seize the NCAA Midwest Regional title in Grand

As far as the Bulldogs are concerned, victories over the University of Minnesota are always sweet, but none perhaps any sweeter than the one they hung on their long-time arch rivals (a 3-1 decision) in the 2004 Midwest Regional title game.

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Mike Connolly, attains second team aclaim. Jack Connolly becomes just the sixth Bulldog ever -- and first in 25 years -- to receive All-American honors on more than one occasion. April 9, 2011. One day after being bestowed with the Derek Hines Unsung Hero Award, Kyle Schmidt is anything but unsung in the NCAA Frozen Four championship. The the senior left winger scores 3:22 into overtime, propelling UMD to a 3-2 victory over the the University of Michigan, and, after a 67-year wait, give the Bulldogs their first national title. Junior defenseman Brady Lamb assists on three of the four UMD goals, including Schmidt’s game-winner, and junior center Travis Oleksuk turns in a two-point night for the Bulldogs, who were appearing in their second title game ever (the other coming 27 years ago). Rookie right winger J.T. Brown is chosen the Frozen Four’s Most Valuable Player and joins Schmidt and freshman defenseman Justin Faulk on the All-Tournament Team. UMD skated off with 2009 WCHA Final Five championship by rolling up three victories in as many days -- the first club to ever win the event that way. year ranked eighth in both major national polls. The loss is the collegiate finale for All-American junior goaltender Alex Stalock, who set UMD single-season marks for both goals against average (2.13) and saves percentage (.924) and became just the second Bulldog ever -- and first since Rick Kosti in 1984-85 -- to hold the title as the WCHA’s goals against average leader. April 13, 2009. Groundbreaking begins on UMD’s new $80 million, 6,764-seat hockey home, which is scheduled for completion in 20 months. The state-of-the-art facility, located just a few hundred feet from the DECC will employ over 300 workers during its construction. December 4, 2010. After 44 years and nearly 900 games, UMD (adorned in its classic 1966-era throwback jerseys) farewell to the DECC -- and do so in style -- by turning back the University of Denver 2-1. The introduction of the 20-member All-DECC Team is among the highlights of the historic night, which is capped off with an emotional post-game ceremony featuring some 100-plus past and present Bulldogs.

high-scoring Union College the previous evening, stops 62 of 65 shots during the weekend en route to being named the East Regional’s Most Valuable Player. April 7, 2011. Four different Bulldogs score goals and rookie defenseman Justin Faulk and senior right winger Justin Fontaine each add three assists to propel UMD past the University of Notre Dame 4-3 in the NCAA Frozen Four semifinals. The Bulldogs, playing before a somewhat hometown crowd of 19,139 at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, go 3-for-6 on the power play and stymie the Fighting Irish on all five of their man advantage opportunities. April 8, 2011. Junior center Jack Connolly, who earlier in the spring was chosen a Top 10 Finalist for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award, is named to the All-American first team while his linemate, junior right winger

Oct. 21, 2011. The Bulldogs get a pair of goals from senior center Travis Oleksuk and turn back Providence College 5-2 at AMSOIL Arena. It marks the start of a school-record 17-game unbeaten streak (14-0-3), which runs nearly three months until a 5-2 setback at the University of Nebraska Omaha on Jan. 14. From Dec. 5 to Jan. 30 -- a program best seven weeks, UMD also resides atop both the USCHO. com and USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine polls past seven weeks. a Bulldog club has ever have occupied the No. 1 spot in any national poll (they enjoyed three-week runs as the nation’s top dog in 2010-11 and in 1985-86) Jan. 20, 2012. For the seventh straight week, UMD finds itself residing atop both the USCHO.com and USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine polls. It’s the longest strech a Bulldog club has ever have occupied the No. 1 spot in any national rankings (they enjoyed three-week runs as the country’s top dog in 2010-11 and in 1985-86).

December 30, 2010. A capacity crowd of 6,764 -- the largest gathering to ever to take in a UMD home game -- watches North Dakota blank the Bulldogs 5-0 and spoil AMSOIL Arena’s long-anticipated grand opening party. The Sioux, who blew the game open by scoring three times in a span of 74 seconds late in the second period, become the first team to hold UMD scoreless in Duluth since March 21, 2008.

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March 26, 2011. In a battle of Bulldogs, UMD outlasts No. 1 ranked Yale University 5-3 in the NCAA East Regional final to punch its ticket to the program’s fourth Frozen Four. UMD gets four goals from its specialty teams in the victory, which is played in Yale’s backyard at Webster Bank Arena in Bridgeport, Conn. UMD junior goaltender Kenny Reiter, who posted his sixth career shutout in a 2-0 triumph over

Jack Connolly and the 2010-11 Bulldogs celebrated their 50th year of Division I hockey in the best way possible -- by capturing the programs first national title.


April 8, 2017 UMD’s bid for a second national title comes up just short at Chicago’s United Center where Denver holds on for a 3-2 victory in the NCAA Frozen Four championship. The Bulldogs outshoot their NCHC rivals 17-3 in the final period of play after going into the second intermission down 3-1. The loss was just the Bulldogs’ second in their last 21 games (16-2-3) and put the clamps on their eight-game winning streak. UMD also came into the night having won seven straight postseason contests, a program record. Alex Iafallo, one of seven UMD seniors who were playing in their final game, is selected to the Frozen Four All-Tournament Team with Neal Pionk. Earlier that week, Iafallo became the Bulldogs’ 26th All-American.

March 9, 2013. In UMD’s farewell regular WCHA regular season appearance, senior goaltender Aaron Crandall turns aside all 32 shots the University of Nebraska-Omaha sends his way and junior right winger Joe Basaraba scores twice in a 6-0 triumph over the Mavericks at AMSOIL Arena. After a 43-year run in the WCHA, the Bulldogs will join the upstart National Collegiate Hockey Conference beginning with the 2013-14 season.

Nov. 11, 2017. UMD officially retires Curt Giles’ No. 4 jersey during a pre-game ceremony at AMSOIL Arena, making the UMD Athletic Hall of Fame charter member the fifth Bulldog male in any sport to be so recognized. A two-time NCAA I All-American and All-Western Collegiate Hockey Association first team honoree (1977-78 and 1978-79), Giles averaged 1.20 points per game during his collegiate playing days (the best mark ever turned in by a Bulldog defenseman). He went on to enjoy a 14-year National Hockey League career before launching a rewarding tenure as the head boys hockey coach at Edina (Minn.) High School.

October 24, 2014. Bill Watson becomes the third Bulldog to have his jersey retired (No. 14), joining former teammate Brett Hull and Keith “Huffer” Christiansen in that exclusive club. Watson, who owns the distinction of being the only individual to play and coach in a NCAA Frozen Four championship game with the Bulldogs, won the Hobey Baker Memorial Award in his third, and final season at UMD in 1984-85. October 31, 2014. Rookie UMD goaltender Kasimir Kaskisuo makes a save for the ages -- a behind-the-back glove stop that robbed Miami’s Cody Murphy of a goal at AMSOIL Arena. It is an instant hit on youtube, attracting over 650,000 hits October 17, 2015. The largest crowd in AMSOIL Arena history (7,569) watch the Bulldogs complete a home-and-home sweep of arch-rival Minnesota with a 3-0 victory as netminder Kasimir Kaskisuo turns aside all 21 shots the No. 15 Gophers send his way. With the triumph, UMD runs its winning streak over Minnesota to a program-best six games. October 30, 2015. The No. 1 jersey of Glenn “Chico” Resch, a charter member of the UMD Athletic Hall of Fame and 13year NHL veteran, is retired in a pre-game ceremony at AMSOIL Arena. Resch was the first ex-Bulldog to appear in an NHL All-Star Game, doing so in 1976, 1977 and 1983 and patrolled the crease for 1979-80 Stanley Cup champion N.Y. Islanders. Jan. 6, 2017. Team USA posts a 5-4 shootout-round victory over Canada in the title game of the International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championships at Montreal’s Bell Centre. That makes freshman Joey Anderson the first Bulldog to claim a gold medal at that event (he is the 14th UMD product to compete in the IIHF world juniors). Feb. 13, 2017. UMD checks in at No. 1 in the USCHO.com Poll for a final time in 2016-17. It’s the program-best 11th No. 1 ranking the Bulldogs received during the season.

The Bulldogs took home their first NCHC Frozen Faceoff championship after taking down arch-rival North Dakota in the 2017 title game. March 18, 2017. Rookie right winger Joey Anderson’s 5-on-3 power play goal with with 51 seconds remaining in regulation lifts UMD to a wild 4-3 victory over North Dakota in the title game of the NCHC Frozen Faceoff at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minn. In the process of capturing its first NCHC playoff championship, the Bulldogs place four players on the six-member All-Tournament Team, including Dominic Toninato, Neal Poink, Hunter Miska and Alex Iafallo, who is named the event’s Most Valuable Player. March 25, 2017. After falling in the regional title game in each of the past two seasons, UMD finally got over the proverbial hump by taking down Boston University 3-2 in overtime in the West Regional final in Fargo, N.D. Sophomore center Adam Johnson scored on the power play just 1:57 into the extra session to seal the deal as he and the Bulldogs qualified for the NCAA Frozen Four for the fifth time in program history -and the first time since they won it all back in 2010-11. Freshmen goaltender Hunter Miska, who made a career-high 40 stops in one night earlier while backstopping the Bulldogs to a 3-2 overtime triumph over Ohio State in the semifinals, lands West Region Most Valuable Player honors. He is joined on the six-member All-Tournament Team by Joey Anderson as well as Willie Raskob, and Alex Iafallo.

March 24, 2018. he Bulldogs punch their ticket to the 2018 Frozen Four by taking down the U.S. Air Force Academy 2-1 in the NCAA West Regional title game in Sioux Falls, S.D. That comes one night after the No. 3 seeded Bulldogs ousted No. 2 seed Minnesota State University-Mankato 3-2 in overtime. April 7, 2018. Getting into the NCAA Tournament as final at-large qualifier, the Bulldogs go on a 4-0 run and capture their second national championship by taking down Notre Dame 2-1 on April 7 at St. Paul’s Xcel Energy Center (the same venue of UMD’s first national title conquest seven years earlier). The NCAA Tournament berth is the Bulldogs’ 12th ever and marked the first time UMD had ever qualified for that event four years in a row. All-American, defenseman Scott Perunovich generates a collegiate debut season for the ages as he is bestowed with College Hockey Commissioner’s Tim Taylor Award as the most outstanding NCAA I rookie The Hibbing, Minn., product also becomes just the second Bulldog rookie to ever attain All-National Collegiate Hockey Conference/ Western Collegiate Hockey Association first team honors (center Murray Keogan was the other -- in 1969-70 when the Bulldogs were aligned with the WCHA) as well as the second defenseman to ever lead UMD in scoring with 36 points. Senior team captain Karson Kuhlman, who skated in all 166 games over the past four seasons (equalling a program ironman record) is named the NCAA Frozen Most Valuable Player after receiving that same honor two weeks earlier at the NCAA West Regional. Kuhlman joins Perunovich, senior Jared Thomas (who had both of UMD’s gamewinning goals) and sophomore goaltender Hunter Shepard on the NCAA Frozen Four All-Tournament Team.

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April 6, 2012. Jack Connolly is named the recipient of the 2011-12 Hobey Baker Memorial Award, capping off the most decorated career ever turned in by a UMD puckster. The three-time All-American center from Duluth, who never missed a game in his four years at UMD. Connolly’s portfolio for 2011-12 also included selections as the Lowe Senior CLASS Award (a UMD first),the USA Hockey College Player of the Year Award,the Premier Player of College Hockey Award, the WCHA Player of the Year Award, and the uscho.com Player of the Year Award.

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Pat Boutette (C) 1972-73

J.T. Brown (RW) 2011-12*

Ron Busniuk (C/D) 1969-70

Keith Christiansen (C) 1966-67

Matt Christensen (C) 1985-86*

Jack Connolly (C) 2009-10*, 2010-11, 2011-12

Mike Connolly (LW) 2010-11*

Chad Erickson (G) 1989-90

Mike DeAngelis (D) 1987-88*

Beau Geisler (D) 2003-04*

Curt Giles (D) 1977-78, 1978-79

Brett Hauer (D) 1992-93

Bob Hill (D) 1965-66

Alex Iaffalo (LW) 2016-17

Murray Keogan (C) 1969-70


Tom Kurvers (D) 1983-84

Bob Lakso (LW) 1983-84*

Norm Maciver (D) 1983-84*, 1984-85, 1985-86

Chris Marinucci (LW) 1993-94

Mark Pavelich (C) 1978-79

Alex Stalock (G) 2008-09

Bill Watson (RW) 1983-84, 1984-85

Walt Ledingham (LW) 1970-71, 1971-72

Scott Perunovich (D) 2017-18

Junior Lessard (RW) 2003-04

Derek Plante (C) 1992-93

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Rick Kosti (G) 1983-84*, 1984-85

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2011-12 Center Duluth, Minn.

Junior Lessard

2003-04 Right Wing St. Joseph deBeauce, Quebec

Chris Marinucci

On April 6, 2012, Jack Connolly put an exclamation point -- a huge exclamation point -- on the most decorated playing career in UMD hockey history when he was bestowed with the 2011-12 Hobey Baker Memorial Award.

Twenty years after Tom Kurvers walked off with the University of Minnesota Duluth’s initial Hobey Baker Memorial Award, another remarkably gifted athlete who also sported the familiar No. 22 Bulldog sweater followed suit.

He was certainly no flash in the pan, but then again, he’ll be the first to admit that he was no flash, either.

All-American. NCAA champion. Hometown hero. And now this.

Indeed, on April 9, 2004, Junior Lessard, who was born and raised in the Frenchspeaking quarters of Quebec, capped off a memorable senior season by being bestowed with college hockey’s highest honor. Lessard’s list of accomplishments during his final collegiate go-around would certainly do any of the previous 23 Hobey Baker Memorial winners proud. The fiery redhead topped the NCAA in scoring (63), goals (32), and power play tallies while helping lead the Bulldogs to their first NCAA Frozen Four appearance in nearly a generation and a 28-13-4 overall record. Besides being selected as both the uscho.com and insidecollegehockey. com national Player of the Year, Lessard also was an American Hockey Coaches Association All-American first team honoree and a member of the all-tournament team at the NCAA Frozen Four as well as at the NCAA Midwest Regional. A little less than two weeks after his college play days were over, Lessard signed a free agent contract with the National Hockey League’s Dallas Stars.

Jack Connolly

“I think Jack epitomizes what the award is about,” said UMD head coach Scott Sandelin after his prized pupil became the program’s fifth hobey baker winner. “Obviously, he was tremendous leader and an offensive catalyst for our team since his arrival here. He had a remarkable career and an even more remarkable seniors season. But most of all, Jack has always represented our program in a first-class way -- on the rink, in the classroom and in the community.” The first Bulldog to ever be named a Hobey Baker Memorial Award Top 10 Finalist twice and the first to earn All-WCHA first team status on three occasions, Connolly ranked second in the nation in both scoring (a career-high 60 points -- the most by any Bulldog in eight years) and assists (40) during his farewell collegiate go-around. For his efforts, he attained All-American recognition for a third time, something only one other Bulldog -- defenseman Norm Maciver (1983-86) had ever done before. The 2011-12 WCHA Player of the Year and this year’s recipient of the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award that same season, Connolly missed nary a shift during his four years with the Bulldogs, skating in a school-record 166 consecutive games. In 2011-12, he captained UMD to a 25-10-6 overall record, a second-place WCHA finish and its third NCAA tournament berth in the past four years. He served as an assistant team captain with the Bulldogs in 2010-11 when they skated away with the program’s first national championship.

But despite all of his on-ice successes, the one achievement that Lessard, UMD’s Outstanding Male Senior Athlete for 200304, takes perhaps the most pride in was realized on May 15, 2004 when he officially received his Bachelor of Arts degree from UMD in, of all areas of study, English.

1993-94 Left Wing/Center Grand Rapids, Minn.

“I’ve never considered myself to be a particularly electrifying type of player,” said Chris Marinucci upon receiving the 1994 Hobey Baker Memorial Award. “When people look back at my career at UMD, I guess I would just like to be remembered as a guy who went out everyday and just worked hard. That’s the kind of hockey player I always strived to be.” Marinucci, the first -- and only -- Hobey Baker Memorial Award recipient to skate on a sub-.500 team (the Bulldogs were 14-21-3 overall that winter and placed seventh in the 10-team WCHA), was showered with a host of other prominent honors as a senior in 1993-94. He was named the College Player of the Year by USA Hockey and the WCHA Player of the Year in addition to earning NCAA I All-American first team acclaim. Over his final two years of competition, Marinucci scored more points (138) than any other skater in the country while becoming just the fourth Bulldog to post backto-back 30-goal seasons. In 1993-94 as a UMD team captain, he finished first in the WCHA scoring race and racked up a team-leading 61 points overall. That spring, Marinucci earned UMD’s Outstanding Male Senior Athlete award and soon after began a lengthy professional playing career which included National Hockey League stints with the New York Islanders and Los Angeles Kings.


Jack Connolly 2011-12-Recipient 2010-11-Finalist Junior Lessard 2003-04 Recipient Chris Marinucci 1993-94 Recipient

Bill Watson

Tom Kurvers

1984-85 Right Wing Powerview, Manitoba

1983-84 Defenseman Bloomington, Minn.

It’s anybody’s guess what kind of further damage Bill Watson would have done to the Bulldog record books, not to mention the collective psyche of opposing goaltenders had he stayed for his fourth, and final, year of eligibility at the University of Minnesota Duluth.

No matter how many Hobey Baker Memorial Award winners the University of Minnesota Duluth goes on to produce, Bulldog fans will always hold a special place in their heart for Tom Kurvers for one distinct reason: He was the first.

Watson bid a premature farewell to the collegiate ranks at the conclusion of 198485 season after he had become the first — and only to date — Bulldog to crack the 100-point plateau. Watson, who racked up a then-NCAA record 109 points, was selected the WCHA’s Most Valuable Player as a junior after pacing that circuit in scoring for a second straight season. Watson also established club single-season marks for assists (60), multiple-point games (36) while also piecing together an unprecedented 33-game scoring streak (after he was held scoreless by Northeastern University on Dec. 15 of that year he proceeded to pick up at least one point in each of the next 19 contests). For his career, he finished with 210 points in just 108 outings for a schoolrecord 1.94 points per game average. Watson, a two-time All-American, skated four seasons with the National Hockey League’s Chicago Blackhawks and, in 1986-87, received the Emery Edge Award for having the best plus-minus rating of any Chicago skater. After putting the wraps on his playing days the late 1980s, Watson served as the head hockey coach at the College of St. Scholastica and as an assistant with the Western Michigan University program. He is currently is a volunteer on the Bulldog hockey staff.

As a senior in 1983-84, Kurvers captained the Bulldogs to their first-ever Western Collegiate Hockey Association regular season and playoff titles. That magical season came to end in March, just one day after Kurvers was officially named the fourth Hobey Baker Award recipient, when the Bulldogs fell 5-4 in four overtimes to Bowling Green State University in the NCAA championship game. Kurvers, who attained All-American first team status that winter, paced all WCHA defensemen in scoring en route to being chosen the WCHA’s Player of the Year. He scored more goals (43) and more points (192) than any other blueliner in team history and closed out his playing days ranking six on UMD’s career scoring charts. Selected UMD’s Outstanding Male Senior Athlete in 1983-84, Kurvers went on to enjoy an 11-year National Hockey League career while skating with seven different clubs — Montreal, Buffalo, New Jersey, Toronto, the New York Islanders, Vancouver, and Anaheim. He later spent 10 years in the Phoenix Coyotes front office (and served as an assistant coach with that NHL club during the 2003-04 sseason) and is now the assistant general manager for the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Derek Plante 1992-93 Finalist Brett Hull 1985-86 Finalist Norm Maciver 1985-86 Finalist Bill Watson 1984-85 Recipient Tom Kurvers 1983-84 Recipient

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The Hobey Baker Memorial Award has been presented annually since 1981 to the most outstanding college hockey player in the United States. No other school in the nation has produced as many winners of this prestigious honor than UMD. On top of the five recipients, four Bulldogs have been named Hobey Baker Memorial Award finalists:

Derek Plante

Norm Maciver

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Player Team(s) Season(s) Greg Andrusak Pittsburgh, Toronto 5 Pat Boutette Toronto, Hartford, Pittsburgh 10 J.T. Brown Tampa Bay, Anaheim, 6 Ron Busniuk Buffalo 2 Mike Connolly Colorado Avalanche 1 Chad Erickson New Jersey 1 Justin Faulk Carolina 7 Jesse Fibiger San Jose 1 Rusty Fitzgerald Pittsburgh 2 Justin Fontaine Minnesota Wild 3 Jason Garrison Florida, Vancouver, Tampa Bay, Las Vegas, 10 Curt Giles Minnesota North Stars, NY Rangers, St. Louis 14 Guy Gosselin Winnipeg 1 Brett Hauer Edmonton, Nashville 3 Mark Heaslip NY Rangers, Los Angeles 3 Rick Heinz St. Louis, Vancouver 5 Phil Hoene Los Angeles 3 Greg Hubick Toronto, Vancouver 2 Brett Hull Calgary, St. Louis, Dallas, Detroit, Arizona 19 Alex Iafallo Los Angeles 1 Jim Johnson Pittsburgh, Minnesota North Stars, Dallas, Washington, Arizona 13 Tom Kurvers Montreal, Buffalo, New Jersey, Toronto,Vancouver, NY Islanders, 11 Ahaheim Dave Langevin NY Islanders, Minnesota North Stars, Los Angeles 8 Walt Ledingham Chicago, NY Islanders 3 Junior Lessard Dallas, Tampa Bay 2 Chris Lindberg Calgary, Quebec 3 Norm Maciver NY Rangers, Hartford, Edmonton, Ottawa, Pittsburgh, Winnipeg, 12 Arizona Chris Marinucci NY Islanders, Los Angeles 3 Bob Mason Washington, Chicago, Quebec, Vancouver 8 Jerome Mrazek Philadelphia 1 Rick Mrozik Calgary 1 Rick Newell Detroit 2 Matt Niskanen Dallas, Pittsburgh, Washington 11 Evan Oberg Vancouver, Tampa Bay 3 Dylan Olsen Chicago, Florida 4 Mark Pavelich NY Rangers, Minnesota North Stars, San Jose 7 Mike Peluso Chicago, Philadelphia 2 Neal Pionk N.Y. Rangers 1 Derek Plante Buffalo, Dallas, Chicago, Philadelphia 8 Shjon Podein Edmonton, Philadelphia, Colorado Avalanche, St. Louis 11 Mason Raymond Vancouver, Toronto, Calgary, Ahaheim 10 Glenn Resch NY Islanders, Colorado Rockies, New Jersey, Philadelphia 14 Jon Rohloff Boston 3 Jay Rosehill Toronto, Philadelphia 5 MacGregor Sharp Anaheim 1 Carson Soucey Minnesota Wild 1 Alex Stalock San Jose, Minnesota Wild 7 Tim Stapleton Toronto, Atlanta, Winnipeg 4 Domonic Toninato Colorado 1 Sean Toomey Minnesota North Stars 1 Dennis Vaske NY Islanders, Boston 9 Bill Watson Chicago 4 Andy Welinski Anaheim 1 Craig Weller Arizona, Minnesota Wild 2 Larry Wright Philadelphia, California, Detroit 5

Andy Welinski

Justin Faulk

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1994-95 1983-84 1975-76 2002-03 1972-73 2007-08 2009-10 2011-12 1981-82 2001-02 2017-18 1993-94 1992-93 2007-08 1973-74 1994-95 2009-10 2009-10 2017-18 2010-11 2008-09 2017-18 1986-87 1990-91 1985-86 2017-18 2007-08 1971-72

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Matt Niskanen

Bulldog Bit • • • During the course of the 1994-95 season, a record 11 UMD alumni appeared in National Hockey League games. Former Bulldogs have suited up for all but one of the current 31 NHL franchises -- the Columbus Blue Jackets.


Year Round No. 1983 6 113 1987 5 100 2016 3 73 2017 4 103 1988 5 88 1974 14 219 2010 3 69 1988 11 224 1990 8 176 1972 9 139 1991 5 107 2011 5 130 1991 3 63 2017 5 137 1986 9 156 1982 8 176 1983 9 182 2004 7 205 2009 3 89 1983 4 76 1988 7 138 2010 2 37 1998 7 187 1983 9 167 1991 2 38 1975 16 212 2006 6 179 2004 8 253 2005 2 61 1978 3 54 1982 8 160 1982 8 159 2004 8 255 1990 10 193 1989 4 71 1977 8 137 2010 5 142 1987 9 181 1971 4 53 1984 6 117 1985 8 156 1983 6 117 1985 4 70 1983 6 104 1985 8 153 1989 5 85 1990 10 207 1970 2 23 2007 7 192 2018 6 183 1986 7 128 1981 10 145 1980 9 184

Team New York Rangers Winnipeg Jets New Jersey Devils Los Angeles Kings Pittsburgh Penguins Philadelphia Flyers Florida Panthers Philadelphia Flyers Minnesota North Stars Toronto Maple Leafs Calgary Flames Toronto Maple Leafs Calgary Flames Philadelphia Flyers New York Rangers St. Louis Blues Washington Capitals Los Angeles Kings Chicago Blackhawks Minnesota North Stars New Jersey Devils Carolina Hurricanes Anaheim Ducks Los Angeles Kings Pittsburgh Penguins New York Rangers Calgary Flames Philadelphia Flyers Pittsburgh Penguins Minnesota North Stars New York Rangers Winnipeg Jets Columbus Blue Jackets Philadelphia Flyers Vancouver Canucks Montreal Canadiens Washington Capitals New York Islanders Montreal Canadiens Calgary Flames Los Angeles Kings New York Islanders New York Rangers Hartford Whalers Minnesota North Stars Quebec Nordiques Montreal Canadians St. Louis Blues Montreal Canadiens Tampa Bay Lightning Los Angeles Kings Montreal Canadiens Minnesota North Stars

Bulldog Bit • • • More UMD alumni have skated for the Dallas Stars/Minnesota North Stars than any NHL club

J.T. Brown

Alex Iafallo

ALL-TIME PAGE INFORMATION BULLDOG NHL GOES DRAFT HERE PICKS

Player Bob Alexander Darrin Amundson Joey Anderson Mikey Anderson Greg Andrusak Craig Arvidson Joe Basaraba Scott Billey Joe Biondi Pat Boutette Jerome Butler Tony Cameranesi Brian Caruso Noah Cates Barry Chyzowski Matt Christensen Dave Cowan Mike Curry Dan DeLisle Brian Durand Chad Erickson Justin Faulk Jesse Fibiger Bruce Fishback Rusty Fitzgerald Tom Funke Jordan Fulton Travis Gawryletz Michael Gergen Curt Giles Brian Glynn Guy Gosselin Matt Greer Greg Hanson Brett Hauer Keith Hendrickson Caleb Herbert Shawn Howard Greg Hubick Brett Hull John Hyduke Darin Illikainen Pat Janostin Brian Johnson Ross Johnson Kevin Kaiser Mark Kettelhut Murray Keogan Scott Kishel Cole Koepke Sean Krakiwsky Tom Kurvers Bob Lakso

Jason Garrison

Team Players Dallas Stars/Minnesota N. Stars 8 Toronto Maple Leafs 7 Vancouver Canucks 7 Philadelphia Flyers 7 Chicago Blackhawks 6 Arizona Coyotes/Winnipeg Jets 6 Pittsburgh Penguins 6 New York Islanders 6 The Dallas Stars/Minnesota North Stars have also drafted more Bulldogs than any NHL franchise. Team Drafted Dallas Stars/Minnesota N. Stars 12 NY Rangers 8 Philadelphia Flyers 8 Montreal Canadiens 7 Calgary/Atlanta Flames 6 Chicago Blackhawks 6 Los Angeles Kings 6 New York Islanders 6 St. Louis Blues 6

Neal Pionk Alex Stalock

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ALL-TIME PAGE INFORMATION BULLDOG NHLGOES DRAFT HERE PICKS

Glenn “Chico” Resch

Dominic Toninato

Shjon Podein

Player Dave Langevin Walt Ledingham Brett Larson Dan Lempe Tom Lorentz Billy Lund Chris Marinucci David McDonald Matt McKnight Josh Meyers Kris Miller Bill Moen Jerome Mrazek Rick Mrozik Darren Nauss Brian Nelson Matt Niskanen Dylan Olsen Drew Olson Corey Osmak Stan Palmer Jeff Parrott Mike Peluso Scott Perunovich Avery Peterson Sergei Petrov Neil Petruic Jim Plankers Derek Plante Shjon Podein Mason Raymond Jon Rohloff Jeff Romfo Jay Rosehill John Rothstein Dylan Samberg Kent Sauer Pat Scanlon Jeff Scissons Terry Shold Carson Soucy Sandy Smith Jim Sprenger Alex Stalock Mike Stevens Nick Swaney Max Tardy Joe Tamminen Dominic Toninato Sean Toomey Doug Torrel Riley Tufte Dennis Vaske Bill Watson Andy Welinski Craig Weller Larry Wright

Year Round No. 1974 6 112 1970 4 56 1990 11 213 1977 6 92 1984 11 223 1990 12 235 1990 5 90 1979 6 120 2004 9 280 2005 7 206 1987 4 80 1974 6 100 1971 8 106 1993 6 136 1987 10 198 1984 8 161 2005 1 28 2009 1 28 2008 4 118 1990 9 183 1977 13 177 1990 6 106 1994 10 253 2018 2 45 2013 6 167 1993 8 206 2001 8 235 1982 11 226 1989 8 161 1988 8 166 2005 2 51 1988 9 186 1992 10 226 2003 7 227 1976 7 115 2017 2 43 1998 4 88 1986 9 177 1996 8 202 1985 10 192 2013 5 137 1986 5 88 1983 7 137 2005 4 112 1970 4 65 2017 7 209 2009 7 202 1991 4 82 2012 5 126 1983 7 136 1987 4 66 2016 1 25 1986 2 38 1982 4 70 2011 3 83 2000 5 167 1971 1 8

Team New York Islanders Chicago Blackhawks Detroit Red Wings Colorado Rockies New York Rangers Philadelphia Flyers New York Islanders Hartford Whalers Dallas Stars Los Angeles Kings Montreal Canadiens Atlanta Flames Philadelphia Flyers Dallas Stars Quebec Nordiques New York Rangers Dallas Stars Chicago Blackhawks Columbus Blue Jackets Hartford Whalers Montreal Canadiens Quebec Nordiques Calgary Flames St. Louis Blues Minnesota Wild Chicago Blackhawks Ottawa Senators Buffalo Sabres Buffalo Sabres Edmonton Oilers Vancouver Canucks Boston Bruins Minnesota North Stars Tampa Bay Lightning Chicago Blackhawks Winnipeg Jets Nashville Predators New York Rangers Vancouver Canucks New Jersey Devlis Minnesota Wild Pittsburgh Penguins New York Islanders San Jose Sharks St. Louis Blues Minnesota Wild St. Louis Blues Pittsburgh Penguins Toronto Maple Leafs Minnesota North Stars Vancouver Canucks Dallas Stars New York Islanders Chicago Blackhawks Anaheim Ducks St. Louis Blues Philadelphia Flyers

Current Bulldogs Are Listed In Boldface

Bulldog Bit • • • Seven former Bulldogs have had their names engraved as players on the Stanley Cup: •Brett Hull (Dallas, 1999 and Detroit, 2002) •Tom Kurvers (Montreal, 1986), •Dave Langevin (New York Islanders, 1980-83) • Matt Niskanen (Washington, 2018) •Derek Plante (Dallas, 1999) •Shjon Podein (Colorado, 2001) •Glenn “Chico” Resch (NY Islanders, 1980)

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In addition, three other UMD alumni -- Norm Maciver (Assistant General Manager-Chicago, 2010, 2013) and 2015, Tony Gasparini (Amateur Scout-Los Angeles, 2014), Wayne Smith (Director of Scouting-Boston, 2011) were also members of Stanley Cup-winning organizations.

Tom Kurvers Brett Hull


Bob Mason USA • 1984

Mike DeAngelis Italy • 1992, 1994, 1998

Curt Giles Canada • 1992

John Harrington USA • 1980, 1984

Brett Hauer USA • 1994

Chris Lindberg Canada • 1992

PAGE INFORMATION UMD OLYMPIANS GOES HERE

Brett Hull USA • 1998, 2002

Keith Christiansen USA • 1972

Mark Pavelich USA • 1980

Tom Milani Italy • 1984

Guy Gosselin USA • 1988, 1992

Mason Raymond Canada • 2018

Justin Faulk USA • 2014 Bulldog Bit • • • Three years before taking over as the head coach at UMD, John “Connie” Pleban served in that same capacity with the U.S. Olympic Team and guided his troops to a silver medal at the 1952 Winter Games in Oslo, Norway. In addition, Grant Standbrook (1959-61) was a USA assistant coach at the 1976 Olympics.

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All-NCHC Selections FIRST TEAM

2017-18 Scott Perunovich, D 2016-17 Alex Iafallo, LW

BULLDOG CONFERENCE PAGE INFORMATION AWARDGOES WINNERS HERE

SECOND TEAM

2017-18 2016-17 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15

Hunter Shepard, G Hunter Miska, G Neal Pionk, D Andy Welinski, D Andy Welinski, D

2017-18 2016-17 2014-15 2013-14

Scott Perunovich, D Joey Anderson, F Kasimir Kaskisuo, G Alex Iafallo, LW

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

2017-18 Scott Perunovich, D

OFFENSIVE DEFENSMAN OF THE YEAR

2017-18 Scott Perunovich, D

DEFENSIVE FORWARD OF THE YEAR

2016-17 Dominic Toninato, C

SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD

2017-18 Karson Kuhlman, RW 2015-16 Cal Decowski, C

2011-12 2011-12 2010-11 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2006-07 2006-07 2003-04 2003-04 2001-02 1993-94 1992-93 1992-93 1991-92 1989-90 1987-88 1985-86 1985-86 1984-85 1984-85 1984-85 1983-84 1983-84 1982-83 1978-79 1978-79 1977-78 1974-75 1970-71 1969-70 1969-70 1966-67

First Team Jack Connolly, C J.T. Brown, W Jack Connolly, C Mike Connolly, LW Jack Connolly, C Alex Stalock, G Matt Niskanen, D Mason Raymond, LW Beau Geisler, D Junior Lessard, RW Andy Reierson, D Chris Marinucci, LW Brett Hauer, D Derek Plante, C Greg Andrusak, D Chad Erickson, G Mike DeAngelis, D Brett Hull, RW Norm Maciver, D Rick Kosti, G Norm Maciver, D Bill Watson, RW Tom Kurvers, D Bill Watson, RW Bob Mason, G Curt Giles, D Mark Pavelich, C Curt Giles, D Gord McDonald, D Walt Ledingham, LW Ron Busniuk, C/D Murray Keogan, C Keith Christiansen, C

All-WCHA Selections 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2004-05 2003-04 2003-04 2001-02 1996-97 1996-97 1993-94 1992-93 1992-93 1991-92 1986-87 1984-85 1983-84 1983-84 1983-84 1983-84 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1979-80 1976-77 1975-76 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71

Second Team Kenny Reiter, G Justin Fontaine, RW Justin Fontaine, RW Justin Fontaine, RW Evan Schwabe, C Isaac Reichmuth, G Evan Schwabe, C Judd Medak, LW Rick Mrozik, D Mike Peluso, C Brad Federenko, LW Chris Marinucci, RW Jon Rohloff, D Derek Plante, C Guy Gosselin, D Matt Christensen, C Tom Herzig, LW Matt Christensen, C Rick Kosti, G Bob Lakso, LW Norm Maciver, D Gregg Moore, RW Gregg Moore, RW Dan Lempe, C Dan Lempe, C Dave Langevin, D Tom Milani, RW Tom Milani, RW Gord McDonald, D Pat Boutette, LW Walt Ledingham, LW Glenn Resch, G

2011-12 2010-11 2008-09 2002-03 1997-98 1995-96 1995-96

Third Team# Travis Oleksuk, W Justin Faulk, D Josh Meyers, D Isaac Reichmuth, G Mike Peluso, C/RW Taras Lendzyk, G Mike Peluso, C

#Established in 1995-96

WCHA PLAYER OF THE YEAR

2011-12 Jack Connolly, C 2003-04 Junior Lessard, RW 1993-94 Chris Marinucci, LW 1992-93 Derek Plante, C 1984-85 Bill Watson, RW 1983-84 Tom Kurvers, D 1982-83 Bob Mason, G 1966-67 Keith Christiansen, C

WCHA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

1996-97 1984-85 1983-84 1969-70

Brant Nicklin, G Brett Hull, RW Rick Kosti, G Murray Keogan, C

2012-13 2012-13 2010-11 2010-11 2008-09 2006-07 2005-06 2002-03 1997-98 1996-97 1996-97 1994-95 1993-94

Andy Welinski, D Tony Cameranesi, C Justin Faulk, D J.T. Brown, RW Mike Connolly, LW Alex Stalock, G Mason Raymond, LW Isaac Reichmuth, G Ryan Coole, D Curtis Doell, D Brant Nicklin G Mike Peluso, C Brad Federenko, RW

WCHA ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

WCHA STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

1999-00 Jeff Scissons, C 1992-93 Brett Hauer, D

WCHA 3-STAR PLAYER OF THE GAME*

1989-90 Chad Erickson, G

*Award existed for one year Karson Kuhlman

Matt Niskanen

Justin Fontaine

BULLDOG NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS/HALL OF FAME HONOREES Hockey Hall of Fame Inductees Brett Hull (2009) U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Inductees Brett Hull (2008) Keith “Huffer” Christiansen (2005) Dave Langevin (1993) Connie Pleban (1990) USA Hockey College Player of the Year Jack Connolly (2011-12) • Recipient Chris Marinucci (1993-94) • Recipient Derek Plante (1992-93) • Recipient

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Tim Taylor Award (NCAA Rookie of the Year) Scott Perunovich (2017-18) • Recipient Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Jack Connolly (2011-12) • Recipient Andrew Carroll (2008-09) • Finalist

Derek Hines Unsung Hero Award Kyle Schmidt (2010-11) • Recipient Brenden Kotyk (2016-17) • Finalist Mike Richter Award Hunter Miska (2016-17) • Top 5 Finalist Hunter Shepard (2017-18) - Top 10 Finalist Spencer-Penrose Coach of the Year Scott Sandelin (2017-18) •Finalist Scott Sandelin (2016-17) • Finalist Scott Sandelin (2010-11) • Finalist Scott Sandelin (2003-04) • Recipient Mike Sertich (1984-85) • Finalist Mike Sertich (1983-84) • Recipient Kyle Schmidt


NCHC/WCHA All-Academic Team Honorees 2012-13 2012-13 2012-13 2012-13 2012-13 2012-13 2012-13 2012-13 2012-13 2011-12 2011-12 2011-12 2011-12 2011-12 2011-12 2011-12 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2009-10 2009-10 2009-10 2009-10 2009-10 2009-10 2009-10 2009-10 2009-10 2008-09 2008-09 2008-09 2008-09 2008-09 2008-09 2008-09 2008-09 2008-09 2008-09 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2006-07

Chris Casto Aaron Crandall* Justin Crandall* Keegan Flaherty Jake Hendrickson* Caleb Herbert Adam Krause* Luke McManus* Tim Smith* Jack Connolly Aaron Crandall* Keegan Flaherty* David Grun Jake Hendrickson Luke McManus* Kenny Reiter* Wade Bergman Jack Connolly Aaron Crandall* Dan DeLisle Keegan Flaherty* Justin Fontaine David Grun Chad Huttel Kenny Reiter* Kyle Schmidt* Drew Akins Rob Bordson* Justin Fontaine David Grun Brady Hjelle* Chad Huttel Kenny Reiter* Chase Ryan Kyle Schmidt* Rob Bordson* Andrew Carroll Justin Fontaine Michael Gergen Matt Greer* Chad Huttel Kenny Reiter* Chase Ryan Kyle Schmidt* MacGregor Sharp Andrew Carroll Jason Garrison Michael Gergen Matt Greer* Matt McKnight Trent Palm Chase Ryan MacGregor Sharp Andrew Carroll

Brett Hauer WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year (1992-93)

2006-07 2006-07 2006-07 2006-07 2006-07 2006-07 Sharp 2005-06 2005-06 2004-05 2004-05 2004-05 2004-05 2003-04 2003-04 2003-04 2003-04 2003-04 2003-04 2003-04 2003-04 2002-03 2002-03 2002-03 2002-03 2002-03 2002-03 2002-03 2002-03 2001-02 2001-02 2001-02 2001-02 2000-01 2000-01 2000-01 2000-01 2000-01 2000-01 1999-00 1999-00 1999-00 1999-00 1999-00 1999-00 1999-00 1999-00 1999-00 1999-00 1998-99 1998-99 1998-99 1998-99 1998-99

Jason Garrison Michael Gergen Matt Greer Matt Niskanen Mason Raymond MacGregor Dan Carlson Isaac Reichmuth Josh Miskovich Neil Petruic Evan Schwabe Luke Stauffacher Tyler Brosz Steve Czech Jay Hardwick Josh Miskovich Neil Petruic Evan Schwabe Luke Stauffacher Jesse Unklesbay Nick Anderson Brett Hammond Jay Hardwick Junior Lessard Neil Petruic Evan Schwabe Luke Stauffacher Jesse Unklesbay Adam Coole Matt Mathias Judd Medak Andy Reierson Ryan Coole Mark Gunderson Ryan Homstol Matt Mathias Judd Medak Andy Reierson Colin Anderson Mark Carlson Ryan Coole Jesse Fibiger Mark Gunderson Ryan Homstol Judd Medak Ryan Nosan Andy Reierson Jeff Scissons Colin Anderson Richie Anderson Ryan Coole Bert Gilling Mark Gunderson

Jeff Scissons WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year (1999-2000)

1998-99 1998-99 1998-99 1997-98 1997-98 1997-98 1997-98 1997-98 1997-98 1997-98 1997-98 1996-97 1996-97 1996-97 1996-97 1996-97 1995-96 1995-96 1995-96 1995-96 1995-96 1995-96 1994-95 1994-95 1994-95 1993-94 1993-94 1993-94 1993-94 1992-93 1992-93 1992-93 1992-93 1992-93 1992-93 1992-93 1991-92 1991-92 1991-92 1991-92 1991-92 1991-92 1991-92 1991-92 1990-91 1990-91 1990-91 1990-91 1989-90 1989-90 1989-90 1988-89 1988-89 1988-89 1988-89 1987-88 1987-88 1987-88 1987-88 1987-88 1986-87 1986-87 1985-86 1985-86 1984-85 1984-85 1984-85 1984-85 1983-84 1983-84 1982-83 1982-83 1982-83

Ryan Homstol Ryan Nosan Jeff Scissons Colin Anderson Curtis Doell Ken Dzikowski Bert Gilling Laird Lidster Mike Peluso Joe Rybar Jeff Scissons Bert Gilling Laird Lidster Mike Peluso Joe Rybar Max Wikman Chet Culic Greg Hanson Taras Lendzyk Laird Lidster Mike Peluso Joe Rybar Chet Culic Brett Larson Taras Lendzyk Chet Culic Brett Larson Taras Lendzyk Jeff Romfo Joe Biondi Brian Caruso Rusty Fitzgerald Brett Hauer Brett Larson Brad Penner Derek Plante Greg Andrusak Joe Biondi Jason Bortolussi Brian Caruso Steve Cronkhite Brett Hauer Brett Nelson Marty Olson Jason Bortolussi Brett Hauer Scott Keller Darren Nauss Scott Keller Darren Nauss Shjon Podein Darrin Amundson Scott Keller Darren Nauss Shjon Podein Mike DeAngelis John Hyduke Shjon Podein Stu Plante Pat Scanlon Skeeter Moore Jim Sprenger Bruce Fishback Mark Odnokon Mark Baron Bruce Fishback Jim Johnson Danny May Jim Johnson Tom Kurvers Dan Fishback Tom Kurvers Rob Murray

*WCHA Scholar-Athletes #NCHC Scholar-Athletes

BULLDOG CONFERENCE ALL-ACADMEMIC HONOREES PAGE INFORMATION GOES HERE

2017-18 Matt Anderson# 2017-18 Joey Anderson 2017-18 Mikey Anderson# 2017-18 Koby Bender 2017-18 Nick Deery 2017-18 Billy Excell 2017-18 Karson Kuhlman 2017-18 Parker Mackay 2017-18 Ben Patt# 2017-18 Avery Peterson 2017-18 Justin Richards# 2017-18 Sammy Spurrell 2017-18 Nick Swaney 2017-18 Jared Thomas# 2016-17 Joey Anderson 2016-17 Nick Deery 2016-17 Billy Exell 2016-17 Alex Iafallo 2016-17 Adam Johnson 2016-17 Brenden Kotyk 2016-17 Karson Kuhlman 2016-17 Parker Mackay 2016-17 Dan Molenaar# 2016-17 Avery Peterson 2016-17 Neal Pionk 2016-17 Willie Raskob 2016-17 Carson Soucy 2016-17 Sammy Spurell 2016-17 Jared Thomas 2015-16 Tony Cameranesi# 2015-16 Cal Decowski# 2015-16 Nick Deery 2015-16 Billy Exell 2015-16 Austin Farley 2015-16 Adam Johnson 2015-16 Alex Iafallo 2015-16 Brenden Kotyk 2015-16 Karson Kuhlman 2015-16 Parker Mackay# 2015-16 Dan Molenaar# 2015-16 Neal Pionk 2015-16 Willie Raskob 2015-16 Charlie Sampair 2015-16 Carson Soucy 2015-16 Sammy Spurrell 2015-16 Jared Thomas 2015-16 Dominic Toninato 2014-15 Tony Cameranesi 2014-15 Justin Crandall 2014-15 Cal Decowski 2014-15 Alex Fons 2014-15 Alex Iafallo 2014-15 Brenden Kotyk 2014-15 Adam Krause# 2014-15 Karson Kuhlman 2014-15 Matt McNeely 2014-15 Dan Molenaar 2014-15 Willie Raskob 2014-15 Charlie Sampair 2014-15 Sammy Spurrell 2014-15 Jared Thomas 2013-14 Tony Cameranesi 2013-14 Aaron Crandall 2013-14 Justin Crandall 2013-14 Cal Decowski 2013-14 Alex Fons 2013-14 Caleb Herbert 2013-14 Alex Iafallo 2013-14 Adam Krause# 2013-14 Luke McManus 2013-14 Dan Molenaar 2013-14 Willie Raskob 2013-14 Charlie Sampair 2013-14 Tim Smith 2013-14 Dominic Toninato

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HUFFER CHRISTIANSEN AWARD

PAGE UMDINFORMATION TEAM AWARD GOES WINNERS HERE

(Most Valuable Player)

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Karson Kuhlman 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 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 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-59 1957-58 1956-57

Karson Kuhlman Alex Iafallo Andy Welinski Kasimir Kaskisuo Aaron Crandall Mike Seidel Jack Connolly Mike Connolly Jack Connolly Alex Stalock Alex Stalock Mason Raymond Tim Stapleton Evan Schwabe Junior Lessard Isaac Reichmuth Judd Medak Tom Nelson Colin Anderson Brant Nicklin Mike Peluso Mike Peluso Taras Lendzyk Brad Federenko Chris Marinucci Derek Plante Derek Plante Derek Plante Chad Erickson John Hyduke Mike DeAngelis Guy Gosselin Norm Maciver Bill Watson Tom Kurvers Bob Mason Bill Oleksuk Gary DeGrio Keith Hendrickson Curt Giles Curt Giles, Rick Heinz Curt Giles Rick Heinz Gord McDonald Lyman Haakstad Pat Boutette Walt Ledingham, Jerome Mrazek Walt Ledingham Ron Busniuk Ron Busniuk Rick Newell Keith Christiansen Bob Hill Keith Christiansen Keith Christiansen Bill Lenardon John McCormick Bill Lenardon, Mike Mithrush Mike Haley Ron Pretlac Jerry Kleisinger Harvey Flaman

JERRY CHUMOLA AWARD (Rookie of the Year)

Scott Perunovich 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 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 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64

Scott Perunovich Hunter Miska Neal Pionk Kasimir Kaskisuo Alex Iafallo Tony Cameranesi Caleb Herbert J.T. Brown Wade Bergman Mike Connolly Justin Fontaine Alex Stalock Mason Raymond Matt McKnight Josh Johnson Tim Stapleton Neil Petruic Beau Geisler Drew Otten Mark Carlson Ryan Homstol Brant Nicklin Bert Gilling Mike Peluso Brad Federenko Taras Lendzyk Rusty Fitzgerald Chris Marinucci Joe Biondi Jon Rohloff Jerry Chumola Dale Jago John Hyduke Brett Hull Rick Kosti Norm Maciver Jim Johnson Tom Kurvers Dan Fishback Bill Oleksuk Chris Knauff Dan Lempe Curt Giles Kirk Macivor Ernie Powell Tom Milani Gord McDonald Pat Boutette Murray Keogan Glenn Resch Ron Busniuk Bruce McLeod, Ron Forbes Dave LeBlanc None Named Keith Christiansen

GOLDIE WOLFE AWARD

THE MIKE SERTICH AWARD

Karson Kuhlman

Louie Roehl

(Most Inspirational Player)

2017-18 Karson Kuhlman 2016-17 Brenden Kotyk 2015-16 Cal Decowski 2014-15 Adam Krause 2013-14 Adam Krause 2012-13 Drew Olson 2011-12 Jack Connolly 2010-11 Mike Connolly 2009-10 Drew Akins 2008-09 Mike Montgomery, Matt Greer 2007-08 Travis Gawryletz 2006-07 Jeff McFarland 2005-06 Andrew Carroll 2004-05 Josh Miskovich 2003-04 Josh Miskovich 2002-03 Luke Stauffacher 2001-02 Judd Medak 2000-01 Judd Medak, Michael Miskovich 1999-00 Brant Nicklin 1998-99 Tony Gasparini 1997-98 Tony Gasparini 1996-97 Brad Federenko 1995-96 Jeff Romfo 1994-95 Niklas Axelsson 1993-94 Kraig Karakas 1992-93 Brad Penner 1991-92 Doug Torrel 1990-91 Doug Torrel 1989-90 Shjon Podein 1988-89 Shjon Podein 1987-88 Joe DeLisle 1986-87 Joe DeLisle 1985-86 Mark Odnokon 1984-85 Mark Odnokon 1983-84 Mark Odnokon 1982-83 Dan Fishback 1981-82 Bill Oleksuk 1980-81 Davey Johnson 1979-80 Mitch Corbin 1978-79 John Harrington 1977-78 John Harrington 1976-77 Ernie Powell 1975-76 Mike Newton 1974-75 Jim Knapp 1973-74 Gord McDonald 1972-73 Lyman Haakstad 1971-72 Mark Heaslip 1970-71 Greg Hubick, David Roy

(Most Improved Player)

2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 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 1968-69

Louie Roehl Nick Wolff Parker Mackay Willie Corrin Dan Molenaar Cal Decowski Adam Krause Jake Hendrickson Rob Bordson Mike Montgomery Chad Huttel Josh Johnson, Trent Palm Nate Ziegelmann Travis Gawryletz, Jay Rosehill Evan Schwabe Brett Hammond Todd Smith Chad Kolar Tom Nelson Bert Gilling Shawn Pogreba Brant Nicklin Jeff Romfo Joe Ciccarello Brett Larson, Adam Roy Chris Marinucci Kraig Karakas Kevin Starren Shjon Podein Dennis Vaske Stu Plante Bob Alexander Sean Toomey Jim Toninato Mark Baron John Santori Mike Krensing Al Cleveland Tom Madson Bill Perkl John Harrington Steve Otis Rick Heinz Jim Knapp Mike Newton Mark Heaslip NA NA NA Mike Sertich

Bulldog Bit • • • Kasimir Kaskisuo (2014-15), Isaac Reichmuth (2002-03) and Keith “Huffer” Christiansen (1963-64) are the only three freshmen to ever be selected UMD’s Most Valuable Player.


BOB JUNKERT AWARD

PAT FRANCISCO AWARD

(Outstanding Community Service)

Avery Peterson

Scott Perunovich

2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 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

Avery Peterson Dominic Toninato Austin Farley Alex Iafallo Justin Crandall, Kyle Osterberg Tim Smith J.T. Brown Justin Fontaine Jack Connolly Mike Connolly Josh Meyers Mike Curry Travis Gawryletz Brett Hammond Tim Hambly Steve Czech Judd Medak Jesse Fibiger Colin Anderson Eric Ness Bert Gilling Curtis Doell Marc Christian Brad Federenko, Mike Peluso Chet Culic, Chris Marinucci, Rick Mrozik, Adam Roy Jeff Parrott Greg Andrusak Jeff Parrott Dennis Vaske Stu Plante Scott Keller Tom Lorentz Matt Christensen Bill Watson Matt Christensen John Santori Scott Carlston Tom Madson Glenn Kulyk Davey Johnson

2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 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

Scott Perunovich Brenden Kotyk Matt McNeely Adam Krause Adam Krause Keegan Flaherty Jack Connolly Kyle Schmidt Drew Akins Andrew Carroll Matt McKnight Bryan McGregor Bryan McGregor Evan Schwabe Beau Geisler Jon Francisco Jon Francisco Ryan Coole Jeff Scissons Brant Nicklin Mike Peluso Rick Mrozik, Laird Lidster Tara Lendzyk Brett Larson Rod Miller Brad Penner Doug Torrel Scott Keller

The All-DECC Team

Duluth Hockey Company FAN FAVORITE AWARD

PAGE UMDINFORMATION TEAM AWARD GOES WINNERS HERE

(Best Plus/Minus Rating)

Karson Kuhlman 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07

Karson Kuhlman Dominic Toninato Austin Farley Alex Iafallo Kyle Osterberg Mike Seidel Kenny Reiter Kyle Schmidt Jack Connolly Alex Stalock Jason Garrison Mason Raymond

Name Pos Years Matt Christensen C 1982-86 “Huffer” Christiansen C 1963-67 Curt Giles D 1975-79 Guy Gosselin D 1982-87 To commemorate John Harrington W 1975-79 the end of UMD’s Brett Hauer D 1989-93 45-year run at the Brett Hull W 1984-86 DECC in Dec. 2010, Jim Johnson D 1981-85 an All-DECC Team Tom Kurvers D 1980-84 was chosen Walt Ledingham W 1969-72 in a vote of Bulldog Dan Lempe C 1976-80 hockey alumni. Junior Lessard W 2000-04 Norm Maciver D 1982-86 Chris Marinucci W 1990-94 Bob Mason G 1981-83 Mark Pavelich C 1976-79 Derek Plante C 1989-93 Shjon Podein W 1987-90 Glenn “Chico” Resch G 1968-71 Alex Stalock G 2006-09 Bill Watson W 1982-85

Hometown Hoyt Lakes, Minn. Fort Frances, Ontario The Pas, Manitoba Rochester, Minn. Virginia, Minn. Richfield, Minn. W. Vancouver, British Columbia New Hope, Minn. Bloomington, Minn. Weyburn, Saskatchewan Grand Rapids, Minn. St. Joseph deBeauce, Quebec Thunder Bay, Ont. Grand Rapids, Minn. International Falls, Minn. Eveleth, Minn. Cloquet, Minn. Rochester, Minn. Regina, Saskatchewan South St. Paul, Minn. Powerview, Manitoba

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The Last Time ... Overtime Game: March 23, 2018 -- UMD 3, Minnesota State 2 (NCAA West Regional in Sioux Falls, S.D.) Overtime Game Won by UMD: March 23, 2018 -- UMD 3, Minnesota State 2 (NCAA West Regional in Sioux Falls, S.D.) Overtime Game Lost By UMD: Feb. 19, 2016 -- North Dakota 2, UMD 1 (in Grand Forks, N.D.) Scoreless Tie: Oct. 14, 2017 -- UMD 0, Bemidji State 0 (Nick Deery/Michael Bitzer in Duluth, Minn.) NCHC 3 x 3 Overtime Win: Jan. 6, 2017 -- following a 2-2 tie with Colorado College (in Duluth, Minn.) NCHC 3 x 3 Overtime Loss: Feb. 24, 2017 -- following a 3-3 tie with Miami (in Duluth, Minn.) NCHC Shootout Win: Feb. 3, 2016 -- UMD 1, Omaha 0 -- following a 2-2 tie (in Duluth, Minn.) NCHC Shootout Loss: Jan. 16, 2015 -- Western Michigan 2, UMD 1 -- following a 2-2 tie (in Duluth, Minn.) UMD Shutout at Home: March 10, 2018 -- UMD 2 Western Michigan 0 (Hunter Shepard) UMD Shutout on the Road: Feb. 23, 2018 - UMD 8, Western Michigan 0 (Hunter Shepard) UMD Was Shut Out at Home: Dec. 1, 2017 -- Denver 1, UMD 0 (Tanner Jaillet) UMD Was Shut Out on the Road: Feb. 2, 2018 -- Denver 1, UMD 0 (Tanner Jaillet) Josh Johnson UMD Hat Trick: Feb. 23, 2018 -- Karson Kuhlman (UMD 8, Western Michigan 0 in Kalamazoo, Mich.) Hat Trick By Two Bulldogs: Feb. 13, 1993 -- Joe Biondi and Derek Plante (UMD 8, Colorado College 4 in Duluth, Minn.) UMD Player Scored Four or More Goals: Feb. 3, 2012 -- J.T. Brown (UMD 4, Alaska Anchorage 1 in Anchorage, Alaska), four goals UMD Player Scored Three Power Play Goals: Oct. 22, 2004 -- Marco Peluso (UMD 8, Minnesota State-Mankato 3 in Duluth, Minn.) UMD Player Scored Two Shorthanded Goals: Nov. 23, 1990 -- Doug Torrel (UMD 5, Denver 1 in Denver, Colo.) UMD Player Scored a 5-on-3 Shorthanded Goal: Jan. 22, 1993 -- Brett Hauer (UMD 8, Minnesota 4 in Duluth, Minn.) UMD Player Scored an Empty Net Goal: March 10, 2018 -- Jared Thomas (UMD 2, Western Michigan 0 in Duluth, Minn.) UMD Player Had Five or More Points: Feb. 11, 2012 -- Jack Connolly (UMD 5, North Dakota 4 in Duluth, Minn.), 2 goals and 3 assists UMD Player Made a Penalty Shot: Oct. 15, 2010 -- Travis Oleksuk at 18:03 of the second period against Alex Beaudry (UMD 5, Providence College 3 in Duluth, Minn.) UMD Player Missed A Penalty Shot: Oct. 1, 2016 -- Dominic Toninato at 2:27 of the third period against Devin Kero (UMD 6, Michigan Tech O in Duluth, Minn.) UMD Opponent Made a Penalty Shot: Feb. 19, 2016 -- Austin Poganski (North Dakota) at 3:19 of overtime against Kasimir Kaskisuo (North Dakota 2, UMD 1 in Grand Forks, N.D.). UMD Opponent Missed a Penalty Shot: Nov. 5, 2011 -- Jason Zucker at 15:30 of the second period against Kenny Reiter (UMD 4, Denver 0 in Denver, Colo.) UMD Goaltender Had 50 or More Saves: Jan. 11, 2014 -- 52 by Aaron Crandall (UMD 3, Nebraska-Omaha 1 in Omaha, Neb.) UMD Goaltender Had 60 or More Saves: March 11, 2007 -- 62 by Josh Johnson (St. Cloud State 3, UMD 2 in 3OT in St. Cloud, Minn./WCHA Playoffs) UMD Goalie Received an Assist: March , 2018 -- Hunter Shepard (UMD 4, Omaha 1 in Duluth, Minn.) UMD Goalie Had Two Assists: Feb. 25, 2012 -- Kenny Reiter (UMD 5, Colorado College 2 in Duluth, Minn.) UMD Swept a Home Series: March 9-10, 2018 -- UMD 5-2, Western Michigan 0-0 (NCHC Playoffs) UMD Swept a Road Series: Feb. 23-24, 2018 -- UMD 8-6, Western Michigan 0-1 UMD Was Swept at Home: Dec. 1-2, 2017 -- Denver 1-2, UMD 0-1 UMD Was Swept on the Road: Feb. 2-3, 2018 -- Denver 1-4, UMD 0-3

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GAMES

GOALS

ASSISTS

Most Assists (Game) - 22 vs. Minnesota (12/17/71) Most Assists (Period) - 12 vs. Minnesota (12/17/71 - 2nd) Most Assists (Season) - 436 (1984-85)

POINTS

Most Points (Game) - 37 vs. Minnesota (12/17/71) Most Points (Period) - 21 vs. Minnesota (12/17/71 - 2nd) Most Points (Season) - 693 (1984-85)

PENALTIES

Most Penalties (Game) - 35 vs. North Dakota (10/31/98) Most Penalty Minutes (Game) - 133 vs. North Dakota (10/31/98) Most Penalties (Season) - 431 (1997-98) Most Penalty Minutes (Season) - 978 (1997-98)

MISCELLANEOUS

Largest Margin of Victory -15 (15-0) vs. St. Thomas (1/5/62) Largest Margin of Defeat - 10 (13-3) vs. Colorado College (1/15/77) & (12-2) vs. Michigan Tech (2/23/62) Most Goals Allowed (Game) - 13 vs. Colorado College (1/15/77) Most Assists Allowed (Game) - 21 vs. Colorado College (1/15/77) Most Points Allowed (Game) - 34 vs. Colorado College (1/15/77) Most Goals Allowed (Season) - 219 (1976-77) Most Assists Allowed (Season) - 333 (1976-77) Most Points Allowed (Season) -552 (1976-77) Most Shots on Goal (Game) - 70 vs. Denver (3/16/12) Most Shots on Goal (Period) - 26 vs. Wisconsin (1/25/97-2nd) Fewest Shots on Goal (Period) - 0 vs. St. Cloud State (1/19/07 - 1st) Fewest Shots on Goal (Game) - 12 vs. Colorado College (1/15/00) Most Shots on Goal Allowed (Period) - 33 vs. Michigan (12/19/64-2nd) Most Shots on Goal Allowed (Game) - 83 vs. Michigan (12/19/64) Fewest Shots on Goal Allowed (Game) - 12 vs. Air Force (3/24/18) & vs. Army (10/12/96) Most Total Shot Attempts (Game) - 107 vs. St. Cloud State (3/12/11) Best Power Play Percentage (Season) - 36.5% (1985-86) Best Penalty Killing Percentage (Season) - 88.5% (2007-08) Most Power Play Attempts (Game) - 15 vs. Clarkson (10/31/09) Consecutive Shutout Minutes - 166:45 (11/4/11-11/12/11) Most Shutouts (Season) - 9 (2017-18) Most Times Shut Out (Season) - 6 (2017-18 & 2007-08) Best Per Game Scoring Margin (Season) - 2.04 (1984-85)

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Most Games (Season) - 48 (1984-85) Most Games Won (Season) - 36 (1984-85) Most Games Lost (Season) - 28 (2000-01) Most Games Tied (Season) - 8 (2008-09) Most Home Wins (Season) - 24 (1984-85) Most Away Wins (Season) - 17 (2016-17) Fewest Home Wins (Season) - 1 (1967-68) Fewest Away Wins (Season) - 1 (1968-69 & 1976-77) Most Home Losses (Season) 16 (1986-87) Fewest Home Losses (Season) - 1 (1992-93) Most Away Losses (Season) -15 (2000-01) Fewest Away Losses (Season) - 5 (2010-2011) Most Consecutive Wins (Season) -11 (1/26/85-3/2/85) Most Consecutive Home Wins (Season) -12 (10/26/84-1/5/85) Most Consecutive Away Wins (Season) -10 (11/18/83-1/21/84) Most Consecutive WCHA Wins (Season) -10 (11/3/84-12/7/84) Most Consecutive NCHC Wins (Season) - 4 (3 Times) Longest Unbeaten Streak (Season) -17 (10/21/11-1/14/12) Longest Home Unbeaten Streak (Season) -12 (10/26/84-1/5/85) Longest Away Unbeaten Streak (Season) -11 (10/21/11-1/14/12) Longest WCHA Unbeaten Streak (Season) -12 (1/9/04-2/21/04 & 1/26/85-3/2/85) Longest NCHC Unbeaten Streak (Season) -9 (1/14/17-12/24/17) Most Consecutive Losses (Season) -11 (1/15/68-2/17/68) Most Consecutive Home Losses (Season) - 8 (1/4/68-2/27/68) Most Consecutive Away Losses (Season) -11 (1/3/69-3/18/69) Most Consecutive WCHA Losses (Season) - 11 (1/15/68-2/17/68) Most Consecutive NCHC Losses (Season) - 4 (2/14/24-2/22/14), Longest Winless Streak (Season) - 11 (1/15/68-2/17/68) Longest WCHA Winless Streak (Season) - 11 (1/15/68-2/17/68) Longest NCHC Winless Streak (Season) - 4 (3 Times) Most WCHA Games (Season) - 35 (1986-87, 1987-88 & 1988-89) Most WCHA Games Won (Season) - 25 (1984-85) Most WCHA Games Lost (Season) - 24 (1976-77) Most WCHA Games Tied (Season) - 7 (2008-09) Most NCHC Games Won (Season) - 15 (2016-17) Most NCHC Games Lost (Season) - 11 (2013-14 & Most WCHA Games Tied (Season) - 4 (2013-14) Most Overtime Games (Season) - 15 (2010-11) Most Overtime Wins (Season) - 7 (2010-11) Most Overtime Losses (Season) - 5 (2002-03) Most Goals (Game) -15 vs. Minnesota (12/17/71) & St. Thomas (1/5/62) Most Goals (Period) - 9 vs. Minnesota (12/17/71 - 2nd) Most Goals (Season) - 257 (1984-85) Most Power Play Goals (Game) - 5 vs. Maine (11/22/85) & vs. Lake Superior State (10/14/78) Most Power Play Goals (Season) - 71 (1983-84) Most Shorthanded Goals (Game) - 2 several times Most Shorthanded Goals (Season) -12 (1992-93) Fastest Two Goals - :06 vs. Michigan Tech (2/16/85) Fastest Three Goals - :46 vs. Michigan Tech (2/23/79) Fastest Four Goals - 1:19 vs. Minnesota (12/17/71) Fastest Five Goals - 2:56 vs. Minnesota (12/17/71) Fastest Two Goals Allowed - :05 vs. Michigan Tech (3/3/78)

Bulldog Bit • • • The 1985-86 Bulldogs are the last NCAA team to eclipse the 36.0 percent power play efficiency plateau for a season. That unit, which was anchored by the likes of Matt Christensen (right), produced the sixth best single-season mark (they connected at a staggering 36.5 percent clip) in NCAA history.

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GOALS

Most Goals (Game) - 5 by Mike Connolly vs. Minnesota (2/5/11) & Pokey Trachsel vs. Lake Superior State (11/17/72) Most Goals (Season) - 52 by Brett Hull (1985-86) Most Goals (Career) - 100 by Tom Milani (1972-76) Most Goals by a Defenseman (Game) - 4 by Norm Maciver vs. Providence College (12/28/84) Most Goals in by a Defenseman (Season) -19 by Dave Langevin (1975-76) Most Goals by a Defenseman (Career) - 43 by Tom Kurvers (1980-84) Most Goals by a Freshman (Season) - 32 by Brett Hull (1984-85) Most Power Play Goals (Game) - 3 by Marco Peluso vs. MSUMankato (10/22/04) & Colorado College (2/21/2004), Tom Nelson vs. Bemidji State (12/7/01) & Andy Reierson vs. Michigan Tech (11/11/2000) Most Power Play Goals (Season) - 20 by Brett Hull (1985-86) Most Power Play Goals (Career) - 46 by Bill Oleksuk (1978-82) Most Shorthanded Goals (Game) - 2 by Several Players Most Shorthanded Goals (Season) - 5 by John Harrington (19771978 & 1978-1979) Most Shorthanded Goals (Career) - 12 by John Harrington (1975-79) Most Game-Winning Goals (Season) - 9 by Chris Marinucci (1992-93) Most Game-Winning Goals (Career) - 15 by Derek Plante (1989-93) Most Playoff Goals (Season) - 9 by Junior Lessard (2003-04), Matt Christensen (1984-85) & Bill Watson (1983-84) Most Hat Tricks (Season) - 7 by Brett Hull (1985-86) Most Hat Tricks (Career) - 10 by Brett Hull (1984-86) Most Multiple-Goal Games (Season) -13 by Brett Hull (1985-86) Fastest Two Goals - :07 by Gregg Moore vs. Notre Dame (11/2/79) Fastest Hat Trick - 2:37 by Pat Boutette vs. Michigan Tech (1/13/73) Fastest Two Shorthanded Goals - :40 by John Harrington vs. Michigan (2/11/78) Fastest Two Power Play Goals - :12 by Brett Larson vs. Northern Michigan (2/26/94) Fastest Goal at Start of Game - :11 by Doug Torrel vs. Minnesota (1/11/92) Fastest Goal at Start of a Period - :07 by Owen Rogers vs. North Dakota (11/26/65)(2nd) Longest Goal Scoring Streak - 9 games by Brad Federenko (12/28/94-1/27/95) & Matt Christensen (10/26/84-11/23/84)

ASSISTS

Most Assists (Game) - 6 by Curt Giles vs. Colorado College (12/16/77) & Keith Christiansen vs. Minnesota (11/19/66) Most Assists (Season) - 60 by Bill Watson (1984-85) Most Assists (Career) - 152 by Norm Maciver (1982-86) Most Assists by a Defenseman (Game) - 6 by Curt Giles vs. Colorado College (12/16/77) Most Assists in by a Defenseman (Season) - 58 by Tom Kurvers (1983-84) Most Assists by a Defenseman (Career) - 152 by Norm Maciver (1982-86) Most Assists by a Freshman (Season) - 40 by Dan Lempe (1976-77) Most Playoff Assists (Season) - 13 by Derek Plante (1992-93)

POINTS

Most Points (Game) - 6 by Curt Giles vs. Colorado College (12/16/77) & vs. Michigan State (12/3/77),Pokey Trachsel vs. Lake Superior State (11/17/72) & Keith Christiansen vs. Minnesota (11/19/66) Most Points (Season) - 109 by Bill Watson (1984-85; 49 G, 60 A) Most Points (Career) - 222 by Dan Lempe (1976-80; 79 G, 149 A) Most Points by a Defenseman (Game) - 6 by Curt Giles vs. Colorado College (12/16/77; 6A) & Michigan State (12/3/77; 1G, 5A) Most Points by a Defenseman (Season) - 76 by Tom Kurvers (1983-84; 18 G, 58 A) Most Points by a Defenseman (Career) - 192 by Tom Kurvers (1980-84; 43 G, 149 A) Most Points by a Freshman (Season) - 64 by Dan Lempe (197677; 24 G, 40 A) Most Playoff Points (Season) -19 by Derek Plante (1992-93) Most Multiple-Point Games (Season) - 36 by Bill Watson (1984-85) Longest Point Scoring Streak (Career) - 33 games by Bill Watson (1/27/83-12/14/84) Longest Point Scoring Streak (Season) - 22 games by Mark Pavelich (11/18/78-2/22/79) & Jack Connolly (10/14/11-1/21/12)

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PENALTIES

Most Penalties (Game) - 6 by Jay Rosehill vs. MSU-Mankato (10/22/04) Most Penalties (Season) - 59 by Jim Johnson (1982-83) Most Penalties (Career) - 193 by Jim Johnson (1981-85) Most Penalty Minutes (Game) - 27 by Trent Palm vs. Clarkson (1/4/11) Most Penalty Minutes (Season) - 125 by Greg Andrusak (1991-92) Most Penalty Minutes (Career) - 402 by Jim Johnson (1981-85)

GAMES PLAYED

Most Games Played (Season) - 48 by Mark Baron, Matt Christensen, Brett Hull, Danny May, Mark Odnokon, Jim Sprenger (1984-85) Most Games Played (Career) - 174 by Jim Johnson (1981-85) Most Consecutive Games Played - 166 by Karson Kuhlman (2014-18) & Jack Connolly (2008-12)

GOALTENDING

Most Games Played (Season) - 45 by Rick Kosti (1984-85) Most Games Played (Career) - 137 by Brant Nicklin (1996-2000) Most Consecutive Games Played - 76 by Brant Nicklin (10/12/96-3/15/98) Most Consecutive Starts - 76 by Brant Nicklin (10/12/96-3/15/98) Most Saves (Game) - 77 by Bill Halbrehder vs. Michigan (12/19/64) Most Saves (Season) - 1,279 by Bob Mason (1982-83) Most Saves (Career) - 3,899 by Rick Heinz (1974-78) Best Goals Against Average (Season) -1.91 by Hunter Shepard (2017-18) Best Goals Against Average (Career) - 2.10 by Kasimir Kaskisuo (2014-16) Most Assists (Game) - 2 by Kenny Reiter vs. Colorado College (2/25/12) and Isaac Reichmuth vs. Alaska Anchorage (10/31/03) Most Assists (Season) - 6 by Taras Lendzyk (1995-96) Most Assists (Career) - 11 by Taras Lenzyk (1992-96) Best Saves Percentage (Season) - .925 by Hunter Shepard (2017-18) Best Saves Percentage (Career) - .920 by Kasimir Kaskisuo (2014-16) Most Shutouts (Season) - 8 by Hunter Shepard (2017-18) Most Shutouts (Career) - 9 by Alex Stalock (2006-09) Consecutive Shutout Minutes - 263:58 by Kasimir Kaskisuo (11/14/15-12/5/15) Most League Shutouts (Season) - 4 by Hunter Shepard (NCHC in 2017-18), Hunter Miska (NCHC in 2016-17), Kasimir Kaskisuo (NCHC in 2015-16) and Brant Nicklin (WCHA in 1997-98) Most League Shutouts (Career) - 6 by Brant Nicklin (1996-2000) Most Wins (Season) - 33 by Rick Kosti (1984-85) Most Wins (Career) - 60 by Rick Kosti (1983-85) and Taras Lendzyk (1992-96) Most Consecutive Wins - 10 by Rick Kosti (1/26/85-3/2/85) Most Penalties (Game) - 3 by Alex Stalock vs. MSU-Mankato (12/16/06) Most Penalties (Season) - 8 by Chad Erickson (1990-91) Most Penalties (Career) - 16 by Chad Erickson (1988-91) Most Penalty Minutes (Game) - 10 by Taras Lendzyk vs. Wisconsin (2/3/96) Most Penalty Minutes (Season) - 20 by Taras Lendzyk (1995-96) Most Penalty Minutes (Career) - 40 by Taras Lendzyk (1992-96)

WCHA/NCHC PLAYOFFS

Most Goals (Game) - 4 by Jeff Scissons vs. Minnesota (3/13/98)* & Brett Hull vs. Northern Michigan (3/1/86)* Most Assists (Game) - 4 by Derek Plante vs. Wisconsin (3/20/93)* & Tom Kurvers vs. Wisconsin (3/3/84)* Most Points (Game) - 5 by Junior Lessard vs. MSU-Mankato (3/13/04)* & Derek Plante vs. Wisconsin (3/20/93)* Most Penalties (Game) - 5 by T.J. Caig vs. MSU-Mankato (3/13/04)*, Curtis Bois vs. Minnesota (3/14/98)* & Jesse Fibiger vs. Minnesota (3/14/98)* Most Penalty Minutes (Game) -18 by Curtis Bois vs. Minnesota (3/14/98)* & Jesse Fibiger vs. Minnesota (3/14/98)* Most Saves (Game) - 62 by Josh Johnson vs. St. Cloud State (3/11/07)*

*WCHA Playoffs Bulldog Bit • • • Rick Heinz’s 3,899 career saves (a 35.4 stops per game average) is the fourth highest total ever turned in by an NCAA I goaltender. Another Bulldog, Brant Nicklin (1996-2000), who is next on that list at 3,880, held the NCAA record for consecutive starts (76) until the 2008-09 season.


SEASON

Goals 1. Brett Hull (1985-86) 2. Bill Watson (1984-85) 3. Derek Plante (1992-93) 4. Bill Watson (1983-84) Chris Marinucci (1992-93) 6. Gregg Moore (1982-83) 7. Junior Lessard (2003-04) Brett Hull (1984-85) Bob Lakso (1983-84) 10. Gregg Moore (1981-82) Mark Pavelich (1978-79)

GP No 42 52 46 49 37 36 40 35 40 35 45 33 45 32 48 32 43 32 34 31 37 31

Assists GP 1. Bill Watson (1984-85) 46 2. Tom Kurvers (1983-84) 43 3. Derek Plante (1992-93) 37 4. Bill Watson (1983-84) 40 Norm Maciver (1985-86) 42 6. Mark Pavelich (1978-79) 37 7. Matt Christensen (1984-85) 48 Norm Maciver (1984-85) 47 9. Brett Hauer (1992-93) 40 10. Curt Giles (1978-79) 38 Pat Boutette (1972-73) 34 Penalty Minutes GP 1. Greg Andrusak (1991-92) 37 2. Curtis Doell (1997-98) 39 3. Rod Miller (1993-94) 38 4. Jim Johnson (1982-83) 44 5. Jim Johnson (1983-84) 43 Jeff Parrott (1992-93) 39 7. Curtis Doell (1996-97) 37 8. Judd Medak (2001-02) 40 9. Jim Johnson (1984-85) 47 10. Jay Rosehill (2004-05) 34 Pokey Trachsel (1970-71) 32

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No 60 58 56 51 51 48 47 47 46 45 45

P-PM 48-125 49-120 58-119 59-118 54-116 50-116 45-114 41-109 49-106 42-103 44-103

Penalty Minutes GP P-PM 1. Jim Johnson (1981-85) 174 193-402 2. Jeff Parrott (1989-93) 146 145-323 3. Greg Andrusak (1987-90;1991-92) 144 144-315 4. Dave Langevin (1972-76) 142 147-303 5. Judd Medak (1998-02) 144 122-293 6. Mark Odnokon (1982-86) 164 130-289 7. Dennis Vaske (1986-90) 146 133-288 8. Pokey Trachsel (1969-73) 130 124-274 9. Curt Giles (1975-79) 143 131-265 10. Rod Miller (1990-94) 106 126-263

Saves GP No 1. Bob Mason (1982-83) 43 1,279 2. Rick Heinz (1975-76) 34 1,259 3. Chad Erickson (1989-90) 39 1,198 4. Rick Kosti (1984-85) 45 1,183 5. Chad Erickson (1990-91) 40 1,165 6. Rick Heinz (1977-78) 33 1,161 7. Bill Perkl (1978-79) 35 1,119 8. Brant Nicklin (1997-98) 39 1,096 9. Alex Stalock (2008-09) 43 1,094 10. Taras Lendzyk (1994-95) 37 1,058

Goals Against Average GP GAA 1. Kasimir Kaskisuo (2014-16) 75 2.10 2. Kenny Reiter (2008-12) 94 2.37 3. Alex Stalock (2006-09) 101 2.48 4. Matt McNeely (2012-16) 41 2.65 5. Josh Johnson (2003-07) 51 2.71 6. Aaron Crandall (2010-14) 65 2.83 7. Isaac Reichmuth (2002-06) 127 2.91 8. Rick Kosti (1983-85) 83 3.13 9. Brant Nicklin (1996-00) 137 3.40 10. Taras Lendzyk (1992-96) 126 3.57 Rob Anderson (1999-03) 79 3.57 Saves GP SVS 1. Rick Heinz (1974-78) 110 3,899 2. Brant Nicklin (1996-00) 137 3,880 3. Taras Lendzyk (1992-96) 126 3,491 4. Isaac Reichmuth (2002-06) 127 3,107 5. Jerome Mrazek (1970-74) 87 2,975 6. John Hyduke (1985-89) 106 2,901 7. Chad Erickson (1988-91) 94 2,760 8. Bill Perkl (1977-81) 84 2,646 9. Alex Stalock (2006-09) 101 2,553 10. Dave LeBlanc (1965-69) 65 2,285

Saves Percentage GP SV% 1. Alex Stalock (2008-09) 42 .924 2. Kasimir Kaskisuo (2015-16) 39 .923 3. Josh Johnson (2006-07) 18 .922 4. Hunter Miska (2016-17) 39 .920 5. Kasimir Kaskisuo (2014-15) 36 .917 6. Kenny Reiter (2010-11) 31 .914 Alex Stalock (2007-08) 36 .914 8 . Kenny Reiter (2009-10) 25 .912 9. Kenny Reiter (2011-12) 38 .911 10. Isaac Reichmuth (2003-04) 40 .909

CAREER

Goals GP No 1. Tom Milani (1972-76) 146 100 2. Gregg Moore (1979-83) 148 99 3. Derek Plante (1989-93) 138 96 4. Bill Oleksuk (1978-82) 156 90 5. Bill Watson (1982-85) 108 89 6. Scott Carlston (1978-82) 147 87 7. Brett Hull (1984-86) 90 84 8. Mike Peluso (1994-98) 153 80 9. Dan Lempe (1976-80) 146 79 10. Chris Marinucci (1990-94) 151 77 Assists GP No 1. Norm Maciver (1982-86) 165 152 2. Tom Kurvers (1980-84) 164 149 3. Dan Lempe (1976-80) 146 143 Matt Christensen (1982-86) 168 143 5. Curt Giles (1975-79) 143 135 6. Jack Connolly (2008-12) 166 131 7. Derek Plante (1989-93) 138 123 8. Keith Christiansen (1963-67) 102 121 Bill Watson (1982-85) 108 121 10. Scott Carlston (1978-82) 147 116

Goaltender Wins GP W-L-T 1. Taras Lendzyk (1992-96) 126 60-56-7 Rick Kosti (1983-85) 83 60-18-5 3. Brant Nicklin (1996-00) 137 55-70-8 4. Kenny Reiter (2008-12) 94 52-26-11 5. Isaac Reichmuth (2002-06) 127 50-32-11 6. John Hyduke (1985-89) 106 45-53-4 Jerome Mrazek (1970-74) 87 45-39-1 8. Bill Perkl (1977-81) 84 42-35-4 9. Alex Stalock (2006-09) 101 39-44-17 Rick Heinz (1974-78) 110 39-64-5

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Points GP No 1. Bill Watson (1984-85) 46 109 2. Derek Plante (1992-93) 37 92 3. Bill Watson (1983-84) 40 86 4. Brett Hull (1985-86) 42 84 5. Mark Pavelich (1978-79) 37 79 6. Matt Christensen (1984-85) 48 77 Chris Marinucci (1992-93) 40 77 8. Tom Kurvers (1983-84) 43 76 9. Scott Carlston (1981-82) 40 74 10. John Harrington (1978-79) 40 72 Gregg Moore (1982-83) 45 72

Goaltender Wins GP W-L-T 1. Rick Kosti (1984-85) 45 33-9-3 2. Hunter Miska (2016-17) 39 27-5-5 Rick Kosti (1983-84) 38 27-9-2 4. Bob Mason (1982-83) 43 26-16-1 5. Hunter Shepard (2017-18) 41 25-14-1 6. Kenny Reiter (2011-12) 38 23-9-6 Isaac Reichmuth (2003-04) 40 23-9-4 8. Alex Stalock (2008-09) 42 21-13-8 Brant Nicklin (1997-98) 39 21-16-2 Bill Perkl (1978-79) 35 21-10-4 Goals Against Average GP GAA 1. Hunter Shepard (2017-18) 41 1.91 2. Kasimir Kaskisuo (2015-16) 39 1.92 3. Alex Stalock (2008-09) 42 2.13 4. Josh Johnson (2006-07) 18 2.14 5. Hunter Miska (2016=17) 39 2.20 6. Kasimir Kaskisuo (2014-15) 36 2.22 7. Kenny Reiter (2010-11) 31 2.30 9. Alex Stalock (2007-08) 36 2.35 9. Kenny Reiter (2009-10) 25 2.36 10. Kenny Reiter (2011-12) 38 2.41

Saves Percentage GP SV% 1. Kasimir Kaskisuo (2014-16) 75 .920 2. Kenny Reiter (2008-12) 94 .912 3. Alex Stalock (2006-09) 101 .910 4. Josh Johnson (2003-07) 51 .905 5. Matt McNeely (2012-16) 41 .902 6. Isaac Reichmuth (2002-06) 127 .898 7. Brant Nicklin (1996-00) 137 .895 Aaron Crandall (2010-2014) 65 .895 8. Bill Halbrehder (1961-65) 66 .894 Rick Kosti (1983-85) 83 .894 9. Rob Anderson (1999-03) 79 .892 10. Jerome Mrazek (1970-74) 87 .890

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PLAYER (YEARS) GP G A 1. Dan Lempe (1976-80) 146 79 143 2. Derek Plante (1989-93) 138 96 123 Matt Christensen (1982-86) 168 76 143 4. Bill Watson (1982-85) 108 89 121 5. Gregg Moore (1979-83) 148 99 107 6. Scott Carlston (1978-82) 147 87 116 7. Tom Milani (1972-76) 146 *100 98 8. Jack Connolly (2008-12) 166 66 131 9. Keith Christiansen (1963-67) 102 75 121 10. Tom Kurvers (1980-84) 164 43 149 11. Norm Maciver (1982-86) 165 39 *152 12. Bill Oleksuk (1978-82) 156 90 100 13. Chris Marinucci (1990-94) 151 77 96 14. Dan Fishback (1979-83) 154 63 109 15. Curt Giles (1975-79) 143 36 135 16. Skeeter Moore (1983-87) 149 60 105 17. Justin Fontaine (2007-11) 159 62 102 18. Mike Peluso (1994-98) 153 80 83 19. Monty Jones (1973-77) 141 70 83 20. Tim Stapleton (2002-06) 162 63 89 21. Mike Newton (1972-76) 144 67 81 22. Bob Lakso (1980-84) 150 69 76 23. Brett Hull (1984-86) 90 84 60 24. Mark Pavelich (1976-79) 110 57 85 Junior Lessard (2000-04) 160 74 68 26. Rusty Fitzgerald (1991-95) 147 60 81 27. John Harrington (1975-79) 134 65 73 28. Mike Connolly (2008-11) 123 55 81 29. Walt Ledingham (1969-72) 95 66 68 30. Pat Francisco (1963-67) 105 69 64 Brad Federenko (1992-97) 152 67 66 32. Pat Boutette (1970-73) 101 53 78 Tom Herzig (1981-85) 161 57 74 34. Keith Hendrickson (1975-80) 150 35 94 Lyman Haakstad (1970-74) 140 59 70 36. Jeff Scissons (1996-00) 153 52 76 37. Evan Schwabe (2001-05) 160 51 75 38. John Rothstein (1975-79) 143 56 69 39. Tony Cameranesi (2012-16) 152 41 83 40. Alex Iafallo (2013-17) 152 48 73 41. Glenn Kulyk (1976-80) 136 44 75 Mark Odnokon (1982-86) 164 39 80 43. Merv Kiryluik (1970-74) 128 37 80 44. Travis Oleksuk (2008-12) 134 45 70 45. Brian Johnson (1983-87) 158 36 76 46. Doug Torrel (1988-92) 156 54 57 Colin Anderson (1996-00) 140 44 67 48. Mike Tok (1962-65) 98 61 47 MacGregor Sharp (2005-09) 157 50 58 50. Dave Langevin (1972-76) 142 35 72 51. Austin Farley (2012-16) 144 46 60 52. Joe Rybar (1994-98) 149 38 67 53. Jon Francisco (1999-03) 154 42 62 54. Cam Fryer (1969-72) 94 40 62 Ken Dzikowski (1994-98) 150 36 66 56. Tom Nelson (1998-02) 138 33 68 57. Mike Krensing (1979-83) 144 41 59 *UMD (as an NCAA Division I member) record

Name

1. BEST 2. OF THE 3. BLUELINE 4. BRIGADE 5. The top 10 scoring 6. 7. defensemen in 8. UMD history: 9. 10.

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Tom Kurvers (1980-84) Norm Maciver (1982-86) Curt Giles (1975-79) Keith Hendrickson (1975-80) Dave Langevin (1972-76) Beau Geisler (2000-04) Gord McDonald (1971-75) Brett Hauer (1989-93) Bob Hill (1962-66) Greg Andrusak (1987-90, 91-92)

TP *222 219 219 210 206 203 198 197 196 192 191 190 173 172 171 165 164 163 153 152 148 145 144 142 142 141 138 136 134 133 133 131 131 129 129 128 126 125 124 121 119 119 117 115 112 111 111 108 108 107 106 105 104 102 102 101 100

PPG 1.52 1.58 1.31 *1.94 1.39 1.38 1.36 1.19 1.92 1.17 1.16 1.22 1.14 1.12 1.20 1.11 1.03 1.07 1.09 0.93 1.03 0.94 1.60 1.29 0.89 0.96 1.03 1.11 1.41 1.27 0.88 1.30 0.81 0.86 0.92 0.84 0.79 0.87 0.81 0.80 0.88 0.73 0.91 0.86 0.71 0.71 0.79 1.10 0.69 0.75 0.14 0.70 0.67 1.09 0.68 0.73 0.69

GP G A TP 164 43 149 192 165 39 152 191 143 36 135 171 150 35 94 129 142 35 72 107 157 19 79 98 127 20 76 96 140 21 73 94 104 25 65 90 143 20 69 89


GP G A TP PPG 108 89 121 210 *1.94 102 75 121 196 1.92 90 84 60 144 1.60 138 96 123 219 1.58 146 79 143 *222 1.52 49 36 37 73 1.49 95 66 68 134 1.41 148 99 107 206 1.39 147 87 116 203 1.38 146 *100 98 198 1.36 168 76 143 219 1.31 101 53 78 131 1.30 110 57 85 142 1.29 105 69 64 133 1.27 156 90 100 190 1.22 143 36 135 171 1.20 166 66 131 197 1.19 Bill Watson 164 43 149 192 1.17 165 39 *152 191 1.16 151 77 96 173 1.14 154 63 109 172 1.12 149 60 105 165 1.11 123 55 81 136 1.11 98 61 47 108 1.10 141 70 83 153 1.08 94 40 62 102 1.08 153 80 83 163 1.07 77 41 40 81 1.05 81 40 44 84 1.04 159 62 102 164 1.03 144 67 81 148 1.03 134 65 73 138 1.03 69 33 38 71 1.03 150 69 76 145 0.97 147 60 81 141 0.96 162 63 89 152 0.94 79 25 49 74 0.94 Keith Christiansen 140 59 70 129 0.92 128 37 80 117 0.91 80 27 45 72 0.90 160 74 68 142 0.89 84 25 50 75 0.89 81 29 43 72 0.89 152 67 66 133 0.88 136 44 75 119 0.88 104 25 66 91 0.88 86 35 41 76 0.88 143 56 69 125 0.87 150 35 94 129 0.86 134 45 70 115 0.86 153 52 76 128 0.84

ALL-TIME PAGE INFORMATION BULLDOG POINTS-PER-GAME GOES HERE LEADERS

PLAYER (YEARS) 1. Bill Watson (1982-85) 2. Keith Christiansen (1963-67) 3. Brett Hull (1984-86) 4. Derek Plante (1989-93) 5. Dan Lempe (1976-80) 6. Murray Keogan (1969-71) 7. Walt Ledingham (1969-72) 8. Gregg Moore (1979-83) 9. Scott Carlston (1978-82) 10. Tom Milani (1972-76) 11. Matt Christensen (1982-86) 12. Pat Boutette (1970-73) 13. Mark Pavelich (1976-79) 14. Pat Francisco (1963-67) 15. Bill Oleksuk (1978-82) 16. Curt Giles (1975-79) 17. Jack Connolly (2008-12) 18. Tom Kurvers (1980-84) 19. Norm Maciver (1982-86) 20. Chris Marinucci (1990-94) 21. Dan Fishback (1979-83) 22. Skeeter Moore (1983-87) 23. Mike Connolly (2008-10) 24. Mike Tok (1962-65) 25. Monty Jones (1973-77) Cam Fryer (1969-72) 27. Mike Peluso (1994-98) 28. Bruce McLeod (1966-69) 29. J.T. Brown (2010-12) 30. Justin Fontaine (2007-11) Mike Newton (1972-76) John Harrington (1975-79) Mark Heaslip (1971-73) 34. Bob Lakso (1980-84) 35. Rusty Fitzgerald (1991-95) 36. Tim Stapleton (2002-06) Mason Raymond (2005-07) 38. Lyman Haakstad (1970-74) 39. Merv Kiryluik (1970-74) 40. Barry Chyzowski (1986-88) 41. Junior Lessard (2000-04) Ron Busniuk (1967-70) Jerry Chumola (1987-89) 44. Brad Federenko (1992-97) Glenn Kulyk (1976-80) Bob Hill (1962-66) Owen Rogers (1962-66) 48. John Rothstein (1975-79) 49. Keith Hendrickson (1975-80) Travis Oleksuk (2008-12) 50. Jeff Scissons (1996-00)

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Harvey Flaman

Ron Busniuk

Walt Ledingham

Mike Peluso

Year Name Pos GP G A TP PPG P-PM 1952-53 Ed Skelko F 12 7 9 16 1.33 10-30 1953-54 Al Peterson C 17 18 6 24 1.41 6-12 1954-55 Don Bordeau C 17 16 21 37 2.17 4-9 1955-56 Harvey Flaman F 23 30 24 54 2.34 14-27 1956-57 Harvey Flaman F 23 34 20 54 2.34 15-28 1957-58 Elmer Schwartz F 20 14 31 45 2.25 14-22 1958-59 Mike O’Handley RW 20 18 7 25 1.25 9-18 1959-60 Mike O’Handley RW 20 22 14 36 1.80 7-12 1960-61 Mike Mithrush C 18 19 14 33 1.83 8-20 1961-62 Mike Mithrush C 22 8 15 23 1.04 14-28 1962-63 Bill Lenardon C 24 9 17 26 1.08 3-14 1963-64 Keith Christiansen C 25 16 20 36 1.44 22-58 1964-65 Keith Christiansen C 27 23 35 58 2.14 30-69 1965-66 Keith Christiansen C 28 13 27 40 1.42 21-52 1966-67 Keith Christiansen C 28 23 39 62 2.21 25-85 1967-68 Ron Busniuk C 28 10 10 20 0.71 18-39 1968-69 Ron Busniuk C/D 29 7 20 27 0.93 8-16 1969-70 Murray Keogan C 29 21 19 40 1.37 9-34 1970-71 Walt Ledingham LW 34 26 28 54 1.58 11-38 1971-72 Walt Ledingham LW 35 24 29 53 1.51 9-18 1972-73 Pat Boutette LW 36 18 45 63 1.75 41-91 1973-74 Merv Kiryluik RW 38 17 39 56 1.47 23-46 1974-75 Tom Milani RW 38 27 30 57 1.50 18-36 1975-76 Tom Milani RW 36 26 37 63 1.75 16-40 1976-77 Dan Lempe C 37 24 40 64 1.72 19-62 1977-78 Dan Lempe C 37 18 30 48 1.29 12-24 1978-79 Mark Pavelich C 40 31 48 79 1.97 26-52 1979-80 Glenn Kulyk C 38 22 40 62 1.63 8-17 1980-81 Davey Johnson C 39 20 22 42 1.07 25-58 1981-82 Scott Carlston LW 40 30 44 74 1.85 27-54 1982-83 Gregg Moore RW 45 33 39 72 1.60 12-24 1983-84 Bill Watson RW 43 35 51 86 2.00 6-12 1984-85 Bill Watson RW 46 49 60* 109* 2.36 24-48 1985-86 Brett Hull RW 42 52* 32 84 2.00 19-46 1986-87 Sean Toomey RW 39 26 17 43 1.10 13-34 1987-88 Barry Chyzowski C 41 22 34 56 1.36 7-14 1988-89 Dale Jago D 40 12 24 36 0.90 22-52 1989-90 Shjon Podein LW 35 21 18 39 1.11 18-36 1990-91 Derek Plante C 36 23 20 43 1.19 3-6 1991-92 Derek Plante C 37 27 36 63 1.70 14-28 1992-93 Derek Plante C 37 36 56 92 2.48* 11-30 1993-94 Chris Marinucci LW 38 30 31 61 1.60 27-65 1994-95 Brad Federenko LW 38 30 19 49 1.28 11-33 1995-96 Mike Peluso C 38 25 19 44 1.16 28-64 1996-97 Mike Peluso C 37 20 20 40 1.08 17-53 1997-98 Mike Peluso C/RW 40 24 21 45 1.07 42-100 1998-99 Jeff Scissons C 38 18 19 37 0.97 21-42 1999-00 Colin Anderson LW 37 18 22 40 1.03 18-44 2000-01 Tom Nelson C/LW 38 16 25 41 1.08 21-61 2001-02 Judd Medak LW 40 18 33 51 1.28 41-109 2002-03 Tim Stapleton C 42 14 28 42 1.00 3-6 2003-04 Junior Lessard RW 45 32 31 63 1.40 17-34 2004-05 Evan Schwabe C 38 19 26 45 1.18 14-28 2005-06 Tim Stapleton C 39 14 16 30 0.76 2-4 2006-07 Mason Raymond LW 39 14 32 46 1.18 17-45 2007-08 MacGregor Sharp C 36 7 10 17 0.47 7-14 2008-09 MacGregor Sharp C 43 26 24 50 1.16 10-20 2009-10 Jack Connolly C 40 18 31 49 1.22 18-47 2010-11 Jack Connolly C 42 18 41 59 1.40 18-36 2011-12 Jack Connolly C 41 20 40 60 1.46 14-28 2012-13 Tony Cameranesi C 38 14 20 34 0.89 14-28 Austin Farley LW 36 16 18 34 0.94 13-45 Mike Seidel RW 38 17 17 34 0.89 12-24 2013-14 Caleb Herbert C 36 12 19 31 0.86 37-85 2014-15 Tony Cameranesi C 40 9 21 30 0.75 8-16 2015-16 Tony Cameranesi C 38 11 28 39 0.84 7-14 2016-17 Alex Iafallo LW 42 21 30 51 1.21 11-22 2017-18 Scott Perunovich D 42 11 25 36 0.86 18-36

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Bill Halbrehder

Jerome Mrazek

YEAR-BY-YEAR PAGE INFORMATION UMD GOALIE GOES HERE LEADERS

Year Name GP W-L-T GA GAA SVS SVS% 1952-53 Paul Cooper 11 8-3-0 45 4.09 254 .849 1953-54 Duane Johnson 16 10-6-0 62 3.87 366 .855 1954-55 Duane Johnson 17 9-8-0 83 4.80 437 .840 1955-56 Jerry Kleisinger 22 16-6-0 64 2.91 544 .895 1956-57 Jerry Kleisinger 17 12-4-1 55 3.23 376 .872 1957-58 Jerry Kleisinger 16 12-4-0 56 3.50 345 .860 1958-59 Mike Haley 17 7-9-1 81 4.76 452 .848 1959-60 Mike Haley 16 12-3-0 59 3.69 357 .858 1960-61 Mike Haley 13 10-3-0 36 3.00 341 .904 1961-62 Jerry Wherley 16 4-12-2 86 5.81 544 .863 1962-63 Bill Halbrehder 13 4-8-1 46 3.62 386 .893 1963-64 Bill Halbrehder 24 11-13-0 87 3.62 792 .901 1964-65 Bill Halbrehder 22 12-9-1 92 4.18 777 .894 1965-66 Dave LeBlanc 23 5-16-1 111 4.93 864 .886 1966-67 Dave LeBlanc 28 12-16-0 125 4.46 977 .886 1967-68 Ron Beck 14 3-11-0 66 4.81 401 .859 1968-69 Glenn Resch 24 5-19-0 117 4.93 732 .862 1969-70 Glenn Resch 25 12-12-1 97 3.88 689 .876 1970-71 Glenn Resch 26 11-14-1 107 4.23 850 .887 1971-72 Jerome Mrazek 27 12-13-1 144 4.30 860 .882 1972-73 Jerome Mrazek 27 14-13-0 119 4.44 1004 .894 1973-74 Jerome Mrazek 29 17-12-0 115 3.99 1000 .897 1974-75 Rick Heinz 20 6-11-2 94 4.75 661 .875 1975-76 Rick Heinz 34 14-20-0 162 4.79 1259 .886 1976-77 Rick Heinz 23 6-15-2 123 5.54 818 .869 1977-78 Rick Heinz 33 13-18-1 157 4.80 1161 .881 1978-79 Bill Perkl 35 21-10-4 144 3.99 1119 .886 1979-80 Bill Perkl 28 11-16-0 151 5.47 931 .860 1980-81 Bill Perkl 19 10-8-0 84 4.54 573 .873 1981-82 Bob Mason 26 9-15-3 115 4.45 711 .861 1982-83 Bob Mason 43 26-16-1 151 3.49 1279* .894 1983-84 Rick Kosti 38 27-9-2 119 3.04 1052 .898 1984-85 Rick Kosti 45* 33*-9-3 146 3.20 1183 .890 1985-86 John Hyduke 24 14-7-3 84 3.60 572 .872 1986-87 John Hyduke 23 7-15-0 99 4.37 640 .866 1987-88 John Hyduke 31 14-15-0 127 4.05 915 .878 1988-89 Chad Erickson 15 5-7-1 49 3.58 397 .890 1989-90 Chad Erickson 39 19-19-1 141 3.68 1198 .895 1990-91 Chad Erickson 40 14-19-7 159 3.99 1165 .880 1991-92 Jerome Butler 22 9-11-2 91 4.12 558 .860 1992-93 Taras Lendzyk 22 15-5-0 68 3.28 549 .890 1993-94 Taras Lendzyk 32 13-17-2 123 3.85 938 .884 1994-95 Taras Lendzyk 37 15-18-4 140 3.80 1058 .883 1995-96 Taras Lendzyk 35 17-16-1 110 3.23 946 .896 1996-97 Brant Nicklin 37 18-15-4 119 3.25 1035 .897 1997-98 Brant Nicklin 39 21-16-2 121 3.12 1096 .901 1998-99 Brant Nicklin 32 6-23-2 109 3.62 898 .892 1999-00 Brant Nicklin 29 10-16-0 100 3.79 851 .895 2000-01 Rob Anderson 28 6-17-3 98 3.80 834 .895 2001-02 Rob Anderson 24 9-11-0 75 3.50 681 .890 2002-03 Isaac Reichmuth 32 18-11-3 85 2.68 891 .905 2003-04 Isaac Reichmuth 40 23-9-4 100 2.64 993 .909 2004-05 Josh Johnson 17 6-5-2 42 2.98 378 .900 2005-06 Isaac Reichmuth 28 5-14-3 94 3.45 671 .877 2006-07 Josh Johnson 18 8-7-2 38 2.14 452 .922 2007-08 Alex Stalock 36 13-17-6 85 2.35 984 .914 2008-09 Alex Stalock 42 21-13-8 90 2.13 1094 .924 2009-10 Kenny Reiter 25 13-10-0 54 2.36 558 .912 2010-11 Kenny Reiter 31 16-7-5 67 2.16 716 .914 2011-12 Kenny Reiter 38 23-9-6 94 2.43 960 .911 2012-13 Matt McNeely 25 10-11-3 66 2.67 610 .902 2013-14 Aaron Crandall 31 14-12-3 80 2.76 721 .900 2014-15 Kasimir Kaskisuo 36 18-14-3 81 2.22 891 .917 2015-16 Kasimir Kaskisuo 39 19-15-5 75 1.92 904 .923 2016-17 Hunter Miska 39 27-5-5 85 2.20 982 .920 2017-18 Hunter Shepard 41 25-14-1 76 1.91* 936 .925* *UMD (as an NCAA Division I member) single-season record Note: Statistics prior to the 1952-53 season are not available.

Bill Perkl

John Hyduke

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DATE OPPONENT SITE SCORE GOALIE March 10, 2018 Western Michigan@ Duluth, Minn. 2-0 Hunter Shepard March 9, 2018 Western Michigan@ Duluth, Minn. 5-0 Hunter Shepard Feb. 23, 2018 Western Michigan Kalamazoo, Mich. 8-0 Hunter Shepard Feb. 17, 2018 Miami Duluth, Minn. 3-0 Hunter Shepard Feb. 16, 2018 Miami Duluth, Minn. 4-0 Hunter Shepard Dec. 29, 2017 Yale Duluth, Minn. 5-0 Hunter Shepard Nov. 10, 2017 Western Michigan Duluth, Minn. 3-0 Hunter Shepard Oct. 28, 2017 Maine Eatero, Fla. 2-0 Hunter Shepard Oct. 14, 2017 Bemidji State Duluth, Minn. 0-0 OT Nick Deery Feb. 4, 2017 Nebraska-Omaha Duluth, Minn. 5-0 Hunter Miska Jan. 21, 2017 North Dakota Grand Forks, N.D. 4-0 Hunter Miska Nov. 12, 2016 Western Michigan Duluth, Minn. 2-0 Hunter Miska Oct. 29, 2016 North Dakota Duluth, Minn. 3-0 Hunter Miska Oct. 1, 2016 Michigan Tech Duluth, Minn. 6-0 Hunter Miska March 4, 2016 Miami Duluth, Minn. 5-0 Kasimir Kaskisuo Dec. 4, 2015 Western Michigan Duluth, Minn. 7-0 Kasimir Kaskisuo Nov. 21, 2015 Colorado College Colorado Springs, Colo. 6-0 Kasimir Kaskisuo Nov. 20, 2015 Colorado College Colorado Springs, Colo. 5-0 Kasimir Kaskisuo Oct. 17, 2015 Minnesota Duluth, Minn. 3-0 Kasimir Kaskisuo Nov. 14, 2014 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. 3-0 Kasimir Kaskisuo Oct. 12, 2014 Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. 3-0 Matt McNeely March 1, 2014 Miami Oxford, Ohio 1-0 Aaron Crandall March 9, 2013 Nebraska-Omaha Duluth, Minn. 6-0 Aaron Crandall March 2, 2013 Alabama-Huntsville Duluth, Minn. 4-0 Aaron Crandall Jan. 11, 2013 Michigan Tech Duluth, Minn. 1-0 Matt McNeely Nov. 11, 2011 Alaska Anchorage Duluth, Minn. 5-0 Kenny Reiter Nov. 5, 2011 Denver Denver, Colo. 4-0 Kenny Reiter Oct. 29, 2011 Bemidji State Duluth, Minn. 1-0 Kenny Reiter March 25, 2011 Union College* Bridgeport, Conn. 2-0 Kenny Reiter Jan. 22, 2011 Michigan Tech Houghton, Mich. 3-0 Aaron Crandall Jan. 21, 2011 Michigan Tech Houghton, Mich. 5-0 Kenny Reiter Jan. 14, 2011 Wisconsin Duluth, Minn. 2-0 Kenny Reiter Oct. 23, 2010 Alaska Anchorage Duluth, Minn. 6-0 Aaron Crandall March 14, 2010 Colorado College# Duluth, Minn. 4-0 Kenny Reiter Feb. 27, 2010 Minnesota Duluth, Minn. 3-0 Brady Hjelle Jan. 30, 2010 Wisconsin Duluth, Minn. 4-0 Kenny Reiter Jan. 2, 2010 Mercyhurst Duluth, Minn. 6-0 Kenny Reiter March 21, 2009 Denver# St. Paul, Minn. 4-0 Alex Stalock March 20, 2009 North Dakota# St. Paul, Minn. 3-0 Alex Stalock Jan. 31, 2009 Wisconsin Madison, Wis. 1-0 Alex Stalock Jan. 23, 2009 MSU-Mankato Duluth, Minn. 4-0 Alex Stalock Oct. 11, 2008 Northern Michigan Marquette, Mich. 5-0 Alex Stalock Jan. 25, 2008 UMass-Lowell Lowell, Mass. 1-0 Alex Stalock Oct. 27, 2007 Denver Denver, Colo. 3-0 Alex Stalock Oct. 13, 2007 Northern Michigan Duluth, Minn. 4-0 Alex Stalock March 3, 2007 Wisconsin Duluth, Minn. 0-0 OT Josh Johnson Feb. 24, 2007 Alaska Anchorage Anchorage, Alaska 5-0 Josh Johnson Nov. 10, 2006 Michigan Tech Houghton, Mich. 0-0 OT Alex Stalock March 27, 2004 Michigan State* Grand Rapids, Mich. 5-0 Isaac Reichmuth Jan. 9, 2004 Denver Denver, Colo. 1-0 Isaac Reichmuth Dec. 6, 2003 Michigan Tech Houghton, Mich. 4-0 Josh Johnson Dec. 7, 2002 Bemidji State Bemidji, Minn. 12-0 Isaac Reichmuth Jan. 14, 2000 Colorado College Colorado Springs, Colo. 2-0 Brant Nicklin Feb. 6, 1999 Alaska Anchorage Anchorage, Alaska 0-0 OT Tony Gasparini Feb. 28, 1998 North Dakota Duluth, Minn. 7-0 Brant Nicklin Feb. 14, 1998 Alaska Anchorage Duluth, Minn. 0-0 OT Brant Nicklin Dec. 20, 1997 Alaska Anchorage Anchorage, Alaska 2-0 Brant Nicklin Dec. 6, 1997 Nebraska-Omaha Duluth, Minn. 3-0 Brant Nicklin Nov. 29, 1997 Michigan Tech Duluth, Minn. 1-0 Brant Nicklin Nov. 23, 1996 Wisconsin Madison, Wis. 4-0 Brant Nicklin Oct. 12, 1996 Army Duluth, Minn. 3-0 Brant Nicklin Nov. 25, 1995 Northern Michigan Marquette, Mich. 3-0 Taras Lendzyk Oct. 13, 1995 Ferris State Duluth, Minn. 3-0 Taras Lendzyk Oct. 29, 1994 Alaska Anchorage Duluth, Minn. 2-0 Taras Lendzyk Dec. 17, 1993 Harvard Duluth, Minn. 3-0 Taras Lendzyk March 13,1993 Alaska Anchorage# Duluth, Minn. 4-0 Taras Lendzyk Feb. 27, 1993 St. Cloud State Duluth, Minn. 4-0 Taras Lendzyk Jan. 18, 1986 Providence College Providence, R.I. 6-0 Mike Cortes Feb. 2, 1985 Denver Duluth, Minn. 5-0 Rick Kosti March 3, 1984 Wisconsin# Duluth, Minn. 9-0 Rick Kosti Feb. 3, 1984 Colorado College Duluth, Minn. 6-0 Rick Kosti Oct. 21, 1983 Colorado College Duluth, Minn. 7-0 Jon Downing Jan. 21, 1983 North Dakota Duluth, Minn. 3-0 Bob Mason Nov. 14, 1980 Minnesota Duluth, Minn. 8-0 Ron Erickson Feb. 23, 1973 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. 8-0 Jerome Mrazek Nov. 27, 1969 North Dakota Grand Forks, N.D. 3-0 Glenn Resch March 5, 1965 Lakehead U. Duluth, Minn. 13-0 Ron Hill Feb. 29, 1964 Manitoba Duluth, Minn. 5-0 Bill Halbrehder Jan. 25, 1963 Port Arthur Duluth, Minn. 7-0 Bill Halbrehder Jan. 8, 1963 St. Thomas Duluth, Minn. 15-0 Tom DeLuca/ Bill Halbrehder/ Jerry Wherley *NCAA Playoffs

@NCHC Playoffs

#WCHA Playoffs

SAVES 19 26 22 34 16 29 22 26 27 27 29 30 30 21 20 27 26 19 21 17 23 30 32 23 28 27 29 23 32 14 14 22 26 25 22 28 26 20 31 20 39 29 26 43 21 32 18 27 23 32 21 30 32 36 40 14 30 18 25 27 12 22 12 24 31 20 18 25 23 32 28 22 26 28 52 46 17 17 26 3 9 4

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OPPONENT Denver Minnesota State Denver Western Michigan St. Cloud State Bemidji State North Dakota North Dakota Denver Denver@ Western Michigan Bemidji State North Dakota Denver Maine Wisconsin Boston College* North Michigan North Dakota North Dakota# Denver# North Dakota Colorado College Colorado College Bemidji State Colorado College Wisconsin North Dakota St. Cloud State St. Cloud State Michigan Tech Minnesota Minnesota Colorado College North Dakota Alaska Anchorage Alaska Anchorage North Dakota# Minnesota St. Cloud State North Dakota St. Cloud State Michigan Tech Minnesota Alaska Anchorage UMass-Lowell North Dakota Minnesota# Alaska Anchorage Wisconsin North Dakota Providence College Colorado College Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota St. Cloud State St. Cloud State# Michigan Tech Northern Michigan Minnesota Wisconsin Northern Michigan St. Cloud State Wisconsin New Hampshire North Dakota# Minnesota# North Dakota Northeastern U. Michigan State Clarkson U. Princeton U. Denver Minnesota# Minnesota Michigan Tech North Dakota Michigan Tech

*NCAA Playoffs

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SHUTOUTS AGAINST UMD

SITE SCORE GOALIE SAVES Denver, Colorado 1-0 Tanner Jaillet 24 Mankato, Minn. 1-0 Conner LaCouvee 15 Duluth, Minn. 1-0 Tanner Jaillet 28 Duluth, Minn. 5-0 Ben Blacker 31 St. Cloud, Minn. 5-0 David Hrenak 29 Duluth, Minn. 0-0 Michael Bitzer 45 Duluth, Minn. 3-0 Cam Johnson 38 Duluth, Minn. 3-0 Cam Johnson 40 Duluth, Minn. 3-0 Evan Cowley 27 Denver, Colo. 4-0 Evan Cowley 27 Kalamazoo, Mich. 3-0 Lucas Hafner 18 Bemidji, Minn. 4-0 Michael Bitzer 28 Duluth, Minn. 3-0 Zane McIntyre 33 Duluth, Minn. 3-0 Juho Olkinuora 26 Estero, Fla. 1-0 Martin Ouellette 31 Duluth, Minn. 2-0 Joel Rumpel 29 Worchester, Mass. 4-0 Parker Milner 33 Duluth, Minn. 5-0 Josh Robinson 33 Duluth, Minn. 5-0 Aaron Dell 35 St. Paul, Minn. 2-0 Brad Eidsness 22 Denver, Colo. 1-0 Peter Mannino 25 Duluth, Minn. 2-0 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux 28 Duluth, Minn. 4-0 Richard Bachman 29 Duluth, Minn. 3-0 Richard Bachman 31 Bemidji, Minn. 2-0 Matt Dalton 25 Colorado Springs, Colo. 3-0 Richard Bachman 34 Duluth, Minn. 0-0 OT Shane Connelly 38 Grand Forks, N.D. 1-0 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux 19 St. Cloud, Minn. 5-0 Bobby Goepfert 22 Duluth, Minn. 4-0 Bobby Goepfert 31 Houghton, Mich. 0-0 OT Michael-Lee Teslak 16 Minneapolis, Minn. 2-0 Jeff Frazee 27 Minneapolis, Minn. 7-0 Kellen Briggs 31 Duluth, Minn. 5-0 Matt Zaba 25 Grand Forks, N.D. 4-0 Jordan Parise 28 Anchorage, Alaska 2-0 John DeCaro 30 Anchorage, Alaska 3-0 Nate Lawson 37 Grand Forks, N.D. 4-0 Karl Goehring 25 Duluth, Minn. 4-0 Adam Hauser 23 St. Cloud, Minn. 3-0 Scott Meyer 23 Grand Forks, N.D. 10-0 Karl Goehring 22 Duluth, Minn. 8-0 Scott Meyer 20 Duluth, Minn. 3-0 Jason Molianen 37 Minneapolis, Minn. 4-0 Adam Hauser 31 Duluth, Minn. 0-0 OT Gregg Naumenko 22 Duluth, Minn. 3-0 Scott Fankhouser 30 Grand. Forks, N.D. 3-0 Karl Goehring 36 Duluth, Minn. 5-0 Steve DeBus 30 Duluth, Minn. 0-0 OT Doug Teskey 43 Duluth, Minn. 3-0 Mike Valley 32 Grand Forks, N.D. 8-0 Karl Goehring 30 Duluth, Minn. 3-0 Boyd Ballard 26 Duluth, Minn. 6-0 Ryan Bach 36 Duluth, Minn. 7-0 Steve DeBus 21 Duluth, Minn. 2-0 Jeff Moen 23 Minneapolis, Minn. 3-0 Jeff Callinan 20 St. Cloud, Minn. 3-0 Brian Leitza 25 St. Cloud, Minn. 3-0 Grant Sjerven 28 Houghton, Mich. 3-0 Luciano Caravaggio 29 Marquette, Mich. 5-0 Dieter Kochan 24 Minneapolis, Minn. 3-0 Jeff Stolp 24 Madison, Wis. 7-0 Duane Derksen 25 Marquette, Mich. 8-0 Bill Pye 26 St. Cloud, Minn. 5-0 Mike O’Hara 21 Madison, Wis. 3-0 Duane Derksen 21 Manchester, N.H. 3-0 Pat Morrison 28 St. Paul, Minn. 6-0 Scott Brower 37 St. Paul, Minn. 6-0 Robb Stauber 19 Grand Forks, N.D. 5-0 Ed Belfour 31 Boston, Mass. 4-0 Tim Marshall 29 East Lansing, Mich. 4-0 Ron Scott 38 Hartford, Conn. 6-0 Don Sylvestri 30 Duluth, Minn. 1-0 OT Ron Dennis 27 Denver, Colo. 4-0 Ernie Glanville 24 Minneapolis, Minn. 6-0 Larry Thayer 23 Minneapolis, Minn. 4-0 Murray McLachlan 26 Houghton, Mich. 5-0 Bill Hughes 30 Grand Forks, N.D. 5-0 Joe Lech 23 Duluth, Minn. 3-0 Garry Bauman 19 #WCHA Playoffs

Note: Shutouts are from NCAA Division I era (1961-62 to present)

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DATE Feb. 2, 2018 Jan. 23, 2018 Dec. 1, 2017 Nov. 11, 2017 Nov. 4, 2017 Oct. 14, 2017 Dec. 12, 2015 Dec. 11, 2015 Nov. 13, 2015 March 14, 2015 March 7, 2015 Jan. 23, 2015 Feb. 21, 2014 Feb. 1, 2013 Dec. 28, 2012 Oct. 27, 2012 March 25, 2012 Jan. 28, 2012 Dec, 30, 2010 March 18, 2010 March 15, 2008 March 1, 2008 Feb. 23, 2008 Feb. 22, 2008 Jan. 5, 2008 Nov. 10, 2007 March 3, 2007 Feb. 17, 2007 Jan. 19, 2007 Nov. 24, 2006 Nov. 10, 2006 March 4, 2006 March 3, 2006 Feb. 24, 2006 Feb. 17, 2006 Nov. 19, 2005 Nov. 6, 2004 March 11, 2001 Feb. 24, 2001 March 11, 2000 Feb. 18, 2000 Jan. 28, 2000 Nov. 27, 1999 Nov. 20, 1999 Feb. 6, 1999 Jan. 3, 1999 Oct. 30, 1998 March 14, 1998 Feb. 14, 1998 Nov. 21, 1997 Nov. 14, 1997 Nov. 8, 1997 Jan. 5, 1996 Nov. 18, 1995 Nov. 17, 1995 Feb. 10, 1995 Dec. 10, 1994 March 11, 1994 Jan. 8, 1994 Nov. 27, 1993 Jan. 10, 1992 Jan. 4, 1991 Dec. 8, 1990 Nov. 2, 1990 Nov. 25, 1989 Jan. 21, 1989 March 7, 1988 March 6, 1988 Feb. 6, 1987 Dec. 15, 1984 Jan. 9, 1981 Jan. 3, 1981 Dec. 20, 1980 Jan. 20, 1978 March 4, 1975 Feb. 16, 1968 Jan. 27, 1968 Feb. 22, 1964 Nov. 23, 1962

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Mike Connnolly equaled a team single-game record with a five-goal outburst against arch-rival Minnesota on Feb. 5, 2011 at AMSOIL Arena.

Brett Hull scored three or more goals a UMDrecord 10 times during his two-year career and collected seven hat tricks (another Bulldog mark) in 1985-86.

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Player Opponent Karson Kuhlman at Western Michigan Alex Iafallo vs. North Dakota J.T. Brown (4) at Alaska Anchorage J.T. Brown at Nebraska-Omaha Mike Connolly (5) vs. Minnesota (W 6-4) Justin Fontaine (4) vs. Michigan Tech (W 8-1) MacGregor Sharp vs. Denver# (W 4-0) MacGregor Sharp at. Minnesota (L 3-5) Marco Peluso vs. MSU-Mankato (W 8-3) Junior Lessard vs. MSU-Mankato# (W 6-2) Marco Peluso at Colorado College (W 5-3) Luke Stauffacher vs. Bowling Green (W 6-1) Junior Lessard vs. MSU-Mankato (W 8-5) Tyler Brosz at Union College (W 7-4) Junior Lessard vs. Alaska Anchorage (W 8-1) Jon Francisco vs. Union College (W 5-2) Nick Anderson at Bemidji State (W 12-0) Junior Lessard vs. Bemidji State (W 7-2) Tom Nelson vs. Bemidji State (W 5-1) Judd Medak vs. Northern Michigan (L 4-5) Andy Reierson vs. Michigan Tech (W 5-3) Colin Anderson vs. Boston University (W 8-5) Jeff Scissons at Michigan Tech (W 6-2) Jeff Scissons (4) vs. Minnesota# (W 7-3) Mike Peluso vs. Colorado College (W 5-2) Colin Anderson vs. St. Cloud State (W 8-4) Ken Dzikowski at Denver (L 3-6) Joe Ciccarello at Denver (W 8-3) Jeff Romfo vs. Alaska Anchorage (W 7-2) Mike Peluso at Alaska Anchorage (W 6-4) Mike Peluso vs. St. Cloud State (W 7-1) Chet Culic vs. Northern Michigan (W 8-1) Mike Peluso (4) vs. North Dakota (L 7-9) Brett Larson at St. Cloud State# (L 5-8) Chris Marinucci vs. Wisconsin# (W 7-5) Joe Biondi vs. Colorado College (W 8-4) Derek Plante vs. Colorado College (W 8-4) Rusty Fitzgerald vs. Colorado College (W 9-3) Corey Osmak vs. Denver (W 7-1) Chris Marinucci at Alaska Anchorage (W 6-3) Chris Marinucci vs. Northern Michigan (W 5-2) Doug Torrel at Northern Michigan (L 4-6) Derek Plante vs. Denver (W 7-3) Brad Penner vs. Michigan Tech (W 7-2) Shjon Podein vs. North Dakota (L 3-5) Darren Nauss at Wisconsin (W 9-4) Darren Nauss vs. Denver (W 5-2) Shawn Howard vs. Denver (W 4-3) Shawn Howard vs. Colorado College (W10-3) Jerry Chumola vs. New Hampshire (W 7-1) Brian Johnson at North Dakota (L 3-5) Sean Toomey vs. UMass-Lowell (W 7-3) Brian Johnson at New Hampshire (W 11-4) Sean Toomey at Minnesota (L 6-8) Brett Hull (4) vs. Northern Michigan# (W 8-4) Brett Hull vs. North Dakota (L 7-8 OT) Brett Hull (4) vs. Michigan Tech (W 7-2) Brett Hull vs. Boston College (W 10-1) Skeeter Moore vs. Boston University (W 8-6) Brett Hull vs. Alaska Anchorage (W 6-1) Brett Hull at Wisconsin (L 3-4) Brett Hull vs. U.S. International (W 8-7) Skeeter Moore vs. U.S. International (W 12-4) Matt Christensen vs. Boston College* (W 7-6) Brett Hull at Wisconsin (W 8-1) Brett Hull at Wisonsin (W 5-4) Bill Watson vs. Minnesota (W 8-6) Bill Watson vs. Lowell (W 12-1) Norm Maciver (4) vs. Providence (W 9-2) Brett Hull at Northeastern U. (W 7-6 OT) Bill Watson vs. Northern Arizona (W 11-1) Matt Christensen at Wisconsin (W 9-0) Bob Lakso vs. Wisconsin (W 4-2) Mark Baron at Colorado College (W 6-3) Bill Watson vs. Lake Superior State (L 3-4) Matt Christensen vs. Denver (W 6-5) Bob Lakso vs. Boston University (W 5-4) Dan Fishback vs. Minnesota (W 9-3) Bill Oleksuk (4) vs. Wisconsin (L 6-8)

Date Feb. 23, 2018 Oct. 28, 2016 Feb. 3, 2012 Jan. 13, 2012 Feb. 5, 2011 Nov. 14, 2009 March 21, 2009 Feb. 28, 2009 Oct. 23, 2004 March 13, 2004 Feb. 21, 2004 Jan. 2, 2004 Nov. 28, 2003 Nov. 22, 2003 Oct. 31, 2003 Dec. 28, 2002 Dec. 6, 2002 Dec. 8, 2001 Dec. 7, 2001 Nov. 24, 2001 Nov. 11, 2000 Dec. 28, 2000 Dec. 5, 1998 March 13, 1998 Jan. 31, 1998 Jan. 16, 1998 Dec. 13, 1996 Feb. 10, 1996 Jan. 19, 1996 Dec. 8, 1995 Dec. 1, 1995 March 4, 1995 Nov. 19, 1994 March 12, 1994 March 20, 1993 Feb. 13, 1993 Feb. 13, 1993 Feb. 12, 1993 Jan. 15, 1993 Jan. 2, 1993 Dec. 20, 1992 Jan. 25, 1992 Feb. 23, 1991 Jan. 25, 1991 Feb. 9, 1990 Nov. 24, 1989 Oct. 14, 1989 Oct. 13, 1989 Dec. 19, 1987 Nov. 20, 1987 Feb. 28, 1987 Jan. 2, 1987 Dec. 6, 1986 Oct. 17, 1986 March 1, 1986 Jan. 11, 1986 Jan. 3, 1986 Dec. 6, 1985 Nov. 29, 1985 Nov. 9, 1985 Nov. 2, 1985 Oct. 12, 1985 Oct. 11, 1985 March 30, 1985 Feb. 9, 1985 Feb. 8, 1985 Jan. 19, 1985 Jan. 4, 1985 Dec. 28, 1984 Dec. 14, 1984 Nov. 9, 1984 March 3, 1984 Feb. 17, 1984 Jan. 20, 1984 Dec. 28, 1983 Dec. 17, 1983 Nov. 12, 1983 Jan. 14, 1983 Feb. 27, 1982


Date Jan. 30, 1982 Dec. 28, 1981 Dec. 5, 1981 Dec. 4, 1981 Nov. 20, 1981 Oct. 20, 1981 Oct. 20, 1981 March 7, 1981 Feb. 28, 1981 Jan. 31, 1981 Nov. 21, 1980 Feb. 23, 1980 Feb. 16, 1980 Jan. 25, 1980 Nov. 30, 1979 Feb. 23, 1979 Jan. 27, 1979 Jan. 12, 1979 Jan. 6, 1979 Dec. 29, 1978 Oct. 14, 1978 Feb. 10, 1978 Dec. 17, 1977 Dec. 3, 1977 Jan. 28, 1977 Jan. 21, 1977 Nov. 19, 1976 March 6, 1976 Nov. 14, 1975 Jan. 11, 1975 Nov. 22, 1974 March 15, 1974 Feb. 8, 1974 Feb. 1, 1974 Jan. 19, 1974 Dec. 29, 1973 Dec. 28, 1973 Jan. 13, 1973 Dec. 29, 1972 Nov. 24, 1972 Nov. 23, 1972 Nov. 17, 1972 Dec. 17, 1971 Dec. 17, 1971 Dec. 3, 1971 Nov. 13, 1971 Feb. 26, 1971 Feb. 6, 1971 Dec. 5, 1970 Nov. 25, 1970 Nov. 25, 1970 Nov. 20, 1970 Jan. 17, 1970 Feb. 4, 1967 Dec. 29, 1966 Dec. 17, 1966

MacGregor Sharp collected two hat tricks as a senior, the last of which came in UMD’s 4-0 win over Denver in the 2009 WCHA Final Five championship game.

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Player Opponent Gregg Moore vs. Colorado College (W 8-2) Gregg Moore vs. Air Force (W 10-4) Gregg Moore vs. Denver (L 5-7) Scott Carlston vs. Denver (W 7-3) Bill Oleksuk vs. New Hampshire (W 8-3) Bill Mason vs. U.S. International (W 9-3) Scott Carlston vs. U.S. International (W 9-3) Gary DeGrio at Minnesota# (W 7-5) Scott Carlston vs. North Dakota (W 7-6) Scott Carlston vs. Notre Dame (W 6-4) Al Cleveland vs. Providence College (W 4-3) Gregg Moore at Minnesota (W 7-4) Keith Hendrickson vs. Wisconsin (W 8-4) Gary DeGrio vs. Denver (W 10-5) Bill Oleksuk at Colorado College (L 6-7) Scott Carlston vs. Michigan (W 12-3) Glenn Kulyk vs. Wisconsin (W 10-6) Bill Oleksuk at Minnesota (T 6-6) Bill Oleksuk vs. Denver (W 7-1) Mark Pavelich vs. Yale (W 6-5) Bah Harrington vs. Lake Superior State (W 10-4) Curt Giles vs. Michigan (W 6-1) John Rothstein at Colorado College (W 8-6) John Rothstein vs. Michigan State (W 10-6) Monty Jones vs. Denver (W 6-5) Dan Lempe vs. North Dakota (W 8-5) Dan Lempe vs. Colorado College (W 6-5) Mike Newton (4) vs. Michigan Tech (L 5-7) Tom Milani vs. Wisconsin (W 9-6) Mike Newton vs. Wisconsin (W 8-5) Tom Milani vs. Denver (T 3-3) Lyman Haakstad vs. St. Louis U.@ (W 6-3) Tom Milani at Colorado College (W 8-2) Tom Milani (4) vs. Michigan (W 9-5) Mike Newton at Denver (W 8-5) Merv Kiryluik vs. Denver (W 6-3) Lyman Haakstad vs. Denver (W 7-2) Pat Boutette vs. Michigan Tech (W 7-6 OT) Tom Milani vs. Carleton University (W 9-2) Tom Milani vs. Air Force (W 7-2) Pokey Trachsel (5) vs. Lake Superior State (W 11-5) Pat Boutette vs. North Dakota (W 6-1) Pat Boutette vs. Minnesota (W 15-3) Walt Ledingham vs. Minnesota (W 15-3) Walt Ledingham at Colorado College (W, 6-5) Alan Young vs. Minnesota (W, 5-1) Walt Ledingham vs. North Dakota (W 5-3) Walt Ledingham vs. Michigan State (W 8-4) Walt Ledingham (4) at Wisconsin (W 6-4) Phil Hoene vs. Providence College (W 10-3) Cam Fryar vs. Providence College (W 10-3) Murray Keogan at North Dakota (W 5-4) Chuck Ness vs. Ohio University (W 11-3) Pat Francisco vs. Wisconsin (W 6-1) Keith Christiansen vs. Army (W 10-2) Pat Francisco (4) vs. Brown U. (W 9-4) #WCHA Playoffs *at NCAA Championships (Detroit, MI) @National Invitational Hockey Tournament

Note: Hat trick statistics before the 1966-67 season are not available.

Bill Oleksuk is one of just 13 Bulldogs to ever hit the four-plus goal mark in one game, turning the trick at Wisconsin on Feb. 27, 1982.

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Colin Anderson

Craig Arvidson

Bobby Bell

Joe Biondi

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Player (Hometown) Year(s) POS Abelsen, Jerry (Duluth, MN) 1956-60 D Aho, Lyle (Duluth, MN) 1947-48 W Ahrens, Tom (Duluth, MN) 1965-68 D Akervik, Wally (Duluth, MN) 1955-58 D Akins, Drew (Excelsior, MN) 2006-10 C Albers, John (West St. Paul, MN) 1974-76 D Aldoff, Rod (Lethbridge, AB) 1991-95 D Alexander, Bob (Apple Valley, MN) 1985-88 LW Amatuzio, Al (Duluth, MN) 1947-48 D Amatuzio, John (Duluth, MN) 1946-48 C Ambrose, Dick (St. Paul, MN) 1962-63 D Amundson, Darrin (Duluth, MN) 1987-91 C Anderson, Colin (Regina, SASK) 1996-00 LW/RW Anderson, Harold (Duluth, MN) 1946-47 D Anderson, Joey (Roseville, MN) 2016-18 RW Anderson, Matt (Shakopee, MN) 2017- D Anderson, Mikey (Roseville, MN) 2017- D Anderson, Nate (Deerwood, MN) 1998-02 C Anderson, Nick (Proctor, MN) 2000-05 RW Anderson, Rich (Elk River, MN) 1995-00 RW Anderson, Rob (Superior, WI) 1999-2003 G Anderson, Tommy (Duluth, MN) 1952-53 F Andersson, Anders (Int’l Falls, MN) 1981-82, 83-84 C Andrusak, Greg (Nelson, BC) 1987-90, 91-92 D Antoskiewicz, Henry (Duluth, MN) 1930-32 C Antonovich, Jeff (Coleraine, MN) 1992-93 C Apostal, Robert (Duluth, MN) 1952-54 F Armstrong, Stanley 1931-32 NA Arnold, Josh (Moorhead, MN) 1994-96 C Arvidson, Craig (St. Paul, MN) 1973-77 LW Axelsson, Niklas (Waxholm, Sweden) 1993-95 G Badiuk, Tom (Fort Frances, ONT) 1968-69 LW Bailey, Mel (Rosemount, MN) 1981-82 D Baron, Mark (Chisholm, MN) 1980-85 RW Bartholdi, Tom (Duluth, MN) 1960-62 RW Bartness, Gary (Duluth, MN) 1930-31 G Basaraba, Joe (Fort Frances, ONT) 2010-14 LW/RW Beasley, Jay (Taconite, MN) 1958-59, 60-63 RW Beck, Ron (International Falls, MN) 1967-69 G Bell, Bobby (Proctor, MN) 1963-67 LW Bellamy, Dick (Duluth, MN) 1953-54 RW Bender, Koby (Cloquet, MN) 2017- RW Bergman, Wade (Calgary, AB) 2009-13 D Berry, Ed (Duluth, MN) 1946-50 D Biondi, Joe (Warroad, MN) 1989-93 C Birrenkott, Andy (Anoka, MN) 1997-98 D Birt, Jim (Duluth, MN) 1952-54 G Bockland, Jim (Duluth, MN) 1955-56 F Boehm, Brett (Martensville, SASK) 2014-15 LW Bolf, Brian (Hibbing, MN) 1994-95 C Bodin, Don (Duluth, MN) 1948-49 RW/LW Bois, Curtis (Thunder Bay, ONT) 1995-99 RW/LW Bolin, Jeff (Edina, MN) 1980-81 G Bordson, Rob (Duluth, MN) 2007-10 C Boreen, Merrill (Duluth, MN) 1930-31 F Bortolussi, Jason (Thunder Bay, ONT) 1989-92 RW Bostrom, Bob (Duluth, MN) 1952-53 F Bourdeau, Don (Duluth, MN) 1954-56 C Boutette, Pat (Windsor, ONT) 1970-73 LW Boyat, Bob (Duluth, MN) 1948-50, 53-54 LW Braff, John (Duluth, MN) 1947-48 F Bretto, Jim (Hibbing, MN) 1957-59 D Bromme, Pete (Duluth, MN) 1950-51 G Brown, J.T. (Burnsville, MN) 2010-12 RW Brosz, Tyler (Medicine Hat, AB) 2001-05 LW Buck, David (Hastings, MN) 1993-96 D Busniuk, Ron (Fort William, ONT) 1967-70 C/D Butler, Jerome (Salol, MN) 1991-94 G Bymark, John (Grand Rapids, MN) 1953-57 D Bymark, Bob (Grand Rapids, MN) 1959-61 F Caig, T.J. (Kelowna, BC) 2002-05 C Caldwell, Al (Duluth, MN) 1930-31 NA Calengor, Jerry (Hibbing, MN) 1952-55 F Cameranesi, Tony (Plymouth, MN) 2013-16 C Campe, Ernie (Toronto, ONT) 1970-74 D Campion, Will (Seaford, NY) 2016-17 D Carey, Paul (Winnipeg, MB) 1994-95 C Caruso, Brian (Thunder Bay, ONT) 1990-94 LW Carlson, Mark (Warroad, MN) 1998-02 D/LW Carlson, Mike (Two Harbors, MN) 1981-82 C Carlston, Scott (Bloomington, MN) 1978-82 LW Carroll, Andrew (Shoreview, MN) 2005-09 LW Cascalenda, Jay (West St. Paul, MN) 2005-09 D/LW Casto, Chris (Stillwater, MN) 2011-13 D Christensen, Matt (Hoyt Lakes, MN) 1982-86 C Christensen, Roland (Duluth, MN) 1951-52 W Christian, Marc (Bloomington, MN) 1991-96 RW Christiansen, Keith (Fort Frances, ONT) 1963-67 C Christy, Doug (Grand Rapids, MN) 1973-75 LW

GP NA NA 80 NA 153 55 136 78 NA NA 1 113 140 NA 73 35 39 120 136 60 79 NA 5 143 NA 1 NA NA 19 133 5 11 1 124 NA NA 148 74 15 108 NA 9 144 NA 143 2 1 23 5 15 NA 145 2 82 NA 82 NA NA 101 NA NA NA NA 81 133 22 84 50 NA NA 99 NA NA 152 115 1 2 137 150 2 147 153 127 77 168 NA 76 102 38

G A 8 27 NA NA 4 16 0 0 21 30 1 4 20 62 33 26 NA NA NA NA 0 0 21 30 44 67 NA NA 23 41 1 5 5 18 18 25 30 23 5 6 0 3 7 4 1 1 20 69 NA NA 0 0 3 6 NA NA 0 2 32 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 43 10 17 NA NA 28 28 28 30 0 0 38 51 1 3 0 1 10 41 NA NA 40 49 0 0 0 0 11 10 0 0 1 2 NA NA 28 40 0 0 13 34 NA NA 15 10 4 5 23 26 53 78 4 10 NA NA 2 4 NA NA 40 44 28 47 1 3 25 50 0 2 10 13 5 8 22 42 NA NA 6 5 41 83 17 52 0 0 0 0 30 32 30 60 0 0 87 116 29 28 1 9 5 17 76 143 NA NA 12 17 75 121 3 6

PTS 35 NA 20 0 51 5 82 59 NA NA 0 51 111 NA 64 6 23 43 53 11 3 11 2 89 NA 0 9 NA 2 68 0 0 0 81 27 NA 56 58 0 89 4 1 51 NA 89 0 0 21 0 3 NA 68 0 47 NA 25 9 49 131 14 NA 6 NA 84 75 4 75 2 23 13 64 NA 11 124 69 0 0 62 90 0 203 57 10 22 219 NA 29 196 9

P-PM 23-40 NA 55-119 1-2 94-240 17-34 105-237 44-96 NA NA 0-0 26-52 55-126 NA 14-28 6-12 9-18 38-92 48-137 19-54 5-10 NA 0-0 144-315 NA 0 NA NA 1-2 18-36 0-0 0-0 0-0 21-45 5-10 NA 68-153 8-16 0-0 74-156 NA 0-0 49-98 NA 19-46 1-2 0-0 2-4 2-4 1-2 NA 91-239 0-0 17-30 NA 25-58 NA 9-19 103-248 NA NA 17-32 NA 49-109 48-105 15-44 57-128 0-0 NA 2-4 55-129 NA NA 37-77 44-88 1-2 1-2 66-143 35-73 0-0 61-130 51-112 56-131 15-30 43-94 NA 24-51 95-258 4-8


GP 81 5 80 153 121 2 27 166 123 129 39 147 11 129 111 31 NA 130 65 145 NA 43 88 81 NA 115 164 8 135 18 NA 152 135 8 6 145 NA 103 121 113 23 NA 76 26 1 59 150 NA 21 68 97 20 94 NA NA 32 88 144 79 39 82 152 18 150 98 154 99 147 148 63 14 3 159 52 2 154 105 1 79 94 156 21 142 87 15 140 159 75 153

G A 29 43 0 0 27 45 38 41 28 27 0 0 0 2 66 131 55 81 19 23 0 1 11 13 0 0 37 28 4 24 0 0 24 18 24 54 0 0 40 39 24 43 0 2 1 12 13 18 36 25 11 24 10 36 3 2 10 14 1 2 NA NA 19 57 14 28 0 0 0 0 59 38 0 0 9 7 12 17 28 33 1 3 NA NA 15 43 0 0 0 0 4 6 36 66 NA NA 1 4 6 7 7 14 1 0 0 3 NA NA 0 1 0 0 8 10 46 60 18 11 8 25 3 4 67 66 1 0 11 36 7 9 63 109 14 26 60 81 10 19 84 67 0 0 0 0 62 102 16 13 0 0 42 62 69 64 0 0 9 7 40 62 24 34 2 3 11 18 9 20 0 0 5 18 19 79 23 38 34 35

PTS 72 0 72 79 55 0 2 197 136 42 1 24 0 65 28 0 42 78 0 79 67 2 13 31 61 35 46 5 24 3 NA 76 42 0 0 97 0 16 29 61 4 NA 58 0 0 10 102 NA 5 13 21 1 3 NA 1 0 18 106 29 33 7 133 1 47 16 172 40 141 29 151 0 0 164 29 0 104 133 0 16 102 58 5 29 29 0 23 98 61 69

P-PM 17-34 0-0 15-30 48-112 42-95 0-0 10-20 67-156 53-136 31-65 1-2 102-215 0-0 42-86 30-71 1-2 12-22 33-66 2-4 45-120 16-30 0-0 48-107 25-58 3-5.5 82-197 100-219 6-12 26-63 15-60 NA 27-54 7-14 0-0 0-0 25-50 1-2 40-80 82-164 16-32 3-6 NA 94-234 0-0 0-0 4-8 105-218 NA 3-6 15-30 12-24 3-6 16-32 NA 0-0 0-0 7-14 14-109 15-30 18-47 9-18 33-88 2-4 119-282 11-22 51-102 85-193 97-197 38-76 32-86 0-0 0-0 37-90 11-30 0-0 75-161 26-71 2-12 11-22 46-117 84-187 6-12 55-121 34-68 0-0 57-125 54-108 46-109 74-176

Dave Cowan

Ernie Campe

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Player (Hometown) Year(s) POS Chumola, Jerry (Starbuck, MB) 1987-89 C Chwialkowski, Corey (Bemidji, MN) 1989-90 G Chyzowski, Barry (Edmonton, AB) 1986-88 C Ciccarello, Joe (Calgary, AB) 1992-96 RW Cleveland, Al (Grand Rapids, MN) 1977-81 LW Collova, Steve (White Bear Lake, MN) 2002-03 D Conboy, John (Silver Bay, MN) 1999-00 D Connolly, Jack (Duluth, MN) 2008-12 C Connolly, Mike (Calgary, AB) 2008-11 LW Conroy, Tom (New Brighton, MN) 1977-81 LW Coole, Adam (Duluth, MN) 2000-02 G Coole, Ryan (Duluth, MN) 1997-01 D Cooper, Paul (Duluth, MN) 1952-53 G Corbin, Mitch (Duluth, MN) 1976-80 RW Corrin, Willie (International Falls, MN) 2012-16 D Cortes, Mike (Duluth, MN) 1985-88 G Cousineau, Bernard (Fort Frances, ONT) 1957-60 LW Cowan, Dave (Minneapolis, MN) 1983-87 C Crandall, Aaron (Lakeville, MN) 2010-14 G Crandall, Justin (Lakeville, MN) 2011-15 LW Cronkhite, Larry (International Falls, MN) 1956-60 C Cronkhite, Steve (Bloomington, MN) 1989-93 D Crookshank, George (Courtenay, BC) 1979-83 D Culic, Chet (Regina, SASK) 1993-96 LW Curran, Irving (Duluth, MN) 1956-59 LW Curry, Mike (Eagle River, AK) 2004-08 RW Czech, Steve (Oakdale, MN) 2002-06 D Dahl, Scott (Duluth, MN) 1956-57, 58-59 RW Danberg, Cody (Canwood, SASK) 2007-13 LW Davis, Adam (Prior Lake,MN) 2005-06 D Davis, Ben (Duluth, MN) 1948-49 W DeAngelis, Mike (Kamloops, BC) 1984-88 D Decowski, Cal (Andover, MN) 2012-16 C Deery, Nick (La Crosse, Wis.) 2016- G DeLuca, Tom (Port Arthur, ONT) 1962-63 G DeGrio, Gary (Grand Rapids, MN) 1978-82 LW/C DeGrio, Robert (Duluth, MN) 1958-59 RW DeLisle, Dan (Arden Hills, MN) 2009-13 LW DeLisle, Joe (Shoreview, MN) 1984-88 RW Derow, Derek (Springside, SASK) 1997-01 RW Devich, John (Duluth, MN) 1966-67 D Dodge, Ken (Duluth, MN) 1931-32 NA Doell, Curtis (Saskatoon, SASK) 1996-98 D Downing, Jon (New Brighton, MN) 1981-85 G Duffey, Ben (Bismarck, ND) 1984-85 G Durand, Brian (Cloquet, MN) 1983-86 C Dzikowski, Ken (Portage, MAN) 1994-98 C/LW Eddolls, Gordy (Montreal, QUE) 1947-49 D Egan, Tim (Mahtomedi, MN) 1975-76 D Ekman, Dean (Fridley, MN) 1979-83 RW Ellingson, Lyn (Duluth, MN) 1969-73 C Engen, Scott (Duluth, MN) 1989-92 RW Erickson, Chad (Warroad, MN) 1988-91 G Erickson, Jim (Duluth, MN) 1946-47 W Erickson, Ken (Minneapolis, MN) 1958-59 RW Erickson, Ron (Burnsville, MN) 1979-83 G Exell, Billy (Thunder Bay, ONT) 2015- RW Farley, Austin (Niles, IL) 2012-16 LW Farrow, David (Regina, SASK) 1967-70 LW Faulk, Justin (South St. Paul, MN) 2010-11 D Fearing, Dennis (Hibbing, MN) 1970-73 D/RW Federenko, Brad (Prince Albert, SASK) 1992-97 LW Fellner, Garry (Regina, SASK) 1973-75 D Fibiger, Jesse (Victoria, BC) 1997-01 D Fishback, Bruce (White Bear Lake, MN) 1983-87 RW Fishback, Dan (White Bear Lake, MN) 1979-83 C Fisher, Dick (Duluth, MN) 1961-65 D Fitzgerald, Rusty (Duluth, MN) 1991-95 LW/C Flaherty, Keegan (Duluth, MN) 2009-13 LW/RW Flaman, Harvey (Regina, SASK) 1955-58 F Flint, Tony (Anoka, MN) 1990-93 G Fons, Alex (Minnetonka, MN) 2012-15 G Fontaine, Justin (Bonnyville, AB) 2007-11 W Forbes, Ron (William, ONT) 1967-69 LW Foster, Jack (Warroad, MN) 1961-62 F Francisco, Jon (Hermantown, MN) 1999-03 C/W Francisco, Pat (Duluth, MN) 1963-67 RW Francisco, Rick (Duluth, MN) 1973-74 RW Froiland, Elroy (Thief River Falls, MN) 1965-68 RW Fryer, Cam (Unity, SASK) 1969-72 RW Fulton, Jordan (Brooklyn Park, MN) 2006-10 LW Funke, Tom (Duluth, MN) 1977-78 LW Garatti, Jason (Thunder Bay, ONT) 1993-98 D Garrison, Jason (White Rock, BC) 2005-08 D Gasparini, Tony (Grand Forks, ND) 1995-99 G Gawryletz, Travis (Trail, BC) 2004-08 D Geisler, Beau (Coleraine, MN) 2000-04 D Gerarden, Dan (Green Bay, WI) 1980-82 C Gergen, Michael (Hastings, MN) 2005-09 LW

Gary DeGrio

Brad Federenko

Jason Garatti

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Ryan Geris

Bert Gilling

Bill Grillo

Mark Heaslip

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Player (Hometown) Year(s) POS GP G A PTS P-PM Geris, Ryan (Alexandria, MN) 2002-05, 2006-07 D 89 6 21 27 42-84 Giles, Curt (The Pas, MAN) 1975-79 D 143 36 135 171 131-265 Gilling, Bert (Alexander, MB) 1995-99 D 145 6 24 30 69-146 Glines, Woody (Elk River, MN) 1995-96 C 5 1 0 1 0-0 Glynn, Brian (Tonawanda, NY) 1982-84 C 23 2 6 8 2-4 Gorsalitz, Logan (Fort McMurray, AB) 2006-07 RW 23 0 2 2 9-18 Gosselin, Guy (Rochester, MN) 1982-87 D 160 15 34 49 93-195 Gotelaere, Mike (Superior, WI) 1981-82 D 3 0 1 1 0-0 Graiziger, Pat (Roseville, MN) 1976-78 D 35 1 12 13 27-62 Graven, Jim (Wayzata, MN) 1979-83 D 153 8 45 53 85-170 Greer, Matt (Vadnais Heights, MN) 2005-09 LW 148 13 14 27 39-78 Gregoire, Jason (Moorhead, MN) 1999-01 G 2 0 0 0 0-0 Grillo, Bill (Hibbing, MN) 1980-84 D 153 7 23 30 73-157 Grosse, Mel (Saskatoon, SASK) 1969-71 D 54 0 2 2 16-32 Grun, David (White Bear Lake, MN) 2008-12 RW 113 12 15 27 41-90 Gulbranson, Kerry (Gilbert, MN) 1975-76 D 1 0 0 0 0-0 Gunderson, Mark (Duluth, MN) 1997-01 C 143 15 24 39 35-70 Gustafson, Richard (Fort Frances, ONT) 1956-58 G 5 0 0 0 0-0 Guyer, Pat (Taconite, MN) 1981-83 C 34 2 7 9 2-4 Haakstad, Carmen (Grande Prairie, AB) 1974-78 RW 111 7 24 31 21-45 Haakstad, Jason (Kelowna, BC) 1996-98 RW/C 88 19 13 32 39-94 Haakstad, Lyman (Grande Prairie, AB) 1970-74 C 140 59 70 129 43-86 Haddad, George (Duluth, MN) 1946-47 W NA NA NA NA NA Haines, Dave (Fort Frances, ONT) 1968-70 C 28 5 1 6 3-6 Halbrehder, Bill (Superior, WIi) 1961-65 G 66 0 0 0 0-0 Haley, Mike (Minneapolis, MN) 1957-61 G 49 0 0 0 1-5 Hall, Jim (Thief River Falls, MN) 1957-58 F NA 6 6 12 3-4.5 Hambly, Tim (White Bear Lake, MN) 2001-05 D 141 13 47 60 66-132 Hammond, Brett (Roseville, MN) 2001-05 LW 146 29 37 66 66-143 Hanson, Greg (Bloomington, MN) 1992-96 D 112 9 31 40 100-224 Hanson, Tom (Hibbing, MN) 1985-89 D 72 1 7 8 14-28 Hardwick, Jay (Warroad, MN) 2000-04 D 129 4 13 17 30-71 Harker, Gary (Duluth, MN) 1962-63 LW 9 0 0 0 0-0 Harney, Tim (Duluth, MN) 1952-53 D NA 0 0 0 0-0 Harrington, John (Virginia, MN) 1975-79 RW 134 65 73 138 33-66 Hauer, Brett (Richfield, MN) 1989-93 D 140 21 73 94 91-190 Hayko, Rick (Regina, SASK) 1985-89 G 6 0 1 1 0-0 Heaslip, Mark (Duluth, MN) 1971-73 RW 69 33 38 71 40-83 Hedlund, Don (Roseau, MN) 1976-80 D 114 10 26 36 79-161 Hegg, Peter (International Falls, MN) 1967-68 LW 20 2 2 4 5-10 Heidman, Cliff (Duluth, MN) 1930-31 G NA NA NA NA NA Heikkinen, Wally (Tower, MN) 1949-53 F NA NA NA NA NA Heinz, Rick (Essex, ONT) 1974-78 G 110 0 1 1 8-16 Hendricks, Tom (Bloomington, MN) 1980-81 RW 1 0 0 0 0-0 Hendrickson, Jake (Savage, MN) 2009-13 C/RW 138 12 14 26 17-34 Hendrickson, Keith (Virginia, MN) 1975-80 D 150 35 94 129 59-118 Herbert, Caleb (Bloomington, MN) 2011-14 LW 112 32 57 89 73-168 Herzig, Tom (International Falls, MN) 1981-85 LW 161 57 74 131 28-56 High, Harold (Duluth, MN) 1952-55 C NA 15 14 29 NA Hilderman, Jarod (Kamsack, SASK) 2016- D 26 1 6 7 5-10 Hill, Bob (Duluth, MN) 1962-66 D 104 25 65 90 30-71 Hill, Ronald (Oak Park, IL) 1963-66 G 12 0 0 0 0-0 Hiti, Ludwig (Eveleth, MN) 1946-48 G NA NA NA NA NA Hjelle, Brady (International Falls, MN) 2008-10 G 19 0 3 3 1-2 Hoene, Phil (Duluth, MN) 1968-71 C 81 33 27 60 15-49 Hogue, LeRoy (Heron Bay, ONT) 1960-61 D NA 3 4 7 14-28 Holappa, Frank (Duluth, MN) 1953-56 D NA 8 8 16 NA Homstol, Ryan (Tisdale, SASK) 1997-01 LW 153 25 45 70 60-147 Horn, Mike (Duluth, MN) 1954-57 F NA 16 17 33 NA Howard, Shawn (Anchorage, AK) 1987-91 F 151 50 45 95 78-170 Hubick, Greg (Strausburg, SASK) 1970-72 D 66 14 29 43 39-105 Hunt, Roger (Toronto, ONT) 1971-73 LW 38 10 13 23 5-10 Hull, Brett (West Vancouver, BC) 1984-86 RW 90 84 60 144 31-70 Huttel, Chad (Hermantown, MN) 2007-11 D 85 2 7 9 45-125 Hyduke, John (Hibbing, MN) 1985-89 G 106 0 4 4 2-4 Kuhlman, Karson (Esko, MN) Iafallo, Alex (Eden, NY) 2013-17 LW 152 48 73 121 26-52 Illikainen, Darin (Hermantown, MN) 1984-88 LW 99 14 15 29 21-42 Jablonic, Dan (Blaine, MN) 1993-97 LW 51 5 6 11 15-30 Jacques, Mike (Duluth, MN) 1976-78 LW 24 1 7 8 9-18 Jago, Dale (Reston, MB) 1986-90 D 146 26 61 87 52-112 Janostin, Pat (Hafford, SASK) 1985-89 D 129 3 15 18 26-60 Jappe, Herman (Duluth, MN) 1930-31 NA NA NA NA NA NA Jensen, Jim (Maplewood, MN) 2005-06 D 11 0 1 1 13-34 Johnson, Adam (Hibbing, MN) 2015-16 LW/C 81 24 31 55 13-26 Johnson, Bob (Duluth, MN) 1959-60 LW 12 1 2 3 1-2 Johnson, Brad (Silver Bay, MN) 1983-84 C 1 0 0 0 0-0 Johnson, Brian (Silver Bay, MN) 1983-87 D/C 158 36 76 112 43-86 Johnson, Cliff 1930-31 NA NA NA NA NA NA Johnson, Davey (Kelly Lake, MN) 1976-79, 80-81 C 115 38 43 81 40-91 Johnson, Derik (Bloomington, MN) 2011-15 D 108 2 15 17 66-211 Johnson, Duane (Duluth, MN) 1953-55 G 33 0 0 0 0-0 Johnson, Frank (Duluth, MN) 1952-56 LW NA 37 22 59 NA Johnson, Jeff (Minneapolis, MN) 1975-79 G 16 0 0 0 1-2 Johnson, Jim (New Hope, MN) 1981-85 D 174 13 70 83 193-402 Johnson, Josh (Esko, MN) 2003-07 G 51 0 2 2 1-2 Johnson, Leonard 1931-32 NA NA NA NA NA NA Johnson, Ron (Duluth, MN) 1959-63 LW 73 39 31 70 19-40 Johnson, Ross (Rochester, MN) 1986-87 C/RW 18 0 1 1 3-6


Bruce Jordet

Kevin Kaiser

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Player (Hometown) Year(s) POS GP G A PTS P-PM Johnson, Warren (Duluth, MN) 1947-48 W NA NA NA NA NA Johnson, William (Duluth, MN) 1931-32 NA NA NA NA NA NA Jones, Monty (Craik, SASK) 1973-77 LW 141 70 83 153 59-150 Jones, Rodney (Craik, SASK) 1973-76 C 106 23 47 70 47-102 Jordet, Bruce (Duluth, MN) 1968-71 RW 62 5 7 12 6-12 Joyce, Bob (Winnipeg, MB) 1974-75 D 36 4 5 9 13-26 Judkins, Jay (Anoka, MN) 1973-74 RW 9 1 0 1 1-2 Judnick, Don (Eveleth, MN) 1956-60 D NA 13 19 32 21-55 Juneo, Robert (Duluth, MN) 1952-53 NA NA NA NA NA NA Kaiser, Kevin (Winnipeg, MB) 1988-92 LW 155 44 52 96 70-168 Karakas, Kraig (White Bear Lake, MN) 1990-94 C/LW 69 9 16 25 35-70 Kaskisuo, Kasimir (Vantaa, Finland) 2014-16 G 75 0 4 4 0-0 Keller, Scott (Winnipeg, MB) 1987-91 RW 159 38 54 92 49-98 Kemp, Nick (Hermantown, MN) 2005-09 RW 150 23 28 51 46-125 Keogan, Murray (Biggar, SASK) 1969-71 C 49 36 37 73 21-74 Keseley, Terry (Silver Bay, MN) 1977-79 RW 5 0 1 1 0-0 Kiryluik, Merv (Dauphin, MB) 1970-74 RW 128 37 80 117 48-104 Kishel, Scott (Virginia, MN) 2008-12 D 82 3 26 29 20-51 Kleisinger, Jerry (Regina, SASK) 1955-58 G/F 56 1 0 1 5-9.5 Knapp, Jim (International Falls, MN) 1972-76 D 121 7 17 24 27-54 Knauff, Chris (Bloomington, MN) 1977-79 D 41 1 5 6 3-6 Knutila, Ben (Duluth, MN) 1930-31 F NA NA NA NA NA Koidahl, Scott (Duluth, MN) 1972-75 C 95 21 37 58 11-22 Kolar, Chad (Hibbing, MN) 2000-02 C 26 0 1 1 3-6 Kolar, Joe (Taconite, MN) 1952-53 F/D NA 1 4 5 NA Korhonen, Pasi (Jyvaskyla, Finland) 1999-00 LW 8 1 2 3 0-0 Kosti, Rick (Limerick, SASK) 1983-85 G 83 0 0 0 7-14 Kotyk, Brenden (Regina, SASK) 2014-17 D 41 3 10 13 23-57 Krakiwsky, Sean (Calgary, AB) 1985-86 RW 10 0 4 4 1-2 Kramnic, Ron (Duluth, MN) 1951-52 RW NA NA NA NA NA Krause, Adam (Hermantown, MN) 2011-15 RW 133 16 21 37 57-169 Krawchuk, Larry (William, ONT) 1967-69 RW 56 19 17 36 8-16 Kreidler, Jack (Duluth, MN) 1966-68 W 12 0 0 0 2-15 Krensing, Mike (Babbitt, MN) 1979-83 C 144 41 59 100 59-129 Krieger, Peter (Oakdale, MN) 2017- C 44 11 19 30 22-44 Kronick, Dan (Inver Grove Heights, MN) 2002-04 W 15 0 3 3 10-31 Krysiak, Jim (Duluth, MN) 1949-53 D NA 4 3 7 NA Kuhlman, Karson (Esko, MN) 2014-18 RW 166 39 41 80 22-47 Kulyk, Glenn (Prince Albert, SASK) 1976-80 C 136 44 75 119 25-53 Kurvers, Tom (Bloomington, MN) 1980-84 D 164 43 149 192 76-152 Lamb, Brady (Calgary, AB) 2008-12 D 139 22 45 67 72-161 Lang, Glen (Columbia Heights, MN) 1988-90 C 7 0 3 3 0-0 Lakso, Bob (Aurora, MN) 1980-84 LW 150 69 75 144 16-32 Langevin, Dave (St. Paul, MN) 1972-76 D 142 35 72 107 147-303 Larson, Brett (Duluth, MN) 1991-95 D 133 24 43 67 59-118 Larson, Ken (Duluth, MN) 1971-72 RW 6 0 1 1 0-0 Larson, Robert (Duluth, MN) 1968-69 LW 3 0 0 0 0-0 Lawson, Tim (Taconite, MN) 1974-75 C 16 1 3 4 11-22 LeBlanc, David (William, ONT) 1965-68 G 65 0 0 0 4-8 Ledingham, Walt (Weyburn, SASK) 1969-72 LW 95 66 68 134 22-60 LeFebvre, Blair (Prince George, BC) 2004-05 RW 26 2 5 7 6-12 Lellig, Hunter (Waterloo, IA) 2018- D 2 0 0 0 0-0 Lempe, Dan (Grand Rapids, MN) 1976-80 C 146 79 143 222 69-179 Lenardon, Bill (William, ONT) 1959-63 C 66 32 39 71 21-61 Lence, Mike (St. Paul Park, MN) 1970-74 LW 69 4 5 9 5-10 Lendzyk, Taras (Wynyard, SASK) 1992-96 G 126 0 11 11 16-40 Lessard, Junior (St. Joseph deBeauce, QUE) 2000-04 RW 160 74 68 142 54-116 LeTourneau, Doug (Rochester, MN) 1979-81 C 8 0 1 1 2-4 Lewis, Herb (Minneapolis, MN) 1963-64 D 6 0 0 0 0-0 Lidster, Laird (Brandon, MB) 1994-98 D 149 8 55 63 97-226 Lillo, Tim (Roseau, MN) 1969-70 RW 3 0 0 0 0-0 Lindberg, Chris (Fort Frances, ONT) 1987-89 C 71 27 28 55 38-87 Lindsey, William (Duluth, MN) 1931-32 NA NA NA NA NA NA Little, Rob (Edina, MN) 1974-76 G 7 0 0 0 0-0 Locker, Derek (Duluth, MN) 1993-94 RW 16 1 4 5 5-10 Lodahl, John (Oakdale, MN) 1979-81 RW 43 9 6 15 14-28 Lorentz, Tom (West St. Paul, MN) 1984-88 C/RW 54 8 5 13 17-34 Lund, Bill (Roseau, MN) 1990-91 C 20 0 2 2 4-8 Lund, Bob (Warroad, MN) 1959-60, 1962-65 D 56 7 19 26 7-14 Lundeen, Len (Duluth, MN) 1948-49 NA NA NA NA NA NA Lundeen, Steve (Fergus Falls, MN) 1980-81 D 1 0 0 0 0-0 Maciver, Norm (Thunder Bay, ONT) 1982-86 D 165 39 152 191 82-167 Mackay, Parker (Irma, Alberta) 2015- RW 96 21 16 37 8-16 Madson, Tom (Grand Rapids, MN) 1977-81 D 143 2 27 29 56-112 Maertz, Dave (Duluth, MN) 1965-66 C 20 5 4 9 2-4 Maertz, Dick (Duluth, MN) 1963-67 RW 108 29 19 48 42-84 Maertz, Jim (Duluth, MN) 1968-71 D 68 6 23 29 79-160 Mahle, Dan (International Falls, MN) 1967-70 LW 74 6 11 17 61-128 Marinucci, Chris (Grand Rapids, MN) 1990-94 RW 151 77 96 173 82-178 Mason, Bill (International Falls, MN) 1981-84 RW 113 31 37 68 35-71 Mason, Bob (International Falls, MN) 1981-83 G 69 0 1 1 2-4 Mathias, Matt (Duluth, MN) 2000-03 C 84 7 8 15 15-30 May, Danny (Minneapolis, MN) 1981-85 C 122 24 26 50 42-84 McCarthy, P. 1931-32 NA NA NA NA NA NA McCormick, John (Fort William, ONT) 1960-62 LW NA 25 16 41 1-2 McCormack, Nick (Ramsey, MN) 2014-18 D 31 0 6 6 8-27 McCulloch, Barry (Thunder Bay, ONT) 1977-79 C 29 2 2 4 11-22 McDonald, David (Winnipeg, MB) 1977-79 LW 30 5 9 14 9-21 McDonald, Gord (Windsor, ONT) 1971-75 D 127 20 76 96 65-138

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Player (Hometown) Year(s) POS McFarland, Jeff (Plymouth, MN) 2003-07 C McGann, Bill (Duluth, MN) 1960-64 D McGiffert, Bill (Duluth, MN) 1961-65 C McGregor, Bryan (Niagara Falls, ONT) 2003-07 RW McIvor, Kirk (Eston, SASK) 1974-76 C McKay, John (Duluth, MN) 1965-68 D McKnight, Matt (Halkirk, AB) 2004-08 C McLeod, Bruce (Fort Frances, ONT) 1966-69 LW McManus, Luke (Apple Valley, MN) 2011-14 D McNeely, Matt (Burnsville, MN) 2012-16 G Meagher, Gordy (Duluth, MN) 1986-89 G Medak, Judd (Vancouver, BC) 1998-02 RW Mendesh, Tony (Duluth, MN) 1951-52 G Melynchuk, Walter (Fort Frances, ONT) 1958-59 C Meyers, Josh (Alexandria, MN) 2005-09 D Milani, Tom (Thunder Bay, ONT) 1972-76 RW Miller, Jade (Minto, ND) 2016- C Miller, Kris (Taconite, MN) 1987-91 D Miller, Rod (Prince Albert, SASK) 1990-94 D Miskovich, Josh (Pengilly, MN) 2001-05 RW Miskovich, Michael (Grand Rapids, MN) 1999-02 RW Mitchell, John (Duluth, MN) 1952-55 RW Mithrush, Mike (Ft. William, ONT) 1960-63 C Moellman, Jim (Wyoming, MN) 1995-97 G Moen, Billy (Proctor, MN) 1976-77 G Molenaar, Dan (Eden Prairie, MN) 2013-17 D Montgomery, Mike (Lino Lakes, MN) 2007-11 D/RW Moore, Gregg (Edina, MN) 1979-83 RW Moore, Skeeter (Duluth, MN) 1983-87 LW Mrazek, Jerome (Prince Albert, SASK) 1970-74 G Mrozik, Rick (Cloquet, MN) 1993-97 D Mrozik, Tom (Duluth, MN) 1965-68 C Murphy, Gary (Bovey, MN) 1966-68 C Murphy, Jim (St. Paul, MN) 2000-01 C Murray, Rob (Duluth, MN) 1979-83 D Mustonen, Ernie (Soudan, MN) 1949-51 W Nauss, Darren (Saskatoon, SASK) 1987-91 RW Nelson, Brett (Grand Rapids, MN) 1990-92 G Nelson, Brian (Willmar, MN) 1984-87 LW Nelson, Jim (Duluth, MN) 1955-56 G Nelson, Joe (St. Paul, MN) 1973-76 RW Nelson, Tom (Superior, WI) 1998-02 C/LW Nemanick, Tom (Eveleth, MN) 1972-75 LW Ness, Chuck (Duluth, MN) 1969-73 LW Ness, Eric (Grand Forks, ND) 1998-99 RW/LW Newell, Richard (Winnipeg, MB) 1966-69 D Newton, Mike (Grand Rapids, MN) 1972-76 LW Nicklin, Brant (Comox, BC) 1996-00 G Niskanen, Matt (Mountain Iron, MN) 2005-07 D Noreen, Dale (Duluth, MN) 1959-62 D Nosan, Doug (Hibbing, MN) 1968-69 D Nosan, Ryan (Baudette, MN) 1996-00 LW Novak, Aaron (Cloquet, MN) 1993-94 LW Nyhus, Robert (Duluth, MN) 1948-49 W Oberg, Evan (Forestburg, AB) 2007-09 D O’Brien, Ed (Calgary, AB) 1972-76 D Odnokon, Mark (Prince Albert, SASK) 1982-86 LW O’Handley, Mike (Duluth, MN) 1958-60 RW Oleksuk, Bill (Thunder Bay, ONT) 1978-82 LW Oleksuk, Travis (Thunder Bay, ONT) 2008-12 C Olsen, Dylan (Calgary, AB) 2009-10 D Olson, Bruce (Salol, MN) 1975-79 LW Olson, Drew (Brainerd, MN) 2009-13 D Olson, Gerald (Duluth, MN) 1956-59 D Olson, Marty (International Falls, MN) 1991-93 RW Opostal, Bob (Duluth, MN) 1950-51 W Osmak, Corey (Edmonton, AB) 1990-94 RW Osterberg, Kyle (Lakeville, MN) 2013-17 LW Otis, Mike (Duluth, MN) 1955-56 D/F Otis, Steve (Virginia, MN) 1976-78 RW Otten, Drew (Minnetonka, MN) 1999-03 RW Oven, Joe (Eveleth, MN) 1946-47 C Pallin, Rob (Chisholm, MN) 1985-87 D Palm, Trent (Edina, MN) 2006-11 D Palmer, Stan (Bloomington, MN) 1976-80 D Panger, Ronald (Duluth, MN) 1963-64 F Parrott, Jeff (The Pas, MAN) 1989-93 D Paton, James (Fort William, ONT) 1954-55 D Patronas, Nik (Duluth, MN) 1995-99 C/LW Pavelich, Dave (Eveleth, MN) 1981-82 LW Pavelich, Mark (Eveleth, MN) 1976-79 C Peil, Chuck (Duluth, MN) 1948-49 NA Peluso, Mike (Bismarck, ND) 1994-98 C/RW Peluso, Marco (Bovey, MN) 2002-05 LW Penner, Brad (Steinbach, MB) 1989-93 LW Perkl, Bill (Minnetonka, MN) 1977-81 G Persha, Dave (Duluth, MN) 1946-47 W Perunovich, Scott (Hibbing, MN) 2017- D Peterson, Al (Duluth, MN) 1953-54, 1957-60 C

GP 129 78 99 127 72 74 132 77 36 41 10 144 NA NA 143 146 60 150 106 95 31 NA 47 9 10 89 132 148 149 87 112 64 36 3 102 NA 157 7 18 1 89 138 52 121 27 75 144 137 77 41 29 72 3 NA 67 76 164 NA 156 134 53 137 147 NA 58 NA 121 149 8 47 146 NA 29 125 144 13 146 NA 33 10 110 NA 153 114 123 84 NA 42 NA

G A PTS 6 12 18 8 12 20 17 31 48 25 24 49 12 23 35 1 13 14 25 44 69 41 40 81 0 3 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 30 60 90 NA NA NA 3 3 6 30 46 76 100 98 198 4 10 14 11 49 60 7 22 29 10 6 16 1 0 1 16 17 33 34 32 66 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 12 15 4 34 38 99 107 206 60 105 165 0 1 1 16 51 67 21 16 37 5 21 26 0 0 0 0 14 14 NA NA NA 46 47 93 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 20 17 37 33 68 101 6 4 10 50 43 93 2 2 4 11 30 41 67 81 148 0 4 4 10 35 45 14 16 30 3 4 7 5 4 9 0 0 0 NA NA NA 8 22 30 3 21 24 39 80 119 40 21 61 90 100 190 45 70 115 2 22 24 35 58 93 3 18 21 3 3 6 9 13 22 NA NA NA 26 27 53 37 41 78 2 3 5 6 12 18 30 39 69 NA NA NA 0 3 3 3 17 20 18 43 61 1 2 3 8 35 43 0 0 0 2 2 4 1 1 2 57 85 142 NA NA NA 80 83 163 37 51 88 21 23 44 0 2 2 NA NA NA 11 25 36 34 25 59

P-PM 43-97 46-106 11-25 39-78 13-29 29-58 36-80 17-42 9-29 1-2 0-0 122-293 NA 0-0 67-174 56-131 12-24 72-150 126-263 31-62 12-24 NA 24-52 0-0 3-14 14-28 21-42 37-82 65-154 8-24 70-159 25-50 26-60 0-0 55-113 NA 64-131 0-0 2-4 0-0 29-61 60-161 10-20 41-82 1-2 71-164 60-131 4-8 42-84 26-54 13-26 13-26 1-2 NA 26-60 22-52 130-289 16-29.5 43-84 27-73 23-57 35-78 49-109 2-4 15-30 NA 101-256 41-96 1-2 4-8 70-163 NA 6-12 69-168 104-222 1-2 145-323 9-16 6-12 0-0 52-104 NA 106-255 64-161 22-44 1-2 NA 18-36 NA


Shawn Pogreba

Pat Regan

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Player (Hometown) Year(s) POS GP G A PTS P-PM Peterson, Avery (Grand Rapids, MN) 2016-18 C 55 13 13 26 21-56 Peterson, Jack (Duluth, MN) 1947-49 W NA NA NA NA NA Petrov, Sergei (St. Petersburg, Russia) 1993-97 RW 93 13 22 35 41-98 Petruic, Neil (Regina, SASK) 2001-05 D 157 14 32 46 112-251 Pierce, Craig (Grand Rapids, MN) 1997-01 D 66 0 5 5 25-53 Pionk, Neal (Hermantown, MN) 2015-17 D 82 11 40 51 29-69 Plankers, Jim (Cloquet, MN) 1983-85 D 23 2 2 4 5-10 Plante, Derek (Cloquet, MN) 1989-93 C 138 96 123 219 34-76 Plante, Stu (Cloquet, MN) 1986-90 LW 103 17 21 38 33-66 Plotnik, Garett (Virginia, MN) 1991-92 LW 1 0 0 0 0-0 Podein, Shjon (Rochester, MN) 1987-90 LW 101 32 27 59 65-130 Pogreba, Shawn (St. Paul, MN) 1996-00 C/LW 147 26 29 55 89-192 Pomroy, Gordon (Duluth, MN) 1930-31 NA NA NA NA NA NA Powell, Ernie (Craik, SASK) 1973-77 LW 144 26 30 56 29-66 Powell, Tommy (Duluth, MN) 1958-59 RW NA 7 5 12 4-11 Pretlac, Ron (Fort William, ONT) 1956-60 D NA 27 42 69 77-166 Ramsland, Max (Duluth, MN) 1958-59,1961-62 F NA 3 0 3 1-2 Raskob, Willie (Hastings, MN) 2013-17 D 148 10 49 59 47-124 Raymond, Mason (Cochrane, AB) 2005-07 LW 79 25 49 74 27-54 Regan, Pat (St. Paul, MN) 1976-80 D 139 5 34 39 49-101 Reichmuth, Isaac (Fruitvale, BC) 2002-06 G 127 0 5 5 1-2 Reierson, Andy (Moorhead, MN) 1998-02 D 150 30 49 79 50-100 Reinholz, Jerrid (Ramsey, MN) 2000-01 C 25 1 1 2 3-6 Reiter, Kenny (Pittsburgh, PA) 2008-12 G 94 0 8 8 7-14 Resch, Glenn (Regina, SASK) 1968-71 G 75 0 2 2 1-2 Richards, Justin (Columbus, Ohio) 2017- C 44 0 9 9 3-6 Rico, Tony (Duluth, MN) 1947-48 W NA NA NA NA NA Rippin, William (Fort William, ONT) 1960-62 C NA 4 4 8 0-0 Rodberg, Steve (Twig, MN) 1999-02 D/LW 48 0 1 1 23-57 Roehl, Louie (Eden Prairie, MN) 2017- D 38 3 6 9 8-16 Rogers, Bruce (French Butte, SASK) 1968-69 LW 22 1 3 4 1-2 Rogers, Owen (French Butte, SASK) 1962-66 RW 86 35 41 76 57-120 Rohloff, Jon (Grand Rapids, MN) 1988-93 D 139 31 43 74 102-223 Romfo, Jeff (Blaine, MN) 1992-96 RW 148 36 31 67 53-109 Rosehill, Jay (Olds, AB) 2004-05 D 34 0 5 5 42-103 Romano, Ralph (Duluth, MN) 1954-56 G 2 0 0 0 0-0 Rostie, Duane (International Falls, MN) 1960-62 C 37 11 13 24 6-12 Roth, Erin (Grand Rapids, MN) 1976-77 LW 30 4 6 10 4-8 Roth, Kobe (Warroad, MN) 2017- LW 30 4 5 9 2-4 Rothstein, John (Grand Rapids, MN) 1975-79 RW 143 56 69 125 42-87 Roy, Adam (Grand Rapids, MN) 1993-97 LW 111 18 15 33 54-116 Roy, David (Toronto, ONT) 1969-72 C/RW 94 33 30 63 21-45 Rudberg, Larry (Duluth, MN) 1930-31 NA NA NA NA NA NA Ryan, Chase (Algonquin, IL) 2006-10 D 24 0 2 2 7-14 Ryan, Mitch (Cloquet, MN) 2006-07 RW 10 1 2 3 1-2 Rybar, Joe (Fernie, BC) 1994-98 LW/C 149 38 67 105 39-78 Sachen, George (Chisholm, MN) 1949-50 C NA NA NA NA NA Sager, Wayne (Morden, MB) 1988-92 RW 81 11 20 31 6-12 Salko, Ed (Gilbert, MN) 1952-53 F NA 7 9 16 NA Salminen, Bill (Mahtomedi, MN) 1968-69 RW 11 0 1 1 3-6 Samberg, Dylan (Hermantown, MN) 2017- D 42 1 12 13 16-43 Sampair, Charlie (White Bear Lake, MN) 2012-16 LW 102 5 9 14 11-33 Santori, John (Superior, WI) 1979-83 LW 113 29 37 66 29-58 Sauer, Kent (Sartell, MN) 1998-99 D 38 1 3 4 25-50 Savolainen, Bill (Duluth, MN) 1961-63 LW 42 4 5 9 6-12 Scanlon, Pat (St. Paul, MN) 1986-88 LW 36 3 2 5 11-22 Schmidt, Kyle (Hermantown, MN) 2007-11 W 127 26 20 46 30-68 Schneider, Tim (Devils Lake, ND) 1999-00 D 4 0 0 0 2/4 Schwabe, Evan (Moose Jaw, SASK) 2001-05 C 160 51 75 126 59-126 Schwartz, Elmer (Regina, SASK) 1955-58 F 62 62 89 151 29-46 Scissons, Jeff (Saskatoon, SASK) 1996-00 C 153 52 76 128 77-154 Scott, Ronald (Duluth, MN) 1951-55 D NA 6 7 13 NA Seidel, Mike (Darien, IL) 2009-13 RW 151 47 41 88 51-121 Sertich, Mike (Virginia, MN) 1966-69 D 64 2 7 9 28-64 Sharp, MacGregor (Red Deer, AB) 2005-09 C 157 50 58 108 39-100 Shelrud, Weldon (Richland, WA) 1950-52 D NA NA NA NA NA Shercliffe, Terry (Regina, SASK) 1962-65 C 67 26 36 62 22-61 Shold, Terry (International Falls, MN) 1985-89 LW 31 2 3 5 2-4 Seitz, Gordy (Duluth, MN) 1947-50 LW NA NA NA NA NA Shepard, Hunter (Cohasset, MN) 2016- G 43 0 2 2 0-0 Sieger, Pep (Duluth, MN) 1948-49 D NA NA NA NA NA Signorelli, Ron (Duluth, MN) 1948-50 G NA NA NA NA NA Sindelar, Roman (Prague, Czechoslovakia) 1984-86 D 2 0 0 0 0-0 Sisto, Alex (Duluth, MN) 1953-57 C NA 30 43 73 NA Sittlow, Chris (Cottage Grove, MN) 1991-95 C 140 26 38 64 93-226 Sjoberg, Ronald (Duluth, MN) 1952-54 F NA 5 3 8 NA Skalko, Ed (Gilbert, MN) 1952-53 F NA 7 9 16 NA Skubic, Louis (Virginia, MN) 1946-47 W NA NA NA NA NA Skubic, Stanley (Virginia, MN) 1946-47 NA NA NA NA NA NA Smalley, Kevin (Duluth, MN) 1981-84 C 15 3 6 9 2-4 Smith, Robert (Duluth, MN) 1956-60 RW NA 26 15 41 13-29 Smith, Sandy (Brainerd, MN) 1986-90 RW 155 46 44 90 85-201 Smith, Tim (Superior, WI) 2011-14 D 76 0 8 8 24-48 Smith, Todd (Anchorage, AK) 2001-05 D 125 6 14 20 78-156 Smith, Wayne (Gloucester, ONT) 1985-87 C 11 2 0 2 2-4 Snell, Chris (Grand Rapids, MN) 1994-97 D 64 0 6 6 34-76 Soucy, Carson (Irma, AB) 2013-17 D 147 12 35 47 86-216 Sprenger, Jim (Cloquet, MN) 1983-87 D 169 19 44 63 53-106 Spoden, Doug (West St. Paul, MN) 1974-75 C 28 14 11 25 8-16

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Benjie Wolfe

Player (Hometown) Year(s) Spurrell, Sammy (Sherwood, AB) 2013-18 Stalock, Alex (South St. Paul, MN) 2006-09 Standbrook, Grant (Winnipeg, MB) 1959-61 Stapleton, Tim (LaGrange, IL) 2002-06 Starren, Kevin (Proctor, MN) 1988-92 Staudohar, Paul (Duluth, MN) 1958-60 Stauffacher, Luke (Sun Prairie, WI) 2001-05 Stepnes, Dave (Duluth, MN) 1962-65 Stevens, Mike (Winnipeg, MB) 1969-71 Stratton, Doug (Sault Ste. Marie, ONT) 1973-74 Strom, Russ (Duluth, MN) 1948-49 Sundberg, John (Duluth, MN) 1946-48 Sundeen, Chuck (Duluth, MN) 1947-51 Sutton, Edward (Duluth, MN) 1960-62 Sutton, Lee (St. Paul, MN) 1965-66 Swaney, Nick (Lakeville, MN) 2017- Swanson, Ryan (Maple, Grove, MN) 2003-06 Tamminen, Joe (Virginia, MN) 1991-95 Tardy, Max (Duluth, MN) 2010-14 Taus, Matt (Elk River, MN) 1995-97 Telipasa, John (Toronto, ONT) 1972-74 Tessier, Ryan (Salol, MN) 1998-99 Thiele, Georg (Anchorage, AK) 1986-87 Thygeson, Walter (Proctor, MN) 1930-32 Thomas, Jared (Hermantown, MN) 2014-18 Thomas, John (Duluth, MN) 1951-52 Thompson, Dick (Baudette, MN) 1965-68 Thompson, Mike (Two Harbors, MN) 1960-61 Thompson, Norm (Duluth, MN) 1948-50 Thompson, Roger (Duluth, MN) 1958-59 Tok, Mike (Bovey, MN) 1962-66 Tok, Bob (Bovey, MN) 1967-69 Toninato, Dominic (Duluth, MN) 2013-17 Toninato, Jim (Bemidji, MN) 1982-86 Toomey, Sean (St. Paul, MN) 1983-87 Torrel, Doug (Hibbing, MN) 1988-92 Torrel, Steve (Hibbing, MN) 1986-87 Tousignant, Dan (Bloomington, MN) 1985-87 Trachsel, Larry (Duluth, MN) 1970-71 Trachsel, Steve (Duluth, MN) 1969-73 Tufte, Riley (Ham Lake, MN) 2016- Tucker, Chris (Langley, BC) 1980-81 Turko, Ken (Thunder Bay, ONT) 1971-75 Udesen, Jerry (Duluth, MN) 1960-61,1962-63 Unklesbay, Jesse (Maplewood, MN) 2002-04 Valesano, Mike (Hoyt Lakes, MN) 1981-83 Van Den Heuvel, Larry (Silver Bay, MN) 1969-70 Vaske, Dennis (Plymouth, MN) 1986-90 Ventrucci, Dick (Eveleth, MN) 1950-51 Vodovnick, Jim (Chisholm, MN) 1947-48 Waage, Don (Thief River Falls, MN) 1946-47 Wallene, Howard (Hibbing, MN) 1953-56 Walsh, Harvey (Duluth, MN) 1930-31 Wanvick, Woody (Duluth, MN) 1930-31 Warren, Guy(Duluth, MN) 1931-32 Waters, Joe (Duluth, MN) 1947-49 Watson, Bill (Powerview, MB) 1982-85 Watt, Jason (Duluth, MN) 1994-95 Weaver, Don (Peace River, AB) 1957-59 Welinski, Andy (Duluth, MN) 2012-16 Weller, Craig (Calgary, AB) 2000-01 Weum, Ronald (International Falls, MN) 1968-70 Whalen, Chuck (Edina, MN) 1968-71 Wheele, Ron (Port Arthur, ONT) 1967-70 Wherley, Jerry (International Falls, MN) 1959-63 Wikman, Max (Gavle, Sweden) 1995-97 Wilkie, Donald (Regina, SASK) 1955-58 Williams, Jack (Duluth, MN) 1958-60,1961-63 Williams, Justin (Evansburg, AB) 2002-06 Williamson, Tyler (Thunder Bay, ONT) 2000-01 Wilson, Bob (Duluth, MN) 1949-51 Witherill, Jerry (Grand Rapids, MN) 1955-56 Wojcichowsky, Orest (Yellow Creek, SASK) 1957-60 Wolfe, Benjie (Duluth, MN) 1966-69 Wolff, Nick (Eagan, MN) 2016- Wright, Arliss (Regina, SASK) 1955-56,1957-58 Wright, Larry (Regina, SASK) 1969-70 Young, Alan (Toronto, ONT) 1969-72 Young, Austyn (South St. Paul, MN) 2012-16 Young, Blake (Battleford, SASK) 2014-18 Young, Robert (Regina, SASK) 1965-67 Younghans, Bob (Minneapolis, MN) 1970-71 Yurkovich, George (Eveleth, MN) 1957-59 Zahn, Jeremy (International Falls, MN) 1996-99 Ziegelmann, Nate (Grand Forks, ND) 2005-08 Zilkie, Marv (Winnipeg, MB) 1961-65

POS RW/C G C C D D RW/C RW D D D/C D W D D LW D LW C/RW D C D C NA C C LW LW G G C C C C/LW RW RW RW C F C LW D G D W LW D D RW D NA LW NA D NA C RW D F D D D G C G C C RW LW D RW D C D D F C RW C/RW LW C C LW RW G RW

GP 92 101 31 162 95 NA 154 70 60 8 NA NA NA NA 18 35 38 102 106 67 10 1 12 NA 163 NA 84 NA NA NA 98 42 151 155 144 156 0 44 12 130 79 35 41 40 67 80 1 146 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 108 21 NA 154 6 31 14 61 28 76 NA NA 127 23 NA 23 NA 52 81 NA 28 88 98 100 29 10 NA 51 9 82

G A 7 5 0 7 22 24 63 89 4 15 2 2 36 38 19 24 3 21 2 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA 5 8 1 3 6 16 0 7 9 19 4 9 5 14 2 3 0 0 1 1 NA NA 21 39 NA NA 20 21 4 3 NA NA 0 0 61 47 1 5 54 37 19 35 58 40 54 57 0 0 4 3 0 2 32 58 25 20 6 8 0 4 2 4 10 19 19 23 0 0 15 51 NA NA NA NA NA NA 30 17 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 89 121 0 1 15 4 24 53 0 1 5 5 0 2 19 26 0 0 21 22 30 19 26 32 25 44 0 3 NA NA 1 1 29 33 3 9 9 16 16 21 13 16 31 43 10 6 9 7 1 1 0 1 6 7 0 2 0 0 13 16

Note: Individual statistics prior to the 1952-53 season are not available

PTS 12 7 46 152 19 4 74 43 24 3 NA NA NA 13 4 22 7 28 13 19 5 0 2 NA 60 NA 41 7 NA 0 108 6 91 54 98 111 0 7 2 90 45 14 4 6 29 42 0 66 NA NA NA 47 NA NA NA NA 210 1 19 77 1 10 2 45 0 43 49 58 69 3 NA 2 62 12 25 37 29 74 16 16 2 1 13 2 0 29

P-PM 22-77 15-30 6-12 30-60 30-60 2-4 73-184 4-8 30-78 6-12 NA NA NA 24-48 8-16 3-6 33-88 54-108 19-38 21-42 3-6 0-0 1-2 NA 35-70 NA 20-40 1-2 NA 0-0 37-101 3-6 75-175 50-103 28-64 115-246 0-0 13-26 4-11 124-274 31-62 24-76 3-6 8-16 17-34 13-26 0-0 133-288 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 35-70 5-21 9-22 61-144 0-0 12-27 0-0 19-41 0-0 44-123 NA 18-41 68-147 2-4 NA NA 20-44 54-108 42-111 NA 4-8 43-142 23-65 25-63 4-8 0-0 2-4 19-49 0-0 8-16


Note: Individual statistics prior to the 1952-53 season are not available

Rob Anderson

Duane Johnson

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GOALTENDING STATISTICS Name (Hometown)......................................... Year(s) W-L-T GP GA GAA SVS SVS% Anderson, Rob (Superior, WI)........................ 1999-03 24-38-5 79 245 3.57 2,030 .892 Axelsson, Niklas (Waxholm, Sweden)........... 1993-95 1-0-0 5 13 5.28 62 .827 Bartness, Gary (Duluth, MN).......................... 1930-31 NA NA NA NA NA NA Beck, Ron (International Falls, MN)............... 1967-69 3-11-0 15 70 4.86 410 .854 Birt, Jim (Duluth, MN).................................... 1952-54 1-0-0 1 3 3.00 18 .857 Bolin, Jeff (Edina, MN)................................... 1979-81 1-0-0 2 2 5.22 24 .800 Bromme, Pete (Duluth, MN).......................... 1950-51 NA NA NA NA NA NA Butler, Jerome (Salol, MN)............................. 1991-94 22-21-5 50 192 4.06 1,264 .868 Chwialkowski, Corey (Bemidji, MN).............. 1989-90 1-0-0 5 9 5.14 45 .833 Coole, Adam (Duluth, MN)............................ 2000-02 5-23-4 39 124 4.00 628 .886 Cooper, Paul (Duluth, MN)............................. 1952-53 8-3-0 11 45 4.09 254 .849 Cortes, Mike (Duluth, MN)............................. 1985-88 15-14-1 31 127 4.18 884 .874 Crandall, Aaron (Lakeville, MN)..................... 2010-14 30-23-6 65 168 2.83 1,426 .895 Deery, Nick (La Crosse, WI)............................ 2016- 1-0-2 3 4 1.54 57 .934 DeLuca, Tom (Port Arthur, ONT).................... 1962-63 2-4-0 6 29 5.09 223 .885 Downing, Jon (New Brighton, MN)................ 1981-85 13-9-0 26 118 4.54 659 .848 Duffey, Ben (Bismarck, ND)........................... 1983-86 0-0-0 1 1 2.12 12 .923 Erickson, Chad (Warroad,MN)....................... 1988-91 38-45-9 94 349 3.80 2,760 .888 Erickson, Ron (Burnsville, MN)...................... 1979-83 13-18-1 32 161 5.03 969 .858 Flint, Tony (Anoka, MN)................................. 1990-93 4-7-0 14 51 4.20 370 .879 Fons, Alex (Minnetonka, MN)........................ 2012-15 0-1-0 3 4 3.33 22 .879 Gasparini, Tony (Grand Forks, ND)................ 1995-99 1-5-2 15 31 3.10 325 .913 Gregoire, Jason (Moorhead, MN).................. 1999-01 0-1-0 2 10 12.45 24 .721 Gustafson, Dick (Fort Frances, ONT)............ 1956-58 4-1-0 5 7 1.40 70 .910 Halbrehder, Bill (Superior, WI)........................ 1961-65 29-26-2 66 258 3.94 2,179 .894 Haley, Mike (Minneapolis, MN)...................... 1957-61 31-16-1 49 176 3.82 1,150 .867 Hayko, Rick (Regina, SASK).......................... 1985-89 2-4-0 7 36 5.89 172 .827 Heinz, Rick (Essex, ONT)............................... 1974-78 39-64-5 110 538 4.93 3,899 .879 Hill, Ron (Oak Park, IL).................................. 1963-66 3-5-0 12 49 4.26 371 .883 Hiti, Ludwig (Eveleth, MN)............................. 1946-48 NA NA NA NA NA NA Hjelle, Brady (International Falls, MN)........... 2008-10 10-7-1 21 51 2.75 463 .901 Hyduke, John (Hibbing, MN)......................... 1985-89 45-53-4 106 413 3.96 2,901 .875 Johnson, Duane (Duluth, MN)....................... 1953-55 19-14-0 33 145 4.37 803 .847 Johnson, Jeff (Minneapolis, MN)................... 1975-79 4-12-0 16 81 5.12 475 .854 Johnson, Josh (Esko,MN)............................. 2003-07 22-20-4 51 123 2.74 1,165 .905 Kaskisuo, Kasimir (Vantaa, Finland).............. 2014-16 37-29-8 75 156 2.10 1,795 .920 Kleisinger, Jerry (Regina, SASK).................... 1955-58 40-14-1 55 175 3.18 1,329 .884 Kosti, Rick (Limerick, SASK)......................... 1983-85 60-18-5 83 265 3.13 2,235 .894 LeBlanc, David (Fort William, ONT)............... 1965-68 19-44-1 64 312 4.81 2,285 .880 Lendzyk, Taras (Wynyard, SASK).................. 1992-96 60-56-7 126 441 3.57 3,491 .888 Little, Rob (Edina,MN)................................... 1974-76 1-6-0 7 41 5.69 214 .839 Mason, Bob (International Falls, MN)............ 1981-83 35-31-4 69 266 3.86 1,990 .882 McNeely, Matt (Burnsville, MN)..................... 2012-16 15-18-4 41 101 2.65 931 .902 Meagher, Gordy (Duluth, MN)........................ 1986-89 3-6-0 10 44 4.74 270 .860 Mendich, Tony (Duluth, MN).......................... 1951-52 NA NA NA NA NA NA Miska, Hunter (Stacy, MN)............................. 2016-17 27-5-5 39 85 2.20 982 .920 Moellman, Jim (Wyoming, MN)..................... 1995-97 3-2-0 10 23 4.00 132 .852 Moen, Billy (Proctor, MN)............................... 1976-77 2-7-0 10 61 6.42 407 .870 Mrazek, Jerome (Prince Albert, SASK).......... 1970-74 45-39-1 89 367 4.30 2,975 .890 Nelson, Brett (Grand Rapids, MN)................. 1990-92 2-2-0 7 21 4.52 119 .850 Nelson, Jim (Duluth, MN)............................... 1955-56 0-0-0 1 2 6.00 6 .750 Nicklin, Brant (Comox, BC)........................... 1996-00 55-70-8 137 449 3.79 3,880 .895 Perkl, Bill (Minnetonka, MN).......................... 1977-81 42-35-4 84 388 4.62 2,646 .872 Reichmuth, Isaac (Fruitvale, BC)................... 2002-06 56-48-15 127 353 2.91 3,107 .898 Reiter, Kenny (Pittsburgh, PA)....................... 2008-12 52-26-11 94 215 2.38 2,234 .912 Resch, Glenn (Regina, SASK)....................... 1968-71 28-45-2 75 322 4.35 2,271 .876 Romano, Ralph (Duluth, MN)......................... 1954-56 1-1-0 2 4 2.35 25 .862 Shepard, Hunter (Cohasset, MN)................... 2016- 0-2-0 2 4 2.58 47 .922 Signorelli, Ron (Duluth, MN).......................... 1948-50 NA NA NA NA NA NA Stalock, Alex (South St. Paul, MN)................ 2006-09 39-44-17 101 251 2.73 1,459 .901 Thomas, Roger (Duluth, MN)......................... 1958-59 2-0-0 2 6 3.00 NA NA Thompson, Norm (Duluth, MN)..................... 1948-50 NA NA NA NA NA NA Turko, Ken (Thunder Bay, ONT)..................... 1971-75 16-22-1 41 179 4.63 1,135 .870 Whalen, Chuck (Edina, MN).......................... 1968-71 7-6-0 14 56 4.02 441 .887 Wherley, Jerry (International Falls, MN)......... 1959-63 10-15-0 28 119 4.32 773 .867 Ziegelmann, Nate (Grand Forks, ND)............ 2005-08 2-5-0 9 25 3.54 191 .884

Josh Johnson

Ken Turko

LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON

Sons following in their father’s hockey footsteps is not exactly a novelty act at UMD. In fact, there have been 11 such father-son combinations to skate for the Bulldog. Those include (son and father): •Steve and Larry Cronkhite •Gary and Robert DeGrio •Jon and Rick Francisco •Adam and Davey Johnson •Derik and Jim Johnson •Brett and Robert Larson •Bill and Bob Lund •Eric and Chuck Ness •Ryan and Doug Nosan •Travis and Bill Oleksuk •Dominic and Jim Toninato

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Bill Oleksuk


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By Country USA - 455 Canada - 153 Sweden - 2 Finland - 2 Czechoslovakia - 1 Russia - 1 Unknown - 4

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By State Minnesota - 424 Wisconsin - 9 North Dakota - 7 Illinois - 5 Alaska - 4 New York - 3 Ohio - 1 Pennsylvania - 1 Washington - 1 By Province Saskatchewan - 46 Ontario - 45 Alberta - 27 Manitoba - 17 British Columbia - 15 Quebec - 2

Defenseman Ryan Coole (1997-2001) is one of the 145 Duluth natives who have opted to stay home and skate for UMD.

By City Duluth, MN - 145 Thunder Bay, ONT - 19 Grand Rapids, MN - 18 International Falls, MN - 17 Regina, SASK - 17 Hibbing, MN - 13 Bloomington, MN - 11 Hermantown, MN - 10 St. Paul, MN - 10 Cloquet, MN - 9 Fort Frances, ONT - 9 Virginia, MN - 9 Calgary, AB - 8 Eveleth, MN - 8 Warroad, MN - 8 Winnipeg, MB - 8 Minneapolis, MN - 7 White Bear Lake, MN - 7 Superior, WI - 6 Edina, MN - 5 Lakeville, MN - 5 Prince Albert, SASK - 5 Proctor, MN - 5 Silver Bay, MN - 5 Taconite, MN - 5 Toronto, ONT - 5 Bovey, MN - 4 Chisholm, MN - 4 Rochester, MN - 4 Roseville, MN - 4 Saskatoon, SASK - 4 Thief River Falls, MN - 4 West St. Paul, MN - 4 William, ONT - 4 Anchorage, AK - 3 Anoka, MN - 3 Burnsville, MN - 3 Craik, SASK - 3 Elk River, MN - 3 Gilbert, MN - 3 Grand Forks, ND - 3 Hastings, MN - 3 Minnetonka, MN - 3 Moorhead, MN- 3 Oakdale, MN - 3 Plymouth, MN - 3 Roseau, MN - 3 Salol, MN - 3 Alexandria, MN - 2 Baudette, MN - 2 Bemidji, MN - 2

Bismarck, ND - 2 Blaine, MN - 2 Brainerd, MN - 2 Coleraine, MN - 2 Eden Prarie, MN - 2 Edmonton, AB - 2 Esko, MN - 2 French Butte, SASK -2 Grande Prairie, AB - 2 Hoyt Lakes, MN - 2 Irma, AB - 2 Kelowna, BC - 2 Mahtomedi, MN - 2 Maplewood, MN - 2 New Brighton, MN - 2 Ramsey, MN - 2 Shoreview, MN - 2 South St. Paul, MN - 2 The Pas, MB - 2 Two Harbors, MN - 2 Windsor, ONT - 2 Alexander, MB - 1 Algonquin, IL - 1 Andover, MN - 1 Apple Valley, MN - 1 Arden Hills, MN - 1 Aurora, MN - 1 Babbitt, MN - 1 Battleford, SASK - 1 Biggar, SASK - 1 Bonnyville, MB - 1 Brandon, MB - 1 Brooklyn Park, MN - 1 Canwood, SASK - 1 Cochrane, AB - 1 Cohasset, MN - 1 Columbia Heights, MN - 1 Comox, BC - 1 Columbus, Ohio - 1 Courtenay, BC - 1 Dauphin, MB - 1 Deerwood, MN - 1 Devil’s Lake, ND - 1 Darien, IL - 1 Egan, MN - 1 Eagle River, AK - 1 Eden, NY - 1 Eden Prairie, MN - 1 Essex, ONT - 1 Eston, SASK - 1 Evansburg, AB - 1 Excelsior, MN - 1

Fergus Falls, MN - 1 Fernie, BC - 1 Forestburg, AB - 1 Fort McMurray, AB - 1 Fridley, MN - 1 Fruitvale, BC - 1 Gavle, Sweden - 1 Gloucester, ONT - 1 Green Bay, WI - 1 Hafford, SASK - 1 Halkirk, AB - 1 Ham Lake, MN - 1 Heron Bay, ONT - 1 Inver Grove Heights, MN - 1 Jyvaskyla, Finland - 1 Kamloops, BC - 1 Kamsack, SASK - 1 Kelly Lake, MN - 1 La Crosse, WI - 1 LaGrange, IL - 1 Langley, BC - 1 Lethbridge, AB - 1 Limerick, SASK - 1 Lino Lakes, MN - 1 Longlac, ONT - 1 Maple Grove, MN - 1 Martensville, SASK - 1 Medicine Hat, AB-1 Minto, ND Morden, MB - 1 Montreal, QUE - 1 Mountain Iron, MN - 1 Nelson, BC - 1 New Hope, MN -1 Niagara Falls, ONT- 1 Niles, IL - 1 Oak Park, IL - 1 Olds, AB - 1 Cottage Grove, MN - 1 Peace River, AB - 1 Pengilly, MN-1 Portage, MB - 1 Powerview, MB -1 Prague, CZECH - 1 Prince George, AB - 1 Prior Lake, MN - 1 Red Deer, AB -1 Reston, MB - 1 Richfield, MN - 1 Richland, WA - 1 Rosemount, MN - 1 St. Joseph deBeauce, QUE - 1

St. Louis Park, MN - 1 St. Petersburg, Russia - 1 Saulte St. Marie, ONT - 1 Sartell, MN - 1 Savage, MN - 1 Seaford, NY - 1 Shakopee, MN - 1 Sherwood, AB - 1 Stillwater, MN -1 Soudan, MN - 1 Springside, SASK -1 Stacy, MN- 1 Starbuck, MB - 1 Steinbach, MB - 1 Strausberg, MB - 1 Sun Prairie, WI - 1 Tisdale, SASK - 1 Tonawanda, NY - 1 Tower, MN - 1 Trail, BC - 1 Trabuco Canyon, CALIF - 1 Twig, MN - 1 Unity, SASK - 1 Vadnais Heights, MN - 1 Vancouver, BC - 1 Vantaa, Finland - 1 Victoria, BC - 1 Waxholm, Sweden - 1 Wayzata, MN - 1 W. Vancouver, BC - 1 Weyburn, SASK - 1 White Rock, BC - 1 Willmar, MN - 1 Wynyard, SASK - 1 Wyoming, MN - 1 Yellow Creek, SASK - 1


CAPTAIN(S) ALTERNATE CAPTAIN(S) 1954-55 John Bymark 1953-54 Bob Boyat 1952-53 Wally Heikkinen 1951-52 Wally Heikkinen 1950-51 Jim Krysiak 1949-50 Wally Heikkinen 1948-49 Gord Eddolls 1947-48 NA 1946-47 NA 1931-32 Henry Antoskiewicz 1930-31 NA

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CAPTAIN(S) ALTERNATE CAPTAIN(S) 2018-19 Parker Mackay Billy Excell, Nick Wolff 2017-18 Karson Kuhlman Parker Mackay 2016-17 Dominic Toninato Brenden Kotyk, Karson Kuhlman, Carson Soucy 2015-16 Andy Welinski Tony Cameranesi, Cal Decowski, Austin Farley 2014-15 Adam Krause Justin Crandall, Andy Welinski 2013-14 Joe Basaraba, Adam Krause 2012-13 Cody Danberg Keegan Flaherty, Drew Olson 2011-12 Jack Connolly Cody Danberg, Brady Lamb, Travis Oleksuk 2010-11 Mike Montgomery Jack Connolly, Mike Connolly 2009-10 Drew Akins Jordan Fulton, Mike Montgomery 2008-09 Andrew Carroll, Matt Greer, Josh Meyers 2007-08 Matt McKnight Andrew Carroll, Travis Gawryletz 2006-07 Andrew Carroll, Matt McKnight 2005-06 Steve Czech Tim Stapleton 2004-05 Evan Schwabe Neil Petruic, Luke Stauffacher 2003-04 Beau Geisler Junior Lessard, Luke Stauffacher 2002-03 Jon Francisco Beau Geisler, Jesse Unklesbay 2001-02 Judd Medak Andy Reierson 2000-01 Andy Reierson Ryan Coole, Ryan Homstol 1999-00 Jeff Scissons Colin Anderson, Ryan Coole 1998-99 Bert Gilling Curtis Bois, Jeff Scissons 1997-98 Mike Peluso, Laird Lidster 1996-97 Brad Federenko Laird Lidster, Mike Peluso 1995-96 Joe Ciccarello Chet Culic, Taras Lendzyk 1994-95 Brett Larson Rod Aldoff, Rusty Fitzgerald 1993-94 Chris Marinucci Rod Miller, Corey Osmak 1992-93 Derek Plante Jon Rohloff, Jeff Parrott 1991-92 Doug Torrel Derek Plante, Jon Rohloff 1990-91 Scott Keller Shawn Howard, Darren Nauss 1989-90 Dale Jago, Shjon Podein Sandy Smith 1988-89 Pat Janostin Dale Jago, Sandy Smith 1987-88 Joe DeLisle Mike DeAngelis, Darin Illikainen 1986-87 Guy Gosselin Brian Johnson, Jim Sprenger 1985-86 Mark Odnokon Matt Christensen, Norm Maciver 1984-85 Jim Johnson, Mark Odnokon Tom Herzig 1983-84 Tom Kurvers Bill Grillo, Bob Lakso 1982-83 Jim Graven Dan Fishback, Gregg Moore 1981-82 Bill Oleksuk Gary DeGrio, Scott Carlston 1980-81 Davey Johnson Tom Madson, Bill Oleksuk 1979-80 Stan Palmer Glenn Kulyk, Keith Hendrickson 1978-79 Curt Giles John Harrington, John Rothstein 1977-78 Curt Giles John Rothstein, Carmen Haakstad 1976-77 Rick Heinz Monty Jones, Craig Arvidson 1975-76 Tom Milani Dave Langevin, Mike Newton 1974-75 Gord McDonald Tom Milani, Scott Koidahl 1973-74 Gord McDonald Tom Milani, Lyman Haakstad 1972-73 Mark Heaslip, Chuck Ness, Jerome Mrazek 1971-72 Walt Ledingham Pat Boutette, Cam Fryer 1970-71 Glenn Resch Murray Keogan, Jim Maertz 1969-70 Ron Busniuk Glenn Resch, Dan Mahle 1968-69 Bruce McLeod, Rick Newell 1967-68 John McKay Bruce McLeod, Rick Newell 1966-67 Keith Christiansen Pat Francisco, Bobby Bell 1965-66 Owen Rogers Keith Christiansen, Bob Hill 1964-65 Owen Rogers Terry Shercliffe, Mike Tok 1963-64 Bill McGann Terry Shercliffe, Owen Rogers 1962-63 Bill Lenardon Ron Johnson 1961-62 Bill Lenardon Tom Bartholdi, John McCormick 1960-61 Mike Haley Grant Standbrook 1959-60 Ron Pretlac 1958-59 Larry Cronkhite 1957-58 Harvey Flaman, Elmer Schwartz 1956-57 Harvey Flaman 1955-56 Alex Sisto

In 2000-01, junior defenseman Andy Reierson became the first non-senior in 23 years to take on UMD’s team captaincy duties.

Senior Rick Heinz served as the Bulldogs’ team captain during the 1976-77 season -- the last goaltender to hold that role.

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* Indicates a retired number. 0 Ron Beck, G (1967-69) 1* Aaron Crandall, G (2013-14) Kenny Reiter, G (2007-09) Josh Johnson, G (2003-06) Chad Erickson, G (1988-89) Mike Cortes, G (1985-88) Rick Kosti, G (1983-85) Bob Mason, G (1981-83) Bill Perkl, G (1979-81) Ron Erickson, G (1978-79) Rick Heinz, G (1975-78) Rob Little, G (1974-75) Jerome Mrazek, G (1970-74) Glenn Resch, G (1968-71) Dave LeBlanc, G (1965-68) Ronald Hill, G (1963-66) Bill Halbrehder, G (1961-65) Tom DeLuca, G (1962-63) Jerry Wherley, G (1959-63) Mike Haley, G (1957-61) Roger Thompson, G (1958-59) Richard Gustafson, G (1956-58) Jerry Kleisinger, G/F (1955-58) Jim Nelson, G (1955-56) Ralph Romano, G (1954-56) Duane Johnson, G (1953-55) Jim Birt, G (1952-54) Paul Cooper, G (1952-53) 2 Brady Lamb, D (2008-12) Neil Petruic, D (2001-02) Craig Pierce, D (1997-2001) Nik Patronas, C/LW (1995-96) Jason Garatti, D (1993-95) Greg Hanson, D (1992-93) Kris Miller, D (1989-91) Tom Hanson, D (1985-89) Jim Plankers, D (1983-85) Jim Graven, D (1979-83) Gord McDonald, D (1971-75) Mel Grosse, D (1969-71) Ron Weum, D (1968-69) Bob Tok, C (1967-68) John Devich, D (1966-67) Robert Lund, D (1962-65) Edward Sutton, D (1960-62) Dale Noreen, D (1960-61) Robert Lund, D (1959-60) Don Judnick, D (1956-60) Jim Bretto, D (1957-59) Frank Holappa, D (1953-56) Ronald Scott, D (1952-55) 3 Mikey Anderson, D (2017-18) Dan Molenaar, D (2013-17) Chase Ryan, D (2007-10) Jay Hardwick, D (2000-04) Tim Schneider, D (1999-2000) Bert Gilling, D (1995-99) David Buck, D (1993-94) Kevin Starren, D (1988-92) Rob Pallin, D (1985-87) Bill Grillo, D (1980-84) Stan Palmer, D (1976-80) Dave Langevin, D (1973-76) Steve Trachsel, C/D (1969-73) Mike Sertich, D (1968-69) Benjie Wolfe, D (1966-68) Dan Mahle, LW (1967-68) Bob Hill, D (1962-66) Dale Noreen, D (1961-62) Ron Pretlac, D (1956-60) Don Bourdeau, C (1954-56) 4* Dylan Samberg, D (2017- ) Neal Pionk , D (2015-17) Carson Soucy, D (2013-14) Willie Corrin, D (2012-13) Derik Johnson, D (2011-12) Dylan Olsen, D (2009-2010) Evan Oberg, D (2007-09) Steve Czech, D (2002-06) Steve Rodberg, D/LW (1999-02) Curtis Doell, D (1996-97)

Rick Mrozik, D (1994-95) Steve Cronkhite, D (1990-93) Dale Jago, D (1987-90) Guy Gosselin, D (1982-87) George Crookshank, D (1979-83) Curt Giles, D (1975-79) Gerry Fellner, D (1973-74) Jim Maertz, D (1969-71) Benjie Wolfe, D (1968-69) Elroy Froiland, RW (1965-66) Jerry Udeson, D (1962-63) Bill Rippin, C (1961-62) Jerry Udeson, D (1960-61) Mike O’Handley, RW (1959-60) Larry Cronkhite, C (1957-59) Frank Johnson, LW (1952-56) 5 Nick Wolff, D (2016- ) Willie Corrin, D (2013-16) Chris Casto, D (2011-13) Trent Palm, D (2006-08, 09-11) Craig Weller, D (2000-01) Pasi Korhonen, W (1999-2000) Andy Birrenkot, D (1997-98) Josh Arnold, C (1995-97) Rod Aldoff, D (1993-95) Brett Hauer, D (1989-93) Pat Janostin, D (1987-89) Dale Jago, D (1986-87) Norm Maciver, D (1982-86) Mike Goltelaere, D (1981-82) Steve Lundeen, D (1979-81) Tom Conroy, LW (1977-79) John Albers, D (1976-77) Kerry Gulbranson, D (1975-76) Gerry Fellner, D (1974-75) Larry Van Den Heuvel, D (1969-70) Rick Newell, D (1966-69) Ron Panger, F (1963-65) Bill Lenardon, C (1959-63) Al Peterson, C (1958-60) Jim Hall, F (1957-58) Don Weaver, F (1957-58) Alex Sisto, C (1954-57) Al Peterson, C (1953-54) 6 Louie Roehl, F (2017- ) Derik Johnson, D (2012-15) Scott Kishel, D (2008-12) Jim Jensen, D (2005-06) Todd Smith, D (2001-05) Jesse Fibiger, D (1997-2001) David Buck, D (1993-97) Rod Miller, D (1990-94) Jeff Parrott, D (1989-90) Bob Alexander, LW (1985-88) Jim Johnson, D (1981-85) Chris Tucker, D (1980-81) Chris Knauff, D (1977-79) Pat Graiziger, D (1976-78) Bob Joyce, D (1974-75) Ed O’Brien, D (1972-76) Mike Stevens, D (1969-71) Ron Wheele, C (1967-68) Lee Sutton, D (1966-67) Dick Fisher, D (1961-65) Larry Cronkhite, C (1959-60) Robert Smith, RW (1956-60) Gerald Olson, D (1956-59) Jim Bockland, RW (1955-56) 7 Scott Perunovich, D (2017- ) Adam Johnson, C (2016-17) Andy Welinski, D (2012-16) Kyle Schmidt, LW (2010-11) Drew Akins, C (2008-10) Jason Garrison, D (2005-08) Neil Petruic, D (2002-05) Andy Reierson, D (1998-02) Curtis Doell, D (1997-98) Rick Mrozik, D (1995-97) Rusty Fitzgerald, C (1993-95) Joe Biondi, C (1990-93) Greg Andrusak, D (1989-90) Chris Lindberg, C (1988-89) Mike DeAngelis, D (1986-88) Matt Christensen, C (1983-86) Pat Guyer, C (1981-83)

Tom Madson, D (1977-81) Ernie Powell, LW (1973-77) Pat Boutette, C (1970-73) Larry Wright, C (1969-70) Bob Tok, D (1968-69) Mike Sertich, D (1966-68) Lee Sutton, D (1965-66) Dave Maertz, C (1965-66) Bill McGann, D (1960-64) Dale Noreen, D (1959-60) Mike O’Handley, RW (1958-59) Don Wilkie, C (1955-58) 8 Koby Bender, F (2017-18) Kyle Osterberg, LW (2013-17) Drew Olson, D (2009-13) Drew Akins, C (2006-08) Justin Williams, RW (2003-06) Mark Carlson, D (1998-02) Mike Peluso, C (1994-98) Kraig Karakas, C (1991-94) Darin Amundson, C (1987-91) Georg Thiele, C (1986-87) Brian Durand, D (1983-86) Gregg Moore, RW (1979-83) Glenn Kulyk, C (1976-80) Carmen Haakstad, RW (1974-75) Mike Lence, LW (1971-74) Phil Hoene, C (1969-71) Ron Wheele, C (1967-70) Mike Tok, C (1962-66) Tom Bartholdi, RW (1960-62) Jerry Abelson, D (1956-60) Wally Akervik, D (1955-58) 9* Keith Christiansen, C (1963-67) Jay Beasley, RW (1958-59, 60-63) Don Judnick, D (1957-59) Mike Horn, D (1954-57) 10 Kobe Roth, F (2017- ) Brenden Kotyk, D (2013- 17) Dan DeLisle, LW (2009-13) Michael Gergen, LW (2005-09) Jeff McFarland, C (2003-05) T.J. Caig, C (2002-03) Jim Murphy, C (2000-2001) Colin Anderson, W (1997-2000) Sergei Petrov, RW (1993-97) Brad Penner, LW (1989-93) Joe DeLisle, RW (1984-88) Bob Lakso, LW (1980-84) Dan Lempe, C (1976-80) Mark Meagher, D (1974-75) John Telipasa, C (1973-74) Lyn Ellingson, C (1969-73) Phil Hoene, C (1968-69) Dick Thompson, LW (1965-68) Marvin Zilkie, RW (1961-65) Gary Harker, LW (1962-63) Jack Foster, W (1961-62) Grant Standbrook, C (1959-61) Jay Beasley, LW (1958-59) Don Wilkie, C (1955-58) Howard Wallene, LW (1953-56) 11 Avery Peterson, C (2016-18) Austin Farley, LW (2012-16) Travis Oleksuk, C, (2010-12) Kyle Schmidt, RW (2007-10) Mason Raymond, LW (2005-07) Tyler Brosz, LW (2001-05) John Conboy, D (1999-2000) Curtis Bois, LW (1995-99) Derek Locker, RW (1993-94) Jeff Antonovich, C (1992-93) Jason Bortolussi, LW (1990-92) Sandy Smith, RW (1987-90) Brian Nelson, LW (1984-87) Mark Baron, RW (1981-85) Tom Conroy, LW (1980-81) Al Cleveland, LW (1977-80) Craig Arvidson, LW (1973-77) John Telipasa, C (1972-73) David Roy, RW/C (1969-72) Ron Forbes, LW (1967-69) Dick Maertz, RW (1963-67) Jack Williams, RW (1958-60, 61-63)

Arliss Wright, C/W (1955-56, 57-58) Jerry Calengor, C/W (1952-55) 12 Jarod Hilderman, D (2016- ) Brett Boehm, RW (2014-15) Jack Connolly, C (2008-12) Jay Cascalenda, D/LW (2005-06) Justin Williams, RW (2002-03) Mark Gunderson, C (1997-01) Max Wikman, C (1995-97) Aaron Novak, LW (1993-94) Marty Olson, RW (1991-93) Corey Osmak, LW (1990-91) Jason Bortolussi, RW (1989-90) Kris Miller, D (1987-89) Sean Toomey, RW (1984-87) Matt Christensen, C (1982-83) Scott Carlston, LW (1978-82) John Rothstein, RW (1975-79) Scott Koidahl, C (1972-75) Murray Keogan, C (1969-71) Dave Haines, C (1968-69) Tom Ahrens, D (1965-68) Dave Stepnes, RW (1962-65) Duane Rostie, C (1960-62) Don Weaver, C (1957-59) Elmer Schwartz, W (1955-58) 13 Joey Anderson, RW (2016-18) Tony Cameranesi, C (2012-16) Travis Oleksuk, LW (2008-09) Matt McKnight, C (2004-08) Jon Francisco, C (1999-03) Jason Haakstad, C (1995-98) Joe Tamminen, LW (1991-95) Scott Engen, RW (1989-90) Scott Keller, C (1987-89) Barry Chyzowski, C (1986-87) Tom Lorentz, RW (1984-86) Dave Pavelich, LW (1981-82) Bruce Rogers, LW (1968-69) Bill Salminen, RW (1968-69) John McKay, D (1965-68) Jack Kreidler, W (1967-68) Orest Wojcichowsky, C (1958-60) Harvey Flaman, LW (1955-58) 14* Alex Iafallo, LW (2013-17) Keegan Flaherty, W/C (2009-13) Jay Cascalenda, D/LW (2006-09) Nick Kemp, W (2005-06) Tim Hambly, D (2001-05) Ryan Coole, D (1997-2001) Woody Glines, C (1995-97) Wayne Sager, RW (1988-92) Ross Johnson, RW/C (1986-87) Sean Krakiwsky, RW (1985-86) Bill Watson, RW (1982-85) Mike Carlson, C (1981-82) Tom Hendricks, RW (1980-81) Pat Regan, D (1976-80) Kirk McIvor, C (1975-76) John Albers, D (1974-75) Doug Christy, LW (1973-74) Dave Langevin, D (1972-73) David Roy, RW (1971-72) Bob Younghans, C (1970-71) Ron Busniuk, C/D (1967-70) Bob Bell, LW (1963-67) Bill McGiffert, C (1962-63) John McCormick, LW (1960-62) Bernard Cousineau, LW (1957-60) Jerry Witherall, D (1955-56) Harold High, C (1952-55) 15 Willie Raskob, D (2013-17) Jake Hendrickson, C (2009-13) Rob Bordson, C (2007-09) Matt Niskanen, D (2005-07) Evan Schwabe, C (2002-05) Nate Anderson, C (1998-02) Laird Lidster, D (1994-98) Corey Osmak, RW (1991-94) Kraig Karakas, C (1989-91) Chris Lindberg, C (1987-88) Roman Sindelar, D (1985-86) Danny May, C (1981-85)


19 Justin Richards, F (2017- ) Dominic Toninato, C (2014-17) Max Tardy, C/LW (2010-14) Rob Bordson, C (2009-10) Nick Kemp, RW (2006-09) Tim Stapleton, C (2005-06) Nick Anderson, RW (2000-05) Nik Patronas, RW (1996-99) Joe Ciccarello, RW (1994-96) Chris Marinucci, RW (1990-94) Glen Lang, C (1988-90) Tom Lorentz, RW/C (1984-88) Kevin Smalley, C (1981-85) Davey Johnson, C (1976-81) Tom Milani, RW (1972-76) Al Young, RW (1969-72) Doug Nosan, D (1968-69) Gary Murphy, C (1966-68) Peter Hegg, LW (1967-68) Bob Johnson, LW (1959-60) Scott Dahl, RW (1958-59) 20 Karson Kuhlman, RW (2014-18) Cody Danberg, LW (2009-13) Andrew Carroll, LW (2005-09) Brett Hammond, LW (2001-05) Jerrid Reinholz, C/W (2000-01) Shawn Pogreba, RW/D (1996-00) Marc Christian, RW (1992-96) Jerry Chumola, C (1987-89) Skeeter Moore, LW (1983-87) Rob Murray, D (1978-83) Mike Jacques, LW (1977-78) Monty Jones, LW (1973-77) Chuck Ness, LW (1969-73) Bruce McLeod, LW (1966-69) 21 Matt Anderson, D (2017-18) Carson Soucy, D (2014-17) Caleb Herbert, LW/C (2011-14) Travis Oleksuk, LW/C (2009-10) Cody Danberg, LW (2007-09) Jeff McFarland, C (2005-07) Luke Stauffacher, RW/C (2001-05) Derek Derow, RW (1997-01) Adam Roy, LW (1995-97) Chris Sittlow, C (1992-95) Doug Torrel, RW (1988-92) Pat Scanlon, LW (1986-88) Jim Toninato, C/LW (1982-86) Barry McCulloch, C (1977-79) Gary DeGrio, LW (1978-82) Rodney Jones, C (1974-76) Rick Francisco, RW (1973-74) Roger Hunt, LW (1971-73) Lyman Haakstad, C (1970-71) Dave Haines, C (1968-70) 22 Jared Thomas, C, (2014-18) Luke McManus, D (2011-14) Mike Connolly, LW (2008-11) Travis Gawryletz, D (2004-08) Junior Lessard, RW (2000-04) Ryan Nosan, LW (1999-00) Ken Dzikowski, C (1997-98) Greg Hanson, D (1993-96) Jeff Parrott, D (1990-93) Stu Plante, LW (1987-90) Wayne Smith, C (1985-87) Tom Kurvers, D (1980-84) Don Hedlund, D (1976-80) Jim Knapp, D (1972-76) Cam Fryer, RW (1969-72) 23 Nick Swaney, F (2017- ) Austyn Young, C/LW (2012-16) J.T. Brown, RW (2010-12) Jordan Fulton, C (2006-2010) Tim Stapleton, C (2002-05) Chad Kolar, C (2000-02) Jeff Scissons, C (1996-2000) Jeff Romfo, RW (1992-96) Garett Plotnik, LW (1991-92) Shawn Howard, C (1987-91) Pat Janostin, D (1985-87) Tom Herzig, LW (1981-85)

Doug LeTouneau, C (1979-81) Joe Nelson, RW (1975-76) Tim Lawson, C (1974-75) Jay Judkins, RW (1973-74) Mark Heaslip, RW (1970-73) 24 Will Campion, D (2016-18) Charlie Sampair, LW (2012-16) Mike Montgomery, D/RW (2007-11) Logan Gorsalitz, RW (2006-07) Ryan Swanson, D (2003-06) Drew Otten, RW (1999-03) Kent Sauer, D (1998-99) Jason Garatti, D (1995-98) Adam Roy, LW (1994-95) Greg Andrusak, D (1991-92) Steve Cronkhite, D (1988-90) Darin Illikainen, LW (1984-88) Bruce Fishback, RW (1983-84) Mike Krensing, C/D (1979-83) Carmen Haakstad, RW (1975-78) John Albers, D (1975-76) Ernie Campe, D (1970-74) 25 Peter Krieger, LW (2016- ) Adam Johnson, RW/LW (2015-16) Justin Crandall, LW (2011-15) Justin Faulk, D (2010-11) Blair LeFebvre, LW (2004-05) Jesse Unklesbay, LW (2002-04) Tom Nelson, RW/C (1998-02) Dan Jablonic, LW (1994-97) Brian Caruso, LW (1990-94) Shjon Podein, LW (1987-90) Jim Sprenger, D (1983-87) Bill Oleksuk, LW (1978-82) Mitch Corbin, RW (1977-78) Joe Nelson, RW (1973-75) Ken Larson, RW (1971-72) Larry Trachsel, C (1970-71) 26 Jade Miller, RW (2016- ) Adam Krause, RW (2011-15) Chad Huttel, D (2007-2011) Adam Davis, D (2005-06) Beau Geisler, D (2000-04) Joe Rybar, LW (1994-98) Dan Jablonic, RW (1993-94) Derek Plante, C (1989-93) Terry Shold, LW (1985-89) Brian Nelson, LW (1984-85) Bill Mason, RW (1981-84) Dan Gerarden, C (1980-81) Keith Hendrickson, D (1975-80) 27 Riley Tufte, LW (2016- ) Cal Decowski, C (2012-16) David Grun, RW (2008-12) Mike Curry, RW (2005-08) Marco Peluso, LW (2002-05) Evan Schwabe, C (2001-02) Ryan Homstol, LW (1997-01) Chris Snell, D (1994-97) Rod Aldoff, D (1991-92) Scott Keller, RW (1989-91) Sandy Smith, C (1986-87) Mark Odnokon, LW (1982-86) Mel Bailey, D (1981-82) Mitch Corbin, RW (1978-80) Tom Funke, LW (1977-78) 28 Sammy Spurrel, RW (2013-2018) Wade Bergman D, (2009-13) Josh Meyers, D (2005-06) Mike Curry, RW (2004-05) Ryan Geris, D (2002-04) Tyler Williamson, D/F (2000-02) Colin Anderson, RW (1996-97) Chet Culic, LW (1993-96) Brad Federenko, RW (1992-93) Scott Engen, RW (1990-92) Dennis Vaske, D (1986-90) Mike DeAngelis, D (1984-86) Anders Andersson, C (1981-82, 83-84) Mark Baron, RW (1980-81) Gregg Moore, RW (1979-80) John Harrington, RW (1975-79)

29* Josh Miskovich, RW (2001-05) Eric Ness, C (1998-99) Brad Federenko, LW (1993-97) Jon Rohloff, D (1988-93) Brett Hull, RW (1984-86) Brad Johnson, C (1983-84) John Santori, LW (1979-83) Terry Keseley, RW (1977-79) Mike Jacques, LW (1976-77) 30 Alex Fons, G (2012-15) Brady Hjelle, G (2008-2010) Jason Gregoire, G (1999-2000) Tony Gasparini, G (1995-99) Tony Flint, G (1990-93) Rick Hayko, G (1985-89) Jon Downing, G (1981-85) Jeff Bolin, G (1979-81) Jeff Johnson, G (1975-79) Ken Turko, G (1971-75) Chuck Whalen, G (1968-71) 31 Aaron Crandall, G (2009-13) Josh Johnson, G (2006-07) Niklas Axelsson, G (1993-95) Brett Nelson, G (1990-91) Corey Chwialkowski, G (1989-90) John Hyduke, G (1985-89) Mike Valesano, LW (1981-83) 32 Hunter Shepard, G (2016- ) Alex Stalock, G (2006-09) Ryan Nosan, LW (1996-99) Ken Dzikowski, C (1994-96) 33 Kasimir Kaskisuo, G (2014-16) Dan Carlson, G (2005-07) Matt Klein, G (2001-04) Jason Gregoire, G (2000-01) Ryan Karasek, G (1997-98) Jim Moellman, G (1995-97) Jerome Butler, G (1991-95) Chad Erickson, G (1989-91) Bill Moen, G (1976-77) 34 Nate Ziegelmann, G (2005-08) Josh Arnold, C (1994-96) 35 Hunter Miska, G (2016-17) Kenny Reiter, G (2009-12) Adam Coole, G (2000-02) Brant Nicklin, G (1996-00) Taras Lendzyk, G (1992-96) Brett Nelson, G (1991-92) Gordy Meagher, G (1986-89) Ben Duffey, G (1984-86) Ron Erickson, G (1979-83) Bill Perkl, G (1977-79) Rob Little, G (1974-76) 36 Ben Patt. G (2017- ) Matt McNeely, G (2012-16) Jason Watt, D (1994-95) 37 Nick Deery, G (2015- ) Justin Fontaine, RW (2007-11) Chris Sittlow, C (1991-92) 39 Parker Mackay, RW (2015- ) Isaac Reichmuth, G (2002-06) 42 Bryan McGregor, RW (2005-07) 44 Mitch Ryan, RW (2006-07) Jay Rosehill, D (2004-05) Bill Lund, C (1990-91) 47 Rob Anderson, G (1999-03) 54 Trent Palm, D (2008-09)

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John Lodahl, RW (1979-81) Gary DeGrio, LW (1978-79) Steve Otis, RW (1976-78) Tim Egan, D (1975-76) Tom Nemanick, LW (1972-75) Greg Hubick, D (1970-72) Bruce Jordet, RW (1968-71) Dan Mahle, LW (1968-70) Robert Larson, LW (1968-69) Tom Mrozik, C (1965-68) Pat Francisco, RW (1963-64) Ron Johnson, LW (1959-63) Al Peterson, C (1957-58) Ed Skalko, LW (1955-56) 16 Billy Exell, LW (2015- ) Tim Smith, D (2011-14) Matt Greer, LW (2005-09) T.J. Caig, C (2003-05) Matt Mathias, C/W (2000-03) Richie Anderson, LW (1995-2000) Brian Bolf, C (1994-95) Joe Ciccarello, C (1992-94) Kevin Kaiser, LW (1988-92) Barry Chyzowski, C (1987-88) Bruce Fishback, RW (1984-87) Brian Glynn, C (1982-84) Bruce Olson, LW/C (1976-79) Doug Spoden, C (1974-75) Merv Kiryluik, RW (1971-74) Bruce Jordet, RW (1968-71) Elroy Froiland, RW (1966-68) Owen Rogers, RW (1963-66) Mike Mithrush, C (1960-63) Tommy Powell, RW (1958-59) George Yurkovich, LW (1957-58) Frank Holappa, D (1955-56) 17 Blake Young, RW (2014- 18) Dominic Toninato, C (2013-14) Mike Seidel, RW (2009-13) Josh Meyers, D (2006-09) Bryan McGregor, RW (2003-05) Michael Miskovich, RW (1999-02) Jeremy Zahn, LW (1996-99) Joe Golcz, C (1995-96) Paul Carey, C (1994-95) Rusty Fitzgerald, C (1991-93) Darren Nauss, RW (1987-91) Dave Cowan, C (1983-87) Dean Ekman, C/W (1979-83) Mark Pavelich, C (1976-79) Doug Christy, LW (1974-75) Lyman Haakstad, C (1971-74) Merv Kiryluik, RW (1970-71) David Farrow, LW (1967-70) Pat Francisco, RW (1964-67) Terry Shercliffe, C (1962-65) Bill McGiffert, C (1961-62) Max Ramsland, LW (1958-59) Walter Melynchuk, C (1958-59) Orest Wojcichowsky, C (1957-58) John Bymark, D (1953-57) 18 Nick McCormack, D (2014-18) Joe Basaraba, RW (2010-14) MacGregor Sharp, C (2005-09) Ryan Geris, D (2004-05) Dan Kronick, LW (2002-04) Judd Medak, RW (1998-02) Matt Taus, D (1995-97) Brett Larson, D (1991-95) Joe Biondi, C (1989-90) Greg Andrusak, D (1987-89) Brian Johnson, C (1983-87) Dan Fishback, C (1979-83) Dave McDonald, LW (1977-79) Erin Roth, LW (1976-77) Mike Newton, LW (1972-76) Walt Ledingham, LW (1970-72) Tim Lillo, RW (1969-70) Larry Krawchuk, RW (1967-69) Bob Young, C (1965-67) Bill McGiffert, C (1963-65) Bill Savolainen, LW (1961-63) Bill Rippin, C (1960-62) Irving Curran, LW (1956-59) Jim Nelson, G (1955-56)

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(Overall) (Conference*) Year W L T Pct GF GA W L T Pct Place GF GA Coach 1930-31 0 3 0 .000 4 15 Frank Kovach 1931-32 2 5 0 .286 11 18 2 2 0 .500 2nd(T) 3 13 Frank Kovach 1932-46 no hockey 1946-47 11 6 1 .639 NA NA 10 3 0 .769 3rd NA NA Joe Oven 1947-48 6 3 0 .667 36 28 Hank Jensen 1948-49 7 0 0 1.000 47 12 Hank Jensen 1949-50 4 3 1 .563 30 16 4 3 1 .563 NA 30 16 Hank Jensen 1950-51 2 3 0 .400 22 24 2 3 0 .400 NA 22 24 Hank Jensen 1951-52 2 7 0 .222 30 50 0 6 0 .000 NA 17 37 Gord Eddolls 1952-53 9 3 0 .750 59 48 6 1 0 .857 1st 41 17 Gord Eddolls 1953-54 10 7 0 .588 80 65 9 1 0 .900 1st 46 24 Gord Eddolls 1954-55 9 8 0 .529 75 85 7 2 0 .778 2nd 49 21 Bob Boyat 1955-56 17 6 0 .739 137 68 12 0 0 1.000 1st 96 20 Connie Pleban 1956-57 16 4 3 .761 137 60 12 0 0 1.000 1st 75 12 Connie Pleban 1957-58 13 6 1 .643 127 61 10 0 0 1.000 1st 92 14 Connie Pleban 1958-59 10 9 1 .525 107 83 7 0 0 1.000 1st 66 8 Connie Pleban 1959-60 15 5 0 .750 124 67 8 0 0 1.000 1st 76 9 Ralph Romano 1960-61 13 3 0 .813 113 38 6 0 0 1.000 1st 61 3 Ralph Romano 1961-62 6 14 2 .318 69 119 Ralph Romano 1962-63 7 15 2 .333 80 103 Ralph Romano 1963-64 11 14 0 .440 95 95 Ralph Romano 1964-65 14 12 1 .537 146 107 Ralph Romano 1965-66 7 19 2 .286 96 137 3 15 2 .200 8th 64 92 Ralph Romano 1966-67 12 16 0 .429 124 125 8 15 0 .348 6th 90 114 Ralph Romano 1967-68 5 23 0 .179 71 144 4 20 0 .167 8th 54 116 Ralph Romano 1968-69 6 23 0 .207 91 147 3 19 0 .136 8th 64 119 Bill Selman 1969-70 13 15 1 .466 118 107 10 13 1 .438 6th 89 93 Bill Selman 1970-71 16 17 1 .485 147 146 10 14 1 .417 6th 98 106 Terry Shercliffe 1971-72 16 18 1 .471 148 150 15 13 0 .536 4th(T) 129 123 Terry Shercliffe 1972-73 19 17 0 .528 166 161 13 15 0 .464 8th 129 140 Terry Shercliffe 1973-74 21 16 1 .566 167 155 13 14 1 .482 6th 113 126 Terry Shercliffe 1974-75 10 24 4 .316 158 192 9 20 3 .328 8th 141 166 Terry Shercliffe 1975-76 15 21 0 .417 159 179 12 20 0 .375 7th(T) 132 160 Gus Hendrickson 1976-77 9 26 2 .270 148 219 6 24 2 .219 10th 119 192 Gus Hendrickson 1977-78 14 22 1 .391 155 182 12 19 1 .391 7th(T) 135 155 Gus Hendrickson 1978-79 22 14 4 .600 213 170 18 10 4 .625 3rd(T) 176 141 Gus Hendrickson 1979-80 17 21 0 .447 191 207 15 17 0 .469 6th 166 181 Gus Hendrickson 1980-81 17 21 1 .449 165 197 11 17 0 .393 8th 120 150 Gus Hendrickson 1981-82 16 21 3 .438 192 201 9 16 1 .365 5th 121 151 Gus Hendrickson 1982-83 28 16 1 .633 193 158 14 12 0 .538 4th 103 95 Mike Sertich 1983-84 29 12 2 .698 216 140 19 5 2 .769 1st 138 85 Mike Sertich 1984-85 36 9 3 .781 257 159 25 7 2 .765 1st 178 110 Mike Sertich 1985-86 26 13 3 .655 206 157 21 12 1 .632 4th 153 118 Mike Sertich 1986-87 11 27 1 .295 121 184 11 23 1 .329 7th(T) 114 163 Mike Sertich 1987-88 18 21 2 .463 163 179 15 18 2 .457 6th(T) 143 155 Mike Sertich 1988-89 15 23 2 .400 126 153 12 21 2 .371 7th(T) 106 135 Mike Sertich 1989-90 20 19 1 .513 170 152 13 15 0 .464 5th(T) 114 111 Mike Sertich 1990-91 14 19 7 .438 142 164 11 15 6 .438 5th(T) 114 133 Mike Sertich 1991-92 15 20 2 .432 144 162 14 16 2 .469 5th 124 137 Mike Sertich 1992-93 27 11 2 .700 202 142 21 9 2 .688 1st 161 118 Mike Sertich 1993-94 14 21 3 .408 144 160 12 17 3 .422 7th 125 131 Mike Sertich 1994-95 16 18 4 .474 146 146 13 15 4 .469 7th 124 127 Mike Sertich 1995-96 20 17 1 .539 139 125 16 15 1 .516 4th(T) 116 109 Mike Sertich 1996-97 18 16 4 .526 133 131 15 13 4 .531 6th 115 111 Mike Sertich 1997-98 21 17 2 .550 140 130 14 12 2 .536 5th 95 90 Mike Sertich 1998-99 7 27 4 .237 100 139 4 20 4 .214 9th 71 102 Mike Sertich 1999-00 15 22 0 .405 93 146 10 18 0 .357 8th 59 114 Mike Sertich 2000-01 7 28 4 .231 103 166 3 22 3 .161 10th 68 121 Scott Sandelin 2001-02 13 24 3 .363 119 153 6 19 3 .268 9th 72 112 Scott Sandelin 2002-03 22 15 5 .583 153 119 14 10 4 .571 5th 95 80 Scott Sandelin 2003-04 28 13 4 .667 185 123 19 7 2 .714 2nd 119 71 Scott Sandelin 2004-05 15 17 6 .474 119 118 11 13 4 .464 6th 90 89 Scott Sandelin 2005-06 11 25 4 .325 97 148 6 19 3 .268 9th 62 114 Scott Sandelin 2006-07 13 21 5 .397 103 121 8 16 4 .357 9th 64 84 Scott Sandelin 2007-08 13 17 6 .444 74 91 9 14 5 .410 8th 55 76 Scott Sandelin 2008-09 22 13 8 .604 129 98 10 11 7 .482 7th 79 72 Scott Sandelin 2009-10 22 17 1 .562 126 109 16 11 1 .589 4th(T) 90 77 Scott Sandelin 2010-11 26 10 6 .690 143 108 15 8 5 .625 4th 91 73 Scott Sandelin 2011-12 25 10 6 .683 147 106 16 7 5 .661 2nd 103 73 Scott Sandelin 2012-13 14 19 5 .434 99 109 10 13 5 .446 9th 75 83 Scott Sandelin 2013-14 16 16 4 .500 104 104 11 11 2 .500 4th 69 70 Scott Sandelin 2014-15 21 16 3 .562 115 97 12 9 3 .562 5th 68 59 Scott Sandelin 2015-16 19 16 5 .538 107 82 11 10 3 .521 4th 64 44 Scott Sandelin 2016-17 28 7 7 .750 140 95 15 5 4 .708 2nd 83 56 Scott Sandelin 2017-18 25 16 3 .602 132 92 13 11 0 .542 3rd 79 56 Scott Sandelin Totals 1,109 1,098 162 .502 8,953 8,650 722 763 120 .487 6,190 6121 *Conferences: Head of the Lakes Scholastic League, 1931-32; City Senior Hockey League, 1946-47; Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, 1949-61; Western Collegiate Hockey Association, 1965-2013; National Collegiate Hockey Conference, 2014-present.


UMD has compiled a 20-11-0 lifetime record in NCAA post-season play, including a 6-3-0 mark at the Frozen Four, and is 17-6-0 under current head coach Scott Sandelin. The results of those 27 NCAA playoff outings are as follows: Site St. Paul, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. Sioux Falls, S.D. Sioux Falls, S.D. Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Fargo, N.D. Fargo, N.D. Worcester, Mass. Worcester, Mass. Manchester, N.H. Manchester, N.H. Worcester, Mass. Worcester, Mass. St. Paul, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. Bridgeport, Conn. Bridgeport, Conn. Minneapolis, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. Boston, Mass. Grand Rapids, Mich. Grand Rapids, Mich. Detroit, Mich. Detroit, Mich. Detroit, Mich. Detroit, Mich. Duluth, Minn. Duluth, Minn Lake Placid, N.Y. Lake Placid, N.Y. Duluth, Minn. Duluth, Minn. Providence, R.I. Providence, R.I.

NCAA ALL-REGION TEAM SELECTIONS Player Year Site Karson Kuhlman*(RW) 2018 Sioux Falls, S.D. Parker Mackay (RW) 2018 Sioux Falls, S.D. Dylan Samberg (D) 2018 Sioux Falls, S.D. Nick Wolff (D) 2018 Sioux Falls, S.D. Joey Anderson (RW) 2017 Fargo, N.D. Alex Iafallo (LW) 2017 Fargo, N.D. Hunter Miska* (G) 2017 Fargo, N.D. Willie Raskob (D) 2017 Fargo, N.D. Tony Cameranesi (C) 2016 Worcester, Mass. Andy Welinski (D) 2016 Worcester, Mass. Tony Cameranesi (C) 2015 Manchester, N.H. Kasimir Kaskisuo (G) 2015 Manchester, N.H. Willie Raskob (D) 2015 Manchester, N.H. Jack Connolly (C) 2012 Worcester, Mass. Jake Hendrickson (C) 2012 Worcester, Mass. Jack Connolly (C) 2011 Bridgeport, Conn Mike Connolly (W) 2011 Bridgeport, Conn. Justin Faulk (D) 2011 Bridgeport, Conn Kenny Reiter* (G) 2011 Bridgeport, Conn. Mike Connolly (W) 2009 Minneapolis, Minn. Evan Oberg (D) 2009 Minneapolis, Minn. Junior Lessard (W) 2004 Grand Rapids, Mich. Isaac Reichmuth* (G) 2004 Grand Rapids, Mich. Evan Schwabe (C) 2004 Grand Rapids, Mich.

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Date Result Round April 7, 2018 UMD 2, Notre Dame 1 Championship April 5, 2018 UMD 2, Ohio State 1 Semifinal March 24, 2018 UMD 2, Air Force 1 Quarterfinal March 23, 2018 UMD 3, Minnesota State 1 (OT) First April 8, 2017 Denver 3, UMD 2 Championship April 6, 2017 UMD 2, Harvard 1 Semifinal March 25, 2017 UMD 3, Boston University 2 (OT) Quarterfinal March 24, 2017 UMD 3, Ohio State 2 (OT) First March 26, 2016 Boston College 3, UMD 2 Quarterfinal March 25, 2016 UMD 2, Providence College 1 First March 28, 2015 Boston University 3, UMD 2 Quarterfinal March 27, 2015 UMD 4, Minnesota 1 First March 25, 2012 Boston College 4, UMD 0 Quarterfinal March 24, 2012 UMD 5, Maine 2 First April 9, 2011 UMD 3, Michigan 2 (OT) Championship April 7, 2011 UMD 4, Notre Dame 3 Semifinal March 26, 2011 UMD 5, Yale 3 Quarterfinal March 25, 2011 UMD 2, Union College 0 First March 28, 2009 Miami 2, UMD 1 Quarterfinal March 27, 2009 UMD 5, Princeton 4 (OT) First April 8, 2004 Denver 5, UMD 3 Semifinal March 28, 2004 UMD 3, Minnesota 1 Quarterfinal March 27, 2004 UMD 5, Michigan State 0 First March 27, 1993 Lake Superior State 4, UMD 3 Quarterfinal March 26, 1993 UMD 7, Brown University 3 First March 30, 1985 UMD 7, Boston College 6 (OT) Third Place March 29, 1985 RPI 6, UMD 5 (3OT) Semifinal March 23, 1985 UMD 4, Harvard University 2* Quarterfinal March 22, 1985 UMD 4, Harvard University 2* Quarterfinal March 24, 1984 Bowling Green 5, UMD 4 (4OT) Championship March 22, 1984 UMD 2, North Dakota 1 (OT) Semifinal March 17, 1984 Clarkson College 6, UMD 3* Quarterfinal March 16, 1984 UMD 6, Clarkson College 2* Quarterfinal March 19, 1983 Providence College 3, UMD 2* Quarterfinal March 18, 1983 Providence College 7, UMD 3* Quarterfinal *two-game, total-goal series.

NCAA FROZEN FOUR ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM SELECTIONS Player Year Site Karson Kuhlman*(RW) 2018 St. Paul, Minn. Scott Perunovich (D) 2018 St. Paul, Minn. Hunter Shepard (G) 2018 St. Paul, Minn. Jared Thomas (C) 2018 St. Paul, Minn. Alex Iafallo (LW) 2017 Chicago, Ill. Neal Pionk (D) 2017 Chicago, Ill. J.T. Brown* (W) 2011 St. Paul, Minn. Justin Faulk (D) 2011 St. Paul, Minn. Kyle Schmidt (W) 2011 St. Paul, Minn. Junior Lessard (W) 2004 Boston, Mass. Bill Watson (W) 1985 Detroit, Mich. Rick Kosti (G) 1984 Lake Placid, N.Y. Bob Lakso (W) 1984 Lake Placid, N.Y.

*Most Outstanding Player

Tom Herzig, Jim Johnson and Bill Watson helped lead the Buldogs to a school-record 36th win by upending Boston College 7-6 in overtime to capture third place at the 1985 NCAA Championships.

The Bulldogs came out smoking in the 2004 NCAA Frozen Four semifinals, grabbing a 2-0 lead four minutes after the opening faceoff on goals by Junior Lessard and linemate Evan Schwabe (above) before eventually succumbing to Denver 5-3.

Rookie Rick Kosti did all he could -- like make a tournament-record 55 stops -- to help save the day for UMD in its 5-4 four-overtime loss to Bowling Green in the 1984 NCAA title game.

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THE 2010-11 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPION UMD BULLDOGS - Front Row (Left to Right): Kenny Reiter, Cody Danberg, Justin Fontaine, Trent Palm, Mike Connolly, Mike Montgomery, Jack Connolly, Kyle Schmidt, Chad Huttel, Scott Kishel, Aaron Crandall. Middle Row: Christian Gaffy, Max Tardy, Strength and Conditioning Coach Blake Palmer, Manager Dale Haagenson, Athletic Trainer Suz Hoppe, Assistant Coach Derek Plante, Head Coach Scott Sandelin, Assistant Coach Brett Larson, Director of Hockey Operations Christian Koelling, Asst. Equipment Manager Cameron Koopman, J.T. Brown, Jake Hendrickson. Back Row: Wade Bergman, Mike Seidel, Brady Lamb, David Grun, Dylan Olsen, Dan DeLisle, Joe Basaraba, Drew Olson, Luke McManus, Justin Faulk, Keegan Flaherty, Travis Oleksuk. Not Pictured: Equipment Manager Chris Garner, Volunteer Assistant Coach Bill Watson.

TOP ‘DOGS AT LAST St. Paul, Minn. (April 9, 2011) -- Kyle Schmidt’s last collegiate shift is one he won’t ever forget – and neither will anyone who follows University of Minnesota Duluth hockey. Saturday night, the senior left winger scored 3:22 into overtime to lift the Bulldogs to a 3-2 victory over the the University of Michigan in the Frozen Four final, and, after a 67-year wait, give UMD its first national championship. The game was played before a sellout and partisan Bulldog crowd of 19,222 at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul. “I didn’t do a whole lot,” said Schmidt, who equaled a career high with his 11th goal of the year. “My line mates really worked their butts off in the corner to get me the puck. It was amazing.” As was the case in Thursday’s 4-3 semifinal triumph over Notre Dame, the Bulldogs had to fight off an early deficit. UMD struggled with defensive zone faceoffs in the first period, a trend that ultimately resulted in Michigan striking first at the 14:42 mark of the first period. A clean faceoff win by the Wolverines led to a clear shot by Ben Winnett from the top of the circle, which beat junior goaltender Kenny Reiter on the stick side to give Michigan a 1-0 lead. That advantage held through the first intermission, but UMD responded 99 seconds into the second period on junior center Travis Oleksuk’s 14th goal of the year and then went up 2-1 nine minutes later when rookie left winger Max Tardy scored for the first time as collegian, whacking in is own rebound on the power play near the right side of the Wolverine goal mouth. “I know my teammates and my coaches had a lot of confidence in me, by putting me out there on the power play, “ said Tardy. “ I was just trying to stay calm, act like I was trying to play some shinny hockey and it worked out. Jeff Riohrkemper’s goal with less than three minutes remaining in the second period deadlocked the score, eventually setting the stage for the Bulldogs’ 15th overtime game of 2010-11. Familiar territory, indeed.

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“We’ve played a lot of overtime games, especially in the beginning of the season’ said freshman right winger J.T. Brown, who was named

the Frozen Four’s Most Valuable Player and joined Schmidt and rookie defenseman Justin Faulk on the All-Tournament Team. “It’s not a situation you always want to be in, but we found a knack for getting it done in overtime (going 7-2-6) this year and we used that as a motivation tonight.” Reiter, making his 10th straight start, was credited with 15 saves while Shawn Hunwick had 35 stops for Michigan (29-11-4 overall). Although the Bulldogs (26-10-6) managed to go just 1-of-9 on the power play, they held Michigan scoreless on all four of its man advantage opportunities. Junior defenseman Brady Lamb assisted on three of the four UMD goals, including Schmidt’s game-winner and Oleksuk turned in a two-point night for the Bulldogs, who were appearing in their second title game ever (the other coming 27 years ago). “It’s a tremendous feeling to be a part of the first UMD team to ever bring a national championship back home,” said Tardy. “It’s something that we’re going to be able to look back on a long time from now and know we did it. “


TOP ‘DOGS .... AGAIN! St. Paul, Minn. (April 7, 2018) -- Karson Kuhlman’s final game ever as a University of Minnesota Duluth Bulldog came Saturday night on college hockey’s biggest stage -- the NCAA Frozen Four championship -- and he certainly went out in style. The senior team captain scored once and assisted on UMD’s other goal as he and the Bulldogs toppled the University of Notre Dame 2-1 at St. Paul’s Xcel Energy Center. For his efforts, which included captaining UMD to its second national title, Kuhlman was chosen the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player. “This is really special,” said Kuhlman, who skated in his school record-tying 166th consecutive game. “I couldn’t be more proud of that group of guys in there (the locker room). I think barely making it in to the NCAA Tournament was kind of a wake-up call for our group. From there, we just took it one game at a time. It’s four wins to win a national title, and that’s what we did.” Just as it had done two nights earlier in a 2-1 semifinal round triumph over Ohio State, the Bulldogs (25-16-3 overall) jumped out to a 2-0 first-period lead. Kuhlman struck first, snapping a wrist shot from top of the right faceoff circle over the glove hand of Notre Dame netminder Cale Morris. The goal, which came at the 9:06 mark, was his 13th of the season. A little over nine minutes later, senior center Jared Thomas, who like Kuhlman collected a goal on Thursday night against the Buckeyes, beat Morris with an odd-angle shot from the extended goal line. Notre Dame (28-10-2 overall), which was seeking it first NCAA championship, cut the Bulldog lead in half 7:40 into the second half with a power play goal. But that was it for the Fighting Irish as Bulldog sophomore Hunter Shepard slammed the door the rest of the way in what turned out to be11th straight one-goal NCAA Tournament game for UMD. Shepard closed out the year owning program single-season records for both goals against average (1.91) and saves percentage (.924). “I don’t know what it is, we couldn’t find that third goal the last three games, but our team did a great job.” said Thomas, who joined Kuhlman, Shepard and freshman defenseman Scott Perunovich on the six-member All-Tournament Team. “There was never a panic or

doubt in our locker room. If we needed to win the game 2-1, we would win the game 2-1. You saw it in our third period play there. We kind of really shut them down towards the end of the third period. That’s just how we like winning games, I guess -- get the lead early and hold on. Anytime you’re in a game like this against a team like Notre Dame, you knew they’re going to push. And, we just needed to weather the storm a bit and stick to our game plan, which we did, and fortunate it was enough to come away with a win.”

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THE 2017-18 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPION UMD BULLDOGS - Front Row (Left to Right): Hunter Shepard, Blake Young, Nick McCormack, Sammy Spurrell, Karson Kuhlman, Parker Mackay, Jared Thomas, Avery Peterson, Peter Krieger, Nick Deery, Ben Patt. Middle Row: Louie Roehl, Hockey Sports Performance Director Dr. Susan Hoppe, Equipment Manager Chris Garner, Assistant Coach Brant Nicklin, Assistant Coach Jason Herter, Head Coach Scott Sandelin, Assistant Coach Brett Larson, Director of Hockey Operations Christian Koelling, Manager Dale Haagenson, Resident Athletic Trainer Jordan Ellis, Strength and Conditioning Coach Anthony Morando, Billy Exell. Top Row: Nick Swaney, Justin Richards, Matt Anderson, Mikey Anderson, Koby Bender, Dylan Samberg, Riley Tufte, Nick Wolff, Will Campion, Jarod Hilderman, Joey Anderson, Jade Miller, Scott Perunovich, Kobe Roth.

UMD outshot the Fighting Irish 35-20 on the night en route to improving its all-time NCAA Frozen Four record to 7-4-0, including a perfect 4-0 mark at the Xcel Energy Center, the site of UMD’s other NCAA title conquest in 2011. “I couldn’t be more proud of our team, the way they battled all year and tonight,” said UMD head coach Scott Sandelin, who is now 176-0 in NCAA postseason play. “Obviously it’s a special championship for the program. I was fortunate to be part of the first one but this one is just as special. This never gets old.”

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Frank Kovach

1949-50 (4-3-1) MIAC-NA Head Coach: Hank Jensen Captain: Wally Heikkinen St. Thomas L 2-3 St. Olaf W 4-0 Augsburg College W 6-1 Hamline U. W 6-3 St. John’s U. L 1-2 Augsburg College W 6-1 St. Thomas L 4-5 Macalester College T 1-1

1930-31 (0-3-0) Independent Head Coach: Frank Kovach Captain: Duluth Central HS L 0-3 Eveleth JC L 2-8 Eveleth JC L 2-4

1950-51 (2-3-0) MIAC-NA Head Coach: Hank Jensen Captain: Jim Krysiak St. John’s U. L 2-3 St. Thomas L 4-11 Macalester College L 2-6 Hamline U. W 8-1 1931-32 (2-5-0) HLSL-2nd (T) St. Olaf W 6-3 Head Coach: Frank Kovach Captain: Henry Antoskiewicz Central HS L 1-3 Duluth JC L 0-6 Virginia JC L 2-3 Eveleth JC L 1-2 Hibbing JC L 0-2 Two Harbors HS W 3-2 Duluth Cathedral HS W 4-0

Gord Eddolls

Joe Oven 1946-47 (11-6-1) SHL-3rd# Head Coach: Joe Oven Captain: West End Civic Club L 2-10 West End Civic Club W 4-3 West End Civic Club L 2-10 St. Cloud State L 1-8 St. Cloud State T 3-3 OT

1951-52 (2-7-0) MIAC-NA Head Coach: Gord Eddolls Captain: Wally Heikkinen St. Cloud State W 5-4 St. Thomas L 1-4 St. John’s U. L 0-9 St. Thomas L 3-6 402 Lounge L 2-6 Lakehead U. W 6-3 Macalester College L 4-5 Macalester College L 6-7 St. John’s U. L 2-6

1952-53 (9-3-0) MIAC-1st Head Coach: Gord Eddolls Captain: Wally Heikkinen Minnesota# L 2-14 Michigan Tech L 1-8 #The Bulldogs were 10-3-0 in league St. Cloud State W 5-3 play. Individual game scores are St. John’s U. W 6-5 unavailable. Gustavus Adolphus W 16-0 St. Cloud State W 3-2 Hamline U. W 5-4 Macalester College W 5-2 St. John’s U. L 8-1 St. Thomas L 1-5 Gustavus Adolphus W FFT Lakehead U. W 4-3 #in Eveleth, MN

Hank Jensen

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1953-54 (10-7-0) MIAC-1st Head Coach: Gord Eddolls Captain: Bob Boyat Dartmouth College L 4-5 OT 1947-48 (6-3-0) Independent Hamline U. W 7-1 Head Coach: Hank Jensen Lakehead U. W 10-4 Captain: Hamline U. W 4-1 Duluth JC W 5-3 Michigan Tech L 5-6 Duluth JC W 6-1 Michigan Tech L 3-10 Macalester L 2-3 Gustavus Adolphus W 7-3 St. Cloud State L 1-5 Michigan Tech L 1-2 St. Cloud State L 1-6 St. John’s U. W 3-1 Bemidji State W 4-3 Macalester College W 5-3 Bemidji State W 9-4 St. John’s U. W 3-0 Carleton College W 4-1 St. Thomas W 4-3 Macalester College W 4-2 St. Thomas L 2-4 Gustavus Adolphus W 5-3 1948-49 (7-0-0) Independent Macalester College W 6-5 OT Head Coach: Hank Jensen Fort William Canadiens L 4-5 Captain: Gord Eddolls Fort William Canadiens L 7-9 Hamline U. W 6-2 Bemidji State W 11-3 St. Cloud State W 3-2 Macalester College W 5-1 Bemidji State W 7-2 Duluth JC W 9-2 Carleton College W 3-0

Bob Boyat 1954-55 (9-8-0) MIAC-2nd Head Coach: Bob Boyat Captain: John Bymark North Dakota L 0-11 North Dakota L 2-8 Fort Frances Canadiens W 6-4 North Dakota L 2-15 North Dakota L 2-9 Michigan Tech L 4-8 Michigan Tech L 2-6 St. Thomas W 5-3 St. John’s U. W 9-2 Gustavus Adolphus W 3-1 Macalester College W 6-2 Macalester College W 3-0 Hamline U. W 4-1 St. John’s U. L 4-5 St. Thomas L 2-5 Hamline U. W 7-1 Lakehead U. W 10-3

Connie Pleban 1955-56 (17-6-0) MIAC-1st Head Coach: Connie Pleban Captain: Alex Sisto Fort Frances Canadiens W 8-2 North Dakota L 1-3 North Dakota L 0-6 Port Arthur North Stars L 3-8 Eveleth Rangers W 9-3 Eveleth Rangers W 4-3 US Olympic Team L 0-11 Regina Pats L 1-5 Gustavus Adolphus W 5-2 St. Thomas W 7-2 Hamline U. W 4-0 Macalester College W 7-2 Augsburg College W 8-2 St. John’s U. W 8-0 Michigan Tech JV W 3-2 Michigan Tech JV W 9-2 Macalester College W 10-2 Gustavus Adolphus W 5-2 Hamline U. W 8-1 St. Thomas W 6-0 St. John’s U. W 7-3 Augsburg College W 15-2 Taconite Hornets L 4-5 1956-57 (16-4-3) MIAC-1st Head Coach: Connie Pleban Captain: Harvey Flaman Port Arthur North Stars W 6-4 St. Boniface Canadiens T 3-3 Winnipeg Rangers T 4-4 Warroad Lakers L 4-8 US Nationals L 6-8 Hamline U. W 8-0 Macalester College W 5-2 St. Thomas W 4-0 Michigan Tech JV W 7-0 Michigan Tech JV W 11-3 St. Thomas W 11-4 Macalester College W 17-0 Hamline U. W 2-1 St. John’s U. W 6-1 St. John’s U. W 4-3

Michigan Tech JV Michigan Tech JV Gustavus Adolphus North Dakota JV North Dakota JV Gustavus Adolphus Augsburg College Augsburg College

L W W W L W W W

3-6 6-6 10-1 8-1 4-5 OT 8-0 FFT FFT

1957-58 (13-6-1) MIAC-1st Head Coach: Connie Pleban Captains: Harvey Flaman, Elmer Schwartz Minneapolis Bungalows L 7-4 Michigan Tech W 5-3 Michigan Tech L 0-6 Harvard U. W 5-2 North Dakota L 1-5 North Dakota L 2-7 Hamline U. W 8-1 US Nationals L 5-6 St. John’s U. W 7-2 Macalester College W 17-1 Gustavus Adolphus W 24-2 Gustavus Adolphus W FFT Macalester College W 13-1 Hamline U. W 5-1 St. Thomas W 3-1 Michigan Tech T 3-3 OT Michigan Tech L 3-6 St. Thomas W 3-1 St. John’s U. W 10-3 Warroad Lakers L 5-6 1958-59 (10-9-1) MIAC-1st Head Coach: Connie Pleban Captain: Larry Cronkhite Michigan Tech L 0-7 Michigan Tech L 1-12 US Nationals L 2-6 Dartmouth College W 9-5 Dartmouth College W 3-2 Hamline U. W 7-2 North Dakota L 2-4 North Dakota L 1-4 St. Thomas W 4-2 St. John’s U. W 7-0 Michigan Tech L 3-6 Michigan Tech L 0-10 US College All Stars W 9-3 US College All Stars T 4-4 Augsburg College W 15-3 Macalester College W 15-1 Gustavus Adolphus W FFT Concordia College W 16-0 Warroad Lakers L 5-6 Warroad Lakers L 2-6

Ralph Romano 1959-60 (13-5-0) MIAC-1st Head Coach: Ralph Romano Captain: Ron Pretlac Fort William Bearcats W 7-2 Fort William Bearcats W 5-2 North Dakota W 3-2 North Dakota L 2-13 Warroad Lakers L 1-7 Macalester College W 17-0 Concordia College W 9-2 St. John’s U. W 6-3 St. Thomas W 4-3 Augsburg College W 10-0 Michigan Tech JV W 6-5 Michigan Tech JV W 3-2 US Olympic Team L 3-8 Japanese Olympic Team W 7-3 St. Mary’s W 16-0 Hamline U. W 11-1 Gustavus Adolphus W 3-0


4-2 2-6 5-6

Michigan L 4-8 Michigan State W 4-2 Michigan State W 6-1 Minnesota W 6-3 Minnesota L 1-4 Colorado College L 5-6 Colorado College W 6-3 Michigan Tech L 1-3 Michigan Tech L 2-4 Michigan State W 6-1 Michigan State L 2-4 Warroad Lakers L 2-7 North Dakota L 5-8 North Dakota L 0-5 Manitoba W 6-1 Manitoba W 5-0

Michigan Tech L 3-4 OT Michigan Tech L 2-6 Denver L 2-8 Denver L 2-8 Michigan State L 3-6 Michigan State W 6-1 Minnesota L 3-4 Minnesota L 1-6 Colorado College L 2-3 Colorado College W 3-2 Michigan Tech L 4-10 Michigan Tech L 2-4 North Dakota L 2-6 North Dakota L 4-5 Denver+ L 1-4 @Syracuse Holiday Tourn. (Third Place) +WCHA Playoffs 1969-70 (13-15-1) WCHA-8th Head Coach: Bill Selman Captain: Ron Busniuk Minnesota W 7-3 Minnesota L 2-3 OT North Dakota L 3-4 North Dakota W 3-0 New Hampshire@ W 7-5 Michigan Tech@ L 1-3 North Dakota W 5-4 North Dakota W 5-2 Denver L 3-6 Denver W 3-2 Minnesota L 1-2 OT Minnesota L 3-5 Ohio U. W 10-3 Ohio U. W 11-3 Michigan Tech W 4-3 OT Michigan Tech T 2-2 OT Wisconsin L 5-6 Wisconsin W 4-2 Michigan W 6-5 OT Michigan W 5-2 Colorado College L 2-6 Denver W 8-4 Denver L 3-5 Colorado College L 3-6 Michigan State L 5-8 Michigan State L 3-5 Michigan Tech L 3-6 Michigan Tech L 3-6 Minnesota+ L 2-3 3OT @Christmas City of the North Tourn. (Second Place) +WCHA Playoffs

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Denver L 1-2 OT Denver L 4-6 Brown U. W 9-4 Brown U. W 4-1 West Point (Army) W 10-2 1960-61 (13-3-0) MIAC-1st Michigan Tech L 3-5 Head Coach: Ralph Romano Michigan Tech L 2-10 Captain: Mike Haley North Dakota W 3-2 Fort William Hurricanes W 13-1 North Dakota L 2-4 US Nationals W 7-4 Minnesota L 4-9 Colorado College W 6-4 Minnesota W 7-4 Concordia College W 17-0 Michigan State W 6-5 2OT Macalester College W 3-2 Michigan State W 7-3 Manitoba W 9-2 Wisconsin W 6-1 Manitoba W 6-1 Michigan Tech L 4-6 St. Thomas W 3-0 Michigan Tech L 3-5 Port Arthur NStars L 2-4 Michigan L 5-6 Port Arthur NStars W 4-2 2-8 US Nationals L 3-6 1964-65 (14-12-1) Independent Michigan L Colorado College W 5-4 Gustavus Adolphus W 11-1 Head Coach: Ralph Romano Colorado College W 6-2 Hamline U. W 8-0 Captain: Owen Rogers Denver L 3-8 Michigan Tech JV W 7-3 North Dakota L 4-5 1-6 Augsburg College W 19-0 North Dakota L 5-6 OT Denver L W 7-3 Warroad Lakers L 2-12 Colorado College W 5-4 OT Colorado College Colorado College L 2-3 Colorado College W 5-3 Michigan Tech+ L 4-6 1961-62 (6-14-2) Independent Minnesota W 6-5 +WCHA Playoffs Head Coach: Ralph Romano Port Arthur North Stars T 6-6 Captain: Bill Lenardon Colgate@ W 10-3 1967-68 (5-23-0) WCHA-8th Fort William Beavers W 3-2 McGill@ W 10-1 Head Coach: Ralph Romano Fort William Beavers W 3-2 RPI@ W 9-2 Captain: John McKay Toronto W 4-3 Michigan Tech L 3-6 Minnesota L 1-5 Toronto W 5-3 Michigan Tech L 3-4 Denver L 1-6 Michigan State L 2-5 Michigan Tech L 2-4 North Dakota L 1-4 Michigan State L 1-6 Michigan Tech L 4-5 L 3-4 Denver L 1-3 Michigan L 5-6 OT North Dakota Michigan State W 5-3 Denver L 2-11 Michigan L 2-4 Michigan State L 2-6 St. Thomas W 7-3 Port Arthur NStars W 6-3 Minnesota L 2-7 Fort Frances Canadiens L 1-6 Port Arthur NStars W 4-1 L 3-5 Warroad Lakers L 1-7 Michigan State L 4-5 OT Boston College Colorado College W 7-1 Warroad Lakers L 6-8 Michigan State W 7-1 L 2-3 Minnesota L 1-6 Colorado College W 3-2 OT Colorado College Wisconsin W 6-1 Minnesota L 4-6 Minnesota L 3-9 US Olympic Team L 2-4 Michigan Tech L 1-7 Minnesota L 2-5 Colorado College L 2-3 Michigan Tech L 3-4 North Dakota W 7-5 Colorado College W 5-3 Junior “A� All Stars T 2-2 North Dakota L 3-9 Denver L 1-5 Manitoba T 4-4 Minnesota W 4-2 Michigan Tech L 2-7 Manitoba W 6-4 Lakehead U. W 13-0 Michigan Tech L 0-5 Michigan Tech L 2-12 Lakehead U. W 11-1 Michigan Tech L 2-8 Michigan Tech L 2-5 @RPI Tournament (Champions) Michigan Tech L 1-4 Norway Nationals L 3-5 Michigan L 5-7 1965-66 (7-19-2) WCHA-8th Michigan L 3-6 1962-63 (7-15-2) Independent Head Coach: Ralph Romano Denver L 2-10 Head Coach: Ralph Romano Captain: Owen Rogers Denver L 1-6 Captain: Bill Lenardon Michigan Tech L 1-5 Minnesota L 0-4 Michigan Tech L 0-3 Michigan Tech L 2-3 5-6 Michigan Tech L 2-5 North Dakota L 4-5 OT Minnesota L North Dakota W 3-2 North Dakota L 1-4 North Dakota L 5-7 North Dakota L 3-6 North Dakota L 1-7 Port Arthur NStars W 7-3 Denver+ L 4-11 Minnesota L 2-7 Port Arthur NStars W 6-2 +WCHA Playoffs North Dakota W 4-1 Eastern Olympic L 4-8 North Dakota L 3-7 Providence College@ W 4-1 Minnesota L 2-7 Brown U.@ L 4-6 Minnesota T 4-4 OT Minnesota L 4-5 St. Thomas W 15-0 Manitoba W 3-1 Michigan State L 4-5 Manitoba^ L 5-7 Michigan State W 4-3 Denver L 1-6 Denver L 1-4 Denver L 2-4 Denver W 4-2 Michigan State L 5-6 OT Colorado College L 5-8 Michigan State L 2-5 Port Arthur NStars W 7-0 Denver L 1-8 Bill Port Arthur NStars T 4-4 Denver T 2-2 OT Selman Michigan Tech L 2-7 Michigan Tech L 2-5 Michigan Tech L 3-6 Michigan Tech L 1-6 Michigan State L 4-5 OT Minnesota L 3-5 1968-69 (6-23-0) WCHA-8th Michigan State L 1-4 North Dakota W 3-2 OT Head Coach: Bill Selman Minnesota L 1-7 North Dakota L 2-5 Captains: Bruce McLeod, Rick Manitoba W 4-2 Michigan W 7-6 Newell Manitoba W 2-1 Michigan L 3-8 Minnesota W 5-3 Colorado College T 4-4 OT Minnesota L 1-3 1963-64 (11-14-0) Independent Colorado College W 6-3 North Dakota L 1-4 Head Coach: Ralph Romano Michigan Tech+ L 3-9 North Dakota L 4-7 Captain: Bill McGann @Brown Tournament (Second Place) Laurentian U. L 3-5 Minnesota W 5-2 +WCHA Playoffs Laurentian U. W 6-1 Minnesota W 7-5 ^in Eveleth Minnesota Denver L 3-4 US Olympic Team L 4-7 Denver L 4-7 Michigan Tech L 2-3 1966-67 (12-16-0) WCHA-6th Cornell U.@ L 1-2 2OT Michigan Tech W 3-1 Head Coach: Ralph Romano Colgate U.@ W 7-5 North Dakota L 1-2 Captain: Keith Christiansen Boston U. L 4-10 North Dakota L 2-5 Minnesota W 8-1 Boston U. W 5-2 West Point (Army) W 7-3 North Dakota L 3-6 Michigan L 2-8 Michigan L 2-7 North Dakota L 2-6 Michigan L 5-10 Warroad Lakers W Warroad Lakers L Minneapolis Millers L

Terry Shercliffe 1970-71 (16-17-1) WCHA-6th Head Coach: Terry Shercliffe Captain: Glenn Resch U.S. National Team L 4-6 Minnesota W 6-3 Minnesota W 7-2 North Dakota W 5-4 North Dakota L 5-6 Providence College@ W 10-3 Calgary@ W 5-3 Michigan Tech@ W 6-1 Wisconsin L 1-2 Wisconsin W 6-4 Denver L 4-7 Denver W 4-3 Colorado College W 10-4 Colorado College W 6-4 Minnesota L 1-5 Minnesota L 1-3 U.S. National Team L 2-4 U.S. National Team# W 4-3 Michigan Tech L 1-5 Michigan Tech L 2-3

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Michigan W 8-5 Michigan L 3-4 Michigan State L 4-5 Michigan State W 8-4 Notre Dame T 5-5 OT Notre Dame W 6-3 Denver L 2-7 Denver L 1-6 North Dakota L 3-6 North Dakota W 5-3 Michigan Tech L 3-5 Michigan Tech L 2-6 Michigan State+ W 4-3 OT Denver+ L 3-9 @Christmas City of the North Tourn. (First Place) +WCHA Playoffs (in Denver, Colo.) #In Bloomington, MN (Met Sports Center)

Minnesota W 7-5 Michigan W 7-5 Michigan W 9-8 OT Wisconsin L 2-6 Wisconsin L 2-9 Minnesota W 8-0 Minnesota W 5-3 Notre Dame L 2-8 Notre Dame L 1-4 Denver+ L 4-5 Denver+ L 2-4 @Christmas City of the North Tourn. (Second Place) #RPI Tournament (Champions) +WCHA Playoffs ^Later won by forfeit

1973-74 (21-16-1) WCHA-6th Head Coach: Terry Shercliffe 1971-72 (16-18-1) WCHA-4th(T) Captain: Gord McDonald Head Coach: Terry Shercliffe Minnesota W 4-3 Captain: Walt Ledingham Lake Superior State W 3-2 OT U.S. Olympic Team L 1-5 Lake Superior State W 4-3 Minnesota W 5-1 Michigan Tech L 1-10 Minnesota W 5-2 Michigan Tech L 1-4 North Dakota W 3-2 Colorado College L 2-7 North Dakota L 3-4 Colorado College L 2-7 Boston College@ L 3-4 Bemidji State@ W 10-2 Manitoba@ W 6-2 St. Scholastica@ W 7-3 Lake Superior State@ T 3-3 RPI@ W 9-1 Colorado College W 6-5 North Dakota L 3-4 Colorado College L 2-8 North Dakota L 3-4 Minnesota W 15-3 Minnesota T 3-3 OT Minnesota L 3-5 Minnesota L 5-6 Denver W 3-2 Denver W 7-2 Denver L 3-8 Denver W 6-3 Czech. Olympic Team L 2-5 Notre Dame L 1-5 Wisconsin L 5-6 OT Notre Dame L 2-10 Wisconsin W 4-3 Minnesota W 4-3 Michigan W 9-3 Minnesota W 5-2 Michigan W 7-3 Denver W 5-3 Michigan Tech L 5-6 Denver W 8-5 Michigan Tech L 3-7 Wisconsin L 3-6 Denver W 4-2 Wisconsin W 4-1 Denver L 1-4 Michigan W 9-5 Notre Dame W 5-2 Michigan W 5-3 Notre Dame W 6-4 Colorado College L 5-8 North Dakota W 7-5 Colorado College W 8-2 North Dakota L 2-3 Michigan State L 2-6 Michigan State L 1-6 Michigan State L 1-5 Michigan State L 1-5 Michigan Tech W 6-3 Michigan Tech W 5-2 Michigan Tech L 3-5 Michigan Tech L 5-7 North Dakota W 4-2 Colorado College W 8-5 North Dakota W 5-2 Colorado College L 4-10 Denver+ L 2-3 Michigan State+ L 2-4 Denver+ L 2-5 Michigan State+ L 2-4 St. Louis U.# W 6-3 @Christmas City of the North Vermont# W 7-4 Tournament (Second Place-tie) @Christmas City of the North +WCHA Playoffs Tournament (Champion) +WCHA Playoffs 1972-73 (19-17-0) WCHA-8th #National Invitational Hockey Head Coach: Terry Shercliffe Tournament (Champion) Captains: Mark Heaslip, Jerome Mrazek, Chuck Ness 1974-75 (10-24-4) WCHA-8th Michigan Tech L 4-6 Head Coach: Terry Shercliffe Michigan Tech L 4-5 OT Captain: Gord McDonald Michigan State L 4-5 Minnesota W 4-3 Michigan State L 3-6 Minnesota~ L 2-3 OT North Dakota W 6-1 Michigan Tech L 4-7 North Dakota L 4-5 Michigan Tech L 3-6 Lake Superior State@ W 11-5 Colorado College L 2-6 Air Force@ W 7-2 Colorado College L 4-6 Boston U.@^ L 2-7 Wisconsin L 2-4 Colorado College W 5-2 Wisconsin L 5-7 Colorado College W 6-4 Denver T 3-3 OT North Dakota L 6-8 Denver L 3-4 North Dakota L 2-4 Minnesota L 4-5 Denver L 5-10 Minnesota L 2-3 OT Denver W 3-1 North Dakota W 6-1 Providence College# W 5-4 North Dakota W 3-2 Carleton U.# W 9-2 Michigan State L 3-4 RPI# W 3-2 Michigan State L 5-6 OT Colorado College W 6-5 Boston U.@ L 6-7 OT Colorado College W 6-1 Ohio State@ T 3-3 OT Michigan Tech W 4-2 Denver W 6-4 Michigan Tech W 7-6 OT Denver W 6-5 Denver L 1-6 Wisconsin L 4-6 Denver L 2-3 Wisconsin W 8-5 Minnesota L 2-3 Minnesota L 5-6

Minnesota L 6-7 OT Michigan State L 3-6 Michigan State W 8-5 Michigan L 2-9 Michigan W 3-2 Michigan Tech L 3-10 Michigan Tech W 7-4 Colorado College L 6-7 OT Colorado College L 3-4 OT Notre Dame L 5-7 Notre Dame T 4-4 OT North Dakota T 6-6 OT North Dakota W 7-5 Minnesota+ L 0-6 Minnesota+ L 2-4 @St. Louis Tournament +WCHA Playoffs ~U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game (in Eveleth, MN)

Michigan Tech L 3-4 Michigan Tech T 4-4 OT Boston U. L 3-7 Boston U. W 6-4 Notre Dame L 5-7 Notre Dame L 2-6 Colorado College W 6-5 OT Colorado College L 3-13 North Dakota W 8-5 North Dakota W 7-3 Denver W 6-5 Denver L 1-3 Michigan State L 3-6 Michigan State L 3-8 Minnesota L 4-6 Minnesota L 3-7 Wisconsin L 4-7 Wisconsin L 4-6 Michigan L 4-9 Michigan L 3-9 Michigan Tech W 7-4 Michigan Tech L 1-2 OT ~U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game (in Eveleth, MN)

1977-78 (14-22-1) WCHA-7th(T) Head Coach: Gus Hendrickson Captain: Curt Giles Gus Notre Dame~ W 5-3 Hendrickson Minnesota L 2-5 Minnesota L 2-3 North Dakota L 3-5 1975-76 (15-21-0) WCHA-7th(T) North Dakota W 5-4 OT Head Coach: Gus Hendrickson Michigan Tech L 1-4 Captain: Tom Milani Michigan Tech L 5-6 U.S. Olympic Team W 4-3 OT Wisconsin L 3-4 Denver W 4-3 Wisconsin L 2-6 Denver W 9-4 Denver L 3-4 OT Minnesota L 4-5 OT Denver L 4-5 OT Minnesota L 2-4 Michigan State W 8-5 Wisconsin W 9-6 Michigan State W 10-6 Wisconsin W 4-2 Colorado College W 7-6 North Dakota L 4-5 Colorado College W 8-6 North Dakota W 4-2 Brown U. W 4-1 Colorado College L 3-4 OT Providence College L 5-9 Colorado College L 3-6 Michigan State L 2-3 OT Michigan Tech L 1-6 Michigan State W 7-5 Michigan Tech L 4-8 Wisconsin T 3-3 OT Michigan State W 5-2 Wisconsin L 3-5 Michigan State L 5-8 Denver L 0-4 Yale U. L 4-5 Denver L 2-8 Yale U. W 11-4 Minnesota L 2-4 Michigan L 6-8 Minnesota L 5-6 Michigan W 6-2 North Dakota W 5-4 Bowdoin U. W 8-7 North Dakota L 2-7 Wisconsin L 4-10 Michigan W 8-7 OT Wisconsin W 3-2 Michigan W 6-1 Notre Dame L 3-4 OT Notre Dame L 3-7 Notre Dame W 4-3 Notre Dame W 5-4 Minnesota L 3-5 Colorado College W 8-5 Minnesota L 3-6 Colorado College L 3-6 North Dakota L 2-6 Michigan Tech W 5-3 North Dakota W 5-2 Michigan Tech L 2-4 Colorado College L 4-6 Wisconsin+ L 2-9 Colorado College W 3-2 Wisconsin+ L 4-5 Denver W 4-2 +WCHA Playoffs Denver L 3-8 ~U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game Notre Dame L 5-7 (in Eveleth, MN) Notre Dame L 4-10 Michigan Tech L 5-6 OT 1978-79 (22-14-4) WCHA-3rd(T) Michigan Tech L 5-7 Head Coach: Gus Hendrickson Captain: Curt Giles 1976-77 (9-26-2) WCHA-10th Lake Superior State L 2-3 Head Coach: Gus Hendrickson Lake Superior State W 10-4 Captain: Rick Heinz Michigan L 4-6 Minnesota~ L 5-9 Michigan W 5-2 Lake Superior State W 7-4 Notre Dame# L 5-6 Lake Superior State W 8-3 North Dakota W 5-4 OT Minnesota L 3-4 North Dakota W 4-2 Minnesota T 3-3 OT Denver L 6-8 Wisconsin L 4-5 Denver L 5-8 Wisconsin L 1-7 Minnesota L 4-5 OT North Dakota L 2-5 Minnesota W 5-4 North Dakota L 6-9 Wisconsin T 3-3 OT Colorado College W 6-5 Wisconsin L 3-6 Colorado College L 5-7 Colorado College L 4-6 Denver L 2-8 Colorado College W 8-3 Denver L 2-6 Michigan Tech W 4-3 OT Michigan L 3-7 Michigan Tech W 7-6 Michigan L 1-7 Harvard U. W 8-3


1979-80 (17-21-0) WCHA-6th Head Coach: Gus Hendrickson Captain: Stan Palmer North Dakota# L 2-7 U.S. Olympic Team~ L 0-4 Michigan L 6-11 Michigan L 4-6 Notre Dame L 4-8 Notre Dame L 4-6 Wisconsin W 8-7 Wisconsin L 3-7 Minnesota L 4-5 Minnesota W 6-3 Denver W 5-4 OT Denver L 3-5 Colorado College L 6-7 Colorado College W 5-3 North Dakota W 5-4 OT North Dakota L 3-4 OT Michigan Tech L 4-7 Michigan Tech W 5-4 OT Ohio State L 1-6 Providence College@ L 3-4 Brown U.@ W 7-3 St. Lawrence U.@ W 5-2 Gorky (USSR)# L 4-6 Michigan State L 4-6 Michigan State W 8-7 OT North Dakota L 3-7 North Dakota L 1-5 Denver W 10-5 Denver L 5-7 Colorado College W 7-3 Colorado College L 2-7 Japanese Olym. Team# W 5-4 Notre Dame W 7-6 Notre Dame W 9-8 Wisconsin W 5-3 Wisconsin W 8-4 Minnesota L 5-7 Minnesota W 7-4 Michigan Tech W 7-5 Michigan Tech L 3-6 Colorado College+ L 3-4 Colorado College+ L 6-7 @Old Colony Invitational (Providence, RI-Second Place) +WCHA Playoffs #Exhibition Game ~U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game (Exhibition -- in Eveleth, MN) 1980-81 (17-21-1) WCHA-8th Head Coach: Gus Hendrickson Captain: Davey Johnson Lake Superior State# W 7-3 Ferris State T 5-5 OT Ferris State W 5-2 Michigan Tech L 2-4 Michigan Tech W 7-4 North Dakota L 4-5 OT North Dakota W 7-3 Minnesota W 8-0 Minnesota W 6-5

Providence College W 4-3 Providence College W 9-8 OT Colorado College L 5-8 Colorado College L 5-8 Wisconsin W 3-2 Wisconsin L 3-5 Michigan Tech L 3-7 Michigan Tech W 6-3 Princeton U. W 3-2 Princeton U. L 0-1 OT Harvard U. L 4-6 Clarkson U.@ L 0-6 Bowling Green State@ W 7-4 Michigan State L 0-4 Michigan State W 4-3 Colorado College W 6-5 OT Colorado College L 2-7 Wisconsin L 2-7 Wisconsin L 3-4 Notre Dame L 4-8 Notre Dame W 6-4 Denver L 6-9 Denver L 4-7 Michigan L 2-9 Michigan L 5-6 Minnesota L 2-5 Minnesota L 1-9 North Dakota W 7-3 North Dakota W 7-6 Minnesota+ L 1-5 Minnesota+ W 7-5 @Colonial Bank Invitational (Hartford, CT-Third Place) +WCHA Playoffs #Exhibition Game 1981-82 (16-21-3) WCHA-5th Head Coach: Gus Hendrickson Captain: Bill Oleksuk Michigan Tech L 2-8 Michigan Tech~ T 6-6 OT U.S. International W 8-3 Illinois-Chicago W 6-2 Illinois-Chicago W 9-4 Wisconsin L 1-6 Wisconsin L 1-6 North Dakota L 1-4 North Dakota W 5-4 Michigan Tech L 4-6 Michigan Tech L 5-6 OT New Hampshire W 8-3 New Hampshire W 3-2 Northern Michigan L 3-5 Northern Michigan W 7-5 Denver W 7-3 Denver L 5-7 North Dakota L 1-4 North Dakota L 1-7 Minnesota T 6-6 OT Minnesota W 4-2 Northeastern U.@ L 5-6 Air Force@ W 10-4 Lake Superior State@ T 3-3 Wisconsin L 3-8 Wisconsin L 3-4 OT Minnesota L 1-5 Minnesota W 6-3 Denver W 8-5 Denver L 6-8 Colorado College W 6-3 Colorado College W 8-2 Minnesota W 5-3 Minnesota L 3-6 North Dakota L 3-4 OT North Dakota L 3-11 Colorado College L 3-7 Colorado College L 6-7 OT Wisconsin W 9-8 Wisconsin L 6-8 Denver+ L 2-5 Denver+ T 5-5 @Jeno’s Holiday Classic +WCHA Playoffs ~U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game (Exhibiiton in Eveleth, MN)

Mike Sertich 1982-83 (28-16-1) WCHA-4th Head Coach: Mike Sertich Captain: Jim Graven US International W 9-3 US International T 3-3 OT Michigan Tech W 5-2 Michigan Tech W 4-3 Colorado College W 4-2 Colorado College W 5-4 North Dakota W 3-2 North Dakota W 4-3 OT Minnesota L 2-4 Minnesota W 4-1 Denver W 6-5 OT Denver L 2-3 New Hampshire W 5-3 New Hampshire W 7-6 Vermont W 5-3 Vermont W 7-4 Wisconsin W 5-3 Wisconsin L 2-7 Michigan Tech W 6-2 Michigan Tech L 1-3 Denver L 5-8 Denver W 7-3 Northern Arizona@ W 7-3 Northern Michigan@ W 4-2 Harvard U.@ W 3-2 Wisconsin L 4-7 Wisconsin L 2-6 US Nationals# L 2-7 Minnesota W 9-3 Minnesota L 2-5 North Dakota W 3-0 North Dakota L 2-3 Minnesota L 3-4 Minnesota L 2-3 OT Wisconsin W 6-3 Wisconsin L 1-3 Colorado College W 9-3 Colorado College W 4-3 North Dakota W 5-2 North Dakota L 2-5 Denver+ W 7-2 Denver+ W 6-2 Minnesota+ L 2-8 Minnesota+ W 4-3 Providence College# L 3-7 Providence College# L 2-3 @Jeno’s Holiday Classic (Champions) #Exhibition Game +WCHA Playoffs #NCAA Playoffs (Quarterfinals) 1983-84 (29-12-2) WCHA-1st Head Coach: Mike Sertich Captain: Tom Kurvers U.S. Olympic Team~ L 0-12 Colorado College W 7-0 Colorado College W 6-3 North Dakota L 4-6 North Dakota L 2-7 Minnesota L 4-5 OT Minnesota T 3-3 OT
 Boston U. L 2-3 OT Boston U. W 5-4 Denver W 7-5 Denver W 5-4 OT Michigan Tech W 4-3 OT Michigan Tech L 1-4 Wisconsin W 6-5 OT Wisconsin W 4-1 Northern Michigan W 4-1 Northern Michigan W 6-5 Denver L 6-7 OT Denver W 6-5

Lake Superior State@ L 3-4 Ferris State@ W 7-2 Boston College@ L 4-6 Minnesota W 7-2 Minnesota W 5-4 Wisconsin W 7-1 Wisconsin W 6-4 Colorado College W 6-3 Colorado College W 8-2 North Dakota W 4-1 North Dakota T 4-4 OT Colorado College W 6-0 Colorado College W 7-3 Minnesota L 2-4 Minnesota W 6-3 Wisconsin W 4-2 Wisconsin W 6-1 Wisconsin+ W 6-3 Wisconsin+ W 9-0 North Dakota+% W 8-1 North Dakota+% L 4-5 Clarkson# W 6-2 Clarkson# L 3-6 North Dakota#= W 2-1 OT Bowling Green State#= L 4-5 4OT @UMD Holiday Classic (Third Place) +WCHA Playoffs (Champions) #NCAA Playoffs (Quarterfinals) =NCAA Championships (in Lake Placid, NY-Second Place) ~U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game (Exhibition-in Eveleth, MN) %in Minneapolis, MN (home game) 1984-85 (36-9-3) WCHA-1st Head Coach: Mike Sertich Captains: Jim Johnson, Tom Herzig Colorado College W 4-2 Colorado College L 3-5 Michigan Tech L 4-5 OT Michigan Tech L 4-5 Alaska-Fairbanks W 6-3 Alaska-Fairbanks W 9-5 Boston U. T 6-6 OT Boston U. W 3-2 Northern Arizona W 11-1 Northern Arizona W 5-4 Wisconsin W 4-2 Wisconsin W 6-1 New Hampshire W 6-2 New Hampshire W 2-1 OT Maine W 6-2 Maine W 7-2 North Dakota W 4-3 North Dakota L 5-6 Northeastern U. W 7-6 OT Northeastern U. L 0-4 Providence College W 9-2 Providence College W 3-2 Lowell W 12-1 Lowell W 5-1 Boston College W 8-4 Boston College L 2-4 Minnesota T 6-6 OT Minnesota W 8-6 Northern Michigan L 4-5 Northern Michigan W 2-1 OT Denver W 7-2 Denver W 5-0 Wisconsin W 5-4 Wisconsin W 8-1 Michigan Tech W 7-5 Michigan Tech W 4-3 Northern Michigan W 7-6 OT Northern Michigan W 5-3 Michigan Tech+ W 3-2 Michigan Tech+ W 5-3 North Dakota+ T 4-4 North Dakota+ W 6-4 Minnesota+ L 4-6 Minnesota+ W 6-2 Harvard# W 4-2 Harvard# W 4-2 RPI= L 5-6 3OT Boston College= W 7-6 OT +WCHA Playoffs (Champions) #NCAA Playoffs (Quarterfinals) =NCAA Championships (in Detroit, MI-Third Place)

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Yale U. W 6-5 OT Denver W 6-1 Denver W 7-1 Minnesota T 6-6 OT Minnesota W 6-1 Colorado College W 7-4 Colorado College W 6-4 Wisconsin T 5-5 OT Wisconsin W 10-6 North Dakota L 4-6 North Dakota W 7-4 Notre Dame L 3-7 Notre Dame L 6-7 OT Michigan State L 5-6 Michigan State W 5-3 Michigan W 12-3 Michigan T 3-3 OT Michigan Tech W 5-3 Michigan Tech W 6-5 Denver+ W 5-2 Denver+ L 2-4 OT Minnesota+ L 1-2 Minnesota+ L 3-6 +WCHA Playoffs #Exhibition Game

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1985-86 (26-13-3) WCHA-4th Head Coach: Mike Sertich Captain: Mark Odnokon U.S. International W 12-4 U.S. International W 8-7 North Dakota W 5-4 North Dakota W 4-1 Minnesota L 2-4 Minnesota W 5-2 Wisconsin L 3-5 Wisconsin L 3-4 Alaska-Anchorage W 8-6 Alaska-Anchorage W 6-1 New Hampshire W 5-3 New Hampshire W 4-3 OT Maine W 7-2 Maine W 6-3 Boston U. W 8-6 Boston U. T 2-2 OT Boston College W 10-1 Boston College L 3-4 Colorado College W 5-4 Colorado College L 1-2 Lowell W 5-3 Lowell W 5-3 Michigan Tech W 7-2 Michigan Tech W 5-4 North Dakota W 4-3 North Dakota L 7-8 OT Providence College W 6-3 Providence College W 6-0 Northeastern U. W 4-1 Northeastern U. W 5-2 Denver L 2-4 Denver W 4-3 Wisconsin L 3-7 Wisconsin W 5-3 Minnesota L 3-4 Minnesota L 3-6 Northern Michigan L 5-6 OT Northern Michigan L 1-6 Northern Michigan+ T 4-4 Northern Michigan+ W 8-4 Denver+ L 2-8 Denver+ T 5-5 +WCHA Playoffs

Boston College L 2-7 Denver W 5-3 Denver L 1-3 North Dakota L 4-5 OT L 1-2 1987-88 (18-21-2) WCHA-6th (T) North Dakota Colorado College L 1-6 Head Coach: Mike Sertich Colorado College W 4-3 OT Captain: Joe DeLisle Michigan Tech T 3-3 OT Denver L 1-7 Michigan Tech W 3-2 OT Denver L 3-7 Northern Michigan+ L 2-7 Northern Michigan L 4-8 3-6 Northern Michigan L 2-3 Northern Michigan+ L +WCHA Playoffs North Dakota W 6-4 #Exhibition Game North Dakota W 8-5 ~U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game (in Michigan Tech W 6-2 Eveleth, MN) Michigan Tech W 7-5 Providence College T 7-7 OT 1989-90 (20-19-1) WCHA-5th (T) Northeastern U. L 3-6 Head Coach: Mike Sertich New Hampshire W 7-1 Captains: Dale Jago, Sandy Smith Minnesota L 1-6 Denver W 4-3 Minnesota L 2-4 Denver W 5-2 Colorado College W 4-3 Minnesota W 9-6 Colorado College W 6-2 Minnesota W 4-2 Denver W 5-3 Colorado College W 9-1 Denver L 2-6 Colorado College W 4-3 Colorado College W 3-1 Alaska Anchorage W 5-2 Colorado College W 10-3 Alaska Anchorage W 7-1 Boston College@ L 2-4 North Dakota L 2-3 OT Harvard U.@ W 6-3 North Dakota L 4-6 Boston College W 5-1 W 4-2 Boston U. T 4-4 OT Michigan Tech Michigan Tech W 9-4 Team USA# L 4-8 Wisconsin W 9-4 Wisconsin L 4-10 Wisconsin L 0-3 Wisconsin W 3-2 St. Cloud State W 7-3 Lowell L 1-2 St. Cloud State W 6-3 Maine L 2-6 L 2-6 Minnesota L 5-6 OT Northern Michigan Northern Michigan L 1-4 Minnesota W 2-1 U. of Alberta W 4-2 Northern Michigan W 7-3 U. of Alberta L 5-8 Northern Michigan W 4-2 Boston College@ L 2-3 Michigan Tech L 4-8 Notre Dame@ W 9-1 Michigan Tech L 3-5 Wisconsin W 4-3 Wisconsin L 2-7 Wisconsin L 2-4 Wisconsin L 4-5 L 4-5 OT North Dakota L 3-4 OT Michigan Tech Michigan Tech L 4-8 North Dakota L 3-6 Minnesota L 1-4 Denver+ W 5-2 Minnesota L 2-5 Denver+ W 7-3 1986-87 (11-27-1) WCHA-7th (T) Minnesota^ L Colorado College L 3-4 0-6 Head Coach: Mike Sertich Colorado College W 4-3 North Dakota^ L 0-6 Captain: Guy Gosselin St. Cloud State T 1-1 OT +WCHA Playoffs Wisconsin~ L 3-5 W 6-3 ^WCHA Playoff Championship (in St. St. Cloud State North Dakota L 2-6 North Dakota L 3-5 Paul, MN-Fourth Place) North Dakota L 1-7 L 4-5 @Long Island Classic (in Uniondale, North Dakota Minnesota L 6-8 Denver L 2-5 NY-Third Place) Minnesota L 6-8 Denver L 3-5 #Exhibition Game Michigan Tech T 2-2 OT Northern Michigan W 5-4 OT Michigan Tech W 5-3 Northern Michigan W 7-3 1988-89 (15-23-2) WCHA-7th Colorado College L 5-6 OT North Dakota+ L 3-11 Head Coach: Mike Sertich Colorado College L 4-6 North Dakota+ L 1-2 Captain: Pat Janostin Denver L 1-5 North Dakota~# T 2-2 OT @Bank One Badger Hockey ShowDenver W 4-2 down (Milwaukee, WI-Third Place) Denver L 6-7 Wisconsin W 2-1 OT +WCHA Playoffs Denver L 4-6 Wisconsin L 2-5 Michigan Tech L 3-6 Northern Michigan W 4-2 Michigan Tech L 3-4 OT 1990-91 (14-19-7) WCHA-5th (T) Northern Michigan W 4-3 Head Coach: Mike Sertich Colorado College L 5-6 New Hampshire W 11-4 Captain: Scott Keller Colorado College W 3-1 Harvard U. L 1-4 Michigan Tech~ T 2-2 North Dakota L 1-4 Harvard U. L 2-4 Alaska Anchorage W 3-2 OT North Dakota W 4-2 Northern Michigan L 3-4 Alaska Anchorage L 5-6 OT Providence College W 6-3 Northern Michigan L 3-9 Michigan Tech W 6-4 Northeastern U. W 6-3 Providence College W 7-5 Michigan Tech T 2-2 OT Minnesota W 3-1 Northeastern U. W 5-2 Wisconsin W 4-3 Minnesota L 2-4 Lowell W 7-3 Wisconsin L 1-6 Wisconsin L 2-4 Maine L 1-2 L 0-5 Wisconsin T 1-1 OT St. Cloud State Wisconsin L 2-3 OT St. Cloud State T 4-4 OT Minnesota W 5-2 Wisconsin W 2-1 Minnesota L 2-3 Minnesota L 1-7 Boston College L 1-7 2-6 Northern Michigan L 2-3 OT Minnesota L Boston U. L 3-9 North Dakota W 6-4 Northern Michigan L 5-6 Denver L 4-6 North Dakota L 3-5 Moscow Dynamo# L 3-9 Denver L 2-5 Denver W 5-1 Alaska-Fairbanks W 5-1 Colorado College L 1-3 Denver T 3-3 OT Alaska-Fairbanks W 6-1 Colorado College W 4-2 Colorado College T 3-3 OT Northern Michigan W 5-3 North Dakota L 0-5 Colorado College W 5-1 Northern Michigan W 4-3 North Dakota L 3-9 Northern Michigan L 3-6 Lowell W 5-2 Minnesota L 3-6 Northern Michigan L 0-8 Maine L 1-4 Minnesota L 1-5 St. Cloud State L 3-6 St. Cloud State W 4-3 Michigan Tech L 1-3 St. Cloud State L 4-5 Wisconsin L 1-5 Michigan Tech L 2-6 4-3 Wisconsin L 1-2 OT Boston U. W North Dakota+ L 3-5 Boston U. L 5-6 Boston U. L 3-9 North Dakota+ L 1-8 Wisconsin L 0-7 New Hampshire L 0-3 +WCHA Playoffs ~U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game (Exhibition-Eveleth, MN)

Wisconsin L 1-6 Northern Michigan T 2-2 OT Northern Michigan L 4-5 Colorado College W 5-3 Colorado College L 2-3 Michigan Tech W 7-2 Michigan Tech W 6-3 Minnesota W 5-3 Minnesota T 3-3 OT Alaska Anchorage W 5-1 Alaska Anchorage T 3-3 OT North Dakota L 2-11 North Dakota L 3-4 OT Denver W 11-3 Denver W 7-3 Wisconsin+ L 1-5 Wisconsin+ L 2-5 +WCHA Playoffs ~U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game (in Eveleth, MN) #Exhibition Game 1991-92 (15-20-2) WCHA-5th Head Coach: Mike Sertich Captain: Doug Torrel Minnesota L 3-7 Minnesota W 7-4 Northern Michigan L 1-5 Northern Michigan W 5-2 Wisconsin L 2-4 Wisconsin W 3-2 Boston U. L 3-4 Boston U. L 3-6 North Dakota W 7-3 North Dakota W 4-2 Colorado College T 5-5 OT Colorado College L 2-5 Michigan Tech W 4-3 OT Michigan Tech L 2-6 St. Cloud State W 4-2 St. Cloud State L 3-4 OT Calgary# W 5-2 Denver L 2-6 Denver W 7-6 Minnesota L 0-3 Minnesota L 4-5 OT Denver W 5-4 Denver W 4-3 Northern Michigan W 4-3 Northern Michigan L 4-6 Wisconsin L 1-4 Wisconsin T 6-6 OT St. Cloud State L 4-5 St. Cloud State W 4-1 North Dakota L 7-10 North Dakota W 7-5 Colorado College L 1-3 Colorado College L 1-5 Michigan Tech W 7-3 Michigan Tech L 4-5 Colorado College+ L 6-7 3OT Colorado College+ W 4-3 OT Colorado College+ L 4-5 3OT #Exhibition Game +WCHA Playoffs 1992-93 (27-11-2) WCHA-1st Head Coach: Mike Sertich Captain: Derek Plante North Dakota~# W 4-3 Denver L 2-4 Denver L 4-8 York U.# W 7-5 York U.# W 11-0 North Dakota W 5-2 North Dakota W 6-5 St. Cloud State L 3-7 St. Cloud State W 5-4 OT Michigan Tech W 6-4 Michigan Tech W 6-1 Wisconsin W 8-5 Wisconsin W 2-1 OT Michigan Tech W 5-4 OT Michigan Tech T 5-5 OT Colorado College L 4-5 OT Colorado College W 9-5 Northern Michigan W 7-2 Northern Michigan W 5-2 Czech Selects# W 3-2 Alaska Anchorage W 5-1


Minnesota W 5-3 Minnesota L 1-5 St. Cloud State L 2-3 St. Cloud State W 4-3 Providence College L 5-6 OT Providence College L 0-3 North Dakota L 0-8 North Dakota W 4-3 Wisconsin L 0-3 Wisconsin L 2-4 Michigan Tech L 4-5 Michigan Tech W 1-0 Nebraska-Omaha W 4-3 Nebraska-Omaha W 3-0 Alaska Anchorage L 1-2 Alaska Anchorage W 2-0 Clarkson U.@ W 5-2 Colgate U.@ W 6-2 HV-71(Sweden)# L 2-4 Wisconsin T 2-2 OT Wisconsin L 3-5 St. Cloud State W 8-4 St. Cloud State W 4-1 Minnesota L 1-7 Minnesota L 5-6 Alaska Anchorage W 8-1 Colorado College L 3-4 North Dakota W 3-1 Colorado College W 5-2 North Dakota L 2-3 Michigan Tech W 6-2 Wisconsin L 2-4 Michigan Tech W 7-5 Wisconsin L 3-5 Alaska Anchorage W 3-1 Denver L 4-6 Alaska Anchorage T 0-0 OT Denver W 8-3 North Dakota L 3-6 Northern Michigan W 5-1 North Dakota W 7-0 Northern Michigan L 1-2 6-2 Michigan Tech+ L 4-5 OT Denver W Denver W 5-4 OT Michigan Tech+ L 3-4 @Sheraton/USAir Classic (Champions- in Minnesota+ W 7-3 Minnesota+ L 0-5 Burlington, VT) Minnesota+ W 5-4 OT +WCHA Playoffs St. Cloud State^ L 3-4 OT #Exhibition Game +WCHA Playoffs ^WCHA Final Five (in Milwaukee, WI1996-97 (18-16-4) WCHA-6th Fifth Place) Head Coach: Mike Sertich @Syracuse Invitational (Champions) Captain: Brad Federenko #Exhibition Game Army L 4-6 Army W 3-0 1998-99 (7-27-4) WCHA-9th Alaska Anchorage W 3-1 Head Coach: Mike Sertich Alaska Anchorage W 3-1 Captain: Bert Gilling Minnesota W 7-4 Minnesota T 2-2 OT Minnesota L 3-4 Minnesota L 1-3 St. Cloud State L 4-6 L 0-3 St. Cloud State T 1-1 OT North Dakota North Dakota L 1-4 Northern Michigan W 4-3 Wisconsin L 1-3 Northern Michigan W 8-1 Wisconsin L 1-3 Wisconsin L 3-5 Providence College L 2-7 Wisconsin W 4-0 Providence College W 5-4 North Dakota L 4-8 St. Cloud State L 3-4 North Dakota L 3-4 L 1-4 Michigan Tech W 3-2 OT St. Cloud State Alaska Anchorage L 1-3 Michigan Tech W 4-2 Alaska Anchorage T 1-1 OT Denver L 3-6 Michigan Tech W 5-2 Denver L 1-5 Michigan Tech W 6-2 Harvard W 3-1 Colgate U. L 4-5 Harvard W 4-2 Colgate U. L 1-2 Pori Aces (Finland)# W 7-6 Union College@ W 4-2 Alaska Anchorage W 3-2 L 1-4 Alaska Anchorage W 4-3 OT RPI@ Air Force= W 7-2 Colorado College L 4-5 UMass-Lowell= L 0-3 Colorado College W 4-2 Wisconsin L 3-4 Wisconsin L 3-6 Wisconsin L 2-5 Wisconsin L 1-4 W 4-3 Michigan Tech L 1-2 OT Denver L 2-4 Michigan Tech T 3-3 OT Denver St. Cloud State L 3-6 Denver W 7-4 St. Cloud State L 3-5 Denver W 3-2 North Dakota L 3-4 Minnesota W 8-4 North Dakota T 2-2 OT Minnesota L 1-7 Alaska Anchorage L 3-5 St. Cloud State W 5-3 T 0-0 OT St. Cloud State T 3-3 OT Alaska Anchorage Michigan Tech L 4-5 OT Northern Michigan L 2-3 W 6-4 Northern Michigan T 5-5 OT Michigan Tech Minnesota L 1-4 Denver+ L 1-4 Minnesota L 7-10 Denver+ L 3-7 Colorado College L 3-4 +WCHA Playoffs Colorado College L 2-3 #Exhibition Game Colorado College+ L 1-3 Colorado College+ L 4-5 OT 1997-98 (21-17-2) WCHA-5th @Marine Midland Bank Holiday Head Coach: Mike Sertich Tournament (in Troy, NY-Second Place) Captain: Mike Peluso =Silverado Shootout (Second Place) MSU-Mankato L 1-2 +WCHA Playoffs MSU-Mankato W 7-6

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Alaska Anchorage W 6-3 Minnesota W 4-3 Minnesota L 5-6 OT Denver W 7-1 Denver L 1-2 OT Minnesota W 8-4 Minnesota W 7-4 North Dakota L 2-6 North Dakota W 5-1 Wisconsin L 2-6 Wisconsin W 5-2 Colorado College W 9-3 Colorado College W 8-4 St. Cloud State W 6-4 St. Cloud State W 4-0 Northern Michigan T 3-3 OT Northern Michigan L 3-5 Alaska Anchorage+ W 7-2 Alaska Anchorage+ W 4-0 Northern Michigan^ L 2-6 Wisconsin^ W 7-5 Brown U.* W 7-3 Lake Superior State* L 3-4 +WCHA Playoffs ^WCHA Playoff Championship (Third North Dakota L 5-6 Place -- in St. Paul, MN) North Dakota L 7-9 *NCAA West Regional (Second Place Michigan Tech T 1-1 OT -- in Detroit, MI) Michigan Tech L 3-5 ~U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game (in Vermont L 1-2 OT Eveleth, MN) Vermont W 4-2 #Exhibition Game St. Cloud State L 2-5 St. Cloud State L 0-3 1993-94 (14-21-3) WCHA-7th Union College W 6-3 Head Coach: Mike Sertich Union College W 4-3 Captain: Chris Marinucci Brynas Tigers (Sweden)# L 2-6 St. Lawrence U. W 2-1 Colorado College L 3-6 St. Lawrence U. L 5-8 Colorado College W 6-5 Wisconsin W 5-4 Denver W 5-4 OT Wisconsin T 5-5 OT Denver T 4-4 OT Alaska-Anchorage W 2-1 Michigan Tech T 3-3 OT Alaska-Anchorage L 1-4 Michigan Tech W 7-4 Minnesota L 1-3 North Dakota W 6-4 Minnesota T 3-3 OT North Dakota W 6-3 North Dakota L 5-6 St. Cloud State W 3-2 OT North Dakota T 4-4 OT St. Cloud State L 2-3 Northern Michigan L 3-4 Minnesota L 0-3 Northern Michigan L 0-5 Minnesota L 1-4 Denver L 3-4 Wisconsin= L 3-6 Denver W 5-2 Alaska Anchorage W 5-4 St. Cloud State L 2-5 Alaska Anchorage W 7-4 St. Cloud State L 2-8 Northern Michigan W 6-3 Harvard W 3-0 Northern Michigan W 8-1 Harvard L 4-9 Minnesota+ L 4-5 OT St. Petersburg Red Army# L 2-6 Minnesota+ L 3-4 Michigan Tech W 5-3 +WCHA Playoffs Michigan Tech L 0-3 ~U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game Colorado College L 4-5 =in Milwaukee, WI Colorado College W 9-2 #Exhibition Game Wisconsin L 1-6 Wisconsin W 4-3 1995-96 (20-17-1) WCHA-4th (T) Alaska Anchorage L 6-7 OT Head Coach: Mike Sertich Alaska Anchorage W 3-1 Captain: Joe Ciccarello Minnesota L 2-3 OT Ferris State W 3-0 Minnesota W 5-1 Ferris State W 5-3 St. Cloud State L 5-9 St. Cloud State L 3-6 St. Cloud State W 9-2 St. Cloud State W 5-4 Denver L 5-7 Michigan Tech W 6-5 OT Denver W 5-4 Michigan Tech W 4-2 Northern Michigan W 9-3 North Dakota W 5-3 Northern Michigan L 4-6 North Dakota L 3-5 North Dakota L 3-5 Wisconsin W 3-2 North Dakota W 5-3 Wisconsin W 5-2 St. Cloud State+ L 0-3 Minnesota L 0-2 St. Cloud State+ L 5-8 Minnesota L 0-7 +WCHA Playoffs Northern Michigan W 5-2 #Exhibition Game Northern Michigan W 3-0 St. Cloud State W 7-1 1994-95 (16-18-4) WCHA-7th St. Cloud State W 5-4 Head Coach: Mike Sertich Alaska Anchorage W 6-4 Captain: Brett Larson Alaska Anchorage T 3-3 OT Wisconsin~# L 4-6 Michigan Tech L 2-4 Wisconsin L 5-6 Michigan Tech L 1-2 OT Minnesota L 4-5 Vermont@ W 5-2 Minnesota L 2-6 Dartmouth College@ W 3-2 Alaska Anchorage W 4-3 OT Swiss Selects# W 6-0 Alaska Anchorage W 2-0 Colorado College L 0-6 Wisconsin T 2-2 OT Colorado College L 3-7 Wisconsin W 4-3 Minnesota L 3-5 Northern Michigan L 4-5 Minnesota L 1-5 Northern Michigan L 4-5 OT Alaska Anchorage W 7-2

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1999-2000 (15-22-0) WCHA-8th Head Coach: Mike Sertich Captain: Jeff Scissons Canadian National Team# L 3-6 Wisconsin W 3-1 Wisconsin L 1-6 Colorado College W 2-1 Colorado College L 3-5 St. Cloud State W 3-2 OT St. Cloud State W 4-3 Minnesota L 3-5 Minnesota L 0-4 Michigan Tech W 3-2 Michigan Tech L 0-3 North Dakota L 3-6 North Dakota L 4-5 Nebraska-Omaha W 5-4 Nebraska-Omaha L 2-3 OT Northeastern U.= L 2-3 OT Boston U.= W 8-5 Bemidji State W 5-2 Bemidji State W 4-1 Colorado College W 2-0 Colorado College L 1-5 Michigan Tech L 1-3 Michigan Tech W 5-4 St. Cloud State L 0-8 St. Cloud State L 1-4 Minnesota L 2-3 Minnesota L 1-4 Denver L 1-9 Denver W 4-3 North Dakota L 0-10 North Dakota L 1-4 Alaska Anchorage L 1-5 Alaska Anchorage W 3-2 MSU-Mankato L 2-4 MSU-Mankato W 5-3 St. Cloud State+ W 5-4 St. Cloud State+ L 0-3 St. Cloud State+ L 3-7 =Silverado Shootout (Third Place) +WCHA Playoffs #Exhibition Game

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Alaska Anchorage T 2-2 OT Alaska Anchorage L 3-5 Minnesota W 5-4 OT Minnesota L 0-4 Denver L 2-8 Denver L 1-3 North Dakota+ W 3-2 North Dakota+ L 2-6 North Dakota+ L 0-4 +WCHA Playoffs =Silverado Shootout (Third Place) ~Sheraton/Howard Bank Classic in Burlington, VT (Second Place) #Exhibition Game 2001-02 (13-24-3) WCHA-9th Head Coach: Scott Sandelin Captain: Judd Medak U of Regina# W 9-4 Nebraska-Omaha~ W 5-2 Michigan~ W 3-2 MSU-Mankato L 5-6 MSU-Mankato L 3-4 RPI W 4-3 OT RPI W 6-5 Alaska-Anchorage T 2-2 OT Alaska-Anchorage L 4-5 OT Wisconsin L 1-5 WIsconsin L 1-4 Minnesota L 1-5 Minnesota L 3-5 Northern Michigan L 2-3 Northern Michigan L 4-5 Denver L 2-8 Denver L 1-3 Bemidji State W 5-1 Bemidji State W 7-2 Yale U.= W 3-2 Boston College= L 1-5 Colorado College L 1-4 Colorado College L 5-7 St. Cloud State W 3-2 St. Cloud State L 1-6 Michigan Tech L 1-4 Michigan Tech L 3-5 Alaska-Anchorage W 4-2 Alaska-Anchorage W 3-2 Minnesota W 5-2 Minnesota L 1-2 Denver L 1-4 Denver T 3-3 OT MSU-Mankato W 6-3 MSU-Mankato T 4-4 OT North Dakota W 3-2 North Dakota L 3-5 Wisconsin L 1-3 Wisconsin L 1-5 St. Cloud State+ L 4-5 OT St. Cloud State+ L 3-6 ~Maverick Stampede (in Omaha, NE Champions) =Silverado Shootout (Second Place) +WCHA Playoffs #Exhibition Game

2000-01 (7-28-4) WCHA-10th Head Coach: Scott Sandelin Captain: Andy Reierson U of Regina# W 9-1 Minnesota L 1-3 Minnesota L 2-9 Northern Michigan L 1-7 Northern Michigan L 3-8 Colorado College L 1-5 2002-03 (22-15-5) WCHA-5th Colorado College L 1-4 Michigan Tech L 4-5 OT Head Coach: Scott Sandelin Captain: Jon Francisco Michigan Tech W 5-3 Notre Dame T 2-2 OT North Dakota L 3-5 Notre Dame L 3-5 North Dakota L 2-5 Lakehead University# W 4-1 New Hampshire~ L 3-4 Colorado College T 4-4 OT Vermont~ W 7-3 Colorado College L 3-4 Wisconsin L 4-5 W 3-2 Wisconsin L 3-4 OT Alaska Anchorage Alaska Anchorage T 2-2 OT Bemidji State W 7-2 Denver W 3-2 Bemidji State W 5-3 Denver L 2-4 Denver T 1-1 OT Wisconsin W 4-1 Denver L 1-2 Wisconsin L 1-2 OT Merrimack College= L 2-4 L 2-3 Colgate U.= T 2-2 OT St. Cloud State St. Cloud State W 4-2 St. Cloud State L 3-6 Alaska Anchorage T 3-3 OT St. Cloud State L 4-5 Alaska Anchorage W 5-1 Colorado College W 2-1 Bemidji State L 2-3 OT Colorado College L 4-6 Bemidji State W 12-0 MSU-Mankato L 2-5 Union College W 5-2 MSU-Mankato L 4-7 Union College W 4-1 North Dakota L 2-6 RPI L 2-5 North Dakota L 3-4 RPI W 3-2 Michigan Tech L 2-3 1-2 OT Michigan Tech T 1-1 OT Wisconsin L

Wisconsin W 6-2 St. Cloud State L 2-3 St. Cloud State W 3-1 MSU-Mankato L 3-5 MSU-Mankato L 1-4 Denver W 6-5 Denver W 3-1 Michigan Tech W 5-1 Michigan Tech W 5-3 Minnesota L 4-5 Minnesota W 5-4 OT North Dakota T 3-3 OT North Dakota W 3-2 Michigan Tech L 3-6 Michigan Tech W 6-3 St. Cloud State+ W 5-4 St. Cloud State+ L 2-3 OT St. Cloud State+ W 7-3 North Dakota^ W 2-1 Colorado College^ L 3-4 OT MSU-Mankato^ W 6-4 +WCHA Playoffs ^WCHA Final Five (in St. Paul, MNThird Place) #Exhibition Game 2003-04 (28-13-4) WCHA-2nd Head Coach: Scott Sandelin Captain: Beau Geisler North Dakota~ L 2-3 Boston College@ T 2-2 OT Michigan State@ L 4-5 Minnesota W 4-3 OT Minnesota W 4-2 Alaska Anchorage W 8-1 Alaska Anchorage W 5-1 St. Cloud State L 2-3 St. Cloud State L 3-5 Bemidji State L 1-3 Bemidji State W 3-2 Union College T 2-2 OT Union College W 7-4 MSU-Mankato W 8-5 MSU-Mankato W 5-4 OT Michigan Tech L 5-6 Michigan Tech W 4-0 North Dakota L 4-5 North Dakota L 3-6 HC Riga 2000 (Latvia)# W 5-2 Bowling Green W 6-1 Bowling Green W 5-4 Denver W 1-0 Denver W 6-3 Colorado College W 4-3 Colorado College W 4-1 Michigan Tech W 3-1 Michigan Tech W 8-3 MSU-Mankato W 8-1 MSU-Mankato T 2-2 OT Minnesota W 6-1 Minnesota W 4-1 Colorado College W 5-2 Colorado College W 5-3 North Dakota L 1-4 North Dakota L 1-2 Wisconsin T 2-2 OT Wisconsin W 4-1 MSU-Mankato+ L 3-4 OT MSU-Mankato+ W 6-2 MSU-Mankato+ W 6-5 Minnesota^ L 4-7 Alaska Anchorage^ W 4-2 Michigan State= W 5-0 Minnesota= W 3-1 Denver< L 3-5 @Icebreaker Invitational (in East Lansing, MI-Fourth Place) +WCHA Playoffs ^WCHA Final Five (in St. Paul, MNThird Place) = NCAA Midwest Regionals (in Grand Rapids, MI-Champions) < NCAA Frozen Four (in Boston, MA-Third Place) ~ U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game #Exhibition Game

2004-05 (15-17-6) WCHA-6th Head Coach: Scott Sandelin Captain: Evan Schwabe Notre Dame T 2-2 OT Notre Dame W 4-1 Michigan Tech W 5-4 Michigan Tech W 6-3 MSU-Mankato W 8-3 MSU-Mankato W 4-1 Vermont L 2-3 Vermont T 2-2 OT Alaska Anchorage L 2-5 Alaska Anchorage L 0-3 Brown W 6-2 Brown L 1-2 St. Cloud State L 2-4 St. Cloud State W 3-1 Wisconsin L 2-3 Wisconsin L 2-3 North Dakota L 1-5 North Dakota W 4-3 Denver* T 4-4 OT Denver* L 4-5 OT Alaska Anchorage T 1-1 OT Alaska Anchorage L 2-4 St. Cloud State L 2-5 St. Cloud State W 5-1 Colorado College T 3-3 OT Colorado College W 4-3 Minnesota L 3-4 Minnesota W 3-2 Michigan Tech L 2-3 OT Michigan Tech L 2-3 Denver L 4-5 Denver W 6-3 Bemidji State W 4-1 Bemidji State W 5-2 Wisconsin T 2-2 OT Wisconsin W 4-3 North Dakota+ L 2-8 North Dakota+ L 1-6 +WCHA Playoffs 2005-06 (11-25-4) WCHA-9th Head Coach: Scott Sandelin Captain: Steve Czech Bemidji State L 2-3 Bemidji State L 1-5 Vermont L 1-5 Vermont L 1-5 Michigan Tech W 6-3 Michigan Tech T 2-2 OT Minnesota T 2-2 OT Minnesota W 4-3 North Dakota L 3-5 North Dakota L 4-7 Alaska Anchorage W 4-3 OT Alaska Anchorage L 0-2 Yale W 9-1 Yale W 5-1 MSU-Mankato W 4-3 MSU-Mankato T 2-2 OT Colorado College L 2-7 Colorado College W 4-3 Denver L 2-4 Denver L 1-3 Maine@ W 4-1 Cornell@ T 1-1 OT U.S. Nat’l Under-18 Team# W 6-3 Michigan Tech L 2-4 Michigan Tech L 1-3 St. Cloud State L 2-4 St. Cloud State L 3-6 MSU-Mankato L 4-5 MSU-Mankato L 1-7 Wisconsin L 2-7 Wisconsin W 4-1 North Dakota L 0-4 North Dakota L 1-5 Colorado College L 0-5 Colorado College L 2-5 Minnesota L 0-7 Minnesota L 0-2 Denver+ W 3-2 OT Denver+ L 2-3 Denver+ W 5-2 St. Cloud State^ L 1-5 @Florida College Hockey Classic (in Estero, FL-Second Place) +WCHA Playoffs ^WCHA Final Five (in St. Paul, MNFifth Place) #Exhibition Game


2007-08 (13-17-6) WCHA-8th Western Michigan W 5-2 Head Coach: Scott Sandelin Western Michigan W 6-5 OT Captain: Matt McKnight Alaska Anchorage L 3-4 Lake Superior State@ T 2-2 OT Alaska Anchorage T 1-1 OT Northern Michigan@ W 4-0 St. Cloud State~ W 5-1 St. Cloud State W 2-1 Denver L 1-5 St. Cloud State W 4-2 Denver L 1-2 Denver L 1-5 Wisconsin T 3-3 OT Denver W 3-0 Wisconsin L 1-4 Colorado College L 3-5 North Dakota T 2-2 OT Colorado College L 0-3 North Dakota W 3-1 Michigan Tech T 1-1 OT St. Cloud State W 5-1 Michigan Tech W 4-1 Colorado College T 1-1 OT North Dakota L 3-8 Colorado College W 7-4 North Dakota W 4-2 Michigan Tech W 3-1 MSU-Mankato T 2-2 OT Michigan Tech T 1-1 OT MSU-Mankato L 1-2 UMass-Lowell$ W 2-1 Alaska Anchorage T 3-3 OT Notre Dame$ L 1-3 Alaska Anchorage L 3-5 St. Cloud State L 1-3 U.S. National U-18 Team# L 1-2 St. Cloud State L 3-6 Bemidji State W 5-3 Bemidji State W 3-2 Bemidji State L 0-2 Bemidji State W 4-2 MSU-Mankato W 4-3 OT MSU-Mankato W 4-0 MSU-Mankato T 2-2 OT MSU-Mankato W 7-4 Minnesota T 1-1 OT Wisconsin L 1-3 Minnesota L 1-2 Wisconsin W 1-0 UMass-Lowell W 1-0 Denver L 3-4 UMass-Lowell W 4-1 Denver W 4-2 Wisconsin L 1-3 Michigan Tech W 4-1 Wisconsin W 2-1 OT Michigan Tech T 2-2 OT Michigan Tech L 2-5 Minnesota T 2-2 OT Michigan Tech W 3-2 Minnesota L 3-5 Colorado College L 0-3 Alaska Anchorage L 4-5 Colorado College L 0-4 Alaska Anchorage L 3-4 North Dakota L 0-2 Colorado College+ W 4-1 North Dakota L 1-2 OT Colorado College+ W 3-1 Minnesota L 1-4 Minnesota^ W 2-1 Minnesota W 3-2 North Dakota^ W 3-0 Denver+ L 3-6 Denver^ W 4-0 Denver+ L 0-1 Princeton= W 5-4 OT +WCHA Playoffs Miami= L 1-2 @Superior Cup (Champions) =NCAA West Regional (In Minneapo#Exhibition Game lis, MN-Second Place) +WCHA Playoffs 2008-09 (22-13-8) WCHA-7th ^WCHA Final Five (in St. Paul, MNHead Coach: Scott Sandelin Champions) Captains: Andrew Carroll, Matt Greer, @Superior Cup (Champions) Josh Meyers $Shillelagh Tournament (in Hoffman Lakehead University# W 6-0 Estates, IL-Second Place) Lake Superior State@ T 2-2 OT #Exhibition Game Northern Michigan@ W 5-0 ~at the Xcel Energy Center (St. Paul)

2010-11 (26-10-6) WCHA-4th Head Coach: Scott Sandelin Captain: Mike Montgomery Lake Superior State@ T 6-6 OT Northern Michigan@ W 3-2 Providence College W 5-3 Providence College W 7-1 Alaska Anchorage W 3-2 OT Alaska Anchorage W 6-0 Bemidji State W 3-2 OT Bemidji State T 1-1 OT North Dakota L 2-4 North Dakota W 3-2 OT Michigan Tech W 5-3 Michigan Tech W 4-2 Wisconsin W 6-5 OT Wisconsin W 3-2 OT Denver L 4-5 OT Denver W 2-1 Minnesota L 2-3 Minnesota T 2-2 OT North Dakota~ L 0-5 Clarkson W 4-1 Clarkson W 4-2 U.S. Nat’l Under-18 Team# W 4-1 Wisconsin W 2-0 Wisconsin L 2-3 Michigan Tech W 5-0 Michigan Tech W 3-0 Minnesota T 2-2 OT Minnesota W 6-4 St. Cloud State L 2-8 St. Cloud State T 3-3 OT MSU-Mankato L 1-3 MSU-Mankato W 6-2 Colorado College L 4-5 Colorado College T 3-3 OT Nebraska-Omaha W 4-1

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2006-07 (13-21-5) WCHA-9th Head Coach: Scott Sandelin Captains: Andrew Carroll, Matt McKnight Lakehead U.# W 8-1 UMass-Lowell T 3-3 OT UMass-Lowell W 7-3 Wisconsin T 2-2 OT Wisconsin L 2-5 Denver W 2-1 OT Denver L 2-4 Minnesota L 2-3 Minnesota L 2-3 OT Michigan Tech T 0-0 OT Michigan Tech L 1-4 Northern Michigan W 6-4 St. Cloud State L 0-4 St. Cloud State L 2-4 Alaska Anchorage L 1-2 Alaska Anchorage W 7-4 Bemidji State L 2-5 Bemidji State L 5-6 OT MSU-Mankato L 1-3 MSU-Mankato L 3-6  Ohio State@ L 1-4 Bowling Green@ W 4-3 Michigan Tech W 2-1 OT Michigan Tech W 5-3 Colorado College W 4-3 Colorado College L 2-4 St.Cloud State L 0-5 St. Cloud State L 5-6 Northern Michigan W 4-2 Denver L 2-5 Denver W 6-4 North Dakota T 2-2 OT North Dakota L 0-1 Alaska Anchorage W 3-2 Alaska Anchorage W 5-0 Wisconsin L 1-3 Wisconsin T 0-0 OT St. Cloud State+ W 3-1 St. Cloud State+ L 2-3 OT St. Cloud State+ L 2-3 3OT @Ohio Classic (in Columbus, OHThird Place) +WCHA Playoffs #Exhibition Game

2009-10 (22-17-1) WCHA-4th (T) Head Coach: Scott Sandelin Captain: Drew Akins British Columbia# W 4-0 Lake Superior State@ W 4-3 Northern Michigan@ L 1-3 MSU-Mankato W 5-2 MSU-Mankato W 3-2 St. Cloud State T 3-3 OT St. Cloud State L 2-4 Clarkson W 4-1 Clarkson W 4-2 Colorado College W 4-3 Colorado College L 2-6 Michigan Tech L 2-3 Michigan Tech W 8-1 Minnesota W 4-3 OT Minnesota W 3-2 North Dakota L 2-4 North Dakota W 3-2 OT Denver L 2-3 Denver W 6-3 Mercyhurst~ W 6-0 Vermont~ L 2-5 Colorado College W 5-2 Colorado College W 4-1 MSU-Mankato W 2-1 MSU-Mankato W 4-3 OT Bemidji State L 1-4 Bemidji State L 4-5 OT Wisconsin L 2-5 Wisconsin W 4-0 Michigan Tech L 1-3 Michigan Tech W 3-2 North Dakota L 2-5 North Dakota L 1-5 Minnesota L 2-3 Minnesota W 3-0 Alaska Anchorage L 2-3 Alaska Anchorage W 6-3 Colorado College+ W 3-2 OT Colorado College+ L 3-5 Colorado College+ W 4-0 North Dakota^ L 0-2 +WCHA Playoffs ^WCHA Final Five (in St. Paul, MN) @Superior Cup (Co-Champions) ~Sheraton/TD Bank Catamount Cup (In Burlington, VT-Second Place) #Exhibition Game

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Nebraska-Omaha L 2-5 St. Cloud State+ W 4-2 St. Cloud State+ W 3-2 3OT Bemidji State^ L 2-3 OT Union College= W 2-0 Yale= W 5-3 Notre Dame< W 4-3 Michigan< W 3-2 OT #Exhibition Game ~US Hockey Hall of Fame Game +WCHA Playoffs ^WCHA Final Five (in St. Paul, MN) @Superior Cup = NCAA East Regionals (in Bridgeport, CT-Champions) <NCAA Frozen Four (Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul-Champions) 2011-12 (25-10-6) WCHA-2nd Head Coach: Scott Sandelin Captain: Jack Connolly Lakehead U.# W 5-1 Notre Dame W 4-3 Notre Dame L 3-5 Minnesota L 4-5 OT Minnesota L 4-5 Providence College W 5-2 Providence College T 2-2 OT Bemidji State W 6-2 Bemidji State W 1-0 Denver T 3-3 OT Denver W 4-0 Alaska Anchorage W 5-0 Alaska Anchorage W 3-1 MSU-Mankato W 5-2 MSU-Mankato W 7-3 Michigan Tech W 5-3 Michigan Tech W 5-3 Wisconsin T 3-3 OT Wisconsin W 4-2 Western Michigan W 4-1 Western Michigan W 5-2 Nebraska-Omaha W 6-2 Nebraska-Omaha L 1-3 Alabama-Huntsville W 2-1 Alabama-Huntsville W 4-3 Michigan Tech T 4-4 Michigan Tech L 0-5 Alaska Anchorage W 4-1 Alaska Anchorage L 2-3 North Dakota L 1-3 North Dakota W 5-4 MSU-Mankato W 4-2 MSU-Mankato T 4-4 Colorado College W 4-3 OT Colorado College W 5-2 St. Cloud State L 1-2 St. Cloud State T 3-3 OT MSU-Mankato+ W 4-2 MSU-Mankato+ W 3-2 2OT Denver^ L 3-4 2OT Maine= W 5-2 Boston College= L 0-4 #Exhibition Game +WCHA Playoffs ^WCHA Final Five (in St. Paul, MNFifth Place) = NCAA Northeast Regionals (in Worcester, MA-Second Place) 2012-13 (14-19-5) WCHA-8th Head Coach: Scott Sandelin Captain: Cody Danberg Ohio State W 6-2 Ohio State L 2-3 Notre Dame W 3-1 Notre Dame L 1-4 Wisconsin L 0-2 Wisconsin T 2-2 OT Nebraska-Omaha L 2-3 Nebraska-Omaha L 3-6 North Dakota T 4-4 OT North Dakota L 3-4 OT St. Cloud State W 2-1 St. Cloud State L 1-5 Michigan Tech W 7-3 Michigan Tech T 4-4 OT Bemidji State W 4-2 Bemidji State L 1-2 Alaska Anchorage W 5-1

Alaska Anchorage W 2-1 Denver T 2-2 OT Maine@ L 0-1 MSU-Mankato@ W 5-4 OT Ferris State@ L 2-6 Minnesota@ T 4-4 OT Michigan Tech W 1-0 Western Michigan W 5-2 Michigan Tech W 5-4 Western Michigan W 3-1 Colorado College W 3-2 Colorado College T 2-2 Colorado College L 1-5 Colorado College W 2-1 U.S. Nat’l Under-18 Team# W 3-1 St. Cloud State L 3-5 Denver L 0-3 St. Cloud State L 3-4 Denver L 3-4 North Dakota L 0-3 MSU-Mankato L 2-4 North Dakota L 2-6 MSU-Mankato L 1-5 Miami (OH) W 5-4 Bemidji State L 2-4 Miami (OH) W 1-0 Bemidji State T 1-1 OT Nebraska-Omaha W 8-2 Minnesota L 3-5 Nebraska-Omaha L 1-4 Minnesota T 2-2 OT Western Michigan+ L 2-3 Alabama-Huntsville W 4-2 Western Michigan+ L 3-4 Alabama-Huntsville W 4-0 #Exhibition Game Nebraska-Omaha W 5-4 @North Star College Cup Nebraska-Omaha W 6-0 (St. Paul, MN-Second Place) Wisconsin+ L 1-3 +NCHC Playoffs Wisconsin+ L 1-4 #Exhibition Game 2014-2015 (21-16-3) NCHC-5th @ Florida College Hockey Classic Head Coach: Scott Sandelin (Estero, Fla.-Fourth Place) Captain: Adam Krause +WCHA Playoffs Lakehead U.# W 4-2

Denver L 2-3 Denver W 4-2 Northern Michigan W 3-1 Northern Michigan W 6-3 St. Cloud State W 4-2 St. Cloud State L 1-4 Miami W 3-1 Miami L 3-4 OT Nebraska-Omaha T 1-1 OT Nebraska-Omaha T 1-1 OT Western Michigan W 6-3 Western Michigan L 0-3 Denver+ L 3-4 Denver+ L 0-4 Minnesota^ W 4-1 Boston U.^ L 2-3 #Exhibition Game @North Star College Cup (St. Paul, MN-Second Place) + NCHC Playoffs ^NCAA Northeast Regional (Manchester, NH-Second Place) 2015-16 (19-16-5) NCHC-4th Head Coach: Scott Sandelin Captain: Andy Welinski Lakehead U.# W 6-1 Minnesota L 3-4 2013-14 (16-16-4) NCHC-4th Bemidji State L 2-3 Notre Dame W 3-0 Head Coach: Scott Sandelin W 3-1 MSU-Mankato L 4-5 OT Minnesota Captains: Joe Basaraba & AdamMSU-Mankato W 6-2 Minnesota W 3-0 Krause Notre Dame T 3-3 OT Denver L 1-3 Lakehead U.# W 7-2 Notre Dame T 3-3 OT Denver W 6-1 Michigan Tech W 2-1 UMass-Lowell W 2-1 Miami (OH) L 2-3 Michigan Tech T 1-1 OT Miami (OH) UMass-Lowell L 3-6 W 4-3 Colorado College L 1-3 Nebraska-Omaha L 2-4 St. Cloud State W 3-2 Colorado College W 5-1 Nebraska-Omaha L 2-4 St. Cloud State W 3-1 Notre Dame L 2-3 Denver L 0-3 Minnesota W 3-0 Notre Dame W 4-1 Denver T 1-1 OT Minnesota W 2-1 Ohio State W 3-1 Colorado College W 5-0 Nebraska-Omaha W 3-2 Ohio State L 2-4 Colorado College W 6-0 Nebraska-Omaha L 1-4 North Dakota L 2-4 Colorado College W 3-2 OT Western Michigan W 7-0 North Dakota W 6-3 Western Michigan W 6-2 Colorado College W 7-2 Minnesota L 1-6 North Dakota L 0-3 Michigan Tech W 3-1 Minnesota W 6-2 North Dakota L 0-3 Michigan Tech L 3-4 St. Cloud State L 2-4 U.S. Nat’l Under-18 Team# W 4-3 OT Lakehead U.# W 3-2 St. Cloud State L 1-5 T 1-1 OT Lakehead U.# W 8-4 Miami (OH) Western Michigan L 3-5 Miami (OH) W 5-2 North Dakota W 4-1 Western Michigan W 4-3 St. Cloud State L 1-3 North Dakota L 2-5 U.S. Nat’l Under-18 Team# W 7-0 T 1-1 OT Western Michigan T 2-2 OT St. Cloud State Nebraska-Omaha W 3-2 Denver L 2-3 Western Michigan L 2-4 Nebraska-Omaha W 3-1 Denver L 1-2 Bemidji State@ L 0-4 Denver L 2-3 OT Minnesota@ W 2-1 Northern Michigan L 3-4


Minnesota@ W 3-2 St. Cloud State@ W 2-1 OT Nebraska-Omaha T 2-2 OT Nebraska-Omaha W 5-0 Colorado College W 2-1 Colorado College T 2-2 OT Miami (OH) W 4-3 Miami (OH) T 3-3 OT Western Michigan L 4-7 Western Michigan W 6-3 Miami (OH)+ W 5-4 OT Miami (OH)+ W 5-3 Western Michigan~ W 5-2 North Dakota~ W 4-3 Ohio State^ W 3-2 OT Boston U.^ W 3-2 OT Harvard% W 2-1 Denver% L 2-3 #Exhibition Game + NCHC Playoffs @North Star College Cup (St. Paul, MN-Champion) ~NCHC Frozen Faceoff (Minneapolis, MN - Champion) ^NCAA West Regional (Fargo, ND-Champion) %NCAA Frozen Four (Chicago, IL - Second Place)

2016-17 (28-7-7) NCHC-2nd Head Coach: Scott Sandelin Captain: Dominic Toninato Michigan Tech W 6-0 Michigan Tech W 4-3 UMass-Lowell T 4-4 OT UMass-Lowell T 1-1 OT 2017-18 (25-16-3) NCHC-3rd Notre Dame W 4-3 Head Coach: Scott Sandelin Notre Dame L 1-3 Captain: Karson Kuhlman U.S. Nat’l Under-18 Team# L 1-2 U. of Alberta+ W 3-4 North Dakota W 5-2 Minnesota@ W 4-3 OT North Dakota W 3-0 Michigan Tech@ L 3-4 St. Cloud State W 5-3 Bemidji State L 2-5 St. Cloud State W 5-3 Bemidji State T 0-0 OT Western Michigan L 1-4 Merrimack T 5-5 OT Western Michigan W 3-0 Merrimack W 7-2 Nebraska-Omaha W 2-4 Maine W 2-1 Nebraska-Omaha W 6-2 Maine W 2-0 Denver L 3-4 St. Cloud State# L 3-5 Denver W 3-1 St. Cloud State# L 0-5 Bemidji State T 1-1 OT Western Michigan# W 3-0 Bemidji State W 2-1 Western Michigan# L 0-5 Colorado College T 2-2 OT Miami# W 3-1 Colorado College L 1-2 Miami# L 2-3 St. Cloud State L 1-2 Minnesota State W 3-1 St. Cloud State W 4-3 Denver# L 0-1 North Dakota W 5-3 Denver# L 1-2 North Dakota W 4-0 Omaha# L 5-7

Omaha# W 6-2 Yale^ W 5-0 Dartmouth^ T 2-2 OT Colorado College# W 6-5 Colorado College# W 5-1 North Dakota# W 5-3 North Dakota# W 5-2 Minnesota State L 0-1 St. Cloud State# W 5-1 St. Cloud State# L 1-2 Denver# L 0-1 Denver# L 3-4 Miami# W 4-0 Miami# W 3-0 Western Michigan# W 8-0 Western Michigan# W 6-1 Omaha# L 1-4 Omaha# W 4-1 Western Michigan≠ W 5-0 Western Michigan≠ W 2-0 Denver∞ L 1-3 North Dakota∞ L 1-4 Minnesota State Ø W 3-2 OT Air Force Ø W 2-1 Ohio State< W 2-1 Notre Dame< W 2-1

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Northern Michigan W 3-1 Colorado College W 5-3 Colorado College W 3-2 Bemidji State L 1-2 North Dakota L 1-2 OT North Dakota L 1-2 St. Cloud State W 4-1 St. Cloud State W 2-1 Miami (OH) W 5-0 Miami (OH) W 3-1 Miami (OH)+ W 5-4 Miami (OH)+ W 3-1 North Dakota~ W 4-2 St. Cloud State~ L 1-3 Providence College^ W 2-1 2OT Boston College^ L 2-3 #Exhibition Game + NCHC Playoffs ~NCHC Frozen Faceoff (Minneapolis, MN - second place) ^NCAA Northeast Regional (Worcester, MA - Second Place)

#NCHC Game <NCAA Frozen Four (Champions- in St. Paul,Minn.) Ø NCAA West Regional (Championsin Sioux Falls, S.D.) ∞NCHC Frozen faceoff (in St. Paul, MInn.) ≠NCHC Playoffs (Quarterfinals) @Ice Breaker Tournament (2nd Place) ^Ledyard Classic (Champions- in Hanover, N.H.) +Exhibition Game

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MEDIAPAGE INFORMATION/TELEVISION SCHEDULE INFORMATION GOES HERE

The University of Minnesota-Duluth Athletic Hall of Fame was established in 1991 and now consists of 124 members, including 38 individuals with direct ties to the Bulldog hockey program. The following is a listing of those 38 inductees along with the years they were enshrined: 1991 Keith “Huffer” Christiansen (Player; 1963-67) Curt Giles (Player; 1975-79) Tom Kurvers (Player; 1980-84) Glenn “Chico” Resch (Player; 1968-71) 1993 Harvey Flaman (Player; 1955-58) Ralph Romano (Athletic Director, Head Coach and Player; 1954-83) Elmer Schwartz (Player; 1955-58) 1995 Bob Hill (Player; 1962-66) Dave “Moose” Langevin (Player; 1972-76) Walt Ledingham (Player; 1969-72) 1997 Pat Boutette (Player; 1970-73) Brett Hull (Player; 1984-86) Norm Maciver (Player; 1982-86) Marsh Nelson (Long-time radio voice of Bulldog hockey) Mark Pavelich (Player; 1976-79) Bill Watson (Player; 1982-85)

Curt Giles

Glenn “Chico” Resch

Brett Hull

Norm Maciver

Shjon Podein

Brett Hauer

Bob Mason

Jim Johnson

2001 Ron Busniuk (Player; 1967-70) John “Bah” Harrington (Player; 1975-79) Murray Keogan (Player 1969-71) John “Connie” Pleban (Head Coach; 1955-59) 2004 Dan Lempe (Player; 1976-80) Jerry Wherley (Player, 1959-63 - and Football) 2005 Mike Sertich (Head Coach, Assistant Coach and Player; 196669, 1975-2000) Bob Mason (Player; 1981-83) 2007 Shjon Podein (Player; 1987-90) 2008 Chris Marinucci (Player; 1990-94) 2009 Ron Johnson (Player; 1959-63 - and Golf) Derek Plante (Player; 1989-93 - and Baseball) 2010 Bill Halbrehder (Player; 1961-65) Tom Milani (Player; 1972-76) 2012 Dick Fisher (Player; 1961-65 - and Football and Track) Jim Johnson (Player; 1981-85) 2013 Guy “Goose” Gosselin (Player; 1982-87) 2014 Matt Christensen (Player; 1982-86) Brett Hauer (Player; 1989-93) 2015 Mike Peluso (Player; 1994-98) 2016 Junior Lessard (Player; 2000-04) 2017 Dale “Hoagie” Haagenson (Hockey Volunteer; 1981-present)

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MEDIA INFORMATION

Game Night Services: Programs, pre-game notes, line charts, period shot charts, and complete game scoring summaries will be provided along with complimentary food and beverages to all members of the working media. Interviews: Scott Sandelin will hold a weekly press conference on Wednesday afternoons throughout the entire season at AMSOIL Arena. Players are available after or before practice on Tuesday and Wednesdays. Player interviews outside of practice/games should be made by contacting Bob Nygaard.

2018-19 UMD HOCKEY TELEVISION BROADCAST SCHEDULE DATE Oct. 6 Oct. 7 Oct. 12 Oct. 13 Oct. 19 Oct. 20 Oct. 26 Oct. 27 Nov. 10 Nov. 11 Nov. 16 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 Jan. 11 Jan. 12 Jan. 18 Jan. 19 Jan. 25 Jan. 26 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 March 1 March 2 March 8 March 9

OPPONENT Minnesota at Minnesota at Michigan Tech at Michigan Tech Maine Maine at Notre Dame at Notre Dame Colorado College Colorado College at Denver North Dakota North Dakota St. Cloud State St. Cloud State at Miami at Miami Omaha Omaha Denver Denver at North Dakota at North Dakota Miami Miami at St. Cloud State at St. Cloud State

TIME (CT) 7:37 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:37 p.m. 6:07 p.m. 7:07 p.m. 7:07 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:37 p.m. 7:07 p.m. 7:07 p.m. 8:07 p.m. 7:07 p.m. 7:07 p.m. 7:07 p.m. 7:07 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 7:07 p.m. 7:07 p.m. 7:07 p.m. 7:07 p.m. 7:37 p.m. 6:07 p.m. 7:07 p.m. 7:07 p.m. 7:37 p.m. 6:07 p.m.

Station My 9/FOX 9+ FSN+ My 9 My 9 My 9 My 9 NBCSN My 9 My 9 My 9 TSN2 FSN+/TSN My 9 My 9 My 9 My 9 My 9 My 9 FSN+ CBS Sports Network My 9 CBS Sports Network My 9 FSN+ My 9 CBS Sports Network FSN+

MEDIA INFORMATION

Credentials: Media personnel wishing to cover Bulldog home hockey games during the 2018-19 season should contact the University of Minnesota Duluth Assistant Athletic Director for Communications Bob Nygaard at (218) 726-8191 at least 24 hours in advance to obtain credentials. Television broadcasters, regular team radio personnel and beat newspaper reporters will be given top seating priorities in the AMSOIL Arena press box.

When it comes to media coverage, UMD has few rivals in the college hockey community. For the 11th year in a row, My 9 in Duluth will be the Bulldogs’ television home in 2018-19 and is scheduled to carry 17 regular season games with veteran sports anchor Zach Schneider and former UMD standout forward Judd Medak providing the on-air talent. Bruce Ciskie and Bulldog hockey alumnus Kraig Karakas will be mikeside on the radio for UMD’s entire 2018-19 schedule on KDAL (610 AM and 103.9 FM at at kdal610.com). This marks the 51st year KDAL has been the radio home for Bulldog hockey. Every UMD home game will be also be videostreammed live at: nchc.tv/umd.

Note: Schedule is subject to change

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and now there are five When three-time All-American center Jack Connolly was bestowed with the 2011-12 Hobey Baker Memorial Award, he became the fifth Bulldog to be so honored. That’s a number unmatched by any other program in the country. UMD’s five Hobey Baker Memorial Award winners now include (left to right): Chris Marinucci (1993-94), Junior Lessard (2003-04), Jack Connolly (2011-12), Bill Watson (1984-85) and Tom Kurvers (1983-84).


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