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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY Table of Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 THE UNIVERSITY About the University. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 About Grand Forks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Ralph Engelstad Arena. . . . . . . . . . . . 5-8 Athletics Facilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-11 Academic Success. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13 National Champions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Gameday Experience. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Strength Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Sports Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Community Involvement. . . . . . . . . . . 18 Athletics Development. . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 UNDSports.com. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Media Coverage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 University Administration . . . . . . . . . . 22 Athletics Administration. . . . . . . . 23-24 Athletics Staff Directory. . . . . . . . . . . . 25 GENERAL/MEDIA INFORMATION Media Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Media Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Quick Facts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 HOCKEY STAFF Head Coach Brady Berry. . . . . . . . . 30-31 Assoc. Head Coach Dane Jackson . . . 32-33 Assistant Coach Matt Shaw. . . . . . . . . 34 Volunteer Coach Karl Goehring. . . . . 35 Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-37 2016-17 ROSTER Numerical Roster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Roster Breakdowns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 RETURNING PLAYER PROFILES Anderson, Ryan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Ausmus, Gage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Boeser, Brock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-43 Chartrand, Danys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Gardner, Rhett. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Gersich, Shane. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Gornall, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Hrynkiw, Matt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Janatuinen, Joel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Johnson, Cam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-51 Olson, Trevor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Poganski, Austin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Poolman, Tucker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Shaw, Hayden. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Simonson, Johnny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tomek, Matej. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wilkie, Chris. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wolanin, Christian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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NEWCOMER PROFILES Bowen, Dixon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hoff, Ludvig. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Johnson, Casey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jost, Tyson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peski, Andrew. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poolman, Colton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smith, Cole. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yon, Zach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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OPPONENTS NCHC Composite Schedule. . . . . . . . . Bemidji State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boston College. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Canisius . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colorado College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michigan State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Minnesota. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Minnesota Duluth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rensselaer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . St. Cloud State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Western Michigan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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All-Time Record vs. Opponents. . . . 770 All-Time Series Results . . . . . . . . . . 71-79 REA Attendance, Results . . . . . . . . 80-82 2015-16 SEASON IN REVIEW Season Recap. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84-87 Game-by-Game Results. . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Individual Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Game-by-Game Scoring. . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Box Scores. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91-97 Game-by-Game Line Combos. . . . . . 98 The NCHC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 NCHC Standings, Honors. . . . . . . . . . 100 NCHC Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101-102 NCAA Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103-104
UND HOCKEY HISTORY UND Hockey Chronology. . . . . 105-112 1959 NCAA Champions . . . . . . . . . . . 103 1963 NCAA Champions . . . . . . . . . . . 114 1980 NCAA Champions . . . . . . . . . . . 115 1982 NCAA Champions . . . . . . . . . . . 116 1987 NCAA Champions . . . . . . . . . . . 117 1997 NCAA Champions . . . . . . . . . . . 118 2000 NCAA Champions . . . . . . . . . . . 119 2016 NCAA Champions . . . . . . 120-121 UND in the Postseason. . . . . . . 122-125 All-Time NCAA Champions. . . . . . . . 126 HONORS AND AWARDS Hobey Baker Award. . . . . . . . . . 128-129 National Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 UND All-Americans. . . . . . . . . . . 130-131 Conference Honors . . . . . . . . . . 132-134 Team Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135-136 UND in International Play. . . . . 137-138 NORTH DAKOTA RECORDS Team Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140-141 Individual Records. . . . . . . . . . . 142-143 Career Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144-145 Single-Season Records. . . . . . . 146-147 Freshman Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 The 100-Point Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Longest Streaks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Most Points by Number. . . . . . . . . . . 150 The Shutout Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Year-by-Year Team Leaders . . . . . . . . 152 Year-by-Year Results. . . . . . . . . . 153-171 All-Time Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 All-Time Roster (Skaters). . . . . . 173-182 All-Time Roster (Goalies). . . . . . 183-184 All-Time Captains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 All-Time Jersey Numbers. . . . . 186-190 NORTH DAKOTA TRADITION UND in the NHL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192-199 UND in the Minors, Europe. . . . . . . . 200 UND in the NHL Draft . . . . . . . . 201-202 UND Athletics Hall of Fame. . . 203-204
CREDITS The 2016-17 University of North Dakota men’s hockey media guide is a production of the UND Athletics media relations office. The guide was designed, written and edited by director of media relations Jayson Hajdu, with assistance from student-assistants Gabriella Fundaro and Alec Johnson. Special thanks to the editing eye of Frank Wilson, as well as the hard work of previous media relations staffs. Cover design by Cami Bennett. Front and back cover player photos by Russ Hons, Tyler Ingham and Conor Knuteson. Inside front cover NHL photos by the Chicago Blackhawks (Jonathan Toews), Dallas Stars (Ed Belfour, Washington Capitals Photography (T.J. Oshie), Bruce Bennett/Getty Images (Matt Greene), Norm Hall (Dave Tippett), Minnesota Wild (Zach Parise) and Philadelphia Flyers (Dave Hakstol). Other photo credits to Shawn Schill, Peter Bottini, Eric Classen, Kory Wallen, Emily Green, Brad Olson, Joe Pyykkonen, Neil DeKrey, Mike Mohaupt, Scott Gaddini, Chuck Kimmerle, Pat Miller, Dr. Robert Fischer, ESPN Images, and Caulfield Studios except where otherwise noted.
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14,951 total enrollment (Fall 2015)
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11,577 undergraduate students
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3,374 graduate and professional (law and medicine) students
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1.6% American Indian, 2.5% AfricanAmerican, 2.9% Latino-American, and 1.6% Asian-American students
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50 states and more than 85 countries are represented in the student body
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4,029 live in UND’s on-campus housing
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822 faculty and 1,967 benefited staff
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More than 133,700 degrees granted since 1889
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More than 124,000 living alumni (151,700 total)
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Located in Grand Forks in the heart of the Red River Valley, the University of North Dakota is the largest and most diversified institution of higher learning in a threestate region. One of fewer than 70 public institutions with both a law school and a medical school, UND consistently ranks by most measures as one of the top 150 universities in the United States. Its nearly 15,000 students – including over 2,860 graduate students, 220 law students, and 290 medical students – come from every state in the union and more than 85 countries. Stretching out from the banks of the scenic English Coulee, the 548-acre University of North Dakota campus has been nationally recognized for its landscaping and beauty. The 240-plus buildings demonstrate both classic university architecture blended with more futuristic facilities in the Aerospace
complex. UND’s newest additions are the Gorecki Alumni Center, nationally recognized for its environmentally friendly sustainability features, Robin Hall, a privately-funded headquarters for the school’s Unmanned Aircraft Systems division; the College of Engineering and Mines’ Collaborative Energy Center, a private-public project dedicated to campus-wide academic and research partnerships with the oil and gas industry; the remodeled and expanded energy-efficient and environmentally conscious Education Building, the $20 million Wellness Center, University Place, an innovative apartmentstyle residence hall, the $124-million School of Medicine and Health Sciences building; a renovated and expanded School of Law; the High Performance Athletics Center; and a renovated Wilkerson Hall, which will provide more dining options and gathering space for students. With 243 fields of study and nearly 3,000 courses, including internationally recognized programs in aviation, aerospace, and unmanned aircraft systems, UND has a vast array of educational choices. The most popular programs include engineering, health professions, business, aerospace, and education, The University is characterized
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The Dakota Student, the official publication of UND, was first published in 1888
by a solid foundation of the liberal arts with professional programs, a manageable size, high-quality students and faculty, a varied curriculum, nine colleges and schools, a widely recognized program of graduate education and research, rich cultural resources, and an outstanding record of alumni support. UND is consistently ranked highly in college guides, including U.S. News & World Report, Forbes, Princeton Review, and more. Its economic impact on the state of North Dakota and region is more than $1 billion. UND offers more than 55 master’s and more than 35 doctoral programs, as well as professional programs in law (J.D.) and medicine (M.D.), and undergraduate degrees in 91 fields of study in its nine degreegranting colleges and schools: College of Arts & Sciences, College of Business & Public Administration, College of Education & Human Development, School of Graduate Studies, The John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences, College of Nursing and Professional Disciplines, College of Engineering and Mines, School of Law, and School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY NOTABLE ALUMNI Tom Amberry, ‘46 Former world-record holder with 2,750 consecutive free throws
Chuck Johnson, ‘48 Sports writer and author, member of the Wisconsin Sports Hall of Fame
Maxie Anderson, ‘56 First to cross Atlantic Ocean, North America in balloon
Rick Kelleher, ‘69 Known as Don Bleu, host of The Gong Show
James Maxwell Anderson, 1911 Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Sam Anderson, ‘69, ‘71 Actor, notably in Lost, Forrest Gump, Friends, ER Chuck Klosterman (‘94), best-selling author of such books as Fargo Rock City and Downtown Owl, is one of America’s foremost authorities on pop culture.
Karen Nyberg, ‘94 NASA astronaut
Mark Chipman, ‘83, ‘85 Owner, NHL’s Winnipeg Jets Board of Governors, NHL
Greg Page, ‘73 Executive Chairman, Cargill, Inc.
Carl Ben Eielson, ‘21 Aviator, explorer, first to cross Arctic Ocean and Antarctica by plane
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Fritz Pollard, Jr., ‘39 1936 Olympic bronze medalist, 110 hurdles Sally (Wold) Smith, ‘80 President and CEO, Buffalo Wild Wings Grill and Bar Dave St. Peter, ‘89 President, MLB’s Minnesota Twins
Ralph Engelstad, ‘54 Las Vegas entrepreneur, casino owner
Mark O. Stutrud, ‘75 Founder/Brewmaster, Summit Brewing Co.
R. Richard Fontaine, ‘65 Co-founder, GameStop Corp.
Edward K. Thompson, ‘27, ‘58 Writer, editor of Life Magazine, publisher of SMITHSONIAN Magazine
Terry Ingstad, ‘67 Known as Shadoe Stevens, replaced Casey Kasem as host of “American’s Top 40”, announcer for Hollywood Squares, Late Night with Craig Ferguson Phil Jackson, ‘67, HON ‘08 President, NBA’s New York Knicks
Jonathan Toews is a three-time Stanley Cup Champion and two-time Olympic gold medalist.
Chuck Klosterman, ‘94 Best-selling author
Ed Belfour, ‘87 Hockey Hall of Fame goaltender
Ronald Davies, ‘27, ‘61 U.S. District Judge, ordered 1957 integration of Little Rock (Ark.) high schools
Legendary NBA coach and player Phil Jackson (‘67), pictured during his August 2008 return to UND to receive an honorary Doctor of Letters degree, won 11 NBA titles, more championships than any coach in professional sports history.
Cora Smith King, 1889 One of first graduates; first woman to pass N.D. state medical examination and perform surgery
Era Bell Thompson, ‘29, ‘69 Author, editor and journalist for Ebony Magazine Jonathan Toews, ‘07 Captain of NHL’s Chicago Blackhawks, three-time Stanley Cup Champion and two-time Olympic gold medalist
Karen Nyberg (‘94), a NASA astronaut, displays the University of North Dakota flag while training in outer space.
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Grand Forks, N.D., is a classic university town. Located in the heart of the Red River Valley on Interstate 29, the largely residential town offers a community environment with all the amenities of a large urban area and the safety and convenience of a small community, and is within driving distance of great amenities in the region. Grand Forks has outdoor activities for every season: • 900 acres of park land with trails, sports fields and courts, lakes, playground equipment. • The Greenway - 2,200 acres along the Red River • Twenty miles from Turtle River State Park. • Five golf courses including King’s Walk, the only PGA-rated golf course in North Dakota. • One-of-a-kind Japanese Garden at Sertoma Park. Greater Grand Forks is an impressively cosmopolitan city, boasting a regional population of roughly 75,000 residents and spanning two states. Because of its diversity, there’s always live theatre, musical performances, art shows or a concert from rock to the Grand Forks Symphony somewhere in Grand Forks: • Alerus Center • Empire Arts Center • Ralph Engelstad Arena complex • Fire Hall Theatre • The North Dakota Museum of Art • Chester Fritz Auditorium • Grand Cities Art Fest • First Night Celebration Wherever one lives in Grand Forks, great shops and restaurants are always within a short distance. Additional commercial growth has sprouted at the southwest end of the city, anchored by the Columbia Mall and Market Place. However, the heart of the Grand Cities is downtown, which spans the Red River. Downtown features a large variety of options and events, from a Farmer’s Market at the Town Square to fine dining.
Photos courtesy of the Greater Grand Forks Convention & Visitors Bureau
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RALPH ENGELSTAD ARENA About the Arena. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7 About Ralph Engelstad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY At center ice, high above center ice, is a Daktronics scoreboard. The eight-screen video scoreboard shows game action, scores from around the country and in-game information. The four top screens are 16’ x 12’, the four bottom screens are 10’ by 12’. The $2 million dollar scoreboard weighs 30,000 pounds. Since opening its doors on Oct. 5, 2001, the new Ralph Engelstad Arena has become widely regarded as arguably the finest hockey facility in the world. The premiere home to college hockey, the new Engelstad Arena has just about everything.
Looking high into the rafters at the north and south ends of the arena, fans will see the symbols of what has created the incredible tradition of the UND hockey program. At the south end, the 14 WCHA Championships banners, and at the north end the seven NCAA Championship banners. On As soon as fans enter the doors, they know the north and south walls toward the ceiling they are in the home of UND hockey. of the arena are the banners which represent the NHL teams for which UND players have Fans are greeted in the lobby by a pro shop gone on to play with. featuring souvenirs of all kinds. Natural light from the two-story high ceiling atrium illumi- The arena was built for fan enjoyment and nates the lobby area. spectacular views of the game. The boards surrounding the rink are a seamless, tapered The lobby also boasts a tribute to former UND glass that can flex up to three inches upon greats. The NCAA championship trophies are impact. Each seat in the rink has excellent site on display, along with an historical photo se- lines, with views of the scoreboard and the lection and four video screens playing high- entire sheet of ice. lights from memorable season of UND hockey. The main rink has a 200’ x 85’ surface with Throughout the arena are photos of the UND seating for approximately 11,500 fans. The All-Americans. Interspersed are great his- practice rink is an olympic-sized rink measurtorical photos which show the progression ing 200’ x 100’. The adjacent practice rink has of UND hockey from 1929 when two games seating for 400-500 spectators. were played to Sept. 1946, when student John C. “Jamie” Jamieson was hired to coach the hockey team and led his 19-player squad to a 7-6-0 record. The photos lead the fans up to the present day coaches and players. When fans enter the arena, whether in the bowl or above the suite level, they find distinctive touches of luxury. There are no bleachers in this arena. Each seat in the arena is Kelly green leather and padded with cherry wood arms and a cup holder. Numerous refreshment stands also circle the main concourse and the upper lever. As fans look around the bowl, their eyes are attracted by the fascia ring, which is a television screen 900 feet long and three feet high. It runs all the way around the arena, above the suite level, and can show fans anything from hockey footage to advertisements.
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RALPH ENGELSTAD ARENA The Ralph Engelstad Arena was the most visited tourist destination in the state of North Dakota in 2009, according to Midwest Living magazine’s annual Best of the Midwest issue. With 483,796 visitors annually, Engelstad Arena outranked Theodore Roosevelt National Park, which had long been seen as the state’s main tourist destination. Since it opened in October 2001, the Ralph has had more than 3.5 million ticketed visitors. Opposing teams will enter the arena at the staging area. This area, located at ice level, between the practice rink and the main ice surface, will allow up to four buses to enter and park at one time. The training room, located directly across from the locker room, includes an exam room where X-rays can be taken. An underwater treadmill is located inside the training room. It can be used for therapy after injury and includes underwater cameras for monitoring a patient’s progress. There is also a whirlpool for the players which can accommodate just about the entire team. UND’s locker room and players’ lounge area received a $3 million renovation in 2014, which included the installation of a full kitchen area and new tradition displays.
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The weight room, one of the most talked about rooms in the arena, will be the envy of just about any team, in any sport, in the nation. The 10,000 square foot world-class facility has 10 platforms with 10 power stations, 24 weight machines, 30 circuit machines, and 30 aerobic pieces (bikes, treadmills, and stair climbers). The room has 20,000 pounds of weights in it. Included in the room is an 1,800 square foot plyo floor, spring mounted for plyometric workouts. Eight television monitors are placed throughout the room to take athletes step-by-step through their workout programs. On June 26, 2003, with a unanimous vote by the North Dakota State Board of Higher Education, Ralph Engelstad Arena (REA) and the University of North Dakota started to move forward with construction plans to add the Betty Engelstad Sioux Center to the current REA athletic complex. The facility, which is 50,000 square feet and located to the west of the REA Olympic practice rink, opened in August 2004. It is the home of the UND volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball teams. The Betty Engelstad Sioux Center serves as both the practice facility and home court for the volleyball team, with seating for 4,000. The arena floor allows for up to four regulation practice courts. Other spaces exclusive to volleyball will be a players/parents lounge, study classroom, locker room, team room, training room, equipment room and the coaches’ offices.
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For the basketball teams, the facility serves as a practice facility and site for the majority of the teams’ non-conference games. Most of the conference basketball games will be played in the main facility at REA.
2 Ice sheets 3 Zambonis 3.2 Miles of brass accents in floors 4 Escalators 5 Elevators 14 Locker rooms 48 Luxury suites 107 Feet from roof to ice 300 Television sets 1,500 Off-site parking spaces 2,500 On-site parking spaces 4,000 Tons of steel 11,634 Hockey seating 12,086 Basketball seating 13,000 Concert seating 400,000 Square feet 500,000 Concrete blocks $1 million Fascia video screen $1.1 million Bricks $2 million Daktronics scoreboard $100 million Estimated total cost
Similar to volleyball, the structure allows for four regulation basketball courts. The basketball teams have their own players/parents lounge, study classroom, locker room, team room, training room, equipment room and the coaches’ offices. Two full LED Daktronics video display boards will be installed at either end of the arena prior to the 2016-17 season, allowing for video replays and enhanced fan engagement.
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eteran gaming executive, entrepreneur and humanitarian Ralph Engelstad is the man behind the finest college hockey facility in the country, the arena which bears his name. Even though he was an intensely private, shy and reticent individual, Ralph was one of the largest philanthropists in America, and he shunned any recognition for his good deeds. After 25 years in the “old” Ralph Engelstad Arena, Ralph built a $104 million hockey arena for the University of North Dakota (now recognized industry-wide as the top hockey arena in the area) in 2001-02. Recently he built and donated a $10 million hockey arena to his hometown, Thief River Falls, Minnesota. In 1998, he donated the General George Patton papers, valued at $1.45 million to the University of North Dakota Charles Fritz Library. In 2002, he purchased 2,000 wheelchairs for North Dakotans through the Wheelchair Foundation. He also donated the remaining funds needed to complete statuary for the celebration of the Lewis & Clark bicentennial. Ralph and wife Betty have also contributed generously to charities that benefit children, veterans, seniors and animal causes. The Engelstad family is recognized as one of the top 10 gift givers of all time to higher education in America. In 1998, when announcing the gift of the hockey arena to the University of North Dakota, where he played hockey during college, he said, “Life is full of its ups and downs in business and personally. I have experienced both, but I have been very fortunate to land on the upper side more times than on the bottom, and it is my desire to share a portion of my good fortune with the UND Hockey Team.” Ralph Engelstad was one of five children born to Christian and Madeline Engelstad in Thief River Falls, Minnesota and the grandson of a Norwegian immigrant who came to that area to farm. Early in his life, Ralph demonstrated that he had the drive and attitude to achieve great things.
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After working his way through UND with odd ter. He introduced the first drive-through Race jobs and some assistance from a hockey schol- & Sports Book in 1989, and was the first to ofarship, Ralph graduated in 1954 with a degree fer airline baggage check-in service at the hoin Business. He soon married his sweetheart, tel in 2000 (unfortunately, this popular Las VeBetty Stocker, and then started his own con- gas service was discontinued after the events struction company. of Sept. 11, 2001). Through his tremendous work ethic, determi- Perhaps one of Ralph’s greatest contributions nation and initiative, Ralph began achieving as a humanitarian was his devotion to the the “American dream.” He promised himself handicapped. He has received many state and that he would become a millionaire by age 30; national awards for hiring the disabled, and instead, that dream came true one year earlier approximately 13 percent of his Imperial Palwhile he was still a contractor in Grand Forks. ace employees have some form of disability. In 1959, Ralph moved to Las Vegas where In recognition of his unending contributions his construction company secured govern- to the handicapped, Ralph was named “Emment contracts to build FHA homes. Further ployer of the Year” by the Nevada Governor’s demonstrating his entrepreneurial successes, Committee on Employment of People with he bought then barren land surrounding the Disabilities in 1987 and 1989. In 1991, he reNorth Las Vegas Air Terminal, which he later ceived the prestigious “National Employer of sold to Howard Hughes. the Year” award from the President’s Commit tee on Employment of People with DisabiliIn 1971, using the profits from his land sale to ties. Howard Hughes, Ralph purchased the nine- acre Flamingo-Capri Motel on the Las Vegas Among other awards, he was also recognized Strip. Acting as his own contractor, he built as “Employer of the Year” by the Southwest the Imperial Palace, which opened in 1979 Business, Industry and Rehabilitation Associwith 650 rooms. ation and received the “Humanitarian of the Year Award” from the International Gaming & Today, the Imperial Palace ranks as the 2nd Business Exposition. largest sole proprietorship hotel in the world and boasts 2,700 rooms and 2,600 employees. His latest recognition came in 2002 when he In 1997, Ralph expanded his casino holdings was inducted into the North Dakota Entrepreby building his second Imperial Palace in Bi- neur Hall of Fame and honored for his entreloxi, Mississippi. preneurial success in the construction, casino, entertainment and antique auto industries. The term “innovator” was often applied to Ralph throughout his varied career. For in- Engelstad passed away on Nov. 26, 2002, after stance, his love of automobiles and racing led a valiant battle with cancer. He was 72. him to develop the famed Las Vegas Motor Speedway, which he later sold. He is known in- Throughout his memorable career, Ralph had ternationally for his tremendous car collection, two mottos for living that reflected his ambishowcased in first-class museums in both the tion and drive: “The harder I work, the luckier I Las Vegas and Biloxi hotels. And when his fleet get” and “No dream comes true until you wake of antique automobiles needed restoring, up and go to work.” he employed 50 Nevada prisoners who accomplished the job while honing their skills for future classic car work. Ralph introduced several “firsts” in the hotel/casino industry. In 1993, he opened the first medical center in a casino for employees, the Nevada Resorts Medical Center, now the Ralph and Betty Engelstad on opening night at the current Ralph Engelstad Arena. UMC Medical Cen-
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North Dakota plays its football home games at the Alerus Center (above and right), a 12,283-seat stadium located just minutes from the UND campus in Grand Forks. New turf, AstroTurf’s GameDay Grass 3D60H, was installed prior to the 2012 season and new highdefinition video boards were added prior to the 2014 season.
BETTY ENGELSTAD SIOUX CENTER
The Betty Engelstad Sioux Center (left and below) opened in August 2004 and is home to the UND volleyball and basketball teams, while also housing the Fighting Sioux women’s soccer locker room and offices. One of the premiere arenas of its kind in the country, the Sioux Center has a capacity of approximately 3,300. There are 2,600 seats with molded chair backs, 700 telescopic bleacher seats and additional seating in the VIP area.
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The North Dakota softball team plays its home games at the Apollo Softball Complex (left), located minutes from campus.
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HYSLOP SPORTS CENTER
Over the many years, the Hyslop Sports Center (above and right) has served a number of different functions. Today it houses the athletics administration offices, the athletics academic study center, the swimming and diving pool, weight room, coaching offices and locker room facilities.
RAY RICHARDS GOLF COURSE
Ray Richards Golf Course (left) is home to the cross country teams’ annual home event, the Ron Pynn Invitational. The course is set up as a 5K for women and 8K for men, providing a challenging route well-known in the Upper Midwest.
BRONSON FIELD
Bronson Field (above) has been the home of North Dakota women’s soccer since the team’s inception in 1999. The natural grass field is located on campus, west of the UND bookstore and part of the Ralph Engelstad Arena sports complex. A second practice field is located just east of the Ralph Engelstad Arena.
CHOICE HEALTH & FITNESS CLUB
The $25 million Choice Health and Fitness Club opened its doors in August 2012 and serves as the home for UND tennis. A 159,000 square foot facility, Choice Health and Fitness features six tennis courts among its many state-of-the-art amenities, as well as customized locker rooms for UND’s men’s and women’s tennis teams.
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KING’S WALK GOLF COURSE
King’s Walk Golf Course (left) is the home to the University of North Dakota women’s golf team. The Arnold Palmer-designed course recreates the atmosphere found on the great links courses of Scotland and Ireland.
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RALPH ENGELSTAD ARENA
The most visited tourist destination in North Dakota, the Ralph Engelstad Arena (above and right) has become widely regarded as the finest hockey facility in the world. The premiere home to college hockey, the Engelstad Arena has just about everything. As soon as fans enter the doors, they are surrounded by history: eight NCAA and 17 conference championship banners hang proudly from the rafters.
UND ATHLETICS HIGH PERFORMANCE CENTER
Phase One of UND’s state-of-the-art practice facility, which features a 100-meter football field and an 8-lane, 300-meter track, was completed in August 2015. Once fully completed, the facility will also include spectator seating, an academic center, a sports medicine facility, and strength and conditioning amenities. Among the finest of its kind in North America, the facility will be utilized by all of UND’s athletics programs in addition to hosting area competitions.
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY UND’s Academic Awards Night in February honored 339 student-athletes who achieved a 3.0 GPA during the Fall 2015 semester, representing 71 percent of UND’s student-athlete population. Seventy-three of those student-athletes owned a perfect 4.0 GPA.
NOTABLE ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS IN 2015-16 • UND’s student-athletes owned a collective 3.201 GPA in 2015-16, just shy of the school-record 3.23 GPA set in 2014-15. • Sixteen of UND’s 19 teams boasted a GPA of 3.0 or higher. • Seventy percent of UND’s student-athletes boasted a 3.0 GPA during the Spring 2016 semester.
The George and Arline Schubert Athletics Academic Center provides a comfortable and centrallylocated site to aid in the promotion of academics for all student-athletes.
UND Athletics prides itself on the academic excellence of its student-athletes, whose athletic achievements are matched by academic distinction on a yearly basis. The George and Arlene Schubert Athletics Academic Center, which opened in April 2008, serves as a study center for student-athletes and is conveniently located in the Hyslop Sports Center. Academic services director Amanda Hajdu oversees the study center, which features 12 state-of-the-art, desktop computers and provides an excellent location for student-athletes to utilize between classes for valuable daytime study. The academic center is also available on demand to student-athletes for evening study table. Amanda Hajdu
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UND’s student-athletes also have access to a variety of laptop computers for use on road trips, further emphasizing a department-wide commitment to academics.
ACADEMIC SUCCESS
• UND placed a school-record 221 student-athletes on Big Sky, NCHC, WAC and WCHA academic allconference teams. • Shelby Amsley-Benzie (hockey), Lauren Clarke (volleyball), and Jimmy Evers (track & field) earned Academic All-America honors. • Amsley-Benzie, Evers and 2015 graduate Nick Mattson (hockey) earned NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. • Four teams (men’s cross country, women’s cross country, men’s tennis, women’s basketball) received NCAA Public Recognition Awards for Academic Progress Rate, more teams than any other Big Sky institution. • 155 student-athletes made the Dean’s List in 2015-16 and 91 made the President’s Roll of Honor.
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY ALL-TIME ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS A longtime hallmark of North Dakota Athletics has been academic excellence. Since making the transition to Division I competition in 2008-09, UND’s student-athletes have earned 25 Academic All-America honors, 10 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships, and five prestigious NCAA academic awards. UND established its academic reputation with 64 Academic All-Americans at the Division II level, fourth-most all-time among DII schools. Senior goaltender Shelby Amsley-Benzie was a three-time Academic All-American. Baseball 1978 Lowell Schweigert 2014 Patrick Riewer
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Basketball (M) 1977 Fred Lukens
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Basketball (W) 1985 Lori Carriere 1992 Jenny Walter 1994 Tracey Pudenz 1999 Jaime Pudenz 2000 Jaime Pudenz 2003 Jenny Boll Becky Moen
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Football 1975 Fred Slone 1977 Fred Slone 1984 Glen Kucera 1987 Kurt Otto 1988 Chuck Clairmont Rusty Ekness Matt Gulseth 1992 Mark Ewen Tim Gelinske 1996 Tim Tibesar 1998 Marcus McKenzie 1999 Brant Grimes 2001 Mac Schneider 2002 Mac Schneider 2003 Jesse Ahlers 2005 Jeff Glas Digger Anderson Danny Gagner 2006 Weston Dressler Michael Greenwood 2007 Mitch Braegelmann Weston Dressler Rory Manke 2008 Mitch Braegelmann Rory Manke Andrew Miller Brady Trenbeath 2009 Brandon Hellevang Nick Nolte
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Golf (W) 2009 Amanda Kaler
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Hockey (M) 2000 Karl Goehring 2001 Karl Goehring 2009 Chay Genoway 2014 Nick Mattson 2015 Nick Mattson
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Hockey (W) 2012 Jocelyne Lamoureux 2013 Jocelyne Lamoureux Monique Lamoureux 2014 Shelby Amsley-Benzie 2015 Shelby Amsley-Benzie 2016 Shelby Amsley-Benzie Softball 2002 Holly Bonk 2007 Casie Hanson 2008 Casie Hanson 2010 Casie Hanson
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Swimming & Diving (M) 1993 Carlo Waldfried 1999 Ryan Requist 2000 Ryan Requist 2001 Ryan Requist 2002 Sebastian Andersson 2004 Sebastian Andersson
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Swimming & Diving (W) 1984 Kim Edwards 1985 Kim Edwards 1990 Janine Etchepare 1991 Janine Etchepare 2001 Katie Bjerke 2002 Katie Bjerke 2006 Lauren Mickelson
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Tennis (W) 2006 Erin Sullivan
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Track & Field/Cross Country (M) 1989 Steve Burian 1st Team 1990 Steve Burian 1st Team 1999 Marc Sondreal 1st Team 2002 Mike Backes 1st Team 2016 Jimmy Evers 2nd Team Track & Field/Cross Country (W) 1984 Kari McIntire 1985 Kari McIntire 1992 Steph Bruening 1993 Steph Bruening 1994 Steph Bruening 2010 Kristi Dahlheimer 2012 Lindsay Anderson 2013 Kirsten Haas
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Volleyball 1991 Karla Danielson 2002 Kate Cahill 2013 Ronni Munkeby 2015 Lauren Clarke
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Wrestling 1990 Kris Presler 1991 Kris Presler
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Dale Lian Todd Thomas Doug Moen Paul Franzmeier Alison Myhra Glen Kucera Kurt Otto Matt Gulseth Kris Presler Steve Burian Tim Gelinske Jenny Walter Tim Tibesar Tom Langer Tiffany Pudenz Marc Sondreal Stacy Brown Jaime Pudenz Missy Berg Karl Goehring Becky Leppard Ryan Requist Mike Backes Katie Bjerke Kate Cahill Kelby Klosterman Becky Moen Jessica Schill Michael Greenwood Heidi Evans Rory Manke Amanda Kaler Andrew Miller Kristi Dahlheimer Brad Eidsness Brett Cameron Jocelyne Lamoureux Shelby Amsley-Benzie Jimmy Evers Nick Mattson
Football Football Football Football Tennis Football Football Football Wrestling Track & Field Football Basketball Football Football Basketball Track & Field Swimming Basketball Track & Field Hockey Track & Field Swimming Track & Field Swimming Volleyball Football Basketball Track & Field Football Track & Field/Cross Country Football Golf Football Track & Field/Cross Country Hockey Football Hockey Hockey Track & Field Hockey
NCAA Special Awards
NCAA Today’s Top 10 Award (formerly Top VIII Award) 2011 Casie Hanson Hockey, Softball 2014 Jocelyne Lamoureux Hockey NCAA Elite 90 Award (formerly Elite 88, Elite 89 Award) 2011 Brad Eidsness Hockey 2014 Nick Mattson Hockey 2015 Nick Mattson Hockey
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY Team National Champions 1959
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Individual National Champions 1969 Arjan Gelling Track & Field (Six Mile) 1984 Kim Edwards Swimming (50 Free) 1985 Dave Levos Track & Field (Shot Put) Mary Beth Dunlevy Swimming (100 Fly, 200 Freestyle Relay) Kim Edwards Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay) Janine Owens Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay) Peggy Schmidt Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay) 1986 Dave Levos Track & Field (Discus) 1987 Norm McGee Track & Field (100M, 55M) 1988 Norm McGee Track & Field (100M, 55M) 1989 Norm McGee Track & Field (100M) 1989 Janine Etchepare Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Kristin McClocklin Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Michelle Puetz Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Jodie Schwartz Swimming (200 Medley Relay) 1990 Janine Etchepare Swimming (50 Freestyle) 1990 Marion Warner Swimming (110 Breaststroke, 100 Butterfly, 200 Medley Relay) Janine Etchepare Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Michelle Puetz Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Jodie Schwartz Swimming (200 Medley Relay) 1991 Shelly Ebbighausen Swimming (200 Medley Relay ) Janine Etchepare Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Jodie Schwartz Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Marion Warner Swimming (200 Medley Relay) 1992 Shelly Ebbighausen Swimming (100 Butterfly) 1993 Shelly Ebbighausen Swimming (100 Butterfly) 1993 Tisha Yantzer Swimming (200 Breaststroke) 1994 Marie Crep Track & Field (800 Meter) Andrea Rudser Swimming (100 Butterfly, 200 Butterfly) 1997 Tania Younkin Swimming (100 Butterfly) 1998 Tara Bruels Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Sarah Doeden Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Katherine Poole Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Tania Younkin Swimming (200 Medley Relay) 1999 Sarah Doeden Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Rebecca Fischer Swimming (400 Individual Medley) Brook McKee Swimming (200 & 400 Medley Relay) Beth Morris Swimming (100 Breaststroke, 200 & 400 Medley Relay) Holly Skarsgard Swimming (200 & 400 Medley Relay) Trish Stoutenberg Swimming (400 Medley Relay) 2000 Marie Burdkhard Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Barb Colbert Swimming (200 & 400 Medley Relay) Brook Mckee Swimming (200 & 400 Medley Relay) Beth Morris Swimming (200 & 400 Medley Relay) Trish Stoutenberg Swimming (400 Medley Relay ) 2001 Sebastian Andersson Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Mats Liden Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Jacob Mills Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Vesa Nurmiviita Swimming (200 Medley Relay)
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2002 Fernando Alves Swimming (400 Medley Relay) Sebastian Andersson Swimming (400 Medley Relay) Janice Berry Swimming (400 Indi. Medley, 200 Breaststroke) Andrew Burckhard Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Rodrigo Cintra Swimming (1650 Freestyle) Mats Liden Swimming (200 & 400 Medley Relay) Jacob Mills Swimming (200 & 400 Medley Relay) Beth Morris Swimming (100 Breaststroke) Vesa Nurmiviita Swimming (200 Medley Relay) 2003 Fernando Alves Swimming (400 Medley Relay) Erin Borgschatz Diving (1 Meter) Andrew Burckhard Swimming (400 Medley Relay) Jacob Mills Swimming (400 Medley Relay) Jeffrey Schnieder Swimming (400 Medley Relay) 2004 Fernando Alves Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay, 100 Butterfly, 200 Butterfly & 400 Freestyle Relay) Sebastian Andersson Swimming (400 Freestyle Relay) Jenny Bachmeier Swimming (100 Backstroke) Andy Burckhard Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay) Rodrigo Ferreira Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay, 100 Backstroke) Jason Mraule Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay, 400 Freestyle Relay) Kasey Moseley Diving (1 Meter) 2005 Fernando Alves Swimming (100 Butterfly & 200 Freestyle Relay) Rodrigo Ferreira Swimming (100 Backstroke & 200 Freestyle Relay) Eric Knight Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay) Jason Mraule Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay) Rodrigo Cintra Swimming (500 Freestyle) 2006 Jeff Schneider Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Jared Peters Swimming (200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay) Eric Knight Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Rodrigo Ferreira Swimming (100 Backstroke, 400 Freestyle Relay, 200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay) Pedro Pereira Swimming (400 Medley Relay) Per Westergren Swimming (400 Freestyle Relay, 400 Medley Relay) Adam Rollins Swimming (400 Freestyle Relay) Eric Knight Swimming (400 Freestyle Relay) 2007 Anthony Buhr Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay) Rodrigo Ferreira Swimming (100 Backstroke, 200 & 400 Medley Relay Eric Knight Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay, 200 & 400 Medley Relay) Pedro Pereira Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay, 200 & 400 Medley Relay) Per Westergren Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay, 200 Medley Relay) Dan Zabler Swimming (400 Medley Relay) 2008 Carissa Gormally Swimming (50 & 100 Freestyle) Heidi Evans Track (1500M) Matt Litzinger Track (Javelin)
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“I’ve never been to a place that’s more proud of its athletes and its athletics than UND.” — UND All-American, United States Olympian and current Minnesota Wild star Zach Parise
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY MISSION
It is our mission to physically and mentally prepare the student-athlete for the rigors of collegiate athletics, by implementing professionally designed, scientifically sound training programs, designed specifically to reduce the incidence of injury and help each team and studentathlete reach their full athletic potential.
PHILOSOPHY
We believe that strength and conditioning is crucial to the complete development of the student-athlete. The philosophy of Nate Baukol Director of Strength and Conditioning our strength and conditioning program is based on the belief that what occurs in the weight room and field transfers to the playing surface. We train sport specifically with the goal of enhancing athleticism. We also believe in the importance of work ethic, attitude, accountability and mental toughness and that these qualities can be developed and enhanced through our strength and conditioning program. At the University of North Dakota, one program, functioning behind the scenes, but which should not be taken lightly, is the strength and conditioning program. The strength and conditioning program at UND is among the finest in Division I and vital to the success of all UND athletic teams. The strength and conditioning staff commits themselves to the development of size, strength, power, speed, agility, conditioning, and body composition of each student-athlete. The goal of the strength staff is to develop the athlete and team to reach their maximum potential throughout their career while staying injury free. Nate Baukol, director of strength and conditioning, oversees the program and facilities. Baukol has three full-time assistant coaches and one graduate assistant coach to assist him. Together they direct and monitor the training of over 400 studentathletes on 19 teams at UND. UND also boasts some of the finest strength training facilities around. The facilities include weight rooms at the Ralph Engelstad Arena, the Betty Engelstad Sioux Center, Memorial Stadium, and the Hyslop Sports Center. Training has become a year-round activity, with a student athlete spending as much time on physical development as any other part of their sport throughout the year. Student-athletes follow either offseason or in-season programs, which are individualized specific to the athlete and sport. Off-season programs are five days a week, summer months included. Each athlete receives a comprehensive summer training manual to follow, given that a member of the strength staff won’t be supervising them. In-season programs are typically 45-minute sessions, two to three days per week, supervised by the strength and conditioning staff.
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY One of the unfortunate aspects of athletics is that injuries do occur. However, every student-athlete from UND athletics teams are under excellent care thanks to the UND Department of Sports Medicine.
Steve Westereng
Director of Sports Medicine
With three full-time athletic trainers -who are also faculty of the Department of Sports Medicine -- along with three graduate assistant athletic trainers and 30 athletic training students, UND studentathletes are in good hands, returning them quickly and safely to participation.
The Department of Sports Medicine has two primary missions: education and service. The bachelor of science degree in athletic training was the first athletic training education program in the nation to be placed directly in a school of medicine in 1990. Completion of the bachelor of science in athletic training allows the student to sit for the board of certification exam to become a certified athletic trainer (ATC). In order to be accepted into the athletic training program, a student must complete 100 hours of observation, meet core course requirements, fill out a formal application, and have a minimum GPA of 2.75. UND’s progressive thinking makes the institution a leader in the field of athletic training. Moreover, the program’s affiliation with the School of Medicine helps both the athletic training student and the student-athlete. The student-athletes benefit from having a wealth of competent individuals getting them back into action and have continuous access to the athletic trainers within the five athletic training facilities used by the student-athletes. The athletic trainers work directly with the team physicians to provide quality healthcare for the more than 400 student-athletes. The Division Department of Sports Medicine also has an outpatient facility, the UND Center for Sports Medicine, which specializes in rehabilitation of orthopedic injuries. UND student-athletes, as well as the general public, utilize this facility to decrease pain, increase strength, and improve range of motion of injuries. Many of the injuries seen in the Center for Sports Medicine are significant, such as pre- and post-surgical issues. The Center is staffed by Cathy Ziegler, PT/ATC, and Jake Thompson, PT/ ATC, who have experience with high school, college, and professional athletes.
Dr. Greg Greek Team Physician
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY Whether it is reading to area school children or lending their time to countless charitable organizations or providing disaster relief, UND’s student-athletes pride themselves on their community involvement and have long been looked upon as pillars within the UND and Grand Forks communities. In 2015-16 alone, UND student-athletes logged a school-record 9,153 hours of community service.
Above Left: Student-athletes serve their fans at the World’s Largest French Fry Feed in University Park during Potato Bowl USA week. Above: The Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) raised more than $13,000 for earthquake relief efforts in Haiti in 2010. Below Right: The football team’s Holiday Magic For Markus program provides Christmas presents to sick children.
Above: Members of the volleyball team lend a helping hand with yard work during The Big Event in Spring 2016. Below: The men’s hockey team helped UND Athletics raise more than $30,000 for cancer research with the North Dakota Strong campaign in Fall 2013.
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY The University of North Dakota boasts a proud history of varsity athletics nicknames. UND’s first official nickname was the “Flickertails,” although its origin remains somewhat a mystery. The nickname made its first public appearance in a Grand Forks Herald account of UND’s football loss to Minnesota on Oct. 8, 1904, 15 years after UND’s first athletics contest was played. According to Lee Bohnet’s A Century of UND Sports, “the author was not identified, but there is strong evidence the nickname was coined by a Minneapolis sportswriter who may have covered the game for the Herald. The writer lauded the fighting spirit of the North Dakota players.” In 1911, UND’s student body officially adopted “Flickertails” as its nickname. UND would remain known as the “Flickertails” (as well, unofficially, as the “Nodaks”) for a third of a century, establishing an early athletics history.
UND adopted its current Fighting Hawks mark in June 2016. The primary logo features a stoic hawk head icon emphasized by a resolute hawk eye to personify the persistence, hard work and determination of UND student-athletes. The icon rests within an “ND” ligature to place UND Athletics at the heart of North Dakota.
In the fall of 1930, the university adopted the nickname “Sioux” for its varsity teams following a successful renaming campaign by the Dakota Student, UND’s student newspaper. The word “Fighting” was later added and UND would be known as the “Fighting Sioux” until the summer of 2012.
The University of North Dakota adopted the interlocking ND as its official logo during the summer of 2012 following the retirement of the Fighting Sioux nickname and logo. The interlocking ND servied as UND Athletics’ primary logo until June 2016.
The university utilized several ”Fighting Sioux” logos throughout the decades, perhaps most notably the green geometric logo introduced in 1976 and the most recent full-color logo was unveiled in 1999. The former was designed by an artist at the UND News Bureau with input from American Indian students, while the latter was created by noted Native American artist and UND alum Bennett Brien. The University of North Dakota officially retired its longtime “Fighting Sioux” nickname and logo prior to the 2012-13 athletics season. Following the retirement of the Fighting Sioux nickname, UND’s varsity athletics teams operated without an official nickname for three seasons. On Nov. 18, 2015, UND began a new chapter in its athletics history when President Robert Kelley announced that ‘Fighting Hawks’ would be the University’s new athletics nickname effective immediately. With a new nickname selected, Kelley also announced that the University would begin the process of developing, selecting and implementing a visual identity to accompany the name. In June 2016, Interim President Edward T. Schafer introduced the new Fighting Hawks primary mark (top right) at a ceremony at the UND Athletics High Performance Center.
UND’s most recent Fighting Sioux logo, designed by noted Native American artist and UND alum Bennett Brien, was unveiled in 1999. The logo was named the No. 1 hockey logo in the world by The Hockey News in 2009.
The geometric Fighting Sioux logo was introduced in 1976 and remained in use through the 1999-2000 season.
Following the University’s first athletic competition in 1889, UND’s earliest teams were known unofficially as the “Nodaks” (pictured above is the 1896 football team). The “Flickertails” nickname made its first appearance in a 1904 Grand Forks Herald article and was officially adopted in 1911.
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The current University of North Dakota logo has been in use since the close of Centennial year activities in 1984. It serves as the official logo of the University, but typically is not used for athletics purposes.
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY CBS Sports Network (CBSSN) is the primary broadcast partner of the National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC), North Dakota’s men’s hockey conference. CBSSN will broadcast a select number of home and road North Dakota men’s hockey games. Check with your local cable or satellite TV provider for channel information for these listings and other television coverage. Midco Sports Network (MidcoSN) will broadcast all home North Dakota football contests, as well as selected volleyball, women’s hockey, men’s basketball and women’s basketball games. MidcoSN will broadcast all home men’s hockey games that are not televised by CBS Sports Network or conflict with other NCHC broadcasts. Check with your local cable or satellite TV provider for channel information. Midco Sports Network will continue to broadcast two 30-minute programs focused on UND Athletics, as UND Sports Extra and North Dakota Hockey with Brad Berry premier on Tuesday nights throughout the season. MidcoSN will also air the popular web series Through These Doors, a behind-the-scenes look at UND’s men’s hockey program. All three programs will air on Friday nights on MidcoSN in addition to their premiers on various platforms. FOX College Sports (FCS) will continue to broadcast nationwide all North Dakota sporting events (except men’s hockey) that are produced by MidcoSN through a partnership with UND Athletics and Midcontinent Communications. Check with your local cable or satellite TV provider for channel information. FOX Sports North (FSN)/FOX Sports North Plus (FSN+) is in its second year as a television partner with UND Athletics and will carry third-tier volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball games produced by UND Athletics. Many of these productions are also available on FOX College Sports (FCS). Check with your local cable or satellite TV provider for channel information.
The Home of Economy UND Sports Radio Network produces live broadcasts for all football, men’s hockey and men’s and women’s basketball games, as well as all home women’s hockey games, select volleyball and baseball games, and a weekly Wednesday coaches show. Listen to the UND Coaches Show live from The Ground Round in Grand Forks every Wednesday night from 6 to 7 p.m. on many Home of Economy UND Sports Radio Network stations. 2015-16 North Dakota Radio Network Affiliates KQHT FM 96.1 (The Fox) Grand Forks, N.D. KSNR FM 100.3 (Cat Country) (Flagships) KKXL AM 1440 (The Fan) Fargo, N.D. KFGO AM 790 KVOX AM 740 KMJO FM 104.7 Bismarck, N.D. KFYR AM 550 KXMR AM 710 KBMR AM 1130 Beulah, N.D. KDKT AM 1410 Devils Lake, N.D. KDVL FM 102.5 KDLR AM 1240 Dickinson, N.D. KXDI FM 93.9 Jamestown, N.D. KRVX FM 103.1 Langdon, N.D. KNDK FM 95.7 Mahnomen, Minn. KRJM FM 101.5 Minot, N.D. KRRZ AM 1390 Williston, N.D. KDSR FM 101.1 Warroad, Minn. KRWB AM 1410 FM 102.9
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PRESIDENT
Mark Kennedy
Mark Kennedy began his duties July 1 as the 12th president of the University of North Dakota, succeeding Interim President Ed Schafer and President Robert Kelley, who retired on Jan. 14, 2016. Kennedy was appointed to the position by the State Board of Higher Education on March 15, 2016.
Kennedy came to UND from George Washington University, where since 2012 he was Director of the Graduate School of Political Management and Professor. His teaching and research addressed issues of how organizations can engage governments and societies around the world. A native of Benson, Minnesota, Kennedy earned a B.S. degree at St. John’s University, Collegeville, Minnesota, and an MBA with distinction at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business. He then served as an executive with several firms, including Pillsbury, and today’s Macy’s. From 2001 to 2007, Kennedy served in the U.S. House of Representatives, first for Minnesota’s Second District and then for its Sixth District. He served on the Financial Services, Transportation and Agriculture Committees, and established a reputation for bipartisanship. Kennedy was then appointed to the Advisory Committee on Trade Policy and Negotiations, serving under both Presidents George Bush and Barack Obama. From 2007 to 2010, Kennedy served as the Global Retail Business Development Lead for Accenture, a global management, consulting and technology firm. From 2010 to 2013, he lectured and led research projects at the University of Pennsylvania, Notre Dame, the London Business School and others, and served as an Executive in Residence at the Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School. Kennedy is the founder of the Economic Club of Minnesota and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and Chatham House, an independent policy institute based in London. He founded the Mark Kennedy Frontiers of Freedom Lecture Series at St. John’s University.
Kennedy is the third generation of his family to live in North Dakota. His grandmother helped homestead outside Tioga in the early 1900s, and his parents lived in Golva and Hunter, during which time his older sister was born in Fargo.
Kennedy’s book, tentatively titled “Engaging to Win -- When to Collaborate, When to Compete, Succeeding at Both,” will be published by Columbia Business School Press in spring 2017. In it, he introduces the concept of “shapeholders” to the field of business strategy. A shapeholder is a political, regulatory, media or activist actor with no stake in an organization’s success, but great ability to shape its opportunities and risks.
First Lady Debbie Kennedy is a native of Hawley, Minnesota. They met at the Minnesota State Fair as high school 4-H ambassadors. Debbie Kennedy graduated from North Dakota State University with a double major in home economics and textile and clothing, and from George Washington University with a master’s degree in costume design. They have four adult children.
Sue Jeno, Faculty Athletics Representative Sue Jeno, an associate professor in UND’s Department of Physical Therapy, serves as the Faculty Athletics Representative (FAR) to the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA), a position she has held the position since November 2006. Jeno has served as a member of UND’s Intercollegiate Athletics Committee (IAC) since 2001, as well as numerous other university committees, and was the chair of the University Senate during the 2005-06 academic year. She is also active in her professional organization, having served as treasurer of the North Dakota Physical Therapy Association. Jeno is a former NCAA Division I student-athlete and coach. After competing for the University of Michigan varsity synchronized swimming team, she graduated and served as an assistant coach for the Wolverines for two seasons.
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ATHLETICS DIRECTOR Brian Faison
Brian Faison is in his ninth year as athletics director at the University of North Dakota. Faison assumed his duties at UND in May of 2008. During his tenure UND has successfully completed the five-year reclassification process to Division I. Alumni and fan support have continued to grow: Champions Club and endowment giving have enjoyed nine straight record years; $18.8 million in private funding was secured for the first phase of the UND Athletics High Performance Center, which opened in Fall 2015; and last year men’s ice hockey led the nation in attendance and women’s hockey ranked third. Media coverage has continued to grow with multi-year, multi-sport broadcast agreements with Midco Sports Network and Fox College Sports for television, iHeart Media and Midwest Radio Fargo-Moorhead for radio, and continuing expansion of all social media platforms. In the classroom, student-athletes continued to excel. This past year, nearly 75% of UND’s student-athletes were named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for the Fall and Spring semesters; more than 200 earned academic all-conference honors; three received CoSIDA Academic All-District honors; three studentathletes were named CoSIDA Academic All-Americans; three received NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarships; and, men’s and women’s cross country, women’s basketball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s tennis, and men’s and women’s track and field all were recognized nationally for their academic performance. A record 9,513 hours of community service were provided to the community by our student-athletes in 2015-16. Competition for UND last year resulted in three teams advancing to postseason play: women’s basketball to the Women’s Basketball Invitational (WBI), men’s basketball advancing to the College Insider.com Tournament (CIT), and men’s ice hockey to its 14th straight NCAA tournament and 22nd Frozen Four appearance, winning its eighth national championship. UND had five studentathletes selected as All-Americans: one in football and four in men’s ice hockey. Faison has helped secure membership in the Big Sky Conference (BSC) for 14 UND teams and landed men’s and women’s swimming & diving in the Western Athletic Conference (WAC). He also played a leadership role in the formation of the National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) partnering with Colorado College, Denver, Miami, Minnesota Duluth, St. Cloud State, Western Michigan and Nebraska Omaha. With over 34 years of experience in intercollegiate athletics, Faison has served on several conference, regional and national sports committees. Most recently he chaired the NCHC Board of Directors for two years and chaired the BSC Joint Council. Faison currently serves on the BSC Administration Committee, and the NCAA Division I Men’s Hockey Committee. the latter of which he has also served as chair. Prior to joining UND Faison served as special assistant to the president (200408) and director of athletics (1999-04) at New Mexico State University. Before that, he was national director of development for the National Children’s Cancer Society (1995-99). Faison also served as director of athletics at Indiana State University (1988-95), assistant athletics director for development at the University of Louisville (1984-88) and assistant athletics director for promotions and fund raising at Illinois State University (1979-84). He also had stints as assistant manager for athletics public relations (1978-79) and assistant director for alumni activities (1974-78) at the University of Missouri. Faison is a 1972 graduate of the University of Missouri. He and his wife Donna have three sons: Jonathan, Matthew and Bradley, and a grandson Harrison.
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY University of North Dakota Athletics Department Staff
Daniella Irle
Deputy Athletics Director, SWA
Steve Brekke
Kyle Doperalski
Assoc. Athletics Director, Development
Assoc. Athletics Director, External Relations
Tony Goldenstein
Erik Martinson
Nate Baukol
Kara Helmig
Assoc. Athletics Director, Compliance
Paul Ralston
Director, Strength & Conditioning
Director, Corporate Partnerships
Director, Facilities & Game Ops.
Director, Broadcast Properties
Cami Bennett
Kendall Byrer
David Folske
Andres Freeman
Coordinator, Graphic Design
Coordinator, Compliance
Roberta Klamm Office Manager
Alex Kroke
Coordinator, Video Production
Associate Director, Marketing
Ross LaDue
Associate Director, Champions Club
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Brian Strom
Director, Aquatics Head Diving Coach
Assistant Director, Academic Services
Assistant Director, Media Relations
Val Sussex
Amanda Hajdu
Asst. Athletics Director, Academic Services
Joey Garcia Assistant, Student Life
Breanna Linert Coordinator, Licensing
Janna Swanson Administrative Assistant
Jayson Hajdu
Asst. Athletics Director, Media Relations
Steve Westereng
Mike Mannausau
Asst. Athletics Director, Champions Club
Cathy Anderson
Matt Schill
Asst. Athletics Director, Digital Media & Vid. Prod.
Deb Beiswenger
Director, Sports Medicine
Assistant, Business Operations
Assistant, Business Operations
Shane Hylton
Travis Kahlbaugh
Andrew Klamm
Coordinator, Academic Services
Lance Moser
Assistant Director, Marketing
Manager, Equipment Operations
Ryan Powell
Associate Director, Media Relations
Coordinator, Equipment Operations
Heather Reardon Manager, Ticket Office
Mitch Wigness
Assistant Director, Media Relations
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Brad Berry
J. Travis Brewster Women’s Basketball
Cross Country
Dick Clay
Kevin Galbraith
Chris Maiello
Natalie Martinson
Mark Pryor
Bubba Schweigert
Men’s Hockey
Swimming & Diving
Women’s Golf
Volleyball
Track and Field
Football
Brian Idalski
Women’s Hockey
Tom Wynne Tennis
Brian Jones
Men’s Basketball
Jordan Stevens Softball
Matt Kellogg Soccer
Tim Swanson Men’s Golf
Athletics Department Phone Directory
Unless noted, all phone numbers begin with 77 followed by the 7-XXXX number, and are all in the 701 area code. ADMINISTRATION Athletic Department Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.2234 Athletic Department FAX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.2285 Faison, Brian (Director of Athletics) . . . . . . . . . 7.2993 Brekke, Steve (Assoc. AD, Development) . . . . 7.6426 Doperalski, Kyle (Assoc. AD, External) . . . . . . . 7.2210 Hajdu, Amanda Asst. AD, Acad. Services) . . . 7.2110 Hajdu, Jayson (Asst. AD, Media Relations) . . . 7.2985 Helmig, Kara (Assoc. AD, Compliance). . . . . . . 7.5585 Irle, Daniella (Deputy AD/SWA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4036 Kahlbaugh, Travis (Equip. Mgr.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.2987 Klamm, Roberta (Office Manager). . . . . . . . . . .7.2713 Mannausau, Mike (Asst. AD/Champions Club). . 7.4216 Martinson, Erik (Dir., Facilities/Game Ops). . . 7.0835 Namanny, Jason (Asst. AD/Marketing) . . . . . . 7.1373 Schill, Matt (Asst. AD, Digital Media) . . . . . . . . 7.2668 Stoulil, Derick (Asst. AD, Marketing). . . . . . . . . 7.1373 Swanson, Janna (Administrative Assistant). . 7.2794 ACADEMIC SERVICES Hajdu, Amanda (Assistant A.D.). . . . . . . . . . . . .7.2110 Freeman, Andres (Assistant Director). . . . . . . .7.2112 Garcia, Joey (Assistant, Student Life). . . . . . . . 7.5356 Hylton, Shane (Coordinator). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5356 BASKETBALL - MEN’S Jones, Brian (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.2974 TBA (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.0483 Grabowski, Steve (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . 7.2976 Horner, Jeff (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.3492 Heatherly, Craig (Director of Operations). . . . 7-3553 Abbott, Thelma (Administrative Assistant). . . . 7.3478 BASKETBALL - WOMEN’S Brewster, J. Travis (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.6214 Bernard, Mallory (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . 7.6740 Jacobson, Adam (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . 7.2980 Oney, Katelin (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.6069 Kielpinski, Jessica (Director of Operations) . . 7.3253 Abbott, Thelma (Administrative Assistant). . . . 7.3478 BUSINESS OPERATIONS Martinson, Erik (Interim Director). . . . . . . . . . . 7.0835 Anderson, Cathy (Assistant) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.6897 Beiswenger, Debbie (Assistant). . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.3366
CHAMPIONS CLUB/ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Brekke, Steve (Assoc. AD, Development) . . . . 7.6426 Mannausau, Mike (Asst. AD, CC) . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4216 Sussex, Val (Associate Director, CC). . . . . . . . . . 7.4078 Alumni 800 TN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800.543.8764 CHEER TEAM Linert, Breanna (Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 651.249.9299 COMPLIANCE Helmig, Kara (Asst. AD, Compliance) . . . . . . . . 7.5585 Byrer, Kendall (Coordinator) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.3169 TBA (Assistant). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5161 DIGITAL MEDIA & VIDEO PRODUCTION Schill, Matt (Director, New Media). . . . . . . . . . . 7.2668 Folske, David (Coord., Video Production). . . . 7.2668 FOOTBALL Schweigert, Bubba (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . 7.3176 Rudolph, Paul (Offensive Coord./QBs) . . . . . . 7.4192 Schmidt, Eric (Defensive Coordinator). . . . . . . 7.2996 Freund, Danny (Wide Receivers). . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4193 Gigli, Jordan (Defensive Line). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.2995 Knauf, Luke (Offensive Line) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4193 Kostich, Shawn (Special Teams Coord.). . . . . . 7.2997 Maurice, Kevin (Recruiting Coord./RBs). . . . . . 7.4863 Reinholz, Carl (Video Coordinator). . . . . . . . . . 7.4193 Stepps, Travis (Defensive Backs) . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4193 Schwenzfeier, Joel (Outside Linebackers). . . .7.2229 Kahlbaugh, Travis (Equipment) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.2340 GOLF Martinson, Natalie (Women’s Coach). . . . . . . . 7.3036 Swanson, Tim (Men’s Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.2155 HOCKEY - MEN’S Berry, Brad (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jackson, Dane (Associate Head Coach). . . . . . Shaw, Matt (Assistant Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Swanson, Patrick (Director of Operations). . . Kupka, Eric (Equipment Manager) . . . . . . . . . . Duden, Whitney (Administrative Assistant). .
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7.2654 7.3117 7.3118 7.3110 7.3110 7.3103
HOCKEY - WOMEN’S Idalski, Brian (Head Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elander, Peter (Associate Head Coach) . . . . . . Fabian, Erik (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vaughan, Kevin (Manager of Operations) . . . . Williams, Tori (Office Assistant) . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7.6490 7.6492 7.6491 7.6092 7.6697
MARKETING, PROMOTIONS, & SALES Derick Stoulil (Asst. AD, Marketing). . . . . . . . . . Bennett, Cami (Graphic Design Coord.) . . . . . Goldenstein, Tony (Dir., Corp. Partnerships). . . Kroke, Alex (Assoc. Director, Marketing).. . . . . . Linert, Breanna (Coordinator, Licensing) . . . . Moser, Lance (Asst. Director, Marketing). . . . . Ralston, Paul (Dir., Broadcast Properties) . . . .
7.1373 7.4582 7.5373 7.3666 7.2237 7.6953 7.3210
MEDIA RELATIONS Hajdu, Jayson (Asst. AD, Media Relations) . . . LaDue, Ross (Assistant Director) . . . . . . . . . . . . Powell, Ryan (Associate Director) . . . . . . . . . . . Wigness, Mitch (Assistant Director) . . . . . . . . .
7.2985 7.6743 7.2986 7.4210
SOCCER Kellogg, Matt (Head Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.3972 Prause, Val (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.3684 SOFTBALL Stevens, Jordan (Head Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4952 TBA (Assistant Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.2353 Kutz, Ally (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.2353 SPORTS MEDICINE Westereng, Steve (Director). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.3886 Ziegler, Cathy (Physical Therapist). . . . . . . . . . .7.4846 Bjerke, Sara (Asst. Athletic Trainer) . . . . . . . . . . 7.3883 Carlson, Matthew (Asst. Athletic Trainer) . . . . 7.0723 Champagne, Alicia (Asst. Athletic Trainer). . . 7.0723 Degerstrom, Sean (Asst. Athletic Trainer). . . . 7.0723 Nunez, Estephania (Asst. Athletic Trainer) . . . 7.0723 Ogino, Mayumi (Asst. Athletic Trainer) . . . . . . 7.0723 Poolman, Mark (Asst. Athletic Trainer). . . . . . . 7.3107 Rambough, Audrey (Asst. Athletic Trainer) . . 7.3177 Sand, Eric (Asst. Athletic Trainer). . . . . . . . . . . . 7.0723 Tsuchiya, Makoto (Asst. Athletic Trainer) . . . . 7.0579 Vanderpan, McKynsay (Asst. Athletic Trainer). . 7.6147
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Baukol, Nate (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Agbese, Oz (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fantuzzi, Sean (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . Larson, Nolan (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . SaariBovre, Ben (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . SWIMMING & DIVING Maiello, Chris (Head Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Strom, Brian (Diving Coach/Dir. of Aquatics). . . Harris, Anthony (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . Rich, Ryan (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Swim ND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TENNIS Wynne, Tom (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anderson, Kyle (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . TICKET OFFICE Reardon, Heather (Manager) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ticket Office (REA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . REA Ticket Office FAX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TRACK & FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY Galbraith, Kevin (Head Track Coach) . . . . . . . . Clay, Dick (Head Cross Country Coach). . . . . . Jones, Drew (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . Silvers, Joe (Assistant Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7.4035 7.3933 7.3933 7.3933 7.2063 7.2766 7.3050 7.2454 7.3254 7.4451 7.4758 7.4758 7.4694 7.0855 7.6646 7.2361 7.2979 7.0446 7.2361
VOLLEYBALL Pryor, Mark (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.2351 Joki, Erin (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.2508 Tabberson, Mia (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . 7.2508 OTHER DEPT. NUMBERS Jeno, Sue (Faculty Athletics Rep.). . . . . . . . . . . Smith, Donna (Title IX Coord./AA Officer) . . . Facilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hyslop Conference Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pride of the North Band. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ray Richards Golf Course. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NoDak Nation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Training Room (Hyslop). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Training Room (Memorial Stadium). . . . . . . . . Weight Room (Memorial Stadium). . . . . . . . . .
7.3662 7.4171 7.2591 7.2364 7.4396 7.4340 7.3666 7.2977 7.4487 7.6417
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY UND ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS & DIGITAL MEDIA
Jayson Hajdu Assistant Athletics Director, Media Relations
Ryan Powell Associate Director, Media Relations
Ross LaDue Assistant Director, Media Relations
Mitchell Wignees Assistant Director, Media Relations
General Hyslop Sports Center Rm 127 2751 2nd Ave N Stop 9013 Grand Forks, ND 58202-9013 Fax: 701.777.4352 Jayson Hajdu Asst. AD/Media Relations Men’s Hockey, Cross Country, Track & Field Office: 701.777.2985 Cell: 701.740.659 E-mail: jayson.hajdu@athletics.und.edu Matt Schill Asst. AD/Digital Media & Video Production Office: 701.777.2668 Cell: 218.791.9561 E-mail: matthew.schill@athletics.UND.edu David Folske Video Production Coordinator Office: 701.777.2668 Cell: 701.206.0585 E-mail: david.c.folske@athletics.und.edu Ross LaDue Assistant Media Relations Director Women’s Hockey, Soccer, Softball, Tennis Office: 701.777.6743 Cell: 507.828.3021 E-mail: ross.ladue@athletics.und.edu Ryan Powell Associate Media Relations Director Football, Men’s Basketball, Golf Office: 701.777.2986 Cell: 701.213.5921 E-mail: ryan.powell@athletics.und.edu Mitch Wigness Assistant Media Relations Director Women’s Basketball, Volleyball, Swimming/Diving Office: 701.777.4210 Cell: 320.266.2420 E-mail: mitchell.wigness@athletics.UND.edu
Media Relations Photographers Russ Hons Tyler Ingham Media Relations Interns Jace Carlin McKenzie Hart Alec Johnson Marissa Ricci Rachel Whipple Digital Media Interns Brandon Alves Thomas Folske Jake Ocken Nick Pecho Kari Strandberg Hockey Press Box Staff Erik Martinson (Statistics Coordinator) Karynn Adams Brad Lucke Lisa Martinez Margot Miller Kathleen Rogan Jade Schirado Jack Stellon
Matt Schill Assistant Athletics Director, Digital Media & Video Prod.
David Folske Coordinator, Video Production
Opponent SIDs Bemidji State: Brad Folkestad o: 218.755.4603 / c: 218.308.1115 bfolkestad@bemidjistate.edu Boston College: T.J. Garske o: 617. 552.4508 garsket@bc.edu Canisius: TBA o: 716.888.8265 / c: TBA TBA Colorado College: Jerry Cross o: 719.389.6755 / c: 719.205.4432 jerry.cross@coloradocollege.edu Denver: Rick Bowness o: 303.871.2390 / c: 720.425.0089 rick.bowness@du.edu Miami: Chad Twaro o: 513.529.1601 / c: 810.288.9075 twaroc@miamioh.edu Michigan State: Jeff Barnes o: 517.355.2271 / c: 517.881.5328 jbarnes@ath.msu.edu Minnesota: Brian Deutsch o: 612.626.4011 / c: 612.269.5654 deuts060@umn.edu Minnesota Duluth: Bob Nygaard o: 218.726.8191 / c: 218.341.0524 bnygaard@d.umn.edu Omaha: Dave Ahlers o: 402.554.3387 / c: 402.332.8329 dahlers@unomaha.edu Rensselaer: Perry Laskaris o: 518.276.8417 laskap2@rpi.edu St. Cloud State: Tom Nelson o: 320.308.2141 / c: 320.224.0813 tcnelson@stcloudstate.edu Union: Dan St-Jacques o: 518.388.6377 / c: 315.450.2545 stjacqud@union.edu Western Michigan: Adam Bodnar o: 269.387.4122 / c: 269.760-5133 adam.e.bodnar@wmich.edu
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY PRESS BOX
The press box is located on the east side of Ralph Engelstad Arena. Press may enter the arena at the main entrance (east side) and sign in to pick up their credentials between the Sioux Shop and main office. Media parking will be available in the northeast parking lot. You must have a media parking pass (call in advance) to enter the lot or you will be directed to the general parking lots. Members of the press will be seated in the main press box based on space availability.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Photography credentials are issued to media and departmental photographers only. Photographers must remain in designated areas of the arena. Penalty box space is limited and space will be assigned as available.
PRESS BOX OPERATIONS
Game programs, game notes, line charts, statistics and digital media guides will be available in the press box prior to all home games. Shot charts and period statistics will be distributed after each period while a complete game MEDIA CREDENTIALS summary will be available following the conCredentials will be issued ONLY to working clusion of the game. media, sports information personnel, league officials or staff members of competing institu- Remote statistics displays provide radio and tions with a legitimate need for access to the television announcers with information on press box. All requests for working media cre- scoring, penalties and other game information. dentials for the 2016-17 season must be made in advance with Jayson Hajdu (701.777.2985) Media have access to phones, electrical outlets in the UND Athletics media relations office. and wireless internet access in the press box. Please make requests at least one week prior to Cheering and betting in the press box will not the game you plan on covering. You may pick be tolerated and violators will be removed up your parking passes in the Ralph Engelstad from the press box. Arena main office before 4 p.m. on game days.
INTERVIEWS
ON RADIO AND TELEVISION
iHeart Radio of Grand Forks serve as the flagRequests for interviews with players or mem- ship for the Home of Economy UND Sports Rabers of the coaching staff may be made dio Network. through the UND Athletics media relations office. Players will return phone calls from the Nineteen stations broadcast UND men’s hockmedia either collect or from the media relations ey throughout the region. The flagship station office. Please make arrangements through the for UND men’s hockey is KQHT “The FOX” 96.1 media relations office. Mornings are the best FM. Play-by-play duties are handled by longtime to reach head coach Brad Berry. Players time radio voice Tim Hennessy, with Steve Oland coaches are available for media interviews son serving as color analyst. between 1-2 p.m. each Wednesdays during the season. It would be appreciated if media would Additional network stations carrying UND call ahead to inform the media relations office men’s hockey include KFGO 790 AM (Fargo), of their attendance at practice. KFYR 550 AM (Bismarck), FOX Sports Radio 710 AM (Bismarck), KBMR 1130 AM (Bismarck), OldCoach Berry will be available for post-game in- ies 1390 AM (Minot), 101.1 Jack FM (Williston), terviews. Players will be available in the media I-94 Drivin’ Country (Dickinson), 103.1 FM The room for post-game interviews only. The locker Raven (Valley City, Jamestown), Cruise 102.5 room and the training room are off limits to the FM (Devils Lake), KDLR 1240 AM (Devils Lake), media. FOX Sports Radio 1410 AM (Beulah), Gold 101.5 FM (Mahnomen, Minn.), Classic Rock 1410 AM NO media interviews will be conducted with (Warroad, Minn.), Classic Rock 95.7 FM (Langplayers on game day prior to games. don). Select NCHC games will be broadcast live naRADIO AND TELEVISION The Engelstad Arena press box has two elec- tionally on CBS Sports Network and all remaintronic media booths from which on-air radio ing home games will be broadcast live regiontalent may broadcast games. One is reserved ally on Midco Sports Network. for UND’s home radio station and one for the visiting radio station. On-air television talent All home games can also be seen online via can also be accommodated. Stations wishing NCHC.tv subscription. to broadcast games from Engelstad Arena are asked to contact Jayson Hajdu in the UND Athletics media relations office at least three weeks in advance of the games you intend to cover.
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PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS Grand Forks Herald Sports Editor: Wayne Nelson Hockey Beat Writer: Brad Schlossman E-mail: bschlossman@gfherald.com Phone: 701.7801129 Fargo Forum Sports Editor: Kevin Schnepf E-mail: kschnepf@forumcomm.com Phone: 701.241.5546 Bismarck Tribune Sports Editor: Scott Throlson E-mail: scott.throlson@bismarcktribune.com Phone: 701.250.8246 Minot Daily News Sports Editor: Garrick Hodge E-mail: ghodge@minotdailynews.com Phone: 1.800.735.3229 Dakota Student Sports Editor: Allyson Bento E-mail: allysonmarie.bento@und.edu Phone: 701.777.2677 Associated Press (N.D.) E-Mail: ndsports@ap.org Phone: 800.472.2186 iHeart Radio Sports Director: Tim Hennessy E-mail: cctimh@hotmail.com Phone: 701.746.1417 Leighton Broadcasting (KNOX Radio) Programming Director: Ryan Cunningham E-mail: ryan.myer.cunningham@gmail.com Phone: 701.775.4611 KFGO Radio Sports Director: Jack Michaels E-mail: jackmichaels@radiofargomoorhead.com Phone: 701.237.5346 Dakota News Network Sports Director: Steve Carlson E-mail: stevecarlson@dakotanewsnetwork.com Phone: 701.237.5000 WDAZ-TV (ABC) Sports Director: Mark Pearson E-mail: mpearson@wdaz.com Phone: 701.775.2511 WDAY-TV & Radio (ABC) Sports Director: Dom Izzo E-mail: dizzo@wday.com Phone: 701.237.6500 Valley News Live (NBC & CBS, Fargo) Sports Director: Beth Hoole E-mail: bethh@valleynewslive Phone: 701.237.5211 KVRR-TV (FOX) Sports Director: Mike McCann E-mail: mmccann@kvrr.com Phone: 701.277.1515
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY NORTH DAKOTA QUICK FACTS GENERAL
HOCKEY STAFF
School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North Dakota Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Forks, ND (58202) Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1883 Enrollment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,951 (Fall 2015) Nickname. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fighting Hawks School Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kelly Green & White National Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCAA Division I Conference . . . . . . . . . . National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Kennedy Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Faison Senior Woman Administrator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daniella Irle Faculty Athletics Representative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sue Jeno Athletic Dept. Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 701.777.2234 Ticket Office Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 701.777.0855 Home Arena (Capacity). . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Engelstad Arena (11,634) Press Box Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 701.777.3571
Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brad Berry (UND ‘02) Record at UND. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-6-4 (.818)/2nd year Career Record as Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Same Men’s Hockey Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 701.777.2654 Associate Head Coach.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dane Jackson (11th year) Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Shaw (2nd year) Volunteer Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Goehring (7th year) Director of Hockey Operations . . . . . . . . . Patrick Swanson (12th year) Equipment Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Kupka (3rd year) Athletic Trainer/Strength Coach. . . . . . . . . Mark Poolman (22nd year) Student Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jason UImer (1st year) Team Physician . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Greg Greek (25th year) Event Coordinator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Whitney Duden (4th year)
HISTORY First Year of Hockey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1929-30 First Year of NCAA Division I Hockey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1946-47 All-time Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,465-941-139 (.603) NCAA Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Most Recent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2015-16 (defeated Quinnipiac) NCAA Tournament Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Most Recent . . . . . . . . 2015-16 (defeated Quinnipiac in championship) NCAA Frozen Four Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Most Recent . . . . . . . . 2015-16 (defeated Quinnipiac in championship) Conference Championships (Regular Season). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Most Recent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2015-16 (NCHC Penrose Cup) Conference Championships (Playoffs). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Most Recent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011-12 (WCHA Broadmoor Trophy)
TEAM INFORMATION 2015-16 Overall Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-6-4 (.818) NCAA Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCAA Frozen Four champions 2015-16 NCHC Record/Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-4-1 (.812) / 1st 2015-16 Home Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-2-1 (.868) 2015-16 Away Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-3-1 (.794) 2015-16 Neutral Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1-2 (.750) Letterwinners Returning/Lost. . . . . . . . . . 18 (9 F, 5 D, 4 G) / 9 (6 F, 3 D)
MEDIA RELATIONS Assistant Athletics Director/MHKY Contact. . . . . . . . . . . Jayson Hajdu Office Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 701.777.2985 Cell Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 701.740.7659 Fax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 701.777.2285 E-mail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jayson.hajdu@athletics.und.edu Athletics Website. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.undsports.com Athletics on Facebook. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.facebook.com/undsports Athletics on Twitter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.twitter.com/undsports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.twitter.com/undmhockey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.twitter.com/undsid
In addition to a national title, North Dakota also claimed its second straight Penrose Cup as NCHC regular-season champion. It was UND’s 17th regular-season conference title, the most in NCAA Division I men’s hockey.
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2016-17 SEASON PREVIEW Head Coach Brad Berry. . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-31 Assoc. Head Coach Dane Jackson. . . 32-33 Asst. Coach Matt Shaw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Volunteer Coach Karl Goehring. . . . . . . . 35 Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-37 2016-17 Roster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-39 Returning Player Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . 40-59 Newcomer Profiles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60-62
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY BRAD BERRY Head Coach Years as Head Coach: 2nd Years at UND: 11th Hometown: Bashaw, Alberta Alma Mater: North Dakota (‘02)
Few individuals have ever had more impact in their first year at the helm of a program than North Dakota men’s hockey coach Brad Berry, who became the first person in the history of NCAA Division I men’s hockey to lead his team to a national title in his first year as head coach.
THE BRAD BERRY FILE Birthdate • April 1, 1965 Hometown • Bashaw, Alberta Education • Bachelor’s Degree: Business Administration (UND ‘02) Family • Wife, Suzanne; daughters, Brianna & Brooke; son, Bauer Awards • 2015-16 USCHO Coach of the Year • 2015-16 NCHC Herb Brooks Coach of the Year
The former National Hockey League defenseman and coach masterfully guided his alma mater to the program’s eighth national championship in his debut season, bringing to a halt a 16-year drought for the storied program. Berry and the Fighting Hawks went 34-6-4, establishing a team record for most wins by a rookie head coach, and their .818 winning percentage was the second best in program history.
Coaching Career • 2000-04: Assistant Coach, University of North Dakota (NCAA) • 2004-06: Assoc. Head Coach, University of North Dakota (NCAA) • 2006-08: Assistant Coach, Manitoba Moose (AHL) • 2010-12: Assistant Coach, Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL) • 2012-15: Assistant Coach, University of North Dakota (NCAA) • 2015-present: Head Coach, University of North Dakota (NCAA)
Berry also led North Dakota to its second straight Penrose Cup as National Collegiate Hockey Conference regular-season champion, resulting in NCHC Herb Brooks Coach of the Year honors. He also garnered national coach of the year honors from U.S. College Hockey Online (USCHO) and was one of eight finalists for the Spencer Penrose Award, given to the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) Coach of the Year.
Other Experience • 1999-00: Scout, Dallas Stars (NHL) • 2008-10: Director, The Hockey Academy (Grand Forks, N.D.) • 2008-10: Scout, Vancouver Canucks (NHL) Playing Career • 1983-86: University of North Dakota (NCAA) • 1985-90: Winnipeg Jets (NHL) • 1990-91: Brynas IF Gavle (Swedish Elite League) • 1990-91: Canadian National Team • 1991-93: Minnesota North Stars (NHL) • 1993-94: Dallas Stars (NHL) • 1994-95: Kalamazoo K-Wings (IHL) • 1995-96: Michigan K-Wings (IHL)
Four of Berry’s players – forwards Brock Boeser and Drake Caggiula, defenseman Troy Stecher, and goaltender Cam Johnson – earned All-America honors, joining UND’s 198687 team as the only entries in school history to boast four All-Americans. Following the season, eight players signed professional contracts: Caggiula (Edmonton Oilers), Stecher (Vancouver Canucks), Paul LaDue (Los Angeles Kings), Keaton Thompson (Anaheim Ducks), Nick Schmaltz (Chicago through 2014-15. He also previously spent time as an assistant Blackhawks), Luke Johnson (Chicago Blackhawks), Bryn Chyzyk coach with the NHL’s Columbus Blue Jackets (2010-12) and the (AHL’s Rockford IceHogs) and Coltyn Sanderson (ECHL’s Orlando AHL’s Manitoba Moose (2006-08). Solar Bears). During his nine years on the UND staff, Berry helped lead the Highly-regarded within the hockey world as an outstanding program to eight NCAA Tournament appearances, five NCAA recruiter and teacher, Berry boasts a wealth of coaching Frozen Four berths (2014-15, 2013-14, 2005-06, 2004-05 and and playing experience at the professional, collegiate and 2000-01), three regular season conference titles (2014-15, 200304 and 2000-01), and one conference tournament championship international levels. (2005-06). Berry was named head coach at North Dakota on May 18, 2015, becoming the 16th head coach in program history and the sixth Berry oversaw the team’s defensemen during both of his stints at UND and routinely produced blue line units that ranked among former UND player to take the helm. the conference national leaders, both offensively and defensively. Berry had recently completed his ninth season as an assistant In each of the last two seasons, UND led the nation in both coach at UND in 2014-15. He served two stints in that role, points and points per game by defensemen. At the other end of first from 2000-01 through 2005-06 and again from 2012-13 the ice, UND allowed a league-low 2.24 goals against per game in 2014-15 and ranked among the top three in the conference
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Berry became the first person to win an NCAA Division I men’s hockey title in his first year as head coach.
in that category in five of Berry’s last six seasons with the program. Before returning to UND prior to the 2012-13 season, Berry spent two years (2010-12) as an assistant coach with the NHL’s Columbus Blue Jackets. Prior to that, Berry founded The Hockey Academy in Grand Forks, which focuses on developing and training youth hockey players within Grand Forks and surrounding areas. During that time (2008-10), he doubled as a parttime scout with the NHL’s Vancouver Canucks. Berry was an assistant coach with the Manitoba Moose from 2006-08 and helped lead the Vancouver Canucks AHL affiliate to a playoff appearance in each of his two years, including a North Division title in 2006-07. At every stop during his career, Berry has enhanced his reputation as a coach who develops National Hockey League defensemen. Eleven of his former UND pupils have reached NHL rosters, including two-time Stanley Cup champion Matt Greene of the Los Angeles Kings. While with the AHL’s Manitoba Moose, Berry mentored future Vancouver Canucks stalwart Alexander Edler. During his two years with the Blue Jackets, Berry coached the likes of James Wisniewski, Mike Commodore, Marc Methot, Jack Johnson, Kris Russell, Anton Stralman, Fedor Tyutin, and Rostislav Klesla.
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Berry himself was a standout defenseman as a player, first at UND where he collected 74 points (12 goals, 62 assists) in 112 games from 198386 under legendary head coach John “Gino” Gasparini. Berry also won a gold medal with Canada at the 1985 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship.
Berry’s coaching background includes a stint as an assistant coach with the Columbus Blue Jackets. Photo by Jamie Sabau/Columbus Blue Jackets.
A second-round draft pick (29th overall) of the Winnipeg Jets in 1983, Berry went on to play in 241 NHL games over eight years, including stints with Winnipeg, Minnesota and Dallas. His professional playing career also included stops in the Swedish Elite League and the International Hockey League (IHL). While with the IHL’s Michigan K-Wings, Berry was a three-time IHL All-Star and was named the K-Wings’ Defenseman of the Year three times. After his playing career ended, Berry was a professional scout with the 19992000 Dallas Stars team that advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals. A native of Bashaw, Alberta, Berry’s family includes his wife, Suzanne, daughters, Brianna and Brooke, and son, Bauer.
A second-round draft pick of the Winnipeg Jets in 1983, Berry spent parts of eight seasons in the NHL.
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY DANE JACKSON
THE DANE JACKSON FILE
Associate Head Coach
Birthdate • May 17, 1970
Years at UND: 11th
Hometown • Castlegar, British Columbia
Hometown: Castlegar, British Columbia Alma Mater: North Dakota (‘92)
Now entering his 11th season on the University of North Dakota’s coaching staff, Dane Jackson was elevated to associate head coach in July 2015 after having spent the previous nine seasons as an assistant coach for his alma mater. Jackson coaches the team’s forwards and the penalty killing units, and also works directly with UND’s forwards and defensemen on skill development during open-ice sessions throughout the week. During his time at UND, Jackson’s penalty-killing units have annually ranked among the best in the conference and in the nation. That held true in 2015-16 on the way to an NCAA championship, as UND ranked sixth nationally in penalty kill percentage (86.4) and tied for fourth with an NCHC-leading nine short-handed goals. In 2014-15, Jackson’s penalty-killing unit led the NCHC at 84 percent and paced the entire nation with 12 short-handed goals.
Education • Bachelor’s Degree: Business Administration (UND ‘92) Family • Wife, Carrie; • Sons, Dillon & Dallas; and daughter, Lila Coaching • 2003-05: Assistant Coach, Manchester (AHL) • Jan. 2005 - May 2005: Head Coach, Adirondack (UHL) • 2006-15: Assistant Coach, University of North Dakota (NCAA) • 2015-16: Assoc. Head Coach, University of North Dakota (NCAA) Playing Career • 1988-92: University of North Dakota (NCAA) • 1992-94: Hamilton Canucks (AHL) • 1993-95: Vancouver Canucks (NHL) • 1994-95: Syracuse Crunch (AHL) • 1995-96: Buffalo Sabres (NHL) • 1995-98: Rochester Americans (AHL) • 1997-98: New York Islanders (NHL) • 1998-99: Lowell Lock Monsters (AHL) • 1999-01: Rochester Americans (AHL) • 2001-03: Manchester Monarchs (AHL)
In 2013-14, his penalty killers ranked third in the NCHC in efficiency. One year earlier, they were at their best down the stretch, clicking at a league-leading 87.1 percent from Jan. 19 through the end of the season. That figure also ranked eighth nationally during that run. In 2011-12, UND ranked second in the WCHA in penalty killing during conference play at 82.2 percent. Jackson’s penalty killers led the WCHA in 2010-11 with an 86.1 percent efficiency, the second straight season in which UND led the league. In 2009-10, Jackson’s penalty killing unit clicked at a WCHA-leading 87.0 percent, narrowly missing out on the school record of 87.2 percent. UND also ranked fifth nationally in penalty killing in 2010-11. Additionally, Jackson’s penalty killers led the WCHA in 2010-11 with 11 short-handed goals after having ranked second in the league in each of the previous two seasons. Jackson joined UND in 2006 after serving as head coach and player personnel director for the Adirondack Frostbite of the United Hockey League. Adirondack went 25-12-3 under Jackson and finished in the league’s top five in both the penalty kill and power play.
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Jackson with daughter Lila and sons Dallas (bottom left) and Dillon.
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY Prior to coaching at Adirondack, Jackson spent two seasons as an assistant coach for the American Hockey League’s Manchester Monarchs. The Monarchs posted 102- and 109-point seasons during Jackson’s two seasons there. A native of Castlegar, British Columbia, Jackson played for North Dakota from 1988-92 and registered 103 points (59 goals, 44 assists) in 150 career games, while serving as an alternate captain as a senior. He was drafted in the third round (44th overall) by Vancouver in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft. After finishing his collegiate playing career, Jackson went on to enjoy an 11-year professional playing career that included stints in the NHL with the Vancouver Canucks, Buffalo Sabres and New York Islanders.
UND Penalty Kill Under Dane Jackson NCAA Conf. Year Pct. Rank Rank 2006-07 82.5 30th 6th 2007-08 87.2 8th 5th 2008-09 84.3 25th 5th 2009-10 87.0 4th 1st 2010-11 86.1 5th 1st 2011-12 81.1 35th 6th 2012-13 84.1 21st 3rd 2013-14 83.4 22nd 3rd 2014-15 84.0 24th 1st 2015-16 86.4 6th 3rd
Jackson was a captain five times during his professional playing career and won community service awards in two separate cities (Syracuse, N.Y. and Hamilton, Ontario). He was also honored with the Rochester Americans’ (AHL) Leadership and Dedication Award in 2000-01. Jackson graduated from UND in 1992 with a bachelor’s degree in business administration. He was a WCHA All-Academic selection in 1989-90 and in 1988-89 was honored with UND’s Tom Hoghaug Memorial Scholarship, which is given annually to a freshman hockey player who has demonstrated initiative, character and a sense of responsibility. Jackson and his wife, Carrie, have three children: son Dillon (12) and twins, son Dallas and daughter Lila (8).
Jackson (24) played in 150 career games at UND and was a third-round draft pick (44th overall) of the Vancouver Canucks in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft.
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Jackson has helped lead UND to an NCAA championship, four regularseason conference championships, three conference playoff titles, and six NCAA Frozen Four appearances in his 10 years on the coaching staff.
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY MATT SHAW Assistant Head Coach Years at UND: 2nd Hometown: Seattle, Wash. Alma Mater: Colorado College (‘89)
Now in his second year on the North Dakota staff, assistant coach Matt Shaw boasts a diverse coaching background at the professional, collegiate and junior levels. Shaw, who coaches UND’s power play, possesses more than 20 years of coaching experience, including stints with three different National Hockey League franchises. He made an immediate impact last season, mentoring a power-play unit that ranked second in the NCHC (19.1 percent) overall and clicked at over 28 percent during the postseason. Shaw also oversees the team’s defensemen, who ranked fourth nationally last season with 121 points. “We are extremely pleased to have Matt join our staff at North Dakota,” said UND head coach Brad Berry after announcing Shaw’s hiring. “His vast coaching experience throughout professional, college and junior hockey will greatly benefit our players and our program. His coaching success throughout his career is due to his attention to detail, work ethic, and great knowledge of the game. Matt’s communication skills and ability to develop young players make him a perfect fit for our family here at UND.”
THE MATT SHAW FILE Birthdate • October 11, 1965 Hometown • Seattle, Wash. Education • Bachelor’s Degree: Economics (Colorado College ‘89) Family • Wife, Carline; daughter, Clare; son, Hayden Coaching Career • 1989-92: Asst. Coach, Colorado College (NCAA) • 1995-97: Asst. Coach, Quad City (CHL) • 1997-98: Head Coach, Mobile (ECHL) • 1998-99: Asst. Coach, Chicago (IHL) • 1999-00: Head Coach, Quad City (UHL) • 2000-07: Asst. Coach, Houston (AHL/IHL) • 2007-09: Asst. Coach, Minnesota (NHL) • 2009-12: Asst. Coach, San Jose (NHL) • 2012-13: Asst. Coach, New Jersey (NHL) • 2013-15: Head Coach/GM, Dubuque (USHL) • 2015-16: Asst. Coach, North Dakota (NCAA) Playing Career • 1985-88: United States International University (NCAA) • 1988-89: Colorado College (NCAA)
Shaw came to Grand Forks after having spent the previous two seasons as head coach and general manager of the United States Hockey League’s (USHL) Dubuque Fighting Saints, with whom he amassed a two-year record of 69-42-0-9 (.613). Prior to his time in Dubuque, Shaw was an assistant coach with the NHL’s New Jersey Devils (2012-13), San Jose Sharks (2009-12) and Minnesota Wild (2007-09). While with the Sharks, Shaw’s power play ranked among the top four in the NHL in each of his three seasons, ranking second in both 2010-11 and 2011-12 and fourth in 2009-10. It was the NHL’s only power play to be ranked in the top four in all three of those years. Shaw’s coaching background also include stops in the American Hockey League, International Hockey League, United Hockey League, East Coast Hockey League and Colonial Hockey League. A collegiate defenseman himself, Shaw played three seasons at United States International University (1985-88) and one season at Colorado College (1988-89). He graduated from Colorado College with a bachelor’s degree in economics. Originally from Seattle, Shaw’s family includes wife Carolyn, daughter Clare, and son Hayden, a sophomore defenseman for UND.
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Shaw’s defensemen amassed 121 points in 2015-16, fourth-most in the nation.
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY KARL GOEHRING Volunteer Coach Years at UND: 7th Hometown: Apple Valley, Minn. Alma Mater: North Dakota (‘01)
One of the most decorated players in UND hockey history, Karl Goehring returns for his seventh season as the program’s volunteer coach in 2016-17, working directly with the team’s goaltenders. Last season, Goehring mentored both sophomore Cam Johnson and junior Matt Hrynkiw through breakout individual seasons as UND posted the lowest team goals against average (1.82) in school history. Johnson earned All-America honors and was named one of five national finalists for the Mike Richter Award as the nation’s top goaltender. In his first year as UND’s starter, Johnson broke the school record with a .935 save percentage and ranked second nationally with a 1.66 goals against average that was the second-best in school history. Hrynkiw, a former walk-on who had not appeared in a regular season game in his first two years, lost just twice in 14 appearances (10-2-2) while stepping in for an injured Johnson early in the season. Hrynkiw earned NCHC Goaltender of the Week honors in late October and finished the year with a 2.13 GAA that tied him for 10th-best in UND single-season history.
THE KARL GOEHRING FILE Birthdate • August 23, 1978 Hometown • Apple Valley, Minn. Education • Bachelor’s Degree: Marketing (UND ‘01) Family • Wife, Laura; daughters, Halle and Lily Coaching Career • 2009-10: Assistant Coach, Syracuse (AHL) • 2010-11: Volunteer Coach, North Dakota (NCAA) Other Experience • 2010-14: Director, The Hockey Academy (Grand Forks) Playing Career • 1997-01: North Dakota (NCAA) • 2001-02: Dayton (ECHL) • 2001-05: Syracuse (AHL) • 2005-06: Jokerit Helsinki (Finland) • 2005-06: San Antonio (AHL) • 2006-07: Milwaukee (AHL) • 2007-08: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AHL) • 2007-08: Norfolk (AHL) • 2007-08: Syracuse (AHL) • 2008-09: Manitoba (AHL) • 2008-09: San Antonio (AHL)
In 2014-15, Goehring tutored Zane McIntyre through one of the most dominant goaltending seasons in UND history, as the sophomore led the NCHC with a 1.99 goals against average and won the Mike Richter Award before signing an NHL contract with the Boston Bruins. Goehring began his coaching career in 2009-10 as an assistant coach with the AHL’s Syracuse Crunch, with whom he had set franchise records for wins (78) and games played by a goalie (176). Goehring’s eight-year pro playing career was spent primarily in the AHL but also included brief stops in the ECHL and in Finland. A two-time All-American at UND, Goehring played for the Fighting Sioux from 1997 to 2001 and guided the team to an NCAA championship in 2000 and a runner-up showing in 2001. He graduated in 2001 as the program’s all-time leader in virtually every goaltending category, and remains the UND record holder in wins (80), winning percentage (.765) and shutouts (15). Goehring was also a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-American and was the WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year in 2000-01. Goehring and his wife, Laura, have two daughters: Halle (11) and Lily (9).
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A two-time All-America goaltender, Goehring remains the UND record-holder in wins (80), winning percentage (.765) and shutouts (15).
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY PATRICK SWANSON
MARK POOLMAN
Director, Hockey Operations
Athletic Trainer & Strength Coach
Years at UND: 12th
Years at UND: 22nd
Hometown: Detroit Lakes, Minn.
Hometown: Warren, Minn.
Alma Mater: North Dakota (‘02)
Alma Mater: North Dakota (‘92)
Patrick Swanson, in his 12th season on the UND staff, was elevated to director of hockey operations prior to the 2010-11 season. Swanson, who had spent his first five seasons as UND’s equipment manager, oversees the program’s day-to-day hockey operations, including budgeting and spending, travel arrangements and video analysis and scouting breakdown. Swanson is a 2002 graduate of UND with a bachelor’s degree in business management. From 1998 to 2002 he was a student manager with the UND men’s hockey team. After graduating from UND, Swanson was the head equipment manager for the Rockford IceHogs (United Hockey League) in 200203 and with the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks (American Hockey League) in 2003-2004. While with Cincinnati, Swanson worked the NHL rookie and pro training camp for the NHL’s Anaheim Mighty Ducks. Swanson and his wife, Amy, have two sons: Carter (13) and Bronx (6).
ERIC KUPKA Equipment Manager
The longest-tenured member of the men’s hockey program’s fulltime staff, Mark Poolman, ATC, is in his 22nd season as the program’s athletic trainer and also doubles as the team’s strength and conditioning coordinator. Poolman is a 1992 graduate of UND with bachelor degrees in physical education and athletic training. Poolman completed his master’s degree in exercise physiology at UND in 1997. A native of Warren, Minn., Poolman was a three-year letterwinner on the gridiron and served as UND team captain during his senior season. He was also a first-team all-North Central Conference wide receiver for the Fighting Sioux in 1988. Poolman and his wife, LeAnne, have three sons, Tucker (22), Colton (20) and Mason (13). Both Tucker, a junior, and Colton, a freshman, are defensemen at UND.
JASON ULMER Student Manager Years at UND: 1st Hometown: Wilcox, Saskatchewan
Years at UND: 3rd
Alma Mater: North Dakota (‘00)
Hometown: Zimmerman, Minn. Alma Mater: St. Cloud State
Eric Kupka joined UND’s men’s hockey staff in August 2014 after having spent the 2013-14 season as the head equipment manager of the Dubuque Fighting Saints of the United States Hockey League (USHL). Prior to his stint in Dubuque, Kupka spent five years as a student equipment manager for both the men’s and women’s hockey programs at St. Cloud State University. He also twice worked with USA Hockey as an assistant equipment manager for the women’s national team development camps and spent the summer of 2013 as the clubhouse and equipment manager for the St. Cloud Rox of the Northwoods Baseball League. Kupka is a native of Zimmerman, Minn.
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Former North Dakota standout Jason Ulmer joined the staff in Aug. 2016 after retiring from a 15-year professional playing career. Ulmer was a four-year letterwinner at UND from 1996-97 to 19992000, winning NCAA championships as both a freshman and senior. In 146 career games, Ulmer amassed 33 goals and 69 assists for 102 points at center and wing and earned All-WCHA honors as a senior. Following his graduation from UND, the Wilcox, Saskatchewan, native embarked on a lengthy pro career that included stints in both North America (AHL, IHL, UHL) and Europe (Finland, Germany, Austria). In all, Ulmer played in 892 career games as a pro and collected 220 goals and 487 assists for 707 points. Ulmer is currently pursuing a master’s degree in kinesiology at UND. He and his wife, Erin, a former volleyball player at UND, have three children: Tyson (9), Caden (7) and Kyla (3).
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY DR. GREG GREEK
JAYSON HAJDU
Team Physician
Media Relations
Years at UND: 25th
Years at UND: 15th season
Hometown: Mohall, N.D.
Hometown: Regina, Saskatchewan
Alma Mater: North Dakota (‘77)
Alma Mater: North Dakota (‘00)
Dr. Greg Greek is in his 25th year as the UND team physician for the men’s hockey team. Greek is also in his 23rd year as a faculty member for the UND Family Practice Center, where he has served as program director for the past four years.
Assistant athletics director Jayson Hajdu is in his 15th season on UND’s media relations staff and his ninth as director and men’s hockey contact.
A native of Mohall, N.D., Greek received a bachelor’s degree in medical technology from UND in 1977 and a master’s in microbiology and medical doctorate degree from UND. He did his residency in family practice at UND and also has a certificate of equivalency in sports medicine.
Hajdu oversees the day-to-day operations of the media relations office, which serves as a liaison between UND’s administration, coaches and student-athletes and the local, regional, national and international media. Other responsibilities of his office include annual and gameday publications, UNDSports.com, social media and multimedia initiatives, press box management and staffing for home events, and historical archiving and research.
Greek and his wife, Colette, have four adult children: sons Mike and Matt and daughters Katy and Kristen.
WHITNEY DUDEN Event Coordinator Years at UND: 4th season Hometown: Fargo, N.D. Alma Mater: North Dakota (‘13)
A member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), Hajdu has garnered 22 CoSIDA Publications Awards, including seven “Best in the Nation” citations. In June of 2008, Hajdu was one of UND’s 11 recipients of the North Central Conference Legacy Award. Hajdu served as the Print Media Chairperson for 2005 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship and was the Media Chairperson for the 2008 World Curling Federation World Men’s Curling Championship. Both events were held in Grand Forks, N.D. Hajdu, a native of Regina, Saskatchewan, is a 2000 graduate of UND with a bachelor’s degree in communication and a minor in history. Hajdu’s family includes his wife, Amanda, and two daughters, Lucy and Posey,
Whitney Duden joined the North Dakota men’s hockey staff as event coordinator in February 2014. She joined the hockey office after having spent the previous year in the UND Athletics business office. A native of Fargo, N.D., Duden graduated from UND in 2013 with a bachelor’s degree in business with an emphasis in marketing. She also has an associates degree from Minnesota State Community and Technical College.
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY 2016-17 NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 33 35
Name (NHL rights) Tucker Poolman (WPG) Andrew Peski Casey Johnson Colton Poolman Zach Yon Dixon Bowen Johnny Simonson Trevor Olson Mike Gornall Austin Poganski (STL) Brock Boeser (VAN) Tyson Jost (COL) Chris Wilkie (FLA) Shane Gersich (WSH) Gage Ausmus (SJ) Danys Chartrand Rhett Gardner (DAL) Christian Wolanin (OTT) Joel Janatuinen Cole Smith Ludvig Hoff Hayden Shaw Matt Hrynkiw Matej Tomek (PHI) Cam Johnson Ryan Anderson
Pos. D D D D F F F F F F F F F F D D F D F F F D G G G G
Yr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. So. Fr. So. So. Sr. So. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. So. Jr. So.
Ht. 6-4 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-0 5-11 5-10 6-2 5-11 6-2 6-1 5-11 6-0 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-0 6-3 5-10 5-11 5-10 6-3 6-1 6-2
Wt. S/C Hometown 217 R East Grand Forks, Minn. 208 R Orleans, Ontario 198 L Grand Forks, N.D. 195 L East Grand Forks, Minn. 185 L Roseau, Minn. 179 R East Grand Forks, Minn. 173 L Grand Forks, N.D. 200 R Duluth, Minn. 198 R Irwin, Pa. 210 R St. Cloud, Minn. 200 R Burnsville, Minn. 195 L St. Albert, Alberta 185 R Omaha, Neb. 183 L Chaska, Minn. 215 L East Grand Forks, Minn. 191 L Winnipeg, Manitoba 220 L Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan 187 L Detroit, Mich. 184 L Espoo, Finland 195 L Brainerd, Minn. 196 L Oslo, Norway 195 L Woodbury, Minn. 182 L Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 183 L Bratislava, Slovakia 205 L Troy, Mich. 195 L Roseau, Minn.
Previous Team Omaha (USHL) Tri-City (USHL) Dubuque (USHL) Penticton (BCHL) Waterloo (USHL) Penticton (BCHL) Lincoln (USHL) Sioux City (USHL) Topeka (NAHL) Tri-City (USHL) Waterloo (USHL) Penticton (BCHL) Tri-City (USHL) Omaha (USHL) U.S. NTDP Flin Flon (SJHL) Okotoks (AJHL) Muskegon (USHL) Sioux City (USHL) Steinbach (MJHL) Lincoln (USHL) Dubuque (USHL) Humboldt (SJHL) Topeka (NAHL) Waterloo (USHL) Minnesota (AHL)
Captain: Gage Ausmus Assistant Captains: Brock Boeser, Austin Poganski, Tucker Poolman, Johnny Simonson
COACHING & SUPPORT STAFF Head Coach..........................................................................Brad Berry (2nd year) Associate Head Coach..............................................Dane Jackson (11th year) Assistant Coach.................................................................. Matt Shaw (2nd year) Volunteer Assistant Coach........................................Karl Goehring (7th year) Director of Operations........................................ Patrick Swanson (12th year) Athletic Trainer/Strength Coach........................Mark Poolman (22nd year) Equipment Manager..........................................................Eric Kupka (3rd year) Student Manager.............................................................Jason Ulmer (1st year) Team Physician..........................................................Dr. Greg Greek (25th year) Event Coordinator....................................................Whitney Duden (4th year) Media Relations Director............................................Jayson Hajdu (9th year) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Ausmus........................................................................................................OSS-muss Boeser............................................................................................................... BESS-ur Danys Chartrand..................................................................... Danny SHAR-trand Gersich......................................................................................................GUHR-sitch Gornall....................................................................................................... GORE-nawl Hrynkiw.................................................................................................Her-RINK-yoo Janatuinen.................................................................................Jann-uh-TWEE-nin Jost.................................................................................................rhymes with toast Matej Tomek............................................................................. Muh-TAY TOE-mick Wolanin................................................................................................... Woe-LAN-in Yon..........................................................................................................................yawn
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CURRENT NHL DRAFT PICKS (Listed chronologically) Player
Team
Year Rd. Overall
Tucker Poolman......................Winnipeg................................... 2013........... 5.............. 127 Gage Ausmus...........................San Jose..................................... 2013........... 5.............. 151 Austin Poganski......................St. Louis...................................... 2014........... 4.............. 110 Shane Gersich..........................Washington.............................. 2014........... 5.............. 134 Brock Boeser.............................Vancouver................................. 2015........... 1............... 23 Matej Tomek.............................Philadelphia............................. 2015........... 3............... 90 Christian Wolanin...................Ottawa....................................... 2015........... 4.............. 107 Chris Wilkie...............................Florida........................................ 2015........... 6.............. 162 Tyson Jost..................................Colorado.................................... 2016........... 1............... 10 Rhett Gardner..........................Dallas.......................................... 2016........... 4.............. 116
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY 2016-17 ROSTER BY POSITION Goaltenders (4): 30 Matt Hrynkiw (Sr.) 31 Matej Tomek (So.) 33 Cam Johnson (Jr.) 35 Ryan Anderson (So.) Defensemen (8): 3 Tucker Poolman (Jr.) 4 Andrew Peski (Fr.) 5 Casey Johnson (Fr.) 6 Colton Poolman (Fr.) 20 Gage Ausmus (Sr.) 21 Danys Chartrand (So.) 24 Christian Wolanin (So.) 28 Hayden Shaw (So.) Forwards (14): 7 Zach Yon (Fr.) 9 Dixon Bowen (Fr.) 10 Johnny Simonson (Jr.) 11 Trevor Olson (Jr.) 13 Mike Gornall (So.) 14 Austin Poganski (Jr.) 16 Brock Boeser (So.) 17 Tyson Jost (Fr.) 18 Chris Wilkie (So.) 19 Shane Gersich (So.) 22 Rhett Gardner (So.) 25 Joel Janatuinen (So.) 26 Cole Smith (So.) 27 Ludvig Hoff (So.) 2016-17 ROSTER BY CLASS Seniors (2): 20 Gage Ausmus (D) 30 Matt Hrynkiw (G) Juniors (5): 3 Tucker Poolman (D) 10 Johnny Simonson (F) 11 Trevor Olson (F) 14 Austin Poganski (F) 33 Cam Johnson (G) Sophomores (11): 13 Mike Gornall (F) 16 Brock Boeser (F) 18 Chris Wilkie (F) 19 Shane Gersich (F) 21 Danys Chartrand (D) 22 Rhett Gardner (F) 24 Christian Wolanin (D) 25 Joel Janatuinen (F) 28 Hayden Shaw (D) 31 Matej Tomek (G) 35 Ryan Anderson (G)
2016-17 ROSTER GEOGRAPHICALLY Minnesota (12): 3 Tucker Poolman (East Grand Forks) 6 Colton Poolman (East Grand Forks) 7 Zach Yon (Roseau) 9 Dixon Bowen (East Grand Forks) 11 Trevor Olson (Duluth) 14 Austin Poganski (St. Cloud) 16 Brock Boeser (Burnsville) 19 Shane Gersich (Chaska) 20 Gage Ausmus (East Grand Forks) 26 Cole Smith (Brainerd) 28 Hayden Shaw (Woodbury) 35 Ryan Anderson (Roseau) North Dakota (2): 5 Casey Johnson (Grand Forks) 10 Johnny Simonson (Grand Forks) Saskatchewan (2): 22 Rhett Gardner (Moose Jaw) 30 Matt Hrynkiw (Saskatoon) Alberta (1): 17 Tyson Jost (St. Albert) Manitoba (1): 21 Danys Chartrand (Winnipeg) Michigan (2): 24 Christian Wolanin (Detroit) 33 Cam Johnson (Troy) Finland (1): 25 Joel Janatuinen (Espoo) Nebraska (1): 18 Chris Wilkie (Omaha) Norway (1): 27 Ludvig Hoff (Oslo)
2016-17 ROSTER BY DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE USHL (15): 3 Tucker Poolman (Omaha) 4 Andrew Peski (Tri-City) 5 Casey Johnson (Dubuque) 7 Zach Yon (Waterloo) 10 Johnny Simonson (Lincoln) 11 Trevor Olson (Sioux City) 14 Austin Poganski (Tri-City) 16 Brock Boeser (Waterloo) 18 Chris Wilkie (Tri-City) 19 Shane Gersich (Omaha) 24 Christian Wolanin (Muskegon) 25 Joel Janatuinen (Sioux City) 27 Ludvig Hoff (Lincoln) 28 Hayden Shaw (Dubuque) 33 Cam Johnson (Waterloo) BCHL (3): 6 Colton Poolman (Penticton) 9 Dixon Bowen (Penticton) 17 Tyson Jost (Penticton) NAHL (3): 13 Mike Gornall (Topeka) 31 Matej Tomek (Topeka) 35 Ryan Anderson (Minnesota) SJHL (2): 21 Danys Chartrand (Flin Flon) 30 Matt Hrynkiw (Humboldt) AJHL (1): 22 Rhett Gardner (Okotoks) MJHL (1): 26 Cole Smith (Steinbach) US NTDP (1): 20 Gage Ausmus
Ontario (1): 4 Andrew Peski (Orleans) Pennsylvania (1): 13 Mike Gornall (Irwin) Slovakia (1): 31 Matej Tomek (Bratislava)
Freshmen (8): 4 Andrew Peski (D) 5 Casey Johnson (D) 6 Colton Poolman (D) 7 Zach Yon (F) 9 Dixon Bowen (D) 17 Tyson Jost (F) 26 Cole Smith (F) 27 Ludvig Hoff (F)
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY RYAN ANDERSON SO | G | 6-2 | 195 | L
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Hometown: Roseau, Minn. Previous Team: Minnesota (NAHL) Major: Clinical Lab Science NHL Rights: Free Agent
2015-16 (Freshman): Made the team as a walk-on during fall camp ... Named to NCHC Academic All-Conference Team … Received UND’s Tom Hoghaug Memorial Scholarship, given annually to the “freshman who demonstrates initiative, character and a sense of responsibility” … Named to UND’s Dean’s List during the Fall 2015 semester and the President’s Honor Roll during Spring 2016 semester … Did not see game action ... Suited up as UND’s No. 2 goaltender on seven occasions and its No. 3 goalie on nine others … Earned first letter. Before UND: Spent the 2014-15 season with the NAHL’s Minnesota Wilderness ... A 2014 graduate of Roseau High School ... Went 24-7-5 with a 2.38 goals against average and .890 save percentage ... Tied for fifth in the NAHL in wins with current teammate Matej Tomek ... Backstopped Roseau High School to Minnesota State tournament as a senior ... Also lettered five times in golf and once in football. Personal: Majoring in clinical lab science ... Son of Mary & Earl Anderson ... Father played hockey at North Dakota (1969-73), served as team captain as a senior, and played parts of three seasons in the NHL with Detroit and Boston. Overall
Year 2015-16 Totals
CAREER STATISTICS GP MIN GA GAA SVS SV% SO W-L-T 0 000:00 0 --- 0 --- 0 0-0-0 0 000:00 0 --- 0 --- 0 0-0-0
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Year 2015-16 Totals
GP MIN GA GAA SVS SV% SO W-L-T 0 000:00 0 --- 0 --- 0 0-0-0 0 000:00 0 --- 0 --- 0 0-0-0
Career Highs
Goals Allowed (Fewest): N/A Most Saves: N/A Most Minutes: N/A Winning Streak: N/A Unbeaten Streak: N/A
Career vs. 2016-17 Opponents
Bemidji State: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Boston College: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Canisius: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Colorado College: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Denver: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Miami: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Michigan State: 0 GP, 0-0--0
Minnesota: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Minnesota Duluth: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Omaha: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Rensselaer: 0 GP, 0-0-0 St. Cloud State: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Union: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Western Michigan: 0 GP, 0-0-0 (W-L-T indicated for goaltenders)
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY GAGE AUSMUS SR | D | 6-2 | 215 | L
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Hometown: East Grand Forks, Minn. Previous Team: U.S. NTDP Major: Management NHL Rights: San Jose (2013 • 5th • 151st)
2016-17 (Senior): Named team captain for second straight year, joining Chay Genoway (2009-10, 2010-11), Dane Litke (1995-96, 1996-97) and Dave Hakstol (1990-91, 1991-92) as UND’s only two-time captains in the last 25 years. 2015-16 (Junior): Team captain ... Received UND’s Archie Krum Memorial Athletic Scholarship, given annually to the “player who demonstrates leadership qualities, high academic standards, athletic excellence” … Led the team and ranked second in the NCHC with 91 blocked shots ... Established a new career high with 11 points (all assists) ... Enjoyed his first career multi-point game with a pair of assists in a March 5 win over Western Michigan in the regular-season finale ... Also had a pair of assists in UND’s 5-1 win over topranked Quinnipiac in the NCAA Frozen Four championship game (April 9) … Was also a plus-2 in that game and blocked a game-high four shots … Registered a career-best plus-4 rating in the season opener against Lake Superior State at the Ice Breaker Tournament (Oct. 9) ... Missed the NCHC Quarterfinals due to injury but returned to action the following week at the NCHC Frozen Faceoff ... Had appeared in 78 consecutive games prior to the NCHC Quarterfinals ... Returned to play in his 100th collegiate game against Minnesota Duluth in the NCHC Frozen Faceoff semifinal (March 18) … Earned third letter. 2014-15 (Sophomore): Appeared in a career-high 42 games with career highs in points (6) and assists (4) ... Won the team’s Plus/Minus award with a team-leading plus-15, which tied him for second among NCHC defensemen ... Led the team and ranked second in the NCHC (ninth nationally) with 95 blocked shots ... Blocked a school-record nine shots in UND’s 5-1 win over Colorado College in Game One of the NCHC Quarterfinals (March 13) ... Was a plus or even in 34 of his 42 games, including a career-best plus-3 in UND’s 7-1 win over Niagara (Jan. 16) ... Earned second letter. 2013-14 (Freshman): Appeared in 21 games, including 16 on defense and five at forward ... Had two goals and one assist on the season ... Scored his first collegiate goal Oct. 19 at No. 1 Miami ... Blocked a season-high four shots in a 5-3 win vs. Colorado College (Jan. 10) ... Was a plus or even in 17 of his 21 games … Earned first letter. Before UND: Drafted by the San Jose Sharks in the fifth round (151st overall) of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft ... Participated in USA Hockey’s 2013 U.S. National Junior Evaluation Camp in Aug. 2013 … Spent the previous two seasons with the United States National Team Development Program (NTDP) … Played in 66 games with the U.S. Under-18 Team in 2012-13 and registered two goals and 12 assists … Tied for second on the team with a plus-22 rating … Helped Team USA win a silver medal at the World Under-18 Championship … Spent the 2011-12 season with the U.S. Under-17 Team and collected two goals and four assists in 54 games … Named to Media All-Tournament Team at the 2012 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge in Windsor, Ontario, where the U.S. placed second … Helped lead the 2011 U.S. National Under-17 Team to a Four Nations Tournament title in Balishikha, Russia … A 2013 graduate of Pioneer High School in Ann Arbor, Mich. …Played at East Grand Forks High School in 2010-11 prior to joining the NTDP … Also played football as a sophomore quarterback for East Grand Forks High School team that advanced to the 2010 state tournament. Personal: Majoring in management … Son of Troy and Sandy Ausmus … Father played football at the University of Minnesota Duluth.
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Overall
CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP G A PTS PEN PP SH GW +/2013-14 21 2 1 3 5/13 0 0 0 -2 2014-15 42 2 4 6 18/36 0 0 0 +15 2015-16 42 0 11 11 15/33 0 0 0 +14 Totals 105 4 16 20 38/82 0 0 0 +27
Conference Only
Year GP G A PTS PEN PP SH GW +/2013-14 13 1 1 2 4/11 0 0 0 +2 2014-15 24 1 2 3 13/26 0 0 0 +9 2015-16 24 0 5 5 10/23 0 0 0 +7 Totals 61 2 8 10 27/60 0 0 0 +18
Career Highs
Goals: 1 (4x). Last 11/28/14 vs. Omaha Assists: 2 (2x). Last 4/09/16 vs. Quinnipiac (NCAA Frozen Four) Points: 2 (2x). Last (2a) 4/09/16 vs. Quinnipiac (NCAA Frozen Four) Point Streak: 3 games (3a) from 10/23/15 to 10/30/15 Plus/Minus: +4, 10/09/15 vs. Lake Superior State Shots on Goal: 4 (4x). Last 10/31/15 at Colorado College Shot Blocks: 9, 3/13/14 vs. Colorado College (NCHC Quarterfinals)
Career vs. 2016-17 Opponents
Bemidji State: 5 GP, 0-2--2 Boston College: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Canisius: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Colorado College: 12 GP, 0-2--2 Denver: 13 GP, 0-0--0 Miami: 10 GP, 1-1--2 Michigan State: 2 GP, 0-0--0
Minnesota: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Minnesota Duluth: 8 GP, 0-2--2 Omaha: 10 GP, 1-1--2 Rensselaer: 0 GP, 0-0--0 St. Cloud State: 10 GP, 0-1--1 Union: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Western Michigan: 7 GP, 0-2--2
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY BROCK BOESER SO | F | 6-1 | 200 | R
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Hometown: Burnsville, Minn. Previous Team: Waterloo (USHL) Major: Undeclared NHL Rights: Vancouver (2015 • 1st • 23rd)
2016-17 (Sophomore): Assistant captain ... Unanimous selection to the 2016-17 NCHC Preseason All-Conference Team. 2015-16 (Freshman): Earned AHCA All-America West First Team accolades … Joined Ed Belfour (1986-87) and Kevin Maxwell (1978-79) as the only UND freshmen to earn All-America honors … Named to College Hockey News’ All-CHN First Team and CHN All-Rookie Team ... Also named to U.S. College Hockey Online’s All-USCHO Second Team … NCHC Rookie of the Year ... Also received the NCHC Three Stars Award for the most three-star selections during conference games ... Named to All-NCHC First Team and All-NCHC Rookie Team ... Named to NCHC Academic All-Conference Team … Four-time NCHC Rookie of the Week and one-time NCHC Offensive Player of the Week ... NCHC co-Rookie of the Month for January ... Became first freshman to win UND’s Virg Foss 3-Star Award ... Named UND’s Male Freshman of the Year (all sports) … Named both NCHC and Hockey Commissioner’s Association (HCA) Player and Rookie of the Month for March/April after collecting 23 points (5 goals, 18 assists) in his last 10 games … Led the NCHC and ranked fifth nationally in points per game (1.53) ... Won both the NCHC’s overall (60 points) and conference (35) scoring races … Finished third in the national scoring race (all games) … Scored an NCHC freshman-record 26 goals … Just the sixth UND freshman to score 25-plus goals and the first since Zach Parise scored 26 in 2002-03 ... Also joined Parise as the only UND freshmen in the last 35 years to register a 50-point season ... His 26 goals and 60 points were both the fifth-best rookie totals in UND history ... His 33 assists were the sixth-best freshman total in school history ... Set a UND freshmen record with a plus-45 rating that ranked second nationally … Led the NCHC in points (35) and goals (20) during conference games, setting a conference record in both categories ... Also became the first freshman to lead the league in either category ... Earned NCAA Frozen Four All-Tournament Team honors after collecting one goal and five assists with a plus-7 rating in two games … Had the game-winning goal and three assists with a plus-4 rating in the national championship game, a 5-1 win over top-ranked Quinnipiac (April 9) … Collected two assists with a plus-3 two nights earlier in a 4-2 win over Denver in the national semifinal (April 7) … Set up Nick Schmaltz’s game-winning goal with 57 seconds left in regulation in that game … Had a 10game point streak snapped in the NCAA Midwest Region championship game against No. 5 Michigan (March 26) ... Had racked up 7-14--21 during that streak ... One night earlier collected a goal and two assists in UND’s 6-2 win over No. 9 Northeastern in the regional semifinal (March 25) ... Assisted on all three of UND’s goals during the NCHC Frozen Faceoff ... Enjoyed a 13-game point streak (Nov. 13 to Jan. 22) and 7-game goal streak (Nov. 29 to Jan. 16), both of
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Overall
CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP G A PTS PEN PP SH GW +/2015-16 42 27 33 60 13/26 5 1 5 +45 Totals 42 27 33 60 13/26 5 1 5 +45
Conference Only
Year GP G A PTS 2015-16 24 20 15 35 Totals 24 20 15 35
PEN PP SH GW +/8/16 3 0 4 +23 8/16 3 0 4 +23
Career Highs
Goals: 3, 10/17/15 vs. Bemidji State Assists: 3 (3). Last 4/09/16 vs. Quinnipiac (NCAA Frozen Four) Points: 4 (3x). Last (1g, 3a) 4/09/16 vs. Quinnipiac (NCAA Frozen Four) Point Streak: 13 games (10g, 10a) from 11/13/15 to 1/22/16 Plus/Minus: +4 (2). Last 4/09/16 vs. Quinnipiac (NCAA Frozen Four) Shots on Goal: 8, 10/10/15 vs. Maine (Ice Breaker Tournament) Shot Blocks: 4, 12/11/15 at Minnesota Duluth
Career vs. 2016-17 Opponents
Bemidji State: 2 GP, 3-0--3 Boston College: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Canisius: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Colorado College: 6 GP, 1-7--8 Denver: 6 GP, 4-4--8 Miami: 2 GP, 2-3--5 Michigan State: 2 GP, 1-1--2
Minnesota: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Minnesota Duluth: 5 GP, 3-3--6 Omaha: 4 GP, 4-2--6 Rensselaer: 0 GP, 0-0--0 St. Cloud State: 2 GP, 0-2--2 Union: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Western Michigan: 5 GP, 6-4--10
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY which were the second-longest by a freshman in school history ... Was a plus or even in 40 of 42 games ... Hit the scoresheet in a team-leading 32 games, including a team-leading 19 multi-point games ... Earned a bronze medal for the U.S. at the 2016 IIHF World Junior Championship. Before UND: Drafted by the Vancouver Canucks in the first round (23rd overall) of the 2015 NHL Entry Draft … Spent the 2014-15 season with the United States Hockey League’s (USHL) Waterloo Blackhawks … Earned USHL All-Star First Team and USHL All-Rookie Team honors … Tied for the league lead with 35 goals in 57 games and finished third in the USHL scoring race with 68 points … Scored 15 power-play goals, second-most in the USHL behind only current UND teammate Chris Wilkie (17) … Tied for fourth in the league with six game-winning goals … Invited to the 2015 U.S. National Junior Evaluation Camp Roster by USA Hockey … Captained USA to a bronze medal at the 2014-15 Ivan Hlinka Tournament and led the team with six goals in five games … Tied for the team scoring lead with seven points in five games and led USA to a silver medal at the 2013-14 Ivan Hlinka Tournament … Helped lead the U.S. to a gold medal at the 2013-14 Five Nations Tournament ... A 2015 graduate of Waterloo High School ... Named Minneapolis Star Tribune Metro Player of the Year as a junior at Burnsville (Minn.) High School. Personal: Undecided on a major ... Son of Duke and Laurie Boeser ... Cousin, Dan Boeser, played collegiately at the University of Wisconsin from 2000-01 to 2003-04.
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY DANYS CHARTRAND SO | F | 6-2 | 191 | L
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Hometown: Winnipeg, Manitoba Previous Team: Flin Flon (SJHL) Major: Pre-Criminal Justice NHL Rights: Free Agent
2015-16 (Freshman): Named to NCHC Academic All-Conference Team … Made his collegiate debut in UND’s 4-1 exhibition win over the U.S. Under-18 Team (Jan. 9) ... Registered an even plus/minus rating in that game … Did not seen any regular-season or postseason action … Earned first letter. Before UND: Spent the previous three seasons with the Flin Flon Bombers of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) … Amassed 11 goals and 39 assists in 146 career games with the Bombers … Earned Flin Flon’s Academic Award in 2014-15 … Received the team’s MVP and Best Defenseman Awards in 2013-14 after totaling eight goals and 14 assists in 56 games … Was also named the 201314 SJHL Sherwood Division Best Defenseman … Named Flin Flon’s Rookie of the Year in 2012-13 … A 2012 graduate of Vincent Massey Collegiate. Personal: Majoring in pre-criminal justice … Son of Ken and Lynn Chartrand … Father attended UND … Sister, Nik, attends UND and previously swam collegiately at Delta State University in 2013-14.
Overall
CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP G A PTS PEN PP SH GW +/2015-16 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 Totals 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0
Conference Only
Year GP G A PTS PEN PP SH GW +/2015-16 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Career Highs
Goals: N/A Assists: N/A Points: N/A Point Streak: N/A Plus/Minus: N/A Shots on Goal: N/A Shot Blocks: N/A
Career vs. 2016-17 Opponents
Bemidji State: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Boston College: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Canisius: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Colorado College: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Denver: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Miami: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Michigan State: 0 GP, 0-0--0
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Minnesota: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Minnesota Duluth: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Omaha: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Rensselaer: 0 GP, 0-0--0 St. Cloud State: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Union: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Western Michigan: 0 GP, 0-0--0
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY RHETT GARDNER SO | F | 6-3 | 220 | L
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Hometown: Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Previous Team: Okotoks (AJHL) Major: Pre-Investments NHL Rights: Dallas (2016 • 4th • 116th)
2016-17 (Sophomore): Drafted by the Dallas Stars in the fourth round (116th overall) of the 2016 NHL Entry Draft … First UND player to be drafted following his freshman year since Dillon Simpson (Edmonton) in 2011. 2015-16 (Freshman): Named to NCHC Academic All-Conference Team … Was UND’s nominee for NCHC Defensive Forward of the Year ... Tied for fourth on the team with 11 goals, second-most among freshmen … Only three NCHC freshmen scored more goals ... Won 280 faceoffs, second-most in school history (since 2003-04) by a freshman behind Travis Zajac’s 485 wins in 2004-05 ... His 280 wins led NCHC freshmen by 119 ... Took 529 faceoffs, also second only to Zajac (848 in 2004-05) ... Won 52.9 percent of his draws, second-best on the team and the eighth-best number ever posted by a UND freshman ... Had two goals and two assists in four games during the NCAA Tournament … Assisted on a third-period goal in the NCAA Frozen Four championship game vs. top-ranked Quinnipiac (April 9) … Scored an empty-net goal in UND’s 4-2 win over Denver in the national semifinal (April 7) … Figured in on both of UND’s game-winning goals during the NCAA Midwest Regional ... Scored the game-winning goal in the regional championship vs. No. 5 Michigan (March 26) ... Deflection goal came with 7:57 remaining in the third period and broke a 2-2 tie in an eventual 5-2 win ... Goal was his first since Jan. 23 and snapped a 14-game drought ... Assisted on Luke Johnson’s game-winning goal one night earlier in the regional semifinal against No. 9 Northeastern (March 25) ... Was named NCHC Rookie of the Week on Jan. 25 after scoring twice in each game of UND’s NCHC sweep of Colorado College (Jan. 22-23) ... Was also a plus-4 in that series ... Scored the game-tying, extra-attacker goal with 32 seconds remaining in regulation to give UND a 5-5 overtime tie in that series opener ... Scored a short-handed, empty-net goal the following night in a 5-1 win ... Scored his first career goal, which was also his first collegiate point, in a 5-2 win at Colorado College (Oct. 30) ... Has enjoyed four 2-point games, most recently with a pair of assists in an 8-1 win over Western Michigan (March 4) … Earned first letter. Before UND: Spent the past two seasons with the Okotoks Oilers of the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL), where he totaled 37 goals and 54 assists for 91 points in 106 career games … Appeared in 54 games in 2014-15 and led the Oilers in points (54), goals (24) and assists (30) … Added a team-leading six points in seven playoff games … Earned AJHL All-Rookie Team honors in 2013-14 when he collected 13 goals and 24 assists in 52 games … Represented Canada West each of the last two years at the World Junior A Challenge, serving as team captain in 2014-15 and winning a bronze medal in 2013-14 … A 2014 graduate of Vanier Collegiate. Personal: Majoring in pre-investments … Son of Rob and Renee Gardner.
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
Overall
CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP G A PTS PEN PP SH GW +/2015-16 41 11 7 18 22/52 2 2 2 +10 Totals 41 11 7 18 22/52 2 2 2 +10
Conference Only
Year GP G A PTS PEN PP SH GW +/2015-16 23 9 4 13 14/28 2 2 1 +7 Totals 23 9 4 13 14/28 2 2 1 +7
Career Highs
Goals: 2 (2x). Last 1/23/16 vs. Colorado College Assists: 2, 3/04/16 vs. Western Michigan Points: 2 (4x). Last (2a) 3/04/16 vs. Western Michigan Point Streak: 4 games (2g, 2a) from 3/25/16 to 4/09/16 Plus/Minus: +2 (4x). Last 3/26/16 vs. Michigan (NCAA Midwest Regional) Shots on Goal: 5, 2/12/16 at Denver Shot Blocks: 2, 3/05/16 vs. Western Michigan
Career vs. 2016-17 Opponents
Bemidji State: 2 GP, 0-0--0 Boston College: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Canisius: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Colorado College: 6 GP, 5-1--6 Denver: 6 GP, 1-0--1 Miami: 2 GP, 2-0--2 Michigan State: 2 GP, 0-0--0
Minnesota: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Minnesota Duluth: 5 GP, 0-0--0 Omaha: 4 GP, 1-0--1 Rensselaer: 0 GP, 0-0--0 St. Cloud State: 2 GP, 1-1--2 Union: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Western Michigan: 3 GP, 0-3--3
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY SHANE GERSICH SO | F | 5-11 | 183 | L
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Hometown: Chaska, Minn. Previous Team: Omaha (USHL) Major: Undeclared NHL Rights: Washington (204 • 5th • 134th)
2015-16 (Freshman): Ranked third among UND freshmen with nine goals in 37 games ... Owned a plus-15 rating to rank third-best among NCHC rookie forwards and sixth-best among all NCHC freshmen ... Opened the scoring in the national championship game against top-ranked Quinnipiac (April 7), putting UND ahead 1-0 at 11:56 of the first period in an eventual 5-1 win … Boasted a plus-7 rating in his last 10 games ... Collected his first career goal in the season opener against Lake Superior State at the Ice Breaker Tournament (Oct. 9) ... Also racked up a season-best seven shots on goal in that game ... Tallied the game-winning goal in a 3-1 win over Wisconsin (Nov. 7) ... Was a plus or even in 34 of 37 games … Earned first letter. Before UND: Drafted by the Washington Capitals in the fifth round (134th overall) of the 2014 NHL Entry Draft … A 2015 graduate of University of Nebraska High School in Lincoln … Spent the 2014-15 season with the USHL’s Omaha Lancers and led the team in goals (27), power-play points (16), power-play goals (10) and game-winning goals (5) … His 27 goals tied him for 10th in the USHL … Tied for seventh in power-play tallies and tied for eighth with five game-winners … Added 23 assists for 50 points in 52 games … Represented the U.S. at the 2014-15 World Junior A Challenge … Spent the 2013-14 season with the U.S. National Team Development Program … Had 16 goals and 16 assists in 61 games with the U.S. Under-18 Team and helped team to a gold medal at the U-18 World Championship. Personal: Undecided on a major … Son of Frank and Sharlene Gerisch … Nephew of former NHL forwards Aaron, Neal and Paul Broten, each of whom played collegiately at the University of Minnesota.
Overall
CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP G A PTS PEN PP SH GW +/2015-16 37 9 2 11 8/16 0 0 1 +15 Totals 37 9 2 11 8/16 0 0 1 +15
Conference Only
Year GP G A PTS PEN PP SH GW +/2015-16 21 5 2 7 8/16 0 0 0 +9 Totals 21 5 2 7 8/16 0 0 0 +9
Career Highs
Goals: 1 (9x). Last 4/09/12 vs. Quinnipiac (NCAA Frozen Four) Assists: 1 (2x). Last 3/04/16 vs.Western Michigan Points: 1 (11x). Last (1g) 4/09/12 vs. Quinnipiac (NCAA Frozen Four) Point Streak: 3 games (2g, 1a) from 3/04/16 to 3/11/16 Plus/Minus: +2 (3x). Last 3/11/16 vs. Colorado College (NCHC Quarterfinals) Shots on Goal: 7, 10/09/15 vs. Lake Superior State (Ice Breaker Tournament) Shot Blocks: 1 (3x). Last 4/09/12 vs. Quinnipiac (NCAA Frozen Four)
Career vs. 2016-17 Opponents
Bemidji State: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Boston College: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Canisius: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Colorado College: 6 GP, 3-0--3 Denver: 5 GP, 0-0--0 Miami: 2 GP, 0-0--0 Michigan State: 2 GP, 0-0--0
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Minnesota: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Minnesota Duluth: 5 GP, 1-0--1 Omaha: 3 GP, 0-1--1 Rensselaer: 0 GP, 0-0--0 St. Cloud State: 1 GP, 0-0--0 Union: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Western Michigan: 4 GP, 2-1--3
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY MIKE GORNALL SO | F | 5-11 | 198 | R
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Hometown: Irwin, Pa. Previous Team: Topeka (NAHL) Major: Pre-Investments NHL Rights: Free Agent
2015-16 (Freshman): Named to NCHC Academic All-Conference Team … Suited up for three regular-season games as a freshman ... Scored his first career goal in just his second collegiate game, a 5-1 win over Colorado College (Jan. 23) ... Also had three shots on goal and was named the game’s No. 3 star ... Last played in a 2-0 win over Western Michigan on Jan. 29 … Earned first letter … Became just the second Pennsylvania native ever to play at UND, joining twotime Stanley Cup champion Jay Caufield (Philadelphia) ... Caufield lettered in football at UND from 1982-85 and played one game for the men’s hockey team in 1984-85. Before UND: Spent the past two seasons with the Topeka RoadRunners of the North American Hockey League (NAHL) … Amassed 21 goals and 50 assists in 113 career games with Topeka … Added 10 goals and 14 points in 19 career playoff games … Served as team captain in 2014-15 and collected 15 goals and 34 assists in 58 games … Had a team-leading seven goals and nine points in eight playoff games … Was a teammate of fellow UND sophomore Matej Tomek in 2014-15 … A graduate of Hempfield Area High School. Personal: Majoring in pre-investments … Son of Dale and Robin Gornall. Overall
CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP G A PTS PEN PP SH GW +/2015-16 3 1 0 1 1/2 0 0 0 +1 Totals 3 1 0 1 1/2 0 0 0 +1
Conference Only
Year GP G A PTS PEN PP SH GW +/2015-16 2 1 0 1 1/2 0 0 0 +1 Totals 2 1 0 1 1/2 0 0 0 +1
Career Highs
Goals: 1, 1/23/16 vs. Colorado College Assists: None Points: 1 (1g), 1/23/16 vs. Colorado College Point Streak: None Plus/Minus: +1, 1/23/16 vs. Colorado College Shots on Goal: 3, 1/23/16 vs. Colorado College Shot Blocks: 1, 1/29/16 at Western Michigan
Career vs. 2016-17 Opponents
Bemidji State: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Boston College: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Canisius: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Colorado College: 1 GP, 1-0--1 Denver: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Miami: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Michigan State: 0 GP, 0-0--0
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
Minnesota: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Minnesota Duluth: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Omaha: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Rensselaer: 0 GP, 0-0--0 St. Cloud State: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Union: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Western Michigan: 1 GP, 0-0--0
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY MATT HRYNKIW SR | G | 5-10 | 182 | L
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Hometown: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Previous Team: Humboldt (SJHL) Major: Mechanical Engineering NHL Rights: Free Agent
2015-16 (Junior): Named to the All-NCHC Academic Team ... Co-recipient (with sophomore forward Nick Schmaltz) of UND’s Coaches’ Unsung Hero Award … Made the first 14 appearances of his collegiate career, including 11 starts ... His 2.13 goals against average ranked ninth in UND single-season history ... Took over as UND’s starter when Cam Johnson went down with an injury in the third game of the year and started the next 11 straight games ... Came off the bench in the third period Oct. 16 at Bemidji State after Johnson’s injury to make his official collegiate debut ... Made his first start the following night in UND’s home opener against BSU and stopped 19 of 21 shots for his first career win ... Recorded his first career shutout in UND’s following game with 27 saves in a 2-0 win at Vermont (Oct. 23) ... Was named NCHC Goaltender of the Week following the Vermont series after stopping 54 of 56 shots in the two games ... Also pitched a shutout the following week at Colorado College (Oct. 31) with a 29-save effort ... Relieved Johnson in the regular-season finale against Western Michigan (March 5) with UND trailing 3-1 and backstopped a comeback victory for his 10th win of the season ... Gave UND its first 10-win goaltending duo since Jake Brandt and Jordan Parise in 2003-04 ... Held opponents to two goals or fewer in seven of his 11 starts … Earned third letter. 2014-15 (Sophomore): Named to his second straight All-NCHC Academic Team ... Suited up 20 times but did not see any action during the regular season ... Also dressed for both games at the NCAA West Regional ... Made his collegiate debut in UND’s 7-2 exhibition win over the U.S. Under-18 Team (Jan. 3) ... Played the final 3:32 of that game and stopped all five shots he faced … Earned second letter. 2013-14 (Freshman): Received team’s Tom Hoghaug Memorial Scholarship, awarded to the freshman who demonstrates initiative, character and a sense of responsibility … Named to Academic AllNCHC Team ... Suited up seven times but did not see any game action behind veterans Zane McIntyre and Clarke Saunders … Earned first letter. Before UND: Spent the past three seasons with the Humboldt Broncos of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) … Named Canada’s 2012-13 national Junior A Goaltender of the Year and SJHL Goaltender of the Year after going 27-11-2 and leading the league in goals against average (1.83), save percentage (.939) and shutouts (six) … Went 10-6 with a 2.11 GAA and .932 SV% during the SJHL playoffs … Earned SJHL Goaltender of the Month honors four out of six months … Named Humboldt’s Team MVP, Hardest Worker, Best Team Player, Most Dedicated Player, and 3-Star Award winner … Helped Humboldt to an SJHL championship in 2011-12 after leading the league in GAA (2.28) and shutouts (four) … A 2010 graduate of St. Joseph High School in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan … Competed in both hockey and golf as a prep … Member of the Great Distinction Honor Roll. Personal: Majoring in mechanical engineering … Son of Crandall and Theresa Hrynkiw.
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Overall
CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP-GS MIN GA GAA SVS SV% SO W-L-T 2013-14 0-0 000:00 0 --- 0 --- 0 0-0-0 2014-15 0-0 000:00 0 --- 0 --- 0 0-0-0 2015-16 14-11 733:50 26 2.13 262 .910 2 10-2-2 Totals 14-11 733:50 26 2.13 262 .910 2 10-2-2
Conference Only
Year GP-GS MIN GA GAA SVS SV% SO W-L-T 2013-14 0-0 000:00 0 --- 0 --- 0 0-0-0 2014-15 0-0 000:00 0 --- 0 --- 0 0-0-0 2015-16 8-6 411:28 16 2.33 144 .900 1 6-1-1 Totals 8-6 411:28 16 2.33 144 .900 1 6-1-1
Career Highs
Goals Allowed (Fewest): 0 (2x). Last 10/31/15 at Colorado College Most Saves: 35, 11/20/15 at St. Cloud State Most Minutes: 60:26, 11/14/15 vs. Miami Winning Streak: 5 games, 10/17/15 to 10/31/15 Unbeaten Streak: 6 games (5-0-1), 10/16/15 to 10/31/15
Career vs. 2016-17 Opponents
Bemidji State: 2 GP, 1-0-1 Boston College: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Canisius: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Colorado College: 3 GP, 2-0-1 Denver: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Miami: 2 GP, 2-0-0 Michigan State: 0 GP, 0-0--0
Minnesota: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Minnesota Duluth: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Omaha: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Rensselaer: 0 GP, 0-0-0 St. Cloud State: 2 GP, 1-1-0 Union: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Western Michigan: 0 GP, 0-0-0 (W-L-T indicated for goaltenders)
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY JOEL JANATUINEN SO | F | 6-0 | 184 | L
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Hometown: Espoo, Finland Previous Team: Sioux City (USHL) Major: Undeclared NHL Rights: Free Agent
2015-16 (Freshman): Named to NCHC Academic All-Conference Team … Had four goals and five assists in 35 games ... Four of his nine points came during the postseason, including three during the NCHC Quarterfinals against Colorado College (March 11-12) ... Scored his first career power-play goal and added an assist in a 7-1 win in Game 1 ... Game was the first multi-point performance of his career ... Added his first collegiate game-winning goal in a 5-1 victory in Game 2 ... His 3-point series snapped a six-game point drought ... Picked up an assist in the third period of UND’s 5-2 win over No. 5 Michigan in the NCAA Midwest Region championship (March 26) ... Scored his first career-goal in a 4-1 win at Michigan State (Nov. 29) ... Earned first letter … Joined fellow freshman Matej Tomek, Slovakia’s Rastislav Spirko (2004-06), Denmark’s Lars Oxholm (1991-93) and the Czech Republic’s Zdenek “Stan” Marek (1950-51) as the only Europeans to play men’s hockey at UND. Before UND: Spent the 2014-15 season, his first in North America, with the USHL’s Sioux City Musketeers and registered 21 goals and 29 assists in 50 games … Also owned a plus-20 rating, tied for eighth-best in the USHL … Tied for ninth in the league with nine power-play goals … Added a team-leading three goals in five playoff games … Spent the 2013-14 season in Finland’s Jr. A. SM-Liiga league and led the Blues U20 to a league championship … Had 22 goals and 26 assists in 46 games, tying for second on the team in goals and tying for third in points … Won the league’s Jere Lehtinen Award as Gentleman of the Year ... A 2014 graduate of Tapiolan lukio. Personal: Undecided on a major ... Son of Tuomo and Lisbeth Janatuinen.
Overall
CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP G A PTS PEN PP SH GW +/2015-16 35 4 5 9 5/10 1 0 1 -2 Totals 35 4 5 9 5/10 1 0 1 -2
Conference Only
Year GP G A PTS PEN PP SH GW +/2015-16 20 1 3 4 2/4 0 0 0 -4 Totals 20 1 3 4 2/4 0 0 0 -4
Career Highs
Goals: 1 (4x). Last 3/12/16 vs. Colorado College (NCHC Quarterfinals) Assists: 1 (5x). Last 3/26/16 vs. Michigan (NCAA Midwest Regional) Points: 1 (9x). Last (1a) 3/26/16 vs. Michigan (NCAA Midwest Regional) Point Streak: 2 games (2g, 1a) from 3/11/16 to 3/12/16 Plus/Minus: +2, 2/27/16 at Omaha Shots on Goal: 3, 10/31/15 at Colorado College Shot Blocks: 2, 12/05/15 vs. Denver
Career vs. 2016-17 Opponents
Bemidji State: 1 GP, 0-0--0 Boston College: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Canisius: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Colorado College: 4 GP, 2-2--4 Denver: 5 GP, 0-0--0 Miami: 1 GP, 0-1--1 Michigan State: 1 GP, 1-0--1
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
Minnesota: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Minnesota Duluth: 5 GP, 1-0--1 Omaha: 4 GP, 0-0--0 Rensselaer: 0 GP, 0-0--0 St. Cloud State: 1 GP, 0-0--0 Union: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Western Michigan: 3 GP, 0-0--0
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY CAM JOHNSON JR | G | 6-1 | 205 | L
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Hometown: Troy, Mich. Previous Team: Waterloo (USHL) Major: Pre-Investments, Social Science NHL Rights: Free Agent
Career: Leads all active Division I men’s goaltenders in career goals against average (1.74) and career winning percentage (.833) and is tied for second with a .931 career save percentage ... All three would be school records but he needs four more appearances to reach the requisite 40 career games for inclusion in UND’s career record books. 2016-17: (Junior): Named to NCHC Preseason All-Conference Team. 2015-16 (Sophomore): Earned AHCA All-America West Second Team honors … One of five national finalists for the 2016 Mike Richter Award ... Named to U.S. College Hockey Online’s All-USCHO Second Team … Earned NCAA Frozen Four All-Tournament Team honors … All-NCHC Second Team honoree ... Named to his second straight NCHC Academic All-Conference Team ... Finalist for NCHC Goaltender of the Year ... Earned six NCHC Goaltender of the Week awards, more than any other goalie in the conference ... Named both Hockey Commissioners Association (HCA) National Player of the Month and NCHC Player of the Month for December ... Posted a school-record .933 save percentage … Ranked second nationally with a 1.66 GAA that was the second-best in UND single-season history ... Led the nation in winning percentage (.833) ... His five shutouts tied for the NCHC lead and were tied for the fifth-most in UND single-season history ... Named to both the NCAA Frozen Four and NCAA West Region All-Tournament Teams … Stopped 53 of 56 shots at the NCAA Frozen Four, including a 33-save performance in UND’s 5-1 win over top-ranked Quinnipiac in the title game (April 9) … Was the West Region Most Outstanding Player after stopping 49 of 53 shots in two games ... Stopped 24 of 26 shots in the semifinal vs. No. 9 Northeastern and 25 of 27 shots in the championship game vs. No. 5 Michigan ... Became just the eighth different goalie in UND single-season history to win at least 24 games ... Led the NCHC in save percentage during conference games (.935) ... Put together four straight shutouts from Dec. 5 to Jan. 1 for a school-record shutout streak of 298 minutes, 25 seconds ... Gerald “Spike” Schultz set the previous record of 249:41 in Jan. 1954 ... Johnson’s streak is the second-longest in NCAA DI men’s hockey history ... Only Lake Superior State’s Blaine Lacher (375:01 in 1993-94) had a longer streak ... Johnson joined Lacher (5) and Schultz (4) as the only goalies in Division I men’s history to record four or more shutouts in a row ... Stopped a career-high 40 shots in a 3-0 shutout at Minnesota Duluth (Dec. 11) for UND’s first shutout of 40-plus saves since Jon Casey in Feb. 1984 against Colorado College ... Held opponents to two goals or fewer in 27 of 34 appearances and one goal or fewer in 21 of 34
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Overall
CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP-GS MIN GA GAA SVS SV% SO W-L-T 2014-15 2-1 43:19 4 5.54 13 .765 0 0-0-0 2015-16 34-33 1918:19 53 1.66 759 .935 5 24-4-2 Totals 36-34 1961:38 57 1.74 772 .931 5 24-4-2
Conference Only
Year GP-GS MIN GA GAA SVS SV% SO W-L-T 2014-15 0-0 000:00 0 --- 0 --- 0 0-0-0 2015-16 19-18 1032:17 31 1.80 443 .935 4 13-3-0 Totals 19-18 1032:17 31 1.80 443 .935 4 13-3-0
Career Highs
Goals Allowed (Fewest): 0 (5x). Last 1/29/16 at Western Michigan Most Saves: 40, 12/11/15 at Minnesota Duluth Most Minutes: 65:00 (2x). Last 3/19/16 vs. Denver (NCHC Frozen Faceoff ) Winning Streak: 8 games (2x). Last from 2/16/16 to 3/12/16 Unbeaten Streak: 10 games (9-0-1), 10/09/15 to 1/02/16
Career vs. 2016-17 Opponents
Bemidji State: 1 GP, 0-0-0 Boston College: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Canisius: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Colorado College: 5 GP, 3-0-0 Denver: 6 GP, 3-2-1 Miami: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Michigan State: 2 GP, 2-0--0
Minnesota: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Minnesota Duluth: 5 GP, 4-1-0 Omaha: 4 GP, 3-1-0 Rensselaer: 0 GP, 0-0-0 St. Cloud State: 1 GP, 0-0-0 Union: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Western Michigan: 4 GP, 4-0-0 (W-L-T indicated for goaltenders)
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY ... Went unbeaten in his first 10 career decisions (9-0-1), UND’s longest streak to open a career since Jordan Parise began his career with an 11game unbeaten streak in 2003-04 ... Put together seven performances of 30-plus saves ... Made 30 consecutive starts to close the season, the sixth-longest streak in UND history … Earned second letter. 2014-15 (Freshman): Named to NCHC Academic All-Conference Team … Appeared in two games as a freshman ... Made his collegiate debut in the season opener against Bemidji State (Oct. 10) in relief of Zane McIntyre ... Received his first collegiate start on Dec. 5 against Lake Superior State … Earned first collegiate letter. Before UND: Split the 2013-14 season between the Fargo Force and the Waterloo Blackhawks of the United States Hockey League (USHL) … Was traded to Waterloo mid-season and went 11-1-1 with a 1.86 and .939 save percentage … Made a combined 35 starts with Fargo and Waterloo and went 13-15-4 with a 2.68 GAA and .920 save percentage … Spent the entire 2012-13 season with Fargo, going 14-8-6 in 28 appearances with a 3.07 GAA and a .909 save percentage … Appeared in eight playoff games that season and backstopped the Force to the USHL’s 2013 Clark Cup Finals … Went 4-3 in the playoffs with a 2.40 GAA and .931 save percentage … Won the Michigan state championship with the Little Caesar’s Under-18 program in 2011-12 ... A 2012 graduate of Troy High School. Personal: Double major in pre-investments and social science … Son of Lori Johnson.
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY TREVOR OLSON JR | F | 6-2 | 200 | R
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Hometown: Duluth, Minn. Previous Team: Sioux City (USHL) Major: Communication NHL Rights: Free Agent
2015-16 (Sophomore): Appeared in a career-high 36 games and dished out four assists ... Notched a career-best plus-6 rating ... Was a plus or even in 32 of 36 games ... Suited up for all four games in the NCAA Tournament ... Assisted on UND’s first goal (by Johnny Simonson) in the regional semifinal vs. No. 9 Northeastern ... Assist snapped a personal 9-game point drought ... Had two shots on goal and two blocked shots in UND’s 1-1 overtime tie vs. No. 6 Denver in the NCHC Frozen Faceoff third-place game (March 19) ... Game was his first since suiting up for a 4-1 win at Omaha on Feb. 27 … Earned second letter. 2014-15 (Freshman): Had three goals in 19 games as a freshman ... Two of his three goals came in UND’s 3-2 win at No. 15 St. Cloud State (Nov. 22) ... One of his two goals stood as the game-winner ... Was named the game’s No. 1 star one night after sitting out as a healthy scratch ... His other goal came in UND’s 7-4 win vs. Lake Superior State (Dec. 5) ... Had a season-high three shots on goal in that game … Earned first letter. Before UND: Appeared in 21 games during an injury-shortened 2013-14 season with Sioux City and registered nine goals and 12 assists with a plus-10 rating … Split the 2012-13 season between Sioux City and Green Bay, collecting 17 goals and 33 assists for 50 points in 63 games … Was a plus-17 … Played for Duluth East High School from 2009-10 to 2011-12 and amassed 32 goals and 57 assists in 61 games … Joined Green Bay for the final seven games of the season and was a member of the Gamblers’ Clark Cup championship team … A 2012 graduate of Duluth East High School … Lettered three times in hockey and four times in golf as a prep … Led Duluth East to the state hockey tournament three straight years. Personal: Majoring in communication … Son of Jim and Denise Olson.
Overall
CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP G A PTS PEN PP SH GW +/2014-15 19 3 0 3 8/19 0 0 1 +3 2015-16 36 0 4 4 7/20 0 0 0 +6 Totals 55 3 4 7 15/39 0 0 1 +9
Conference Only
Year GP G A PTS PEN PP SH GW +/2014-15 10 2 0 2 3/9 0 0 1 0 2015-16 19 0 2 2 6/18 0 0 0 +3 Totals 29 2 2 4 9/27 0 0 1 +3
Career Highs
Goals: 2, 11/22/14 at St. Cloud State Assists: 1 (4x). Last 3/25/16 vs. Northeastern (NCAA Midwest Regional) Points: 1 (7x). Last (1a) 3/25/16 vs. Northeastern (NCAA Midwest Regional) Point Streak: None Plus/Minus: +1 (5x). 3/13/15 vs. Colorado College (NCHC Quarterfinals) Shots on Goal: 3, 11/14/15 vs. Miami Shot Blocks: 3 (4x). Last 1/02/16 vs. Alabama Huntsville
Career vs. 2016-17 Opponents
Bemidji State: 2 GP, 0-0--0 Boston College: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Canisius: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Colorado College: 7 GP, 0-1--1 Denver: 7 GP, 0-0--0 Miami: 2 GP, 0-0--0 Michigan State: 2 GP, 0-0--0
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Minnesota: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Minnesota Duluth: 4 GP, 0-1--1 Omaha: 5 GP, 0-0--0 Rensselaer: 0 GP, 0-0--0 St. Cloud State: 4 GP, 2-0--2 Union: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Western Michigan: 2 GP, 0-0--0
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY AUSTIN POGANSKI JR | F | 6-2 | 210 | R
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Hometown: St. Cloud, Minn. Previous Team: Tri-City (USHL) Major: Pre-Entrepreneurship, Social Science NHL Rights: St. Louis (2014 • 4th • 110th) 2016-17 (Junior): Assistant captain. 2015-16 (Sophomore): Named to both the NCHC Scholar-Athlete team and to his second straight NCHC Academic All-Conference Team ... UND’s only player to have played in all 44 games ... Established career highs in every offensive category ... Ranked fifth on the team in points (25) ... Tied for second on the team with five game-winning goals, which ranks tied for fifth in the NCHC and is tied for 11th nationally ... Scored a third-period goal in the national championship game vs. Quinnipiac (April 9), giving UND a 5-1 lead with 9:19 remaining … Scored the overtime game-winner on a penalty shot in UND’s 2-1 win over Minnesota Duluth (Feb. 19) ... Goal was UND’s first OT penalty shot goal since Drew Stafford scored on Maine’s Jimmy Howard on Oct. 8, 2004 ... Scored the GWG in both games of a sweep of Denver (Dec. 4-5) ... Had three goals in that series ... Notched the game-winner in a 5-2 win over Lake Superior State in the season opener at the Ice Breaker Tournament in Portland, Maine (Oct. 9) ... Also had the game-winner in a 5-1 win over Colorado College (Jan. 23) ... Enjoyed six multi-point games … Earned second letter. 2014-15 (Freshman): Named to NCHC Academic All-Conference Team … Received team’s Most Improved Player award … Ranked third among UND’s freshmen with 14 points in 38 games ... Ranked third among NCHC freshmen with a plus-11 rating ... Tied for second in rooking scoring during NCHC Tournament with three points (all assists) in four games ... Those three assists all came during the NCHC Quarterfinals, making him the league’s top rookie scorer during the first round ... Set up Connor Gaarder’s series-clinching goal with 1:22 left in the third period in Game Two of the NCHC Quarterfinals against Colorado College (March 14) ... Had a career-high-tying two assists in that game ... Also had one assist in Game One ... Had a career-high three points with two goals and an assist in a 7-1 win over Niagara (Jan. 16) ... Was also a season-best plus-3 in that game ... Had six points (1g, 5a) in his last nine games after collecting eight points in his first 27 games ... Scored his first collegiate goal in a 2-2 overtime tie vs. #5 Providence (Oct. 25) … Earned first letter. Before UND: Selected by the St. Louis Blues in the fourth round (110th overall) of the 2014 NHL Entry Draft … Spent the 2013-14 season with the USHL’s Tri-City Storm, collecting 19 goals and 12 assists in 55 games … Led the team and ranked fourth in the USHL with 11 power-play goals … Also paced TriCity in short-handed goals (3) and shooting percentage (15.3) … Spent the previous three seasons playing for St. Cloud Cathedral High School, where he amassed 156 career points … Named the 2012-13 St. Cloud Times All-Area Boys Hockey Player of the Year after racking up 35 goals and 31 assists in 23 games … Helped lead the United States to a silver medal at the 2013 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, where he scored seven goals in 11 games … Also played for the USA Hockey Under-18 Select Team at the 2013 Ivan Hlinka Cup … Led the U.S. Select Under-17 team in goals en route to a gold medal at the 2012 Under-17 Five Nations Tournament. Personal: Double major in pre-entrepreneurship and social science … Son of Rick and Kim Poganski.
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
Overall
Year 2014-15 2015-16 Totals
CAREER STATISTICS GP G A PTS PEN PP SH GW +/38 4 10 14 4/19 0 0 0 +11 44 10 15 25 9/18 2 1 5 +10 82 14 25 39 13/37 2 1 5 +21
Conference Only
Year GP G A PTS 2014-15 22 1 5 6 2015-16 24 6 10 16 Totals 46 7 15 22
PEN PP SH GW +/3/17 0 0 0 +5 5/10 2 1 4 +3 8/27 2 1 4 +8
Career Highs
Goals: 2 (2x). Last 12/05/15 vs. Denver Assists: 2 (5x). Last 2/26/16 at Omaha Points: 3 (2g, 1a), 1/16/15 vs. Niagara Point Streak: 3 games (2x). Last from 2/12/16 to 2/19/16 Plus/Minus: +3, 1/16/15 vs. Niagara Shots on Goal: 6, 12/05/15 vs. Denver Shot Blocks: 3 (2x). Last 12/04/15 vs. Denver
Career vs. 2016-17 Opponents
Bemidji State: 3 GP, 1-1--2 Boston College: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Canisius: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Colorado College: 11 GP, 2-7--9 Denver: 11 GP, 4-1--5 Miami: 5 GP, 0-3--3 Michigan State: 2 GP, 0-0--0
Minnesota: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Minnesota Duluth: 7 GP, 1-0--1 Omaha: 8 GP, 0-5--5 Rensselaer: 0 GP, 0-0--0 St. Cloud State: 8 GP, 1-3--4 Union: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Western Michigan: 6 GP, 0-0--0
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY TUCKER POOLMAN JR | D | 6-4 | 217 | R
3
Hometown: East Grand Forks, Minn. Previous Team: Omaha (USHL) Major: Business Economics NHL Rights: Winnipeg (2013 • 5th • 127th) 2016-17 (Junior): Assistant captain. 2015-16 (Sophomore): Named to his second consecutive NCHC Academic All-Conference Team … Established career highs in points (24), assists (19) and plus/minus (+22) ... Ranked fifth among NCHC defensemen in both points, assists and plus/minus ... Named to NCAA Midwest Region All-Tournament Team ... Scored a goal in the semifinal vs. No. 9 Northeastern (March 25) and added an assist in the championship vs. No. 5 Michigan (March 26) ... Was a plus-2 in both the NCAA Frozen Four championship (April 9 vs. Quinnipiac) and semifinal (April 7) vs. Denver and totaled six blocked shots … Had a goal and two assists in a 4-2 win at Omaha on Feb. 26 for his first career 3-point game ... Scored the game-winning goal (PPG) in a 3-0 win at Minnesota Duluth (Dec. 12) ... Registered a career-best plus-4 rating in a 4-3 win over Miami (Nov. 14) ... Named NCHC Defenseman of the Week on Nov. 30 after a 3-point series in a sweep at Michigan State … Had a goal in the series opener, a 3-1 UND win (Nov. 27) and added two assists in a 4-1 win to close out the series (Nov. 29) … Earned second letter. 2014-15 (Freshman): Named to NCHC Academic All-Conference Team … Received team’s Tom Hoghaug Memorial Scholarship as the freshman who demonstrates initiative, character and a sense of responsibility … Played 25 games at forward and 15 on defense ... Named NCHC Rookie of the Month for March/April after leading the league’s freshmen with two goals and four assists in nine games during that time … UND’s leading scorer in the postseason, collecting two goals and four assists in seven games (NCHC and NCAA combined) ... Led the team with six power-play goals, one short of UND’s single-season record for a freshman defenseman set by Nick Naumenko in 1992-93 ... His six PPG also tied him for seventh in the NCHC (second among freshmen) ... Had eight goals overall on the season, a total surpassed by just three freshmen defensemen in school history ... Tied for second among NCHC rookies in playoff scoring with three points (1g, 2a) in four games ... Was named NCHC Rookie of the Week on Dec. 8 after UND’s sweep of Lake Superior State (Dec. 5-6) ... Tallied a career-high two goals (both PPG) in UND’s 7-4 win over LSSU in the series opener (Dec. 5) ... Added an assist the following night in a 3-1 victory ... Scored his first collegiate goal in a 7-2 win at Colorado College (Oct. 18) ... Goal stood as the eventual game-winner ... Had his first 2-assist game in a 5-0 win over Niagara (Jan. 17) … Earned first letter. Before UND: Drafted by the Winnipeg Jets in the fifth round (127th overall) of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft … Named 2013-14 USA Hockey Junior Player of the Year … Served as team captain of the Omaha Lancers (USHL) in 201314 and tallied 15 goals and 26 assists with a plus-20 rating in 58 games … Led all USHL blueliners in goals (15) and power-play goals (10) and ranked third in points (41) … Also named to All-USHL First Team … Scored 29 career goals with the Lancers, the most in franchise history by a defenseman … Also played for Omaha in 2012-13, recording 14 goals and 14 assists in 64 games as a rookie … Spent the 2011-12 season with the Wichita Falls Wildcats of the North American Hockey League (NAHL) … Scored seven goals and 22 assists in 59 games … A graduate of East Grand Forks High School. Personal: Majoring in business economics … Son of Mark and LeAnne Poolman … Father is UND’s athletic trainer and strength & conditioning coach … Father also pllayed football at UND (1986-88) and was a first-team All-North Central Conference wide receiver as a senior … Younger brother, Colton, is a freshman defenseman with UND.
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Overall
Year 2014-15 2015-16 Totals
CAREER STATISTICS GP G A PTS PEN PP SH GW +/40 8 10 18 8/16 6 0 1 +4 40 5 19 24 2/4 1 0 1 +22 80 13 29 42 10/20 7 0 2 +26
Conference Only
Year GP G A PTS PEN PP SH GW +/2014-15 23 1 3 4 4/8 1 0 1 +2 2015-16 22 2 11 13 0/0 1 0 1 +9 Totals 45 3 14 17 4/8 2 0 2 +11
Career Highs
Goals: 2, 12/05/14 vs. Lake Superior State Assists: 2 (5x). Last 2/26/16 at Omaha Points: 3 (1g, 2a), 2/26/16 at Omaha Point Streak: 6 games (2g, 6a), 11/27/15 to 12/12/15 Plus/Minus: +4, 11/14/15 Miami Shots on Goal: 7 (2x). Last 1/01/16 vs. Alabama Huntsville Shot Blocks: 5, 1/01/16 vs. Alabama Huntsville
Career vs. 2016-17 Opponents
Bemidji State: 3 GP, 0-2--2 Boston College: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Canisius: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Colorado College: 10 GP, 2-1--3 Denver: 11 GP, 0-5--5 Miami: 5 GP, 0-1--1 Michigan State: 2 GP, 1-2--3
Minnesota: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Minnesota Duluth: 7 GP, 1-1--2 Omaha: 8 GP, 1-1--2 Rensselaer: 0 GP, 0-0--0 St. Cloud State: 8 GP, 0-4--4 Union: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Western Michigan: 6 GP, 0-4--4
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY HAYDEN SHAW SO | D | 5-11 | 195 | L
28
Hometown: Woodbury, Minn. Previous Team: Dubuque (USHL) Major: Communication NHL Rights: Free Agent
2015-16 (Freshman): Named to NCHC Academic All-Conference Team … Collected two goals and four assists with a plus-14 rating in 32 games ... Ranked fourth among NCHC rookie defensemen in plus/minus and tied for seventh among all NCHC freshmen skaters ... Had a season-best three-game point streak snapped at the NCHC Frozen Faceoff ... Had two goals and two assists in those three games after having collected just two points (both assists) in his first 24 collegiate games ... Stepped into the lineup during the NCHC Quarterfinals (March 11-12) with captain Gage Ausmus out with an injury and scored a goal in each game of UND’s sweep of Colorado College ... Goals were the first of his collegiate career ... Enjoyed the first multipoint game of his collegiate career with a pair of assists in an 8-1 win over Western Michigan (March 4) … Earned first letter. Before UND: A 2015 graduate of Dubuque Senior High School … Spent the previous two seasons in the USHL, playing for the Waterloo Blackhawks in 2013-14 and splitting the 2014-15 season between Waterloo and the Dubuque Fighting Saints … Earned USHL First All-Star Team honors in 2014-15 after tying for third among the league’s defensemen in scoring with (6-36—42) and plus-minus rating (plus-20) in 46 games … Three of his six goals were game-winners, tying him for second-most among USHL defensemen … His plus-20 tied him for eighth among all USHL skaters … Tied for the playoff scoring lead among defensemen with 12 points (3 goals, 9 assists) in eight games for Dubuque … Was named to the 2013-14 USHL All-Rookie Team after amassing eight goals and 21 assists in 53 games for Waterloo … Helped lead the Blackhawks to the Anderson Cup as 2013-14 USHL regular season champions. Personal: Majoring in communication … Son of current UND assistant coach Matt Shaw and his wife, Carolyn … Father played collegiately at Colorado College (1988-89) and U.S. International (198588) and later served as an assistant coach in the NHL with New Jersey, San Jose and Minnesota.
Overall
CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP G A PTS PEN PP SH GW +/2015-16 32 2 4 6 5/10 1 0 0 +14 Totals 32 2 4 6 5/10 1 0 0 +14
Conference Only
Year GP G A PTS PEN PP SH GW +/2015-16 15 0 3 3 3/6 0 0 0 +7 Totals 15 0 3 3 3/6 0 0 0 +7
Career Highs
Goals: 1 (2x). Last 3/12/16 vs. Colorado College (NCHC Quarterfinals) Assists: 2, 3/04/16 vs. Western Michigan Points: 2 (2a), 3/04/16 vs. Western Michigan Point Streak: 3 games (2g, 2a), 3/04/16 to 3/12/16 Plus/Minus: +2 (3x). Last 3/12/16 vs. Colorado College Shots on Goal: 3, 3/11/16 vs. Colorado College (NCHC Quarterfinals) Shot Blocks: 4, 10/30/15 at Colorado College
Career vs. 2016-17 Opponents
Bemidji State: 2 GP, 0-1--1 Boston College: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Canisius: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Colorado College: 6 GP, 2-1--3 Denver: 4 GP, 0-0--0 Miami: 1 GP, 0-0--0 Michigan State: 1 GP, 0-0--0
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
Minnesota: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Minnesota Duluth: 3 GP, 0-0--0 Omaha: 3 GP, 0-0--0 Rensselaer: 0 GP, 0-0--0 St. Cloud State: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Union: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Western Michigan: 3 GP, 0-2--2
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY JOHNNY SIMONSON JR | F | 5-10 | 173 | L
10
Hometown: Grand Forks,N.D. Previous Team: Lincoln (USHL) Major: Managerial Finance & Accounting NHL Rights: Free Agent
2016-17 (Junior): Assistant captain. 2015-16 (Sophomore): Named to both the NCHC Scholar-Athlete Team as well as his second straight NCHC Academic All-Conference Team ... Established career highs in games (43), points (17), assists (14), goals (3) and plus/minus (+8) ... Scored UND’s first goal in the NCAA Midwest Region semifinal vs. No. 9 Northeastern (March 25) ... Goal at 5:43 of the first period tied the game 1-1 and snapped a personal 35-game drought ... Had his first collegiate 2-assist game in a 4-1 win at Omaha (Feb. 27) as UND clinched at least a share of the Penrose Cup ... Scored the game-winning goal in a 2-0 win at Vermont (Oct. 23) ... Assisted on Joel Janatuinen’s game-winning goal in a 5-1 win over Colorado College in Game 2 of the NCHC Quarterfinals (March 12) … Opened the season with five points (2 goals, 3 assists) in his first six games, matching his freshman point total by the end of October … Earned second letter. 2014-15 (Freshman): Named to NCHC Academic All-Conference Team … Had five assists in 22 games ... Won 54.3 percent of his faceoffs, the fifth-best mark by a freshman in UND history ... Assisted on UND’s lone goal in its NCHC Frozen Faceoff semifinal loss to St. Cloud State (March 20) ... Was also a plus-1 in that game and won five of seven faceoffs (71.4 percent) ... Collected his first collegiate point with an assist in UND’s 7-2 win at Colorado College (Oct. 18) ... Sixteen of his 22 games played came before the Christmas break ... Was inserted into the lineup in the regular-season finale at Miami (March 7) after sitting out UND’s previous 14 games ... Also suited up for both games in UND’s NCHC Quarterfinals sweep of Colorado College (March 13-14) ... Matched his season high with three shots on goal and was a plus-1 in the series-opening 5-1 win … Earned first letter. Before UND: Spent the 2013-14 season with the Lincoln Stars of the USHL, appearing in 58 games and leading the team in points (59), goals (28), assists (31), power-play goals (9), power-play points (18), shots on goal (229) and plus/minus (plus-7) … Tied for sixth in the USHL goal-scoring race and 12th in the league’s scoring race … Played with the Austin Bruins of the NAHL in each of the previous two seasons … Collected 27 goals and 30 assists in 59 games in 2012-13 and scored 18 goals and 20 assists in 59 games in 2011-12 … A 2011 graduate of Central High School in Grand Forks … Played for Central from 2008-09 to 2010-11 and was an all-state and all-conference selection … Had 31 goals and 19 assists in 26 games as a senior and led Central to a state championship … Also lettered in tennis as a prep. Personal: Majoring in managerial finance & accounting … Son of Arch and Mary Simonson … Both parents attended UND … Older brother, Alex, played collegiate hockey at the University of Nebraska Omaha.
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Overall
CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP G A PTS PEN PP SH GW +/2014-15 22 0 5 5 4/8 0 0 0 +2 2015-16 43 3 14 17 15/38 0 0 1 +8 Totals 65 3 19 22 19/46 0 0 1 +10
Conference Only
Year GP G A PTS PEN PP SH GW +/2014-15 11 0 3 3 1/2 0 0 0 0 2015-16 24 0 7 7 12/32 0 0 0 +3 Totals 35 0 10 10 13/34 0 0 0 +3
Career Highs
Goals: 1 (3x). Last 3/25/16 vs. Northeastern (NCAA Midwest Regional) Assists: 2, 2/27/16 at Omaha Points: 2 (2x). Last (2a) 2/27/16 at Omaha Point Streak: 2 games (4x). Last (1g, 1a) 1/30/16 to 2/12/16 Plus/Minus: +2 (3x). Last 2/27/16 at Omaha Shots on Goal: 6, 11/06/15 vs. Wisconsin Shot Blocks: 2, 1/29/16 at Western Michigan
Career vs. 2016-17 Opponents
Bemidji State: 3 GP, 1-1--2 Boston College: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Canisius: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Colorado College: 10 GP, 0-4--4 Denver: 8 GP, 0-2--2 Miami: 5 GP, 0-0--0 Michigan State: 2 GP, 0-2--2
Minnesota: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Minnesota Duluth: 6 GP, 0-0--0 Omaha: 6 GP, 0-3--3 Rensselaer: 0 GP, 0-0--0 St. Cloud State: 5 GP, 0-2--2 Union: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Western Michigan: 4 GP, 0-1--1
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY MATEJ TOMEK SO | G | 6-3 | 183 | L
31
Hometown: Bratislava, Slovakia Previous Team: Topeka (NAHL) Major: Undeclared NHL Rights: Philadelphia (2015 • 3rd • 90th)
2015-16 (Freshman): Underwent surgery for a lower body injury during the summer and did not dress for a game until November ... Did not see regular-season action ... Suited up as UND’s No. 3 goaltender on 10 occasions ... Made his unofficial collegiate debut in UND’s 4-1 exhibition win over the U.S. Under-18 Team (Jan. 9) ... Came off the bench to play the final 4 minutes, 42 seconds of that game but did not face a shot on goal … Earned first letter … Joined fellow freshman Joel Janatuinen (Finland), Slovakia’s Rastislav Spirko (2004-06), Denmark’s Lars Oxholm (1991-93) and the Czech Republic’s Zdenek “Stan” Marek (1950-51) as the only Europeans ever to play men’s hockey at UND. Before UND: Drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers in the third round (90th overall) of the 2015 NHL Entry Draft … Became UND’s highest-drafted goaltender since David Murphy (1969-73) went 60th overall to the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1971 … Spent the 2014-15 season with the North American Hockey League’s (NAHL) Topeka RoadRunners, where he was a teammate of future UND teammate Mike Gornall … Named NAHL Goaltender of the Year and earned AllNAHL Team honors after going 24-7-2 with a 1.83 goals against average and .928 save percentage … Ranked second in the league in GAA and fifth in save percentage and wins … Also had six shutouts, tied for second-most in the league ... A 2015 graduate of Shawnee Heights High School in Tecumseh, Kan. Personal: Undecided on a major ... Son of Viktor and Zuzana Tomek.
Overall
CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP-GS MIN GA GAA SVS SV% SO W-L-T 2015-16 0-0 000:00 0 --- 0 --- 0 0-0-0 Totals 0-0 000:00 0 --- 0 --- 0 0-0-0
Conference Only
Year GP-GS MIN GA GAA SVS SV% SO W-L-T 2015-16 0-0 000:00 0 --- 0 --- 0 0-0-0 Totals 0-0 000:00 0 --- 0 --- 0 0-0-0
Career Highs
Goals Allowed (Fewest): N/A Most Saves: N/A Most Minutes: N/A Winning Streak: N/A Unbeaten Streak: N/A
Career vs. 2016-17 Opponents
Bemidji State: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Boston College: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Canisius: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Colorado College: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Denver: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Miami: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Michigan State: 0 GP, 0-0--0
Minnesota: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Minnesota Duluth: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Omaha: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Rensselaer: 0 GP, 0-0-0 St. Cloud State: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Union: 0 GP, 0-0-0 Western Michigan: 0 GP, 0-0-0 (W-L-T indicated for goaltenders)
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY CHRIS WILKIE SO | F | 6-0 | 185 | R
18
Hometown: Omaha, Neb. Previous Team: Tri-City (USHL) Major: Communication NHL Rights: Florida (2015 • 6th • 162nd)
2015-16 (Freshman): Named to NCHC Academic All-Conference Team … Had five goals and four assists in 32 games as a rookie ... Erupted for two goals and two assists in UND’s 8-1 win over Western Michigan in the penultimate game of the regular season (March 4) ... Had totaled just three goals and an assist in 27 games prior to that performance ... Picked up an assist in UND’s 7-1 win vs. Colorado College in Game 1 of the NCHC Quarterfinals (March 11) ... Collected his first collegiate goal in a 1-1 overtime tie vs. Maine at the Ice Breaker Tournament in Portland, Maine (Oct. 10) ... Enjoyed his first 2-goal game in a 5-2 win at Colorado College (Oct. 30) … Earned first letter. Before UND: Drafted by the Florida Panthers in the sixth round (162nd overall) of the 2015 NHL Entry Draft … Spent the past two seasons with the USHL’s Tri-City Storm and was named to the USHL Second All-Star Team in 2014-15 after tying for the league’s goal-scoring lead with 35 goals … Also led the league with 17 power-play tallies and ranked second with eight game-winning goals … Added 20 assists for 55 points in 59 games … Fired a league-leading 300 shots on goal, 44 more than any other player in the USHL … Had 17 goals and 19 assists in 57 games as a USHL rookie in 201314 … Won a bronze medal with Team USA at the 2012-13 Under-17 World Championship … A 2014 graduate of Kearney High School in Kearney, Neb. Personal: Majoring in communication … Son of David and Jackie Wilkie … Father was a defenseman who spent parts of six seasons in the NHL with Montreal, Tampa Bay and the New York Rangers.
Overall
CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP G A PTS PEN PP SH GW +/2015-16 32 5 4 9 7/14 3 0 0 -3 Totals 32 5 4 9 7/14 3 0 0 -3
Conference Only
Year GP G A PTS PEN PP SH GW +/2015-16 17 4 3 7 4/8 2 0 0 0 Totals 17 4 3 7 4/8 2 0 0 0
Career Highs
Goals: 2 (2x). Last 3/04/16 vs. Western Michigan Assists: 2, 3/04/16 vs. Western Michigan Points: 4 (2g, 2a), 3/04/16 vs. Western Michigan Point Streak: None Plus/Minus: +3, 3/04/16 vs. Western Michigan Shots on Goal: 5, 1/02/16 vs. Alabama Huntsville Shot Blocks: 2 (2x). Last 11/27/15 at Michigan State
Career vs. 2016-17 Opponents
Bemidji State: 2 GP, 0-0--0 Boston College: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Canisius: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Colorado College: 4 GP, 2-1--3 Denver: 3 GP, 0-0--0 Miami: 2 GP, 0-0--0 Michigan State: 2 GP, 0-0--0
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Minnesota: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Minnesota Duluth: 5 GP, 0-1--1 Omaha: 2 GP, 0-0--0 Rensselaer: 0 GP, 0-0--0 St. Cloud State: 2 GP, 0-0--0 Union: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Western Michigan: 2 GP, 2-2--4
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY CHRISTIAN WOLANIN SO | D | 6-1 | 187 | L
24
Hometown: Detroit, Mich. Previous Team: Muskegon (USHL) Major: Undeclared NHL Rights: Ottawa (2015 • 4th • 107th)
2015-16 (Freshman): Named to NCHC Academic All-Conference Team … Named to UND’s Dean’s List during the Spring 2016 semester … Appeared in 32 games as a freshman, collecting four goals and 11 assists ... Ranked third among rookie NCHC defensemen in scoring with his 15 points ... His plus-16 rating also ranked third among NCHC rookie defenders ... Had three points (all assists) and a plus-4 rating in his final five games ... Has a pair of 2-assist games: March 5 vs. Western Michigan and Oct. 30 at Colorado College ... Scored his first collegiate goal in a 5-2 win at Vermont (Oct. 24) ... Registered a minus rating just four times in 32 games … Was a plus-1 with two shots on goal in the NCAA Frozen Four championship game against top-ranked Quinnipiac (April 9) after sitting out the semifinal win vs. Denver … Earned first letter. Before UND: Drafted by the Ottawa Senators in the fourth round (107th overall) of the 2015 NHL Entry Draft … Spent the last three years in in the USHL … Named to USHL Second All-Star Team in 2014-15 after scoring 14 goals and 27 assists in 41 games for the Muskegon Lumberjacks … Ranked second among USHL defensemen in goals and fifth in points … Led all USHL rearguards with 184 shots on goal … Totaled six goals and 28 assists in 109 games over his previous two seasons with Muskegon and Green Bay … A 2013 graduate of Ashwaubenon High School in the Green Bay suburb of Ashwaubenon. Personal: Undecided on a major … Son of Craig and Chantal Wolanin … Father was an NHL defenseman who enjoyed a 13-year career with New Jersey, Quebec, Colorado, Tampa Bay and Toronto.
Overall
CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP G A PTS PEN PP SH GW +/2015-16 32 4 11 15 10/20 0 0 2 +16 Totals 32 4 11 15 10/20 0 0 2 +16
Conference Only
Year GP G A PTS PEN PP SH GW +/2015-16 18 2 8 10 4/8 0 0 1 +8 Totals 18 2 8 10 4/8 0 0 1 +8
Career Highs
Goals: 1 (4x). Last 2/12/16 at Denver Assists: 2, 10/30/15 at Colorado College Points: 2 (2x). Last 3/05/16 vs. Western Michigan Point Streak: 3 games (2g, 2a) from 10/24/15 to 10/31/15 Plus/Minus: +2 (6x). Last 3/11/16 vs. Colorado College (NCHC Quarterfinals) Shots on Goal: 5, 11/07/15 vs. Wisconsin Shot Blocks: 4, 11/29/15 at Michigan State
Career vs. 2016-17 Opponents
Bemidji State: 1 GP, 0-0--0 Boston College: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Canisius: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Colorado College: 6 GP, 1-4--5 Denver: 4 GP, 1-0--1 Miami: 2 GP, 0-1--1 Michigan State: 2 GP, 0-1--1
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
Minnesota: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Minnesota Duluth: 2 GP, 0-0--0 Omaha: 2 GP, 0-0--0 Rensselaer: 0 GP, 0-0--0 St. Cloud State: 2 GP, 0-1--1 Union: 0 GP, 0-0--0 Western Michigan: 3 GP, 0-3--3
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY DIXON BOWEN FR | D | 5-11 | 179 | R
9
Hometown: East Grand Forks, Minn. Previous Team: Penticton (BCHL) Major: Managerial Finance & Accounting NHL Rights: Free Agent
Before UND: Spent the 2015-16 season with the Penticton Vees of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) … Had eight goals and 14 assists in 47 games and added six assists in 11 playoff games … Was a Penticton teammate of fellow UND freshmen Tyson Jost and Colton Poolman … Split the 2014-15 season with the Fargo Force of the United States Hockey League and East Grand Forks Senior High School … Had 21 goals and 29 assists in 23 games for EGF Senior High and two goals and one assist in 15 games with Fargo ... Earned all-state first team honors with EGF High ... Graduated from EGF Senior High in 2015 after winning back to back state championships ... Also lettered in golf twice as a prep ... EGF Male Athlete of the Year and a Minnesota Mr. Hockey finalist as a senior ... Member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Majoring in pre-entrepreneurship … Son of Jeff and Dawn Bowen ... Father played at UND from 1983-87 (also wore number 9) and was a member of the 1987 national championship team … Father was also an assistant coach at UND from 1997 through 2000 and won two more NCAA titles. junior statistics
Year Team GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW 2015-16 Penticton (BCHL) 47 8 14 22 28 2 0 1 Totals 47 8 14 22 28 2 0 1
LUDVIG HOFF FR | F | 5-10 | 196 | L
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Hometown: Oslo, Norway Previous Team: Lincoln (USHL) Major: Graphic Design Technology NHL Rights: Free Agent
First Norwegian-born product to play at North Dakota. Before UND: Spent the past two full seasons and part of a third with the Lincoln Stars of the United States Hockey League (USHL) … Amassed 38 goals and 63 assists for 101 points in 136 career games with the Stars … Earned All-USHL Third All-Star Team honors in 2015-16 after collecting a team-leading 57 points and 37 assists in 56 games … Tied for eighth in the USHL scoring race and ranked
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fifth in assists … Also led Lincoln with a plus-14 rating … Participated in the 2016 USHL/NHL Top Prospects Game … Had 16 goals and 16 assists in 54 games in 2014-15, his first full season with Lincoln … Scored 2 goals and 10 assists in 26 games the previous season after joining the Stars from the Valerenga under-20 team … Twice captained Team Norway at the IIHF World Junior Championship (Division 1). Personal: Majoring in graphic design technology. junior statistics
Year Team GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW 2013-14 Lincoln (USHL) 26 2 10 12 14 1 0 0 2014-15 LIncoln (USHL) 54 16 16 32 51 6 0 1 2015-16 Lincoln (USHL) 56 20 37 57 35 7 0 4 Totals 136 38 63 101 100 14 0 5
CASEY JOHNSON FR | D | 6-2 | 198 | L
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Hometown: Grand Forks, N.D. Previous Team: Dubuque (USHL) Major: Undeclared NHL Rights: Free Agent
Before UND: Spent the 2015-16 season with the USHL’s Dubuque Fighting Saints … Registered nine goals and 13 assists in 60 games … Added two goals and two assists in 12 playoff games and helped lead Dubuque to the USHL’s Clark Cup Final … Played for the Minot Minotauros of the North American Hockey League (NAHL) in 201415 and earned NAHL All-Rookie Second Team honors in 2014-15 after collecting seven goals and 15 assists in 47 games … A 2014 graduate of Grand Forks Central High School … Lettered three times in hockey and twice in baseball … Hockey team captain earned allstate honors and led Central to a berth in the 2014 North Dakota State Hockey Tournament championship game … Also earned all-tournament team honors … Member of the National Honor Society and the National Technical Honor Society. Personal: Undecided on a major … Son of Dennis and Janell Johnson … Father played hockey at UND from 1970-73 … Uncle, Jeff Wilson, played baseball at UND and aunt, Joanne Wilson, played softball at UND. junior statistics
Year Team GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW 2014-15 Minot (NAHL) 47 7 15 22 29 0 0 1 2015-16 Dubuque (USHL) 60 9 13 22 68 2 0 4 Totals 107 16 28 44 97 2 0 5
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY TYSON JOST FR | F | 5-11 | 195 | L
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Hometown: St. Albert, Alberta Previous Team: Penticton (BCHL) Major: Undeclared NHL Rights: Colorado (2016 • 1st • 10th)
Before UND: Named the country’s top incoming freshman by ISS Hockey ... Drafted by the Colorado Avalanche in the first round (10th overall) of the 2016 NHL Entry Draft … Joined Chicago Blackhawks captain Jonathan Toews (third overall in 2006) as only UND forwards ever to be drafted in the top 10 … Spent the past two seasons with the BCHL’s Penticton Vees, where he was a teammate of fellow UND freshmen Dixon Bowen and Colton Poolman … Named Hockey Canada’s Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL) National Player of the Year, as well as the CJHL’s MVP and Top Forward … Was also named BCHL MVP … Amassed 42 goals and 104 points in 48 games, leading the BCHL in assists (62) and points per game (2.17) … Added another six goals and 14 points in 11 playoff games … Led Penticton in goals (23) and totaled 45 points in 46 games as a rookie in 2014-15 … Spent 2013-14 season with the Okanagan Rockets of the B.C. Major Midget Hockey League and led league in scoring with 44 goals and 88 points in 36 games … Captained Team Canada at 2016 World Under-18 Hockey Championship in Grand Forks, where he set a new Canadian scoring record with 15 points in seven games … Led tournament in scoring and was named the Top Forward … Won a gold medal with Canada at 2015 World Junior ‘A’ Challenge. Personal: Undecided on a major. junior statistics
Year Team GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW 2013-14 Penticton (BCHL) 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2014-15 Penticton (BCHL) 46 23 22 45 16 3 0 5 2015-16 Penticton (BCHL) 48 42 62 104 43 14 1 7 Totals 97 65 84 149 59 17 1 12
ANDREW PESKI FR | F | 6-0 | 208 | R
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Hometown: Orleans, Ontario Previous Team: Tri-City (USHL) Major: Pre-Marketing NHL Rights: Free Agent
of the Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL) … Had 12 goals and 56 assists in 114 games over two seasons with the Braves … Named to the 2015 CCHL Second All-Star Team and won the league’s Top Prospect Award after ranking third among the league’s defensemen in scoring with 42 points in 57 games … Was named to the 2013-14 CCHL AllRookie Team after a 6-goal, 20-assist campaign. Personal: Majoring in pre-marketing. junior statistics
Year Team GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW 2013-14 Brockville (CCHL) 57 6 20 26 13 2 0 1 2014-15 Brockville (CCHL) 57 6 36 42 8 3 1 1 2015-16 Tri-City (USHL) 59 2 16 18 16 0 0 0 Totals 173 14 72 86 37 5 1 2
COLTON POOLMAN FR | D | 6-1 | 195 | L
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Hometown: East Grand Forks, Minn. Previous Team: Penticton (BCHL) Major: Pre-Entrepreneurship NHL Rights: Free Agent
Before UND: Spent the 2015-16 season with the BCHL’s Penticton Vees, where he was a teammate of fellow UND freshmen Dixon Bowen and Tyson Jost … Served as an assistant captain and racked up three goals and 37 assists in 57 games … Ranked fifth among BCHL defensemen in scoring and fourth in assists … Received Penticton’s Unsung Hero and Best Conditioned Athlete awards … Spent the 2014-15 season with the USHL’s Fargo Force and had 10 assists in 46 games … A 2014 graduate of East Grand Forks Senior High School … Led EGF Senior High to a state championship in 2014 under then-head coach and former UND forward Tyler Palmiscno. Personal: Majoring in pre-entrepreneurship … Younger brother of UND junior defenseman Tucker Poolman … Son of Mark and LeAnne Poolman … Father is the athletic trainer and strength & conditioning coach for UND men’s hockey and played football at UND from 1986-88. junior statistics
Year Team GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW 2014-15 Fargo (USHL) 46 0 10 10 2 0 0 0 2015-16 Penticton (BCHL) 57 3 37 40 18 0 0 1 Totals 103 3 47 50 20 0 0 1
Before UND: Played with the USHL’s Tri-City Storm in 2015-16 and had two goals and 16 assists in 59 games … Added two assists in 11 games and helped lead the Storm to a USHL Clark Cup championship … Had spent the previous two seasons with the Brockville Braves
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
NEWCOMER PROFILES
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY COLE SMITH FR | F | 6-3 | 195 | L
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Hometown: Brainerd, Minn. Previous Team: Steinbach (MJHL) Major: Mechanical Engineering NHL Rights: Free Agent
Before UND: Played the last two seasons with the Steinbach Pistons of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL) … Scored a teamleading 26 goals in 54 games last year and ranked second on the team in scoring with 61 points … Added seven goals and 11 assists in 15 playoff games and led the Pistons to a berth in the MJHL’s Turnbull Cup finals … Had 12 goals and 11 assists in 38 games with Steinbach in 2014-15 … A 2014 graduate of Brainerd High School … Lettered three times in hockey at Brainerd under former UND standout Jim Archibald … Also lettered in football and track, earning all-state and team MVP honors in both … Named Brainerd High School Athlete of the Year as a senior. Personal: Majoring in mechanical engineering … Son of Tom and Kris Smith … Father played football at St. Cloud State University and mother ran track at Concordia College … Uncle, Sandy Smith, played hockey at the University of Minnesota Duluth. junior statistics
Year Team GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW 2014-15 Steinbach (MJHL) 38 12 11 23 25 5 0 1 2015-16 Steinbach (MJHL) 54 26 35 61 45 10 0 0 Totals 92 38 46 84 70 15 0 1
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ZACH YON FR | F | 6-0 | 185 | L
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Hometown: Roseau, Minn. Previous Team: Waterloo (USHL) Major: Mechanical Engineering NHL Rights: Free Agent
Before UND: Split the 2015-16 season between the USHL’s Waterloo Black Hawks and Fargo Force … Had 13 goals and nine assists in 36 games with the Force prior to being traded to Waterloo, where he added 11 goals and five assists in 23 games … Spent the 2014-15 season with Fargo and had 16 goals and 10 assists in 58 games … A 2014 graduate of Roseau High School … Lettered three times at Roseau and was a Mr. Hockey finalist in 2014 … Also earned all-state honors and his second straight all-conference selection … Totaled 106 goals and 100 assists in 123 career games at Roseau High … Also lettered once in golf … Member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Majoring in mechanical engineering … Son of Bill and Tami Yon … Father lettered in hockey at the University of Minnesota from 1982-85 … Mother and grandfather both graduated from the UND School of Law … Uncle, Todd Hedlund, played hockey at the University of Wisconsin from 1990-94. junior statistics
Year Team GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW 2014-15 Fargo (USHL) 58 16 10 26 16 3 0 3 2015-16 Waterloo/Fargo (USHL) 59 24 14 38 14 7 0 1 Totals 117 40 24 64 30 10 0 4
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY
2016-17 OPPONENTS NCHC Composite Schedule. . . . . . . . . 64 Opponent Information. . . . . . . . . . 65-69 All-Time vs. Opponents. . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 All-Time Series. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71-79 Game-by-Game at REA. . . . . . . . . . 80-82
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MEDIA INFORMATION
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY 2016-17 NCHC Composite Schedule
Friday, Oct. 28 *Western Michigan at Denver *North Dakota at Minnesota Duluth Alabama Huntsville at St. Cloud State Bowling Green at Miami UMass Lowell at Omaha Saturday, Oct. 29 *Western Michigan at Denver *North Dakota at Minnesota Duluth Alabama Huntsville at St. Cloud State Bowling Green at Miami UMass Lowell at Omaha
Saturday, Oct. 1 Michigan Tech at Minnesota Duluth Waterloo at Miami (exh.) Toronto at Western Mich. (exh.) Mount Royal at Denver (exh.) Manitoba at North Dakota (exh.) Sunday, Oct. 2 Michigan Tech at Minnesota Duluth Regina at St. Cloud State (exh.) Mount Royal at Colorado College (exh.) Thursday, Oct. 6 Western Michigan at Ferris State Friday, Oct. 7 Miami at Providence Ferris State at Western Michigan Colorado College at UMass ^TBD at Denver (BC, Air Force or Ohio State) Canisius at North Dakota Minnesota Duluth at UMass Lowell Saturday, Oct. 8 Miami at Providence Colorado College at UMass ^TBD at Denver (BC, Air Force or Ohio State) Canisius at North Dakota Minnesota Duluth at UMass Lowell Alberta at Omaha (exh.) Friday, Oct. 14 @Omaha vs. Alaska-Anchorage Western Michigan at Bowling Green UMass Lowell at Colorado College Boston University at Denver St. Cloud State at Minnesota State Notre Dame at Minnesota Duluth Saturday, Oct. 15 Ohio State at Miami @Omaha at Alaska Bowling Green at Western Michigan UMass Lowell at Colorado College Boston University at Denver St. Cloud State at Minnesota State Notre Dame at Minnesota Duluth RPI at North Dakota (U.S. Hockey HOF Game) Friday, Oct. 21 Maine at Miami Vermont at Omaha Colorado College at Boston College Denver at Michigan State St. Cloud State at Minnesota Bemidji State at North Dakota Saturday, Oct. 22 Maine at Miami Vermont at Omaha Colorado College at New Hampshire Denver at Michigan State Minnesota at St. Cloud State Bemidji State at North Dakota U.S. U-18 Team at Minnesota Duluth (exh.)
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Friday, Nov. 4 *Miami at Western Michigan *Minnesota Duluth at St. Cloud State *Colorado College at Omaha North Dakota at Minnesota Saturday, Nov. 5 *Miami at Western Michigan *Minnesota Duluth at St. Cloud State *Colorado College at Omaha North Dakota at Minnesota Friday, Nov. 11 *Omaha at Miami *Western Michigan at Minnesota Duluth *Denver at North Dakota *St. Cloud State at Colorado College Saturday, Nov. 12 *Omaha at Miami *Western Michigan at Minnesota Duluth *Denver at North Dakota *St. Cloud State at Colorado College Friday, Nov. 18 *Minnesota Duluth at Omaha *North Dakota at St. Cloud State *Miami at Denver Air Force at Western Michigan Saturday, Nov. 19 *Minnesota Duluth at Omaha *North Dakota at St. Cloud State *Miami at Denver Air Force at Western Michigan Friday, Nov. 25 Omaha at Northern Michigan Wisconsin at Colorado College Denver at Air Force Michigan State at North Dakota Saturday, Nov. 26 Omaha at Northern Michigan Air Force at Colorado College Wisconsin at Denver Michigan State at North Dakota
Friday, Dec. 16 Bemidji State at Minnesota Duluth Saturday, Dec. 17 Minnesota Duluth at Bemidji State
Friday, Feb. 10 *Miami at St. Cloud State *Western Michigan at Omaha *Colorado College at Denver
Wednesday, Dec. 28 %Colorado College at Florida Classic TBD
Saturday, Feb. 11 *Miami at St. Cloud State *Western Michigan at Omaha *Denver at Colorado College
Thursday, Dec. 29 %Colorado College at Florida Classic TBD #Western Michigan vs. Michigan State Friday, Dec. 30 #Western Michigan vs. GLI TBD (UM or MTU) Denver at Providence +St. Cloud State vs. UConn Lake Superior State at Omaha Saturday, Dec. 31 Denver at Providence +St. Cloud State vs. TBD (ASU or Brown) Lake Superior State at Omaha Miami at Ohio State North Dakota at Union Friday, Jan. 6 *Colorado College at Minnesota Duluth *North Dakota at Omaha *St. Cloud State at Miami Arizona State at Denver Saturday, Jan. 7 *Colorado College at Minnesota Duluth *North Dakota at Omaha *St. Cloud State at Miami Arizona State at Denver Friday, Jan. 13 *Denver at Western Michigan *Miami at North Dakota *St. Cloud State at Minnesota Duluth *Omaha at Colorado College Saturday, Jan. 14 *Denver at Western Michigan *Miami at North Dakota *St. Cloud State at Minnesota Duluth *Omaha at Colorado College Friday, Jan. 20 *Denver at St. Cloud State *Colorado College at Western Michigan *Miami at Omaha *Minnesota Duluth at North Dakota Saturday, Jan. 21 *Denver at St. Cloud State *Colorado College at Western Michigan *Miami at Omaha *Minnesota Duluth at North Dakota
Friday, Dec. 2 *Denver at Colorado College *St. Cloud State at Western Michigan Miami at Cornell Omaha at Wisconsin
Friday, Jan. 27 *Western Michigan at Miami *Omaha at Denver *North Dakota at Colorado College &St. Cloud State vs. Bemidji State &Minnesota Duluth vs. Minnesota
Saturday, Dec. 3 *Colorado College at Denver *St. Cloud State at Western Michigan $Boston College vs. North Dakota Miami at Cornell Omaha at Wisconsin
Saturday, Jan. 28 *Western Michigan at Miami *Omaha at Denver *North Dakota at Colorado College &St. Cloud State vs. TBD (UMD or Minn.) &Minnesota Duluth vs. TBD (SCSU or BSU)
Friday, Dec. 9 *Western Michigan at North Dakota *Omaha at St. Cloud State *Colorado College at Miami *Minnesota Duluth at Denver
Friday, Feb. 3 *Omaha at Minnesota Duluth *St. Cloud State at North Dakota Arizona State at Western Michigan
Saturday, Dec. 10 *Western Michigan at North Dakota *Omaha at St. Cloud State *Colorado College at Miami *Minnesota Duluth at Denver
NCHC COMPOSITE SCHEDULE
Saturday, Feb. 4 *Omaha at Minnesota Duluth *St. Cloud State at North Dakota Arizona State at Western Michigan
Friday, Feb. 17 *Denver at Miami *North Dakota at Western Michigan *Minnesota Duluth at Colorado College Saturday, Feb. 18 *Denver at Miami *North Dakota at Western Michigan *Minnesota Duluth at Colorado College Thursday, Feb. 23 *Miami at Minnesota Duluth Friday, Feb. 24 *Miami at Minnesota Duluth *Omaha at North Dakota *St. Cloud State at Denver *Western Michigan at Colorado College Saturday, Feb. 25 *Omaha at North Dakota *St. Cloud State at Denver *Western Michigan at Colorado College Friday, March 3 *Denver at Omaha *Colorado College at St. Cloud State *North Dakota at Miami *Minnesota Duluth at Western Michigan Saturday, March 4 *Denver at Omaha *Colorado College at St. Cloud State *North Dakota at Miami *Minnesota Duluth at Western Michigan Friday-Sunday, March 10-12 NCHC Quarterfinals Best of Three Series, hosted by the higher seed #8 seed at #1 seed #7 seed at #2 seed #6 seed at #3 seed #5 seed at #4 seed Friday, March 17 (Minneapolis, Minn.) NCHC Frozen Faceoff Semifinal Game 1 NCHC Frozen Faceoff Semifinal Game 2 Saturday, March 18 (Minneapolis, Minn.) NCHC Frozen Faceoff Third-Place Game NCHC Frozen Faceoff Championship Game Friday-Sunday, March 24-26 NCAA East Region: Providence, R.I. NCAA Northeast Region: Manchester, N.H. NCAA Midwest Region: Cincinnati, Ohio NCAA West Region: Fargo, N.D. Thursday, April 6 (Chicago, Ill.) NCAA Frozen Four National Semifinals Saturday, April 8 (Chicago, Ill.) NCAA National Championship Game * National Collegiate Hockey Conference game ^ Ice Breaker Tournament, Denver, Colo. @ Brice Alaksa Goal Rush, Fairbanks, Alaska $ College Hockey Showdown at MSG, New York % Florida College Hockey Classic, Estero, Fla. # Great Lakes Invitational, Detroit, Mich. + Desert Hockey Classic, Prescott Valley, Ariz. & North Star College Cup, St. Paul, Minn. All dates and times are subject to change All times are local to site
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY Bemidji State Oct. 21-22 • Grand Forks, N.D.
Junior G Michael Bitzer
Head Coach Tom Serratore
Boston College (College Hockey Showdown @ Madison Square Garden) Dec. 3 • New York, N.Y.
Senior F Chris Calnan
Head Coach Jerry York
Canisius Oct. 7-8 • Grand Forks, N.D.
Senior D Geoff Fortman
Head Coach Dave Smith
SCHOOL INFORMATION Location...................................................... Bemidji, Minn. Enrollment................................................................... 4,952 Nickname................................................................ Beavers Colors........................................................... Green & White Conference................................................................ WCHA President.............................................. Dr. Faith Hensrud Athletics Director �������������������������������������������� Tracy Dill Arena............................................ Sanford Center (4,373) Press Box Phone........................................218.441.4047
SCHOOL INFORMATION Location........................................... Chestnut Hill, Mass. Enrollment................................................................ 14,100 Nickname................................................................... Eagles Colors......................................................... Maroon & Gold Conference.................................................... Hockey East President................................ Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J. Athletics Director ����������������������������������������� Brad Bates Arena.................... Kelley Rink at Conte Forum (7,884) Press Box Phone...........................................................N/A
SCHOOL INFORMATION Location........................................................... Buffalo, N.Y. Enrollment................................................................... 3,171 Nickname................................................. Golden Griffins Colors................................................................ Blue & Gold Conference............................................. Atlantic Hockey President......................................................John J. Hurley Athletics Director........................................... Bill Maher Arena (Cap.)........................... HARBORCENTER (1,800) Press Box Phone.......................................................... N/A
TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach................................................ Tom Serratore Alma Mater/Year........................... Bemidji State/1987 Office Phone............................................... 218.755.2879 Record at BSU............ 244-240-607 (.503)/16th year Career Record ���������������������������������������������������������� Same Assistant Coach.......................................... Eddie Olczyk Assistant Coach.......................................... Travis Winter 2015-16 Overall Record ���������������������������������� 17-16-6 2015-16 WCHA Record �������������������������� 11-12-5 (4th) Letterwinners Returning ���������������20 (13 F, 4 D, 3 G) Letterwinners Lost ��������������������������������������� 7 (3 F, 4 D)
TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach......................................................... Jerry York Alma Mater/Year........................ Boston College/1967 Office Phone............................................... 617.552.0603 Record at BC...................545-264-76 (.659)/23rd year Career Record......... 1,012-599-110 (.620)/45th year Assistant Coach............................................ Greg Brown Assistant Coach.............................................. Mike Ayers Assistant Coach........................................Marty McInnis 2015-16 Overall Record ������������������������������������� 28-8-5 2015-16 HEA Record ��������������������������������15-2-5 (t-1st) Letterwinners Returning ��������������������������������������������13 Letterwinners Lost ������������������������������������������������������ 14
TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach.................................................... Dave Smith Alma Mater/Year................................. Ohio State/1992 Office Phone ���������������������������������������������� 716.888.8466 Record at Canisius...... 151-212-52 (.427)/12th year Career Record ���������������������������������������������������������� Same Assistant Coach........................................... Trevor Large Assistant Coach.............................................Scott Moser 2015-16 Overall Record ���������������������������������� 12-22-5 2015-16 AHA Record ����������������������������10-13-5 (t-6th) Letterwinners Returning ������������������������������������������ 20 Letterwinners Lost ����������������������������������������������������������5
MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Hockey Contact..........................Brad Folkestad E-Mail............................. bfolkestad@bemidjistate.edu Cell Phone.................................................... 218.308.1115 Website.................................................. BSUBeavers.com Twitter........................................................@BSUMHockey KEY RETURNEES Skaters F Gerry Fitzgerald F Brendan Harms Goalies Michael Bitzer
Yr. GP G A Pts. Jr. 35 14 11 25 Sr. 39 8 17 25
Yr. GP W-L-T GAA SV% Jr. 34 13-16-5 2.16 .915
KEY LOSSES Skaters Yr. GP G A Pts. F Markus Gerbrandt Sr. 38 8 16 24 D Graeme McCormack Sr. 38 6 16 22
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Hockey Contact..........................Mark Majewski E-Mail........................................ mark.majewski@bc.edu Cell Phone.................................................... 734.812.5480 Website........................................................ bceagles.com Twitter...............................................................@BCHockey KEY RETURNEES Skaters F Ryan Fitzgerald F Colin White F Austin Cangelosi D Casey Fitzgerald
Yr. GP G A Pts. Sr. 40 24 23 47 So. 37 19 24 43 Sr. 41 20 17 37 So. 39 4 23 27
KEY LOSSES Skaters F Zach Sanford F Alex Tuch D Ian McCoshen
Yr. GP G A Pts. So. 41 13 26 39 So. 40 18 16 34 Jr. 40 6 15 21
Goalies Thatcher Demko
Yr. GP W-L-T GAA SV% Jr. 39 27-8-4 1.88 .935
MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Hockey Contact............................................... TBA E-Mail................................................................................ TBA Cell Phone....................................................................... TBA Website......................................................... GoGriffs.com Twitter...................................................................@GoGriffs KEY RETURNEES Skaters F Ryan Schmelzer F Dylan McLaughlin D Cameron Heath Goalies Simon Hofley
Yr. GP W-L-T GAA SV% So. 27 8-12-5 2.71 .920
KEY LOSSES Skaters F Shane Conacher F Ralph Cuddemi Goalies Reilly Turner
Yr. GP G A Pts. Jr. 38 10 22 32 So. 39 8 18 26 So. 36 7 9 16
Yr. GP G A Pts. Jr. 39 20 26 46 Sr. 39 20 22 42
Yr. GP W-L-T GAA SV% So. 15 4-10-0 3.42 .904
OPPONENT INFORMATION
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY Colorado College
Denver
Jan. 27-28 • Colorado Springs, Colo.
Nov. 11-12 • Grand Forks, N.D.
Head Coach Mike Haviland
Head Coach Jim Montgomery
Senior D Will Butcher
Head Coach Enrico Blasi
Junior D Louie Belpedio
SCHOOL INFORMATION Location.................................... Colorado Springs, Colo. Enrollment................................................................... 2,034 Nickname................................................................... Tigers Colors.............................................................. Black & Gold Conference................................................................. NCHC President................................................... Jill Tiefenthaler Athletics Director........................................... Ken Ralph Arena......................... Broadmoor World Arena (7,380) Press Box Phone....................................... 719.540.6520
SCHOOL INFORMATION Location........................................................ Denver, Colo. Enrollment................................................................ 11,778 Nickname.............................................................. Pioneers Colors.........................................................Crimson & Gold Conference................................................................. NCHC Chancellor....................................... Dr. Rebecca Chopp Athletics Director....................... Peg Bradley-Doppes Arena........................................... Magness Arena (6,026) Press Box Phone....................................... 303.871.3922
SCHOOL INFORMATION Location......................................................... Oxford, Ohio Enrollment................................................................ 17,720 Nickname........................................................... RedHawks Colors............................................................... Red & White Conference................................................................. NCHC President...................................... Dr. Gregory Crawford Athletics Director....................................... David Sayler Arena....................................... Steve Cady Arena (3,642) Press Box Phone........................................513.529.1427
TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach............................................... Mike Haviland Alma Mater/Year......................................... Elmira/1990 Office Phone.................. 719.389.6480/719.477.2181 Record at CC............................. 12-54-4 (.200)/3rd year Career Record ���������������������������������������������������������� Same Assistant Coach ������������������������������������������������� R.J. Enga Assistant Coach.............................................. Gene Reilly 2015-16 Overall Record ������������������������������������� 6-29-1 2015-16 NCHC Record ������������������������������ 4-19-1 (8th) Letterwinners Returning �������������� 17 (12 F, 7 D, 2 G) Letterwinners Lost.................................8 (2 F, 2 D, 1 G)
TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach..........................................Jim Montgomery Alma Mater/Year......................................... Maine/1993 Office Phone............................................... 303.871.3397 Record at DU......................... 69-40-14 (.618)/4th year Career Record ���������������������������������������������������������� Same Assistant Coach............................................ David Carle Assistant Coach.................................... Tavis MacMillan 2015-16 Overall Record ���������������������������������� 25-10-6 2015-16 NCHC Record ��������������������������17-5-2 (t-2nd) Letterwinners Returning �������������� 19 (11 F, 5 D, 3 G) Letterwinners Lost ��������������������������������������� 6 (5 F, 1 D)
TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach......................................................Enrico Blasi Alma Mater/Year......................................... Miami/1994 Office Phone............................................... 513.529.9800 Record at Miami........... 366-248-60 (.588)/18th year Career Record ���������������������������������������������������������� Same Associate Head Coach ���������������������������� Brent Brekke Assistant Coach........................................ Nick Petraglia 2015-16 Overall Record ���������������������������������� 15-18-3 2015-16 NCHC Record ����������������������������� 9-13-2 (5th) Letterwinners Returning ��������������������������10 (7 F, 3 D) Letterwinners Lost............................. 12 (7 F, 3 D, 2 G)
MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Hockey Contact................................. Jerry Cross E-Mail..................... jerry.cross@ColoradoCollege.edu Cell Phone.................................................... 719.205.4432 Website........................................................ CCTigers.com Twitter................................................................. @CCTigers
MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Hockey Contact........................... Rick Bowness E-Mail..................................... richard.bowness@du.edu Cell Phone.................................................... 720.425.0089 Website.......................................... DenverPioneers.com Twitter........................................................... @DU_Hockey
MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Hockey Contact................................Chad Twaro E-Mail........................................... twaroc@miamioh.edu Cell Phone.................................................... 810.288.9075 Website........................................ MiamiRedHawks.com Twitter...............................................@MiamiOH_Hockey
KEY RETURNEES Skaters F Luc Gerdes F Trey Bradley F Sam Rothstein D Teemu Kivihalme
KEY RETURNEES Skaters F Dylan Gambrell D Will Butcher
KEY RETURNEES Skaters F Anthony Louis F Josh Melnick F Kiefer Sherwood D Louie Belpedio
Yr. GP G A Pts. Sr. 36 11 15 26 So. 36 9 16 25 So. 34 11 7 18 Jr. 34 4 13 17
KEY LOSSES Skaters F Jack Roslovic F Sean Kuraly D Matthew Caito
Yr. GP G A Pts. Fr. 36 10 16 26 Sr. 36 6 17 23 Sr. 32 4 7 11
Goalies Jacob Nehama KEY LOSSES Skaters F Hunter Fejes F Cody Bradley
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Senior F Luc Gerdes
Miami Jan. 13-14 • Grand Forks, N.D. March 3-4 • Oxford, Ohio
Yr. GP G A Pts. Sr. 36 7 11 18 So. 33 9 7 16 Sr. 33 6 9 15 Jr. 36 3 12 15
Yr. GP W-L-T GAA SV% So. 26 6-19-0 3.89 .894
Yr. GP G A Pts. Sr. 36 13 9 22 Sr. 36 7 8 15
OPPONENT INFORMATION
Goalies Tanner Jaillet Evan Cowley KEY LOSSES Skaters F Danton Heinen F Trevor Moore F Quentin Shore D Nolan Zajac
Yr. GP G A Pts. So. 41 17 30 47 Sr. 39 9 23 32
Yr. GP W-L-T GAA SV% Jr. 31 17-5-5 2.27 .922 Sr. 16 8-5-1 2.07 .929
Yr. GP G A Pts. So. 41 20 28 48 Jr. 40 11 33 44 Sr. 40 13 15 28 Sr. 41 3 17 20
Goalies Jay Williams Ryan McKay
Yr. GP W-L-T GAA SV% Sr. 22 10-9-1 2.58 .903 Sr. 17 5-9-2 2.57 .905
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY Michigan State
Minnesota
Minnesota Duluth
Nov. 4-5 • Minneapolis, Minn.
Oct. 28-29 • Duluth, Minn. Jan. 20-21 • Grand Forks, N.D.
(Subway Holiday Classic) Nov. 25-26 • Grand Forks, N.D.
Head Coach Tom Anastos
Senior F Joe Cox
Head Coach Don Lucia
Senior F Justin Kloos
Senior F Dominic Toninato
Head Coach Scott Sandelin
SCHOOL INFORMATION Location............................................. East Lansing, Mich. Enrollment................................................................ 50,085 Nickname.............................................................. Spartans Colors........................................................... Green & White Conference.............................................................. Big Ten President ����������������������������������� Dr. Lou Anna K. Simon Athletics Director ���������������������������������������� Mark Hollis Arena.......................................... Munn Ice Arena (6,114) Press Box Phone....................................... 517.353.6359
SCHOOL INFORMATION Location............................................ Minneapolis, Minn. Enrollment................................................................ 48,231 Nickname............................................... Golden Gophers Colors.......................................................... Marron & Gold Conference.............................................................. Big Ten President ������������������������������������������������������� Eric W. Kaler Athletic Director............................................ Mark Coyle Arena......................................... Mariucci Arena (10,000) Press Box Phone.......................................................... N/A
SCHOOL INFORMATION Location....................................................... Duluth, Minn. Enrollment................................................................ 11,400 Nickname.............................................................. Bulldogs Colors......................................................... Maroon & Gold Conference................................................................. NCHC Chancellor............................................. Lendley C. Black Athletics Director........................................... Josh Berlo Arena............................................. AMSOIL Arena (6,756) Press Box Phone....................................... 218.623.1391
TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach.................................................. Tom Anastos Alma Mater/Year.........................Michigan State/1987 Office Phone............................................... 517.355.1639 Record at MSU..................... 71-98-20 (.429)/6th year Career Record ���������������������������������������������������������� Same Assistant Coach.......................................... Tom Newton Assistant Coach............................................. Kelly Miller Assistant Coach.......................................Jason Muzzatti 2015-16 Overall Record ���������������������������������� 10-23-4 2015-16 Big Ten Record ��������������������������� 6-12-2 (5th) Letterwinners Returning �������������� 14 (10 F, 3 D, 1 G) Letterwinners Lost............................. 10 (6 F, 2 D, 2 G)
TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach....................................................... Don Lucia Alma Mater/Year.............................. Notre Dame/1981 Office Phone............................................... 612.625.2886 Record at UM................. 415-219-68 (.640)/18th year Career Record............... 694-374-97 (.637)/30th year Associate Head Coach ������������������������� Mike Guentzel Assistant Coach........................................ Grant Potulny 2015-16 Overall Record ���������������������������������� 20-17-0 2015-16 Big Ten Record ����������������������������14-6-0 (1st) Letterwinners Returning ���������������������������������������� N/A Letterwinners Lost ���������������������������������������������������� N/A
TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach............................................... Scott Sandelin Alma Mater/Year............................North Dakota/1986 Office Phone............................................... 218.623.1351 Record at UMD.............. 287-277-75 (.508)/17th year Career Record ���������������������������������������������������������� Same Assistant Coach.......................................... Jason Herter Assistant Coach........................................... Brett Larson 2015-16 Overall Record ���������������������������������� 19-16-5 2015-16 NCHC Record ����������������������������� 11-0-3 (4th) Letterwinners Returning ���������������������� 16 (10 F, 6 D) Letterwinners Lost................................ 8 (5 F, 1 D, 2 G)
MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Hockey Contact........................... Brian Deutsch E-Mail................................................deuts060@umn.edu Cell Phone........................................................................N/A Website............................................. GopherSports.com Twitter.....................................................@GopherHockey
MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Hockey Contact............................. Bob Nygaard E-Mail............................................bnygaard@d.umn.edu Cell Phone.................................................... 218.341.0524 Website.............................................. UMDBulldogs.com Twitter...............................................@UMDMensHockey
KEY RETURNEES Skaters F Justin Kloos F Leon Bristedt F Tyler Sheehy
KEY RETURNEES Skaters F Alex Iafallo F Dominic Toninato W Karson Kuhlman D Neal Pionk
Yr. GP G A Pts. Sr 40 8 15 23 Sr. 40 15 6 21 Jr. 40 12 8 20 So. 40 4 13 17
KEY LOSSES Skaters F Tony Cameranesi F Austin Farley D Andy Welinski
Yr. GP G A Pts. Sr. 38 11 28 39 Sr. 37 15 16 31 Sr. 40 6 13 19
MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Hockey Contact..................................Jeff Barnes E-Mail............................................. jbarnes@ath.msu.edu Cell Phone.................................................... 517.881.5328 Website............................................... MSUSpartans.com Twitter........................................................ @MSU_Hockey KEY RETURNEES Skaters F JT Steinglein F Mason Appleton F Joe Cox D Zach Osburn
Yr. Sr. So. Sr. So.
GP G A Pts. 34 8 14 22 37 5 17 22 35 5 15 20 37 6 13 19
KEY LOSSES Skaters Yr. GP G A Pts. F Mackenzie MacEachern Jr. 37 14 16 30 F Michael Ferrantino Sr. 35 10 16 26 D Travis Walsh Sr. 37 1 15 16 Goalies Jake Hildebrand
Yr. GP W-L-T GAA SV% Sr. 37 10-22-3 3.12 .904
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
Goalies Eric Schierhorn
Yr. GP G A Pts. Sr. 37 16 27 43 Jr. 36 20 17 37 So. 37 12 18 30 Yr. GP W-L-T GAA SV% So. 37 20-17-0 2.69 .906
KEY LOSSES Skaters Yr. GP G A Pts. F Hudson Fasching Jr. 37 20 18 38 D Michael Brodzinski Jr. 37 8 13 21
Goalies Kasimir Kaskisuo
Yr. GP W-L-T GAA SV% Jr. 39 19-15-5 1.92 .923
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY Omaha Jan. 6-7 • Omaha, Neb. Feb. 24-25 • Grand Forks, N.D.
Head Coach Dean Blais
(UND HOF Game, US Hockey Hall of Fame Game) Oct. 15 • Grand Forks, N.D.
Senior F Riley Bourbannais
Head Coach Seth Appert
St. Cloud State Nov. 18-19 • St. Cloud, Minn. Feb. 3-4 • Grand Forks, N.D.
Sophomore D Jimmy Schuldt
Head Coach Bob Motzko
SCHOOL INFORMATION Location........................................................ Omaha, Neb. Enrollment................................................................ 15,526 Nickname........................................................... Mavericks Colors....................................................... Crimson & Black Conference................................................................. NCHC Chancellor.................................... Dr. John Christensen Director of Athletics.................................... Trev Alberts Arena................................................ Baxter Arena (7,898) Press Box Phone....................................... 402.554.6225
SCHOOL INFORMATION Location................................................................. Troy, N.Y. Enrollment................................................................... 5,400 Nickname............................................................ Engineers Colors......................................................... Cherry & White Conference.................................................................. ECAC President.................................... Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson Athletics Director................................. Dr. Lee McElroy Arena................................ Houston Field House (4,800) Press Box Phone.......................................................... N/A
SCHOOL INFORMATION Location................................................... St. Cloud, Minn. Enrollment................................................................ 15,461 Nickname................................................................ Huskies Colors....................................................... Cardinal & Black Conference..................................................................NCHC President................................................Dr. Ashish Vaidya Athletics Director................................ Heather Weems Arena......Herb Brooks National Hockey Center (5,159) Press Box Phone ���������������������������������������320.308.5227
TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach....................................................... Dean Blais Alma Mater/Year................................. Minnesota/1973 Office Phone............................................... 402.554.4054 Record at UNO................ 129-116-25 (.524)/8th year Career Record............... 391-231-58 (.618)/18th year Associate Head Coach ��������������������������� Mike Gabinet Assistant Coach..................................Leigh Mendelson 2015-16 Overall Record ���������������������������������� 18-17-1 2015-16 NCHC Record ������������������������������ 8-15-1 (6th) Letterwinners Returning �������������� 20 (11 F, 7 D, 2 G) Letterwinners Lost.................................6 (4 F, 1 D, 1 G)
TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach................................................... Seth Appert Alma Mater/Year................................ Ferris State/1997 Office Phone................................................518.276.8535 Record at RPI..................144-193-47 (.436)/11th year Career Record ���������������������������������������������������������� Same Assistant Coach............................................. Bryan Vines Assistant Coach....................................... Nolan Graham 2015-16 Overall Record ����������������������������������� 18-15-7 2015-16 ECAC Record ��������������������������������� 8-7-7 (6th) Letterwinners Returning �������������� 17 (10 F, 6 D, 1 G) Letterwinners Lost.................................9 (5 F, 2 D, 2 G)
TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach.................................................... Bob Motzko Alma Mater/Year......................... St. Cloud State/1987 Office Phone............................................... 320.308.4806 Record at SCSU..............235-162-42 (.583)/12th year Career Record ���������������������������������������������������������� Same Assistant Coach.........................................Mike Gibbons Assistant Coach.......................................Garrett Raboin 2015-16 Overall Record ��������������������������������������31-9-1 2015-16 NCHC Record ���������������������������� 17-6-1 (2nd) Letterwinners Returning ���������������� 17 (9 F, 7 D, 1 G) Letterwinners Lost.................................9 (6 F, 1 D, 2 G)
MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Hockey Contact............................... Dave Ahlers E-Mail......................................... dahlers@unomaha.edu Cell Phone.....................................................402.332.8329 Website............................................................ OMavs.com Twitter........................................................@UNO_Hockey
MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Hockey Contact............................ Perry Laskaris E-Mail....................................................... laskap2@rpi.edu Cell Phone.....................................................651.308.1065 Website.................................................. RPIathletics.com Twitter............................................................ @rpiathletics
MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Hockey Contact............................... Tom Nelson E-Mail.................................. tcnelson@stcloudstate.edu Cell Phone.....................................................320.224.0813 Website............................................... SCSUHuskies.com Twitter..............................................@SCSUHUSKIES_MH
KEY RETURNEES Skaters F Austin Ortega F Justin Parizek F Jake Randolph F Tyler Vesel D Luc Snuggerud F Fredrik Olofsson
KEY RETURNEES Skaters F Riley Bourbonnais F Lou Nanne D Mike Prapavessis
Yr. GP G A Pts. Sr. 35 15 11 26 Jr. 40 6 17 23 Jr. 40 4 15 19
KEY LOSSES Skaters F Miloš Bubela
Yr. GP G A Pts. Sr. 35 13 6 19
Goalies Jason Kasdorf
Yr. GP W-L-T GAA SV% Jr. 30 12-12-5 2.30 .931
KEY RETURNEES Skaters F Mikey Eyssimont D Jimmy Schuldt KEY LOSSES Skaters F Kalle Kossila F Joey Benik F Patrick Russell F Jimmy Murray D Ethan Prow F David Morley
Goalies Evan Weninger KEY LOSSES Skaters F Jake Guentzel D Brian Cooper
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Senior F Austin Ortega
Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.
Yr. GP G A Pts. Sr. 35 21 15 36 Sr. 35 8 20 28 Jr. 35 9 13 22 Jr. 35 6 12 18 Jr. 35 4 14 18 So. 34 8 9 17 Yr. GP W-L-T GAA SV% So. 21 13-8-0 2.46 .923
Yr. GP G A Pts. Jr. 35 19 27 46 Sr. 35 5 11 16
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Goalies Charlie Lindgren
Yr. GP G A Pts. So. 40 14 19 33 So. 41 10 16 26
Yr. GP G A Pts. Sr. 41 14 40 54 Sr. 41 23 25 48 So. 41 20 21 41 Sr. 40 13 26 39 Sr. 37 8 30 38 Sr. 41 14 23 37
Yr. GP W-L-T GAA SV% Jr. 40 30-9-1 2.13 .925
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY Union
Western Michigan Dec. 9-10 • Grand Forks, N.D.
Dec. 31 • Schenectady, N.Y.
Head Coach Rick Bennett
Senior F Mike Vecchione
Feb. 17-18 • Kalamazoo, Mich.
Head Coach Andy Murray
Senior F Sheldon Dries
SCHOOL INFORMATION Location............................................... Schenectady, N.Y. Enrollment................................................................... 2,200 Nickname.......................................................... Dutchmen Colors......................................................... Garnet & White Conference...................................................................ECAC President.............................................. Stephen C. Ainlay Athletics Director.................................Jim McLaughlin Arena....... Frank L. Messa Rink at Achillies Center (2,054) Press Box Phone...........................................................N/A
SCHOOL INFORMATION Location............................................... Kalamzaoo, Mich. Enrollment................................................................ 25,086 Nickname............................................................... Broncos Colors............................................................ Brown & Gold Conference..................................................................NCHC President...............................................Dr. John M. Dunn Athletics Director............................ Kathy Beauregard Arena....................................... Lawson Ice Arena (4,575) Press Box Phone........................................269.760.5133
TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach.................................................. Rick Bennett Alma Mater/Year............................... Providence/1990 Office Phone............................................... 518.388.6570 Record at UC........................112-59-27 (.634)/6th year Career Record ���������������������������������������������������������� Same Associate Head Coach �������������������������������� Jason Tapp Assistant Coach.............................................John Ronan 2015-16 Overall Record ����������������������������������� 13-14-9 2015-16 ECAC Record ������������������������������ 6-10-6 (9th) Letterwinners Returning ������������������������������������������ 21 Letterwinners Lost ��������������������������������������������������������� 7
TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach.................................................. Andy Murray Alma Mater/Year..................................... Brandon/1972 Office Phone............................................... 269.387.3120 Record at WMU.................... 81-84-27 (.492)/6th year Career Record ���������������������������������������������������������� Same Associate Head Coach ������������������������������ Dave Shyiak Assistant Coach.......................................... Todd Krygier 2015-16 Overall Record ��������������������������������������8-25-3 2015-16 NCHC Record ����������������������������� 5-18-1 (7th) Letterwinners Returning �������������� 18 (10 F, 7 D, 1 G) Letterwinners Lost ��������������������������������������� 4 (3 F, 1 G)
MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Hockey Contact.........................Dan St-Jacques E-Mail.............................................stjacqued@union.edu Cell Phone.....................................................315.450.2545 Website........................ UnionAthletics.com/mhockey Twitter.....................................................@unionmhockey
MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Hockey Contact............................Adam Bodnar E-Mail................................ adam.e.bodnar@wmich.edu Cell Phone ����������������������������������������������������269.760.5133 Website............................................... WMUBroncos.com Twitter.........................................................@WMUHockey
KEY RETURNEES Skaters F Mike Vecchione F Spencer Foo F Brett Supinski F Ryan Scarfo D Nick DeSimone D Jeff TAylor
KEY RETURNEES Skaters F Griffen Molino F Sheldon Dries F Frederik Tiffels F Colt Conrad D Chris Dienes
Yr. GP G A Pts. So. 36 11 14 25 Sr. 36 11 7 18 Jr. 36 7 10 17 So. 33 8 8 16 Sr. 36 3 11 14
KEY LOSSES Skaters F Nolan LaPorte
Yr. GP G A Pts. Sr. 31 8 9 17
Yr. GP G A Pts. Sr. 34 9 20 29 Jr. 36 12 13 25 So. 31 9 12 21 Jr. 36 12 7 19 Jr. 36 4 14 18 Sr. 36 2 10 12
Goalies Yr. GP W-L-T GAA SV% Alex Sakellaropoulos Sr. 30 11-11-7 2.32 .921 KEY LOSSES Skaters Yr. GP G A Pts. F Matt Wilkins Sr. 35 7 14 21 D Sebastien Gingras Sr. 27 4 4 8
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
Goalies Lukas Hafner
Senior Coltyn Sanderson celebrates his first collegiate goal in a 5-1 win over Omaha on Jan. 16, 2016.
Sophomore Austin Poganski beats Kasimir Kaskisuo on a penalty shot in overtime to lift UND to a 2-1 win over Minnesota Duluth on Feb. 19, 2016.
Yr. GP W-L-T GAA SV% Sr. 28 5-19-3 3.67 .894
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY All-Time Record vs. Opponents Opponent W-L-T Pct. GF-GA Air Force .......................................................... 5-0-0............1.000..................30-8 Alabama Huntsville..................................... 4-0-0............1.000............... 28-12 University of Alberta................................... 5-1-0.............. .833............... 32-12 Alaska............................................................... 4-3-0.............. .571............... 34-23 Alaska Anchorage................................... 46-17-5.............. .713.......... 266-160 Army.................................................................. 1-0-0............1.000.................... 7-3 Bemidji State................................................28-3-4.............. .857.............141-78 Boston College......................................... 11-11-1.............. .500............... 83-81 Boston University.................................... 12-10-2.............. .542............... 96-85 Bottineau Ind................................................. 1-0-0............1.000.................... 7-4 Bowling Green State.................................... 6-3-0.............. .667............... 48-33 Brandon University...................................... 2-0-0............1.000..................10-5 Brandon Wheat Kings................................. 3-3-0.............. .500............... 32-19 Univ. of British Columbia........................... 1-3-0.............. .250............... 14-17 Brown............................................................... 2-0-0............1.000..................14-7 University of Calgary................................... 1-1-0.............. .500............... 12-11 Canisius............................................................ 5-0-0............1.000..................31-4 Clarkson........................................................... 7-0-0............1.000............... 31-12 Colgate............................................................. 0-1-0.............. .000.................... 2-3 Colorado College................................ 154-80-11.............. .651........1134-874 Cornell.............................................................. 5-3-0.............. .625............... 25-12 Crookston Cathedral................................... 1-1-0.............. .500.................... 4-4 Crookston Pirates......................................... 1-0-0............1.000..................12-4 Dartmouth...................................................... 5-0-0............1.000..................26-9 Denver..................................................143-122-11.............. .538......1095-1014 Des Moines Oak Leafs................................. 0-1-0.............. .000..................3-11 Estevan Bruins............................................... 1-0-0............1.000.................... 6-1 Fargo Flyers..................................................... 2-1-0.............. .667.................... 9-5 Fargo Independents.................................... 0-1-0.............. .000.................... 3-9 Ferris State...................................................... 6-1-0.............. .857............... 34-21 Findlay.............................................................. 1-0-0............1.000.................... 3-1 Flin Flon Bombers......................................... 0-1-0.............. .000.................... 6-7 Fort Frances Canadians.............................. 1-3-0.............. .250............... 13-16 Grand Forks Amerks.................................... 4-2-3.............. .611............... 48-44 Grand Forks Legion...................................... 1-2-0.............. .333............... 13-16 Harvard............................................................ 9-3-1.............. .731............... 64-29 Holy Cross....................................................... 4-0-0............1.000..................16-6 Lake Superior State...................................... 5-0-0............1.000............... 29-12 Maine..............................................................12-8-3.............. .587............... 84-79 University of Manitoba............................... 5-1-0.............. .833............... 53-19 Massachusetts............................................... 0-1-0.............. .000.................... 2-3 Mass.-Lowell................................................... 5-4-0.............. .556............... 30-25 Merrimack....................................................... 2-0-0............1.000.................... 8-4 Miami (Ohio).................................................. 9-4-1.............. .679............... 52-38 Michigan..................................................... 41-46-4.............. .473.......... 363-405 Michigan State......................................... 64-36-2.............. .637.......... 461-363 Michigan Tech...................................... 149-94-10.............. .609........1026-800 Minnesota...........................................130-139-15.............. .484.......... 970-971 Minnesota Duluth.................................144-78-9.............. .643........1023-741 Minnesota Nationals................................... 0-1-0.............. .000.................... 3-4 Minnesota State....................................... 38-11-7.............. .741.......... 231-145 University of Montreal................................ 1-0-0............1.000.................... 5-1 New Hampshire..........................................10-4-2.............. .688............... 83-46 Niagara............................................................. 7-0-0............1.000............... 32-11 North Dakota Freshman............................ 1-0-0............1.000.................... 8-7 North Dakota State...................................... 1-0-0............1.000..................17-6
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HISTORY VS. OPPONENTS
Opponent W-L-T Pct. GF-GA Northeastern................................................10-5-3.............. .639............... 81-60 Northern Arizona.......................................... 8-0-0............1.000............... 72-18 Northern Michigan................................. 29-23-3.............. .587.......... 241-204 Northwest Ag. Coll....................................... 2-0-0............1.000..................19-4 Notre Dame............................................... 17-17-3.............. .500.......... 158-151 Ohio State....................................................... 3-0-0............1.000..................19-5 Omaha............................................................12-7-1.............. .625............... 62-53 Princeton......................................................... 2-0-0............1.000..................10-3 Providence...................................................... 9-5-1.............. .633............... 66-45 Quinnipiac...................................................... 4-0-0............1.000..................19-5 University of Regina.................................... 2-0-0............1.000..................13-4 Regina Pats..................................................... 1-0-1.............. .750.................... 9-8 Rensselaer....................................................... 8-1-0.............. .889............... 44-31 Robert Morris................................................. 2-0-0............1.000..................10-1 Rochester Mustangs.................................... 0-1-0.............. .000.................... 4-6 Soviet Nationals............................................ 0-1-0.............. .000.................... 3-4 University of Saskatchewan...................... 8-2-2.............. .750............... 71-43 Sioux City Suhawks...................................... 0-2-0.............. .000............... 12-15 So. St. Paul Steers.......................................... 2-1-1.............. .625............... 19-14 St. Boniface Canadiens............................... 8-5-0.............. .615............... 87-62 St. Cloud State........................................66-39-12.............. .615.......... 401-344 St. John’s University..................................... 1-0-0............1.000..................11-2 St. Lawrence.................................................12-2-0.............. .857............... 60-34 St. Louis University....................................... 2-5-0.............. .286............... 18-35 Swedish Nationals........................................ 0-1-0.............. .000.................... 2-8 Thief River Falls Thieves.............................. 3-2-0.............. .600............... 23-21 University of Toronto................................... 4-0-0............1.000..................18-6 U.S. College All Stars.................................... 1-0-1.............. .750..................10-9 U.S. International.......................................... 6-2-0.............. .750............... 40-22 U.S. Nationals................................................. 1-5-2.............. .250............... 21-35 U. S. Olympic Team....................................... 0-6-2.............. .125............... 20-49 Vermont........................................................... 5-0-1.............. .917............... 29-12 Warroad Lakers.............................................. 3-4-0.............. .429............... 33-39 Waterloo Black Hawks................................ 1-0-0............1.000.................... 7-0 Wayne State.................................................... 1-0-0............1.000.................... 8-2 Western Michigan......................................15-1-0.............. .938............... 68-28 Western Ontario University...................... 1-0-0............1.000.................... 3-2 Wichita Flyers................................................. 1-0-0............1.000..................13-5 Winnipeg Army............................................. 1-0-0............1.000..................10-3 Winnipeg Barons.......................................... 3-1-0.............. .750..................28-9 Winnipeg Black Hawks............................... 6-0-0............1.000..................10-3 Winnipeg Canadians................................... 1-1-0.............. .500............... 11-10 Winnipeg Drewries..................................... 2-0-0............1.000..................12-6 Winnipeg Maroons...................................... 4-3-2.............. .556............... 31-29 Winnipeg Monarchs.................................... 3-0-0............1.000..................21-5 Winnipeg Rangers........................................ 4-0-0............1.000..................37-8 University of Winnipeg............................... 2-0-0............1.000..................17-1 Wisconsin.................................................69-87-12.............. .446.......... 566-612 Yale.................................................................... 5-2-0.............. .714............... 49-18 Most Total Games Against: Minnesota (284) Most Wins Against: Colorado College (154) Most Losses Against: Minnesota (139) Includes games counted in season records; Does not include international exhibition games
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY * Conference games Playoff games denoted as WCHA or NCAA
NCHC Colorado College
UND leads 154-80-11 (.651) Home: 100-21-7 Away: 52-57-4 Neutral: 8-2-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 2-10-48 A W 8-4 2-13-48 A L 3-6 12-10-48 A L 4-12 12-11-48 A L 4-12 12-29-48 H W 5-3 12-30-48 H W 6-3 2-3-50 A L 5-8 2-4-50 A T 3-3 2-19-51 H L 3-10 2-20-51 H L 3-7 2-23-52* A L 5-9 2-24-52* A L 2-9 2-10-53* H W 12-4 2-11-53* H W 10-3 2-18-54* A L 3-5 2-19-54* A L 1-2 2-3-55* A L 3-4 2-4-55* A L 1-7 2-11-55* H W 4-3 2-12-55* H L 3-4 12-13-55* H L 2-4 12-14-55* H W 5-4 1-7-56* A L 5-8 1-9-56* A L 2-7 2-8-57* H W 6-3 2-9-57* H W 5-4 2-19-57* A L 4-6 2-20-57* A L 6-7 2-7-58* A L 1-7 2-8-58* A L 2-9 2-9-59 H W 6-4 2-10-59 H W 4-2 3-2-59 A W 7-2 3-3-59 A L 5-9 1-11-60* H W 7-2 1-12-60* H W 5-1 1-29-60* A W 8-2 1-30-60* A W 7-5 1-9-61* H L 4-9 1-10-61* H W 10-5 1-16-61* A L 4-9 1-17-61* A W 5-2 12-18-61* H W 9-4 12-19-61* H W 8-1 2-13-63* A W 7-1 2-16-63* A W 7-6 1-10-64* H W 7-2 1-11-64* H W 5-3 12-28-65 N W 11-3 2-16-65* A W 8-2 2-20-65* A W 7-6 ot 1-18-66* H W 6-4 1-19-66* H W 8-1 12-28-67 N W 3-2 ot 1-31-67* A W 6-2 2-4-67* A W 4-2 11-28-67* H W 9-0 11-29-67* H W 7-0 2-5-69* A W 5-4 2-8-69* A W 5-4 3-7-69 N L 4-5 WCHA 1-16-70* H W 8-4 1-17-70* H W 6-2 2-5-71* A L 3-6 2-6-71* A W 7-2 1-21-72* H W 8-7 ot 1-22-72* H W 4-2 11-10-72* H W 5-4 11-11-72* H W 8-6 2-23-73* A L 2-4 2-24-73* A L 1-3 12-7-73* A L 4-5 ot 12-8-73* A L 4-10 1-18-74* H W 4-3 1-19-74* H W 2-0 12-27-74* H W 8-7 ot 12-28-74* H L 2-4 2-21-75* A L 3-4 2-22-75* A L 2-9 11-14-75* A L 4-7 11-15-75* A L 4-5 1-16-76* H W 4-2 1-17-76* H W 3-2 11-5-76* A W 4-3 11-6-76* A L 3-5 2-18-77* H W 5-4
2-19-77* H W 11-18-77* H L 11-19-77* H W 1-13-78* A L 1-14-78* A W 11-10-78* H W 11-11-78* H W 2-16-79* A W 2-17-79* A W 3-6-79 H W 3-7-79 H W 10-26-79* H L 10-27-79* H W 1-25-80* A L 1-26-80* A W 11-14-80* A W 11-15-80* A W 1-23-81* H W 1-24-81* H L 11-13-81* A W 11-14-81* A L 1-15-82* A L 1-16-82* A W 2-5-82* H W 2-6-82* H W 11-12-82* A W 11-13-82* A L 1-14-83* H W 1-15-83* H W 2-4-83* H W 2-5-83* H W 11-4-83* A W 11-5-83* A W 12-9-83* H W 12-10-83* H W 2-10-84* A W 2-11-84* A W 1-18-85* A L 1-19-85* A W 2-15-85* H W 2-16-85* H W 2-14-86* H W 2-15-86* H W 11-21-86* H W 11-22-86* H W 12-5-86* A W 12-6-86* A L 3-6-87 H W 3-7-87 H L 11-6-87* A T 11-7-87* A W 2-5-88* H W 2-6-88* H W 10-21-88* A W 10-22-88* A W 12-16-88* H W 12-17-88* H W 11-24-89* H W 11-25-89* H T 1-19-90* A W 1-20-90* A W 11-9-90* H W 11-10-90* H W 1-11-91* A W 1-12-91* A L 10-25-91* H W 10-26-91* H L 1-17-92* A L 1-18-92* A L 12-19-92* H W 12-20-92* H W 1-22-93* A L 1-23-93* A W 11-26-93* H L 11-27-93* H L 2-25-94* A L 2-26-94* A T 10-29-94* A L 10-30-94* A L 2-17-95* H W 2-18-95* H L 11-24-95* A L 11-25-95* A L 12-6-96* H T 12-7-96* H W 1-25-97* A W 1-26-97* A L 3-14-97 N W 3-27-97 N W 11-7-97* A T 11-8-97* A W 1-9-98* H W 1-10-98* H W 11-20-98* H L 11-21-98* H W 1-15-99* A W 1-16-99* A W 1-7-00* H T 1-8-00* H W
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
11-2 3-6 6-5 3-9 9-4 6-1 10-0 3-1 6-1 6-3 7-3 2-3 9-4 8-9 ot 7-3 8-7 ot 5-3 12-5 5-6 5-4 2-3 2-6 6-3 6-1 5-2 8-2 3-4 9-3 8-1 8-2 5-3 5-2 4-2 4-3 5-1 8-0 7-4 3-4 ot 5-2 4-1 6-1 6-3 9-6 7-3 11-2 4-3 ot 2-3 6-2 1-2 3-3 ot 5-2 6-1 9-3 6-5 ot 5-2 3-2 5-1 5-4 1-1 ot 7-2 5-4 6-4 2-1 ot 3-2 4-6 5-4 4-5 2-5 1-6 8-5 3-1 4-6 5-4 3-5 2-5 1-5 5-5 ot 2-8 0-6 5-3 2-3 5-9 3-6 5-5 ot 7-3 3-0 3-8 5-1 6-2 3-3 4-2 4-1 6-1 4-5 5-4 ot 5-4 5-1 1-1 4-0
WCHA WCHA
WCHA WCHA
12-8-00* A L 12-9-00* A W 3-16-01 N W 3-24-01 N W 10-12-01* H W 10-13-01* H W 1-18-02* A L 1-19-02* A L 1-3-03* H T 1-4-03* H T 1-31-03* A L 2-1-03* A L 2-13-04* H W 2-14-04* H L 11-5-04* H L 11-6-04* H W 1-14-05* A L 1-15-05* A L 2-3-06* A W 2-4-06* A L 11-24-06* H L 11-25-06* H W 1-5-07* A L 1-6-07* A W 11-2-07* H W 11-3-07* H L 3-22-08 N W 11-7-08* A W 11-8-08* A L 2-28-09* H T 3-1-09* H W 2-26-10* A W 2-27-10* A W 1-28-11* A L 1-29-11* A W 3-18-11 N W 11-25-11* H W 11-26-11* H W 11-30-12* A L 12-1-12* A W 1-11-13* H L 1-12-13* H W 3-21-13 N L 1-10-14* H W 1-11-14* H W 3-14-14 H W 3-15-14 H L 3-16-14 H W 10-17-14* A W 10-18-14* A W 1-23-15* H W 1-24-15* H W 3-13-15 H W 3-14-15 H W 10-30-15* A W 10-31-15* A W 1-22-16* H T 1-23-16* H W 3-11-16 H W 3-12-16 H W
Denver
WCHA NCAA
4-6 4-3 ot 2-1 4-1 6-2 2-0 5-6 1-3 4-4 ot 4-4 ot 3-5 1-4 5-2 1-4 2-3 ot 2-1 1-2 0-1 4-2 2-3 3-4 5-2 0-1 2-1 6-2 1-4 4-2 3-1 4-7 4-4 ot 4-3 3-2 ot 3-2 2-4 6-0 4-3 ot 7-6 4-3 3-5 3-2 ot 3-4 5-3 3-4 ot 5-3 3-2 4-2 2-3 ot 4-3 3-1 7-2 2-1 5-3 5-1 3-2 5-2 2-0 5-5 ot 5-1 7-1 5-1
WCHA NCAA
WCHA
WCHA NCHC NCHC NCHC
NCHC NCHC
NCHC NCHC
UND leads 143-122-11 (.538) Home: 84-42-7 Away: 53-72-3 Neutral: 5-8-1 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 2-1-50 A W 18-3 No meetings in 1950-51 2-19-52* A W 5-4 2-20-52* A L 0-6 1-8-53* H W 4-3 1-9-53* H W 2-1 12-25-53* A W 9-5 12-26-53* A W 7-2 12-13-54* H L 4-8 12-14-54* H W 4-3 2-5-55* A L 2-9 2-7-55* A L 1-7 1-5-56* A L 3-6 1-6-56* A L 1-3 2-6-56* H W 6-2 2-7-56* H W 8-6 1-18-57* H W 2-1 1-19-57* H W 7-1 2-22-57* A W 5-2 2-23-57* A L 1-3 2-3-58* H W 9-0 2-4-58* H W 2-1 3-5-58* A L 3-4 3-7-58* A W 4-1 3-15-58 N L 2-6 NCAA 12-15-58 H W 4-3 ot 12-16-58 H W 4-3 2-27-59 A W 6-4 2-28-59 A L 2-6 12-11-59* H L 3-6 12-12-59* H L 2-5 1-26-60* A W 6-5 1-27-60* A L 1-8
12-12-60* H L 12-13-60* H L 1-13-61* A L 1-14-61* A L 1-5-62* A L 1-6-62* A L 1-12-62* H W 1-13-62* H L 1-25-63* H W 1-26-63* H W 2-12-63* A L 2-15-63* A L 3-9-63 A L 3-16-63 N W 12-7-63* H T 12-8-63* H L 1-31-64* A L 2-1-64* A L 3-12-64 A L 3-13-64 A T 1-15-65* H W 1-16-65* H W 2-17-65* A L 2-19-65* A W 12-17-65* A W 12-18-65* A W 2-25-66* H L 2-26-66* H W 3-5-66 A L 12-9-66* H W 12-10-66* H L 2-1-67* A W 2-2-67* A L 3-11-67 A W 11-17-67* H L 11-18-67* H W 2-16-68* A L 2-17-68* A L 3-16-68 N L 11-15-68* H W 11-16-68* H W 2-4-69* A L 2-7-69* A L 12-19-69* H W 12-20-69* H W 1-9-70* A L 1-10-70* A W 12-4-70* H L 12-5-70* H W 1-1-71* A W 1-2-71* A L 12-3-71* H W 12-4-71* H W 2-4-72* A W 2-5-72* A L 12-2-72* A W 12-3-72* A L 1-19-73* H L 1-20-73* H L 11-9-73* H W 11-10-73* H L 2-8-74* A L 2-9-74* A L 11-1-74* H L 11-2-74* H W 1-10-75* A L 1-11-75* A W 1-23-76* A L 1-24-76* A L 2-27-76* H W 2-28-76* H L 10-29-76* H W 10-30-76* H W 2-4-77* A L 2-5-77* A L 3-9-77 A L 3-10-77 A L 12-2-77* A L 12-3-77* A L 1-6-78* H W 1-7-78* H L 12-1-78* H W 12-2-78* H W 1-12-79* A L 1-13-79* A W 11-9-79* A W 11-10-79* A W 2-8-80* H W 2-9-80* H W 1-9-81* H T 1-10-81* H W 2-13-81* A W 2-14-81* A L 11-27-81* H W 11-28-81* H L 1-8-82* H W 1-9-82* H W 2-26-82* A W 2-27-82* A L
2-7 1-5 1-15 2-6 3-4 2-4 4-2 4-5 ot 7-4 3-1 1-3 2-3 4-5 ot 6-5 1-1 ot 1-6 1-2 2-4 2-6 3-3 4-2 5-4 4-5 5-3 4-3 4-3 2-7 9-1 4-5 ot 5-3 2-4 4-3 4-9 3-2 1-5 3-1 0-7 2-8 0-4 4-3 7-6 0-6 3-4 3-2 ot 3-2 ot 2-6 6-5 2-4 10-4 6-3 6-7 8-4 5-3 4-3 ot 3-7 5-4 1-6 5-10 3-5 5-4 ot 0-3 1-4 2-8 4-5 4-2 4-8 5-4 4-8 2-7 4-2 6-7 ot 9-6 7-6 2-5 3-4 3-8 2-7 3-10 3-8 8-6 3-4 ot 7-3 8-5 4-5 11-5 4-3 3-0 7-1 5-2 4-4 ot 8-6 5-2 2-3 6-3 3-7 6-4 5-4 8-4 3-4
WCHA NCAA
WCHA WCHA
WCHA
WCHA
NCAA
WCHA WCHA
HISTORY VS. OPPONENTS
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY 3-9-82 H W 4-3 WCHA 3-10-82 H W 5-2 WCHA 11-5-82* A L 2-4 11-6-82* A W 7-5 12-10-82* A W 7-2 12-11-82* A W 4-1 1-7-83* H W 7-2 1-8-83* H W 7-2 11-11-83* H W 9-0 11-12-83* H W 4-3 ot 12-2-83* A L 2-3 12-3-83* A W 6-2 1-13-84* H W 6-5 1-14-84* H W 7-6 ot 11-2-84* A W 5-4 ot 11-3-84* A T 4-4 ot 2-8-85* H L 3-4 ot 2-9-85* H L 4-6 3-1-85 H W 7-1 WCHA 3-2-85 H W 8-4 WCHA 2-7-86* A L 3-6 2-8-86* A W 7-3 10-17-86* A W 5-2 10-18-86* A W 11-5 2-13-87* H W 4-1 2-14-87* H W 5-2 11-20-87* A W 5-4 11-21-87* A L 2-4 1-22-88* H L 3-4 ot 1-23-88* H W 4-2 11-26-88* H L 4-6 11-27-88* H L 3-5 12-9-88* A L 6-7 ot 12-10-88* A W 3-2 2-25-89 H W 7-1 WCHA 2-26-89 H L 4-5 WCHA 2-27-89 H L 3-4 WCHA 11-17-89* A L 3-5 11-18-89* A W 8-3 12-15-89* H L 8-9 12-16-89* H L 3-4 10-12-90* H W 5-3 10-13-90* H W 8-1 2-8-91* A W 9-7 2-9-91* A L 4-7 10-18-91* A W 10-5 10-19-91* A W 5-4 12-6-91* H W 6-1 12-7-91* H W 7-6 ot 11-13-92* A L 3-6 11-14-92* A L 3-7 2-5-93* H L 4-5 2-6-93* H L 5-6 ot 10-29-93* H L 5-7 10-30-93* H W 3-2 ot 2-4-94* A L 2-3 2-5-94* A L 2-5 11-4-94* A W 6-4 11-5-94* A L 2-7 2-10-95* H L 1-4 2-11-95* H W 3-1 12-15-95* H W 4-3 12-16-95* H L 3-6 1-20-96* A L 2-3 1-21-96* A L 3-4 10-18-96* H W 3-2 ot 10-19-96* H W 6-2 2-28-97* A L 3-6 3-1-97* A L 0-5 11-21-97* H W 4-3 11-22-97* H W 6-1 2-21-98* A W 6-4 2-22-98* A W 7-3 12-5-98* A W 6-4 12-6-98* A W 5-3 2-12-99* H W 7-3 2-13-99* H W 11-4 3-20-99 N L 3-4 WCHA 12-10-99* H W 7-3 12-11-99* H L 2-7 3-10-00** H W 4-0 WCHA 3-11-00** H L 1-2 WCHA 3-12-00** H W 9-4 WCHA 11-3-00* A W 5-2 11-4-00* A W 7-4 2-16-01* H T 3-3 ot 2-17-01* H W 3-0 3-1-02* H L 3-4 ot 3-2-02* H W 4-3 2-14-03* A T 3-3 ot 2-15-03* A L 1-2 3-14-03 H L 1-4 WCHA 3-15-03 H W 3-2 ot WCHA 3-16-03 H W 3-2 ot WCHA 11-21-03* A W 8-2 11-22-03* A W 6-2 1-30-04* H W 6-1 1-31-04* H T 1-1 ot 3-27-04 N L 0-1 NCAA
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2-4-05* H L 2-5-05* H L 3-18-05 N L 4-9-05 N L 10-28-05* H W 10-29-05* H L 2-24-06* A W 2-25-06* A L 2-23-07* A L 2-24-07* A W 11-30-07* A L 12-1-07* A W 2-15-08* H W 2-16-08* H W 3-21-08 N L 1-23-09* H W 1-24-09* H T 11-20-09* A L 11-21-09* A L 1-29-10* H L 1-30-10* H L 3-19-10 N W 10-29-10* H W 10-30-10* H L 3-19-11 N W 3-27-11 N W 2-24-12* A W 2-25-12* A L 3-17-12 N W 12-7-12* H T 12-8-12* H W 2-22-13* A L 2-23-13* A W 1-24-14* A W 1-25-14* A L 12-12-14* A L 12-13-14* A W 2-13-15* H W 2-14-15* H T 3-21-15 N L NCHC 12-4-15* H W 12-5-15* H W 2-12-16* A L 2-13-16* A L 3-19-16 N T 4-7-16 N W
2-4 2-4 1-2 ot WCHA 1-4 NCAA 3-1 2-7 6-2 3-7 3-4 ot 3-0 0-1 3-1 5-4 4-1 1-3 WCHA 8-3 2-2 ot 0-1 2-3 0-2 2-4 4-3 WCHA 4-3 0-3 3-2 2ot WCHA 6-1 NCAA 4-3 3-5 4-0 WCHA 2-2 ot 6-3 4-5 6-1 4-2 0-3 1-4 3-1 4-2 3-3 ot 1-5 5-1 4-0 4-6 1-4 1-1 NCHC 4-2 NCAA
Miami
UND leads 9-4-1 (.679) Home: 5-1-1 Away: 2-2-0 Neutral: 2-1-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-27-99 N W 5-2 10-8-05 N W 3-0 11-28-09 H T 5-5 ot 10-18-13* A W 4-2 10-19-13* A L 2-6 2-14-14* H W 3-2 2-15-14* H W 9-2 3-21-14 N L 0-3 NCHC 11-14-14* H L 2-3 11-15-14* H W 4-1 3-6-15* A W 2-1 3-7-15* A L 3-6 11-13-15* H W 6-2 11-14-15* H W 4-3 ot
Minnesota Duluth
UND leads 144-78-9 (.643) Home: 80-33-3 Away: 59-39-5 Neutral: 2-3-1 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 11-26-54 H W 11-0 11-27-54 H W 8-2 12-29-54 A W 15-2 12-30-54 A W 9-2 11-25-55 H W 3-1 11-26-55 H W 6-0 1-10-58 H W 5-1 1-11-58 H W 7-2 1-9-59 A W 4-2 1-10-59 A W 4-1 12-18-59 H L 2-3 12-19-59 H W 13-2 11-30-62 H W 4-1 12-1-62 H W 7-1 12-18-62 A L 1-4 12-19-62 A W 7-3 12-21-63 A W 5-2 12-20-63 A W 2-1 2-21-64 H W 8-5 2-22-64 H W 5-0 11-27-64 A W 5-4 11-28-64 A W 6-5 ot 2-12-65 H L 5-7 2-13-65 H W 9-3 11-26-65* A W 5-4 ot 11-27-65* A W 7-5
HISTORY VS. OPPONENTS
2-11-66* H L 2-12-66* H W 11-25-66* A W 11-26-66* A W 1-13-67* H L 1-14-67* H W 11-24-67* A W 11-25-67* A W 3-1-68* H L 3-2-68* H W 11-28-68* A W 11-29-68* A W 2-28-69* H W 3-1-69* H W 11-21-69* H W 11-22-69* H L 12-26-69* A L 12-27-69* A L 11-20-70* H L 11-21-70* H W 2-25-71* A W 2-26-71* A L 11-19-71* H L 11-20-71* H W 2-11-72* A L 2-12-72* A W 11-17-72* A L 11-18-72* A W 12-16-72* H W 12-17-72* H W 11-30-73* H W 12-1-73* H W 3-1-74* A L 3-2-74* A L 12-13-74* H L 12-14-74* H L 2-28-75* A T 3-1-75* A L 11-21-75* A W 11-22-75* A L 2-6-76* H W 2-7-76* H L 11-12-76* H W 11-13-76* H W 1-21-77* A L 1-22-77* A L 11-4-77* A W 11-5-77* A L 2-3-78* H L 2-4-78* H W 11-3-78* A L 11-4-78* A L 2-2-79* H W 2-3-79* H L 12-7-79* A L 12-8-79* A W 1-18-80* H W 1-19-80* H W 11-7-80* H W 11-8-80* H L 2-27-81* A L 2-28-81* A L 11-6-81* H W 11-7-81* H L 12-11-81* H W 12-12-81* H W 2-12-82* A W 2-13-82* A W 10-29-82* H L 10-30-82* H L 1-21-83* A L 1-22-83* A W 2-18-83* A L 2-19-83* A W 10-28-83* H W 10-29-83* H W 1-27-84* A L 1-28-84* A T 3-10-84 A L 3-11-84 A W 3-22-84 N L 12-7-84* H L 12-8-84* H W 3-8-85 A T 3-9-85 A L 10-18-85* H L 10-19-85* H L 1-10-86* A L 1-11-86* A W 10-10-86* A W 10-11-86* A W 2-6-87* H W 2-7-87* H W 2-28-87 H W 3-1-8 H W 10-23-87* A L 10-24-87* A L 2-19-88* H W 2-20-88* H W
2-3 ot 5-2 6-3 6-2 2-3 4-2 4-1 4-3 2-3 6-3 4-1 7-4 6-2 5-4 4-3 0-3 2-5 4-5 4-5 6-5 6-3 3-5 2-3 4-3 5-7 3-2 1-6 5-4 8-6 4-2 4-3 4-3 2-4 2-5 1-6 2-3 6-6 ot 5-7 5-4 2-4 6-2 2-5 5-2 9-6 5-8 3-7 5-3 4-5 ot 4-5 7-2 4-5 ot 2-4 6-4 4-7 4-5 ot 4-3 ot 7-3 5-1 5-4 ot 3-7 3-7 6-7 4-1 4-5 4-1 7-4 4-3 ot 11-3 2-3 3-4 0-3 3-2 2-5 5-2 6-4 7-2 1-4 4-4 ot 1-8 5-4 1-2 ot 3-4 6-5 4-4 4-6 4-5 1-4 3-4 8-7 ot 6-2 7-1 5-0 9-3 5-3 8-1 4-6 5-8 4-3 ot 6-3
WCHA WCHA NCAA WCHA WCHA
WCHA WCHA
3-7-88 N W 10-8-88 N T 11-4-88* H W 11-5-88* H L 2-3-89* A W 2-4-89* A L 11-10-89* H W 11-11-89* H W 2-9-90* A W 2-10-90* A W 3-1-90 H W 3-2-90 H W 11-16-90* A L 11-17-90* A W 2-15-91* H W 2-16-91* H W 11-15-91* A L 11-16-91* A L 2-14-92* H W 2-15-92* H L 11-6-92* A L 11-7-92* A L 1-29-93* H W 1-30-93* H L 11-19-93* A W 11-20-93* A T 3-4-94* H W 3-5-94* H L 11-18-94* A W 11-19-94* A W 1-27-95* H L 1-28-95* H L 11-3-95* H L 11-4-95* H W 1-26-96* A L 1-27-96* A L 11-29-96* A W 11-30-96* A W 11-14-97* H W 11-15-97* H L 2-27-98* A W 2-28-98* A L 10-30-98* H W 10-31-98* H W 1-29-99* A W 1-30-99* A T 12-3-99* A W 12-4-99* A W 2-18-00* H W 2-19-00* H W 11-17-00* H W 11-18-00* H W 2-2-01* A W 2-3-01* A W 3-9-01 H L 3-10-01 H W 3-11-01 H W 2-22-02* A L 2-23-02* A W 3-1-03* H T 3-2-03* H L 3-20-03 N L 10-4-03 H W 12-12-03* H W 12-13-03* H W 2-27-04* A W 2-28-04* A W 12-10-04* A W 12-11-04* A L 3-11-05 H W 3-12-05 H W 11-11-05* A W 11-12-05* A W 2-17-06* H W 2-18-06* H W 2-16-07* H T 2-17-07* H W 11-23-07* H W 11-24-07* H L 3-1-08* A W 3-2-08* A W 11-21-08* A T 11-22-08* A L 3-20-09 N L 12-4-09* A W 12-5-09* A L 2-19-10* H W 2-20-10* H W 3-18-10 N W 11-5-10* H W 11-6-10* H L 12-30-10* A W 2-10-12* A W 2-11-12* A L 11-16-12* H T 11-17-12* H W 11-15-13* H W 11-16-13* H L 2-21-14* A W
6-0 2-2 4-1 2-4 5-4 ot 2-5 3-2 ot 6-4 5-3 5-4 11-3 2-1 4-6 5-3 11-2 4-3 ot 3-7 2-4 10-7 5-7 2-5 5-6 6-2 1-5 6-5 4-4 ot 5-3 3-5 6-5 9-7 4-6 3-6 3-5 5-3 1-3 2-3 8-4 4-3 8-0 3-4 6-3 0-7 3-0 4-1 4-3 2-2 6-3 5-4 10-0 4-1 5-3 5-2 6-2 4-3 2-3 6-2 4-0 2-3 5-3 3-3 ot 2-3 1-2 3-2 5-4 6-3 4-1 2-1 5-1 3-4 8-2 6-1 5-3 7-4 4-0 5-1 2-2 ot 1-0 8-3 2-4 2-0 2-1 ot 2-2 ot 1-3 0-3 4-2 2-3 ot 5-2 5-1 2-0 4-2 2-3 ot 5-0 3-1 4-5 4-4 ot 4-3 ot 4-2 3-6 3-0
WCHA
WCHA WCHA
WCHA WCHA WCHA
WCHA
WCHA WCHA
WCHA
WCHA
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY 2-22-14* A W 1-09-15* H L 1-10-15* H W 12-11-15* A W 12-12-15* A W 2-19-16* H W 2-20-16* H W 3-18-16 N L
6-2 1-4 5-2 3-0 3-0 2-1 ot 2-1 2-4 NCHC
Omaha
UND leads 12-7-1 (.625) Home: 5-4-1 Away: 7-3-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 11-19-10* A W 6-5 11-20-10* A L 0-1 1-21-11* H L 4-8 1-22-11* H W 4-2 12-9-11* H L 1-2 ot 12-10-11* H W 1-0 2-8-13* A W 2-1 2-9-13* A W 5-2 11-9-13* A L 2-4 11-10-13* A W 3-2 2-7-14* H W 4-2 2-8-14* H L 3-6 11-28-14* H T 2-2 ot 11-29-14* H W 3-2 1-30-15* A L 2-3 ot 1-31-15* A W 4-3 ot 1-15-16* H L 3-4 ot 1-16-16* H W 5-1 2-26-16* A W 4-2 2-27-17* A W 4-1
St. Cloud State
UND leads 66-39-12 (.615) Home: 32-16-6 Away: 27-21-6 Neutral: 7-2-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 1-6-47 H L 1-8 12-8-89 H W 7-4 12-9-89 H T 4-4 ot 12-29-89 A W 6-1 12-30-89 A W 8-5 10-26-90* H W 6-2 10-27-90* H W 9-3 1-25-91* A W 4-3 1-26-91* A W 8-1 3-1-91 H L 2-4 WCHA 3-2-91 H W 10-2 WCHA 3-3-91 H W 7-4 WCHA 11-8-91* A L 3-7 11-9-91* A L 3-7 1-25-92* H W 6-4 1-26-92* H L 2-3 11-27-92* H W 4-3 11-28-92* H L 4-7 2-19-93* A L 1-4 2-20-93* A L 2-5 11-12-93* H W 6-3 11-13-93* H L 2-3 1-21-94* A T 5-5 ot 1-22-94* A L 0-6 11-25-94* H L 2-3 11-26-94* H W 2-0 1-20-95* A L 2-9 1-21-95* A W 5-4 3-10-95 A W 3-2 WCHA 3-11-95 A W 5-2 WCHA 11-10-95* H W 3-2 11-11-95* H T 4-4 1-5-96* A W 4-2 1-6-96* A W 6-3 11-15-96* H L 2-5 11-16-96* H W 5-3 1-10-97* A L 5-3 1-11-97* A W 6-1 12-12-97* H W 2-1 12-13-97* H L 2-5 1-23-98* A L 2-6 1-24-98* A W 6-2 3-20-98 N W 4-3 WCHA 11-27-98* A W 4-3 11-28-98* A W 7-4 3-5-99* H W 4-2 3-6-99* H W 5-2 11-5-99* H W 6-0 11-6-99* H W 4-3 2-4-00* A L 0-3 2-5-00* A T 1-1 ot 3-17-00 N W 7-3 WCHA 1-26-01* H W 4-3 1-27-01* H W 4-3 3-17-01 N L 5-6 ot WCHA 11-2-01* A L 4-8 11-3-01* A L 1-6 11-8-02* A L 3-7
11-9-02* A W 12-6-02* H W 12-7-02* H W 11-14-03* H L 11-15-03* H W 1-2-04* A T 1-3-04* A W 11-19-04* H W 11-20-04* H W 3-4-05* A T 3-5-05* A W 11-18-05* A L 11-19-05* A W 1-27-06* H L 1-28-06* H L 3-18-06 N W 11-3-06* H W 11-4-06* H T 3-2-07* A T 3-3-07* A W 3-16-07 N W 1-4-08* A L 1-5-08* A W 3-7-08* H T 3-8-08* H T 12-12-08* H W 12-13-08* H W 1-30-09* A L 1-31-09* A W 11-13-09* H W 11-14-09* H L 2-12-10* A L 2-13-10* A W 3-20-10 N W 12-3-10* H W 12-4-10* H W 1-28-11* A T 1-29-11* A W 10-28-11* H L 10-29-11* H W 1-20-12* A L 1-21-12* A W 3-15-12 N W 11-9-12* A W 11-10-12* A L 1-25-13* H L 1-26-13* H T 11-1-13* H L 11-2-13* H L 2-28-14* A W 3-1-14* A L 11-21-14* A L 11-22-14* A W 2-27-15* H W 2-28-15* H W 3-20-15 N L 3-28-15 N W 11-20-15* A W 11-21-15* A L
3-2 ot 4-3 5-4 1-2 2-1 4-4 ot 3-1 4-1 3-1 2-2 ot 2-0 2-3 3-2 1-2 1-2 ot 5-3 3-1 2-2 ot 3-3 ot 7-2 6-2 2-3 6-2 1-1 ot 2-2 ot 3-2 7-4 0-3 4-2 4-2 2-3 3-4 8-1 5-3 3-1 6-2 3-3 ot 3-2 0-4 3-1 1-3 3-2 4-1 3-0 2-5 1-3 2-2 2-3 1-3 5-2 1-3 1-3 3-2 3-2 3-1 1-3 4-1 4-3 1-6
Army
UND leads 1-0-0 (1.000) Home: 0-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 1-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-28-66 N W 7-3
Canisius
WCHA
WCHA
WCHA
WCHA
UND leads 4-0-0 (1.000) Home: 3-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 1-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 3-26-04 N W 3-0 NCAA 3-25-06 H W 5-2 NCAA 1-4-13 H W 5-2 1-5-13 H W 3-2
UND leads 7-0-0 (1.000) Home: 4-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 3-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 3-25-00 N W 4-1 NCAA 10-25-02 H W 6-4 10-26-02 H W 5-3 1-2-10 N W 3-1 3-29-13 N W 2-1 NCAA 1-16-15 H W 7-1 1-17-15 H W 5-0
Robert Morris
UND leads 2-0-0 (1.000) Home: 2-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 1-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 1-7-11 H W 8-0 1-8-11 H W 2-1
BIG 10 Michigan
NCHC NCAA
UND leads 15-1-0 (.938) Home: 5-1-0 Away: 8-0-0 Neutral: 2-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 1-3-97 A W 6-3 1-4-97 A W 5-3 1-2-98 H W 12-5 1-3-98 H W 5-1 3-24-12 N W 3-1 NCAA 12-6-13* A W 3-2 12-7-13* A W 3-2 3-7-14* H W 2-0 3-8-14* H L 1-2 3-22-14* N W 5-0 NCHC 2-20-15* A W 3-1 2-21-15* A W 3-2 ot 1-29-16* A W 2-0 1-30-16* A W 2-1 3-4-16* H W 8-1 3-5-16* H W 5-4
ATLANTIC HOCKEY UND leads 5-0-0 (1.000) Home: 5-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 11-28-80 H W 7-1 11-29-80 H W 8-1 11-24-88 H W 8-1 10-7-11 H W 4-3 11-01-14 H W 3-2 ot
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
Holy Cross
Niagara
Western Michigan
Air Force
UND leads 5-0-0 (1.000) Home: 4-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 1-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-13-02 H W 6-0 12-14-02 H W 8-2 10-11-02 N W 8-0 12-17-04 H W 5-1 12-18-04 H W 4-1
2-25-67* A W 2-23-68* H W 2-24-68* H W 2-21-69* A L 2-22-69* A L 12-12-69* A L 12-13-69* A W 1-2-70* H L 1-3-70* H W 11-27-70* H W 11-28-70* H L 1-15-71* A L 1-16-71* A W 12-10-71* A L 12-11-71* A L 3-7-72 H W 3-8-72 H W 1-28-72* H W 1-29-72* H W 11-3-72* A L 11-4-72* A W 3-2-73* H T 3-3-73* H L 1-11-74* A W 1-12-74* A L 2-14-75* A L 2-15-75* A L 11-7-75* A L 11-8-75* A L 1-30-76* H L 1-31-76* H W 1-28-77* H W 1-29-77* H W 1-20-78* A W 1-21-78* A L 1-19-79* H W 1-20-79* H W 2-22-80* H W 2-23-80* H W 12-5-80* A W 12-6-80* A L 12-30-88 N L 3-28-98 A L 10-7-00 A T 12-28-01 N W 10-12-02 N W 3-24-06 H W 3-24-07 N W 4-7-11 N L 3-26-16 N W
4-1 3-2 5-2 3-7 2-6 5-6 ot 8-7 ot 2-9 5-1 6-5 ot 1-2 1-5 3-1 6-9 2-4 5-1 10-2 9-1 10-1 7-9 6-0 4-4 ot 2-3 4-2 2-6 1-7 3-4 1-11 4-5 ot 1-2 6-2 6-1 8-2 12-10 2-5 5-1 9-8 ot 5-2 4-3 ot 5-1 2-8 5-6 2ot 3-4 5-5 ot 5-4 ot 5-4 ot 5-1 8-5 0-2 5-2
WCHA WCHA
NCAA
NCAA NCAA NCAA NCAA
Michigan State
UND trails 41-46-4 (.473) Home: 26-10-3 Away: 11-32-1 Neutral: 4-4-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 1-9-48 A W 6-5 1-10-48 A L 2-5 12-26-48 N L 1-8 12-27-48 N L 4-11 2-11-49 A L 7-14 2-12-49 A L 4-10 12-29-49 H L 4-8 12-30-49 H L 0-6 2-23-51 A L 4-11 2-24-51 A L 4-12 1-4-52* H L 2-4 1-5-52* H W 4-2 2-19-53* A L 3-5 2-20-53* A L 3-8 12-18-53* H W 10-3 12-19-53* H W 5-3 2-25-55* A L 0-7 2-26-55* A L 2-7 12-9-55* H L 1-5 12-10-55* H W 4-2 3-4-57* A L 1-7 3-5-57* A L 2-3 ot 12-13-57* H L 1-3 12-14-57* H W 4-0 1-17-59 A L 2-4 1-16-59 A W 6-1 3-4-60* H W 4-2 3-5-60* H W 4-3 ot 12-9-60* A L 2-6 12-10-60* A L 5-6 12-16-60* H T 2-2 ot 12-17-60* H L 2-4 12-15-61* A L 2-5 12-16-61* A L 1-6 3-1-63* H T 2-2 ot 3-2-63* H W 6-5 1-8-65* A W 7-3 1-9-65* A W 4-2 1-21-66* H W 6-4 1-22-66* H W 7-4 2-24-67* A L 1-2
UND leads 64-36-2 (.637) Home: 34-11-1 Away: 24-21-1 Neutral: 6-4-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 2-10-50 A W 14-1 2-11-50 A W 12-3 1-4-51 H W 5-4 1-5-51 H W 7-3 1-11-52* A W 7-2 1-12-52* A L 3-4 12-26-52* H W 5-4 12-27-52* H W 5-4 ot 3-4-54* A W 6-5 3-5-54* A L 1-2 ot 12-3-54* A L 2-6 12-4-54* A W 4-3 2-18-55* H W 3-2 ot 2-19-55* H L 1-2 12-2-55* H W 3-1 12-3-55* H W 5-4 11-30-56* H W 4-1 12-1-56* H W 1-0 3-8-57* A L 2-4 3-9-57* A W 3-0 1-24-58* H W 5-2 1-25-58* H W 6-3 2-21-58* A W 3-1 2-22-58* A W 3-2 12-5-58 A L 0-6 12-6-58 A W 5-4 2-13-59 H L 2-3 2-14-59 H W 4-2 3-14-59 N W 4-3 ot NCAA 11-27-59* H T 2-2 ot 11-28-59* H W 5-1 1-8-60* A W 6-5 1-9-60* A L 3-4 ot 2-10-61* H W 6-3 2-11-61* H W 4-3 2-24-61* A W 4-2 2-25-61* A L 1-6 12-1-61* H L 3-5 12-2-61* H W 6-4 12-7-62* A W 11-4 12-8-62* A L 5-6 3-5-65 H W 7-1 WCHA
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY 3-6-65 H L 12-3-65* A L 12-4-65* A W 12-27-66 N L 2-17-67* H W 2-18-67* H W 3-18-67 N L 12-8-67* A T 12-9-67* A W 3-5-68* H W 11-22-68* H W 11-23-68* H W 11-28-69* A L 11-29-69* A W 11-13-70* H W 11-14-70* H W 1-7-72* A L 1-8-72* A L 11-24-72* H L 11-25-72* H W 1-25-74* A L 1-26-74* A L 11-15-74* A L 11-16-74* A L 1-3-75* H L 1-4-75* H L 11-28-75* H L 11-29-75* H L 2-13-76* A W 2-14-76* A L 11-26-76* H W 11-27-76* H W 2-25-77* A W 2-26-77* A L 10-28-77* H L 10-29-77* H W 2-10-78* A W 2-11-78* A L 11-24-78* A L 11-25-78* A W 2-23-79* H W 2-24-79* H L 11-23-79* A W 11-24-79* A L 3-7-80 H W 3-8-80 H W 10-31-80* A W 11-1-80* A W 11-21-80* H W 11-22-80* H W 3-24-84 N W 3-28-87 N W 12-29-88 N W 4-5-01 N W 12-29-01 N W 10-9-05 N L 10-13-07 H W 12-27-08 N L 11-27-15 A W 11-29-15 A W
Minnesota
4-6 5-11 5-3 2-4 4-3 5-1 1-6 2-2 ot 6-2 5-2 4-3 7-4 3-8 4-2 4-3 ot 7-5 1-7 1-4 2-4 7-1 4-7 5-6 4-7 2-6 4-5 4-5 4-6 3-8 6-2 1-7 6-2 5-4 6-3 2-3 3-5 8-4 4-2 3-5 2-4 6-1 7-2 5-6 9-2 4-5 ot 8-1 5-3 6-3 7-4 6-4 5-2 6-5 ot 5-3 7-3 2-0 5-4 ot 0-3 6-0 1-2 3-1 4-1
WCHA
NCAA
WCHA WCHA
NCAA NCAA NCAA
UND trails 130-139-15 (.484) Home: 70-55-8 Away: 51-74-7 Neutral: 8-9-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 1-23-48 H W 5-3 1-24-48 H L 4-7 ot 1-21-49 H W 4-3 ot 1-22-49 H W 6-4 1-28-49 A L 5-12 1-29-49 A L 6-7 1-6-50 A W 7-3 1-7-50 N W 6-5 1-13-50 H W 3-2 1-14-50 H W 8-5 2-2-51 H W 8-4 2-3-51 H L 2-7 3-2-51 A L 2-5 3-3-51 A L 2-3 1-25-52* H W 5-1 1-26-52* H L 3-5 2-15-52* A L 2-9 2-16-52* A W 6-4 1-29-53* A W 7-5 1-30-53* A L 2-5 2-5-53* H L 0-3 2-6-53* H L 1-3 1-7-54* H T 2-2 ot 1-8-54* H L 0-5 2-4-54* A L 3-5 2-5-54* A L 2-8 1-7-55* A W 6-4 1-8-55* A W 5-3 3-4-55* H L 0-6 3-5-55* H W 7-0 1-27-56* H W 4-0 1-28-56* H L 3-5
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3-2-56* A L 4-8 3-3-56* A L 0-7 1-11-57* A W 3-2 ot 1-12-57* A L 3-4 1-25-57* H L 1-4 1-26-57* H W 7-1 1-17-58* A L 5-7 1-18-58* A W 5-3 2-14-58* H W 4-1 2-15-58* H W 6-5 ot 1-30-59 A L 3-4 1-31-59 A W 6-2 2-20-59 H W 6-5 2-21-59 H W 5-2 1-15-60* A L 3-9 1-16-60* A W 4-1 2-12-60* H W 6-5 2-13-60* H W 5-1 2-3-61* H L 2-9 2-4-61* H W 4-3 ot 3-3-61* A L 4-6 3-4-61* A L 3-4 ot 2-9-62* A L 1-4 2-10-62* A W 5-4 ot 2-23-62* H W 3-2 2-24-62* H W 6-5 ot 1-11-63* A W 6-4 1-12-63* A W 3-2 2-22-63* H W 4-3 2-23-63* H W 4-3 2-28-64* H L 2-4 2-29-64* H L 4-5 ot 3-6-64* A L 3-5 3-7-64* A W 3-1 1-29-65* A W 5-4 ot 1-30-65* A W 3-1 2-26-65* H W 6-0 2-27-65* H W 5-4 12-29-65 N L 4-6 2-4-66* H L 1-3 2-5-66* H L 4-5 2-18-66* A W 6-2 2-19-66* A L 1-6 3-3-66 H W 4-2 WCHA 1-6-67* A W 5-4 ot 1-7-67* A W 3-2 2-10-67* H W 3-2 2-11-67* H W 3-2 3-7-67 A W 7-2 WCHA 1-5-68* A W 4-1 1-6-68* A W 5-1 2-2-68* H L 2-3 2-3-68* H L 0-3 12-21-68 N W 5-4 5ot 1-3-69* A W 3-2 1-4-69* A L 2-5 1-10-69* H W 6-2 1-11-69* H W 5-3 12-5-69* A W 4-3 ot 12-6-69* A L 2-5 2-20-70* H W 5-3 2-21-70* H L 0-1 1-29-71* A W 4-1 1-30-71* A L 0-6 2-12-71* H T 3-3 ot 2-13-71* H L 0-2 3-13-71 N L 2-5 WCHA 1-14-72* A W 7-3 1-15-72* A W 4-3 2-25-72* H W 4-2 2-26-72* H L 1-5 1-12-73* H W 6-2 1-13-73* H T 2-2 ot 2-9-73* A L 2-3 2-10-73* A L 2-5 11-16-73* A L 3-7 11-17-73* A L 3-11 1-4-74* H L 1-2 1-5-74* H L 1-2 11-8-74* A L 4-5 11-9-74* A L 0-5 2-7-75* H L 0-7 2-8-75* H L 2-5 12-5-75* A L 2-4 12-6-75* A W 6-3 3-5-76* H L 3-5 3-6-76* H W 5-1 11-19-76* A W 4-3 11-20-76* A L 2-3 3-4-77* H L 4-7 3-5-77* H L 6-8 11-11-77* A L 7-8 ot 11-12-77* A L 3-6 3-3-78* H W 6-2 3-4-78* H L 2-4 12-15-78* H W 4-1 12-16-78* H L 3-6 3-2-79* A L 2-5
HISTORY VS. OPPONENTS
3-3-79* A W 3-24-79 N L 11-30-79* H W 12-1-79* H W 2-15-80* A W 2-16-80* A W 10-24-80* H L 10-25-80* H L 1-30-81* A W 1-31-81* A L 11-20-81* A W 11-21-81* A L 1-22-82* H W 1-23-82* H W 12-3-82* A W 12-4-82* A L 2-11-83* H L 2-12-83* H L 11-18-83* A L 11-19-83* A L 1-20-84* A W 1-21-84* A L 2-17-84* H L 2-18-84* H L 3-2-84 H W 3-3-84 H W 12-14-84* H W 12-15-84* H L 2-22-85* A W 2-23-85* A L 11-15-85* H W 11-16-85* H L 2-21-86* A L 2-22-86* A L 11-14-86* A W 11-15-86* A L 1-9-87* H W 1-10-87* H W 3-13-87 H W 3-14-87 H W 10-16-87* H L 10-17-87* H L 1-8-88* A L 1-9-88* A L 10-29-88* A L 10-30-88* A L 2-10-89* H W 2-11-89* H L 10-27-89* H L 10-28-89* H T 1-26-90* A L 1-27-90* A W 3-11-90 N L 11-30-90* H W 12-1-90* H L 2-22-91* A L 2-23-91* A L 11-29-91* A L 11-30-91* A L 3-6-92* H L 3-7-92* H L 3-13-92 A W 3-14-92 A L 3-15-92 A L 10-23-92* A W 10-24-92* A L 2-12-93* H L 2-13-93* H W 3-12-93 A L 3-13-93 A L 12-11-93* A L 12-12-93* A L 2-11-94* H T 2-12-94* H L 11-11-94* H T 11-12-94* H W 2-24-95* A T 2-25-95* A T 3-16-95 N L 12-9-95* A L 12-10-95* A L 2-2-96* H W 2-3-96* H W 11-8-96* A L 11-9-96* A L 1-31-97* H W 2-1-97* H W 3-15-97 N W 10-31-97* A L 11-1-97* A W 2-14-98* H W 2-15-98* H W 11-13-98* A T 11-14-98* A W 1-22-99* H W 1-23-99* H W 3-19-99 N W 10-22-99* A T
4-2 3-4 6-3 7-6 5-3 6-2 8-9 3-4 ot 2-1 3-11 5-2 5-7 3-1 4-1 5-4 2-5 2-5 1-2 3-4 0-1 3-1 4-7 4-5 3-6 4-3 5-4 4-1 3-5 6-1 2-5 7-4 2-3 3-6 0-6 4-1 1-4 5-2 4-2 5-3 5-3 2-4 2-5 3-4 3-7 1-2 1-7 9-0 3-9 5-6 4-4 ot 4-5 7-4 4-5 6-1 3-6 1-4 5-11 2-4 2-8 1-10 3-5 5-3 2-9 1-3 8-4 4-8 1-6 6-2 4-6 4-5 ot 5-6 0-3 3-3 ot 2-7 4-4 4-3 3-3 5-5 2-3 2-4 1-6 8-2 7-5 2-3 6-10 6-4 6-2 4-3 ot 5-6 3-2 4-2 5-3 4-4 5-3 5-4 6-5 6-2 2-2 ot
NCAA
WCHA WCHA
WCHA WCHA
WCHA
10-23-99* A W 1-21-00* H W 1-22-00* H L 11-10-00* H W 11-11-00* H T 1-12-01* A W 1-13-01* A L 10-5-01 H L 1-5-02* A W 1-6-02* A L 2-8-02* H L 2-9-02* H L 3-8-02 A L 3-9-02 A L 1-10-03* A W 1-11-03* A L 11-7-03* H W 11-8-03* H W 1-23-04* A W 1-24-04* A L 3-20-04 N L 10-22-04* H W 10-23-04* H L 3-19-05 N W 4-7-05 N W 12-9-05* H L 12-10-05* H L 1-13-06* A L 1-14-06* A W 1-26-07* A W 1-27-07* A W 3-17-07 N L 3-25-07 N W 12-7-07* H W 12-8-07* H L 2-1-08* A W 2-2-08* A T 1-9-09* H W 1-10-09* H W 10-16-09* H W 10-17-09* H T 1-15-10* A T 1-16-10* A L 3-12-10 H W 3-13-10 H L 3-14-10 H W 1-14-11* H L 1-15-11* H W 11-4-11* A L 11-5-11* A L 1-13-12* H W 1-14-12* H L 3-16-12 N W 3-25-12 N L 1-18-13* A L 1-19-13* A T 4-10-14 N L
3-2 1-0 2-5 7-5 5-5 ot 4-1 1-5 5-7 4-3 1-2 4-6 3-4 2-7 WCHA 3-4 ot WCHA 4-2 3-6 7-3 5-3 4-2 1-2 4-5 WCHA 4-2 0-6 4-2 WCHA 4-2 NCAA 3-4 3-4 1-6 4-2 5-3 7-3 2-3 ot WCHA 3-2 ot NCAA 4-2 3-4 2-1 ot 1-1 ot 6-3 6-1 4-0 3-3 ot 3-3 ot 1-5 6-0 WCHA 2-4 WCHA 4-1 WCHA 2-3 4-1 0-2 2-3 2-1 2-6 6-3 WCHA 2-5 NCAA 1-5 4-4 ot 1-2 NCAA
Ohio State WCHA WCHA WCHA
WCHA WCHA
WCHA
WCHA
WCHA
UND leads 3-0-0 (1.000) Home: 3-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-21-79 H W 7-2 12-22-79 H W 8-2 11-27-09 W W 4-1
Wisconsin
UND trails 69-87-12 (.446) Home: 34-37-9 Away: 29-46-3 Neutral: 6-4-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-13-68 A L 5-7 12-14-68 A L 7-11 11-14-69 H L 4-8 11-15-69 H L 4-7 3-6-71* A L 1-12 3-7-71* A L 2-4 11-26-71* H W 2-1 11-27-71* H L 2-3 3-10-72 A T 1-1 WCHA 3-11-72 A L 1-5 WCHA 1-26-73* A L 3-8 1-27-73* A L 3-4 2-22-74* H W 5-4 ot 2-23-74* H L 1-7 1-31-75* H L 7-8 2-1-75* H T 2-2 ot 2-9-76* A W 6-5 ot 1-10-76* A W 5-2 12-10-76* A L 2-6 12-11-76* A L 6-11 1-14-77* H L 6-7 ot 1-15-77* H L 7-8 ot 2-24-78* H L 5-7 2-25-78* H W 4-2 11-17-78* H L 1-2 ot 11-18-78* H W 3-1
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY 2-9-79* A W 7-3 2-10-79* A W 7-4 3-10-79 H W 4-2 WCHA 3-11-79 H T 7-7 WCHA 2-29-80* A W 8-1 3-1-80* A W 4-3 2-6-81* H L 1-10 2-7-81* H L 4-5 1-29-82* A W 3-0 1-30-82* A L 0-3 2-19-82* H W 5-4 ot 2-20-82* H W 3-1 3-13-82 H L 0-9 WCHA 3-14-82 H L 1-3 WCHA 3-27-82 N W 5-2 NCAA 11-19-82* H W 6-2 11-20-82* H W 4-0 1-28-83* A T 2-2 1-29-83* A W 3-1 3-4-83 H T 1-1 WCHA 3-5-83 H L 5-6 3ot WCHA 10-20-83* A W 5-2 10-21-83* A W 3-2 2-3-84* H T 3-3 ot 2-4-84* H L 4-6 11-30-84* A L 5-6 ot 12-1-84* A L 2-3 11-22-85* A L 1-8 11-23-85* A L 2-6 1-17-86* H W 8-2 1-18-86* H W 6-4 3-1-86 A L 2-6 WCHA 3-2-86 A L 5-6 WCHA 10-31-86* H W 9-4 11-1-86* H W 6-2 1-30-87* A W 5-4 1-31-87* A W 2-1 11-13-87* H W 4-3 11-14-87* H L 4-5 1-29-88* A L 3-4 1-30-88* A L 4-5 ot 3-6-88 N L 1-2 WCHA 11-11-88* A L 2-5 11-12-88* A L 2-5 1-27-89* H L 2-3 1-28-89* H L 2-4 12-1-89* H L 5-7 12-2-89* H W 9-5 2-23-90* A T 5-5 ot 2-24-90* A L 5-4 ot 1-23-90* A W 4-2 11-24-90* A L 2-6 12-29-90 N L 2-3 2-1-91* H L 3-5 2-2-91* H W 6-2 3-11-91 N W 5-2 WCHA 1-3-92* H L 4-9 1-4-92* H W 5-2 2-28-92* A L 2-8 2-29-92* A L 2-4 12-4-92* A W 3-2 12-5-92* A L 2-10 1-15-93* H L 2-3 1-16-93* H L 2-5 11-5-93* A L 3-7 11-6-93* A W 5-4 1-28-94* H L 1-4 1-29-94* H W 5-4 3-11-94 A L 1-6 WCHA 3-12-94 A L 2-4 WCHA 12-9-94* H W 3-2 12-10-94* H W 5-2 2-3-95* A L 2-4 2-4-95* A L 1-5 10-27-95* H L 1-3 10-28-95* H W 4-2 2-9-96* A L 3-6 2-10-96* A L 2-3 3-1-96 H L 5-6 ot WCHA 3-2-96 H L 4-5 2ot WCHA 1-17-97* H L 2-5 1-18-97* H W 8-6 12-5-97* A W 6-5 12-6-97* A W 3-0 3-6-98* H W 6-3 3-7-98* H L 4-6 3-21-98 N L 2-3 WCHA 12-11-98* H W 6-1 12-12-98* H W 4-1 2-27-99* A L 2-4 2-28-99* A W 5-2 12-28-99 A W 3-2 ot 1-14-00* A L 2-3 ot 1-15-00* A L 5-6 ot 3-18-00 N W 5-3 WCHA 2-9-01* H T 3-3 ot 2-10-01* H T 4-4 ot 10-26-01* H L 2-3
10-27-01* H W 12-7-01* A L 12-8-01* A L 11-22-02* H W 11-23-02* H W 3-7-03* A W 3-8-03* A W 2-6-04* A L 2-7-04* A L 11-12-04* A L 11-13-04* A L 2-26-05* H W 2-27-05* H T 3-17-05 N W 11-4-05* H L 11-5-05* H L 3-17-06 N W 10-13-06* A W 10-14-06* A L 12-8-06* H L 12-9-06* H L 11-9-07* A L 11-10-07* A W 3-30-08 A W 10-31-08* H W 11-1-08* H L 3-6-09* A W 3-7-09* A L 3-21-09 N L 12-11-09* H T 12-12-09* H L 11-12-10* A W 11-13-10* A W 10-21-11* A L 10-22-11* L 1-27-12* H W 1-28-12* H W 2-1-13* H T 2-2-13* H W 3-28-14* N W 11-07-14 A W 11-08-14 A W 11-6-15 H L 11-7-15 H W
Brown
6-4 6-7 ot 1-3 2-0 3-2 5-2 5-0 3-4 ot 2-5 0-1 2-5 4-2 1-1 ot 3-2 2-4 1-4 4-3 3-2 0-1 3-4 2-4 0-4 3-1 3-2 ot 3-2 2-5 2-1 1-4 1-4 3-3 ot 3-4 1-0 4-2 3-5 4-5 5-3 4-2 1-1 ot 4-1 5-2 4-3 5-1 1-3 3-1
Harvard
WCHA WCHA
Princeton NCAA
UND leads 3-0-0 (1.000) Home: 0-0-0 Away: 1-0-0 Neutral: 2-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-30-00 N W 4-1 11-1-02 A W 5-2 3-29-08 N W 5-1 NCAA
WCHA
Quinnipiac
UND leads 4-0-0 (1.000) Home: 2-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 2-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 10-6-06 H W 6-1 10-7-06 H W 4-2 3-27-15 N W 4-1 NCAA 4-9-16 N W 5-1 NCAA
NCAA
ECAC
UND leads 2-0-0 (1.000) Home: 1-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 1-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 3-20-65 N W 9-5 NCAA 12-27-02 H W 5-2
Clarkson
UND leads 7-0-0 (1.000) Home: 5-0-0 Away: 2-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 3-19-82 H W 5-1 NCAA 3-20-82 H W 2-1 NCAA 11-6-98 H W 6-2 11-7-98 H W 5-1 10-29-99 A W 4-1 10-30-99 A W 6-5 1-7-12 H W 3-1
Colgate
UND trails 0-1-0 (.000) Home: 0-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-1-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-30-83 N L 2-3
Cornell
UND leads 5-3-0 (.625) Home: 1-1-0 Away: 1-1-0 Neutral: 3-1-0 Date Site W-L-T Score 3-16-67 N L 0-1 3-15-68 N W 3-1 3-23-97 N W 6-2 12-27-97 N W 5-1 11-28-08 H W 7-3 11-29-08 H L 1-2 1-22-10 A L 0-1 1-23-10 A W 3-1
Dartmouth
Playoffs NCAA NCAA NCAA
UND leads 5-0-0 (1.000) Home: 2-0-0 Away: 1-0-0 Neutral: 2-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 3-23-79 N W 4-2 NCAA 3-27-80 N W 4-1 NCAA 12-19-95 H W 8-2 12-20-95 H W 6-3 12-29-06 A W 4-1
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
UND leads 9-3-1 (.731) Home: 4-3-0 Away: 2-0-0 Neutral: 3-0-1 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 1-1-51 H L 2-5 1-2-51 H W 5-3 1-1-58 H W 5-1 3-14-58 N W 9-1 12-27-67 N W 8-1 12-27-73 N T 2-2 ot 3-26-87 N W 5-2 NCAA 12-29-05 H L 0-1 12-30-05 H W 3-2 12-5-08 A W 10-1 12-6-08 A W 4-3 12-30-11 H T 4-4 ot 12-31-11 H W 7-3
Rensselaer
UND leads 8-1-0 (.889) Home: 3-1-0 Away: 4-0-0 Neutral: 1-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score 1-2-60 A W 8-3 12-30-81 A W 5-4 11-23-84 H W 7-6 ot 11-24-84 H L 2-8 3-16-84 A W 5-4 3-17-84 A W 4-2 1-12-90 H W 2-1 1-13-90 H W 5-3 3-26-11 N W 6-0
Playoffs
NCAA NCAA NCAA
St. Lawrence
UND leads 12-2-0 (.857) Home: 7-1-0 Away: 2-1-0 Neutral: 3-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score 3-13-59 N W 4-3 ot 11-16-79 H W 4-3 11-17-79 H W 7-0 12-29-81 A L 5-7 12-29-83 N W 5-2 3-20-87 H W 3-1 3-21-87 H W 6-3 11-24-00 H W 6-1 11-25-00 H W 4-2 12-14-01 A W 2-1 12-15-01 A W 5-2 12-30-06 N W 4-2 11-29-13 H L 2-5 11-30-13 H W 3-2
Playoffs NCAA
4-3 ot 7-5 3-4 2-3 4-3 7-5 2-1 3-1 1-3 NCAA 4-3 NCAA 2-3 ot NCAA 6-4 1-2 3-5 6-3 NCAA 5-6 NCAA 4-6 NCAA 0-0 1-6 NCAA 2-6
*WCHA-HEA games counted in WCHA standings from 1984-85 through 1988-89 seasons. **Called after two periods due to poor ice conditions.
Boston University
UND leads 12-10-2 (.542) Home: 6-1-1 Away: 4-7-1 Neutral: 2-2-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 1-2-82 A W 3-2 ot 1-4-85* H W 9-3 1-5-85* H W 5-2 1-24-86* A W 7-4 1-25-86* A W 8-3 1-4-87* H W 4-3 1-16-88* A L 2-4 1-9-89* H W 7-3 3-16-90 A W 8-5 NCAA 3-17-90 A L 3-5 NCAA 3-18-90 A L 0-5 NCAA 10-23-93 A L 3-6 10-20-95 A L 5-8 12-27-96 H W 6-4 12-28-96 H T 2-2 ot 3-29-97 N W 6-4 NCAA 12-29-00 N L 3-4 3-25-05 N W 4-0 NCAA 10-10-08 A L 1-5 11-2-12 H W 4-2 11-3-12 H L 2-4 11-22-13 A L 1-3 11-23-13 A T 3-3 ot 4-09-15 N L 3-5 NCAA *WCHA-HEA games counted in WCHA standings from 1984-85 through 1988-89 seasons
Maine
NCAA NCAA
Yale
UND leads 5-2-0 (.714) Home: 3-0-0 Away: 1-0-0 Neutral: 1-2-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 1-1-60 N W 15-0 11-30-86 H W 6-4 11-2-02 A W 7-3 10-31-03 H W 8-4 11-1-03 H W 10-0 3-28-10 N L 2-3 NCAA 3-30-13 N L 1-4 NCAA
HOCKEY EAST Boston College
1-5-84 N W 10-26-84* A W 10-28-84* A L 12-27-85* H L 12-28-85* H W 1-2-87* H W 1-14-88* A W 1-7-89* H W 3-28-99 N L 4-8-00 N W 4-7-01 N L 10-17-03 H W 10-18-03 H L 10-29-04 A L 3-26-05 N W 4-6-06 N L 4-5-07 N L 10-19-07** A T 4-10-08 N L 10-8-11 H L
UND leads 12-8-3 (.587) Home: 7-3-1 Away: 4-5-1 Neutral: 1-0-1 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 11-25-83 H W 5-1 11-26-83 H W 7-4 12-28-84* A W 7-4 12-29-84* A L 5-6 11-29-85* H W 5-4 ot 11-30-85* H W 6-3 12-27-86* A L 4-5 1-4-88* H W 8-6 12-4-88* A L 4-7 4-6-00 N W 2-0 NCAA 10-13-00 A T 1-1 ot 10-14-00 A W 4-2 10-19-01 H W 3-2 10-20-01 H L 1-5 10-8-04 A W 4-3 ot 10-9-04 A W 3-1 10-20-06 H L 2-6 10-21-06 H L 1-3 10-22-10 A L 3-7 10-23-10 A L 2-4 10-14-11 H W 3-1 10-15-11 H T 3-3 ot 10-10-15 N T 1-1 ot *WCHA-HEA games counted in WCHA standings from 1984-85 through 1988-89 seasons
Massachusetts
UND leads 11-11-1 (.500) Home: 4-3-0 Away: 4-2-1 Neutral: 3-6-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-29-59 A W 5-3 3-14-63 A W 8-2 NCAA 3-18-65 N L 3-4 NCAA
UND trails 0-1-0 (.000) Home: 0-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-1-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 10-11-08 N L 2-3
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY Massachusetts-Lowell
UND leads 5-4-0 (.556) Home: 4-1-0 Away: 1-3-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 1-11-85* H W 2-1 1-12-85* H W 3-2 12-6-85* A L 1-3 12-7-85* A W 3-2 12-28-86* A L 1-4 1-2-88* H L 4-6 12-2-88* A L 2-3 ot 12-28-91 H W 6-1 12-29-91 H W 8-4 *WCHA-HEA games counted in WCHA standings from 1984-85 through 1988-89 seasons
Merrimack
UND leads 2-0-0 (1.000) Home: 2-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 10-9-09 H W 5-2 10-10-09 H W 3-2
Providence
UND leads 10-4-2 (.688) Home: 5-1-0 Away: 5-2-1 Neutral: 0-1-1 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-29-71 A W 9-3 12-30-71 A L 2-3 11-16-84* H W 4-3 11-17-84* H W 11-0 11-8-85* A W 4-2 11-9-85* A W 7-4 11-28-86* H W 10-0 1-17-88* A W 6-2 1-6-89* H W 8-2 11-28-99 A L 2-6 10-6-00 N T 2-2 ot 10-21-05 A W 3-2 10-22-05 A T 3-3 12-28-07 H W 3-1 12-29-07 H L 4-7 3-28-09 N L 5-6 ot NCAA
UND leads 9-5-1 (.633) Home: 6-2-1 Away: 3-3-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 10-30-81 H W 6-0 10-31-81 H L 5-6 ot 10-22-82 A L 3-6 10-23-82 A W 6-2 10-14-83 H W 6-2 10-15-83 H L 2-4 10-12-84 A L 4-5 10-13-84 A L 3-7 1-31-86* H W 4-1 2-1-86* H W 5-2 1-16-87* A W 5-1 11-29-87* H W 6-4 1-20-89* A W 3-2 10-24-14 H W 6-1 10-25-14 H T 2-2 ot *WCHA-HEA games counted in WCHA standings from 1984-85 through 1988-89 seasons
*WCHA-HEA games counted in WCHA standings from 1984-85 through 1988-89 seasons
Vermont
New Hampshire
Northeastern
UND leads 10-5-3 (.639) Home: 4-3-0 Away: 3-2-3 Neutral: 3-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 3-25-82 N W 6-2 NCAA 11-9-84* H W 5-3 11-10-84* H W 4-1 1-6-84 N W 8-5 1-3-86* A L 5-7 1-4-86* A T 4-4 ot 1-18-87* A W 4-1 11-27-87* H L 4-5 ot 1-22-89* A T 2-2 ot 10-22-93 A L 4-6 10-21-94 H L 3-7 10-22-94 H L 5-6 10-21-95 A W 7-5 10-30-04 A T 3-3 ot 10-14-05 H W 6-0 10-15-05 H W 2-1 10-20-07 A W 3-0 3-25-16 N W 6-2 NCAA *WCHA-HEA games counted in WCHA standings from 1984-85 through 1988-89 seasons
Notre Dame
Series tied 17-17-3 (.500) Home: 10-7-1 Away: 7-10-1 Neutral: 0-0-1 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 1-22-71 A L 5-6 ot 1-23-71 A W 7-1 11-12-71* H L 4-5 11-13-71* H W 6-5 3-5-73 A L 0-5 WCHA 3-6-73 A L 3-8 WCHA 2-2-73* A L 3-9 2-3-73* A W 3-2 2-1-74* H W 7-5 2-2-74* H L 3-7 11-22-74* H L 3-5 11-23-74* H L 2-3 1-24-75* A W 2-1 1-25-75* A L 2-5 1-2-76* H L 3-5
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1-3-76* H L 3-5 2-11-77* A L 5-6 2-12-77* A L 5-10 12-10-77* A L 3-4 12-11-77* A L 4-5 ot 2-27-78* H W 5-3 2-28-78* H W 4-2 1-5-79* A W 9-4 1-6-79* A W 6-4 3-14-80 H W 10-4 WCHA 3-15-80 H W 7-4 1-11-80* H W 7-4 1-12-80* H W 3-1 1-16-81* A W 7-3 1-17-81* A T 1-1 ot 1-2-99 H W 8-1 1-3-99 H L 3-4 1-3-10 N T 3-3 ot 11-26-10 H W 6-3 11-27-10 H T 2-2 ot 11-23-12 A W 2-1 11-24-12 A L 2-5
UND leads 5-0-1 (.917) Home: 1-0-1 Away: 2-0-0 Neutral: 2-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 1-2-81 N W 7-5 11-27-99 N W 8-0 10-11-13 H W 5-3 10-12-13 H T 2-2 ot 10-23-15 A W 2-0 10-24-15 A W 5-2
WCHA Alabama Huntsville
UND leads 4-0-0 (1.000) Home: 4-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 10-13-89 H W 12-6 10-14-89 H W 11-5 1-1-16 H W 1-0 1-2-16 H W 4-1
Alaska
UND leads 5-3-0 (.625) Home: 2-2-0 Away: 2-1-0 Neutral: 1-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 1-5-90 H W 6-1 1-6-90 H W 8-2 11-1-91 A W 6-4 11-2-91 A W 5-3 1-2-94 H L 5-6 ot 1-3-94 H L 3-5 10-9-10 N W 3-1 10-20-12 A L 1-2
Alaska Anchorage
UND leads 46-17-5 (.713) Home: 27-3-4 Away: 17-14-1 Neutral: 2-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 1-8-84 A W 3-2 ot 12-20-85 H W 5-0 12-21-85 H W 3-2 10-30-87 H W 4-3 10-31-87 H W 4-2 1-18-91 H W 6-5
HISTORY VS. OPPONENTS
1-19-91 H W 7-3 11-20-92 A L 2-3 11-21-92 A L 3-4 12-2-94 A L 4-8 12-3-94 A L 5-6 ot 1-14-94* A L 1-2 1-15-94* A L 2-4 3-3-95* H W 4-3 3-4-95* H W 6-4 11-17-95* A L 2-4 11-18-95* A L 3-7 1-12-96* H W 6-4 1-13-96* H W 7-6 11-22-96* A L 2-3 11-23-96* A W 5-3 2-21-97* H W 2-0 2-22-97* H W 4-0 2-6-98* A W 4-1 2-7-98* A W 6-1 2-19-99* H W 8-0 2-20-99* H W 4-3 11-12-99* A W 7-1 11-13-99* A W 3-0 2-11-00* H W 2-1 2-12-00* H W 6-3 12-1-00* A W 4-2 12-2-00* A W 3-0 1-11-02* H L 1-2 1-12-02* H T 4-4 11-15-02* H W 4-2 11-16-02* H W 1-0 1-17-03* A W 11-2 1-18-03* A W 3-0 3-19-04 N W 4-2 WCHA 1-9-04* H W 6-2 1-10-04* H T 2-2 12-3-04* H W 4-2 ot 12-4-04* H L 1-2 2-18-05* A W 6-3 2-19-05* A L 2-5 1-6-06* A L 3-5 1-7-06* A W 5-0 11-17-06* A L 2-6 11-18-06* A L 2-4 1-12-07* H T 3-3 ot 1-13-07* H W 4-0 1-25-08* H W 3-1 1-26-08* H W 3-1 11-14-08* H L 2-3 11-15-08* H W 3-1 2-20-09* A W 2-1 ot 2-21-09* A W 6-2 10-23-09* A W 5-0 10-24-09* A L 1-2 10-8-10 A T 5-5 ot 2-11-11* H W 6-1 2-12-11* H W 3-1 12-2-11* A W 5-2 12-3-11* A W 4-1 10-19-12 N W 5-0 10-26-12* H W 4-1 10-27-12* H T 3-3 ot
Bemidji State
UND leads 28-3-4 (.857) Home: 19-2-2 Away: 9-1-2 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 2-6-70 H W 7-4 2-7-70 H L 5-7 12-12-70 H W 4-3 1-19-71 H W 3-2 ot 3-3-00 H W 9-2 3-4-00 H W 6-3 3-2-01 A W 5-1 3-3-01 A W 6-3 12-28-02 H W 4-3 1-28-05 H T 3-3 ot 1-29-05 H W 3-1 12-16-05 A W 2-1 12-17-05 H W 5-1 1-19-07 A W 3-2 1-20-07 H W 6-3 2-23-08 H W 5-1 2-24-08 H W 1-0 1-2-09 A W 4-3 1-3-09 H W 4-3 ot 10-15-10* A W 5-2 10-16-10* A W 5-2 2-26-11* H W 5-2 2-27-11* H W 5-1 11-19-11* A W 5-2 11-20-11* A L 0-1 3-9-12 H W 4-1 WCHA 3-10-12 H W 4-3 WCHA 3-1-13* H W 4-2 3-2-13* H T 2-2 ot 1-17-14 A T 1-1 ot
1-18-14 H W 10-10-14 H L 10-11-14 A W 10-16-15 A T 10-17-15 A W
4-2 1-5 2-1 4-4 ot 5-2
Bowling Green
UND leads 6-3-0 (.667) Home: 3-1-0 Away: 2-2-0 Neutral: 1-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-19-80 H W 9-3 12-20-80 H W 4-1 10-16-81 A W 6-4 10-17-81 A W 6-3 12-7-90 A L 5-7 12-8-90 A L 3-4 12-28-90 N W 8-2 1-2-93 H L 1-4 1-3-93 H W 6-5 ot
Ferris State
UND leads 6-1-0 (.857) Home: 4-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 2-1-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-18-81 H W 5-2 12-19-81 H W 6-2 12-18-94 H W 8-6 12-19-94 H W 5-2 12-28-97 N W 6-3 3-28-03 N L 2-5 NCAA 3-29-14 N W 2-1 2ot NCAA
Lake Superior State
UND leads 5-0-0 (1.000) Home: 4-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 1-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-14-73 H W 7-3 12-15-73 H W 7-2 12-05-14 H W 7-4 12-06-14 H W 3-1 10-9-15 N W 5-2
Michigan Tech
UND leads 149-94-10 (.609) Home: 84-34-5 Away: 63-55-5 Neutral: 2-5-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 1-16-48 H L 6-7 ot 1-17-48 H W 7-3 2-20-48 A W 5-4 2-21-48 A W 5-2 1-8 -49 A L 3-6 2-18-49 H L 2-5 2-19-49 H W 6-5 2-18-50 A W 5-4 2-19-50 A W 5-3 1-19-51 H W 5-2 1-20-51 H W 5-4 1-8-52* A W 8-4 1-9-52* A W 5-2 1-18-52* H W 11-2 1-19-52* H W 9-1 1-1-53* H W 10-0 1-2-53* H W 7-2 1-15-53* A W 5-4 ot 1-16-53* A W 6-5 ot 1-14-54* A W 5-0 1-15-54* A W 5-0 1-28-54* H W 4-0 1-29-54* H W 7-0 1-14-55* H W 3-1 1-15-55* H T 1-1 ot 2-14-55* A W 4-3 ot 2-15-55* A L 3-10 1-13-56* H L 3-5 1-14-56* H L 2-5 2-17-56* A L 2-6 2-18-56* A L 4-5 ot 1-4-57* A W 7-2 1-5-57* A L 0-6 2-15-57* H W 8-7 2-16-57* H W 4-3 1-3-58* A W 9-1 1-4-58* A W 3-2 2-28-58* H W 6-4 3-1-58* H W 6-4 1-2-59 H L 2-3 1-3-59 H W 2-1 2-6-59 A L 3-4 2-7-59 A W 4-0 12-4-59* H W 3-2 12-5-59* H L 1-4 2-19-60* A L 2-3 2-20-60* A W 6-4 3-11-60 A L 2-4 WCHA
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY 3-12-60 A L 11-25-60* H W 11-26-60* H L 12-2-60* A L 12-3-60* A L 1-19-62* H L 1-20-62* H L 2-2-62* A L 2-3-62* A L 1-4-63* H W 1-5-63* H T 2-8-63* A L 2-9-63* A L 3-7-63 H W 3-8-63 H W 2-7-64* A L 2-8-64* A W 2-14-64* H L 2-15-64* H W 12-4-64* A L 12-5-64* A L 12-18-64* H W 12-19-64* H W 3-13-65 H L 1-7-66* H L 1-8-66* H L 1-14-66* A W 1-15-66* A L 12-2-66* H W 12-3-66* H W 3-3-67* A L 3-4-67* A L 12-21-67 N W 1-12-68* H L 1-13-68* H W 2-9-68* A W 2-10-68* A L 3-8-68 A T 3-9-68 A W 1-17-69* A L 1-18-69* A W 2-14-69* H W 2-15-69* H L 2-13-70* H T 2-14-70* H L 2-27-70* A L 2-28-70* A W 3-13-70 A L 1-8-71* A L 1-9-71* A L 2-19-71* H L 2-20-71* H L 3-12-71 N W 2-18-72* H W 2-19-72* H W 3-3-72* A W 3-4-72* A W 1-5-73* A L 1-6-73* A W 2-16-73* H W 2-17-73* H W 11-23-73* N L 11-24-73* N L 2-15-74* A L 2-16-74* A L 11-29-74* A L 11-30-74* A L 1-17-75* H L 1-18-75* H L 10-31-75* H L 11-1-75* H W 2-20-76* A L 2-21-76* A L 12-3-76* H W 12-4-76* H W 1-7-77* A L 1-8-77* A W 11-25-77* H L 11-26-77* H W 2-17-78* A L 2-18-78* A L 3-10-78 A T 3-11-78 A L 10-27-78* H W 10-28-78* H W 1-26-79* A L 1-27-79* A W 11-2-79* H W 11-3-79* H L 2-1-80* A T 2-2-80* A L 2-20-81* H W 2-21-81* H L 3-7-81 A L 3-8-81 A L 1-25-85* H W 1-26-85* H W 10-25-85* A W
4-5 WCHA 6-4 1-8 2-7 3-5 1-2 2-3 ot 2-6 2-6 4-2 3-3 ot 0-3 1-5 2-0 WCHA 6-1 WCHA 0-3 3-2 1-2 4-1 2-3 2-4 2-1 6-3 4-6 WCHA 1-2 3-4 5-4 1-4 3-2 ot 4-3 3-6 3-9 4-3 ot 2-3 3-1 5-2 3-4 0-0 WCHA 3-2 WCHA 3-4 6-5 4-3 ot 3-7 2-2 ot 4-6 2-7 7-3 3-5 WCHA 2-6 2-6 1-8 2-3 6-4 WCHA 10-3 5-3 6-5 4-3 5-11 4-1 5-3 8-6 5-7 1-8 1-4 0-10 2-8 3-8 4-6 1-6 2-5 8-5 2-12 2-5 6-2 7-6 3-4 ot 6-3 0-7 5-4 4-8 4-7 2-2 WCHA 2-3 ot WCHA 5-3 4-1 3-7 5-4 4-3 3-5 3-3 ot 4-6 4-2 3-5 4-7 WCHA 1-4 WCHA 8-0 4-2 8-1
10-26-85* A L 11-7-86* A L 11-8-86* A W 1-23-87* H W 1-24-87* H W 10-9-87* A W 10-10-87* A W 12-11-87* H L 12-12-87* H L 2-26-88 A W 2-27-88 A L 2-28-88 A W 11-18-88* H W 11-19-88* H W 1-13-89* A W 1-14-89* A L 11-3-89* A W 11-4-89* A L 2-16-90* H W 2-17-90* H W 11-2-90* A W 11-3-90* A L 1-4-91* H T 1-5-91* H W 11-22-91* H W 11-23-91* H W 1-31-92* A L 2-1-92* A L 10-30-92* H L 10-31-92* H W 2-26-93* A W 2-27-93* A L 12-3-93* A W 12-4-93* A W 2-18-94* H W 2-19-94* H W 1-6-95* A W 1-7-95* A L 2-24-96* H L 2-25-96* H W 10-25-96* A W 10-26-96* A W 2-7-97* H W 2-8-97* H W 3-7-97 H W 3-8-97 H W 1-16-98* H W 1-17-98* H W 2-5-99* A W 2-6-99* A W 1-28-00* A W 1-29-00* A W 10-20-00* H L 10-21-00* H W 2-23-01* A T 2-24-01* A W 1-25-02* A W 1-26-02* A W 2-15-02* H W 2-16-02* H W 2-7-03* H W 2-8-03* H L 1-16-04* A W 1-17-04* A W 3-5-04* H W 3-6-04* H W 3-12-04 H W 3-13-04 H W 11-26-04* A W 11-27-04* A W 12-2-05* A W 12-3-05* A W 3-3-06* H W 3-4-06* H W 12-15-06* H L 12-16-06* H L 10-26-07* A L 10-27-07* A W 1-11-08* H W 1-12-08* H W 3-14-08 H W 3-15-08 H L 3-16-08 H W 12-28-08 N L 1-16-09* A T 1-17-09* A W 3-13-09 H W 3-14-09 H W 11-6-09* A W 11-7-09* A W 3-5-10* H W 3-6-10* H W 3-4-11* A W 3-5-11* A W 3-11-11 H W 3-12-11 H W 2-17-12* H W 2-18-12* H T
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2-3 5-8 4-3 11-2 11-2 4-3 ot 5-2 3-4 4-5 ot 5-4 WCHA 3-6 WCHA 4-3 WCHA 2-1 10-2 5-1 4-6 7-4 3-5 9-2 7-3 4-2 2-6 3-3 5-2 6-1 5-2 3-6 6-9 5-6 5-2 5-1 1-4 5-3 4-3 4-3 3-2 7-3 5-6 3-7 5-2 7-3 4-3 4-2 7-2 4-1 WCHA 3-0 WCHA 6-2 6-3 9-3 3-1 5-0 11-1 4-5 5-2 2-2 3-1 5-1 5-3 12-2 4-3 8-0 2-5 8-4 4-0 5-1 5-1 6-2 WCHA 4-3 ot WCHA 6-3 3-2 6-1 8-2 4-0 6-0 1-3 2-3 1-3 6-0 4-1 4-1 4-0 WCHA 2-3 ot WCHA 2-1 WCHA 2-1 3-3 ot 5-0 5-1 WCHA 4-3 WCHA 4-2 4-1 5-1 3-2 6-1 11-2 8-0 WCHA 3-1 WCHA 4-2 1-1 ot
12-14-12* A W 12-15-12* A W 3-15-13 H W 3-16-13 H L 3-17-13 H W
6-1 4-1 5-3 1-2 6-0
WCHA WCHA WCHA
Minnesota State
UND leads 38-11-7 (.741) Home: 23-6-3 Away: 15-5-4 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 1-31-98 H W 6-3 2-1-98 H W 8-6 3-13-98 H W 5-2 WCHA 3-14-98 H W 5-4 WCHA 1-8-99 A W 5-4 1-9-99 A W 5-2 3-12-99 H L 2-3 ot WCHA 3-13-99 H W 3-2 WCHA 3-14-99 H W 10-0 WCHA 11-19-99* H W 5-1 11-20-99* H L 5-6 2-25-00* A T 3-3 ot 2-26-00* A T 1-1 ot 10-27-00* A L 2-6 10-28-00* A W 6-1 11-16-01* A W 6-3 11-17-01* A T 2-2 ot 11-30-01* H L 4-6 12-1-01* H L 0-6 1-19-01* H T 3-3 ot 1-20-01* H W 5-1 11-29-02* H T 6-6 ot 11-30-02* H W 5-4 2-21-03* A L 1-2 2-22-03* A L 4-5 2-20-04* A W 6-3 2-21-04* A W 10-1 10-15-04* A T 2-2 ot 10-16-04* A W 2-1 1-7-05* H W 3-2 1-8-05* H L 3-4 1-20-06* H W 6-3 1-21-06* H W 4-2 3-10-06 H L 2-3 ot WCHA 3-11-06 H W 4-1 WCHA 3-12-06 H W 3-0 WCHA 10-27-06* A W 5-4 10-28-06* A W 8-5 2-9-07* H W 8-4 2-10-07* H T 4-4 ot 3-9-07 H W 5-2 WCHA 3-10-07 H W 2-1 WCHA 1-18-08* A W 2-1 1-19-08* A W 5-3 10-17-08* A L 1-5 10-18-08* A W 4-3 2-13-09* H W 4-1 2-14-09* H W 4-3 1-8-10* H W 4-1 1-9-10* H W 3-2 12-10-10* A W 4-3 12-12-10* A W 4-2 3-2-12* H W 4-2 3-3-12* H W 3-0 3-8-13* A W 4-3 3-9-13* A L 1-2 ot
10-19-90* A L 0-6 10-20-90* A T 5-5 ot 12-16-90* H L 3-5 12-17-90* H L 4-7 3-10-91 N L 4-8 WCHA 1-10-92* A L 3-7 1-11-92* A T 6-6 ot 2-7-92* H W 7-6 2-8-92* H W 6-3 12-11-92* H T 2-2 ot 12-12-92* H W 6-5 1-8-93* A L 2-4 1-9-93* A L 4-5 1-7-94* H W 3-2 1-8-94* H L 2-3 1-13-95* H L 4-5 1-14-95* H W 4-2 10-13-95* A W 4-3 10-14-95* A W 5-2 12-1-95* H W 11-4 12-2-95* H W 4-1 11-1-96* H W 3-2 11-2-96* H W 5-0 2-14-97* A L 1-2 2-15-97* A W 5-3 12-13-13 H W 4-1 12-14-13 H W 3-1
Northern Michigan
UND leads 29-23-3 (.555) Home: 21-8-1 Away: 6-14-2 Neutral: 2-1-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-28-77 H W 8-4 12-29-77 H L 4-5 1-4-80 A L 2-4 1-5-80 A L 3-4 ot 3-28-80 N W 5-2 NCAA 2-1-85* A L 4-5 ot 2-2-85* A L 2-6 11-1-85* H W 5-4 11-2-85* H L 6-7 10-24-86* H W 8-4 10-25-86* H W 6-4 2-20-87* A L 3-6 2-21-87* A W 5-0 12-4-87* H W 5-3 12-5-87* H L 3-8 2-12-88* A W 6-2 2-13-88* A L 4-5 10-14-88* H W 2-1 10-15-88* H W 5-4 2-17-89* A W 3-2 2-18-89* A L 1-7 10-20-89* A L 4-5 10-21-89* A L 2-3 2-2-90* H W 10-4 2-3-90* H W 5-2 3-12-90 N W 6-5 WCHA
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY OTHER OPPONENTS U. of Alberta
UND leads 5-1-0 (.833) Home: 5-1-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 2-3-65 H W 7-2 2-4-65 H W 8-2 12-29-72 H W 5-3 12-30-72 H W 5-1 10-22-76 H W 7-3 10-23-76 H L 0-1
Bottineau Independents
UND leads 1-0-0 (1.000) Home: 0-0-0 Away: 1-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 2-23-47 A W 7-4
Brandon College
UND leads 2-0-0 (1.000) Home: 2-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-8-50 H W 5-1 12-9-50 H W 5-4
Brandon Wheat Kings
Series tied 3-3-0 (.500) Home: 3-3-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 3-3-50 H L 5-7 3-4-50 H L 5-7 11-29-63 H W 4-1 11-30-63 H L 2-4 11-20-64 H W 13-1 11-21-64 H W 5-1
U. of British Columbia
UND trails 1-3-0 (.250) Home: 0-3-0 Away: 1-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 10-21-77 A W 5-4 10-22-77 H L 5-7 10-8-82 H L 3-4 ot 10-9-82 H L 1-2
U. of Calgary
Series tied 1-1-0 (.500) Home: 1-1-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 10-25-74 H L 3-7 10-26-74 H W 9-4
Crookston Cathedral HS
Series tied 1-1-0 (.500) Home: 1-0-0 Away: 0-1-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 2-10-47 H W 3-2 2-13-47 A L 1-2
Crookston Pirates
UND leads 1-0-0 (1.000) Home: 0-0-0 Away: 1-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 1-17-49 A W 12-4
Des Moines Oak Leafs
UND trails 0-1-0 (.500) Home: 0-0-0 Away: 0-1-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 1-1-62 A L 3-11
Estevan Bruins
UND leads 1-0-0 (1.000) Home: 1-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 11-19-60 H W 6-1
Fargo Flyers
UND leads 2-1-0 (.667) Home: 1-1-0 Away: 1-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 1-18-47 A W 5-1 1-20-47 H L 1-2 2-19-47 H W 3-2
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Fargo Independents
UND trails 0-1-0 (.000) Home: 0-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-1-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 2-22-47 N L 3-9
Northern Arizona
UND leads 1-0-0 (1.000) Home: 1-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-27-03 H W 3-1
UND leads 8-0-0 (1.000) Home: 6-0-0 Away: 1-0-0 Neutral: 1-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-8-78 N W 10-2 12-9-78 A W 12-2 10-23-81 H W 10-2 10-24-81 H W 8-2 10-19-84 H W 9-3 10-20-84 H W 6-2 12-13-85 H W 12-1 12-14-85 H W 5-4
Flin Flon Bombers
Northwest Ag. College
Findlay
UND trails 0-1-0 (.000) Home: 0-1-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 2-2-52 H L 6-7
Fort Frances Canadians
UND trails 1-3-0 (.250) Home: 1-1-0 Away: 0-2-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-14-53 H L 2-3 12-15-53 H W 2-1 12-29-53 A L 4-6 12-30-53 A L 5-6
Grand Forks Amerks
UND leads 4-2-3 (.611) Home: 3-1-3 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 1-1-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-10-47 H W 8-0 12-6-48 H W 5-2 12-22-49 H T 4-4 12-23-49 H W 5-3 12-19-50 H T 8-8 2-15-51 N L 3-10 2-9-51 H T 6-6 1-10-51 H L 2-7 1-29-51 N W 5-4 ot
Grand Forks Legion
UND trails 1-2-0 (.333) Home: 1-2-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 2-28-47 H W 4-3 ot 3-1-47 H L 2-5 3-5-47 H L 7-8
U. of Manitoba
UND leads 5-1-0 (.833) Home: 5-1-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 2-25-49 H W 7-4 2-26-49 H L 2-4 12-8-72 H W 9-0 12-9-72 H W 11-2 12-28-78 H W 14-5 12-29-78 H W 10-4
Minnesota Nationals
UND trails 0-1-0 (.000) Home: 0-1-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-15-67 H L 3-4
U. of Montreal
UND leads 1-0-0 (1.000) Home: 0-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 1-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-30-59 N W 5-1
UND Freshmen
UND leads 1-0-0 (1.000) Home: 1-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-11-53 H W 8-7
North Dakota State
UND leads 1-0-0 (1.000) Home: 1-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 2-27-48 H W 17-6
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UND leads 1-0-0 (1.000) Home: 1-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 1-19-47 H W 10-1
U. of Regina
UND leads 2-0-0 (1.000) Home: 2-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 10-15-82 H W 7-2 10-16-82 H W 6-2
Regina Pats
UND leads 1-0-1 (.750) Home: 1-0-1 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 11-18-55 H T 5-5 11-19-55 H W 4-3
Rochester Mustangs
UND trails 0-1-0 (.000) Home: 0-0-0 Away: 0-1-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-30-64 A L 4-6
Soviet Nationals
UND trails 0-1-0 (.000) Home: 0-1-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-30-60 H L 3-4
U. of Saskatchewan
UND leads 8-2-2 (.750) Home: 8-2-2 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-17-48 H L 3-12 12-18-48 H T 3-3 12-15-49 H W 8-3 12-16-49 H L 3-4 12-21-51 H W 6-0 12-22-51 H T 4-4 12-19-52 H W 8-2 12-20 -52 H W 6-3 12-10-65 H W 6-4 12-11-65 H W 3-1 12-29-76 H W 11-5 12-30-76 H W 11-2
Sioux City Suhawks
UND trails 0-2-0 (.000) Home: 0-0-0 Away: 0-2-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-7-51 A L 7-9 12-8-51 A L 5-6
South St. Paul Steers
UND leads 2-1-1 (.625) Home: 2-1-1 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-11-64 H W 6-4 12-12-64 H W 7-1 11-19-65 H T 5-5 11-20-65 H L 1-4
St. Boniface Canadiens
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St. John’s University
UND leads 1-0-0 (1.000) Home: 1-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 2-25-50 H W 11-2
St. Louis University
UND trails 2-5-0 (.286) Home: 1-3-0 Away: 1-2-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 11-2-73 H L 2-7 11-3-73 H L 3-4 ot 12-26-73 A L 2-4 12-6-74 A W 5-3 12-8-74 A L 0-5 10-24-75 H L 1-8 10-25-75 H W 5-4
Swedish Nationals
UND leads 0-1-0 (.000) Home: 0-1-0 Away: 0-1-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 2-27-62 H L 2-8
Thief River Falls Thieves
UND leads 3-2-0 (.600) Home: 1-1-0 Away: 1-1-0 Neutral: 1-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-17-47 A W 6-4 12-20-47 A L 1-3 1-5-48 H W 7-4 12-19-49 N W 6-4 2-17-51 H L 3-6
U. of Toronto
UND leads 4-0-0 (1.000) Home: 2-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 2-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-28-52 H W 7-1 12-29-52 H W 6-3 12-20-68 N W 2-0 1-3-81 N W 3-2 ot
U.S. College All-Stars
UND leads 1-0-1 (.750) Home: 1-0-1 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-6-68 H T 3-3 12-7-68 H W 7-6
U.S. International
UND leads 6-2-0 (.750) Home: 5-1-0 Away: 1-1-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-5-81 A W 5-2 12-6-81 A L 1-3 11-26-82 H W 5-3 11-27-82 H W 6-1 12-16-83 H W 7-4 12-17-83 H W 7-1 12-12-86 H L 3-5 12-13-86 H W 6-3
U.S. Nationals
UND trails 1-5-2 (.250) Home: 0-5-1 Away: 0-0-1 Neutral: 1-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 1-14-58 H L 1-4 12-19-58 H T 4-4 ot 12-20-58 H L 4-6 1-20-61 H L 3-9 1-21-61 H L 1-3 11-19-66 H L 2-4 12-30-69 N W 2-1 2-28-71 A T 4-4
UND leads 8-5-0 (.615) Home: 8-5-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 11-28-53 H L 5-6 11-29-53 H W 7-6 2-11-54 H W 8-6 2-12-54 H L 3-8 12-17-54 H W 4-3 12-18-54 H L 5-6 12-16-55 H W 7-4 12-17-55 H L 5-9 11-23-56 H W 7-6
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY U.S. National Team
UND trails 0-6-2 Home: 0-4-2 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-2-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-30-55 H L 0-8 12-31-55 H L 3-6 2-1-60 H L 2-7 2-2-60 H T 8-8 ot 12-16-63 H L 1-3 1-20-68 H T 3-3 11-5-71 N L 1-8 11-6-71 N L 2-6 12-4-79 H L 1-6 1-11-88 H L 2-12 Exhibition games (do not count in record)
Warroad Lakers
UND trails 3-4-0 (.429) Home: 3-4-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-29-56 H L 4-8 12-27-58 H L 3-4 1-5-61 H W 7-5 2-14-62 H L 3-5 2-15-62 H L 6-11 1-8-64 H W 6-4 1-28-64 H W 4-2
Waterloo Blackhawks
UND leads 1-0-0 (1.000) Home: 0-0-0 Away: 1-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-29-64 A W 7-0
Wayne State (Mich.)
UND leads 1-0-0 (1.000) Home: 1-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-28-03 H W 8-2
Western Ontario
UND leads 1-0-0 (1.000) Home: 0-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 1-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-20-67 N W 3-2
Winnipeg Drewries
UND leads 2-0-0 (1.000) Home: 2-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-21-56 H W 6-4 12-22-56 H W 6-2
Winnipeg Maroons
UND leads 4-3-2 (.556) Home: 4-2-2 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-1-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 2-8-52 H L 4-6 2-9-52 H W 5-2 11-29-57 H W 3-0 11-30-57 H T 2-2 11-28-58 H W 5-3 11-29-58 H W 5-3 11-25-61 H L 2-4 12-9-61 N L 3-7 2-2-63 H T 2-2
Winnipeg Monarchs
UND leads 3-0-0 (1.000) Home: 3-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 11-22-57 H W 4-2 11-23-57 H W 10-1 11-24-62 H W 7-2
Winnipeg Rangers
UND leads 4-0-0 (1.000) Home: 4-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 11-17-61 H W 9-3 11-18-61 H W 6-3 12-14-62 H W 12-1 12-15-62 H W 10-1
U. of Winnipeg
UND leads 2-0-0 (1.000) Home: 2-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-26-75 H W 10-1 12-27-75 H W 7-0
Wichita Flyers
UND leads 1-0-0 (1.000) Home: 0-0-0 Away: 1-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 2-10-48 A W 13-5
Winnipeg Army
UND leads 1-0-0 (1.000) Home: 1-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 2-5-49 H W 10-3
Winnipeg Barons
UND leads 3-1-0 (.750) Home: 3-1-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-3-53 H W 6-1 12-4-53 H L 3-5 12-7-56 H W 8-1 12-8-56 H W 11-2
Winnipeg Blackhawks
UND leads 6-0-0 (1.000) Home: 6-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 1-20-50 H W 8-5 1-21-50 H W 4-2 12-15-50 H W 4-2 12-16-50 H W 5-1 12-14-51 H W 5-0 12-15-51 H W 7-3
Winnipeg Canadians
UND trails 1-1-0 (.500) Home: 1-1-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Site W-L-T Score Playoffs 12-11-50 H W 6-3 12-12-50 H L 5-7
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY 2001-02 Home Dates
W/L/T Score L 5-7 W 6-2 W 2-0 W 3-2 L 1-5 L 2-3 W 6-4 L 4-6 L 0-6 L 1-2 T 4-4 (ot) L 4-6 L 3-4 W 12-2 W 4-3 L 3-4 (ot) W 4-1 7-9-1
Date Opponent Oct. 25 Niagara Oct. 26 Niagara Nov. 15 Alaska Anchorage* Nov. 16 Alaska Anchorage* Nov. 22 Wisconsin* Nov. 23 Wisconsin* Nov. 29 MSU, Mankato* Nov. 30 MSU, Mankato* Dec. 6 St. Cloud State* Dec. 7 St. Cloud State* Dec. 13 Canisius Dec. 14 Canisius Dec. 27 Brown# Dec. 28 Bemidji State# Jan. 3 Colorado College* Jan. 4 Colorado College* Feb. 7 Michigan Tech* Feb. 8 Michigan Tech* Mar. 1 Minnesota-Duluth* Mar. 2 Minnesota-Duluth* Mar. 14 Denver$ Mar. 15 Denver$ Mar. 16 Denver$ Totals 23 dates Average: 11,156
W/L/T Score Attend. W 6-4 10,701 W 5-3 10,889 W 4-2 10,953 W 1-0 11,288 W 2-0 11,331 W 3-2 11,426 T (ot) 6-6 11,431 W 5-4 11,151 W 4-3 11,274 W 5-4 11,487 W 6-0 10,643 W 8-2 10,985 W 5-2 11,413 W 4-3 11,164 T (ot) 4-4 11,298 T (ot) 4-4 11,641 Capacity W 8-0 11,401 L 2-5 11,659 Capacity T (ot) 3-3 11,472 L 2-3 11,449 L 1-4 10,264 W (ot) 3-2 10,597 W (ot) 3-2 10,674 16-3-4 256,591 (led NCAA)
2002-03 Home Dates
2003-04 Home Dates
Date Opponent Oct. 4 Minnesota Duluth% Oct. 17 Boston College Oct. 18 Boston College Oct. 31 Yale Nov. 1 Yale Nov. 7 Minnesota* Nov. 8 Minnesota* Nov. 14 St. Cloud State* Nov. 15 St. Cloud State* Dec.12 Minnesota Duluth* Dec. 13 Minnesota Duluth* Dec. 27 Findlay# Dec. 28 Wayne State# Jan. 9 Alaska Anchorage* Jan. 10 Alaska Anchorage* Jan. 30 Denver* Jan. 31 Denver* Feb. 13 Colorado College* Feb. 14 Colorado College* Mar. 5 Michigan Tech* Mar. 6 Michigan Tech* Mar. 12 Michigan Tech$ Mar. 13 Michigan Tech$ Totals 23 dates Average: 10,870
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Attend. 11,690 11,520 11,547 11,599 11,538 11,547 11,470 11,688 11,580 11,303 11,492 11,815 12,189 10,115 10,450 11,450 11,752 194,745
2004-05 Home Dates
Date Opponent Oct. 5 Minnesota% Oct. 12 Colorado College* Oct. 13 Colorado College* Oct. 19 Maine Oct. 20 Maine Oct. 26 Wisconsin* Oct. 27 Wisconsin* Nov. 30 Minnesota State* Dec. 1 Minnesota State* Jan. 11 Alaska Anchorage* Jan. 12 Alaska Anchorage* Feb. 8 Minnesota* Feb. 9 Minnesota* Feb. 15 Michigan Tech* Feb. 16 Michigan Tech* Mar. 1 Denver* Mar. 2 Denver* Totals 17 dates Average: 11,456
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Capacity
Capacity Capacity
Capacity
W/L/T Score Attend. W 3-2 11,155 W 6-4 10,397 L 1-2 11,675 Capacity W 8-4 9,946 W 10-0 10,513 W 7-3 11,875 Capacity W 5-3 11,986 Capacity L 1-2 11,107 W 2-1 11,240 W 5-4 10,918 W 6-3 11,371 W 3-1 9,410 W 8-2 9,475 W 6-2 9,801 T (ot) 2-2 10,759 W 6-1 11,295 T (ot) 1-1 11,668 Capacity W 5-2 11,162 L 1-4 11,303 W 5-1 11,399 W 5-1 11,512 W 6-2 9,837 W(ot) 4-3 10,215 18-3-2 250,019 (2nd in NCAA)
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Date Opponent Oct. 22 #7 Minnesota* Oct. 23 #7 Minnesota* Nov. 5 #7 Colorado College* Nov. 6 #7 Colorado College* Nov. 19 St. Cloud State* Nov. 20 St. Cloud State* Dec. 3 Alaska Anchorage* Dec. 4 Alaska Anchorage* Dec. 17 Canisius Dec. 18 Canisius Jan. 7 Minnesota State* Jan. 8 Minnesota State* Jan. 28 Bemidji State Jan. 29 Bemidji State Feb. 4 #4 Denver* Feb. 5 #4 Denver* Feb. 26 #6 Wisconsin* Feb. 27 #6 Wisconsin* Mar. 11 Minnesota Duluth$ Mar. 12 Minnesota Duluth$ Totals 20 dates Average: 10,621
2005-06 Home Dates
Date Opponent Oct. 14 Northeastern Oct. 15 Northeastern Oct. 28 #9 Denver* Oct. 29 #9 Denver* Nov. 4 #9 Wisconsin* Nov. 5 #9 Wisconsin* Dec. 9 #8 Minnesota* Dec. 10 #8 Minnesota* Dec. 17 #19 Bemidji State Dec. 29 #16 Harvard Dec. 30 #16 Havard Jan. 20 Minnesota State* Jan. 21 Minnesota State* Jan. 27 St. Cloud State* Jan. 28 St. Cloud State* Feb. 17 Minnesota-Duluth* Feb. 18 Minnesota-Duluth* Mar. 3 Michigan Tech* Mar. 4 Michigan Tech* Mar. 10 Minnesota State$ Mar. 11 Minnesota State$ Mar. 12 Minnesota State$ Mar. 24 #11 Michigan& Mar. 25 #19 Holy Cross& Totals 24 dates Average: 10,911
2006-07 Home Dates
Date Opponent Oct. 6 Quinnipiac Oct. 7 Quinnipiac Oct. 20 #4 Maine Oct. 21 #4 Maine Nov. 3 #17 St. Cloud State* Nov. 4 #17 St. Cloud State* Nov. 24 #19 Colorado College* Nov. 25 #19 Colorado College* Dec. 8 Wisconsin* Dec. 9 Wisconsin* Dec. 15 Michigan Tech* Dec. 16 Michigan Tech* Jan. 12 Alaska Anchorage* Jan. 13 Alaska Anchorage* Jan. 20 Bemidji State Feb. 9 Minnesota State* Feb. 10 Minnesota State* Feb. 16 Minnesota Duluth* Feb. 17 Minnesota Duluth* Mar. 9 Minnesota State$ Mar. 10 Minnesota State$ Totals 21 dates Average: 11,205
W/L/T Score Attend. W 4-2 11,203 L 0-6 11,411 L 2-3 (ot) 10,728 W 2-1 11,054 W 4-1 10,961 W 3-1 11,387 W 4-2 10,284 L 1-2 10,752 W 5-1 9,791 W 4-1 10,125 W 3-2 9,392 L 3-4 10,106 T 3-3 (ot) 10,528 W 3-1 11,185 L 2-4 10,908 L 2-4 11,228 W 4-2 11,483 T 1-1 (ot) 10,653 W 8-2 9,455 W 6-1 9,784 12-6-2 212,418 (2nd in NCAA)
W/L/T Score Attend. W 6-0 10,175 W 2-1 10,492 W 3-1 11,045 L 2-7 11,261 L 2-4 10,972 L 1-4 11,224 L 3-4 11,710 Capacity L 3-4 11,723 Capacity W 5-1 11,664 Capacity L 0-1 10,748 W 3-2 10,598 W 6-3 11,309 W 4-2 11,536 L 1-2 11,458 L 1-2 (ot) 11,645 Capacity W 4-0 10,976 W 5-1 11,619 W 4-0 11,005 W 6-0 11,393 L 2-3 (ot) 8,048 W 4-1 9,258 W 3-0 9,371 W 5-1 11,153 W 5-2 11,492 15-9-0 261,875 (2nd in NCAA)
W/L/T Score Attend. W 6-1 11,089 W 4-2 11,342 L 2-6 11,603 L 1-3 11,599 W 3-1 11,197 T 2-2 (ot) 11,597 L 3-4 10,940 W 5-2 10,498 L 3-4 11,311 L 2-4 11,582 L 1-3 10,321 L 2-3 11,671 Capacity T 3-3 (ot) 11,042 W 4-0 11,368 W 6-3 11,633 W 8-4 11,164 T 4-4 (ot) 11,637 Capacity T 2-2 (ot) 11,651 Capacity W 1-0 11,818 Capacity W 5-2 9,963 W 2-1 10,288 10-7-4 235,314 (2nd in NCAA)
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY 2007-08 Home Dates
Date Opponent Oct. 13 Michigan State Nov. 2 #9 Colorado College* Nov. 3 #9 Colorado College* Nov. 23 #15 Minnesota Duluth* Nov. 24 #15 Minnesota Duluth* Dec. 7 #15 Minnesota* Dec. 8 #15 Minnesota* Dec. 28 #10 New Hampshire Dec. 29 #10 New Hampshire Jan. 11 #18 Michigan Tech* Jan. 12 #18 Michigan Tech* Jan. 25 Alaska Anchorage* Jan. 26 Alaska Anchorage* Feb. 15 #6 Denver* Feb. 16 #6 Denver* Feb. 23 Bemidji State Feb. 24 Bemidji State Mar. 7 #11 St. Cloud State* Mar. 8 #11 St. Cloud State* Mar. 14 Michigan Tech$ Mar. 15 Michigan Tech$ Mar. 16 Michigan Tech$ Totals 22 dates Average: 11, 709
2008-09 Home Dates
Date Opponent Oct. 31 Wisconsin* Nov. 1 Wisconsin* Nov. 14 Alaska Anchorage* Nov. 15 Alaska Anchorage* Nov. 28 #12 Cornell Nov. 29 #12 Cornell Dec. 12 #17 St. Cloud State* Dec. 13 #17 St. Cloud State* Jan. 3 Bemidji State Jan. 9 #3 Minnesota* Jan. 10 #3 Minnesota* Jan. 23 #4 Denver* Jan. 24 #4 Denver* Feb. 13 Minnesota State* Feb. 14 Minnesota State* Feb. 28 #13 Colorado College* Mar. 1 #13 Colorado College* Mar. 13 Michigan Tech$ Mar. 14 Michigan Tech$ Totals 19 dates Average: 11,719
W/L/T Score Attend. W 6-0 11,738 Capacity W 6-2 11,824 Capacity L 1-4 11,803 Capacity W 8-3 11,791 Capacity L 2-4 11,674 Capacity W 4-2 11,834 Capacity L 3-4 11,857 Capacity W 3-1 11,721 Capacity L 4-7 11,735 Capacity W 4-1 11,730 Capacity W 4-1 11,693 Capacity W 3-1 11,549 W 3-1 11,779 Capacity W 5-4 11,793 Capacity W 4-1 11,926 Capacity W 5-1 11,842 Capacity W 1-0 11,043 T 1-1 (ot) 11,644 Capacity T 2-2 (ot) 11,774 Capacity W 4-0 11,572 L 2-3 (ot) 11,638 Capacity W 2-1 11,639 Capacity 15-5-2 257,599 (2nd in NCAA)
W/L/T Score Attend. W 3-2 11,684 Capacity L 2-5 11,748 Capacity L 2-3 11,772 Capacity W 3-1 11,865 Capacity W 7-3 11,363 L 1-2 11,450 W 3-2 11,674 Capacity W 7-4 11,757 Capacity W 4-3 (ot) 11,394 W 6-3 11,764 Capacity W 6-1 11,838 Capacity W 8-3 11,748 Capacity T 2-2 (ot) 11,856 Capacity W 4-1 11,844 Capacity W 4-3 11,842 Capacity T 4-4 (ot) 11,885 Capacity W 4-3 (ot) 11,772 Capacity W 5-1 11,680 Capacity W 4-3 11,719 Capacity 14-3-2 222,655 (2nd in NCAA)
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2009-10 Home Dates
Date Opponent Oct. 9 Merrimack Oct. 10 Merrimack Oct. 16 #9 Minnesota* Oct. 17 #9 Minnesota* Nov. 13 St. Cloud State* Nov. 14 St. Cloud State* Nov. 27 Ohio State Nov. 28 #1 Miami Dec. 11 #11 Wisconsin* Dec. 12 #11 Wisconsin* Jan. 8 Minnesota State* Jan. 9 Minnesota State* Jan. 29 #3 Denver* Jan. 30 #3 Denver* Feb. 19 #6 Minnesota Duluth* Feb. 20 #6 Minnesota Duluth* Mar. 5 Michigan Tech* Mar. 6 Michigan Tech* Mar. 12 Minnesota$ Mar. 13 Minnesota$ Mar. 14 Minnesota$ Totals 21 dates Average: 11,654
2010-11 Home Dates
Date Opponent Oct. 29 #12 Denver* Oct. 30 #12 Denver* Nov. 5 #2 Minnesota Duluth* Nov. 6 #2 Minnesota Duluth* Nov. 26 #11 Notre Dame# Nov. 27 #11 Notre Dame# Dec. 3 St. Cloud State* Dec. 4 St. Cloud State* Jan. 7 Robert Morris Jan. 8 Robert Morris Jan. 14 Minnesota* Jan. 15 Minnesota* Jan. 21 Nebraska Omaha* Jan. 22 Nebraska Omaha* Feb. 11 Alaska Anchorage* Feb. 12 Alaska Anchorage* Feb. 26 Bemidji State* Feb. 27 Bemidji State* Mar. 11 Michigan Tech$ Mar. 12 Michigan Tech$ Totals 20 dates Average: 11,756 (school record)
W/L/T Score Attend. W 5-2 11,135 W 3-2 11,603 W 4-0 11,840 Capacity T (ot) 3-3 11,898 Capacity W 4-2 11,792 Capacity L 2-3 11,782 Capacity W 4-1 11,251 T (ot) 5-5 11,425 T (ot) 3-3 11,563 L 3-4 11,760 Capacity W 4-1 11,388 W 3-2 11,722 Capacity L 0-2 11,728 Capacity L 2-4 11,750 Capacity W 5-2 11,725 Capacity W 5-1 11,800 Capacity W 5-1 11,743 Capacity W 3-2 11,815 Capacity W 6-0 11,677 Capacity L 2-4 11,709 Capacity W 4-1 11,627 13-5-3 244,734 (2nd in NCAA)
W/L/T Score Attend. W 4-3 11,616 L 0-3 11,690 Capacity W 4-2 11,638 Capacity L (ot) 2-3 11,731 Capacity W 6-3 11,680 Capacity T (ot) 2-2 11,742 Capacity W 3-1 11,644 Capacity W 6-2 11,941 Capacity W 8-0 11,074 W 2-1 11,582 L 2-3 11,844 Capacity W 4-1 11,975 Capacity L 4-8 11,845 Capacity W 4-2 11,916 Capacity W 6-1 11,927 Capacity W 3-1 12,090 Capacity W 5-2 12,114 Capacity W 5-1 11,775 Capacity W 8-0 11,606 W 3-1 11,689 Capacity 15-4-1 235,119 (2nd in NCAA)
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY 2011-12 Home Dates
Date Opponent Oct. 7 Air Force^ Oct. 8 #5 Boston College^ Oct. 14 #17 Maine Oct. 15 #17 Maine Oct. 28 St. Cloud State* Oct. 29 St. Cloud State* Nov. 25 #4 Colorado College*# Nov. 26 #4 Colorado College*# Dec. 9 Nebraska Omaha* Dec. 10 Nebraska Omaha* Dec. 30 Harvard Dec. 31 Harvard Jan. 13 #5 Minnesota* Jan. 14 #5 Minnesota* Jan. 27 Wisconsin* Jan. 28 Wisconsin* Feb. 17 Michigan Tech* Feb. 18 Michigan Tech* Mar. 2 Minnesota State* Mar. 3 Minnesota State* Mar. 9 Bemidji State$ Mar. 10 Bemidji State$ Totals 22 dates Average: 11,341
2012-13 Home Dates
Date Opponent Oct. 26 Alaska Anchorage* Oct. 27 Alaska Anchorage* Nov. 2 #12 Boston University Nov. 3 #12 Boston University Nov. 16 Minnesota Duluth* Nov. 17 Minnesota Duluth* Dec. 7 #6 Denver* Dec. 8 #6 Denver* Jan. 4 #20 Holy Cross# Jan. 5 #20 Holy Cross# Jan. 11 Colorado College* Jan. 12 Colorado College* Jan. 25 #16 St. Cloud State* Jan. 26 #16 St. Cloud State* Feb. 1 #19 Wisconsin* Feb. 2 #19 Wisconsin* Mar. 1 Bemidji State* Mar. 2 Bemidji State* Mar. 15 Michigan Tech$ Mar. 16 Michigan Tech$ Mar. 17 Michigan Tech$ Totals 21 dates Average: 11,592 (1st in NCAA)
W/L/T Score Attend. W 4-3 8,699 L 2-6 9,420 W 3-1 11,399 T 3-3 (ot) 11,515 L 0-4 11,743 Capacity W 3-1 11,747 Capacity W 7-6 11,375 W 4-3 11,236 L 1-2 (ot) 11,418 W 1-0 11,719 Capacity T 4-4 (ot) 11,550 W 7-3 10,980 W 2-1 11,846 Capacity L 2-6 11,964 Capacity W 5-3 11,769 Capacity W 4-2 11,898 Capacity W 4-2 11,694 Capacity T 1-1 (ot) 12,065 Capacity W 4-2 11,651 Capacity W 3-0 12,029 Capacity W 4-1 10,644 W 4-3 11,140 15-4-3 249,501 (1st in NCAA)
W/L/T Score Attend. W 4-1 11,446 T 3-3 (ot) 11,581 W 4-2 11,589 L 2-4 11,977 Capacity T 4-4 (ot) 11,872 Capacity W 4-3 (ot) 11,918 Capacity T 2-2 (ot) 11,717 Capacity W 6-3 11,899 Capacity W 5-2 10,741 W 3-2 11,587 L 3-4 11,571 W 5-3 11,915 Capacity L 1-3 11,821 Capacity T 2-2 (ot) 11,937 Capacity T 1-1 (ot) 11,864 Capacity W 4-1 11,962 Capacity W 4-2 11,944 Capacity T 2-2 (ot) 12,177 Capacity W 5-3 10,571 L 1-2 10,953 W 6-0 10,384 11-4-6 243,426 (1st in NCAA)
* - WCHA game % - U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame game # – Subway Holiday Classic ^ - Ice Breaker Tournament $ - WCHA playoffs (first round) & - NCAA West Regional
2013-14 Home Dates
Date Opponent Oct. 11 Vermont Oct. 12 Vermont Nov. 1 St. Cloud State* Nov. 2 St. Cloud State* Nov. 15 Minnesota Duluth* Nov. 16 Minnesota Duluth* Nov. 29 St. Lawerence# Nov. 30 St. Lawerence# Dec. 13 Northern Michigan Dec. 14 Northern Michigan Jan. 10 Colorado College* Jan. 11 Colorado College* Jan. 18 Bemidji State Feb. 7 Nebraska Omaha* Feb. 8 Nebraska Omaha* Feb. 14 Miami* Feb. 15 Miami* Mar. 7 Western Michigan* Mar. 8 Western Michigan* Mar. 14 Colorado College$ Mar. 15 Colorado College$ Mar. 16 Colorado College$ Totals 22 dates Average: 11,338 (2nd in NCAA)
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W/L/T Score Attend. W 5-3 11,725 Capacity T 2-2 (ot) 11,803 Capacity L 2-3 11,828 Capacity L 1-3 11,962 Capacity W 4-2 11,810 Capacity L 3-6 11,974 Capacity L 2-5 10,681 W 3-2 10,532 W 4-1 11,322 W 3-1 11,536 W 5-3 10,387 W 3-2 11,147 W 4-2 11,908 Capacity W 4-2 11,403 L 3-6 11,903 Capacity W 3-2 11,231 W 9-2 11,665 Capacity W 2-0 11,682 Capacity L 1-2 11,937 Capacity W 4-2 10,217 L 2-3 (ot) 10,738 W 4-3 10,054 14-7-1 249,445 (1st in NCAA)
ALL-TIME AT RALPH ENGELSTAD ARENA
* - NCHC game % - U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame game # – Subway Holiday Classic ^ - Ice Breaker Tournament $ - NCHC First Round & - NCAA West Regional
2014-15 Home Dates
Date Opponent Oct. 10 Bemidji State Oct. 24 #5 Providence Oct. 25 #5 Providence Nov. 1 Air Force# Nov. 14 #7 Miami* Nov. 15 #7 Miami* Nov. 28 #11 Omaha* Nov. 29 #11 Omaha* Dec. 5 Lake Superior State Dec. 6 Lake Superior State Jan. 9 #7 Minnesota Duluth* Jan. 10 #7 Minnesota Duluth* Jan. 16 Niagara Jan. 17 Niagara Jan. 23 Colorado College* Jan. 24 Colorado College* Feb. 13 #9 Denver* Feb. 14 #9 Denver* Feb. 27 St. Cloud State* Feb. 28 St. Cloud State* Mar. 13 Colorado College$ Mar. 14 Colorado College$ Totals 22 dates Average: 11,516 (1st in NCAA)
W/L/T Score Attend. L 1-5 11.865 Capacity W 6-1 11,525 T 2-2 (ot) 11,676 Capacity W 3-2 (ot) 11,895 Capacity L 2-3 11,537 W 4-1 11,802 Capacity T 2-2 (ot) 11,215 W 3-2 10,961 W 7-4 11,118 W 3-1 11,617 L 1-4 10,898 W 5-1 11,777 Capacity W 7-1 11,161 W 5-0 11,586 W 2-1 11,682 Capacity W 5-3 11,860 Capacity W 4-2 11,754 Capacity T 3-3 (ot) 11,782 Capacity W 3-2 11,900 Capacity W 3-1 12,004 Capacity W 5-1 10,824 W 3-2 10,905 16-3-3 253,344 (1st in NCAA)
* - NCHC game # - U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game $ - NCHC First Round
2015-16 Home Dates
Date Opponent Oct. 17 Bemidji State Nov. 6 Wisconsin Nov. 7 Wisconsin Nov. 13 #17 Miami* Nov. 14 #17 Miami* Dec. 4 #9 Denver* Dec. 5 #9 Denver* Jan. 1 Alabama Huntsville# Jan. 2 Alabama Huntsville# Jan. 15 #9 Omaha* Jan. 16 #9 Omaha* Jan. 22 Colorado College* Jan. 23 Colorado College* Feb. 19 Minnesota Duluth* Feb. 20 Minnesota Duluth* Mar. 4 Western Michigan* Mar. 5 Western Michigan* Mar. 11 Colorado College$ Mar. 12 Colorado College$ Totals 19 dates Average: 11,675 (1st in NCAA)
W/L/T Score Attend. W 5-2 11,888 Capacity L 1-3 11,788 Capacity W 3-1 11,826 Capacity W 6-2 11,662 Capacity W 4-3 (ot) 11,892 Capacity W 5-1 11,768 Capacity W 4-0 11,842 Capacity W 1-0 11,334 W 4-1 11,094 L 3-4 (ot) 11,885 Capacity W 5-1 11,888 Capacity T 5-5 (ot) 11,823 Capacity W 5-1 11,908 Capacity W 2-1 (ot) 11,890 Capacity W 2-1 11,912 Capacity W 8-1 11,848 Capacity W 5-4 11,903 Capacity W 7-1 10,813 W 5-1 10,864 16-2-1 221,828 (1st in NCAA)
* - NCHC game # - U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game $ - NCHC First Round
15-season totals (2011-12 to 2015-16)
Seating Capacity: 11,634 Total Home Dates: 316 Home Record: 207-74-35 (.710) Total Attendance: 3,588,613 Average Attendance: 11,356 Capacity Crowds: 144 Largest Attendance: 12,189 (Feb. 9, 2002 vs. Minnesota) Lowest Attendance: 8,048 (March 10, 2006 vs. Minnesota State) NOTE: Exhibition games are not listed and are not included in any totals.
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North Dakota HOCKEY Poll Position
UND was ranked No. 1 in both the final 201516 USCHO.com and USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine polls, which were released following the season. Refer to page 87 for the complete final polls.
NoDak Nation
For the fifth straight season, UND led NCAA Division I men’s hockey in total home attendance (221,828). UND also led the nation in average attendance for the second straight year, averaging 11,675 fans per home game. Refer to page 104 to view the 2015-16 NCAA Division I men’s hockey attendance leaders.
The All-Americans
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Senior Class
North Dakota graduated four seniors who went 110-43-17 (.697) during their four years, made A Banner Year North Dakota won its eighth NCAA Division the NCAA Tournament each season, advanced I men’s hockey championship, bringing to a to three NCAA Frozen Fours, won back-toback NCHC titles and captured the 2016 NCAA halt a 16-year title drought. championship. The Fighting Hawks doubled NCHC rival Denver 4-2 in the NCAA Frozen Four semifinal, The 2015-16 senior class included: then cruised to a 5-1 victory over top-ranked Quinnipiac in the national championship Drake Caggiula, F (Whitby, Ontario) • 162 GP, 62 G, 65 A, 127 Pts. game in Tampa. Brad Berry became the first person in the history of the sport to lead his team to a national title in his first year behind the bench.
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2015-16 AHCA All-America West First Team 2015-16 NCAA Tourn. Most Outstanding Player 2015-16 UND Male Athlete of the Year Two-time All-NCHC Team Led nation with school-record +46 as a senior Signed with NHL’s Edmonton Oilers
Freshman forward Brock Boeser (first team), senior forward Drake Caggiula (second team), junior defenseman Troy Stecher (second team), sophomore goaltender Cam Johnson (second team) all earned AHCA/CCM All-America West honors. It marked just the second time in UND history that four players earned All-America honors in the same season, joining the 1986-87 quartet of Ed Belfour, Ian Kidd, Bob Joyce and Tony Hrkac. Boeser also joined Belfour and Kevin Maxwell (1978-79) as the only UND freshmen to earn All-America honors.
Senior forward Drake Caggiula scored twice in each Frozen Four game and was named NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player. Bryn Chyzyk, F (Virden, Manitoba) He was joined on the all-tournament team by • 128 GP, 24 G, 23 A, 47 Pts. junior defenseman Troy Stecher, sophomore • Set new career highs in each of his four years goaltender Cam Johnson, and freshman • Scored GWG in 2015 NCAA regional semifinal • Signed with AHL’s Rockford IceHogs forward Brock Boeser.
UND also captured its second straight Penrose Coltyn Sanderson, F (Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan) Cup as NCHC regular-season champion, rolling • 44 GP, 7 G, 7 A, 14 Pts. to a 19-4-1 league record and a nation’s-best • Walk-on became key contributor as a senior • 2016 Derek Hines Unsung Hero Award finalist 17th conference title.
On the National Stage
UND’s Frozen Four berth was its eighth in the last 12 years and the 22nd in program history. It was also UND’s 14th straight NCAA Tournament appearance, the second-longest streak in the history of the sport behind only Michigan’s 22 in a row from 1991 to 2012.
• 2015-16 UND Most Improved Player • Signed with ECHL’s Orlando Solar Bears Colten St. Clair, F (Gilbert, Ariz.) • 107 GP, 9 G, 10 A, 19 Pts. • Overcame injuries to play in 100-plus games • Received UND’s Tom Hoghaugh Scholarship as a freshman • Had goal, assist in 2015 NCAA regional final
Colten St. Clair overcame numerous injuries and a redshirt season to play in 107 career games.
UND is now 52-25 all-time in the NCAA Tournament, a .675 winning percentage that is the best in Division I men’s hockey history.
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NORTH DAKOTA’S 2015-16 INDIVIDUAL HONORS
AHCA/CCM All-Americans F Brock Boeser (West 1st Team) F Drake Caggiula (West 2nd Team) G Cam Johnson (West 2nd Team) D Troy Stecher (West 2nd Team) Spencer Penrose Coach of the Year (finalist) Brad Berry Mike Richter Award (finalist) G Cam Johnson Derek Hines Unsung Hero Award (finalist) F Coltyn Sanderson College Hockey News All-CHN Team F Brock Boeser (1st team) D Troy Stecher (1st team) Nick Schmaltz scored 46 points and was a plus44 as a sophomore. He signed with the Chicago Blackhawks following the season.
CBS Entertainment
College Hockey News All-Rookie Team F Brock Boeser U.S. College Hockey Online Coach of the Year Brad Berry
UND’s “CBS” line of Drake Caggiula (25-26-51, +46), Brock Boeser (27-33--60, +45) and Nick Schmaltz (11-35--46, +44) emerged as one of the most dominant units in program history, combining for 63 goals and 157 points and ranking 1-2-3 nationally in plus/ minus rating.
U.S. College Hockey Online All-USCHO Team F Drake Caggiula (1st team) F Brock Boeser (2nd team) G Cam Johnson (2nd team) D Troy Stecher (3rd team)
Caggiula and Boeser both earned AllAmerica and All-NCHC First Team honors, while Schmaltz was an All-NCHC Team honorable mention.
NCAA Frozen Four All-Tournament Team F Brock Boeser F Drake Caggiula G Cam Johnson D Troy Stecher
The line combined for six goals and seven assists in two games at the NCAA Frozen Four. Caggiula (MVP) and Boeser were named to the all-tournament team, while Schmaltz scored the game-winning goal with less than a minute remaining in UND’s semifinal win over Denver.
Thirtysomething
UND’s 34 wins made the team the thirdwinningest squad in program history, trailing only the 40-win 1986-87 team and the 35-win 1982 team. All three won NCAA championships. Additionally, UND’s .818 winning percentage in 2015-16 was the second-best in school history behind only the 1986-87 “Hrkac Circus” (.833).
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NCAA Frozen Four Most Outstanding Player F Drake Caggiula
NCAA Midwest Region Most Outstanding Player G Cam Johnson NCAA Midwest Region All-Tournament Team F Drake Caggiula G Cam Johnson F Luke Johnson D Tucker Poolman NCHC Herb Brooks Coach of the Year Brad Berry NCHC Rookie of the Year F Brock Boeser NCHC Three Stars Award F Brock Boeser All-NCHC Team F Brock Boeser (1st team) F Drake Caggiula (1st team) G Cam Johnson (2nd team) D Troy Stecher (2nd team) D Paul LaDue (honorable mention) F Nick Schmaltz (honorable mention)
All-NCHC Rookie Team F Brock Boeser NCHC Scholar-Athlete Austin Poganski Johnny Simonson All-NCHC Academic Team Ryan Anderson (Pre-Medical Laboratory Science) Brock Boeser (Pre-Marketing) Danys Chartrand (Pre-Criminal Justice) Rhett Gardner (Pre-Investments) Mike Gornall (Mathematics) Matt Hrynkiw (Mechanical Engineering) Joel Janatuinen (Pre-Management) Cam Johnson (Pre-Entrepreneurship) Austin Poganski (Pre-Entrepreneurship) Tucker Poolman (Pre-Banking & Financial Economics) Hayden Shaw (Pre-Business Economics) Johnny Simonson (Pre-Managerial Finance & Accounting) Chris Wilkie (Pre-Entrepreneurship) Christian Wolanin (Undeclared) NCHC Frozen Faceoff All-Tournament Team F Nick Schmaltz HCA National Player of the Month G Cam Johnson (December) F Brock Boeser (March/April) HCA National Rookie of the Month F Brock Boeser (March/April) NCHC Player of the Month F Nick Schmaltz (November) G Cam Johnson (December) F Brock Boeser (March/April) NCHC Rookie of the Month F Brock Boeser (co-January, March/April) NCHC Player of the Week Oct. 12 Cam Johnson (Goaltender) Oct. 19 Troy Stecher (Defenseman) Oct. 26 Matt Hrynkiw (Goaltender) Brock Boeser (Rookie) Nov. 16 Brock Boeser (Rookie) Nov. 30 Drake Caggiula (Offensive) Tucker Poolman (Defensive) Cam Johnson (Goaltender) Dec. 7 Cam Johnson (Goaltender) Dec. 14 Cam Johnson (Goaltender) Jan. 18 Troy Stecher (Defenseman) Brock Boeser (Rookie) Jan. 25 Rhett Gardner (Rookie) Feb. 1 Cam Johnson (Goaltender) Brock Boeser (Rookie) Feb. 22 Cam Johnson (Goaltender) Mar. 7 Brock Boeser (Offensive)
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY Forward Brock Boeser enjoyed one of the most prolific freshman seasons in school history, winning the NCHC scoring title with a conference-record 60 points: UND FRESHMEN WITH 50 POINTS Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Player (Year) PTS Kevin Maxwell (1978-79)............................... 82 Troy Murray (1980-81).................................... 78 Zach Parise (2002-03)..................................... 61 Brock Boeser (2015-16)........................ 60 Greg Johnson (1989-90)................................ 55 Tony Hrkac (1984-85)...................................... 54 Dennis Hextall (1964-65)............................... 53 Perry Berezan (1983-84)................................. 52 Cary Eades (1978-79)...................................... 50 Doug Smail (1977-78)..................................... 50 Mark Taylor (1976-77).................................... 50 UND FRESHMEN WITH 20 GOALS
Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 10. 13.
Player, Year G Troy Murray, 1980-81*...................................... 33 Kevin Maxwell, 1978-79*................................. 31 Perry Berezan, 1983-84*.................................. 31 Brock Boeser, 2015-16........................... 27 Cary Eades, 1978-79.......................................... 27 Zach Parise, 2002-03*....................................... 26 T.J. Oshie, 2005-06*............................................ 24 Ian Kallay, 1995-96............................................. 23 Garry Valk, 1987-88*.......................................... 23 Jonathan Toews, 2005-06*.............................. 22 Doug Smail, 1977-78*....................................... 22 Mark Taylor, 1976-77*....................................... 22 Travis Zajac, 2004-05*....................................... 20
* - Went on to play in NHL
The last time UND lost when leading after two periods was Nov. 1, 2013, when a 1-0 lead turned into a 3-2 loss to visiting St. Cloud State.
Department of Defense
North Dakota was the top defensive team in the NCHC and ranked second nationally in 2015-16, averaging a school-record 1.82 goals against per game: NCAA LEADERS: TEAM DEFENSE Rk. School G/GM 1. Yale.......................................................................1.78 2. North Dakota....................................... 1.82 3. Providence.........................................................1.87 4. Massachusetts-Lowell...................................1.88 5. Minnesota State.............................................. 1.95
At the other end of the ice, UND’s defensemen combined for 121 points last season, fourthmost in the country: NCAA LEADERS: DEFENSEMEN SCORING Rk. Team G-A-PTS 1. Boston College....................................30-96--126 2. St. Cloud State.................................. 22-101--123 3. Quinnipiac............................................32-90--122 4. North Dakota............................26-95--121 5. Michigan...............................................18-88--106
UND’s blueliners included Troy Stecher (8-21-29), Tucker Poolman (5-19--24), Paul LaDue (5-14--19), Keaton Thompson (2-15--17), Christian Wolanin (4-11--15), Gage Ausmus (0-11--11), and Hayden Shaw (2-4--6). Freshman Danys Chartrand did not appear in a regular season or postseason game.
2015-16 VIRG FOSS 3-STAR AWARD (FINAL STANDINGS) (As voted by writers during home games) Brock Boeser (23 points) 1st star: Oct. 17 vs. Bemidji State Dec. 4 vs. #9 Denver Jan. 16 vs. #9 Omaha Feb. 20 vs. Minnesota Duluth March 4 vs. Western Michigan March 5 vs. Western Michigan 2nd star: Nov. 13 vs. #17 Miami March 12 vs. Colorado College 3rd star: Jan. 15 vs. #9 Omaha Nick Schmaltz (15 points) 1st star: Nov. 13 vs. #17 Miami Nov. 14 vs. #17 Miami March 11 vs. Colorado College March 12 vs. Colorado College 2nd star: March 4 vs. Western Michigan 3rd star: Dec. 4 vs. #9 Denver Drake Caggiula (14 points) 1st star: Jan. 2 vs. Alabama Huntsville 2nd star: Oct. 17 vs. Bemidji State Dec. 4 vs. #9 Denver Dec. 5 vs. #9 Denver Jan. 16 vs. #9 Omaha March 5 vs. Western Michigan 3rd star: Nov. 13 vs. #17 Miami Cam Johnson (8 points) 1st star: Jan. 1 vs. Alabama Huntsville 2nd star: Jan. 2 vs. Alabama Huntsville Feb. 20 vs. Minnesota Duluth 3rd star: Dec. 5 vs. #9 Denver Austin Poganski (8 points) 1st star: Dec. 5 #9 Denver Feb. 19 vs. Minnesota Duluth 2nd star: Jan. 23 vs. Colorado College Luke Johnson (5 points) 2nd star: Jan. 22 vs. Colorado College 3rd star: Nov. 6 vs. Wisconsin Nov. 14 vs. #17 Miami March 11 vs. Colorado College
The NCHC Rookie of the Year, Boeser also led the NCHC in points (35) and goals (20) during conference play, setting NCHC records in both.
Bryn Chyzyk (4 points) 1st star: Jan. 23 vs. Colorado College 3rd star: Jan. 1 vs. Alabama Huntsville
Locking Down the Lead
Troy Stecher (4 points) 2nd star: Jan. 15 vs. #9 Omaha 3rd star: Oct. 17 vs. Bemidji State March 5 vs. Western Michigan
UND went unbeaten (27-0-3) last season when leading after two periods and has not lost when leading after 40 in more than two years:
Shane Gersich (3 points) 1st star: Nov. 7 vs. Wisconsin Paul LaDue (2 points) 2nd star: March 11 vs. Colorado College
UND When Leading After 2 Periods (Since 2008-09) Year Record 2008-09................16-2-0 (.889) 2009-10................22-1-2 (.920) 2010-11................22-0-2 (.958) 2011-12................18-1-2 (.905) 2012-13................15-2-2 (.842) 2013-14................20-1-0 (.952) 2014-15................25-0-2 (.963) 2015-16................27-0-3 (.950) Totals 165-7-13 (.927)
UND has gone 76 straight games without a loss when leading after 40 minutes (71-0-5).
Coltyn Sanderson (2 points) 3rd star: Jan. 16 vs. #9 Omaha Feb. 19 vs. Minnesota Duluth Johnny Simonson (2 points) 2nd star: Nov. 7 vs. Wisconsin Mike Gornall (1 point) 3rd star: Jan. 23 vs. Colorado College Joel Janatuinen (1 point) 3rd star: March 12 vs. Colorado College
Junior defenseman Troy Stecher earned AllAmerica honors with a 29-point season and signed with the NHL’s Vancouver Canucks.
Chris Wilkie (1 point) 3rd star: March 4 vs. Western Michigan 1st star = 3 points, 2nd star = 2 points, 3rd star = 1 point
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY In the front office, former UND defenseman Brad Pascall was the assistant general manager for the Calgary Flames, fellow former rearguard Brad Bombardir was the director of player development for the Minnesota Wild, and former UND forward Ryan Johnson was the assistant director of player development for the Vancouver Canucks. Also, former UND football letterwinner Mark Chipman was chairman of True North Sports & Entertainment, which owns the Winnipeg Jets.
Zeroing In
Former UND head coach and captain Dave Hakstol completed his first season as Philadelphia Flyers head coach in 2015-16.
Netminder Cam Johnson recorded four consecutive shutouts from Dec. 5 to Jan. 1, setting a school-record shutout streak of 298 minutes, 25 seconds. That broke the previous school record of 249:41 that was set by Gerald “Spike” Schultz in Jan. 1954.
Johnson’s streak also stands as the secondlongest in the history of NCAA Division I men’s Pro Files hockey, topped only by Lake Superior State’s Eight Fighting Hawks signed professional Blaine Lacher (375:01 in 1993-94). contracts following the 2015-16 season: Drake Caggiula (Edmonton Oilers), Troy Stecher Johnson joined Lacher (5) and Schultz (4) as (Vancouver Canucks), Paul LaDue (Los the only goalies in the history of Division I Angeles Kings), Keaton Thompson (Anaheim men’s hockey to record four or more shutouts Ducks), Nick Schmaltz (Chicago Blackhawks), in a row. Luke Johnson (Chicago Blackhawks), Bryn Chyzyk (AHL’s Rockford IceHogs), and Coltyn Sanderson (ECHL’s Orlando Solar Bears). A total of 57 UND products were listed on professional hockey rosters, including 16 who made National Hockey League rosters. Those 16 included: Taylor Chorney (WSH), Aaron Dell (SJ), Derek Forbort (LA), Matt Greene (LA), Rocco Grimaldi (FLA), Corban Knight (FLA), Brad Malone (CAR), Brock Nelson (NYI), T.J. Oshie (WSH), Zach Parise (MIN), Chris Porter (MIN), Jordan Schmaltz (STL), Drew Stafford (WPG), Jonathan Toews (CHI), Chris VandeVelde (PHI) and Travis Zajac (NJ). Dell and Schmaltz were recalled by their respective NHL teams in February but neither made his NHL debut prior to being returned to the AHL. Four of UND’s alums wore a letter for their current NHL teams: Toews (C), Greene (A), Parise (A) and Zajac (A).
USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll (Final) Rk Team (1st votes) 1. North Dakota (50) 2. Quinnipiac 3. Boston College 4. Denver 5. St. Cloud State 6. Michigan 7. Massachusetts-Lowell Providence 9. Minnesota Duluth 10. Harvard 11. Yale 12. Northeastern 13. Notre Dame 14. Boston University 15. Ferris State 16. Michigan Tech 17. Minnesota State 18. St. Lawrence 19. Cornell 20. RIT
Record Pts. PR 34-6-4 1000 3 32-4-7 947 1 28-8-5 865 6 25-10-6 860 7 31-9-1 752 2 25-8-5 746 5 25-10-5 677 8 27-7-4 677 4 19-16-5 530 14 19-11-4 496 10 19-9-4 486 11 22-14-5 478 9 19-11-7 405 13 21-13-5 384 12 20-15-6 338 18 23-6-5 269 15 21-13-7 147 16 19-14-4 122 17 16-11-7 92 19 18-15-6 78 NR
Others receiving votes: Minnesota 50, Penn State 36, Dartmouth 26, Omaha 20, Robert Morris 13, Bowling Green 4, Miami 2.
USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Poll (Final)
Cam Johnson amassed the second-longest shutout streak in NCAA Division I men’s hockey history.
Road Warriors
UND’s sweep at Omaha on Feb. 26-27 gave UND’s ties to the NHL extended beyond the UND a 13-3-1 record on the road last season, player ranks, as Dave Hakstol (Philadelphia) tying the school record for road victories that and Dave Tippett (Arizona) served as head was established in 2000-01 (13-3-3). coach of their respective clubs. Additionally, James Patrick (Dallas), Steve Peters (Arizona) Additionally, UND’s six road sweeps this season and Rick Wilson (Minnesota) all held assistant established a new school record, eclipsing the coaching positions. five sweeps by the 1998-99 season.
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Senior Coltyn Sanderson was a national finalist for the HCA Derek Hines Unsung Hero Award.
Rk Team (1st votes) Record Pts. PR 1. North Dakota (34) 34-6-4 510 2 2. Quinnipiac 32-4-7 475 1 3. Denver 25-10-6 428 4 4. Boston College 28-8-5 426 3 5. St. Cloud State 31-9-1 350 6 6. Michigan 25-8-5 336 5 7. Providence 27-7-4 306 7 8. Massachusetts-Lowell 25-10-5 268 8 9. Harvard 19-11-4 186 9 10. Yale 19-9-4 170 11 11. Northeastern 22-14-5 167 12 12. Minnesota Duluth 19-16-5 154 10 13. Notre Dame 19-11-7 126 13 14. Boston University 21-13-5 118 15 15. Ferris State 20-15-6 36 14 Others receiving votes: Michigan Tech 2, Cornell 1, RIT 1, St. Lawrence 1.
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY Overall: 34-6-4 Conf: 19-4-1 Home: 16-2-1 Away: 13-3-1 Neut: 5-1-2 OVERALL ##
Player
16 Brock Boeser 9 Drake Caggiula 8 Nick Schmaltz 2 Troy Stecher 14 Austin Poganski 3 Tucker Poolman 29 Bryn Chyzyk 27 Luke Johnson 6 Paul LaDue 22 Rhett Gardner 10 Johnny Simonson 4 Keaton Thompson 24 Christian Wolanin 26 Coltyn Sanderson 19 Shane Gersich 20 Gage Ausmus 18 Chris Wilkie 25 Joel Janatuinen 28 Hayden Shaw 11 Trevor Olson 13 Mike Gornall 17 Colten St. Clair TMTEAM Total Opponents
gp
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42 39 37 43 44 40 42 43 41 41 43 43 32 35 37 42 32 35 32 36 3 10 16 44 44
27 25 11 8 10 5 12 11 5 11 3 2 4 7 9 0 5 4 2 0 1 0 0 16 81
33 26 35 21 15 19 10 10 14 7 14 15 11 5 2 11 4 5 4 4 0 0 0 26 14
60 51 46 29 25 24 22 21 19 18 17 17 15 12 11 11 9 9 6 4 1 0 0 427 224
133 121 59 112 77 100 84 101 100 74 59 53 36 68 59 41 45 34 31 30 4 11 0 143 110
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+45 13-26 5 1 +46 19-60 3 2 +44 3-6 2 0 +26 13-37 1 0 +10 9-18 2 1 +22 2-4 1 0 +9 6-12 2 2 +1 17-45 5 1 +31 7-14 2 0 +10 22-52 2 2 +8 15-38 0 0 +21 14-36 1 0 +16 10-20 0 0 +10 4-8 0 0 +15 8-16 0 0 +14 15-33 0 0 -3 7-14 3 0 -2 5-10 1 0 +14 5-10 1 0 +6 7-20 0 0 +1 1-2 0 0 -3 2-4 0 0 0 6-12 0 0 +341 210-497 31 9 -359 209-478 22 2
5 7 3 1 5 1 2 2 0 2 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 34 6
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pts
sh
24 20 19 23 24 22 22 24 22 23 24 24 18 17 21 24 17 20 15 19 2 8 10 24 24
20 10 5 5 6 2 4 6 3 9 0 1 2 5 5 0 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 89 49
15 12 19 11 10 11 7 6 8 4 7 9 8 0 2 5 3 3 3 2 0 0 0 14 89
35 22 24 16 16 13 11 12 11 13 7 10 10 5 7 5 7 4 3 2 1 0 0 234 138
77 50 28 70 41 56 35 56 49 50 24 27 16 38 29 17 24 21 11 15 3 8 0 745 636
OVERALL ## Player
gp
33 Cam Johnson 30 Matt Hrynkiw T TEAM Total Opponents
34 1918:19 53 14 733:50 26 16 15:02 2 44 2667:11 81 44 2667:11 162
min.
Shots on Goal
shots
North Dakota Opponents
1432 32.55 1102 25.05
Power Plays
goals chance
North Dakota Opponents Goals by Period North Dakota Opponents
ga gaavg saves
avg/g shot%
w
l
t
gp
min.
19 1032:17 8 411:28 10 8:26 24 1452:11 24 1452:11
pp%
Power Plays
North Dakota Opponents
1st 2nd
3rd
OT
54 24
2 1
Total 162 81
ga gaavg saves
31 16 2 49 89
Shots on Goal
.1 9 1 .1 3 8
51 23
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
pct
.935 24 4 2 .910 10 2 2 .000 0 0 0 .926 34 6 4 .887 6 34 4
North Dakota Opponents
162 160
pp sh gw
4 4 1 0 4 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 4
CONFERENCE
.1 1 3 .0 7 4
31 22 55 33
1.66 759 2.13 262 0.00 0 1.82 1021 3.64 1270
+/- pen-min
+23 8-16 3 0 +21 9-29 3 0 +18 1-2 1 0 +11 7-25 1 0 +3 5-10 2 1 +9 0-0 1 0 0 2-4 0 1 +2 12-35 2 1 +14 4-8 1 0 +7 14-28 2 2 +3 12-32 0 0 +11 9-18 0 0 +8 4-8 0 0 +6 2-4 0 0 +9 8-16 0 0 +7 10-23 0 0 0 4-8 2 0 -4 2-4 0 0 +7 3-6 0 0 +3 6-18 0 0 +1 1-2 0 0 -3 2-4 0 0 0 3-6 0 0 +156 128-306 18 5 -167 126-290 12 2
Goals by Period North Dakota Opponents
1.80 2.33 0.00 2.02 3.68
443 144 0 587 656
shots
pct
goals chance
t
95 99
.1 1 9 .0 7 7 pp%
.1 8 9 .1 2 1
1st 2nd
3rd
OT
24 12
29 16
2 1
34 20
l
avg/g shot%
745 31.04 636 26.50 18 12
w
.935 13 3 0 .900 6 1 1 .000 0 0 0 .923 19 4 1 .881 4 19 1
Total 89 49
INDIVIDUAL STATS
89
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY
90
Opponent
Date
Scor
vs LSSU vs MAINE at BSU BSU at UVM at UVM at CC at CC UW UW MU MU at SCSU at SCSU at MSU at MSU DU DU at UMD at UMD UAH UAH UNO UNO CC CC at WMU at WMU at DEN at DEN UMD UMD at OMAHA at OMAHA WMU WMU CC CC vs UMD vs DU vs NU vs MICH vs DEN vs QU
Oct. 9 Oct 10 Oct 16 Oct 17 Oct 23 Oct 24 Oct 30 Oct 31 Nov 06 Nov 07 Nov 13 Nov 14 Nov 20 Nov 21 Nov 27 Nov 29 Dec 04 Dec 05 Dec 11 Dec 12 Jan 01 Jan 02 Jan 15 Jan 16 Jan 22 Jan 23 Jan 29 Jan 30 Feb 12 Feb 13 Feb 19 Feb 20 Feb 26 Feb 27 Mar 04 Mar 05 Mar 11 Mar 12 Mar 18 Mar 19 Mar 25 Mar 26 Apr 7 Apr 9
5-2 1-1 4-4 5-2 2-0 5-2 5-2 2-0 1-3 3-1 6-2 4-3 4-3 1-6 3-1 4-1 5-1 4-0 3-0 3-0 1-0 4-1 3-4 5-1 5-5 5-1 2-0 2-1 4-6 1-4 2-1 2-1 4-2 4-1 8-1 5-4 7-1 5-1 2-4 1-1 6-2 5-2 4-2 5-1
Opponent
Date
Scor
vs LSSU vs MAINE at BSU BSU at UVM at UVM at CC at CC UW UW MU MU at SCSU at SCSU at MSU at MSU DU DU at UMD at UMD UAH UAH UNO UNO CC CC at WMU at WMU at DEN at DEN UMD UMD at OMAHA at OMAHA WMU WMU CC CC vs UMD vs DU vs NU vs MICH vs DEN vs QU
Oct. 9 Oct 10 Oct 16 Oct 17 Oct 23 Oct 24 Oct 30 Oct 31 Nov 06 Nov 07 Nov 13 Nov 14 Nov 20 Nov 21 Nov 27 Nov 29 Dec 04 Dec 05 Dec 11 Dec 12 Jan 01 Jan 02 Jan 15 Jan 16 Jan 22 Jan 23 Jan 29 Jan 30 Feb 12 Feb 13 Feb 19 Feb 20 Feb 26 Feb 27 Mar 04 Mar 05 Mar 11 Mar 12 Mar 18 Mar 19 Mar 25 Mar 26 Apr 7 Apr 9
5-2 1-1 4-4 5-2 2-0 5-2 5-2 2-0 1-3 3-1 6-2 4-3 4-3 1-6 3-1 4-1 5-1 4-0 3-0 3-0 1-0 4-1 3-4 5-1 5-5 5-1 2-0 2-1 4-6 1-4 2-1 2-1 4-2 4-1 8-1 5-4 7-1 5-1 2-4 1-1 6-2 5-2 4-2 5-1
Opponent
Date
Scor
vs LSSU vs MAINE at BSU BSU at UVM at UVM at CC at CC UW UW MU MU at SCSU at SCSU at MSU at MSU DU DU at UMD at UMD UAH UAH UNO UNO CC CC at WMU at WMU at DEN at DEN UMD UMD at OMAHA at OMAHA WMU WMU CC CC vs UMD vs DU vs NU vs MICH vs DEN vs QU
Oct. 9 Oct 10 Oct 16 Oct 17 Oct 23 Oct 24 Oct 30 Oct 31 Nov 06 Nov 07 Nov 13 Nov 14 Nov 20 Nov 21 Nov 27 Nov 29 Dec 04 Dec 05 Dec 11 Dec 12 Jan 01 Jan 02 Jan 15 Jan 16 Jan 22 Jan 23 Jan 29 Jan 30 Feb 12 Feb 13 Feb 19 Feb 20 Feb 26 Feb 27 Mar 04 Mar 05 Mar 11 Mar 12 Mar 18 Mar 19 Mar 25 Mar 26 Apr 7 Apr 9
5-2 1-1 4-4 5-2 2-0 5-2 5-2 2-0 1-3 3-1 6-2 4-3 4-3 1-6 3-1 4-1 5-1 4-0 3-0 3-0 1-0 4-1 3-4 5-1 5-5 5-1 2-0 2-1 4-6 1-4 2-1 2-1 4-2 4-1 8-1 5-4 7-1 5-1 2-4 1-1 6-2 5-2 4-2 5-1
GAME-BY-GAME SCORING
2 3 STECHER,T POOLMAN, W t t W W W W W L W W W W L W W W W W W W W L W t W W W L L W W W W W W W W L t W W W W
0-2-2 0-0-0 0-2-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-2-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 1-1-2 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-1-1 1-1-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 17 CLAIR,COL
W t t W W W W W L W W W W L W W W W W W W W L W t W W W L L W W W W W W W W L t W W W W
W t t W W W W W L W W W W L W W W W W W W W L W t W W W L L W W W W W W W W L t W W W W
4 THOMPSO
6 LADUE,PA
8 9 10 SCHMALTZ CAGGIULA, SIMONSON
11 OLSON,TR
0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 1-3-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 1-1-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-3-4 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 1-1-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-3 3-0-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-2-2 2-0-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 2-1-3 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-3-3 0-2-2 1-0-1 1-2-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-2-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 1-1-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 DNP DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-2-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-3-4 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 1-1-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-2-2 2-1-3 0-2-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-2-3 1-0-1 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0 - 2 -2 0-0-0 0-2-2 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 2-1-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 - 1 - 1 0-1-1 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 18 19 20 WILKIE,CH GERSICH,S AUSMUS,G
22 GARDNER,
24 WOLANIN,
33 JOHNSON,
DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
14 POGANSKI,
16 BOESER,B
DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
1-0-1 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-2-2 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1
0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-3 0-1-1 1-1-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-4 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 1-0-1 2-0-2 1-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 DNP DNP 1-1-2 1-1-2 0-2-2 0-0-0 2-0-2 1-1-2 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 1-0-1 1-0-1 2-2-4 1-1-2 0-2-2 0-3-3 0-2-2 0-1-1 1-2-3 0-0-0 0-2-2 1-3-4
28 SHAW,HAY
29 CHYZYK,B
0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-2-2 DNP 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP
2-0-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 1-2-3 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
25 26 27 JANATUINE SANDERSO JOHNSON,
DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 2-0-2 1-0-1 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-2-2 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 DNP DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 2-2-4 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-2-2 DNP 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-1-2 1-1-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP DNP 0 - 0 -0 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-1-1 1-0-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0 - 2 - 2 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 30 HRYNKIW,
13 GORNALL,
0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 2-0-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY ~ Game 3 ~ Oct. 16, 2015 Bemidji, Minn. (Sanford Center)
~ Game 6 ~ Oct. 24, 2015 Burlington, Vt. (Gutterson Fieldhouse)
#1 North Dakota 4, Bemidji State 4
#1 North Dakota 5, Vermont 2
10,29,14,28,3
29,2,10,11,20
28,6,21,20,15 12,29,13,14,23
14,13,29,23,12
20,11,12,23,15
12,23,13,29,14
21,23,20,19,28
North Dakota
Bemidji State
14,26,10,2,20
Bemidji State
7,15,22,20,10
14,10,28,20,29 28,20,11,21,7,2
Lake Superior Sta
North Dakota
Lake Superior State
North Dakota
22,14,18,9,12,2
North Dakota
MAIN
PP Cam Brown/1
Vis. on ice 9,27,18,4,6 2,25,20,14
Home on ice 59,3,22,2
Team
21,89,2,11,3
UND MAIN
1 2 3 OT Tot 1 0 1 1 3 1 0 2 0 3 2 0 1 0 3 1 1 1 1 4 0 0 2 1 3 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 3 3 3 2 0 8 0 1 3 0 4 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 2 dnp 11 10 18 6 45
+/- Bl 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
# 2 3 11 13 14 16 17 21 22 23 25 28 29 44 47 59 88 89 30 36
0 11
Maine Dan Renouf Rob Michel Steven Swavley Nolan Vesey Cedric Lacroix Dane Gibson Andrew Tegeler Cam Brown Brendan Robbins Sam Becker Eric Schurhamer Will Merchant Daniel Perez Conor Riley Mark Hamilton Brady Campbell Brian Morgan Blaine Byron Sean Romeo Matt Morris Totals
1 2 3 OT Tot 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 dnp dnp 3 4 11 2 20
Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Tot 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1
TEAM SUMMARY North Dakota Troy Stecher Tucker Poolman Keaton Thompson Paul LaDue Nick Schmaltz Drake Caggiula Trevor Olson Austin Poganski Brock Boeser Chris Wilkie Shane Gersich Gage Ausmus Rhett Gardner Christian Wolanin Joel Janatuinen Coltyn Sanderson Luke Johnson Bryn Chyzyk Matt Hrynkiw Totals
+/- Bl 0 5 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1
0 19
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UND MAINE 1st 0-1 (3) 0-1 (2) 2nd 1-1 (2) 1-1 (1) 3rd 0-1 (2) 0-0 (0) OT 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) Total 1-3 (7) 1-2 (3) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UND MAINE 1st 1-2 1-2 2nd 1-2 2-4 3rd 0-0 0-0 OT 0-0 0-0 Total 2-4 3-6
North Dakota
Three stars: 1. Rob McGovern 2. Cam Johnson 3. Cam Brown
33 Cam Johnson
T
Min 65:00
GA
1
2
3 OT
1
3
3 11
Saves
2
19
## Maine
35 Rob McGovern
Dec
T
Min 65:00
GA
1
1
11
2
3 OT
9 18
Saves
6
44
PENALTY SUMMARY Prd 1st 1st 2nd
Player Rob Michel Gage Ausmus Mark Hamilton
Team Maine UND Maine
MinOffense 2.Hitting From Behind 2.Interference 2.Elbowing
Time 05:36 11:32 01:26
PP PP PP
Assists Keaton Thompson/2 Christian Wolanin/1 Bryn Chyzyk/2 Luke Johnson/4 Cody Bradley/2 Trevor Gooch/1 Troy Stecher/5 Gage Ausmus/4 Johnny Simonson/3 Christian Wolani/2 Trey Bradley/2 Hunter Fejes/1
PP Chris Wilkie/2
6. 3rd 08:34 UND 7. 3rd 10:17 CC
EV Brock Boeser/2 EV Cole McCaskill/1
Prd Player 2nd Nick Schmaltz 2nd Conor Riley
Vermont
Team MinOffense UND 2.Hooking Maine 2.Tripping
Time 07:09 19:55
PP PP
Referee's signature
Vis. on ice 19,4,24,18,10
Home on ice 18,5,27,9,10
18,29,27,4,6 23,10,16,39 27,10,2,20
16,13,2,14,9
22,2,6,27 18,20,10,2,19
13,14,2,9,16 8,11,20,28,16
16,24,8,4,9 14,4,29,27,24
9,39,16,13,14 5,14,18,9,39
# 2 4 6 8 9 10 11 14 16 18 19 20 22 24 26 27 28 29 35
North Dakota Troy Stecher Keaton Thompso Paul LaDue Nick Schmaltz Drake Caggiula Johnny Simonso Trevor Olson Austin Poganski Brock Boeser Chris Wilkie Shane Gersich Gage Ausmus Rhett Gardner Christian Wolani Coltyn Sanderso Luke Johnson Hayden Shaw Bryn Chyzyk Ryan Anderson Totals
G A 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 dnp 5 8
Pi Sh +/0 1 +2 2 2 +1 2 2 +1 0 3 +1 0 3 +1 0 1 +2 0 1 0 0 1 -1 2 4 +1 2 3 +2 0 4 +2 2 0 +1 2 2 +1 0 0 +1 2 3 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 4 -1 16
# 2 5 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 18 20 22 23 27 28 36 39 30 33
37 +1
Colorado College Trevor Gooch Cole McCaskill Luc Gerdes Sam Rothstein Tanner Ockey Christian Heil Cody Bradley Trey Bradley Mason Bergh Teemu Kivihalm Hunter Fejes David Radke Peter Maric Matt Hansen Ben Israel Alex Roos Jake Emilio Andrew Farny Derek Shatzer Tyler Marble Totals
G A 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 dnp dnp 2 4
Pi Sh +/0 4 -1 0 2 0 2 1 -1 2 0 -2 0 0 -1 0 2 -1 2 3 -2 0 1 -1 0 0 0 0 1 -3 2 1 0 0 1 -1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 -1 0 1 -1 2 0 0 0 1 0 10
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot UND 2 1 2 5 CC 0 1 1 2
Team
Shots by Period 1 2 3 Tot UND 14 12 11 37 CC 7 10 4 21
Team
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UND CC 1st 1-2 (2) 0-1 (1) 2nd 0-0 (0) 1-5 (5) 3rd 0-2 (2) 0-1 (0) Total 1-4 (4) 1-7 (6) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UND CC 1st 2-4 2-4 2nd 5-10 2-4 3rd 1-2 1-2 Total 8-16 5-10 Three stars: 1. Chris Wilkie 2. Christian Wolanin 3. Cole McCaskill Officials: Referee:Gino Binda Referee:Joe Sullivan Linesman:Seth Mukai Linesman:Scott Staudte Game timekeeper:Greg Cook
North Dakota 30 Matt Hrynkiw
Dec
W
Min
GA
1
2
3
Saves
60:00
2
7
9
3
19
21 -15
Colorado College 31 Jacob Nehama ##
Dec
L
Min
GA
60:00
5
2
3
Saves
12 11
1
9
Player Luc Gerdes Chris Wilkie Sam Rothstein Coltyn Sanderson Brock Boeser Rhett Gardner Gage Ausmus
Team MinOffense CC 2.Interference UND 2.Holding CC 2.Slashing UND 2.Slashing UND 2.Boarding UND 2.Hooking UND 2.Cross-Checking
Time 08:59 11:29 12:19 18:23 01:35 09:34 11:05
PP PP PP PP PP PP PP
Prd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd
Player Keaton Thompson Hunter Fejes Paul LaDue Cody Bradley Luke Johnson Jake Emilio
32
Team MiOffense Time UND 2.Interference 12:41 CC 2.Embellishment 12:41 UND 2.Interference 16:24 PP CC 2.Hooking 19:55 PP UND 2.Unsportsmanlike Co 02:04 PP CC 2.Elbowing 12:25 PP
Referee's signature
~ Game 8 ~ Oct. 31, 2015 Colorado Springs, Colo. (Colorado Springs World Arena)
#1 North Dakota 2, Colorado College 0
14,23,20,13,9
19,10,18,24,4
18,23,8,20,16
Vermont
North Dakota-Cam Johnson (1-0-1). Maine-Rob McGovern (0-0-1).
Vermont
TEAM SUMMARY
Prd 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd
GOALTENDERS Dec
North Dakota
Colorado College
North Dakota
Win-Matt Hrynkiw (4-0-1). Loss-Jacob Nehama (0-5-0). Colorado College timeout at 11:05 of second period North Dakota timeout at 17:52 of third period.
10,26,20,4,18 10,15,16,18,20
PENALTY SUMMARY
Shots by Period 1 2 3 OT Tot UND 11 10 18 6 45 MAIN 3 4 11 2 20 Team
Officials: Referee:Jack Millea Linesman:Tom Fryer Linesman:Bob Bernard Goal judge:Tommy George Scorer:UMaine Stats
## North Dakota
GOALTENDERS
North Dakota
# 2 3 4 6 8 9 11 14 16 18 19 20 22 24 25 26 27 29 30
PP Teemu Kivihalme/2
#1 North Dakota 2, Vermont 0
North Dakota (1-0-1, 0-0-0) vs. Maine (0-0-2, 0-0-0) Date: Oct 10, 2015 • Location: Portland, Maine • Arena: Cross Arena Attendance: 5187 • Start time: 8:00 PM • End time: 10:35 PM • Total time: 2:35
2. 2nd 08:24
SH Rhett Gardner/1 EV Chris Wilkie/3
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #4 North 1,atMaine 1 #4 North Dakota vsDakota Maine (Oct 10, 2015 Portland, Maine)
Assists Paul LaDue/1 Drake Caggiula/2 Blaine Byron/2
4. 2nd 12:03 UND 5. 3rd 06:49 UND
~ Game 5 ~ Oct. 23, 2015 Burlington, Vt. (Gutterson Fieldhouse)
~ Game 2 ~ Oct. 10, 2015 (Ice Breaker Tournament) Portland, Maine (Cross Insurance Arena)
Team Scored by UND PP Chris Wilkie/1
Prd Time 1. 2nd 01:32
3. 2nd 02:03 CC
##
Bemidji State
Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 04:11 UND EV Shane Gersich/2
29,27,18,3,28
2. 1st 10:14 UND
North Dakota (5-0-2, 1-0 NCHC) vs. Colorado College (0-7-0, 0-1 NCHC) Date: Oct 30, 2015 • Location: Colorado Springs, CO • Arena: BroadmoorWorld Arena Attendance: 6043 • Start time: 7:37 pm • End time: 9:58 pm • Total time: 2:21
14,12,29,22,18 20,28,9,13,19 21,2,25,19,23 12,29,8,13,22
Vermont
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #1 North Dakota 5, (Oct Colorado College 2 #1 North Dakota vs Colorado College 30, 2015 at Colorado Springs, CO)
21,23,19,12,29 20,2,11,22,24
Bemidji State
#1 North Dakota 5, Bemidji State 2
2,14,15,20,22
~ Game 7 ~ Oct. 30, 2015 Colorado Springs, Colo. (Colorado Springs World Arena)
2,14,15,20,22 29,27,20,2,14
2,10,18,20,26
#4 North Dakota 5, Lake Superior State 2
~ Game 4 ~ Oct. 17, 2015 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena)
~ Game 1 ~ Oct. 9, 2015 (Ice Breaker Tournament) Portland Maine (Cross Insurance Arena)
North Dakota
North Dakota
North Dakota
North Dakota
Colorado College
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
BOX SCORES
91
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY ~ Game 9 ~ Nov. 6, 2015 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena)
~ Game 12 ~ Nov. 14, 2015 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena)
Wisconsin 3, #1 North Dakota 1
#3 North Dakota 4, #17 Miami 3
27,14,28,4,29
3,13,23,10,20
18,10,25,20,2
9,19,12,10,20
14,2,29,20,27
24,11,10,18,28 16,19,20,2,27
Wisconsin
North Dakota
Wisconsin
North Dakota
11,24,18,20,10
North Dakota
Wisconsin
North Dakota
Miami
North Dakota
6,24,18,27,29
5,37,33,95,58 8,95,33,37,55
22,2,25,11,20
96,58,9,95,37
37,58,96,95,9
North Dakota
21,28,2,11,22
Michigan State
North Dakota
North Dakota
5,20,19,14,18
21,13,22,42,7
11,63,21,22,12
13,21,7,22,42
Michigan State
St. Cloud State
11,22,4,20,26
North Dakota
14,23,7,13,16
20,4,10,25,14
20,18,10,21,5
7,42,22,21,13
12,9,11,18,63
St. Cloud State
20,27,26,15,2
26,18,19,12,2
11,18,21,13,28
4,28,19,21,23
North Dakota
Michigan State
North Dakota
Michigan State
#4 North Dakota 5, #9 Denver 1
3,18,26,28,24
28,39,20,11,7 23,39,14,11,25
Denver
North Dakota
Denver
North Dakota
~ Game 17 ~ Dec. 4, 2015 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena)
St. Cloud State
#5 North Dakota 4, Michigan State 1
#7 St. Cloud State 6, #4 North Dakota 1
St. Cloud State
~ Game 16 ~ Nov. 29, 2015 East Lansing, Mich. (Munn Ice Arena)
~ Game 14 ~ Nov. 21, 2015 St. Cloud, Minn. (National Hockey Center)
North Dakota
North Dakota
18,14,7,16,19
58,37,33,95,5
3,24,10,14,19
North Dakota
North Dakota
Miami
#3 North Dakota 6, #17 Miami 2
~ Game 11 ~ Nov. 13, 2015 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena)
#4 North Dakota 4, #7 St. Cloud State 3
19,10,18,4,24
Wisconsin
18,19,10,2,20
8,9,16,27,2,3 95,37,96,55,8 27,14,10,3,24
~ Game 13 ~ Nov. 20, 2015 St. Cloud, Minn. (National Hockey Center)
#1 North Dakota 3, Wisconsin 1
27,29,14,4,24
North Dakota
37,58,5,95,96
58,96,37,95,9
18,13,23,6,26 24,4,11,25,22 12,11,18,26,10 18,2,10,25,20
~ Game 10 ~ Nov. 7, 2015 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena)
Miami
Miami
#5 North Dakota 3, Michigan State 1
~ Game 15 ~ Nov. 27, 2015 East Lansing, Mich. (Munn Ice Arena)
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2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY ~ Game 18 ~ Dec. 5, 2015 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena)
~ Game 21 ~ Jan. 1, 2016 (Subway Holiday Classic) Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena)
#4 North Dakota 4, #9 Denver 0
#2 North Dakota 1, Alabama Huntsville 0
23,26,39,11,28
Denver
North Dakota
Denver
Ala. Huntsville
North Dakota
North Dakota
Ala. Huntsville
North Dakota
19,3,28,22,11
Minnesota Duluth
North Dakota
North Dakota
Ala. Huntsville
22,23,25,6,20 33,4,22,23,25 25,21,5,19,28 4,7,10,28,19,11 10,21,22,20,28 3,10,24,26,28
North Dakota
Minnesota Duluth
Ala. Huntsville
22,19,25,4,5,14
North Dakota
Minnesota Duluth
North Dakota
Minnesota Duluth
North Dakota
North Dakota
North Dakota
10,20,4,16,13
16,20,10,25,2 26,28,22,10,24 27,29,20,6,22
North Dakota
Omaha
Omaha
North Dakota
~ Game 25 ~ Jan. 22, 2016 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena)
#2 North Dakota 5, Colorado College 5
16,13,20,4,23
#1 North Dakota 5, #9 Omaha 1
13,20,4,16,23
24,11,20,22,25
~ Game 24 ~ Jan. 16, 2016 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena)
#4 North Dakota 3, #17 Minnesota Duluth 0
Omaha
Omaha
~ Game 20 ~ Dec. 12, 2015 Duluth, Minn. (AMSOIL Arena)
#2 North Dakota 4, Alabama Huntsville 1
~ Game 22 ~ Jan. 2, 2016 (Subway Holiday Classic) Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena)
#4 North Dakota 3, #17 Minnesota Duluth 0
~ Game 19 ~ Dec. 11, 2015 Duluth, Minn. (AMSOIL Arena)
#9 Omaha 4, #1 North Dakota 3
~ Game 23 ~ Jan. 15, 2016 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena)
13,14,23,16,6
2,19,22,20,16
11,28,29,5,39
26,11,28,24,3
13,14,23,39,5
27,14,25,3,28
8,18,27,36,10
10,17,20,2,29
3,14,24,28,27 14,18,15,5,39
14,25,20,2,27
22,14,16,3,27,2
Colorado College
North Dakota
Colorado College
North Dakota
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
BOX SCORES
93
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY ~ Game 26 ~ Jan. 23, 2016 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena)
~ Game 29 ~ Feb. 12, 2016 Denver, Colo. (Magness Arena)
~ Game 32 ~ Feb. 20, 2016 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena)
#2 North Dakota 5, Colorado College 1
#13 Denver 6, #2 North Dakota 4
#4 North Dakota 2, Minnesota Duluth 1
14,23,28,27,36 13,24,26,2,20 13,14,18,6,16
14,15,23,5,39
22,29,16,17,3
39,5,28,14,18
24,2,20,17,16
8,9,18,14,13,16
North Dakota
Colorado College
Colorado College
North Dakota
24,10,3,17,11 3,14,24,27,25 10,25,3,24,17 8,14,9,16,22,2 9,3,27,2,16,8
North Dakota
Denver
Western Michigan
North Dakota
Western Michigan
North Dakota
26,29,13,12,15
North Dakota
Western Michigan
North Dakota
Western Michigan
19,25,26,27,28
3,22,24,25,29 2,3,9,16,18,19
Denver
Denver
North Dakota
Minnesota Duluth
North Dakota
3,14,28,27,22 27,14,24,3,25
20,28,25,23,4
25,22,14,6,20
28,20,22,12,24
2,24,16,20,10
20,25,28,4,23
North Dakota
Omaha
North Dakota
Omaha
5,27,15,39,25
26,22,11,3,20
North Dakota
#4 North Dakota 4, #13 Omaha 2
~ Game 34 ~ Feb. 27, 2016 Omaha, Neb. (Baxter Arena)
#4 North Dakota 4, #13 Omaha 1
4,10,29,25,24 29,2,10,20,25
17,22,11,24,21
20,28,16,22,24
17,4,21,11,24
North Dakota
Omaha
North Dakota
Omaha
~ Game 33 ~ Feb. 26, 2016 Omaha, Neb. (Baxter Arena)
19,14,25,7,22
North Dakota
Minnesota Duluth
#4 North Dakota 2, Minnesota Duluth 1
~ Game 31 ~ Feb. 19, 2016 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena)
Minnesota Duluth
#2 North Dakota 2, Western Michigan 1
~ Game 28 ~ Jan. 30, 2016 Kalamazoo, Mich. (Lawson Ice Arena)
15,25,19,12,13
North Dakota
Denver
#13 Denver 4, #2 North Dakota 1
20,8,27,11,28
Minnesota Duluth
~ Game 30 ~ Feb. 13, 2016 Denver, Colo. (Magness Arena)
#2 North Dakota 2, Western Michigan 0
North Dakota
26,27,19,28,4
~ Game 27 ~ Jan. 29, 2016 Kalamazoo, Mich. (Lawson Ice Arena)
North Dakota
29,19,8,12,17,9
39,11,23,14,3
94
BOX SCORES
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY ~ Game 35 ~ March 4, 2016 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena)
~ Game 37 ~ March 11, 2016 (NCHC Quarterfinals) Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena)
#2 North Dakota 8, Western Michigan 1
#2 North Dakota 7, Colorado College 1
18,22,4,28,27 26,28,18,19,4 18,22,19,2,20 26,28,18,29,4
Western Michigan
North Dakota
Western Michigan
North Dakota
13,8,18,16,36
39,6,28,15,18
19,25,26,24,4
Colorado College
North Dakota
29,17,24,10,16 19,14,20,24,26
Western Michigan
North Dakota
Western Michigan
North Dakota
Colorado College
North Dakota
Colorado College
13,14,21,15,20 19,15,14,25,21 14,15,25,4,19 11,5,13,20,10
15,14,21,19,4
19,10,14,5,25
29,2,26,18,20
North Dakota
Minnesota Duluth
21,14,18,23,12 20,23,19,22,25 10,4,11,28,19
22,61,14,8,19
Northeastern
North Dakota
North Dakota
~ Game 42 ~ March 26, 2016 (NCAA Midwest Regional) Cincinnati, Ohio (U.S. Bank Arena)
#3 North Dakota 5, #5 Michigan 2
North Dakota
Michigan
Michigan
13,27,14,7,18 7,18,14,13,23
27,14,13,18,7
13,18,12,7,14
North Dakota
North Dakota
Minnesota Duluth
Northeastern
North Dakota
#16 Minnesota Duluth 4, #1 North Dakota 2
~ Game 39 ~ March 18, 2016 (NCHC Frozen Faceoff) Minneapolis, Minn. (Target Center)
#3 North Dakota 6, #9 Northeastern 2
North Dakota
~ Game 41 ~ March 25, 2016 (NCAA Midwest Regional) Cincinnati, Ohio (U.S. Bank Arena)
2,27,14,20,22
6,16,13,14,15 39,36,23,28,8 2,13,18,39,36 23,27,18,16,2
25,14,5,19,26
#2 North Dakota 5, Colorado College 1
Denver
Denver
~ Game 38 ~ March 12, 2016 (NCHC Quarterfinals) Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena)
17,10,2,29,20
#2 North Dakota 5, Western Michigan 4 29,19,6,18,17 22,12,16,19,26 26,16,19,13,8 17,16,26,24,12 16,22,23,15,13
~ Game 36 ~ March 5, 2016 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena)
North Dakota
26,24,18,19,4
Colorado College
#1 North Dakota 1, #6 Denver 1
8,21,23,13,15 9,20,12,26,19 24,8,17,18,16 12,18,24,26,19 12,18,21,6,26
~ Game 40 ~ March 19, 2016 (NCHC Frozen Faceoff) Minneapolis, Minn. (Target Center)
North Dakota
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
BOX SCORES
95
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY IN THE NICK OF TIME, SCHMALTZ SENDS UND TO FINAL “I thought we got away from our game a bit in the third period. When you do that against a good team, they’re going to make you pay and Denver did that to us. I thought we regrouped pretty well.” Schmaltz’s winning goal was a combination of execution and good fortune. After Brock Boeser won the offensive zone faceoff to Drake Caggiula at the top of the circle, Caggiula’s shot was blocked. Boeser grabbed the loose puck in the slot and threw it at the net, but it too was blocked. However, it slid right to Schmaltz, who had gotten behind the DU defensemen and headed straight to the front of the net where he was able to tuck it around Jaillet. “There was no panic on the bench,” said UND head coach Brad Berry. “Even though the game was going the wrong way the first 10 minutes of the third period, they caught their breath and said, ‘We’ve got this.’” By Jayson Hajdu UNDsports.com TAMPA, Fla. -- It wasn’t hard to feel it, the mounting here-we-go-again vibe spreading through Amalie Arena late in the NCAA Frozen Four semifinal between North Dakota and Denver. North Dakota, 0-for its last six national semifinal appearances, had seen a 2-0 third-period lead evaporate and was one more shot away from another empty trip to the national tournament. Denver’s tying goal midway through the frame was especially cruel, as Grand Forks native Matt VanVoorhis’ centering pass deflected off the stick of UND captain Gage Ausmus and into the Fighting Hawks’ net. With that single bounce of the puck, the ghosts of recent Frozen Fours started to whisper and a familiar sense of dread took over the largely Green and White crowd. Not on the UND bench, however. “We’ve come too far, men,” shouted UND head coach Brad Berry to his players on the bench. With sudden-death overtime and all of the heartbreak that can come with it a mere 60 seconds away, the Fighting Hawks’ vaunted “CBS” line put the ghosts back in their graves. Sophomore Nick Schmaltz grabbed a loose puck in front of DU goalie Tanner Jaillet and slid it into an empty net with 57 seconds remaining, giving the Fighting Hawks a 3-2 lead. Rhett Gardner added an empty-netter with three seconds left for a 4-2 win and a berth in Saturday’s national championship game against top-ranked Quinnipiac.
The late-game dramatics may have been hard to envision after Caggiula had staked the Fighting Hawks to a 2-0 lead on a pair of second-period goals. Boeser found him streaking alone behind the DU defense on the first goal, and Caggiula beat Jaillet to the blocker side to open the scoring 1:03 into the period. His second goal came five minutes later after he stripped DU’s Trevor Moore in the faceoff circle and wired a puck just inside the near post for a 2-0 lead. “I just tried to hide behind a couple defenders and pick his pocket,” said Caggiula, whose 22nd and 23rd goals extended his career-long point streak to 12 games. UND was then tasked with doing something it has done perfectly since November 2013: protect a lead after 40 minutes. But Will Butcher’s goal off of a DU faceoff win 2:50 of the third period, followed by VanVoorhis’ tying goal, threw a wrench into things for the Fighting Hawks. “Our message after the second period was to keep the foot on the gas,” said Berry. “The only problem was we stopped making plays for a little bit. Being two goals up, you’re playing against a very good team – they’re going to make plays. It’s a learning lesson for us tonight. You’ve got to keep the foot on the gas and keep making plays.” Ultimately, it was Schmaltz’s play that sealed the win, but that UND remained in position to win the game late was due in large part to the team’s penalty kill. UND was a perfect 4-4 for the game and ended up going 23-23 in six games this season against the Pioneers.
“Special teams are huge this time of year,” said Schmaltz. “We gave them four opportunities tonight and I thought our guys battled up when we went a man down. You’ve got to do that this time of year. We had guys blocking shots all over the place.” Schmaltz was right. UND blocked an incredible 27 Denver shot attempts, compared to 10 by the Pioneers. “The penalty kill did a great job. It won us the game,” said Berry. “It’s a shot-blocking mentality we had; everyone willing to get in front of a shot. I love it because that’s the kind of player I was. It’s kind of touching to my heart, seeing a guy get in front of a shot. When you see guys who aren’t apt to do it doing it, that’s contagious.” Cam Johnson was the backbone once again for UND, stopping 21 of 23 shots including several Grade A chances. Now, UND can finally turn its attention to the program’s first championship game appearance since 2005 and bid for its first national championship in 16 years. Senior forward Coltyn Sanderson said memories of his team’s last two Frozen Four appearances, both of them semifinal losses, remained fresh. “We didn’t want to have to go through that again in the locker room,” said Sanderson. “Maybe it wasn’t our best performance, but there was never any doubt in our minds that we were going to keep battling and keep clawing to get to Saturday night.” Said classmate Caggiula: “As a senior class, we want to leave this program with a national championship.” And leave the ghosts in their graves once and for all. ~ Game 43 ~ April 7, 2016 (NCAA Frozen Four) Tampa, Fla. (Amalie Arena)
#2 North Dakota 4, #4 Denver 2
23,4,14,39,26
4,23,39,25,14
14,22,26,4,28
29,10,20,28,25 4,23,27,20,8,11
Denver
North Dakota
Denver
North Dakota
The biggest of those 23 was a successful kill of a Trevor Olson elbowing minor with 6:25 left in regulation.
“We went out there and made a play and won the game,” said Schmaltz matter-of-factly. He added that the Denver rally in the third period did not faze his teammates.
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2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
Fighting Sioux
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY
RAISE IT! NORTH DAKOTA BRINGS HOME 8TH NCAA TITLE “We openly talk about winning championships and trying to be the best that we can be every single day,” said Berry. “It’s long overdue, and I’m glad finally we can do that. I’m glad we didn’t disappoint our fans that were in the stands tonight. We had a whole slug of them there, and I’m glad we came through for them.” Caggiula’s clutch third period provided the exclamation mark, but was hardly North Dakota’s only standout performance. Freshmen Shane Gersich and Brock Boeser staked the Fighting Hawks to a 2-0 lead in the final half of the first period, Boeser’s coming short-handed after intercepting a clearing attempt by QU goalie Michael Garteig and snapping it into the gaping net. North Dakota largely carried the play at even strength, but found itself in penalty trouble with six minors through the first 40 minute. A 5-on-3 powerplay goal by the Bobcats’ Tim Clifton with 67 seconds left in the opening frame gave QU life, capping off a run-and-gun, bone-crunching first period in which the two teams combined for 29 shots on goal. By Jayson Hajdu UNDsports.com TAMPA, Fla. -- The state of North Dakota’s official slogan is Legendary. Perhaps, the state can share that slogan with its flagship university’s 2015-16 men’s hockey team. Senior Drake Caggiula scored twice early in the third period to lift the University of North Dakota to a 5-1 victory over top-ranked Quinnipiac in the NCAA Frozen Four championship game on Saturday, delivering the school its eighth Division I men’s hockey championship and first since 2000. Caggiula, named the Frozen Four Most Outstanding Player after scoring twice in both games, and his teammates now walk among the immortals in North Dakota hockey lore after their blitzing of the Bobcats ended the program’s second-longest national title drought. “It’s a special feeling,” said Caggiula, who the undrafted free agent who finished his collegiate career on a career-long 13-game point streak. “It’s a special night not only for us, but for all the people that have put work into the program, all the guys that have played before us, all the coaches that came before us, and anyone that’s helped build this program up to where it is now. “It’s not just for this team, it’s for all those people. It’s for all those fans. It’s a 16-year drought, but it’s finally coming back to North Dakota.” It’s coming back to North Dakota under first-year head coach Brad Berry, the former UND defenseman who became the only person to win a NCAA DI men’s hockey title in his first year as a head coach. Berry stewarded his alma mater to a 34-6-4 record, masterfully integrating 11 freshmen into the lineup while overcoming a spate of injuries – and the weight of North Dakota hockey expectations along the way.
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
The two teams settled into a more reasonable pace in the second period, as Garteig and UND netminder Cam Johnson took center stage with nine saves each in the middle frame. “Our play got disrupted by taking a few undisciplined penalties,” said Berry. “We addressed that. No more. No more penalties. If we did that, then we’d be okay rolling four lines and getting back into our play.” Indeed. Caggiula scored twice in the opening four minutes of the third period, blowing the doors off of what was a 2-1 lead. His first came when Nick Schmaltz picked up a puck in the corner and fed a pictureperfect pass all the way across to the goalmouth to Caggiula, who dropped to one knee to tuck the puck deftly under the cross bar. Two minutes later, Caggiula struck again while trailing a Boeser 1-on-1 rush. Boeser was angled away from the slot but alertly turned and found Caggiula trailing, and the Whitby, Ontario native made no mistake in beating Garteig. North Dakota had not blown a game in two-anda-half years when leading after two periods and it certainly wouldn’t be denied in the biggest game of the year. “During the intermission, we talked about keeping the foot on the gas,” said Caggiula, whose team saw a 2-0 lead evaporate early in the third period of Thursday’s 4-2 semifinal victory over Denver. “We came out and I think we put the gas full throttle there. We wanted to get the next goal. We wanted to push back and make it as hard for them as possible. We got two early goals there. From there we just kept rolling and rolling.”
North Dakota put the final stamp on a championship with Austin Poganski’s 10th goal of the season midway through the third period, thus beginning a countdown to coronation in front of 19,358 mostlygreen fans at Amalie Arena. “Obviously the Denver game,” said captain Gage Ausmus, “it was a little scary for a little bit. They came back and scored two goals, one going off my stick in the net to tie it up. And that’s something we don’t want to do is give up a lead like that, especially in the third period. So thankfully, with those lessons we learned throughout the season, we were able to keep our foot on the pedal and keep going tonight.” Caggiula (2 goals), Boeser (1 goal, 3 assists) and Nick Schmaltz (1 assist) worked their “CBS” magic one final time, combining for a plus-17 rating in their two Frozen Four games. On the back end, Johnson clinched all-tournament honors with a 32-save championship performance. It was an ironic ending to his season, considering the first two shots he faced in the season opener as UND’s starter each found the back of the net. Johnson was asked about that in the post-game press conference. “I guess it’s not about how you start, it’s about how you finish,” said Johnson, eliciting laughter from the press corps. Then, Caggiula turned to his netminder and said, “Good answer.” North Dakota entered the 2015-16 season facing plenty of questions, after losing their head coach, All-American goaltender and several battle-tested seniors after a 2015 Frozen Four loss. Much like Caggiula said of his netminder, Saturday’s performance was a good answer.
~ Game 44 ~ April 9, 2016 (NCAA Frozen Four) Tampa, Fla. (Amalie Arena) Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #2 North Dakota 5,(Apr#1 1 #3 North Dakota vs #1 Quinnipiac 9, 2016 Quinnipiac at Tampa Bay, Florida)
North Dakota (34-6-4) vs. Quinnipiac (32-4-7) Date: Apr 9, 2016 • Location: Tampa Bay, Florida • Arena: Amalie Arena Attendance: 19358 • Start time: 8:07 pm • End time: 10:49 pm • Total time: 2:42 Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 11:56 UND EV Shane Gersich/9 2. 1st 14:16 UND 3. 1st 18:53 QU
SH Brock Boeser/27 PP Clifton, Tim/19
4. 3rd 01:21 UND
EV Drake Caggiula/24
5. 3rd 03:41 UND
EV Drake Caggiula/25
6. 3rd 10:41 UND
EV Austin Poganski/10
Assists Gage Ausmus/10 Brock Boeser/31 Clifton, Connor/21 St. Denis, Travis/27 Nick Schmaltz/35 Brock Boeser/32 Brock Boeser/33 Paul LaDue/14 Rhett Gardner/7 Gage Ausmus/11
Vis. on ice 19,20,16,2
Home on ice 8,13,7,19
16,26,2,3 6,3,14
16,6,11,26,12 11,4,26,12,6
9,8,16,24,6
16,18,27,26,6
9,16,6,3,8
17,6,27,23,39
14,20,22,2,29
Shots by Period 1 2 3 Tot UND 16 9 11 36 QU 13 9 11 33
Team
13,19,12,4,24
TEAM SUMMARY # 2 3 4 6 8 9 10 11 14 16 17 19 20 22 24 25 26 29 30
North Dakota Troy Stecher Tucker Poolman Keaton Thompso Paul LaDue Nick Schmaltz Drake Caggiula Johnny Simonso Trevor Olson Austin Poganski Brock Boeser Colten St. Clair Shane Gersich Gage Ausmus Rhett Gardner Christian Wolani Joel Janatuinen Coltyn Sanderso Bryn Chyzyk Matt Hrynkiw Totals
G 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
A 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 dnp 5 8
Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 4 +3 1 0 3 +2 2 0 0 0 0 2 3 +2 2 0 1 +2 0 4 4 +2 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 +1 1 0 2 +4 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 +1 1 0 1 +2 4 0 3 +1 0 2 2 +1 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 +1 0 2 2 +1 0 14
# 4 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 22 23 24 26 27 39 29 35
36 +2 14
Quinnipiac Clifton, Connor Toews, Devon Anas, Sam Miner-Barron, Al Clifton, Tim Thomas Aldwort Priskie, Chase Smith, Derek Smith, Landon Tiefenwerth, K.J. Jonzzon, Soren MacMaster, Tann Davidson, Scott Schutt, Tommy Pieper, Bo St. Denis, Travis McKernan, Kevin Taverner, Andre Lawrence, Sean Meyers, Jacob Totals
G A 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 dnp dnp 1 2
Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 3 -1 2 0 3 -3 2 2 1 -1 0 0 0 -1 1 0 2 -1 4 0 1 -2 0 0 2 -2 0 2 2 0 1 0 3 -2 1 0 2 -1 0 0 1 -1 0 0 3 -2 0 0 2 0 0 2 3 -1 0 0 0 -1 0 2 4 -2 1 0 0 -2 1 0 1 -1 0 10
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot UND 2 0 3 5 QU 1 0 0 1
Team
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UND QU 1st 0-0 (0) 1-2 (4) 2nd 0-1 (2) 0-2 (2) 3rd 0-1 (3) 0-0 (0) Total 0-2 (5) 1-4 (6) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UND QU 1st 4-8 1-2 2nd 2-4 2-4 3rd 1-2 2-4 Total 7-14 5-10 Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Steve McInchak Referee:Colin Kronforst Linesman:Brett DesRosiers Linesman:Johnathan Morrison
33 -24 13
GOALTENDERS North Dakota 33 Cam Johnson ##
Dec
W
Min
GA
1
60:00
1
12
3
Saves
9 11
2
32
Quinnipiac 34 Garteig, Michael ##
Dec
L
Min
GA
1
2
3
Saves
60:00
5
14
9
8
31
PENALTY SUMMARY Prd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd
Player Bryn Chyzyk St. Denis, Travis Paul LaDue Drake Caggiula Troy Stecher Drake Caggiula
Team MinOffense UND 2.Slashing QU 2.Slashing UND 2.Tripping UND 2.Cross-Checking UND 2.Cross-Checking UND 2.High Sticking
Time 09:57 09:57 13:19 18:41 18:50 02:13
PP PP PP PP
Prd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd
Player Anas, Sam Christian Wolanin Schutt, Tommy Smith, Derek Joel Janatuinen Clifton, Connor
Team MiOffense QU 2.Roughing UND 2.Roughing QU 2.Hooking QU 2.Cross-Checking UND 2.Roughing QU 2.Roughing
Time 05:02 05:02 10:45 PP 06:36 PP 17:34 17:34
Win-Cam Johnson (24-4-2). Loss-Garteig, Michael (32-4-7). Quinnipiac timeout: 14:16 of the first period Referee's signature
BOX SCORES
97
98
LINE COMBOS
UMD
UAH
UAH
UNO
UNO
CC
CC
WMU
WMU
DU
DU
UMD
UMD
UNO
UNO
Dec. 12
Jan. 1
Jan. 2
Jan. 15
Jan. 16
Jan. 22
Jan. 23
Jan. 29
Jan. 30
Feb. 12
Feb. 13
Feb. 19
Feb. 20
Feb. 26
Feb. 27
QU
UMD
Dec. 11
Mar. 9
DU
Dec. 5
DU
DU
Dec. 4
Mar. 7
MSU
Nov. 29
UM
MSU
Nov. 27
Mar. 26
SCSU
Nov. 21
NU
SCSU
Nov. 20
Mar. 25
MU
Nov. 14
DU
MU
Nov. 13
Mar. 19
UW
Nov. 7
UMD
UW
Nov. 6
Mar. 18
CC
Oct. 31
CC
CC
Oct. 30
Mar. 12
UVM
Oct. 24
CC
UVM
Oct. 23
Mar. 11
BSU
Oct. 17
WMU
BSU
Oct. 16
Mar. 5
Maine
Oct. 10
WMU
LSSU
Oct. 9
Mar. 4
Opp.
Date
W, 5-1
W, 4-2
W, 5-2
W, 6-2
T, 1-1
L, 4-2
W, 5-1
W, 7-1
W, 5-4
W, 8-1
W, 4-1
W, 4-2
W, 2-1
W, 2-1
L, 4-1
L, 6-4
W, 2-0
W, 2-0
W, 5-1
T, 5-5
W, 5-1
L, 4-3
W, 4-1
W, 1-0
W, 3-0
W, 3-0
W, 4-0
W, 5-1
W, 4-1
W, 3-1
L, 6-1
W, 4-3
W, 6-2
W, 6-2
W, 3-1
L, 3-1
W, 2-0
W, 5-2
W, 5-2
W, 2-0
W, 5-2
T, 4-4
T, 1-1
W, 5-2
Result
Forward (LW-C-RW)
Forward (LW-C-RW)
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Caggiula-Gardner-Boeser
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Chyzyk-Johnson-Poganski
Chyzyk-Johnson-Poganski
Chyzyk-Johnson-Poganski
Chyzyk-Johnson-Poganski
Gardner-Johnson-Poganski
Gardner-Johnson-Poganski
Gardner-Johnson-Poganski
Gardner-Johnson-Poganski
Gardner-Johnson-Poganski
Gardner-Johnson-Poganski
Gardner-Johnson-Poganski
Janatuinen-Johnson-Poganski
Gardner-Johnson-Poganski
Gardner-Johnson-Poganski
Gardner-Johnson-Poganski
Janatuinen-Johnson-Wilkie
Janatuinen-Johnson-Wilkie
Janatuinen-Johnson-Poganski
Chyzyk-Johnson-Poganski
Janatuinen-Gardner-Boeser
Gersich-Simonson-Boeser
Gersich-Gardner-Boeser
Sanderson-Gardner-Olson
Janatuinen-Sanderson-Olson
Janatuinen-Sanderson-Olson
Forward (LW-C-RW)
Chyzyk-Simonson-Poganski
Gersich-Simonson-Olson
Gersich-Gardner-Olson
Chyzyk-Simonson-Poganski
Chyzyk-Simonson-Poganski
Chyzyk-Simonson-Poganski
Chyzyk-Simonson-Poganski
Gersich-Simonson-Poganski
Gersich-Simonson-Poganski
Sanderson-Gardner-Olson
Sanderson-Gardner-Olson
Janatuinen-Gardner-Olson
Janatuinen-Gardner-Olson
Sanderson-Gardner-Olson
Janatuinen-Sanderson-Olson
Sanderson-Gardner-Olson
Sanderson-Gardner-Olson
Gersich-Gardner-St. Clair
Gersich-Simonson-Olson
Wolanin-Sanderson-Olson
Wolanin-Sanderson-Gornall
Wolanin-Sanderson-Gornall
Wolanin-Sanderson-Olson
Gersich-Sanderson-Olson
Gersich-Gardner-St. Clair
Wolanin-Sanderson-Gornall
Gersich-Sanderson-Olson
Janatuinen-Sanderson-St. Clair Gersich-Simonson-Olson
Chyzyk-Sanderson-Janatuinen Gersich-Simonson-Olson
Chyzyk-Sanderson-Janatuinen Gersich-Simonson-Olson
Chyzyk-Sanderson-Janatuinen Gersich-Simonson-Olson
Chyzyk-Simonson-St. Clair
Chyzyk-Simonson-Janatuinen Gersich-Sanderson-Wilkie
Chyzyk-Simonson-Janatuinen Gersich-Sanderson-Wilkie
Chyzyk-Simonson-Janatuinen Gersich-Sanderson-Wilkie
Gersich-Sanderson-Wilkie
Chyzyk-Simonson-Janatuinen Gersich-Sanderson-Wilkie Chyzyk-Simonson-St. Clair
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Poolman-LaDue
Poolman-LaDue
Poolman-LaDue
Poolman-LaDue
Ausmus-Stecher
Poolman-LaDue
Poolman-LaDue
Poolman-LaDue
Poolman-LaDue
Poolman-LaDue
Poolman-LaDue
Ausmus-LaDue
Poolman-LaDue
Poolman-LaDue
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Wolanin-Sanderson-Janatuinen Ausmus-Stecher
Gerisch-Gardner-Olson
Gerisch-Gardner-Olson
Sanderson-Gardner-Olson
Gersich-Gardner-Olson
Janatuinen-Gardner-Olson
Sanderson-Gardner-Olson
Chyzyk-Simonson-Janatuinen Gersich-Sanderson-Olson
Chyzyk-Simonson-Wilkie
Gersich-Simonson-Poganski
Gersich-Simonson-Poganski
Chyzyk-Simonson-Wilkie
Janatuinen-Gardner-St. Clair
Gersich-Simonson-St. Clair
Janatuinen-St. Clair-Olson
St. Clair-Simonson-Olson
Chyzyk-Simonson-St. Clair
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Defense (L-R)
Sanderson-Gardner-Janatuinen Ausmus-Stecher
Sanderson-Gardner-Olson
Wolanin-Gardner-Olson
Wolanin-Gardner-Olson
Janatuinen-Simonson-Poganski Sanderson-Gardner-Olson
Gersich-Simonson-Poganski
Gersich-Simonson-Wilkie
Gersich-Simonson-Wilkie
Gersich-Simonson-Wilkie
Janatuinen-Simonson-Wilkie
Gersich-Simonson-Wilkie
Gersich-Simonson-Wilkie
Sanderson-Simonson-Wilkie
Sanderson-Simonson-Wilkie
Sanderson-Simonson-Poganski Wolanin-Gardner-Olson
Chyzyk-Simonson-Poganski
Chyzyk-Gardner-Poganski
Chyzyk-Simonson-Poganski
Forward (LW-C-RW)
Janatuinen-Simonson-Poganski Chyzyk-Gardner-Johnson
Janatuinen-Johnson-Wilkie
Janatuinen-Johnson-Wilkie
Chyzyk-Simonson-Poganski
Janatuinen-Johnson-Wilkie
Janatuinen-Johnson-Wilkie
Janatuinen-Johnson-Wilkie
Janatuinen-Johnson-Wilkie
Chyzyk-Johnson-Wilkie
Chyzyk-Johnson-Wilkie
Chyzyk-Johnson-Wilkie
Chyzyk-Johnson-Wilkie
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Chyzyk-Johnson-Boeser
Chyzyk-Johnson-Poganski
Chyzyk-Johnson-Poganski
Chyzyk-Johnson-Poganski
Chyzyk-Johnson-Poganski
Chyzyk-Johnson-Poganski
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Janatuinen-Schmaltz-Boeser
Gersich-Schmaltz-Boeser
Gersich-Schmaltz-Boeser
Janatuinen-Johnson-Poganski Gersich-Gardner-Boeser
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Chyzyk-Caggiula-Poganski
Caggiula-Johnson-Wilkie
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Chyzyk-Johnson-Poganski
Chyzyk-Johnson-Poganski
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Poganski
Gersich-Schmaltz-Boeser
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Caggiula-Schmaltz-Boeser
Chyzyk-Johnson-Wilkie
Caggiula-Johnson-Wilkie
Caggiula-Johnson-Wilkie
Caggiula-Johnson-Wilkie
2015-16 UND LINE COMBINATIONS
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Shaw-Poolman
Ausmus-Stecher
Shaw-Stecher
Shaw-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Shaw-Poolman
Ausmus-Stecher
Ausmus-Stecher
Wolanin-Poolman
Thompson-LaDue
Thompson-LaDue
Thompson-LaDue
Thompson-LaDue
Thompson-LaDue
Thompson-LaDue
Thompson-LaDue
Thompson-LaDue
Thompson-LaDue
Thompson-LaDue
Thompson-LaDue
Thompson-LaDue
Thompson-LaDue
Thompson-LaDue
Shaw-LaDue
Wolanin-LaDue
Wolanin-LaDue
Wolanin-Poolman
Wolanin-LaDue
Shaw-LaDue
Shaw-LaDue
Shaw-LaDue
Shaw-LaDue
LaDue-Poolman
LaDue-Poolman
Thompson-LaDue
Thompson-LaDue
Thompson-LaDue
Thompson-LaDue
Defense (L-R)
Wolanin-Thompson
Shaw-Thompson
Shaw-Thompson
Shaw-Thompson
Wolanin-Thompson
Shaw-Thompson
Wolanin-Thompson
Wolanin-Thompson
Wolanin-Thompson
Shaw-Thompson
Wolanin-Thompson
Wolanin-Thompson
Wolanin-Thompson
Shaw-Thompson
Shaw-Thompson
Wolanin-Poolman
Shaw-Poolman
Shaw-Poolman
Shaw-Poolman
Shaw-Poolman
Shaw-Poolman
Shaw-Poolman
Shaw-Poolman
Shaw-Poolman
Wolanin-Poolman
Shaw-Poolman
Shaw-Poolman
Wolanin-Poolman
Wolanin-Poolman
Wolanin-Poolman
Thompson-Poolman
Thompson-Poolman
Thompson-Shaw
Thompson-Poolman
Wolanin-Thompson
Wolanin-Thompson
Wolanin-Thompson
Wolanin-Thompson
Shaw-Thompson
Shaw-Thompson
Shaw-Poolman
Shaw-Poolman
Wolanin-Poolman
Shaw-Poolman
Defense (L-R)
Johnson-Hrynkiw
Johnson-Hrynkiw
Johnson-Hrynkiw-Anderson
Johnson-Hrynkiw-Anderson
Johnson-Hrynkiw-Tomek
Johnson-Hrynkiw-Tomek
Johnson-Hrynkiw-Tomek
Johnson-Hrynkiw-Tomek
Johnson-Hrynkiw-Anderson
Johnson-Hrynkiw-Tomek
Johnson-Hrynkiw
Johnson-Hrynkiw
Johnson-Hrynkiw-Tomek
Johnson-Hrynkiw-Tomek
Johnson-Hrynkiw
Johnson-Hrynkiw
Johnson-Hrynkiw
Johnson-Hrynkiw
Johnson-Hrynkiw-Tomek
Johnson-Hrynkiw-Tomek
Johnson-Hrynkiw
Johnson-Hrynkiw
Johnson-Hrynkiw-Anderson
Johnson-Hrynkiw-Anderson
Johnson-Hrynkiw
Johnson-Hrynkiw
Johnson-Hrynkiw-Anderson
Johnson-Hrynkiw-Anderson
Johnson-Hrynkiw
Johnson-Hrynkiw
Hrynkiw-Johnson
Hrynkiw-Johnson
Hrynkiw-Johnson-Anderson
Hrynkiw-Johnson-Anderson
Hrynkiw-Anderson-Johnson
Hrynkiw-Anderson-Tomek
Hrynkiw-Anderson
Hrynkiw-Anderson
Hrnykiw-Anderson
Hrnykiw-Anderson
Hrnykiw-Anderson
Johnson-Hrynkiw
Johnson-Hrynkiw
Johnson-Hrynkiw
Goalies
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY
Josh Fenton NCHC Commissioner The National Collegiate Hockey Conference was founded in the summer of 2011 when six institutions bonded together to form a collection of some of the most notable college hockey programs in the nation. Just a few months later, the conference grew to eight teams and established the foundation for this prestigious group of institutions. Built on the principles of excellence both on and off the ice, the NCHC is committed to fostering an environment of integrity, sportsmanship and competition. The motivation for forming this new conference came as the landscape of college hockey began to change in the spring of 2011. When Penn State University announced it was starting a college hockey program in the spring of 2011, the Big 10 hockey conference was created. The seismic shift sent ripples throughout the college hockey world and left many institutions searching for stability. On July 13, 2011, the leaders from six schools, Colorado College, the University of Denver, Miami University, the University of Minnesota Duluth, the University of Nebraska Omaha and the University of North Dakota, announced the decision to start their own conference beginning in the 2013-14 academic year. On Sept. 22, 2011, St. Cloud State University and Western Michigan University accepted invitations and the NCHC grew to its current membership of eight teams. The infrastructure of the conference began to materialize in August 2011, as Colorado Springs, the birthplace of the NCAA Hockey Championships, was selected as the home of the league’s headquarters. Jim Scherr, the former CEO of the U.S. Olympic Committee, was named the conference’s first commissioner in January of 2012. The commissioner quickly began working to build his inaugural staff, finding a home for the NCHC Tournament and securing a national television contract. In January 2012, the NCHC and CBS Sports Network inked a multi-year deal to nationally-televise several conference games per season, including the NCHC Tournament semifinals and championship games. In June 2012, the NCHC announced that Target Center in Minneapolis would be the home of the conference championship. In July 2013, Scherr left the NCHC but the conference didn’t miss a beat, as Josh Fenton, former senior associate athletic director at Miami University, was named the conference’s second commissioner. Fenton played an integral role in the formation of the new conference, making a seamless transition to his new role.
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
Under Fenton’s guidance, the NCHC successfully launched its official website, NCHCHockey.com, in August 2013, which has since been relaunched in the summer of 2016, and a mobile app, becoming the first collegiate hockey conference to do so. The conference also held its first Media Day at Target Center on Sept. 19, 2013 and has held it at Target Center each year since. The NCHC officially dropped the puck on Oct. 18, 2013 as Miami hosted North Dakota and Colorado College hosted Minnesota Duluth in the first ever conference games, both of which were nationally televised on CBS Sports Network.
vancing to the Frozen Four to begin its current run of three straight.
In November of 2013, with the help of fan suggestions and a fan vote, the NCHC’s championship was renamed the NCHC Frozen Faceoff. The conference’s first season saw intense competition on the ice and great passion and enthusiasm in the stands, as the regular-season title came down to the final weekend. St. Cloud State became the inaugural NCHC regular-season champions on the final night, capturing the Julie and Spencer Penrose Memorial Cup – the NCHC’s regular-season trophy. Denver would then go on to claim the inaugural NCHC Frozen Faceoff title, defeating Miami in the championship game on March 22, 2014.
Individually, the NCHC produced a Hobey Baker Award Hat Trick Finalist each of its first two seasons with St. Cloud State’s Nic Dowd earning the honors in 2014 and North Dakota’s Zane McIntyre doing so in 2015. McIntyre also won the 2015 Mike Richter Award as the nation’s top goaltender. Sixteen NCHC student-athletes have garnered AHCA AllAmerica honors in the NCHC’s first three seasons, including an NCHC-best seven in 2015-16. Eight NCHC alumni have also since gone on to skate in the NHL over the last two seasons.
In September of 2014, the NCHC added to its technology platform with the launch of NCHC.tv, the conference’s fully integrated digital network - a first for a NCAA single-sport conference. Now entering its third season, NCHC.tv has allowed fans to watch games online from all eight member schools anywhere in the world throughout each season. The NCHC also increased its TV exposure in 201415, airing games on FOX College Sports and FOX Sports North in addition to CBS Sports Network. The American Sports Network was added as a national TV partner for the 2015-16 season.
The members of the NCHC are certainly no stranger to the NCAAs. This collection of hockey programs has combined to win five NCAA Championships and made 22 Frozen Four appearances since 2000. In the history of college hockey, NCHC schools have combined to win 18 NCAA championships, including UND this past season. Only three schools have won more than six NCAA hockey titles and two of them (Denver, seven, and North Dakota, eight) reside in the NCHC.
The geographic diversity of the NCHC features some of the most beautiful terrain in the United States and spans three times zones. The majestic Rocky Mountains of Colorado provide the backdrop to North Dakota’s Red River Valley and America’s heartland from Nebraska to Ohio. From the countless lakes of Minnesota to the shores of Lake Michigan, the NCHC is home to some of the most breath-taking scenery in the country. With a strong foundation of institutions rich in tradition and excellence, the National Collegiate Hockey Conference is poised to solidify itself as the premier college hockey conference for years to come.
Over its first three seasons, the NCHC has had tremendous success on the ice, sending five teams to the NCAA Frozen Four, the most by any conference during that span, and 13 teams to the NCAA Tournament from 2014-16. NCHC teams have combined to post the best non-conference record among the six NCAA Division I men’s conferences each of the last two seasons, as well. After having half of its members make the 2016 NCAA Tournament, the NCHC reached a historic milestone when North Dakota won the national championship on April 9, 2016, giving the NCHC its first national champion in only its third year of competition. UND first defeated NCHC rival Denver in the national semifinals, marking the first ever all-NCHC Frozen Four semifinal on April 7, before downing Quinnipiac to claim the championship. The NCHC had a record-setting year in the conference’s second season of competition (2014-15) as six of eight NCHC teams made the 2015 NCAA Tournament, setting a record for percentage of teams from one conference (75 percent) to make the NCAA field. North Dakota made a second straight trip to the NCAA Frozen Four, while Omaha earned its first ever trip to the Frozen Four in 2015. The NCHC saw three teams make the 2014 NCAA Tournament in its inaugural season with UND ad-
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2015-16 NCHC STANDINGS
NCHC OVERALL Pts GP W-L-T 3/SW Win% GF GA GP W-L-T Win% GF GA
Team
1. North Dakota
59 24 19- 4- 1
2. St. Cloud State
0/1
.812 89 49 44 34- 6- 4
.818 162 81
53 24 17- 6- 1
1/0
.729 104 53
41 31- 9- 1
.768 175 90
53 24 17- 5- 2
0/0
.750 74 52 41 25-10- 6
.683 134 96
4. Minnesota Duluth 37 24 11-10- 3
1/0
.521 64 44 40 19-16- 5
.538 107 82
5. Miami
2/0
.417 54 65
36 15-18- 3
.458 86 97
36 18-17- 1
Denver
6. Omaha
31 24 9-13- 2 25 24 8-15- 1
0/0
.354 60 83
7. Western Michigan 17 24 5-18- 1
1/0
.229 56 103 36 8-25- 3
.264
8. Colorado College 13 24 4-19- 1
0/0
.188 47 99 36 6-29- 1
.181 71 145
ALL-NCHC FIRST TEAM
ALL-NCHC SECOND TEAM Team
Pos. Name (Yr.)
Team
F
Danton Heinen (So.)
DU
F
Joey Benik (Sr.)
SCSU
F
Brock Boeser (Fr.)
UND
F
Jake Guentzel (Jr.)
UNO
F
Drake Caggiula (Sr.)
UND
F
Kalle Kossila (Sr.)
SCSU
D
Ethan Prow (Sr.)
SCSU
D
Troy Stecher (Jr.)
UND
D
Will Butcher (Jr.)
DU
D
Andy Welinski (Sr.)
UMD
G
Charlie Lindgren (Jr.)
SCSU
G
Cam Johnson (So.)
UND
ALL-NCHC HON. MENTION
NCHC ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
Pos. Name (Yr.)
Team
Pos. Name
Team
F
Nick Schmaltz (So.)
UND
F
UND
F
Trevor Moore (Jr.)
DU
F
Dylan Gambrell
DU
F
Sean Kuraly (Sr.)
MU
F
Jack Roslovic
MU
D
Louie Belpedio (So.)
MU
D
Jimmy Schuldt
SCSU
D
Paul LaDue (Jr.)
UND
D
Will Borgen
SCSU
G
Kasimir Kaskisuo (So.)
UMD
G
Evan Weninger
UNO
NCHC AWARD WINNERS Herb Brooks Coach of the Year: Brad Berry, North Dakota Player of the Year: Ethan Prow, St. Cloud State Rookie of the Year: Brock Boeser, North Dakota Goaltender of the Year: Charlie Lindgren, St. Cloud State Forward of the Year: Danton Heinen, Denver Defenseman of the Year: Ethan Prow, St. Cloud State Offensive Defenseman of the Year: Ethan Prow, St. Cloud State Defensive Forward of the Year: Sean Kuraly, Miami Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Gabe Levin, Denver Three Stars Award: Brock Boeser, North Dakota Sportsmanship Award: Cal Decowski, Minnesota Duluth NCHC Postgraduate Scholarship: Gabe Levin, Denver
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NCHC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM
Pos. Name (Yr.)
Brock Boeser
.514 103 107
CC: Zach Aman, Mason Bergh, Trey Bradley, Gregg Burmaster, Jake Emilio, Andrew Farny, Hunter Fejes, Luc Gerdes, Trevor Gooch, Matt Hansen, Ben Israel, Michael King, Nate Kwiecinski, Peter Maric, Cole McCaskill, Tanner Ockey, David Radke, Alex Roos, Sam Rothstein DU: Will Butcher, Evan Cowley, Brad Hawkinson, Blake Hillman, Evan Janssen, Rudy Junda, Gabe Levin, Jarid Lukosvicius, Matt Marcinew, Sean Mostrom, Logan O’Connor, Greg Ogard, Adam Plant, Evan Ritt, Emil Romig, Quentin Shore, Colin Staub, Matt VanVoorhis, Nolan Zajac Miami: Louie Belpedio, Scott Dornbrock, Alex Gacek, Justin Greenberg, Grant Hutton, Sean Kuraly, Zach LaValle, Ryan Larkin, Conor Lemirande, Devin Loe, Evan McCarthy, Josh Melnick, Michael Mooney, Kevin Morris, Taylor Richart, Andrew Schmit, Kiefer Sherwood, Ryan Siroky, Colin Sullivan, Jay Williams, Johnny Wingles UMD: Tony Cameranesi, Cal Decowski, Nicholas Deery, Billy Exell, Austin Farley, Alex Iafallo, Adam Johnson, Brenden Kotyk, Karson Kuhlman, Parker Mackay, Dan Molenaar, Neal Pionk, Willie Raskob, Charlie Sampair, Carson Soucy, Sammy Spurrell, Jared Thomas, Dominic Toninato UNO: Riley Alferd, Alex Blankenburg, Ian Brady, Lukas Buchta, Brian Cooper, Grant Gallo, Ryan Galt, Jake Guentzel, Jordan Klehr, Tanner Lake, Joel Messner, Mason Morelli, Luke Nogard, Fredrik Olofsson, Austin Ortega, Justin Parizek, Aaron Pearce, David Pope, Jake Randolph, Jalen Schulz, Luc Snuggerud, Steven Spinner, Kirk Thompson, Tyler Vesel, Evan Weninger UND: Ryan Anderson, Brock Boeser, Danys Chartrand, Rhett Gardner, Mike Gornall, Matt Hrynkiw, Joel Janatuinen, Cam Johnson, Austin Poganski, Tucker Poolman, Hayden Shaw, Johnny Simonson, Chris Wilkie, Christian Wolanin SCSU: Joey Benik, Jacob Benson, Mikey Eyssimont, Mika Ilvonen, Kalle Kossila, Clark Kuster, Charlie Lindgren, Jon Lizotte, David Morley, Jimmy Murray, Niklas Nevalainen, Patrick Newell, Ryan Papa, Judd Peterson, Ethan Prow, Rasmus Reijola, Patrick Russell, Jimmy Schuldt, Ben Storm, Daniel Tedesco, Nathan Widman, Blake Winiecki WMU: John Carpino, Colt Conrad, Chris Dienes, Sheldon Dries, Taylor Fleming, Neal Goff, Trevor Gorsuch, Aaron Hadley, Lukas Hafner, Matheson Iacopelli, Will Massey, Jade McMullen, Scott Moldenhauer, Griffen Molino, Aidan Muir, Willem Nong-Lambert, J.T. Osborn, Corey Schueneman, Paul Stoykewich, Frederik Tiffels *Bold indicates NCHC Scholar-Athlete Team honoree
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NCHC YEAR IN REVIEW
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY NCHC SCORING LEADERS (All games)
NCHC GAA LEADERS (All games)
Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 9. 10. 11. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Name (Team, Yr., Pos.) GP PPG G A Pts. Brock Boeser (UND, Fr., F).................. 42 1.43 27 33 60 Kalle Kossila (SCSU, Sr., F)........................... 41 1.32 14 40 54 Drake Caggiula (UND, Sr., F).............. 39 1.31 25 26 51 Joey Benik (SCSU, Sr., F).............................. 41 1.17 23 25 48 Danton Heinen (DU, So., F)........................ 41 1.17 20 28 48 Dylan Gambrell (DU, Fr., F)......................... 41 1.15 17 30 47 Jake Guentzel (UNO, Jr., F)......................... 35 1.31 19 27 46 Nick Schmaltz (UND, So., F)............... 37 1.24 11 35 46 Trevor Moore (DU, Jr., F).............................. 40 1.10 11 33 44 Patrick Russell (SCSU, So., F)...................... 41 1.00 20 21 41 Tony Cameranesi (UMD, Sr., C)................. 38 1.03 11 28 39 Jimmy Murray (SCSU, Sr., F)....................... 40 0.97 13 26 39 Ethan Prow (SCSU, Sr., D)............................ 37 1.03 8 30 38 David Morley (SCSU, Sr., F)......................... 41 0.90 14 23 37 Austin Ortega (UNO, Jr., F)......................... 35 1.03 21 15 36 Mikey Eyssimont (SCSU, Fr., F).................. 40 0.82 14 19 33 Will Butcher (DU, Jr., D)................................ 39 0.82 9 23 32 Austin Farley (UMD, Sr., W)........................ 37 0.84 15 16 31 Troy Stecher (UND, Jr., D)................... 43 0.67 8 21 29 Justin Parizek (UNO, Jr., F).......................... 35 0.80 8 20 28 Quentin Shore (DU, Sr., C).......................... 40 0.70 13 15 28
NCHC DEFENSEMEN SCORING LEADERS (All games) Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 11. 14. 15.
Name (Team, Yr.) GP PPG G A Pts. Ethan Prow (SCSU, Sr.)................................. 37 1.03 8 30 38 Will Butcher (DU, Jr.)..................................... 39 0.82 9 23 32 Troy Stecher (UND, Jr.)....................... 43 0.67 8 21 29 Jimmy Schuldt (SCSU, Fr.)........................... 41 0.63 10 16 26 Tucker Poolman (UND, So.)................ 40 0.60 5 19 24 Niklas Nevalainen (SCSU, Jr.)..................... 39 0.59 2 21 23 Nolan Zajac (DU, Sr.)..................................... 41 0.49 3 17 20 Andy Welinski (UMD, Sr.)............................ 40 0.47 6 13 19 Paul LaDue (UND, Jr.)......................... 41 0.46 5 14 19 Luc Snuggerud (UNO, So.)......................... 35 0.51 4 14 18 Louie Belpedio (MU, So.)............................ 34 0.50 4 13 17 Neal Pionk (UMD, Fr.)................................... 40 0.42 4 13 17 Keaton Thompson (UND, Jr.)............. 43 0.40 2 15 17 Brian Cooper (UNO, Sr.)............................... 35 0.46 5 11 16 Christian Wolanin (UND, Fr.).............. 32 0.47 4 11 15 Teemu Kivihalme (CC, So.)......................... 36 0.42 3 12 15
NCHC FRESHMEN SCORING LEADERS (All games) Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 8. 10. 14.
Name (Team, Pos.) GP PPG G A Pts. Brock Boeser (UND, F)........................ 42 1.43 27 33 60 Dylan Gambrell (DU, F)............................... 41 1.15 17 30 47 Mikey Eyssimont (SCSU, F)......................... 40 0.82 14 19 33 Jack Roslovic (MU, F).................................... 36 0.72 10 16 26 Jimmy Schuldt (SCSU, D)............................ 41 0.63 10 16 26 Griffen Molino (WMU, F)............................. 36 0.69 11 14 25 Josh Melnick (MU, F).................................... 36 0.69 9 16 25 Patrick Newell (SCSU, F).............................. 37 0.59 7 15 22 Troy Terry (DU, F)........................................... 41 0.54 9 13 22 Kiefer Sherwood (MU, F)............................. 34 0.53 11 7 18 Robby Jackson (SCSU, F)............................ 37 0.49 10 8 18 Adam Johnson (UMD, F)............................. 39 0.46 6 12 18 Rhett Gardner (UND, F)...................... 41 0.44 11 7 18 Fredrik Olofsson (UNO, F)........................... 34 0.50 8 9 17 Neal Pionk (UMD, D)..................................... 40 0.42 4 13 17
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
Name (Team, Yr.) GAA Cam Johnson (UND, So.).........................1.66 Kasimir Kaskisuo (UMD, So.)............................ 1.92 Charlie Lindgren (SCSU, Jr.)............................. 2.13 Tanner Jaillet (DU, So.)....................................... 2.27 Evan Weninger (UNO, Fr.)................................. 2.46 Ryan McKay (MU, Sr.)......................................... 2.57 Jay Williams (MU, Sr.).......................................... 2.58 Kirk Thompson (UNO, Jr.)................................. 3.27
NCHC SAVE PCT. LEADERS (All games) Rk 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Name (Team, Yr.) SV% Cam Johnson (UND, So.)........................ .935 Charlie Lindgren (SCSU, Jr.)............................ .925 Kasimir Kaskisuo (UMD, So.)........................... .923 Evan Weninger (UNO, Fr.)................................ .923 Tanner Jaillet (DU, So.)...................................... .922 Ryan McKay (MU, Sr.)........................................ .905 Jay Williams (MU, Sr.)......................................... .903 Lucas Hafner (WMU, Sr.).................................. .894 Jacob Nehama (CC, Fr.)..................................... .894
NCHC WINNING PCT. LEADERS (All games) Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Name (Team, Yr.) Pct. Cam Johnson (UND, So.)........................ .833 Charlie Lindgren (SCSU, Jr.)............................ .762 Tanner Jaillet (DU, So.)...................................... .722 Evan Weninger (UNO, Fr.)................................ .619 Kasimir Kaskisuo (UMD, So.)........................... .551 Jay Williams (MU, Sr.)......................................... .525 Ryan McKay (MU, Sr.)........................................ .375 Kirk Thompson (UNO, Jr.)................................ .375
NCHC WINS LEADERS (Overall) Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8.
Name (Team, Yr.) W-L-T Charlie Lindgren (SCSU, Jr.).........................30-9-1 Cam Johnson (UND, So.)..................... 24-4-2 Kasimir Kaskisuo (UMD, So.)..................... 19-15-5 Tanner Jaillet (DU, So.)...................................17-5-5 Evan Weninger (UNO, Fr.).............................13-8-0 Jay Williams (MU, Sr.)......................................10-9-1 Matt Hrynkiw (UND, Jr.)................................10-2-2 Evan Cowley (DU, Jr.)....................................... 8-5-1
Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Name (Team, Yr.) Min. Played Kasimir Kaskisuo (UMD, So.).....................2349:34 Charlie Lindgren (SCSU, Jr.)......................2342:58 Cam Johnson (UND, So.).................. 1918:19 Tanner Jaillet (DU, So.)................................1715:00 Lukas Hafner (WMU, Sr.)............................1552:43 Jacob Nehama (CC, Fr.)..............................1388:06. Jay Williams (MU, Sr.)...................................1233:54 Evan Weninger (UNO, Fr.)..........................1196:32
NCHC MIN. PLAYED LEADERS (Overall)
NCHC LEADERS
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY NCHC SCORING LEADERS (Conf. games)
NCHC GAA LEADERS (Conf. games)
Rk 1. 2. 3. 7. 8. 10. 11. 13. 16. 20.
Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Name (Team, Yr., Pos.) GP PPG G A Pts. Brock Boeser (UND, Fr., F).................. 24 1.46 20 15 35 Kalle Kossila (SCSU, Sr., F)........................... 24 1.33 10 22 32 Joey Benik (SCSU, Sr., F).............................. 24 1.25 15 15 30 Dylan Gambrell (DU, Fr., F)......................... 24 1.25 12 18 30 Danton Heinen (DU, So., F)........................ 24 1.25 11 19 30 Trevor Moore (DU, Jr., F).............................. 24 1.25 6 24 30 Jake Guentzel (UNO, Jr., F)......................... 24 1.08 13 13 26 Nick Schmaltz (UND, So., F)............... 19 1.26 5 19 24 Ethan Prow (SCSU, Sr., D)............................ 22 1.09 6 18 24 Patrick Russell (SCSU, So., F)...................... 24 0.96 11 12 23 Drake Caggiula (UND, Sr., F).............. 20 1.10 10 12 22 Jimmy Murray (SCSU, Sr., F)....................... 23 0.96 7 15 22 Austin Farley (UMD, Sr., F).......................... 22 0.95 10 11 21 Tony Cameranesi (UMD, Sr., C)................. 22 0.95 6 15 21 David Morley (SCSU, Sr., F)......................... 24 0.88 8 13 21 Justin Parizek (UNO, Jr., F).......................... 23 0.78 5 13 18 Mikey Eyssimont (SCSU, Fr., F).................. 23 0.78 5 13 18 Will Butcher (DU, Jr., D)................................ 23 0.78 4 14 18 Sean Kuraly (MU, Sr., F)................................ 24 0.75 5 13 18 Hunter Fejes (CC, Sr., F)............................... 24 0.71 9 8 17
NCHC DEFENSEMEN SCORING LEADERS (Conf. games)
Rk 1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 8. 14.
Name (Team, Yr.) GP PPG G A Pts. Ethan Prow (SCSU, Sr.)................................. 22 1.09 6 18 24 Will Butcher (DU, Jr.)..................................... 23 0.78 4 14 18 Troy Stecher (UND, Jr.)....................... 23 0.70 5 11 16 Jimmy Schuldt (SCSU, Fr.)........................... 24 0.67 6 10 16 Tucker Poolman (UND, So.)................ 22 0.59 2 11 13 Niklas Nevalainen (SCSU, Jr.)..................... 24 0.54 1 12 13 Ian Brady (UNO, Jr.)....................................... 23 0.52 3 9 12 Paul LaDue (UND, Jr.)......................... 22 0.50 3 8 11 Will Borgen (SCSU, Fr.)................................. 22 0.50 0 11 11 Brian Cooper (UNO, Sr.)............................... 24 0.46 4 7 11 Louie Belpedio (MU, So.)............................ 24 0.46 2 9 11 Neal Pionk (UMD, Fr.)................................... 24 0.46 2 9 11 Luc Snuggerud (UNO, So.)......................... 24 0.46 2 9 11 Christian Wolanin (UND, Fr.).............. 18 0.56 2 8 10 Andy Welinski (UMD, Sr.)............................ 24 0.42 1 9 10 Keaton Thompson (UND, Jr.)............. 24 0.42 1 9 10
NCHC FRESHMEN SCORING LEADERS (Conf. games) Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 8. 9. 11. 12.
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Name (Team, Pos.) GP PPG G A Pts. Brock Boeser (UND, F)........................ 24 1.46 20 15 35 Dylan Gambrell (DU, F)............................... 24 1.25 12 18 30 Mikey Eyssimont (SCSU, F)......................... 23 0.78 5 13 18 Patrick Newell (SCSU, F).............................. 22 0.73 5 11 16 Griffen Molino (WMU, F)............................. 24 0.67 8 8 16 Josh Melnick (MU, F).................................... 24 0.67 6 10 16 Jimmy Schuldt (SCSU, D)............................ 24 0.67 6 10 16 Jack Roslovic (MU, F).................................... 24 0.62 5 10 15 Kiefer Sherwood (MU, F)............................. 23 0.57 9 4 13 Rhett Gardner (UND, F)...................... 23 0.57 9 4 13 Robby Jackson (SCSU, F)............................ 22 0.55 6 6 12 Mason Morelli (UNO, F)............................... 22 0.50 7 4 11 Colt Conrad (WMU, F).................................. 22 0.50 6 5 11 Will Borgen (SCSU, D).................................. 22 0.50 0 11 11 Neal Pionk (UMD, D)..................................... 24 0.46 2 9 11
NCHC LEADERS
Name (Team, Yr.) GAA Kasimir Kaskisuo (UMD, So.)............................ 1.69 Cam Johnson (UND, So.).........................1.80 Charlie Lindgren (SCSU, Jr.)............................. 2.11 Tanner Jaillet (DU, So.)....................................... 2.20 Jay Williams (MU, Sr.).......................................... 2.29 Evan Weininger (UNO, Fr.)................................ 2.97 Ryan McKay (MU, Sr.)......................................... 3.01 Jacob Nehama (CC, Fr.)...................................... 3.80
NCHC SAVE PCT. LEADERS (Conf. games) Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Name (Team, Yr.) SV% Cam Johnson (UND, So.)........................ .935 Kasimir Kaskisuo (UMD, So.)........................... .932 Tanner Jaillet (DU, So.)...................................... .929 Charlie Lindgren (SCSU, Jr.)............................ .927 Jay Williams (MU, Sr.)......................................... .914 Evan Weninger (UNO, Fr.)................................ .904 Jacob Nehama (CC, Fr.)..................................... .897 Ryan McKay (MU, Sr.)........................................ .894
NCHC WINNING PCT. LEADERS (Conf. games) Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Name (Team, Yr.) Pct. Cam Johnson (UND, So.)........................ .812 Tanner Jaillet (DU, So.)...................................... .800 Charlie Lindgren (SCSU, Jr.)............................ .729 Kasimir Kaskisuo (UMD, So.)........................... .543 Jay Williams (MU, Sr.)......................................... .536 Evan Weninger (UNO, Fr.)................................ .500 Jacob Nehama (CC, Fr.)..................................... .250 Ryan McKay (MU, Sr.)........................................ .250
NCHC WINS LEADERS (Conf. games) Rk 1. 2. 3. 5. 7.
Name (Team, Yr.) W-L-T Charlie Lindgren (SCSU, Jr.).........................17-6-1 Cam Johnson (UND, So.)..................... 13-3-0 Tanner Jaillet (DU, So.)...................................11-2-2 Kasimir Kaskisuo (UMD, So.)........................11-9-3 Jay Williams (MU, Sr.)........................................ 7-6-1 Evan Weninger (UNO, Fr.)............................... 7-7-0 Evan Cowley (DU, Jr.)....................................... 6-3-0 Matt Hrynkiw (UND, Jr.)........................ 6-1-1
NCHC MIN. PLAYED LEADERS (Conf. games) Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Name (Team, Yr.) Min. Played Kasimir Kaskisuo (UMD, So.).....................1384:12 Charlie Lindgren (SCSU, Jr.)......................1366:49 Cam Johnson (UND, So.).................. 1032:17 Lukas Hafner (WMU, Sr.).............................. 996:33 Tanner Jaillet (DU, So.).................................. 953:43 Jacob Nehama (CC, Fr.)................................. 932:17 Jay Williams (MU, Sr.)..................................... 892:28 Evan Weninger (UNO, Fr.)............................ 747:58
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY NCAA SCORING LEADERS
NCAA GAA LEADERS
Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 11. 12. 14. 17.
Name (Team, Yr., Pos.) GP Kyle Connor (Michigan, Fr., F) 38 J.T. Compher (Michigan, Jr., F) 38 Brock Boeser (North Dakota, Fr., F) 42 Tyler Motte (Michigan, Jr., F) 38 Zac Lynch (Robert Morris, Sr., F) 39 Kalle Kossila (St. Cloud State, Sr., F) 41 Andrew Poturalski (New Hampshire, So., F) 37 Greg Gibson (Robert Morris, Sr., F) 39 Drake Caggiula (North Dakota, Sr., F) 39 Sam Anas (Quinnipiac, Jr., F) 43 Travis St. Denis (Quinnipiac, Sr., F) 43 Joey Benik (St. Cloud State, Sr., F) 41 Danton Heinen (Denver, So., F) 41 Max French (Bentley, Jr., F) 32 Ryan Fitzgerald (Boston College, Jr., F) 40 Dylan Gambrell (Denver, Fr., F) 41 Jimmy Vesey (Harvard, Sr., F) 33 Jake Guentzel (Omaha, Jr., F) 35 Nick Schmaltz (North Dakota, So., F) 37 Tyler Kelleher (New Hampshire, Jr., F) 37 Shane Conacher (Canisius, Jr., F) 39
Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9. 12. 14.
Name (Team, Yr.) Ethan Prow (SCSU, Sr.) Zach Werenski (Michigan, So.) Will Butcher (DU, Jr.) Jordan Gross (Notre Dame, So.) Devon Toews (Quinnipiac, Jr.) Lester Lancaster (Mercyhurst, Fr.) Gavin Bayreuther (St. Lawrence, Jr.) Troy Stecher (North Dakota, Jr.) Jake Walman (Providence, So.) Matias Cleland (New Hampshire, Jr.) Connor Clifton (Quinnipiac, Jr.) Tyson Wilson (Robert Morris, Sr.) Casey Fitzgerald (Boston College, Fr.) Teddy Doherty (Boston College, Sr.) Jimmy Schuldt (St. Cloud State, Sr.) Chase Priskie (Quinnipiac, Fr.)
Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 11. 15.
Name (Team, Pos.) Kyle Connor (Michigan, F) Brock Boeser (North Dakota, F) Dylan Gambrell (Denver, F) Colin White (Boston College, F) Maxim Letunov (Connecticut, F) Miles Wood (Boston College, F) Mikey Eyssimont (St. Cloud State, F) Luke Kunin (Wisconsin, F) Tage Thompson (Connecticut, F) Derek Barach (Mercyhurst, F) Mason Jobst (Ohio State, F) Tyler Sheehy (Minnesota, F)
PPG 1.87 1.66 1.43 1.47 1.41 1.32 1.41 1.31 1.31 1.16 1.14 1.17 1.17 1.47 1.18 1.15 1.39 1.31 1.24 1.24 1.18
G 35 16 27 32 25 14 22 29 25 24 22 23 20 23 24 17 24 19 11 10 20
A 36 47 33 24 30 40 30 22 26 26 27 25 28 24 23 30 22 27 35 36 26
Pts. 71 63 60 56 55 54 52 51 51 50 49 48 48 47 47 47 46 46 46 46 46
PPG 1.03 1.00 0.82 0.84 0.75 0.81 0.78 0.67 1.04 0.76 0.65 0.71 0.69 0.65 0.63 0.60
G 8 11 9 9 7 9 12 8 13 5 7 2 4 13 10 4
A 30 25 23 22 23 20 17 21 15 23 21 25 23 13 16 22
Pts. 38 36 32 31 30 29 29 29 28 28 28 27 27 26 26 26
NCAA DEFENSEMEN SCORING LEADERS GP 37 36 39 37 40 36 37 43 27 37 43 38 39 40 41 43
NCAA FRESHMEN SCORING LEADERS (Conf. games) GP PPG G A Pts. 38 1.87 35 36 71 42 1.43 27 33 60 41 1.15 17 30 47 37 1.16 19 24 43 36 1.11 16 24 40 37 0.95 10 25 35 40 0.82 14 19 33 34 0.94 19 13 32 36 0.89 14 18 32 36 0.89 10 22 32 35 0.86 12 18 30 37 0.81 12 18 30 Jakokb Forsbacka Karlsson (Boston Univ., F) 39 0.77 10 20 30 Adam Gaudette (Northeastern, F) 41 0.73 12 18 30 Lester Lancaster (Mercyhurst, F) 36 0.81 9 20 29
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Name (Team, Yr.) GAA Alex Lyon (Yale, So.)................................................ 1.64 Cam Johnson (North Dakota, So.).............1.66 Nick Ellis (Providence, Jr.)..................................... 1.80 Kevin Boyle (UMass Lowell, Sr.).......................... 1.83 Cole Huggins (Minnesota State, Jr.).................. 1.84 Jasonm Pawloski (Minnesota State, Fr.).......... 1.85 Thatcher Demko (Boston College, Jr.).............. 1.88 Michael Garteig (Quinnipiac, Sr.)....................... 1.91 Chris Nell (Bowling Green, So.)........................... 1.91 Kasimir Kaskisuo (Minnesota Duluth, So.).......... 1.92 Shane Starrett (Air Force, Fr.)............................... 1.92
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Name (Team, Yr.) SV% Parker Gahagen (Army, Jr.).................................. .937 Alex Lyon (Yale, Jr.)................................................. .936 Nick Ellis (Providence, Jr.).................................... .936 Kyle Hayton (St. Lawrence, So.)......................... .935 Thatcher Demko (Boston College, Jr.)............. .935 Cam Johnson (North Dakota, So.)............ .935 Kevin Boyle (UMass Lowell, Sr.)......................... .934 Merrick Madsen (Harvard, So.).......................... .931 Jason Kasdorf (Rensselaer, Sr.)........................... .931 Chris Nell (Bowling Green, So.).......................... .930
NCAA WINNING PCT. LEADERS Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. .
Name (Team, Yr.) Pct. Cam Johnson (North Dakota, So.)............ .833 Michael Garteig (Quinnipiac, Sr.)....................... .826 Charlie Lindgren (St. Cloud State, Jr.)............... .762 Nick Ellis (Providence, Jr.)..................................... .750 Thatcher Demko (Boston College, Jr.).............. .744 Steve Racine (Notre Dame, Sr.)........................... .741 Tanner Jaillet (Denver, So.)................................... .722 Jamie Phillips (Michigan Tech, Sr.)..................... .708 Jason Pawloski (Minnesota State, Fr.)............... .700 Merrick Madsen (Harvard, So.)........................... .696
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Name (Team, Yr.) W-L-T Michael Garteig (Quinnipiac, Sr.)...................32-4-7 Charlie Lindgren (St. Cloud State, Jr.)...........30-9-1 Thatcher Demko (Boston College, Jr.)..........27-8-4 Nick Ellis (Providence, Jr.).................................25-7-4 Kevin Boyle (UMass Lowell, Sr.)................... 24-10-5 Cam Johnson (North Dakota, So.)......... 24-4-2 Jamie Phillips (Michigan Tech, Sr.).................23-8-5 Steve Racine (Notre Dame, Sr.).......................20-6-3 Eric Schierhorn (Minnesota, Fr.).................. 20-17-0 Ryan Ruck (Northeastern, Fr.)....................... 20-11-4
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2015-16 NCAA HOME ATTENDANCE LEADERS (Total) Rk School 1. North Dakota 2. Minnesota 3. Wisconsin 4. Omaha 5. Minnesota Duluth 6. Penn State 7. Massachusetts-Lowell 8. Colorado College 9. Notre Dame 10. Michigan State
GP 19 19 18 18 18 18 19 17 20 18
Total 221,828 187,140 159,284 124,516 109,992 109,681 106,256 103,844 94,987 93,315
2015-16 NCAA HOME ATTENDANCE LEADERS (Average) Rk School 1. North Dakota 2. Minnesota 3. Wisconsin 4. Omaha 5. Minnesota Duluth 6. Colorado College 7. Penn State 8. Massachusetts-Lowell 9. Michigan 10. Michigan State
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Average 11,675 9,850 8,849 6,918 6,111 6,109 6,093 5,592 5,457 5,184
The University of North Dakota led NCAA Division I men’s hockey in home attendance in 2015-16, totaling 221,828 fans over 19 home games. It marked the fifth straight season in which UND led the nation in total home attendance. UND also led the nation in average attendance for the second straight year, averaging at 11,675 fans per home game.
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UND HOCKEY HISTORY UND Hockey Chronology. . . . . 105-112 1959 NCAA Champions . . . . . . . . . . . 113 1963 NCAA Champions . . . . . . . . . . . 114 1980 NCAA Champions . . . . . . . . . . . 115 1982 NCAA Champions . . . . . . . . . . . 116 1987 NCAA Champions . . . . . . . . . . . 117 1997 NCAA Champions . . . . . . . . . . . 118 2000 NCAA Champions . . . . . . . . . . . 119 2016 NCAA Champions . . . . . . 120-121 UND in the Postseason. . . . . . . 122-125 All-Time NCAA Champions . . . . . . . . 126
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY Autumn 1953: The autumn of 1953 saw the arrival of artificial ice in UND’s Winter Sports Building- or “The Barn” as it was often called - as Sioux hockey was growing in popularity.
The Winter Sports Building, affectionately referred to as the “Barn,” was built in 1936. It was originally going to house indoor football and track practices. The unheated barn was home to UND hockey until 1972.
Jan. 14-15, 28-29, 1954: Gerald “Spike” Schultz stones Michigan Tech with four consecutive shutouts 5-0, 5-0 at Tech and 4-0, 7-0 at UND, in Western Intercollegiate Hockey League action. March 15-16, 1958: Seven different Sioux score as UND routs Harvard, 9-1, in Minneapolis, in its first ever trip to the NCAA semifinals. WIHL foe Denver, however, tops the Sioux 6-2 in the championship game leaving the Sioux players with unfinished business heading into the 195859 season.
Sept. 1946: The University of North Dakota hired John C. (Jamie) Jamieson as hockey coach. Jamieson, a student at the university, led the first postwar team to a 7-6-0 overall record, playing area town and college teams. Jamieson’s 19 player squad opened the season at home, Jan. 6, 1947, losing to St. Cloud Teachers, 8-1. Jan. 10, 1948: UND crashes into the big-time of college hockey when it stuns the Michigan Wolverines 6-5 in Ann Arbor. Strong defense and a pair of goals each from John Noah, Gordon (Ginny) Christian and Jim Medved key the big win. Noah scores the winning goal at 19:14 of the third period. Bob Murray stops 34 Michigan shots in the UND nets. 1951-52: UND, a charter member of the Midwest Collegiate Hockey League, the forerunner of the WCHA, finishes the season with a 13-11-1 record under third-year head coach Cliff “Fido” Purpur by sweeping four games from Michigan Tech and splitting with Minnesota and Michigan.
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March 14-16, 1963: UND tops host Boston College 8-2 in the semifinal round of the NCAA tournament. Don Stokaluk and Pete Stasiuk each notch a pair of goals, while Dave Merrifield, John Sutherland, Al McLean and Ernie Dyda each tally once. Joe Lech makes 18 saves, while two BC goalies record 43. UND races to a 5-2 first period lead over Denver March 12-14, 1959: to win its second NCAA title on goals by Don UND wins its first na- Stokaluk, Al McLean, Ernie Dyda, Stokaluk tional championship by virtue of two action- and Jack Matheson. McLean, who is named packed 4-3 overtime thrillers at RPI in Troy, N.Y. tourney MVP, scores the winning goal at 5:01 Guy LaFrance’s goal at 4:22 of sudden death of the second period to make the final score overtime eliminates St. Lawrence in the semi- 6-5. UND’s Joe Lech makes only 11 saves in final game. Reg Morelli tallies a pair of goals, the game, while Rudy Unis of Denver has 32. and Art Miller and Ed Thomlinson one each in the St. Lawrence game. Morelli duplicates LaFrance’s OT heroics when he scores at 4:18 of the first overtime period in the championship game against Michigan State, giving the Sioux a 4-3 win. The Spartans lead 1-0 after one period, but the Sioux go up 3-1 in the second on goals by Ralph Lyndon, Jerry Walford and Stan Paschke. State ties it late in the third, setting the stage for Morelli’s dramatic shot over the sprawling Spartan goalie Joe Selinger, who records 26 saves. George Gratton stops 21 MSU shots. Morelli is tourney MVP.
Dec. 30, 1960: UND drops a hard-fought 4-3 decision to the touring USSR All-Star team, the top players in the Soviet Union, when the Soviets score at 7:38 of the third period. The game marks the first time UND has met a European team and is played before 3,000 1952-53: North Dakota sprinted to a 13-0 spectators. Dave Merrifield and Bill Colpitts start, the best ever by a UND team, but end- give UND a 2-1 first period lead. Whitey White ed the season with two losses at Michigan to sends UND ahead 3-2 midway through the keep the Fighting Sioux from their first NCAA second period. George Gratton records 24 saves in the Sioux nets. The USSR goalie has tournament bid.
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Gerald “Spike” Schultz recorded four straight shutouts, all against Michigan Tech, in 1954.
Al McLean was named MVP of the 1963 NCAA Tournament and was inducted into the UND Hall of Fame in 1997.
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY March 18-20, 1965: UND loses to Boston College 4-3 at Brown University in Providence, R.I., in the first round of the NCAA tournament and then defeats host Brown 9-5 for third place.
to the University of Minnesota 5-1. The barn would host two WCHA playoff games against Michigan on March 7-8, 1972. The Sioux won both games by scores of 5-1 and 10-2.
Nov. 10, 1972: UND dedicates its new $2 million Winter Sports Center by topping Colorado College 5-4 before a capacity crowd. The first goal in the building was scored by Colorado College’s Doug Palazzari at 1:20 of the first period. UND’s first goal tied the game at 1-1 at March 15-16, 1968: UND topples Cornell 3-1 7:49 when Earl Anderson scored on the power in the first round of the NCAA tournament in play assisted by Bob Lawson and Jim Calhoon. Duluth, Minn., but falls to Denver 4-0 in the Tim Delmore was in the nets for the Fighting title game. UND had advanced to the NCAA Sioux and Rube Bjorkman was overseeing the tournament by beating home-standing Mich- bench. igan Tech 3-2 in a total goals series. The first game is a 0-0 deadlock, the only scoreless tie March 7, 1978: John “Gino” Gasparini, a North Dakota assistant coach since 1971, is named in UND history. head hockey coach. He replaces Rube BjorkDec. 21, 1968: UND edges Minnesota 5-4 in man, who had announced his resignation on Mark Taylor, former All-American and member five overtimes in the final of the St. Paul Classic Jan. 4, 1978. of the 1980 NCAA All-Tournament team, was tourney on Buzz Christiansen’s goal at 2:09 of voted into UND’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 1993. the fifth OT. The game, which still ranks as one March 3, 1979: UND wins its first WCHA chamof the longest in collegiate history, lasts four pionship in 12 years by beating Minnesota on two by Phil Sykes. The Sioux ride four goals by the road 4-2 under the guidance of first-year Doug Smail to a 5-2 win over Northern Michihours, 54 minutes. head coach John “Gino” Gasparini. gan to win their third national championship. Feb. 26, 1972: In the last regular season game to be played in the “Barn”, North Dakota lost March 27, 1982: The Sioux win their fourth national title by a 5-2 margin over Wisconsin after third-period goals by Phil Sykes (2) and Cary Eades snap a 2-2 tie. UND’s Darren Jensen records 23 saves and Terry Kleisinger has 33 in the Wisconsin nets. The Sioux beat Northeastern 6-2 in the semifinal, taking a 6-0 lead on goals by Glen White, Phil Sykes, Jim Archibald, Cary Eades, Troy Murray and Dusty Carroll. Jensen makes 24 stops while Northeastern goalies make 26 stops. March 16, 1967: The Fighting Sioux win the WCHA and top Minnesota 7-2 and Denver 3-2 in the playoffs to advance to the NCAA tournament. Cornell and goaltender Ken Dryden shutout the Sioux 1-0 in the semifinals.
Dec. 26, 1982 through Jan. 2, 1983: The Sioux make their first trip to Europe to play in the prestigious Spengler Cup tournament in Davos, Switzerland. UND registers a 1-4-1 record against older teams from the USSR, Czechoslovakia, Switzerland and West Germany. The last regular season game in the “Barn” was on Feb. 26, 1972, against the University of Minnesota.
March 23-24, 1979: UND defeats Dartmouth 4-2 in Detroit’s Olympic Stadium in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament. UND uses goals from Howard Walker, Erwin Martens, Mark Taylor and Cary Eades in the triumph. Minnesota edges the Sioux 4-3 in the title game. Sioux goals are scored by Bill Himmelright, Kevin Maxwell and Marc Chorney. The new Winter Sports Building opened in 1972. The building was March 27-28, 1980: The Sioux top renamed the Ralph Engelstad Arena after former hockey player Dartmouth 4-1 at Providence, R.I., on Ralph Engelstad donated $5 million dollars to the university. four third-period goals – including Ralph Engelstad Arena was utilized from 1972-2001.
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March 26, 1983: North Dakota hosted the 1983 Division I Championships at Engelstad Arena. Wisconsin won its fourth (first of two for head coach Jeff Sauer) NCAA Championship, defeating Harvard 6-2 in front of 6,370 fans. March 16-17, March 22-23, 1984: The Sioux edge RPI at Troy, N.Y., 5-4 and 4-2, to advance to the NCAA semifinals in Lake Placid, N.Y., where they lose 2-1 in OT to Minnesota Duluth and edge Michigan State 6-5 in OT in the thirdplace game on a goal by wing Dean Barsness. Jan. 11, 1986: In one of the most amazing comebacks in UND hockey history, the Sioux defeat Minnesota Duluth 8-7 in OT in Duluth.
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Captain Bob Joyce hoists the trophy as UND celebrates its 1987 NCAA championship win in Detroit.
Feb. 26, 1993: Greg Johnson assists on Brad Bombardir’s goal at 0:19 of the third period in a 5-1 win at Michigan Tech. The assist makes Johnson the WCHA’s all-time assists co-leader (151) and UND’s all-time leading scorer. Johnson ends his career at UND with 272 points. He is still tied for fourth in WCHA assists
Freshman goalie Ed Belfour was one of four UND All-Americans in 1987 and went on to be the third-winningest goalie in NHL history.
March 26-28, 1987: North Dakota wins its fifth NCAA crown and third in just nine years with Gasparini behind the bench. UND gains entry into the title game by virtue of a 5-2 victory over Harvard in the semifinals at Detroit’s Joe Louis Arena. Freshman Brent Bobyck, junior Bob Joyce, sophomore sensation Tony Hrkac, senior Mickey Krampotich and junior Steve Johnson notch Sioux goals in the triumph over the Crimson, while freshman Ed Belfour makes 37 saves in goal. In the title contest on Saturday evening, UND takes a 3-0 first period lead over Michigan State on goals by sophomore defenseman Ian Kidd, freshman Murray Barron and Joyce. The Spartans score midway through the second period before Sioux senior Malcolm Parks makes it 4-1. MSU cuts it to 4-2 at the end of two periods. Bobyck scores at 7:54 and MSU tallies a late goal to make the final a 5-3 North Dakota decision. Belfour has only 15 saves in the tight-checking game played before an NCAA tournament record crowd of 17,644. Hrkac is named winner of the Hobey Baker Memorial Award as the top player in college hockey. John “Gino” Gasparini is named National Coach of the Year. Nov. 27, 1992 – Greg Johnson records his 169th assist to become UND’s all-time assists leader as the Sioux defeat St. Cloud State 4-3 in Grand Forks.
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April 9, 1994: John “Gino” Gasparini resigns as head coach of the Sioux hockey program after 16 years in that position. He leaves with three NCAA titles and a 392-248-24 record to his credit.
May 21, 1994: Dean Blais, a Sioux hockey assistant coach from 1980-89, is named UND’s March 31-April 2, 1993: Greg Johnson is 14th head hockey coach. named a first-team All-American for the second time in his career and finishes as runner- March 10-11, 1995: Under rookie head coach up to Maine’s Paul Kariya in the voting for Dean Blais, the Sioux win their first playoff the Hobey Baker Memorial Award as college series in four years when they sweep host St. hockey’s top player. Cloud State 3-2 and 5-2 at the National Hockey Center. UND advances to the WCHA Final Five June 26, 1993: Incoming freshman Landon for the first time and drops a tight-checking, Wilson, son of former Sioux and UND Hall of 3-2 decision to Minnesota. Famer Rick Wilson, becomes UND’s fifth firstround NHL draft choice when the Toronto 1996-97: The 1996-97 season marks the 50th Maple Leafs select him 19th overall. anniversary of UND hockey. Feb. 21-22, 1997: The Sioux post back-toback shutouts of Alaska-Anchorage at Engelstad Arena to clinch the coveted MacNaughton Cup as the WCHA’s regular-season champions. UND shared this honor with Minnesota. March 14-15, 1997: The Sioux top Colorado College 5-1 in the semifinals of the WCHA Final Five to advance to the championship game against conference co-champion Minnesota. North Dakota topped the Gophers 4-3 in overtime on a goal by Peter Armbrust to take home the Broadmoor Trophy as the WCHA playoff champions.
Greg Johnson (1989-93) is UND’s all-time leading scorer with 272 points (74-198) and is the WCHA’s all-time leader in assists. He went on to enjoy a 12-year NHL career.
March 27-29, 1997: A 6-2 win over Cornell in the NCAA West Regional tournament sends the Fighting Sioux to the NCAA final four championship tournament for the first time in 10 years. In the semifinals in Milwaukee, the Sioux meeta familiar opponent in Colorado College. Goals by Jason Blake, Matt Henderson, Kevin Hoogsteen, Jesse Bull, David Hoogsteen and Adam Calder lift the Sioux to a 6-2 win over
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY April 6, 2000: The University of North Dakota makes its fourth trip to Providence, R.I., for the NCAA playoffs. North Dakota meets Maine in the semifinal and blanks the Black Bears 2-0. The final game pits UND against Boston College. Last season, Boston College knocked UND out of the playoffs in the quarterfinal round. The Fighting Sioux prevail this time to win a 4-2 game for their seventh national title. Lee Goren is named to the NCAA All-Tournament team and most outstanding player. Jeff Panzer is a finalist for the Hobey Baker award. Panzer and goaltender Karl Goehring are named JOFA First Team All-Americans and Goren is named a Second Team All-American.
Matt Henderson (1994-98) was named the 1997 NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player, the sixth UND player to receive the honor.
the Tigers and earns them their first trip to the NCAA title game in 10 years. In the championship game, Boston University jumps out to a 2-0 lead after the first period of play. The Sioux storm back in the second period taking a 3-2 lead on goals by Curtis Murphy, David Hoogsteen, and Matt Henderson. B.U. ties the game at 13:56 but Henderson’s goal at 15:49 gives the Sioux the lead. David Hoogsteen’s goal at 19:54 caps the Sioux’s five-goal period. B.U. scores a goal late in the third period to close the gap but Adam Calder ices the victory with an empty-net goal at 19:47. Freshman netminder Aaron Schweitzer turns away 25 Terrier shots and is named to the all-tournament team with Hoogsteen, Murphy and Henderson, who is also named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player. Jason Blake becomes UND’s tenth Hobey Baker Award finalist while Dean Blais is honored as the American Hockey Coaches Association Coach of the Year. Feb. 27, 1998: The Sioux clinch their secondstraight WCHA regular season title with a 6-3 win over Minnesota-Duluth. March 28, 1998: The Fighting Sioux’s season is cut short as Michigan defeats the Sioux 4-3 at the NCAA West Regional. The 30-8-1 season is the second straight 30-plus win season and second straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Curtis Murphy, the WCHA’s Player of the Year, is named a first-team All-American and a Hobey Baker Finalist. Feb. 20, 1999: History is made as the Sioux clinch their third-straight WCHA regular season title with a 4-3 win over Alaska Anchorage. UND is just the second team in WCHA history to win three straight regular season titles.
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Jeff Panzer (1997-2001), a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award in 2000 and 2001, had a team-high 81 points (26 goals, 55 assists) in his senior season.
the Spartans out 2-0) in the NCAA semi-final game. The Sioux and Boston College met for the second straight year in the NCAA Frozen Four Championship Game. The Sioux trailed 2-0 with 3:42 left in the game but Tim Skarperud and Wes Dorey would score after Blais pulled goaltender Karl Goehring to tie BC 2-2 and send the game into overtime. In the overtime it was BC’s Krys Kolanos who scored his 25th goal of the season to give Boston College the win. It was the first NCAA Hockey Championship for the Eagles since 1949. Jeff Team captain Peter Armbrust with the 2000 Panzer and Travis Roche were named JOFA/ NCAA championship trophy following UND’s 4-2 AHCA First Team All-Americans and Bryan win over Boston College in Providence, R.I. Lundbohm was named to the second team. Panzer was also a finalist for the second time March 11, 2001: North Dakota defeated the for the Hobey Baker award. Head coach Dean University of Minnesota-Duluth 4-0 in the final Blais would later receive the Spencer Penrose game held in the “old” Ralph Engelstad Arena. Award for being the Division I Coach of the The final goal scored in the arena was by Jeff Year. Panzer, an unassisted effort at 5:27 of the third period. Karl Goehring was in the nets for the Oct. 5, 2001: The Fighting Sioux hockey team Sioux, making 25 saves in his 14th career shut- plays its first game in the new Ralph Engelstad out. The Fighting Sioux will leave the old arena Arena. UND falls to Minnesota 7-5 in the Hall with a home 400-171-22 record (.693 winning of Fame Game in front of a sellout crowd of percentage) over 29 seasons. 11,690. Senior defenseman and team captain Chad Mazurak scores the first goal in the new March 17, 2001: After winning its 11th Mac- building exactly six minutes into the game. Naughton Cup as the WCHA league regular Paid for in full by former Sioux goaltender season champion with an 18-4-6 record, the Ralph Engelstad, the new arena is a stateFighting Sioux advanced to the Final Five of-the-art $100 million dollar structure that Championship game and lost an overtime seats 11,406 fans. It boasts two ice sheets, the decision to St. Cloud State, 6-5. North Dakota main rink is NHL size and there is an attached would roll through the NCAA East Regional Olympic-sized practice ice sheet. There are 48 with a 4-1 win over Colorado College. luxury suites with 930 seats. In addition, there is a pro shop and the Sioux Tradition/Hall of April 7, 2001: In Albany, New York, just two Fame in the main lobby area. days earlier, the Fighting Sioux met Michigan State (who posted their best record in history with a 33-5-4 finish after North Dakota shut
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY March 28, 2003: After a one-year absence, the Sioux return to the NCAA playoffs. UND was eliminated by Ferris State in the NCAA West Regional in Minneapolis, ending UND’s season with a 26-12-5 record. Freshman sensation Zach Parise is named a Hobey Baker Finalist – the first freshmen in UND history to be so honored – and is named to the All-WCHA Third team and All-Rookie Team. Brandon Bochenski is a second-team selection, while David Hale and Andy Schneider join Parise on the third team. March 5, 2004: UND defeats Michigan Tech, 5-1, at Ralph Engelstad Arena, to clinch the WCHA title. It is the 13th WCHA title for the Fighting Sioux, more than any other conference school. UND finishes the regular season on March 6 with another 5-1 win over Michigan Tech. UND compiles a 20-5-3 WCHA record.
April 9, 2004: Zach Parise, one of three finalists for the Hobey Baker Award, is one of two runners-up to winner Junior Lessard of Minnesota Duluth. Parise and teammate Brandon Bochenski were both earlier named Top 10 finalists for the Hobey Baker Award. June 25, 2004: Dean Blais announces he is stepping down after 10 seasons as UND’s head coach to take the associate head coaching position with the Columbus Blue Jackets of the NHL. Counting nine years that Blais spent as an assistant at UND, Blais worked with the Fighting Sioux hockey program for 19 years. Hired as the 14th head coach in the history of UND hockey on May 21, 1994, Blais compiled a 262-115-33 overall record at North Dakota, and his .679 winning percentage was the highest among active NCAA men’s hockey coaches at the conclusion of the 2003-04 season. His 262 wins rank second on the school’s all-time list, trailing only his mentor, John “Gino” Gasparini (392), under whom Blais served as an assistant coach at UND from 1980-89. Blais leaves UND with a 176-87-20 WCHA record (.657) and in 2003-04 he posted his fourth 20-win WCHA season.
June 26, 2004: UND’s Drew Stafford, who just completed his freshman season, is chosen by the Buffalo Sabres as the 13th overall selection in the NHL draft. Incoming Sioux freshman Travis Zajac is chosen 20th overall by the New Jersey Devils. Zajac is the third UND celebrates its 2003-04 WCHA MacNaughton Cup championship. player with UND ties in the last five years to be drafted in the March 27, 2004: Denver stuns UND, 1-0, in first round by New Jersey, joining Zach Parise the West Region championship game in Colo- in 2003 and David Hale in 2000. rado Springs, Colo., on a goal by Pioneers’ forward Luke Fulghum with 2:29 to play in the July 9, 2004: Dave Hakstol is named the 15th third period. It marked the first time UND was head coach in Fighting Sioux hockey history. shut out since Dec. 1, 2001, when Minnesota Hakstol takes the position after serving on State shut out the Sioux, 6-0. North Dakota’s Dean Blais coaching staff for four years. season comes to an end with UND fashioning a 30-8-3 overall record. It was the fifth 30-win Aug. 3, 2004: Cary Eades is named an assisseason for the Sioux in Dean Blais’s 10 years as tant coach on Dave Hakstol’s coaching staff. It head coach. marks the beginning of Eades’ second stint as a UND assistant. Eades served on John “Gino” April 7, 2004: Brandon Bochenski and Zach Gasparini’s staff for seven seasons from 1984Parise are named first team All-Americans by 1991. the American Hockey Coaches Association. It is the 12th time in school history that UND has March 26, 2005: UND defeats Boston College, had two or more players named to the first 6-3, in the East Region final in Worcester, Mass., team, but first time since 2000-01, when Jeff to earn the school’s 15th trip to the NCAA FroPanzer and Travis Roche were first team selec- zen Four. The win came one night after UND tions. UND’s men’s hockey team has now had sophomore goalie Jordan Parise shut out Bos36 players to be honored one or more times as ton University, 4-0, in the region semifinals. first team All-Americans.
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Zach Parise (2002-04) was named a Hobey Baker Award finalist in each of his two seasons at UND and is the only Sioux ever to be named a finalist for the award as a freshman.
April 9, 2005: Denver defeats the Sioux, 4-1, in the NCAA championship game after UND had downed Minnesota, 4-2, behind two goals from Erik Fabian in the NCAA semifinals on April 7. Sioux freshman Travis Zajac was named to the NCAA all-tournament team. March 18, 2006: UND beats St. Cloud State, 5-3, in the WCHA Final Five championship game at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul. UND wins the Broadmoor Trophy for the first time since the 2000 season. The WCHA playoff title also means UND wins the conference’s automatic berth into the NCAA tournament. March 24-25, 2006: UND hosts the NCAA West Regional at Ralph Engelstad Arena, marking the first time the Sioux have played an NCAA tournament game at home since 1987. The regional semifinal matchups feature top seed Minnesota against Holy Cross and the Sioux against Michigan. Holy Cross upsets Minnesota, 4-3, in overtime in one semifinal, while UND downs Michigan, 5-1, in the other. The Sioux claim the West Region title by defeating Holy Cross, 5-2, in the region championship game. April 6, 2006: The Sioux fall, 6-5, to Boston College in the semifinals of the NCAA Frozen Four in Milwaukee, Wis. It is the second year in a row and 16th time in school history that UND qualifies for the Frozen Four. June 24, 2006: UND’s Jonathan Toews, who had just completed his freshman season, is chosen by the Chicago Blackhawks as the third overall selection in the NHL Entry Draft. Toews becomes the highest draft choice in UND school history.
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY Dec. 15, 2006: UND sophomore forward Jonathan Toews makes Canada’s World Junior team and is named an alternate captain for Team Canada, which goes on to win the gold medal at the tournament, held in Leksand and Mora, Sweden. Toews led Canada in scoring and was named to the all-tournament team. He scored three goals in a semi-final shootout against the United States.
March 6, 2009: The Sioux clinch their WCHAleading 14th league championship with a 2-1 win at Wisconsin. UND would celebrate with the MacNaughton Cup the following Saturday after sweeping visiting Michigan Tech in the opening round of the WCHA playoffs.
became the first team since 2004 to win backto-back Broadmoor Trophies as WCHA playoff victors. Senior forward Matt Frattin, who led the NCAA with 36 goals, was named a Hobey Baker Award finalist, the College Hockey News Player of the Year, the WCHA Player of the Year and a first-team All-American. He was joined March 28, 2009: Senior forward Ryan Duncan on the All-America team by senior defenseman plays in his 175th consecutive game in UND’s Chay Genoway and sophomore goalie Aaron 6-5 overtime loss to New Hampshire in the Dell. Following the season, nine Sioux signed NCAA Northeast Region semifinal. Duncan ties professional contracts. former teammate Chris Porter for the longest consecutive games played streak in WCHA his- July 13, 2011: Six of the nation’s top NCAA tory. Division I men’s ice hockey programs founded the National Collegiate Hockey Conference April 10, 2009: Junior defenseman Chay Ge- (NCHC) to begin competition for the 2013-14 noway, the WCHA’s Defensive Player of the season. The announcement was made by the Year, is named a second team All-American by programs’ athletic directors and head coaches the AHCA. Genoway is later named to the Co- at historic Penrose House in Colorado Springs. SIDA Academic All-America third team, joining The NCHC founding members were Colorado Karl Goehring as the only players in Sioux his- College, Denver, Miami, Minnesota Duluth, Netory to earn Academic All-America honors. braska Omaha and North Dakota. Two months later, St. Cloud State and Western Michigan March 20, 2010: Capping a memorable run were added to the league. of five playoff wins in nine days, UND wins the Broadmoor Trophy with a 5-3 win over St. March 17, 2012: UND makes WCHA history Cloud State in the WCHA Final Five champion- by becoming the first school to win the Broadship game. The Sioux run began with an emo- moor Trophy as WCHA Final Five champions tional first-round series win over arch rival Min- three years in a row. After defeating St. Cloud nesota, and culminated with Final Five wins State 4-1 in the quarterfinals, UND scores six over No. 11 Minnesota Duluth, top-ranked unanswered goals (five in the third period) to Denver and No. 6 SCSU. UND became just the turn a 3-0 second-period deficit into a 6-3 win Jonathan Toews led Team Canada to back-tosecond team in history to go 3-0 at the Final over arch rival Minnesota. The Fighting Sioux back gold medals at the 2006 and 2007 World Five. cruise past Denver in the championship game, Junior Championships. He led the team in scordefeating the Pioneers 4-0. ing in 2007. March & April, 2011: The Sioux advanced to their fifth Frozen Four in Dave Haktol’s seven March 30, 2013: UND’s season ends with a 4-1 March 15, 2007: Sophomore forward Ryan years behind the bench. In the process, UND loss to eventual national champion Yale in the Duncan is named WCHA Player of the Year af- captured its second MacNaughton Cup in three NCAA West Region final. ter leading the league in scoring, goals, power years as WCHA regular season champions, then play goals and game-winning goals. It also brings to an end UND’s association with the WCHA, of which it had been a member since March 25, 2007: UND defeats Minnesota 3-2 1959-60. UND won 15 regular season WCHA in overtime to win the NCAA West Regional championships and 11 playoff titles while in in Denver, Colo. Fighting Sioux senior captain the WCHA, more than any other school. Chris Porter scored the game-winning goal at 9:43 of overtime. The win sends UND to the In fact, UND’s 15 regular season conference Frozen Four for the 17th time in school history championships were more than any school in and third year in a row. any conference in the nation during that time. April 6, 2007: Ryan Duncan becomes the second UND player to ever win the Hobey Baker Award. Duncan is named a first team AHCA All-American as is teammate Jonathan Toews. Taylor Chorney is named a second team AllAmerican.
Oct. 18, 2013: UND defeats host and topranked Miami 4-2 in Oxford, Ohio, in the first conference game in NCHC history. Junior Michael Parks opened the scoring at 7:55 of the first period for the league’s first goal in conference play.
March 30, 2008: UND advances to its fourth consecutive NCAA Frozen Four with a 3-2 overtime win over host Wisconsin in the NCAA West Region championship. Junior Andrew Kozek scores the winning goal 1:47 into overtime. UND’s season would come to an end with 6-1 loss to Boston College in the NCAA Frozen Four semifinal. Oshie is named a first team AllAmerican.
March 29, 2014: UND defeats Ferris State 2-1 in double overtime in the NCAA Midwest Regional final in Cincinnati. At 81 minutes, 28 seconds, it is the longest NCAA Tournament game in UND men’s hockey history. Junior forward Connor Gaarder scored the winning goal and sophomore goalie Zane McIntyre made a career-high 44 saves to clinch the 20th NCAA Frozen Four berth in program history.
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Ryan Duncan scored a WCHA league-best 31 goals on his way to winning the 2006-07 Hobey Baker Award.
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phies as WCHA playoff champion in 2005-06, 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2011-12.
March 27-28, 2015: Hosting the NCAA West Regional in Fargo, UND advances to its second straight NCAA Frozen Four with 4-1 wins over Quinnipiac and St. Cloud State. Junior goalie Zane McIntyre stopped 48 of 50 shots in two games and was named the tournament’s most outstanding player.
April 7-9, 2016: North Dakota wins its eight NCAA championship with a 4-2 win over rival Denver in the Frozen Four semifinal and a 5-1 blitzing of top-ranked Quinnipiac in the title game. Senior Drake Caggiula scores two goals in each game to earn NCAA Frozen Four Most Outstanding Player honors. New head coach Brad Berry becomes the first individual in the history of NCAA Division I men’s hockey to lead his team to a national championship in his first year as a head coach. Freshman forward Brock Boeser is named to the AHCA/CCM All-America West First Team, while Caggiula, junior defenDave Hasktol led UND to seven NCAA Frozen seman Troy Stecher and sophomore goalie Four appearances in 11 seasons as head coach. Cam Johnson earn second-team honors to give UND four All-Americans for only the second Hakstol amassed a 289-143-43 (.654) overall time in program history. record in his 11 seasons as head coach, a win total surpassed only by Gino Gasparini’s 392. He led UND to the NCAA postseason in each of his 11 seasons, including seven appearances in the NCAA Frozen Four, most of any program in the country during that span.
April 10, 2015: One night after UND suffered a 5-3 loss to Boston University in the national semifinal, McIntyre wins the Mike Richter Award as the top goaltender in Division I men’s hockey, the first UND netminder to win the award. McIntyre signed with the NHL’s Boston Bruins following the season.
Hakstol was named NCHC Herb Brooks Coach of the Year in 2014-15 and WCHA Coach of the Year in 2008-09 and was an eight-time finalist for the Spencer Penrose Award as national coach of the year.
UND won three regular-season conference titles under Hakstol, capturing the MacNaughton Cup as Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) champion in 2008-09 and 201011 and the Penrose Cup as National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) champion in 201415. He also led UND to four Broadmoor Tro-
Zane McIntyre won the 2014-15 Mike Richter Award as the most outstanding goaltender in NCAA Division I men’s hockey.
Captain Gage Ausmus with the NCAA trophy at UND’s championship celebration at Ralph Engelstad Arena.
May 18, 2015: After 11 years at the helm of his alma mater, Dave Hakstol steps down as head coach to accept the same post with the NHL’s Philadelphia Flyers. That same day, longtime assistant coach and former UND defenseman Brad Berry is named Hakstol’s replacement. Berry, the 16th head coach in program history, spent nine years on the UND staff as an assistant and was a standout defenseman from 1983-86. Longtime assistant coach Brad Berry was named the 16th head coach in program history.
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FRONT ROW (L to R): Asst. Mngr. Tom Neil, George Gratton, Bob Began, Joe Poole, Bill Steenson, Julian Brunetta, Stan Paschke, Bob Peabody, Mngr. Ted Kotyk; MIDDLE ROW: Ron King, Bart Larson, Ralph Lyndon, Jerry Fox, Garth Perry, Guy LaFrance, Art Miller; BACK ROW: Head Coach Bob May, Bernie Haley, Pete Gazley, Ken Wellen, Steve Thullner, Les Merrifield, Ed Thomlinson, Reg Morelli, Asst. Coach Barry Thorndycraft.
Michigan State vs. North Dakota March 14, 1959 NCAA Championship RPI Fieldhouse, Troy, N.Y. (6,000)
North Dakota 4 ot North Dakota 4 ot
Scoring Michigan State North Dakota
1 2 3 OT F 1 0 2 0 3 0 3 0 1 4
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1st Period- MSU: Ed Pollesel (Thomas Mustonen, Andre LaCoste) Michigan State 4 14:38 2nd Period- UND: Ralph Lyndon (Reg Morelli, Art Miller) 7:21; UND: Gerry Walford (Ron King, Bernard Haley) 8:57; UND: Stan Boston College 3 Paschke (Ralph Lyndon) 9:37 3rd Period- MSU: Andre LaCoste (Jack Roberts, Bob Norman) 8:05; MSU Jack Roberts (Andre LaCoste) 16:20 Overtime- UND: Reg Morelli (Art Miller, Guy LaFrance) 4:18 Penalties- UND 7-14; MSU 7-14 Shots- UND 5-17-7-1--30; MSU 6-4-13-1--24 Saves- UND Gratton 5-4-11-1--21; MSU Selinger 5-14-7-0--26 • The 1959 NCAA Championship win against Michigan State played at the RPI Fieldhouse in Troy, N.Y., became the first national hockey title for the Fighting Sioux. North Dakota was in the title game the year before, losing 6-2 to Denver in Minneapolis, Minn. • Bill Steenson, defenseman from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, was a captain on the 1959 NCAA Championship team. Steenson was named an All-America player for the third time, 1957, 1958 and 1959. • Steenson was also a NCAA All-Tournament
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team selection in 1958. • Forward Reg Morelli, Hamilton, Ontario, was named the 1959 NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player. • Morelli and Ed Thomlinson, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, were named to the 1959 NCAA Tournament All-Tournament Team. Forward Joe Poole, Thief River Falls, Minn., and defenseman Ralph Lyndon, Winnipeg, Manitoba, were named to the second team. • The Western Collegiate Hockey Association did not select an All-WCHA team in 1958-59.
North Dakota
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• North Dakota had played Michigan State five times during the 1958-59 season with UND holding the edge, 3-2-0. • The final three games of the 1959 Championships were all decided by scores of 4-3 and two of the three games went to overtime. • UND head coach Bob May coached for just two years, 1957-59, and won a national championship and placed second. May had a coaching record of 44-17-2 (.714).
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FRONT ROW (L to R): Dudley Otto, Bill Selman, Dan Storsteen, Maurice Roberge, George Goodacre, Dave Merrifield, George Baland; MIDDLE ROW: Head Coach Barry Thorndycraft, Bob Bartlett, Jack Matheson, Bill Borlase, John Sutherland, George Chigol, Peter Stasiuk, Joe Lech; BACK ROW: Asst. Coach Bob Peters, Alan McLean, Ernie Dyda, Don Ross, Arnie Steeves, Will Stirrett, Wayne Gurba, Don Stokaluk, Mngr. Murray Olson.
Denver vs. North Dakota March 16, 1963 NCAA Championship McHugh Forum, Boston, Mass. (4,200) Scoring Denver North Dakota
North Dakota 8 North Dakota 6
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1st Period- UND: Don Stokaluk (Dave Merrifield, Bob Bartlett) 1:57; UND: Al McLean (John Sutherland, Bob Bartlett) 3:11; UND: Ernie Dyda (Jack Matheson, Dave Merrifield) 7:25; DU: Greg Lacomy (Jim Kenning, Dominic Fragomeni) 12:55; DU: Bob Hamill (Jack Wilson, Jon Art) 13:13; UND: Don Stokaluk (Maurice Roberge) 14:20; UND: Jack Matheson (Don Ross) 15:14 2nd Period- UND: Al McLean (unassisted) 5:01; DU: Greg Lacomy (Jack Wilson, Marshall Johnston) 7:05; DU: Bob Hamill (Bill Staub) 13:09 3rd Period- DU: Bob Hamill (Doug Kowel, Lawrence John) 13:19 Penalties- UND 5-10; DU 3-6 Shots- UND 15-15-9--39; DU 7-8-2--17 Saves- UND Lech 5-6-1--12; DU Unis 10-14-9--33 • Just four years after winning its first championship, UND put its second championship in the Fighting Sioux record book. • Avenging the loss to Denver in the title game in 1958, the Soux defeated the Pioneers in the 1963 Championship by a 6-5 score. • UND had three first team All-Americans: defenseman Don Ross, Roseau, Minn., forward Al McLean, New Westminster, B.C., and forward Dave Merrifield, Thunder Bay, Ont. It would
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Boston College 2 North Dakota Denver 6 Denver 5 Clarkson 4
be the most first-team selections until it was equalled in 1987. • McLean was named the NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player. • On the all-tournament team were George Goodacre, Red Deer, Alberta., Ross, McLean, Merrifield, and Don Stokaluk, F, Thunder Bay, Ontario. • Ross, Merrifield, McLean, and Joe Lech, Glen Bain, Saskatchewan, were named All-WCHA.
• Head coach Barry Thorndycraft, in the third of his four-year coaching career at UND won his only NCAA title in 1963. Thorndycraft finished his coaching career at UND with a 71-65-8 (.521) mark from 1959-64.
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FRONT ROW (L to R): Darren Jensen, Rick Zaparniuk, Rick Myers, Dean Dachyshyn, Marc Chorney, Mark Taylor, Mel Donnelly, Head Coach Gino Gasparini, Bob Iwabuchi, Erwin Martens, Phil Sykes, Mike Neitzke, Doug Smail, Brad Cox, Pierre Lamoureux; BACK ROW: Equipment Manager Dave Kamrowski, Athletic Trainer A.G. Edwards, Assistant Coach Rick Wilson, Glen White, Troy Magnuson, Paul Chadwick, Mickey Volcan, Craig Ludwig, Gary Gangelhoff, Travis Dunn, Glen Fester, Cary Eades, Howard Walker, Conway Marvin, Frank Burggraf, Dusty Carroll, Student Athletic Trainer Todd Jorgenson, Assistant Equipment Manager Paul Olmstead, Assistant Coach Jim Nelson
Northern Michigan vs. North Dakota March 29, 1980 NCAA Championship Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.I. (6,056) Scoring 1 2 3 OT F Northern Michigan 0 0 2 - 2 North Dakota 2 1 2 - 5 1st Period- UND: Doug Smail (Phil Sykes, Mark Taylor) 9:43; UND: Doug Smail (Phil Sykes, Travis Dunn) 12:48 2nd Period- UND: Doug Smail (Phil Sykes) 3:12 3rd Period- UND: Phil Sykes (unassisted) 8:42; NMU: Bill Joyce (Don Waddell, Tom Laidlaw) 14:29; NMU: Terry Houck (Keith Hanson, Jeff Pyle) 15:20; UND: Doug Smail (Phil Sykes, Frank Burggraf ) 18:21 Penalties: UND 10-20; NMU 8-16 Shots: UND 13-20-12--45; NMU 5-5-12--22 Saves: UND Jensen 5-5-10--20; NMU Weeks 11-19-10--40 • The 16-year drought without a NCAA Championship ended in 1980. The previous year, 1978-79, saw the Sioux losing 4-3 to Minnesota in the title game. • In 1980 head coach Gino Gasparini led the Sioux to the first of three championships they would win under his leadership. • North Dakota had lost twice earlier in the season to Northern Michigan. • Mark Taylor, Vancouver, B.C., and Howard Walker, Grande Paririe, Alberta, were named first team All-Americans.
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• Strangely enough, captain Mark Taylor, who led the Sioux with 92 points would only play part of the first period of the championship game before being injured and forced to leave the game. • Doug Smail, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, was named the NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player. • Smail, Marc Chorney, Thunder Bay, Ontario, and Phil Sykes, Dawson Creek, B.C., were named to the NCAA All-Tournament Team. • Smail was the first UND player to score four
goals in an NCAA Championship game. • UND first-year goaltender Darren Jensen, Creston, B.C., made 20 saves in the win, ending his season with a 13-0-1 record. • The WCHA title winners had only two players, Taylor and Walker, named All-WCHA. • UND had only won one (Dec. 28, 1977, 8-4) of the four games in UND history against the Wildcats prior to playing for the 1980 Championship.
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KNEELING: Jon Casey, Glen White, Troy Magnuson, Rick Zombo, Gord Sherven, Steve Palmiscno; STANDING: Pierre Lamoureux, Phil Sykes, Asst. Coach Dean Blais, Eddie Christian, Dean Barsness, Troy Murray, Mike Stone, Craig Ludwig, Frank Burggraf, Glen Fester, Dean Dachyshyn, Dan Brennan, Bill Whitsitt, Dusty Carroll, Cary Eades, Jim Archibald, James Patrick, Dave Donnelly, Dave Tippett, head Coach Gino Gasparini, Trainer A.G. Edwards; MISSING: Darren Jensen, Asst. Coach Don Boyd, Kelly Smith, Arley Olson, Equipment Manager Dave Kamrowski, Trainer Tamie Englehart
Wisconsin vs. North Dakota March 27, 1982 NCAA Championship Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.I. (9,752) Scoring Wisconsin North Dakota
1 2 3 OT F 1 1 0 - 2 1 1 3 - 5
1st Period- UND: Glen White (Phil Sykes, Glen Fester) 1:26; UW: Ron Vincent (Tim Thomas) 3:56 2nd Period- UND: Phil Sykes (Gord Sherven) 1:09; UW: John Newberry (Ted Pearson, Pat Flatley) 5:30 3rd Period- UND: Phil Sykes (Craig Ludwig, Glen White) 6:27; UND: Cary Eades (Troy Murray, Dean Dachyshyn) 10:07 UND: Phil Sykes (Glen White, Rick Zombo) 15:08 Penalties: UND 4-8; UW 5-12 Power Plays: UND 0-4; UW 0-3 Shots: UND 12-10-10--38; UW 11-5-9--25 Saves: UND Jensen 10-4-9--23/60:00; UW Kleisinger 11-9-13-33/60:00 • It was back to Providence in 1982 for the second of the three NCAA Championship titles that UND would win in Rhode Island. • Head coach Gino Gasparini’s second title came just two years after his first in 1980. • UND met Wisconsin for the seventh time in less than two months in the title game. The teams had split the six prior games 3-3-0. • Phil Sykes, Dawson Creek, B.C., scored a hat trick in his second national championship game. It was his third hat trick of the season against Wisconsin.
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North Dakota 6 North Dakota 5 Northeastern 2 North Dakota Wisconsin 5 Wisconsin 2 New Hampshire 0
• Sykes would go on to be named the NCAA • It was Dean Blais’s second year as an assistant Tournament Most Outstanding Player and be coach at North Dakota. named to the All-Tournament Team. • Joining Sykes on the all-tournament team were Darren Jensen, Creston, B.C., James Patrick, Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Cary Eades, Burnaby, B.C. • The regular season WCHA Champions had Jon Casey, Grand Rapids, Minn., and Sykes named to the first team and Craig Ludwig, Eagle River, Wis., Patrick and Troy Murray, St. Albert, Alberta, named to the second team.
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FRONT ROW(L to R): Ed Belfour, Scott Brower, Mickey Krampotich, Asst. Coach Dean Blais, Perry Nakonechny, Tarek Howard, Asst. Coach Cary Eades, Head Coach Gino Gasparini, Bill Claviter, Jeff Bowen, Asst. Coach John Marks, Mal Parks, Greg Strome, Steve Peters; BACK ROW: Trainer Boyd Murray, Scott Koberinski, Darryn Fossand, Ian Kidd, Mike LaMoine, Peter Pappin, Rick Forst, Scott Brickey, Grant Paranica, Gary Kaiser, Murray Baron, Bob Joyce, Steve Johnson, Scott Dub, Tony Hrkac, Lee Davidson, Tom Benson, Brent Bobyck, Russ Parent, Equipment Manager Dave Kamrowski
Michigan State vs. North Dakota March 28, 1987 NCAA Championship Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich. (17,644) Scoring Michigan State North Dakota
1 2 3 OT F 0 2 1 - 3 3 1 1 - 5
1st Period- UND: Ian Kidd (Bob Joyce) 15:07 ppg; UND: Murray Baron (Jeff Bowen, Ian Kidd) 16:44; UND: Bob Joyce (Ian Kidd, Tony Hrkac) 17:02 2nd Period- MSU: Tom Tilley (Brian McReynolds, Mitch Messier) 8:30; UND: Malcolm Parks (Scott Koberinski) 15:05; MSU: Kevin Miller (unassisted) 16:56 3rd Period- UND: Brent Bobyck (Russ Parent) 7:54; MSU: Kip Miller (Kevin Miller) 18:34 Penalties: UND 5-10; MSU 6-12 Power Plays: UND 1-5; MSU 0-4 Shots: UND 8-9-6--23; MSU 2-8-8-18 Saves: UND Belfour 2-6-7--15/60:00; MSU Essensa 5-8-5--8/60:00 • UND’s third national title in the past eight years. The Sioux defeated Michigan State 5-3 in Detroit, Mich., the second time that North Dakota would defeat the Spartans for a national title. • Head coach Gino Gasparini, with his third title in hand, would go on to coach for seven more seasons, accumulating a record of 392-248-24 (.608) from 1978-94. • North Dakota would post a 40-8-0 record (NCAA Record) and win its seventh WCHA title.
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North Dakota 5 North Dakota 5 Harvard 2 North Dakota Michigan State 5 Michigan State 3 Minnesota 3
• UND won 24 of its final 26 games of the season in the record-setting year. • Tony Hrkac became North Dakota’s first Hobey Baker winner and set a national record for points in a season with 116. • Hrkac, Bob Joyce and Ian Kidd were named first team All-Americans and freshman Ed Belfour was named to the second team. Belfour would play just a single season before signing a pro contract.
• Hrkac was named the NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player and to the All-Tournament team along with Belfour, Kidd, and Joyce. • The WCHA Most Valuable Player was Hrkac, and Belfour, Hrkac, Kidd and Joyce were named All-WCHA first team.
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FRONT ROW (L to R): Aaron Vickar, Mark Pivetz, Dane Litke, Assistant Coach Mark Osiecki, Head Coach Dean Blais, Assistant Coach Scott Sandelin, Kevin Hoogsteen, Ian Kallay, Mitch Vig, Toby Kvalevog; MIDDLE ROW: Aaron Schweitzer, Matt Henderson, Jay Panzer, Jesse Bull, Jeff Ulmer, Tyler Rice, Adam Calder, Jason Blake, Jason Ulmer, Curtis Murphy, Tom Philion; BACK ROW: Athletic Trainer Mark Poolman, Brad Williamson, Lee Goren, Brad DeFauw, Tim O’Connell, Joe Blake, Peter Armbrust, David Hoogsteen, Equipment Manager Mike Schepp
Boston University vs. North Dakota March 29, 1997 NCAA Championship Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis. (17,537) Scoring 1 2 3 OT F Boston University 2 1 1 - 4 North Dakota 0 5 1 - 6 1st Period- BU: Peter Donatelli (Tom Poti) 8:44; BU: Chris Drury (Tom Poti, Albie O’Connell) 15:08 2nd Period- UND: Curtis Murphy (Jay Panzer, Matt Hendersen) 7:06; UND: David Hoogsteen (unassisted) 8:38, UND: Matt Henderson (unassisted) 12:35; BU: Chris Kelleher (unassisted)13:56; UND: Matt Henderson (Adam Calder, Dane Litke) 15:49; UND: David Hoogsteen (Curtis Murphy) 19:54 3rd Period- BU: Jon Coleman (Chris Kelleher, Mike Sylvia) 19:24; UND: Adam Calder (unassisted) 19:47 Penalties: UND 6-12; BU 5-10 Power Plays: UND 1-5; BU 2-6 Shots: UND 10-16-4--30; BU 11-10-8--29 Saves: UND Schweitzer 9-9-7--25/60:00; BU Larocque 10-11-3-24/58:28 • In his second season as head coach, Dean Blais took the Sioux to their sixth NCAA title and his first as a head coach. • It had been 10 years since North Dakota had won a national championship. • The 1980 championship was also won on a March 29. • UND held a 10-5-1 advantage over Boston University after the NCAA title win.
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North Dakota 6 North Dakota 6 Colorado College 2 North Dakota Boston Univ. 3 Boston Univ. 4 Michigan 2
• The Milwaukee site for the championship was the closest that the Sioux had ever played to Grand Forks in their six national championships. • North Dakota scored five goals in the second period, with Matt Henderson and David Hoogsteen each picking up a pair to go with Curtis Murphy’s single goal. • Murphy and Hoogsteen were named secondteam All-Americans.
• Henderson was the NCAA Most Outstanding Player of the Tournament and was also named to the All-Tournament team along with Henderson, Murphy and Aaron Schweitzer. • Hoogsteen, Jason Blake and Murphy were named first team All-WCHA.
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FRONT ROW(L to R): ; Andy Kollar, Tim O’Connell, Jason Ulmer, Lee Goren, Assistant Coach Lee Davidson, Assistant Coach Jeff Bowen, Head Coach Dean Blais, Associate Head Coach Scott Sandelin, Peter Armbrust, Brad DeFauw, Mike Commodore, Karl Goehring; MIDDLE ROW: Ryan Sofie, Chad Mazurak, Paul Murphy, Aaron Schneekloth, Pat Kenny, Mike Possin, Travis Roche, Wes Dorey, Trevor Hammer, Jeff Panzer, Jason Endres; BACK ROW: Dr. Greg Greek, Trainer Mark Poolman, Kevin Spiewak, Adrian Hasbargen, Ryan Bayda, Tim Skarperud, Jeff Yurecko, Ryan Hale, Chris Leinweber, Jason Notermann, Bryan Lundbohm, Strength Coach Paul Chapman, Equipment Manager Lee Greseth.
Boston College vs. North Dakota April 8, 2000 NCAA Championship - Final Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI (11,484) Scoring 1 2 3 OT F Boston College 1 1 0 - 2 North Dakota 1 0 3 - 4 1st Period- UND: Mike Commodore (Bryan Lundbohm, Tim Skarperud) 3:48; BC: Jeff Farkas (Blake Bellefeuille, Brian Gionta) 16:47 ppg 2nd Period- BC: Marty Hughes (Brian Gionta) 6:59 3rd Period- UND: Lee Goren (Ryan Bayda) 2:43; UND: Jason Ulmer (Lee Goren) 14:22; UND: Lee Goren (unassisted) 19:14 eng Penalties: UND 7-14; BC 4-8 Power Plays: UND 0-3; BC 1-6 Shots: UND 13-12-11—36; BC 13-6-4—23 Saves: UND Goehring 12-5-4—21/60:00; BC Clemmensen 12-128—32/58:47 • North Dakota’s seventh NCAA Championship was also the first one played and won in the month of April. • It was head coach Dean Blais’ second national championship in the past four years. • Providence, R.I. has been home to three Sioux championship wins. • UND held a 9-3-0 record against Boston College. • Tim O’Connell, Peter Armbrust, Jason Ulmer, and Brad DeFauw won NCAA titles as freshmen in 1997 and again as seniors in 2000. • Karl Goehring and Jeff Panzer were named
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first team All-Americans and Lee Goren was named second team. • Goren was the NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player and on the All-Tournament Team with Bryan Lundbohm, Mike Commodore, and Goehring. • Panzer and Goehring were named first team All-WCHA and Goren was named second team. • Goren and Panzer each had career highs in points with 63. • Goren led the nation in goals with 34. • Panzer was a Hobey Baker finalist.
• All the Sioux seniors: O’Connell, Armbrust, Ulmer, DeFauw, Goren and junior Commodore went on to play professional hockey in 200102.
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FRONT ROW (L to R): Matej Tomek, Cam Johnson, Luke Johnson, Coltyn Sanderson, Paul LaDue, Colten St. Clair, Gage Ausmus, Bryn Chyzyk, Drake Caggiula, Troy Stecher, Keaton Thompson, Matt Hrynkiw, Ryan Anderson; MIDDLE ROW: Nick Schmaltz, Tucker Poolman, athletic trainer & strength coach Mark Poolman, team physician Dr. Greg Greek, equipment manager Eric Kupka, volunteer assistant Karl Goehring, assistant coach Matt Shaw, head coach Brad Berry, associate head coach Dane Jackson, student manager Ryan LaDouceur, director of operations Patrick Swanson, media relations director Jayson Hajdu, Austin Poganski, Trevor Olson; BACK ROW: Johnny Simonson, Brock Boeser, Chris Wilkie, Shane Gersich, Christian Wolanin, Danys Chartrand, Rhett Gardner, Hayden Shaw, Joel Janatuinen, Mike Gornall
Quinnipiac vs. North Dakota April 9, 2016 NCAA Championship Amalie Arena, Tampa, Fla. (19,358) Scoring North Dakota Quinnipiac
North Dakota 4
1 2 3 OT F 2 0 3 - 5 0 1 0 - 1
1st Period- UND: Shane Gersich (Gage Ausmus, Brock Boeser) 11:56; UND: Brock Boeser (unassisted) 14:16; QU: Tim Clifton (Connor Clifton, Travis St. Denis) 18:53 2nd Period- No scoring 3rd Period- UND: Drake Caggiula (Nick Schmaltz, Brock Boeser) 1:21; UND: Drake Caggiula (Brock Boeser, Paul LaDue) 3:41; UND: Austin Poganski (Rhett Gardner, Gage Ausmus) 10:41 Penalties: UND 7-14; QU 5-10 Power Plays: UND 0-2; QU 1-4 Shots: UND 16-9-11--36; QU 13-9-11--36 Saves: UND Johnson 12-9-11--32/60:00; QU Garteig 14-9-8-31/60:00
• Brad Berry became the first head coach to lead his team to an NCAA DI title in his first year behind the bench. • North Dakota snapped a 16-year national championship drought. • It was UND’s eighth national title, second in the nation to only Michigan’s nine. • Quinnipiac and North Dakota entered the Frozen Four ranked 1-2 in the national polls.
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• Senior F Drake Caggiula scored two goals in both the Frozen Four semifinal and final to earn tournament Most Outstanding Player honors. • Caggiula was joined on the all-tournament team by junior D Troy Stecher, sophomore G Cam Johnson, and freshman F Brock Boeser. • Those four players also earned AHCA AllAmerica West honors, giving UND four AllAmericans for just the second time in program history (1987).
• UND won its second straight Penrose Cup as NCHC regular-season champion, landing Brad Berry the Herb Brooks NCHC Coach of the Year Award. • Boeser was named NCHC Rookie of the Year after winning the conference scoring title.
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Drake Caggiula (above), Matt Hrynkiw (right) and teammates arrive at Grand Forks International Airport following their 2016 NCAA championship victory in Tampa. Below, head coach Brady Berry and captain Gage Ausmus address the fans at UND’s championship celebration at Ralph Engelstad Arena.
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UND’s WCHA Playoff Titles (11) Year 1967 Regular Season Championships (17*) 1968 *Most in NCAA Year (Conf.) Conf. Record 1979 1957-58 (WCHA co-champs) �������������������� 15-5-0 1980 1962-63 (WCHA co-champs) ��������������������� 11-5-2 1987 1964-65 (WCHA)............................................. 13-3-0 1997 1966-67 (WCHA)............................................ 16-6-0 2000 1978-79 (WCHA).......................................... 22-10-0 2006 1979-80 (WCHA)............................................ 21-6-1 2010 1981-82 (WCHA)............................................ 19-7-0 2011 1986-87 (WCHA)............................................ 29-6-0 2012 1996-97 ((WCHA co-champs) ���������������� 21-10-1 1997-98 (WCHA)............................................ 21-6-1 UND’s WCHA Broadmoor Trophy Titles (7) 1998-99 (WCHA)............................................ 24-2-2 Year 2000-01 (WCHA)............................................ 18-4-6 1982 (for WCHA regular season title) 2003-04 (WCHA)............................................. 20-5-3 1987 (for WCHA playoff title) 2008-09 (WCHA)............................................. 17-7-4 1997 (for WCHA playoff title) 2010-11 (WCHA)........................................... 21-6-1 2000 (for WCHA playoff title) 2014-15 (NCHC).............................................. 16-6-2 2006 (for WCHA playoff title) 2015-16 (NCHC).............................................. 19-4-1 2010 (for WCHA playoff title) 2011 (for WCHA playoff title) 2012 (for WCHA playoff title) NCHC Regular-Season Titles by School North Dakota............................................................. 2 St. Cloud State............................................................1 Note: The Broadmoor Trophy awarded to regular season winner in 1982, 1983 and 1984 and playoff cham-
Defenseman Dane Litke captained the 1997 UND
squad that captured the MacNaughton Cup, Broadpionship winner since 1985. WCHA Regular-Season Titles by School moor Trophy and NCAA championship, a feat acNorth Dakota...........................................................15 complished by only two other WCHA teams (see chart Denver........................................................................ 12 below). Minnesota................................................................. 12 Colorado College.......................................................8 Michigan Tech.............................................................6 All-Time WCHA MacNaughton Cup Champions, Final Five Champions, and NCAA Champions Michigan.......................................................................3 (1993-2013) Minnesota Duluth ����������������������������������������������������3 After the WCHA began its Final Five format in 1993, only two conference teams won the conference Wisconsin.....................................................................3 regular-season title, Final Five title and NCAA title in the same season, North Dakota in 1997 and Northern Michigan ��������������������������������������������������1 Denver in 2005.
UND’s MacNaughton Cup Winners (12) (regular-season league champions) Year WCHA Record 1957-58............................................................. 15-5-0 Did not receive in 1962-63 (see note) Did not receive in 1964-65 (see note) 1966-67............................................................. 16-6-0 1978-79........................................................... 22-10-0 1979-80............................................................. 21-6-1 Did not receive in 1981-82 (see note) 1986-87............................................................. 29-6-0 1996-97........................................................... 21-10-1 1997-98............................................................. 21-6-1 1998-99............................................................. 24-2-2 2000-01.............................................................. 18-4-6 2003-04.............................................................. 20-5-3 2008-09.............................................................. 17-7-4 2010-11.............................................................. 21-6-1 Note: The MacNaughton Cup was awarded to the WCHA Playoff winner in 1962, 1963, 1964 and 1965. Due to the departure of Michigan Tech (MacNaughton Cup custodian) to the CCHA in 1982, the MacNaughton Cup was awarded to the CCHA champion in 1982, 1983 and 1984.
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Year MacNaughton Cup Winner 1993 Minnesota-Duluth 1994 Colorado College 1995 Colorado College 1996 Colorado College 1997 North Dakota/Minnesota 1998 North Dakota 1999 North Dakota 2000 Wisconsin 2001 North Dakota 2002 Denver 2003 Colorado College 2004 North Dakota 2005 Denver/Colorado College 2006 Minnesota 2007 Minnesota 2008 Colorado College 2009 North Dakota 2010 Denver 2011 North Dakota 2012 Minnesota 2013 St. Cloud State/Minnesota
Final Five Winners NCAA Champions Minnesota Maine Minnesota Lake Superior State Wisconsin Boston University Minnesota Michigan North Dakota North Dakota Wisconsin Michigan Denver Maine North Dakota North Dakota St. Cloud State Boston College Denver Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Denver Denver Denver North Dakota Wisconsin Minnesota Michigan State Denver Boston College Minnesota Duluth Boston University North Dakota Boston College North Dakota Minnesota Duluth North Dakota Boston College Wisconsin Yale
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7-2 W 3-2 W
5-2 W 0-0 T (no ot) 3-2 W
1968-69 Coach: Rube Bjorkman Mar. 7 vs. Colorado College 4-5 L 1969-70 Coach: Rube Bjorkman Mar. 13 vs. Michigan Tech 1970-71 Coach: Rube Bjorkman Mar. 12 vs. Michigan Tech Mar. 13 vs. Minnesota 1971-72 Coach: Rube Bjorkman Mar. 7 vs. Michigan Mar. 8 vs. Michigan Mar. 10 vs. Wisconsin Mar. 11 vs. Wisconsin 1972-73 Coach: Rube Bjorkman Mar. 5 vs. Notre Dame Mar. 6 vs. Notre Dame
3-5 L
6-4 W 2-5 L
5-1 W 10-2 W 1-1 T (no ot) 1-5 L
0-5 L 3-8 L
1976-77 Coach: Rube Bjorkman Mar. 9 vs. Denver Mar. 10 vs. Denver
3-8 L 2-7 L
1977-78 Coach: Rube Bjorkman Mar. 10 vs. Michigan Tech Mar. 11 vs. Michigan Tech
2-2 T (no ot) 2-3 L (ot)
1979-80 Coach: John “Gino” Gasparini Mar. 7 vs. Michigan State 8-1 W Mar. 8 vs. Michigan State 5-3 W Mar. 14 vs. Notre Dame 10-4 W Mar. 15 vs. Notre Dame 7-4 W 1980-81 Coach: John “Gino” Gasparini Mar. 7 vs. Michigan Tech 4-7 L Mar. 8 vs. Michigan Tech 1-4 L 1981-82 Coach: John “Gino” Gasparini Mar. 9 vs. Denver 4-3 W Mar. 10 vs. Denver 5-2 W Mar. 13 vs. Wisconsin 0-9 L Mar. 14 vs. Wisconsin 1-3 L 1982-83 Coach: John “Gino” Gasparini Mar. 4 vs. Wisconsin 1-1 T (no ot) Mar. 5 vs. Wisconsin 5-6 L (3 ot) 1983-84 Coach: John “Gino” Gasparini Mar. 2 vs. Minnesota 4-3 W Mar. 3 vs. Minnesota 5-4 W Mar. 10 vs. Minnesota Duluth 1-8 L Mar. 11 vs. Minnesota Duluth 5-4 W 1984-85 Coach: John “Gino” Gasparini Mar. 1 vs. Denver 7-1 W Mar. 2 vs. Denver 8-4 W Mar. 8 vs. Minnesota Duluth 4-4 T Mar. 9 vs. Minnesota Duluth 4-6 L 1985-86 Coach: John “Gino” Gasparini Mar. 1 vs. Wisconsin 2-6 L Mar. 2 vs. Wisconsin 5-6 L 1986-87 Coach: John “Gino” Gasparini Feb. 28 vs. Minnesota Duluth 5-3 W Mar. 1 vs. Minnesota Duluth 8-1 W Mar. 6 vs. Colorado College 6-2 W Mar. 7 vs. Colorado College 1-2 L Mar. 13 vs. Minnesota 5-3 W Mar. 14 vs. Minnesota 5-3 W 1987-88 Coach: John “Gino” Gasparini Feb. 26 vs. Michigan Tech 5-4 W Feb. 27 vs. Michigan Tech 6-3 L Feb. 28 vs. Michigan Tech 4-3 W Mar. 6 vs. Wisconsin 1-2 L Mar. 7 vs. Minnesota Duluth 6-0 W 1988-89 Coach: John “Gino” Gasparini Feb. 25 vs. Denver 7-1 W Feb. 26 vs. Denver 4-5 L Feb. 27 vs. Denver 3-4 L 1989-90 Coach: John “Gino” Gasparini Mar. 1 vs. Minnesota Duluth 11-3 W Mar. 2 vs. Minnesota Duluth 2-1 W Mar. 11 vs. Minnesota 4-5 L Mar. 12 vs. Northern Michigan 6-5 W
1978-79 Coach: John “Gino” Gasparini Mar. 6 vs. Colorado College 6-3 W 1990-91 Coach: John “Gino” Gasparini Mar. 7 vs. Colorado College 7-3 W Mar. 1 vs. St. Cloud State 2-4 L Mar. 10 vs. Wisconsin 4-2 W vs. St. Cloud State 10-2 W Mar. 11 vs. Wisconsin 7-7 T (no ot) Mar. 2
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vs. St. Cloud State vs. Northern Michigan vs. Wisconsin
7-4 W 4-8 L 5-2 W
1991-92 Coach: John “Gino” Gasparini Mar. 13 vs. Minnesota 5-3 W Mar. 14 vs. Minnesota 2-9 L Mar. 15 vs. Minnesota 1-3 L 1992-93 Coach: John “Gino” Gasparini Mar. 12 vs. Minnesota 4-6 L Mar. 13 vs. Minnesota 4-5 L (ot) 1993-94 Coach: John “Gino” Gasparini Mar. 11 vs. Wisconsin 1-6 L Mar. 12 vs. Wisconsin 2-4 L 1994-95 Coach: Dean Blais Mar. 10 vs. St. Cloud State Mar. 11 vs. St. Cloud State UND enters Final Five as No. 5 seed Mar. 16 vs. Minnesota 1995-96 Coach: Dean Blais Mar. 1 vs. Wisconsin Mar. 2 vs. Wisconsin
3-2 W 5-2 W 2-3 L
5-6 L (ot) 4-5 L (2ot)
1996-97 Coach: Dean Blais Mar. 7 vs. Michigan Tech 4-1 W Mar. 8 vs. Michigan Tech 3-0 W UND enters Final Five as co-No. 1 seed with MN Mar. 14 vs. Colorado College 5-1 W Mar. 15 vs. Minnesota 4-3 W (ot) 1997-98 Coach: Dean Blais Mar. 13 vs. Mankato State 5-2 W Mar. 14 vs. Mankato State 5-4 W UND enters Final Five as No. 1 seed Mar. 20 vs. St. Cloud State 4-3 W Mar. 21 vs. Wisconsin 2-3 L Continued on next page
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2-3 L (ot) 3-2 W 10-0 W 6-2 W 3-4 L
4-0 W 1-2 L 9-4 W 7-3 W 5-3 W
2-3 L 6-2 W 4-0 W 1-2 W 6-5 L (ot)
2-7 L 3-4 L (ot)
1-4 L 3-2 W (ot) 3-2 W (ot) 1-2 L
6-2 W 4-3 W (ot) 4-2 W 4-5 L
8-2 W 6-1 W 3-2 W 1-2 L (ot) 4-2 W
2-3 L (ot) 4-1 W 3-0 W 4-3 W 5-3 W
5-2 W 2-1 W 6-2 W 2-3 L (ot)
The 2011-12 Fighting Sioux became the first team in league history to win three consecutive Broadmoor Trophies as WCHA tournament champions. The playoff championship was also UND’s league-leading 11th. 2007-08 Coach: Dave Hakstol Mar. 14 Michigan Tech Mar. 15 Michigan Tech Mar. 16 Michigan Tech UND enters Final Five as No. 2 seed Mar. 21 vs. Denver Mar. 22 vs. Colorado College 2008-09 Coach: Dave Hakstol Mar. 13 Michigan Tech Mar. 14 Michigan Tech UND enters Final Five as No. 1 seed Mar. 20 vs. Minnesota Duluth Mar. 21 vs. Wisconsin 2009-10 Coach: Dave Hakstol Mar. 12 Minnesota Mar. 13 Minnesota Mar. 14 Minnesota UND enters Final Five as No. 4 seed Mar. 18 vs. Minnesota Duluth Mar. 19 vs. Denver Mar. 20 vs. St. Cloud State 2010-11 Coach: Dave Hakstol Mar. 11 Michigan Tech Mar. 12 Michigan Tech UND enters Final Five as No. 1 seed Mar. 18 vs. Colorado College Mar. 19 vs. Denver 2011-12 Coach: Dave Hakstol Mar. 9 Bemidji State Mar. 10 Bemidji State UND enters Final Five as No. 4 seed Mar. 15 vs. St. Cloud State Mar. 16 vs. #4 Minnesota Mar. 17 vs. #9 Denver
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4-0 W 2-3 L (ot) 2-1 W 1-3 L 4-2 W
5-1 W 4-3 W 0-3 L 1-4 L
6-0 W 2-4 L 4-1 W 2-0 W 4-3 W 5-3 W
8-0 W 3-1 W
2012-13 Coach: Dave Hakstol Mar. 15 Michigan Tech Mar. 16 Michigan Tech Mar. 17 Michigan Tech UND enters Final Five as No. 3 seed Mar. 21 vs. Colorado College 2013-14 Coach: Dave Hakstol Mar. 14 Colorado College Mar. 15 Colorado College Mar. 16 Colorado College UND enters Frozen Faceoff as No. 1 seed Mar. 21 vs. Miami Mar. 22 vs. Western Michigan 2014-15 Coach: Dave Hakstol Mar. 13 Colorado College Mar. 14 Colorado College UND enters Frozen Faceoff as No. 1 seed Mar. 20 vs. St. Cloud State Mar. 22 vs. Denver 2015-16 Coach: Brad Berry Mar. 11 Colorado College Mar. 12 Colorado College UND enters Frozen Faceoff as No. 1 seed Mar. 18 vs. Minnesota Duluth Mar. 19 vs. Denver
5-3 W 1-2 W W, 6-0 3-4 L (ot)
4-2 W 2-3 L (ot) 4-3 W L, 0-3 W, 5-0
5-1 W 3-2 W 1-3 L 5-1 L
7-1 W 5-1 W 2-4 L 1-1 T
4-3 W 3-2 W (2ot)
4-1 W 4-3 W W, 4-1 W, 6-3 W, 4-0
UND’S ALL-TIME CONFERENCE AFFILIATION • Independent: 1946-47 TO 1950-51 • MCHL: 1951-52 to 1952-53 • MIHL: 1953-54 to 1957-58 • Independent: 1958-59 • WCHA: 1959-60 to 2012-13 • NCHC: 2013-14 to present
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1957-58 At Minneapolis, Minn. First Round: UND 9, Harvard 1 NCAA Final: Denver 6, UND 2
1958-59 At Troy, N.Y. First Round: UND 4, St. Lawrence 3 (ot) NCAA Final: UND 4, Mich. St. 3 (ot) 1962-63 At Boston, Mass. First Round: UND 8, Boston College 2 NCAA Final: UND 6, Denver 5 1964-65 At Providence, R.I. First Round: Boston College 4, UND 3 NCAA Consolation: UND 9, Brown 3 1966-67 At Syracuse, N.Y. First Round: Cornell 1, UND 0 NCAA Consolation: Mich. St. 6, UND 1 1967-68 At Duluth, Minn. First Round: UND 3, Cornell 1 NCAA Final: Denver 4, UND 0 1978-79 At Detroit, Mich. First Round: UND 4, Dartmouth 2 NCAA Final: Minnesota 4, UND 3 1979-80 At Providence, R.I. First Round: UND 4, Dartmouth 1 NCAA Final: UND 5, No. Michigan 2 1981-82
Quarterfinal at UND UND 5-2, Clarkson 1-1 Semifinal at Providence, R.I. UND 6, Northeastern 2 NCAA Final at Providence, R.I. UND 5, Wisconsin 2
1983-84
Quarterfinal at Troy, N.Y. UND 5-4, RPI 4-2 Semifinal at Lake Placid, N.Y. Minnesota-Duluth 2, UND 1 (ot) Consolation at Lake Placid, N.Y. UND 6, Michigan State 5 (ot)
1986-87
Quarterfinal at UND UND 3-6, St. Lawrence 1-3 Semifinal at Detroit, Mich. UND 5, Harvard 2 NCAA Final at Detroit, Mich. UND 5, Michigan State 3
1999-00
Quarterfinal at Minneapolis, Minn. UND 4, Niagara 1 Semifinal at Providence, R.I. UND 2 vs. Maine 0 NCAA Final at Providence, R.I. UND 4, Boston College 2
2000-01
Quarterfinal at Worcester, Mass. UND 4, Colorado College 1 Semifinal at Albany, N.Y. UND 2, Michigan State 0 NCAA Final at Albany, N.Y. UND 2, Boston College 3 (ot)
2002-03 West Regional at Minneapolis, Minn. Region Semifinal: Ferris State 5, UND 2
2008-09 Northeast Regional at Manchester, N.H. Region Semifinal: New Hampshire 6, UND 5 (ot) 2009-10 Northeast Regional at Worcester, Mass. Region Semifinal: Yale 3, UND 2 2010-11
Midwest Regional at Green Bay, Wis. Region Semifinal: UND 6, Rensselaer 0 Region Final: UND 6, Denver 1 NCAA Semifinal at St. Paul, Minn. Michigan 2, UND 0
2011-12 Midwest Regional at St. Paul, Minn. Region Semifinal: UND 3, W. Michigan 1 Region Final: Minnesota 6, UND 2
2012-13 2003-04 West Regional at Colorado Springs, Colo. Region Semifinal: UND 3, Holy Cross 0 Region Final: Denver 1, UND 0 2013-14 2004-05 East Regional at Worcester, Mass. Region Semifinal: UND 4, Boston U. 0 Region Final: UND 6, Boston College 3 NCAA Semifinal at Columbus, Ohio UND 4, Minnesota 2 NCAA Final at Columbus, Ohio 2014-15 Denver 4, UND 1 2005-06 West Regional at Grand Forks, N.D. Region Semifinal: UND 5, Michigan 1 Region Final: UND 5, Holy Cross 2 NCAA Semifinal at Milwaukee, Wis. 2015-16 Boston College 6, UND 5 2006-07 West Regional at Denver, Colo. Region Semifinal: UND 8, Michigan 5 Region Final: UND 3, Minnesota 2 (ot) NCAA Semifinal at St. Louis, Mo. Boston College 6, UND 4
West Regional at Grand Rapids, Mich. Region Semifinal: UND 2, Niagara 1 Region Final: Yale 4, UND 1 Midwest Regional at Cincinnati, Ohio Region Semifinal: UND 5, Wisconsin 2 Region Final: UND 2, Ferris State 1 (2ot) NCAA Semifinal at Philadelphia, Pa. Minnesota 2, UND 1 West Regional at Fargo, N.D. Region Semifinal: UND 4, Quinnipiac 1 Region Final: UND 4, St. Cloud State 1 NCAA Semifinal at Boston, Mass. Boston University 5, UND 3 Midwest Regional at Cincinnati, Ohio Region Semifinal: UND 6, Northeastern 2 Region Final: UND 5, Michigan 2 NCAA Semifinal at Tampa, Fla. UND 4, Denver 2 NCAA Final at Tampa, Fla. UND 5, Quinnipiac 1
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2007-08
Midwest Regional at Madison, Wis. Region Semifinal: UND 5, Princeton 1 Region Final: UND 3, Wisconsin 2 (ot) NCAA Semifinal at Denver, Colo. Boston College 6, UND 1
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NCAA tournament appearances
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NCAA Frozen Four appearances
8
NCAA titles
5
NCAA runner-up finishes
52-25 NCAA tournament record .675
NCAA Tournament win percentage
1989-90 Quarterfinal at Boston, Mass. Boston University 5-5-5, UND 8-3-0 1996-97
Quarterfinal at Grand Rapids, Mich. UND 6, Cornell 2 Semifinal at Milwaukee, Wis. UND 6, Colorado College 2 NCAA Final at Milwaukee, Wis. UND 6, Boston University 4
1997-98 Quarterfinal at Ann Arbor, Mich. Michigan 4, UND 3 1998-99 Quarterfinal at Madison, Wis. Boston College 3, UND 1
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Reggie Morelli scored the overtime winner in the 1959 NCAA championship game against Michigan State to give the Fighting Sioux their first of seven national championships.
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Year Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Site 1948 Michigan (20-2-1) Vic Heyliger 8-4 Dartmouth Colorado Springs, Colo. 1949 Boston College (21-1) John “Snooks” Kelley 4-3 Dartmouth Colorado Springs, Colo. 1950 Colorado College (18-5-1) Cheddy Thompson 13-4 Boston University Colorado Springs, Colo. 1951 Michigan (22-4-1) Vic Heyliger 7-1 Brown Colorado Springs, Colo. 1952 Michigan (22-4) Vic Heyliger 4-1 Colorado College Colorado Springs, Colo. 1953 Michigan (17-7) Vic Heyliger 7-3 Minnesota Colorado Springs, Colo. 1954 Rensselaer (18-5) Ned Harkness 5-4 (ot) Minnesota Colorado Springs, Colo. 1955 Michigan (18-5-1) Vic Heyliger 5-3 Colorado College Colorado Springs, Colo. 1956 Michigan (20-2-1) Vic Heyliger 7-5 Michigan Tech Colorado Springs, Colo. 1957 Colorado College (25-5) Thomas Bedecki 13-6 Michigan Colorado Springs, Colo. 1958 Denver (24-10-2) Murray Armstrong 6-2 North Dakota Minneapolis, Minn. 1959 North Dakota (20-10-1) Bob May 4-3 (ot) Michigan St. Troy, N.Y. 1960 Denver (27-4-3) Murray Armstrong 5-3 Michigan Tech Boston 1961 Denver (30-1-1) Murray Armstrong 12-2 St. Lawrence Denver 1962 Michigan Tech (29-3) John Maclnnes 7-1 Clarkson Utica, N.Y. 1963 North Dakota (22-7-3) Barry Thorndycraft 6-5 Denver Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1964 Michigan (24-4-1) Allen Renfrew 6-3 Denver Denver 1965 Michigan Tech (24-5-2) John Maclnnes 8-2 Boston College Providence, R.I. 1966 Michigan State (16-13) Amo Bessone 6-1 Clarkson Minneapolis, Minn. 1967 Cornell (27-1-1) Ned Harkness 4-1 Boston University Syracuse, N.Y. 1968 Denver (28-5-1) Murray Armstrong 4-0 North Dakota Duluth, Minn. 1969 Denver (26-6) Murray Armstrong 4-3 Cornell Colorado Springs, Colo. 1970 Cornell (29-0) Ned Harkness 6-4 Clarkson Lake Placid, N.Y. 1971 Boston University (28-2-1) Jack Kelley 4-2 Minnesota Syracuse, N.Y. 1972 Boston University (26-4-1) Jack Kelley 4-0 Cornell Boston 1973 Wisconsin (29-9-2) Bob Johnson 4-2 #Denver Boston 1974 Minnesota (22-12-6) Herb Brooks 4-2 Michigan Tech Boston 1975 Michigan Tech (32-10) John Maclnnes 6-1 Minnesota St. Louis, Mo. 1976 Minnesota (28-14-2) Herb Brooks 6-4 Michigan Tech Denver, Colo. 1977 Wisconsin (37-7-1) Bob Johnson 6-5 (ot) Michigan Detroit 1978 Boston University (30-2) Jack Parker 5-3 Boston College Providence, R.I. 1979 Minnesota (32-11-1) Herb Brooks 4-3 North Dakota Detroit 1980 North Dakota (31-8-1) John “Gino” Gasparini 5-2 Northern Mich. Providence, R.I. 1981 Wisconsin (27-14-1) Bob Johnson 6-3 Minnesota Duluth, Minn. 1982 North Dakota (35-12) John “Gino” Gasparini 5-2 Wisconsin Providence, R.I. 1983 Wisconsin (33-10-4) Jeff Sauer 6-2 Harvard Grand Forks, N.D. 1984 Bowling Green (34-8-2) Jerry York 5-4 (4 ot) Minnesota Duluth Lake Placid, N.Y. 1985 Rensselaer (35-2-1) Mike Addesa 2-1 Providence Detroit 1986 Michigan State (34-9-2) Ron Mason 6-5 Harvard Providence, R.I. 1987 North Dakota (40-8) John “Gino” Gasparini 5-3 Michigan St. Detroit 1988 Lake Superior St. (33-7-6) Frank Anzalone 4-3 (ot) St. Lawrence Lake Placid, N.Y. 1989 Harvard (31-3) Bill Cleary 4-3 (ot) Minnesota St. Paul, Minn. 1990 Wisconsin (36-9-1) Jeff Sauer 7-3 Colgate Detroit 1991 Northern Michigan (38-5-4) Rick Comley 8-7 (3 ot) Boston University St. Paul, Minn. 1992 Lake Superior State (30-9-4) Jeff Jackson 5-3 #Wisconsin Albany, N.Y. 1993 Maine (42-1-2) Shawn Walsh 5-4 Lake Superior State Milwaukee, Wis. 1994 Lake Superior State (31-10-4)Jeff Jackson 9-1 Boston University St. Paul, Minn. 1995 Boston University (31-6-3) Jack Parker 6-2 Maine Providence, R.I. 1996 Michigan (33-7-2) Gordon “Red” Berenson 3-2 (ot) Colorado Col. Cincinnati, Ohio 1997 North Dakota (31-10-2) Dean Blais 6-4 Boston University Milwaukee, Wis. 1998 Michigan (32-11-1) Gordon “Red” Berenson 3-2 (ot) Boston College Boston 1999 Maine (31-6-4) Shawn Walsh 3-2 (ot) New Hampshire Anaheim, Calf. 2000 North Dakota (31-8-5) Dean Blais 4-2 Boston College Providence, R.I. 2001 Boston College (33-8-2) Jerry York 3-2 (ot) North Dakota Albany, N.Y. 2002 Minnesota (32-8-4) Don Lucia 4-3 (ot) Maine St. Paul, Minn. 2003 Minnesota (28-8-9) Don Lucia 5-1 New Hampshire Buffalo, N.Y. 2004 Denver (27-12-5) George Gwozdecky 1-0 Maine Boston 2005 Denver (32-9-2) George Gwozdecky 4-1 North Dakota Columbus, Ohio 2006 Wisconsin (30-10-3) Mike Eaves 2-1 Boston College Milwaukee, Wis. 2007 Michigan State (26-13-3) Rick Comley 3-1 Boston College St. Louis, Mo. 2008 Boston College (25-11-8) Jerry York 4-1 Notre Dame Denver, Colo. 2009 Boston University (35-6-4) Jack Parker 4-3 (ot) Miami Washington, D.C. 2010 Boston College (29-10-3) Jerry York 5-0 Wisconsin Detroit, Mich. 2011 Minnesota Duluth (26-10-6) Scott Sandelin 3-2 (ot) Michigan St. Paul, Minn. 2012 Boston College (33-10-1) Jerry York 4-1 Ferris State Tampa, Fla. 2013 Yale (22-12-3) Keith Allain 4-0 Quinnipiac Pittsburgh, Pa. 2014 Union (32-6-4) Rick Bennett 7-4 Minnesota Philadelphia, Pa. 2015 Providence (26-13-2) Nate Leaman 4-3 Boston University Boston, Mass. 2016 North Dakota (34-6-4) Brad Berry 5-1 Quinnipiac Tampa, Fla. #Participation in the tournament vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions. All attendance figures listed for for championship game only.
Attend. 2,700 2,800 3,000 2,700 NA 2,700 2,800 2,700 2,800 2,800 7,878 NA NA 5,363 4,210 4,200 5,296 2,600 3,101 6,571 5,453 4,625 2,000 6,017 14,995 8,055 7,132 6,838 5,311 14,437 11,038 7,011 5,811 5,420 9,272 6,370 7,813 16,282 8,341 16,632 7,906 15,406 12,716 12,564 12,891 17,704 15,197 11,484 12,957 17,537 18,276 14,447 11,484 13,361 19,327 18,659 18,597 17,155 17,758 19,432 18,632 18,512 37,592 19,222 18,818 18,184 18,742 18,022 19,358
Semifinalists Boston Coll., Colorado College Michigan, Colorado College Michigan, Boston College Boston Univ., Coloorado College Yale, St. Lawrence Rensselaer, Boston University Michigan, Boston College Harvard, St. Lawrence St. Lawrence, Boston College Clarkson, Harvard Clarkson, Harvard Boston College, St. Lawrence Boston University, St. Lawrence Minnesota, Rensselaer Michigan, St. Lawrence Clarkson, Boston College Rensselaer, Providence North Dakota, Brown Denver, Boston University Michigan State, North Dakota Cornell, Boston College Harvard, Michigan Tech Wisconsin, Michigan Tech Denver, Harvard Wisconsin, Denver Boston College, Cornell Boston University, Harvard Boston University, Harvard Brown, Boston University Boston University, New Hampshire Bowling Green, Wisconsin Dartmouth, New Hampshire Dartmouth, Cornell Michigan Tech, Northern Michigan Northeastern, New Hampshire Providence, Minnesota North Dakota, Michigan State Minnesota Duluth, Boston College Minnesota, Denver Minnesota, Harvard Maine, Minnesota Michigan State, Maine Boston College, Boston University Clarkson, Maine Michigan, Michigan State Boston University, Michigan Harvard, Minnesota Michigan, Minnesota Boston University, Vermont Colorado College, Michigan New Hampshire, Ohio State Boston College, Michigan State Maine, St. Lawrence Michigan, Michigan State New Hampshire, Michigan Cornell, Michigan Boston College, Minnesota Duluth Minnesota, Colorado College North Dakota, Maine North Dakota, Maine North Dakota, Michigan Bemidji State, Vermont RIT, Wisconsin North Dakota, Notre Dame Minnesota, Union Massachusetts-Lowell, St. Cloud St. Boston College, North Dakota North Dakota, Omaha Boston College, Denver
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY HONORS & AWARDS Hobey Baker Award. . . . . . . . . . 128-129 National Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 All-America Gallery. . . . . . . . . . .130-131 Conference Honors . . . . . . . . . . 132-134 Team Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135-136 The International Stage . . . . . . 137-138
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Tony Hrkac, pictured with UND head coach Gino Gasparini, won the 1987 Hobey Baker Memorial Award after leading North Dakota to the NCAA title and setting a national record for points in a seaon with 116, a record that still stands.
HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS BY SCHOOL Above: Ryan Duncan signs autographs for fans after being named the 2006-07 Hobey Baker Award recipient. Below: Duncan speaks to the media (below) after receiving the Hobey Baker Award.
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Boston College ............................24 North Dakota....................... 22 Michigan.........................................21 Michigan State.............................20 Minnesota .....................................19 Boston University........................14 Maine...............................................14 Wisconsin.......................................13 Harvard...........................................12 Miami...............................................12 New Hampshire...........................11 Colorado College.........................10 Rensselaer......................................10 St. Lawrence..................................10 Bowling Green................................ 9 Minnesota Duluth......................... 9 Northern Michigan....................... 9 Denver............................................... 8 Clarkson............................................ 7 Colgate.............................................. 7 Providence....................................... 7 Yale..................................................... 7 Lake Superior State....................... 6 St. Cloud State................................ 6 Vermont............................................ 6 Cornell............................................... 5 UMass-Lowell.................................. 4 Michigan Tech................................. 4
Ohio State........................................ 4 Omaha............................................... 4 Air Force............................................ 3 Ferris State....................................... 3 Niagara.............................................. 3 Northeastern................................... 3 Union................................................. 3 Western Michigan......................... 3 Alaska................................................ 2 Babson............................................... 2 Bowdoin............................................ 2 Notre Dame..................................... 2 Princeton.......................................... 2 RIT....................................................... 2 Robert Morris.................................. 2 Bemidji State................................... 1 Brown................................................ 1 Dartmouth....................................... 1 Illinois-Chicago.............................. 1 Iona..................................................... 1 Minnesota State............................. 1 Merrimack........................................ 1 Plattsburgh State........................... 1 Quinnipiac....................................... 1 Saint Anselm................................... 1 Saint Thomas................................... 1 UMass-Amherst.............................. 1
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1983 D James Patrick
1984 G Jon Casey
1986 D Scott Sandelin
1988 F Steve Johnson
1990 D Russ Parent
1991, 1992, 1993 F Greg Johnson
1997, 1999 F Jason Blake
1998 D Curtis Murphy
2000, 2001 F Jeff Panzer
2003, 2004 F Zach Parise
2004 F Brandon Bochenski
2008 G J.P. Lamoureux
2008 F T.J. Oshie
2011 F Matt Frattin
2013 F Corban Knight
2013 F Danny Kristo
2015 G Zane McIntyre
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UND ALL-AMERICANS
1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1962-63 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1971-72 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1982-83 1983-84 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2003-04 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2010-11 2012-13 2014-15 2015-16
Buzz Johnson, F (2nd) Dan McKinnon, D (2nd) John Noah, D (1st) Ben Cherski, C (2nd) Ben Cherski, C (1st) Ben Cherski, C (1st) Spike Schultz, G (1st) Bill Reichart, C (1st) Bill Reichart, C (1st) Bill Reichart, F (1st) Bill Steenson, D (1st) Bill Steenson, D (1st) Bill Steenson, D (1st) Reg Morelli, C (1st) Don Ross, D (1st) Al McLean, F (1st) Dave Merrifield, F (1st) Don Ross, D (1st) Terry Casey, C (1st) Jerry Lafond, D (1st) Terry Abram, D (1st) Bob Munro, C (1st) Bob Munro, C (1st) John Marks, D (1st) John Marks, D (1st) Alan Hangsleben, D (1st) Bob Iwabuchi, G (1st) Kevin Maxwell, C (1st) Mark Taylor, C (1st) Howard Walker, D (1st) Marc Chorney, D (1st) James Patrick, D (1st) Jon Casey, G (1st) Scott Sandelin, D (2nd) Tony Hrkac, C (1st) Bob Joyce, F (1st) Ian Kidd, D (1st) Ed Belfour, G (2nd) Steve Johnson, C (1st) Russ Parent, D (1st) Lee Davidson, C (2nd) Greg Johnson, C (1st) Greg Johnson, C (2nd) Greg Johnson, C (1st) Teeder Wynne, F (2nd) Curtis Murphy, D (2nd) David Hoogsteen, F (2nd) Curtis Murphy, D (1st) Jason Blake, F (2nd) Karl Goehring, G (2nd) Jason Blake, C, (1st) Brad Williamson, D, (1st) Jay Panzer, F, (2nd) Karl Goehring, G (1st) Jeff Panzer, C (1st) Lee Goren, F (2nd) Jeff Panzer, C (1st) Travis Roche, D (1st) Bryan Lundbohm, W (2nd) Brandon Bochenski, W, (1st) Zach Parise, C (1st) Ryan Duncan, F (1st) Jonathan Toews, F (1st) Taylor Chorney, D (2nd) T.J. Oshie, F (1st) Chay Genoway, D (2nd) Matt Frattin, F (1st) Chay Genoway, D (1st) Aaron Dell, G (2nd) Danny Kristo, F (1st) Corban Knight, F (2nd) Zane McIntyre, G (2nd) Brock Boeser, F (1st) Drake Caggiula, F (2nd) Cam Johnson, G (2nd) Troy Stecher, D (2nd)
MIKE RICHTER AWARD 2014-15 Zane McIntyre
NCAA TOURNAMENT MVP 1959 1963 1980 1982 1987 1997 2000 2016
Reg Morelli, F Al McLean, F Doug Smail, F Phil Sykes, F Tony Hrkac, F Matt Henderson, F Lee Goren, F Drake Caggiula, F
NCAA ALL-TOURNEY TEAM
1958 1959 1963 1968 1979 1980 1982 1984 1987 1997 2000 2001 2005 2016
Ron King, F (1st) Ralph Lyndon, D (1st) Bill Steenson, D (2nd) Reg Morelli, F (1st) Ed Thomlinson, F (1st) Ralph Lyndon, D (2nd) Joe Poole, F (2nd) George Goodacre, D Don Ross, D Al McLean, F Dave Merrifield, F Don Stokaluk, F Terry Abram, D Bob Munro, F Howard Walker, D Mark Taylor, F Marc Chorney, D Doug Smail, F Phil Sykes, F Darren Jensen, G James Patrick, D Cary Eades, F Phil Sykes, F Dean Barsness, F Ed Belfour, G Ian Kidd, D Tony Hrkac, F Bob Joyce, F David Hoogsteen, F Matt Henderson, F Curtis Murphy, D Aaron Schweitzer, G Lee Goren, F Bryan Lundbohm, F Mike Commodore, D Karl Goehring, G Travis Roche, D Bryan Lundbohm, W Travis Zajac, F Brock Boeser, F Drake Caggiula, F Cam Johnson, G Troy Stecher, D
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS
1999-00 2000-01 2008-09 2013-14 2014-15
Karl Goehring, G (2nd) Karl Goehring, G (1st) Chay Genoway, D (3rd) Nick Mattson, D (3rd) Nick Mattson, D (2nd)
NCAA POSTGRAD. SCHOLARSHIP
2015-16 Nick Mattson
NCAA ELITE 89 AWARD
2010-11 Brad Eidsness, G 2013-14 Nick Mattson, D 2014-15 Nick Mattson, D
SPENCER PENROSE AWARD 1986-87 John “Gino” Gasparini 1996-97 Dean Blais 2000-01 Dean Blais
NATIONAL HONORS
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1949-50 F Buzz Johnson
1949-50 D Dan McKinnon
1950-51 D John Noah
‘51-52, ‘52-53, ‘53-54 F Ben Cherski
1953-54 G Gerald Schultz
‘54-55, ‘55-56, ‘56-57 F Bill Reichart
‘56-57, ‘57-58, ‘58-59 D Bill Steenson
1959-60 F Reg Morelli
1962-63, 1964-65 D Don Ross
1962-63 F Al McLean
1962-63 F Dave Merrifield
1965-66 F Terry Casey
1966-67 D Jerry Lafond
1967-68 D Terry Abram
1967-68, 1968-69 F Bob Munro
1968-69, 1969-70 D John Marks
1971-72 D Alan Hangsleben
1978-79 G Bob Iwabuchi
1978-79 F Kevin Maxwell
1979-80 F Mark Taylor
1979-80 D Howard Walker
1980-81 D Marc Chorney
1982-83 D James Patrick
1983-84 G Jon Casey
1985-86 D Scott Sandelin
1986-87 G Ed Belfour
1986-87 F Tony Hrkac
1986-87 F Bob Joyce
1986-87 D Ian Kidd
1987-88 F Steve Johnson
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1989-90 F Lee Davidson
1989-90 D Russ Parent
‘90-91, ‘91-92, ‘92-93 F Greg Johnson
1995-96 F Teeder Wynne
1996-97 F David Hoogsteen
1996-97, 1997-98 D Curtis Murphy
1997-98, 1998-99 F Jason Blake
1997-98, 1999-00 G Karl Goehring
1998-99 F Jay Panzer
1998-99 D Brad Williamson
1999-00 F Lee Goren
1999-00, 2000-01 F Jeff Panzer
2000-01 D Travis Roche
2000-01 F Bryan Lundbohm
2003-04 F Brandon Bochenski
2003-04 F Zach Parise
2006-07 D Taylor Chorney
2006-07 F Ryan Duncan
2006-07 F Jonathan Toews
2007-08 F T.J. Oshie
2008-09, 2010-11 D Chay Genoway
2010-11 G Aaron Dell
2010-11 F Matt Frattin
2012-13 F Corban Knight
2012-13 F Danny Kristo
2014-15 G Zane McIntyre
2015-16 F Brock Boeser
2015-16 F Drake Caggiula
2015-16 G Cam Johnson
2015-16 D Troy Stecher
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY NCHC AWARDS COACH OF THE YEAR 2014-15 Dave Hakstol 2015-16 Brad Berry
SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2014-15 Nick Mattson
GOALTENDER OF THE YEAR 2014-15 Zane McIntyre
DEF. FORWARD OF THE YEAR 2014-15 Mark MacMillan
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2015-16 Brock Boeser
THREE STARS AWARD 2015-16 Brock Boeser
ALL-NCHC TEAM 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
Dillon Simpson, D (1st) Michael Parks, F (2nd) Jordan Schmaltz, D (2nd) Mark MacMillan, F (1st) Zane McIntyre, G (1st) Drake Caggiula, F (2nd) Jordan Schmaltz, D (2nd) Brock Boeser, F (1st) Drake Caggiula, F (1st) Cam Johnson, G (2nd) Troy Stecher, D (2nd) Paul LaDue, D (HM) Nick Schmaltz, F (HM)
ALL-NCHC ROOKIE TEAM 2013-14 Paul LaDue, D 2014-15 Nick Schmaltz, F 2015-16 Brock Boeser, F
NCHC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
Dillon Simpson, Sr., D Nick Mattson, Sr., D Ryan Anderson, Fr., G Austin Poganski, So., F Hayden Shaw, Fr., D Johnny Simonson, So., F
NCHC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM 2013-14 2014-15
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Connor Gaarder, F Rocco Grimaldi, F Matt Hrynkiw, G Mark MacMillan, F Mitch MacMillan, F Nick Mattson, D Zane McIntyre, G Derek Rodwell, F Coltyn Sanderson, F Dillon Simpson, D Connor Gaarder, F Matt Hrynkiw, G Cam Johnson, G Mark MacMillan, F Nick Mattson, D Zane McIntyre, G Austin Poganski, F Tucker Poolman, D Johnny Simonson, F
CONFERENCE HONORS
Left to right: 2015 NCHC Defensive Forward of the Year Mark MacMillan, 2015 NCHC Goaltender of the Year Zane McIntyre and 2015 NCHC Scholar-Athlete of the Year Nick Mattson at the NCHC Awards Banquet in Minneapolis. 2015-16
Ryan Anderson Brock Boeser Danys Chartrand Rhett Gardner Mike Gornall Matt Hrynkiw Joel Janatuinen Cam Johnson Austin Poganski Tucker Poolman Hayden Shaw Johnny Simonson Chris Wilkie Christian Wolanin
WCHA AWARDS COACH OF THE YEAR 1964-65 1966-67 1978-79 1981-82 1986-87 1996-97 1998-99 2000-01 2008-09
R.H. “Bob” Peters Bill Selman John “Gino” Gasparini John “Gino” Gasparini John “Gino” Gasparini Dean Blais Dean Blais Dean Blais Dave Hakstol
PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1997-98 1998-99 2000-01 2006-07 2010-11
Curtis Murphy, D Jason Blake, C Jeff Panzer, C Ryan Duncan, F Matt Frattin, F
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF YEAR 1997-98 Matt Henderson, F (co) 1998-99 Brad Williamson, D 2008-09 Chay Genoway, D
SOPHOMORE OF THE YEAR 1966-67 Bob Munro, F (co-winner)
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1971-72 Alan Hangsleben, D 1978-79 Kevin Maxwell, F 1981-82 James Patrick, D
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1993-94 1997-98 2001-02 2003-04 2009-10
Landon Wilson, D Karl Goehring, G Brandon Bochenski, F Brady Murray, F Danny Kristo, F
ALL-WCHA TEAM STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 1951-52 Elwood Shell, D (2nd) 1987-88 1997-98 2000-01 2010-11 2011-12
Steve Johnson, F Mitch Vig, D Karl Goehring, G Chay Genoway, D Brad Eidsness, G
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 1964-65 Gerry Kell, C 1981-82 Phil Sykes, F 1986-87 Tony Hrkac, C
1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1959-60 1960-61
Ben Cherski, F (1st) Elwood Shell, D (2nd) Ben Cherski, F (1st) Spike Schultz, G (2nd) Bill Reichart, F (1st) Bill Reichart, F (1st) Bill Reichart, F (1st) Bill Steenson, D (1st) Tom Yurkovich, G (2nd) Bill Steenson, D (1st) Jim Ridley, F (2nd) Reg Morelli, C (1st) Guy LaFrance, D (2nd) Bill Colpitts, F (2nd)
1962-63 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1971-72 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86
Don Ross, D (1st) Dave Merrifield, F (1st) Joe Lech, G (2nd) Al McLean, F (2nd) Don Ross, D (1st) Gerry Kell, F (1st) Joe Lech, G (2nd) Dennis Hextall, F (2nd) Dennis Hextall, F (1st) Terry Casey, F (1st) Jerry Lafond, D (1st) Mike Curran, G (1st) Terry Abram, D (1st) Bob Munro, F (1st) Terry Abram, D (1st) Bob Munro, F (1st) John Marks, D (2nd) Dave Kartio, F (2nd) John Marks, D (1st) Alan Hangsleben, D (1st) Jim Cahoon, F (1st) Rick Wilson, D (2nd) Roger Lamoureux, F (2nd) Bill Himmelright, D (1st) Bob Iwabuchi, G (1st) Kevin Maxwell, C (1st) Mark Taylor, C (1st) Howard Walker, D (1st) Doug Smail, F (2nd) Marc Chorney, D (2nd) Marc Chorney, D (1st) Troy Murray, F (2nd) Jon Casey, G (1st) Phil Sykes, F (1st) Craig Ludwig, D (2nd) James Patrick, D (2nd) Troy Murray, F (2nd) James Patrick, D (1st) Jon Casey, G (2nd) Dave Tippett, F (2nd) Jon Casey, G (1st) Dan Brennan, F (1st) Rick Zombo, D (2nd) Jim Archibald, F (1st) Scott Sandelin, D (1st)
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
Ed Belfour, G (1st) Ian Kidd, D (1st) Tony Hrkac, F (1st) Bob Joyce, F (1st) Steve Johnson, C (1st) Russ Parent, D (2nd) Russ Parent, D (1st) Jason Herter, D (2nd) Lee Davidson, F (2nd) Greg Johnson, C (1st) Russ Romaniuk, F (1st) Jason Herter, D (2nd) Dixon Ward, F (2nd) Greg Johnson, C (1st) Dixon Ward, F (2nd) Greg Johnson, C (1st) Nick Naumenko, D (1st) Nick Naumenko, D (1st) Teeder Wynne, F (1st) David Hoogsteen, F (1st) Jason Blake, F (1st) Curtis Murphy, D (1st) Dane Litke, D (3rd) Curtis Murphy, D (1st) Jason Blake, F (1st) Karl Goehring, G (1st) David Hoogsteen, F (2nd) Jason Blake, C (1st) Brad Williamson, D (1st) Jay Panzer, F (2nd) Jeff Panzer, C, (2nd) Karl Goehring, G (2nd) Trevor Hammer, D (2nd) Lee Goren, F (3rd) Jeff Panzer, F (1st) Karl Goehring, G (1st) Lee Goren, F (2nd) Jason Ulmer, F (3rd) Jeff Panzer, C (1st) Bryan Lundbohm, W (1st) Travis Roche, D (1st) Ryan Bayda, W, (2nd) Ryan Bayda, F (2nd) Brandon Bochenski, F (2nd) David Hale, D (3rd) Zach Parise, F (3rd) Andy Schneider, D (3rd) Brandon Bochenski, F (1st) Zach Parise, C (1st) Matt Jones, D (2nd) Brady Murray, W (3rd) Matt Jones, D (3rd) Jordan Parise, G (3rd) Matt Smaby, D (3rd) Drew Stafford, F (3rd) Ryan Duncan, F (1st) Jonathan Toews, F (2nd) Taylor Chorney, D (2nd) T.J. Oshie, F (3rd) Taylor Chorney, D (1st) T.J. Oshie, F (1st) Ryan Duncan, F (2nd) Chay Genoway, D (2nd)
Goaltender Karl Goehring was a three-time All-WCHA selection, a two-time All-American, the 1997-98 WCHA Rookie of the Year and the 2000-01 WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year. Corey Johnson, F 2009-10 Brad Eidsness, G (2nd) Bob Joyce, F Kevin McKinnon, F Chay Genoway, D (3rd) Mickey Krampotich, F Jarrod Olson, D 2010-11 Aaron Dell, G (1st) 1987-88 Murray Baron, D Marty Schriner, F Matt Frattin, F (1st) Tom Benson, F 1994-95 Corey Johnson, F Chay Genoway, D (1st) Brent Bobyck, F Jarrod Olson, D Jason Gregoire, F (3rd) Scott Brower, G Tim Slukynsky, F 2011-12 Ben Blood, D (3rd) Scott Dub, F 1995-96 Corey Johnson, F Brock Nelson, F (3rd) Steve Johnson, F Mark Pivetz, D 2012-13 Danny Kristo, F (1st) Mike LaMoine, D Bill Trew, F Corban Knight, F (2nd) Grant Paranica, F Brian Zierke, F 1988-89 Brent Bobyck, F 1996-97 Jesse Bull, F ALL-WCHA ROOKIE TEAM Mike LaMoine, D Dane Litke, D 1992-93 Nick Naumenko, D Grant Paranica, F Jay Panzer, F 1993-94 Toby Kvalevog, G Garry Valk, F Tom Philion, F Landon Wilson, F 1989-90 Jason Herter, D Jeff Ulmer, F 1997-98 Karl Goehring, G Dane Jackson, F Mitch Vig, D Trevor Hammer, D Jeff McLean, F Brad Williamson, D Jeff Panzer, F Matt Morelli, F 1997-98 Jason Blake, F 1999-00 Travis Roche, D Brad Pascall, D Joe Blake, D Ryan Bayda, F Steve Peters, G Brad DeFauw, F 2001-02 Brandon Bochenski, F Dixon Ward, F Lee Goren, F 2002-03 Zach Parise, F 1990-91 Chris Dickson, G Jay Panzer, F 2003-04 Brady Murray, F Dave Hakstol, D Jason Ulmer, F 2004-05 Travis Zajac, F Jason Herter, D Jeff Ulmer, F 2005-06 Brian Lee, D Greg Johnson, F Mitch Vig, D T.J. Oshie, F David Marvin, D Brad Williamson, D 2008-09 Brad Eidsness, G Jeff McLean, F 1998-99 Mike Commodore, D 2009-10 Danny Kristo, F Brad Pascall, D Brad DeFauw, F 2012-13 Rocco Grimaldi, F Dixon Ward, F Karl Goehring, G 1991-92 Brad Bombardir, D Lee Goren, F WCHA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Dave Hakstol, D Trevor Hammer, D 1984-85 Perry Berezan, F Greg Johnson, F Jay Panzer, F Glen Klotz, D Kevin McKinnon, F Jeff Panzer, F Craig Perry, G Jeff McLean, F Jason Ulmer, F Brian Williams, F Brad Pascall, D Jeff Ulmer, F 1985-86 Jeff Bowen, F Marty Schriner, F Brad Williamson, D Scott Dub, F Dixon Ward, F 1999-00 Peter Armbrust, F Rick Forst, F 1992-93 Brad Bombardir, D Mike Commodore, D Bob Joyce, F Chris Gotziaman, F Wes Dorey, F Jean-Philippe Lamoreaux, G (2nd) Mickey Krampotich, F Greg Johnson, F Karl Goehring, G Robbie Bina, D (3rd) 1986-87 Tom Benson, D Jeff Lembke, G Lee Goren, F Chay Genoway, D (1st) Scott Brower, G Jarrod Olson, D Trevor Hammer, D Ryan Duncan, F (2nd) Scott Dub, F 1993-94 Sean Beswick, F Bryan Lundbohm, F Brad Eidsness, G (3rd) Tony Hrkac, F Brad Bombardir, D Chad Mazurak, D Steve Johnson, F Chris Gotziaman, F Tim O’Connell, D
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Jeff Panzer, F Aaron Schneekloth, D Jason Ulmer, F Ryan Bayda, F Karl Goehring, G Trevor Hammer, D Bryan Lundbohm, F Chad Mazurak, D Aaron Schneekloth, D Ryan Hale, F Andy Kollar, G Chad Mazurak, D Jason Notermann, F Tyler Palmiscno, F Aaron Schneekloth, D Tim Skarperud, F Ryan Connelly, F Nick Fuher, D Quinn Fylling, F Ryan Hale, F/D Matt Jones, D David Lundbohm, F James Massen, F Jason Notermann, F Tyler Palmiscno, F Andy Schneider, D Kevin Spiewak, F Brian Canady, F Nick Fuher, D Quinn Fylling, F Matt Greene, D Ryan Hale, F/D Matt Jones, D Lee Marvin, D/F Zach Parise, F Andy Schneider, D Brian Canady, F Erik Fabian, F Scott Foyt, F/D Matt Greene, D Rory McMahon, F Jordan Parise, G Andy Schneider, D Robbie Bina, D Erik Fabian, F Scott Foyt, F Jordan Parise, G Chris Porter, F Matt Smaby, D Drew Stafford, F Travis Zajac, F Robbie Bina, D Taylor Chorney, D Ryan Duncan, D Erik Fabian, F Joe Finley, D Scott Foyt, F/D Brian Lee, D Ryan Martens, F Chris Porter, F Aaron Walski, G Matt Watkins, F Robbie Bina, D Ryan Duncan, F Joe Finley, D Michael Forney, F Chay Genoway, D Andrew Kozek, F Ryan Martens, F Aaron Walski, G
CONFERENCE HONORS
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
Matt Watkins, F Darcy Zajac, F Brent Davidson, F Ryan Duncan, F Joe Finley, D Matt Frattin, F Chay Genoway, D Derrick LaPoint, D Ryan Martens, F Jake Marto, D Aaron Walski, G Matt Watkins, F Darcy Zajac , F Ben Blood, D Brent Davidson, F/D Brad Eidsness, G Chay Genoway, D Jason Gregoire, F Brett Hextall, F Mario Lamoureux, F Derrick LaPoint, D Tate Maris, G Jake Marto, D Chris VandeVelde, F Darcy Zajac, F Ben Blood, D Brett Bruneteau, F Brent Davidson, F Brad Eidsness, G Matt Frattin, F Chay Genoway, D Jason Gregoire, F Brett Hextall, F Ryan Hill, F/D Mario Lamoureux, F Derrick LaPoint, D Andrew MacWilliam, D Brad Malone, F Tate Maris, G Jake Marto, D Carter Rowney, F Ben Blood, D Taylor Dickin, F Brad Eidsness, G Derek Forbort, D Mario Lamoureux, F Andrew MacWilliam, D Tate Maris, G Brock Nelson, F Derek Rodwell, F Carter Rowney, F Dillon Simpson, D Connor Gaarder, F Rocco Grimaldi, F Mark MacMillan, F Mitch MacMillan, F Andrew MacWilliam, D Nick Mattson, D Tate Maris, G Brendan O’Donnell, F Derek Rodwell, F Dan Senkbeil, D/F Dillon Simpson, D
Goaltender Jordan Parise was named WCHA Final Five MVP in 2005-06.
WCHA SCHOLAR-ATHLETES 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
1999-00 2000-01 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Erik Fabian, F Chris Porter, F Matt Smaby, D Erik Fabian, F Brian Lee, D Ryan Martens, F Chay Genoway, D Chay Genoway, D Brad Eidsness, G Chay Genoway, D Derrick LaPoint, D Jake Marto, D Chris VandeVelde, F Darcy Zajac, F Brett Bruneteau, F Brad Eidsness, G Chay Genoway, D Derrick LaPoint, D Tate Maris, G Taylor Dickin, F Brad Eidsness, G Dillon Simpson, D Mark MacMillan, F Nick Mattson, D Dillon Simpson, D
WCHA TOURNAMENT MVP 1996-97 1999-00 2005-06 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
David Hoogsteen, F Lee Goren, F Jordan Parise, G Evan Trupp, F Matt Frattin, F Aaron Dell, G
Ryan Bayda, F Lee Goren, F Andy Kollar, G Travis Roche, D Jeff Panzer, F Travis Roche, D Brandon Bochenski, F Matt Jones, D Zach Parise, F Nick Fuher, D Rastislav Spirko, F T.J. Oshie, F Jordan Parise, G Matt Smaby, D Taylor Chorney, D Philippe Lamoureux, G Jonathan Toews, F Taylor Chorney, D T.J. Oshie, F Ben Blood, D Brad Eidsness, G Derrick LaPoint, D Evan Trupp, F Chris VandeVelde, F Matt Frattin, F Chay Genoway, D Aaron Dell, G Derek Forbort, D Mario Lamoureux, F Andrew MacWilliam, D Brock Nelson, F
WCHA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1987-88 1989-90 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99
Neil Eisenhut, F Jason Herter, D Greg Johnson, F Russ Romaniuk, F David Hoogsteen, F Curtis Murphy, D Aaron Schweitzer, G Jason Blake, F Curtis Murphy, D Jeff Panzer, F
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY TEAM AWARDS TOM HOGHAUG MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Awarded annually to a freshman hockey player who has demonstrated initiative, character and a sense of responsibility. The Tom Hoghaug Memorial scholarship was established Feb. 4, 1959 by Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Hoghaug of Grand Forks to honor the memory of their son, Tom, a UND hockey player who was killed in a tragic automobile accident. 1958-59 Douglas Messier 1959-60 Daniel Storsteen 1960-61 Frederick Granger Evans 1961-62 Joseph Lech 1962-63 Paul Rygh 1963-64 Robert Lillo 1964-65 Gary Brandt 1965-66 Robert Tuff 1966-67 Rodney Christensen 1967-68 Robert Duncan 1968-69 Gregory Cameron 1969-70 Earl Anderson 1970-71 Dennis Johnson 1971-72 Timothy Delmore 1972-73 Richard Clubbe 1973-74 Roger Lamoureux 1974-75 Daniel Passolt 1975-76 Charles (Mike) Burggraf William Stankoven 1976-77 Tom Mogush 1977-78 Doug Smail 1978-79 Phillip Sykes 1979-80 Darren Jensen 1980-81 James Vilandre 1981-82 Richard Zombo 1982-83 Glen Klotz 1983-84 Perry Berezan 1984-85 Scott Brower 1985-86 Ian Kidd 1986-87 Steve Peters 1987-88 Garry Valk 1988-89 Dane Jackson 1989-90 Greg Johnson 1990-91 Chris Gotziaman 1991-92 Marty Schriner 1992-93 Jeff Lembke 1993-94 Darcy Mitani 1994-95 Toby Kvalevog 1995-96 Ian Kallay 1996-97 Jason Ulmer 1997-98 Jeff Panzer 1998-99 Bryan Lundbohm 1999-00 Ryan Bayda 2000-01 David Hale 2001-02 Matt Jones 2002-03 Matt Greene 2003-04 Chris Porter 2004-05 Travis Zajac 2005-06 Jonathan Toews 2006-07 Darcy Zajac 2007-08 Jake Marto 2008-09 Graeme Harrington 2009-10 Andrew MacWilliam 2010-11 Brock Nelson 2011-12 Nick Mattson 2012-13 Colten St. Clair
2013-14 Matt Hrynkiw 2014-15 Tucker Poolman 2015-16 Ryan Anderson
ARCHIE KRUM MEMORIAL ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP Conferred upon a hockey player who has demonstrated leadership qualities, high academic standards and athletic excellence, with a consideration given to players from North Dakota and Minnesota. Mr. Krum was a longtime supporter of UND Athletics before his death. 1984-85 Brian Williams 1985-86 Bob Joyce 1986-87 Steve Johnson 1987-88 Mike LaMoine 1988-89 Neil Eisenhut 1989-90 Russ Parent 1990-91 Dave Hakstol 1991-92 Chris Gotziaman 1992-93 Chris Gotziaman 1993-94 Jeff Lembke 1994-95 Jeff Lembke 1995-96 Corey Johnson 1996-97 Dane Litke 1997-98 Mitch Vig 1998-99 Jay Panzer 1999-00 Karl Goehring 2000-01 Karl Goehring 2001-02 Aaron Schneekloth 2002-03 Jason Notermann 2003-04 Matt Jones 2004-05 Matt Jones 2005-06 Erik Fabian Matt Smaby 2006-07 Erik Fabian 2007-08 Ryan Duncan Chay Genoway 2008-09 Chay Genoway 2009-10 Chay Genoway Darcy Zajac 2010-11 Chay Genoway Derrick LaPoint 2011-12 Corban Knight 2012-13 Andrew MacWilliam 2014-15 Nick Mattson 2015-16 Gage Ausmus
Zach Parise was named UND’s Most Valuable Player as a freshman in 2002-03. Parise is in his 11th NHL season and is a two-time U.S. Olympian. 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2000-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
Brad Williamson Lee Goren Jeff Panzer Ryan Bayda Brandon Bochenski Zach Parise Brandon Bochenski Colby Genoway Jordan Parise Jordan Parise Ryan Duncan Jean-Philippe Lamoureux Ryan Duncan Chris VandeVelde Matt Frattin Brock Nelson Corban Knight Dillon Simpson Zane McIntyre Drake Caggiula
JEFF ANDERSON HOCKEY SCHOLARSHIP Awarded annually to a UND varsity hockey player who is voted MVP of the team by his teammates. Awarded after the season. 1985-86 Scott Sandelin 1986-87 Tony Hrkac 1987-88 Steve Johnson 1988-89 Lee Davidson 1989-90 Lee Davidson 1990-91 Greg Johnson 1991-92 Greg Johnson 1992-93 Greg Johnson 1993-94 Brad Bombardir 1994-95 Teeder Wynne 1995-96 Teeder Wynne 1996-97 David Hoogsteen Jason Blake 1997-98 Curtis Murphy
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Team captain Matt Greene won UND’s first Coaches Unsung Hero Award in 200405. Greene has gone on to play in more than 500 NHL games and has won a pair of Stanley Cup championships with the Los Angeles Kings.
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
T.J. Oshie Chay Genoway Mario Lamoureux Evan Trupp Evan Trupp Mario Lamoureux Danny Kristo Rocco Grimaldi Connor Gaarder Troy Stecher
MOST IMPROVED PLAYER 2004-05 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
VIRG FOSS 3-STAR AWARD Awarded annually to the player who receives the most 3-star voting points, as voted by the print media following each home game. 2010-11 Matt Frattin 2011-12 Danny Kristo 2012-13 Danny Kristo 2013-14 Rocco Grimaldi 2014-15 Zane McIntyre 2015-16 Brock Boeser
Erik Fabian Chris VandeVelde Brent Davidson Ben Blood Tate Maris Aaron Dell Carter Rowney Dillon Simpson Keaton Thompson Austin Poganski Coltyn Sanderson
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Phil Sykes was a co-recipient of UND’s first Cliff “Fido” Purpur Award in 1980-81. In four seasons at UND, Sykes racked up 98 goals and 90 assists for 188 career points in 161 games. He went on to enjoy a 10year NHL career with Los Angeles and Winnipeg.
CLIFF (FIDO) PURPUR AWARD Given annually to the player judged by the coaching staff to exemplify the characteristics of Purpur, a former UND coach, of hard work, determination and being a creator of excitement. 1980-81 Phil Sykes Dusty Carroll 1981-82 Dusty Carroll 1982-83 Dave Tippett 1983-84 Dean Barsness 1984-85 Scott Sandelin 1985-86 Bob Joyce 1986-87 Bob Joyce 1987-88 Scott Dub 1988-89 Brent Bobyck 1989-90 Brent Bobyck 1990-91 Dave Hakstol 1991-92 Dane Jackson 1992-93 Kevin McKinnon 1993-94 Kevin McKinnon 1994-95 Keith Murphy 1995-96 Darcy Mitani 1996-97 Matt Henderson 1997-98 Matt Henderson 1998-99 Jason Blake 1999-00 Jeff Panzer 2000-01 Bryan Lundbohm 2001-02 Tim Skarperud 2002-03 Jason Notermann 2003-04 Zach Parise 2004-05 Rory McMahon 2005-06 Travis Zajac 2006-07 T.J. Oshie
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2004-05 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
Travis Zajac Chay Genoway Evan Trupp Brad Eidsness Danny Kristo Derek Forbort Michael Parks Rocco Grimaldi Paul LaDue Nick Schmaltz Brock Boeser
Forward Travis Zajac was named North Dakota’s Rookie of the Year in 2004-05. Zajac now stars for the NHL’s New Jersey Devils.
COACHES UNSUNG HERO AWARD 2004-05 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
Matt Greene Scott Foyt Robbie Bina Rylan Kaip Aaron Walski Jake Marto Jake Marto Ben Blood Joe Gleason Derek Rodwell Andrew Panzarella Matt Hrynkiw Nick Schmaltz
PLUS/MINUS AWARD 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
Drew Stafford (+13) Drew Stafford (+25) Joe Finley (+19) Joe Finley (+24) Ben Blood (+10) Chris VandeVelde (+10) Jake Marto (+18) Ben Blood (+33) Brock Nelson (+17) Danny Kristo (+17) Paul LaDue (+15) Gage Ausmus (+15) Drake Caggiula (+46)
Drew Stafford won the team’s Plus/Minus Award in each of his final two seasons at UND. Stafford, now with the Winnipeg Jets, is in his 10th NHL season.
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY NORTH DAKOTA MEN’S HOCKEY OLYMPIANS 1952 (Oslo, Norway) John Noah (USA, silver) 1956 (Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy) Gordon Christian (USA, silver) Dan McKinnon (USA, silver) Ken Purpur (USA, silver) 1964 (Innsbruck, Austria) Tom Yurkovich (USA) Bill Reichart (USA) Don Ross (USA) 1968 (Grenoble, France) Don Ross (USA) 1972 (Sapporo, Japan) Mike Curran (USA, silver) 1980 (Lake Placid, N.Y.) Dave Christian (USA, gold) Roger Lamoureux (CAN) Kevin Maxwell (CAN) 1984 (Sarajevo, Yugoslavia) Bob DePiero (Italy) Dave Donnelly (CAN) James Patrick (CAN) Dave Tippett (CAN)
1988 (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) Bob Joyce (CAN) Gord Sherven (CAN) 1992 (Albertville, France) Dean Blais (Coach, USA) Dave Tippett (CAN, silver) 1994 (Lillehammer, Norway) Greg Johnson (CAN, silver) 2002 (Salt Lake City) Ed Belfour (CAN, gold) 2006 (Turin, Italy) Jason Blake (USA) 2010 (Vancouver, B.C) Zach Parise (USA, silver) Jonathan Toews (CAN, gold) 2014 (Sochi, Russia) T.J. Oshie (USA) Zach Parise (USA) Jonathan Toews (CAN, gold) John Noah holds the distinction of being UND’s first Olympian, having represented the U.S. in 1952.
Jonathan Toews has won Olympic gold with Canada in 2010 and 2014 (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/HHOF-IIHF Images).
Dave Christian was a member of the famed U.S. “Miracle on Ice” team that won the gold medal at the 1980 Olympic Games in Lake Placid.
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
1949 (Stockholm, Sweden) Milton Johnson (USA, bronze) Russell Johnson (USA, bronze) Stan Marek (CZE) 1950 (London, England) Milton Johnson (USA, silver) Russell Johnson (USA, silver) 1955 (Germany) Gordon Christian (USA) Dan McKinnon (USA) 1958 (Oslo, Norway) Gordon Christian (USA) Dan McKinnon (USA) Cal Marvin (Coach, USA) 1961 (Geneva, Switzerland) Tom Yurkovich (USA) 1962 (Denver, Colorado) Ken Johannson (USA, bronze) 1965 (Tampere, Finland) Dan Storsteen (USA) Cal Marvin (Manager, USA) 1966 (Ljubjana, Yugoslavia) Don Ross (USA) Tom Yurkovich (USA) Ken Johannson (Asst. Mgr., USA) 1967 (Vienna, Austria) Terry Casey (USA) Art Miller (CAN, bronze) Don Ross (USA) 1969 (Stockholm, Sweden) Mike Curran (USA) Bill Reichart (USA) 1970 (Bucharest, Romania) Mike Curran (USA) Don Ross (USA) 1971 (Geneva, Switzerland) Mike Curran (USA) Don Ross (USA) 1973 (Graz, Austria) Earl Anderson (USA) Alan Hangsleben (USA) 1974 (Ljubjana, Yugoslavia) Alan Hangsleben (USA) 1976 (Katowice, Poland) Mike Curran (USA) 1977 (Vienna, Austria) Mike Curran (USA) 1981 (Stockholm, Sweden) Dave Christian (USA) 1982 (Helsinki, Finland) Bob DePiero (Italy) Bill Selman (Coach, USA) 1983 (West Germany) Bob DePiero (Italy) 1986 (Moscow, Soviet Union) Scott Sandelin (USA) Phil Sykes (CAN, bronze) Brian Williams (USA) 1989 (Sweden) Dave Christian (USA) James Patrick (CAN, silver) 1990 (Switzerland) Jon Casey (USA) 1998 (Zurich) James Patrick (CAN) 1999 (Oslo, Norway) Jason Blake (USA) Brad Pascall (Manager, Canada)
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2000 (St. Petersburg, Russia) Jason Blake (USA) Karl Goehring (USA) Dean Blais (USA, Asst. Coach) 2002 (Sweden) James Patrick (CAN) Landon Wilson (USA) 2003 (Helsinki, Finland) Brad DeFauw (USA) 2005 (Vienna, Austria) Zach Parise (USA) 2006 (Riga, Latvia) Drew Stafford (USA) 2007 (Moscow, Russia) Brandon Bochenski (USA) Mike Commodore (CAN, gold) Matt Greene (USA) Zach Parise (USA) Jonathan Toews (CAN, gold) 2008 (Halifax, N.S. /Quebec City) Matt Greene (USA) Zach Parise (USA) Drew Stafford (USA) Jonathan Toews (CAN, silver) 2009 (Bern, Switzerland) Jason Blake (USA) T.J. Oshie (USA) Drew Stafford (USA) Dave Tippett (Asst., CAN, bronze) Travis Zajac (CAN, bronze) 2010 (Germany) Taylor Chorney (USA) Matt Greene (USA) T.J. Oshie (USA) 2011 (Slovakia) Chris Porter (USA) Travis Zajac (CAN) 2013 (Stockholm /Helsinki) Danny Kristo (USA, bronze) T.J. Oshie (USA, bronze) Dave Tippett (CAN, Asst. Coach) 2014 (Minsk, Belarus) Brock Nelson (USA) Dave Tippett (CAN, Head Coach) 2015 (Prague, Czech Republic) Brock Nelson (USA, bronze) 2016 (Moscow, Russia) Brock Nelson (USA)
INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY
1976 1981 1984 1987 1991
CANADA CUP
Mike Curran (USA) Alan Hangsleben (USA) Dave Christian (USA) Dave Christian (USA) James Patrick (CAN, 1st) Dave Christian (USA, 2nd)
WORLD CUP OF HOCKEY
2004 2016
1974 1979 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1994 1995 2001 2003 2004
Jason Blake (USA, semis) T.J. Oshie (USA) Zach Parise (USA) Jonathan Toews (CAN)
WORLD JUNIORS
Dave Geving (USA) Dave Christian (USA) Mike Stone (USA) Mark Huglen (USA) Craig Ludwig (USA) Jon Casey (USA) Troy Murray (CAN, gold) James Patrick (CAN, gold) James Patrick (CAN, bronze) Gord Sherven (CAN, bronze) Rick Zombo (USA) Scott Sandelin (USA) Brad Berry (CAN, gold) Lee Davidson (USA) Lee Davidson (USA) Geoff Smith (CAN) Jason Herter (CAN, gold) Chris Gotziaman (USA) Greg Johnson (CAN, gold) Brad Bombardir (CAN) Marty Schriner (USA, bronze) Toby Kvalevog (USA) Landon Wilson (USA) David Hale (USA) Matt Greene (USA) Matt Jones (USA) Zach Parise (USA) Rastislav Spirko (SVK) Brady Murray (USA, gold) Zach Parise (USA, gold) Rastislav Spirko (SVK) Drew Stafford (USA, gold)
2005 2006 2007 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2015 2016
Brian Lee (USA) Drew Stafford (USA) Taylor Chorney (USA) Brian Lee (USA) T.J. Oshie (USA) Jonathan Toews (CAN, gold) Taylor Chorney (USA, bronze) Brian Lee (USA, bronze) Jonathan Toews (CAN, gold) Danny Kristo (USA) Danny Kristo (USA, gold) Derek Forbort (USA, bronze) Brock Nelson (USA, bronze) Dererk Forbort (USA) Rocco Grimaldi (USA, gold) Nick Schmaltz (USA) Brock Boeser (USA, bronze) Nick Schmaltz (USA, bronze)
Drew Stafford, Zach Parise and Brady Murray helped the United States win its first-ever World Junior Championship gold medal at the 2004 tournament in Helsinki, Finland.
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY RECORDS & HISTORY Team Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140-141 Individual Records . . . . . . . . . . . 142-143 Career Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144-145 Single-Season Records. . . . . . . 146-147 Freshman Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Century Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Longest Streaks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Shutout Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Year-by-Year Leaders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Year-by-Year Results. . . . . . . . . . 153-171 Coaching History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 All-Time Roster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173-184 All-Time Captains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 All-Time Uniform Numbers. . . 186-190
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS
Most Wins: 40 (40-8-0 in 1986-87) Highest Winning Percentage: .833 (40-8-0 in 1986-87) Fewest Wins: 6 (6-28-2 in 1974-75) Most Losses: 28 (6-28-2 in 1974-75) Fewest Losses: 5 (11-5-0 in 1947-48 and 15-5-0 in 1952-53) Most Ties: 9 (29-8-9 in 2000-01) Fewest Ties: 0 (11 times) Most Home Wins: 26 (26-2-0 in 1986-87) Highest Home Winning Percentage: .929 (26-2-0 in 1986-87) Most Home Losses: 14 (3-14-1 in 1974-75) Fewest Home Losses: 0 (14-0-3 in 1962-63) Most Road Wins: 13 (13-3-3 in 2015-16 and in 2000-01) Most Road Losses: 16 (4-16-0 in 1992-93) Fewest Road Losses: 1 (7-1-0 in 1949-50) Most Neutral Site Wins: 8 (8-0-0 in 1999-00) Most Consecutive Games Won: 15 (last 14 of 1979-80 & first of 1980-81, 2-880 through 3-29-80 and 10-17-80) Most Consecutive Wins to Start a Season: 13 (1952-53) Most Consecutive Losses to Start a Season: 4 (1994-95) UND Record in Season Openers: 44-18-7 (.688) UND Record in Conference Season Openers: 32-21-4 (.596) Most Consecutive Winning Seasons: 14 (2002-03 to present) Most Consecutive Losing Seasons: 3 (1973-74 to 1975-76; 1991-92 to 1993-94) Longest Winning Streak: 15 games (last 14 games of 1979-80 and first game of 1980-81; 2-8-80 through 3-29-80 and 10-17-80) Longest Home Winning Streak: 18 games (last 18 games of 1979-80) Longest Road Winning Streak: 8 games (12-9-67 through 2-9-68) Longest Home Unbeaten Streak: 19 games (from Nov. 16, 1979 to Oct. 17, 1980 – over two seasons) Longest Home Losing Streak: 5 games (five times, most recent was from 1029-05 through 12-10-05) Longest Conference Winning Streak: 14 (1986-87) Longest Conference Unbeaten Streak: 19 (1998-99) Most Goals Scored: 264 (1986-87) Most Goals Allowed: 199 (1991-92) Most Assists: 418 (1986-87) Most Points: 682 (1986-87) Most Penalties: 472 (1991-92) Most Penalty Minutes: 1,086 (1991-92) Most One-Goal Games: 18 (1983-84 and 1987-88) Most Power Play Goals: 71 (1989-90) Best Power Play Percentage: .302, 67 of 222 (1977-78) Lowest Power Play Percentage: .164, 29 of 177 (1993-94) Best Penalty Kill Percentage: .872, 184 of 211 (2003-04) Lowest Penalty Kill Percentage: .672, 57 of 174 (1974-75) Most Shorthanded Goals: 18 (1986-87) Most Shutouts: 9 (1999-00) Most Games Being Shutout: 4 (1967-68) Most Consecutive Shutouts: 4 (12/5/15 to 1/01/16) and 1/15/54 to 1/30/54) Most Consecutive Games Scoring: 177 (11/26/77 through 1/30/82) Most Overtime Games: 12 (2000-01) Most Overtime Wins: 4 (of 8 in 1980-81) Most Overtime Losses: 4 (of 8 in 1979-80); 4 (of 8 in 1987-88) Highest Season Home Attendance: 261,875 (2005-06, 24 games) Highest Season Home Attendance Avg.: 11,756 (2010-11, 20 games) Highest Season Overall (Home, Road & Neutral) Attendance: 429,235 in 2006-07 (Avg. 9,982 per game) Highest Season Overall (Home, Road & Neutral) Attendance Avg.: 10,920 (2008-09, 43 games)
TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
Most Goals for UND: 18 (18-3 win at Denver, 2/01/50) Most Goals, Both Teams: 23 (2/27/48, 17-6 win over North Dakota State) Fewest Goals, Both Teams: 0 (3/8/68 at Michigan Tech) Most Shorthanded Goals for UND: 3 (2/16/90 in 9-2 win over Michigan Tech) Most Power Play Goals: 7 (10/18/91 in 10-5 win at Denver ) Most Empty Net Goals for UND: 2 (3/28/14 vs. Wisconsin in the NCAA Midwest Regional by Rocco Grimaldi at 19:02 and 19:32 of the 3rd period; 2/12/99 vs. Denver by Jeff Ulmer at 18:31 and Adam Calder at 19:03 of the 3rd period; 12/05/81 at U.S. International by Dan Brennan at 18:46 and Dave Donnelly at 19:39 of 3rd period)
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LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAKS IN UND HISTORY (all games) 1. 16 games – 13-0-3 from 11/09/02 to 1/10/03 2. 15 games – 15-0-0 (over two seasons) from 2/08/80 to 10/17/80 LONGEST HOME UNBEATEN STREAKS IN UND HISTORY (all games) 1. 19 games – 19-0-0 (over two seasons) from 11/16/79 to 10/17/80 * 2. 18 games – 15-0-3 (over two seasons) from 11/24/62 to 11/29/63 * 18 games – 15-0-3 (over two seasons) from 3/02/02 to 2/07/03 4. 17 games – 17-0-0 (over two seasons) from 1/05/90 to 11/30/91 & 5. 15 games – 15-0-0 (over two seasons) from 12/28/85 to 11/30/86 * 15 games – 10-0-5 (in 2000-01 season) from 10/21/00 to 2/17/01 # * UND won national championship in year streak started or ended # UND was national runnerup & UND was national quarterfinalist in year streak started Most Assists for UND: 24 (15-0 win over Yale in 45-minute game at Troy, N.Y., 1/01/60) Most Points for UND: 39 (15-0 win over Yale in 45-minute game at Troy, N.Y., 1/01/60) Most Power Play Opportunities for UND: 14 (10/7/00 at Michigan) Most Power Play Opportunities for Opponent: 14 by Wisconsin (3/11/94 in Grand Forks) Most Penalties for UND: 30 (3/6/92 vs. Minnesota) Most Penalty Minutes for UND: 124 (10/31/98 vs. Minnesota Duluth) Most Penalties, Both Teams: 64 (10/31/98 vs. Minnesota Duluth) Most Penalty Minutes, Both Teams: 257 (10/31/98 vs. Minnesota Duluth) Most Game DQs: 5 (12/29/84, Maine; 10/31/98 by Minnesota Duluth) Largest Margin of Victory for UND: 15 (15-0 over Yale on 1/01/60 and 18-3 at Denver on 2/01/50) Largest Margin of Shutout Victory for UND: 15 (over Yale on 1/01/60) Largest Margin of Shutout Defeat over UND: 10 (by Michigan Tech on 2/16/74) Largest Margin of Defeat: 14 (Denver 15-1 over UND on 1/13/61) Fastest Two Goals by UND: 0:02 seconds (1/30/60 at Colorado College) Fastest Three Goals by UND: :20 seconds (2/11/53 vs. Colorado College) Fastest Four Goals by UND: 1:18 (12/30/76 vs. Univ. of Saskatchewan) Longest Game: 102 minutes 9 seconds (5-4 win over Minnesota in 5 OT on 1221/22/68 at Bloomington, Minn.; in championship game of the 1968 Minnesota Classic Tournament. UND center Rod (Buzz) Christiansen scored the winning goal at 2:09 of 5th OT. Game began at 8 p.m. and ended at 12:54 a.m.) Longest NCAA Tournament Game: 81 minnutes, 28 seconds (3-2 win in 2 OT vs. #6 Ferris State in NCAA Midwest Region championship game in Cincinnati). Connor Gaarder scored GWG at 1:28 of the second overtime Shortest OT Game: 0:04 seconds (10/30/81 by Providence, 6-5 win at UND)
TEAM PERIOD RECORDS
Most Goals for UND: 11 (12/28/78, 3rd Period vs. Univ. of Manitoba) Most Assists for UND: 18 (12/28/78, 3rd Period vs. Univ. of Manitoba) Most Points for UND: 29 (12/28/78, 3rd Period vs. Univ. of Manitoba) Most Penalties: 15 (2/02/90, 2nd Period vs. Northern Michigan; 10/31/98, 1st period vs. Minnesota Duluth) Most Penalty Minutes: 70 (10/31/98, 3rd period vs. Minnesota Duluth) SINGLE-SERIES POWER-PLAY OPPORTUNITIES Most by North Dakota 23 vs. Colorado College (Oct. 25-26, 1991) 21 vs. Northeastern (Oct. 14-15, 2005) 21 vs. Minnesota Duluth (Feb. 27-28, 1998) 21 at Denver (Nov. 4-5, 1994) 21 at Denver (Oct. 18-19, 2001) 21 vs. Notre Dame (Jan. 5-6, 1979) 20, three times Most by Opponent 24 vs. Colorado College (Oct. 25-26, 1991) 23 at Minnesota (Jan. 26-27, 2007) 23 vs. Miami/Michigan State (Oct. 8-9, 2005) 22 vs. Notre Dame (Jan. 5-6, 1979) 21 vs. Denver (Oct. 29-30, 1976) 20 at Colorado College (Oct. 28-29, 1994) 20 at Denver (Oct. 18-19, 1991)
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY OPPONENT TEAM RECORDS
Game Most Goals: 15 (1-13-61, Denver in 15-1 over UND) Most Assists: 21 (1-2-62, Des Moines Oak Leafs in 11-3 win over UND) Most Points: 32 (2-24-51, Michigan in 12-4 win over UND) Most Penalties: 35 (10-31-98 Minnesota Duluth) Most Penalty Minutes: 133 (10-31-98 Minnesota Duluth) Most Game DQs: 5 (12-29-84, Maine; 10-31-98 by Minnesota Duluth) Period Most Goals: 7 (11-7-75, 3rd Period, Michigan in 11-1 win over UND; and 1-23-91, 2nd Period, Minnesota in 11-5 win over UND) Most Assists: 12 (1-23-91, 2nd Period, Minnesota in 11-5 win over UND) Most Points: 19 (1-23-91, 2nd Period, Minnesota in 11-5 win over UND) Most Penalties: 16 (10-31-98; 1st & 3rd periods, Minnesota Duluth) Most Penalty Minutes: 76 (10-31-98; 3rd period, Minnesota Duluth)
THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED
UND won when trailing after two periods: 11/14/15 vs. #17 Miami. Trailed 2-1 after two periods in an eventual 4-3 OT win. Overtime Game: 3/19/16 vs. Denver in NCHC Frozen Faceoff Third-Place game (1-1 tie). Overtime Game Won by UND: 2/19/16 vs. Minnesota Duluth (2-1 UND win). Austin Poganski scored on penalty shot at 3:19 of OT. Overtime Game Won by Opponent: 1/30/15 at Omaha (3-2 UNO win). Austin Ortega scored a 5x3 power-play goal at 4:27 of overtime. Overtime Game Ended in a Tie: 3/19/16 vs. Denver in NCHC Frozen Faceoff Third-Place game (1-1 tie). UND Shut Out an Opponent: 1/29/16 at Western Michigan (Cam Johnson made 31 saves in a 2-0 UND win). UND Shut Out an Opponent on the Road: 1/29/16 at Western Michigan (Cam Johnson made 31 saves in a 2-0 UND win). UND Was Shut Out: 3/21/14 vs. Miami in NCHC Frozen Faceoff semifinal (Ryan McKay 32 saves in 3-0 Miami win) UND Was Shut Out at Home: 10/28/11 vs. St. Cloud State (Ryan Faragher, 44 saves, 4-0 SCSU win) Scoreless Tie Was Played: 10/19/07 at Boston College (game was called after two periods due to poor ice conditions); March 8, 1968 at Michigan Tech, no OT UND Swept a 2-Game Regular Season Home Series: 3/04/16 & 3/05/16 vs. Western Michigan (8-1, 5-4) UND Swept a First-Round Home Playoff Home: 3/11/16 & 3/12/16 vs. Colorado College (7-1, 5-1) UND Swept a 2-Game Regular Season Road Series: 2/27/16 & 2/28/16 at #13 Omaha (4-2, 4-1) UND Swept a 2-Game Regular Season Home & Home Series: 1/02/09 & 1/03/09 vs. Bemidji State (4-3, 4-3 OT) UND Won a Shootout: 1/22/16 vs. Colorado College (Game officially recorded as a 5-5 OT tie). Brock Boeser scored the shootout winner. UND Lost a Shootout: 10/10/15 vs. Maine at Ice Breaker Tournament in Portland, Maine (game officially recorded as 1-1 tie). Nolan Vesey scored the shootout winner. UND Was Swept on the Road: 2/12/16 & 2/13/16 at #13 Denver (6-4, 4-1) UND Was Swept at Home: 11/01/13 & 11/02/13 vs. #9 St. Cloud State (3-2, 3-1) UND Was Not Penalized: 2/22/97 – vs. Alaska Anchorage Neither Team Was Penalized: 2/22/97 – vs. Alaska Anchorage UND Attempted a Penalty Shot: 2/19/16 – Austin Poganski scored on Kasimir Kaskisuo at 3:19 of OT in a 2-1UND win vs. Minnesota Duluth UND Scored on a Penalty Shot: 2/19/16 – Austin Poganski scored on Kasimir Kaskisuo at 3:19 of OT in a 2-1UND win vs. Minnesota Duluth Opponent Attempted a Penalty Shot: 1/01/16 – Alabama Huntsville’s Tyler Poulsen was stopped by UND’s Cam Johnson at 18:32 of the second period in a 1-0 UND win. UND Goaltender Assisted on a Goal: 1/10/15 – Zane McIntyre vs. Minnesota Duluth in 5-2 UND win UND Hat Trick: 11/20/15 – Drake Caggiula in 4-3 win vs. #7 St. Cloud State Hat Trick by Two Players: 3/11/11 – Matt Frattin and Jason Gregoire vs. Michigan Tech (WCHA First Round, Game 1) Hat Trick by Defenseman: 3/02/01 – Travis Roche in 5-1 win at Bemidji State Hat Trick by Freshman: 10/17/15 – Brock Boeser in 5-2 win vs. Bemidji State Four Goals in a Game: 1/09/04 – Brandon Bochenski vs. Alaska Anchorage All Goals Scored by One Player: 11/15/68 – 4 goals by Dave Kartio vs. Denver
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Austin Poganski is the last UND player to score on a penalty shot. He scored at 3:19 of overtime in a 2-1 win over Minnesota Duluth on Feb. 19, 2016.
All-American Brandon Bochenski is the last UND player to score four goals in a game. Bochenski scored four goals against Alaska Anchorage on Jan. 9, 2004.
TEAM RECORDS
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY MISCELLANEOUS CAREER
Hat Tricks: 17 by Ben Cherski (1951-55) Points Per Game: 2.02 by Tony Hrkac (1984-85, 1986-87)
INDIVIDUAL SINGLE PERIOD
Hat Tricks: 7 by Ben Cherski (1953-54) Goals Per Game: 1.48 by Ben Cherski (1953-54) Points Per Game: 2.42 by Tony Hrkac (1986-87) Consecutive Goalie Shutouts: 4 by Gerald “Spike” Schultz (1/14/54, 1/15/54, 1/28/54 and 1/29/54 all vs. Michigan Tech)
Goals: 4 by Cary Eades (11/14/80, 2nd period vs. Colorado College) Points: 6 by Milton “Prince” Johnson (2/10/50, 3rd period vs. Michigan State) Most Goalie Saves: 25 by Dave Murphy (11/07/71, 1st period vs. U.S. Olympic Team) Most Overtime Saves: 15 by Brian Blanchard (12/21/68 in 5 OT vs. Minnesota) Fewest Goalie Saves: 0 by Bob Peabody (1/16/59, 3rd period vs. Michigan); Mel Donnelly (12/21/79, 1st period vs. Ohio State) and Darren Jensen (12/10/82, 1st period vs. Denver) Most Goals Allowed: 6 by many players
INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME
INDIVIDUAL STREAKS
INDIVIDUAL SEASON
Point-Scoring Streak: 27 games by Steve Johnson (10/16/87 to 1/23/88) Goals: 8 by Bill Sullivan (2/27/48 vs. North Dakota State) Goal-Scoring Streak: 12 games by Ben Cherski (1/11/52 to 2/19/52) and by Assists: 6 by Bill Himmelright (2/19/77 vs. Colorado College) and Doug Smail Gordon Christian (12/29/48 to 2/18/49). (11/5/77 vs. Michigan State) Points: 9 by Bill Reichart (12/29/54 vs. Minnesota Duluth, 7G/2A) and Bob Joyce (1/02/87 vs. Michigan Tech, 6G/3A) Goals by a Defenseman: 3 by Jerry Lafond (11/27/65 vs. Minnesota Duluth), Alan Hangsleben (2/18/72 vs. Michigan Tech), Mike Stone (11/15/80 vs. Colorado College) and Travis Roche (3/02/01 vs. Bemidji State) Assists by a Defenseman: 6 by Bill Himmelright (2/19/77 vs. Colorado College) and Travis Roche (11/10/00 vs. Minnesota) Points by a Defenseman: 6 by Bill Himmelright (2/19/77 vs. Colorado College) and Travis Roche (11/10/00 vs. Minnesota) Shorthanded Goals: 2 by Mike Burggraf (12/09/78 vs. Northern Arizona) and Russ Romaniuk (12/02/90 vs. Maine) Power Play Goals: 3 by Mark Taylor (11/23/79 vs. Michigan State) and Jeff McLean (10/18/91 vs. Denver) Most Penalties: 7 by Dave Donnelly (12/04/82 vs. Minnesota); Landon Wilson (1/27/95 vs. Minnesota Duluth) Most Penalty Minutes: 33 by Landon Wilson (1/27/95 vs. Minnesota Duluth) Most Goalie Saves: 56 by Darren Jensen (11/31/81 vs. Minnesota) Fewest Goalie Saves: 8 by Bob Peabody (11/11/58 by Minnesota Duluth) and George Gratton (1/9/59) Most Goals Allowed: 12 by Bob Murray (12/10/48 vs. Colorado College; 12/11/48 vs. Colorado College; 12/17/48 vs. University of Saskatchewan; and 1/28/48 vs. Minnesota) and Rudy Lindbeck (2/24/51 vs. Michigan)
Bill Reichart (above) shares the UND single-game with nine points, accomplished on Dec. 29, 1954 against Minnesota Duluth. His record stood for 33 years until it was matched by Bob Joyce on Jan. 2, 1987.
Ben Cherski’s 131 career goals and 17 hat tricks from 195155 remain school records.
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY FASTEST TO 100 CAREER POINTS AT UND Rk Name Games 1. Troy Murray (1980-82)................................................... 50 2. Tony Hrkac (1984-85, 1986-87).................................. 59 3. Zach Parise (2002-04).................................................... 66 4. Greg Johnson (1989-93)............................................... 74 5. Perry Berezan (1983-85)............................................... 75 6. Jason Blake* (1996-99)................................................. 79 7. Bob Joyce (1984-87)...................................................... 81 8. Doug Smail (1977-80)................................................... 82 Mark Taylor (1976-80).................................................... 82 10. Brandon Bochenski (2001-04).................................... 83 Bob Munro (1966-69).................................................... 83 12. Jeff Panzer (1997-01)..................................................... 85 13. Rick Zaparniuk (1976-80)............................................. 86 14. Cary Eades (1978-82)..................................................... 89 15. Ryan Bayda (1999-02)................................................... 91 Jim Cahoon (1969-73)................................................... 91 Chris Jensen (1982-86)................................................. 91 Dixon Ward (1988-92)................................................... 91 19. T.J. Oshie (2005-08)........................................................ 92 20. Russ Romaniuk (1988-91)............................................ 93 21. Ryan Duncan (2005-09)................................................ 95 Mike Burggraf (1975-79).............................................. 95 Teeder Wynne (1992-96).............................................. 95 24. Lee Goren (1997-00)...................................................... 98 25. Earl Anderson (1969-73).............................................. 99 * Arrived at UND as a sophomore
Troy Murray
George Chigol
Lee Davidson
Kevin McKinnon
Ben Cherski
Jim Ridley
FASTEST GOALS BY UND Fastest Goals to Open a Period From Start of Game: 0:06 by Lee Davidson (10/13/89 vs. AlabamaHuntsville) To Start 2nd Period: 0:07 by Kevin McKinnon (1/16/93 vs. Wisconsin) To Start 3rd Period: 0:07 by Ben Cherski (1/18/52 vs. Michigan Tech) To Start Overtime: 0:12 by Jim Ridley (1/11/57 vs. Minnesota) Fastest Consecutive Goals by Individual Two Goals: 0:05 by Troy Murray (11/21/80, 2nd period vs. Michigan St.) Three by Individual: 1:15 by George Chigol (1/17/63, 2nd period vs. St. Boniface Canadiens) Four by Individual: 6:45 by George Chigol (1/17/63, 2nd period vs. St. Boniface Canadiens) Fastest Hat Trick: 1:15 by George Chigol (11763, 3rd period vs. St. Boniface Canadiens)
OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Single Period Most Goals: 4 by Ron Hartwell of Colorado College (2/24/52) Most Saves: 28 by John Rockwell of Michigan Tech (10/28/78) Most Saves, Overtime: 29 by Murray McLachlan of Minnesota (12/21/68) Fewest Saves: 1 by Keni Gibson of Northeastern (10/30/04) Single Game Most Goals: 5 by Ron Hartwell of Colorado College (2/24/52) and Roger Christian of Warroad Lakers (2/15/62) Most Saves (Regulation): 60 by Nate Nomeland of Princeton (12/30/00) Fewest Saves: 6 by George Mooney of Denver (2/19/52)
Troy Murray reached 100 career points faster than anyone in UND hockey history, achieving that milestone in just 50 games. Murray went on to enjoy a 14-year NHL career, winning the Selke Trophy as the league’s best defensive forward in 1985-86 and a Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche in 1995-96.
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Fastest Goals to Open a Period Start of Game: 0:06 by Rick Kennedy of St. Louis University (12/26/73) Start of 2nd Period: 0:08 by Tony Szabo of Northern Michigan (2/07/92) Start of 3rd Period: 0:07 by Owen Rogers of Minnesota Duluth (11/26/75) Start of Overtime: 0:04 by Kurt Kleinendorst of Providence (10/31/81)
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
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Chris Porter GAMES PLAYED 1. Ryan Duncan (2005-09)............ *175 Chris Porter (2003-07)............... *175 3. Chay Genoway (2006-11).......... 168 Zach Jones (2005-09).................. 168 Matt Watkins (2005-09).............. 168 6. Stephane Pattyn (2011-15)........167 Andrew Kozek (2005-09)............ 167 Quinn Fylling (2000-01, 2002-05)..... 167 Lee Davidson (1986-90).............. 167 10. Chris VandeVelde (2006-10)...... 166 Darcy Zajac (2006-10)................. 166
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9.
GOALS Ben Cherski (1951-55)................. 131 Dixon Ward (1988-92)................. 110 Bob Joyce (1984-87).................... 101 Phil Sykes (1978-82)....................... 98 Mark Taylor (1976-80).................... 97 Bill Reichart (1954-57)................... 97 Russ Romaniuk (1988-91)............ 93 Doug Smail (1977-80)................... 89 Ryan Duncan (2005-09)................ 85 Cary Eades (1978-82)..................... 85
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9.
ASSISTS Greg Johnson (1989-93)............. 198 Mark Taylor (1976-80).................. 168 Jeff Panzer (1997-01)................... 148 Rick Zaparniuk (1976-80)........... 125 Lee Davidson (1986-90).............. 122 Steve Johnson (1984-88)........... 121 Bill Himmelright (1975-79)........ 121 Russ Parent (1986-90)................. 115 Dixon Ward (1988-92)................. 109 Brian Williams (1982-86)............ 109
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9.
POWER-PLAY GOALS Mark Taylor (1976-80).................... 43 Dixon Ward (1988-92)................... 40 Ryan Duncan (2005-09)................ 37 Cary Eades (1978-82)...................... 36 Russ Romaniuk (1988-91)............ 33 Bob Joyce (1984-87)...................... 32 Chris Jensen (1982-86)................. 29 Doug Smail (1977-80)................... 29 Brandon Bochenski (2001-04).... 27 Steve Johnson (1984-88)............. 27
1. 2. 3. 5. 8.
SHORT-HANDED GOALS Russ Romaniuk (1988-91)............ 12 Scott Dub (1984-88)...................... 10 Tony Hrkac (1984-85, 1986-87)..... 9 Doug Smail (1977-80)...................... 9 Drew Stafford (2003-06)...................7 Dusty Carroll (1979-83).................... 7 Phil Sykes (1978-82).......................... 7 Jason Blake (1996-99)...................... 6 Greg Johnson (1989-93).................. 6 Lee Davidson (1986-90)................... 6
*(Consecutively; NCAA record) POINTS 1. Greg Johnson (1989-93)............. 272 2. Mark Taylor (1976-80).................. 265 3. Jeff Panzer (1997-01)................... 228 4. Dixon Ward (1988-92)................. 219 5. Lee Davidson (1986-90).............. 202 6. Doug Smail (1977-80)................. 195 7. Steve Johnson (1984-88)........... 191 8. Ben Cherski (1951-55)................. 188 Phil Sykes (1978-82)..................... 188 10. Rick Zaparniuk (1976-80)........... 185
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
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POINTS PER GAME (Min. 75 GP) Tony Hrkac (1984-85, 1986-87)..... 2.02 Ben Cherski (1951-55)................ 1.88 Bill Reichart (1954-57).................1.84 Greg Johnson (1989-93)............ 1.75 Doug Smail (1977-80)................ 1.73 Mark Taylor (1976-80)................. 1.69 Troy Murray (1980-82)................ 1.61 Reggie Morelli (1957-60)........... 1.55 Zach Parise (2002-04)................. 1.53 James Ridley (1955-58).............. 1.53
CAREER RECORDS
GAME-WINNING GOALS 1. Mark Taylor (1976-80).................... 18 2. Ryan Duncan (2005-09)................ 17 3. Drake Caggiula (2012-16)............ 16 T.J. Oshie (2005-08)......................... 16 5. Jason Gregoire (2008-11)............. 15 Brandon Bochenski (2001-04).... 15 7. Danny Kristo (2009-13)................. 13 Lee Goren (1997-00)...................... 13 Cary Eades (1978-82)...................... 13 10. Bryan Lundbohm (1998-01)........ 12 Bob Joyce (1984-87)...................... 12 Jim Archibald (1981-85)............... 12
FACEOFF WIN PERCENTAGE (Since 2003-04; Min. 200 attempts) 1. Zach Parise (2002-04)..................59.1 2. Corban Knight (2009-13)...........58.4 3. Travis Zajac (2004-06).................56.7 Jonathan Toews (2005-07)........56.7 5. Brad Malone (2007-11)...............55.8 6. Rocco Grimaldi (2011-14)..........55.7 T.J. Oshie (2005-08)......................55.7 8. Mario Lamoureux (2008-12).....55.5 9. Colby Genoway (2002-05).........55.0 10. Colten St. Clair (2012-16)...........54.8 FACEOFF ATTEMPTS (Since 2003-04) 1. Corban Knight (2009-13)........ 2,989 2. Chris VandeVelde (2006-10)... 2,690 3. Darcy Zajac (2006-10).............. 2,027 4. Travis Zajac (2004-06).............. 1,999 5. Brad Malone (2007-11)............ 1,943 6. Mark MacMillan (2011-15)...... 1,805 Colten St. Clair 7. Luke Johnson (2013-16).......... 1,461 8. Rory McMahon (2002-05)....... 1,430 PLUS/MINUS 9. Carter Rowney (2009-13)........ 1,414 (Since 2001-02) 10. T.J. Oshie (2005-08)................... 1,233 1. Andy Schneider (2001-05)........ +70 Brandon Bochenski (2001-04)..... +70 FACEOFF WINS 3. Drake Caggiula (2012-16)......... +66 (Since 2003-04) Joe Finley (2005-09).................... +66 1. Corban Knight (2009-13)........ 1,746 5. Nick Fuher (2001-05).................. +65 2. Chris VandeVelde (2006-10)... 1,474 6. Corban Knight (2009-13).......... +64 3. Travis Zajac (2004-06).............. 1,134 7. Ryan Duncan (2005-09)............. +59 4. Brad Malone (2007-11)............ 1,085 8. Zach Parise (2002-04)................. +58 5. Darcy Zajac (2006-10).............. 1,020 9. Drew Stafford (2003-06)............ +56 6. Mark MacMillan (2011-15)..........985 10. Matt Greene (2002-05).............. +55 7. Rory McMahon (2002-05)...........781 8. Luke Johnson (2013-16)..............748 PENALTIES 9. T.J. Oshie (2005-08).......................687 1. Jim Archibald (1981-85)............. 247 10. Carter Rowney (2009-13)............684 2. Marty Schriner (1990-94)........... 192 3. Matt Greene (2002-05)................163 4. Mike Commodore (1997-00).... 151 5. Mike Prpich (2002-06)..................137 6. Dean Dachyshyn (1979-83)....... 135 Scott Marvin (1973-74, 1975-78)....... 135 8. Andrew MacWilliam (2009-13).....132 Brad Malone (2007-11)............... 132 Marc Chorney (1977-81)............ 132 PENALTY MINUTES 1. Jim Archibald (1981-85)............. 540 2. Marty Schriner (1990-94)........... 487 3. Mike Commodore (1997-00).... 382 4. Matt Greene (2002-05)............... 347 5. Mike Prpich (2002-06)................. 334 6. Brad Malone (2007-11)............... 329 7. Andrew MacWilliam (2009-13).... 327 8. Joe Finley (2008-09)..................... 303 9. Scott Marvin (1973-74, 1975-78).... 297 10. Dean Dachyshyn (1979-83)....... 289 Mark Taylor
* Italics indicate active player
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY PPG BY A DEFENSEMAN 1. Nick Naumenko (1992-96).......... Bill Himmelright (1975-79).......... 3. Jason Herter (1988-91)................. 4. Chay Genoway (2006-11)............ 5. Chad Mazurak (1998-02).............. Mike Stone (1977-82).................... Rob Mihulka (1975-79)................. 8. Dillon Simpson (2010-14)............ 9. Nick Fuher (2001-05)..................... Curtis Murphy (1994-98).............. Ian Kidd (1985-87).......................... Glen Klotz (1982-86)......................
Nick Naumenko POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN 1. Bill Himmelright (1975-79)........ 149 2. Nick Naumenko (1992-96)........ 140 3. Russ Parent (1986-90)................. 139 4. Chay Genoway (2006-11).......... 127 5. Brad Cox (1976-80)....................... 123 6. Jason Herter (1988-91)............... 119 7. Curtis Murphy (1994-98)............ 118 Marc Chorney (1977-81)............ 118 9. Glen Klotz (1982-86).................... 105 10. Brad Williamson (1995-99).......... 99 Mike Stone (1977-82).................... 99
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
GOALS BY A DEFENSEMAN Nick Naumenko (1992-96).......... 38 Curtis Murphy (1994-98).............. 32 Jason Herter (1988-91)................. 30 John Noah (1947-51)..................... 29 Bill Himmelright (1975-79).......... 28 Nick Fuher (2001-05)...................... 27 Chay Genoway (2006-11)............ 26 Mike Stone (1977-82).................... 25 Russ Parent (1986-90)................... 24 Marc Chorney (1977-81).............. 24
ASSISTS BY A DEFENSEMAN 1. Bill Himmelright (1975-79)........ 121 2. Russ Parent (1986-90)................. 115 3. Nick Naumenko (1992-96)........ 102 Brad Cox (1976-80)....................... 102 5. Chay Genoway (2006-11).......... 101 6. Marc Chorney (1977-81).............. 94 7. Jason Herter (1988-91)................. 89 8. Glen Klotz (1982-86)...................... 87 9. Curtis Murphy (1994-98).............. 86 10. Brad Williamson (1995-99).......... 77 Scott Sandelin (1982-86)............... 77
20 20 19 14 13 13 13 11 10 10 10 10
WINNING PERCENTAGE (Min. 40 GP) 1. Karl Goehring (1997-01)........... .765 2. Andy Kollar (1998-02)............... .725 3. Jordan Parise (2003-06)............ .713 4. Jon Casey (1980-84)................... .711 5. Jake Brandt (2001-05)............... .708 6. Aaron Dell (2009-12)................. .696 7. Zane McIntyre (2012-15)........... .687 8. Bob Iwabuchi (1978-80)........... .679 9. Tony Couture (1988-91)............ .670 10. Darren Jensen (1979-83).......... .669
GOALS AGAINST AVGERAGE (Min. 40 GP) 1. Zane McIntyre (2012-15)............2.10 2. Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (2004-08)... 2.14 Jordan Parise (2003-06)............. 2.14 4. Aaron Dell (2009-12).................. 2.15 5. Karl Goehring (1997-01)............ 2.23 6. Brad Eidsness (2008-12)............ 2.41 Karl Goehring 7. Jake Brandt (2001-05)................ 2.50 8. Bob Peabody (1957-59)............. 2.55 SAVES GWG BY A DEFENSEMAN 1. Nick Fuher (2001-05)........................ 8 9. Joe Lech (1962-65)...................... 2.82 1. Peter Waselovich (1973-77)... 3,517 2. Chay Genoway (2006-11)............... 7 10. Mike “Lefty” Curran (1965-68). 2.92 2. Toby Kvalevog (1993-97)....... 2,936 3. Karl Goehring (1997-01)......... 2,783 3. Curtis Murphy (1994-98)................. 6 SAVE PERCENTAGE 4. Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (2004-08). 2,656 4. Ian Kidd (1985-87)............................. 5 (Min. 40 GP) 5. Bill Stankoven (1975-79)........ 2,466 5. Dillon Simpson (2010-14)............... 4 Jake Marto (2007-11)........................ 4 1. Zane McIntyre (2012-15)........... .926 6. Scott Brower (1984-88)........... 2,433 Chad Mazurak (1998-02)................. 4 2. Jordan Parise (2003-06)............. .921 7. Zane McIntyre (2012-15)......... 2,384 Mike Commodore (1997-00)......... 4 3. Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (2004-08)... .920 8. Jon Casey (1980-84)................. 2,306 Nick Naumenko (1992-96)............. 4 4. Karl Goehring (1997-01)............ .918 9. Brad Eidsness (2008-12).......... 2,287 Brad Bombardir (1990-94).............. 4 5. Aaron Dell (2009-12)................. .912 10. Mike “Lefty” Curran (1965-68).... 2,180 David Marvin (1987-91)................... 4 6. Jon Casey (1980-84).................... .910 7. Brad Eidsness (2008-12)........... .906 SHUTOUTS 8. Jake Brandt (2001-05)................. 901 1. Karl Goehring (1997-01)............... 15 GAMES PLAYED BY A GOALIE 1. Toby Kvalevog (1993-97)........... 121 9. Andy Kollar (1998-02)................ .899 2. Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (2004-08)...... 10 2. Karl Goehring (1997-01)............. 118 10. Mike “Lefty” Curran (1965-68)... .897 Jordan Parise (2003-06)................. 10 4. Aaron Dell (2009-12)........................ 9 3. Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (2004-08).... 111 4. Brad Eidsness (2008-12)............. 104 5. Cam Johnson (2014-present)... 5 Peter Waselovich (1973-77)....... 104 Brad Eidsness (2008-12).................. 5 6. Zane McIntyre (2012-15).............. 92 Aaron Schweitzer (1996-98).......... 5 7. Scott Brower (1984-88)................. 90 Tom Yurkovich (1954-57)................ 5 8. Mike “Lefty” Curran (1965-68).... 86 Gerald “Spike” Schultz (1953-55)..... 5 9. Jordan Parise (2003-06)................. 82 10. Zane McIntyre (2012-15)................. 4 Chris Dickson (1987-91)............... 82 Jake Brandt (2001-05)...................... 4 Scott Brower (1984-88).................... 4 WINS Joe Lech (1962-65)............................ 4 (Since 1965-66) 1. Karl Goehring (1997-01)............... 80 2. Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (2004-08)...... 60 3. Brad Eidsness (2008-12)............... 58 4. Jordan Parise (2003-06)................. 55 5. Mike “Lefty” Curran (1965-68)..... 54 6. Toby Kvalevog (1993-97)............. 52 Jon Casey (1980-84)....................... 52 8. Aaron Dell (2009-12)..................... 49 9. Scott Brower (1984-88)................. 47 10. Darren Jensen (1979-83).............. 46 Zane McIntyre SHG BY A DEFENSEMAN 1. Ian Kidd (1985-87)............................. 3 2. Robbie Bina (2003-08)..................... 2 Murray Baron (1986-89).................. 2 Bill Himmelright (1975-79)............. 2 5. Troy Stecher (2013-16)..................... 1 13 others tied w/................................ 1
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GOALS Bob Joyce (1986-87)...................... Tony Hrkac (1986-87).................... Doug Smail (1979-80)................... Russ Romaniuk (1990-91)............ Ben Cherski (1953-54)................... Phil Sykes (1981-82)....................... Ben Cherski (1951-52)................... Jim Archibald (1984-85)............... Matt Frattin (2010-11)................... Russ Romaniuk (1989-90)............ Bill Reichart (1956-57)...................
ASSISTS 1. Tony Hrkac (1986-87).................... 2. Greg Johnson (1990-91)............... 3. Mark Taylor (1979-80).................... Mark Taylor (1978-79).................... 5. Jeff Panzer (2000-01)..................... 6. Greg Johnson (1991-92)............... 7. Steve Johnson (1987-88)............. Tony Hrkac Kevin Maxwell (1978-79).............. 9. Russ Parent (1989-90)................... POINTS 1. Tony Hrkac (1986-87) ................*116 10. Lee Davidson (1989-90)................ 2. Mark Taylor (1979-80).................... 92 POWER-PLAY GOALS 3. Bob Joyce (1986-87)...................... 89 (Since 1975-76) 4. Doug Smail (1979-80)................... 87 5. Steve Johnson (1987-88)............. 85 1. Ryan Duncan (2006-07)................ 6. Mark Taylor (1978-79).................... 83 Doug Smail (1979-80)................... 7. Kevin Maxwell (1978-79).............. 82 3. Russ Romaniuk (1990-91)............ 8. Jeff Panzer (2000-01)..................... 81 Bob Joyce (1985-86)...................... 9. Greg Johnson (1990-91)............... 79 5. Dixon Ward (1991-92)................... 10. Troy Murray (1980-81)................... 78 Bob Joyce (1986-87)...................... Jim Archibald (1984-85)............... 8. Steve Johnson (1987-88)............. *Indicates NCAA record Cary Eades (1981-82)..................... 10. Six players tied w/.......................... GAMES PLAYED 1. 6.
Tony Hrkac (1986-87).................... Bob Joyce (1986-87)...................... Steve Johnson (1986-87)............. Scott Koberinski (1986-87).......... Malcolm Parks (1986-87).............. Tom Benson (1986-87).................. Ian Kidd (1986-87).......................... Mickey Krampotich (1986-87).... Mike Lamoine (1986-87).............. Russ Parent (1986-87)................... Craig Ludwig (1981-82)................
48 48 48 48 48 47 47 47 47 47 47
POINTS PER GAME (Min. 20 GP) 1. Tony Hrkac (1986-87)..................2.42 2. Mark Taylor (1979-80)................. 2.30 3. Ken Johannson (1950-51)......... 2.27 4. Ben Cherski (1952-53)................ 2.20 5. Doug Smail (1979-80)................ 2.18 6. Russell “Buzz” Johnson (1949-50)... 2.17 7. Reg Morelli (1959-60)................. 2.10 8. Greg Johnson (1990-91)............ 2.08 9. Ben Cherski (1953-54)............. 2.074 10. Bill Reichart (1956-57)............. 2.068
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PLUS/MINUS (Since 2001-02) 1. Drake Caggiula (2015-16)......... 2. Brock Boeser (2015-16)........ 3. Nick Schmaltz (2015-16)........... 4. David Lundbohm (2002-03).... 5. Zach Parise (2003-04)................. 6. Brady Murray (2003-04)............. 7. Ben Blood (2010-11)................... Matt Greene (2003-04).............. Matt Jones (2003-04).................. 10. Brandon Bochenski (2003-04)...
52 46 43 40 40 39 38 37 36 36 36
70 61 59 59 55 54 Bob Joyce 51 51 FACEOFF WIN PERCENTAGE 50 (Since 2003-04; Min. 100 attempts) 49 1. Corban Knight (2010-11)...........59.9 2. Zach Parise (2003-04)..................59.1 3. Brandon Bochenski (2003-04)....58.9 4. Corban Knight (2011-12)...........58.7 17 5. T.J. Oshie (2006-07)......................58.6 17 Ryan Hale (2003-04).....................58.6 16 7. Rocco Grimaldi (2013-14)..........58.0 16 8. Corban Knight (2009-10)...........57.9 15 9. Brad Malone (2010-11)...............57.7 15 10. Colby Genoway (2003-04).........57.6 15 14 FACEOFF ATTEMPTS 14 (Since 2003-04) 13 1. Travis Zajac (2005-06).............. 1,151 2. Corban Knight (2012-13)........ 1,090 SHORT-HANDED GOALS 3. Corban Knight (2011-12)............990 (Since 1975-76) 4. Chris VandeVelde (2009-10).......880 1. Tony Hrkac (1986-87)....................... 8 5. Chris VandeVelde (2008-09).......863 Doug Smail (1979-80)...................... 8 6. Brad Malone (2010-11)................849 3. Drew Stafford (2005-06)...................7 7. Travis Zajac (2004-05)..................848 4. Russ Romaniuk (1989-90)............... 6 8. Rory McMahon (2004-05)...........787 5. Scott Dub (1987-88)......................... 5 9. Corban Knight (2010-11)............783 Gord Sherven (1981-82).................. 5 10. Darcy Zajac (2008-09)..................778 Frank Burggraf (1978-79)................ 5 Mike Burggraf (1978-79)................. 5 FACEOFF WINS Dave Christian (1978-79)................ 5 (Since 2003-04) 10. Seven players tied w/....................... 4 1. Travis Zajac (2005-06)..................649 2. Corban Knight (2012-13)............623 GAME-WINNING GOALS 3. Corban Knight (2011-12)............581 1. T.J. Oshie (2005-06)............................9 4. Brad Malone (2010-11)................490 2. Bryan Lundbohm (2000-01)........... 8 5. Travis Zajac (2004-05)..................485 Bob Joyce (1986-87)......................... 8 6. Chris VandeVelde (2008-09).......479 Phil Sykes (1981-82).......................... 8 7. Chris VandeVelde (2009-10).......477 5. Drake Caggiula (2015-16)............... 7 8. Corban Knight (2010-11)............469 Jason Gregoire (2009-10)................ 7 9. Jonathan Toews (2006-07).........443 Lee Goren (1999-00)......................... 7 10. Rory McMahon (2004-05)...........423 Malcolm Parks (1986-87)................. 7 Jim Archibald (1983-84).................. 7 Mark Taylor (1978-79)....................... 7
SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS
+46 +45 +44 +36 +35 +34 +33 +33 +33 +32
PENALTIES 1. Jim Archibald (1984-85)............... 81 2. Jim Archibald (1983-84)............... 78 3. Matt Greene (2004-05).................. 63 4. Matt Greene (2002-03)................. 62 Mike Commodore (1998-99)...... 62 6. Mike Commodore (1999-00)...... 59 Marty Schriner (1992-93)............. 59 8. Scott Marvin (1976-77)................. 54 9. Marty Schriner (1993-94)............. 52 10. Kyle Radke (2006-07)..................... 49 Brad Pascall (1989-90)................... 49 Marc Chorney (1978-79).............. 49 PENALTY MINUTES 1. Jim Archibald (1984-85)............. 197 2. Marty Schriner (1992-93)........... 156 Jim Archibald (1983-84)............. 156 4. Mike Commodore (1999-00).... 154 Mike Commodore (1998-99).... 154 6. Landon Wilson (1993-94)........... 147 7. Landon Wilson (1994-95)........... 141 8. Matt Greene (2002-03)............... 135 9. Marty Schriner (1993-94)........... 129 10. Matt Greene (2004-05)............... 126
T.J. Oshie
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY PPG BY A DEFENSEMAN 1. Jason Herter (1989-90).................... 9 Ian Kidd (1986-87)............................. 9 Bill Himmelright (1977-78)............. 9 Rob Mihulka (1976-77).................... 9 5. Bill Himmelright (1978-79)............. 8 6. Nick Naumenko (1992-93)............. 7 Brad Cox (1977-78)............................ 7 8. Tucker Poolman (2014-15)................ 6 Dillon Simpson (2013-14)............... 6 Brad Williamson (1998-99)............. 6 Nick Naumenko (1994-95)............. 6 Jason Herter (1990-91).................... 6 Mike Stone (1977-78)....................... 6
SAVE PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 GP) 1. Cam Johnson (2015-16)...... .935 2. Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (2007-08)... .932 3. Zane McIntyre (2014-15........... .929 Jordan Parise (2005-06)............ .929 5. Karl Goehring (1999-00)........... .927 6. Zane McIntyre (2013-14)........... .926 7. Aaron Dell (2010-11)................. .924 8. Zane McIntyre (2012-13).......... .920 GWG BY A DEFENSEMAN 1. Chay Genoway (2007-08)............... 3 Brad Eidsness (2011-12)........... .920 Nick Fuher (2003-04)........................ 3 10. Mike “Lefty” Curran (1967-68). .919 Nick Fuher (2002-03)........................ 3 SAVES Brad Bombardir (1992-93).............. 3 Ian Kidd (1985-86)............................. 3 1. Jon Casey (1983-84)................. 1,160 5. Christian Wolanin (2015-16)..... 2 2. Peter Waselovich (1973-74)... 1,126 26 others tied w/................................ 2 3. Zane McIntyre (2014-15)......... 1,111 4. Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (2007-08). 1,004 5. Brad Eidsness (2008-09)......... 1,001 GAMES PLAYED BY A GOALIE 1. Zane McIntyre (2014-15).............. 42 6. Peter Waselovich (1974-75)....... 989 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (2007-08)...... 42 7. Jordan Parise (2005-06).............. 968 3. Brad Eidsness (2009-10)............... 41 8. Toby Kvalevog (1994-95)........... 925 Brad Eidsness (2008-09)............... 41 9. Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (2006-07)... 919 5. Aaron Dell (2010-11)..................... 40 10. Brad Eidsness (2009-10)............. 891 6. Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (2006-07)...... 37 Jon Casey (1983-84)....................... 37 SHUTOUTS 8. Cam Johnson (2015-16).......... 34 1. Karl Goehring (1999-00).................. 8 Toby Kvalevog (1995-96)............. 34 2. Aaron Dell (2010-11)........................ 6 Ed Belfour (1986-87)...................... 34 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (2007-08).......... 6 Jordan Parise (2005-06)....................6 WINS 5. Cam Johnson (2015-16)............ 5 (Since 1965-66) 6. Jake Brandt (2002-03)...................... 4 1. Aaron Dell (2010-11)..................... 30 Aaron Schweitzer (1996-97).......... 4 2. Zane McIntyre (2014-15).............. 29 Gerald “Spike” Schultz (1953-54).......... 4 Ed Belfour (1986-87)...................... 29 89 Zane McIntyre (2013-14)................. 3 4. Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (2007-08)...... 27 Brad Eidsness (2009-10).................. 3 5. Jon Casey (1983-84)....................... 25 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (2006-07).......... 3 6. Cam Johnson (2015-16).......... 24 Karl Goehring (2000-01).................. 3 Brad Eidsness (2009-10)............... 24 Karl Goehring (1998-99).................. 3 Brad Eidsness (2008-09)............... 24 Ed Belfour (1986-87)......................... 3 Jordan Parise (2005-06)................. 24 Mike “Lefty” Curran (1967-68)....... 3 10. Karl Goehring (1997-98)............... 23 * Italics indicate active player
CONSECUTIVE STARTS BY GOALIE (Incl. streaks spanning multiple seasons) 1. Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (2006-08)...... 55 2. Al Finkelstein (1951-52 & ‘52-53).... 40 3. Brad Eidsness (2008-09)............... 38 4. Peter Waselovich (1973-74)......... 32 5. Zane McIntyre (2014-15).............. 31 6. Cam Johnson (2015-16)............... 30 7. Tom Yurkovich (1956-57)............. 29 8. Rudy Lindbeck (1950-51).............. 26 9. Zane McIntyre (2014-15).............. 25 10. Toby Kvalevog (1994-95 &‘95-96).... 24
SHG BY A DEFENSEMAN 1. Robbie Bina (2006-07)..................... 2 Murray Baron (1988-89).................. 2 Ian Kidd (1986-87)............................. 2 Bill Himmelright (1978-79)............. 2 5. Troy Stecher (2014-15)..................... 1 14 others tied w/................................ 1
Ian Kidd POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN 1. Ian Kidd (1986-87).......................... 2. Russ Parent (1989-90)................... 3. Bill Himmelright (1977-78).......... 4. Jason Herter (1989-90)................. 5. Travis Roche (2000-01).................. 6. James Patrick (1982-83)................ 7. Brad Williamson (1998-99).......... 8. Marc Chorney (1979-80).............. 9. Bill Himmelright (1978-79).......... 10. Curtis Murphy (1997-98).............. Curtis Murphy (1996-97).............. Glen Klotz (1984-85)...................... Marc Chorney (1980-81)..............
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (Min. 10 GP) 1. Bob Peters (1957-58).................. 1.27 2. Cam Johnson (2015-16)...... 1.66 2. Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (2007-08).. 1.75 3. Aaron Dell (2010-11).................. 1.79 4. Karl Goehring (1999-00)............ 1.89 5. Zane McIntyre (2013-14)........... 1.99 6. Zane McIntyre (2014-15)........... 2.05 Jordan Parise (2003-04)............. 2.05 8. Brad Eidsness (2009-10)............ 2.11 9. Matt Hrynkiw (2015-16)...... 2.10 10. Jordan Parise (2004-05)............. 2.13
60 59 52 50 49 48 47 45 44 42 42 42 42
1. 4. 6.
GOALS BY A DEFENSEMAN Nick Naumenko (1994-95).......... 13 Ian Kidd (1986-87).......................... 13 John Noah (1947-48)..................... 13 Curtis Murphy (1996-97).............. 12 James Patrick (1982-83)................ 12 Andy Schneider (2002-03)........... 11 Travis Roche (2000-01).................. 11 Nick Naumenko (1995-96).......... 11 Jason Herter (1990-91).................. 11 Jason Herter (1989-90)................. 11 Mike Stone (1980-81).................... 11 Bill Himmelright (1977-78).......... 11 Rob Mihulka (1976-77)................. 11 Joe Silovich (1948-49)................... 11
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9.
ASSISTS BY A DEFENSEMAN Russ Parent (1989-90)................... Ian Kidd (1986-87).......................... Bill Himmelright (1977-78).......... Jason Herter (1989-90)................. Travis Roche (2000-01).................. Marc Chorney (1979-80).............. Brad Williamson (1998-99).......... James Patrick (1982-83)................ Glen Klotz (1984-85)...................... Bill Himmelright (1978-79)..........
50 47 41 39 38 38 37 36 35 35
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
Aaron Dell
Gerald “Spike” Schultz
SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS
147
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY GAMES PLAYED Russ Parent (1986-87)................... 47 Ryan Duncan (2005-06)................. 46 Zach Jones (2005-06)..................... 46 Andrew Kozek (2005-06)............... 46 Matt Watkins (2005-06)................. 46 Brent Bobyck (1986-87)................ 46 Gord Sherven (1981-82)............... 46 3 players tied w/.............................. 45
SHORT-HANDED GOALS 1. Gord Sherven (1981-82).................. 5 Frank Burggraf (1978-79)................ 5 3. Travis Zajac (2004-05)...................... 3 Zach Parise (2002-03)....................... 3 Russ Romaniuk (1988-89)............... 3 6. Rhett Gardner (2015-16)........... 2 Rory McMahon (2001-02)............... 2 Kevin Spiewak (1999-00)................. 2 Troy Murray (1980-81)...................... 2 POINTS 10. Brock Boeser (2015-16)............. 1 1. Kevin Maxwell (1978-79).............. 82 22 others tied w/................................ 1 2. Troy Murray (1980-81)................... 78 3. Zach Parise (2002-03).................... 61 GAME-WINNING GOALS 4. Brock Boeser (2015-16)........... 60 1. T.J. Oshie (2005-06)............................9 5. Greg Johnson (1989-90)............... 55 2. Brady Murray (2003-04)................... 6 6. Tony Hrkac (1984-85).................... 54 Troy Murray (1980-81)...................... 6 7. Dennis Hextall (1964-65)............. 53 4. Brock Boeser (2015-16)............. 5 8. Perry Berezan (1983-84)............... 52 Evan Trupp (2007-08)....................... 5 9. Cary Eades (1978-79)..................... 50 Brandon Bochenski (2001-02)....... 5 Doug Smail (1977-78)................... 50 7. Perry Berezan (1983-84).................. 4 Mark Taylor (1976-77)................... 50 Kevin Maxwell (1978-79)................. 4 9. Stephane Pattyn (2011-12)............ 3 GOALS 17 others tied w/................................ 3 1. Troy Murray (1980-81)................... 33 2. Kevin Maxwell (1978-79).............. 31 FACEOFF WIN PERCENTAGE 3. Perry Berezan (1983-84)............... 28 (Since 2003-04; Min. 100 attempts) 4. Brock Boeser (2015-16)........... 27 1. Corban Knight (2009-10).......... 57.9 Cary Eades (1978-79)..................... 27 2. Travis Zajac (2004-05)................ 57.2 6. Zach Parise (2002-03).................... 26 3. Jonathan Toews (2005-06)....... 55.7 7. T.J. Oshie (2005-06)......................... 24 4. Ryan Duncan (2005-06)............. 55.0 8. Ian Kallay (1995-96)....................... 23 5. Johnny Simonson (2014-15).... 54.3 Garry Valk (1987-88)...................... 23 6. Chris VandeVelde (2006-07)..... 53.9 10. Doug Smail (1977-78)................... 22 7. Brock Nelson (2010-11)............. 53.7 Mark Taylor (1976-77).................... 22 8. Rhett Gardner (2015-16)..... 52.9 9. T.J. Oshie (2005-06)..................... 52.6 ASSISTS 10. Mark MacMillan (2011-12)........ 50.2 1. Kevin Maxwell (1978-79).............. 51 2. Troy Murray (1980-81)................... 45 FACEOFF ATTEMPTS 3. Greg Johnson (1989-90)............... 38 (Since 2003-04) 4. Tony Hrkac (1984-85).................... 36 1. Travis Zajac (2004-05)................. 848 5. Zach Parise (2002-03).................... 35 2. Rhett Gardner (2015-16)...... 529 6. Brock Boeser (2015-16)........... 33 3. Jonathan Toews (2005-06).........366 7. Rick Zaparniuk (1976-77)............. 30 4. Matt Watkins (2005-06).............. 334 8. Dave Tippett (1981-82)................. 28 5. Brock Nelson (2010-11).............. 322 Doug Smail (1977-78)................... 28 6. Nick Schmaltz (2014-15)............ 293 Mark Taylor (1976-77).................... 28 T.J. Oshie (2005-06)...................... 293 8. Chris VandeVelde (2006-07)...... 282 POWER-PLAY GOALS 9. Luke Johnson (2013-14)............. 253 1. Troy Murray (1980-81).................... 13 10. Darcy Zajac (2006-07)................. 246 2. Mark Taylor (1976-77).................... 12 3. T.J. Oshie (2005-06)......................... 11 FACEOFF WINS Ian Kallay (1995-96)....................... 11 (Since 2003-04) Cary Eades (1978-79)..................... 11 1. Travis Zajac (2004-05)................. 485 6. Travis Zajac (2004-05).................... 10 2. Rhett Gardner (2015-16)...... 280 7. Danny Kristo (2009-10).................... 9 3. Jonathan Toews (2005-06)........ 204 Jonathan Toews (2005-06)..............9 4. Brock Nelson (2010-11).............. 173 Greg Johnson (1989-90).................. 9 5. T.J. Oshie (2005-06)...................... 154 Kevin Maxwell (1978-79)................. 9 6. Chris VandeVelde (2006-07)...... 152 7. Matt Watkins (2005-06).............. 151 8. Nick Schmaltz (2014-15).............145 9. Luke Johnson (2013-14)............. 122 10. Mark MacMillan (2011-12)......... 113
1. 2. 8.
PLUS/MINUS (Since 2001-02) 1. Brock Boeser (2015-16)........ 2. Brady Murray (2003-04)............. 3. Zach Parise (2002-03)................. 4. Derek Forbort (2010-11)........... 5. Taylor Chorney (2005-06)......... 6. Matt Smaby (2003-04)............... Jonathan Toews (2005-06)....... 8. Chris Porter (2003-04)................ Drew Stafford (2003-04)............ 10. Robbie Bina (2003-04)...............
+45 +34 +23 +22 +21 +20 +20 +18 +18 +17
POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN 1. Nick Naumenko (1992-93).......... 34 2. Jason Herter (1988-89)................. 32 3. Dave Geving (1974-75)................. 30 4. James Patrick (1981-82)................ 29 5. Travis Roche (1999-00).................. 28 6. Brian Lee (2005-06)......................... 27 Mike Stone (1977-78).................... 27 8. Brad Cox (1976-77)......................... 26 9. Howard Walker (1978-79)............ 23 10. Ian Kidd (1985-86).......................... 22
1. 4. 6. 8.
1. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9.
WINS BY A GOALIE (Since 1973-74) 1. Ed Belfour (1986-87)...................... 2. Brad Eidsness (2008-09)............... 3. Karl Goehring (1997-98)............... 4. Aaron Schweitzer (1996-97)....... 5. Scott Brower (1984-85)................. 6. Jordan Parise (2003-04)................ Bob Iwabuchi (1978-79)............... 8. Darren Jensen (1979-80).............. 9. Todd Jones (1991-92).................... 10. Toby Kvalevog (1993-94).............
29 24 23 17 15 14 14 13 12 11
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (Min. 10 GP) 1. Jordan Parise (2003-04)............. 2.05 2. Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (2004-05).... 2.19 3. Darren Jensen (1979-80)........... 2.24 4. Karl Goehring (1997-98)............ 2.27 5. Aaron Schweitzer (1996-97).... 2.31 6. Ed Belfour (1986-87)................... 2.43 7. Zane McIntyre (2012-13).......... 2.46 8. Brad Eidsness (2008-09)............ 2.56 9. Bob Iwabuchi (1978-79)............ 2.74 10. Andy Kollar (1998-99)................ 2.87
GOALS BY A DEFENSEMAN Nick Naumenko (1992-93).......... 10 Mike Stone (1977-78).................... 10 Rob Mihulka (1975-76)................. 10 Tucker Poolman (2014-15)........ 8 Jason Herter (1988-89).................... 8 Howard Walker (1978-79)............... 7 Dave Geving (1974-75).................... 7 Paul LaDue (2013-14)....................... 6 3 others tied w/.................................. 6
SAVE PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 GP) 1. Darren Jensen (1979-80).......... .923 2. Zane McIntyre (2012-13).......... .920 3. Ed Belfour (1986-87).................. .915 4. Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (2004-05)..... .914 5. Karl Goehring (1997-98)........... .913 6. Jordan Parise (2003-04)............ .908 Aaron Schweitzer (1996-97)... .908 8. Bob Iwabuchi (1978-79)........... .907 ASSISTS BY A DEFENSEMAN 9. Brad Eidsness (2008-09)........... .906 Nick Naumenko (1992-93).......... 24 10. Jake Brandt (2001-02)............... .902 Jason Herter (1988-89)................. 24 James Patrick (1981-82)................ 24 SHUTOUTS Brian Lee (2005-06)......................... 23 1. Aaron Schweitzer (1996-97).......... 4 Dave Geving (1974-75)................. 23 2. Ed Belfour (1986-87)......................... 3 Travis Roche (1999-00).................. 22 3. Jordan Parise (2003-04)................... 2 Brad Cox (1976-77)......................... 22 Scott Brower (1984-85).................... 2 Bill Himmelright (1975-76).......... 18 5. 11 players tied w/.............................. 1 3 players tied w/.............................. 17
GAMES PLAYED BY GOALIE (Since 1973-74) 1. Brad Eidsness (2008-09)............... 41 2. Ed Belfour (1986-87)...................... 34 3. Peter Waselovich (1973-74).......... 33 4. Toby Kvalevog (1993-94)............. 32 5. Scott Brower (1984-85)................. 31 6. Todd Jones (1991-92).................... 30 7. Karl Goehring (1997-98)............... 27 8. Jake Brandt (2002-03)................... 23 Aaron Schweitzer (1996-97)....... 23 10. Jordan Parise (2003-04)................ 22 Bob Iwabuchi (1978-79)............... 22
Ed Belfour
148
FRESHMEN RECORDS
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY UND’S 100-POINT SCORERS Rk Name 1. Greg Johnson, F 2. Mark Taylor, F 3. Jeff Panzer, F 4. Dixon Ward, F 5. Lee Davidson, F 6. Doug Smail, F 7. Steve Johnson, F 8. Ben Cherski, F Phil Sykes, F 10. Rick Zaparniuk, F 11. Bob Joyce, F 12. Brian Williams, F 13. Ryan Duncan, F Chris Jensen, F 15. Jason Blake, F 16. Tony Hrkac, F 17. Cary Eades, F 18. Danny Kristo, F 19. David Hoogsteen, F 20. Bill Reichart, F 21. Brandon Bochenski, F Mike Burggraf, F 23. Russ Romaniuk, F 24. Bill Himmelright, D 25. Jim Cahoon, F Neil Eisenhut, F 27. Ryan Bayda, F Corban Knight, F 29. Earl Anderson, F 30. Jay Panzer, F Jim Archibald, F Jeff McLean, F 33. T.J. Oshie, F 34. Teeder Wynne, F 35. Nick Naumenko, D 36. Ken Johansson, F Russ Parent, D 38. Mickey Krampotich, F Scott Koberinski, F 40. James Ridley, F 41. Roger Lamoureux, F 42. Reggie Morelli, F 43. Troy Murray, F 44. Drake Caggiula, F Chay Genoway, D 46. Dan Brennan, F 47. Lee Goren, F Bryan Lundbohm, F David Lundbohm, F 50. Brad Becker, F Brad Cox, D 52. Matt Frattin, F Jason Herter, D Glen White, F Dusty Carroll, F 56. Drew Stafford, F Terry Casey, F Curtis Murphy, D Marc Chorney, D 60. Chris VandeVelde, F Art Miller, F Ken Purpur, F 63. Zach Parise, F 64. Darcy Mitani, F 65. Perry Berezan, F Ray Huot, F 67. Jason Gregoire, F Bob Munro, F 69. Evan Trupp, F 70. Adam Calder, F
Yrs 1989-93 1976-80 1997-01 1988-92 1986-90 1977-80 1984-88 1951-55 1978-82 1976-80 1984-87 1982-86 2005-09 1982-86 1996-99 1984-87 1978-82 2009-13 1995-99 1954-57 2001-04 1975-79 1988-91 1975-79 1969-73 1987-91 1999-02 2009-13 1969-73 1995-99 1981-85 1987-92 2005-08 1992-96 1992-96 1950-53 1986-90 1983-87 1985-89 1955-58 1973-77 1957-60 1980-82 2012-16 2006-11 1980-84 1997-00 1998-01 2000-04 1973-77 1976-80 2007-11 1988-91 1979-83 1979-83 2003-06 1963-66 1994-98 1977-81 2006-10 1957-60 1951-54 2002-04 1992-96 1983-85 1951-54 2008-11 1966-69 2007-11 1995-99
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
GP G A Pts PPG 155 74 198 272 1.75 157 97 168 265 1.69 164 80 148 228 1.39 163 110 109 219 1.34 167 80 122 202 1.21 113 89 106 195 1.73 153 70 121 191 1.25 100 131 57 188 1.88 161 98 90 188 1.17 157 60 125 185 1.18 127 101 81 182 1.43 162 71 109 180 1.11 175 85 87 172 0.98 131 77 95 172 1.31 119 71 100 171 1.44 84 64 106 170 2.02 144 85 79 164 1.14 157 68 93 161 1.03 140 68 89 157 1.12 85 97 59 156 1.84 120 79 75 154 1.28 151 52 102 154 1.02 123 93 57 150 1.22 152 28 121 149 0.98 121 56 92 148 1.22 148 65 83 148 1.00 127 61 85 146 1.15 161 52 94 146 0.91 134 69 76 145 1.08 143 58 86 144 1.01 154 75 69 144 0.94 163 56 88 144 0.88 129 59 83 142 1.10 114 58 83 141 1.24 146 38 102 140 0.96 71 54 85 139 1.96 162 24 115 139 0.86 155 64 72 136 0.88 160 48 88 136 0.85 88 64 71 135 1.53 144 48 85 133 0.92 85 60 72 132 1.55 80 55 74 129 1.61 162 62 65 127 0.78 168 26 101 127 0.76 155 50 75 125 0.81 111 63 61 124 1.12 122 56 68 124 1.02 148 46 78 124 0.84 143 66 57 123 0.86 156 21 102 123 0.79 153 64 55 119 0.78 118 30 89 119 1.01 141 54 65 119 0.84 156 59 60 119 0.76 120 48 70 118 0.98 88 57 61 118 1.34 153 32 86 118 0.77 153 24 94 118 0.77 166 52 65 117 0.70 72 65 52 117 1.63 72 46 71 117 1.63 76 49 67 116 1.53 140 55 57 112 0.80 85 51 59 110 1.29 92 47 63 110 1.20 120 57 52 109 0.91 81 38 71 109 1.35 157 40 68 108 0.69 141 38 69 107 0.76
71. 72. 77. 79. 80. 84.
Rick Myers, F Gord Christian, F Garry Valk, F Glen Klotz, D Justin Duberman, F Brent Bobyck, F Dave Merrifield, F Bob DePiero, F Dane Jackson, F Ed Thomlinson, F Jason Ulmer, F Rob Mihulka, F/D Jason Notermann, F Dennis Hextall, F Kevin Hoogsteen, F
1975-80 1947-50 1987-90 1982-86 1988-92 1986-90 1960-63 1973-77 1988-92 1957-60 1996-00 1975-79 1999-03 1964-66 1993-97
126 59 121 140 159 159 76 138 150 95 146 152 165 63 134
45 62 59 18 49 45 45 38 59 49 33 40 40 36 43
61 43 46 87 56 60 59 66 44 53 69 62 62 65 58
106 105 105 105 105 105 104 104 103 102 102 102 102 101 101
0.84 1.78 0.87 0.75 0.75 0.66 1.37 0.75 0.69 1.07 0.70 0.67 0.62 1.60 0.75
Dixon Ward is the only player in UND history to score 100 goals and 100 assists.
Chris VandeVelde, now with Dave Hakstol’s Philadelphia Flyers, reached the 100-Point Club as a senior during the 2009-10 season.
100-POINT CLUB
149
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY MOST POINTS SCORED BY UNIFORM NUMBER No. Player POS 2 Curtis Murphy D 3 James Patrick D 4 Lee Goren F 5 Jason Blake F 6 Nick Naumenko D 7 Steve Johnson F 8 Doug Smail F 9 Greg Johnson F 10 Mike Burggraf F 11 Mark Taylor F 12* Terry Casey F 13 David Marvin D 14 Lee Davidson F 15 Jim Archibald F 16 Ryan Duncan F 17 Jeff Panzer F 18 David Hoogsteen F 19 Rick Zaparniuk F 20 Bob Joyce F 21 Tony Hrkac F 22 Cary Eades F 23* Jim Ridley F 24 Rick Myers F 25 Phil Sykes F 26 Jason Notermann F 27 Carter Rowney F 28 Robbie Bina D 29 Chris VandeVelde F 30 Wesley Cole F 31 Milton “Prince” Johnson F 32 Dan McKinnon D 33 Jim Stuart F 37 Bob Grina F 63 Robert Phillips F
Years 1994-98 1981-83 1997-00 1996-99 1992-96 1984-88 1977-80 1989-83 1975-79 1976-80 1963-66 1987-91 1986-90 1981-85 2005-09 1997-01 1995-99 1976-80 1984-87 1984-87 1978-82 1955-58 1975-80 1978-82 1999-03 2009-13 2003-08 2006-10 1947-48 1947-50 1947-50 1968-70 1946-49 1948-50
GP G 153 32 78 17 111 66 119 71 146 38 153 70 113 89 155 74 151 52 157 97 88 57 159 12 167 80 154 75 175 85 164 80 140 68 157 60 127 101 84 64 144 85 88 64 126 45 161 98 165 40 150 32 149 13 166 52 16 8 39 49 61 7 51 2 35 25 8 1
A 86 60 61 100 102 121 106 198 102 168 61 65 122 69 87 148 89 125 81 106 79 71 61 90 62 41 61 65 6 21 8 5 16 0
PTS 118 77 127 171 140 191 195 272 154 265 118 77 202 144 172 228 157 185 182 170 164 135 106 188 102 73 74 117 14 70 15 7 41 1
Longest Point Streaks in UND History Games 27 25 23 19 18 17
Name Steve Johnson (Sr.) Mark Taylor (Sr.) Dan Brennan (Sr.) Corban Knight (Sr.) Kevin Maxwell (Fr.) Glen White (So.) Chris Jensen (Sr.) Ken Johannson (So.) Bill Colpitts (Jr.) Dixon Ward (Jr.) Lee Davidson (Sr.) Brandon Bochenski (So.)
First Game Oct. 16, 1987 Oct. 16, 1979 Nov. 25, 1983 Nov. 3, 2012 Nov. 10, 1978 Oct. 17, 1980 Dec. 21, 1985 Jan. 2, 1951 Nov. 19, 1960 Dec. 29, 1990 Nov. 18, 1989 Nov. 22, 2002
Last Game Jan. 23, 1988 Feb. 1, 1980 Feb. 11, 1984 Jan. 19, 2013 Jan. 19, 1979 Jan. 2, 1981 Feb. 21, 1986 March 3, 1951 Jan. 16, 1961 March 1, 1991 Jan. 20, 1990 Jan. 31, 2003
Longest Goal Streaks in UND History Games 12 9 8
Name Ben Cherski (So.) Gordon Christian (Jr.) Matt Frattin (Sr.) Chris Jensen (Sr.) Matt Frattin (Sr.) Milton “Prince” Johnson (Sr.) Terry Casey (Sr.) Roger Bamburak (So.) Kevin Maxwell (Fr.) Jim Archibald (Sr.) Jason Blake (Sr.) Brandon Bochenski (So.)
First Game Jan. 11, 1952 Dec. 29, 1948 Feb. 26, 2011 Jan. 3, 1986 Nov. 27, 2010 Jan. 6, 1950 Dec. 3, 1965 Dec. 27, 1966 Dec. 8, 1978 Nov. 9, 1984 Feb. 12, 1999 Nov. 29, 2002
Last Game Feb. 19, 1952 Feb. 19, 1949 March 26, 2011 Jan. 31, 1986 Jan. 8, 2011 Feb. 3, 1950 Dec. 29, 1965 Feb. 1, 1967 Jan. 6, 1979 Dec. 1, 1984 March 6, 1999 Dec. 28, 2002
Steve Johnson
* - Indicates retired number (Listing includes skaters only)
Lee Goren was named Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Tournament as a senior in 19992000. That same season, he earned secondteam All-America honors after leading the nation with 34 goals.
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MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS
Ben Cherski
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY UND’S ALL-TIME SHUTOUTS Date Name (Saves) 12/10/47 Bob Murray 12/14/51 Al Finkelstein 12/21/51 Al Finkelstein 1/1/53 Al Finkelstein 1/14/54 Gerald “Spike” Schultz 1/15/54 Gerald “Spike” Schultz 1/28/54 Gerald “Spike” Schultz 1/29/54 Gerald “Spike” Schultz 11/26/54 Schultz/Yurkovich 3/5/55 Tom Yurkovich 11/26/55 Tom Yurkovich 1/27/56 Tom Yurkovich 12/1/56 Tom Yurkovich 3/9/57 Tom Yurkovich 11/29/57 Bob Peters 12/14/57 Bob Peters 2/3/58 Bob Peabody 2/7/59 Bob Peabody 1/1/60 George Gratton 3/7/63 Joe Lech 2/22/64 Joe Lech 12/29/64 Joe Lech 2/26/65 Joe Lech 11/28/67 Mike Curran (22) 11/29/67 Mike Curran (27) 3/8/68 Mike Curran (31) 12/20/68 Brian Blanchard (22) 11/4/72 Billy Kriski (17) 12/8/72 Tim Delmore (20) 1/19/74 Peter Waselovich (36) 12/27/75 Peter Waselovich (21) 11/11/78 Bob Iwabuchi (25) 11/10/79 Mel Donnelly (18) 11/17/79 Darren Jensen (20) 10/30/81 Darren Jensen (28) 1/29/82 Jon Casey (25) 11/20/82 Pierre Lamoureux (30) 11/11/83 Jon Casey (13) 2/10/84 Jon Casey (42) 11/17/84 Scott Brower (16) 1/25/85 Scott Brower (30) 12/20/85 Scott Brower (23) 11/28/86 Ed Belfour (19) 2/6/87 Ed Belfour (31) 2/21/87 Ed Belfour 3/7/88 Scott Brower (37) 2/10/89 Chris Dickson (24) 11/26/94 Toby Kvalevog (24) 11/2/96 Toby Kvalevog (17) 1/25/97 Aaron Schweitzer (36) 2/21/97 Aaron Schweitzer (21) 2/22/97 Aaron Schweitzer (16) 3/8/97 Aaron Schweitzer (21) 11/14/97 Karl Goehring (30) 12/6/97 Aaron Schweitzer (33) 10/30/98 Karl Goehring (36) 2/19/99 Karl Goehring (18) 11/5/99 Karl Goehring 11/13/99 Karl Goehring 11/27/99 Andy Kollar 1/8/00 Karl Goehring (28) 1/21/00 Karl Goehring (28) 1/28/00 Karl Goehring 2/18/00 Karl Goehring (22) 3/10/00 Karl Goehring (29) 4/6/00 Karl Goehring 12/2/00 Andy Kollar (21) 2/17/01 Karl Goehring (26) 3/11/01 Karl Goehring (25)
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
Opponent Grand Forks Amerks Winnipeg Blackhawks U. of Saskatchewan Michigan Tech at Michigan Tech at Michigan Tech Michigan Tech Michigan Tech Minnesota-Duluth Minnesota Minnesota-Duluth Minnesota Michigan State Michigan State Winnipeg Maroons Michigan Denver at Michigan Tech vs. Yale Michigan Tech Minnesota-Duluth at Waterloo Blackhawks Minnesota Colorado College Colorado College at Michigan Tech vs. U. of Toronto at Michigan U. of Manitoba Colorado College U. of Winnipeg Colorado College at Denver St. Lawrence Providence at Wisconsin Wisconsin Denver at Colorado College New Hampshire Michigan Tech Alaska Anchorage New Hampshire Minnesota-Duluth at Northern Michigan at Minnesota-Duluth Minnesota St. Cloud State Northern Michigan at Colorado College Alaska Anchorage Alaska Anchorage Michigan Tech Minnesota-Duluth at Wisconsin Minnesota-Duluth Alaska Anchorage St. Cloud State at Alaska Anchorage vs. Vermont Colorado College Minnesota at Michigan Tech Minnesota-Duluth Denver vs. Maine (NCAA) at Alaska Anchorage Denver Minnesota-Duluth
Score 8-0 5-0 6-0 10-0 5-0 5-0 4-0 7-0 11-0 7-0 6-0 4-0 1-0 3-0 3-0 4-0 9-0 4-0 15-0 2-0 5-0 7-0 6-0 9-0 7-0 0-0 2-0 6-0 9-0 2-0 7-0 10-0 3-0 7-0 6-0 3-0 4-0 9-0 8-0 11-0 8-0 5-0 10-0 5-0 5-0 6-0 9-0 2-0 5-0 3-0 2-0 4-0 3-0 8-0 3-0 3-0 8-0 6-0 3-0 8-0 4-0 1-0 5-0 10-0 4-0 2-0 3-0 3-0 4-0
Date 4/5/01 10/13/01 10/11/02 11/16/02 11/22/02 12/13/02 1/18/03 2/7/03 3/8/03 11/1/03 1/17/04 3/26/04 3/5/05 3/25/05 10/8/05 10/14/05 1/7/06 2/17/06 3/3/06 3/4/06 3/12/06 1/13/07 2/17/07 2/24/07 10/13/07 10/19/07 10/20/07 10/27/07 2/24/08 3/01/08 3/14/08 1/17/09 10/16/09 10/23/09 3/12/10 3/18/10 11/12/10 12/30/11 1/07/11 1/29/11 3/11/11 3/26/11 12/10/11 3/03/12 3/17/12 10/19/12 11/09/12 3/17/13 2/21/14 3/07/14 3/22/14 1/17/15 10/23/15 10/31/15 12/05/15 12/11/15 12/12/15 1/01/16
Name (Saves) Karl Goehring (30) Andy Kollar (29) Jake Brandt (18) Jake Brandt (22) Jake Brandt (22) Marc Ranfranz (10) Jake Brandt (15) Josh Siembida (16) Marc Ranfranz (17) J. Brandt (10)/J. Parise (2) Jordan Parise (30) Jordan Parise (21) Jordan Parise (28) Jordan Parise (29) Jordan Parise (37) Jordan Parise (19) Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (23) Jordan Parise (28) Jordan Parise (22) Jordan Parise (24) Jordan Parise (32) Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (29) Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (19) Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (28) Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (29) Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (19) Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (31) Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (13) Aaron Walski (13) Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (28) Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (14) Brad Eidsness (14) Brad Eidsness (22) Aaron Dell (16) Brad Eidsness (27) Brad Eidsness (22) Aaron Dell (16) Aaron Dell (35) Aaron Dell (32) Aaron Dell (21) Aaron Dell (16) Aaron Dell (21) Aaron Dell (26) Brad Eidsness (29) Aaron Dell (22) Clarke Saunders (21) Clarke Saunders (32) C. Saunders (27)/T. Maris (1) Zane McIntyre (33) Zane McIntyre (18) Zane McIntyre (25) Zane McIntyre (15) Matt Hrynkiw (27) Matt Hrynkiw (29) Cam Johnson (18) Cam Johnson (40) Cam Johnson (38) Cam Johnson (19)
Opponent Score vs. Michigan State (NCAA) 2-0 Colorado College 2-0 at Canisius 8-0 Alaska Anchorage 1-0 Wisconsin 2-0 Canisius 6-0 at Alaska Anchorage 3-0 Michigan Tech 8-0 at Wisconsin 5-0 Yale 10-0 at Michigan Tech 4-0 vs. Holy Cross (NCAA) 3-0 at St. Cloud State 2-0 vs. Boston Univ. (NCAA) 4-0 vs. Miami 3-0 Northeastern 6-0 at Alaska Anchorage 5-0 Minnesota Duluth 4-0 Michigan Tech 4-0 Michigan Tech 6-0 Minnesota S. (WCHA 1st) 3-0 Alaska Anchorage 4-0 Minnesota Duluth 1-0 at Denver 3-0 Michigan State 6-0 at Boston College* 0-0 at Northeastern 3-0 at Michigan Tech 6-0 Bemidji State 1-0 at Minnesota Duluth 2-0 Michigan Tech 4-0 at Michigan Tech 5-0 Minnesota 4-0 at Alaska Anchorage 5-0 Minnesota (WCHA 1st) 6-0 Minnesota Duluth (Final 5) 2-0 at Wisconsin 1-0 at Minnesota Duluth 5-0 Robert Morris 8-0 at Colorado College 6-0 Michigan Tech (WCHA 1st) 8-0 Rensselaer (NCAA) 6-0 Nebraska Omaha 1-0 Minnesota State 3-0 Denver (Final 5) 4-0 at Alaska Anchorage 5-0 at St. Cloud State 3-0 Michigan Tech (WCHA 1st) 6-0 at Minnesota Duluth 3-0 Western Michigan 2-0 Western Michigan (NCHC) 5-0 Niagara 5-0 at Vermont 2-0 at Colorado College 2-0 Denver 4-0 at Minnesota Duluth 3-0 at Minnesota Duluth 3-0 Alabama Huntsville 1-0
* – Game called after two periods due to poor ice conditions
ALL-TIME SHUTOUTS
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY UND’S YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Year GP W L T Pct. GF GA PEN/PIM Goals Leader 1946-47 13 7 6 0 .538 56 50 61/133 Bob Grina (13) 1947-48 16 11 5 0 .688 103 68 53/109 Bill Sullivan (18) 1948-49 22 9 12 1 .432 109 148 73/154 Gordon Christian (25) 1949-50 23 15 6 2 .696 147 95 120/259 Prince Johnson (35) 1950-51 26 12 12 2 .500 116 139 98/221 Ken Johannson (27) 1951-52 25 13 11 1 .540 126 105 142/345 Ben Cherski (38) 1952-53 20 15 5 0 .750 109 68 65/146 Ben Cherski (30) 1953-54 27 14 12 1 .537 123 102 87/193 Ben Cherski (40) 1954-55 28 14 13 1 .518 115 115 94/194 Bill Reichart (33) 1955-56 28 11 16 1 .411 100 129 121/324 Bill Reichart (28) 1956-57 29 18 11 0 .621 126 99 145/327 Bill Reichart (36) 1957-58 32 24 7 1 .766 159 82 170/395 J. Ridley & A. Miller (21) 1958-59 31 20 10 1 .661 125 103 163/412 Art Miller (24) 1959-60 32 19 11 2 .625 157 115 143/309 Reg Morelli (34) 1960-61 29 9 19 1 .328 100 151 147/338 Dave Merrifield (19) 1961-62 26 9 17 0 .346 96 123 162/399 Al McLean (19) 1962-63 32 22 7 3 .734 162 91 168/370 Dave Merrifield (21) 1963-64 25 12 11 2 .520 79 72 114/231 Gerry Kell (14) 1964-65 33 25 8 0 .758 184 106 176/379 G. Kell & T. Casey (24) 1965-66 30 17 12 1 .583 135 115 176/383 Terry Casey (26) 1966-67 29 19 10 0 .655 106 92 150/319 Munro/Kartio/Bamburak (15) 1967-68 33 20 10 3 .652 113 80 144/317 Dave Kartio (22) 1968-69 29 18 10 1 .638 130 125 139/324 Dave Kartio (21) 1969-70 30 14 15 1 .483 115 131 173/371 Earl Anderson (17) 1970-71 33 14 17 2 .455 123 141 198/461 Brian DePiero (18) 1971-72 36 21 14 1 .597 161 137 201/430 Jim Cahoon (24) 1972-73 36 17 17 2 .500 154 157 219/449 Larry Drader (19) 1973-74 34 10 23 1 .309 103 169 174/383 Brad Becker (13) 1974-75 36 6 28 2 .194 115 192 321/554 Bob DePiero (14) 1975-76 36 15 21 0 .417 142 168 272/614 Brad Becker (18) 1976-77 38 19 19 0 .500 202 184 337/741 Brad Becker (25) 1977-78 38 15 22 1 .408 172 192 315/720 Doug Smail (22) 1978-79 42 30 11 1 .726 245 144 402/881 Kevin Maxwell (31) 1979-80 40 31 8 1 .788 217 119 365/768 Doug Smail (43) 1980-81 38 21 15 2 .579 186 168 370/766 Troy Murray (33) 1981-82 47 35 12 0 .745 218 143 385/802 Phil Sykes (39) 1982-83 36 21 13 2 .611 158 100 301/664 Carroll/Donnelly (18) 1983-84 45 31 12 2 .711 204 145 376/775 Brennan/Berezan (28) 1984-85 42 24 16 2 .595 202 148 367/800 Jim Archibald (37) 1985-86 41 24 16 1 .598 188 156 351/741 Bob Joyce (31) 1986-87 48 *40 8 0 .833 264 129 422/888 Bob Joyce (52) 1987-88 42 21 20 1 .512 174 160 366/779 Steve Johnson (34) 1988-89 41 22 18 1 .549 164 138 372/787 Neil Eisenhut (22) 1989-90 45 28 13 4 .667 252 175 432/978 Russ Romaniuk (36) 1990-91 43 24 17 2 .581 207 171 373/863 Russ Romaniuk (40) 1991-92 39 17 21 1 .449 170 199 472/1086 Dixon Ward (33) 1992-93 38 12 25 1 .329 138 173 374/873 Kevin McKinnon (20) 1993-94 38 11 23 4 .342 119 164 417/1015 Landon Wilson (18) 1994-95 39 18 18 3 .500 151 169 371/914 Teeder Wynne (22) 1995-96 38 19 18 1 .513 162 155 323/708 Teeder Wynne (26) 1996-97 43 31 10 2 .744 190 130 301/719 David Hoogsteen (27) 1997-98 39 30 8 1 .782 188 115 366/786 Jason Blake (24) 1998-99 40 32 6 2 .813 199 104 323/772 Jason Blake (28) 1999-00 44 31 8 5 .761 192 97 301/703 Lee Goren (34) 2000-01 46 29 8 9 .728 183 121 321/686 Bryan Lundbohm (32) 2001-02 37 16 19 2 .459 134 136 269/598 Tim Skarperud (21) 2002-03 43 26 12 5 .663 172 120 311/764 Brandon Bochenski (35) 2003-04 41 30 8 3 .768 182 90 349/731 Brandon Bochenski (27) 2004-05 45 25 15 5 .611 136 103 370/800 Travis Zajac (20) 2005-06 46 29 16 1 .641 164 109 403/1054 Drew Stafford (24) 2006-07 43 24 14 5 .616 153 116 231/546 Ryan Duncan (31) 2007-08 43 28 11 4 .698 129 80 319/787 Duncan/Oshie/Kozek (18) 2008-09 43 24 15 4 .605 146 118 331/759 Ryan Duncan (20) 2009-10 43 25 13 5 .640 140 91 309/781 Jason Gregoire (20) 2010-11 44 32 9 3 .761 178 94 265/629 Matt Frattin (36) 2011-12 42 26 13 3 .655 135 108 226/526 Brock Nelson (28) 2012-13 42 22 13 7 .607 135 103 250/610 Danny Kristo (26) 2013-14 42 25 14 3 .631 127 102 245/526 Rocco Grimaldi (17) 2014-15 42 29 10 3 .726 138 94 237/564 Drake Caggiula (18) 2015-16 44 34 6 4 .818 162 81 210/497 Brock Boeser (27) TOTAL 2,545 1,465 941 139 .603 10,665 8,594 17,897/40,230
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YEARLY TEAM LEADERS
Assists Leader Bob Grina (8) Gordon Christian (12) Jim Medved (22) Buzz Johnson (23) Johannson/Dickinson (32) Ken Johannson (30) Ken Johannson (23) Ken Purpur (31) Mike Castellano (17) Bill Reichart (23) Jim Ridley (26) Reg Morelli (26) Art Miller (21) Reg Morelli (31) Bill Colpitts (31) Al McLean (19) Al McLean (34) Gurba/Casey (12) Dennis Hextall (36) Dennis Hextall (29) Bob Lillo (18) Bob Munro (26) Bob Munro (30) Dave Bragnalo (21) Brian DePiero (20) Jim Cahoon (31) Jim Cahoon (36) Hangsleben/DePiero (16) Dave Geving (23) Roger Lamoureux (26) Roger Lamoureux (40) Bill Himmelright (41) Mark Taylor (59) Mark Taylor (59) Troy Murray (45) Troy Murray (29) James Patrick (36) Dan Brennan (37) Tony Hrkac (36) Jensen/ Williams (40) Tony Hrkac (70) Steve Johnson (51) Lee Davidson (37) Russ Parent (50) Greg Johnson (61) Greg Johnson (54) Greg Johnson (45) Schriner/Naumenko (22) Teeder Wynne (27) Teeder Wynne (47) Jason Blake (30) Curtis Murphy (34) Jason Blake (41) Jeff Panzer (44) Jeff Panzer (55) Ryan Bayda (28) David Lundbohm (37) Brandon Bochenski (33) Colby Genoway (31) Travis Zajac (29) T.J. Oshie (35) T.J. Oshie (27) C. Genoway & B. Miller (29) Evan Trupp (26) Chay Genoway (31) Danny Kristo (26) Corban Knight (33) Rocco Grimaldi (22) Jordan Schmaltz (24) Nick Schmaltz (35)
Points Leader Bob Grina (21) Sullivan/Christian (24) Medved /Christian (41) P. Johnson/B. Johnson (50) Ken Johannson (59) Ben Cherski (49) Ben Cherski (44) Ben Cherski (56) Bill Reichart (45) Bill Reichart (51) Bill Reichart (60) Jim Ridley (46) Art Miller (45) Reg Morelli (65) Bill Colpitts (49) Al McLean (38) Al McLean (53) Gerry Kell (25) Gerry Kell (55) Terry Casey (54) Bob Munro (30) Bob Munro (36) Bob Munro (43) Dave Hudson (29) Brian DePiero (38) Jim Cahoon (55) Jim Cahoon (52) Alan Hangsleben (25) Dave Geving (30) Roger Lamoureux (41) Roger Lamoureux (61) Bill Himmelright (52) Mark Taylor (83) Mark Taylor (92) Troy Murray (78) Phil Sykes (63) James Patrick (48) Dan Brennan (65) Jim Archibald (61) Chris Jensen (65) Tony Hrkac (116)* Steve Johnson (85) Lee Davidson (53) Lee Davidson (75) Greg Johnson (79) Greg Johnson (74) Greg Johnson (64) Wilson/Schriner (33) Teeder Wynne (49) Teeder Wynne (73) David Hoogsteen (54) Jason Blake (51) Jason Blake (69) Goren/Panzer (63) Jeff Panzer (81) Ryan Bayda (47) Brandon Bochenski (62) Brandon Bochenski (60) Colby Genoway (44) Drew Stafford (48) Ryan Duncan (57) T.J. Oshie (45) Ryan Duncan (39) Chris VandeVelde (41) Matt Frattin (60) Brock Nelson (47) Danny Kristo (52) Rocco Grimaldi (39) Drake Caggiula (36) Brock Boeser (60) *Indicates NCAA record
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY 1946-47
Overall: 7-6-0 Coach: John Jamieson Captains: None
J6 St. Cloud Teachers College L 1-8 J18 Fargo Flyers W 5-1 J19 Northwest Ag. Coll. W 10-1 J20 Fargo Flyers L 1-2 F10 Crookston Cath. HS W 3-2 F12 Northwest Ag. Coll. W 9-3 F13 Crookston Cath. HS L 1-2 F19 Fargo Flyers W 3-2 F22 Fargo Independents# L 3-9 F23 Bottineau Ind.# W 7-4 F28 Grand Forks Legion W 4-3 OT M1 Grand Forks Legion L 2-5 M5 Grand Forks Legion L 7-8 #At Bottineau, N.D., Tournament 1946-47 Stats GP G A P P/M Bob Grina 13 8 21 5/10 John Healey 10 5 15 6/12 Duane Hagness 8 5 13 4/13 Bob Dorsher 9 2 11 8/16 Jim Healey 4 6 10 7/14 Bob Hegraness 2 2 4 3/6 Ossie Nord 2 2 4 0/0 Jim Leigh 2 2 4 1/2 Bob Peskey 1 2 3 7/14 Bill Killian 1 1 2 1/2 Jack Donovan 1 1 2 1/2 Al Hausauer 1 1 2 4/8 Jim Flannery 1 1 2 0/0 Ray Bostrom 0 2 2 3/6 Archie Graham 0 1 1 2/4 Jack Johnson 1 0 1 6/18 Bob Mowris 0 1 1 1/2 Jim South 0 0 0 2/4 Jim Dwyer 0 0 0 0/0 UND Totals 56 42 98 61/133 Opp Totals 50 31 81 52/123 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Art Forman 3.88 .854 Gerald Patterson 3.80 .887 UND Totals 3.85 .870 7-6-0 Opp Totals 4.38 .822 6-7-0 UND shutouts: none
1947-48
Overall: 11-5-0 Coach: Don Norman Captain: Game captains
D10 Grand Forks Amerks W 8-0 D17 Thief River Falls Thieves W 6-4 D20 Thief River Falls Thieves L 1-3 J5 Thief River Falls Thieves W 7-4 J9 Michigan W 6-5 J10 Michigan L 2-5 J16 Michigan Tech L 6-7 OT J17 Michigan Tech W 7-3 J23 Minnesota W 5-3 J24 Minnesota L 4-7 OT F10 Wichita Flyers W 13-5 F12 Colorado College W 8-4 F13 Colorado College L 3-6 F20 Michigan Tech W 5-4 F21 Michigan Tech W 5-2 F27 North Dakota State W 17-8 1947-48 Stats GP G A P P/M Bill Sullivan 16 18 6 24 2/4 Gordon Christian 15 12 12 24 6/12 Jim Medved 16 14 9 23 3/6 “Prince” Johnson 16 14 6 20 4/8 John Noah 16 13 3 16 3/6 “Buzz” Johnson 15 8 8 16 4/8 Wes Cole 16 8 6 14 3/6 Paul McKinnon 15 5 2 7 4/8 Joe Silovich 16 3 2 5 18/39 Bob Krumholz 12 3 2 5 2/4
Dan McKinnon 16 2 1 3 3/6 Ted Wilson 6 2 1 3 0/0 Jim Doyle 11 1 2 3 1/2 Cal Marvin 10 0 1 1 1/2 Tom Buran 4 0 1 1 0/0 Bob Dorsher 8 0 0 0 1/2 Jim Williams 3 0 0 0 2/4 UND Totals 16 103 62 165 53/109 Opp Totals 16 68 40 108 46/95 Goaltending Bob Murray Art Forman UND Totals Opp Totals UND shutouts: 1
GAA SV% W-L-T 4.07 .894 5.50 .840 4.25 .888 11-5-0 6.44 .844 5-11-0
1948-49
Overall: 9-12-1 Coach: Don Norman Captain: Bob Murray
D6 Grand Forks Amerks D10 Colorado College D11 Colorado College D17 U. of Saskatchewan D18 U. of Saskatchewan D25 Michigan# D26 Michigan# D29 Colorado College D30 Colorado College J7 Michigan Tech J17 Crookston Pirates J21 Minnesota J22 Minnesota J28 Minnesota J29 Minnesota## F5 Winnipeg Army F11 Michigan F12 Michigan F18 Michigan Tech F19 Michigan Tech F25 U. of Manitoba F26 U. of Manitoba #Albuquerque, N.M. ## St. Paul, Minn.
W 5-2 L 4-12 L 4-12 L 3-12 T 3-3 OT L 1-8 L 4-11 W 5-3 W 6-3 L 3-6 W 12-4 W 4-3 OT W 6-4 L 5-12 L 6-7 W 10-3 L 7-14 L 4-10 L 2-5 W 6-5 W 7-4 L 2-4
1948-49 Stats GP G A P P/M Jim Medved 22 19 22 41 8/16 Gordon Christian 20 25 16 41 9/18 Bob Krumholz 22 15 7 22 4/8 Bob Grina 22 12 8 20 5/10 Joe Silovich 22 11 5 16 15/38 George Dickinson 14 9 6 15 3/6 Ted Wilson 20 9 4 13 2/4 John Noah 22 3 9 12 5/10 Bill Sullivan 22 2 5 7 0/0 Dennis Sullivan 21 2 5 7 0/0 Dan McKinnon 22 1 3 4 7/14 Cal Marvin 22 0 4 4 12/24 Robert Phillips 4 1 0 1 0/0 Bob Murray 20 0 1 1 0/0 UND Totals 22 109 100 209 73/154 Opp Totals 22 148 146 294 77/154 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Bob Murray 6.80 .819 8-10-1 Ralph Engelstad 4.00 .871 Rudy Lindbeck 4.00 .895 UND Totals 6.73 .826 9-12-1 Opp Totals 4.95 .862 12-9-1 UND shutouts: none
1949-50
Overall: 15-6-2 Coach: Cliff “Fido” Purpur Captain: Jim Medved D15 D16 D19 D22
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
U. of Saskatchewan U. of Saskatchewan Thief River Falls# Grand Forks Amerks
W L W T
8-3 3-4 6-4 4-4 OT
D23 Grand Forks Amerks W 5-3 D28 Michigan L 4-8 D29 Michigan L 0-6 J6 Minnesota W 7-3 J7 Minnesota## W 6-5 J13 Minnesota W 3-2 J14 Minnesota W 8-5 J20 Winnipeg Blackhawks W 8-5 J21 Winnipeg Blackhawks W 4-2 F1 Denver W 18-3 F3 Colorado College L 5-8 F4 Colorado College T 3-3 OT F10 Michigan State W 14-1 F11 Michigan State W 12-3 F17 Michigan Tech W 5-4 F18 Michigan Tech W 5-3 F25 St. John’s University W 11-2 M3 Brandon Wheat Kings L 5-7 M4 Brandon Wheat Kings L 3-7 # Warroad, Minn., rink dedication ## Rochester, Minn. 1949-50 Stats GP G A P P/M M. “Prince” Johnson 23 35 15 50 11/22 R. “Buzz” Johnson 23 27 23 50 19/43 Gordon Christian 23 25 15 40 8/16 Jim Medved 23 12 19 31 4/8 Bob Krumholz 23 12 14 26 8/16 John Noah 23 9 20 29 2/4 Joe Silovich 23 8 2 10 21/53 George Dickinson 21 3 7 10 3/6 Paul McKinnon 22 4 5 9 15/30 Dan McKinnon 23 4 4 8 15/33 Ted Wilson 17 4 2 6 3/6 Cal Marvin 23 0 5 5 3/6 Bill Sullivan 19 3 1 4 0/0 Bob May 21 1 2 3 6/12 Bob Phillips 4 0 0 0 0/0 Bob Murray 11 0 0 0 1/2 Ralph Engelstad 12 0 0 0 1/2 UND Totals 23 147 134 281 120/259 Opp Totals 23 95 95 190 108/228 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Bob Murray 4.09 .886 Ralph Engelstad 4.17 .867 UND Totals 4.13 .877 15-6-2 Opp Totals 6.39 .810 6-15-2 UND shutouts: none
1950-51
Overall: 12-12-2 Coach: Cliff “Fido” Purpur Captains: Bob Krumholz, Bob May D8 Brandon College W 5-1 D9 Brandon College W 5-4 D11 Winnipeg Canadiens W 6-3 D12 Winnipeg Canadiens L 5-7 D15 Winnipeg Blackhawks W 4-2 D16 Winnipeg Blackhawks W 5-1 D19 Grand Forks Amerks T 8-8 OT J1 Harvard L 2-5 J2 Harvard W 5-3 J4 Michigan State W 5-4 J5 Michigan State W 7-3 J10 Grand Forks Amerks L 2-7 J19 Michigan Tech W 5-2 J20 Michigan Tech W 5-4 J29 Grand Forks Amerks# W 5-4 OT F2 Minnesota W 8-4 F3 Minnesota L 2-7 F9 Grand Forks Amerks T 6-6 OT F15 Grand Forks Amerks# L 3-10 F17 Thief River Falls Thieves L 3-6 F19 Colorado College L 3-10 F20 Colorado College L 3-7 F23 Michigan L 4-11 F24 Michigan L 4-12 M2 Minnesota L 2-5 M3 Minneaota L 2-3 # Devils Lake, N.D.
1950-51 Stats GP G A P P/M Ken Johannson 26 27 32 59 9/29 George Dickinson 26 20 32 52 14/28 Stan Marek 24 15 19 34 7/22 Bob Krumholz 14 11 14 25 9/21 Bob Johnson 24 15 5 20 9/21 Ted Wilson 26 7 10 17 0/0 Derwood Lund 18 11 5 16 1/2 John Noah 26 4 12 16 5/10 Bob Dorsher 26 0 6 6 11/22 Ken Wilkie 15 5 1 6 3/6 Bob May 26 1 1 2 23/46 Gaylord Elliott 9 0 2 2 2/4 Carl Morken 10 0 0 0 2/4 Waldon Jensen 4 0 0 0 1/2 Rudy Lindbeck 26 0 0 0 2/4 UND Totals 26 116 139 225 98/221 Opp Totals 26 139 155 294 113/265 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Rudy Lindbeck 5.56 .828 12-12-2 Opp Totals 4.46 .865 12-12-2 UND shutouts: none.
1951-52
Overall: 13-11-1 MCHL: 6-6-0 (4th) Coach: Cliff “Fido” Purpur Captain: Ken Johannson
D7 Sioux City Suhawks L 7-9 D8 Sioux City Suhawks L 5-6 D14 Winnipeg Blackhawks W 5-0 D15 Winnipeg Blackhawks W 7-3 D21 U. of Saskatchewan W 6-0 D22 U. of Saskatchewan T 4-4 OT J4 Michigan* L 2-4 J5 Michigan W 4-2 J8 Michigan Tech* W 8-4 J9 Michigan Tech* W 5-2 J11 Michigan State* W 7-2 J12 Michigan State* L 3-4 J18 Michigan Tech* W 11-2 J19 Michigan Tech W 9-1 J25 Minnesota* W 5-1 J26 Minnesota L 3-5 F2 Flin Flon Bombers L 6-7 F8 Winnipeg Maroons L 4-6 F9 Winnipeg Maroons W 5-2 F15 Minnesota* L 2-9 F16 Minnesota W 6-4 F19 Denver* W 5-4 F20 Denver* L 0-6 F23 Colorado College* L 5-9 F24 Colorado College* L 2-9 * MCHL Game 1951-52 Stats GP G A P P/M Ben Cherski 25 38 11 49 8/16 Ken Johannson 25 12 30 42 7/22 Ken Purpur 25 15 19 34 14/39 D. “Swede” Lund 25 16 12 28 6/12 Elwood Shell 25 3 15 18 22/55 Wilf Shannon 21 5 11 16 4/11 Roger Goodman 25 5 10 15 8/19 Dick Burns 23 9 5 14 7/14 Bob Krumholz 8 6 5 11 8/27 Bill Trimble 25 5 5 10 5/10 Bob Dunsworth 25 1 6 7 12/24 Frank Morgan 23 1 1 2 6/12 Ken Wilkie 23 0 2 2 12/24 Ernie Warnock 8 0 0 0 1/2 Ray Huot 17 7 10 17 3/9 John Novak 17 2 60 8 14/34 Al Finkelstein 24 0 0 0 0/0 Walt Pederson 12 1 2 3 1/2 Dan DiFuria 15 0 0 0 4/16 UND Totals 25 123 150 276 142/345 Opp Totals 25 105 120 225 140/352
YEARLY RESULTS
153
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Al Finkelstein 4.25 .868 Rudy Lindbeck 3.00 .927 UND Totals 4.20 .870 13-11-1 Opp Totals 5.04 .846 11-13-1 UND shutouts: Finkelstein 2.
1952-53
Overall: 15-5-0 MCHL: 11-5-0 (3rd) Coach: Cliff “Fido” Purpur Captain: Ken Johannson
D19 U. of Saskatchewan D20 U. of Saskatchewan D26 Michigan State* D27 Michigan State* D28 U. of Toronto D29 U. of Toronto J2 Michigan Tech* J3 Michigan Tech* J9 Denver* J10 Denver* J16 Michigan Tech* J17 Michigan Tech* J30 Minnesota* J31 Minnesota* F6 Minnesota* F7 Minnesota* F10 Colorado College* F11 Colorado College* F19 Michigan* F20 Michigan* * MCHL Game
W 8-2 W 6-3 W 5-4 W 5-4 OT W 7-1 W 6-3 W 10-0 W 7-2 W 4-3 W 2-1 W 5-4 OT W 6-5 OT W 7-5 L 2-5 L 0-3 L 1-3 W 12-4 W 10-3 L 3-5 L 3-8
1952-53 Stats GP G A P P/M Ben Cherski 20 30 14 44 5/10 Ken Johannson 20 15 23 38 2/4 Ken Purpur 20 10 21 31 6/12 Ray Huot 20 14 11 25 9/18 Wilf Shannon 20 8 15 23 1/2 Elwood Shell 20 4 14 18 14/36 Swede Lund 20 9 16 25 4/8 John Novak 20 3 12 15 10/20 Bob Dunsworth 20 2 9 11 6/20 Walt Pederson 14 0 5 5 1/2 Roger Goodman 20 3 4 7 2/4 Ken Wilkie 18 2 2 4 1/2 Ernie Warnock 14 4 1 5 0/0 Marcel Beaulieu 14 5 0 5 2/4 Gaylord Elliott 7 0 0 0 1/2 Al Finkelstein 20 0 0 0 1/2 UND Totals 20 109 147 256 65/146 Opp Totals 20 68 65 133 88/208 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Al Finkelstein 3.40 .884 15-5-0 Opp Totals 5.45 .846 5-15-0 UND shutouts: Finkelstein 1
1953-54
Overall: 14-12-1 WIHL: 9-6-1 (3rd) Coach: Cliff “Fido” Purpur Captain: None
N28 St. Boniface Canadiens L 5-6 N29 St. Boniface Canadiens W 7-6 D4 Winnipeg Barons W 6-1 D5 Winnipeg Barons L 3-5 D11 UND Freshmen! W 8-7 D15 Ft. Frances L 2-3 D16 Ft. Frances W 2-1 D18 Michigan* W 10-3 D19 Michigan* W 5-3 D25 Denver* W 9-5 D26 Denver* W 7-2 J8 Minnesota* T 2-2 OT J9 Minnesota* L 0-5 J15 Michigan Tech* W 5-0 J16 Michigan Tech* W 5-0 J29 Michigan Tech* W 4-0 J30 Michigan Tech* W 7-0 F5 Minnesota* L 3-5
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F6 Minnesota* L 2-8 F12 St. Boniface Canadiens W 8-6 F13 St. Boniface Canadiens L 3-8 F18 Colorado College* L 3-5 F19 Colorado College* L 1-2 M5 Michigan State* W 6-5 M6 Michigan State* L 1-2 OT * WIHL Game ! This game was part of season ticket plan and was counted on the season record. 1953-54 Stats GP G A P P/M Ben Cherski 27 40 16 56 9/26 Ken Purpur 27 21 31 52 7/14 Ray Huot 27 1 26 36 12/24 Ron Geatz 27 12 7 19 6/12 John Wade 27 8 11 19 2/4 Bill Boone 27 10 7 17 10/23 Elwood Shell 25 4 9 13 10/28 Bob Dunsworth 27 5 7 12 5/10 Ernie Warnock 27 6 4 10 ½ Walt Pederson 27 3 2 5 2/4 Marcel Beaulieu 19 1 3 4 3/6 Walt Running 27 0 3 3 9/18 John Novak 10 0 3 3 6/12 Sid Bryduck 14 1 1 2 1/2 Bill Trimble 7 1 0 1 0/0 Ed Willems 2 0 0 0 1/2 Roger Goodman 27 1 9 10 3/6 Spike Schultz 27 0 0 0 0/0 UND Totals 27 123 139 262 87/193 Opp Totals 27 102 116 218 124/283 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Spike Schultz 3.54 .898 Ed Derrett 5.00 .825 UND Totals 3.78 .894 14-12-1 Opp Totals 4.56 .860 12-14-1 UND shutouts: Schultz 4.
1954-55
Overall: 14-13-1 WIHL: 9-12-1 (6th) Coach: Cliff “Fido” Purpur Captain: None
N26 Minnesota-Duluth W 11-0 N27 Minnesota-Duluth W 8-2 D3 Michigan State* L 2-6 D4 Michigan State* W 4-3 D13 Denver* L 4-8 D14 Denver* W 4-3 D17 St. Boniface Canadiens W 4-3 D18 St. Boniface Canadiens L 5-6 D29 Minnesota-Duluth W 15-2 D30 Minnesota-Duluth W 9-2 J7 Minnesota* W 6-4 J8 Minnesota* W 5-3 J14 Michigan Tech* W 3-1 J15 Michigan Tech* T 1-1 OT F3 Colorado College* L 3-4 F4 Colorado College* L 1-7 F5 Denver* L 2-9 F7 Denver* L 1-7 F11 Colorado College* W 4-3 F12 Colorado College* L 3-4 F15 Michigan Tech* W 4-3 OT F16 Michigan Tech* L 3-10 F18 Michigan State* W 3-2 OT F19 Michigan State* L 1-2 F25 Michigan* L 0-7 F26 Michigan* L 2-7 M4 Minnesota* L 0-6 M5 Minnesota* W 7-0 * WIHL Game 1954-55 Stats GP G A P P/M Bill Reichart 28 33 12 45 10/20 Ben Cherski 28 23 16 39 7/14 Ray Huot 28 16 16 32 20/40 Mike Castellano 28 9 17 26 3/6 Ron Geatz 27 9 11 20 6/15 Jim Hannesson 28 6 10 16 6/12 John Wade 28 7 8 15 5/10
Ernie Warnock 28 7 4 11 1/5 Bill Boone 28 4 5 9 0/0 Walt Running 28 0 8 8 15/30 Barry Myers 10 1 2 3 6/12 Jerry Culbertson 26 0 2 2 9/18 John Spolar 24 0 1 1 1/2 Rudy Slupski 19 0 1 1 4/8 Spike Schultz 23 0 0 0 1/2 Tom Yurkovich 6 0 0 0 0/0 Bill Maruska 2 0 0 0 0/0 UND Totals 28 115 113 228 94/194 Opp Totals 28 115 140 225 114/231
Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Tom Yurkovich 3.96 .862 11-16-1 Bill Borovsky 7.60 .839 UND Totals 4.61 .856 11-16-1 Opp Totals 3.57 .870 16-11-1 UND shutouts: Yurkovich 2.
Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Spike Schultz 4.39 .859 Tom Yurkovich 1.83 .909 Bill Maruska 1.50 .900 UND Totals 4.10 .865 14-13-1 Opp Totals 4.10 .804 13-14-1 UND shutouts: Schultz 1, Yurkovich 1.
N23 St. Boniface Canadiens W 7-6 N24 St. Boniface Canadiens L 2-4 N30 Michigan State* W 4-1 D1 Michigan State* W 1-0 D7 Winnipeg Barons W 8-1 D8 Winnipeg Barons W 11-2 D21 Winnipeg Drewries W 6-4 D22 Winnipeg Drewries W 6-2 D29 Warroad Lakers L 4-8 J4 Michigan Tech* W 7-2 J5 Michigan Tech* L 0-6 J11 Minnesota* W 3-2 OT J12 Minnesota* L 3-4 J18 Denver* W 2-1 J19 Denver* W 7-1 J25 Minnesota* L 1-4 J26 Minnesota* W 7-1 F8 Colorado College* W 6-3 F9 Colorado College* W 5-4 F15 Michigan Tech* W 8-7 F16 Michigan Tech* W 4-3 F19 Colorado College* L 4-6 F20 Colorado College* L 6-7 OT F22 Denver* W 5-2 F23 Denver* L 1-3 M4 Michigan* L 1-7 M5 Michigan* L 2-3 OT M8 Michigan State* L 2-4 M9 Michigan State* W 3-0 * WIHL Game
1955-56
Overall: 11-16-1 WIHL: 7-13-0 (t-5th) Coach: Cliff “Fido” Purpur Captain: None
N18 Regina Pats T 5-5 OT N19 Regina Pats W 4-3 N25 Minnesota-Duluth W 3-1 N26 Minnesota-Duluth W 6-0 D2 Michigan State* W 3-1 D3 Michigan State* W 5-4 D9 Michigan* L 1-5 D10 Michigan* W 4-2 D13 Colorado College* L 2-4 D14 Colorado College* W 5-4 D16 St. Boniface Canadiens W 7-4 D17 St. Boniface Canadiens L 5-9 D30 U.S. National Team L 0-8 D31 U.S. National Team L 3-6 J5 Denver* L 3-6 J6 Denver* L 1-3 J7 Colorado College* L 5-8 J9 Colorado College* L 2-7 J13 Michigan Tech* L 3-5 J14 Michigan Tech* L 2-5 J27 Minnesota* W 4-0 J28 Minnesota* L 3-5 F6 Denver* W 6-2 F7 Denver* W 8-6 F17 Michigan Tech* L 2-6 F18 Michigan Tech* L 4-5 OT M2 Minnesota* L 4-8 M3 Minnesota* L 0-7 * WIHL Game 1955-56 Stats GP G A P P/M Bill Reichart 28 28 23 51 8/24 Jim Ridley 28 20 20 40 26/68 John Wade 28 15 19 34 3/6 Jim Hannesson 28 12 18 30 14/36 Mike Castellano 28 10 11 21 3/6 Jerry Culbertson 28 3 11 14 13/42 Wilf Shannon 16 1 7 8 3/16 Ron Geatz 16 4 4 8 4/8 Bob Kochevar 20 3 3 6 1/2 Darryl Durgin 10 1 4 5 0/0 Walt Running 22 1 3 4 11/22 Jack Stoskopf 6 0 4 4 2/12 Jim Knauf 22 0 1 1 6/20 Bob Helgeland 21 0 1 1 6/12 Harlan Meek 22 0 1 1 1/10 Mac Gibbs 4 0 1 1 0/0 Tom Yurkovich 23 0 1 1 1/2 Ed Willems 8 1 0 1 15/30 Jim Zavoral 5 0 1 1 0/0 Chet Tesarowski 7 0 0 0 2/4 Terry Paoletti 7 0 0 0 2/4 UND Totals 28 100 132 232 121/324 Opp Totals 28 129 131 260 126/343
1956-57
Overall: 18-11-0 WIHL: 13-9-0 (3rd) Coach: Al Renfrew Captains: Mike Castellano, Bill Reichart
1956-57 Stats GP G A P P/M Bill Reichart 29 36 24 60 5/13 Jim Ridley 29 23 26 49 17/42 Joe Poole 29 11 22 33 2/4 Mike Castellano 29 13 15 28 5/10 Stan Paschke 29 7 9 16 2/4 Bill Steenson 29 3 13 16 27/65 Jim Hannesson 17 4 11 15 12/30 Jerry Culbertson 29 5 8 13 22/47 Joe Armbruster 27 1 10 11 19/38 Bob Began 25 4 4 8 4/8 Julian Brunetta 21 3 5 8 12/24 Jack Stoskopf 2 4 1 5 0/0 Bob Helgeland 20 2 2 4 6/15 Bob Harris 6 2 2 4 2/4 John Morrison 6 0 0 0 4/8 UND Totals 29 126 153 279 145/327 Opp Totals 29 99 119 218 141/340 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Tom Yurkovich 3.40 .874 18-11-0 Opp Totals 4.25 .860 11-18-0 UND shutouts: Yurkovich 2.
1957-58 WCHA CHAMPIONS Overall: 24-7-1 WIHL: 15-5-0 (t-1st) Staff: Bob May (HC), Barry Thorndycraft (AC) Captains: Jim Ridley, Ed Willems N22 Winnipeg Monarchs W 4-2 N23 Winnipeg Monarchs W 10-1 N29 Winnipeg Maroons W 3-0 N30 Winnipeg Maroons T 2-2 OT D13 Michigan* L 1-3 D14 Michigan* W 4-0 D20 St. Boniface Canadiens W 12-1 D21 St. Boniface Canadiens W 12-1
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY J1 Harvard W 5-1 J3 Michigan Tech* W 9-1 J4 Michigan Tech* W 3-2 J10 Minnesota-Duluth W 5-1 J11 Minnesota-Duluth W 7-2 J14 U.S. Nationals L 1-4 J17 Minnesota* L 5-7 J18 Minnesota* W 5-3 J24 Michigan State* W 5-2 J25 Michigan State* W 6-3 F3 Denver* W 9-0 F4 Denver* W 2-1 F7 Colorado College* L 1-7 F8 Colorado College* L 2-9 F14 Minnesota* W 4-1 F15 Minnesota* W 6-5 OT F21 Michigan State* W 3-1 F22 Michigan State* W 3-2 OT F28 Michigan Tech* W 6-4 M1 Michigan Tech* W 6-4 M5 Denver* L 3-4 M6 Denver* W 4-1 NCAA TOURNAMENT M14 Harvard$$ W 9-1 M15 Denver$$$ L 2-6 $$ Semifinal, Minneapolis, Minn. $$$ Title game, Minneapolis, Minn. * WIHL Game (league disbanded in March of 1958) 1957-58 Stats GP G A P P/M Jim Ridley 31 21 25 46 7/25 Art Miller 31 21 16 37 5/10 Joe Poole 30 18 18 36 7/14 Reg Morelli 30 9 26 35 4/8 Ed Thomlinson 32 15 16 31 13/26 Guy LaFrance 30 12 18 30 8/19 Stan Paschke 32 13 11 24 5/16 Ed Willems 32 7 10 17 12/34 Les Merrifield 30 6 11 17 11/22 Julian Brunetta 32 5 11 16 11/22 Joe Armbruster 24 9 6 15 1/10 Bill Steenson 31 6 9 15 21/50 Ralph Lyndon 32 5 9 14 26/55 Ron King 31 4 9 13 13/26 Don Crough 31 3 9 12 17/42 Bob Began 28 5 3 8 2/4 Garfield Beckstead 2 0 1 1 0/0 Bob Peabody 21 0 0 0 0/0 Bob Peters 11 0 0 0 0/0 Frank Watkinson 1 0 0 0 0/0 UND Totals 32 159 208 367 170/395 Opp Totals 32 82 107 189 150/360 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Bob Peters 1.27 .927 Bob Peabody 3.05 .870 Frank Watkinson 7.00 .708 UND Totals 2.57 .867 24-7-1 Opp Totals 4.97 .856 7-24-1 UND shutouts: Peters 2, Peabody 1.
1958-59 NCAA CHAMPIONS Overall: 21-10-1 Staff: Bob May (HC), Barry Thorndycraft (AC) Captains: Bill Steenson (C), Julian Brunetta (A), Joe Poole (A) N28 Winnipeg Maroons N29 Winnipeg Maroons D5 Michigan State D6 Michigan State D15 Denver D16 Denver D19 U.S. Nationals D20 U.S. Nationals D27 Warroad Lakers J2 Michigan Tech J3 Michigan Tech J9 Minnesota-Duluth J10 Minnesota-Duluth J16 Michigan&
W 5-3 W 5-3 L 0-6 W 5-4 W 4-3 OT W 4-3 T 4-4 OT L 4-6 L 3-4 L 2-3 W 2-1 OT W 4-2 W 4-1 W 6-1
J17 Michigan L 2-4 J30 Minnesota L 3-4 J31 Minnesota W 6-2 F6 Michigan Tech L 3-4 F7 Michigan Tech W 4-0 F9 Colorado College W 6-4 F10 Colorado College W 4-2 F13 Michigan State L 2-3 F14 Michigan State W 4-2 F20 Minnesota W 6-5 F21 Minnesota W 5-2 F27 Denver W 6-4 F28 Denver L 2-6 M2 Colorado College W 7-2 M3 Colorado College L 5-9 NCAA TOURNAMENT M13 St. Lawrence$$ W 4-3 OT M14 Michigan State$$$ W 4-3 OT & Game called in 3rd period with 5:20 remaining due to a fight involving players and fans. $$ Semifinal, Troy, N.Y. $$$Title game, Troy, N.Y. NOTE: There was no official league affiliation in 1958-59. The WIHL had disbanded for a variety of reasons in March 1958 after several members withdrew their membership. This 1958-59 agreement proved unsatisfactory and after the 1958-59 season, the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) was organized. 1958-59 Stats GP G A P P/M Art Miller 30 24 21 45 13/34 Reg Morelli 24 17 15 32 3/14 Ed Thomlinson 31 14 15 29 8/16 Joe Poole 31 13 12 25 13/39 Guy LaFrance 31 9 16 25 14/144 Les Merrifield 31 10 11 21 16/49 Ralph Lyndon 31 6 14 20 12/28 Ron King 31 7 7 14 11/22 Bill Steenson 23 3 11 14 21/59 Stan Paschke 31 4 9 13 2/4 Bart Larson 31 5 4 9 6/20 Bernie Haley 29 4 5 9 9/18 Gerry Walford 13 3 3 6 4/11 Julian Brunetta 24 1 4 5 8/16 Bob Began 31 3 1 4 1/2 Steve Thullner 13 1 3 4 5/10 Ken Wellen 10 1 1 2 1/2 Pete Gazley 10 0 1 1 6/15 Garth Perry 16 0 0 0 2/7 Bob Peabody 20 0 0 0 1/2 George Gratton 15 0 0 0 3/6 UND Totals 31 125 152 277 163/412 Opp Totals 31 103 115 218 182/412 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Bob Peabody 3.10 .868 George Gratton 2.73 .876 UND Totals 3.32 .871 20-10-1 Opp Totals 4.03 .882 10-20-1 UND shutouts: Peabody 1.
1959-60
Overall: 19-11-2 WCHA: 14-7-1 (3rd) Staff: Barry Thorndycraft (HC), Richard Bouchard (AC) Captains: Guy LaFrance (C), Art Miller (A), Ed Thomlinson (A) N27 Michigan State* N28 Michigan State* D4 Michigan Tech* D5 Michigan Tech* D11 Denver* D12 Denver* D18 Minnesota-Duluth D19 Minnesota-Duluth D29 Boston College D30 U. of Montreal+ J1 Yale+
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T 2-2 OT W 5-1 W 3-2 L 1-4 L 3-6 L 2-5 L 2-3 W 13-2 W 5-3 W 5-1 W 15-0
J2 Rensselaer+ W 8-3 J8 Michigan State* W 6-5 J9 Michigan State* L 3-4 OT J11 Colorado College* W 7-2 J12 Colorado College* W 5-1 J15 Minnesota* L 3-9 J16 Minnesota* W 4-1 J26 Denver* W 6-5 J27 Denver* L 1-8 J29 Colorado College* W 8-2 J30 Colorado College* W 7-5 F1 U.S. National Team L 2-7 F2 U.S. National Team T 8-8 OT F12 Minnesota* W 6-5 F13 Minnesota* W 5-1 F19 Michigan Tech* L 2-3 F20 Michigan Tech* W 6-4 M4 Michigan* W 4-2 M5 Michigan* W 4-3 OT WCHA PLAYOFFS M11 Michigan Tech L 2-4 M12 Michigan Tech L 4-5 + At RPI Holiday Tourney, Troy, N.Y. * WCHA Game 1959-60 Stats GP G A P P/M Reg Morelli 31 34 31 65 6/12 Ed Thomlinson 32 20 22 42 13/26 Bill Colpitts 32 18 23 41 5/10 Guy LaFrance 32 12 26 38 15/30 Art Miller 32 20 15 35 10/20 Ron King 32 12 15 27 9/26 Les Merrifield 32 8 19 27 13/38 Gerry Walford 32 13 7 20 4/8 Bernie Haley 32 6 14 20 12/27 Steve Thullner 32 5 11 16 11/22 Curt Roseborough 32 3 6 9 15/30 Bart Larson 25 1 6 7 2/4 Ab Slivinski 24 1 5 6 15/30 John Gray 32 3 1 4 3/6 Ralph Lyndon 11 0 3 3 8/16 Gar Beckstead 10 1 0 1 0/0 George Gratton 30 0 0 0 1/2 UND Totals 32 157 204 361 143/309 Opp Totals 32 115 158 273 138/334 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T George Gratton 3.33 .873 Gene Otto 5.00 .754 UND Totals 3.59 .855 19-11-2 Opp. Totals 4.88 .865 11-19-2 UND shutouts: Gratton 1.
1960-61
Overall: 9-19-1 WCHA: 7-16-1 (5th) Staff: Barry Thorndycraft (HC), Richard Bouchard Captains: John Gray (C), Gerry Walford (A) N19 Estevan Bruins N25 Michigan Tech* N26 Michigan Tech* D2 Michigan Tech* D3 Michigan Tech* D9 Michigan* D10 Michigan* D12 Denver* D13 Denver* D16 Michigan* D17 Michigan* D30 Soviet Nationals J5 Warroad Lakers J9 Colorado College* J10 Colorado College* J13 Denver* J14 Denver* J16 Colorado College* J17 Colorado College* J20 U.S. Nationals J21 U.S. Nationals F3 Minnesota* F4 Minnesota* F10 Michigan State*
W 6-1 W 6-4 L 1-8 L 2-7 L 3-5 L 2-6 L 5-6 L 2-7 L 1-5 T 2-2 OT L 2-4 L 3-4 W 7-5 L 4-9 W 10-5 L 1-15 L 2-6 L 4-9 W 5-2 L 3-9 L 1-3 L 2-9 W 4-3 OT W 6-3
F11 Michigan State* F24 Michigan State* F25 Michigan State* M3 Minnesota* M4 Minnesota* * WCHA Game
W W L L L
4-3 4-2 1-6 4-6 3-4 OT
1960-61 Stats GP G A P P/M Bill Colpitts 29 18 31 49 4/8 Dave Merrifield 29 19 20 39 6/12 Whitey White 29 14 14 28 11/25 Gerry Walford 29 10 12 22 10/20 Dan Storsteen 29 10 8 18 11/22 Curt Roseborough 29 3 14 17 21/42 Bart Larson 29 6 7 13 7/22 John Gray 29 5 7 12 9/18 Bernie Haley 29 5 4 9 10/20 Pete Stasiuk 23 4 4 8 11/22 George Goodacre 8 2 6 8 3/6 Art Jerome 21 1 5 6 4/8 Bill Selman 24 1 5 6 4/8 Blacky White 13 1 5 6 13/45 Geroge Gratton 26 1 0 1 0/0 Albert Slivinski 19 0 1 1 19/49 Gar Beckstead 6 0 0 0 1/2 Warren Gregg 6 0 0 0 1/2 Garth Perry 2 0 0 0 1/5 UND Totals 29 100 141 241 147/338 Opp Totals 29 151 159 310 166/376 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T George Gratton 5.0 .850 Warren Gregg 4.5 .860 UND Totals 5.2 .852 9-19-1 Opp Totals 3.4 .881 19-9-1 UND shutouts: none.
1961-62
Overall: 9-17-0 WCHA: 7-11-0 (5th) Staff: Barry Thorndycraft (HC), Bob Peters (AC) Captains: John Gray (C), Ernie Dyda (A), Curt Roseborough (A) N17 Winnipeg Rangers N18 Winnipeg Rangers N25 Winnipeg Maroons D1 Michigan State* D2 Michigan State* D9 Winnipeg Maroons+ D15 Michigan* D16 Michigan* D18 Colorado College* D19 Colorado College* J2 Des Moines Oak Leafs J5 Denver* J6 Denver* J12 Denver* J13 Denver* J19 Michigan Tech* J20 Michigan Tech* F2 Michigan Tech* F3 Michigan Tech* F9 Minnesota* F10 Minnesota* F14 Warroad Lakers F15 Warroad Lakers F23 Minnesota* F24 Minnesota* F27 Swedish Nationals + At Roseau, Minn. * WCHA Game
W 9-3 W 6-3 L 2-4 L 3-5 W 6-4 L 3-7 L 2-5 L 1-6 W 9-4 W 8-1 L 3-11 L 3-4 L 2-4 W 4-2 L 4-5 OT L 1-2 L 2-3 OT L 2-6 L 2-6 L 1-4 W 5-4 OT L 3-5 L 6-11 W 3-2 W 6-5 OT L 2-8
1961-62 Stats GP G A P P/M Al McLean 26 19 19 38 8/19 Bob Bartlett 25 13 16 29 16/42 Ernie Dyda 26 11 10 21 5/10 Don Ross 24 15 4 19 5/10 George Goodacre 26 2 16 18 16/40 Dan Storsteen 26 4 13 17 17/34 Jack Matheson 25 6 9 15 10/23 Dave Merrifield 15 5 9 14 12/32 George Chigol 26 6 6 12 3/14 Curt Roseborough 25 4 5 9 8/24
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY Pete Stasiuk 26 2 7 9 8/24 John Gray 25 4 2 6 3/6 Granger Evans 22 3 3 6 3/6 Bill Selman 22 0 5 5 13/37 Maurice Roberge 17 0 4 4 6/12 John Sutherland 22 1 3 4 21/58 Don Stokaluk 18 1 2 3 1/2 Bill Borlase 6 0 2 2 0/0 Dudley Otto 24 0 0 0 2/4 Warren Gregg 2 0 0 0 1/2 UND Totals 26 96 135 231 162/399 Opp Totals 26 123 165 288 146/325 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Dudley Otto 4.5 .863 Warren Gregg 6.5 .800 George Baland 2.0 .889 UND Totals 4.73 .860 9-17-0 Opp Totals 3.69 .822 17-9-0 UND shutouts: none.
1962-63 NCAA CHAMPIONS WCHA CHAMPIONS Overall: 22-7-3 WCHA: 11-5-2 (t-1st) Staff: Barry Thorndycraft (HC), Bob Peters (AC) Captains: Sonny Roberge (C), George Goodacre (A), Dan Storsteen (A) N24 Winnipeg Monarchs W 7-2 N30 Minnesota-Duluth W 4-1 D1 Minnesota-Duluth W 7-1 D7 Michigan State* W 11-4 D8 Michigan State* L 5-6 D14 Winnipeg Rangers W 12-1 D15 Winnipeg Rangers W 10-1 D18 Minnesota-Duluth L 1-4 D19 Minnesota-Duluth W 7-3 J4 Michigan Tech* W 4-2 J5 Michigan Tech* T 3-3 OT J11 Minnesota* W 6-4 J12 Minnesota* W 3-2 J17 St. Boniface Canadiens W 10-2 J25 Denver* W 7-4 J26 Denver* W 3-1 F2 Winnipeg Maroons T 2-2 OT F8 Michigan Tech* L 0-3 F9 Michigan Tech* L 1-5 F12 Denver* L 1-3 F13 Colorado College* W 7-1 F15 Denver* L 2-3 F16 Colorado College* W 7-6 F22 Minnesota* W 4-3 F23 Minnesota* W 4-3 M1 Michigan* T 2-2 OT M2 Michigan* W 6-5 WCHA PLAYOFFS M7 Michigan Tech W 2-0 M8 Michigan Tech W 6-1 M9 Denver L 4-5 OT NCAA TOURNAMENT M14 Boston College$$ W 8-2 M16 Denver$$$ W 6-5 $$ Semifinal, Chestnut Hill, Mass. $$$ Title game, Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1962-63 Stats GP G A P P/M Al McLean 32 19 34 53 18/53 Dave Merrifield 32 21 30 51 10/28 Wayne Gurba 32 20 14 34 2/4 George Chigol 32 16 19 35 9/21 Ernie Dyda 32 14 20 34 2/4 Don Ross 32 15 15 30 8/16 George Goodacre 32 3 14 17 24/48 Don Stokaluk 32 11 5 16 5/13 Jack Matheson 29 8 8 16 17/34 Will Stirrett 27 8 4 12 6/12 John Sutherland 32 3 8 11 13/36 Bill Selman 26 0 9 9 3/6 Maurice Roberge 30 1 6 7 13/26
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Pete Stasiuk 32 4 2 6 4/8 Bill Borlase 9 1 0 1 1/2 Arnold Steeves 5 0 1 1 1/2 UND Totals 32 162 231 393 168/370 Opp Totals 32 91 121 212 158/332 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Joe Lech 2.60 .887 Dudley Otto 2.75 .870 George Baland 1.00 .910 UND Totals 2.84 .884 22-7-3 Opp Totals 5.06 .868 7-22-3 UND shutouts: Lech 1.
1963-64
Overall: 12-11-2 WCHA: 5-8-1 (5th) Staff: Barry Thorndycraft (HC), Bob Peters (AC) Captain: Sonny Roberge N29 Brandon Wheat Kings W 4-1 N30 Brandon Wheat Kings L 2-4 D7 Denver* T 1-1 OT D9 Denver* L 1-6 D16 U.S. National Team L 1-3 D20 Minnesota-Duluth W 2-1 D21 Minnesota-Duluth W 5-2 J8 Warroad Lakers W 6-4 J10 Colorado College* W 7-2 J11 Colorado College* W 5-3 J28 Warroad Lakers W 4-2 J31 Denver* L 1-2 F1 Denver* L 2-4 F7 Michigan Tech* L 0-3 F8 Michigan Tech* W 3-2 F14 Michigan Tech* L 1-2 F15 Michigan Tech* W 4-1 F21 Minnesota-Duluth W 8-5 F22 Minnesota-Duluth W 5-0 F28 Minnesota* L 2-4 F29 Minnesota* L 4-5 OT M6 Minnesota* L 3-5 M7 Minnesota* W 3-1 WCHA PLAYOFFS M12 Denver L 2-6 M13 Denver T 3-3 * WCHA Game 1963-64 Stats GP G A P P/M Gerry Kell 25 12 11 25 7/14 Wayne Gurba 25 11 12 23 9/18 Terry Casey 25 7 12 19 2/4 Dave Mazur 25 5 9 14 6/12 Granger Evans 24 6 7 13 6/15 George Chigol 25 5 7 12 7/14 Don Stokaluk 25 4 8 12 3/6 Jim Dixon 24 5 6 11 2/4 Roy Davidson 23 5 5 10 17/34 John Sutherland 25 3 6 9 19/38 Maurice Roberge 25 3 5 8 9/18 Paul Rygh 21 3 4 7 2/4 Will Stirrett 20 3 4 7 6/12 Bill Borlase 22 2 3 5 15/30 Bill Wilms 19 2 1 3 0/0 Ken Walters 15 1 0 1 0/0 Rick Ulvin 12 0 1 1 2/4 UND Totals 25 79 101 180 114/231 Opp Totals 25 72 104 176 101/236 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Joe Lech 2.69 .900 George Baland 5.00 .792 Bill Howard 4.00 .892 UND Totals 2.84 .894 12-11-2 Opp Totals 3.16 .913 11-12-2 UND shutouts: Lech 1.
1964-65
1965-66
WCHA CHAMPIONS Overall: 25-8-0 WCHA: 13-3-0 (1st) Staff: Bob Peters (HC), Bill Selman (AC) Captains: Don Ross (C), Gerry Kell (A), Dave Mazur (A) N20 Brandon Wheat Kings W 13-1 N21 Brandon Wheat Kings W 5-1 N27 Minnesota-Duluth W 5-4 N28 Minnesota-Duluth W 6-5 OT D4 Michigan Tech* L 2-3 OT D5 Michigan Tech* L 2-4 D11 South St. Paul Steers W 6-4 D12 South St. Paul Steers W 7-1 D18 Michigan Tech* W 2-1 D19 Michigan Tech* W 6-3 D29 Waterloo Blackhawks W 7-0 D30 Rochester Mustangs L 4-6 J8 Michigan* W 7-3 J9 Michigan* W 4-2 J15 Denver* W 4-2 J16 Denver* W 5-4 J29 Minnesota* W 5-4 OT J30 Minnesota* W 3-1 F3 U. of Alberta W 7-2 F4 U. of Alberta W 8-2 F12 Minnesota-Duluth L 5-7 F13 Minnesota-Duluth W 9-3 F16 Colorado College* W 8-2 F17 Denver* L 4-5 F19 Denver* W 5-3 F20 Colorado College* W 7-6 OT F26 Minnesota* W 6-0 F27 Minnesota* W 5-4 WCHA PLAYOFFS M5 Michigan State W 7-1 M6 Michigan State L 4-6 M13 Michigan Tech L 4-6 NCAA TOURNAMENT M18 Boston College$$ L 3-4 M20 Brown$$$ W 9-5 $$ Semifinal, Providence, R.I. $$$ Third-place game, Providence, R.I. * WCHA Game
Overall: 17-12-1 WCHA: 13-9-0 (2nd) Staff: Bob Peters (HC), Bill Selman (AC) Captains: Terry Casey (C), Roy Davidson (A), Dennis Hextall (A) N19 South St. Paul Steers T 5-5 OT N20 South St. Paul Steers L 1-4 N26 Minnesota-Duluth* W 5-4 OT N27 Minnesota-Duluth* W 7-5 D3 Michigan State* L 5-11 D4 Michigan State* W 5-3 D10 U. of Saskatchewan W 6-4 D11 U. of Saskatchewan W 3-1 D17 Denver* W 4-3 D18 Denver* W 4-3 D28 Colorado College+ W 11-3 D29 Minnesota+ L 4-6 J7 Michigan Tech* L 1-2 J8 Michigan Tech* L 3-4 J14 Michigan Tech* W 5-4 J15 Michigan Tech* L 1-4 J18 Colorado College* W 6-4 J19 Colorado College* W 8-1 J21 Michigan* W 6-4 J22 Michigan* W 7-4 F4 Minnesota* L 1-3 F5 Minnesota* L 4-5 F11 Minnesota-Duluth* L 2-3 OT F12 Minnesota-Duluth W 5-2 F18 Minnesota* W 6-2 F19 Minnesota* L 1-6 F25 Denver* L 2-7 F26 Denver* W 9-1 WCHA PLAYOFFS M3 Minnesota W 4-2 M5 Denver L 4-5 OT + St. Paul Classic Tournament (St. Paul, Minn.) * WCHA Game
1965-66 Stats GP G A P P/M Terry Casey 30 26 28 54 1/2 Dennis Hextall 30 19 29 48 15/30 Bill Wilms 30 17 17 34 6/20 Brian Strimbiski 27 16 17 33 22/53 Tom Iannone 30 13 13 26 7/14 Roy Davidson 29 5 15 20 24/59 1964-65 Stats GP G A P P/M Dave Janaway 30 3 13 16 11/22 Gerry Kell 33 24 31 55 15/42 John Gasparini 30 3 12 15 14/28 Dennis Hextall 33 17 36 53 12/33 Bob Lillo 30 7 7 14 1/2 Dave Mazur 33 16 30 46 8/16 Mike Furlong 28 4 9 13 10/20 Terry Casey 33 24 21 45 4/8 Rick Ulvin 30 5 7 12 12/24 Bob Stoyko 33 19 21 40 16/32 Paul Rygh 30 6 4 10 5/10 Don Ross 33 8 29 37 18/36 Terry Ogden 30 1 7 8 11/25 Dave Janaway 33 19 14 33 10/20 Bruce Jackson 22 1 3 4 2/4 Brian Strimbiski 33 12 21 33 24/54 Pete MacKenzie 30 2 1 3 11/22 Tom Iannone 32 14 15 29 4/8 Bob Shupe 8 0 0 0 1/2 Bill Wilms 32 14 13 27 5/10 Mike Curran 28 0 0 0 4/8 Roy Davidson 33 6 12 18 34/68 UND Totals 30 135 194 329 176/383 Jerry Lafond 33 1 13 14 10/20 Opp Totals 30 115 153 268 175/388 Pete MacKenzie 33 1 9 10 4/8 Bob Lillo 24 3 3 6 2/4 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Rick Ulvin 19 2 3 5 4/8 Mike Curran 3.68 .884 Paul Rygh 25 2 1 3 2/4 Dale Stauss 4.78 .843 Ken Walters 10 1 1 2 2/4 UND Totals 3.77 .881 17-12-1 Jim Dixon 14 1 0 1 0/0 Opp Totals 4.50 .876 12-17-1 Joe Lech 31 0 0 0 2/4 UND shutouts: none. UND Totals 33 184 273 457 176/379 Opp Totals 33 106 138 244 173/388 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Joe Lech 3.07 .893 Dale Stauss 3.00 .821 UND Totals 3.18 .890 25-8-0 Opp Totals 5.58 .858 8-25-0 UND shutouts: Lech 2.
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY 1966-67
1967-68
WCHA CHAMPIONS
WCHA CHAMPIONS
Overall: 19-10-0 WCHA: 16-6-0 (1st) Staff: Bill Selman (HC), Bill Wilms (AC) Captains: Dave Janaway, Jerry Lafond N19 U.S. Nationals L 2-4 N25 Minnesota-Duluth* W 6-3 N26 Minnesota-Duluth* W 6-2 D2 Michigan Tech* W 3-2 OT D3 Michigan Tech* W 4-3 D9 Denver* W 5-3 D10 Denver* L 2-4 D27 Michigan State+ L 2-4 D28 Army+ W 7-3 J6 Minnesota* W 5-4 OT J7 Minnesota* W 3-2 J13 Minnesota-Duluth* L 2-3 J14 Minnesota-Duluth W 4-2 J31 Colorado College* W 6-2 F1 Denver* W 4-3 F3 Denver* L 4-9 F4 Colorado College* W 4-2 F10 Minnesota* W 3-2 F11 Minnesota* W 3-2 F17 Michigan State* W 4-3 OT F18 Michigan State* W 5-1 F24 Michigan* L 1-2 F25 Michigan* W 4-1 M3 Michigan Tech* L 3-6 M4 Michigan Tech* L 3-9 WCHA PLAYOFFS M7 Minnesota W 7-2 M11 Denver W 3-2 NCAA TOURNAMENT M16 Cornell$ L 0-1 M18 Michigan State$$ L 1-6 + St. Paul Classic Tournament, St. Paul, Minn. $ Semifinal, Syracuse, N.Y. $$ Third-place game, Syracuse, N.Y. * WCHA Game 1966-67 Stats GP G A P P/M Bob Munro 29 15 15 30 8/16 Bob Lillo 29 9 18 27 6/12 Dave Kartio 29 15 8 23 4/8 Larry Dobson 28 5 16 21 2/4 Tom Dunn 29 10 10 20 7/14 John Gasparini 27 6 14 20 17/34 Roger Bamburak 29 15 3 18 9/18 Jerry Lafond 29 5 10 15 13/26 Terry Abram 28 1 14 15 22/52 Mike Furlong 29 6 8 14 17/34 Bob Tuff 26 7 6 13 7/14 Terry Ogden 19 3 9 12 6/12 Gary Lyons 19 4 6 10 5/13 Pete MacKenzie 29 0 8 8 5/10 Dave Janaway 27 3 3 6 3/14 Gary Brandt 23 1 3 4 5/10 Ken Hankerson 17 1 2 3 4/8 Mike Curran 29 0 0 0 8/16 UND Totals 29 106 153 259 150/319 Opp Totals 29 92 128 220 169/362 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Mike Curran 3.11 .889 Dale Stauss 5.00 .800 UND Totals 3.29 .887 19-10-0 Opp Totals 3.66 .893 10-19-0 UND shutouts: none.
Overall: 20-10-3 WCHA: 13-8-1 (3rd) Staff: Bill Selman (HC), Bill Wilms (AC) Captains: Mike Furlong, John Gasparini, Terry Ogden N17 Denver* L 1-5 N18 Denver* W 3-1 N24 Minnesota-Duluth* W 4-1 N25 Minnesota-Duluth* W 4-3 N28 Colorado College* W 9-0 N29 Colorado College* W 7-0 D8 Michigan State* T 2-2 OT D9 Michigan State* W 6-2 D15 Minnesota Nationals L 3-4 D20 Western Ontario+ W 3-2 D21 Michigan Tech+ W 4-3 OT D27 Harvard++ W 8-1 D28 Colorado College++ W 3-2 OT J5 Minnesota* W 4-1 J6 Minnesota* W 5-1 J12 Michigan Tech* L 2-3 J13 Michigan Tech* W 3-1 J20 U.S. National Team T 3-3 OT F2 Minnesota* L 2-3 F3 Minnesota* L 0-3 F9 Michigan Tech* W 5-2 F10 Michigan Tech* L 3-4 F16 Denver* L 0-7 F17 Denver* L 2-8 F23 Michigan* W 3-2 F24 Michigan* W 5-2 M1 Minnesota-Duluth* L 2-3 M2 Minnesota-Duluth* W 6-3 WCHA PLAYOFFS M5 Michigan State* W 5-2 M8 Michigan Tech T 0-0 M9 Michigan Tech W 3-2 NCAA TOURNAMENT M15 Cornell$$ W 3-1 M16 Denver$$$ L 0-4 + Great Lakes Invitational (Detroit) ++ St. Paul Classic Tournament (St. Paul) $$ Semifinal (Duluth, Minn.) $$$ Title game (Duluth, Minn.) * WCHA Game 1967-68 Stats GP G A P P/M Bob Munro 33 10 26 36 10/30 Dave Kartio 33 22 11 33 6/12 Gary Lyons 30 9 13 22 9/18 Roger Bamburak 33 12 8 20 5/10 Terry Abram 33 6 14 20 20/48 Bob Tuff 30 8 9 17 6/20 Dave Hudson 33 8 6 14 3/6 John Gasparini 31 3 11 14 9/18 Larry Dobson 33 8 5 13 8/16 Rod Christensen 28 6 7 13 2/4 Mike Furlong 31 7 5 12 20/40 Gary Brandt 31 4 8 12 9/18 John Marks 33 3 6 9 8/16 Terry Ogden 33 0 8 8 10/20 Tom Dunn 19 3 5 8 2/4 Doug Johnston 24 4 3 7 9/18 John Mathews 4 0 1 1 0/0 Mike Curran 29 0 1 1 6/15 Ken Hankerson 4 0 0 0 0/0 Gary Severson 5 0 0 0 0/0 UND Totals 33 113 147 260 144/317 Opp Totals 33 80 100 180 165/366
1968-69
1969-70
Overall: 18-10-1 WCHA: 15-7-0 (3rd) Staff: Rube Bjorkman (HC), Pete MacKenzie (AC) Captains: Bob Munro, Bob Tuff
Overall: 14-15-1 WCHA: 12-13-1 (5th) Staff: Rube Bjorkman (HC), Gino Gasparini (AC), Pete MacKenzie (AC) Captains: Dave Hudson, John Marks
N15 Denver* W 4-3 N16 Denver* W 7-6 N22 Michigan State* W 4-3 N23 Michigan State* W 7-4 N28 Minnesota-Duluth* W 4-1 N29 Minnesota-Duluth* W 7-4 D6 U.S. College All-Stars T 3-3 OT D7 U.S. College All-Stars W 7-6 D13 Wisconsin L 5-7 D14 Wisconsin L 7-11 D20 U. of Toronto+ W 2-0 D21 Minnesota+ W 5-4 5OT J3 Minnesota* W 3-2 J4 Minnesota* L 2-5 J10 Minnesota* W 6-2 J11 Minnesota* W 5-3 J17 Michigan Tech* L 3-4 J18 Michigan Tech* W 6-5 F4 Denver* L 0-6 F5 Colorado College* W 5-4 F7 Denver* L 3-4 F8 Colorado College* W 5-4 F14 Michigan Tech* W 4-3 OT F15 Michigan Tech* L 3-7 F21 Michigan* L 3-7 F22 Michigan* L 2-6 F28 Minnesota-Duluth* W 6-2 M1 Minnesota-Duluth* W 5-4 WCHA PLAYOFFS M7 Colorado College# L 4-5 + Minnesota Classic Tourn. (Bloomington) # Denver, Colo. * WCHA Game
N14 Wisconsin N15 Wisconsin N21 Minnesota-Duluth* N22 Minnesota-Duluth* N28 Michigan State* N29 Michigan State* D5 Minnesota* D6 Minnesota* D12 Michigan* D13 Michigan* D19 Denver* D20 Denver* D26 Minnesota-Duluth* D27 Minnesota-Duluth* D30 U.S. Nationals# J2 Michigan* J3 Michigan* J9 Denver* J10 Denver* J16 Colorado College* J17 Colorado College* F6 Bemidji State F7 Bemidji State F13 Michigan Tech* F14 Michigan Tech* F20 Minnesota* F21 Minnesota* F27 Michigan Tech* F28 Michigan Tech* WCHA PLAYOFFS M12 Michigan Tech## # Bismarck, N.D. * WCHA Game ## Duluth, Minn.
1968-69 Stats GP G A P P/M Bob Munro 29 13 30 43 5/10 Dave Kartio 29 21 17 38 4/11 John Marks 29 6 26 32 19/38 Dave Hudson 29 16 14 30 8/16 Roger Bamburak 29 16 13 29 18/39 Terry Abram 29 3 26 29 18/39 Larry Dobson 29 11 15 26 8/24 Bob Tuff 29 12 11 23 4/16 Bob Duncan 29 7 15 22 16/48 Doug Johnston 29 10 10 20 23/54 Jim Charlesworth 28 5 9 14 4/8 Buzz Christensen 26 4 6 10 3/6 Mike Baumgartner 29 2 5 7 6/12 Lowell Lanigan 26 0 7 7 11/22 Tim O’Keefe 27 2 4 6 2/4 Duncan Stuart 28 2 1 3 3/6 Brian Blanchard 15 0 0 0 0/0 Gary Severson 12 0 0 0 0/0 Jim Nelson 5 0 0 0 0/0 UND Totals 29 130 207 337 139/324 Opp Totals 29 125 161 286 140/342 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Brian Blanchard 3.81 .870 Gary Severson 4.77 .825 Jim Nelson 4.50 .893 UND Totals 4.31 .874 18-10-1 Opp Totals 4.50 .882 10-18-1 UND shutouts: Blanchard 1.
L 4-8 L 4-7 W 4-3 L 0-3 L 3-8 W 4-2 W 4-3 OT L 2-5 L 5-6 OT W 8-7 OT W 3-2 OT W 2-1 OT L 2-5 L 4-5 W 2-1 L 2-9 W 5-1 L 2-6 W 6-5 W 8-4 W 6-2 W 7-4 L 5-7 T 2-2 OT L 4-6 W 5-3 L 0-1 L 2-7 W 7-3 L
3-5
1969-70 Stats GP G A P P/M Dave Hudson 30 16 13 29 10/28 Brian DePiero 30 12 16 28 2/4 Dave Bragnalo 30 7 21 28 1/2 Earl Anderson 30 17 7 24 0/0 Bob Duncan 30 9 15 24 27/62 Doug Johnston 28 12 11 23 29/61 Jim Charlesworth 28 9 12 21 6/12 John Marks 30 5 14 19 17/34 Jim Cahoon 30 4 12 16 6/12 Mike Baumgartner 30 9 5 14 6/12 Gerry Miller 30 7 5 12 9/26 Rick Wilson 30 2 9 11 16/32 Al Henry 29 2 8 10 32/62 Greg Cameron 25 3 1 4 1/2 Duncan Stuart 23 0 4 4 6/12 Mike Lundbohm 20 1 0 1 1/2 Tim O’Keefe 15 0 1 1 2/4 Jim Nelson 23 0 0 0 1/2 UND Totals 30 115 154 269 173/371 Opp Totals 30 131 177 308 180/442 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Jim Nelson 4.13 .875 Dave Murphy 5.17 .822 UND Totals 4.33 .865 14-15-1 Opp Totals 3.83 .891 15-14-1 UND shutouts: none.
Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Mike Curran 2.19 .919 Gary Severson 3.83 .868 UND Totals 2.42 .911 20-10-3 Opp Totals 3.42 .908 10-20-3 UND shutouts: Curran 3.
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
YEARLY RESULTS
157
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY 1970-71
Overall: 21-14-1 WCHA: 18-10-0 (3rd) Staff: Rube Bjorkman (HC), Gino Gasparini (AC) Captains: Brian DePiero, Rick Wilson
N13 Michigan State* N14 Michigan State* N20 Minnesota-Duluth* N21 Minnesota-Duluth* N27 Michigan* N28 Michigan* D4 Denver* D5 Denver* D12 Bemidji State J1 Denver* J2 Denver* J8 Michigan Tech* J9 Michigan Tech* J15 Michigan* J16 Michigan* J19 Bemidji State J22 Notre Dame J23 Notre Dame J29 Minnesota* J30 Minnesota* F5 Colorado College* F6 Colorado College* F12 Minnesota* F13 Minnesota* F19 Michigan Tech* F20 Michigan Tech* F25 Minnesota-Duluth* F26 Minnesota-Duluth* F28 U.S. Nationals# M6 Wisconsin M7 Wisconsin WCHA PLAYOFFS M12 Michigan Tech## M13 Minnesota## # Fargo, N.D. ## Madison, Wis. * WCHA Game
N5 U.S. National Team# N7 U.S. National Team## N12 Notre Dame* N13 Notre Dame* N19 Minnesota-Duluth* N20 Minnesota-Duluth* N26 Wisconsin* N27 Wisconsin* D3 Denver* D4 Denver* D10 Michigan* D11 Michigan* D29 New Hampshire D30 New Hampshire J7 Michigan State* J8 Michigan State* J14 Minnesota* J15 Minnesota* J21 Colorado College* J22 Colorado College* J28 Michigan* J29 Michigan* F4 Denver* F5 Denver* F11 Minnesota-Duluth* F12 Minnesota-Duluth* F18 Michigan Tech* F19 Michigan Tech* F25 Minnesota* F26 Minnesota* M3 Michigan Tech* M4 Michigan Tech* WCHA PLAYOFFS M7 Michigan M8 Michigan M10 Wisconsin M11 Wisconsin # Coleraine, Minn. ## Fargo, N.D. * WCHA Game
W 4-3 OT W 7-5 L 4-5 W 6-5 W 6-5 OT L 1-2 L 2-4 W 10-4 W 4-3 W 6-3 L 6-7 L 2-6 L 2-6 L 1-5 W 3-1 W 3-2 OT L 5-6 OT W 7-1 W 4-1 L 0-6 L 3-6 W 7-2 T 3-3 OT L 0-2 L 1-8 L 2-3 W 6-3 L 3-5 T 4-4 L 1-12 L 2-4 W L
6-4 2-5
1970-71 Stats GP G A P P/M Brian DePiero 33 18 20 38 6/12 Greg Cameron 33 15 19 34 6/12 Bob Duncan 29 16 14 30 25/30 Earl Anderson 32 12 17 29 11/22 Jim Cahoon 24 12 13 25 4/8 Dave Bragnalo 30 8 17 25 8/16 Mike Baumgartner 33 6 13 19 9/29 Alan Henry 32 4 12 16 42/100 Rick Wilson 33 6 9 15 43/113 Jim Charlesworth 31 6 8 14 8/16 Gerry Miller 33 5 8 13 18/44 Murray Wing 29 3 10 13 9/18 Dennis Johnson 26 5 7 12 2/4 Tim O’Keefe 32 2 7 9 3/6 Mike Lundbohm 29 2 3 5 0/0 Kelly Cross 10 1 2 3 0/0 Mike Lundby 10 1 0 1 0/0 Scott Kleven 10 1 0 1 0/0 Bradley Colehour 19 0 1 1 1/2 Jim Nelson 19 0 0 0 1/2 Dave Murphy 15 0 0 0 1/2 UND Totals 33 123 180 303 198/461 Opp Totals 33 141 195 336 208/459 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Jim Nelson 4.16 .885 Dave Murphy 4.07 .874 UND Totals 4.27 .879 14-17-2 Opp Totals 3.73 .899 17-14-2 UND shutouts: none.
158
1971-72
Overall: 14-17-2 WCHA: 10-15-1 (7th) Staff: Rube Bjorkman (HC), Gino Gasparini (AC) Captains: Mike Baumgartner, Brian DePiero
YEARLY RESULTS
L 1-8 L 2-6 L 4-5 W 6-5 L 2-3 W 4-3 W 2-1 L 2-3 W 8-4 W 5-3 L 6-9 L 2-4 W 9-3 L 2-3 L 1-7 L 1-4 W 7-3 W 4-3 W 8-7 OT W 4-2 W 9-1 W 10-1 W 4-3 OT L 3-7 L 5-7 W 3-2 W 10-3 W 5-3 W 4-2 L 1-5 W 6-5 W 4-3 W 5-1 W 10-2 T 1-1 L 1-5
1971-72 Stats GP G A P P/M Jim Cahoon 36 24 31 55 10/20 Earl Anderson 36 23 22 45 12/24 Alan Hangsleben 36 13 21 34 23/49 Dennis Johnson 33 13 20 33 7/14 Gerry Miller 34 17 13 30 20/51 Brian DePiero 35 12 16 28 6/12 Dave Bragnalo 36 9 19 28 5/10 Rick Wilson 34 7 20 27 39/89 Greg Cameron 35 11 13 24 12/24 Kelly Cross 36 9 13 22 0/0 Bob Law 35 6 12 18 5/10 Al Henry 35 2 12 14 31/62 Mike Lundby 35 1 11 12 10/23 Mike Lundbohm 23 6 4 10 3/6 Blaine Winters 19 3 1 4 1/2 Gary Ross 14 2 2 4 1/2 Gary Purpur 11 2 1 3 0/0 Bradley Colehour 14 1 1 2 0/0 Mark Jeffries 13 0 1 1 3/6 Ken Gibb 14 0 0 0 3/6 Dave Murphy 31 0 0 0 6/12 UND Totals 36 161 233 394 201/430 Opp Totals 36 137 220 357 229/528 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Dave Murphy 3.74 .884 Tim Delmore 3.80 .859 UND Totals 3.75 .881 21-14-1 Opp Totals 4.47 .886 14-21-1 UND shutouts: none.
1972-73
Overall: 17-17-2 WCHA: 13-15-2 (7th) Staff: Rube Bjorkman (HC), Gino Gasparini (AC), Bob Tuff (AC) Captains: Earl Anderson, Jim Cahoon, Al Henry N3 Michigan* L 7-9 N4 Michigan* W 6-0 N10 Colorado College*% W 5-4 N11 Colorado College* W 8-6 N17 Minnesota-Duluth* L 1-6 N18 Minnesota-Duluth* W 5-4 N24 Michigan State* L 2-4 N25 Michigan State* W 7-1 D2 Denver*^ W 5-4 D3 Denver*^ L 1-6 D8 U. of Manitoba W 9-0 D9 U. of Manitoba W 11-2 D16 Minnesota-Duluth* W 8-6 D17 Minnesota-Duluth* W 4-2 D29 U. of Alberta W 5-3 D30 U. of Alberta W 5-1 J5 Michigan Tech* L 5-11 J6 Michigan Tech* W 4-1 J12 Minnesota* W 6-3 J13 Minnesota* T 2-2 OT J19 Denver* L 5-10 J20 Denver* L 3-5 J26 Wisconsin* L 3-8 J27 Wisconsin* L 3-4 F2 Notre Dame* L 3-9 F3 Notre Dame* W 3-2 F9 Minnesota* L 2-3 F10 Minnesota* L 1-5 F16 Michigan Tech* W 5-3 F17 Michigan Tech* W 8-6 F23 Colorado College* L 2-4 F24 Colorado College* L 1-3 M2 Michigan* T 4-4 OT M3 Michigan* L 2-3 WCHA PLAYOFFS M5 Notre Dame L 0-5 M6 Notre Dame L 3-8 % First game in Winter Sports Center (later re-named Ralph Engelstad Arena) * WCHA Game ^ at Denver Coliseum 1972-73 Stats GP G A P P/M Jim Cahoon 31 15 36 52 15/30 Earl Anderson 36 17 30 47 6/12 Larry Drader 36 19 20 39 12/24 Gerry Miller 34 17 16 33 15/30 Alan Hangsleben 36 15 18 33 37/77 Mike Lundby 36 10 18 28 6/12 Rick Clubbe 33 8 15 23 15/30 Al Henry 36 8 15 23 25/50 Kelly Cross 32 7 15 22 5/10 Bob Lawson 34 5 12 17 15/38 Bob Law 33 7 8 15 7/14 Dennis Johnson 26 5 10 15 11/22 Daryl Drader 28 3 12 15 9/18 Gary Ross 34 6 7 13 1/2 Steve Gasparini 23 4 5 9 7/14 Ken Gibb 33 2 6 8 12/24 Tony Palmiscno 8 3 0 3 1/2 Brad Colehour 10 2 0 2 6/12 Jim Cruise 7 0 2 2 0/0 Blaine Winters 32 0 1 1 5/10 Kent Langlie 6 0 1 1 4/8 Tim Delmore 19 0 0 0 1/2 Dave Murphy 16 0 0 0 3/6 UND Totals 36 154 247 401 219/449 Opp Totals 36 157 242 399 228/499
1973-74
Overall: 10-23-1 WCHA: 8-20-0 (10th) Staff: Rube Bjorkman (HC), Gino Gasparini (AC) Captains: Larry Drader, Alan Hangsleben N2 St. Louis University L 2-7 N3 St. Louis University L 3-4 OT N9 Denver* W 5-4 OT N10 Denver* L 0-3 N16 Minnesota* L 3-7 N17 Minnesota* L 3-11 N23 Michigan Tech*# L 5-7 N24 Michigan Tech*# L 1-8 N30 Minnesota-Duluth* W 4-3 D1 Minnesota-Duluth* W 4-3 D7 Colorado College* L 4-5 OT D8 Colorado College* L 4-10 D14 Lake Superior State W 7-3 D15 Lake Superior State W 7-2 D26 St. Louis University+ L 2-4 D27 Harvard+ T 2-2 OT J4 Minnesota* L 1-2 J5 Minnesota* L 1-2 J11 Michigan* W 4-2 J12 Michigan* L 2-6 J18 Colorado College* W 4-3 J19 Colorado College* W 2-0 J25 Michigan State* L 4-7 J26 Michigan State* L 5-6 F1 Notre Dame* W 7-5 F2 Notre Dame* L 3-7 F8 Denver* L 1-4 F9 Denver* L 2-8 F15 Michigan Tech* L 1-4 F16 Michigan Tech* L 0-10 F22 Wisconsin* W 5-4 OT F23 Wisconsin* L 1-7 M1 Minnesota-Duluth* L 2-4 M2 Minnesota-Duluth* L 2-5 # Bismarck, N.D. + Fireman’s Tournament (St. Louis, Mo.) * WCHA Game 1973-74 Stats GP G A P P/M Al Hangsleben 34 9 16 25 28/56 Tom Evans 34 11 13 24 9/18 Brad Becker 34 13 10 23 4/8 Roger Lamoureux 34 7 13 20 17/34 Bob DePiero 34 4 16 20 16/23 Terry Dennis 33 10 9 19 17/50 Ken Gibb 34 7 12 19 27/54 Rick Clubbe 31 9 9 18 13/34 Larry Drader 34 6 10 16 5/10 Dave Gawley 34 5 10 15 2/4 Jim Cruise 32 4 9 13 6/12 Daryl Drader 34 3 10 13 8/16 Joey Kompon 30 5 7 12 2/4 Tim Schroeder 16 3 6 9 3/9 Joe Russell 34 3 6 9 4/8 Tom Goddard 34 3 4 7 1/2 Joey Delure 11 0 2 2 1/2 Tony Palmiscno 7 0 2 2 0/0 Steve Fischer 18 1 0 1 1/2 Peter Waselovich 33 0 1 1 5/10 Scott Marvin 19 0 0 0 1/2 UND Totals 34 103 165 268 174/383 Opp Totals 34 169 245 414 206/439 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Peter Waselovich 4.91 .874 Gordon Hangsleben 3.74 .900 UND Totals 4.88 .875 10-23-1 Opp Totals 3.03 .910 23-10-1 UND shutouts: Waselovich 1.
Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Tim Delmore 4.26 .878 Dave Murphy 4.59 .856 Billy Kriski 3.00 .875 UND Totals 4.33 .868 17-17-2 Opp Totals 4.28 .891 17-17-2 UND shutouts: Kriski 1, team 1.
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY 1974-75
Overall: 6-28-2 WCHA: 4-26-2 (10th) Staff: Rube Bjorkman (HC), Gino Gasparini (AC) Captains: Daryl Drader, Larry Drader, Ken Gibb O19 Minnesota Duluth (Ex.) L 2-3 O25 U. of Calgary L 3-7 O26 U. of Calgary W 9-4 N1 Denver* L 4-5 N2 Denver* W 4-2 N8 Minnesota* L 4-5 N9 Minnesota* L 0-5 N15 Michigan State* L 4-7 N16 Michigan State* L 2-6 N22 Notre Dame* L 3-5 N23 Notre Dame* L 2-3 OT N29 Michigan Tech* L 2-8 N30 Michigan Tech* L 3-8 D6 St. Louis University W 5-3 D8 St. Louis University L 0-5 D13 Minnesota-Duluth* L 1-6 D14 Minnesota-Duluth* L 2-3 D27 Colorado College* W 8-7 OT D28 Colorado College* L 2-4 J3 Michigan State* L 4-5 J4 Michigan State* L 4-5 J10 Denver* L 4-8 J11 Denver* W 5-4 J17 Michigan Tech* L 4-6 J18 Michigan Tech* L 1-6 J24 Notre Dame* W 2-1 J25 Notre Dame* L 2-5 J31 Wisconsin* L 7-8 F1 Wisconsin* T 2-2 OT F7 Minnesota* L 0-7 F8 Minnesota* L 2-5 F14 Michigan* L 1-7 F15 Michigan* L 3-4 F21 Colorado College* L 3-4 F22 Colorado College* L 2-9 F28 Minnesota-Duluth* T 6-6 OT M1 Minnesota-Duluth* L 5-7 * WCHA Game 1974-75 Stats GP G A P P/M Dave Geving 36 7 23 30 17/34 Joe Kompon 35 8 18 26 15/38 Bob DePiero 32 14 10 24 9/18 Brad Becker 36 10 14 24 9/18 Terry Dennis 35 8 16 24 12/48 Tom Goddard 34 8 15 23 13/34 Tom Evans 36 11 11 22 12/24 Larry Drader 26 9 10 19 15/38 Daryl Drader 35 6 10 16 11/38 Ken Gibb 36 3 10 13 16/32 Joe DeIure 36 6 6 12 5/10 Rick Clubbe 36 4 8 12 13/51 Roger Lamoureux 36 5 6 11 11/22 Dave Gawley 35 6 4 10 9/18 Don Swartz 32 4 4 8 7/14 Tim Schroeder 34 1 6 7 7/14 Tom Brown 34 1 5 6 8/19 Joe Russell 33 2 3 5 10/20 Dave Kath 9 2 0 2 2/4 Dave Passolt 4 0 0 0 2/4 Bob Murphy 2 0 0 0 1/2 Les Strachen 2 0 0 0 1/2 Peter Waselovich 29 0 0 0 2/4 Gordon Hangsleben 8 0 0 0 2/4 UND Totals 36 115 179 294 321/554 Opp Totals 36 192 293 485 240/532 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Peter Waselovich 5.50 .864 Gordon Hangsleben 4.70 .863 UND Totals 5.30 .864 6-28-2 Opp Totals 3.20 .910 28-6-2 UND shutouts: none.
1975-76
Overall: 15-21-0 WCHA: 12-20-0 (t-7th) Staff: Rube Bjorkman (HC), Gino Gasparini (AC), Val Belmonte (VC) Captains: Bob DePiero, Daryl Drader, Scott Marvin O18 Minnesota (Ex.) L 5-10 O24 St. Louis University L 1-8 O25 St. Louis University W 5-4 OT O31 Michigan Tech* L 2-5 N1 Michigan Tech* W 8-5 N7 Michigan* L 1-11 N8 Michigan* L 4-5 OT N14 Colorado College* L 4-7 N15 Colorado College* L 4-5 OT N21 Minnesota-Duluth* W 5-4 N22 Minnesota-Duluth* L 2-4 N28 Michigan State* L 4-6 N29 Michigan State* L 3-8 D5 Minnesota* L 2-4 D6 Minnesota* W 6-3 D26 U. of Winnipeg W 10-1 D28 U. of Winnipeg W 7-0 J2 Notre Dame* L 3-5 J3 Notre Dame* L 3-5 J9 Wisconsin* W 6-5 OT J10 Wisconsin* W 5-2 J16 Colorado College* W 4-2 J17 Colorado College* W 3-2 J23 Denver* L 4-8 J24 Denver* L 2-7 J30 Michigan* L 1-2 J31 Michigan* W 6-2 F6 Minnesota-Duluth* W 6-2 F7 Minnesota-Duluth* L 2-5 F13 Michigan State* W 6-2 F14 Michigan State* L 1-7 F20 Michigan Tech* L 2-12 F21 Michigan Tech* L 2-5 F27 Denver* W 4-2 F28 Denver* L 6-7 OT M5 Minnesota* L 3-5 M6 Minnesota* W 5-1 * WCHA Game 1975-76 Stats GP G A P P/M Roger Lamoureux 36 15 26 41 15/30 Rick Clubbe 35 16 24 40 14/36 Joe Delure 26 10 23 33 12/32 Brad Becker 36 18 14 32 20/72 Tom Goddard 35 16 15 31 13/26 Bob DePiero 36 13 18 31 14/28 Dave Geving 33 8 20 28 22/44 Mike Burggraf 35 7 21 28 15/30 Don Swartz 36 5 16 21 27/54 Bill Himmelright 36 3 18 21 20/40 Rob Mihulka 35 10 10 20 10/20 Mike Neitzke 36 8 8 16 11/22 Daryl Drader 22 4 10 14 8/16 Scott Nieland 32 2 10 12 11/22 Scott Marvin 35 3 6 9 44/96 Dave Tremblay 28 3 1 4 9/18 Jim Gliniany 28 1 2 3 1/2 Rick Myers 22 0 1 1 0/0 John Myhre 7 0 1 1 0/0 Mark Arnett 10 0 0 0 1/2 Peter Waselovich 20 0 0 0 4/19 Bill Stankoven 17 0 0 0 0/0 UND Totals 36 142 244 386 272/614 Opp Totals 36 168 281 449 301/671 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Peter Waselovich 4.78 .872 Bill Stankoven 4.41 .887 UND Totals 4.61 .879 15-21-0 Opp Totals 3.94 .896 21-15-0 UND shutouts: Waselovich 1.
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
1976-77
1977-78
Overall: 19-19-0 WCHA: 16-16-0 (5th) Staff: Rube Bjorkman (HC), Gino Gasparini (AC) Captains: Bob DePiero (C), Tom Goddard (A), Roger Lamoureux (A)
Overall: 15-22-1 WCHA: 13-19-0 (t-5th) Staff: Rube Bjorkman (HC), Gino Gasparini (AC) Captains: Scott Marvin (C), Mike Burggraf (A), Bill Himmelright (A)
O22 U. of Alberta O23 U. of Alberta O29 Denver* O30 Denver* N5 Colorado College* N6 Colorado College* N12 Minnesota-Duluth* N13 Minnesota-Duluth* N19 Minnesota* N20 Minnesota* N26 Michigan State* N27 Michigan State* D3 Michigan Tech* D4 Michigan Tech* D10 Wisconsin* D11 Wisconsin* D29 U. of Saskatchewan D30 U. of Saskatchewan J7 Michigan Tech* J8 Michigan Tech* J14 Wisconsin* J15 Wisconsin* J21 Minnesota-Duluth* J22 Minnesota-Duluth* J28 Michigan* J29 Michigan* F4 Denver* F5 Denver* F11 Notre Dame* F12 Notre Dame* F18 Colorado College* F19 Colorado College* F25 Michigan State* F26 Michigan State* M4 Minnesota* M5 Minnesota* WCHA PLAYOFFS M9 Denver M10 Denver * WCHA Game
O16 Minnesota (Ex.)% W 4-3 O21 British Columbia# W 5-4 O22 British Columbia L 5-7 O28 Michigan State* L 3-5 O29 Michigan State* W 8-4 N4 Minnesota-Duluth* W 5-3 N5 Minnesota-Duluth* L 4-5 OT N11 Minnesota* L 7-8 OT N12 Minnesota* L 3-6 N18 Colorado College* L 3-6 N19 Colorado College* W 6-5 N25 Michigan Tech* L 0-7 N26 Michigan Tech* W 5-4 D2 Denver* L 3-10 D3 Denver* L 3-8 D10 Notre Dame* L 3-4 D11 Notre Dame* L 4-5 OT D28 Northern Michigan W 8-4 D29 Northern Michigan L 4-5 J6 Denver* W 8-6 J7 Denver* L 3-4 OT J13 Colorado College* L 3-9 J14 Colorado College* W 9-4 J20 Michigan* W 12-10 J21 Michigan* L 2-5 F3 Minnesota-Duluth* L 4-5 F4 Minnesota-Duluth* W 7-2 F10 Michigan State* W 4-2 F11 Michigan State* L 3-5 F17 Michigan Tech* L 4-8 F18 Michigan Tech* L 4-7 F24 Wisconsin* L 5-7 F25 Wisconsin* W 4-2 F27 Notre Dame* W 5-3 F28 Notre Dame* W 4-2 M3 Minnesota* W 6-2 M4 Minnesota* L 2-4 WCHA PLAYOFFS M10 Michigan Tech T 2-2 M11 Michigan Tech L 2-3 OT %Hibbing, Minn. # Minot, N.D. * WCHA Game
W 7-3 L 0-1 W 9-6 W 7-6 W 4-3 L 3-5 W 5-2 W 9-6 W 4-3 L 2-3 W 6-2 W 5-4 W 6-3 W 7-6 L 2-6 L 6-11 W 11-5 W 11-2 L 3-4 OT W 6-3 L 6-7 OT L 7-8 OT L 5-8 L 3-7 W 6-1 W 8-2 L 2-5 L 3-4 L 5-6 L 5-10 W 5-4 W 11-2 W 6-3 L 2-3 L 4-7 L 6-8 L 3-8 L 2-7
1976-77 Stats GP G A P P/M Roger Lamoureux 38 21 40 61 24/48 Mark Taylor 38 22 28 50 5/10 Brad Becker 37 25 19 44 14/42 Joe Delure 38 22 20 42 18/44 Mike Burggraf 37 16 26 42 31/73 Rick Zaparniuk 37 10 30 40 9/18 Tom Goddard 38 13 25 38 17/40 Erwin Martens 38 17 15 32 14/28 Bill Himmelright 37 5 27 32 29/66 Rob Mihulka 38 11 18 29 19/38 Bob DePiero 36 7 22 29 16/35 Brad Cox 38 4 22 26 18/36 Rick Myers 33 7 14 31 7/17 Dave Colborne 14 7 11 18 28/72 Don Swartz 35 8 9 17 13/26 Mark Berge 32 1 8 9 5/10 Jim Gliniany 31 4 3 7 0/0 Scott Marvin 33 1 6 7 54/103 Jeff Norby 17 1 3 4 4/8 Dave Geving 8 0 4 4 6/12 Peter Waselovich 22 0 1 1 1/2 Bill Stankoven 17 0 0 0 0/0 Robert Hillstrom 2 0 0 0 0/0 UND Totals 38 202 351 553 337/741 Opp Totals 38 184 309 493 345/773
1977-78 Stats GP G A P P/M Bill Himmelright 37 11 41 52 25/50 Doug Smail 38 22 28 50 26/52 Rick Zaparniuk 38 16 31 47 16/32 Rick Myers 38 20 26 46 8/16 Mike Burggraf 38 12 33 45 27/54 Mark Taylor 37 18 22 40 10/28 Brad Cox 38 9 28 37 25/66 Mike Stone 38 10 17 27 18/55 Erwin Martens 34 12 12 24 14/28 Dave Christian 38 8 16 24 7/14 Rob Mihulka 37 5 12 17 9/18 Don Swartz 35 10 6 16 14/37 Jim Gliniany 38 5 9 14 5/10 Paul Kryworuchka 36 5 9 14 15/30 Paul Chadwick 34 6 6 12 18/50 Marc Chorney 38 1 8 9 27/54 Scott Marvin 34 1 6 7 36/96 Mark Berge 37 0 3 3 11/22 Dean Arnett 7 1 1 2 2/4 Bill Stankoven 24 0 0 0 0/0 UND Totals 38 172 314 486 315/720 Opp Totals 38 192 315 507 311/679
Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Peter Waselovich 4.27 .893 Bill Stankoven 5.44 .876 UND Totals 4.84 .884 19-19-0 Opp Totals 5.32 .866 19-19-0 UND shutouts: none.
Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Bill Stankoven 4.92 .882 Mel Donnelly 5.14 .874 UND Totals 5.05 .880 13-19-0 Opp Totals 19-13-0 UND shutouts: none.
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY 1978-79 WCHA CHAMPIONS Overall: 30-11-1 WCHA: 22-10-0 (1st) Staff: John Gasparini (HC), Bill Wilkinson (AC), Rick Wilson (AC) Captains: Mike Burggraf, Bill Himmelright, Mark Taylor O20 Minnesota% L 5-6 O21 Minnesota^ L 3-5 O27 Michigan Tech* W 5-3 O28 Michigan Tech* W 4-1 N3 Minnesota-Duluth* L 4-5 OT N4 Minnesota-Duluth* L 2-4 N10 Colorado College* W 6-1 N11 Colorado College* W 10-0 N17 Wisconsin* L 1-2 OT N18 Wisconsin* W 3-1 N24 Michigan State* L 2-4 N25 Michigan State* W 6-1 D1 Denver* W 7-3 D2 Denver* W 8-5 D8 Northern Arizona# W 10-2 D9 Northern Arizona W 12-2 D15 Minnesota* W 4-1 D16 Minnesota* L 3-6 D28 U. of Manitoba W 14-5 D29 U. of Manitoba W 10-4 J5 Notre Dame* W 9-4 J6 Notre Dame* W 6-4 J12 Denver* L 4-5 J13 Denver* W 11-5 J19 Michigan* W 5-1 J20 Michigan* W 9-8 OT J26 Michigan Tech* L 3-7 J27 Michigan Tech* W 5-4 F2 Minnesota-Duluth* W 6-4 F3 Minnesota-Duluth* L 4-7 F9 Wisconsin* W 7-3 F10 Wisconsin* W 7-4 F16 Colorado College* W 3-1 F17 Colorado College* W 6-1 F23 Michigan State* W 7-2 F24 Michigan State* L 5-6 M2 Minnesota* L 2-5 M3 Minnesota* W 4-2 WCHA PLAYOFFS M6 Colorado College W 6-3 M7 Colorado College W 7-3 M10 Wisconsin W 4-2 M11 Wisconsin T 7-7 NCAA TOURNAMENT M23 Dartmouth$$ W 4-2 M24 Minnesota$$$ L 3-4 % Exhibition game (Minot, N.D.) # Phoenix, Ariz. $$ Semifinal (Detroit, Mich.) $$$ Title game (Detroit, Mich.) * WCHA Game ^ Hall of Fame Ex. Game (Eveleth, Minn.) 1978-79 Stats GP G A P P/M Mark Taylor 42 24 59 83 14/28 Kevin Maxwell 42 31 51 82 35/79 Doug Smail 35 24 34 58 23/46 Rick Zaparniuk 42 19 33 50 29/66 Cary Eades 42 27 23 50 29/66 Dave Christian 40 22 24 46 11/22 Bill Himmelright 42 9 35 44 31/62 Mike Burggraf 41 17 22 39 38/79 Rob Mihulka 42 14 22 36 15/30 Brad Cox 41 5 27 32 11/30 Paul Chadwick 42 11 16 27 34/76 Erwin Martens 38 13 13 26 14/28 Howard Walker 38 7 16 23 26/76 Marc Chorney 41 8 14 22 49/98 Phil Sykes 41 9 5 14 8/16 Mike Stone 40 0 10 10 20/40 Frank Burggraf 34 2 6 8 8/16 Travis Dunn 25 0 7 7 10/20
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Mike Neitzke 14 3 1 4 4/8 Conway Marvin 20 0 3 3 10/20 Bill Stankoven 15 0 1 1 0/0 Mel Donnelly 10 0 1 1 1/2 Bob Iwabuchi 24 0 1 1 4/24 UND Totals 42 245 413 658 402/881 Opp Totals 42 144 230 374 371/810 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Bob Iwabuchi 2.74 .907 Bill Stankoven 3.90 .873 Mel Donnelly 3.66 .881 UND Totals 3.35 .891 30-11-1 Opp Totals 5.70 .861 11-30-1 UND shutouts: Iwabuchi 1.
1979-80 NCAA CHAMPIONS
Marc Chorney 39 7 38 45 24/54 Rick Myers 33 18 20 38 9/18 Cary Eades 30 16 12 28 26/50 Brad Cox 39 3 25 28 13/26 Howard Walker 39 7 18 25 27/57 Dean Dachyshyn 40 12 8 20 44/88 Dusty Carroll 39 8 11 19 12/24 Glen White 40 8 10 18 7/14 Erwin Martens 34 7 10 17 14/28 Mickey Volcan 33 2 14 16 19/38 Paul Chadwick 40 7 8 15 27/65 Frank Burggraf 34 4 7 11 18/36 Mike Neitzke 24 4 6 10 16/32 Craig Ludwig 33 1 8 9 16/32 Travis Dunn 37 0 6 6 16/32 Conway Marvin 20 2 5 5 6/12 Bob Iwabuchi 20 0 1 1 2/4 UND Totals 40 217 368 585 365/768 Opp Totals 40 119 187 206 330/692
Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Darren Jensen 2.24 .923 Bob Iwabuchi 3.63 .876 Overall: 31-8-1 Melvin Donnelly 2.40 .897 WCHA: 21-6-0 (1st) Staff: Gino Gasparini (HC), Jim Nelson (AC), Pierre Lamoureux 3.00 .813 UND Totals 2.98 .864 31-8-1 Rick Wilson (AC) 5.43 .869 8-31-1 Captains: Mark Taylor (C), Marc Chorney (A), Opp Totals UND shutouts: Jensen 1, Donnelly 1. Erwin Martens (A)
WCHA CHAMPIONS
O16 Can. Nat’l Team (Ex.) L 3-6 O19 Minn. Duluth (Ex.) W 7-2 O26 Colorado College* L 2-3 O27 Colorado College* W 9-4 N2 Michigan Tech* W 4-3 N3 Michigan Tech* L 3-5 N9 Denver* W 4-3 N10 Denver* W 3-0 N16 St. Lawrence W 4-3 N17 St. Lawrence W 7-0 N23 Michigan State* W 9-2 N24 Michigan State* L 4-5 OT N30 Minnesota* W 6-3 D1 Minnesota* W 7-6 OT D4 U.S. National Team^ L 1-6 D7 Minnesota-Duluth* L 4-5 OT D8 Minnesota-Duluth* W 4-3 OT D21 Ohio State W 7-2 D22 Ohio State W 8-2 J4 Northern Michigan L 2-4 J5 Northern Michigan L 3-4 OT J11 Notre Dame* W 7-4 J12 Notre Dame* W 3-1 J18 Minnesota-Duluth* W 7-3 J19 Minnesota-Duluth* W 5-1 J25 Colorado College* L 8-9 OT J26 Colorado College* W 7-3 F1 Michigan Tech* T 3-3 OT F2 Michigan Tech* L 4-6 F6 Jpn. National Team^ W 7-2 F8 Denver* W 7-1 F9 Denver* W 5-2 F15 Minnesota* W 5-3 F16 Minnesota* W 6-2 F22 Michigan* W 5-2 F23 Michigan* W 4-3 OT F29 Wisconsin* W 8-1 M1 Wisconsin* W 4-3 WCHA PLAYOFFS M7 Michigan State W 8-1 M8 Michigan State W 5-3 M14 Notre Dame W 10-4 M15 Notre Dame W 7-4 NCAA TOURNAMENT M27 Dartmouth$$ W 4-1 M28 Northern Michigan$$$ W 5-2 $$ Semifinal (Providence, R.I.) $$$ Title game (Providence, R.I.) * WCHA Game 1979-80 Stats Mark Taylor Doug Smail Phil Sykes
GP G A P P/M 40 33 59 92 14/28 40 43 44 87 35/70 37 22 27 49 13/34
1980-81
Overall: 21-15-2 WCHA: 14-12-2 (5th) Staff: Gino Gasparini (HC), Dean Blais (AC), Don Boyd (AC) Captains: Marc Chorney (C), Paul Chadwick (A), Phil Sykes (A) O10 Brandon (Ex.) L 5-7 O17 Northern Michigan W 6-5 OT O18 Northern Michigan L 4-5 OT O24 Minnesota* L 8-9 O25 Minnesota* L 3-4 OT O31 Michigan State* W 6-3 N1 Michigan State* W 7-4 N7 Minnesota-Duluth* W 5-4 OT N8 Minnesota-Duluth* L 3-7 N14 Colorado College* W 8-7 OT N15 Colorado College* W 5-3 N21 Michigan State* W 6-4 N22 Michigan State* W 5-2 N28 Air Force W 7-1 N29 Air Force W 8-1 D5 Michigan* W 5-1 D6 Michigan* L 2-8 D19 Bowling Green W 9-3 D20 Bowling Green W 4-1 J2 Vermont+ W 7-5 J3 U. of Toronto+ W 3-2 OT J9 Denver* T 4-4 OT J10 Denver* W 8-6 J16 Notre Dame* W 7-3 J17 Notre Dame* T 1-1 OT J23 Colorado College* W 12-5 J24 Colorado College* L 5-6 J30 Minnesota* W 2-1 J31 Minnesota* L 3-11 F6 Wisconsin* L 1-10 F7 Wisconsin* L 4-5 F13 Denver* W 5-2 F14 Denver* L 2-3 F20 Michigan Tech* W 4-2 F21 Michigan Tech* L 3-5 F27 Minnesota-Duluth* L 3-7 F28 Minnesota-Duluth* L 6-7 WCHA PLAYOFFS M6 Michigan Tech L 4-7 M7 Michigan Tech L 1-4 + Yale Invitational Tourn. (New Haven, Conn.) * WCHA Game
1980-81 Stats GP G A P P/M Troy Murray 38 33 45 78 14/28 Phil Sykes 38 28 34 62 11/22 Glen White 38 20 28 48 18/36 Cary Eades 31 21 21 42 30/60 Marc Chorney 35 8 34 42 32/72 Mike Stone 38 11 27 28 44/88 Dusty Carroll 38 14 20 34 11/30 Dean Dachyshyn 35 8 13 21 23/46 Mark Berge 38 6 13 19 23/46 Paul Chadwick 38 6 12 18 29/58 Frank Burggraf 38 7 7 14 13/26 Dean Barsness 37 8 5 13 4/8 Troy Magnuson 37 7 6 13 10/23 Craig Ludwig 34 4 8 12 24/48 Dan Brennan 37 3 9 12 33/66 Eddie Christian 34 1 5 6 10/20 Arley Olson 28 1 1 2 5/10 Bill Whitsitt 26 0 2 2 2/4 Glen Fester 14 0 2 2 4/8 Jim Vilandre 16 0 1 1 2/4 Darren Jensen 25 0 1 1 2/4 Pierre Lamoureux 9 0 0 0 4/8 Jon Casey 6 0 0 0 0/0 UND Totals 38 186 293 479 370/766 Opp Totals 38 168 257 435 309/640 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T D. Jensen 4.40 .876 P. Lamoureux 4.70 .863 Jon Casey 3.80 .872 UND Totals 4.42 .873 21-15-2 Opp Totals 4.89 .857 15-21-2 UND shutouts – none.
1981-82 NCAA CHAMPIONS WCHA CHAMPIONS Overall: 35-12-0 WCHA: 19-7-0 (1st) Staff: Gino Gasparini (HC), Dean Blais (AC), Don Boyd (AC) Captains: Cary Eades, Phil Sykes O16 Bowling Green W 6-4 O17 Bowling Green W 6-3 O23 Northern Arizona W 10-2 O24 Northern Arizona W 8-2 O30 Providence W 6-0 O31 Providence L 5-6 OT N6 Minnesota-Duluth* W 4-1 N7 Minnesota-Duluth* L 4-5 N13 Colorado College* W 5-4 N14 Colorado College* L 2-3 N20 Minnesota* W 5-2 N21 Minnesota* L 5-7 N27 Denver* W 6-3 N28 Denver* L 3-7 D5 U.S. International W 5-2 D6 U.S. International L 1-3 D11 Minnesota-Duluth* W 4-1 D12 Minnesota-Duluth* W 7-4 D18 Ferris State W 5-2 D19 Ferris State W 6-2 D29 St. Lawrence+ L 5-7 D30 Rensselaer+ W 5-4 J2 Boston University W 3-2 OT J8 Denver* W 6-4 J9 Denver* W 5-4 J15 Colorado College* L 2-6 J16 Colorado College* W 6-3 J22 Minnesota* W 3-1 J23 Minnesota* W 4-1 J29 Wisconsin* W 3-0 J30 Wisconsin* L 0-3 F5 Colorado College* W 6-1 F6 Colorado College* W 5-2 F12 Minnesota-Duluth* W 4-3 OT F13 Minnesota-Duluth* W 11-3 F19 Wisconsin* W 5-4 OT
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY F20 Wisconsin* W 3-1 F26 Denver* W 8-4 F27 Denver* L 3-4 WCHA PLAYOFFS M9 Denver W 4-3 M10 Denver W 5-2 M13 Wisconsin L 0-9 M14 Wisconsin L 1-3 NCAA TOURNAMENT M19 Clarkson$ W 5-1 M20 Clarkson$ W 2-1 M25 Northeastern$$ W 6-2 M27 Wisconsin$$$ W 5-2 + RPI Holiday Tournament (Troy, N.Y.) $ Quarterfinal series $$ Semifinal (Providence, R.I.) $$$ Title game (Providence, R.I.) * WCHA Game 1981-82 Stats GP G A P P/M Phil Sykes 45 39 24 63 10/20 Troy Murray 42 22 29 51 31/62 Cary Eades 41 21 23 44 26/52 Gord Sherven 46 18 25 43 8/16 David Tippett 43 13 28 41 12/24 Dusty Carroll 46 19 12 31 8/24 Craig Ludwig 47 5 26 31 31/70 James Patrick 42 5 24 29 113/26 Dan Brennan 42 10 17 27 39/78 Jim Archibald 41 10 16 26 48/96 Dave Donnelly 38 10 15 25 19/38 Mike Stone 46 4 20 24 34/68 Glen White 35 10 12 22 7/14 Steve Palmiscno 29 9 10 19 2/4 Dean Dachyshyn 30 6 13 19 36/82 Rick Zombo 45 1 15 16 14/31 Bill Whitsitt 46 3 11 14 5/10 Dean Barsness 18 4 9 13 0/0 Frank Burggraf 24 3 9 12 8/16 Glen Fester 34 1 7 8 10/20 Troy Magnuson 22 3 4 7 0/0 Eddie Christian 23 1 2 3 7/14 Jon Casey 18 0 0 0 0/0 Darren Jensen 16 0 0 0 1/2 Pierre Lamoureux 16 0 0 0 3/9 UND Totals 47 218 357 575 385/802 Opp Totals 47 143 223 366 347/739 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Jon Casey 2.77 .908 Darren Jensen 2.96 .892 Pierre Lamoureux 3.24 .896 UND Totals 3.04 .897 35-12-0 Opp Totals 4.64 .868 12-35-0 UND shutouts: Casey 1, Jensen 1.
1982-83
Overall: 21-13-2 WCHA: 16-9-1 (2nd) Staff: Gino Gasparini (HC), Dean Blais (AC), John Marks (AC) Captains: Dusty Carroll, Dean Dachyshyn O8 U. of British Columbia L 3-4 OT O9 U. of British Columbia L 1-2 O15 U. of Regina W 7-2 O16 U. of Regina W 6-2 O22 Providence L 3-6 O23 Providence W 6-2 O29 Minnesota-Duluth* L 2-3 O30 Minnesota-Duluth* L 3-4 OT N5 Denver* L 2-4 N6 Denver* W 7-5 N12 Colorado College* W 8-2 N13 Colorado College* L 3-4 N19 Wisconsin* W 6-2 N20 Wisconsin* W 4-0 N26 U.S. International W 5-3 N27 U.S. International W 6-1 D3 Minnesota* W 5-4 D4 Minnesota* L 2-5 D10 Denver* W 7-2
D11 Denver* W 4-1 D26 Dukla Jihlava (Czech.)! L 4-7 D27 Davos Verstark (Switz.)! W 6-4 D28 Spartak Moscow! L 1-8 D29 Kolner EC (W. Ger.)! L 2-5 J1 Spartak Moscow@ L 4-8 J2 Spartak Moscow% T 3-3 J7 Denver* W 7-2 J8 Denver* W 7-2 J14 Colorado College* W 9-3 J15 Colorado College* W 8-1 J18 Team USA^ W 6-5 J21 Minnesota-Duluth* L 0-3 J22 Minnesota-Duluth* W 3-2 J28 Wisconsin* T 2-2 OT J29 Wisconsin* W 3-1 F4 Colorado College* W 8-2 F5 Colorado College* W 5-3 F11 Minnesota* L 2-5 F12 Minnesota* L 1-2 F18 Minnesota-Duluth* L 2-5 F19 Minnesota-Duluth* W 5-2 WCHA PLAYOFFS M4 Wisconsin T 1-1 3OT M5 Wisconsin L 5-6 ! Spengler Cup (Davos, Switzerland) @ Exh. Game (Kreuzlinger, Switzerland) % Exhibition Game (Lucerne, Switzerland) * WCHA Game ^ Exhibition Game 1982-83 Stats GP G A P P/M James Patrick 36 12 36 48 13/29 David Tippett 36 15 31 46 22/44 Dusty Carroll 33 18 17 35 17/37 Dave Donnelly 34 18 16 34 42/106 Gord Sherven 36 12 21 33 8/16 Glen White 34 16 15 31 9/18 Brian Williams 36 12 11 23 14/28 Jim Archibald 33 7 14 21 40/91 Dan Brennan 31 9 11 20 23/60 Dean Barsness 34 7 12 19 3/6 Rick Zombo 33 5 11 16 16/41 Steve Palmiscno 31 2 13 15 7/14 Glen Fester 34 0 11 11 15/30 Glen Klotz 35 2 8 10 15/30 Randy Maxwell 26 4 5 9 5/10 Tim Mishler 18 4 4 8 0/0 Scott Sandelin 30 1 6 7 5/10 Dean Dachyshyn 20 5 1 6 14/28 Eddie Christian 21 5 1 6 6/15 Chris Jensen 13 3 3 6 14/28 Bill Whitsitt 28 0 6 6 4/11 Tim Loven 9 1 2 3 1/2 Darren Jensen 16 0 1 1 0/0 Pierre Lamoureux 5 0 1 1 0/0 Jon Casey 17 0 1 1 2/4 Jay Ness 9 0 0 0 2/4 Jim Meuwissen 3 0 0 0 1/2 UND Totals 36 158 258 416 301/664 Opp Totals 36 100 169 269 275/621 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Jon Casey 2.51 .923 Darren Jensen 3.00 .901 Pierre Lamoureux 3.02 .902 UND Totals 2.78 .912 21-13-2 Opp Totals 4.39 .882 13-21-2 UND shutouts: Lamoureux 1.
1983-84
Overall: 31-12-2 WCHA: 16-8-2 (2nd) Staff: Gino Gasparini (HC), Dean Blais (AC), John Marks (AC) Captains: Dan Brennan, Bill Whitsitt, Rick Zombo O14 Providence O15 Providence O21 Wisconsin* O22 Wisconsin* O28 Minnesota-Duluth*
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
W L W W W
6-2 2-4 5-2 3-2 6-4
O29 Minnesota-Duluth* W 7-2 N4 Colorado College* W 5-2 N5 Colorado College* W 4-2 N11 Denver* W 9-0 N12 Denver* W 4-3 OT N18 Minnesota* L 3-4 N19 Minnesota* L 0-1 N25 Maine W 5-1 N26 Maine W 7-4 D2 Denver* L 2-3 D3 Denver* W 6-2 D9 Colorado College* W 4-3 D10 Colorado College* W 5-1 D16 U.S. International W 7-4 D17 U.S. International W 7-1 D29 St. Lawrence+ W 5-2 D30 Colgate+ L 2-3 J5 Boston College++ W 4-3 OT J6 Northeastern++ W 8-5 J8 Alaska Anchorage++ W 3-2 J13 Denver* W 6-5 J14 Denver* W 7-6 OT J20 Minnesota* W 3-1 J21 Minnesota* L 4-7 J27 Minnesota-Duluth* L 1-4 J28 Minnesota-Duluth* T 4-4 OT F3 Wisconsin* T 3-3 OT F4 Wisconsin* L 4-6 F10 Colorado College* W 8-0 F11 Colorado College* W 7-4 F17 Minnesota* L 4-5 F18 Minnesota* L 3-6 WCHA PLAYOFFS M2 Minnesota W 4-3 M3 Minnesota W 5-4 M10 Minnesota-Duluth+++ L 1-8 M11 Minnesota-Duluth+++ W 5-4 NCAA TOURNAMENT M16 Rensselaer$ W 5-4 M17 Rensselaer$ W 4-2 M22 Minnesota-Duluth$$ L 1-2 OT M24 Michigan State^ W 6-5 OT + Syracuse Tournament (Syracuse, N.Y.) ++ First Inter-State Classic Tourn. (Anchorage) +++ Minneapolis, Minn. $ Quarterfinal Series $$ Semifinal (Lake Placid, N.Y.) ^ Third-place Game (Lake Placid, N.Y.) * WCHA Game 1983-84 Stats GP G A P P/M Dan Brennan 45 28 37 65 18/36 Perry Berezan 44 28 24 52 13/29 Chris Jensen 44 24 25 49 47/100 Brian Williams 45 17 31 48 27/62 Jim Archibald 44 21 15 36 78/156 Rick Zombo 34 7 24 31 20/40 Dean Barsness 45 11 18 29 5/10 Scott Sandelin 41 4 23 27 12/24 Malcolm Parks 33 11 10 21 21/42 Glen Klotz 26 3 16 19 7/14 Steve Palmiscno 25 9 9 18 9/18 Mickey Krampotich 36 9 9 18 6/12 Bill Whitsitt 45 5 13 18 19/38 Eddie Christian 42 5 12 17 25/53 Perry Nakonechny 29 6 7 13 6/12 Randy Maxwell 20 3 10 13 4/14 Gord Sherven 10 5 5 10 2/4 Jim Meuwissen 27 2 8 10 10/20 Brad Berry 32 2 7 9 4/8 Mark Huglen 29 1 7 8 5/10 Bill Claviter 18 2 5 7 2/4 Tim Loven 35 0 7 7 7/14 Jeff Bredahl 20 1 4 5 5/10 Tarek Howard 24 0 1 1 7/14 Craig Perry 2 0 1 1 0/0 Jon Casey 37 0 1 1 10/20 Greg Strome 7 0 0 0 1/2 UND Totals 45 204 329 533 376/775 Opp Totals 45 145 227 372 355/743 Goaltending Jon Casey Greg Strome
GAA SV% W-L-T 3.13 .910 3.81 .879
Craig Perry 2.50 .898 UND Totals 3.22 .905 31-12-2 Opp Totals 4.53 .872 12-31-2 UND shutouts: Casey 2.
1984-85
Overall: 24-16-2 WCHA: 19-14-1 (4th) Staff: Gino Gasparini (HC), Dean Blais (AC), John Marks (AC), Cary Eades (VC) Captains: Scott Sandelin, Jim Archibald O12 Providence# L 4-5 O13 Providence# L 3-7 O19 Northern Arizona W 9-3 O20 Northern Arizona W 6-2 O26 Boston College# W 7-5 O28 Boston College# L 3-4 N2 Denver* W 5-4 OT N3 Denver* T 4-4 OT N9 Northeastern# W 5-3 N10 Northeastern# W 4-1 N16 New Hampshire# W 4-3 N17 New Hampshire# W 11-0 N23 Rensselaer W 7-6 OT N24 Rensselaer L 2-8 N30 Wisconsin* L 5-6 OT D1 Wisconsin* L 2-3 D7 Minnesota-Duluth* L 3-4 D8 Minnesota-Duluth* W 6-5 D14 Minnesota* W 4-1 D15 Minnesota* L 3-5 D28 Maine# W 7-4 D29 Maine# L 5-6 J4 Boston University# W 9-3 J5 Boston University# W 5-2 J11 Lowell# W 2-1 J12 Lowell# W 3-2 J18 Colorado College* L 3-4 OT J19 Colorado College* W 5-2 J25 Michigan Tech* W 8-0 J26 Michigan Tech* W 4-2 F1 Northern Michigan* L 4-5 OT F2 Northern Michigan* L 2-6 F8 Denver* L 3-4 OT F9 Denver* L 4-6 F15 Colorado College* W 4-1 F16 Colorado College* W 6-1 F22 Minnesota* W 6-1 F23 Minnesota* L 2-5 WCHA PLAYOFFS M1 Denver W 7-1 M2 Denver W 8-4 M8 Minnesota-Duluth T 4-4 M9 Minnesota-Duluth L 4-6 # WCHA-HEA Game * WCHA Game 1984-85 Stats GP G A P P/M Jim Archibald 41 37 24 61 81/197 Perry Berezan 42 23 35 58 16/32 Tony Hrkac 36 18 36 54 8/16 Chris Jensen 40 25 27 52 41/80 Brian Williams 41 20 27 47 19/41 Glenn Klotz 40 7 35 42 23/49 Bob Joyce 41 18 16 34 5/10 Brad Berry 40 4 26 30 13/26 Mickey Krampotich 38 10 16 26 7/14 Scott Sandelin 38 4 17 21 15/30 Todd Norman 42 10 6 16 23/46 Bill Claviter 34 6 8 14 5/10 Tom Benson 39 2 11 13 32/72 Perry Nakonechny 34 7 5 12 13/26 Malcolm Parks 39 4 7 11 19/41 Tim Loven 36 0 9 9 5/10 Steve Johnson 25 2 6 8 6/15 Scott Dub 26 2 3 5 12/24 Jeff Bowen 11 2 2 4 1/2 Tarek Howard 24 1 3 4 7/17 Rick Forst 17 0 3 3 4/8 Lee Brodeur 13 0 2 2 3/6 Scott Brower 31 0 1 1 0/0 Jay Ness 10 0 0 0 2/4
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY Scott Koberinski 31 5 9 14 3/6 Bill Claviter 35 4 10 14 17/34 Jeff Bowen 38 9 4 13 20/40 Tarek Howard 32 2 11 13 14/28 Rick Forst 32 7 4 11 11/22 Tom Benson 31 1 6 7 26/55 Todd Norman 19 4 1 5 12/32 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Mike LaMoine 13 0 4 4 5/10 Scott Brower 3.28 .899 15-12-2 Grant Paranica 6 2 0 2 0/0 16 0 1 1 2/4 Greg Strome 3.70 .874 9-4-0 Tim Loven Craig Perry 6.67 .875 0-0-0 Greg Strome 21 0 1 1 1/2 8 0 0 0 1/2 UND Totals 3.52 .891 24-16-2 Jim Steen Opp Totals 4.81 .875 16-24-2 Scott Brower 20 0 0 0 0/0 Bench 5/10 UND shutouts: Brower 2. UND Totals 40 188 339 527 351/741 Opp Totals 40 156 250 406 352/756 Greg Strome Mark Johnson Jay Caufield Team UND Totals Opp Totals
13 0 0 0 1/2 1 0 0 0 1/2 1 0 0 0 0/0 42 0 0 0 4/8 42 202 325 527 367/800 42 148 242 390 384/829
1985-86
Overall: 24-16-1 WCHA: 19-14-1 (6th) Staff: Gino Gasparini (HC), Dean Blais (AC), John Marks (AC), Cary Eades (VC) Captains: Scott Sandelin (C), Brian Williams (C), Glen Klotz (C), Mickey Krampotich (A), Ian Kidd (A) O11 Team Canada^ O18 Minnesota-Duluth* O19 Minnesota-Duluth* O25 Michigan Tech* O26 Michigan Tech* N1 Northern Michigan* N2 Northern Michigan* N8 New Hampshire# N9 New Hampshire# N15 Minnesota* N16 Minnesota* N22 Wisconsin* N23 Wisconsin* N29 Maine# N30 Maine# D6 Lowell# D7 Lowell# D13 Northern Arizona D14 Northern Arizona D20 Alaska Anchorage D21 Alaska Anchorage D27 Boston College# D28 Boston College# J3 Northeastern# J4 Northeastern# J10 Minnesota-Duluth* J11 Minnesota-Duluth* J17 Wisconsin* J18 Wisconsin* J24 Boston University# J25 Boston University# J31 Providence# F1 Providence# F7 Denver* F8 Denver* F14 Colorado College* F15 Colorado College* F21 Minnesota* F22 Minnesota* WCHA PLAYOFFS M1 Wisconsin M2 Wisconsin ^ Counted on season record # WCHA-HEA Game * WCHA Game
W 6-4 L 4-5 L 1-4 W 8-1 L 2-3 W 5-4 L 6-7 W 4-2 W 7-4 W 7-4 L 2-3 L 1-8 L 2-6 W 5-4 OT W 6-3 L 1-3 W 3-2 W 12-1 W 5-4 W 5-0 W 3-2 L 2-3 W 4-3 L 5-7 T 4-4 OT L 3-4 W 8-7 OT W 8-2 W 6-4 W 7-4 W 8-3 W 4-1 W 5-2 L 3-6 W 7-3 W 6-3 W 9-6 L 3-6 L 0-6 L 2-6 L 5-6
1985-86 Stats GP G A P Chris Jensen 34 25 40 65 Brian Williams 40 22 40 62 Bob Joyce 38 31 28 59 Scott Sandelin 40 7 31 38 Mickey Krampotich 34 18 17 35 Brad Berry 40 6 29 35 Glen Klotz 39 6 28 34 Steve Johnson 38 8 20 28 Scott Dub 40 11 13 24 Ian Kidd 37 6 16 22 Perry Nakonechny 38 8 12 20 Malcolm Parks 39 6 14 20
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P/M 21/53 29/61 20/40 19/38 7/14 13/26 15/33 9/18 41/82 31/65 14/28 15/38
NCAA TOURNAMENT M20 St. Lawrence$ W M21 St. Lawrence$ W M26 Harvard$$ W M28 Michigan State$$$ W # WCHA-HEA Game * WCHA Game $ Quarterfinal Series $$ Semifinal (Detroit, Mich.) $$$ Title Game (Detroit, Mich.)
3-1 6-3 5-2 5-3
1986-87 Stats GP G A P P/M Tony Hrkac 48 46 70 116 21/48 Bob Joyce 48 52 37 89 21/42 Steve Johnson 48 26 44 70 19/38 Ian Kidd 47 13 47 60 29/58 Mickey Krampotich 47 27 27 54 9/18 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Scott Koberinski 48 19 27 46 17/34 Scott Brower 3.47 .886 Malcom Parks 48 18 21 39 25/50 Greg Strome 3.90 .871 Lee Davidson 41 16 12 28 31/65 Craig Perry 5.00 .859 Perry Nakonechny 43 6 14 20 21/42 UND Totals 3.90 .876 24-16-1 Tom Benson 47 0 20 20 36/80 Opp Totals 4.70 .883 16-24-1 Scott Dub 46 11 8 19 35/81 UND shutouts: Brower 1. Brent Bobyck 46 8 11 19 8/16 Russ Parent 47 2 17 19 21/50 Mike LaMoine 47 2 17 19 18/36 1986-87 Grant Paranica 42 5 10 15 19/38 Murray Baron 41 4 10 14 31/62 NCAA CHAMPIONS Jeff Bowen 45 5 8 13 17/42 Tarek Howard 32 1 9 10 19/38 WCHA CHAMPIONS Bill Claviter 20 2 2 4 5/10 Darryn Fossand 16 1 2 3 4/8 Overall: 40-8-0 Ed Belfour 34 0 2 2 3/6 WCHA: 29-6-0 (1st) 9 0 1 1 9/18 Staff: Gino Gasparini (HC), Dean Blais (AC), Gary Kaiser Scott Brower 15 0 1 1 2/4 Cary Eades (AC), John Marks (AC) Captains: Bob Joyce (C), Mickey Krampotich Scott Brickey 5 0 1 1 2/4 Rick Forst 1 0 0 0 0/0 (A), Ian Kidd (A) UND Totals 48 264 418 682 422/888 Opp Totals 48 129 181 310 455/947 O10 Minnesota-Duluth* W 6-2 O11 Minnesota-Duluth* W 7-1 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T O17 Denver* W 5-2 Ed Belfour 2.43 .915 O18 Denver* W 11-5 Scott Brower 3.09 .865 O24 Northern Michigan* W 8-4 Greg Strome 4.48 .875 O25 Northern Michigan* W 6-4 UND Totals 2.69 .902 40-8-0 O31 Wisconsin* W 9-4 Opp Totals 5.50 .851 8-40-0 N1 Wisconsin* W 6-2 UND shutouts: Belfour 3. N7 Michigan Tech* L 5-8
N8 Michigan Tech* W 4-2 N14 Minnesota* W 4-1 N15 Minnesota* L 1-4 N21 Colorado College* W 7-3 N22 Colorado College* W 11-2 N28 New Hampshire# W 10-0 N30 Yale W 6-4 D5 Colorado College* W 4-3 OT D6 Colorado College* L 2-3 D12 U.S. International L 3-5 D13 U.S. International W 6-3 D27 Maine# L 4-5 D28 Lowell# L 1-4 J2 Boston College# W 7-5 J4 Boston University# W 4-3 J9 Minnesota* W 5-2 J10 Minnesota* W 4-2 J16 Providence# W 5-1 J18 Northeastern# W 4-1 J23 Michigan Tech* W 11-2 J24 Michigan Tech* W 11-2 J30 Wisconsin* W 5-4 J31 Wisconsin* W 2-1 F6 Minnesota-Duluth* W 5-0 F7 Minnesota-Duluth* W 9-3 F13 Denver* W 4-1 F14 Denver* W 5-2 F20 Northern Michigan* L 3-6 F21 Northern Michigan* W 5-0 WCHA PLAYOFFS F28 Minnesota-Duluth W 5-3 M1 Minnesota-Duluth W 8-1 M6 Colorado College W 6-2 M7 Colorado College L 1-2 M13 Minnesota W 5-3 M14 Minnesota W 5-3
1987-88
Overall: 21-20-1 WCHA: 16-18-1 (5th) Staff: Gino Gasparini (HC), Dean Blais (AC), Cary Eades (AC), Frank Serratore (AC) Captains: Steve Johnson (C), Scott Dub (A), Tom Benson (A) O9 Michigan Tech* O10 Michigan Tech* O16 Minnesota* O17 Minnesota* O23 Minnesota-Duluth* O24 Minnesota-Duluth* O30 Alaska Anchorage O31 Alaska Anchorage N6 Colorado College* N7 Colorado College* N13 Wisconsin* N14 Wisconsin* N20 Denver* N21 Denver* N27 Northeastern# N29 Providence# D4 Northern Michigan* D5 Northern Michigan* D11 Michigan Tech* D12 Michigan Tech* J2 Lowell# J4 Maine# J8 Minnesota* J9 Minnesota* J11 U.S. National Team^ J14 Boston College# J16 Boston University#
W 4-3 OT W 5-2 L 2-4 L 2-5 L 4-6 L 5-8 W 4-3 W 4-2 T 3-3 OT W 5-2 W 4-3 L 4-5 W 5-4 L 2-4 L 4-5 OT W 6-4 W 5-3 L 3-8 L 3-4 L 4-5 OT L 4-6 W 8-6 L 3-4 L 3-7 L 2-12 W 2-1 L 2-4
J17 New Hampshire# W 6-2 J22 Denver* L 3-4 OT J23 Denver* W 4-2 J29 Wisconsin* L 3-4 J30 Wisconsin* L 4-5 OT F5 Colorado College* W 6-1 F6 Colorado College* W 9-3 F12 Northern Michigan* W 6-2 F13 Northern Michigan* L 4-5 F19 Minnesota-Duluth* W 4-3 OT F20 Minnesota-Duluth* W 6-3 WCHA PLAYOFFS F26 Michigan Tech W 5-4 F27 Michigan Tech L 3-6 F28 Michigan Tech W 4-3 OT M6 Wisconsin** L 1-2 M7 Minnesota-Duluth** W 6-0 ^ Exhbition Game # WCHA-HEA Game * WCHA Game ** WCHA Playoff Championship (St. Paul) 1987-88 Stats GP G A P P/M Steve Johnson 42 34 51 85 14/28 Lee Davidson 40 22 24 46 29/74 Grant Paranica 42 21 20 41 28/61 Garry Valk 38 23 12 35 32/64 Scott Koberinski 41 9 26 35 14/28 Neil Eisenhut 42 12 20 32 7/14 Brent Bobyck 41 10 20 30 15/43 Russ Parent 30 4 20 24 19/38 Scott Dub 39 13 10 23 36/76 David Marvin 35 4 17 21 6/12 Geoff Smith 42 4 12 16 17/34 Rick Forst 41 7 4 11 17/34 Murray Baron 41 1 10 11 43/95 Mike LaMoine 40 3 7 10 17/34 Tom Benson 42 1 8 9 35/70 Mike McCormick 41 4 0 4 14/28 Scott Brickey 16 2 1 3 5/10 Jeff McLean 37 0 3 3 7/14 Shane McFarlane 27 0 1 1 4/8 Matt Morelli 22 0 1 1 2/4 Chris Dickson 14 0 1 1 0/0 Scott Brower 24 0 0 0 1/2 Steve Peters 6 0 0 0 0/0 Bench 1/2 UND Totals 42 174 270 444 366/779 Opp Totals 42 160 219 379 374/797 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Scott Brower 3.80 .893 Chris Dickson 3.37 .895 Steve Peters 3.59 .880 UND Totals 3.79 .890 Opp Totals 4.11 .888 UND shutouts: Brower 1.
1988-89
Overall: 22-18-1 WCHA: 19-15-1 (t-3rd) Staff: Gino Gasparini (HC), Dean Blais (AC), Cary Eades (AC), Frank Serratore (AC), Jeff Bowen (VC) Captains: Grant Paranica (C), Scott Koberinski (A) O8 Minnesota-Duluth# T 2-2 OT O14 Northern Michigan* W 2-1 O15 Northern Michigan* W 5-4 O21 Colorado College* W 6-5 OT O22 Colorado College* W 5-2 O29 Minnesota* L 1-2 O30 Minnesota* L 1-7 N4 Minnesota-Duluth* W 4-1 N5 Minnesota-Duluth* L 2-4 N11 Wisconsin* L 2-5 N12 Wisconsin* L 2-5 N18 Michigan Tech* W 2-1 N19 Michigan Tech* W 10-2 N24 Air Force W 8-1 N26 Denver* L 4-6 N27 Denver* L 3-5 D2 Lowell# L 2-3 OT D4 Maine# L 4-7
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY D9 Denver* L 6-7 OT D10 Denver* W 3-2 D16 Colorado College* W 3-2 D17 Colorado College* W 5-1 D18 Moscow Dynamo (Ex.) L 5-7 D29 Michigan State## W 7-3 D30 Michigan## L 5-6 2OT J6 New Hampshire# W 8-2 J7 Boston College# W 3-1 J9 Boston University# W 7-3 J13 Michigan Tech* W 5-1 J14 Michigan Tech* L 4-6 J20 Providence# W 3-2 J22 Northeastern# T 2-2 OT J27 Wisconsin* L 2-3 J28 Wisconsin* L 2-4 F3 Minnesota-Duluth* W 5-4 OT F4 Minnesota-Duluth* L 2-4 F10 Minnesota* W 9-0 F11 Minnesota* L 3-9 F17 Northern Michigan* W 3-2 F18 Northern Michigan* L 1-7 WCHA PLAYOFFS F25 Denver W 7-1 F26 Denver L 4-5 F27 Denver L 3-4 # U.S. Hockey HOF Game, Exh. (Eveleth, Minn.) ## Great Lakes Invitational (Detroit) # WCHA-HEA Game * WCHA Game 1988-89 Stats GP G A P P/M Lee Davidson 41 16 37 53 26/60 Scott Koberinski 40 15 26 41 20/48 Neil Eisenhut 41 22 16 38 10/20 Russ Parent 40 9 28 37 25/51 Jason Herter 41 8 24 32 31/62 Russ Romaniuk 39 17 14 31 16/32 Garry Valk 40 14 17 31 35/71 Grant Paranica 39 14 13 27 31/63 Brent Bobyck 28 11 8 19 8/16 Dixon Ward 37 8 9 17 13/26 Mike LaMoine 40 3 12 15 25/51 Ross Johnson 19 5 7 12 3/6 David Marvin 38 4 6 10 12/24 Dane Jackson 30 4 5 9 16/33 Murray Baron 40 2 6 8 42/92 John Hanson 23 2 4 6 9/18 Matt Morelli 20 4 1 5 1/2 Mike McCormick 29 1 4 5 9/22 Shane McFarlane 30 1 4 5 4/8 Justin Duberman 36 3 2 5 18/36 Wade Bartley 32 1 1 2 4/8 Brad Pascall 3 0 0 0 5/10 Chris Dickson 29 0 0 0 5/10 Steve Peters 9 0 0 0 1/2 Tony Couture 7 0 0 0 2/4 Other 10 0 1 1 7/14 Bench 5/10 UND Totals 41 164 248 412 372/787 Opp Totals 41 138 210 349 369/753 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Chris Dickson 3.19 .886 Steve Peters 3.36 .889 Tony Couture 3.17 .887 UND Totals 3.31 .884 Opp Totals 3.94 .883 UND shutouts: none.
1989-90
Overall: 28-13-4 WCHA: 15-10-3 (3rd) Staff: Gino Gasparini (HC), Cary Eades (AC), Jim Scanlan (AC), Jeff Bowen (VC), Dave Bragnalo (VC) Captains: Lee Davidson (C), Russ Parent (A), Brent Bobyck (A) O13 Alabama-Huntsville W 12-6 O14 Alabama-Huntsville W 11-5 O20 Northern Michigan* L 4-5 O21 Northern Michigan* L 2-3
O27 Minnesota* L 5-6 O28 Minnesota* T 4-4 OT N3 Michigan Tech* W 7-4 N4 Michigan Tech* L 3-5 N10 Minnesota-Duluth* W 3-2 OT N11 Minnesota-Duluth* W 6-4 N17 Denver* L 3-5 N18 Denver* W 8-3 N24 Colorado College* W 5-4 N25 Colorado College* T 1-1 OT D1 Wisconsin* L 5-7 D2 Wisconsin* W 9-5 D8 St. Cloud State W 7-4 D9 St. Cloud State T 4-4 OT D15 Denver* L 8-9 D16 Denver* L 3-4 D29 St. Cloud State W 6-1 D30 St. Cloud State W 8-5 J5 Alaska-Fairbanks W 6-1 J6 Alaska-Fairbanks W 8-2 J12 Rensselaer W 2-1 J13 Rensselaer W 5-3 J19 Colorado College* W 7-2 J20 Colorado College* W 5-4 J26 Minnesota* L 4-5 J27 Minnesota* W 7-4 F2 Northern Michigan* W 10-4 F3 Northern Michigan* W 5-2 F9 Minnesota-Duluth* W 5-3 F10 Minnesota-Duluth* W 5-4 F16 Michigan Tech* W 9-2 F17 Michigan Tech* W 7-3 F23 Wisconsin* T 5-5 OT F24 Wisconsin* L 4-5 OT WCHA PLAYOFFS M1 Minnesota-Duluth W 11-3 M2 Minnesota-Duluth W 2-1 M11 Minnesota** L 4-5 M12 Northern Michigan** W 6-5 OT NCAA TOURNAMENT M16 Boston University$ W 8-5 M17 Boston University$ L 3-5 M18 Boston University$ L 0-5 * WCHA Game ** WCHA Playoff Championship (St. Paul) $ Quarterfinal Series 1989-90 Stats GP G A P P/M Lee Davidson 45 26 49 75 29/66 Dixon Ward 45 35 34 69 22/44 Russ Parent 45 9 50 59 35/86 Greg Johnson 44 17 38 55 5/11 Neil Eisenhut 45 22 32 54 15/46 Russ Romaniuk 45 36 15 51 19/54 Jason Herter 38 11 39 50 20/40 Garry Valk 43 22 17 39 44/92 Brent Bobyck 44 16 21 37 23/47 Jeff McLean 45 10 16 26 21/42 David Marvin 45 3 23 26 35/70 Dane Jackson 44 15 11 26 24/56 Dave Hakstol 44 4 16 20 28/76 Justin Duberman 42 10 9 19 21/50 Ross Johnson 43 6 9 15 11/22 Brad Pascall 45 1 9 10 49/98 Darryn Fossand 33 1 6 7 4/8 Shane McFarlane 23 3 2 5 5/10 John Hanson 12 4 0 4 6/12 Chris Dickson 23 0 3 3 1/2 Jon Larson 18 0 1 1 5/10 Mike McCormick 2 0 1 1 2/4 Matt Morelli 5 1 0 1 0/0 Kevin McKinnon 3 0 1 1 2/4 Tony Couture 24 0 1 1 5/26 Jace Reed 10 0 0 0 0/0 Steve Peters 2 0 0 0 0/0 Bench 1/2 Other 10 0 1 1 7/14 UND Totals 45 252 403 655 432/978 Opp Totals 45 175 261 436 462/1053 Goaltending Tony Couture Chris Dickson Steve Peters
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
GAA SV% W-L-T 3.47 .882 4.11 .850 4.95 .830
UND Totals 3.85 .865 Opp Totals 5.54 .849 UND shutouts: none.
1990-91
Overall: 24-17-2 WCHA: 18-12-2 (4th) Staff: Gino Gasparini (HC), Cary Eades (AC), Jim Scanlan (AC), Craig Perry (VC), Steve Peters (VC) Captains: Dave Hakstol (C), Russ Romaniuk (A) O12 Denver* W 5-3 O13 Denver* W 8-1 O19 Northern Michigan* L 0-6 O20 Northern Michigan* T 5-5 OT O26 St. Cloud State* W 6-2 O27 St. Cloud State* W 9-3 N2 Michigan Tech* W 4-2 N3 Michigan Tech* L 2-6 N9 Colorado College* W 6-4 N10 Colorado College* W 2-1 OT N16 Minnesota-Duluth* L 4-6 N17 Minnesota-Duluth* W 5-3 N23 Wisconsin* W 4-2 N24 Wisconsin* L 2-6 N30 Minnesota* W 6-1 D1 Minnesota* L 3-6 D7 Bowling Green L 5-7 D8 Bowling Green L 3-4 D13 Moscow Dynamo^ L 2-7 D16 Northern Michigan* L 3-5 D17 Northern Michigan* L 4-7 D28 Bowling Green+ W 8-2 D29 Wisconsin+ L 2-3 J4 Michigan Tech* T 3-3 J5 Michigan Tech* W 5-2 J11 Colorado College* W 3-2 J12 Colorado College* L 4-6 J18 Alaska Anchorage W 6-5 OT J19 Alaska Anchorage W 7-3 J25 St. Cloud State* W 4-3 J26 St. Cloud State* W 8-1 F1 Wisconsin* L 3-5 F2 Wisconsin* W 6-2 F8 Denver* W 9-7 F9 Denver* L 4-7 F15 Minnesota-Duluth* W 11-2 F16 Minnesota-Duluth* W 4-3 OT F22 Minnesota* L 1-4 F23 Minnesota* L 5-11 WCHA PLAYOFFS M1 St. Cloud State L 2-4 M2 St. Cloud State W 10-2 M3 St. Cloud State W 7-4 M10 Northern Michigan** L 4-8 M11 Wisconsin** W 5-2 + Bank One Badger Classic (Milwaukee) * WCHA Game ^ Exhibition game ** WCHA Playoff Championship (St. Paul) 1990-91 Stats GP G A P P/M Greg Johnson 38 18 61 79 3/6 Dixon Ward 43 34 35 69 30/84 Russ Romaniuk 39 40 28 68 15/30 Jeff McLean 42 19 26 45 7/22 Jason Herter 39 11 26 37 26/52 Justin Duberman 42 19 18 37 32/68 Dane Jackson 37 17 9 26 31/79 Neil Eisenhut 20 9 15 24 5/10 David Marvin 41 1 19 20 22/60 Donny Riendeau 39 6 14 20 17/42 Chris Gotziaman 40 11 8 19 13/26 Marty Schriner 40 6 11 17 39/90 Dave Hakstol 42 3 9 12 27/63 Brad Bombardir 33 3 6 9 9/18 Chad Johnson 37 2 5 7 15/30 Paxton Schulte 38 2 4 6 12/32 Darryn Fossand 42 2 4 6 14/28 Brad Pascall 38 1 4 5 35/81 Matt Morelli 27 2 1 3 3/6
Chris Dickson 16 0 2 2 1/2 Jamie Burt 18 1 0 1 5/10 Tony Couture 29 0 1 1 0/0 Shane McFarlane 1 0 0 0 1/2 Jon Larson 13 0 0 0 2/4 Joby Bond 4 0 0 0 0/0 Cory Cadden 3 0 0 0 0/0 Ross Johnson 10 0 0 0 3/6 Jace Reed 13 0 0 0 2/4 Bench 4/8 UND Totals 43 207 306 513 373/863 Opp Totals 43 171 235 406 359/803 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Tony Couture 3.64 .875 Chris Dickson 4.32 .855 Cory Cadden 3.40 .897 UND Totals 3.95 .867 24-17-2 Opp Totals 4.78 .846 17-24-2 UND shutouts: none.
1991-92
Overall: 17-21-1 WCHA: 12-19-1 (t-7th) Staff: Gino Gasparini (HC), Craig Perry (AC), Jim Scanlan (AC), Chris Dickson (VC) Captains: Dave Hakstol (C), Greg Johnson (C), Dane Jackson (A), Dixon Ward (A) O18 Denver* W 10-5 O19 Denver* W 5-4 O25 Colorado College* W 5-4 O26 Colorado College* L 4-5 N1 Alaska-Fairbanks W 6-4 N2 Alaska-Fairbanks W 5-3 N8 St. Cloud State* L 3-7 N9 St. Cloud State* L 3-7 N15 Minnesota-Duluth* L 3-7 N16 Minnesota-Duluth* L 2-4 N22 Michigan Tech* W 6-1 N23 Michigan Tech* W 5-2 N29 Minnesota* L 2-4 N30 Minnesota* L 2-8 D6 Denver* W 6-1 D7 Denver* W 7-6 OT D27 Calgary (Ex.) T 4-4 OT D28 UMass-Lowell W 6-1 D29 UMass-Lowell W 8-4 J3 Wisconsin* L 4-9 J4 Wisconsin* W 5-2 J10 Northern Michigan* L 3-7 J11 Northern Michigan* T 6-6 OT J17 Colorado College* L 2-5 J18 Colorado College* L 1-6 J25 St. Cloud State* W 6-4 J26 St. Cloud State* L 2-3 J31 Michigan Tech* L 3-6 F1 Michigan Tech* L 6-9 F7 Northern Michigan* W 7-6 F8 Northern Michigan* W 6-3 F14 Minnesota-Duluth* W 10-7 F15 Minnesota-Duluth* L 5-7 F28 Wisconsin* L 2-8 F29 Wisconsin* L 2-4 M6 Minnesota* L 1-10 M7 Minnesota* L 3-5 WCHA PLAYOFFS M13 Minnesota W 5-3 M14 Minnesota L 2-9 M15 Minnesota L 1-3 * WCHA Game 1991-92 Stats GP G A P P/M Greg Johnson 39 20 54 74 4/8 Jeff McLean 39 27 43 70 20/40 Dixon Ward 38 33 31 64 40/90 Justin Duberman 39 17 27 44 37/90 Dane Jackson 39 23 19 42 35/81 Marty Schriner 32 10 12 22 42/112 Brad Bombardir 35 3 14 17 27/54 Donny Riendeau 37 8 8 16 20/64 Chris Gotziaman 38 9 6 15 24/47
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY L 2-4 Kevin McKinnon 38 20 18 38 19/38 M12 Wisconsin Nick Naumenko 38 10 24 34 13/26 * WCHA Game Marty Schriner 36 8 19 27 59/156 P/M Darcy Mitani 34 15 10 25 21/42 1993-94 Stats GP G A P Brad Bombardir 38 8 15 23 17/34 Landon Wilson 35 18 15 33 60/147 Chris Gotziaman 35 10 10 20 25/50 Marty Schriner 37 11 22 33 52/129 Scott Kirton 30 4 16 20 31/100 Nick Naumenko 32 4 22 26 11/22 38 11 14 25 7/14 Donny Riendeau 28 9 7 16 21/53 Dino Grillo Brett Hryniuk 37 5 7 12 20/48 Brad Bombardir 38 5 17 22 15/38 Dino Grillo 28 7 4 11 7/14 Kevin McKinnon 38 13 7 20 12/24 Chad Johnson 26 4 5 9 18/47 Kevin Hoogsteen 35 8 12 20 10/20 Sean Beswick 32 4 5 9 9/18 Teeder Wynne 25 8 10 18 12/35 34 4 12 16 23/49 Jon Larson 30 2 6 8 10/28 Darcy Mitani 34 0 14 14 3/6 Keith Murphy 38 5 2 7 7/14 Dane Litke 12 10/28 Darren Bear 37 1 6 7 13/26 Sean Beswick 33 8 4 33 8 4 12 13/29 Jarrod Olson 31 2 4 6 7/14 Chris Gotziaman Corey Howe 29 1 4 5 21/42 Keith Murphy 36 7 4 11 9/29 Corey Johnson 31 0 5 5 9/18 Brian Zierke 24 3 6 9 33/96 Teeder Wynne 13 2 2 4 3/6 Scott Kirton 27 3 6 9 19/49 Joby Bond 11 1 0 1 3/6 Mark Pivetz 36 2 5 7 38/95 5 1 0 1 4/8 Corey Johnson 36 3 3 6 15/33 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Lars Oxholm Todd Jones 21 0 1 1 0/0 Brett Hryniuk 24 2 3 5 18/39 Todd Jones 4.75 .873 Kevin Powell 17 0 1 1 0/0 Darren Bear 27 0 5 5 12/24 Jeff Lembke 5.97 .846 Kevin Rapanna 11 0 0 0 6/12 Jarrod Olson 28 1 3 4 12/24 Cory Cadden 4.56 .866 14 0 0 0 0/0 Kevin Rapanna 28 0 2 2 26/63 UND Totals 5.08 .864 17-21-1 Akil Adams Toby Kvalevog 32 0 2 2 3/6 Opp Totals 4.34 .857 21-17-1 Team 5/10 UND Totals 38 138 216 354 374/873 Akil Adams 4 0 0 0 3/14 UND shutouts: none. Opp Totals 38 173 260 433 366/817 Todd Jones 3 0 0 0 0/0 Kevin Powell 6 0 0 0 0/0 1992-93 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Jeff Lembke 3 0 0 0 0/0 Overall: 12-25-1 Kevin Powell 4.30 .870 Joby Bond 1 0 0 0 1/2 WCHA: 11-20-1 (8th) Todd Jones 4.43 .875 UND Totals 38 119 192 311 417/1015 Staff: Gino Gasparini (HC), Craig Perry (AC), Jeff Lembke 6.00 .837 Opp Totals 38 164 268 432 388/942 Jim Scanlan (AC) UND Totals 4.49 .870 12-25-1 Captains: Greg Johnson (C), Brad Bombardir Opp Totals 3.44 .885 25-12-1 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T (A), Chris Gotziaman (A) UND shutouts: none. Toby Kvalevog 3.94 .876 Jeff Lembke 4.29 .863 O17 Minnesota-Duluth# L 3-4 Kevin Powell 5.07 .852 O23 Minnesota* W 8-4 1993-94 Todd Jones 6.47 .819 O24 Minnesota* L 4-8 Overall: 11-23-4 UND Totals 4.28 .870 O30 Michigan Tech* L 5-6 WCHA: 11-14-4 (8th) Opp Totals 3.11 .897 O31 Michigan Tech* W 5-2 Staff: Gino Gasparini (HC), Craig Perry (AC), UND shutouts: none. N6 Minnesota-Duluth* L 2-5 Jim Scanlan (AC), Perry Berezan (VC) N7 Minnesota-Duluth* L 5-6 Captains: Brad Bombardir (C), Kevin McKinN13 Denver* L 3-6 non (A), Chris Gotziaman (A) 1994-95 N14 Denver* L 3-7 Overall: 18-18-3 N20 Alaska Anchorage L 2-3 WCHA: 14-15-3 (t-5th) O22 Northeastern L 4-6 N21 Alaska Anchorage L 3-4 O23 Boston University L 3-6 Staff: Dean Blais (HC), Perry Berezan (AC), N27 St. Cloud State* W 4-3 Scott Sandelin (AC), Jim Scanlan (AC), Steve O29 Denver* L 5-7 N28 St. Cloud State* L 4-7 O30 Denver* W 3-2 OT Johnson (VC) D4 Wisconsin* W 3-2 N5 Wisconsin* L 3-7 Captains: Keith Murphy (C), Scott Kirton (A), D5 Wisconsin* L 2-10 N6 Wisconsin* W 5-4 Kevin Rappana (A) D11 Northern Michigan* T 2-2 OT N12 St. Cloud State* W 6-3 D12 Northern Michigan* W 6-5 N13 St. Cloud State* L 2-3 O21 Northeastern L 3-7 D19 Colorado College* W 8-5 N19 Minnesota-Duluth* W 6-5 O22 Northeastern L 5-6 D20 Colorado College* W 3-1 N20 Minnesota-Duluth* T 4-4 OT O29 Colorado College*^ L 2-8 J2 Bowling Green L 1-4 N26 Colorado College* L 3-5 O30 Colorado College*^ L 0-6 J3 Bowling Green W 6-5 OT N27 Colorado College* L 2-5 N4 Denver* W 6-4 J6 Czech Selects (Ex.) L 6-8 D3 Michigan Tech* W 5-3 N5 Denver* L 2-7 J8 Northern Michigan* L 2-4 D4 Michigan Tech* W 4-3 N11 Minnesota* T 4-4 OT J9 Northern Michigan* L 4-5 D11 Minnesota* L 5-6 N12 Minnesota* W 4-3 D12 Minnesota* L 0-3 N18 Minnesota-Duluth* W 6-5 J15 Wisconsin* L 2-3 D31 St. Petersburg Red Army (Ex.) L 2-6 N19 Minnesota-Duluth* W 9-7 J16 Wisconsin* L 2-5 L 2-3 J22 Colorado College* L 4-6 J2 Alaska-Fairbanks L 5-6 OT N25 St. Cloud State* N26 St. Cloud State* W 2-0 J3 Alaska-Fairbanks L 3-5 J23 Colorado College* W 5-4 J7 Northern Michigan* W 3-2 D2 Alaska Anchorage L 4-8 J29 Minnesota-Duluth* W 6-2 J8 Northern Michigan* L 2-3 D3 Alaska Anchorage L 5-6 J30 Minnesota-Duluth* L 1-5 J14 Alaska Anchorage* L 1-2 D9 Wisconsin* W 3-2 F5 Denver* L 4-5 D10 Wisconsin* W 5-2 L 2-4 F6 Denver* L 5-6 OT J15 Alaska Anchorage* W 8-6 J21 St. Cloud State* T 5-5 OT D18 Ferris State F12 Minnesota* L 1-6 D19 Ferris State W 5-2 J22 St. Cloud State* L 0-6 F13 Minnesota* W 6-2 J6 Michigan Tech* W 7-3 J28 Wisconsin* L 1-4 F19 St. Cloud State* L 1-4 J29 Wisconsin* W 5-4 J7 Michigan Tech* L 5-6 F20 St. Cloud State* L 2-5 J13 Northern Michigan* L 4-5 F4 Denver* L 2-3 F26 Michigan Tech* W 5-1 J14 Northern Michigan* W 4-2 F5 Denver* L 2-5 F27 Michigan Tech* L 1-4 F11 Minnesota* T 3-3 OT J20 St. Cloud State* L 2-9 WCHA PLAYOFFS F12 Minnesota* L 2-7 J21 St. Cloud State* W 5-4 M12 Minnesota L 4-6 W 4-3 J27 Minnesota-Duluth* L 4-6 M13 Minnesota L 4-5 OT F18 Michigan Tech* F19 Michigan Tech* W 3-2 J28 Minnesota-Duluth* L 3-6 * WCHA Game L 1-5 F3 Wisconsin* L 2-4 # US Hockey Hall of Fame game (exhibition in F25 Colorado College* F26 Colorado College* T 5-5 OT F4 Wisconsin* L 1-5 Eveleth, Minn.) M4 Minnesota-Duluth* W 5-3 F10 Denver* L 1-4 M5 Minnesota-Duluth* L 3-5 F11 Denver* W 3-1 F17 Colorado College* W 5-3 1992-93 Stats GP G A P P/M WCHA PLAYOFFS L 1-6 F18 Colorado College* L 2-3 Greg Johnson 34 19 45 64 7/14 M11 Wisconsin Dave Hakstol 21 3 11 14 22/52 Scott Kirton 37 5 6 11 28/68 Kevin McKinnon 39 3 7 10 5/18 Darren Bear 36 3 5 8 26/52 Corey Howe 36 1 6 7 22/50 Brad Pascall 28 0 7 7 42/85 Lars Oxholm 32 0 7 7 26/60 Chad Johnson 32 0 6 6 19/41 Jon Larson 33 1 3 4 8/16 Brett Hryniuk 39 4 0 4 4/8 Jamie Burt 19 0 2 2 9/18 Joby Bond 14 0 2 2 5/18 Todd Jones 30 0 0 0 0/0 Cory Cadden 6 0 0 0 0/0 Jeff Lembke 10 0 0 0 1/2 Jarrod Olson 1 0 0 0 0/0 Bench 6/12 UND Totals 39 170 276 446 472/1086 Opp Totals 39 199 300 499 453/1050
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F24 Minnesota* T 3-3 F25 Minnesota* T 5-5 M3 Alaska Anchorage* W 4-3 M4 Alaska Anchorage* W 6-4 WCHA PLAYOFFS M10 St. Cloud State W 3-2 M11 St. Cloud State W 5-2 M16 Minnesota** L 2-3 ^ at Cadet Ice Arena (Colorado Springs) * WCHA Game ** WCHA Final Five (St. Paul) 1994-95 Stats GP G A P P/M Teeder Wynne 39 22 27 49 25/58 Nick Naumenko 39 13 26 39 31/78 Darcy Mitani 39 15 14 29 18/38 Scott Kirton 37 8 20 28 27/65 Ryan Johnson 38 6 22 28 14/39 Brett Hryniuk 34 15 11 26 22/58 Kevin Hoogsteen 38 13 13 26 24/67 Landon Wilson 31 7 16 23 46/141 Bill Trew 35 10 10 20 8/16 Curtis Murphy 33 6 10 16 14/28 Sean Beswick 31 10 4 14 11/44 Mark Pivetz 39 3 11 14 15/38 Corey Johnson 37 7 6 13 13/26 Keith Murphy 35 8 4 12 8/16 Dane Litke 26 2 7 9 5/10 Tyler Rice 22 1 8 9 10/20 Matt Henderson 19 1 3 4 8/16 Kevin Rappana 36 1 3 4 39/92 Tim Slukynsky 21 0 4 4 2/4 Chad Sturrock 24 0 3 3 7/14 Brian Zierke 10 2 0 2 4/8 Mitch Vig 15 0 2 2 9/18 Jarrod Olson 22 1 0 1 8/16 Toby Kvalevog 32 0 0 0 3/6 UND Totals 39 151 224 375 371/914 Opp Totals 39 169 277 446 380/903 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Toby Kvalevog 3.94 .885 Kevin Powell 5.14 .824 Jeff Lembke 5.75 .831 UND Totals 4.32 .873 Opp Totals 3.86 1.883 UND shutouts: Kvalevog 1.
1995-96
Overall: 19-18-1 WCHA: 16-15-1 (t-4th) Staff: Dean Blais (HC), Scott Sandelin (AC), Jim Scanlan (AC), Todd Jones (VC) Captains: Dane Litke (C), Teeder Wynne (A), Nick Naumenko (A) O6 Regina (Ex.) L 3-4 O13 Northern Michigan* W 4-3 O14 Northern Michigan* W 5-2 O20 Boston University L 5-8 O21 Northeastern W 7-5 O27 Wisconsin* L 1-3 O28 Wisconsin* W 4-2 N3 Minnesota-Duluth* L 3-5 N4 Minnesota-Duluth* W 5-3 N10 St. Cloud State* W 3-2 N11 St. Cloud State* T 4-4 OT N17 Alaska Anchorage* L 2-4 N18 Alaska Anchorage* L 3-7 N24 Colorado College*^ L 5-9 N25 Colorado College*^ L 3-6 D1 Northern Michigan* W 11-4 D2 Northern Michigan* W 4-1 D9 Minnesota* L 2-4 D10 Minnesota* L 1-6 D15 Denver* W 4-3 D16 Denver* L 3-6 D19 Dartmouth W 8-2 D20 Dartmouth W 6-3 J5 St. Cloud State* W 4-2 J6 St. Cloud State* W 6-3 J12 Alaska Anchorage* W 6-4 J13 Alaska Anchorage* W 7-6 OT J20 Denver* L 2-3
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY J21 Denver* J26 Minnesota-Duluth* J27 Minnesota-Duluth* F2 Minnesota* F3 Minnesota* F9 Wisconsin* F10 Wisconsin* F24 Michigan Tech* F25 Michigan Tech* WCHA PLAYOFFS M1 Wisconsin** M2 Wisconsin** * WCHA Game ^ at Cadet Ice Arena ** WCHA First Round Playoffs
L 3-4 L 1-3 W 3-2 W 8-2 W 7-5 L 3-6 L 2-3 L 3-7 W 5-2 L 5-6 OT L 4-5 2OT
1995-96 Stats GP G A P P/M Teeder Wynne 37 26 47 73 33/66 Ian Kallay 35 23 22 45 7/14 Darcy Mitani 33 21 21 42 16/35 Nick Naumenko 37 11 30 41 26/52 Kevin Hoogsteen 36 11 15 26 17/34 David Hoogsteen 31 10 10 20 10/20 Matt Henderson 36 9 10 19 17/34 Ryan Johnson 21 2 17 19 7/14 Curtis Murphy 38 6 12 18 25/58 Billy Trew 32 3 13 16 4/8 Dane Litke 37 2 14 16 10/20 Adam Calder 27 6 8 14 12/24 Mark Pivetz 28 5 9 14 21/42 Brian Zierke 30 6 7 13 28/67 Corey Johnson 35 4 9 13 10/28 Jay Panzer 26 3 7 10 4/16 Tom Philion 28 6 3 9 4/8 Jeff Ulmer 29 5 3 8 13/26 Kevin Rappana 35 0 7 7 33/74 Brad Williamson 34 1 3 4 12/24 Brandon Carlson 7 1 2 3 4/16 Mitch Vig 18 0 2 2 7/22 Aaron Vickar 9 0 2 2 0/0 Jesse Bull 14 1 0 1 1/2 Toby Kvalevog 35 0 0 0 2/4 Travis Pavlat 2 0 0 0 0/0 Bench 4/8 UND Totals 38 162 273 435 323/708 Opp Totals 38 155 223 378 372/837 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Travis Pavlat 1.79 .917 Toby Kvalevog 3.91 .862 Aaron Vickar 3.97 .852 UND Totals 4.01 .861 19-18-1 Opp Totals 4.19 .873 18-19-1 UND shutouts: none.
1996-97 NCAA CHAMPIONS WCHA CHAMPIONS Overall: 31-10-2 WCHA: 21-10-1 (1st) Staff: Dean Blais (HC), Mark Osiecki (AC), Scott Sandelin (AC) Captains: Dane Litke (C), Kevin Hoogsteen (A), Mark Pivetz (A) O11 Alberta (Ex.) O18 Denver* O19 Denver* O25 Michigan Tech* O26 Michigan Tech* N1 Northern Michigan* N2 Northern Michigan* N8 Minnesota* N9 Minnesota* N15 St. Cloud State* N16 St. Cloud State* N22 Alaska Anchorage* N23 Alaska Anchorage* N29 Minnesota-Duluth* N30 Minnesota-Duluth*
L 1-2 W 3-2 OT W 6-2 W 7-3 W 4-3 W 3-2 W 5-0 L 2-3 L 6-10 L 2-5 W 5-3 L 2-3 W 5-3 W 8-4 W 4-3
D6 Colorado College* T 5-5 OT D7 Colorado College* W 7-3 D27 Boston University W 6-4 D28 Boston University T 2-2 OT J3 Western Michigan W 6-3 J4 Western Michigan W 5-3 J10 St. Cloud State* L 3-5 J11 St. Cloud State* W 6-1 J17 Wisconsin* L 2-5 J18 Wisconsin* W 8-6 J25 Colorado College*^ W 3-0 J26 Colorado College*^ L 3-8 J31 Minnesota* W 6-4 F1 Minnesota* W 6-2 F7 Michigan Tech* W 4-2 F8 Michigan Tech* W 7-2 F14 Northern Michigan* L 1-2 F15 Northern Michigan* W 5-3 F21 Alaska Anchorage* W 2-0 F22 Alaska Anchorage* W 4-0 F28 Denver* L 3-6 M1 Denver* L 0-5 WCHA PLAYOFFS M7 Michigan Tech** W 4-1 M8 Michigan Tech** W 3-0 M14 vs. Colorado College# W 5-1 M15 vs. Minnesota# W 4-3 OT NCAA PLAYOFFS M23 vs. Cornell$ W 6-2 M27 vs. Colorado College% W 6-2 M29 vs. Boston University& W 6-4 * WCHA Game ^ at Cadet Ice Arena ** WCHA First Round Playoffs # WCHA Final Five (St. Paul, Minn.) $ NCAA West Regional (Grand Rapids, Mich.) % Semifinal Game (Milwaukee, Wis.) & Title Game (Milwaukee, Wis.) 1996-97 Stats GP G A P P/M David Hoogsteen 43 27 27 54 8/16 Jason Blake 43 19 32 51 22/44 Curtis Murphy 43 12 30 42 18/36 Jay Panzer 43 16 23 39 10/20 Ian Kallay 41 16 23 39 10/20 Kevin Hoogsteen 39 18 20 38 19/54 Adam Calder 42 10 22 32 24/48 Matt Henderson 42 14 17 31 26/71 Dane Litke 39 3 27 30 7/14 Jesse Bull 37 15 7 22 10/20 Brad Williamson 43 4 15 19 19/38 Jeff Ulmer 36 6 11 17 8/16 Peter Armburst 40 10 6 16 9/26 Mark Pivetz 42 2 13 15 21/53 Brad DeFauw 37 7 6 13 18/39 Tyler Rice 24 6 5 11 33/107 Mitch Vig 43 1 9 10 18/44 Jason Ulmer 32 3 5 8 6/12 Tom Philion 17 1 3 4 2/4 Tim O’Connell 24 0 1 1 10/31 Toby Kvalevog 22 0 0 0 1/2 Aaron Vickar 7 0 0 0 0/0 Joe Blake 25 0 0 0 2/4 Aaron Schweitzer 24 0 0 0 0 Bench 5/10 UND Totals 43 190 302 492 301/719 Opp Totals 43 130 204 334 365/899 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Aaron Schweitzer 2.31 .908 Tobey Kvalevog 3.23 .866 Aaron Vickar 3.97 .824 UND Totals 3.01 .885 31-10-2 Opp Totals 4.41 .882 10-31-2 UND shutouts: Schweitzer 4, Kvalevog 1.
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1997-98 WCHA CHAMPIONS Overall: 30-8-1 WCHA: 21-6-1 (1st) Staff: Dean Blais (HC), Jeff Bowen (AC), Scott Sandelin (AC), Toby Kvalevog (VC) Captains: Mitch Vig (C), Curtis Murphy (A), Matt Henderson (A) O19 Manitoba (Ex.) W 4-0 O31 Minnesota* L 5-6 N1 Minnesota* W 3-2 N7 Colorado College*^ T 3-3 OT N8 Colorado College*^ W 4-2 N14 Minnesota-Duluth* W 8-0 N15 Minnesota-Duluth* L 3-4 N21 Denver* W 4-3 N22 Denver* W 6-1 D5 Wisconsin* W 6-5 D6 Wisconsin* W 3-0 D12 St. Cloud State* W 2-1 D13 St. Cloud State* L 2-5 D27 vs. Cornell& W 5-1 D28 vs. Ferris State& W 6-3 J2 Western Michigan W 12-5 J3 Western Michigan W 5-1 J9 Colorado College* W 4-1 J10 Colorado College* W 6-1 J16 Michigan Tech* W 6-2 J17 Michigan Tech* W 6-3 J23 St. Cloud State* L 2-6 J24 St. Cloud State* W 6-2 J31 Mankato State W 6-3 F1 Mankato State W 8-6 F6 Alaska Anchorage* W 4-1 F7 Alaska Anchorage* W 6-1 F14 Minnesota* W 4-2 F15 Minnesota* W 5-3 F21 Denver*^ W 6-4 F22 Denver*^ W 7-3 F27 Minnesota-Duluth* W 6-3 F28 Minnesota-Duluth* L 0-7 M6 Wisconsin* W 6-3 M7 Wisconsin* L 4-6 WCHA PLAYOFFS M13 Mankato State** W 5-2 M14 Mankato State** W 5-4 M20 vs. St. Cloud State# W 4-3 M21 vs. Wisconsin# L 2-3 NCAA PLAYOFFS M28 Michigan$ L 3-4 * WCHA Game ^ at Cadet Ice Arena, Colorado Springs, Colo. ** WCHA First Round Playoffs & Pepsi Invitational (Grand Rapids, Mich.) # WCHA Final Five (Milwaukee, Wis.) $ NCAA West Regional (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 1997-98 Stats GP G A P P/M Jason Blake 38 24 27 51 27/62 David Hoogsteen 35 20 23 43 8/16 Curtis Murphy 39 8 34 42 31/78 Jay Panzer 35 18 23 41 5/10 Matt Henderson 38 24 14 38 33/74 Jeff Panzer 37 14 23 37 9/15 Adam Calder 39 9 23 32 36/72 Brad Williamson 38 7 22 29 34/68 Jesse Bull 37 12 16 28 16/32 Jeff Ulmer 32 12 12 24 22/44 Wes Dorey 33 11 11 22 9/18 Brad DeFauw 36 9 11 20 17/34 Mitch Vig 39 4 14 18 26/60 Jason Ulmer 33 6 10 16 6/12 Lee Goren 29 3 13 16 13/26 Peter Armbrust 34 4 5 9 10/20 Trevor Hammer 35 1 8 9 9/18 Joe Blake 23 1 4 5 9/18 Mike Commodore 29 0 5 5 30/74 Tim O’Connell 31 1 3 4 10/20 Tom Philion 10 0 0 0 1/2 Aaron Schweitzer 17 0 0 0 2/4
Karl Goehring 27 0 0 0 0/0 Aaron Murphy 2 0 0 0 3/6 Bench 4/8 UND Totals 39 188 301 489 366/786 Opp Totals 39 115 180 295 414/942 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Karl Goehring 2.27 .913 Aaron Schweitzer 4.02 .862 UND Totals 2.95 .894 30-8-1 Opp Totals 4.83 .877 8-30-1 UND shutouts: Goehring 1, Schweitzer 1.
1998-99 WCHA CHAMPIONS Overall: 32-6-2 WCHA: 24-2-2 (1st) Staff: Dean Blais (HC), Jeff Bowen (AC), Scott Sandelin (AC), Ian Kallay (VC), Toby Kvalevog (VC) Captains: Adam Calder (C), David Hoogsteen (A), Brad Williamson (A) O27 Manitoba (Ex.) W 7-3 O30 Minnesota-Duluth* W 3-0 O31 Minnesota-Duluth* W 4-1 N6 Clarkson W 6-2 N7 Clarkson W 5-1 N13 Minnesota* T 4-4 OT N14 Minnesota* W 5-3 N20 Colorado College* L 4-5 N21 Colorado College* W 5-4 OT N27 St. Cloud State* W 4-3 N28 St. Cloud State* W 7-4 D5 Denver*^ W 6-4 D6 Denver*^ W 5-3 D11 Wisconsin* W 6-1 D12 Wisconsin* W 4-1 J2 Notre Dame W 8-1 J3 Notre Dame L 3-4 J8 Mankato State W 5-4 J9 Mankato State W 5-2 J15 Colorado College* W 5-4 J16 Colorado College* W 5-1 J22 Minnesota* W 5-4 J23 Minnesota* W 6-5 J29 Minnesota-Duluth* W 4-3 J30 Minnesota-Duluth* T 2-2 OT F5 Michigan Tech* W 9-3 F6 Michigan Tech* W 3-1 F12 Denver* W 7-3 F13 Denver* W 11-4 F19 Alaska Anchorage* W 8-0 F20 Alaska Anchorage* W 4-3 F27 Wisconsin* L 2-4 F28 Wisconsin* W 5-2 M5 St. Cloud State* W 4-2 M6 St. Cloud State* W 5-2 WCHA PLAYOFFS M12 Mankato State** L 2-3 OT M13 Mankato State** W 3-2 M14 Mankato State** W 10-0 M19 vs. Minnesota# W 6-2 M20 vs. Denver# L 3-4 NCAA PLAYOFFS M28 vs. Boston College$ L 1-3 * WCHA Game ^ at McNichols Arena (Denver, Colo.) ** WCHA First Round Playoffs # WCHA Final Five (Minneapolis) $ NCAA West Regional (Madison, Wis.) 1998-99 Stats GP G A P Jason Blake 38 28 41 69 Jay Panzer 39 21 33 54 Jeff Panzer 37 21 26 47 Brad Williamson 40 10 37 47 Lee Goren 38 26 19 45 David Hoogsteen 31 11 29 40 Jeff Ulmer 38 16 20 36 Jesse Bull 38 8 23 31
P/M 19/49 6/12 7/14 18/36 10/20 3/6 23/46 8/16
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY Adam Calder 33 13 16 29 30/71 Brad DeFauw 34 11 12 23 25/64 Trevor Hammer 39 4 18 22 13/37 Jason Ulmer 37 6 15 21 16/43 Peter Armbrust 37 6 8 14 17/42 Mike Commodore 39 5 8 13 62/154 Wes Dorey 22 4 8 12 3/6 Bryan Lundbohm 32 2 9 11 2/4 Chad Mazurak 38 2 7 9 29/66 Aaron Schneekloth 35 2 4 6 7/14 Paul Murphy 23 1 5 6 6/23 Tom Philion 14 1 4 5 3/6 Karl Goehring 31 0 3 3 0/0 Tim O’Connell 22 0 3 3 9/29 Mike Possin 10 1 0 1 6/12 Andy Kollar 13 0 1 1 1/2 Pat Kenny 5 0 0 0 0/0 UND Totals 40 199 349 548 323/772 Opp Totals 40 104 167 271 366/923
M18 vs. Wisconsin# W 5-3 NCAA PLAYOFFS M25 vs. Niagara$ W 4-1 A6 vs. Maine% W 2-0 A8 vs. Boston College& W 4-2 * WCHA Game @ New Hampshire Classic (Durham, N.H.) ^^ Badger Showdown (Milwaukee, Wis.) ** WCHA First Round Playoffs # WCHA Final Five (Minneapolis, Minn.) $ NCAA West Regional (Minneapolis, Minn.) % Semifinal Game (Providence, R.I.) & Title Game (Providence, R.I.)
1999-00 Stats GP G A P P/M Lee Goren 44 34 29 63 21/42 Jeff Panzer 44 19 44 63 8/16 Jason Ulmer 44 18 39 57 7/33 Bryan Lundbohm 44 22 22 44 7/14 Ryan Bayda 44 17 23 40 15/30 39 15 13 28 8/16 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Wes Dorey 42 6 22 28 26/60 Karl Goehring 2.40 .913 22-5-2 Travis Roche Andy Kollar 2.87 .884 10-1-0 Brad DeFauw 43 13 9 22 26/52 UND Totals 2.58 .907 32-6-2 Tim Skarperud 37 11 10 21 8/16 Opp Totals 4.94 .874 6-32-2 Aaron Schneekloth 34 3 14 17 12/24 Kevin Spiewak 37 8 8 16 13/26 UND shutouts: Goehring 3. Jason Notermann 40 7 8 15 11/33 Chad Mazurak 25 5 10 15 11/22 1999-00 Ryan Hale 40 4 11 15 10/20 Mike Commodore 38 5 7 12 59/154 NCAA CHAMPIONS Trevor Hammer 34 2 10 12 7/14 Peter Armbrust 43 1 10 11 11/33 WCHA CHAMPIONS Tim O’Connell 38 0 9 9 18/52 Chris Leinweber 36 0 8 8 8/16 Overall: 31-8-5 Paul Murphy 15 0 7 7 2/4 WCHA: 17-6-5 (1st) Staff: Dean Blais (HC), Jeff Bowen (AC), Scott Jeff Yurecko 14 2 1 3 4/8 Karl Goehring 30 0 2 2 2/4 Sandelin (AC), Lee Davidson (VC) Adrian Hasbargen 7 0 2 2 2/4 Captains: Peter Armbrust (C), Jason Ulmer Andy Kollar 15 0 1 1 2/4 (A), Lee Goren (A) Mike Possin 7 0 0 0 4/8 Pat Kenny 4 0 0 0 0/0 O15 Team Canada (Ex.) W 6-1 Jason Endres 2 0 0 0 0/0 O19 Manitoba (Ex.) W 6-4 44 192 319 511 301/703 O22 Minnesota* T 2-2 OT UND Totals Opp Totals 44 97 153 250 280/610 O23 Minnesota* W 3-2 O29 Clarkson W 4-1 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T O30 Clarkson W 6-5 Jason Endres 1.73 .867 1-0-0 N5 St. Cloud State* W 6-0 Karl Goehring 1.89 .927 19-6-4 N6 St. Cloud State* W 4-3 Andy Kollar 2.66 .909 11-2-1 N12 Alaska Anchorage* W 7-1 UND Totals 2.18 .920 31-8-5 N13 Alaska Anchorage* W 3-0 Opp Totals 4.31 .885 8-31-5 N19 MSU-Mankato* W 5-1 UND shutouts: Goehring 8, Kollar 1. N20 MSU-Mankato* L 5-6
N27 Vermont@ W 8-0 N28 New Hampshire@ L 2-6 D3 Minnesota-Duluth* W 6-3 D4 Minnesota-Duluth* W 5-4 D10 Denver* W 7-3 D11 Denver* L 2-7 D27 Miami (OH)^^ W 5-2 D28 Wisconsin^^ W 3-2 OT J7 Colorado College* T 1-1 OT J8 Colorado College* W 4-0 J14 Wisconsin* L 2-3 OT J15 Wisconsin* L 5-6 OT J21 Minnesota* W 1-0 J22 Minnesota* L 2-5 J28 Michigan Tech* W 5-0 J29 Michigan Tech* W 11-1 F4 St. Cloud State* L 0-3 F5 St. Cloud State* T 1-1 OT F11 Alaska Anchorage* W 2-1 F12 Alaska Anchorage* W 6-3 F18 Minnesota-Duluth* W 10-0 F19 Minnesota-Duluth* W 4-1 F25 MSU-Mankato* T 3-3 OT F26 MSU-Mankato* T 1-1 OT M3 Bemidji State W 9-2 M4 Bemidji State W 6-3 WCHA PLAYOFFS M10 Denver** W 4-0 M11 Denver** L 1-2 M12 Denver** W 9-4 M17 vs. St. Cloud State# W 7-3
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D9 Colorado College* W 4-3 OT D29 vs. Boston University^ L 3-4 D30 vs. Princeton^ W 5-4 J7 Manitoba (Ex.) W 5-4 OT J12 Minnesota* W 4-1 J13 Minnesota* L 1-5 J19 MSU-Mankato* T 3-3 OT J20 MSU-Mankato* W 5-1 J26 St. Cloud State* W 4-3 J27 St. Cloud State* W 4-3 F2 Minnesota-Duluth* W 6-2 F3 Minnesota-Duluth* W 4-3 F9 Wisconsin* T 3-3 OT F10 Wisconsin* T 4-4 OT F16 Denver* T 3-3 OT F17 Denver* W 3-0 F23 Michigan Tech* T 2-2 F24 Michigan Tech* W 3-1 M2 Bemidji State W 5-1 M3 Bemidji State W 6-3 WCHA PLAYOFFS M9 Minnesota-Duluth** L 2-3 M10 Minnesota-Duluth** W 6-2 M11 Minnesota-Duluth** W 4-0 M16 vs. Colorado College# W 2-1 M17 vs. St. Cloud State# L 5-6 OT NCAA PLAYOFFS M24 vs. Colorado College$ W 4-1 A5 vs. Michigan State% W 2-0 A7 vs. Boston College& L 2-3 OT * WCHA Game @ Icebreaker Invitational (Ann Arbor, Mich.) ^ Badger Showdown (Milwaukee, Wis.) ** WCHA First Round Playoffs # WCHA Final Five (St. Paul, Minn.) $ NCAA East Regional (Worcester, Mass.) % Semifinal Game (Albany, N.Y.) & Title Game (Albany, N.Y.)
2000-01 Stats GP G A P P/M Jeff Panzer 46 26 55 81 14/28 Bryan Lundbohm 46 32 37 69 19/38 Ryan Bayda 46 25 34 59 24/48 Travis Roche 46 11 38 49 21/42 Wes Dorey 46 17 20 37 16/32 Jason Notermann 45 11 17 28 17/45 Kevin Spiewak 46 7 21 28 19/38 Chad Mazurak 46 7 19 26 30/68 Tim Skarperud 46 10 14 24 11/22 Aaron Schneekloth 46 6 15 21 18/36 David Lundbohm 39 9 10 19 14/28 Trevor Hammer 44 2 8 10 14/28 David Hale 44 4 5 9 37/77 Paul Murphy 32 1 7 8 3/6 Quinn Fylling 42 4 3 7 7/25 2000-01 Pat O’Leary 33 4 3 7 9/29 Chris Leinweber 43 1 6 7 16/32 WCHA CHAMPIONS Tyler Palmiscno 30 3 2 5 3/6 Overall: 29-8-9 Adrian Hasbargen 25 2 2 4 7/14 WCHA: 18-4-6 (1st) Ryan Hale 8 1 1 2 5/10 Staff: Dean Blais (HC), Brad Berry (AC), Dave Karl Goehring 30 0 2 2 0/0 Hakstol (AC), Derrick Byfuglien 6 0 1 1 1/2 Captains: Jeff Panzer (C), Karl Goehring (A), Andy Kollar 19 0 0 0 1/2 Bryan Lundbohm (A) Mike Possin 6 0 0 0 2/4 Nate Wright 1 0 0 0 1/2 O6 vs. New Hampshire@ T 2-2 OT Jeff Yurecko 15 0 0 0 8/16 O7 vs. Michigan@ T 5-5 OT UND Totals 46 183 320 503 321/686 O13 Maine T 1-1 OT Opp Totals 46 121 197 318 335/727 O14 Maine W 4-2 O20 Michigan Tech* L 4-5 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T O21 Michigan Tech* W 5-2 Karl Goehring 2.38 .918 16-6-6 O27 MSU-Mankato* L 2-6 Andy Kollar 2.66 .911 13-2-3 O28 MSU-Mankato* W 6-1 Ryan Sofie 4.02 .778 0-0-0 N3 Denver* W 5-2 UND Totals 2.57 .914 29-8-9 N4 Denver* W 7-4 Opp Totals 3.89 .887 8-29-9 N10 Minnesota* W 7-5 UND shutouts: Goehring 3, Kollar 1. N11 Minnesota* T 5-5 OT N17 Minnesota-Duluth* W 5-3 N18 Minnesota-Duluth* W 5-2 N24 St. Lawrence W 6-1 N25 St. Lawrence W 4-2 D1 Alaska Anchorage* W 4-2 D2 Alaska Anchorage* W 3-0 D8 Colorado College* L 4-6
2001-02
Overall: 16-19-2 WCHA: 11-15-2 (t-6th) Staff: Dean Blais (HC), Brad Berry (AC), Dave Hakstol (AC), Lee Davidson (VC) Captains: Chad Mazurak (C), Ryan Bayda (A), Aaron Schneekloth (A) S28 Manitoba (Ex.)! W 4-1 O5 Minnesota@ L 5-7 O12 Colorado College* W 6-2 O13 Colorado College* W 2-0 O19 Maine W 3-2 O20 Maine L 1-5 O26 Wisconsin* L 2-3 O27 Wisconsin* W 6-4 N2 St. Cloud State* L 4-8 N3 St. Cloud State* L 1-6 N16 MSU, Mankato* W 6-3 N17 MSU, Mankato* T 2-2 OT N30 MSU, Mankato* L 4-6 D1 MSU, Mankato* L 0-6 D7 Wisconsin* L 6-7 OT D8 Wisconsin* L 1-3 D14 St. Lawrence W 2-1 D15 St. Lawrence W 5-2 D28 Michigan# W 5-4 OT D29 Michigan State# W 5-4 OT J5 Minnesota* W 4-3 J6 Minnesota* L 1-2 J11 Alaska Anchorage* L 1-2 J12 Alaska Anchorage* T 4-4 OT J18 Colorado College* L 5-6 J19 Colorado College* L 1-3 J25 Michigan Tech* W 5-1 J26 Michigan Tech* W 5-3 F8 Minnesota* L 4-6 F9 Minnesota* L 3-4 F15 Michigan Tech* W 12-2 F16 Michigan Tech* W 4-3 F22 Minnesota-Duluth* L 2-3 F23 Minnesota-Duluth* W 5-3 M1 Denver* L 3-4 OT M2 Denver* W 4-1 WCHA PLAYOFFS M8 Minnesota** L 2-7 M9 Minnesota** L 3-4 OT ! Final game at old Ralph Engelstad Arena * WCHA Game **WCHA First Round Playoffs @ U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame game; First game at new Ralph Engelstad Arena # Great Lakes Invitational (Detroit) 2001-02 Stats GP G A P P/M Ryan Bayda 37 19 28 47 22/52 Tim Skarperud 37 21 24 45 16/40 Brandon Bochenski 36 17 15 32 18/36 Aaron Schneekloth 35 8 21 29 8/16 David Lundbohm 31 7 16 23 7/14 Jason Notermann 37 7 15 22 13/26 Chad Mazurak 32 7 14 21 16/32 Kevin Spiewak 37 8 9 17 14/36 Ryan Hale 37 8 8 16 12/24 Andy Schneider 35 3 11 14 27/65 James Massen 34 5 8 13 9/18 Chris Fournier 28 4 9 13 11/22 Rory McMahon 36 5 6 11 15/41 David Hale 34 4 5 9 26/63 Brian Canady 36 4 4 8 23/49 Matt Jones 37 2 5 7 10/20 Nick Fuher 33 2 2 4 4/8 Tyler Palmiscno 20 2 2 4 0/0 Ryan Connelly 23 1 3 4 11/22 Derek Faul 8 0 1 1 0/0 Chris Leinweber 17 0 1 1 2/4 Jake Brandt 12 0 0 0 1/2 Brendan Connelly 6 0 0 0 1/2 Andy Kollar 19 0 0 0 1/2 UND Totals 37 134 207 341 269/598 Opp Totals 37 136 207 343 253/541
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Jake Brandt 3.23 .902 4-4-0 Josh Siembida 3.63 .887 5-6-1 Andy Kollar 3.65 .887 7-9-1 Ryan Sofie 3.73 .789 0-0-0 UND Totals 3.60 .890 16-19-2 Opp Totals 3.55 .895 19-16-2 UND shutouts: Kollar 1.
Ryan Hale 41 3 4 7 10/31 Lee Marvin 30 1 6 7 3/6 Matt Jones 39 1 6 7 13/26 Ryan Connelly 35 0 5 5 10/28 Chris Leinweber 34 1 3 4 7/14 Matt Greene 39 0 4 4 62/135 Brian Canady 26 1 2 3 10/42 Colby Genoway 31 1 2 3 12/24 Tyler Palmiscno 14 1 1 2 3/6 Jake Brandt 24 0 2 2 1/10 2002-03 Josh Siembida 19 0 1 1 0/0 Overall: 26-12-5 Ryan Sofie 1 0 0 0 0/0 WCHA: 14-9-5 (4th) Marc Ranfranz 9 0 0 0 0/0 Staff: Dean Blais (HC), Brad Berry (AC), Dave UND Totals 43 172 290 462 311/764 Hakstol (AC) Opp Totals 43 120 182 302 333/809 Captains: Ryan Hale (C), David Hale (A), Kevin Spiewak (A) Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Jake Brandt 2.40 .895 11-4-4 O11 vs. Canisius! W 8-0 Josh Siembida 3.16 .853 12-4-0 O12 vs. Michigan! W 5-4 Marc Ranfranz 2.35 .893 3-4-1 O22 Manitoba (Ex.) W 6-1 Ryan Sofie 0.00 1.000 0-0-0 O25 Niagara W 6-4 UND Totals 2.74 .877 26-12-5 O26 Niagara W 5-3 Opp Totals 3.93 .887 12-26-5 N1 Princeton W 5-2 UND shutouts: Brandt 4, Ranfranz 2, SiemN2 Yale W 7-3 bida 1. N8 St. Cloud State* L 3-7 N9 St. Cloud State* W 3-2 OT 2003-04 N15 Alaska Anchorage* W 4-2 N16 Alaska Anchorage* W 1-0 N22 Wisconsin* W 2-0 WCHA CHAMPIONS N23 Wisconsin* W 3-2 N29 Minnesota State* T 6-6 OT Overall: 30-8-3 N30 Minnesota State* W 5-4 WCHA: 20-5-3 (1st) D6 St. Cloud State* W 4-3 Staff: Dean Blais (HC), Brad Berry (AC), Dave D7 St. Cloud State* W 5-4 Hakstol (AC) D13 Canisius W 6-0 Captains: Andy Schneider (C), Ryan Hale (A), D14 Canisius W 8-2 David Lundbohm (A) D27 Brown^ W 5-2 D28 Bemidji State^ W 4-3 O4 Minnesota Duluth@ W 3-2 J3 Colorado College* T 4-4 OT O11 Concordia (Que.) (Ex.) W 7-1 J4 Colorado College* T 4-4 OT O17 Boston College W 6-4 J10 Minnesota* W 4-2 O18 Boston College L 1-2 J11 Minnesota* L 3-6 O31 Yale W 8-4 J17 Alaska Anchorage* W 11-2 N1 Yale W 10-0 J18 Alaska Anchorage* W 3-0 N7 Minnesota* W 7-3 J31 Colorado College* L 3-5 N8 Minnesota* W 5-3 F1 Colorado College* L 1-4 N14 St. Cloud State* L 1-2 F7 Michigan Tech* W 8-0 N15 St. Cloud State* W 2-1 F8 Michigan Tech* L 2-5 N21 Denver* W 8-2 F14 Denver* T 3-3 OT N22 Denver* W 6-2 F15 Denver* L 1-2 D12 Minnesota Duluth* W 5-4 F21 Minnesota State* L 1-2 D13 Minnesota Duluth* W 6-3 F22 Minnesota State* L 4-5 D27 Findlay^ W 3-1 M1 Minnesota-Duluth* T 3-3 OT D28 Wayne State^ W 8-2 M2 Minnesota-Duluth* L 2-3 J2 St. Cloud State* T 4-4 OT M7 Wisconsin* W 5-2 J3 St. Cloud State* W 3-1 M8 Wisconsin* W 5-0 J9 Alaska Anchorage* W 6-2 WCHA PLAYOFFS J10 Alaska Anchorage* T 2-2 OT M14 Denver** L 1-4 J16 Michigan Tech* W 8-4 M15 Denver** W 3-2 OT J17 Michigan Tech* W 4-0 M16 Denver** W 3-2 OT J23 Minnesota* W 4-2 M20 vs. Minnesota-Duluth# L 1-2 J24 Minnesota* L 1-2 NCAA PLAYOFFS J30 Denver* W 6-1 M28 vs. Ferris State$ L 2-5 J31 Denver* T 1-1 OT * WCHA Game F6 Wisconsin* L 3-4 OT ! College Hockey Showcase (Buffalo, N.Y.) F7 Wisconsin* L 2-5 ^ Subway Holiday Classic (Grand Forks) F13 Colorado College* W 5-2 **WCHA First Round Playoffs F14 Colorado College* L 1-4 # WCHA Final Five (St. Paul, Minn.) F20 Minnesota State* W 6-3 $ NCAA West Regional (Minneapolis, Minn.) F21 Minnesota State* W 10-1 F27 Minnesota Duluth* W 4-1 2002-03 Stats GP G A P P/M F28 Minnesota Duluth* W 2-1 Brandon Bochenski 43 35 27 62 21/42 M5 Michigan Tech* W 5-1 Zach Parise 39 26 35 61 17/34 M6 Michigan Tech* W 5-1 David Lundbohm 43 15 37 52 5/10 WCHA PLAYOFFS Andy Schneider 43 11 30 41 26/52 M12 Michigan Tech** W 6-2 Jason Notermann 43 15 22 37 10/28 M13 Michigan Tech** W 4-3 OT James Massen 42 15 20 35 6/12 M19 vs. Alaska Anchorage# W 4-2 Quinn Fylling 41 6 24 30 9/18 M20 vs. Minnesota# L 4-5 Kevin Spiewak 42 15 14 29 13/45 NCAA PLAYOFFS Nick Fuher 40 8 17 25 14/39 M26 vs. Holy Cross$ W 3-0 Rory McMahon 41 7 13 20 13/48 M27 vs. Denver$ L 0-1 Mike Prpich 40 8 9 17 22/55 @ U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game David Hale 26 2 6 8 19/49 * WCHA Game
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F5 Denver* L 2-4 F18 Alaska Anchorage* W 6-3 F19 Alaska Anchorage* L 2-5 F26 Wisconsin* W 4-2 F27 Wisconsin* T 1-1 OT M4 St. Cloud State* T 2-2 OT W 2-0 2003-04 Stats GP G A P P/M M5 St. Cloud State* Brandon Bochenski 41 27 33 60 20/40 WCHA PLAYOFFS Zach Parise 37 23 32 55 12/24 M11 Minnesota Duluth** W 8-2 Brady Murray 37 19 27 46 16/32 M12 Minnesota Duluth** W 6-1 W 3-2 Colby Genoway 40 11 23 34 11/22 M17 vs. Wisconsin# L 1-2 OT Drew Stafford 36 11 21 32 15/30 M18 vs. Denver# W 4-2 David Lundbohm 39 15 15 30 19/38 M19 vs. Minnesota# Quinn Fylling 39 12 15 27 10/20 NCAA PLAYOFFS Nick Fuher 39 10 15 25 11/22 M25 vs. Boston University$ W 4-0 Chris Porter 41 10 15 25 23/46 M26 vs. Boston College$ W 6-3 W 4-2 Rory McMahon 41 10 11 21 13/26 A7 vs. Minnesota% L 1-4 Matt Jones 41 7 14 21 20/40 A9 vs. Denver& Matt Greene 40 1 16 17 43/86 * WCHA Game Mike Prpich 37 9 6 15 42/95 ** WCHA First Round Playoffs Ryan Hale 36 3 9 12 10/31 # WCHA Final Five (St. Paul, Minn.) Andy Schneider 39 2 10 12 27/54 $ NCAA East Regional (Worcester, Mass.) Robbie Bina 31 1 7 8 3/6 % NCAA Semifinal Game (Columbus, Ohio) Matt Smaby 39 1 6 7 35/81 & NCAA Title Game (Columbus, Ohio) James Massen 20 1 5 6 0/0 P/M Erik Fabian 12 3 2 5 2/4 2004-05 Stats GP G A P Brian Canady 19 2 2 4 6/12 Colby Genoway 44 13 31 44 19/38 45 20 19 39 8/16 Tyler Palmiscno 12 2 1 3 0/0 Travis Zajac Lee Marvin 20 2 0 2 3/6 Drew Stafford 42 13 25 38 17/34 0/0 Scott Foyt 2 0 0 0 0/0 Rastislav Spirko 45 16 21 37 Nate Ziegelmann 2 0 0 0 0/0 Rory McMahon 42 14 17 31 15/55 43 7 22 29 13/37 Jake Brandt 22 0 0 0 1/2 Nick Fuher Jordan Parise 22 0 0 0 2/4 Brady Murray 25 8 12 20 11/22 45 6 11 17 33/66 UND Totals 41 182 285 467 349/731 Matt Jones 45 12 3 15 18/36 Opp Totals 41 90 122 212 326/701 Chris Porter Erik Fabian 27 5 7 12 2/4 12 16/32 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Quinn Fylling 45 3 9 10 29/58 Jordan Parise 2.05 .908 14-4-3 Andy Schneider 42 2 8 10 63/126 Jake Brandt 2.25 .906 16-4-0 Matt Greene 43 2 8 N. Ziegelmann 2.77 .900 0-0-0 Robbie Bina 32 0 9 9 4/8 UND Totals 2.17 .906 30-8-3 Mike Prpich 41 7 1 8 36/80 Opp Totals 4.39 .874 8-30-3 Brian Canady 36 4 4 8 14/28 James Massen 41 2 5 7 4/8 UND shutouts: Parise 2, Team 1. Rylan Kaip 22 0 4 4 10/20 Kyle Radke 25 1 2 3 8/16 2004-05 Matt Smaby 44 1 2 3 35/86 Overall: 25-15-5 Scott Foyt 10 0 2 2 0/0 WCHA: 13-12-3 (5th) Lee Marvin 23 0 1 1 7/14 Staff: Dave Hakstol (AC), Brad Berry (AC), Jake Brandt 2 0 0 0 0/0 Cary Eades (AC), Scott Koberinski (VC) P. Lamoureux 18 0 0 0 2/4 Captains: Matt Greene (C), Matt Jones (A), Jordan Parise 27 0 0 0 3/6 Andy Schneider (A), Rory McMahon (A) UND Totals 45 136 223 359 370/800 Opp Totals 45 103 172 275 348/731 O2 Manitoba (Ex.) W 8-3 O8 Maine W 4-3 OT Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T O9 Maine W 3-1 Jordan Parise 2.13 .917 17-7-3 O15 Minnesota State* T 2-2 OT J.P. Lamoureux 2.19 .914 7-8-2 O16 Minnesota State* W 2-1 Jake Brandt 2.40 .895 1-0-0 O22 Minnesota* W 4-2 UND Totals 2.26 .912 25-15-5 O23 Minnesota* L 0-6 Opp Totals 2.99 .899 15-25-5 O29 Boston College L 3-5 UND shutouts: Parise 2. O30 Northeastern T 3-3 OT N5 Colorado College* L 2-3 OT N6 Colorado College* W 2-1 2005-06 N12 Wisconsin* L 0-1 Overall: 29-16-1 N13 Wisconsin* L 2-5 WCHA: 16-12-0 (t-4th) N19 St. Cloud State* W 4-1 Staff: Dave Hakstol (HC), Brad Berry (AC), N20 St. Cloud State* W 3-1 Cary Eades (AC), Scott Koberinski (VC) N26 Michigan Tech* W 6-3 Captains: Matt Smaby (C), Mike Prpich (A), N27 Michigan Tech* W 3-2 Chris Porter (A) D3 Alaska Anchorage* W 4-2 D4 Alaska Anchorage* L 1-2 O2 Manitoba (Ex.) W 6-1 D10 Minnesota Duluth* W 5-1 O8 vs. Miami@ W 3-0 D11 Minnesota Duluth* L 3-4 O9 vs. Michigan State@ L 0-3 D17 Canisius W 5-1 O14 Northeastern W 6-0 D18 Canisius W 4-1 O15 Northeastern W 2-1 O21 New Hampshire W 3-2 D19 USA Natl Jr Tm (Ex.) L 0-3 O22 New Hampshire T 3-3 OT J7 Minnesota State* W 3-2 J8 Minnesota State* L 3-4 O28 Denver* W 3-1 O29 Denver* L 2-7 J14 Colorado College* L 1-2 N4 Wisconsin* L 2-4 J15 Colorado College* L 0-1 L 1-4 J28 Bemidji State T 3-3 OT N5 Wisconsin* N11 Minnesota Duluth* W 5-3 J29 Bemidji State W 3-1 N12 Minnesota Duluth* W 7-4 F4 Denver* L 2-4 ^ Subway Holiday Classic (Grand Forks) ** WCHA First Round Playoffs # WCHA Final Five (St. Paul) $ NCAA West Regional (Colorado Springs, Colo.)
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY N18 St. Cloud State* L 2-3 N19 St. Cloud State* W 3-2 D2 Michigan Tech* W 6-1 D3 Michigan Tech* W 8-1 D9 Minnesota* L 3-4 D10 Minnesota* L 3-4 D16 Bemidji State W 2-1 D17 Bemidji State W 5-1 D29 Harvard L 0-1 D30 Harvard W 3-2 J6 Alaska Anchorage* L 3-5 J7 Alaska Anchorage* W 5-0 J13 Minnesota* L 1-6 J14 Minnesota* W 4-2 J20 Minnesota State* W 6-3 J21 Minnesota State* W 4-2 J27 St. Cloud State* L 1-2 J28 St. Cloud State* L 1-2 OT F3 Colorado College* W 4-2 F4 Colorado College* L 2-3 F17 Minnesota Duluth* W 4-0 F18 Minnesota Duluth* W 5-1 F24 Denver* W 6-2 F25 Denver* L 3-7 M3 Michigan Tech* W 4-0 M4 Michigan Tech* W 6-0 WCHA PLAYOFFS M10 Minnesota State** L 2-3 OT M11 Minnesota State** W 4-1 M12 Minnesota State** W 3-0 M17 vs. Wisconsin# W 4-3 M18 vs. St. Cloud State# W 5-3 NCAA PLAYOFFS M24 Michigan$ W 5-1 M25 Holy Cross$ W 5-2 A6 vs. Boston College% L 5-6 @ Lefty McFadden Invitational (Dayton, Ohio) * WCHA Game ** WCHA First Round Playoffs # WCHA Final Five (St. Paul, Minn.) $ NCAA West Regional (Grand Forks, N.D.) % NCAA Semifinal Game (Milwaukee, Wis.) 2005-06 Stats GP G A P P/M Drew Stafford 42 24 24 48 22/63 Travis Zajac 46 18 29 47 10/20 T.J. Oshie 44 24 21 45 11/33 Jonathan Toews 42 22 17 39 11/22 Ryan Duncan 46 16 20 36 13/26 Rastislav Spirko 39 11 20 31 7/22 Brian Lee 44 4 23 27 22/44 Chris Porter 46 7 16 23 20/40 Matt Smaby 46 4 15 19 36/113 Taylor Chorney 44 3 15 18 23/54 Kyle Radke 44 3 12 15 39/100 Andrew Kozek 46 7 6 13 11/22 Mike Prpich 45 7 5 12 37/104 Erik Fabian 37 6 5 11 8/38 Matt Watkins 46 5 4 9 13/45 Rylan Kaip 42 3 5 8 34/76 Zach Jones 46 0 6 6 37/93 Jordan Parise 34 0 3 3 3/6 Joe Finley 43 0 3 3 33/96 Lee Marvin 13 0 1 1 3/6 Ryan Martens 2 0 0 0 0/0 Todd Alexander 3 0 0 0 0/0 Scott Foyt 7 0 0 0 4/19 J.P. Lamoureux 14 0 0 0 1/2 Brad Miller 15 0 0 0 1/2 UND Totals 46 164 250 414 403/1054 Opp Totals 46 109 171 280 367/904 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Jordan Parise 2.20 .929 24-9-1 J.P. Lamoureux 2.61 .911 5-7-0 UND Totals 2.36 .922 29-16-1 Opp Totals 3.55 .881 16-29-1 UND shutouts: Parise 6, Lamoureux 1.
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2006-07
Overall: 24-14-5 WCHA: 13-10-5 (3rd) Staff: Dave Hakstol (HC), Cary Eades (AC), Dane Jackson (AC), Scott Koberinski (VC) Captains: Chris Porter (C), Erik Fabian (A), Rylan Kaip (A), Jonathan Toews (A) O1 Manitoba (Ex.) W 5-2 O6 Quinnipiac W 6-1 O7 Quinnipiac W 3-2 O13 Wisconsin* W 3-2 OT O14 Wisconsin* L 0-1 O20 Maine L 2-6 O21 Maine L 1-3 O27 Minnesota State* W 5-4 O28 Minnesota State* W 8-5 N3 St. Cloud State* W 3-1 N4 St. Cloud State* T 2-2 OT N17 Alaska Anchorage* L 2-6 N18 Alaska Anchorage* L 2-4 N24 Colorado College* L 3-4 N25 Colorado College* W 5-2 D1 U.S. Under-18 (Ex.) W 5-4 OT D8 Wisconsin* L 3-4 D9 Wisconsin* L 2-4 D15 Michigan Tech* L 1-3 D16 Michigan Tech* L 2-3 D29 at Dartmouth@ W 4-1 D30 vs. St. Lawrence@ W 4-2 J5 Colorado College* L 0-1 J6 Colorado College* W 2-1 J12 Alaska Anchorage* T 3-3 OT J13 Alaska Anchorage* W 4-0 J19 Bemidji State W 3-2 J20 Bemidji State W 6-3 J26 Minnesota* W 5-3 J27 Minnesota* W 7-3 F9 Minnesota State* W 8-4 F10 Minnesota State* T 4-4 OT F16 Minnesota Duluth* T 2-2 OT F17 Minnesota Duluth* W 1-0 F23 Denver* L 3-4 OT F24 Denver* W 3-0 M2 St. Cloud State* T 3-3 OT M3 St. Cloud State* W 7-2 WCHA PLAYOFFS M9 Minnesota State** W 5-2 M10 Minnesota State** W 2-1 M16 vs. St. Cloud State# W 6-2 M17 vs. Minnesota# L 2-3 OT NCAA PLAYOFFS M24 Michigan$ W 8-5 M25 Minnesota$ W 3-2 OT A5 vs. Boston College% L 4-6 @ Ledyard National Bank Tournament (Hanover, N.H.) * WCHA Game ** WCHA First Round Playoffs # WCHA Final Five (St. Paul, Minn.) $ NCAA West Regional (Denver, Colo.) % NCAA Semifinal Game (St. Louis, Mo.)
Zach Jones 42 0 3 3 28/72 Michael Forney 16 0 2 2 5/10 J.P. Lamoureux 37 0 2 2 2/4 Hunter Bishop 4 0 1 1 2/4 Aaron Walski 2 0 0 0 0/0 Anthony Grieco 8 0 0 0 0/0 UND Totals 43 153 266 419 361/828 Opp Totals 43 116 186 302 342/785 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T J.P. Lamoureux 2.42 .913 21-12-4 Anthony Grieco 3.49 .884 3-2-1 Aaron Walski 2.96 .857 0-0-0 UND Totals 2.65 .905 24-14-5 Opp Totals 3.50 .881 14-24-5 UND shutouts: Lamoureux 3.
2007-08
Overall: 28-11-4 WCHA: 18-7-3 (2nd) Staff: Dave Hakstol (HC), Cary Eades (AC), Dane Jackson (AC), Scott Koberinski (VC) Captains: Rylan Kaip (C), Ryan Duncan (A), Taylor Chorney (A)
Robbie Bina 43 2 23 25 21/42 Taylor Chorney 43 3 21 24 12/24 Andrew Kozek 42 18 3 21 9/18 Matt Watkins 43 8 10 18 13/34 Rylan Kaip 42 8 7 15 31/81 Joe Finley 43 4 11 15 30/79 Matt Frattin 43 4 11 15 9/18 Evan Trupp 32 8 5 13 11/30 Brad Miller 31 5 5 10 7/14 Ryan Martens 36 1 9 10 3/6 Darcy Zajac 41 3 5 8 16/46 Jake Marto 28 2 6 8 2/4 Derrick LaPoint 31 2 5 7 13/34 Kyle Radke 27 1 3 4 22/63 Brad Malone 34 1 2 3 18/44 J.P. Lamoureux 42 0 1 1 4/8 Aaron Walski 1 0 0 0 0/0 Michael Forney 3 0 0 0 0/0 Brent Davidson 5 0 0 0 0/0 Zach Jones 41 0 0 0 0/0 UND Totals 43 129 214 343 319/787 Opp Totals 43 80 130 210 327/816
Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T J.P. Lamoureux 1.75 .932 27-11-4 Aaron Walski 0.00 1.000 1-0-0 W 9-3 UND Totals 1.86 .927 28-11-4 W 6-0 Opp Totals 3.00 .899 11-28-4 T 0-0 2 per. UND shutouts: Lamoureux 6, Walski 1. W 3-0 L 1-3 W 6-0 2008-09 W 6-2 WCHA CHAMPIONS L 1-4 L 0-4 Overall: 24-15-4 W 3-1 WCHA: 17-7-4 (1st) W 8-3 Staff: Dave Hakstol (HC), Cary Eades (AC), L 2-4 Dane Jackson (AC), Scott Koberinski (AC) L 0-1 Captains: Ryan Duncan (C), Joe Finley (A), W 3-1 Zach Jones (A), Matt Watkins (A) W 4-2 L 3-4 O5 Manitoba (Ex.) W 6-2 W 3-1 O10 Boston University^ L 1-5 L 4-7 O11 Massachusetts^ L 2-3 L 2-3 O17 Minnesota State* L 1-5 W 6-2 O18 Minnesota State* W 4-3 W 4-1 O31 Wisconsin* W 3-2 W 4-1 N1 Wisconsin* L 2-5 W 2-1 N7 Colorado College* W 3-1 W 5-3 N8 Colorado College* L 4-7 W 3-1 N14 Alaska Anchorage* L 2-3 W 3-1 N15 Alaska Anchorage* W 3-1 W 2-1 OT N21 Minnesota Duluth* T 2-2 OT T 1-1 OT N22 Minnesota Duluth* L 1-3 W 5-4 N28 Cornell W 7-3 W 4-1 N29 Cornell L 1-2 W 5-1 D5 Harvard W 10-1 W 1-0 D6 Harvard W 4-3 W 2-0 D12 St. Cloud State W 3-2 W 2-1 OT D13 St. Cloud State W 7-4 T 1-1 OT D19 U.S. Under-18 (Ex.) W 5-2 T 2-2 OT D27 Michigan State% L 1-2
O7 Manitoba (Ex.) O13 Michigan State@ O19 Boston College O20 Northeastern O26 Michigan Tech* O27 Michigan Tech* N2 Colorado College* N3 Colorado College* N9 Wisconsin* N10 Wisconsin* N23 Minnesota Duluth* N24 Minnesota Duluth* N30 Denver* D1 Denver* D7 Minnesota* D8 Minnesota* D28 New Hampshire D29 New Hampshire J4 St. Cloud State* J5 St. Cloud State* J11 Michigan Tech* J12 Michigan Tech* J18 Minnesota State* J19 Minnesota State* J25 Alaska Anchorage* J26 Alaska Anchorage* F1 Minnesota* F2 Minnesota* F15 Denver* F16 Denver* F23 Bemidji State F24 Bemidji State M1 Minnesota Duluth* M2 Minnesota Duluth* M7 St. Cloud State* M8 St. Cloud State* WCHA PLAYOFFS M14 Michigan Tech** W 4-0 2006-07 GP G A P P/M M15 Michigan Tech** L 2-3 OT Ryan Duncan 43 31 26 57 17/34 M16 Michigan Tech** W 2-1 T.J. Oshie 43 17 35 52 15/20 M21 vs. Denver# L 1-3 Jonathan Toews 34 18 28 46 5/10 M22 vs. Colorado College# W 4-2 Robbie Bina 43 10 22 32 23/46 NCAA PLAYOFFS Taylor Chorney 39 8 23 31 20/48 M29 Princeton$ W 5-1 Chris Porter 43 13 17 30 19/38 M30 Wisconsin$ W 3-2 OT Brian Lee 38 2 24 26 29/69 A10 vs. Boston College% L 1-6 Brad Miller 41 10 14 24 11/22 @ U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame game Chay Genoway 43 5 14 19 17/42 * WCHA Game Matt Watkins 38 6 11 17 10/31 ** WCHA First Round Playoffs Rylan Kaip 38 5 7 12 22/55 # WCHA Final Five (St. Paul, Minn.) Erik Fabian 39 5 6 11 22/55 $ NCAA Midwest Regional (Madison, Wis.) Andrew Kozek 41 5 6 11 6/12 % NCAA Semifinal Game (Denver, Colo.) Darcy Zajac 41 8 2 10 9/18 Ryan Martens 20 3 6 9 3/6 2007-08 GP G A P P/M ChrisVandeVelde 38 3 6 9 13/37 T. J. Oshie 42 18 27 45 19/57 Joe Finley 41 1 6 7 32/72 Ryan Duncan 43 18 22 40 20/51 Kyle Radke 41 2 3 5 49/109 Chris VandeVelde 43 15 17 32 19/38 Scott Foyt 8 1 2 3 0/0 Chay Genoway 38 8 21 29 19/46
D28 Michigan Tech% J2 Bemidji State J3 Bemidji State J9 Minnesota* J10 Minnesota* J16 Michigan Tech* J17 Michigan Tech* J23 Denver* J24 Denver* J30 St. Cloud State* J31 St. Cloud State* F13 Minnesota State* F14 Minnesota State* F20 Alaska Anchorage* F21 Alaska Anchorage* F28 Colorado College* M1 Colorado College* M6 Wisconsin* M7 Wisconsin* WCHA PLAYOFFS M13 Michigan Tech** M14 Michigan Tech**
L 1-2 W 4-3 W 4-3 OT W 6-3 W 6-1 T 3-3 OT W 5-0 W 8-3 T 2-2 OT L 0-3 W 4-2 W 4-1 W 4-3 W 2-1 OT W 6-2 T 4-4 OT W 4-3 OT W 2-1 L 1-4
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY M20 Minnesota Duluth# L 0-3 M21 Wisconsin# L 1-4 NCAA PLAYOFFS M28 New Hampshire$ L 5-6 OT * WCHA Game ^ Ice Breaker Invitational (Boston, Mass.) % Great Lakes Invitational (Detroit, Mich.) ** WCHA First Round Playoffs # WCHA Final Five (St. Paul, Minn.) $ NCAA Northeast Regional (Manchester, N.H.) 2008-09 GP G A P P/M Ryan Duncan 43 20 19 39 11/22 Chris VandeVelde 43 18 17 35 25/69 Brad Miller 41 6 29 35 15/30 Chay Genoway 42 3 29 32 23/46 Jason Gregoire 42 12 17 29 14/28 Brett Hextall 42 12 14 26 36/91 Matt Frattin 42 13 12 25 20/48 Ryan Martens 40 10 12 22 6/12 Andrew Kozek 38 8 12 20 20/40 Evan Trupp 38 7 13 20 12/24 Jake Marto 43 6 11 17 10/20 Brad Malone 41 5 12 17 32/75 Darcy Zajac 43 5 12 17 16/32 Matt Watkins 41 7 7 14 16/40 David Toews 23 5 6 11 2/4 Joe Finley 27 2 8 10 24/56 Mario Lamoureux 24 3 3 6 9/18 Derrick LaPoint 32 1 4 5 6/12 Brent Davidson 10 2 0 2 1/10 Zach Jones 39 1 1 2 12/32 Corey Fienhage 9 0 1 1 10/28 Ben Blood 31 0 1 1 6/12 Aaron Walski 3 0 0 0 0/0 Brad Eidsness 41 0 0 0 0/0 UND Totals 43 146 240 386 331/759 Opp Totals 43 118 197 315 397/932 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Brad Eidsness 2.56 .906 24-12-4 Aaron Walski 3.99 .796 0-3-0 UND Totals 2.72 .898 24-15-4 Opp Totals 3.36 .899 15-24-4 UND shutouts:– Eidsness, 1.
2009-10
Overall: 25-13-5 WCHA: 15-10-3 (t-4th) Staff: Dave Hakstol (HC), Cary Eades (AC), Dane Jackson (AC), Scott Koberinski (VC) Captains: Chay Genoway (C), Darcy Zajac (A), Chris VandeVelde (A) O4 Manitoba (Ex.) O9 Merrimack O10 Merrimack O16 Minnesota* O17 Minnesota* O23 Alaska Anchorage* O24 Alaska Anchorage* N6 Michigan Tech* N7 Michigan Tech* N13 St. Cloud State* N14 St. Cloud State* N20 Denver* N21 Denver* N27 Ohio State^ N28 Miami^ D4 Minnesota Duluth* D5 Minnesota Duluth* D11 Wisconsin* D12 Wisconsin* D19 U.S. Under-20 (Ex.) J2 Niagara@ J3 Notre Dame@ J8 Minnesota State* J9 Minnesota State* J15 Minnesota* J16 Minnesota* J22 Cornell J23 Cornell J29 Denver* J30 Denver*
W 7-1 W 5-2 W 3-2 W 4-0 T 3-3 OT W 5-0 L 1-2 W 4-2 W 4-1 W 4-2 L 2-3 L 0-1 L 2-3 W 4-1 T 5-5 OT W 4-2 L 2-3 OT T 3-3 OT L 3-4 L 3-4 W 3-1 T 3-3 OT W 4-1 W 3-2 T 3-3 OT L 1-5 L 0-1 W 3-1 L 0-2 L 2-4
F12 St. Cloud State* L 3-4 F13 St. Cloud State* W 8-1 F19 Minnesota Duluth* W 5-2 F20 Minnesota Duluth W 5-1 F26 Colorado College* W 3-2 OT F27 Colorado College* W 3-2 M5 Michigan Tech* W 5-1 M6 Michigan Tech* W 3-2 WCHA PLAYOFFS M12 Minnesota** W 6-0 M13 Minnesota** L 2-4 M14 Minnesota** W 4-1 M18 Minnesota Duluth# W 2-0 M19 Denver# W 4-3 M20 St. Cloud State# W 5-3 NCAA PLAYOFFS M27 Yale$ L 2-3 * WCHA Game ^ Subway Holiday Classic (Grand Forks) @ Shillelagh Tournament (Hoffman Estates, Ill.) ** WCHA First Round Playoffs # WCHA Final Five (St. Paul) $ NCAA Northeast Regional (Worcester, Mass.) 2009-10 GP G A P P/M Chris VandeVelde 42 16 25 41 11/22 Jason Gregoire 43 20 17 37 5/10 Danny Kristo 41 15 21 36 4/8 Evan Trupp 43 8 26 34 9/18 Brett Hextall 34 14 12 26 33/88 Brad Malone 43 11 14 25 39/102 Derrick LaPoint 43 2 20 22 8/16 Matt Frattin 24 11 8 19 9/21 Darcy Zajac 41 8 11 19 15/49 Jake Marto 42 5 13 18 8/16 David Toews 32 4 11 15 6/12 Ben Blood 43 5 9 14 44/96 Corban Knight 37 6 7 13 12/35 Mario Lamoureux 42 7 5 12 25/85 Chay Genoway 9 4 6 10 3/6 Joe Gleason 39 0 9 9 10/31 Carter Rowney 39 1 7 8 6/23 Brett Bruneteau 27 1 4 5 3/6 Mike Cichy 23 2 2 4 3/6 Andrew MacWilliam 43 0 3 3 38/87 Corey Fienhage 30 0 2 2 10/28 Aaron Dell 5 0 1 1 0/0 Brent Davidson 14 0 0 0 0/0 Brad Eidsness 41 0 0 0 1/2 UND Totals 43 140 233 373 309/781 Opp Totals 43 91 147 238 319/733
N19 Nebraska Omaha* W 6-5 N20 Nebraska Omaha* L 0-1 N26 Notre Dame^ W 6-3 N27 Notre Dame^ T 2-2 OT D3 St. Cloud State* W 3-1 D4 St. Cloud State* W 6-2 D10 Minnesota State* W 4-3 D12 Minnesota State* W 4-2 D18 U.S. Under-18 (Ex.) W 2-1 D30 Minnesota Duluth! W 5-0 J7 Robert Morris W 8-0 J8 Robert Morris W 2-1 J14 Minnesota* L 2-3 J15 Minnesota* W 4-1 J21 Nebraska Omaha* L 4-8 J22 Nebraska Omaha* W 4-2 J28 Colorado College* L 2-4 J29 Colorado College* W 6-0 F11 Alaska Anchorage* W 6-1 F12 Alaska Anchorage* W 3-1 F18 St. Cloud State* T 3-3 OT F19 St. Cloud State* W 3-2 F26 Bemidji State* W 5-2 F27 Bemidji State* W 5-1 M4 Michigan Tech* W 6-1 M5 Michigan Tech* W 11-2 WCHA PLAYOFFS M11 Michigan Tech** W 8-0 M12 Michigan Tech** W 3-1 M18 Colorado College# W 4-3 M19 Denver# W 3-2 2OT NCAA PLAYOFFS M26 Rensselaer$ W 6-0 M27 Denver$ W 6-1 A7 Michigan$$ L 0-2 * WCHA Game @ Kendall Hockey Classic (Anchorage, Alaska) ^ Subway Holiday Classic (Grand Forks) ! U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game ** WCHA First Round Playoffs # WCHA Final Five (St. Paul) $ NCAA Midwest Regional (Green Bay, Wis.) $$ NCAA Frozen Four (St. Paul)
2010-11 GP G A P P/M Matt Frattin 44 36 24 60 21/42 Corban Knight 44 14 30 44 17/34 Jason Gregoire 35 25 18 43 4/8 Evan Trupp 44 17 24 41 9/18 Brad Malone 43 16 24 40 43/108 Chay Genoway 36 6 31 37 13/26 Brett Hextall 39 13 16 29 26/63 34 8 20 28 9/18 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Danny Kristo Brad Eidsness 2.11 .914 24-10-4 Brock Nelson 42 8 13 21 8/27 44 8 11 19 4/8 Aaron Dell 1.81 .897 1-3-1 Jake Marto UND Totals 2.09 .912 25-13-5 Mario Lamoureux 43 3 14 17 16/65 Opp Totals 3.22 .904 13-25-5 Derek Forbort 38 0 15 15 13/26 Ben Blood 44 2 10 12 24/48 UND shutouts: Eidsness 3, Dell 1. Dillon Simpson 30 2 8 10 4/8 Derrick LaPoint 43 2 8 10 4/8 2010-11 Derek Rodwell 39 5 4 9 10/20 Brent Davidson 26 5 3 8 4/8 WCHA CHAMPIONS Andrew MacWilliam 37 0 8 8 19/49 Mike Cichy 25 3 4 7 3/6 Overall: 32-9-3 Carter Rowney 28 3 2 5 7/14 WCHA: 21-6-1 (1st) Joe Gleason 22 1 3 4 4/19 Staff: Dave Hakstol (HC), Cary Eades (AC), Taylor Dickin 8 1 1 2 0/0 Dane Jackson (AC), Karl Goehring (VC) Aaron Dell 40 0 2 2 0/0 Captains: Chay Genoway (C), Derrick Brett Bruneteau 4 0 0 0 0/0 LaPoint (A), Jake Marto (A) Brad Eidsness 7 0 0 0 0/0 UND Totals 44 178 293 471 265/629 O3 Manitoba (Ex.) W 5-2 Opp Totals 44 94 154 248 287/623 O8 Alaska Anchorage@ T 5-5 OT O9 Alaska@ W 3-1 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T O15 Bemidji State* W 5-2 Aaron Dell 1.79 .924 30-7-2 O16 Bemidji State* W 5-2 Brad Eidsness 4.09 .812 2-2-1 O22 Maine L 3-7 UND Totals 2.10 .910 32-9-3 O23 Maine L 2-4 Opp Totals 3.98 .881 9-32-3 O29 Denver* W 4-3 UND shutouts: Dell 6. O30 Denver* L 0-3 N5 Minnesota Duluth* W 4-2 N6 Minnesota Duluth* L 2-3 OT N12 Wisconsin* W 1-0 N13 Wisconsin* W 4-2
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2011-12
Overall: 26-13-3 WCHA: 16-11-1 (4th) Staff: Dave Hakstol (HC), Cary Eades (AC), Dane Jackson (AC), Karl Goehring (VC) Captains: Mario Lamoureux (C), Ben Blood (A), Corban Knight (A), Andrew MacWilliam (A) O1 Regina (Ex.) W 8-1 O7 Air Force@ W 4-3 O8 Boston College@ L 2-6 O14 Maine W 3-1 O15 Maine T 3-3 OT O21 Wisconsin* L 3-5 O22 Wisconsin* L 4-5 O28 St. Cloud State* L 0-4 O29 St. Cloud State* W 3-1 N4 Minnesota* L 0-2 N5 Minnesota* L 2-3 N19 Bemidji State* W 5-2 N20 Bemidji State* L 0-1 N25 Colorado College*^ W 7-6 N26 Colorado College*^ W 4-3 D2 Alaska Anchorage* W 5-2 D3 Alaska Anchorage* W 4-1 D9 Nebraska Omaha* L 1-2 OT D10 Nebraska Omaha* W 1-0 D17 Russian Red Stars (Ex.) W 5-1 D30 Harvard T 4-4 OT D31 Harvard W 7-3 J7 Clarkson& W 3-1 J13 Minnesota* W 2-1 J14 Minnesota* L 2-6 J20 St. Cloud State* L 1-3 J21 St. Cloud State* W 3-2 J27 Wisconsin* W 5-3 J28 Wisconsin* W 4-2 F10 Minnesota Duluth* W 3-1 F11 Minnesota Duluth* L 4-5 F17 Michigan Tech* W 4-2 F18 Michigah Tech* T 1-1 OT F24 Denver* W 4-3 F25 Denver* L 3-5 M2 Minnesota State* W 4-2 M3 Minnesota State* W 3-0 WCHA PLAYOFFS M9 Bemidji State** W 4-1 M10 Bemidji State** W 4-3 M15 St. Cloud State# W 4-1 M16 Minnesota# W 6-3 M17 Denver# W 4-0 NCAA PLAYOFFS M24 Western Michigan$ W 3-1 M25 Minnesota$ L 2-5 * WCHA Game @ Ice Breaker Tournament (Grand Forks) ^ Subway Holiday Classic (Grand Forks) & U.S. College Hockey Classic (Winnipeg) ** WCHA First Round Playoffs # WCHA Final Five (St. Paul) $ NCAA West Regional (St. Paul) 2011-12 GP G A P P/M Brock Nelson 42 28 19 47 2/4 Danny Kristo 42 19 26 45 11/33 Corban Knight 39 16 24 40 18/36 Carter Rowney 42 18 15 33 9/18 Mark MacMillan 42 7 16 23 13/26 Michael Parks 42 12 10 22 12/38 Ben Blood 42 3 18 21 27/73 Nick Mattson 42 6 13 19 5/10 Dillon Simpson 42 2 16 18 4/8 Joe Gleason 41 0 15 15 7/14 Derek Forbort 35 2 11 13 14/28 Mario Lamoureux 39 4 7 11 26/60 Connor Gaarder 33 4 6 10 5/10 Stephane Pattyn 42 4 3 7 18/36 Andrew MacWilliam 42 2 5 7 32/75 Brendan O’Donnell 17 5 1 6 0/0 Andrew Panzarella 40 0 4 4 9/29 Dan Senkbeil 30 0 3 3 5/10 Taylor Dickin 24 1 1 2 3/6
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY Rocco Grimaldi 4 1 1 2 1/2 Derek Rodwell 19 1 1 2 1/2 Aaron Dell 33 0 1 1 1/2 UND Totals 42 135 216 351 226/526 Opp Totals 42 108 189 297 240/607 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Aaron Dell 2.67 .900 18-10-2 Brad Eidsness 2.17 .920 8-3-1 UND Totals 2.55 .904 26-13-3 Opp Totals 3.19 .891 13-26-3 UND shutouts: Dell 2, Eidsness 1.
2012-13
Overall: 22-13-7 WCHA: 14-7-7 (3rd) Staff: Dave Hakstol (HC), Brad Berry (AC), Dane Jackson (AC), Karl Goehring (VC) Captains: Andrew MacWilliam (C), Corban Knight (A), Danny Kristo (A), Carter Rowney (A) O6 Manitoba (Ex.) W 5-3 O12 U.S. Under-18 (Ex.) W 6-4 O19 Alaska Anchorage^ W 5-0 O20 Alaska^ L 1-2 O26 Alaska Anchorage* W 4-1 O27 Alaska Anchorage* T 3-3 OT N2 Boston University W 4-2 N3 Boston University L 2-4 N9 St. Cloud State* W 3-0 N10 St. Cloud State* L 2-5 N16 Minnesota Duluth* T 4-4 OT N17 Minnesota Duluth* W 4-3 OT N23 Notre Dame W 2-1 N24 Notre Dame L 2-5 N30 Colorado College* L 3-5 D1 Colorado College* W 3-2 OT D7 Denver* T 2-2 OT D8 Denver* W 6-3 D14 Michigan Tech* W 6-1 D15 Michigan Tech* W 4-1 J4 Holy Cross@ W 5-2 J5 Holy Cross@ W 3-2 J11 Colorado College* L 3-4 J12 Colorado College* W 5-3 J18 Minnesota* L 1-5 J19 Minnesota* T 4-4 OT J25 St. Cloud State* L 1-3 J26 St. Cloud State* T 2-2 OT F1 Wisconsin* T 1-1 OT F2 Wisconsin* W 4-1 F8 Nebraska Omaha* W 2-1 F9 Nebraska Omaha*# W 5-2 F22 Denver* L 4-5 F23 Denver* W 6-1 M1 Bemidji State* W 4-2 M2 Bemidji State* T 2-2 OT M8 Minnesota State* W 4-3 M9 Minnesota State* L 1-2 OT WCHA PLAYOFFS M15 Michigan Tech** W 5-3 M16 Michigan Tech** L 1-2 M17 Michigan Tech** W 6-0 M21 Colorado College& L 3-4 OT NCAA PLAYOFFS M29 Niagara$ W 2-1 M30 Yale$ L 1-4 * WCHA Game ^ Brice Alaska Goal Rush (Fairbanks, Alaska) @ Subway Holiday Classic (Grand Forks) # Mutual of Omaha Battles on Ice outdoor game (TD Ameritrade Park; Omaha, Neb.) ** WCHA First Round Playoffs & WCHA Final Five (St. Paul) $ NCAA West Regional (Grand Rapids, Mich.) 2012-13 GP G A P P/M Danny Kristo 40 26 26 52 12/24 Corban Knight 41 16 33 49 20/40 Rocco Grimaldi 40 13 23 36 9/18 Carter Rowney 41 10 17 27 5/10 Mark MacMillan 42 13 12 25 14/28 Dillon Simpson 42 5 19 24 6/12
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Joe Gleason 41 5 13 18 9/18 Derek Forbort 42 4 13 17 13/22 Drake Caggiula 39 8 8 16 10/31 Nick Mattson 38 3 12 15 4/8 Andrew MacWilliam 41 2 11 13 43/116 Jordan Schmaltz 42 3 9 12 10/31 Connor Gaarder 34 4 7 11 6/12 Brendan O’Donnell 29 2 8 10 10/20 Michael Parks 25 7 1 8 10/31 Mitch MacMillan 20 5 2 7 2/4 Colten St. Clair 40 3 4 7 12/32 Stephane Pattyn 41 2 2 4 22/60 Derek Rodwell 32 2 1 3 13/34 Bryn Chyzyk 13 1 2 3 5/10 Dan Senkbeil 19 1 1 2 8/35 Zane McIntyre 17 0 2 2 1/2 Tate Maris 1 0 0 0 0/0 Coltyn Sanderson 2 0 0 0 0/0 Andrew Panzarella 7 0 0 0 3/6 Clarke Saunders 26 0 0 0 0/0 UND Totals 42 135 226 361 250/610 Opp Totals 42 103 172 275 264/655 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Clarke Saunders 2.30 .917 13-9-4 Zane McIntyre 2.46 .920 9-4-3 Tate Maris 0.00 1.000 0-0-0 UND Totals 2.41 .916 22-13-7 Opp Totals 3.15 .898 13-22-7 UND shutouts: Saunders 2.
2013-14
Overall: 25-14-3 NCHC: 15-9-0 (2nd) Staff: Dave Hakstol (HC), Brad Berry (AC), Dane Jackson (AC), Karl Goehring (VC) Captains: Dillon Simpson (C), Michael Parks (A), Stephane Pattyn (A) O6 Manitoba (Ex.) O11 Vermont O12 Vermont O18 Miami* O19 Miami* O26 U.S. Under-18 (Ex.) N1 St. Cloud State* N2 St. Cloud State* N9 Nebraska Omaha* N10 Nebraska Omaha* N15 Minnesota Duluth* N16 Minnesota Duluth* N22 Boston University N23 Boston University N29 St. Lawrence^ N30 St. Lawrence^ D6 Western Michigan* D7 Western Michigan* D13 Northern Michigan D14 Northern Michigan J3 British Columbia! (Ex.) J4 Simon Fraser! (Ex.) J10 Colorado College* J11 Colorado College* J17 Bemidji State J18 Bemidji State J24 Denver* J25 Denver* F7 Nebraska Omaha* F8 Nebraska Omaha* F14 Miami* F15 Miami* F21 Minnesota Duluth* F22 Minnesota Duluth* F28 St. Cloud State* M1 St. Cloud State* M7 Western Michigan* M8 Western Michigan* NCHC PLAYOFFS M14 Colorado College# M15 Colorado College# M16 Colorado College# M21 Miami& M22 Western Michigan&
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NCAA PLAYOFFS M28 Wisconsin% M29 Ferris State% A10 Minnesota@
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* NCHC Game ^ Subway Holiday Classic (Grand Forks) ! Great Northwest Showcase (Burnaby, B.C.) # NCHC Quarterfinals (Grand Forks) & NCHC Frozen Faceoff (Minneapolis) % NCAA West Regional (Cincinnati) @ NCAA Frozen Four (Philadelphia) 2013-14 GP G A P P/M Rocco Grimaldi 42 17 22 39 24/48 Michael Parks 42 12 18 30 14/28 Mark MacMillan 38 10 16 26 13/26 Drake Caggiula 42 11 13 24 26/52 Jordan Schmaltz 41 6 18 24 6/12 Dillon Simpson 42 7 16 23 10/20 Nick Mattson 40 4 19 23 3/6 Luke Johnson 42 8 13 21 13/26 Paul LaDue 41 6 15 21 10/23 Brendan O’Donnell 35 7 11 18 5/10 Connor Gaarder 42 9 8 17 15/41 Stephane Pattyn 42 7 9 16 29/66 Troy Stecher 42 2 9 11 7/14 Derek Rodwell 33 5 5 10 14/28 Bryn Chyzyk 37 4 5 9 5/10 Keaton Thompson 26 3 5 8 6/12 Colten St. Clair 30 3 2 5 3/6 Adam Tambellini 16 2 2 4 10/31 Gage Ausmus 21 2 1 3 5/13 Mitch MacMillan 19 1 2 3 4/8 Wade Murphy 19 0 3 3 4/8 Andrew Panzarella 21 1 1 2 12/24 Coltyn Sanderson 3 0 1 1 0/0 Clarke Saunders 12 0 0 0 0/0 Zane McIntyre 33 0 0 0 2/4 UND Totals 42 127 214 341 245/526 Opp Totals 42 102 168 270 254/566 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Zane McIntyre 1.99 .926 20-10-3 Clarke Saunders 3.22 .905 5-4-0 UND Totals 2.39 .916 25-14-3 Opp Totals 2.97 .902 14-25-3 UND shutouts: McIntyre 3
2014-15 NCHC CHAMPIONS Overall: 29-10-3 NCHC: 16-6-2 (1st) Staff: Dave Hakstol (HC), Brad Berry (AC), Dane Jackson (AC), Karl Goehring (VC) Captains: Stephane Pattyn (C), Connor Gaarder (A), Mark MacMillan (A), Michael Parks (A) O4 Manitoba (Ex.) O10 Bemidji State O11 Bemidji State O17 Colorado College* O18 Colorado College* O24 Providence O25 Providence N1 Air Force# N7 Wisconsin N8 Wisconsin N14 Miami* N15 Miami* N21 St. Cloud State* N22 St. Cloud State* N28 Omaha*^ N29 Omaha*^ D5 Lake Superior State D6 Lake Superior State D12 Denver* D13 Denver* J3 U.S. Under-18 (Ex.) J9 Minnesota Duluth* J10 Minnesota Duluth*
W 4-0 L 1-5 W 2-1 W 3-1 W 7-2 W 6-1 T 2-2 OT W 3-2 OT W 4-3 W 5-1 L 2-3 W 4-1 L 1-3 W 3-2 T 2-2 OT W 3-2 W 7-4 W 3-1 L 1-4 W 3-1 W 7-2 L 1-4 W 5-2
J16 Niagara J17 Niagara J23 Colorado College* J24 Colorado College* J30 Omaha* J31 Omaha* F13 Denver* F14 Denver* F20 Western Michigan* F21 Western Michigan* F27 St. Cloud State* F28 St. Cloud State* M6 Miami* M7 Miami* NCHC PLAYOFFS M13 Colorado College& M14 Colorado College& M20 St. Cloud State% M21 Denver% NCAA PLAYOFFS M27 Quinnipiac$ M28 St. Cloud State$ A9 Boston University@
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# U.S. Hockey HOF (Grand Forks) ^ Subway Holiday Classic (Grand Forks) & NCHC Quarterfinals (Grand Forks) % NCHC Frozen Faceoff (Minneapolis) $ NCAA West Regional (Fargo, N.D.) @ NCAA Frozen Four (Boston) 2014-15 GP G A P P/M Drake Caggiula 42 18 18 36 15/30 Michael Parks 42 12 20 32 22/44 Jordan Schmaltz 42 4 24 28 4/8 Nick Schmaltz 38 5 21 26 6/12 Mark MacMillan 29 16 9 25 8/27 Luke Johnson 42 11 13 24 23/54 Paul LaDue 41 5 17 22 10/31 Brendan O’Donnell 40 13 8 21 12/35 Nick Mattson 33 4 17 21 5/10 Connor Gaarder 42 10 10 20 17/34 Tucker Poolman 40 8 10 18 8/16 Stephane Pattyn 42 6 8 14 28/72 Austin Poganski 38 4 10 14 4/19 Bryn Chyzyk 36 7 6 13 7/14 Troy Stecher 34 3 10 13 11/22 Keaton Thompson 36 3 8 11 7/14 Colten St. Clair 27 3 4 7 5/29 Gage Ausmus 42 2 4 6 18/36 Johnny Simonson 22 0 5 5 4/8 Andrew Panzarella 9 1 3 4 5/10 Trevor Olson 19 3 0 3 8/19 Zane McIntyre 42 0 1 1 1/2 Wade Murphy 16 0 1 1 3/6 Coltyn Sanderson 4 0 1 1 1/2 UND Totals 42 138 228 366 237/564 Opp Totals 42 94 154 248 232/593 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Zane McIntyre 2.05 .929 29-10-3 Cam Johnson 5.54 .765 0-0-0 UND Totals 2.21 .923 29-10-3 Opp Totals 3.25 .897 10-29-3 UND shutouts: McIntyre 1
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY 2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS NCHC CHAMPIONS Overall: 34-6-4 NCHC: 19-4-1 (1st) Staff: Brad Berry (HC), Dane Jackson (AHC), Matt Shaw (AC), Karl Goehring (VC) Captains: Gage Ausmus (C), Drake Caggiula (A), Bryn Chyzyk (A), Paul LaDue (A), Colten St. Clair (A), Troy Stecher (A) O3 Manitoba (Ex.) W 8-3 O9 Lake Superior State# W 5-2 O10 Maine# T 1-1 OT O16 Bemidji State T 4-4 OT O17 Bemidji State W 5-2 O23 Vermont W 2-0 O24 Vermont W 5-2 O30 Colorado College* W 5-2 O31 Colorado College* W 2-0 N6 Wisconsin L 1-3 N7 Wisconsin W 3-1 N13 Miami* W 6-2 N14 Miami* W 4-3 OT N20 St. Cloud State* W 4-3 N21 St. Cloud State* L 1-6 N27 Michigan State W 3-1 N29 Michigan State W 4-1 D4 Denver* W 5-1 D5 Denver* W 4-0 D11 Minnesota Duluth* W 3-0 D12 Minnesota Duluth* W 3-0 J1 Alabama Huntsville^ W 1-0 J2 Alabama Huntsville^ W 4-1 J15 Omaha* L 3-4 OT J16 Omaha* W 5-1 J22 Colorado College* T 5-5 OT J23 Colorado College* W 5-1 J29 Western Michigan* W 2-0 J30 Western Michigan* W 2-1 F12 Denver* L 4-6 F13 Denver* L 1-4 F19 Minnesota Duluth* W 2-1 OT F20 Minnesota Duluth* W 2-1 F26 Omaha* W 4-2 F27 Omaha* W 4-1 M4 Western Michigan* W 8-1 M5 Western Michigan* W 5-4 NCHC PLAYOFFS M11 Colorado College& W 7-1 M12 Colorado College& W 5-1 M18 Minnesota Duluth% L 2-4 M19 Denver% T 1-1 OT NCAA PLAYOFFS M25 Northeastern$ W 6-2 M26 Michigan$ W 5-2 A7 Denver@ W 4-2 A9 Quinnipiac@ W 5-1
Shane Gersich 37 9 2 11 16 Gage Ausmus 42 0 11 11 33 Chris Wilkie 32 5 4 9 14 Joel Janatuinen 35 4 5 9 10 Hayden Shaw 32 2 4 6 10 Trevor Olson 36 0 4 4 20 Mike Gornall 3 1 0 1 2 Colten St. Clair 10 0 0 0 4 Cam Johnson 34 0 0 0 0 Matt Hrynkiw 14 0 0 0 0 UND Totals 44 162 265 427 497 Opp Totals 44 81 143 224 478 Goaltending GAA SV% W-L-T Cam Johnson 1.66 .935 24-4-2 Matt Hrynkiw 2.13 .910 10-2-2 UND Totals 1.82 .926 34-6-4 Opp Totals 3.64 .887 6-34-4 UND shutouts: Johnson 5, Hrynkiw 2
# Ice Breaker Tournament (Portland, Maine) ^ Subway Holiday Classic (Grand Forks) & NCHC Quarterfinals (Grand Forks) % NCHC Frozen Faceoff (Minneapolis) $ NCAA Midwest Regional (Cincinnati) @ NCAA Frozen Four (Tampa) 2015-16 GP G A P P/M Brock Boeser 42 27 33 60 26 Drake Caggiula 39 25 26 51 60 Nick Schmaltz 37 11 35 46 6 Troy Stecher 43 8 21 29 37 Austin Poganski 44 10 15 25 18 Tucker Poolman 40 5 19 24 4 Bryn Chyzyk 42 12 10 22 12 Luke Johnson 43 11 10 21 45 Paul LaDue 41 5 14 19 14 Rhett Gardner 41 11 7 18 52 Johnny Simonson 43 3 14 17 38 Keaton Thompson 43 2 15 17 36 Christian Wolanin 32 4 11 15 20 Coltyn Sanderson 35 7 5 12 8
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YEARLY RESULTS
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY YEARS COACH OVERALL LEAGUE 1929-32 Joe Brown 1-2-0 (.333) --1932-33 Noland Franz 1-8-0 (.111) --1935-36 Buck Cameron 2-2-0 (.500) --1936-46 Intramural Hockey --1946-47 John Jamieson 7-6-0 (.538) --1947-49 Don Norman 20-17-1 (.539) --1949-56 Cliff “Fido” Purpur 94-75-8 (.554) 42-42-0 (.500) MCHL/WIHL 1956-57 Al Renfrew 18-11-0 (.621) 13-9-0 (.591) WIHL 1957-59 Bob May 44-17-2 (.714) 21-5-1 (.796) WIHL 14-7-0** No League 35-21-1*** 1959-64 Barry Thorndycraft 71-65-8 (.521) 59-49-4 (.545) WCHA 1964-66 R.H. “Bob” Peters 42-20-1 (.674) 26-12-0 (.684) WCHA 1966-68 Bill Selman 39-20-3 (.653) 29-14-1 (.670) WCHA 1968-78 Rube Bjorkman 149-186-11 (.447) 121-162-7 (.429) WCHA 1978-94 John “Gino” Gasparini 392-248-24 (.608) 277-197-21 (.581) WCHA 1994-04 Dean Blais 262-115-33 (.733) 176-74-29 (.683) WCHA 2004-15 Dave Hakstol 289-143-43 (.654) 174-97-29 (.628) NCHC, WCHA 2015-pres. Brad Berry 34-6-4 (.818) 19-4-1 (.812) NCHC Totals 16 coaches 1,465-941-139 (.603) 881-619-92 (.582) Conf. only Note: UND joined the National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) prior to the 2013-14 season ** Old WIHL disbanded after 1957-58 season *** Old WIHL played interlocking schedules, these figures for games only vs. old WIHL members
172
1929-32 Joe Brown
1935-36 Buck Cameron
1946-47 John Jamieson
1947-49 Don Norman
1949-56 Cliff “Fido” Purpur
1956-57 Al Renfrew
1957-59 Bob May
1959-64 Barry Thorndycraft
1964-66 R.H. “Bob” Peters
1966-68 Bill Selman
1968-78 Rube Bjorkman
1978-94 John “Gino” Gasparini
1994-04 Dean Blais
2004-15 Dave Hakstol
2015-present Brad Berry
COACHING HISTORY
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY ALL-TIME NORTH DAKOTA ROSTER (Skaters) NAME # A Abram, Terry A. *** 3 Alexander, Todd * 5 Adams, Akil * 2 Anderson, Earl O. **** 16 Archibald, James L. **** 21,15 Armbrust, Peter **** 11 Armbruster, Joe S. ** 15 Arnett, Dean F. 20 Arnett, Mark G. Ausmus, Gage *** 20
YEARS POS GP G-A-PTS PN/PM HOMETOWN 66-69 05-06 92-94 69-73 81-85 96-00 56-58 77-78 76-77 13-pres.
B Bamburak, Roger *** 8 66-69 Barsness, Dean A. **** 17 80-84 Bartlett, Robert M. ** 16 61-63 Bartley, Wade A. * 2 88-89 Baron, Murray ** 3 86-89 Baumgartner, Michael*** 5 68-71 Bayda, Ryan *** 19 99-02 Bear, Darren *** 5 91-94 Beaulieu, Marcel H. ** 6 52-54 Becker, Bradley D. **** 11, 15 73-77 Beckstead, Garfield R. ** 18 57-61 Began, Robert D. *** 12,17 56-59 Benson, Thomas M. **** 6 84-88 Berezan, Perry E. ** 22 83-85 Berge, Mark A. *** 6,37 76-78, 80-81 Berry, Bradley L. *** 3 83-86 Beswick, Sean *** 10 92-95 Bina, Robbie **** 28 03-08 Bishop, Hunter 19 06-07 Blake, Jason *** 5 96-99 Blake, Joe ** 28 96-98 Blood, Ben **** 24 08-12 Bobyck, Brent M. **** 25 86-90 Bochenski, Brandon *** 7 01-04 Boeser, Brock * 16 15- Bombardir, L. Bradley **** 7 90-94 Bond, Joby *** 28,13 90-94 Boone, William N. ** 5 53-55 Borlase, William I. ** 3,20 61-64 Bostrom, Raymond A. * 13 46-47 Bowen, Jeffrey *** 9 83-87 Bragnalo, David F. *** 15 69-72 Brandt, Gary R. ** 4 66-68 Bredahl, Jeffrey A. * 27 82-84 Brennan, Daniel T. **** 20 80-84 Brickey, Michael Scott * 24 87-88 Brodeur, Lee R. * 26 84-85 Brown, Thomas G. * 4 74-75 Bruneteau, Brett ** 13 09-11 Brunetta, Julian V. *** 6,5 56-59 Bryduck, Walter S. * 10 53-54 Bull, Jesse **** 15 95-99 Buran, Thomas R. * 23 47-48 Burggraf, Mike **** 10 75-79 Burggraf, Frank V. **** 14 78-82 Burns, Richard R. * 4 51-52 Burt, James G. ** 22 90-92 Byfuglien, Derrick 6 00-01
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
D D D W W W W W D D W C W D D D W D W W W C/D D C D D F D F C D D C W F D F W D D W W D W W W W D F D W F W C C/W W D D
90 3 18 134 154 154 50 7 10 105
10-54-64 60/139 0-0-0 0/0 0-0-0 22/63 69-76-145 29/58 75-69-144 248/540 21-29-49 47/121 17-9-26 7/22 1-1-2 2/4 0-0-0 1/2 4-16-20 38/82
91 43-24-67 18/36 134 30-44-74 12/24 57 24-35-59 26/65 32 1-1-2 4/8 122 7-26-33 116/249 92 17-23-40 21/53 127 61-85-146 61/130 100 4-16-20 51/105 33 6-3-9 5/10 143 66-57-123 67/180 18 1-1-2 1/2 84 12-8-20 7/14 159 4-45-49 129/277 85 51-59-110 29/61 107 7-24-31 39/78 112 12-62-74 30/60 96 22-13-35 30/90 149 13-61-74 51/102 4 0-1-1 2/4 119 71-100-171 68/155 48 1-4-5 10/20 160 10-38-48 101/229 159 45-60-105 54/122 120 79-75-154 58/96 42 27-33-60 13/26 144 19-52-71 68/144 30 1-2-3 9/26 55 14-12-26 10/23 37 3-5-8 18/36 10 0-2-2 3/6 94 16-14-30 38/84 96 24-57-81 14/28 54 5-11-16 14/28 21 1-4-5 5/10 155 50-75-125 113/240 16 2-1-3 5/10 13 0-2-2 3/6 34 1-5-6 8/19 31 1-4-5 3/6 77 8-20-28 31/62 1 1-1-2 1/2 126 36-46-82 35/70 4 0-1-1 0/0 151 52-102-154 111/236 130 16-29-45 47/94 14 9-5-14 7/14 37 1-2-3 14/28 6 0-1-1 1/2
CAPTAINS
So. St. Paul, Minn. New Hope, Minn. Detroit, Mich. Roseau, Minn. Craik, Saskatchewan Edina, Minn. Fort Frances, Ontario Pilot Mound, Manitoba Pilot Mound, Manitoba East Grand Forks, Minn. Winnipeg, Manitoba Grand Forks, N.D. Edmonton, Alberta Dauphin, Manitoba Kamloops, British Columbia Roseau, Minn. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Hodgson, Manitoba Emerson, Manitoba Edina, Minn. Emerson, Manitoba Eveleth, Minn. Victoria, British Columbia Edmonton, Alberta Grand Forks, N.D. Bashaw, Alberta Sparwood, British Columbia Grand Forks, N.D. Fairbanks, Alaska Moorhead, Minn. Champlin, Minn. Plymouth, Minn. Regina, Saskatchewan Blaine, Minn. Burnsville, Minn. Powell River, British Columbia Winnipeg, Manitoba South Burnaby, British Columbia Fort Frances, Ontario Grand Forks, N.D. East Grand Forks, Minn. Thunder Bay, Ontario Salol, Minn. Minot, N.D. Dawson Creek, British Columbia Port Huron, Mich. Grafton, N.D. Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Omaha, Neb. Fort Frances, Ontario Williams, Minn. Faribault, Minn. Roseau, Minn. Roseau, Minn. Roseau, Minn. Stoneham, Mass. Delta, British Columbia Roseau, Minn.
72-73 (C) 84-85 (C) 99-00 (C)
15-16 (C)
70-71 (C) 01-02 (A)
87-88 (A)
11-12 (A) 89-90 (C) 92-93(A), 93-94 (C)
83-84 (C)
58-59 (A)
77-78 (A), 78-79 (C)
ALL-TIME ROSTER
173
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY NAME # C Caouette, Robert C. * 13 Caggiula, Drake**** 9 Cahoon, James L. **** 10 Calder, Adam **** 25 Canady, Brian **** 22 Cameron, Gregory W. *** 18 Carlson, Brandon * 28 Carroll, Dunstan J.A. **** 9 Casey, Terry L. *** 12 Castellano, Mike E. *** 9,3 Caufield, Jay 29 Chadwick, Paul T. **** 21 Charlesworth, James M. *** 8 Cherski, Ben A. **** 14 Chigol, George F. *** 21 Chorney, Marcus P. **** 16 Chorney, Taylor *** 4 Christian, David W. ** 7,13 Christian, Edward S. **** 13 Christian, Gordon G. *** 22 Christensen, Rodney F. ** 19 Chyzyk, Bryn**** 29 Cichy, Michael * 8 Claviter, William R. **** 18 Clubbe, James R. (Rick)**** 19 Colborne, David M. * 20 Cole, Wesley * 30 Colehour, Bradley R. *** 25,21 Colpitts, William R. ** 7 Commodore, Mike *** 8 Connelly, Brendan * 13 Connelly, Ryan ** 17 Cox, Bradford D. **** 4 Cross, C. Kelly *** 9 Crough, Donald E. * 5 Cruise, James R. * 14 Culbertson, Jerome B. *** 19 D Dachyshyn, Dean C. **** Davidson, Brent **** Davidson, Lee A. **** Davidson, Roy *** DeFauw, Brad **** Delure, Joseph D. **** Dennis, Terrence A. ** DePiero, Brian D. *** DePiero, Robert W. **** Dickin, Taylor * Dickinson, George H. *** DiFuria, Carmelo R. (Dan) Dixon, James E. ** Dobson, Larry *** Donnelly, David M. ** Donovan, John W. * Dorey, Wes **** Dorsher, Robert P. *** Doyle, James W. * Drader, Daryl E. **** Drader, Larry D. *** Dub, Scott L. *** Duberman, Justin C. ****
174
18 15 14 6 24,20 22,16 10 14 7 14 12,24 3 16 15 16 24 20 16 29 22,15 25 19 20
ALL-TIME ROSTER
YEARS POS GP G-A-PTS PN/PM HOMETOWN 60-61 12-16 69-73 95-99 02-05 69-72 95-96 79-83 63-66 54-57 84-85 77-81 68-71 51-55 61-64 77-81 05-08 77-79 80-84 47-50 67-69 12-16 09-11 83-87 72-76 76-77 47-48 70-73 59-61 97-00 01-02 01-03 76-80 70-73 57-58 72-74 54-57
C F C C/W W W F C C/W C/W D W W W W D D C W C W F F C/W C/W W W C/W W/C D W W D W/C D C D
14 0-1-1 3/6 162 62-65-127 70/173 121 56-92-148 35/70 141 38-69-107 102/215 117 11-12-23 53/131 93 29-33-62 19/38 7 1-2-3 4/16 156 59-60-119 48/115 88 57-61-118 7/14 85 32-43-75 11/22 1 0-0-0 0/0 154 30-49-79 108/259 87 20-29-49 18/36 100 131-57-188 29/66 83 31-27-58 17/42 153 24-94-118 132/278 126 14-59-73 55/126 78 30-40-70 18/36 120 12-20-32 48/104 59 62-43-105 23/46 54 10-13-23 5/10 128 24-23-47 23/46 48 5-6-11 6/12 107 14-25-39 29/58 135 37-56-93 55/151 14 7-11-18 28/72 16 8-6-14 3/6 43 3-2-5 6/12 61 36-54-90 9/18 106 10-20-30 151/382 6 0-0-0 1/2 58 1-8-9 21/50 156 21-102-123 67/158 78 17-30-47 5/10 31 2-9-12 17/42 39 4-11-15 6/12 83 8-22-30 45/117
Crookston, Minn. Whitby, Ontario Melville, Saskatchewan Portage la Prairie, Manitoba Kenai, Alaska Souris, Manitoba Anchorage, Alaska Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Great Falls, Mont. Eveleth, Minn. Philadelphia, Pa. Williams Lake, British Columbia Grand Forks, N.D. Edmonton, Alberta Flin Flon, Manitoba Thunder Bay, Ont. Hastings, Minn. Warroad, Minn. Warroad, Minn. Warroad, Minn. International Falls, Minn. Virden, Manitoba New Hartford, Conn. Virginia, Minn. Toronto, Ontario Calgary, Alberta Warroad, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. Winnipeg, Manitoba Ft. Saskatchewan, Alberta White Bear Lake, Minn. White Bear Lake, Minn. Lethbridge, Alberta Flin Flon, Manitoba St. Albert, Alberta Dauphin, Manitoba Duluth, Minn.
79-83 07-11 86-90 63-66 96-00 73-77 73-75 69-72 73-77 11-12 48-51 51-52 63-65 66-69 81-83 46-47 97-01 46-51 47-48 72-76 72-75 84-88 88-92
W F C D W W C C C/D F W D W W W D W D W D W/C W W
125 31-35-66 135/289 55 7-3-10 7/22 167 80-122-202 115/265 85 16-32-48 75/161 150 40-38-78 86/189 111 38-51-89 36/88 68 18-25-43 29/98 98 42-52-96 14/28 138 38-66-104 55/113 24 1-1-2 3/6 61 32-45-77 20/40 5 0-0-0 4/16 38 6-6-12 2/4 90 24-36-60 18/44 72 28-31-59 61/144 12 1-1-2 1/2 140 47-52-99 36/72 47 9-8-17 20/40 11 1-2-3 1/2 119 16-42-58 36/88 96 34-40-74 32/72 151 37-34-71 124/263 159 49-56-105 108/255
Devon, Alberta Morden, Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba Apple Valley, Minn. Calgary, Alberta Vancouver, British Columbia Thunder Bay, Ontario Thunder Bay, Ontario Winnipeg, Manitoba Warroad, Minn. Stoneham, Mass. Winnipeg, Manitoba Flin Flon, Manitoba Edmonton, Alberta St. Paul, Minn. Edmonton, Alberta Grand Forks, N.D. Thief River Falls, Minn. Estevan, Saskatchewan Estevan, Saskatchewan Park River, N.D. Highland Park, Ill.
CAPTAINS 15-16 (A) 72-73 (C) 98-99 (C)
82-83 (C) 65-66 (C) 56-57 (C) 80-81 (A)
79-80 (A), 80-81 (C) 07-08 (A)
15-16 (A)
82-83 (C) 89-90 (C) 65-66 (A)
70-71 (C), 71-72 (C) 75-76 (C), 76-77 (C)
74-75 (C), 75-76 (C) 73-74 (C), 74-75 (C) 87-88 (A)
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY NAME Duncan, Robert R. *** Duncan, Ryan **** Dunn, Hugh T. (Tom) ** Dunn, Travis G. ** Dunsworth, Robert A. *** Durgin, Darryl E. * Dyda, Ernest J. ** Dwyer, Jim
# 11 16 18 20 10 5 14 23
YEARS POS GP 68-71 C/W 88 05-09 W 175 66-68 C 48 78-80 D 62 51-54 D 72 55-56 W 10 61-63 W/C 58 46-47 W 1
E Eades, Cary M. **** Eisenhut, Neil R.**** Elliott, J. Gaylord ** Evans, F. Granger ** Evans, Thomas J. **
22 8 9 19,6 21
F Fabian, Erik **** Faul, Derek * Fester, Glen R. *** Fienhage, Corey ** Finley, Joe **** Flannery, James Fischer, Steven M. * Forbort, Derek *** Forney, Michael ** Forst, Rick D. *** Fossand, Darryn G. *** Fournier, Chris * Foyt, Scott **** Frattin, Matt **** Fuher, Nick **** Furlong, Michael P. *** Fylling, Quinn ****
21 03-07 21 02-03 19 80-83 4 08-10 2 05-09 30 46-47 2 73-74 4 10-13 18 06-08 13 84-88 27,5 89-91 9 02-03 4,25 03-07 21 07-11 8 01-05 11 65-68 9 00-01, 02-05
G Gaarder, Connor **** 13 Gardner, Rhett 22 Gasparini, John F. *** 10 Gasparini, Steven 22,11 Gawley, David A. ** 20 Gazley, Peter J. 5 Geatz, Ronald L *** 2 Geldart, Greg B. 9 Genoway, Charles (Chay) **** 5 Genoway, Colby *** 29 Geving, David F. ** 2 Gibb, Kenneth R. **** 18,6 Gibbs, Mac J. 16 Gleason, Joe **** 20 Gliniany, James F. *** 25 Goddard, Thomas F. **** 8 Goodacre, George E. *** 2 Goodman, Roger W. *** 5 Goren, Lee *** 4 Gornall, Michael * 13 Gotziaman, Chris **** 16 Graham, Archie W. * Gratton, George G.*** 1 Gray, John A. *** 4 Greene, Matt*** 2 Gregoire, Jason *** 17 Grillo, Dino ** 22
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
78-82 87-91 50-53 61-64 73-75
11-15 15-pres. 65-68 72-73 73-75 58-59 53-56 88-89 06-11 02-05 74-76 71-75 55-56 09-13 75-78 73-77 60-63 51-54 97-00 15-pres. 90-94 46-47 58-61 59-62 02-05 08-11 92-94
G-A-PTS PN/PM HOMETOWN 32-44-76 68/160 Calgary, Alberta 85-87-172 61/133 Calgary, Alberta 13-15-28 9/18 Fort St. John, British Columbia 0-13-13 26/52 Winnipeg, Manitoba 8-22-30 23/54 Edmonton, Alberta 1-4-5 0/0 Thief River Falls, Minn. 25-30-55 7/14 Norquay, Saskatchewan 0-0-0 0/0 Grand Forks, N.D.
CAPTAINS 07-08 (A), 08-09 (A)
61-62 (A)
W 144 W 148 W 16 W/D 46 W/D 70
85-79-164 111/228 65-83-148 37/90 0-0-2 3/6 9-10-19 9/21 22-24-46 21/42
Burnaby, British Columbia Osoyoos, British Columbia Minneapolis, Minn. Rose Valley, Saskatchewan Detroit Lakes, Minn.
81-82 (C)
F W D D D W D D F W D W F/D W D W/D F
115 8 82 39 154 2 18 115 19 90 91 28 27 153 155 88 167
19-20-39 34/101 0-1-1 0/0 1-20-21 29/58 0-3-3 20/56 7-28-35 119/303 1-1-2 0/0 1-0-1 1/2 6-39-45 40/80 0-2-2 6/12 14-11-25 32/64 4-12-16 22/44 4-9-13 11/22 1-4-5 4/19 64-55-119 59/129 27-56-83 42/106 17-22-39 47/84 25-51-76 42/95
Roseau, Minn. Spy Hill, Saskatchewan Vernon, British Columbia Apple Valley, Minn. Edina, Minn. Jamestown, N.D. St. Paul, Minn. Duluth, Minn. Thief River Falls, Minn. Esterhazy, Saskatchewan Bemidji, Minn. Anchorage, Alaska Blaine, Minn. Edmonton, Alberta Grand Forks, N.D. Dryden, Ontario Minot, N.D.
06-07 (A)
F F C W W D W/C C D F D D/W D D/F C W D D W F F C G/W D D F F
151 27-31-58 43/97 41 11-7-18 22/52 88 12-37-49 40/80 23 4-5-9 7/14 69 11-14-25 11/22 10 0-1-4 6/15 70 25-22-47 16/35 1 0-0-0 0/0 168 26-101-127 75/166 115 25-56-81 42/84 77 15-47-62 45/90 117 12-28-40 56/116 4 0-1-1 0/0 143 6-40-46 30/82 97 10-14-24 6/12 141 40-59-99 44/102 66 7-36-43 42/92 72 9-23-32 13/29 111 66-61-127 44/88 3 1-0-1 1/2 146 38-28-66 75/152 12 0-1-1 2/4 71 1-0-1 2/4 86 12-10-22 14/28 122 3-28-31 168/347 120 57-52-109 23/46 66 18-18-36 14/28
Edina, Minn. Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Fort Frances, Ontario Fort Frances, Ontario Regina, Saskatchewan Red Deer Alberta Grand Forks, N.D. Edmonton, Alberta Morden, Manitoba Morden, Manitoba Minneapolis, Minn. Stratford, Ontario Norwood, Manitoba Edina, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. Thief River Falls, Minn. Red Deer, Alberta Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba Irwin, Pa. Roseau, Minn. Grand Forks, N.D. Toronto, Ontario Winnipeg, Manitoba Grand Ledge, Mich. Winnipeg, Manitoba Warroad, Minn.
14-15 (A)
08-09 (A)
67-68 (C)
67-68 (C)
09-10 (C), 10-11 (C) 74-75 (C)
76-77 (A) 62-63 (A) 99-00 (A) 92-93 (A), 93-94 (A) 60-61 (C), 61-62 (C) 04-05 (C)
ALL-TIME ROSTER
175
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY NAME Grimaldi, Rocco** Grina, Robert D. ** Gurba, Wayne **
# 19 37 9
YEARS POS GP 11-14 F 86 46-49 35 62-64 W/C 57
H Hagness, Duane J. * 29 46-47 Hakstol, David D. *** 2 89-92 Hale, David *** 4 00-03 Hale, Ryan **** 25 99-04 Haley, Bernard J. **** 19 58-61 Hammer, Trevor **** 3 97-01 Hangsleben, Alan W. *** 5 71-74 Hankerson, Kenneth L. * 6 66-68 Hannesson, James H. *** 8 54-57 Hanson, John A. * 7 88-89 Harris, Robert M. * 18 56-57 Hasbargen, Adrian ** 14 99-01 Hausauer, Albert R. * 15 46-47 Healey James L. * 21 46-47 Healey, John E. * 26 46-47 Hegraness, Robert * 5 46-47 Helgeland, Robert E. * 5,21 55-57 Henderson, Matt **** 22 94-98 Henry, Alan J. **** 4 69-73 Herter, Jason D. *** 5 88-91 Hextall, Brett *** 26 09-11 Hextall, Dennis H. ** 9 64-66 Hill, Ryan ** 28 09-11 Hillstrom, Robert 11 76-77 Himmelright, William C. **** 9 75-79 Hoogsteen, David **** 18 95-99 Hoogsteen, Kevin **** 8 93-97 Howard, Tarek 16 83-87 Howe, Corey ** 8 91-93 Hrkac, Anthony J. ** 21,7 84-85, 86-87 Hryniuk, Brett **** 21 91-95 Hudson, David *** 16,9 67-70 Huglen, Mark E. * 19 83-84 Huot, Raymond E. 10 51-54
176
I Iannone, Thomas J.
17
64-66
J Jackson, Dane *** Jackson, Donald Bruce* Janatuinen, Joel * Janaway, David*** Jeffries, Mark R. * Jensen, Chris B. **** Jensen, Waldon A. * Jerome, Arthur Johannson, Kenneth J. *** Johnson, Chad L. *** Johnson, Corey **** Johnson, Dennis W. *** Johnson, Gregory **** Johnson, John E. * Johnson, Luke *** Johnson, Mark Johnson, Robert N. * Johnson, Milton E. (Prince) ** Johnson, Ross ** Johnson, Russell L. (Buzz) **
24 8 25 20 11 14 7 13 11 14 24 20 9 8 27 18 3 31 23 21
88-92 65-66 15-pres. 64-67 71-72 82-86 50-51 60-61 50-53 90-93 92-96 70-73 89-93 46-47 13-16 84-85 50-51 47-50 88-90 47-50
ALL-TIME ROSTER
W D D F W D D/W D W C W F/D D W C W D/W W/C D D W W/C D D D W F D D C F C/D W W W W W F W W W W W C F F W C W F D W W W C/W
G-A-PTS PN/PM HOMETOWN 31-46-77 34/68 Rossmoor, Calif. 25-16-41 2/4 Grand Forks, N.D. 27-31-58 19/41 Flin Flon, Manitoba
13 8-5-13 4/13 107 10-36-46 77/191 104 10-16-26 82/189 162 19-33-52 47/116 80 16-23-39 20/63 152 9-44-53 43/97 106 37-55-92 88/182 21 1-2-3 4/8 73 22-40-62 32/78 23 2-4-6 9/18 6 2-0-2 2/4 32 2-4-6 9/18 10 1-1-2 4/8 12 4-6-10 7/14 13 10-5-15 6/12 13 2-2-4 3/6 41 2-3-5 12/27 135 48-44-92 84/195 132 16-47-63 130/274 118 30-89-119 77/154 115 39-42-81 95/242 63 36-65-101 27/63 0 0-0-0 0/0 2 0-0-0 0/0 152 28-121-149 105/218 140 68-89-157 29/58 148 50-60-110 70/175 112 4-24-28 47/97 65 2-10-12 43/92 84 64-106-170 29/64 134 26-21-47 66/153 92 40-33-73 21/50 29 1-7-8 5/10 92 47-63-110 53/113 62
27-28-55
11/22
120 55-39-94 90/216 21 1-3-4 2/4 35 4-5-9 5/10 90 25-30-55 24/48 13 0-1-1 3/6 131 77-95-172 123/261 4 0-0-0 1/2 21 1-5-6 4/8 71 54-85-139 18/55 95 6-16-22 52/118 139 14-23-37 47/105 82 23-37-60 20/40 155 74-198-272 29/74 12 1-0-1 6/18 127 30-36-66 53/125 1 0-0-0 1/2 24 15-5-20 9/21 39 49-21-70 15/30 72 11-16-27 17/34 38 35-31-66 23/51
Grand Forks, N.D. Warburg, Alberta Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado Springs, Colo. Edmonton, Alberta Roseau, Minn Warroad, Minn. Grand Forks, N.D. St. Boniface, Manitoba Eagan, Minn. Dryden, Ontario Warroad, Minn. Jamestown, N.D. Grand Forks, N.D. Grand Forks, N.D. Grand Forks, N.D. Thief River Falls, Minn. White Bear Lake, Minn. Falconbridge, Ontario Halford, Saskatchewan Manhattan Beach, Calif. Poplar Point, Manitoba Hermantown, Minn. Grand Forks, N.D. Bemidji, Minn. Thunder Bay, Ontario Thunder Bay, Ontario Olds, Alberta Roseau, Minn. Thunder Bay, Ontario Calgary, Alberta St. Thomas, Ontario Roseau, Minn. St. Boniface, Manitoba
CAPTAINS
90-91 (C), 91-92 (C) 02-03 (A) 02-03 (C), 03-04 (A) 73-74 (C)
97-98 (A) 72-73 (C) 65-66 (A) 77-78 (A), 78-79 (C) 98-99 (A) 96-97 (A)
69-70 (C)
Flin Flon, Manitoba Castlegar, British Columbia Winnipeg, Manitoba Espoo, Finland Portage LaPrairie, Manitoba Hopkins, Minn. Salmon Arm, British Columbia Grand Forks, N.D. Devils Lake, N.D. Edmonton, Alberta Grand Forks, N.D. Thunder Bay, Ontario Grand Forks, N.D. Thunder Bay, Ontario Grand Forks, N.D. Grand Forks, N.D. Toronto, Ontario Minneapolis, Minn. Webster, S.D. Rochester, Minn. Webster, S.D.
91-92 (A) 66-67 (A)
51-52 (C), 52-53 (A)
91-92 (C), 92-93 (C)
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY NAME Johnson, Ryan * Johnson, Steven S. **** Johnston, Douglas W. *** Jones, Matt **** Jones, Zach **** Joyce, Robert T. *** K Kaip, Rylan **** Kaiser, Gary E. * Kallay, Ian ** Kartio, David L. *** Kath, David * Kell, Gerald B. ** Kenny, Pat* Kidd, Ian ** Killian, William J. * King, Ronald W. *** Kirton, Scott **** Kleven, Scott P. * Klotz, Glen M. **** Knauf, James M. * Knauf, John * Knight, Corban **** Koberinski, Scott **** Kochevar, Robert W. * Kompon, Joey T. ** Kozek, Andrew **** Krampotich, Mickey **** Kristo, Danny **** Krumholz, Robert E. **** Kryworuchka, Paul * L LaDue, Paul *** Lafond, Jerry W. *** LaFrance, Guy E. *** LaMoine, Michael **** Lamoureux, Mario **** Lamoureux, Roger B. **** Lanigan, Lowell P. * Langlie, Kent LaPoint, Derrick **** Larson, Bartley W. *** Larson, Jonathan **** Law, Robert J. ** Lawson, Robert R. * Lee, Brian ** Leigh, James A. * Leinweber, Chris **** Lillo, Robert K. *** Litke, Dane **** Loven, Tim D. *** Ludwig, Craig L. *** Lund, Derwood J. *** Lundbohm, Bryan *** Lundbohm, David **** Lundbohm, Michael C. *** Lundby, Michael J. *** Lyndon, Ralph G. *** Lyons, Gary J. **
# 25,9 17,7 20,7 3 6 20
YEARS POS GP G-A-PTS PN/PM HOMETOWN 94-96 C/W 59 8-39-47 21/53 Thunder Bay, Ontario 84-88 W/C 153 70-121-191 48/99 Grand Forks, N.D. 67-70 W 81 26-24-50 61/133 Harriston, Ontario 02-05 D 162 16-36-52 76/152 Lisle, Ill. 05-09 D 168 1-10-11 93/237 Lisle, Ill. 84-87 W 127 101-81-182 46/92 Winnipeg, Manitoba
CAPTAINS 87-88 (C) 04-05 (A) 08-09 (A) 86-87 (C)
17 23 10 7 26 8 22 4 28 14,19 19 23 21 22 17 10 15 4 23 10 8 7 25 15
04-08 86-87 95-97 66-69 74-75 63-65 98-00 85-87 46-47 57-60 91-95 70-72 82-86 55-56 53-54 09-13 85-89 55-56 73-75 05-09 83-87 09-13 47-52 77-78
F D W W C W/C W D W W F W W C/W W C C C W W C/W W W W
144 9 76 91 9 58 9 84 13 94 131 10 140 22 8 161 160 20 65 167 155 157 79 36
16-23-39 97/232 0-1-1 9/18 39-45-84 17/34 58-36-94 14/31 2-0-2 2/4 38-42-80 22/56 0-0-0 0/0 19-63-82 60/123 1-1-2 1/2 23-31-54 33/74 20-48-68 105/282 1-0-1 0/0 18-87-105 60/126 1-0-1 6/20 0-0-0 1/2 52-94-146 67/145 48-88-136 57/122 3-3-6 1/2 13-25-38 17/42 38-27-65 46/92 64-72-136 29/58 68-93-161 36/83 47-42-89 31/76 5-9-14 15/30
Radville, Saskatchewan Fargo, N.D. Whitecourt, Alberta Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario Roseville, Minn. N. Kildonan, Manitoba Edmonton, Alberta Gresham, Ore. Seattle, Wash. Fort Frances, Ontario Elmvale, Ontario Red Lake Falls, Minn. Edmonton, Alberta Grand Forks, N.D. Grand Forks, N.D. High River, Alberta North Battleford, Saskatchewan Eveleth, Minn. Thunder Bay, Ontario Sicamous, British Columbia Hibbing, Minn. Eden Prairie, Minn. Hallock, Minn. Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
06-07 (A), 07-08 (C)
6 4 8 27 9 17 24 6 3 18 4 7 3 22 20 24,5 19 4 23 2 9,22 10 5 19 28,2 4 17
13-16 64-67 57-60 85-89 08-12 73-77 68-69 72-73 07-11 58-61 89-93 71-73 72-73 05-07 46-47 99-03 64-67 93-97 82-85 79-82 50-53 98-01 00-04 69-72 70-73 57-60 66-68
D D C/D D F C/W D D D W D W D D W D W D D D W W F C D/W D W
123 90 93 140 148 144 26 6 149 85 94 68 34 82 13 130 83 136 80 114 63 122 152 72 81 74 49
16-46-62 13-35-48 33-60-93 8-40-48 17-29-46 48-85-133 0-7-7 0-1-1 7-37-44 12-17-29 3-10-13 13-20-33 5-12-17 6-47-53 2-2-4 2-18-20 19-28-47 7-62-69 1-18-19 10-42-52 36-33-69 56-68-124 46-78-124 9-7-16 12-29-41 11-26-37 3-9-32
Grand Forks, N.D. Dawson Creek, British Columbia Fort Frances, Ontario Grand Forks, N.D. Grand Forks, N.D. Calgary, Alberta Regina, Saskatchewan Roseau, Minn. Eau Claire, Wis. Minneapolis, Minn. Roseau, Minn. Fort Frances, Ontario Taconite, Minn. Moorhead, Minn. Grand Forks, N.D. Calgary, Alberta Roseau, Minn. Beausejour, Manitoba Grand Forks, N.D. Eagle River, Wis. Thief River Falls, Minn. Roseau, Minn. Roseau, Minn. Roseau, Minn. Grand Forks, N.D. Winnipeg, Manitoba Baudette, Minn.
15-16 (A) 66-67 (A) 59-60 (C)
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
17/37 15/46 37/93 65/131 76/228 67/134 11/22 4/8 31/70 15/46 25/58 12/24 15/38 51/113 1/2 33/66 9/18 25/50 13/26 71/150 11/22 28/56 45/90 4/8 16/35 48/99 14/31
64-65 (A) 85-86 (A), 86-87 (A) 94-95 (A) 85-86 (C) 11-12 (A), 12-13 (A) 88-89 (A)
85-86 (A), 86-87 (A) 12-13 (A) 50-51 (C)
11-12 (C) 76-77 (A) 10-11 (A)
95-96 (C), 96-97 (C)
00-01 (A) 03-04 (A)
ALL-TIME ROSTER
177
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY NAME # YEARS POS GP M MacKenzie, Peter W. *** 18 64-67 D 92 MacMillan, Mark **** 16 11-15 F 151 MacMillan, Mitch ** 25 12-14 F 39 MacWilliam, Andrew **** 2 09-13 D 163 Magnuson, Troy W. *** 16,15 79-82 W 65 Malone, Brad **** 22 07-11 F 161 Marek, Zdenek (Stan) * 5 50-51 C 24 Marks, John *** 2 67-70 D 92 Martens, Erwin W. **** 21,17 76-80 W 151 Martens, Ryan **** 8 05-09 W 98 Marto, Jacob **** 25 07-11 D 157 Marvin, Calvin D. *** 20 47-50 D 55 Marvin, Conway A. ** 6 78-80 D 40 Marvin, David L. **** 13,9 87-91 D 159 Marvin, Lee *** 23,13 02-06 F/D 86 Marvin, Randolph Scott **** 3 73-78 D 121 Massen, James **** 20 02-05 F 137 Matheson, Jack W. ** 10 61-63 W 54 Mathews, John 21 67-68 W 4 Mattson, Nick **** 5 11-15 D 153 Maxwell, Kevin P. * 7 78-79 D 42 Maxwell, Randy B. * 7 82-83 C 26 May, Robert Howley ** 2 49-51 D 47 Mazur, David A. ** 11 63-65 W/C 58 Mazurak, Chad **** 27 98-02 D 141 McCormick, Robert (Mike) ** 16 87-99 D 60 McFarlane, Shane D. *** 26 87-90 C 81 McKinnon, Daniel D. *** 32 47-50 D 61 McKinnon, Kevin **** 28,25 89-90, 91-94 F 118 McKinnon, Paul N. ** 27 47-50 D 37 McLean, Alan S. ** 7 61-63 C/W 58 McLean, Jeffrey A. **** 20,10 87-88, 89-92 W 163 McMahon, Rory **** 10 02-05 C 160 Medved, Charles James *** 15 47-50 C 41 Meek, Harlen D. 10 55-56 W 22 Merrifield, David W. *** 8 60-63 C 76 Merrifield, Leslie S. *** 12 57-60 W 93 Meuwissen, James ** 2 82-84 D 30 Mihulka, Rob V. **** 18 75-79 D/W 152 Miller, Arthur C. *** 9 57-60 W 93 Miller, Brad **** 14 05-09 W/D 128 Miller, Gerald M. **** 18,17 69-73 W 129 Mishler, Timothy D. * 22 82-83 W 18 Mitani, Darcy **** 20 92-96 F 140 Morelli, Matthew P. **** 21 87-91 W 74 Morelli, Reginald P. *** 18,16 57-60 C 85 Morgan, Frank J. * 6 51-52 W 23 Morken, Carl H. * 16 50-51 D 10 Morrison, John 8 56-57 D 6 Mowris, Robert E. * 7 46-47 W 13 Munro, Robert D. *** 9 66-69 C 81 Murphy, Aaron 14 97-98 W 2 Murphy, Curtis **** 2 94-98 D 153 Murphy, Keith *** 18 92-95 F 109 Murphy, Paul*** 28 98-01 D 70 Murphy, Wade ** 7 13-15 F 19 Murray, Bob* 15 48-50 D 31 Murray, Brady** 14 03-05 F 62 Murray, Troy N. ** 7 80-82 C 80 Myers, Barry G. * 18 54-55 D 10 Myers, Rick J. **** 24 75-80 W 126 Myhre, John 20 75-76 D 7
178
ALL-TIME ROSTER
G-A-PTS PN/PM HOMETOWN 3-18-21 20/40 46-53-99 48/107 6-4-10 6/12 4-27-31 132/327 10-10-20 15/33 33-52-85 132/329 15-19-34 7/22 14-46-60 44/88 49-50-99 56/110 14-27-41 12/24 21-41-62 24/48 0-10-10 16/32 0-8-8 16/32 12-65-77 75/116 3-8-11 16/32 5-18-23 135/302 23-38-61 19/38 14-16-30 27/57 0-1-1 0/0 17-61-78 17/34 31-51-82 35/79 4-5-9 5/10 2-3-5 29/58 21-39-60 14/28 21-50-71 86/188 5-4-9 23/50 4-7-11 14/28 7-8-15 25/53 36-33-69 38/84 9-7-16 19/38 37-53-90 25/72 56-88-144 55/118 36-47-83 56/170 45-50-95 15/30 0-1-1 1/10 45-59-104 28/72 24-41-65 40/109 2-8-10 11/22 40-62-102 53/106 65-52-117 28/64 21-48-69 34/68 46-42-88 62/151 4-4-8 0/0 55-57-112 78/162 7-3-10 6/12 60-72-132 13/34 1-1-2 6/12 0-0-0 2/4 0-0-0 2/4 0-1-1 1/2 38-71-109 23/56 0-0-0 3/6 32-86-118 88/196 20-10-30 24/59 2-19-21 11/33 0-4-4 7/14 0-1-1 1/2 27-39-66 27/54 55-74-129 45/90 1-2-3 6/12 45-61-106 25/51 0-1-1 0/0
Winnipeg, Manitoba Penticton, British Columbia Penticton, British Columbia Calgary, Alberta Chanhassen, Minn. Miramichi, New Brunswick Prostejor, Czech Republic Winnipeg, Manitoba Cartwright, Manitoba Selkirk, Manitoba Grand Forks, N.D. Warroad, Minn. Warroad, Minn. Warroad, Minn. Warroad, Minn. Warroad, Minn. Bismarck, N.D. Brandon, Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba Chanhassen, Minn. Chilliwack, British Columbia Chilliwack, British Columbia Sprague, Manitoba Dauphin, Manitoba Regina, Saskatchewan Lynnwood, Wash. Warroad, Minn. Williams, Minn. Carman, Manitoba Williams, Minn. New Westminster, British Columbia Port Moody, British Columbia Perdue, Saskatchewan Crookston, Minn. Warroad, Minn. Thunder Bay, Ontario Thunder Bay, Ontario Minneapolis, Minn. Grafton, N.D. Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Alpharetta, Ga. Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan East Grand Forks, Minn. Dryden, Ontario Minot, N.D. Hamilton, Ontario West Haven, Conn. Grand Forks, N.D. Selkirk, Manitoba Thief River Falls, Minn. Geraldton, Ontario Grand Rapids, Minn. Kerrobert, Saskatchewan Kerrobert, Saskatchewan Manvel, N.D. Victoria, British Columbia Warroad, Minn. Brandon, Manitoba St. Albert, Alberta Winnipeg, Manitoba East Grand Forks, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn.
CAPTAINS 14-15 (A) 11-12 (A), 12-13 (C)
69-70 (C) 79-80 (A) 10-11 (A)
75-76 (C), 77-78 (C)
50-51 (C) 64-65 (A) 01-02 (C)
93-94 (A)
04-05 (A) 49-50 (C)
59-60 (A)
68-69 (C) 97-98 (A) 94-95 (C) 88-49 (C)
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY NAME # N Nakonechny, Perry S. **** 10 Naumenko, Nick **** 6 Neitzke, Michael A. *** 23 Nelson, Brock ** 29 Ness, Jay ** 24,4 Noah, John M. **** 19,25 Nieland, Scott M. * 5 Norby, Jeffrey 5 Nord, Orval W. (Ossie) * 23 Norman, Todd B. ** 24 Notermann, Jason **** 26 Novak, John B. ** 3
YEARS POS GP G-A-PTS PN/PM HOMETOWN 83-87 92-96 75-80 10-12 82-85 47-51 75-76 76-77 46-47 84-86 99-03 51-54
W D W C D D/C D D W W F D
144 27-38-65 146 38-102-140 74 15-15-30 84 36-32-68 19 0-0-0 67 29-44-73 32 2-10-12 17 1-3-4 12 2-2-4 61 14-7-21 165 40-62-102 47 5-21-26
54/108 81/178 17/34 10/31 4/8 15/30 11/22 4/8 0/0 35/78 51/132 30/63
Dauphin, Manitoba Chicago, Ill. Detroit Lakes, Minn. Warroad, Minn. Roseau, Minn. Crookston, Minn. Edina, Minn. Detroit Lakes, Minn. Detroit Lakes, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. Rochester, Minn. Winnipeg, Manitoba
47/132 27/65 27/57 7/14 9/29 5/10 27/54 15/39 45/120 30/68
Grand Forks, N.D. Winnipeg, Manitoba Fort Frances, Ontario Grand Forks, N.D. Fargo, N.D. Eatonia, Saskatchewan Minot, N.D. Duluth, Minn. Warroad, Minn. Herning, Denmark
O O’Connell, Tim **** O’Donnell, Brendan **** Ogden, Terry L. *** O’Keefe, Timothy J. *** O’Leary, Pat * Olson, Arley W. * Olson, Jarrod *** Olson, Trevor ** Oshie, T.J. *** Oxholm, Lars *
6 21 5 6 11 23 26 11 7 3
96-00 11-15 65-68 68-71 00-01 80-81 91-95 14-pres. 05-08 91-93
D F D D/C F D D F F D
115 121 82 75 33 28 82 55 129 37
P Palmiscno, Anthony Palmiscno, Steven J. *** Palmiscno, Tyler **** Panzarella, Andrew **** Panzer, Jay **** Panzer, Jeff **** Paoletti, Terry N. * Paranica, Grant **** Parent, L. Russell **** Parise, Zach ** Parks, Malcolm R. **** Parks, Michael **** Pascall, Brad D. **** Paschke, Stanley E. *** Passolt, Daniel K. Patrick, James A. ** Pattyn, Stephane **** Pederson, Walter J. ** Perry, William Garth * Peskey, Robert H. * Philion, Tom **** Phillips, Robert D. * Pivetz, Mark **** Poganski, Austin** Poole, Joseph W. *** Poolman, Tucker** Porter, Chris **** Possin, Mike ** Prpich, Mike **** Purpur, Gary L. * Purpur, Kenneth R. ***
23 26 15 22 16 17 14 22 17 11 11 15 6 7,19 16 3 28 18 6,16 3 26 63 3 14 11 3 24 29 19 22 7
72-74 80-84 00-04 11-15 95-99 97-01 55-56 85-89 86-90 02-04 83-87 11-15 88-92 56-59 74-75 81-83 11-15 51-54 58-61 46-47 95-99 48-50 93-97 14-pres. 56-59 14-pres. 03-07 98-01 02-06 71-72 51-54
W W F D W C D W D C W F D W C D F W W D C/W W D F C D F W F C C
15 3-2-5 2/4 85 20-32-52 18/36 76 8-6-14 6/12 77 2-8-10 26/63 143 58-86-144 25/58 164 80-148-228 38/73 7 0-0-0 2/4 129 42-44-86 80/162 162 24-115-139 100/225 76 49-67-116 29/58 159 39-52-91 80/171 151 43-49-92 58/141 114 2-20-22 126/264 92 24-29-53 9/24 4 0-0-0 2/4 78 17-60-77 26/55 167 19-22-41 97/234 53 4-9-13 4/8 18 0-0-0 3/9 13 1-2-3 7/14 69 8-10-18 10/20 8 1-0-1 0/0 145 12-38-50 95/228 82 14-25-39 13/37 90 42-52-94 22/47 80 13-29-42 10/20 175 42-51-93 80/160 23 1-0-1 12/24 163 31-21-52 137/334 11 2-1-3 0/0 72 46-71-117 27/65
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
CAPTAINS
1-16-17 27-28-55 4-24-28 4-12-16 4-3-7 1-1-2 4-7-10 3-4-7 59-83-142 1-7-8
95-96 (A)
Grand Forks, N.D. Grand Forks, N.D. East Grand Forks, Minn. Washington, D.C. Grand Forks, N.D. Grand Forks, N.D. Eveleth, Minn. North Battleford, Saskatchewan Winnipeg, Manitoba Faribault, Minn. Edmonton, Alberta St. Louis, Mo. Coquitlam, British Columbia Grand Forks, N.D. St. Louis Park, Minn. Winnipeg, Manitoba Ste. Anne, Manitoba Greenbush, Minn. Red Deer, Alberta St. Louis Park, Minn. Minot, N.D. Noyes, Minn. Edmonton, Alberta St. Cloud, Minn. Thief River Falls, Minn. East Grand Forks, Minn. Thunder Bay, Ontario St. Cloud, Minn. Kenaston, Saskatchewan Grand Forks, N.D. Grand Forks, N.D.
67-68 (C)
00-01 (C) 88-89 (C) 89-90 (A) 13-14 (A), 14-15 (A)
13-14 (A), 14-15 (C)
96-97 (A) 58-59 (A) 05-06 (A), 06-07 (C) 05-06 (A)
ALL-TIME ROSTER
179
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY NAME # YEARS POS GP R Radke, Kyle **** 26 04-08 D/F 137 Rappana, Kevin *** 23 91-96 D 110 Reed, Jace ** 27,3 89-91 D 23 Reichart, William F. *** 7 54-57 W/C 85 Rice, Tyler ** 27 94-95, 96-97 F 46 Ridley, James K. *** 14,23 55-58 W 88 Riendeau, Donald *** 17 90-93 C 104 Roberge, Maurice P. (Sonny) *** 12,4 61-64 D 72 Roche, Travis ** 7 99-01 D 88 Rodwell, Derek **** 11 10-14 F 123 Romaniuk, Russell J. *** 19 88-91 W 123 Roseborough, Curtis L. *** 2,15 59-62 D 86 Ross, Donald F. *** 17,5 61-64 D/C 89 Rowney, Carter **** 27 09-13 F 150 Rubert, Henry A. * 78-79 W 6 Running, Walter M. *** 15 53-56 D 77 Russell, Joseph J. ** 4 73-75 D 67 Rygh, Paul B. *** 14 63-66 W 76 S Sandelin, Scott A. **** Sanderson, Coltyn **** Schmaltz, Jordan*** Schmaltz, Nick** Schneekloth, Aaron **** Schneider, Andy **** Schriner, Martin R. **** Schroeder, Timothy M. ** Schulte, Paxton J. * Selman, William G. *** Senkbeil, Daniel ** Shannon, Wilfred A. *** Shaw, Hayden * Shell, Elwood H. *** Sherven, Gordon R. *** Shupe, Robert Silovich, Joe A. *** Simonson, Johnny ** Simpson, Dillon **** Skarperud, Tim *** Slivinski, Albert E. ** Slukynsky, Tim * Slupski, Rudolph H. * Smaby, Matt ** Smail, Douglas D. *** Smith, Geoff A. * South, James L. * Spiewak, Kevin **** Spirko, Rastislav ** Spolar, John J. * Stafford, Drew *** Stasiuk, Peter E. *** St. Clair, Colten **** Stecher, Troy*** Steen, Jim Steenson, William R. *** Steeves, Arnold B. * Stirrett, Wilmot A. ** Stokaluk, Donald G. *** Stone, Michael J. **** Storsteen, Daniel E. *** Stoskopf, Jack E. ** Stoyko, Bob J. *
180
ALL-TIME ROSTER
5 82-86 26 12-16 24 12-15 8 14-16 23 98-02 6 01-05 15 90-94 9 73-75 18 90-91 3 60-63 8 11-13 4 51-56 28 15-pres. 2 51-54 11 81-84 18 65-66 18 47-50 10 14-pres. 18 10-14 18 99-02 5 59-61 7 94-95 9 54-55 27 03-06 8 77-80 4 87-88 35 46-47 16 99-03 11 04-06 10 54-55 18 03-06 9 60-63 17 12-16 2 13-16 26 85-86 2 56-59 13 62-63 10 62-64 18 61-64 5 77-79, 80-82 11 60-63 9 55-57 10 64-65
D F D F D D F D F D D/F W D D/C W/C D D F D F D F D D W D W F F D W W F D D D W W W D W W C
G-A-PTS PN/PM HOMETOWN 7-20-27 118/288 1-12-13 104/241 0-0-0 2/4 97-59-156 23-57 7-13-20 43/127 64-71-135 50/135 23-29-52 58/159 4-15-19 28/56 17-60-77 47/102 13-11-24 38/84 93-57-150 50/116 10-25-35 47/97 38-48-86 31/62 32-41-73 27/65 0-0-0 2/4 1-14-15 35/70 5-9-14 14/28 11-9-20 9/18
Bashaw, Alberta Duluth, Minn. Grand Rapids, Minn. Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba Portage La Prairie, Manitoba East Grand Forks, Minn. Edmonton, Alberta Whitecourt, Alberta Taber, Alberta Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba Roseau, Minn. Sexsmith, Alberta Thunder Bay, Ontario Fargo, N.D. Minneapolis, Minn. Roseau, Minn.
149 16-77-93 51/102 44 7-7-14 5/10 125 13-51-64 20/51 75 16-56-72 9/18 150 19-54-73 45/90 159 18-59-77 109/229 145 35-64-99 192/487 50 4-12-16 10/23 38 2-4-6 12/32 72 1-19-20 28/56 49 1-4-5 13/45 57 14-33-47 13/42 32 2-4-6 5/10 70 11-38-49 46/119 92 35-51-86 18/36 8 0-0-0 1/2 61 22-9-31 54/130 65 3-19-22 19/46 156 16-59-75 24/48 120 42-48-90 35/78 43 1-6-7 34/79 21 0-4-4 2/4 19 0-1-1 4/8 129 6-23-29 106/280 113 89-106-195 84/168 51 4-13-17 24/48 12 0-0-0 2/4 162 38-52-90 59/145 84 27-41-68 7/22 24 0-1-1 1/2 120 48-70-118 54/127 79 10-13-23 21/50 107 9-10-19 22/71 119 13-40-53 31/73 1 0-0-0 1/2 83 12-33-45 68/169 5 0-1-1 1/2 47 11-8-19 12/24 65 16-14-30 8/16 161 25-74-99 116/251 87 21-44-65 42/84 8 4-5-9 2/12 33 19-21-40 16/32
Hibbing, Minn. Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Verona, Wis. Verona, Wis. Calgary, Alberta Grand Forks, N.D. Port Huron, Mich. East Grand Forks, Minn. Onaway, Alberta Fort Frances, Ontario Fremont, Calif. Winnipeg, Manitoba Woodbury, Minn. Edmonton, Alberta Mankota, Saskatchewan Weyburn, Saskatchewan Eveleth, Minn. Grand Forks, N.D. Edmonton, Alberta Grand Forks, N.D. Thunder Bay, Ontario Portage la Prairie, Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba Minneapolis, Minn. Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Edmonton, Alberta Fargo, N.D. Schaumburg, Ill. Vrutky, Slovakia Virginia, Minn. Faribault, Minn. Lethbridge, Alberta Gilbert, Ariz. Richmond, British Columbia Moorhead, Minn. Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Marathon, Ontario Thunder Bay, Ontario Thunder Bay, Ontario Roseau, Minn. Devils Lake, N.D. Warroad, Minn. Winnipeg, Manitoba
CAPTAINS 94-95 (A) 56-57 (C) 57-58 (C) 62-63 (C), 63-64 (C) 90-91 (A) 61-62 (A) 64-65 (C) 12-13 (A)
84-85 (C), 85-86 (C)
01-02 (A) 03-04 (C), 04-05 (C)
13-14 (C)
05-06 (C)
02-03 (A)
15-16 (A) 15-16 (A) 58-59 (C)
62-63 (A)
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY NAME Strachan, Leslie J. Strimbiski, Brian F. ** Stuart, James Duncan ** Sturrock, Chad * Sullivan, Dennis W. * Sullivan, William P. *** Sutherland, John M. *** Swartz, Don G. **** Sykes, Phil M. **** T Tambellini, Adam Taylor, Mark C. **** Tesarowski, Chester S. Thomlinson, Edward C. *** Thompson, Keaton *** Thullner, Stephen L. * Tippett, David G. ** Toews, David ** Toews, Jonathan ** Tremblay, David A. * Trew, Billy ** Trimble, William C. * Trupp, Evan **** Tuff, Robert K. ***
# 5 21 33,17 5 14 26 5 14 25
YEARS POS GP 75-76 D 2 64-66 W 60 68-70 W 51 94-95 F 24 48-49 W 21 47-50 W 57 61-64 D 79 74-78 W 138 78-82 W 161
G-A-PTS PN/PM HOMETOWN CAPTAINS 0-0-0 1/2 Kelowna, British Columbia 28-38-66 46/107 Winnipeg, Manitoba 2-5-7 9/18 Bowden, Alberta 0-3-3 7/14 Stettler, Alberta 2-5-7 0/0 Crookston, Minn. 23-17-40 5/10 Crookston, Minn. 8-16-24 51/118 Winnipeg, Manitoba 27-35-62 61/131 Grafton, N.D. 98-90-188 42/92 Dawson Creek, British Columbia 80-81 (A), 81-82 (C)
10 11 6 10 4 3 8 18 9 21 14 12 19 14
13-14 76-80 55-56 57-60 13-pres. 58-60 81-83 08-10 05-07 75-76 94-96 51-54 07-11 66-69
F W/C W W D D C F C/W W C W F W
16 2-2-4 157 97-168-265 7 0-0-0 95 49-53-102 105 8-28-36 45 6-14-20 79 28-59-87 55 9-17-26 76 40-45-85 28 3-1-4 67 13-23-36 32 6-5-11 157 40-68-108 85 27-26-53
U Ulmer, Jason **** Ulmer, Jeff *** Ulvin, Richard D. ***
9 19 17,3
96-00 95-99 63-66
C/W C/W D
146 135 61
33-69-102 39-46-85 7-11-18
V Valk, Garry VandeVelde, Chris **** Vig, Mitch **** Vilandre, James A. * Volcan, Michael S. *
18 29 13,7 24 5
87-90 06-10 94-98 80-81 79-80
W F D W D
121 166 115 16 33
59-46-105 111/227 52-65-117 68/166 5-17-32 60/144 0-1-1 2/4 2-14-16 19/38
W Wade, John G. *** 11 Walford, Gerald A. *** 6 Walker, Howard K. ** 3 Walters, Kenneth D. ** 15 Ward, Dixon M. **** 11 Warnock, Ernest W. *** 6,15 Watkins, Matt **** 20 Wellen, Kenneth J. 15 White, Donald L. (Blacky) * 17 White, Donald W. (Whitey) * 18,17 White, Glen B. **** 10 Whitsitt, William E. **** 4 Willems, Edgar T. *** 3,18 Wilkie, Chris * 18 Wilkie, Kenneth G. *** 19,17 Williams, Brian **** 25 Williams, James P. (Itts) 20 Williamson, Brad **** 21 Wilms, William A. *** 7 Wilson, Edward C. *** 28 Wilson, Landon ** 9 Wilson, Richard G. *** 3 Wing, Murray A. * 2 Winters, Blaine R. ** 8 Wolanin, Christian * 24
53-56 58-61 78-80 63-65 88-92 51-55 05-09 58-59 60-61 60-62 79-83 80-84 55-58 15-pres. 50-53 82-86 47-48 95-99 63-66 47-51 93-95 69-72 70-71 71-73 15-pres.
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
C C/W D C W C/W C/W C W W C/W D D F W/D C/W D D W C/W C D D W D
10/31 44/96 2/4 34/68 27/62 16/32 34/68 8/16 16/32 9/18 12/24 5/10 41/90 17/50 35/100 66/132 18/36
83 30-38-68 10/20 74 26-22-48 19/41 77 14-34-48 53/133 25 2-1-3 2/4 163 110-109-219 105/244 77 17-9-26 3/9 168 26-32-58 52/152 10 1-1-2 1/2 13 1-2-3 2/4 29 14-14-28 11/25 147 54-65-119 41/82 145 8-32-40 30/63 69 9-19-28 52/104 32 5-4-9 7/14 56 7-5-12 16/32 162 71-109-180 89/192 3 0-0-0 2/4 155 22-77-99 83/166 81 33-31-64 11/30 69 22-17-39 5/10 66 25-31-56 106/288 97 15-38-53 98/234 29 3-10-13 9/18 51 3-2-5 6/12 32 4-11-15 10/20
Edmonton, Alberta Vancouver, British Columbia Calder, Saskatchewan Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario Devils Lake, N.D. Winnipeg, Manitoba Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba Hawkesbury, Ontario Winnipeg, Manitoba Edmonton, Alberta Anchorage, Alaska Calgary, Alberta Wilcox, Saskatchewan Wilcox, Saskatchewan Roseau, Minn. Edmonton, Alberta Moorhead, Minn. Bismarck, N.D. Grand Forks, N.D. Edmonton, Alberta
78-79 (C), 79-80 (C) 59-60 (A)
06-07 (A)
68-69 (C) 99-00 (A)
09-10 (A) 97-98 (C)
Winnipeg, Manitoba Sudbury, Ontario Grande Prairie, Alberta Grand Forks, N.D. Leduc, Alberta Wakefield, Mass. Aylesbury, Saskatchewan Roseau, Minn. Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba Rosetown, Saskatchewan Bloomington, Minn. Winnipeg, Manitoba Omaha, Neb. Neepawa, Manitoba Fargo, N.D. Grand Forks, N.D. Thunder Bay, Ontario Winnipeg, Manitoba Warroad, Minn. Eden Prairie, Minn. Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Thunder Bay, Ontario Flin Flon, Manitoba Detroit, Mich.
60-61 (A) 91-92 (A) 08-09 (A)
83-84 (C) 57-58 (C) 85-86 (C) 98-99 (A)
71-72 (C)
ALL-TIME ROSTER
181
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY Wright, Nate Wynne, Fred (Teeder) ***
6 11
00-01 92-96
D C
1 114
0-0-0 58-83-141
1/2 40/99
Alexandria, Minn. Calgary, Alberta
XY Yurecko, Jeff *
21
99-01
F
29
2-1-3
12/24
Edina, Minn.
Z Zajac, Darcy **** 11 Zajac, Travis ** 15 Zaparniuk, Richard D. **** 20,19 Zavoral, James R. * 12 Zierke, Brian *** 17 Zombo, Richard J. *** 6
06-10 04-06 76-80 55-56 93-96 81-84
F F C W F D
166 24-30-54 91 38-48-96 157 60-125-185 5 0-1-1 64 11-13-24 112 13-50-63
56/145 29/58 44/98 0-0 65/171 53/112
Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba Edmonton, Alberta Thief River Falls, Minn. Brainerd, Minn. Des Plaines, Ill.
95-96 (A)
09-10 (A)
83-84 (C)
Men’s hockey existed at UND long before the era of the modernday varsity program. Pictured at left, the 1904 squad. Pictured below, the 1929-30 team coached by Joe Brown.
182
ALL-TIME ROSTER
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY ALL-TIME NORTH DAKOTA ROSTER (Goalies) NAME A Anderson, Ryan *
#
YEARS GP GA GAA SAVES SV% W-L-T SO HOMETOWN
35
15-pres.
0
0
---
B Baland, George, A. Belfour, Edward * Blanchard, Brian K. * Borovsky, William J. * Brandt, Jake **** Brower, Scott C. ****
1 29 1 18 30 35
61-64 86-87 68-69 55-56 02-05 84-88
6 34 15 6 59 85
11 81 56 38 130 300
C Cadden, Daniel J. (Cory) * 29 Casey, Jonathan J. **** 35,1 Couture, Tony R. *** 35 Curran, Michael V. (Lefty) *** 1
90-92 80-84 88-91 65-68
9 77 59 86
D Dell, Aaron *** 32 Delmore, Timothy C. ** 30 Derrett, Edward G. * Dickson, Christopher **** 30 Donnelly, Melvin ***
09-12 71-73 53-54 87-91 77-80
E Eidsness, Brad **** Endres, Jason * Engelstad, Ralph L. *
---
0-0-0
0
Roseau, Minn.
1.83 2.43 3.81 7.60 2.50 3.56
66 .866 876 .915 374 .870 198 .839 1184 .901 2433 .890
3-2-0 29-4-0 10-5-0 1-5-0 32-12-4 47-34-2
0 3 1 0 4 4
Virginia, Minn. Carman, Manitoba New Westminster, British Columbia Grand Forks, N.D. Roseau, Minn. Viking, Alberta
32 222 197 251
4.15 2.89 3.38 2.98
226 .876 2306 .910 1433 .879 2180 .897
3-5-0 52-20-4 34-16-3 54-28-4
0 3 0 3
Leduc, Alberta Grand Rapids, Minn. International Falls, Minn. International Falls, Minn.
78 24 2 78 29
156 97 10 277 118
2.15 4.16 5.00 3.68 4.17
1626 .912 675 .874 47 .825 1894 .872 857 .879
49-20-5 14-8-1 1-1-0 43-30-3 16-11-0
9 0 0 1 1
Airdrie, Alberta Roseau, Minn. Winnipeg, Manitoba Vancouver, British Columbia Fort Frances, Ontario
31 30 23
08-12 104 99-00 2 48-50 14
236 2 58
2.41 1.73 4.14
2287 .906 58-27-10 13 .867 1-0-0 381 .868 8-5-0
5 0 0
Chestermere, Alberta Grand Forks, N.D. Thief River Falls, Minn.
F Finkelstein, Alex ** Forman, Arthur H. *
1 16
51-53 46-48
44 10
170 41
3.86 5.10
1188 .875 238 .850
27-16-1 1-0-0
3 0
Winnipeg, Manitoba Wahpeton, N.D.
G Goehring, Karl **** Gratton, George G. *** Gregg, J. Warren ** Grieco, Anthony *
1 1 1 31
97-01 118 58-61 60 59-62 8 06-07 8
249 264 41 22
2.23 3.83 5.13 3.49
2783 .918 80-20-13 1667 .864 35-30-3 215 .811 1-4-0 168 .884 3-2-1
15 1 0 0
H Hangsleben, Gordon L. ** Howard, William Hrynkiw, Matt ***
30 1 30
73-75 63-64 13-pres.
9 1 14
40 4 26
4.60 4.00 2.13
262 .868 33 .892 262 .910
2-4-1 0-1-0 10-2-2
0 0 2
East Grand Forks, Minn. Grand Forks, N.D. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
I Iwabuchi, Robert K. **
30
78-80
47
131
2.81
1087 .892
28-13-1
1
Edmonton, Alberta
1, 30 33 29, 1
79-82 14-pres. 91-94
70 36 54
236 57 231
3.41 1.74 4.69
1955 .894 772 .931 1569 .872
46-22-3 24-4-2 18-29-2
1 5 0
Creston, British Columbia Troy, Mich. Thunder Bay, Ontario
98-02 66 72-73 2 93-97 121
178 6 424
2.97 3.00 3.82
1593 .899 36 .875 2936 .873
41-14-5 2-0-0 52-50-9
3 1 2
Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba Bemidji, Minn.
31 102 111 231 80 223 25 92
3.40 2.14 2.79 5.67
783 .897 18-8-0 2656 .920 60-38-10 1838 .892 42-21-5 493 .843 5-10-0
1 10 4 0
J Jensen, Darren A. *** Johnson, Cameron ** Jones, Todd *** K Kollar, Andy **** Kriski, Billy Kvalevog, Toby ****
35 3 35
L Lamoureux, Jean Pierre*** 1 Lamoureux, Jean-Philippe *** 34, 1 Lech, Jospeh J. ** 1 Lembke, Jeff **** 31, 35
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
79-82 04-08 62-65 91-95
0
Apple Valley, Minn. Toronto, Ontario Winnipeg, Manitoba Brampton, Ontario
Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta Grand Forks, N.D. Glen Bain, Saskatchewan Pembina, N.D.
ALL-TIME ROSTER
183
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY NAME Lindbeck, Rudolph S. ***
YEARS GP GA GAA SAVES SV% W-L-T SO HOMETOWN 48-52 28 146 5.21 740 .835 14-12-2 0 South St. Paul, Minn.
M Maris, Tate **** Maruska, William O. * McIntyre, Zane *** Murphy, David J. **** Murray, Robert L. ***
35 17 31 1 17
09-13 54-55 12-15 69-73 47-50
1 2 92 68 45
0 3 190 280 238
0.00 1.50 2.10 4.14 5.29
1 1.000 26 .900 2384 .926 1877 .870 1438 .858
0-0-0 1-0-0 58-24-9 23-25-2 24-18-3
0 0 4 0 1
Denver, Colo. St. Paul, Minn. Thief River Falls, Minn. Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario Warroad, Minn.
N Nelson, James M. ***
30
68-71
47
196
4.17
1391 .876
23-22-2
0
Roseau, Minn.
1
59-63
35
145
4.14
873 .756
12-19-1
0
South St. Paul, Minn.
P Parise, Jordan *** 1 Patterson, Gerald W. * 18 Pavlat, Travis 31 Peabody, Robert E. ** 1 Perry, Craig * 30 Peters, Robert H. * Peters, Steven W. *** 30,1 Powell, Kevin *** 30,1
03-06 46-47 95-96 57-59 83-86 57-58 87-90 92-95
83 5 2 40 5 11 15 29
172 19 2 123 17 14 54 107
2.14 3.80 1.79 3.08 3.95 1.27 3.60 4.58
2006 .921 55-20-7 150 .870 22 .917 0-0-0 803 .867 27-10 109 .865 3-1-0 205 .927 9-1-1 395 .880 7-5-2 653 .859 8-14-1
10 0 0 2 0 2 0 0
QR Ranfranz, Marc *
35
02-03
9
16
2.35
S Saunders, Clarke ** Schultz, Gerald A. (Spike)** Schweitzer, Aaron ** Severson, Gary L. ** Siembida, Josh ** Skramstad, Darrell * Sofie, Ryan *** Stankoven, A. William *** Stauss, Dale W. *** Strome, Greg J. ****
33 1 30 30 1 2 31 30 1 1
12-14 53-55 96-98 67-69 02-03 63-64 00-03 75-79 64-67 83-87
38 49 38 16 31 4 4 70 5 40
92 193 97 69 90 0 6 329 25 152
T Tomek, Matej *
31
15-pres.
0
0
---
UV Vickar, Aaron **
1
95-97
16
43
3.97
O Otto, Dudley G. ***
184
# 1
Faribault, Minn. Rainy River, Ontario Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Grand Forks, N.D. Fort Frances, Ontario Fort Frances, Ontario Bemidji, Minn. Columbia Heights, Minn.
133 .893
3-4-1
1
Rochester, Minn.
2.56 963 .913 3.94 1408 .879 2.99 754 .886 4.31 360 .839 3.35 603 .870 0.00 1.000 3.15 30 .833 4.75 2466 .881 5.00 125 .893 3.80 1045 .873
18-13-4 23-23-2 24-8-0 7-6-2 17-10-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 31-35-1 2-3-0 22-15-0
2 5 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Brockville, Ontario Edmonton, Alberta Regina, Saskatchewan Grand Forks, N.D. Porcupine, Ontario Devils Lake, N.D. Baxter, Minn. Enderby, British Columbia East Grand Forks, Minn. Muenster, Saskatchewan
---
0-0-0
0
Bratislava, Slovakia
227 .841
5-5-0
0
St. Louis, Mo.
0
W Walski, Aaron **** Waselovich, Peter **** Watkinson, Frank W. *
30 1 31
05-09 6 73-77 104 57-58 1
12 503 7
2.87 4.87 7.00
64 .842 1-3-0 3517 .875 44-67-11 17 .708 0-1-0
1 2 0
Fargo, N.D. International Falls, Minn. Virginia, Minn.
XY Yurkovich, Thomas M. ***
4,1
54-57
58
201
3.47
1361 .875
31-23-1
5
Eveleth, Minn.
Z Ziegelmann, Nate*
33
03-04
2
1
2.77
9 .900
0-0-0
0
Grand Forks, N.D.
ALL-TIME ROSTER
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY YEAR CAPTAINS 1946-47 --- 1947-48 Game captains 1948-49 Bob Murray 1949-50 Jim Medved 1950-51 Bob Krumholz, Bob May 1951-52 Ken Johannson 1952-53 Ken Johannson 1953-54 None 1954-55 None 1955-56 None 1956-57 Mike Castellano, Bill Reichart 1957-58 Jim Ridley, Ed Willems 1958-59 Bill Steenson 1959-60 Guy LaFrance 1960-61 John Gray 1961-62 John Gray 1962-63 Sonny Roberge 1963-64 Sonny Roberge 1964-65 Don Ross 1965-66 Terry Casey 1966-67 Dave Janaway, Jerry Lafond 1967-68 Mike Furlong, John Gasparini, Terry Ogden 1968-69 Bob Munro, Bob Tuff 1969-70 Dave Hudson, John Marks 1970-71 Mike Baumgartner, Brian DePiero 1971-72 Brian DePiero, Rick Wilson 1972-73 Earl Anderson, Jim Cahoon, Al Henry 1973-74 Larry Drader, Alan Hangsleben 1974-75 Daryl Drader, Larry Drader, Ken Gibb 1975-76 Bob DePiero, Daryl Drader, Scott Marvin 1976-77 Bob DePiero 1977-78 Scott Marvin 1978-79 Mike Burggraf, Bill Himmelright, Mark Taylor 1979-80 Mark Taylor 1980-81 Marc Chorney 1981-82 Cary Eades, Phil Sykes 1982-83 Dusty Carroll, Dean Dachyshyn 1983-84 Dan Brennan, Bill Whitsitt, Rick Zombo 1984-85 Scott Sandelin, Jim Archibald 1985-86 Scott Sandelin, Brian Williams, Glen Klotz 1986-87 Bob Joyce 1987-88 Steve Johnson 1988-89 Grant Paranica 1989-90 Lee Davidson 1990-91 Dave Hakstol 1991-92 Dave Hakstol, Greg Johnson 1992-93 Greg Johnson 1993-94 Brad Bombardir 1994-95 Keith Murphy 1995-96 Dane Litke 1996-97 Dane Litke 1997-98 Mitch Vig 1998-99 Adam Calder 1999-00 Peter Armbrust 2000-01 Jeff Panzer 2001-02 Chad Mazurak 2002-03 Ryan Hale 2003-04 Andy Schneider 2004-05 Matt Greene 2005-06 Matt Smaby 2006-07 Chris Porter 2007-08 Rylan Kaip 2008-09 Ryan Duncan 2009-10 Chay Genoway 2010-11 Chay Genoway 2011-12 Mario Lamoureux 2012-13 Andrew MacWilliam 2013-14 Dillon Simpson 2014-15 Stephane Pattyn 2015-16 Gage Ausmus
ASSISTANT CAPTAINS ------------------------Julian Brunetta, Joe Poole Art Miller, Ed Thomlinson Gerry Walford Ernie Dyda, Curt Roseborough George Goodacre, Dan Storsteen --Gerry Kell, Dave Mazur Roy Davidson, Dennis Hextall --------------------Tom Goddard, Roger Lamoureux Mike Burggraf, Bill Himmelright --Marc Chorney, Erwin Martens Paul Chadwick, Phil Sykes --------Mickey Krampotich, Ian Kidd Mickey Krampotch, Ian Kidd Scott Dub, Tom Benson Scott Koberinski Russ Parent, Brent Bobyck Russ Romaniuk Dane Jackson, Dixon Ward Brad Bombardir, Chris Gotziaman Kevin McKinnon, Chris Gotziaman Scott Kirton, Kevin Rappana Teeder Wynne, Nick Naumenko Kevin Hoogsteen, Mark Pivetz Curtis Murphy, Matt Henderson David Hoogsteen, Brad Williamson Jason Ulmer, Lee Goren Karl Goehring, Bryan Lundbohm Ryan Bayda, Aaron Schneekloth David Hale, Kevin Spiewak Ryan Hale, David Lundbohm Matt Jones, Andy Schneider, Rory McMahon Mike Prpich, Chris Porter Erik Fabian, Rylan Kaip, Jonathan Toews Ryan Duncan, Taylor Chorney Joe Finley, Zach Jones, Matt Watkins Chris VandeVelde, Darcy Zajac Derrick LaPoint, Jake Marto Ben Blood, Corban Knight, Andrew MacWilliam Corban Knight, Danny Kristo, Carter Rowney Michael Parks, Stephane Pattyn Connor Gaarder, Mark MacMillan, Michael Parks Drake Caggiula, Bryn Chyzyk, Paul LaDue, Colten St. Clair, Troy Stecher
UND’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM CAPTAINS
1958-59 Bill Steenson
1962-63 Sonny Roberge
1979-80 Mark Taylor
1981-82 Cary Eades
1981-82 Phil Sykes
1986-87 Bob Joyce
1996-97 Dane Litke
1999-00 Peter Armbrust
2015-16 Gage Ausmus
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS ALL-TIME CAPTAINS
185
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY Geving, David F. ** Ludwig, Craig L. *** Meuwissen, James ** Bartley, Wade A. * Hakstol, David D. *** Adams, Akil * Murphy, Curtis **** Greene, Matt *** Finley, Joe **** MacWilliam, Andrew **** Stecher, Troy ***
1974-76 1979-82 1982-84 1988-89 1989-92 1992-94 1994-98 2002-05 2005-09 2009-13 2013-16
-3-
Howard Walker
-1-
Lindbeck, Rudolph S. *** 1948-52 Finkelstein, Alex ** 1951-53 Schultz, Gerald A. ** 1953-55 Yurkovich, Thomas M. *** (also #4) 1954-57 Peters, Robert H. * 1957-58 Peabody, Robert E. ** 1957-59 Gratton, George G. *** 1958-61 Gregg, J. Warren ** 1959-62 Otto, Dudley G. *** 1959-63 Baland, George, A. 1961-64 Lech, Jospeh J. ** 1962-65 Howard, William 1963-64 Stauss, Dale W. *** 1964-67 Curran, Michael V. (Lefty) *** 1965-68 Blanchard, Brian K. * 1968-69 Murphy, David J. **** 1969-73 Waselovich, Peter **** 1973-77 Jensen, Darren A. *** (also #30) 1979-82 Lamoureux, Jean Pierre *** 1979-82 Casey, Jonathan J. **** (also #35) 1980-84 Strome, Greg J. **** 1983-87 Peters, Steven W. *** (also #30) 1987-90 Jones, Todd *** (also #29) 1991-94 Powell, Kevin *** (also #30) 1992-95 Vickar, Aaron ** 1995-97 Goehring, Karl **** 1997-01 Siembida, Josh ** 2002-03 Parise, Jordan *** 2003-06 Lamoureux, Jean-Philippe **** (also #34) 2006-08
-2-
May, Robert Howley ** Shell, Elwood H. *** Geatz, Ronald L *** Steenson, William R. *** Roseborough, Curtis L. *** (also #15) Goodacre, George E. *** Skramstad, Darrell * Marks, John *** Wing, Murray A. * Lundby, Michael J. *** (also #28) Fischer, Steven M. *
186
1949-51 1951-54 1953-56 1956-59 1959-62 1960-63 1963-64 1967-70 1970-71 1970-73 1973-74
JERSEY NUMBER HISTORY
Peskey, Robert H. * 1946-47 Johnson, Robert N. * 1950-51 Novak, John B. ** 1951-54 DiFuria, Carmelo R. (Dan) 1951-52 Castellano, Mike E. *** (also #9) 1954-57 Willems, Edgar T. *** (also #18) 1955-58 Thullner, Stephen L. * 1958-60 Selman, William G. *** 1960-63 Borlase, William I. ** (also #20) 1961-64 Ulvin, Richard D. *** (also #17) 1963-66 Abram, Terry A. *** 1966-69 Nelson, James M. *** 1968-71 Wilson, Richard G. *** 1969-72 Lawson, Robert R. * 1972-73 Kriski, Billy 1972-73 Marvin, Randolph Scott **** 1973-78 Berge, Mark A. *** (also #6) 1976-78, 80-81 Walker, Howard K. ** 1978-80 Patrick, James A. ** 1981-83 Berry, Bradley L. *** 1983-86 Baron, Murray ** 1986-89 Reed, Jace ** (also #27) 1989-91 Oxholm, Lars * 1991-93 Pivetz, Mark **** 1993-97 Hammer, Trevor **** 1997-01 Jones, Matt **** 2001-05 LaPoint, Derrick **** 2007-11 Poolman, Tucker ** 2014-present
-4-
Burns, Richard R.* 1951-52 Shannon, Wilfred A. *** 1951-56 Yurkovich, Thomas M. *** (also #1) 1954-57 Kochevar, Robert W. * 1955-56 Lyndon, Ralph G. *** 1957-60 Roberge, Maurice P. (Sonny) *** (also #12) 1961-64 Gray, John A. *** 1959-62 Lafond, Jerry W. *** 1964-67 Brandt, Gary R. ** 1966-68 Henry, Alan J. **** 1969-73 Russell, Joseph J. ** 1973-75 Brown, Thomas G. * 1974-75 Cox, Bradford D. **** 1976-80 Whitsitt, William E. **** 1980-84 Ness, Jay ** (also #24) 1982-85 Kidd, Ian ** 1985-87 Smith, Geoff A. * 1987-88 Larson, Jonathan **** 1989-93 Litke, Dane **** 1993-97 Goren, Lee *** 1997-00 Hale, David *** 2000-03 Foyt, Scott **** (also #25) 2003-07 Chorney, Taylor *** 2005-08 Fienhage, Corey ** 2008-10
Forbort, Derek *** Thompson, Keaton ***
2010-13 2013-16
-5-
Hegraness, Robert * 1946-47 Marek, Zdenek (Stan) * 1950-51 Goodman, Roger W. *** 1951-54 Boone, William N. ** 1953-55 Durgin, Darryl E. * 1955-56 Helgeland, Robert E. * (also #21) 1955-57 Brunetta, Julian V. *** (also #6) 1956-59 Crough, Donald E. * 1957-58 Gazley, Peter J. 1958-59 Slivinski, Abert E. ** 1959-61 Ross, Donald F. *** (also #17) 1961-64 Sutherland, John M. *** 1961-64 Ogden, Terry L. *** 1965-68 Baumgartner, Michael*** 1968-71 Hangsleben, Alan W. *** 1971-74 Nieland, Scott M. * 1975-76 Strachan, Leslie J. 1975-76 Norby, Jeffrey 1976-77 Stone, Michael J. **** 1977-79, 80-82 Volcan, Michael S. * 1979-80 Sandelin, Scott A. **** 1982-86 Herter, Jason D. *** 1988-91 Fossand, Darryn G. *** (also #27) 1989-91 Bear, Darren *** 1991-94 Sturrock, Chad * 1994-95 Blake, Jason *** 1996-99 Leinweber, Chris **** (also #24) 1999-03 Lundbohm, David **** 2000-04 Alexander, Todd * 2005-06 Genoway, Chay **** 2006-11 Mattson, Nick **** 2011-15
-6-
Morgan, Frank J. * Warnock, Ernest W. *** (also #15) Beaulieu, Marcel H. ** Tesarowski, Chester S. Brunetta, Julian V. *** (also #5) Walford, Gerald A. ***
1951-52 1951-55 1952-54 1955-56 1956-59 1958-61
Taylor Chorney
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY Perry, William Garth * (also #16) 1958-61 Evans, F. Granger ** (also #19) 1961-64 Davidson, Roy *** 1963-66 Hankerson, Kenneth L. * 1966-68 OKeefe, Timothy J. *** (also #18) 1968-71 Gibb, Kenneth R. **** (also #18) 1971-75 Langlie, Kent 1972-73 Berge, Mark A. *** (also #3) 1976-78, 80-81 Marvin, Conway A. ** 1978-80 Zombo, Richard J. *** 1981-84 Benson, Thomas M. **** 1984-88 Pascall, Brad D. **** 1988-92 Naumenko, Nick **** 1992-96 O’Connell, Tim **** 1996-00 Byfuglien, Derrick 2000-01 Wright, Nate 2000-01 Schneider, Andy **** 2001-05 Jones, Zach **** 2005-09 LaDue, Paul *** 2013-16
-7-
Mowris, Robert E. * 1946-47 Jensen, Waldon A. * 1950-51 Purpur, Kenneth R. *** 1951-54 Reichart, William F. *** 1954-57 Paschke, Stanley E. *** (also #19) 1956-59 Colpitts, William R. ** 1959-61 McLean, Alan S. ** 1961-63 Wilms, William A. *** 1963-66 Kartio, David L. *** 1966-69 Johnston, Douglas W. *** (also #20) 1967-70 Law, Robert J. ** 1971-73 DePiero, Robert W. **** 1973-77 Christian, David W. ** (also #13) 1977-79 Maxwell, Kevin P. * 1978-79 Murray, Troy N. ** 1980-82 Maxwell, Randy B. * 1982-83 Hrkac, Tony ** (also #21) 1984-85, 86-87 Johnson, Steven S. **** (also #17) 1984-88 Hanson, John A. * 1988-89 Bombardir, L. Bradley **** 1990-94 Slukynsky, Tim * 1994-95 Vig, Mitch**** (also #13) 1994-98 Roche, Travis ** 1999-01 Bochenski, Brandon *** 2001-04 Oshie, T.J. *** 2005-08 Kristo, Danny **** 2009-13 Murphy, Wade ** 2013-15
-8-
Johnson, John E. * Hannesson, James H. *** Morrison, John LaFrance, Guy E. *** Merrifield, David W. *** Kell, Gerald B. ** Jackson, Donald Bruce* Bamburak, Roger *** Charlesworth, James M. *** Winters, Blaine R. ** Goddard, Thomas F. **** Smail, Douglas D. *** Tippett, David G. ** Krampotich, Mickey **** Eisenhut, Neil R.**** Howe, Corey ** Hoogsteen, Kevin ****
1946-47 1954-57 1956-57 1957-60 1960-63 1963-65 1965-66 1966-69 1968-71 1971-73 1973-77 1977-80 1981-83 1983-87 1987-91 1991-93 1993-97
2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS
Commodore, Mike *** Fuher, Nick *** Martens, Ryan **** Cichy, Michael ** Senkbeil, Daniel ** Schmaltz, Nick **
1997-00 2002-05 2005-09 2009-11 2011-13 2014-16
-9-
Elliott, J. Gaylord ** 1950-53 Lund, Durwood J. *** (also #22) 1950-53 Slupski, Rudolph H. * 1954-55 Castellano, Mike E. *** (also #3) 1954-57 Stoskopf, Jack E. ** 1955-57 Miller, Arthur C. *** 1957-60 Stasiuk, Peter E. *** 1960-63 Gurba, Wayne ** 1962-64 Hextall, Dennis H. ** 1964-66 Munro, Robert D. *** 1966-69 Hudson, David *** (also #16) 1967-70 Cross, C. Kelly *** 1970-73 Himmelright, William C. **** 1975-79 Carroll, Dunstan J.A. **** 1979-83 Schroeder, Timothy M. ** 1982-86 Bowen, Jeffrey *** 1983-87 Geldart, Greg B. 1988-89 Marvin, David L. **** (also #13) 1987-91 Johnson, Gregory **** 1989-93 Wilson, Landon ** 1993-95 Johnson, Ryan * (also #25) 1994-96 Ulmer, Jason **** 1996-00 Fylling, Quinn *** 2000-01, 02-05 Fournier, Chris * 2002-03 Toews, Jonathan ** 2005-07 Lamoureux, Mario **** 2008-12 Caggiula, Drake **** 2012-16
- 10 -
Dunsworth, Robert A. *** 1951-54 Huot, Raymond E. 1951-54 Bryduck, Walter S.* 1953-54 Spolar, John J. * 1954-55 Meek, Harlen D. 1955-56 Thomlinson, Edward C. *** 1957-60 Matheson, Jack W. ** 1961-63 Stirrett, Wilmot A. ** 1962-64 Stoyko, Bob J. * 1964-65 Gasparini, John F. *** 1965-68 Cahoon, James L. **** 1969-73 Dennis, Terrence A. ** 1973-75 Burggraf, Mike **** 1975-79 White, Glen B. **** 1979-83 Nakonechny, Perry S. **** 1983-87 McLean, Jeffrey A. **** (also #20) 1987-88, 89-92 Beswick, Sean *** 1992-95 Kallay, Ian ** 1995-97 Lundbohm, Bryan *** 1998-01 McMahon, Rory **** 2002-05 Kozek, Andrew **** 2005-09 Knight, Corban **** 2009-13 Tambellini, Adam 2013-14 Simonson, Johnny ** 2014-present
- 11 -
Wade, John G. *** Poole, Joseph W. *** Storsteen, Daniel E. *** Mazur, David A. **
1953-56 1956-59 1960-63 1963-65
Fred “Teeder” Wynne
Furlong, Michael P. *** 1965-68 Duncan, Robert R. *** 1968-71 Jeffries, Mark R. * 1971-72 Gasparini, Steven 1972-73 Becker, Bradley D. **** (also #15) 1973-77 Taylor, Mark C. **** 1976-80 Sherven, Gordon R. *** 1981-84 Parks, Malcolm R. **** 1983-87 Ward, Dixon M. **** 1988-92 Wynne, Fred (Teeder) *** 1992-96 Armbrust, Peter **** 1996-00 O’Leary, Pat * 2000-01 Parise, Zach ** 2002-04 Spirko, Rastislav * 2004-06 Zajac, Darcy **** 2006-10 Rodwell, Derek **** 2010-14 Olson, Trevor ** 2014-present
- 12 (Retired)
Dickinson, George H. *** (also #24) 1948-51 Trimble, William C. * 1951-54 Zavoral, James R. * 1955-56 Began, Robert D. *** (also #17) 1956-59 Merrifield, Leslie S. *** 1957-60 Roberge, Maurice P. (Sonny) *** (also #4) 1961-64 Casey, Terry L. *** 1963-66 Note: UND retired No. 12 on Feb. 2, 1968, in honor of 1964-65 All-America center Terry Casey (below), who was killed in a car accident at age 23. His jersey was formally raised to the rafters on Jan. 7, 2011.
- 13 -
Bostrom, Raymond A.* Caouette, Robert C. * Jerome, Arthur Steeves, Arnold B. * Christian, David W. ** (also #7) Christian, Edward S. **** Forst, Rick D. *** Marvin, David L. **** (also #9)
1946-47 1960-61 1960-61 1962-63 1977-79 1980-84 1984-88 1987-91
JERSEY NUMBER HISTORY
187
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY Bond, Joby *** (also #28) Vig, Mitch **** (also #7) Connelly, Brendan * Marvin, Lee **** Bruneteau, Brett ** Gaarder, Connor **** Gornall, Michael *
1990-94 1994-98 2001-02 2002-06 2009-11 2011-15 2015-present
- 14 -
Sullivan, Dennis W. * Cherski, Ben. A. **** Paoletti, Terry N. * Ridley, James K. *** (also #23) King, Ronald W. *** (also #19) Dyda, Ernest J. ** Rygh, Paul B. *** Tuff, Robert K. *** DePiero, Brian D. *** Cruise, James R. * Swartz, Don G. **** Burggraf, Frank V. **** Jensen, Chris B. **** Davidson, Lee A. **** Johnson, Chad L. *** Trew, Billy ** Murphy, Aaron Hasbargen, Adrian ** Murray, Brady ** Miller, Brad **** Dickin, Taylor * Poganski, Austin **
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1948-49 1951-55 1955-56 1955-58 1957-60 1961-63 1963-66 1966-69 1969-72 1972-74 1974-78 1978-82 1982-86 1986-90 1990-93 1994-96 1997-98 1999-01 2004-05 2005-09 2011-12 2014-pres.
Hausauer, Albert R. * Murray, Bob* Medved, Charles James *** Warnock, Ernest W. *** (also #6) Running, Walter M. *** Armbruster, Joe S. ** Wellen, Kenneth J. Roseborough, Curtis L. *** (also #2) Walters, Kenneth D. ** Dobson, Larry *** Bragnalo, David F. *** Drader, Daryl E. **** (also #22) Becker, Bradley D. **** (also #11) Kryworuchka, Paul * Magnuson, Troy W. *** (also #16) Archibald, James L. **** (also #21) Koberinski, Scott **** Schriner, Martin R. **** Bull, Jesse **** Palmiscno, Tyler **** Zajac, Travis ** Davidson, Brent **** Parks, Michael ****
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Forman, Arthur H. * Dorsher, Robert P. *** Morken, Carl H. * Gibbs, Mac J. Morelli, Reginald P. *** (also #18) Perry, William Garth * (also #6) Bartlett, Robert M. ** Dixon, James E. ** Hudson, David *** (also #9)
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Anderson, Earl O. **** 1969-73 Delure, Joseph D. **** (also #22) 1973-77 Passolt, Daniel K. 1974-75 Chorney, Marcus P. **** 1977-81 Magnuson, Troy W. *** (also #15) 1979-82 Donnelly, David M. ** 1981-83 Howard, Tarek 1983-87 McCormick, Robert (Mike) ** 1987-99 Gotziaman, Chris **** 1990-94 Panzer, Jay **** 1996-99 Spiewak, Kevin **** 1999-03 Duncan, Ryan **** 2005-09 MacMillan, Mark **** 2011-15 Boeser, Brock * 2015-present
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Murray, Robert L. *** 1947-50 Wilkie, Kenneth G. *** (also #19) 1950-53 Knauf, James M.* 1953-54 Maruska, William O. * 1954-55 Began, Robert D. *** (also #12) 1956-59 White, Donald W. (Whitey) * (also #18) 1960-62 Ross, Donald F. *** (also #5) 1961-64 Ulvin, Richard D. *** (also #3) 1963-66 Iannone, Thomas J. 1964-66 Lyons, Gary J. ** 1966-68 Stuart, James Duncan ** (also #33) 1968-70 Miller, Gerald M. **** (also #18) 1969-73 Lamoureux, Roger B. **** 1973-77 Martens, Erwin W. **** (also #21) 1976-80 Barsness, Dean A. **** 1980-84 Johnson, Steven S. **** (also #7) 1984-88 Parent, L. Russell **** 1986-90 Riendeau, Donald *** 1990-93 Zierke, Brian *** 1993-96 Panzer, Jeff **** 1997-01 Connelly, Ryan ** 2001-03 Kaip, Rylan **** 2004-08 Gregoire, Jason *** 2008-11 St. Clair, Colten **** 2012-16
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Patterson, Gerald W. * 1946-47 Silovich, Joe A. *** 1947-50 Pederson, Walter J. ** 1951-54 Myers, Barry G. * 1954-55 Borovsky, William J. * 1955-56 Willems, Edgar T. *** (also #3) 1955-58 Harris, Robert M. * 1956-57 Morelli, Reginald P. *** (also #16) 1957-60 Beckstead, Garfield R. ** 1957-61 Larson, Bartley W. *** 1958-61 White, Donald W. (Whitey) * (also #17) 1960-62 Stokaluk, Donald G. *** 1961-64 MacKenzie, Peter W. *** 1964-67 Shupe, Robert 1965-66 Dunn, Hugh T. (Tom) ** 1966-68 O’Keefe, Timothy J. *** (also #6) 1968-71 Cameron, Gregory W. *** 1969-72 Miller, Gerald M. **** (also #17) 1969-73 Gibb, Kenneth R. **** (also #6) 1971-75 Mihulka, Rob V. **** 1975-79 Dachyshyn, Dean C. **** 1979-83 Claviter, William R. **** 1983-87 Johnson, Mark 1984-85 Valk, Garry 1987-90 Schulte, Paxton J. * 1990-91
Rylan Kaip
Murphy, Keith *** Hoogsteen, David **** Skarperud, Tim *** Stafford, Drew *** Forney, Michael ** Toews, David * Simpson, Dillon **** Wilkie, Chris *
1992-95 1995-99 1999-02 2003-06 2006-08 2008-10 2010-14 2015-present
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Noah, John M. **** (also #25) 1947-51 Wilkie, Kenneth G. *** (also #17) 1950-53 Culbertson, Jerome B. *** 1954-57 Paschke, Stanley E. *** (also #7) 1956-59 King, Ronald W. *** (also #14) 1957-60 Haley, Bernard J. **** 1958-61 Evans, F. Granger ** (also #6) 1961-64 Lillo, Robert K. *** 1964-67 Christensen, Rodney F. ** 1967-69 Lundbohm, Michael C. *** 1969-72 Clubbe, James R. (Rick)**** 1972-76 Zaparniuk, Richard D. **** (also #19) 1976-80 Fester, Glen R. *** 1980-83 Huglen, Mark E. * 1983-84 Dub, Scott L. *** 1984-88 Romaniuk, Russell J. *** 1988-91 Kirton, Scott **** 1991-95 Ulmer, Jeff *** 1995-99 Bayda, Ryan *** 1999-02 Prpich, Mike *** 2002-06 Bishop, Hunter 2006-07 Trupp, Evan **** 2007-11 Grimaldi, Rocco ** 2011-14 Gersich, Shane * 2015-present
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Leigh, James A. * Williams, James P. (Itts) Marvin, Calvin D. *** Borlase, William I. ** (also #3) Janaway, David*** Johnston, Douglas W. *** (also #7) Johnson, Dennis W. ***
1946-47 1947-48 1947-50 1961-64 1964-67 1967-70 1970-73
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Gawley, David A. ** 1973-75 Myhre, John 1975-76 Colborne, David M. * 1976-77 Arnett, Dean F. 1977-78 Zaparniuk, Richard D. **** (also #19) 1976-80 Dunn, Travis G. ** 1978-80 Brennan, Daniel T. **** 1980-84 Joyce, Robert T. *** 1984-87 McLean, Jeffrey A. ****(also #10) 1987-88, 89-92 Duberman, Justin C. **** 1988-92 Mitani, Darcy **** 1992-96 DeFauw, Brad **** (also #24) 1996-00 Dorey, Wes **** 1997-01 Massen, James **** 2002-05 Watkins, Matt **** 2005-09 Gleason, Joe **** 2009-13 Ausmus, Gage *** 2013-present
Noah, John M. **** (also #19) 1947-51 Krumholz, Robert E. **** 1947-52 Colehour, Bradley R. *** (also #21) 1970-73 Drader, Larry D. *** 1972-75 Gliniany, James F. *** 1975-78 Sykes, Phil M. **** 1978-82 Williams, Brian **** 1982-86 Bobyck, Brent M. **** 1986-90 McKinnon, Kevin ****(also #28) 1989-90, 91-94 Calder, Adam **** 1995-99 Hale, Ryan **** 1999-04 Foyt, Scott **** (also #4) 2003-07 Marto, Jake **** 2007-11 MacMillan, Mitch ** 2012-14 Janatuinen, Joel * 2015-present
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Healey James L. * 1946-47 Johnson, Russel L. (Buzz) ** 1947-50 Helgeland, Robert E. * (also #5) 1955-57 Chigol, George, F. *** 1961-64 Strimbiski, Brian F. ** 1964-66 Mathews, John 1967-68 Colehour, Bradley R. *** (also #25) 1970-73 Evans, Thomas J. ** 1973-75 Tremblay, David A. * 1975-76 Martens, Erwin W. **** (also #17) 1976-80 Chadwick Paul T. **** 1977-81 Archibald, James L. **** (also #15) 1981-85 Klotz, Glen M. **** 1982-86 Hrkac, Tony J. ** (also #7) 1984-85, 86-87 Morelli, Matthew P. **** 1987-91 Hryniuk, Brett **** 1991-95 Williamson, Brad **** 1995-99 Yurecko, Jeff * 1999-01 Faul, Derek * 2002-03 Fabian, Erik **** 2004-07 Frattin, Matt **** 2007-11 O’Donnell, Brendan **** 2011-15
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Christian, Gordon G. *** 1947-50 Lund, Durwood J. *** (also #9) 1950-53 Knauf, James M. * 1955-56 Purpur, Gary L. * 1971-72 Gasparini, Steven 1972-73 Drader, Daryl E. **** (also #15) 1972-76 Delure, Joseph D. **** (also #16) 1973-77 Eades, Cary M. **** 1978-82 Mishler, Timothy D. * 1982-83 Berezan, Perry E. ** 1983-85 Paranica, Grant **** 1985-89 Burt, James G. ** 1990-92 Grillo, Dino ** 1992-94 Henderson, Matt **** 1994-98 Kenny, Pat* 1998-00 Canady, Brian **** 2002-05 Lee, Brian ** 2005-07 Malone, Brad **** 2007-11 Panzarella, Andrew **** 2011-15 Gardner, Rhett * 2015-present
Ralph Engelstad
- 23 (Retired)
Nord, Orval W. (Ossie) * Dwyer, Jim Buran, Thomas R. * Engelstad, Ralph L. * Ridley, James K. *** (also #14) Kleven, Scott P. * Palmiscno, Anthony Kompon, Joey T. ** Neitzke, Michael A. *** Olson, Arley W. * Loven, Tim D. *** Kaiser, Gary E. * Johnson, Ross ** Rappana, Kevin *** Schneekloth, Aaron **** Marvin, Lee **** (also #13)
1946-47 1946-47 1947-48 1948-50 1955-58 1970-72 1972-74 1973-75 1975-80 1980-81 1982-85 1986-87 1988-90 1991-96 1998-02 2002-06
Note: UND retired No. 23 to honor the late Ralph Engelstad, a former goalie and highly successful entrepreneur who financed the construction of UND’s Ralph Engelstad Arena.
Healey, John E. * Sullivan, William P. *** Kath, David * Palmiscno, Steven J. *** Brodeur, Lee R. * Steen, Jim McFarlane, Shane D. *** Olson, Jarrod *** Johnson, Ryan * (also #9) Philion, Tom **** Notermann, Jason **** Radke, Kyle **** Hextall, Brett *** Sanderson, Coltyn ****
1946-47 1947-50 1974-75 1980-84 1984-85 1985-86 1987-90 1991-95 1994-96 1995-99 1999-03 2004-08 2008-11 2012-16
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McKinnon, Paul N. ** 1947-50 Bredahl, Jeffrey A. * 1982-84 LaMoine, Michael **** 1985-89 Reed, Jace ** (also #3) 1989-91 Fossand, Darryn G. *** (also #5) 1989-91 Rice, Tyler ** 1994-95, 96-97 Mazurak, Chad **** 1998-02 Smaby, Matt *** 2003-06 Rowney, Carter **** 2009-13 Johnson, Luke *** 2013-16
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Donovan, John W. * 1946-47 Dickinson, George H. *** (also #12) 1948-51 Lanigan, Lowell P. * 1968-69 Myers, Rick J. **** 1975-80 Vilandre, James A. * 1980-81 Ness, Jay ** (also #4) 1982-85 Norman, Todd B. ** 1984-86 Brickey, Michael Scott * 1987-88 Jackson, Dane *** 1989-92 Johnson, Corey **** 1992-96 DeFauw, Brad **** (also #20) 1996-00 Leinweber, Chris **** (also #5) 1999-03 Porter, Chris **** 2003-07 Blood, Ben **** 2008-12 Schmaltz, Jordan *** 2012-15 Wolanin, Christian * 2015-present Luke Johnson
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY Brandt, Jake **** Walski, Aaron **** Hynkiw, Matt ***
2002-05 2005-09 2013-present
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Johnson, Milton E. (Prince) ** 1947-50 Watkinson, Frank W. * 1957-58 Lembke, Jeff **** (also #35) 1991-95 Pavlat, Travis 1995-96 Sofie, Ryan *** 2000-03 Grieco, Anthony * 2006-07 Snider, Landon 2007-08 Eidsness, Brad **** 2008-12 McIntyre, Zane *** 2012-15 Tomek, Matej * 2015-present
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McKinnon, Daniel D. *** Dell, Aaron ***
1947-50 2009-12
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Stuart, James Duncan ** (also #17) 1968-70 Ziegelmann, Nate * 2003-04 Saunders, Clarke ** 2012-14 Johnson, Cameron ** 2014-present
Tony Couture
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Killian, William J. * 1946-47 Wilson, Edward C. *** 1947-51 Lundby, Michael J. *** (also #2) 1970-73 McKinnon, Kevin ****(also #25) 1989-90, 91-94 Bond, Joby *** (also #13) 1990-94 Carlson, Brandon * 1995-96 Blake, Joe ** 1996-98 Murphy, Paul *** 1998-01 Bina, Robbie **** 2003-08 Hill, Ryan ** 2009-11 Pattyn, Stephane **** 2011-15 Shaw, Hayden * 2015-present
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Hagness, Duane J. * Doyle, James W. * Caufield, Jay Belfour, Edward * Cadden, Daniel J. (Cory) * Jones, Todd *** (also #1) Possin, Mike ** Genoway, Colby *** VandeVelde, Chris *** Nelson, Brock ** Chyzyk, Bryn ****
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Flannery, James Cole, Wesley * Severson, Gary L. ** Nelson, James M. *** Delmore, Timothy C. ** Hangsleben, Gordon L. ** Stankoven, A. William **** Iwabuchi, Robert K. ** Jensen, Darren A. *** (also #1) Perry, Craig * Peters, Steven W. *** (also #1) Dickson, Christopher **** Powell, Kevin *** (also #1) Schweitzer, Aaron ** Endres, Jason *
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1946-47 1947-48 1984-85 1986-87 1990-91 1991-94 1998-01 2002-05 2006-10 2010-12 2012-16 1946-47 1947-48 1967-69 1968-71 1971-73 1973-75 1975-79 1978-80 1979-82 1983-86 1987-90 1987-91 1992-95 1996-98 1999-00
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Lamoureux, Jean-Philippe **** (also #1) 2004-08
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South, James L. (Bob) * Casey, Jonathan J. **** (also #1) Brower, Scott C. **** Couture, Tony R. **** Lembke, Jeff **** (also #31) Kvalevog, Toby **** Kollar, Andy **** Ranfranz, Marc * Harrington, Graeme * Maris, Tate **** Anderson, Ryan *
1946-47 1980-84 1984-88 1988-91 1991-95 1993-97 1998-02 2002-03 2008-09 2009-13 2015-16
Bob Iwabuchi
Grina, Robert D. **
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Phillips, Robert D. *
1946-49 1948-50
Number unavailable for the following: Graham, Archie W. * 1946-47 Derrett, Edward G. * 1953-54 Arnett, Mark G. 1976-77 Donnelly, Melvin *** 1977-80 Rubert, Henry A. * 1978-79 Sween, Robert A. * 1978-79 *Indicates the number of letters earned.
Darren Jensen
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY SKATERS (Years at UND in parentheses) Players active in NHL in 2015-16 italicized (C) - captain, (A) - assistant captain EARL ANDERSON (1969-73) Year Team GP G A 74-75 Det/Bos 64 9 7 75-76 Boston 5 0 1 76-77 Boston 40 10 11 Totals 109 19 19 JIM ARCHIBALD (1981-85) Year Team GP 84-85 Minnesota 4 85-86 Minnesota 11 86-87 Minnesota 1 Totals 16
G 1 0 0 1
Pts PIM 16 16 1 2 21 4 38 22
A Pts PIM 2 3 11 0 0 32 0 0 0 2 3 43
MURRAY BARON (1986-89) Year Team GP G A Pts PIM 89-90 Philadelphia 16 2 2 4 12 90-91 Philadelphia 67 8 8 16 74 91-92 St. Louis 67 3 8 11 94 92-93 St. Louis 53 2 2 4 59 93-94 St. Louis 77 5 9 14 123 94-95 St. Louis 39 0 5 5 93 95-96 St. Louis 82 2 9 11 190 96-97 Stl/Phx/Mtl 79 1 7 8 122 97-98 Phoenix 45 1 5 6 106 98-99 Vancouver 81 2 6 8 115 99-00 Vancouver 81 2 10 12 67 00-01 Vancouver 82 3 8 11 63 01-02 Vancouver 61 1 6 7 68 02-03 Vancouver 78 2 4 6 62 03-04 St. Louis 80 1 5 6 61 Totals 988 35 94 129 1309 MIKE BAUMGARTNER (1968-71) Year Team GP G 74-75 Kansas City 17 0 Totals 17 0
A Pts PIM 0 0 0 0 0 0
Murray Baron RYAN BAYDA (1999-02) Year Team GP G A 02-03 Carolina 25 4 10 03-04 Carolina 44 3 3 06-07 Carolina 9 1 1 07-08 Carolina 31 3 3 08-09 Carolina 70 5 7 Totals 179 16 24 PERRY BEREZAN (1983-85) Year Team GP 84-85 Calgary 9 85-86 Calgary 55 86-87 Calgary 24 87-88 Calgary 29 88-89 Cgy/Min 51 89-90 Minnesota 64 90-91 Minnesota 52 91-92 San Jose 66 92-93 San Jose 28 Totals 378 BRAD BERRY (1983-86) Year Team GP 85-86 Winnipeg 13 86-87 Winnipeg 52 87-88 Winnipeg 48 88-89 Winnipeg 38 89-90 Winnipeg 12 91-92 Minnesota 7 92-93 Minnesota 63 93-94 Dallas 8 Totals 241
Brad Berry
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G 3 12 5 7 5 3 11 12 3 61
Pts PIM 14 16 6 22 2 2 6 28 12 26 40 86
A Pts PIM 2 5 4 21 33 39 3 8 24 12 19 66 8 13 25 12 15 31 6 17 30 7 19 30 4 7 28 75 136 277
BRANDON BOCHENSKI (2002-04) Year Team GP G A 05-06 Ott/Chi 40 8 9 06-07 Chi/Bos 41 13 11 07-08 Bos/Nsh/Anh 40 3 10 08-09 Tampa Bay 7 0 1 09-10 Tampa Bay 28 4 9 Totals 156 28 40
Pts PIM 17 22 24 16 13 12 1 2 13 2 68 54
BRAD BOMBARDIR (1990-94) Year Team GP G A 97-98 New Jersey 43 1 5 98-99 New Jersey 56 1 7 99-00 New Jersey 32 3 1 00-01 Minnesota (A) 70 0 15 01-02 Minnesota 28 1 2 02-03 Minnesota (A) 58 1 14 03-04 Min/Nsh (A) 69 1 2 Totals 356 8 46
Pts PIM 6 8 8 16 4 6 15 42 3 14 15 16 3 25 54 127
DAN BRENNAN (1980-84) Year Team GP 83-84 Los Angeles 2 85-86 Los Angeles 6 Totals 8
G 0 0 0
A Pts PIM 0 0 0 1 1 9 1 1 9
JAY CAUFIELD (1984-85) Year Team GP 86-87 NY Rangers 13 87-88 Minnesota 1 88-89 Pittsburgh 58 89-90 Pittsburgh 37 90-91 Pittsburgh 23 91-92 Pittsburgh 50 92-93 Pittsburgh 26 Totals 208
G 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 5
A Pts PIM 1 3 45 0 0 0 4 5 285 2 3 123 1 2 71 0 0 175 0 0 60 8 13 759
G A Pts PIM 1 0 1 10 2 8 10 60 0 6 6 75 0 9 9 45 1 2 3 6 0 0 0 6 0 3 3 109 0 0 0 12 4 28 32 323
JASON BLAKE (1996-99) Year Team GP G A Pts PIM 98-99 Los Angeles 1 1 0 1 0 99-00 Los Angeles 64 5 18 23 26 00-01 LA/NYI 47 5 11 16 34 01-02 NY Islanders 82 8 10 18 36 02-03 NY Islanders 81 25 30 55 58 03-04 NY Islanders 75 22 25 47 56 05-06 NY Islanders 76 28 29 57 60 06-07 NY Islanders 82 40 29 69 34 07-08 Toronto 82 15 37 52 28 08-09 Toronto 78 25 38 63 40 09-10 Tor/Anh 82 16 25 41 36 10-11 Anaheim 76 16 16 32 41 11-12 Anaheim 45 7 5 12 6 Totals 871 213 273 486 455
Jay Caufield MARC CHORNEY (1977-81) Year Team GP 80-81 Pittsburgh 8 81-82 Pittsburgh 60 82-83 Pittsburgh 67 83-84 Pit/LA 75 Totals 210
G A Pts PIM 1 6 7 14 1 6 7 63 3 5 8 66 3 10 13 66 8 27 35 209
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY TAYLOR CHORNEY (2005-08), Washington Year Team GP G A Pts PIM 08-09 Edmonton 2 0 0 0 0 09-10 Edmonton 42 0 3 3 12 10-11 Edmonton 12 1 3 4 4 11-12 Stl/Edm 5 0 0 0 0 14-15 Pittsburgh 6 0 0 0 0 15-16 Washington 55 1 5 6 21 Totals 123 2 11 13 37 DAVE CHRISTIAN (1977-79) Year Team GP G A Pts PIM 79-80 Winnipeg 15 8 10 18 2 80-81 Winnipeg 80 28 43 71 22 81-82 Winnipeg 80 25 51 76 28 82-83 Winnipeg (C) 55 18 26 44 23 83-84 Washington 80 29 52 81 28 84-85 Washington 80 26 43 69 14 85-86 Washington 80 41 42 83 15 86-87 Washington 76 23 27 50 8 87-88 Washington 80 37 21 58 26 88-89 Washington 80 34 31 65 12 89-90 Wsh/Bos 78 15 25 40 12 90-91 Boston 78 32 21 53 41 91-92 St. Louis 78 20 24 44 41 92-93 Chicago 60 4 14 18 12 93-94 Chicago 9 0 3 3 0 Totals 1009 340 433 773 284 MIKE COMMODORE (1997-00) Year Team GP G 00-01 New Jersey 20 1 01-02 New Jersey 37 0 02-03 Calgary 6 0 03-04 Calgary 12 0 05-06 Carolina 72 3 06-07 Carolina 82 7 07-08 Car/Ott 67 3 08-09 Columbus 81 5 09-10 Columbus (A) 57 2 10-11 Columbus 20 2 11-12 Det/TB 30 0 Totals 484 23 BRAD DEFAUW (1996-00) Year Team GP 02-03 Carolina 9 Totals 9
G 3 3
A Pts PIM 4 5 14 1 1 30 1 1 19 0 0 25 10 13 138 22 29 113 11 14 100 19 24 100 9 11 62 4 6 44 2 2 38 83 106 683 A Pts PIM 0 3 2 0 3 2
DAVE DONNELLY (1981-83) Year Team GP G A 83-84 Boston 16 3 4 84-85 Boston 38 6 8 85-86 Boston 8 0 0 86-87 Chicago 71 6 12 87-88 Edmonton 4 0 0 Totals 137 15 24 JUSTIN DUBERMAN (1988-92) Year Team GP G 93-94 Pittsburgh 4 0 Totals 4 0
A Pts PIM 0 0 0 0 0 0
NEIL EISENHUT (1987-91) Year Team GP 93-94 Vancouver 13 94-95 Calgary 3 Totals 16
A Pts PIM 3 4 21 0 0 0 3 4 21
JOE FINLEY (2005-09) Year Team GP 11-12 Buffalo 5 12-13 NY Islanders 16 Totals 21
G 1 0 1 G 0 0 0
A Pts PIM 0 0 12 1 1 20 1 1 32
DEREK FORBORT (2010-13), Los Angeles Year Team GP G A Pts PIM 15-16 Los Angeles 14 1 1 2 17 Totals 14 1 1 2 17 MATT FRATTIN (2007-11), Toronto Year Team GP G A 10-11 Toronto 1 0 0 11-12 Toronto 56 8 7 12-13 Toronto 25 7 6 13-14 LA/Columbus 44 2 5 14-15 Toronto 9 0 0 Totals 135 17 18
Pts PIM 0 0 15 25 13 4 7 11 0 4 35 44
CHAY GENOWAY (2006-11), Washington Year Team GP G A Pts PIM 11-12 Minnesota 1 0 1 1 0 Totals 1 0 0 1 0 LEE GOREN (1997-00) Year Team GP 00-01 Boston 21 02-03 Boston 14 03-04 Florida 2 05-06 Vancouver 28 06-07 Vancouver 2 Totals 67
G 2 2 0 1 0 5
DAVID HALE (2000-03) Year Team GP 03-04 New Jersey 65 05-06 New Jersey 38 06-07 NJ/Cgy 54 07-08 Calgary 58 08-09 Phoenix 48 09-10 Tampa Bay 39 10-11 Ottawa 25 Totals 327
G A Pts PIM 0 4 4 72 0 4 4 21 0 1 1 36 0 2 2 46 3 6 9 36 0 4 4 25 1 4 5 6 4 25 29 242
ALAN HANGSLEBEN (1971-74) Year Team GP G A 79-80 Hfd/Wsh 74 13 22 80-81 Washington 76 5 19 81-82 Wsh/LA 35 3 7 Totals 185 21 48
Pts PIM 35 114 24 198 10 84 69 396
MATT HENDERSON (1994-98) Year Team GP G 98-99 Nashville 2 0 01-02 Chicago 4 0 Totals 6 0
A Pts PIM 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 1 2
JASON HERTER (1988-91) Year Team GP 95-96 NY Islanders 1 Totals 1
A Pts PIM 1 1 0 1 0 0
G 0 0
DENNIS HEXTALL (1964-66) Year Team GP G A Pts PIM 68-69 NY Rangers 13 1 4 5 25 69-70 Los Angeles 28 5 7 12 40 70-71 California 78 21 31 52 217 71-72 Minnesota 33 6 10 16 49 72-73 Minnesota 78 30 52 82 140 73-74 Minnesota 78 20 62 82 138 74-75 Minnesota 80 17 57 74 147 75-76 Min/Det 76 16 44 60 164 76-77 Detroit 78 14 32 46 158 77-78 Detroit 78 16 33 49 195 78-79 Det/Wsh (C) 46 6 17 23 76 79-80 Washington 15 1 1 2 49 Totals 681 153 350 503 1398
A Pts PIM 0 2 7 1 3 7 1 1 0 2 3 30 0 0 0 4 9 44
MATT GREENE (2002-05), Los Angeles Year Team GP G A 05-06 Edmonton 27 0 2 06-07 Edmonton 78 1 9 07-08 Edmonton 46 0 1 08-09 Los Angeles (A) 82 2 12 09-10 Los Angeles (A) 75 2 7 10-11 Los Angeles (A) 71 2 9 11-12 Los Angeles (A) 82 4 11 12-13 Los Angeles (A) 5 0 1 13-14 Los Angeles (A) 38 2 4 14-15 Los Angeles (A) 82 3 6 15-16 Los Angeles (A) 3 0 0 Totals 589 16 62
Matt Frattin
Pts PIM 7 2 14 46 0 17 18 81 0 4 39 150
Pts PIM 2 43 10 109 1 53 14 111 9 83 11 70 15 58 1 8 6 47 9 54 0 8 78 644
ROCCO GRIMALDI (2011-14), Colorado Year Team GP G A Pts PIM 14-15 Florida 7 1 0 1 4 15-16 Florida 20 3 2 5 2 Totals 27 4 2 6 6
Rocco Grimaldi
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(Photo by Graig Abel Photography)
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY GREG JOHNSON (1989-93) Year Team GP G A Pts PIM 93-94 Detroit 52 6 11 17 22 94-95 Detroit 22 3 5 8 14 95-96 Detroit 60 18 22 40 30 96-97 Det/Pit 75 13 19 32 26 97-98 Pit/Chi 74 12 22 34 40 98-99 Nashville 68 16 34 50 24 99-00 Nashville (A) 82 11 33 44 40 00-01 Nashville (A) 82 15 17 32 46 01-02 Nashville (C) 82 18 26 44 38 02-03 Nashville (C) 38 8 9 17 22 03-04 Nashville (C) 82 14 18 32 33 05-06 Nashville (C) 68 11 8 19 10 Totals 785 145 224 369 345
Greg Johnson
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TONY HRKAC (1984-85, 1986-87) Year Team GP G A Pts PIM 87-88 St. Louis 67 11 37 48 22 88-89 St. Louis 70 17 28 45 8 89-90 Stl/Que 50 9 20 29 10 90-91 Quebec 70 16 32 48 16 91-92 SJ/Chi 40 3 12 15 10 93-94 St. Louis 36 6 5 11 8 97-98 Dal/Edm 49 13 14 27 10 98-99 Dallas 69 13 14 27 26 99-00 NYI/Anh 67 4 9 13 8 00-01 Anaheim 80 13 25 38 29 01-02 Atlanta 80 18 26 44 12 02-03 Atlanta 80 9 17 26 14 Totals 758 132 239 371 173 DAVE HUDSON (1967-70) Year Team GP 72-73 NY Islanders 69 73-74 NY Islanders 63 74-75 Kansas City 70 75-76 Kansas City 74 76-77 Colorado 73 77-78 Colorado 60 Totals 409
G A Pts PIM 12 19 31 17 2 10 12 7 9 32 41 27 11 20 31 12 15 21 36 14 10 22 32 12 59 124 183 89
DANE JACKSON (1989-92) Year Team GP G 93-94 Vancouver 12 5 94-95 Vancouver 3 1 95-96 Buffalo 22 5 97-98 NY Islanders 8 1 Totals 45 12 CHRIS JENSEN (1982-86) Year Team GP 85-86 NY Rangers 9 86-87 NY Rangers 37 87-88 NY Rangers 7 89-90 Philadelphia 1 90-91 Philadelphia 18 91-92 Philadelphia 2 Totals 74
A Pts PIM 1 6 9 0 1 4 4 9 41 1 2 4 6 18 58
G A Pts PIM 1 3 4 0 6 7 13 21 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 9 12 21 27
RYAN JOHNSON (1994-96) Year Team GP G 97-98 Florida 10 0 98-99 Florida 1 1 99-00 Fla/TB 80 4 00-01 Tampa Bay (A) 80 7 01-02 Florida 29 1 02-03 Fla/Stl 75 2 03-04 St. Louis 69 4 05-06 St. Louis 65 3 06-07 St. Louis 59 7 07-08 St. Louis 79 5 08-09 Vancouver 62 2 09-10 Vancouver 58 1 10-11 Chicago 34 1 Totals 701 38 MATT JONES (2002-05) Year Team GP 05-06 Phoenix 16 06-07 Phoenix 45 07-08 Phoenix 45 Totals 106
A Pts PIM 2 2 0 0 1 0 14 18 16 14 21 44 3 4 10 5 7 38 7 11 8 6 9 33 4 11 47 13 18 22 7 9 12 4 5 12 5 6 8 84 122 250
G A Pts PIM 0 2 2 14 1 6 7 39 0 2 2 10 1 10 11 63
BOB JOYCE (1984-87) Year Team GP G A 87-88 Boston 15 7 5 88-89 Boston 77 18 31 89-90 Bos/Wsh 47 6 10 90-91 Washington 17 3 3 91-92 Winnipeg 1 0 0 92-93 Winnipeg 1 0 0 Totals 158 34 49 IAN KIDD (1985-87) Year Team 87-88 Vancouver 88-89 Vancouver Totals
Pts PIM 12 10 49 46 16 26 6 8 0 0 0 0 83 90
GP 19 1 20
G 4 0 4
A Pts PIM 7 11 25 0 0 0 7 11 25
CORBAN KNIGHT (2009-13) Year Team GP 13-14 Calgary 7 14-15 Calgary 2 15-16 Florida 20 Totals 29
G 1 0 2 3
A Pts PIM 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 7 4 5 8 4
BILL LeCAINE (1958-59) Year Team GP 68-69 Pittsburgh 4 Totals 4
G 0 0
A Pts PIM 0 0 0 0 0 0
BRIAN LEE (2005-07), Tampa Bay Year Team GP G A 07-08 Ottawa 6 0 1 08-09 Ottawa 53 2 11 09-10 Ottawa 23 2 1 10-11 Ottawa 50 0 3 11-12 Ott/TB 55 1 15 12-13 Tampa Bay 22 0 0 Totals 209 5 31
Pts PIM 1 4 13 33 3 12 3 24 16 35 0 16 36 124
CRAIG LUDWIG (1979-82) Year Team GP G A Pts PIM 82-83 Montreal 80 0 25 25 59 83-84 Montreal 80 7 18 25 52 84-85 Montreal 72 5 14 19 90 85-86 Montreal 69 2 4 6 63 86-87 Montreal 75 4 12 16 105 87-88 Montreal 74 4 10 14 69 88-89 Montreal 74 3 13 16 73 89-90 Montreal 73 1 15 16 108 90-91 NY Islanders 75 1 8 9 77 91-92 Minnesota 73 2 9 11 54 92-93 Minnesota 78 1 10 11 153 93-94 Dallas 84 1 13 14 123 94-95 Dallas 47 2 7 9 61 95-96 Dallas 65 1 2 3 70 96-97 Dallas (A) 77 2 11 13 62 97-98 Dallas (A) 80 0 7 7 131 98-99 Dallas (A) 80 2 6 8 87 Totals 1256 38 184 222 1437 ANDREW MacWILLIAM (2009-13) Year Team GP G A Pts PIM 14-15 Toronto 12 0 2 2 14 Totals 12 0 2 2 14 BRAD MALONE (2007-11), Washington Year Team GP G A Pts PIM 11-12 Colorado 9 0 2 2 0 12-13 Colorado 13 1 1 2 16 13-14 Colorado 32 3 2 5 23 14-15 Carolina 65 7 8 15 74 15-16 Carolina 57 2 4 6 75 Totals 176 13 17 30 188 JOHN MARKS (1967-70) Year Team GP G A Pts PIM 72-73 Chicago 55 3 10 13 21 73-74 Chicago 76 13 18 31 22 74-75 Chicago 80 17 30 47 56 75-76 Chicago 80 21 23 44 43 76-77 Chicago 80 7 15 22 41 77-78 Chicago 80 15 22 37 26 78-79 Chicago 80 21 24 45 35 79-80 Chicago 74 6 15 21 51 80-81 Chicago 39 8 6 14 28 81-82 Chicago 13 1 0 1 7 Totals 657 112 163 275 330
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY KEVIN MAXWELL (1978-79) Year Team GP 80-81 Minnesota 6 81-82 Col/Min 46 83-84 New Jersey 14 Totals 66
G A Pts PIM 0 3 3 7 6 9 15 52 0 3 3 2 6 15 21 61
JEFF MCLEAN (1987-88, 1989-92) Year Team GP G 93-94 San Jose 6 1 Totals 6 1
A Pts PIM 0 1 0 0 1 0
CURTIS MURPHY (1994-98) Year Team GP 02-03 Minnesota 1 Totals 1
G 0 0
A Pts PIM 0 0 0 0 0 0
BRADY MURRAY (2003-05) Year Team GP 07-08 Los Angeles 4 Totals 4
G 1 1
A Pts PIM 0 1 6 0 1 6
TROY MURRAY (1980-82) Year Team GP G A Pts PIM 82-83 Chicago 54 8 8 16 27 83-84 Chicago 61 15 15 30 45 84-85 Chicago 80 26 40 66 82 85-86 Chicago (C) 80 45 54 99 94 86-87 Chicago 77 28 43 71 59 87-88 Chicago 79 22 36 58 96 88-89 Chicago 79 21 30 51 113 89-90 Chicago 68 17 38 55 86 90-91 Chicago 75 14 23 37 74 91-92 Winnipeg (C) 74 17 30 47 69 92-93 Wpg/Chi (C) 51 4 7 11 59 93-94 Chi/Ott 27 2 4 6 10 94-95 Ott/Pit (A) 46 4 12 16 39 95-96 Colorado 63 7 14 21 22 Totals 914 230 354 584 875
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BROCK NELSON (2010-12), New York Islanders Year Team GP G A Pts PIM 13-14 NY Islanders 72 14 12 26 12 14-15 NY Islanders 82 20 22 42 24 15-16 NY Islanders 81 26 14 40 30 Totals 235 60 48 108 66 T.J. OSHIE (2005-08), Washington Year Team GP G A Pts PIM 08-09 St. Louis 57 14 25 39 30 09-10 St. Louis 76 18 30 48 36 10-11 St. Louis 49 12 22 34 15 11-12 St. Louis 80 19 35 54 50 12-13 St. Louis 30 7 13 20 15 13-14 St. Louis (A) 79 21 39 60 42 14-15 St. Louis (A) 72 19 36 55 51 15-16 Washington 80 26 25 51 34 Totals 523 136 225 361 273 ZACH PARISE (2002-04), Minnesota Year Team GP G A Pts PIM 05-06 New Jersey 81 14 18 32 28 06-07 New Jersey 82 31 31 62 30 07-08 New Jersey 81 32 33 65 25 08-09 New Jersey 82 45 49 94 24 09-10 New Jersey (A) 81 38 44 82 32 10-11 New Jersey (A) 13 3 3 6 6 11-12 New Jersey (C) 82 31 38 69 32 12-13 Minnesota (A) 48 18 20 38 16 13-14 Minnesota (A) 67 29 27 56 30 14-15 Minnesota (A) 74 33 29 62 41 15-16 Minnesota (A) 70 25 28 53 36 Totals 761 299 320 619 300 JAMES PATRICK (1981-83) Year Team GP G A Pts PIM 83-84 NY Rangers 12 1 7 8 2 84-85 NY Rangers 75 8 28 36 71 85-86 NY Rangers 75 14 29 43 88 86-87 NY Rangers (A) 78 10 45 55 62 87-88 NY Rangers (A) 70 17 45 62 52 88-89 NY Rangers (A) 68 11 36 47 41 89-90 NY Rangers (A) 73 14 43 57 50 90-91 NY Rangers 74 10 49 59 58 91-92 NY Rangers 80 14 57 71 54 92-93 NY Rangers 60 5 21 26 61 93-94 NYR/Hfd/Cgy 68 10 25 35 40 94-95 Calgary 43 0 10 10 14 95-96 Calgary 80 3 32 35 30 96-97 Calgary 19 3 1 4 6 97-98 Calgary 60 6 11 17 26 98-99 Buffalo 45 1 7 8 16 99-00 Buffalo 66 5 8 13 22 00-01 Buffalo 54 4 9 13 12 01-02 Buffalo 56 5 8 13 16 02-03 Buffalo 69 4 12 16 26 03-04 Buffalo (C) 55 4 7 11 12 Totals 1280 149 490 639 759 CHRIS PORTER (2003-07) Year Team GP G A Pts PIM 08-09 St. Louis 6 1 1 2 0 10-11 St. Louis 45 3 4 7 16 11-12 St. Louis 47 4 3 7 11 12-13 St. Louis 29 2 6 8 0 13-14 St. Louis 22 0 1 1 0 14-15 St. Louis 24 1 1 2 6 15-16 Minnesota 61 4 3 7 6 Totals 234 15 19 34 39
TRAVIS ROCHE (1999-01) Year Team GP 00-01 Minnesota 1 01-02 Minnesota 4 03-04 Minnesota 5 06-07 Phoenix 50 Totals 60
G A Pts PIM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 6 13 19 22 6 14 20 24
RUSS ROMANIUK (1988-91) Year Team GP G A Pts PIM 91-92 Winnipeg 27 3 5 8 18 92-93 Winnipeg 28 3 1 4 22 93-94 Winnipeg 24 4 8 12 6 94-95 Winnipeg 6 0 0 0 0 95-96 Philadelphia 17 3 0 3 17 Totals 102 13 14 27 63 SCOTT SANDELIN (1982-86) Year Team GP 86-87 Montreal 1 87-88 Montreal 8 90-91 Philadelphia 15 91-92 Minnesota 1 Totals 25
G 0 0 0 0 0
A Pts PIM 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 4 4 2
PAXTON SCHULTE (1990-91) Year Team GP G 93-94 Quebec 1 0 96-97 Calgary 1 0 Totals 2 0
A Pts PIM 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 4
GORD SHERVEN (1981-84) Year Team GP G A Pts PIM 83-84 Edmonton 2 1 0 1 0 84-85 Edm/Min 69 11 19 30 18 85-86 Min/Edm 18 1 3 4 15 86-87 Hartford 7 0 0 0 0 87-88 Hartford 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 97 13 22 35 33 MATT SMABY (2003-06) Year Team GP 07-08 Tampa Bay 14 08-09 Tampa Bay 43 09-10 Tampa Bay 33 10-11 Tampa Bay 32 Totals 122
G 0 0 0 0 0
A Pts PIM 0 0 12 4 4 50 2 2 27 0 0 17 6 6 89
DOUG SMAIL (1977-80) Year Team GP G A Pts PIM 80-81 Winnipeg 30 10 8 18 45 81-82 Winnipeg 72 17 18 35 55 82-83 Winnipeg 80 15 29 44 32 83-84 Winnipeg 66 20 17 37 62 84-85 Winnipeg 80 31 35 66 45 85-86 Winnipeg 73 16 26 42 32 86-87 Winnipeg 78 25 18 43 36 87-88 Winnipeg 71 15 16 31 34 88-89 Winnipeg 47 14 15 29 52 89-90 Winnipeg 79 25 24 49 63 90-91 Wpg/Min 72 8 15 23 48 91-92 Quebec 46 10 18 28 47 92-93 Ottawa 51 4 10 14 51 Totals 845 210 249 459 602
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY GEOFF SMITH (1987-88) Year Team GP G 89-90 Edmonton 74 4 90-91 Edmonton 59 1 91-92 Edmonton 74 2 92-93 Edmonton 78 4 93-94 Edm/Fla 77 1 94-95 Florida 47 2 95-96 Florida 31 3 96-97 Florida 3 0 97-98 NY Rangers 15 1 98-99 NY Rangers 4 0 Totals 462 18
A 11 12 16 14 8 4 7 0 1 0 73
Pts PIM 15 52 13 55 18 43 18 30 9 50 6 22 10 20 0 2 2 6 0 2 91 282
DREW STAFFORD (2003-06), Winnipeg Year Team GP G A Pts PIM 06-07 Buffalo 41 13 14 27 33 07-08 Buffalo 64 16 22 38 51 08-09 Buffalo 79 20 25 45 29 09-10 Buffalo 71 14 20 34 35 10-11 Buffalo 62 31 21 52 34 11-12 Buffalo (A) 80 20 30 50 46 12-13 Buffalo (A) 46 6 12 18 21 13-14 Buffalo (A) 70 16 18 34 39 14-15 BUF/WPG 76 18 25 43 47 15-16 Winnipeg 78 21 17 38 28 Totals 667 175 204 379 363 PHIL SYKES (1978-82) Year Team GP G 82-83 Los Angeles 7 2 83-84 Los Angeles 3 0 84-85 Los Angeles 79 17 85-86 Los Angeles 76 20 86-87 Los Angeles 58 6 87-88 Los Angeles 40 9 88-89 Los Angeles 23 0 89-90 Winnipeg 48 9 90-91 Winnipeg 70 12 91-92 Winnipeg 52 4 Totals 456 79
A Pts PIM 0 2 2 0 0 2 15 32 38 24 44 97 15 21 133 12 21 82 1 1 8 6 15 26 10 22 59 2 6 72 85 164 519
MARK TAYLOR (1976-80) Year Team GP G 81-82 Philadelphia 2 0 82-83 Philadelphia 61 8 83-84 Phi/Pit 60 24 84-85 Pit/Wsh 56 8 85-86 Washington 30 2 Totals 209 42
A Pts PIM 0 0 0 25 33 24 31 55 24 11 19 21 1 3 4 68 110 73
DAVE TIPPETT (1981-83) Year Team GP 83-84 Hartford 17 84-85 Hartford 80 85-86 Hartford 80 86-87 Hartford (A) 80 87-88 Hartford (A) 80 88-89 Hartford (A) 80 89-90 Hartford (A) 66 90-91 Washington 61 91-92 Washington 30 92-93 Pittsburgh 74 93-94 Philadelphia 73 Totals 721
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JONATHAN TOEWS (2005-07), Chicago Year Team GP G A Pts PIM 07-08 Chicago (A) 64 24 30 54 44 08-09 Chicago (C) 82 34 35 69 51 09-10 Chicago (C) 76 25 43 68 47 10-11 Chicago (C) 80 32 44 76 26 11-12 Chicago (C) 59 29 28 57 28 12-13 Chicago (C) 47 23 25 48 27 13-14 Chicago (C) 76 28 40 68 34 14-15 Chicago (C) 81 28 38 66 36 15-16 Chicago (C) 80 28 30 58 62 Totals 645 251 313 564 355 JEFF ULMER (1995-99) Year Team GP 00-01 NY Rangers 21 Totals 21
G 3 3
A Pts PIM 0 3 8 0 3 8
GARRY VALK (1987-90) Year Team GP G A Pts PIM 90-91 Vancouver 59 10 11 21 67 91-92 Vancouver 65 8 17 25 56 92-93 Vancouver 48 6 7 13 77 93-94 Anaheim 78 18 27 45 100 94-95 Anaheim 36 3 6 9 34 95-96 Anaheim 79 12 12 24 125 96-97 Anh/Pit 70 10 11 21 78 97-98 Pittsburgh 39 2 1 3 33 98-99 Toronto 77 8 21 29 53 99-00 Toronto 73 10 14 24 44 00-01 Toronto 74 8 18 26 46 01-02 Toronto 63 5 10 15 28 02-03 Chicago 16 0 1 1 6 Totals 777 100 156 256 747 CHRIS VANDEVELDE (2006-10), Philadelphia Year Team GP G A Pts PIM 10-11 Edmonton 12 0 2 2 12 11-12 Edmonton 5 1 0 1 2 12-13 Edmonton 11 0 0 0 4 13-14 Philadelphia 18 0 1 1 6 14-15 Philadelphia 72 9 6 15 28 15-16 Philadelphia 79 2 12 14 27 Totals 197 12 21 33 79 MICKEY VOLCAN (1979-80) Year Team GP 80-81 Hartford 49 81-82 Hartford 26 82-83 Hartford 68 83-84 Calgary 19 Totals 162
G A 2 11 1 5 4 13 1 4 8 33
HOWARD WALKER (1978-80) Year Team GP 80-81 Washington 64 81-82 Washington 16 82-83 Calgary 3 Totals 83
G A Pts PIM 2 10 12 100 0 2 2 26 0 0 0 7 2 12 14 133
DIXON WARD (1988-92) Year Team GP 92-93 Vancouver 70 93-94 Van/LA 67 94-95 Toronto 22 95-96 Buffalo 8 96-97 Buffalo 79 97-98 Buffalo 71 98-99 Buffalo 78 99-00 Buffalo 71 00-01 Boston 63 02-03 NY Rangers 8 Totals 537
G A Pts PIM 22 30 52 82 12 3 15 82 0 3 3 31 2 2 4 6 13 32 45 36 10 13 23 42 20 24 44 44 11 9 20 41 5 13 18 65 0 0 0 2 95 129 224 431
Pts PIM 13 26 6 29 17 73 5 18 41 146
MATT WATKINS (2005-09) Year Team GP 11-12 Phoenix 1 Totals 1
G 0 0
A Pts PIM 0 0 0 0 0 0
LANDON WILSON (1993-95) Year Team GP G A Pts PIM 95-96 Colorado 7 1 0 1 6 96-97 Colorado 9 1 2 3 2 97-98 Boston 28 1 5 6 7 98-99 Boston 22 3 3 6 17 99-00 Boston 40 1 3 4 18 00-01 Phoenix 70 18 13 31 92 01-02 Phoenix 47 7 12 19 46 02-03 Phoenix 31 6 8 14 26 03-04 Pittsburgh 19 5 1 6 31 08-09 Dallas 27 2 6 8 21 Totals 375 53 66 119 352 RICK WILSON (1969-72) Year Team GP 73-74 Montreal 21 74-75 St. Louis 76 75-76 St. Louis 65 76-77 Detroit 77 Totals 239
G A Pts PIM 0 2 2 6 2 5 7 83 1 6 7 20 3 13 16 56 6 26 32 165
MURRAY WING (1970-71) Year Team GP 73-74 Detroit 1 Totals 1
G 0 0
A Pts PIM 1 1 0 1 1 0
TRAVIS ZAJAC (2004-06), New Jersey Year Team GP G A Pts PIM 06-07 New Jersey 80 17 25 42 16 07-08 New Jersey 82 14 20 34 31 08-09 New Jersey 82 20 42 62 29 09-10 New Jersey 82 25 42 67 24 10-11 New Jersey 82 13 31 44 24 11-12 New Jersey 15 2 4 6 4 12-13 New Jersey 48 7 13 20 22 13-14 New Jersey (A) 80 18 30 48 28 14-15 New Jersey (A) 74 11 14 25 29 15-16 New Jersey (A) 74 14 28 42 25 Totals 699 141 249 390 232 RICK ZOMBO (1981-84) Year Team GP G A Pts PIM 84-85 Detroit 1 0 0 0 0 85-86 Detroit 14 0 1 1 16 86-87 Detroit 44 1 4 5 59 87-88 Detroit 62 3 14 17 96 88-89 Detroit 75 1 20 21 106 89-90 Detroit 77 5 20 25 95 90-91 Detroit (A) 77 4 19 23 55 91-92 Det/Stl 67 3 15 18 61 92-93 St. Louis 71 0 15 15 78 93-94 St. Louis 74 2 8 10 85 94-95 St. Louis 23 1 4 5 24 95-96 Boston 67 4 10 14 53 Totals 652 24 130 154 728
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CURRENT NHL COACHES (Years at UND)
ED BELFOUR (1986-87) Year Team GP W L T GAA 88-89 Chicago 23 4 12 3 3.87 89-90 Chicago -- -- -- -- --90-91 Chicago 74 43 19 7 2.47 91-92 Chicago 52 21 18 10 2.70 92-93 Chicago 71 41 18 11 2.59 93-94 Chicago 70 37 24 6 2.67 94-95 Chicago 42 22 15 3 2.28 95-96 Chicago 50 22 17 10 2.74 96-97 Chi/SJ 46 14 24 6 2.89 97-98 Dallas 61 37 12 10 1.88 98-99 Dallas 61 35 15 9 1.99 99-00 Dallas 62 32 21 7 2.10 00-01 Dallas 63 35 20 7 2.34 01-02 Dallas 60 21 27 11 2.65 02-03 Toronto 62 37 20 5 2.26 03-04 Toronto 59 34 19 6 2.13 05-06 Toronto 49 22 22 4 3.29 06-07 Florida 58 27 17 10 2.77 Totals 963 484 320 125 2.50
DAVE HAKSTOL (1989-92), Philadelphia, Head Coach Year Team Pos W L T OTL 15-16 Philadelphia HC 41 27 -- 14 Totals 41 27 -- 14
JON CASEY (1980-84) Year Team GP W L T GAA 83-84 Minnesota 2 1 0 0 4.29 85-86 Minnesota 26 11 11 1 3.89 87-88 Minnesota 14 1 7 4 3.71 88-89 Minnesota 55 18 17 12 3.06 89-90 Minnesota 61 31 22 4 3.22 90-91 Minnesota 55 21 20 11 2.98 91-92 Minnesota 52 19 23 5 3.40 92-93 Minnesota 60 26 26 5 3.33 93-94 Boston 57 30 15 9 2.88 94-95 St. Louis 19 7 5 4 2.75 95-96 St. Louis 9 2 3 0 3.80 96-97 St. Louis 15 3 8 0 3.39 Totals 425 170 157 56 3.21 DARREN JENSEN (1979-82) Year Team GP W L 84-85 Philadelphia 1 0 1 85-86 Philadelphia 29 15 9 Totals 30 15 10
T GAA 0 7.00 1 3.68 1 3.81
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JAMES PATRICK (1981-83), Dallas, Asst. Coach Year Team Pos W L T OTL 06-07 Buffalo AC -- -- -- -07-08 Buffalo AC -- -- -- -08-09 Buffalo AC -- -- -- -09-10 Buffalo AC -- -- -- -10-11 Buffalo AC -- -- -- -11-12 Buffalo AC -- -- -- -12-13 Buffalo AC -- -- -- -13-14 Dallas AC -- -- -- -14-15 Dallas AC -- -- -- -15-16 Dallas AC -- -- -- -STEVE PETERS (1987-90), Phoenix, Video Coach Year Team Pos W L T OTL 08-09 Phoenix VC -- -- -- -09-10 Phoenix VC -- -- -- -10-11 Phoenix VC -- -- -- -11-12 Phoenix VC -- -- -- -12-13 Phoenix VC -- -- -- -13-14 Phoenix VC -- -- -- -14-15 Arizona VC -- -- -- -15-16 Arizona VC -- -- -- -DAVE TIPPETT (1981-83), Phoenix, Head Coach Year Team Pos W L T OTL 99-00 Los Angeles AC -- -- -- -00-01 Los Angeles AC -- -- -- -01-02 Los Angeles AC -- -- -- -02-03 Dallas HC 46 17 15 4 03-04 Dallas HC 41 26 13 2 05-06 Dallas HC 53 23 0 6 06-07 Dallas HC 50 25 0 7 07-08 Dallas HC 45 30 0 7 08-09 Dallas HC 36 35 0 11 09-10 Phoenix (COY) HC 50 25 0 7 10-11 Phoenix HC 43 26 0 13 11-12 Phoenix HC 42 27 0 13 12-13 Phoenix HC 21 18 0 9 13-14 Phoenix HC 37 30 0 15 14-15 Arizona HC 24 50 0 8 15-16 Arizona HC 35 39 0 8 Totals 523 371 28 110 RICK WILSON (1969-72), St. Louis, Asst. Coach Year Team Pos W L T OTL 88-89 NY Islanders AC -- -- -- -89-90 Los Angeles AC -- -- -- -90-91 Los Angeles AC -- -- -- -91-92 Los Angeles AC -- -- -- -92-93 Minnesota AC -- -- -- -93-94 Dallas AC -- -- -- -94-95 Dallas AC -- -- -- -95-96 Dallas AC -- -- -- -96-97 Dallas AC -- -- -- -97-98 Dallas AC -- -- -- -98-99 Dallas (Stanley Cup) AC -- -- -- -- 99-00 Dallas AC -- -- -- -00-01 Dallas AC -- -- -- -01-02 Dallas (interim) HC 13 11 7 1 02-03 Dallas AC -- -- -- -03-04 Dallas AC -- -- -- -05-06 Dallas AC -- -- -- -06-07 Dallas AC -- -- -- -07-08 Dallas AC -- -- -- -08-09 Dallas AC -- -- -- -09-10 Tampa Bay AC -- -- -- -11-12 Minnesota AC -- -- -- -12-13 Minnesota AC -- -- -- -13-14 Minnesota AC -- -- -- -14-15 Minnesota AC -- -- -- -Totals 13 11 7 1
UND’S NHL AWARD WINNERS HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 2011 Ed Belfour STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS 1985-86 Craig Ludwig 1989-90 Geoff Smith 1990-91 Jay Caufield 1991-92 Jay Caufield 1995-96 Troy Murray 1998-99 Ed Belfour Tony Hrkac Craig Ludwig (A) Rick Wilson (Asst.) 1999-00 Brad Bombardir 2005-06 Mike Commodore 2009-10 Jonathan Toews (C) 2011-12 Matt Greene (A) 2012-13 Jonathan Toews (C) 2013-14 Matt Greene (A) 2014-15 Jonathan Toews (C)
Montreal Edmonton Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Colorado Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas New Jersey Carolina Chicago Los Angeles Chicago Los Angeles Chicago
CONN SMYTHE TROPHY (Playoff MVP) 2009-10 Jonathan Toews
Chicago
JACK ADAMS TROPHY (Coach of the Year) 2009-10 Dave Tippett
Phoenix
VEZINA TROPHY (Most Outstanding Goalie) 1990-91 Ed Belfour 1992-93 Ed Belfour
Chicago Chicago
CALDER MEMORIAL TROPHY (Rookie of the Year) 1990-91 Ed Belfour
Chicago
FRANK J. SELKE TROPHY (Best Defensive Forward) 1985-86 Troy Murray 2012-13 Jonathan Toews
Chicago Chicago
BILL MASTERTON TROPHY (Perseverance, Sportsmanship & Dedication) 2007-08 Jason Blake Toronto MARK MESSIER LEADERSHIP AWARD 2014-15 Jonathan Toews Chicago WILLIAM M. JENNINGS TROPHY (Fewest Goals Against) 1992-93 Ed Belfour 1994-95 Ed Belfour 1998-99 Ed Belfour
Chicago Chicago Dallas
ROGER CROZIER SAVING GRACE AWARD (Best Save Pct.) 1999-00 Ed Belfour Dallas NHL ALL-STAR TEAM SELECTIONS 1990-91 Ed Belfour (1st) 1992-93 Ed Belfour (1st) 1994-95 Ed Belfour (2nd) 2008-09 Zach Parise (2nd) 2012-13 Jonathan Toews (2nd) ALL-ROOKIE TEAM SELECTIONS 1989-90 Geoff Smith 1990-91 Ed Belfour 2007-08 Jonathan Toews
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY ASSISTS 1. James Patrick (1983-04)..............................490 2. Dave Christian (1979-94)............................433 3. Troy Murray (1982-96)................................354 4. Dennis Hextall (1968-80)............................350 5. Zach Parise (2005-present).......................320 6. Jonathan Toews (2007-present)................313 7. Jason Blake (1998-2012).............................273 8. Travis Zajac (2006-present).......................249 Doug Smail (1980-93).................................249 10. Tony Hrkac (1987-03)..................................239 PENALTY MINUTES 1. Craig Ludwig (1982-99)............................1,437 2. Dennis Hextall (1968-80).........................1,398 3. Murray Baron (1989-04)..........................1,309 4. Troy Murray (1982-96)................................875 5. Jay Caufield (1986-93).................................759 James Patrick (1983-04)..............................759 7. Garry Valk (1990-03)...................................747 8. Rick Zombo (1984-96).................................728 9. Mike Commodore (2000-12).......................683 10. Matt Greene (2002-05).............................644 Dave Christian GAMES PLAYED 1. James Patrick (1983-04)...........................1,280 2. Craig Ludwig (1982-99)............................1,256 3. Dave Christian (1979-94).........................1,009 4. Murray Baron (1989-04).............................988 5. Troy Murray (1982-96)................................914 6. Jason Blake (1998-2012).............................871 7. Doug Smail (1980-93).................................845 8. Greg Johnson (1993-05)..............................785 9. Garry Valk (1990-03)...................................777 10. Zach Parise (2005-present).......................761 SEASONS 1. James Patrick (1983-04)................................21 2. Ed Belfour (1988-07).....................................18 3. Craig Ludwig (1982-99).................................17 4. Murray Baron (1989-04)...............................15 Troy Murray (1982-96)..................................15 Dave Christian (1979-94)..............................15 7. Jason Blake (1998-12)...................................13 Ryan Johnson (1997-11)................................13 Tony Hrkac (1987-03)....................................13 Dennis Hextall (1968-80)..............................13 Doug Smail (1980-93)...................................13 Garry Valk (1990-03).....................................13
GAMES PLAYED, GOALIE 1. Ed Belfour (1988-07)...................................963 2. Jon Casey (1983-97)....................................425 3. Darren Jensen (1984-86)...............................30 GOALIE WINS 1. Ed Belfour (1988-07)...................................484 2. Jon Casey (1983-97)....................................170 3. Darren Jensen (1984-86)...............................15 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1. Ed Belfour (1988-07)..................................2.50 2. Jon Casey (1983-97)...................................3.21 3. Darren Jensen (1984-86)...............................15
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ALL-TIME NHL RANKS (Top 100)
WINS Rk. Player Wins 3. Ed Belfour............................................... 484 100. Jon Casey................................................ 170 GAMES PLAYED, GOALIES Rk. Player GP 4. Ed Belfour............................................... 963 88. Jon Casey................................................ 425
SHUTOUTS 1. Ed Belfour (1988-07).....................................76 2. Jon Casey (1983-97)......................................16 3. Darren Jensen (1984-86).................................2
SHUTOUTS Rk. Player SHO 9. Ed Belfour................................................. 76
Active NHL players in bold
SAVES Rk. Player Saves 5. Ed Belfour.......................................... 21,003 61. Jon Casey............................................. 9,909 GAMES PLAYED Rk. Player GP 68. James Patrick....................................... 1,280 82. Craig Ludwig........................................ 1,256
POINTS 1. Dave Christian (1979-94)............................773 2. James Patrick (1983-04)..............................639 3. Zach Parise (2005-present).......................619 4. Troy Murray (1982-96)................................584 5. Jonathan Toews (2007-present)................564 6. Dennis Hextall (1968-80)............................503 7. Jason Blake (1998-2012).............................486 8. Doug Smail (1980-93).................................459 9. Travis Zajac (2006-present).......................390 10. Drew Stafford (2006-present)...................379 GOALS 1. Dave Christian (1979-94)............................340 2. Zach Parise (2005-present).......................299 3. Jonathan Toews (2007-present)................251 4. Troy Murray (1982-96)................................230 5. Jason Blake (1998-2012).............................213 6. Doug Smail (1980-93).................................210 7. Drew Stafford (2006-present)...................175 8. Dennis Hextall (1968-80)............................153 9. James Patrick (1983-04)..............................149 10. Greg Johnson (1993-05)..............................145
Jon Casey
GAMES PLAYED BY DEFENSEMEN Rk. Player GP 21. James Patrick....................................... 1,280 25. Craig Ludwig........................................ 1,256 POINTS BY DEFENSEMEN Rk. Player PTS 30. James Patrick.......................................... 639 GOALS BY DEFENSEMEN Rk. Player G 40. James Patrick.......................................... 149 ASSISTS BY DEFENSEMEN Rk. Player A 29. James Patrick.......................................... 490 Craig Ludwig
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY UND’S TOP INDIVIDUAL NHL SEASONS POINTS 1. Troy Murray (Chicago, ‘85-86)...................... 99 2. Zach Parise (New Jersey, ‘08-09)................ 94 3. Dave Christian (Washington, ‘85-86)........... 83 4. Zach Parise (New Jersey, ‘09-10)................ 82 5. Dennis Hextall (Minnesota, ‘72-73)............. 82 Dennis Hextall (Minnesota, ‘73-74)............. 82 7. Dave Christian (Washington, ‘83-84)........... 81 8. Jonathan Toews (Chicago, ‘10-11).............. 76 Dave Christian (Winnipeg, ‘81-82)............... 76 10. Dennis Hextall (Minnesota, ‘74-75)............. 74 GOALS 1. Zach Parise (New Jersey, ‘08-09)................ 45 Troy Murray (Chicago, ‘85-86)...................... 45 3. Dave Christian (Washington, ‘85-86)........... 41 4. Jason Blake (NY Islanders, ‘06-07).................40 5. Zach Parise (New Jersey, ‘09-10)................ 38 6. Dave Christian (Washington, ‘87-88)........... 37 7. Dave Christian (Washington, ‘88-89)........... 34 8. Zach Parise (Minnesota, ‘14-15)................. 33 9. Jonathan Toews (Chicago, ‘10-11).............. 32 Zach Parise (New Jersey, ‘07-08)................ 32 Dave Christian (Boston, ‘90-91)................... 32 ASSISTS 1. Dennis Hextall (Minnesota, ‘73-74)............. 62 2. James Patrick (NY Rangers, ‘91-92).............. 57 Dennis Hextall (Minnesota, ‘74-75)............. 57 4. Troy Murray (Chicago, ‘85-86)...................... 54 5. Dave Christian (Washington, ‘83-84)........... 52 Dennis Hextall (Minnesota, ’72-73)............. 52 7. Dave Christian (Winnipeg, ‘81-82)............... 51 8. Zach Parise (New Jersey, ‘08-09)................ 49 James Patrick (NY Rangers, ‘90-91).............. 49 10. James Patrick (NY Rangers, ‘86-87).............. 45 James Patrick (NY Rangers, ‘87-88).............. 45 PENALTY MINUTES 1. Jay Caufield (Pittsburgh, 1988-89)............. 285 2. Dennis Hextall (California, 1970-71).......... 217 3. Alan Hangsleben (Washington, ‘80-81)...... 198 4. Dennis Hextall (Detroit, ‘77-78)................. 195 5. Murray Baron (St. Louis, ‘95-96)................ 190 6. Jay Caufield (Pittsburgh, ‘91-92)................ 175 7. Dennis Hextall (Detroit, ‘76-77)................. 158 8. Craig Ludwig (Minnesota, ‘92-93).............. 153 9. Dennis Hextall (Minnesota, ‘74-75)........... 147 10. Dennis Hextall (Minnesota, ‘72-73)........... 140 GOALIE WINS 1. Ed Belfour (Chicago, ‘90-91)........................*43 2. Ed Belfour (Chicago, ‘92-93)......................... 41 3. Ed Belfour (Toronto, ‘02-03)......................... 37 Ed Belfour (Dallas, ‘97-98)........................... 37 Ed Belfour (Chicago, ‘93-94)......................... 37 6. Ed Belfour (Dallas, ‘00-01)........................... 35 Ed Belfour (Dallas, ‘98-99)........................... 35 8. Ed Belfour (Toronto, ‘03-04)......................... 34 9. Ed Belfour (Dallas, ‘99-00)........................... 32 10. Jon Casey (Minnesota, ‘89-90)..................... 31
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Former UND greats Dixon Ward (left) and Doug Smail, two of UND’s longest-tenured NHL players, drop the ceremonial first puck prior to a game against Denver on Jan. 23, 2009. Ward and Smail combined to play in 1,382 games in the NHL. GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1. Ed Belfour (Dallas, ‘97-98)...................... *1.88 2. Ed Belfour (Dallas, ‘98-99)........................ 1.99 3. Ed Belfour (Dallas, ‘99-00)........................ 2.10 4. Ed Belfour (Toronto, ‘03-04)...................... 2.13 5. Ed Belfour (Toronto, ‘02-03)...................... 2.26 6. Ed Belfour (Chicago, ‘94-95)...................... 2.28 7. Ed Belfour (Dallas, ‘00-01)........................ 2.34 8. Ed Belfour (Chicago, ‘90-91).................... *2.47 9. Ed Belfour (Chicago, ‘92-93)..................... 2.59 10. Ed Belfour (Dallas, ‘01-02)........................ 2.65 SHUTOUTS 1. Ed Belfour (Toronto, ‘03-04)..........................10 2. Ed Belfour (Dallas, ‘97-98)............................. 9 3. Ed Belfour (Dallas, ‘00-01)............................. 8 4. Ed Belfour (Toronto, ‘02-03)........................... 7 Ed Belfour (Chicago, ‘93-94)......................... *7 Ed Belfour (Chicago, ‘92-93)......................... *7 7. Ed Belfour (Dallas, ‘98-99)............................. 5 Ed Belfour (Chicago, ‘94-95)......................... *5 Ed Belfour (Chicago, ‘91-92)......................... *5 10. Ed Belfour (Dallas, ‘99-00)............................. 4 Jon Casey (Boston, ‘93-94)............................. 4 Ed Belfour (Chicago, ‘90-91)........................... 4 Active players in bold *Indicates led NHL
Mike Commodore, an NCAA champion with UND and a Stanley Cup champion with the Carolina Hurricanes, drops the cermonial first puck before UND’s Feb. 20, 2010, game vs. Minnesota Duluth.
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY UND IN THE MINOR LEAGUES & EUROPE IN 2015-16 (NHL rights in parentheses where applicable) AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE (AHL) Aaron Dell, San Jose Barracuda (SJ) 40 GP, 17-16-6, 2.42 GAA, .922 SV%, 4 SHO Ranked fourth in AHL in SV%, eighth in GAA Joe Finley, Iowa Wild (MIN) 56 GP, 5-1--6, 92 PIM, +4 Derek Forbort, Ontario Reign (LAK) 40 GP, 2-8--10, 40 PIM, +13 Rocco Grimaldi, Portland Pirates (FLA) 52 GP, 16-17--33, 2 PIM, -2 Corban Knight, Portland Pirates (FLA) 33 GP, 4-7--11, 8 PIM, +8 Danny Kristo, Chicago Wolves (STL) 71 GP, 25-23--48, 29 PIM, -2 20+ goals in each of first three pro seasons Paul LaDue, Ontario Reign (LAK) 3 GP*, 0-0--0, 2 PIM *AHL Calder Cup Playoff games
DEUTSCHE EISHOCKEY LEAGUE (Germany) Ryan Bayda, Straubing Tigers 44 GP, 13-13--26, 49 PIM, -8
Mark MacMillan, Brampton Beast (MTL) 6 GP, 2-3--5, 2 PIM, -2
Robbie Bina, Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg 51 GP, 11-9--20, 30 PIM, +9
Tate Maris, Colorado Eagles 3 GP, 1-2-0, 3.31 GAA, .895 SV%
Matt Smaby, Munich EHC 42 GP, 0-7--7, 60 PIM, +2
Jake Marto, Colorado Eagles 62 GP, 8-29--37, 12 PIM, +12
ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE (England) Michael Forney, Belfast Giants 52 GP, 20-28--48, 43 PIM
Nick Mattson, Indy Fuel (CHI) 48 GP, 1-14--15, 14 PIM, -5 Andrew Panzarella, Idaho Steelheads 35 GP, 1-7--8, -53 PIM, 9 Brendan O’Donnell, Florida Everblades 53 GP, 17-20--37, 25 PIM, +2 Derek Rodwell, Colorado Eagles 54 GP, 4-11--15, 41 PIM, -1
Mark MacMillan, St. John’s IceCaps (MTL) 62 GP, 6-11--17, 41 PIM, -10
Clarke Saunders, Colorado Eagles 20 GP, 14-5-0, 2.84 GAA, .897 SV%, 1 SHO
Andrew MacWilliam, Manitoba Moose (WPG) 72 GP, 1-14--15, 86 PIM, -17 (Assistant captain)
AUSTRIAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Hunter Bishop, HC Innsbruck 33 GP, 18-11--29, 6 PIM, +1
Nick Mattson, Rockford Icehogs (CHI) 17 GP, 1-6--7, 0 PIM, +4
Ryan Duncan, EC Salzburg 54 GP, 15-41--56, 36 PIM, +19 Austrian Hockey League champions
Zane McIntyre, Providence Bruins (BOS) 31 GP, 14-8-7, 2.68, .898 Michael Parks, Lehigh Valley (PHI) 3 GP, 0-1--1, 0 PIM, -1 Carter Rowney, Wilkes-Barre Scranton (PIT) 74 GP, 24-32--56, 37 PIM, +23 Led team in plus/minus, second in scoring Jordan Schmaltz, Chicago Wolves (STL) 71 GP, 6-30--36, 24 PIM, -10 Led team’s defensemen in scoring Dillon Simpson, Bakersfield Condors (EDM) 57 GP, 4-16--20, 20 PIM, +8 Adam Tambellini, Hartford Wolf Pack (NYR) 74 GP, 17-15--32, 24 PIM, +1 Evan Trupp, Chicago Wolves (STL) 59 GP, 7-15--22, 17 PIM, +1
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EAST COAST HOCKEY LEAGUE (ECHL) Corey Fienhage, Atlanta Gladiators 21 GP, 0-2--2, 18 PIM, -7
Andrew Kozek, Linz EHC 52 GP, 40-26--66, 29 PIM, Even Led league in points and goals
GET-ligaen (Norway) Connor Gaarder, Frisk Asker 48 GP, 18-18--36, 20 PIM, -2 KONTINENTAL HOCKEY LEAGUE (Russia) Brandon Bochenski, Barys Astana 60 GP, 20-41--61, 48 PIM +16 Led team in points; 5th straight 20-goal yr Chay Genoway, Moscow Spartak 56 GP, 9-20--29, 8 PIM, +5 Colby Genoway, Zagreb Medvescak 48 GP, 4-12--16, 34 PIM, -3 SLOVAK EXTRALIGA (Slovakia) Rastislav Spirko, Martin MHC 9 GP, 7-5--12, 8 PIM, Even METAL LIGAEN (Denmark) Mario Lamoureux, Esbjerg EfB Ishockey 45 GP, 26-35--61, 81 PIM, +23 Darcy Zajac, Soenderjyske 16 GP, 3-7--10, 6 PIM, +7
Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, Villacher SV 50 GP, 2.24 GAA, .928 SV% Led league in GAA
OBERLIGA (Germany) Brad Miller, EC Peiting 40 GP, 8-27--35, 58 PIM
Travis Roche, Linz EHC 1, 0-0--0, 2 PIM
Bill Trew, Regensburg EV 40 GP, 19-35--54, 30 PIM
Jason Ulmer, Linz EHC 37 GP, 10-19--29, 14 PIM, +8
POLSKA HOKEJ LIGA (Poland) Mike Cichy, Orlik Opole 42 GP, 34-61--95, 20 PIM, +49
Jeff Ulmer, HC Innsbruck 54 GP, 21-16--37, 36 PIM, -4 Led team in goals Matt Watkins, KooKoo Kouvola 54 GP, 12-20--32, -8 (Assistant captain) CZECH EXTRALIGA (Czech Republic) Rastislav Spirko, Brno Kometa 21 GP, 4-10--14, 8 PIM, Even
MINOR LEAGUES AND EUROPE
SM-LIIGA (Finnish Elite League) Ben Blood, Pelicans 32 GP, 1-7--8, 160 PIM, -2 Matt Watkins, KooKoo Kouvola 58 GP, 2-10--12, 12 PIM, -9 SWITZERLAND NATIONAL LEAGUE A Colby Genoway, Fribourg-Gotteron 4 GP, 2-2--4, 0 PIM, +1
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY Year Picks 1963.......................................... 1 1964.......................................... 0 1965.......................................... 0 1966.......................................... 0 1967.......................................... 0 1968.......................................... 1 1969.......................................... 2 1970.......................................... 3 1971.......................................... 3 1972.......................................... 1 1973.......................................... 4 1974.......................................... 0 1975.......................................... 1 1976.......................................... 0 1977.......................................... 1 1978.......................................... 2 1979.......................................... 3 1980.......................................... 6 1981.......................................... 6 1982.......................................... 7 1983.......................................... 5 1984.......................................... 9 1985.......................................... 2 1986.......................................... 6 1987.......................................... 8 1988.......................................... 6 1989.......................................... 5
Year Picks 1990.......................................... 4 1991.......................................... 6 1992.......................................... 2 1993.......................................... 3 1994.......................................... 2 1995.......................................... 0 1996.......................................... 0 1997.......................................... 2 1998.......................................... 0 1999.......................................... 1 2000.......................................... 3 2001.......................................... 3 2002.......................................... 2 2003.......................................... 5 2004.......................................... 2 2005.......................................... 7 2006.......................................... 3 2007.......................................... 6 2008.......................................... 6 2009.......................................... 3 2010......................................... 7 2011......................................... 2 2012.......................................... 2 2013.......................................... 6 2014.......................................... 3 2015.......................................... 4 2016.......................................... 5 Total.....................................171
Player 1963 Roger Bamburak
Team
Rd Overall
Boston Bruins
3rd
14th
1968 John Marks
Chicago Blackhawks
1st
9th
1969 Mike Baumgartner Dave Hudson
Chicago Blackhawks Chicago Blackhawks
5th 6th
60th 71st
1970 Rick Wilson Murray Wing Al Henry
Montreal Canadiens Boston Bruins California Golden Seals
5th 6th 8th
66th 83rd 100th
1971 Jim Cahoon Earl Anderson Dave Murphy
Montreal Canadiens Detroit Red Wings Pittsburgh Penguins
3rd 5th 5th
31st 58th 60th
1972 Dennis Johnson
Detroit Red Wings
5th
74th
1973 Alan Hangsleben Bob Law Ken Gibb Rick Clubbe
Montreal Canadiens Atlanta Flames Detroit Red Wings Chicago Blackhawks
4th 8th 10th 10th
56th 117th 154th 156th
1974 Darryl Drader Peter Waselovich
Boston Bruins Boston Bruins
8th 10th
143rd 175th
1975 Tom Goddard
Los Angeles Kings
11th
186th
1977 Bill Himmelright
Montreal Canadiens
6th
108th
1978 Mark Taylor Mark Berge
Philadelphia Flyers Philadelphia Flyers
6th 11th
100th 182nd
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1979 Dave Christian Kevin Maxwell Marc Chorney
Winnipeg Jets Minnesota North Stars Pittsburgh Penguins
2nd 3rd 6th
40th 63rd 115th
1980 Mickey Volcan Troy Murray Craig Ludwig Mark Huglen Darren Jensen Ed Christian
Hartford Whalers Chicago Blackhawks Montreal Canadiens Minnesota North Stars Hartford Whalers Winnipeg Jets
3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 5th 9th
50th 57th 61st 79th 92nd 170th
1981 James Patrick Dave Donnelly Jim Archibald Rick Zombo Dan Brennan Gord Sherven
New York Rangers Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Detroit Red Wings Los Angeles Kings Edmonton Oilers
1st 2nd 7th 8th 8th 10th
9th 27th 139th 149th 165th 197th
1982 Scott Sandelin Chris Jensen Tim Mishler Jay Ness Mickey Krampotich Brian Williams Tim Loven
Montreal Canadiens New York Rangers Winnipeg Jets Chicago Blackhawks Hartford Whalers Montreal Canadiens Toronto Maple Leafs
2nd 4th 5th 7th 8th 9th 11th
40th 78th 96th 133rd 151st 187th 213th
1983 Brad Berry Malcolm Parks Perry Berezan Bill Claviter Tarek Howard
Winnipeg Jets Minnesota North Stars Calgary Flames Calgary Flames Chicago Blackhawks
2nd 2nd 3rd 4th 4th
29th 36th 55th 77th 79th
1984 Tony Hrkac Todd Norman Lee Brodeur Bob Joyce Greg Strome Kevin Melrose Rick Forst Jim Steen Scott Brower
St. Louis Blues Edmonton Oilers Montreal Canadiens Boston Bruins Los Angeles Kings Calgary Flames Winnipeg Jets Pittsburgh Penguins New York Rangers
2nd 3rd 4th 4th 6th 7th 10th 11th 12th
32nd 63rd 65th 82nd 108th 138th 197th 210th 243rd
1985 Ross Johnson Scott Brickey
Minnesota North Stars St. Louis Blues
8th 8th
153rd 159th
1986 George Pelawa Brent Bobyck Lee Davidson Murray Baron Russ Parent Ian Kidd
Calgary Flames Montreal Canadiens Washington Capitals Philadelphia Flyers New York Rangers Detroit Red Wings
1st 16th 4th 78th 8th 166th 8th 167th 11th 219th Supplemental
1987 Geoff Smith Garry Valk Mike McCormick David Marvin Neil Eisenhut Steve Johnson* Mike LeMoine* Grant Paranica*
Edmonton Oilers Vancouver Canucks Chicago Blackhawks St. Louis Blues Vancouver Canucks Vancouver Canucks Detroit Red Wings Los Angeles Kings
3rd 63rd 6th 108th 6th 113th 10th 201st 12th 233rd Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental
1988 Russ Romaniuk Wade Bartley Dane Jackson Chad Johnson
Winnipeg Jets Washington Capitals Vancouver Canucks New Jersey Devils
2nd 2nd 3rd 6th
31st 41st 44th 117th
NHL DRAFT PICKS
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Dixon Ward Greg Geldart
Vancouver Canucks Vancouver Canucks
7th 8th
128th 149th
1989 Jason Herter Greg Johnson Jace Reed Jon Larson Justin Duberman
Vancouver Canucks Philadelphia Flyers New York Islanders New York Islanders Montreal Canadiens
1st 2nd 5th 7th 11th
8th 33rd 86th 128th 230th
1990 Chris Gotziaman Brad Bombardir Brad Pascall Shane McFarland*
New Jersey Devils New Jersey Devils Buffalo Sabres Buffalo Sabres
1991 Scott Kirton Dean Grillo Jeff Lembke Kevin Rappana Marty Schriner Jeff McLean*
Chicago Blackhawks San Jose Sharks Pittsburgh Penguins St. Louis Blues New York Islanders San Jose Sharks
1992 Paxton Schulte Nick Naumenko
Quebec Nordiques St. Louis Blues
1993 Landon Wilson Toby Kvalevog Mark Pivetz
Toronto Maple Leafs Ottawa Senators Quebec Nordiques
1994 Ryan Johnson Colin Forbes
Chris VandeVelde Matt Watkins
Edmonton Oilers Dallas Stars
4th 5th
97th 160th
2006 Jonathan Toews Michael Forney Derrick LaPoint
Chicago Blackhawks Atlanta Thrashers Florida Panthers
1st 3rd 4th
3rd 80th 116th
2nd 29th 3rd 56th 5th 103rd Supplemental
2007 Jason Gregoire Matt Frattin Brad Malone Brett Bruneteau Ben Blood Brad Eidsness
New York Islanders Toronto Maple Leafs Colorado Avalanche Washington Capitals Ottawa Senators Buffalo Sabres
3rd 4th 4th 4th 4th 5th
76th 99th 105th 108th 120th 139th
7th 154th 8th 155th 9th 192nd 11th 241st 12th 246th Supplemental
2008 Danny Kristo David Toews Corey Fienhage Brett Hextall Andrew MacWilliam Joe Gleason
Montreal Canadiens New York Islanders Buffalo Sabres Phoenix Coyotes Toronto Maple Leafs Chicago Blackhawks
2nd 3rd 3rd 6th 7th 7th
56th 66th 81st 159th 188th 192nd
2009 Corban Knight Derek Rodwell Michael Cichy
Florida Panthers New Jersey Devils Montreal Canadiens
5th 5th 7th
135th 144th 199th
2010 Derek Forbort Brock Nelson Mark MacMillan Michael Parks Brendan O’Donnell Zane McIntyre Nick Mattson
Los Angeles Kings New York Islanders Montreal Canadiens Philadelphia Flyers Tampa Bay Lightning Boston Bruins Chicago Blackhawks
1st 1st 4th 5th 6th 6th 6th
15th 30th 113th 149th 156th 165th 180th
6th 8th
124th 182nd
1st 9th 10th
19th 209th 257th
Philadelphia Flyers Philadelphia Flyers
2nd 7th
36th 166th
1997 Brad DeFauw Lee Goren
Carolina Hurricanes Boston Bruins
2nd 3rd
28th 63rd
1999 Mike Commodore
2011 Rocco Grimaldi Dillon Simpson
Florida Panthers Edmonton Oilers
2nd 4th
33rd 92nd
New Jersey Devils
2nd
42nd
2000 David Hale Ryan Bayda Derrick Byfuglien
New Jersey Devils Carolina Hurricanes Ottawa Senators
1st 3rd 4th
22nd 80th 122nd
2012 Jordan Schmaltz Paul LaDue
St. Louis Blues Los Angeles Kings
1st 6th
25th 191st
2001 Andy Schneider James Massen Brandon Bochenski
Pittsburgh Penguins New Jersey Devils Ottawa Senators
5th 6th 7th
156th 194th 223rd
2013 Adam Tambellini Keaton Thompson Tucker Poolman Luke Johnson Gage Ausmus Wade Murphy
New York Rangers Anaheim Ducks Winnipeg Jets Chicago Blackhawks San Jose Sharks Nashville Predators
3rd 3rd 5th 5th 5th 7th
65th 87th 127th 134th 151st 185th
2002 Matt Greene Matt Jones
Edmonton Oilers Phoenix Coyotes
2nd 3rd
44th 80th
2003 Zach Parise Matt Smaby Brady Murray Rylan Kaip Chris Porter
2014 Nick Schmaltz Austin Poganski Shane Gersich
Chicago Blackhawks St. Louis Blues Washington Capitals
1st 4th 5th
20th 110th 134th
New Jersey Devils Tampa Bay Lightning Los Angeles Kings Atlanta Thrashers Chicago Blackhawks
1st 2nd 5th 9th 9th
17th 41st 152nd 269th 282nd
2015 Brock Boeser Matej Tomek Christian Wolanin Chris Wilkie
Vancouver Canucks Philadelphia Flyers Ottawa Senators Florida Panthers
1st 3rd 4th 6th
23rd 90th 107th 162nd
2004 Drew Stafford Travis Zajac
Buffalo Sabres New Jersey Devils
1st 1st
13th 20th
2005 Brian Lee T.J. Oshie Joe Finley Taylor Chorney Andrew Kozek
Ottawa Senators St. Louis Blues Washington Capitals Edmonton Oilers Atlanta Thrashers
1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd
9th 24th 27th 36th 53rd
2016 Tyson Jost Rhett Gardner Mitchell Mattson Peter Thome Collin Adams
Colorado Avalanche Dallas Stars Calgary Flames Columbus Blue Jackets New York Islanders
1st 4th 5th 6th 6th
10th 116th 126th 155th 170th
NHL DRAFT PICKS
List includes players drafted prior to attending UND
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY UND ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME MEN’S HOCKEY INDUCTEES Chronological The University of North Dakota instituted an athletics Hall of Fame in 1975, with eight individuals being inducted that year, including former hockey and golf standout Bill Reichart. Following is a list of UND athletic Hall of Famers who played, coached or who were associated with the North Dakota men’s hockey program, with an alphabetical listing of men’s hockey Hall of Famers on the following page: 1975 Inductee F. William Reichart....................................................................(H; Go 1954-57) 1976 Inductees John M. Noah.....................................................................................(H 1947-51) Albert C. Purpur...................(Fields & Hockey Rink Supervisor 1936-75) William R. Steenson.........................................................................(H 1956-59)
1989 Inductee Kenneth R. Purpur............................................................................(H 1952-54) Fall 1993 Inductees Bill Selman............................................................. (H 1961-63; H co 1966-68) Mark Taylor..........................................................................................(H 1976-80) 1995 Inductee Doug Smail.........................................................................................(H 1977-80) 1996 Inductee Terry Abram........................................................................................(H 1967-69) Summer 1997 Inductees (Hockey’s 50th Anniversary) Phil Sykes.............................................................................................(H 1978-82) Rick Wilson..........................................................................................(H 1969-72) Al McLean............................................................................................(H 1961-63) Guy LaFrance.....................................................................................(H 1957-60) Fall 1998 Inductee Marc Chorney....................................................................................(H 1977-81) Fall 2001 Inductee Paul Chadwick...................................................................................(H 1977-81)
1977 Inductees Kenneth J. Johannson.....................................................................(H 1950-53) Calvin C. Marvin................................................................................(H 1947-50) Reginald P. Morelli............................................................................(H 1957-60) Clifford J. (Fido) Purpur.............................................................(H co 1949-56)
Fall 2002 Inductees Jim Archibald.....................................................................................(H 1982-85) 1947-48 Men’s Hockey Team 1958-59 Men’s Hockey Team
Fall 1978 Inductee Ben A. Cherski....................................................................................(H 1951-55)
November 2003 Inductees Troy Murray.........................................................................................(H 1980-82) 1962-63 Men’s Hockey Team
Fall 1980 Inductees Gordon G. (Ginny) Christian..........................................................(H 1947-50) Donald F. Ross....................................................................................(H 1962-64) Fall 1981 Inductees Raymond A. Bostrom................................. (FB 1942; 1946-47; H 1946-47) Milton E. “Prince” Johnson.............................................................(H 1947-50) Russell L. “Buzz” Johnson...............................................................(H 1947-50) Dr. Robert H. May................................................. (H 1949-51; H co 1957-59) C. James Medved..............................................................................(H 1947-50)
November 2004 Inductees David Christian..................................................................................(H 1977-79) Darren Jensen....................................................................................(H 1979-82) 1979-80 Men’s Hockey Team October 2005 Inductees Bob Joyce............................................................................................(H 1984-87) 1986-87 Men’s Hockey Team
Spring 1982 Inductee William E. (Dutch) Leidholdt.................(FB 1932, 34, 36; H 1932-33; Tr 1935-37)
October 2006 Inductees Alan Hangsleben..............................................................................(H 1971-74) Tony Hrkac....................................................................... (H 1984-85, 1986-87) 1981-82 Men’s Hockey Team
Fall 1982 Inductee Daniel D. McKinnon.........................................................................(H 1947-50)
2008 Inductee Craig Ludwig......................................................................................(H 1979-82)
Fall 1983 Inductee Bartley W. Larson.................................................(H 1958-61; Base 1959-61)
2009 Inductee Dixon Ward.........................................................................................(H 1988-92)
1985 Inductee John G. Marks.....................................................................................(H 1967-70)
2010 Inductee Ed Belfour............................................................................................(H 1986-87)
1986 Inductee Bob Munro..........................................................................................(H 1966-69)
2012 Inductee 1996-97 Men’s Hockey Team
1987 Inductee Ralph Engelstad................................................................................(H 1948-50) John “Gino” Gasparini......................................... (H 1964-68; H co 1978-94) Dennis Hextall...................................................................................(H 1963-66)
2013 Inductee Greg Johnson.....................................................................................(H 1989-93)
1988 Inductee Mike “Lefty” Curran..........................................................................(H 1965-68)
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2016 Inductee Jason Blake.........................................................................................(H 1996-99)
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2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY UND ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME MEN’S HOCKEY INDUCTEES Alphabetical-by-decade (Year inducted in parentheses)
1930s
William E. (Dutch) Leidholdt (‘82).......(FB 1932, 34, 36; H 1932-33; Tr 1935-37) Albert C. Purpur (‘76)..........(Fields & Hockey Rink Supervisor 1936-75)
1940s
1947-48 Men’s Hockey Team (‘02) Raymond A. Bostrom (‘81)....................... (FB 1942; 1946-47; H 1946-47) Gordon G. (Ginny) Christian (‘80)................................................(H 1947-50) Ralph Engelstad (‘87)......................................................................(H 1948-50) Milton E. “Prince” Johnson (‘81)...................................................(H 1947-50) Russell L. “Buzz” Johnson (‘81).....................................................(H 1947-50) Calvin C. Marvin (‘77)......................................................................(H 1947-50) Daniel D. McKinnon (‘82)...............................................................(H 1947-50) C. James Medved (‘81)....................................................................(H 1947-50) John M. Noah (‘76)...........................................................................(H 1947-51)
1990s (cont’d)
Ed Belfour (‘10)..................................................................................(H 1986-87) John “Gino” Gasparini (‘87)............................... (H 1964-68; H co 1978-94) Tony Hrkac....................................................................... (H 1984-85, 1986-87) Darren Jensen (‘04)..........................................................................(H 1979-82) Bob Joyce (‘05)...................................................................................(H 1984-87) Craig Ludwig (‘08)............................................................................(H 1979-82) Troy Murray (‘03)...............................................................................(H 1980-82) Phil Sykes (‘97)...................................................................................(H 1978-82)
1990s
Jason Blake (‘16)................................................................................(H 1996-99) Greg Johnson (‘13)...........................................................................(H 1989-93) Dixon Ward (‘09)................................................................................(H 1988-92) 1996-97 Men’s Hockey Team (‘12)
1950s
1958-59 Men’s Hockey Team (‘02) Ben A. Cherski (‘78)..........................................................................(H 1951-55) Kenneth J. Johannson (‘77)...........................................................(H 1950-53) Guy LaFrance (‘97)............................................................................(H 1957-60) Dr. Robert H. May (‘81)....................................... (H 1949-51; H co 1957-59) Reginald P. Morelli (‘77)..................................................................(H 1957-60) Clifford J. (Fido) Purpur (‘77)............................................(H coach 1949-56) Kenneth R. Purpur (‘89)..................................................................(H 1952-54) F. William Reichart (‘75)..........................................................(H; Go 1954-57) William R. Steenson (‘76)................................................................(H 1956-59)
1960s
Bill “Dutch” Leidholt starred on both the UND football and hockey teams in 1932-33.
1962-63 Men’s Hockey Team (‘03) Terry Abram (‘96)..............................................................................(H 1967-69) Mike “Lefty” Curran (‘88).................................................................(H 1965-68) Dennis Hextall (‘87)..........................................................................(H 1963-66) Bartley W. Larson (‘83)........................................(H 1958-61; Base 1959-61) John G. Marks (‘85)...........................................................................(H 1967-70) Al McLean (‘97)..................................................................................(H 1961-63) Bob Munro (‘86)................................................................................(H 1966-69) Donald F. Ross (‘80)..........................................................................(H 1962-64) Bill Selman (‘93).................................................... (H 1961-63; H co 1966-68)
1970s
Paul Chadwick (‘01)..........................................................................(H 1977-81) Marc Chorney (‘98)...........................................................................(H 1977-81) David Christian (‘04)........................................................................(H 1977-79) Alan Hangsleben (‘06)....................................................................(H 1971-74) Doug Smail (‘95)...............................................................................(H 1977-80) Mark Taylor (‘93)................................................................................(H 1976-80) Rick Wilson (‘97)................................................................................(H 1969-72)
1980s
1979-80 Men’s Hockey Team (‘04) 1986-87 Men’s Hockey Team (‘05) 1981-82 Men’s Hockey Team (‘06) Jim Archibald (‘02)...........................................................................(H 1982-85)
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Dixon Ward, inducted in 2009, is the only player in the storied history of North Dakota hockey to amass 100 career goals and 100 career assists.
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“THEY DEVELOP PRO HOCKEY PLAYERS IN NORTH DAKOTA” - NBC Analyst Pierre McGuire Dave Tippett
Ed Belfour Matt Greene
Zach Parise
Jonathan Toews
T.J. Oshie Dave Hakstol
2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA MEN’S HOCKEY SCHEDULE
Matt Hrynkiw
OCT 1 OCT 7-8 OCT 15 OCT 21-22 Oct 28-29 Nov 4-5 NOV 11-12 Nov 18-19 NOV 25-26 Dec 3 DEC 9-10 Dec 31 Jan 6-7
MANITOBA (EXH.) CANISIUS RPI BEMIDJI STATE at Minnesota Duluth* at Minnesota DENVER* at St. Cloud State* MICHIGAN STATE vs Boston College WESTERN MICHIGAN* at Union at Omaha*
7:07 PM 7:37 PM/7:07 PM 7:07 PM 7:37 PM/7:07 PM 7:07 PM/7:07 PM TBA 7:37 PM/7:07 PM 7:37 PM/7:07 PM 7:37 PM/7:07 PM 6:38 PM 7:37 PM/7:07 PM 3:00 PM 7:07 PM/7:07 PM
JAN 13-14 JAN 20-21 Jan 27-28 FEB 3-4 Feb 17-18 FEB 24-25 Mar 3-4 Mar 10-12 Mar 17-18
MIAMI* MINNESOTA DULUTH* at Colorado College* ST. CLOUD STATE* at Western Michigan* OMAHA* at Miami* NCHC Quarterfinals NCHC Frozen Faceoff
7:37 PM/7:07 PM 7:37 PM/7:07 PM 8:37 PM/7:07 PM 7:37 PM/7:07 PM 6:00 PM/6:00 PM 7:37 PM/7:07 PM 6:35 PM/6:05 PM TBA TBA
Mar 24-26 Apr 6-8
NCAA Regionals NCAA Frozen Four
TBA TBA
(Minneapolis, MN)
(Chicago, IL)
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