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HOCKEY2016–17 RECORDS BOOK

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5 Conference Championships • 8 NCAA Tournament Appearances • 2 NCAA Frozen Four Appearances

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Irish Hockey History ...................................1-5

Year-By-Year Statistics .................................. 6

NCAA Tournament History.......................7-14

Honors and Awards ............................... 15-20

Notre Dame Players in the NHL ............ 21-24

Irish in the Pros ...................................... 24-25

Notre Dame Players in NHL Draft ......... 25-26

The Irish and USA Hockey ........................... 26

Year-by-Year Leaders ............................ 27-31

All-Time Roster ...................................... 32-38

The Early Years ....................................... 39-40

The Club Years ........................................ 41-42

Year-by-Year Results ............................. 42-60

All-Time Series ....................................... 61-71

Career Records ....................................... 72-73

Season Records ..................................... 74-75

Career Goaltending Records ................. 75-78

Miscellaneous Records ................................ 78

All-Time Hat Tricks ................................. 78-79

Miscellaneous Records .......................... 80-82

All-Time In-Season Tournaments ......... 83-85

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NOTRE DAME HOCKEY THROUGH THE YEARSIrish hockey begins year three in Hockey East as the program enters its 48th season at the Division 1 level.

THE EARLY YEARSFrom playing on frozen lakes around the University of Notre Dame campus, to an outdoor rink near Badin Hall along with South Bend’s Howard Park Rink, the Joyce Center and now the state-of-the-art Compton Family Ice Arena, the Notre Dame hockey program has experienced a little bit of everything in its on-again, off-again 100-year-plus history. While most followers of Notre Dame’s 47-year hockey history know the story since the program received Division I status in 1968, there are several earlier chapters that were the building blocks. Notre Dame first played collegiate hockey with records showing an informal game being played as early as 1911-12 at Culver Academy, a 7-1 Irish win. In 1912-13, the team played a three-game schedule going 1-2-0 in what is recognized as the first full season of Notre Dame hockey. After that early attempt to start hockey, the program took a seven-year hiatus, returning again in 1919-20. Two-time football All-America running back Paul Castner was seen skating on Saint Mary’s Lake when Tony Gorman, a Canadian, joined him to show him some of the finer points of the game. Before long, the duo started discussing the possibility of hockey at Notre Dame. They met with the Rev. William F. Cunningham, C.S.C., who according to The Dome, “was a priest who had played the game in the West. The Notre Dame lads proposed a hockey team to Cunningham who entered enthusiastically into the project.” Under Cunningham, who served in a variety of roles, including coach, manager, secretary, advisor and trainer, and Castner who served as player-coach for two years and then coach following graduation, the program grew. In four seasons at the helm, Castner’s teams were 18-4-0 while playing against the likes of Michigan College of Mines (now Michigan Tech), Carnegie Tech, Michigan, the Michigan Aggies (now Michigan State), Wisconsin, Culver Academy, St. Thomas and Assumption. While Castner led the team on ice, Cunningham played a key role off the frozen pond. According to the 1921 edition of The Dome, “Rev. W. F. Cunningham, C.S.C., manager of the team for two seasons, is the man who much of the success can be attributed. Father Cunningham is oblivious to ordinary difficulties and his spirit was the spirit of the team.” Castner was not the only football player to play a key role in the early days of the Notre Dame hockey program. All-America offensive lineman Hunk Anderson was the goaltender on the 1920-21 team. Anderson was followed by one of the most famous of all Irish athletes, Jim Crowley, who gained fame as the halfback in the Four Horseman backfield. Crowley was a freshman goaltender on the 1921-22 team that went 8-1, but his career was put on ice, so to speak, by legendary football coach Knute Rockne. Crowley recorded a pair of shutouts and turned in a stingy 1.33 goals-against average in his lone season between the Irish pipes. Following Castner behind the Notre Dame hockey bench was former football All-American Tom Leib. A two-time (1921 and 1922) All-American at right tackle, Leib’s teams were 3-8-3 between 1923-26. The team played one more season in 1926-27 under the guidance of Benjamin Dubois. That team went 3-7-1 before the program, due to lack of a playing venue, ceased competition. Despite sporadic attempts to revive the program from 1928 through the early 1960s - including one game in which Heisman Trophy winner Angelo Bertelli was reported to have scored four goals - Notre Dame hockey would not see consistent action until the 1963-64 season.

THE CLUB YEARSA club version of hockey began an era at Notre Dame that helped the program eventually reach Division I status. From 1963, until its move to Division I in the 1968-69 season, the Irish sponsored a club hockey program that produced several of the players who would play key roles in the early varsity years of the program in the late ‘60s. Around 1960, students organized, and the University recognized, the

Notre Dame Hockey Club. Operating as a club sport, the team had a faculty advisor and reported to the director of intramurals and club sports, Dominic Napolitano. The club began intercollegiate play in the 1963-64 season. Arrangements were made to play on South Bend’s artificial rink (Howard Park) and campus-wide tryouts were held. Ralph Cardillo (Guelph, Ont.) served as the first captain and Paul Belliveau (Fitchburg, Mass.) notched the first goal. Playing club teams from Northwestern, Illinois, the Michigan State junior varsity and other Midwest varsity squads, Notre Dame went 0-5-0. In 1964-65, the club program improved to 5-6-0 under the guidance of coach Richard Bressler. The club also started an intramural program to give other students access to the game of hockey. Prior to the start of the 1965-66 season, the University’s administration determined that hockey was to enter a “transition” period and the program was designated as a “minor sport.” That designation was assigned to help the program transition from a club sport to full varsity status. The hockey program came under the direction of Notre Dame vice-president Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C., and athletics director Edward “Moose” Krause. The 1965-66 team began to receive funding from the athletic department and continued to play teams from the Midwest (Illinois, Wisconsin, Ohio State) and even branched out to the East Coast, participating in a Christmas tournament at the Boston Garden. Under coach Jerry Paquette, the Irish were 6-9-3. The program really began to take shape in 1966-67, playing mostly varsity-level programs while still being recognized as a club team. The Irish played in the first-ever collegiate hockey tournament played at Chicago Stadium hosted by the Blackhawks and the Wirtz family. The Irish defeated Illinois in the opening game of the tourney before falling 6-5 in the championship game to Ohio State. Notre Dame also won the Air Force Invitational at the Broadmoor World Arena on the way to a 14-5-3 record. The Irish were led offensively by Phil Wittliff (Port Huron, Mich.), Belliveau, alternate captain Tom Heiden (St. Paul, Minn.), captain Jim Haley (Boston, Mass.) and defensemen Eric Norri (Virginia, Minn.) and Frank Manning (Detroit, Mich.). Wittliff (who started his Notre Dame career on the football team), Norri and defenseman Dean Daigler (Tonawanda, N.Y.), all would go on to play on the first varsity team in 1968-69. Leo Collins (Fargo, N.D.), Ernie Gargaro (Bloomfied Hills, Mich.) and John Barry (Chicago, Ill.) were the team’s goaltenders. Norri and Collins were both members of Notre Dame’s 1966 national championship football team while playing tackle and linebacker respectively. On March 16, 1967, it was announced that the Notre Dame hockey program would move to varsity status in 1968 at the time the new Athletic and Convocation Center was set to open. In 1967-68, the club team played its final season – turning in a 13-3-0 mark – before making the move to Division I.

THE RETURN TO VARSITY STATUSThe University hired Charles “Lefty” Smith as the program’s first coach for the 1968-69 season and the new Athletic and Convocation Center (later renamed the Joyce Center) opened, giving Notre Dame its first on-campus, indoor rink. Notre Dame competed as an independent from 1968-71, compiling a record of 50-32-6, providing Smith three seasons to build a competitive program before the Irish became members of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA), beginning with the 1971-72 season. The Irish opened their decade of play in the WCHA with a 10-16-0 record and barely qualified for the playoffs. The following season saw four years of development pay off as Notre Dame proved it was capable of skating with the top college hockey teams in the nation. A 31-goal, 65-point effort from Eddie Bumbacco (Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.) led the WCHA in scoring and propelled the Irish to a series sweep of top-ranked Wisconsin. The team’s 19-9-0 conference record was good for a second-place finish in 1972-73. Smith was named WCHA coach of the year, while Bill Nyrop (Edina, Minn.) and Bumbacco became Notre Dame’s first hockey All-Americans. The Irish defeated North Dakota 13-3 in a two-game, total-goal WCHA playoff series, but Notre Dame lost to eventual national champion Wisconsin 8-7 in the

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second round of the conference playoffs. The Irish remained competitive in the WCHA over the next eight years but could do no better than another second-place finish in 1976-77. Several Notre Dame players gained national notoriety during that time, most notably Jack Brownschidle (East Amherst, N.Y.), who earned All-America honors in ’76 and ’77 and remains the Notre Dame hockey program’s only two-time All-American. Brian Walsh (Cambridge, Mass.) earned All-America status and was named the 1976-77 WCHA MVP and Greg Meredith (Toronto, Ont.) earned All-America honors in 1979-80. Four years later, Notre Dame joined Michigan, Michigan State and Michigan Tech as the newest members of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA). In 1981-82, Dave Poulin (Mississauga, Ont.) – a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award – led Notre Dame to a 23-15-2 record, a Great Lakes Invitational championship and a fourth-place finish in the regular-season standings. Following a first-round playoff series win over Michigan, the Irish defeated Bowling Green 8-5 in the semifinals before falling to Michigan State 4-1 in the title game. The Irish were unable to sustain that level the next season and struggled to a 13-21-2 record. Following Notre Dame’s loss to Bowling Green in a first-round playoff series, the University announced in the spring of 1983 that it would cease sponsoring varsity hockey. After competing as a club sport during 1983-84, varsity hockey returned to Notre Dame the following season (1984-85) when the Irish began competing as a non-scholarship independent team. Smith remained at the helm through the end of the 1986-87 campaign, compiling a 19-year record of 307-320-30. The most impressive statistic from the Smith era is that all 126 players who completed their collegiate eligibility earned their college degrees. In 1987, Smith turned the program over to Ric Schafer (New Brighton, Minn.), a four-time monogram winner for the Irish from ’70-’74 and an assistant coach under Smith from 1975-80. Notre Dame hockey continued as an independent during the first four seasons of Schafer’s tenure, but with each year, the schedule became increasingly difficult and soon was littered with CCHA opponents. Schafer convinced the Notre Dame administration to gradually allocate scholarships as the program continued to grow and his efforts culminated with Notre Dame’s return to the CCHA for the 1992-93 season. Prior to stepping down as head coach following the 1994-95 campaign, Schafer compiled a 112-152-15 record over eight seasons and will be remembered as the coach who returned Notre Dame hockey to a competitive Division I level. In 1995, Notre Dame turned to its most distinguished hockey alumnus to take over behind the bench. Dave Poulin returned to his alma mater following a 13-year career in the National Hockey League. During Poulin’s 10-year tenure, Notre Dame made steady improvements and continued to earn national recognition. In 1998-99, the Irish hosted a first-round CCHA playoff series for the first time since 1982, after spending most of the year ranked in the national top 10. Defenseman Benoit Cotnoir (Rouyn-Noranda, Que.) became the program’s seventh All-American. The following season produced another milestone as the Irish beat Ferris State in the first round of the CCHA playoffs and made their second-ever trip to Joe Louis Arena for the CCHA semifinals. In 2001-02 and 2002-03, the Irish pulled off playoff upsets and advanced to Joe Louis and the CCHA Super Six. In a five-year span, from 1999-00 to 2003-04, Notre Dame made it to Joe Louis Arena four times (2000, 2002, 2003, 2004). In 2001-02, the Irish upset higher-seeded Nebraska-Omaha in a series that featured a 3-2 double-overtime loss to the Mavericks, followed by one-goal wins in games two and three. The following year, the Irish traveled to higher-seeded Miami (Ohio) and – after dropping the first game, 4-2 – saw goaltender Morgan Cey (Wilkie, Sask.) spin back-to-back shutouts (a first in Notre Dame history), winning 1-0 and 5-0 to advance to “the Joe” again. The 2003-04 season saw the Irish turn in their first 20-win season (20-15-4) since 1987-88, with a fourth-place finish (14-11-3) in the CCHA. The

Irish played hosted regional rival Western Michigan, winning the playoff series two games to one. Notre Dame did not have much success at the CCHA Super Six, losing in the opening game each year – to Northern Michigan (3-1) in ’01-’02 and Ohio State (3-2 and 6-5 in overtime) in ’02-’03 and ’03-’04 respectively. The highly successful 2003-04 season ended with the Irish being selected to participate in their first-ever NCAA Championship on the strength of a 5-1-1 record versus teams ranked in the top five during the regular season.Notre Dame faced two-time defending NCAA champion Minnesota in the opening game at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Mich. After taking a 2-0 first-period lead, the Irish fell to the Gophers 5-2, but Notre Dame had finally arrived on the national level. Following a disappointing ’04-’05 season (5-27-6), Poulin stepped down as head coach, turning over the reins to Jeff Jackson, who has continued to take the Irish to national success. In his first season at the helm, Jackson and his staff saw solid improvement as the team improved to 13-19-4 overall and earned home ice in the first round of the CCHA tournament with an 11-13-4 conference record. Jackson’s second year behind the bench saw the Irish turn in the finest season in the program’s history. With a veteran squad led by eight seniors, including first-team All-America - the eighth All-American in school history – goaltender David Brown (Stoney Creek, Ont.), Notre Dame compiled a school-record 32 wins on the way to a 32-7-3 mark and won its first CCHA regular-season title with a 21-4-3 league record. Along the way, Jackson’s squad achieved the first number one-ranking in school history and was the top team in the nation for seven consecutive weeks from Feb. 5 to March 23. The Irish swept Alaska (7-1, 3-1) in the second round to move to the CCHA semifinals. In Detroit, Brown blanked Lake Superior 3-0 in the semis and the Irish knocked off Michigan 2-1 in the championship game for the school’s first CCHA tournament championship. Notre Dame made its second NCAA Championship appearance at Grand Rapids, Mich., this time as the Midwest Regional’s top seed. There, the Irish won their first NCAA game, a 3-2 double-overtime thriller (the longest game in program history - 94:32) versus Alabama-Huntsville. The dream season came to an end the following night in a heartbreaking 2-1 loss to eventual NCAA champion Michigan State. In 2007-08, Notre Dame went one step further, advancing to the NCAA Frozen Four where the Irish fell in the national championship game 4-1 to Boston College. They finished the year with a 27-16-4 overall record and were 15-9-4 in the CCHA, good for fourth place. Late-season scoring struggles almost cost Notre Dame an NCAA bid, but the Irish made it in as the final at-large team in the tournament. In the West Regional at Colorado Springs, Colo., the Irish found the goal-scoring touch as they dispatched the region’s top-seed, New Hampshire 7-3 and then bounced Michigan State with a 3-1 win. Notre Dame became the first No. 4 seed to make the NCAA Frozen Four and would face the nation’s top-ranked team, Michigan, in the semifinals at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colo. Freshman left wing Calle Ridderwall (Stockholm, Sweden) became an overnight Irish hero when his goal at 5:44 of overtime sent Michigan home with a 5-4 loss and the Irish to the title game versus Boston College. Jackson’s fourth season behind the bench in 2008-09 saw the Irish win their second CCHA regular-season and tournament championship with a 31-6-3 overall mark and a 21-4-3-3 in conference play. From Oct. 31 to Jan. 17, Notre Dame set a school record with a 20-game unbeaten streak (17-0-3). During the season, Notre Dame spent seven weeks ranked No. 1 in the nation. The Irish were led by goaltender Jordan Pearce (Anchorage, Alaska) who led the nation in wins (30) and shutouts (eight) with a stingy 1.68 goals-against average. In the CCHA playoffs, Pearce blanked Nebraska-Omaha in back-to-back quarterfinal games to advance Notre Dame to its third straight trip to the CCHA championship at Joe Louis Arena. In Detroit, the Irish won their second CCHA title, stopping Northern

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Michigan 2-1 in the semifinals before rallying from a 2-0 deficit versus Michigan in the championship game on the way to a 5-2 win. In the NCAA Championship, the Irish were the top seed in the Midwest Regional at Grand Rapids, Mich., and were upset in the opening round in a 5-1 loss to Bemidji State. Defenseman Ian Cole (Ann Arbor, Mich.) and forward Erik Condra (Livonia, Mich.) became the ninth and 10th Irish Notre Dame players to be named All-Americans following the season. Following a disappointing 2009-10 season that was marred by injuries, the Irish returned to the top of the national scene in 2010-11 by advancing to the NCAA Frozen Four for the second time. Notre Dame turned in a 25-14-5 overall record and a second-place finish in the CCHA. After winning the NCAA Northeast Regional with wins over Merrimack (4-3 in overtime) and New Hampshire (2-1), the Irish faced off in St. Paul, Minn., versus Minnesota-Duluth in the NCAA semifinals. At the Xcel Energy Center, the Bulldogs prevailed with a 4-3 win against Notre Dame on the way to an overtime win versus Michigan in the national title game. The program achieved a first in ‘10-’11 as freshman T.J. Tynan (Orland Park, Ill.) led the nation’s rookies in scoring and, besides being the Irish and CCHA rookie of the year, was named the Hockey Commissioner’s Association’s (HCA) national rookie of the year. In October of 2011, the Notre Dame hockey program entered a new era on two fronts. First, on Oct. 5, it was announced that beginning with the 2013-14 season, the Irish would become the 11th member of Hockey East. The move came about due to the start of the Big 10 hockey conference and the beginning of the new National College Hockey Conference that signalled the end of the CCHA. On Oct. 21, 2011, the Notre Dame hockey program opened the brand new Compton Family Ice Arena. Behind an Anders Lee (Edina, Minn.) hat trick, the Irish dispatched the R.P.I. Engineers, 5-2, in front of a sell-out crowd of 5,022, the largest to ever watch Notre Dame hockey in South Bend. The Irish would win their first five games at the new ice castle, including a dramatic 3-2 overtime win versus Boston College in the dedication game on Nov. 18. Notre Dame experienced plenty of ups and downs during the 2011-12 season, opening the year ranked No. 1 in the preseason polls, finishing 19-18-3 overall and eighth in the CCHA race. Tynan highlighted the season by becoming a first team all-CCHA selection while being the conference’s co-leader in scoring. In the final season of play for the CCHA, Notre Dame went out in style, winning the final Mason Cup championship with a pair of 3-1 wins over Ohio State and Michigan at Joe Louis Arena. The Irish were 25-13-3 overall and finished second in the regular-season standings. Lee paced the Irish (20g, 18a) on his way to becoming Notre Dame’s 11th hockey All-American while Steven Summerhays (Anchorage, Alaska) turned in a 20-win season in goal. The No. 1 seed in the NCAA Midwest Regional, Notre Dame dropped a first-round game to St. Cloud State by a 5-1 margin. In 2013-14, the Irish opened play in their new conference - Hockey East. They finished 9-9-2 in league play in the first season and 23-15-2 overall. Led by Summerhays’ stellar goaltending (he led the nation with seven shutouts), Notre Dame upset regular-season winner Boston College in the Hockey East quarterfinals to advance to TD Garden and the league championship series. There, the Irish fell to UMass Lowell 4-0 but qualified for the NCAA Championship. As the No. 2 seed in the West Regional, Notre Dame saw its season come to an end with a heartbreaking, 4-3 overtime loss to St. Cloud State. In 2014-15, the Irish closed the season strong to finish fifth in Hockey East (10-7-5), earning a first round home series versus UMass. In game one, the Irish and Minutemen played the longest game in NCAA Div. I history, as UMass skated away with a 4-3 quintuple overtime win. But Notre Dame bounced back and took the series, two games to one. Then freshman goaltender Cal Petersen (Waterloo, Iowa) made an NCAA Div. I record 87 saves. Notre Dame then fell at UMass Lowell in the quarterfinals. Following the season, defenseman Robbie Russo (Westmont, Illinois) was named a Second Team (East) All-American after tying for the national lead for goals

scored (15) by a defenseman and finishing second nationally in points by a blue liner (41). In 10 seasons behind the Notre Dame bench, Jackson has seen his teams record a 226-143-40 mark, two regular-season CCHA titles, three Mason Cup championships, five trips to the NCAA Championship and two Frozen Four visits. Recognition for Notre Dame hockey though has continued to grow. In the first 47 years of the program, NHL teams have drafted 80 Irish players, including five in the 2007 and 2010 Entry Drafts. Since 2007, Notre Dame has seen four of its players selected in the first round. The 2014-15 campaign saw six former Notre Dame players see ice time with NHL teams. Twenty-six former Irish players have worn NHL jerseys with four of them - Nyrop (three times with Montreal), defenseman Don Jackson (three times with Edmonton), Brett Lebda (with Detroit in 2007-08) and Mark Eaton (Pittsburgh in 2008-09) – drinking from the Stanley Cup.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

INFORMAL TEAMYears Overall1912-13 1-2-01919-20 2-0-01920-21 2-1-01921-22 8-1-01922-23 6-2-01923-24 0-4-01924-25 0-2-21925-26 3-2-11926-27 3-7-1

MODERN ERAYears Overall1968-69 16-8-31969-70 21-8-11970-71 13-16-2

WCHAYears Overall Finish 1971-72 14-20-0 t8th1972-73 23-14-1 2nd1973-74 14-20-2 8th1974-75 13-22-3 7th1975-76 19-17-2 5th1976-77 22-13-3 2nd1977-78 12-24-2 t7th1978-79 18-19-1 5th1979-80 18-20-1 5th1980-81 13-21-2 9th

CCHAYears Overall Finish1981-82 23-15-2 4th1982-83 13-21-2 t7th

CLUB STATUSYears Overall1983-84 22-6-1

INDEPENDENTYears Overall1984-85 11-16-11985-86 12-21-11986-87 10-19-11987-88 27-4-21988-89 10-26-21989-90 18-15-01990-91 16-15-21991-92 13-17-1

CCHAYears Overall Finish1992-93 7-27-2 10th1993-94 11-22-5 8th1994-95 11-25-1 9th1995-96 9-23-4 t9th1996-97 9-25-1 10th1997-98 18-19-4 t6th1998-99 19-14-5 4th1999-00 16-18-8 5th2000-01 10-22-7 11th2001-02 16-17-5 t7th2002-03 17-17-6 t5th2003-04 20-15-4 5th2004-05 5-27-6 12th2005-06 13-19-4 t8th2006-07 32-7-3 1st2007-08 27-16-4 4th2008-09 31-6-3 1st2009-10 13-17-8 9th2010-11 25-14-5 2nd2011-12 19-18-3 8th2012-13 25-13-3 2nd

HOCKEY EASTYears Overall Finish2013-14 23-15-2 8th2014-15 18-19-5 5th2015-16 19-11-7 3rd

MODERN RECORD No. of Seasons Win Loss Tie48 792 824 143

PROGRAM TOTALSNo. of Seasons Win Loss Tie56 818 845 147

ALL-TIME HOCKEY COACHESCoach YearsG.R. Walsh 1912-13Paul Castner 1919-23Tom Lieb 1923-26Benjamin Dubois 1926-27Charles “Lefty” Smith 1968-87Ric Schafer 1987-95Dave Poulin 1995-05Jeff Jackson 2005-present

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TOP SEASONS

WINNING PERCENTAGERank Season Record Percentage1. 1987-88 (27-4-2) .8482. 2008-09 (31-6-3) .8133. 2006-07 (32-7-3) .7984. *1983-84 (22-6-1) .7765. 1969-70 (21-18-1) .717

WINSRank Season No. of Wins1. 2006-07 322. 2008-09 313. 2007-08 27

1987-88 275. 2012-13 25

2010-11 25

HOME WINNING PERCENTAGERank Season Record Percentage1. 1987-88 (18-2-0) .9002. 1969-70 (12-1-1) .8923. 2003-04 (14-2-2) .8334. 2006-07 (13-2-2) .8245. *1983-84 (12-3-0) .824

ROAD WINNING PERCENTAGERank Season Recrod Percentage1. 2008-09 (14-2-1) .8532. 1987-88 (9-2-2) .7693. *1983-84 (10-3-1) .7504. 2006-07 (12-4-1) .7355. 1968-69 (8-3-2) .692

ONE-GOAL GAME WINNING PERCENTAGERow Season Record Percentage1. 1987-88 (6-0) 1.0002. 1968-69 (4-0) 1.0003. 2008-09 (11-2) .8464. 1991-92 (6-2) .7505. 1978-79 (11-4) .733

OVERTIME WINNING PERCENTAGERank Season Record Percentage1. 1984-85 (2-0-1) .8332. 1975-76 (2-0-2) .750

1968-69 (1-0-1) .7504. 2008-09 (2-0-3) .7005. 2006-07 (3-1-3) .643

GOAL DIFFERENTIALRank Season Differential1. *1983-84 +3.622. 1987-88 +3.27 3. 1969-70 +2.604. 2006-07 +1.74 5. 2008-09 +1.65

GOALS PER GAMESRank Season Percentage1. 1987-88 6.73 2. *1983-84 6.693. 1969-70 6.20 4. 1984-85 5.795. 1968-69 5.52

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGERank Season Avg.1. 2006-07 1.632. 2008-09 1.713. 2007-08 2.104. 2013-14 2.125. 2012-13 2.20

SAVE PERCENTAGERank Season Percentage1. 2008-09 .9292. 2006-07 .9273. 2015-16 .9254. 2003-04 .9225. 2013-14 .918

PENALTY-KILL PERCENTAGERank Season Percentage1. *1983-84 .9162. 2006-07 .9043. 2008-09 .8954. 2007-08 .8865. 2003-04 .876

POWER-PLAY PERCENTAGERank Season Percentage1. *1983-84 .3332. 1984-85 .3293. 1971-72 .3254. 1976-77 .3215. 1981-82 .303

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YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATISTICS

Year Record Win Pct. Home Road Games Record GF-GA Goal Dif. Goals Goals Per Game Save % Pen. Kill % Penalties

Per GamePenalty Kill %

15-16 19-11-7 .608 11-6-3 7-4-4 7-3 0-2-7 115-86 +0.79 3.11 2.28 .925 .837 4.40 .209

14-15 18-19-5 .488 10-10-3 7-8-2 4-6 2-2-5 126-116 +0.20 3.00 2.63 .913 .827 4.60 .154

13-14 23-15-2 .600 16-5-1 7-7-1 6-8 1-1-2 120-86 +0.85 3.00 2.12 .918 .841 5.24 .182

12-13 25-13-3 .646 14-6-0 6-6-4 10-4 1-0-3 119-91 +0.68 2.90 2.20 .911 .817 5.40 .180

11-12 19-18-3 .513 13-8-0 6-10-3 7-7 2-1-3 101-107 -0.15 2.52 2.62 .893 .829 5.45 .185

10-11 25-14-5 .625 13-4-2 9-5-2 10-6 2-0-5 151-121 +0.68 3.43 2.75 .896 .807 4.59 .158

09-10 13-17-8 .447 8-7-3 3-10-4 3-6 1-0-8 90-102 -0.32 2.37 2.65 .907 .862 6.32 .176

08-09 31-6-3 .813 13-3-2 14-2-1 11-2 2-0-3 135-69 +1.65 3.38 1.73 .929 .895 6.20 .225

07-08 27-16-4 .617 11-4-3 10-6-1 11-6 2-1-4 136-100 +0.77 2.89 2.10 .910 .886 6.09 .147

06-07 32-7-3 .798 13-2-2 12-4-1 9-4 3-1-3 143-70 +1.74 3.40 1.67 .927 .904 6.29 .185

05-06 13-19-4 .417 7-11-1 6-8-3 5-8 0-0-4 89-98 -0.25 2.47 2.70 .909 .811 7.58 .166

04-05 5-27-6 .211 3-12-4 2-12-2 5-6 1-2-6 60-138 -2.05 1.58 3.58 .897 .793 8.13 .098

03-04 20-15-4 .564 14-2-2 5-10-2 6-3 1-3-4 108-99 +0.23 2.77 2.48 .922 .876 6.26 .178

02-03 17-17-6 .500 7-7-3 10-9-2 8-4 0-0-5 122-123 -0.25 3.05 3.04 .910 .824 6.72 .163

01-02 16-17-5 .487 6-8-2 10-8-3 7-6 2-1-5 117-113 +0.18 3.08 2.90 .907 .807 7.61 .150

00-01 10-22-7 .346 5-11-2 5-8-4 4-4 1-1-7 104-150 -1.17 2.67 3.78 .883 .767 8.82 .113

99-00 16-18-8 .476 11-7-3 5-11-5 8-4 2-0-8 103-119 -0.38 2.45 2.78 .895 .828 7.69 .176

98-99 19-14-5 .566 12-3-3 7-11-2 7-6 0-1-5 114-100 +0.37 3.00 2.60 .899 .832 8.39 .191

97-98 18-19-4 .488 6-8-4 12-11-0 6-10 2-4-4 127-115 +0.29 3.10 2.75 .898 .843 6.37 .176

96-97 9-25-1 .271 5-12-1 4-13-0 3-12 1-2-1 92-131 -1.11 2.63 3.73 .882 .813 8.69 .127

95-96 9-23-4 .306 5-10-3 4-13-1 3-5 1-2-3 109-157 -1.33 3.03 4.36 .861 .773 11.33 .173

94-95 11-25-1 .311 7-7-1 4-18-0 4-6 1-1-1 121-168 -1.27 3.27 4.52 .858 .795 11.59 .220

93-94 11-22-5 .355 5-8-3 6-14-2 7-8 2-2-5 113-165 -1.37 2.97 4.28 .852 .733 9.24 .154

92-93 7-27-2 .222 4-9-1 3-18-1 3-7 0-1-2 100-179 -2.19 2.77 4.98 .833 .812 8.58 .169

91-92 13-17-1 .435 6-10-0 6-8-1 6-2 1-0-1 107-142 -1.13 3.45 4.81 .840 .708 8.39 .241

90-91 16-15-2 .515 13-3-1 3-12-1 7-5 0-1-2 134-144 -0.30 4.06 4.28 .870 .833 7.94 .211

89-90 18-15-0 .545 10-6-0 8-9-0 4-2 0-0-0 151-155 -0.12 4.58 4.69 .874 .777 7.03 .266

88-89 10-26-2 .289 6-11-0 4-15-2 2-4 0-0-2 127-189 -1.63 3.34 4.92 .875 .807 7.42 .182

87-88 27-4-2 .848 18-2-0 9-2-2 6-0 0-0-2 222-114 +3.27 6.73 3.40 .876 .808 6.36 .283

86-87 10-19-1 .350 6-8-0 4-11-1 3-7 1-4-1 103-122 -0.63 3.43 3.86 .877 N/A 7.37 N/A

85-86 12-21-1 .368 8-3-1 4-18-0 4-3 0-1-1 157-212 -1.62 4.62 6.18 .823 N/A 8.79 N/A

84-85 11-16-1 .411 10-5-0 1-11-1 3-5 2-0-1 162-170 -0.29 5.79 6.07 .834 .720 10.75 .329

83-84* 22-6-1 .776 12-3-0 10-3-1 4-2 0-0-1 194-89 +3.62 6.69 3.07 .876 .916 9.90 .333

82-83 13-21-2 .389 6-9-1 7-12-1 4-7 1-0-2 155-206 -1.42 4.31 5.72 .844 .709 9.47 .209

81-82 23-15-2 .600 13-7-0 10-8-2 6-7 1-1-1 203-167 +0.90 5.08 4.18 .872 .758 9.25 .303

80-81 13-21-2 .389 4-12-1 9-9-1 4-9 2-3-2 139-166 -0.75 3.86 4.61 .869 .749 9.00 .218

79-80 18-20-1 .474 6-9-0 12-11-1 5-8 1-0-1 202-199 +0.08 5.18 5.10 .861 .750 8.62 .300

78-79 18-19-1 .487 10-7-0 8-12-1 11-4 1-1-1 184-196 -0.32 4.84 5.16 .848 .737 7.39 .216

77-78 12-24-2 .342 8-9-0 4-15-2 3-4 1-1-1 137-186 -1.29 3.61 4.89 .876 .749 6.55 .199

76-77 22-13-3 .618 11-5-2 11-8-1 5-9 0-0-3 191-147 +1.16 5.03 4.00 .891 .817 6.89 .316

75-76 19-17-2 .526 10-6-2 9-11-0 5-7 2-0-2 171-173 -0.05 4.50 4.55 .877 .802 8.32 .199

74-75 13-22-3 .382 5-9-2 8-13-1 3-4 2-1-3 141-187 -1.21 3.71 4.92 .880 .852 8.35 .184

73-74 14-20-2 .417 10-9-0 4-11-2 1-5 0-0-2 159-154 +0.14 4.42 4.28 .879 .752 4.42 .259

72-73 23-14-1 .618 13-4-1 10-10-0 3-2 0-1-1 199-174 +0.66 5.24 4.21 .873 .785 7.16 .285

71-72 14-20-0 .412 7-6-0 7-14-0 3-4 2-2-0 164-160 +0.12 4.82 4.71 .870 .777 6.89 .316

70-71 13-16-2 .452 6-6-1 7-10-1 5-3 1-2-2 116-137 -0.68 3.74 4.30 .882 .835 7.84 .152

69-70 21-8-1 .717 12-1-1 9-7-0 3-4 0-1-1 186-108 +2.60 6.20 3.60 .888 .861 7.43 .153

68-69 16-8-3 .648 8-5-1 8-3-2 4-0 1-0-1 149-117 +1.19 5.52 4.30 .880 N/A 5.26 N/A

* Club

YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS

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728 NHL Players • 79 NHL Draft Picks • 12 All-Americans

NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

2004 NCAA TOURNAMENT

MIDWEST REGIONALMarch 27, 2004 – Grand Rapids, Mich.

1 2 3 F#13 Notre Dame (20-15-4) 2 0 0 2#3 Minnesota (27-13-3) 0 3 2 5

The Notre Dame hockey team made its first-ever NCAA Championship appearance at Van Andel Championship Arena in Grand Rapids, Mich. The opponent was the two-time defending national champion and third-ranked Minnesota Golden Gophers. The Irish jumped out to a 2-0 first-period lead on goals by Cory McLean and Aaron Gill only to see the Gophers score five unanswered goals on the way to a 5-2 win over Notre Dame. Sophomore All-American Thomas Vanek led Minnesota’s comeback with two goals and an assist. Matt Koalska, Danny Irmen (ppg) and Troy Riddle also scored for the Gophers. The Irish got on the scoreboard just 54 seconds into the contest as McLean teamed with Gill on a two on one to beat Minnesota goaltender Kellen Briggs for McLeasn’s 10th goal of the year. Notre Dame took advantage of a Minnesota penalty late in the first period and made it 2-0 at 19:18 on the power play. Rob Globke and Mike Walsh set up Gill’s team-high ninth power-play goal of the year on a redirection past Briggs for Gill’s 17th of the year. Koalska cut the lead in half to open the middle stanza with a goal just 26 seconds into the period. The powerful Gopher offense would even the score at 9:13 when Irmen steered a bouncing puck past Morgan Cey for a power-play tally to make it 2-2. Vanek put the Gophers ahead to stay 3-2 at 16:24 when he poked a loose puck past Cey for his first goal of the game. The talented Vanek sealed the win at 11:52 of the final period when he beat Cey on a wrap-around goal to make it 4-2. Riddle closed out the scoring for Minnesota with an empty-net goal at 19:24 to end Notre Dame’s season. Cey equaled a season high with 40 saves. Briggs made 20 saves in the Minnesota goal.

SCORING1st: ND: Cory McLean 10 (Aaron Gill, Mike Walsh), 00:54; ND: A. Gill 17 (M. Walsh, Rob Globke), PPG, 19:18. 2nd: UM: Matt Koalska 13 (Thomas Vanek, Chris Harrington), 00:26; UM: Danny Irmen 14 (Harrington, Gino Guyer), PPG, 9:18; UM: Vanek 25 (unassisted), 16:24. 3rd: UM: Vanek 26 (Koalska, Keith Ballard), 11:52; UM: Troy Riddle 24 (unassisted), ENG, 19:24.

GOALTENDER SAVES

Goalie Time 1 2 3 FND Morgan Cey 59:01 13 18 9 40UM Kellen Briggs 60:00 6 7 7 20

POWER PLAYSND: 1 for 5; UM: 1 for 5

PENALTIESND: 8 for 16 min.; UM: 8 for 16 min.

ATTENDANCE5,325

2007 NCAA TOURNAMENT

MIDWEST REGIONALMarch 23, 2007 – Grand Rapids, Mich.

1 2 3 OT 2OT FAlabama - Hunstville (13-20-3) 0 2 0 0 0 2

#3 Notre Dame (32-6-3) 2 0 0 0 1 3

For over 94 minutes, Notre Dame and Alabama-Huntsville battled tooth and nail, looking for that one scoring chance to end the contest. This time the luck of the Irish was in full force as freshman Ryan Thang drilled a shot from the left wing circle that beat Charger goaltender Marc Narduzzi to give Notre Dame the 3-2 win in the longest game in Irish hockey history. The win also was the first NCAA Tournament victory in Irish hockey history and advanced Notre Dame to the Midwest Regional finals to face Michigan State. Notre Dame got off to a fast start, scoring a pair of goals in the first five minutes of the game as senior left wing Josh Sciba scored just 3:18 into the game. Thang followed with his first goal of the night at 4:26 when he took a feed from Erik Condra and ripped a low shot that beat Blake MacNicol, giving the Irish a 2-0 lead. The goal sent MacNicol to the UAH bench in favor of Marc Narduzzi. Alabama got back in the game at 10:20 of the second period as Dominick Rozman’s shot deflected off an Irish defenseman past David Brown to cut the Notre Dame lead to 2-1. The Chargers would get the equalizer at 16:06 when Cale Tanaka fired a shot from the slot that beat Brown to the upper corner. From there the goaltenders took over. Brown would finish with 28 saves in the game while Narduzzi made 49 saves, giving up just one goal.The Irish got the game winner via the power play. Defensemen Brett Blatchford and Kyle Lawson played catch at the point until Lawson slid a pass to the left wing boards where Thang took the puck and whipped a shot over Narduzzi’s blocker for the game winner. Thang’s goal was his 20th of the season and set off a wild celebration on the ice as the Irish had their first NCAA Championship win and lived to play another day.

SCORING1st: ND: Josh Sciba 8 (unassisted), 3:18; ND: Ryan Thang 19 (Erik Condra), 4:26. 2nd: UAH: Dominick Rozman 6 (Josh Murray), 10:20; UAH: Cale Tanaka 2 (Tom Train), 16:06. 3rd: No Scoring. 1st OT: No Scoring. 2nd OT: ND: Thang 20 (Kyle Lawson, Brett Blatchford), PPG, 15:18.

GOALTENDER SAVES:

Goalie Time 1 2 3 OT 20T FUAH Black MacNicol 4:26 1 - - - - 1

Marc Narduzzi 90:16 9 13 11 8 8 49ND David Brown 94:42 7 3 3 12 3 28

POWER PLAYSUAH: 0 for 2; ND: 1 for 6

PENALTIESUAH: 6 for 12 min.; ND: 2 for 4 min.

ATTENDANCE5,201

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8 5 Conference Championships • 8 NCAA Tournament Appearances • 2 NCAA Frozen Four Appearances

MIDWEST REGIONAL FINALMarch 24, 2007 – Grand Rapids, Mich.

1 2 3 F#10 Michigan State (24-13-3) 0 1 1 2#1 Notre Dame (32-7-3) 0 0 1 1

The Notre Dame 2006-07 hockey season will go down as the one of the best in the program’s history as the Irish set record after record on the way to a 32-7-3 final tally. The ride came to an end though as CCHA foe Michigan State handed the Irish a 2-1 loss in the NCAA Midwest Regional championship game. Chris Mueller and Tim Kennedy scored power-play goals for the Spartans while junior Evan Rankin scored Notre Dame’s lone goal in the loss. The regional championship got off to a slow start as the two teams tried to get a read on each other. The game would remain scoreless after one period of play. Michigan State finally broke through at 6:04 of the second period as Mueller stuffed a rebound on the power play past David Brown for a 1-0 lead. The lead would go to 2-0 on another power-play chance at 5:59 of the third period. Working the puck behind the net, Kennedy walked in front and tucked the puck between Brown’s pads for his 17th goal of the year. Notre Dame finally broke through on Michigan State goaltender Jeff Lerg at 14:52. Defenseman Brett Blatchford fired a shot on goal that went off of Rankin and past Lerg, cutting the lead to 2-1. For Rankin, the goal was his fourth of the season. The Irish would get several chances in the waning moments as Brown was pulled for the final 1:15 of the game in favor of a sixth attacker, but Notre Dame could not score. Defenseman Wes O’Neill and forward Ryan Thang were selected to the all-regional team from Notre Dame. They were joined by Michigan State forwards Tim Kennedy and Chris Mueller, defenseman Tyler Howells and goaltender Jeff Lerg. Lerg was ther regional most valuable player.

SCORING1st: No Scoring. 2nd: MSU: Chris Mueller 14 (Chris Snavely, Ethan Graham), PPG, 6:04. 3rd: MSU: Tim Kennedy 17 (Tim Crowder, Justin Abdelkader), PPG, 5:59; ND: Evan Rankin 4 (Brett Blatchford, Jason Paige), 14:52.

GOALTENDER SAVES

Goalie Time 1 2 3 FMSU Jeff Lerg 60:00 8 3 8 19ND David Brown 58:45 7 8 8 23

POWER PLAYSMSU: 2 for 7; ND: 0 for 5

PENALTIESMSU: 8 for 16 min.; ND: 10 for 20 min.

ATTENDANCE4,839

2008 NCAA TOURNAMENT

WEST REGIONALMarch 28, 2008 – Colorado Springs, Colo.

1 2 3 F#12 Notre Dame 2 2 3 7#4 New Hampshire 0 2 1 3

For most of the second half of the 2007-08 season, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish struggled to score goals. The struggles came to an end at the World

Arena in the first semifinal of the NCAA West Regional. Notre Dame got seven goals from six different players as the Irish advanced to the West Regional final with a 7-3 win over top-seeded New Hampshire. Junior Christian Hanson scored two goals while Ian Cole (ppg), Kyle Lawson (ppg), Dan Kissel, Ryan Thang and Kevin Deeth had single goals in the win. New Hampshire got two goals from Jerry Pollastrone and one from Phil DeSimone while James vanRiemsdyck added three assists in the game.The win improved Notre Dame to 25-15-4 on the year while fourth-ranked New Hampshire ended its season with a 25-10-3 mark. Pollastrone gave the Wildcats a 1-0 lead at 1:04 of the first as he fired a rebound shot past Jordan Pearce. The Irish answered back 58 seconds later on the power play when Cole drilled a wrist shot through Kevin Regan’s pads to tie the game at the 2:02 mark. UNH made it 2-1 at 5:41 when Pollastrone got his second of the period and the game, beating Pearce on a rebound to make it 2-1. Notre Dame would tie the score at 2-2 with a power-play goal at 17:25. Thang set up Lawson at the right point and the sophomore defenseman drilled a wrister past Regan for his fifth of the year. The Irish took the lead for good at 2:39 of the second period as Hanson scored his 11th goal of the year off a Stewart Carlin rebound to make it 3-2. The lead would go to 4-2 on a tremendous individual short-handed effort by Kissel as he stickhandled through three UNH defenders and fired a shot inside the left post at 9:53 for his ninth goal of the season. New Hampshire came right back and cut the lead to 4-3 when DeSimone scored at 13:09. Notre Dame restored the two-goal lead just 23 seconds into the third as Thang drilled one of his patented wrist shots past Regan for his 17th goal of the year and a 5-3 lead. With less than four minutes left in the game and the teams skating four on four, UNH pulled its goaltender, with Deeth scoring on a rebound to make it 6-3 with 3:06. Regan would again be pulled with under three minutes left in the game and Hanson closed the scoring at 17:54 with his second of the night for the final of 7-3. New Hampshire outshot Notre Dame 35-34. Pearce finished the night with 32 saves while Regan had 27.

SCORING1st: UNH: Jerry Pollastrone 14 (James vanRiemsdyck), 1:04; ND: Ian Cole 8 (Ben Ryan, Mark Van Guilder), PPG, 2:23; UNH: Pollastrone 15 (Brad Flaishans, vanRiemsdyck), 5:41; ND: Kyle Lawson 5 (Van Guilder, Ryan Thang), PPG, 17:25. 2nd: ND: Christian Hanson 11 (Stewart Carlin, Brock Sheahan), 2:39; ND: Dan Kissel 9 (unassisted), 9:53; UNH: Phil DeSimone 3 (Flaishans, vanRiemsdyck), 13:09. 3rd: ND: Thang 17 (Van Guilder), 00:23; ND: Kevin Deeth 9 (Thang), ENG, 16:54; ND: Hanson 12 (Garrett Regan, Brett Blatchford), 17:54.

GOALTENDER SAVES

Goalie Time 1 2 3 FND Jordan Pearce 60:00 13 13 7 32UNH Kevin Regan 58:45 4 15 8 27

POWER PLAYSND: 2-8; UNH: 0-4

PENALTIES ND: 5 for 10 min.; UNH: 8 for 27 min.

ATTENDANCE6,634

NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

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WEST SEMIFINALMarch 29, 2008 – Colorado Springs, Colo.

1 2 3 F#12 Notre Dame 0 1 2 3#9 Michigan State 0 1 0 1

The Notre Dame hockey team earned its first-ever trip to the Frozen Four with a 3-1 win over Michigan State in the championship game of the NCAA West Regional at the Colorado Springs World Arena. The Fighting Irish became the first team seeded fourth in a regional to advance to the NCAA Frozen Four and avenged their 2-1 loss to the Spartans in the ‘06-’07 Midwest Regional final. Christian Hanson, Mark Van Guilder and Teddy Ruth scored for Notre Dame in the victory with Van Guilder getting the game winner with 5:54 remaining in the third period. Michigan State dominated play early in the game but could not get the puck past goaltender Jordan Pearce who stopped all 10 first-period shots. Hanson broke through on the scoreboard for the Irish at 2:43 of the second stanza when he stuffed a rebound past Spartan goaltender Jeff Lerg. That gave Hanson three goals and an assist in the two games and earned him a spot on the all-regional team. Michigan State’s Justin Abdelkader banged a laser off the crossbar three minutes later, then tied the game with 10:55 to play in the period when he put a one-timer from the left circle behind Pearce to make it 1-1. The game would remain that way until Van Guilder snapped the tie with just under six minutes left in the game. He took a pass from Ben Ryan and beat Lerg inside the near post with wrist shot from the slot. The Irish added an insurance goal just 1:14 later when Ruth put a slap shot past Lerg high on the glove side with assists to Justin White and Hanson. The Notre Dame defense played a huge role in both victories. The Irish blocked 12 shots in the victory over Michigan State University and killed all four Spartan power plays and all nine in the two regional games.Pearce allowed just one goal on 21 Michigan State shots and had 32 saves in the victory over New Hampshire, posting back-to-back victories over Hobey Baker semifinalists Lerg and Kevin Regan. Van Guilder, Hanson and defenseman Brock Sheahan were selected to the NCAA West Regional all-tournament team with Van Guilder being named most outstanding player.

SCORING1st: No Scoring. 2nd: ND: Christian Hanson 13 (Garrett Regan), 2:43; MSU: Justin Abdelkader 19 (Tim Kennedy, Tim Crowder), 9:05. 3rd: ND: Mark Van Guilder 12 (Ben Ryan), 14:06; ND: Teddy Ruth 2 (Justin White, Hanson), 15:20.

GOALTENDER SAVES

Goalie Time 1 2 3 FND Jordan Pearce 60:00 10 4 6 20MSU Jeff Lerg 59:13 7 7 9 23

POWER PLAYND: 0-4; MSU: 0-3

PENALTIESND: 4 for 8 min.; MSU: 5 for 10 min.

ATTENDANCE5,836

NATIONAL SEMIFINALApril 10, 2008 – Denver, Colo.

1 2 3 OT F#5 Notre Dame 3 0 1 1 5#1 Michigan 0 2 2 0 4

Freshman left wing Calle Ridderwall scored his second goal of the game at 5:44 of overtime, lifting fifth-ranked Notre Dame to a 5-4 victory over top-seeded Michigan in the NCAA Frozen Four semifinals at a sold-out (18,544) Pepsi Center in Denver. The win moved the Irish into their first national championship game versus Boston College. Ridderwall came into the game with three goals in his rookie season, but he saved some of his best play of the year for college hockey’s biggest stage as he also scored the opening goal in the first period. He was joined on the Irish side of the scoresheet by Mark Van Guilder, Ryan Thang and Kevin Deeth. Chad Kolarik scored twice for Michigan with Matt Rust and Carl Hagelin getting single goals in the loss. Ridderwall opened the scoring just five minutes into the game when he rifled a shot over Michigan goaltender Billy Sauer’s right shoulder for his fourth goal of the year. Just 42 seconds later, the Irish had a 2-0 lead when Thang dropped a pass for Van Guilder who ripped a shot from the left circle under Sauer’s left arm for his 13th of the season at 5:42. Thang took his turn at 19:25 of the first period when he scored a brilliant short-handed goal, beating the Wolverine defense at the blueline, then flipping a backhander over Sauer’s blocker for his 18th goal of the year and a 3-0 Irish lead. Sauer was replaced by Bryan Hogan in the Michigan goal to start the second period and he held the Irish at bay until the Wolverines could get back in the game. They would score twice in a 15-second span midway through the middle period to get back in the game. Kolarik scored his first of the night at 8:48 with a wrist shot over the left shoulder of Notre Dame goaltender Jordan Pearce. Seconds later, Rust redirected an Aaron Palushaj pass from the left corner behind Pearce at 9:03 to make it a 3-2 game after two periods. The Wolverines would get the equalizer on the power play at 2:16 of the third period as Kolarik scored his second of the game off his own rebound for his 30th goal of the year. The Irish grabbed the lead back with 8:30 remaining in the game as Dan Kissel and Deeth combined on a two-on-one play. Kissel put a pass on Deeth’s stick and the sophomore center cut in front of the goal, chipping a shot over Hogan for his 10th goal of the season to give Notre Dame the 4-3 lead. Michigan answered back, tying the game at 4-4 at 14:39 when Hagelin won the race to a loose puck in the Irish zone and fired a shot from the goal line that somehow found its way between Pearce’s pad and the near post to send the game into overtime. That set up Ridderwall’s overtime heroics. White dropped a pass to the right point to defenseman Dan VeNard. The senior blueliner drilled a low shot on goal that Hogan stopped with the rebound sliding to the slot. Ridderwall was there and put his head down driving the puck past Hogan to set off a wild celebration on the Pepsi Center ice with the 5-4 Notre Dame win. The win was the first in overtime for the Irish during the 2007-08 season and their first since defeating Alabama-Huntsville in the 2006-07 NCAA Championship. Pearce made 29 saves in the victory while Hogan stopped 18 of 20 shots in 45:44 minutes. Sauer finished with six saves in the first 20 minutes of action.

SCORING1st: ND: Calle Ridderwall 4 (Justin White), 5:00; ND: Mark Van Guilder 13 (Ryan Thang, Brock Sheahan), 5:42; ND: Ryan Thang 18 (unassisted), SHG, 19:25. 2nd: UM: Chad Kolarik 29 (Kevin Porter, Bryan Hogan), 8:48; UM: Matt Rust 12 (Aaron Palushaj, Carl Hagelin), 9:03. 3rd: UM: Kolarik 30 (Max Pacioretty, Palushaj), PPG, 2:16; ND: Kevin Deeth 10 (Dan Kissel, Ian Cole),

NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

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11:30; UM: Hagelin 11 (Rust, Palushaj), 14:39. OT: Ridderwall 5 (Dan VeNard, White), 5:44.

GOALTENDER SAVES

Goalie Time 1 2 3 OT FND Jordan Pearce 65:44 11 7 7 4 29UM Billy Sauer 20:00 6 - - - 6

Bryan Hogan 45:44 - 6 5 7 18

POWER PLAYND: 0-3; UM: 1-5

PENALTIESND: 5 for 10 min.; UM: 3 for 6 min.

ATTENDANCE18,544 (sellout)

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMEApril 12, 2007-08 – Denver, Colo.

1 2 3 F#5 Notre Dame 0 1 0 1#3 Boston College 0 3 1 4

The Notre Dame hockey team ventured where no other Irish hockey squad had ever been. It faced off in the NCAA Frozen Four championship game against Boston College at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colo. The Irish ran into a red-hot Nathan Gerbe as the third-ranked Eagles ended Notre Dame’s season with a 4-1 loss in front of a sell-out crowd of 18,632. Gerbe scored twice and assisted on Boston College’s other two goals on his way to a four-point game and most valuable player honors. Kevin Deeth scored the lone goal for the Irish who finished the year with a 27-16-4 record. Both teams had chances in a tightly-played first period that led to the fourth scoreless opening frame in NCAA title game history (also 1968, 2001 and 2007). Boston College ended up with a 7-4 shot advantage in the opening 20 minutes, while Notre Dame went on the power play three times in the period, coming up empty on all three. The Eagles snapped the scoreless tie just 2:23 into the second period, converting an Irish turnover into a goal. Brian Gibbons forced the turnover and found Gerbe inside the left circle where he whipped a shot over Jordan Pearce’s left shoulder for his 34th goal of the year. Gerbe was at it less than three minutes later, this time on a Boston College power play. Ben Smith’s shot from the slot was wide of the goal but rebounded off the back dasherboards into the crease where the Eagles’ top scorer was there to jam the rebound past Pearce for a 2-0 lead at 5:37. Boston College made it 3-0 at 8:11 of the second period, converting a second power-play chance, this time with a four-on-three advantage. Joe Whitney did the honors as he took a feed from Gerbe at the top of the slot and drove a slapshot past Pearce for his 11th goal of the year. The Irish finally broke through just over a minute later at 9:07 when Deeth took a feed from defenseman Kyle Lawson and snapped a shot past Eagles’ goaltender John Muse to cut the lead to 3-1 after two periods of play. Notre Dame looked like it had cut the margin to 3-2 just 4:56 into the third period. Ian Cole’s centering pass got caught up in Lawson’s skates near the right post and deflected toward the goal, trickling past Muse and over the goal line. Although it was ruled a goal on the ice by referee Todd Anderson, video replay official Greg Shepherd overturned the score after a lengthy delay, ruling the puck was apparently propelled into the net by Lawson’s skate in a distinct kicking motion. The no-goal call took on added significance less than a minute later when Boston College scored to make it a 4-1 game. Gerbe tracked down the puck behind the net and threw a centering pass back in front for Smith, who fanned on his shot attempt but got enough of the bouncing biscuit for it to knuckle over Pearce’s shoulder at 5:31 of the period for the final score of 4-1. Pearce finished with 19 saves in goal while Muse stopped 20 in the game. The Irish were zero-for-eight on the power play while Boston College was

able to convert on two of four tries. Pearce finished the year with 23 wins and the team’s 27 wins were the second most in the program’s history. Lawson and Deeth were selected to the Frozen Four all-tournament team.

SCORING1st: No Scoring. 2nd: BC: Nathan Gerbe 34 (Brian Gibbons, Ben Smith), 2:23; BC: Gerbe 35 (Smith, Dan Bertram), PPG, 5:37; BC: Joe Whitney 11 (Gerbe, Benn Ferriero), PPG, 8:11; ND: Kevin Deeth 11 (Kyle Lawson, Ian Cole), 9:07. 3rd: BC: Ben Smith 25 (Gerbe, Gibbons), 5:31.

GOALTENDER SAVES:

Goalie Time 1 2 3 FND Jordan Pearce 58:31 7 8 4 19BC John Muse 60:00 5 7 8 20

POWER PLAYND: 0-8; BC: 2-4

PENALTIESND: 5 for 10 min.; BC: 8 for 16 min.

ATTENDANCE18,632 (sellout)

2009 NCAA TOURNAMENT

MIDWEST REGIONALMarch 28, 2009 – Grand Rapids, Mich.

1 2 3 FBemidji State 2 1 2 5

#2 Notre Dame 0 0 1 1

The Fighting Irish made their third consecutive appearance in the NCAA Tournament, this time as the No. 1 seed at the Midwest Regional, facing Bemidji State. For Notre Dame, everything that could go wrong did, at Van Andel Arena, as the Irish were upset by the Beavers in a 5-1 loss.Ranked second in the nation coming into the regional, the loss ended Notre Dame’s season with a 31-6-3 record. Bemidji went on to win the regional and advance to its first ever NCAA Frozen Four. The first Bemidji goal would set the tone for the entire game. The Beavers dumped the puck behind the Irish net, where senior goaltender Jordan Pearce came out to play it. The puck took a funny bounce off the back dasher, then caromed off the side of the goal and back into the crease at the right post. As Pearce scrambled to get back in his net, Bemidji State’s Chris McKelvie came charging in from the right wing and chopped at the puck, muscling it over the line just 1:42 into the contest. The Beavers would make it 2-0 at 11:03 of the first when Tyler Schofield scored on a power-play deflection between Pearce’s pads.Notre Dame had its chances in the first period, outshooting Bemidji by an 11-7 margin. The lead would go to 3-0 in the second period when Ben Kinne’s shot from the point caromed through a crowd behind Pearce at 13:19. The Irish would start the third period on the power play, but their hopes would die just 49 seconds into the third period when Matt Read blasted a slapshot from the top of the right circle over Pearce’s blocker to give the Beavers a 4-0 lead. Notre Dame would finally get on the board at 6:02 when Dan Kissel buried a shot past Bemidji goaltender Matt Dalton from the left circle for his sixth goal of the year to cut the lead to 4-1. The Irish would pull Pearce with just under four minutes left in favor of a sixth attacker only to see the Beavers win a big faceoff before Schofield fired a loose puck into an empty net for the final margin of 5-1. Pearce would finish the game with 14 saves while Dalton made 34 stops

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in the Bemidji net.

SCORING1st: BSU: Chris McKelvie 3 (unassisted), 1:42; BSU: Tyler Schofield 19 (Brad Hunt, Matt Read), PPG, 11:03. 2nd: BSU: Ben Kinne 8 (Ryan Cramer, Seha Walters), 13:19. 3rd: BSU: Matt Read 14 (Schofield), SHG, 00:49; ND: Dan Kissel 6 (Ryan Guentzel, Brett Blatchford), 6:02; BSU: Schofield 20 (unassisted), ENG, 16:33.

GOALTENDER SAVES:

Goalie Time 1 2 3 FBSU Matt Dalton 60:00 11 11 12 34ND Jordan Pearce 59:43 5 7 2 14

POWER PLAYBSU: 1-5; ND: 0-4

PENALTIESBSU: 4 for 8 min.; ND: 5 for 10 min.

ATTENDANCE4,052

2011 NCAA TOURNAMENT

NORTHEAST REGIONALMarch 26, 2011 – Manchester, N.H.

1 2 3 OT F#9 Notre Dame 1 1 1 1 4#7 Merrimack 2 1 0 0 3

After missing the NCAA Championship in 2010, Notre Dame returned to postseason action in 2011 at the Northeast Regional in Manchester, N.H., as the third seed at the Verizon Wireless Arena. The Irish opened the tournament against Hockey East foe Merrimack and the Warriors saw Notre Dame rally from a pair of two-goal deficits to win in overtime 4-3 to advance to the regional final. Freshman left wing Anders Lee led the way for the Irish, recording two goals, including the overtime game winner 5:18 into the extra stanza for the win. Junior Billy Maday and senior Calle Ridderwall added single goals in the victory. Merrimack got goals from Kyle Bigos, Ryan Flanigan and Rhett Bly, as the Warriors led 2-0 in the first period and 3-1 midway through the second.Notre Dame outshot the Warriors 37-35. Irish goaltender Mike Johnson made 32 saves while Merrimack’s Joe Cannata had 33. The victory improved the ninth-ranked Irish to 24-13-5 while seventh-ranked Merrimack closed its season with a 25-10-4 mark. The Warriors jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first period, scoring once on the power play and once short-handed. Bigos opened the scoring at 13:23 when he managed to jam a loose puck in the crease past Johnson for his second goal of the season. Merrimack got its second goal of the night as Flanigan teamed with Stephane DeCosta on a two-on-one short-handed goal at 16:00 for the 2-0 lead. The Irish answered 27 seconds later on the power play as Ridderwall ripped a shot from between the hashmarks, beating Cannata for his 15th goal of the season. Merrimack built the lead to 3-1 at 2:58 of the middle stanza as Bly backhanded a shot over Johnson. Notre Dame cut the lead to 3-2 at 13:29 when Lee fired a wrist shot over Cannata’s glove hand and into the upper right corner. Bryan Rust cleared the puck out of the Irish zone from the right boards to Lee who raced down the left side and fired from the top of the left circle, scoring his team-high 23rd goal of the season.

The Irish got the equalizer at 5:32 of the third period as Maday drove to the goal and was able to get a stick on the puck and push it through the goaltender’s pads for his ninth goal of the season and a 3-3 tie. While the Irish ended regulation with the momentum, Merrimack came out flying in the extra stanza putting the pressure on the Notre Dame goal with six shots in the first five minutes. Lee would get the game winner at 5:18 on pure hustle and a little bit of luck. Off a faceoff, the Irish threw the puck into the Merrimack zone where a Warrior defender skated behind the goal with Lee in pursuit. As the defenseman cut inside at the right post, Lee took a swing at the puck and deflected it past Cannata to give Notre Dame its first and only lead of the night and the win.

SCORING1st: MC: Kyle Bigos 2 (Ryan Flanigan, Jordan Heywood), PPG, 13:23; MC: Flanigan 16 (Stephane DeCosta), SHG, 16:00; ND: Calle Ridderwall 15 (Billy Maday, T.J. Tynan), PPG, 16:27. 2nd: MC: Rhett Bly 4 (Shawn Bates), 2:58; ND: Anders Lee 23 (Bryan Rust), 13:29. 3rd: ND: Billy Maday 9 (unassisted), 5:32. OT: Lee 24 (unassisted), 5:18.

GOALTENDER SAVESND: Mike Johnson (65:14) 13 - 9 - 4 - 6 - 32 MC: Joe Cannata (65:18) 10 - 7 - 16 - 0 - 33

Goalie Time 1 2 3 OT FND Mike Johnson 65:14 13 9 4 6 32MC Joe Cannata 65:18 10 7 16 0 33

POWER PLAYND: 1-4; MC: 1-3

PENALTIESND: 5 for 10 min.; MC: 6 for 12 min.

ATTENDANCE7,608

NORTHEAST REGIONALMarch 27, 2011 – Manchester, N.H.

1 2 3 F#11 New Hampshire 0 0 1 1#9 Notre Dame 1 1 0 2

For the third time in five trips to the NCAA Championship, Notre Dame would play in a regional championship game, this time facing New Hampshire at Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester, N.H. Sophomore goaltender Mike Johnson stopped 37 of 38 shots and got goals from Stephen Johns and Billy Maday as the Fighting Irish downed the Wildcats 2-1 to send Notre Dame to the NCAA Frozen Four for the second time in the program’s 43-year history. Johnson held the Wildcats off the scoreboard early in the game and then withstood their third-period comeback attempt. The Verona, Wis., native finished the weekend with 69 saves and a pair of wins. The lone New Hampshire goal came with 6:23 left in the game and was scored by Mike Sislo. The victory improved ninth-ranked Notre Dame to 25-13-5 overall while 11th-ranked New Hampshire finished the year with a 22-11-6 mark. Following a television timeout at the 7:11 mark of the first period, the Irish got their second shot of the period and it found the back of the Wildcat net. Johns got Notre Dame on the scoreboard at 7:26 of the first as he hammered a shot from the center point past netminder Matt DiGirolamo’s stick hand for the 1-0 lead. With time running down in the second, Riley Sheahan centered a pass from the New Hampshire goal line. The puck found Maday at the bottom of the left circle where he got off a backhander that beat DiGirolamo at 19:55 to give the Irish a 2-0 lead. The goal was Maday’s second of the weekend and 10th of the season. New Hampshire broke through on Johnson, snapping his shutout bid at

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13:37 of the third period, on a goal by Sislo from right in front to cut Notre Dame’s lead to 2-1. From there the Irish held off the Wildcats, including a penalty kill in the final four minutes. Notre Dame was outshot by New Hampshire 38-36. DiGirolamo finished with 34 saves in the Wildcat goal. The win improved the Irish to 6-4 all-time in NCAA Championship games.Four Notre Dame players were selected to the all-Northeast Regional Team. Johnson was selected as the all-tourney goaltender with Johns on defense. Maday and Anders Lee were selected as forwards on the squad with Johnson being named MVP of the tournament.

SCORING1st: Stephen Johns 2 (Riley Sheahan, Anders Lee), 7:26. 2nd: ND: Billy Maday 10 (Sheahan), 19:55. 3rd: UNH: Mike Sislo 15 (Matt Campanale, Damon Kip), 13:37.

GOALTENDER SAVES

Goalie Time 1 2 3 FUNH Mike DiGirolamo 59:22 6 14 16 34ND Mike Johnson 60:00 13 16 8 37

POWER PLAYUNH: 0-3; ND: 0-2

PENALTIESUNH: 2 for 4 min.; ND: 3 for 6 min.

ATTENDANCE5,906

NATIONAL SEMIFINALApril 7, 2011 – St. Paul, Minn.

1 2 3 F#4 Notre Dame 2 0 1 3#3 Minnesota - Duluth 3 1 0 4

Notre Dame made its second trip to the NCAA Frozen Four in four seasons and opened versus Minnesota-Duluth at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn. The Bulldogs used three power-play goals to dash Irish national championship hopes on the way to a 4-3 win to end Notre Dame’s outstanding 2010-11 season. J.T. Brown, Mike Connolly and Jack Connolly scored on the power play and Kyle Schmidt added the fourth goal for the Bulldogs. The Irish got goals from Jeff Costello, T.J. Tynan and Calle Ridderwall (shg) as they had leads of 1-0 and 2-1 in the game but could not hold on to either advantage. The loss ended fourth-ranked Notre Dame’s season with a 25-14-5 mark while Minnesota-Duluth moved on to face Michigan in the title game. The Irish got off to a fast start in the game as Costello whipped a wrist shot from the top of the right circle past Bulldog goaltender Kenny Rieter just 49 seconds into the game for a 1-0 lead. Costello’s 12th goal of the season became the quickest for the Irish in NCAA postseason action. Duluth answered with the first of three power-play goals at 3:04 when Brown turned and fired a shot from the left circle that beat Mike Johnson through his pads for his 16th goal of the season. The Irish answered less than six minutes later on Tynan’s 23rd goal of the season at 9:46. Ryan Guentzel fired a shot wide but the puck came off the boards to Tynan on the goal line. The freshman center tucked a shot inside the right post to give the Irish a 2-1 lead. Just 1:06 later, the Bulldogs got their lone even-strength goal when Schmidt broke down the left side and beat Johnson with a shot to the short side for his 10th of the year at 10:52 to tie the game at 2-2. Minnesota-Duluth took the lead for good at 13:31 via the power play when Mike Connolly whipped a shot from the between the hash marks past Johnson for a 3-2 lead.

The second period saw the Bulldogs score their third of the night on the power play. This time, Jack Connolly beat Johnson from the right face-off dot at 5:51 to give the Bulldogs a 4-2 lead. The Irish got back in the game in the third as Ridderwall hammered his 16th goal of the year past Reiter, this one short-handed at 2:05, to cut the Duluth lead to 4-3 with plenty of time left in the contest. Notre Dame carried the play in the third, out shooting Minnesota-Duluth 15-2 in the period but could not score again in the game. The Irish had a 34-21 edge in shots. Reiter finished with 31 saves while Johnson had 17. The Bulldogs were three for six on the power play while Notre Dame was zero for five.

SCORING1st: ND: Jeff Costello 12 (Ryan Guentzel, Sean Lorenz), 00:49; UMD: J.T. Brown 16 (Justin Faulk, Justin Fontaine), PPG, 3:04; ND: T.J. Tynan 23 (Guentzel, Nick Larson), 9:46: UMD: Kyle Schmidt 10 (Joe Basaraba, Faulk), 10:52; UMD: Mike Connolly 28 (Fontaine, Faulk), PPG, 13:31. 2nd: UMD: Jack Connolly 18 (Brown, Fontaine), PPG, 5:51. 3rd: ND: Calle Ridderwall 16 (Ben Ryan, Lorenz), SHG, 2:05.

GOALTENDER SAVES

Goalie Time 1 2 3 FND Mike Johnson 58:34 8 7 2 17UMD Kenny Reiter 60:00 13 4 14 31

POWER PLAYND: 0-5; UMD: 3-6

PENALTIESND: 7 for 14 min.; UMD: 6 for 12 min.

ATTENDANCE19,139 (sellout)

2013 NCAA TOURNAMENT

MIDWEST REGIONALMarch 30, 2013 – Toledo, Ohio

1 2 3 F#11 St. Cloud State 1 3 1 5#4 Notre Dame 0 0 1 1

Notre Dame returned to the NCAA Championship after missing out in 2011-12 and ran into a buzzsaw in St. Cloud State as the Huskies ended the season for the Irish with a 5-1 win. Joey Benik scored a pair of power-play goals and St. Cloud State got single goals from Ben Hanowski, Cory Thorson and Jonny Brodzinski in the win. Mike Voran scored Notre Dame’s lone goal of the game. The loss ended the season for the Irish with a 25-13-3 overall record and snapped a six-game winning streak in March and a nine-game unbeaten streak (7-0-2) that started on Feb. 17. St. Cloud State opened the scoring at 11:32 of the opening period as Hanowski scored his 17th goal of the season past Irish starter Steven Summerhays to make it 1-0. The Irish looked like they tied the game just 28 seconds later when Anders Lee put the rebound of a Peter Schneider shot past St. Cloud goaltender Ryan Faragher. The officials went to the replay and ruled that Lee had directed the puck past Faragher with his foot and waved the goal off. The second stanza belonged to St. Cloud State as the Huskies scored three times to open a 4-0 lead after 40 minutes of play. Benik gave St. Cloud a 2-0 lead at 9:28 of the second period when he scored on the power play. The lead would go to 3-0 at 13:35 when Thornson tucked a shot between Summerhays’ pads for his 11th goal of the year.

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Brodzinski, St. Cloud’s leading goal scorer on the year, closed out the period with his 22nd of the season at 14:43 to make it a 4-0 game. Mike Johnson replaced Summerhays in goal to start the third as the Notre Dame starter finished with 14 saves. The Irish were forced to kill three consecutive penalties and held St. Cloud State off the scoreboard while finally breaking through on Faragher with a short-handed goal at 7:44 to make it a 4-1 game. With the Huskies applying pressure in the Irish zone, Bryan Rust broke up a pass and carried the puck to the top of the left circle in the St. Cloud State zone. There he fired a shot at Faragher. The sophomore made the stop but Voran fired the rebound over his glove for his fifth of the year. The Huskies then closed out the scoring with their second power-play goal of the night, with Benik banging a rebound past Johnson for his fifth of the season at 11:07 for the 5-1 final. The Huskies were two for seven on the power play while the Irish had just one chance and did not convert. St. Cloud State outshot Notre Dame 23-18 in the game. Faragher made 17 saves in picking up the victory. Johnson made four saves in the final 20 minutes of the game.

SCORING1st: SCSU: Ben Hanowski 17 (Andrew Prochno, Kalle Kossila), 11:32. 2nd: SCSU: Joey Benik 4 (Nick Jensen, Hanowski), PPG, 9:28; Cory Thornson 11 (Brook Bertsch, Benik), 13:35; Jonny Brodzinski 22 (Jimmy Murray), 14:53. 3rd: ND: Mike Voran 5 (Bryan Rust), SHG, 7:44; SCSU: Benik 5 (Ethan Prow, Prochno), PPG, 11:07.

GOALTENDER SAVES

Goalie Time 1 2 3 FSCSU Ryan Faragher 59:41 10 3 4 17ND S. Summerhays 40:00 10 4 - 14

Mike Johnson 20:00 - - 4 4

POWER PLAYSCSU: 2-7; ND: 0-1

PENALTIESSCSU: 1 for 2 min.; ND: 7 for 14 min.

ATTENDANCE2,988

2014 NCAA TOURNAMENT

WEST REGIONALMarch 29, 2014 – St. Paul, Minnesota

1 2 3 OT F#8 St. Cloud State 2 1 0 1 4#9 Notre Dame 1 1 1 0 3

For the second consecutive year, Notre Dame advanced to the NCAA Championship and would face the St. Cloud State Huskies in the opening game. And, for the second consecutive year, St. Claud State would end the season for the Irish, this time with a dramatic, 4-3, overtime loss at XCel Energy Center. Senior center Nic Dowd whipped a wrist shot from the left wing circle over Irish goaltender Steven Summerhays’ glove at 17:21 of the first overtime to give the Huskies the dramatic win 4-3 in a game that saw Notre Dame come from behind three times to force the extra stanza. The Irish got goals from seniors Bryan Rust and Kevin Lind and sophomore Thomas DiPauli to offset St. Cloud State goals by Ryan Papa, Brooks Bertsch and Jonny Brodzinski to set up Dowd’s heroics. Notre Dame outshot the Huskies by a 42-28 margin, holding St. Cloud State to just six shots in the second and third periods combined.

Summerhays finished with 24 saves, including 15 in overtime as the Huskies had a 16-6 margin in extra time while junior Ryan Faragher had 39 saves in the win. The loss ended the season for the Irish with a 23-15-2 overall record, including an 8-3-1 mark since Feb. 8. The Huskies got the first goal of the game off a pretty passing play along the Notre Dame goal line with Papa getting the goal, his sixth of the season at 6:54. The Irish would answer at the 10:30 mark of the first with Rust getting his 17th of the season as he snapped a wrist shot past Faragher to tie the game at 1-1. St. Cloud re-took the lead with 34.9 seconds left in the first as Bertsch was left alone in front and took a centering pass from center Cory Thornson and threw it over Summerhays to make it 2-1 heading into the first intermission. Notre Dame dominated the second period, outshooting the Huskies by an 18-4 margin but could score just once. That goal came at 8:18 of the second stanza as Lind drilled a laser beam from the right circle past Faragher to tie the game at 2-2. For the second period in a row, St. Cloud scored in the final minute, with this one coming on the power play with 24.5 seconds left on the clock as the Irish could not get the puck out of their own zone. Kossila had his pass deflected to Brodzinski at the top of the left circle and the Huskies’ leading scorer wasted no time whipping a shot past Summerhays and inside the right post for his 21st goal of the year to give St. Cloud the 3-2 lead. Notre Dame got the tying goal at 9:35 of the third period when DiPauli scored on a low wrist shot that broke through Faragher’s pads to make it 3-3. Again the Irish dominated the period, outshooting the Huskies by a 9-2 margin as St. Cloud did not get its first shot until 3:37 remained in the third and it came on a power play. After 60 minutes, the Irish had outshot St. Cloud State by a 36-12 margin, but the score remained tied 3-3. In overtime, the tide changed, as the Huskies controlled the play and the Irish were forced to kill two penalties in the period to keep the game even.On the final play, the Irish turned it over at their own blue line twice with David Morley controlling the puck. He fed it ahead to Dowd who finished Notre Dame’s season with a perfect shot that hit the cross bar and went in for the 4-3 game winner.

SCORING1st: SCSU: Ryan Papa 6 (Kalle Kossila, Jonny Brodzinski), 6:54; ND: Bryan Rust 17 (Andy Ryan, T.J. Tynan), 10:30; SCSU: Brooks Bertsch 3 (Cory Thornson, Joey Benik), 19:25. 2nd: ND: Kevin Lind 3 (Mario Lucia, Peter Schneider), 8:18: SCSU: Brodzinski 21 (Kossila, Ethan Prow), PPG, 19:35. 3rd: ND: Thomas DiPauli 3 (Rust, Eric Johnson, 9:35. OT: SCSU: Nic Dowd 22 (David Morley), 17:21.

GOALTENDER SAVES

Goalie Time 1 2 3 OT FSCSU Ryan Faragher 77:21 8 17 8 6 39ND S. Summerhays 77:19 4 3 2 15 24

POWER PLAYSCSU: 1-5; ND: 0-1

PENALTIESSCSU: 1 for 2 min.; ND: 5 for 10 min.

ATTENDANCE9,232

NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

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2016 NCAA TOURNAMENT

MIDWEST REGIONAL#2 Michigan 3 • #3 Notre Dame 2 (ot)March 25, 2016 – Cincinnati, Ohio

1 2 3 OT F#3 Notre Dame 1 1 0 0 2#2 Michigan 1 0 1 1 3

Notre Dame and Michigan played an exciting, back-and-forth hockey game on Friday night but Tyler Motte found the back of the net at 8:19 of overtime to lift the Wolverines to a 3-2 win in the second semifinal of the 2016 NCAA Midwest Regional at the U.S. Bank Arena (5,332). After Justin Selman gave Michigan a 1-0 lead midway through the first period, a goal by Anders Bjork near the end of the first period and then another goal by Thomas DiPauli 24 seconds into the second period turned a 1-0 deficit into a 2-1 Notre Dame lead. As the end-to-end action continued in the third, Sam Herr dug the puck out of the corner in the Wolverines’ offensive zone and fed Jake Evans for a one-timer in the slot but Racine fought it off for one of his best saves of the night. Then at 9:52 of the third, Michigan defenseman Zach Werenski snapped a shot from the high slot through traffic that tied the game at 2-2. Both teams had several more chances down the stretch of the third, including a Steven Fogarty shot with under 30 seconds remaining in regulation that went just wide of Racine’s net. Overtime opened with the same fast pace but at 8:19 Motte finished in front to give Michigan the win. Petersen totaled 32 saves on the night, including six in overtime, while Racine finished with 28.

SCORING1st: MICH: Justin Selman 13 (Alex Kile, Michael Downing), 10:31; ND: Anders Bjork 12 (unassisted), 15:46. 2nd: ND: Thomas DiPauli 14 (Bjork), 00:24. 3rd: MICH: Zach Werenski 11 (Cristoval Nieves, Nicholas Boka), 9:52. OT: MICH: Tyler Motte 32 (JT Compher, Kyle Connor), 8:19.

GOALTENDER SAVES ND: Cal Petersen (68:19) 10 - 6 - 10 - 6 - 32MICH: Steve Racine (68:19) 12 - 8 - 5 - 3 - 28

Goalie Time 1 2 3 OT FND Cal Petersen 68:15 10 6 10 6 32UM Steve Racine 68:19 12 8 5 3 28

POWER PLAYND: 0-2; MICH: 0-0

PENALTIESND: 0 for 0 min.; MICH: 2 for 4 min.

ATTENDANCE5,332

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ALL-AMERICANS 2014-15 Robbie Russo2012-13 Anders Lee2008-09 Ian Cole2008-09 Erik Condra2006-07 David Brown1998-99 Benoit Cotnoir1982-83 Kirt Bjork1979-80 Greg Meredith1976-77 Brian Walsh1975-76, 1976-77

Jack Brownschidle

1973 Eddie Bumbacco1973 Bill Nyrop

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANSSeason Student-Athlete Selection2014-05 Peter Schneider 3rd Team at-large2008-09 Jordan Pearce 1st Team at-large

Erik Condra 2nd Team at-large2007-08 Jordan Pearce 2nd Team at-large2000-01 Dan Carlson 3rd Team at-large1999-00 Andy Jurkowski 3rd Team at-large1998-99 Forrest Karr 2nd Team at-large1997-98 Steve Noble 1st Team at-large1996-97 Steve Noble 2nd Team at-large

NATIONAL AWARDS

HOBEY BAKER FINALISTSeason Name Class Year Position2006-07 David Brown Senior Goaltender

LOWES SENIOR CLASS AWARD2006-07 David Brown Senior Goaltender

SPENCER PENROSE AWARD - DIV. 1 COACH OF THE YEAR2006-07 Jeff Jackson

HOCKEY COMMISSIONERS’ ASSOCIATION ROOKIE OF THE YEAR2010-11 T.J. Tynan

NCAA TOURNAMENT HONORS

FROZEN FOUR ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM2007-08 Kevin Deeth Sophomore Center

Kyle Lawson Sophomore Defensemean

REGIONAL MOST VALUABLE PLAYER2010-11 Mike Johnson Sophomore Goaltender Northeast2007-08 Mark Van Guilder Senior Center West

REGIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM2010-11 Stephen Johns Freshman Defenseman Northeast

Mike Johnson Sophomore Goaltender NortheastAnders Lee Freshman Left Wing NortheastBilly Maday Junior Right Wing Northeast

2007-08 Christian Hanson Junior Center WestBrock Sheahan Senior Defenseman WestMark Van Guilder Senior Center West

2006-07 Wes O’Neill Senior Defenseman MidwestRyan Thang Freshman Right Wing Midwest

HOCKEY EAST HONORS

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD2015-16 Sam Herr Senior Forward

ALL-CONFERENCE, FIRST TEAM2014-15 Vince Hinostroza Sophomore Center

Robbie Russo Senior Defenseman

ALL-CONFERENCE, SECOND TEAM2015-16 Anders Bjork Sophomore Forward

Jordan Gross Sophomore Defenseman2013-14 Stephen Johns Senior Defenseman

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM2015-16 Bobby Nardella Defenseman2014-15 Cal Petersen Goaltender2013-14 Vince Hinostroza Sophomore Center

HOCKEY EAST ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM2013-14 Stephen Johns Senior Defenseman

HONORS AND AWARDS

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HOCKEY EAST ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMSeason Name Class Year Position2015-16 Steven Fogarty Senior Forward

Sam Herr Senior ForwardJack Jenkins Freshman ForwardChad Katunar Junior GoaltenderDylan Malmquist Freshman ForwardAndrew Oglevie Freshman ForwardCal Petersen Sophomore GoaltenderNick Stasack Senior Goaltender

2014-15 Joe Aiken Senior Left WingTony Bretzman Freshman DefensemanSteven Fogarty Junior CenterEric Johnson Senior DefensemanChad Katunar Sophomore GoaltenderCal Petersen Freshman GoaltenderLuke Ripley Freshman DefensemanAndy Ryan Junior DefensemanPeter Schneider Senior Right WingNick Stasack Junior Goaltender

2013-14 Joe Aiken Junior Left WingJeff Costello Senior Left WingDavid Gerths Senior CenterChad Katunar Freshman GoaltenderBryan Rust Senior Right WingAndy Ryan Sophomore DefensemanPeter Schneider Junior Left WingMike Voran Senior Right Wing

CCHA HONORSCentral Collegiate Hockey Association

CCHA PLAYER OF THE YEAR2006-07 David Brown Senior Goaltender

CCHA GOALTENDER OF THE YEAR2007-08 Jordan Pearce Junior Goaltender2006-07 David Brown Senior Goaltender

CCHA TOP DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN2010-11 Sean Lorenz Junior Defenseman2008-09 Kyle Lawson Junior Defenseman

CCHA COACH OF THE YEAR2010-11 Jeff Jackson2006-07 Jeff Jackson

ALL-CONFERENCE, FIRST TEAM2012-13 Anders Lee Junior Center2011-12 T.J. Tynan Sophomore Center2008-09 Ian Cole Sophomore Defenseman2006-07 David Brown Senior Goaltender1998-99 Benoit Cotnoir Senior Defenseman

ALL-CONFERENCE, SECOND TEAM2010-11 Anders Lee Freshman Left Wing

T.J. Tynan Freshman Center2008-09 Erik Condra Senior Right Wing

Christian Hanson Senior CenterKyle Lawson Junior Defenseman

2003-04 Aaron Gill Senior CenterRob Globke Senior Right WingBrett Lebda Senior Defenseman

1998-99 Ben Simon Junior Center1982-83 Kirt Bjork Senior Forward1981-82 Dave Poulin Senior Center

John Schmidt Senior Defenseman

ALL-CONFERENCE, HONORABLE MENTIONSeason Name Class Year Position2012-13 Bryan Rust Junior Right Wing2011-12 Anders Lee Sophomore Left Wing2010-11 Sam Calabrese Sophomore Defenseman2009-10 Kyle Lawson Senior Defenseman2008-09 Jordan Pearce Senior Goaltender

Calle Ridderwall Sophomore Left Wing2007-08 Kyle Lawson Sophomore Defenseman2006-07 Noah Babin Senior Defenseman

Erik Condra Sophomore Right Wing2001-02 Connor Dunlop Junior Center

David Inman Senior Right Wing2000-01 Dan Carlson Senior Left Wing1998-99 Brian Urick Senior Forward

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR2010-11 T.J. Tynan Freshman Center1997-98 Mark Eaton Freshman Defenseman

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM2012-13 Mario Lucia Freshman Left Wing2011-12 Robbie Russo Freshman Defenseman2010-11 Anders Lee Freshman Left Wing

T.J. Tynan Freshman Left Wing2009-10 Mike Johnson Freshman Goaltender2008-09 Billy Maday Freshman Right Wing2006-07 Kevin Deeth Freshman Center

Kyle Lawson Freshman DefensemanRyan Thang Freshman Left Wing

2005-06 Erik Condra Freshman Right Wing2000-01 Brett Lebda Freshman Defenseman1998-99 David Inman Freshman Center1997-98 Mark Eaton Freshman Defenseman1996-97 Joe Dusbabek Freshman Right Wing1992-93 Jamie Ling Freshman Center

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM HONORABLE MENTION2010-11 Stephen Johns Freshman Defenseman2007-08 Ian Cole Freshman Defenseman2003-04 David Brown Freshman Goaltender

Wes O’Neill Freshman Defenseman2001-02 Morgan Cey Freshman Goaltender1999-00 Tony Zasowski Freshman Goaltender1996-97 Nathan Borega Freshman Defenseman

Tyson Fraser Freshman Defenseman1995-96 Benoit Cotnoir Freshman Defenseman

Aniket Dhadphale Freshman Left Wing1993-94 Ben Nelsen Freshman Defenseman1992-93 Jeremy Coe Freshman Defenseman

CCHA TOURNAMENT MVP - BILL BEAGAN AWARD2012-13 T.J. Tynan Junior Center2008-09 Jordan Pearce Senior Goaltender2006-07 David Brown Senior Goaltender

CCHA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM2012-13 Stephen Johns Junior Defenseman

T.J. Tynan Junior CenterAustin Wuthrich Sophomore Right Wing

2008-09 Ian Cole Sophomore DefensemanJordan Pearce Senior GoaltenderCalle Ridderwall Sophomore Left WingBen Ryan Sophomore Center

2006-07 David Brown Senior GoaltenderErik Condra Sophomore Right WingWes O’Neill Senior Defenseman

1981-82 Dave Poulin Senior Center

HONORS AND AWARDS

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TERRY FLANAGAN AWARDSeason Name Class Year Position2012-13 Joe Rogers Junior Goaltender2008-09 Erik Condra Senior Left Wing2007-08 Dan VeNard Senior Defenseman1996-97 Steve Noble Senior Center

CCHA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEARSeason Name Class Year Position2008-09 Jordan Pearce Senior Goaltender2004-05 Cory McLean Senior Right Wing

CCHA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM2012-13 Peter Schneider Sophomore Right Wing2011-12 Mike Johnson Junior Goaltender2010-11 Calle Ridderwall Senior Left Wing2009-10 Kevin Deeth Senior Center2008-09 Jordan Pearce Senior Goaltender2007-08 Jordan Pearce Junior Goaltender2006-07 Jason Paige Senior Center2005-06 Jason Paige Junior Center2004-05 Cory McLean Senior Right Wing2003-04 Rob Globke Senior Right Wing2001-02 David Inman Senior Right Wing2000-01 Dan Carlson Senior Left Wing1999-00 Andy Jurkowski Senior Left Wing1998-99 Aniket Dhadphale Senior Left Wing

Forrest Karr Senior Goaltender1997-98 Steve Noble Senior Center1996-97 Steve Noble Junior Center1995-96 Garry Gruber Senior Defenseman1992-93 Curtis Janicke Senior Forward

Carl Picconatto Senior Goaltender

MIKE & MARIAN ILITCH HUMANITARIAN AWARD2003-04 Neil Komadoski Senior Defenseman

CCHA HONORABLE MENTION ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM2003-04 T.J. Mathieson Senior Defenseman2000-01 David Inman Junior Center1998-99 Benoit Cotnoir Senior Defenseman

Andy Jurkowski Junior Left Wing1997-98 Lyle Andrusiak Senior Center

Aniket Dhadphale Junior Left WingForrest Karr Junior Goaltender

1995-96 Chris Bales Senior Left WingJamie Ling Senior CenterJay Matushak Senior Right WingSteve Noble Sophomore Center

1994-95 Garry Gruber Junior DefensemanJamie Ling Junior CenterJay Matushak Junior Right Wing

1993-94 Garry Gruber Sophomore DefensemanJamie Ling Sophomore Center

1992-93 Dan Marvin Senior Left Wing1982-83 Kirt Bjork Senior Forward1981-82 Jeff Perry Senior Wing

John Schmidt Senior Defenseman

WCHAWestern Collegiate Hockey Association

ALL-CONFERENCE, FIRST TEAMSeason Name Class Year Position1979-80 Greg Meredith Senior Right Wing1976-77 Jack Brownschidle Sophomore Defenseman

Brian Walsh Senior Center1975-76 Jack Brownschidle Junior Defenseman1972-73 Eddie Bumbacco Junior Wing

ALL-CONFERENCE, SECOND TEAM1976-77 John Peterson Junior Goaltender1973-74 Ray DeLorenzi Junior Wing1972-73 Ian Williams Junior Wing

Bill Nyrop Junior Defenseman

ALL-CONFERENCE, HONORABLE MENTION1980-81 Jeff Brownschidle Senior Defenseman

Jeff Logan Junior WingDave Poulin Junior Center

1979-80 Jeff Brownschidle Junior DefensemanTom Michalek Senior CenterDave Poulin Sophomore Center

1978-79 Jeff Brownschidle Sophomore DefensemanDave Laurion Freshman GoaltenderGreg Meredith Junior Right WingTom Michalek Junior CenterDave Poulin Freshman Center

1977-78 Don Jackson Senior DefensemanLen Moher Senior GoaltenderJohn Peterson Senior Goaltender

1976-77 Paul Clarke Senior DefensemanDon Fairholm Senior WingClark Hamilton Senior WingLen Moher Junior Goaltender

1975-76 Paul Clarke Junior DefensemanClark Hamilton Junior WingLen Moher Sophomore GoaltenderAlex Pirus Senior WingBrian Walsh Junior Center

1974-75 Jack Brownschidle Sophomore DefensemanAlex Pirus Junior WingBrian Walsh Sophomore Center

1973-74 Eddie Bumbacco Senior WingSteve Curry Senior DefensemanRay DeLorenzi Sophomore WingLarry Israelson Senior WingBill Nyrop Senior DefensemanPaul Regan Senior WingBrian Walsh Freshman Defenseman

1972-73 Bill Green Senior DefensemanMark Kronholm Junior GoaltenderMark Steinborn Senior Defensemant

1971-72 Steve Curry Sophomore DefensemanBill Green Junior DefensemanBill Nyrop Sophomore DefensemanIan Williams Sophomore Defenseman

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER1976-77 Brian Walsh Senior Center

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR1973-74 Brian Walsh Freshman Center/Def.

HONORS AND AWARDS

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18 5 Conference Championships • 8 NCAA Tournament Appearances • 2 NCAA Frozen Four Appearances

TOP 50 PLAYERS IN 50 YEARS (selected in 2001-02)Jack Brownschidle (D) 1973-77Bill Nyrop (D) 1973-77

NOTRE DAME HONORS

NOTRE DAME MONOGRAM CLUB MVP2015-16 Cal Petersen2014-15 Robbie Russo2013-14 Steven Summerhays2012-13 Anders Lee2011-12 T.J. Tynan2010-11 T.J. Tynan2009-10 Calle Ridderwall2008-09 Jordan Pearce2007-08 Jordan Pearce2006-07 David Brown2005-06 David Brown2004-05 Morgan Cey2003-04 Aaron Gill2002-03 John Wroblewski2001-02 Connor Dunlop2000-01 Dan Carlson1999-00 Dan Carlson1998-99 Forrest Karr1997-98 Matt Eisler1996-97 Matt Eisler1995-96 Jamie Ling1994-95 Matt Eisler1993-94 Matt Osiecki1992-93 Jamie Ling1991-92 Lou Zadra1990-91 Greg Louder1989-90 Lance Madson1988-89 Lance Madson1987-88 Mike McNeill1986-87 Mike McNeill1985-86 Mike McNeill1984-85 Brent Chapman1983-84 Brent Chapman1982-83 Kirt Bjork1981-82 Dave Poulin1980-81 Jeff Logan1979-80 Greg Meredith1978-79 Greg Meredith1977-78 Terry Fairholm, Geoff Collier1976-77 Brian Walsh1975-76 Jack Brownschidle1974-75 Len Moher1973-74 Mark Kronholm1972-73 Eddie Bumbacco1971-72 Paul Regan1970-71 Dick Tomasoni1969-70 John Noble

NOTRE DAME CLUB OF ST. JOSEPH VALLEY ROCKNE STUDENT-ATHLETE AWARD2015-16 Nick Stasack2014-15 Peter Schneider 2013-14 Peter Schneider2012-13 Peter Schneider2011-12 Mike Johnson2010-11 Calle Ridderwall2009-10 Kevin Deeth 2008-09 Jordan Pearce

2007-08 Jordan Pearce2006-07 Jason Paige2005-06 Jason Paige2004-05 Cory McLean2003-04 T.J. Mathieson2002-03 T.J. Mathieson2001-02 T.J. Mathieson2000-01 Dan Carlson1999-00 Andy Jurkowski1998-99 Forrest Karr1997-98 Steve Noble1996-97 Steve Noble1995-96 Steve Noble1994-95 Jay Matushak1993-94 Jay Matushak1992-93 Carl Picconatto1991-92 Carl Picconatto1990-91 Carl Picconatto,

Scott Vickman1989-90 Bruce Guay1988-89 Bob Herber1987-88 John Welsch1986-87 Tim Lukenda1985-86 Marc Guay1984-85 Dave Waldbillig1983-84 Tony Bonadio1982-83 Mark Doman1981-82 Jeff Perry1980-81 Scott Cameron1978-79 Tom Michalek

NOTRE DAME ROOKIE OF THE YEAR2015-16 Bobby Nardella2014-15 Cal Petersen2013-14 Vince Hinostroza2012-13 Mario Lucia2011-12 Robbie Russo2010-11 Anders Lee

T.J. Tynan2009-10 Mike Johnson2008-09 Billy Maday2007-08 Teddy Ruth2006-07 Ryan Thang2005-06 Erik Condra2004-05 None Selected2003-04 David Brown2002-03 Matt Amado2001-02 Morgan Cey2000-01 Aaron Gill

Rob Globke1999-00 Tony Zasowski1998-99 David Inman1997-98 Mark Eaton1996-97 Joe Dusbabek1995-96 Brian Urick1994-95 Matt Eisler1993-94 Ben Nelsen1992-93 Jamie Ling1991-92 Brent Lamppa1990-91 Greg Louder1989-90 Dan Sawyer1988-89 Dave Bankoske1987-88 Rob Bankoske1986-87 Lance Madson1985-86 Roy Bemiss1984-85 Tom Mooney1983-84 Dave Waldbillig1982-83 Mark Benning1981-82 Sean Regan1980-81 Tony Bonadio

HONORS AND AWARDS

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1928 NHL Players • 79 NHL Draft Picks • 12 All-Americans

1979-80 Kirt Bjork1978-79 Dave Poulin1977-78 Jeff Brownschidle1976-77 Greg Meredith1975-76 Steve Schneider1974-75 Don Fairholm1973-74 Brian Walsh1972-73 Pat Novitzki1971-72 John Campbell1970-71 Bill Nyrop1969-70 John Noble1968-69 Dick Tomasoni

NOTRE DAME ATHLETICS COMMUNITY CHAMPION AWARD2015-16 Andy Ryan2014-15 Eric Johnson2013-14 Joe Rogers2011-12 Sean Lorenz2010-11 Ben Ryan2009-10 Kevin Deeth2005-06 Chris Trick2003-04 Neil Komadoski

FRANCIS PATRICK O’CONNOR AWARD2008-09 Erik Condra2006-07 T.J. Jindra WILLIAM DONALD NYROP AWARD – DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Bill Nyrop was one of the finest defenseman ever to play at Notre Dame. The Edina, Minn., native was a standout blueliner from 1970-74, playing in 119 games with 17 goals and 72 assists for 89 points. Selected in the fifth round of the 1972 NHL Entry Draft by the Montreal Canadiens, Nyrop was selected second team all-WCHA

in 1973 and was an All-American selection that season. In 2002, he was chosen to the WCHA’s 50th anniversary team along with teammate Jack Brownschidle. Following his Notre Dame career, Nyrop went on to play on three Stanley Cup championship teams with the Montreal Canadiens (1976-78). He passed away on Dec. 31, 1995 due to cancer at the age of 43. His memory and legacy at Notre Dame will live on with the William Donald Nyrop defensive player of the year award that is presented to the team’s top defensive player each season.2015-16 Andy Ryan Defenseman2014-15 Robbie Russo Defenseman2013-14 Stephen Johns Defenseman

Kevin Lind Defenseman2012-13 Robbie Russo Defenseman2011-12 Stephen Johns Defenseman2010-11 Sean Lorenz Defenseman2009-10 Kyle Lawson Defenseman2008-09 Kyle Lawson Defenseman2007-08 Brock Sheahan Defenseman2006-07 Noah Babin Defenseman2005-06 Wes O’Neill Defenseman2004-05 Wes O’Neill Defenseman2003-04 Tom Galvin Defenseman2002-03 Evan Nielsen Defenseman2001-02 Evan Nielsen Defenseman2000-01 Brett Lebda Defenseman1999-00 Tyson Fraser Defenseman1998-99 Benoit Cotnoir Defenseman1997-98 Mark Eaton Defenseman

CHARLES “LEFTY” SMITH COACHES AWARD

Charles “Lefty” Smith came to Notre Dame in 1968 to start the Notre Dame hockey program and remained the head coach of the Fighting Irish for 19 seasons before retiring in 1987. During his time behind the bench, Notre Dame produced six All-Americans and finished second in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA)

twice (1972-73 and 1976-77). He was selected the WCHA coach of the year following the 1972-73 season. The popular head coach retired following the 1986-87 season with a career record of 307-320-31. Following his coaching career, Smith became the director of the Loftus Sports Center until his death in 2012. In 2002, he was honored for his outstanding accomplishments in hockey at the Hobey Baker Award Banquet as a “Legend of Hockey” honoree. Smith’s name always will be synonymous with Irish hockey as his name now graces the Coaches Award that goes annually to the unsung hero of the Notre Dame hockey program, the player who is unheralded, has overcome adversity and shows loyalty and commitment to his teammates, Notre Dame hockey and the University of Notre Dame.2015-16 Nick Stasack 2014-15 Eric Johnson2013-14 Bryan Rust2012-13 Mike Johnson2011-12 Patrick Gaul2010-11 Ryan Guentzel2009-10 Brett Blatchford2008-09 Justin White2007-08 Dan VeNard2006-07 T.J. Jindra2005-06 Rory Walsh2004-05 Cory McLean2003-04 Neil Komadoski2002-03 Jake Wiegand2001-02 Jeremiah Kimento2000-01 Kyle Kolquist1999-00 None Selected1998-99 Brian Urick

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER2015-16 Jake Evans2014-15 Justin Wade2013-14 Sam Herr2012-13 Eric Johnson2011-12 Steven Summerhays2010-11 Sam Calabrese2009-10 Richard Ryan2008-09 Calle Ridderwall2007-08 Dan Kissel2006-07 Garrett Regan2005-06 Mark Van Guilder2004-05 Noah Babin2003-04 Mike Walsh

Jason Paige2002-03 Cory McLean2001-02 John Wroblewski2000-01 T.J. Mathieson1999-00 Jay Kopischke1998-99 Ryan Dolder1997-98 John Dwyer1996-97 Andy Jurkowski1995-96 Scott Giuliani,

Brian McCarthy1994-95 Chris Bales1993-94 Carey Nemeth1992-93 Jeff Hasselman1991-92 Curtis Janicke1990-91 Scott Vickman1989-90 Lou Zadra

HONORS AND AWARDS

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20 5 Conference Championships • 8 NCAA Tournament Appearances • 2 NCAA Frozen Four Appearances

1988-89 Tim Kuehl1987-88 Bob Bilton1986-87 Rob Bankoske1985-86 Bob Herber1984-85 John Nickodemus1983-84 Tim Reilly1982-83 Steve Whitmore1981-82 Joe Bowie1980-81 Mark Doman1979-80 Bill Rothstein1978-79 John Frieidmann1977-78 Don Jackson1976-77 Dick Howe1975-76 Don Fairholm1974-75 Geoff Collier1973-74 Don Smith1972-73 Ray DeLorenzi1971-72 Pat Conroy1970-71 Jim Cordes1969-70 Paul O’Neil1968-69 Jim Cordes

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARThe Offensive Player of the Year Award was introduced during the 2005-06 season and is presented each season to the team’s top offensive player as selected by the coaching staff. Season Name Class Year Position2015-16 Thomas DiPauli2014-15 Vince Hinostroza2013-14 T.J. Tynan2012-13 Anders Lee2011-12 T.J. Tynan2010-11 T.J. Tynan2009-10 Calle Ridderwall2008-09 Erik Condra2007-08 Erik Condra2006-07 Erik Condra2005-06 Josh Sciba

DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARDThe Notre Dame hockey program introduced two new awards in 2005-06 to honor its history and the dedication of individuals to the success of Irish hockey. The Distinguished Alumni Award is given each year to an alumnus of the program to acknowledge his accomplishments and the example set for others as an alumnus of the Notre Dame hockey program. Each Distinguished Alumni Award winner will receive a mounted gold helmet.2015-16 Matt Eisler2014-15 T.J. Mathieson2012-13 Don Lucia

Kevin Nugent, Sr.2011-12 Mark Kronholm2010-11 Dr. Michael Collins2009-10 Dave Poulin2008-09 Bob McNamara2007-08 Greg Meredith2006-07 Brian Walsh

Phil Wittliff2005-06 Dave Bossy

Paul Regan

HONORARY ALUMNI AWARDThe Honorary Alumni Award is presented each year to a person who while not an alumnus of the program, made major contributions to Notre Dame hockey due to an affiliation with the program.2015-16 Sue Halasz2014-15 Matt Merten

2013-14 Tony Rolinski2012-13 Kevin and Gayla Compton Family2011-12 Kevin Ricks2010-11 Tim Connor2009-10 Dr. Robert Clemency2008-09 Dave Gilbert

Mike Lockert2007-08 Tom Nevala2006-07 Rev. Thomas Gaughan

John Whitmer2005-06 Tim McNeill

CAMERON COMPTON LEADERSHIP IN SERVICE AWARD2015-16 Andy Ryan2013-14 Joe Rogers2012-13 Stephen Johns

Nick Larson

HONORS AND AWARDS

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2128 NHL Players • 79 NHL Draft Picks • 12 All-Americans

NOTRE DAME IN THE PROSSince 1972, the Notre Dame hockey program has sent 112 of its former players on to careers in professional hockey. Listed below are the 28 players who have spent time in the National Hockey League along with their career statistics. The years listed next to each player’s name are the years they played at Notre Dame.

JIM BROWN (1978-82)Season Team (League) GP G A Pts PIM1982-83 New Haven (AHL) 75 3 12 15 120

Los Angeles (NHL) 3 0 1 1 5 1983-84 New Haven (AHL) 39 2 4 6 18

NHL Totals 3 0 1 1 5

JACK BROWNSCHIDLE (1973-77)1977-78 Salt Lake City (CHL) 25 4 12 16 0

St. Louis (NHL) 40 2 15 17 23 1978-79 Salt Lake City (CHL) 11 0 10 10 0

St. Louis (NHL) 64 10 24 34 14 1979-80 St. Louis (NHL) 77 12 32 44 8 1980-81 St. Louis (NHL) 71 5 23 28 12 1981-82 St. Louis (NHL) 80 5 33 38 26 1982-83 St. Louis (NHL) 72 1 22 23 30 1983-84 St. Louis (NHL) 51 1 7 8 19

Hartford (NHL) 13 2 2 4 10 1984-85 Binghamton (AHL) 56 4 17 21 8

Hartford (NHL) 17 1 4 5 5 1985-86 Binghamton (AHL) 58 5 26 31 18

Hartford (NHL) 9 0 0 0 4 1986-87 Rochester (AHL) 74 8 22 30 13

NHL Totals 494 39 162 201 151

JEFF BROWNSCHIDLE (1977-81)Season Team (League) GP G A Pts PIM1981-82 Binghamton (AHL) 52 4 23 27 24

Hartford (NHL) 3 0 1 1 2 1982-83 Binghamton (AHL) 64 9 18 27 52 Hartford (NHL) 4 0 0 0 0 1983-84 Salt Lake City (CHL) 11 1 7 8 12

Binghamton (AHL) 30 2 7 9 50 NHL Totals 7 0 1 1 2

IAN COLE (2007-10)2009-10 Peoria (AHL) 9 1 4 5 42010-11 Peoria (AHL) 44 5 10 15 63

St. Louis (NHL) 26 1 3 4 352011-12 Peoria (AHL) 22 1 3 4 36

St. Louis (NHL) 26 1 5 6 222012-13 Peoria (AHL) 34 3 11 14 43

St. Louis (NHL) 15 0 1 1 102013-14 St. Louis (NHL) 46 3 8 11 312014-15 St. Louis (NHL) 54 4 5 9 44

Pittsburgh (NHL) 20 1 7 8 72015-16 Pittsburgh (NHL) 70 0 12 12 59

NHL Totals 257 10 41 51 208

ERIK CONDRA (2006-10)Season Team (League) GP G A Pts PIM2009-10 Binghamton (AHL) 80 11 27 38 612010-11 Binghamton (AHL) 55 17 30 47 28

Ottawa (NHL) 26 6 5 11 122011-12 Ottawa (NHL) 81 8 17 25 302012-13 Fuessen EV (GerObL) 7 8 11 19 2

Riessersee SC (GBun) 10 10 5 15 8Ottawa (NHL) 48 4 8 12 34

2013-14 Ottawa (NHL) 76 6 10 16 302014-15 Ottawa (NHL) 68 9 14 23 30

2015-16 Tampa Bay (NHL) 54 6 5 11 34NHL Totals 353 39 59 98 170

MARK EATON (1997-98)Season Team (League) GP G A Pts PIM1998-99 Philadelphia (AHL) 74 9 27 36 38 1999-00 Philadelphia (AHL) 47 9 17 26 6

Philadelphia (NHL) 27 1 1 2 8 2000-01 Milwaukee (IHL) 34 3 12 15 27

Nashville (NHL) 34 3 8 11 14 2001-02 Nashville (NHL) 58 3 5 8 24 2002-03 Milwaukee (AHL) 3 1 0 1 2

Nashville (NHL) 50 2 7 9 22 2003-04 Nashville (NHL) 75 4 9 13 262004-05 Grand Rapids (AHL) 29 3 3 6 212005-06 Nashville (NHL) 69 3 1 4 442006-07 Pittsburgh (NHL) 35 0 3 3 162007-08 Pittsburgh (NHL) 36 0 3 3 42008-09 Pittsburgh (NHL) 68 4 5 9 362009-10 Pittsburgh (NHL) 79 3 13 16 262010-11 New York Islanders (NHL) 34 0 3 3 82011-12 New York Islanders (NHL) 62 1 3 4 10

2012-13Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AHL)

6 0 1 1 4

Pittsburgh (NHL) 23 0 0 0 4NHL Totals 650 24 61 85 242

ROB GLOBKE (2000-04)2004-05 San Antonio (AHL) 63 6 6 12 21

Texas (ECHL) 10 8 4 12 132005-06 Rochester (AHL) 52 6 9 15 52

Florida (NHL) 18 1 0 1 62006-07 Rochester (AHL) 48 7 11 18 37

Florida (NHL) 19 0 1 1 02007-08 Florida (NHL) 9 0 0 0 2

Rochester (AHL) 64 9 12 21 422008-09 Frederikshavn (Denmark) 19 7 6 13 842009-10 Krefeld (Germany) 48 5 7 12 462010-11 Sheffield (England) 54 21 37 58 68

NHL Totals 46 1 1 2 8

CHRISTIAN HANSON (2005-09)2008-09 Toronto (NHL) 5 1 1 2 22009-10 Toronto (AHL) 38 12 19 31 35

Toronto (NHL) 31 2 5 7 162010-11 Toronto (AHL) 58 13 21 34 51

Toronto (NHL) 6 0 0 0 42011-12 Hershey (AHL) 52 10 11 21 422012-13 Providence (AHL) 67 12 17 29 532013-14 Chicago Wolves (AHL) 63 5 11 16 32

NHL Totals 42 3 6 9 22

VINCE HINOSTROZA (2013-15)2014-15 Rockford (AHL) 5 0 2 2 02015-16 Rockford (AHL) 66 18 33 51 24

Chicago (NHL) 7 0 0 0 6NHL Totals 7 0 0 0 6

DON JACKSON (1974-78)1977-78 Minnesota (NHL) 2 0 0 0 2 1978-79 Oklahoma City (CHL) 73 8 23 31 108

Minnesota (NHL) 5 0 0 0 2 1979-80 Oklahoma City (CHL) 33 5 9 14 54

Minnesota (NHL) 10 0 4 4 18 1980-81 Oklahoma City (CHL) 59 5 33 38 67

Minnesota (NHL) 10 0 3 3 19 1981-82 Wichita (CHL) 71 7 37 44 116

Edmonton (NHL) 8 0 0 0 18

NOTRE DAME PLAYERS IN THE NHL

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22 5 Conference Championships • 8 NCAA Tournament Appearances • 2 NCAA Frozen Four Appearances

1982-83 Birmingham (CHL) 4 1 4 5 8 Edmonton (NHL) 71 2 8 10 136

1983-84 Edmonton (NHL) 64 8 12 20 1201984-85 Edmonton (NHL) 78 3 17 20 1411985-86 Edmonton (NHL) 45 2 8 10 93 1986-87 New York Rangers (NHL) 22 1 0 1 91

NHL Totals 315 16 52 68 640

DON JACKSON (1974-78) – COACHING RECORD IN NHLSeason Team (League) Type GP W-L-T1989-90 Knoxville (ECHL) Head Coach‡1990-91 Knoxville (ECHL) Head Coach 64 46-13-01992-93 Quebec (NHL) Ass’t. Coach1993-94 Quebec (NHL) Ass’t. Coach1994-95 Cincinnati (IHL) Head Coach 81 49-22-01995-96 Wichita (CHL) Head Coach 64 22-39-31996-97 Kansas City (IHL) Head Coach 82 38-29-01997-98 Pittsburgh (NHL) Ass’t. Coach1998-99 Pittsburgh (NHL) Ass’t. Coach1999-00 Pittsburgh (NHL) Ass’t. Coach2000-01 Chicago (NHL) Ass’t. Coach2001-02 Ottawa (NHL) Ass’t. Coach2002-03 Ottawa (NHL) Ass’t. Coach

‡ Midseason replacement

STEPHEN JOHNS (2010-14)Season Team (League) GP G A Pts PIM2013-14 Rockford (AHL) 8 1 4 5 42014-15 Rockford (AHL) 51 4 17 21 442015-16 Texas (AHL) 55 4 20 24 43

Dallas (NHL) 14 1 2 3 6NHL Totals 14 1 2 3 6

BRETT LEBDA (2000-04)2003-04 Grand Rapids (AHL) 6 0 1 1 02004-05 Grand Rapids (AHL) 80 2 10 12 342005-06 Detroit (NHL) 46 3 9 12 20

Grand Rapids (AHL) 25 4 14 18 442006-07 Detroit (NHL) 74 5 13 18 612007-08 Detroit (NHL) 78 3 11 14 482008-09 Detroit (NHL) 65 6 10 16 482009-10 Detroit (NHL) 63 1 7 8 242010-11 Toronto (NHL) 41 1 3 4 142011-12 Springfield (AHL) 26 1 9 10 18

Columbus (NHL) 30 1 3 4 142012-13 Rockford (AHL) 27 0 11 11 18

Binghamton (AHL) 32 3 15 18 23NHL Totals 397 20 56 76 229

ANDERS LEE (2010-13)2012-13 New York Islanders (NHL) 2 1 1 2 02013-14 Bridgeport (AHL) 54 22 19 41 83

New York Islanders (NHL) 22 9 5 14 142014-15 Bridgeport (AHL) 5 3 2 5 2

New York Islanders (NHL) 76 25 16 41 332015-16 New York Islanders (NHL) 80 15 21 36 51

NHL Totals 180 50 43 93 98

MIKE MCNEILL (1984-88)Season Team (League) GP G A Pts PIM1988-89 Fort Wayne (IHL) 75 27 35 62 12

Moncton (AHL) 1 0 0 0 01989-90 Indianapolis (IHL) 74 17 24 41 101990-91 Indianapolis (IHL) 33 16 9 25 19

Chicago (NHL) 23 2 2 4 6Quebec (NHL) 14 2 5 7 4

1991-92 Halifax (AHL) 30 10 8 18 20Quebec (NHL) 26 1 4 5 8

1992-93 Milwaukee (IHL) 75 17 17 34 34 1993-94 Milwaukee (IHL) 78 21 25 46 401994-95 Milwaukee (IHL) 80 23 15 38 301995-96 Milwaukee (IHL) 64 8 9 17 321996-97 Milwaukee (IHL) 74 18 26 44 241997-98 Milwaukee (IHL) 81 10 18 28 58 1998-99 Revier (DEL) 46 8 16 24 101999-00 Revier (DEL) 22 1 7 8 6

NHL Totals 63 5 11 16 18

GREG MEREDITH (1976-80)1980-81 Birmingham (CHL) 39 17 10 27 36

Tulsa (CHL) 10 6 4 10 12 Calgary (NHL) 3 1 0 1 0

1981-82 Oklahoma City (CHL) 80 10 23 33 64 1982-83 Colorado (CHL) 36 16 10 26 14

Calgary (NHL) 35 5 4 9 81983-84 Colorado (CHL) 54 23 20 43 39

NHL Totals 38 6 4 10 8

BILL NYROP (1970-74)1974-75 Nova Scotia (AHL) 75 2 22 24 76 1975-76 Nova Scotia (AHL) 52 3 25 28 30

Montreal (NHL) 19 0 3 3 8 1976-77 Montreal (NHL) 74 3 19 22 21 1977-78 Montreal (NHL) 72 5 21 26 37 1981-82 Minnesota (NHL) 42 4 8 12 35 1982-83 Cologne EC (GBun) 19 3 2 5 8

NHL Totals 207 12 51 63 101

WES O’NEILL (2003-07)2007-08 Lake Erie (AHL) 51 2 4 6 50

Johnstown (ECHL) 6 0 1 1 22008-09 Lake Erie (AHL) 54 1 5 6 34

Johnstown (ECHL) 6 0 1 1 0Colorado (NHL) 3 0 0 0 4

2009-10 Lake Erie (AHL) 54 1 14 15 41Colorado (NHL) 2 0 0 0 2

2010-11 Kalamazoo (ECHL) 23 2 1 3 39Bridgeport (AHL) 33 4 3 7 21

2011-12 Kalamazoo (ECHL) 29 0 2 2 482012-13 Toledo (ECHL) 65 11 21 32 70

Providence (AHL) 2 1 0 1 0Houston (AHL) 5 0 0 0 0NHL Totals 5 0 0 0 6

VICTOR ORESKOVICH (2004-06)2009-10 Rochester (AHL) 34 6 9 15 18

Florida (NHL) 50 2 4 6 262010-11 Manitoba (AHL) 40 4 8 12 38

Vancouver (NHL) 16 0 3 3 82011-12 Vancouver (NHL) 1 0 0 0 7

Chicago Wolves (AHL) 28 6 6 12 26NHL Totals 67 2 7 9 41

NOTRE DAME PLAYERS IN THE NHL

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2328 NHL Players • 79 NHL Draft Picks • 12 All-Americans

KYLE PALMIERI (2009-10)Season Team (League) GP G A Pts PIM2010-11 Syracuse (AHL) 62 29 22 51 56

Anaheim (NHL) 10 1 0 1 02011-12 Syracuse (AHL) 51 33 25 58 51

Anaheim (NHL) 18 4 3 7 62012-13 Anaheim (NHL) 42 10 11 21 92013-14 Anaheim (NHL) 71 14 17 31 382014-15 Norfolk (AHL) 2 0 0 0 4

Anaheim (NHL) 57 14 15 29 372015-16 New Jersey (NHL) 82 30 27 57 39

NHL Totals 280 73 73 146 129

ALEX PIRUS (1973-76)1976-77 Minnesota (NHL) 79 20 17 37 471977-78 Fort Worth (CHL) 18 9 6 15 4

Minnesota (NHL) 61 9 6 15 381978-79 Oklahoma City (CHL) 51 16 16 32 33

Minnesota (NHL) 15 1 3 4 9 1979-80 Oklahoma City (CHL) 62 23 23 46 49

Detroit (NHL) 4 0 2 2 0 1980-81 Indianapolis (CHL) 79 25 46 71 78

NHL Totals 159 30 28 58 94

DAVE POULIN (1978-82)1982-83 Rogle (Sweden) 32 35 27 62 64

Maine (AHL) 16 7 9 16 2 Philadelphia (NHL) 2 2 0 2 2

1983-84 Philadelphia (NHL) 73 31 45 76 471984-85 Philadelphia (NHL) 73 30 44 74 591985-86 Philadelphia (NHL) 79 27 42 69 491986-87 Philadelphia (NHL) 75 25 45 70 531987-88 Philadelphia (NHL) 68 19 32 51 321988-89 Philadelphia (NHL) 69 18 17 35 491989-90 Philadelphia (NHL) 28 9 8 17 12

Boston (NHL) 32 6 19 25 121990-91 Boston (NHL) 31 8 12 20 251991-92 Boston (NHL) 18 4 4 8 181992-93 Boston (NHL) 84 16 33 49 621993-94 Washington (NHL) 63 6 19 25 521994-95 Washington (NHL) 29 4 5 9 10

NHL Totals 724 205 325 530 482

BRYAN RUST (2010-14)

2013-14Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AHL)

2 0 0 0 0

2014-15Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AHL)

45 13 14 27 14

Pittsburgh (NHL) 14 1 1 2 4

2015-16Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AHL)

16 3 3 6 2

Pittsburgh (NHL) 41 4 7 11 12NHL Totals 55 5 8 13 16

RILEY SHEAHAN (2009-12)2011-12 Grand Rapids (AHL) 7 1 1 2 0

Detroit (NHL) 1 0 0 0 42012-13 Grand Rapids (AHL) 72 16 20 36 33

Detroit (NHL) 1 0 0 0 02013-14 Grand Rapids (AHL) 31 8 10 18 12

Detroit (NHL) 42 9 15 24 62014-15 Detroit (NHL) 79 13 23 36 162015-16 Detroit (NHL) 81 14 11 25 12

NHL Totals 204 36 49 85 38

BEN SIMON (1996-00)Season Team (League) GP G A Pts PIM2000-01 Orlando (IHL) 77 8 12 20 47 2001-02 Chicago (AHL) 74 11 23 34 56 Atlanta (NHL) 6 0 0 0 6 2002-03 Chicago (AHL) 69 15 17 32 78 Atlanta (NHL) 10 0 1 1 9 2003-04 Milwaukee (AHL) 18 1 3 4 6 Atlanta (NHL) 52 3 0 3 282004-05 Chicago (AHL) 53 11 10 21 582005-06 Syracuse (AHL) 66 13 24 37 93

Columbus (NHL) 13 0 0 0 42006-07 Syracuse (AHL) 56 9 12 21 77

Grand Rapids (AHL) 21 4 5 9 282007-08 Springfield (AHL) 80 12 10 22 882008-09 Iserlohn (Germany) 51 5 10 15 642009-10 Kalamazoo (ECHL) 18 4 9 13 16

Toronto (AHL) 44 2 6 8 512010-11 Sheffield (England) 62 27 39 66 83

NHL Totals 81 3 1 4 47

YAN STASTNY (2001-03)2003-04 Nurenberg (DEL) 44 9 20 29 832004-05 Nurenberg (DEL) 51 24 30 54 602005-06 Iowa (AHL) 51 14 17 31 42

Edmonton (NHL) 3 0 0 0 0Boston (NHL) 17 1 3 4 10Providence (AHL) 6 0 5 5 12

2006-07 Boston (NHL) 21 0 2 2 19Providence (AHL) 11 3 9 12 12Peoria (AHL) 39 11 17 28 35

2007-08 Peoria (AHL) 43 13 11 24 69St. Louis (NHL) 12 1 1 2 9

2008-09 Peoria (AHL) 30 12 7 19 21St. Louis (NHL) 34 3 4 7 20

2009-10 St. Louis (NHL) 4 1 0 1 0Peoria (AHL) 49 10 17 27 51Manitoba (AHL) 16 2 4 6 18

2010-11 CSKA Moscow (KHL) 49 5 8 13 522011-12 Nuermberg (DEL) 40 14 21 35 922012-13 Nuermberg (DEL) 42 16 17 33 832013-14 Nuermberg (DEL) 28 9 13 22 442014-15 Mora IK (SWE-1) 23 1 4 5 122015-16 Schwenninger (DEL) 38 10 10 20 10

NHL Totals 91 6 10 16 58

RYAN THANG (2006-10)2009-10 MIlwaukee (AHL) 12 3 3 6 42010-11 Milwaukee (AHL) 78 14 27 41 372011-12 Milwaukee (AHL) 75 18 20 38 44

Nashville (NHL) 1 0 0 0 02012-13 Augsburg (DEL) 50 14 15 29 342013-14 Mora IK (SWE-1) 25 5 7 12 28

HIFK Helsinki (SM-Liga) 28 3 4 7 20NHL Totals 1 0 0 0 0

NOTRE DAME PLAYERS IN THE NHL

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MARK VAN GUILDER (2004-08)Season Team (League) GP G A Pts PIM2008-09 Milwaukee (AHL) 5 0 0 0 0

Cincinnati (ECHL) 65 24 44 70 18Hamilton (AHL) 3 0 1 1 0

2009-10 Milwaukee (AHL) 28 0 7 7 8Cincinnati (ECHL) 15 6 5 11 21

2010-11 Milwaukee (AHL) 62 10 7 17 102011-12 Milwaukee (AHL) 70 12 15 27 142012-13 Milwaukee (AHL) 73 14 18 32 92013-14 Milwaukee (AHL) 69 14 15 29 28

Nashville (NHL) 1 0 0 0 02014-15 Milwaukee (AHL) 76 11 15 26 222015-16 Ritten (Italy-A) 42 18 39 57 32

NHL Totals 1 0 0 0 0

TIM WALLACE (2002-06)2006-07 W-B/Scranton (AHL) 32 5 9 14 39

Wheeling (ECHL) 19 6 11 17 232007-08 W-B/Scranton (AHL) 74 12 14 26 822008-09 W-B/Scranton (AHL) 58 11 8 19 51)

Pittsburgh (NHL) 16 0 2 2 72009-10 W-B/Scranton (AHL) 78 27 14 41 61

Pittsburgh (NHL) 1 0 0 0 02010-11 W-B/Scranton (AHL) 62 20 17 37 61

Pittsburgh (NHL) 7 0 0 0 52011-12 New York Islanders (NHL) 31 0 1 1 6

Tampa Bay (NHL) 18 3 5 8 102012-13 Charlotte (AHL) 47 9 13 22 44

Carolina (NHL) 28 1 1 2 172013-14 Orebro HK (SweHL) 55 15 17 32 30

NHL Totals 101 4 9 13 45

PRO TEAMSSince 1972, the Notre Dame hockey program has sent 113 of its former players on to playing careers in professional hockey. The years below denote the years each player played professionally along with the teams they played for. The 28 players who have played in the National Hockey League are listed on page 103-106.Name (Years Pro) Teams Played ForPhil Wittliff (1971-77) Jersey (EHL), Port Huron (IHL), Milwaukee (USHL)

John Campbell (1973-78)Providence (AHL), Richmond (AHL), Winston-Salem (SHL), Preston (CSAHL)

Mark Steinborn (1973-74) Port Huron (IHL), Oklahoma City (CHL)Steve Curry (1974-75) Maine (NAHL), Cape Cod (NAHL)

Ray DeLorenzi (1974-76)Tulsa (CHL), Vancouver (WHA), Johnstown (NAHL), Calgary (WHA)

Larry Israelson (1974-77)Tulsa (CHL), Vancouver (WHA), Springfield (AHL), Calgary (WHA), Tidewater (SHL), Erie (NAHL)

Ric Schafer (1975-76) SwitzerlandRoger Bourque (1979-80) Hull (QMJHL)Paul Clarke (1978-81) Flint (IHL), Chicago (CnHL)Clark Hamilton (1977-80) Kansas City (CHL), Erie (EHL), Cincinnati (CHL)

Brian Walsh (1976-79)Calgary (WHA), San Francisco (PHL), New Hampshire/Cape Cod (NEHL)

Dan Byers (1978-80) Johnstown (NEHL), Fort Wayne (IHL)Geoff Collier (1978-80) Milwaukee (IHL), Netherlands Elite LeagueKevin Nugent (1978-79) Dallas (CHL), Indianapolis (WHA)Kevin Humphreys (1982-83) SwitzerlandKirt Bjork (1983-85) Adirondack (AHL), Italian Elite League

Bob McNamara (1983-88)Peoria (IHL), Milwaukee (IHL), Rochester (AHL), Mohawk Valley (ACHL)

Greg Hudas (1985-86) Flint (IHL)Bob Thebeau (1986-87) Virginia (ECHL)Steve Whitmore (1986-87) The NetherlandsFrank O’Brien (1988-89) SwedenLance Patten (1988-89) Sweden

Bob Bilton (1988-89) Indianapolis (IHL)Tim Caddo (1988-91) SHT Seinajoki (Sweden Div. II)Tim Kuehl (1989-90) SwedenLance Madson (1990-92) Louisville (ECHL), Columbus (ECHL), Springfield (AHL)Andy Slaggert(1989-90) Wurzburg ESV (Germany)Kevin Patrick (1992-93) Green Bay (AHA), St. Thomas (CoHL), New Haven (AHL)Lou Zadra (1992-93) Green Bay (AHA), Daytona Beach (SuHL)Eric Gregoire (1993-94) Erie (ECHL)Carl Picconatto (1993-94) Flint (CoHL), Muskegon (CoHL)Dan Sawyer (1993-95) Utica (CoHL), Huntington (ECHL), Johnstown (ECHL)Dave Bankoske (1993-95) Romford (BHL), Toledo (ECHL)Greg Louder (1994-95) Wheeling (ECHL), Cape Breton (AHL)Matt Osiecki (1994-00) Tallahassee (ECHL), Alexandria (WPHL)Jeff Hasselman (1995-96) Daytona Beach (SHL), Madison (CoHL)

Jamie Ling (1996-03)

Milwaukee (IHL), Mobile (ECHL), Hershey (AHL), Baton Rouge (ECHL), Chesapeake (ECHL), Dayton (ECHL), Dayton (ECHL), Cincinnati (IHL), Kansas City (IHL), Indianapolis (IHL), Cleveland (AHL)

Brett Bruininks (1996-99)Philadelphia (AHL), Johnstown (ECHL), Indianapolis (IHL), Florida (ECHL)

Garry Gruber (1996-99)Tallahassee (ECHL), Louisville (ECHL), Huntington (ECHL), Peoria (ECHL), Augusta (ECHL), Charlotte (ECHL)

Brian McCarthy (1998-99) Bad Nauheim EC (GerBun)Ben Nelsen (1996-98) Charlotte (ECHL), Richmond (ECHL)Matt Eisler (1998-00) Saint John (AHL), Johnstown (ECHL), Greensboro (ECHL)Steve Noble (1998-99) Fort Worth (CHL)

Benoit Cotnoir (1999-04)Mobile (ECHL), Richmond (ECHL), Pont Rouge (QSPHL), Basingstoke (BNL), Augusta (ECHL), Macon (WHA2)

Aniket Dhadphale (1999-05)Greensboro (ECHL), Roanoke (ECHL), Trenton (ECHL), Providence (AHL), Macon (ECHL), Lanshut EV (GerBun), Fassa HC (Italy)

Forrest Karr (1999-00) Jacksonville (ECHL), South Carolina (ECHL)Brian Urick (1999-01) Tallahassee (ECHL), Hamilton (AHL)Nathan Borega (2000-02) Louisiana (ECHL), Pensacola (ECHL), Reading (ECHL)Joe Dusbabek (2000-08) Roanoke (ECHL), Bridgeport (AHL), Quad City (UHL),

Phoenix (ECHL), Utah (ECHL), Pensacola (ECHL)

Sean Molina (2000-02)Trenton (ECHL), Lowell (AHL), Cleveland (AHL), Cincinnati (ECHL)

Sean Seyferth (2000-01) Dayton (ECHL), Wheeling (ECHL)

Dan Carlson (2001-12)Saint John (AHL), Roanoke (ECHL), Lowell (AHL), Coventry (EIHL), Munich (GER)

Chad Chipchase (2001-02) HYC Herentals (Belgium)Ryan Clark (2001-03) Mississippi (ECHL)Ryan Dolder (2001-02) Mississippi (ECHL)Jay Kopischke (2001-03) South Carolina (ECHL), Charlotte (ECHL), Augusta (ECHL)Matt Van Arkel (2001-02) Pee Dee (ECHL), Trenton (ECHL), Fort Wayne (UHL)David Inman (2002-04) Charlotte (ECHL), Hartford (AHL), Lowell (AHL)Jon Maruk (2002-03) Bossier-Shreveport (CHL)Evan Nielsen (2002-05) Chicago (AHL), Gwinnett (ECHL), Trenton (ECHL)Tony Zasowski (2002-03) Dayton (ECHL)Jake Wiegand (2002-05) Dayton (ECHL), Pee Dee (ECHL)

Michael Chin (2003-05)Cincinnati (ECHL), Dayton (ECHL), Greenville (ECHL), Pee Dee (ECHL), Trenton (ECHL)

Connor Dunlop (2003-05) Cincinnati (ECHL), Litvinov (Czech), Trenton (ECHL)John Wroblewski (2003-07) Fresno (ECHL)

Tom Galvin (2004-11)

Atlantic City (ECHL), Reading (ECHL), Quad City (ECHL), Muskegon (UHL), Grand Rapids (AHL), Muskegon (IHL), Providence (AHL), Grand Rapids (AHL), Manitoba (AHL), Evansville (CHL), Bloomington (CHL)

Aaron Gill (2004-07) Cleveland (AHL), Trenton (ECHL), Idaho (ECHL)Neil Komadoski (2004-08) Binghamton (AHL), Peoria (AHL), Alaska (ECHL)Morgan Cey (2005-10) Johnstown (ECHL), Springfield (AHL), Norfolk (AHL), Brad Wanchulak (2005-07) Phoenix (ECHL), Pee Dee (SPHL), Greenville (ECHL),

Memphis (CHL), Heerenveen Flyers (Hlnd), Wichita (ECHL)Chris Trick (2005-09) Pensacola (ECHL), Utah (ECHL), Kalamazoo (IHL)Matt Amado (2006-07) Chicago (UHL), Quebec (LNAH)Mike Walsh (2006-10) Toledo (ECHL), Grand Rapids (AHL), Dayton (ECHL), Utah (ECHL)Noah Babin (2007-09) Albany (AHL), Florida (ECHL)

NOTRE DAME PLAYERS IN THE NHL/IRISH IN THE PROS

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David Brown (2007-)

Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AHL), Wheeling (ECHL), Gwinett (ECHL), Quad City (CHL), Grand Rapids (AHL), Las Vegas (ECHL), Arizona (CHL), Allen (CHL), Wichita (CHL), Hull (EIHL), Fife (EIHL)

Jason Paige (2007-08) Trenton (ECHL)Josh Sciba (2007-08) Bakersfield (ECHL), Las Vegas (ECHL), Dayton (ECHL)

Tom Sawatske (2007-10)Dayton (ECHL), Phoenix (ECHL), Cincinnati (ECHL), Reading (ECHL), Rio Grande (CHL)

Michael Bartlett (2007-13)

Arizona (CHL), Austin (CHL), Johnstown (ECHL), Lake Erie (AHL), Charlotte (ECHL), Milwaukee (AHL), Cincinnatti (ECHL), Binghamton (AHL), Houston (AHL), Gwinnett (ECHL), Innsbruck (AUS)

Mark Van Guilder (2008-) Milwaukee (AHL), Cincinnati (ECHL), Hamilton (AHL), Ritten (Italy-A)

Brock Sheahan (2008-13)Wheeling (ECHL), Cincinnati (ECHL), Houston (AHL),Riesversee (DEL), Ontario (ECHL)

Evan Rankin (2008-)Rio Grande (CHL), Toledo (ECHL), Manitoba (AHL), Grand Rapids (AHL), Rochester (AHL), Syracuse (AHL), Kolner Haie (DEL), Lehigh Valley (AHL), St. John’s (AHL), Utica (AHL)

Garrett Regan (2008-09) Las Vegas (ECHL)

Luke Lucyk (2008-12)Charlotte (ECHL), Texas (CHL), Trenton (ECHL), Johnstown (ECHL). Gwinnett (ECHL), Tulsa (CHL)

Jordan Pearce (2009-13) Toledo (ECHL), Grand Rapids (AHL)

Ryan Thang (2009-13)Milwaukee (AHL), Augsburg (DEL), Mora IK (SWE), HIFK Helsinki (SM-Liga), Gangwon High1 (Asia)

Kyle Lawson (2009-13) Albany (AHL), Florida (ECHL), Charlotte (AHL)

Brett Blatchford (2009-11)Chicago (AHL), Idaho (ECHL), Toledo (ECHL), Texas (CHL), Arizona (CHL)

Dan Kissel (2009-12)Bakersfield (ECHL), Gwinnett (ECHL), Alaska (ECHL), Stavenger (Norway), Bridgeport (AHL)

Kevin Deeth (2010-12) Utah (ECHL), Stavenger (Norway)

Joe Lavin (2010-14)Rockford (AHL), Providence (AHL), Evansville (ECHL), South Carolina (ECHL)

Christiaan Minella (2010-)Cincinnati (ECHL), Wheeling (ECHL), Wilkes Barre/Scranton (AHL)

Brad Phillips (2010-14)Bloomington (CHL), Adirondack (AHL), Trenton (ECHL), Stockton (ECHL), Gwinnett (ECHL), Elmira (ECHL), Idaho (ECHL)

Teddy Ruth (2010-14) Springfield (AHL), Milwaukee (AHL), Cincinnati (ECHL)Ben Ryan (2010-13) Milwaukee (AHL), Cincinnati (ECHL)

Calle Ridderwall (2011-) Providence (AHL), Dusseldorf (DEL), Prague-Lev (KHL), HV71 (Sweden), Djurgardens IF (Sweden)

Ryan Guentzel (2011-12) Klostersee (EHC)Sean Lorenz (2012-13) Houston (AHL), Orlando (ECHL)Billy Maday (2012-13) Stavenger (Norway)Patrick Gaul (2012-) Mississippi (SHL), South Carolina (ECHL)

Nick Larson (2012- )Peoria (AHL), Bridgeport (AHL), Stockton (ECHL), Orlando (ECHL), South Carolina (ECHL), HC Banska (Slovakia), Pensacola (SPHL)

David Gerths (2013-14) South Carolina (ECHL)Kevin Lind (2013-15) Norfolk (AHL), Utah (ECHL)Steven Summerhays (2013-) Ft. Wayne (ECHL), Alaska (ECHL), Missouri (ECHL)

Shayne Taker (2013-) San Antonio (AHL), Cincinnati (ECHL), Utah (ECHL), San Diego (AHL)

T.J. Tynan (2013-) Springfield (AHL), Lake Erie (AHL)Jeff Costello (2014-) Syracuse (AHL), Florida (ECHL)Peter Schneider (2015-) Indy (ECHL)Steven Fogarty (2016-) Hartford (AHL)Mario Lucia (2016-) Iowa (AHL)Sam Herr (2016-) Ontario (AHL)

Bold indicates active players

IN THE DRAFTSince 1969, the Notre Dame hockey program has seen 79 of its players drafted by National Hockey League teams. Forward Riley Sheahan (Detroit) was a first round selection of the Detroit Red Wings in 2010 (21st overall). Before that, former defenseman Ian Cole (St. Louis, 18th overall in 2007) and former forward Kyle Palmieri (Anaheim, 26th in 2009) also were first round selections. Name Team Year Round PickIan Williams Pittsburgh Penguins 1971 6th 74Bill Green Vancouver Canucks 1971 7th 87Bill Nyrop Montreal Canadiens 1972 4th 66D’Arcy Keating Pittsburgh Penguins 1972 7th 104Eddie Bumbacco Montreal Canadiens 1972 9th 142John Campbell New York Rangers 1973 3rd 46Len Moher Buffalo Sabres 1975 10th 174Alex Pirus Minnesota North Stars 1975 3rd 41Clark Hamilton Detroit Red Wings 1975 3rd 50Jack Brownschidle St. Louis Blues 1975 6th 99Paul Clarke Montreal Canadiens 1975 9th 158Kevin Nugent Boston Bruins 1975 10th 171Roger Bourque Montreal Canadiens 1975 14th 208Don Jackson Minnesota North Stars 1976 3rd 39John Peterson Chicago Blackhawks 1976 6th 99Greg Meredith Atlanta Flames 1978 6th 97Don Lucia Philadelphia Flyers 1978 10th 168Scott Cameron New York Islanders 1978 10th 169Jim Brown Los Angeles Kings 1979 5th 92John Schmidt Montreal Canadiens 1980 9th 187John DeVoe Montreal Canadiens 1982 4th 69Greg Hudas Detroit Red Wings 1982 7th 128Mike McNeill St. Louis Blues (supplemental) 1988 1st 14Dan Sawyer Calgary Flames 1989 10th 210Greg Louder Edmonton Oilers 1990 5th 101Chris Tschupp Calgary Flames 1990 6th 125John Rushin New York Rangers 1991 7th 147Davide Dal Grande New York Rangers 1992 6th 144Wade Salzman St. Louis Blues 1992 11th 259Tim Harberts Pittsburgh Penguins 1993 9th 234Steve Noble St. Louis Blues 1994 8th 198Aniket Dhadphale San Jose Sharks 1994 10th 245Brian Urick Edmonton Oilers 1996 5th 114Ben Simon Chicago Blackhawks 1997 5th 110Joe Dusbabek San Jose Sharks 1997 7th 163Jay Kopischke Los Angeles Kings 1997 8th 193Ryan Clark New York Islanders 1997 9th 222David Inman New York Rangers 1999 2nd 59Brett Henning New York Islanders 1999 9th 255Evan Nielsen Atlanta Thrashers 2000 8th 242Neil Komadoski Ottawa Senators 2001 3rd 81Rob Globke Florida Panthers 2002 2nd 40Mike Walsh New York Rangers 2002 5th 143Yan Stastny Boston Bruins 2002 8th 259Victor Oreskovich Colorado Avalanche 2004 2nd 55Wes O’Neill New York Islanders 2004 4th 115David Brown Pittsburgh Penguins 2004 8th 228Kyle Lawson Carolinia Hurricanes 2005 7th 198Erik Condra Ottawa Senators 2006 7th 211Ian Cole St. Louis Blues 2007 1st 18Teddy Ruth Washington Capitals 2007 2nd 46Ryan Thang Nashville Predators 2007 3rd 81Ben Ryan Nashville Predators 2007 4th 114Joe Lavin Chicago Blackhawks 2007 5th 126Brad Phillips Philadelphia Flyers 2007 7th 182Nick Larson Calgary Flames 2008 4th 108Sean Lorenz Minnesota Wild 2008 4th 115Kyle Palmieri Anaheim Ducks 2009 1st 26Jeff Costello Ottawa Senators 2009 5th 146Anders Lee New York Islanders 2009 6th 152

IRISH IN THE PROS/NOTRE DAME PLAYERS IN THE NHL DRAFT

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Name Team Year Round PickRiley Sheahan Detroit Red Wings 2010 1st 21Stephen Johns Chicago Blackhawks 2010 2nd 60Bryan Rust Pittsburgh Penguins 2010 3rd 80Kevin Lind Anaheim Ducks 2010 6th 177T.J. Tynan Columbus Blue Jackets 2011 3rd 66Mario Lucia Minnesota Wild 2011 2nd 60Steven Fogarty New York Rangers 2011 3rd 72Robbie Russo New York Islanders 2011 4th 95Thomas DiPauli Washington Capitals 2012 4th 100Austin Wuthrich Washington Capitals 2012 4th 107Vince Hinostroza Chicago Blackhawks 2012 6th 169Connor Hurley Buffalo Sabres 2013 2nd 38Cal Petersen Buffalo Sabres 2013 5th 129Joe Wegwerth Florida Panthers 2014 4th 92Anders Bjork Boston Bruins 2014 5th 146Jake Evans Montreal Canadiens 2014 7th 207Dennis Gilbert Chicago Blackhawks 2015 3rd 91Andrew Peeke Columbus Blue Jackets 2016 2nd 34thCam Morrison Colorado Avalanche 2016 2nd 40th

Bold indicates current Notre Dame players

THE IRISH AND U.S.A. HOCKEYThe Notre Dame hockey program has seen many of its players contribute to USA Hockey on the national and international scene since 1971 when Dick Tomasoni saw action in goal for the U.S. National Team in the World Championships held in Switzerland. Since then, the Irish have seen their players play for the U.S. National Team, the U.S. Junior National Team and as members of the U.S. National Team Developmental Program in Ann Arbor, Mich. Thirty-five players that have attended Notre Dame have been members of the U.S. National Developmental Program.

NOTRE DAME PLAYERS ON THE U.S. NATIONAL TEAM• Vince Hiostroza (2016 - Russia - 4th)• Kyle Palmieri (2012- Helsinki, Finland - 6th) • Yan Stastny (2011 - Bratislava/Kosice, Slovakia - 8th)• Christian Hanson (2010 - Cologne/Mannheim, Germany - 13th)• Yan Stastny (2006 - Riga, Latvia - 7th)• Yan Stastny (2005 - Vienna/Innsbruck, Austria - 6th)• Mark Eaton (2002 - Gothenburg/Johnkoping/Karlstad, Sweden - 7th)• Mark Eaton (2001 - Cologne/Hannover, Germany -5th)• Mike McNeill (1991 - Turku/Tampere, Finland - 4th)• Jeff Logan (1983 - Munchen/Dusseldorf, West Germany - 5th)• Jack Brownschidle (1979 - Moscow, USSR - 7th)• Don Jackson (1979 - Moscow, USSR - 7th)• Don Jackson (1978 - Prague, Czechoslovakia - 6th)• Jack Brownschidle (1975 - Munchen/Dusseldorf, West Germany - 6th)• Clark Hamilton (1975 - Munchen/Dusseldorf, West Germany - 6th)• Bill Nyrop (1974 - Helsinki, Finland - Pool B -1st)• Dick Tomasoni (1971 - Bern/Geneva, Switzerland - 6th)

NOTRE DAME PLAYERS ON THE U.S. JUNIOR NATIONAL TEAM• Anders Bjork (2016 - Helsinki, Finland - Bronze medal)• Thomas DiPauli (2014 - Malmo, Sweden - 5th)• Vince Hinostroza (2014 - Malmo, Sweden - 5th)• Mario Lucia (2013 - Ufa, Russia - Gold medal)• Stephen Johns (2012- Calgary/Edmonton, Alta. - 7th) • T.J. Tynan (2012 - Calgary/Edmonton, Alta. - 7th) • Kyle Palmieri (2011- Buffalo, N.Y. - Bronze medal)• Kyle Palmieri (2010 - Regina/Saskatoon, Sask. - Gold medal)• Ian Cole (2009 - Ottawa, Ont. - 5th)• Teddy Ruth (2009 - Ottawa, Ont. - 5th)• Ian Cole (2008 - Pardubice/Liberec, Czech Republic - 4th)• Kyle Lawson (2007 - Leksand/Mora, Sweden - Bronze medal)

• Rob Globke (2002 - Pardubice/Hradek Kralove, Czech Republic - 5th)• Brett Lebda (2002 - Pardubice/Hradek Kralove, Czech Republic - 5th)• Rob Globke (2001 - Moscow/Podolsk, Russia - 5th)• Connor Dunlop (2001 - Moscow/Podolsk, Russia - 5th)• Connor Dunlop (2000 - Skelleftea/Umea, Sweden - 4th)• Brett Henning (2000 - Skelleftea/Umea, Sweden - 4th)• David Inman (2000 - Skelleftea/Umea, Sweden - 4th)• Dan Carlson (1999 - Winnipeg, Manitoba - 8th)• Joe Dusbabek (1998 - Helsinki/Hameenlinna, Sweden - 5th)• Ben Simon (1998 - Helsinki/Hameenlinna, Sweden - 5th)• Ben Simon (1997 - Geneva/Morges, Switzerland - Silver medal)• Jack Brownschidle (1979 - Karlstad, Sweden - 6th)• Jack Brownschidle (1977 - Brystrica/Zvolen, Czechoslovakia - 7th)

U.S. NATIONAL TEAM DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMName Years ActiveBrett Henning 1997-98Michael Chin 1997-98Connor Dunlop 1997-98, 1998-99Paul Harris 1997-98, 1998-99John Wroblewski 1997-98, 1998-99Neil Komadoski 1998-99, 1999-00Brett Lebda 1998-99, 1999-00Rob Globke 1998-99, 1999-00Derek Smith 1999-00, 2000-01Noah Babin 2000-01, 2001-02Tim Wallace 2000-01, 2001-02Michael Bartlett 2001-02, 2002-03Josh Sciba 2001-02, 2002-03Tom Sawatske 2000-01, 2001-02Jordan Pearce 2002-03, 2003-04Kyle Lawson 2003-04, 2004-05Ian Cole 2005-06, 2006-07Joe Lavin 2005-06, 2006-07Brad Phillips 2005-06, 2006-07Teddy Ruth 2005-06, 2006-07Patrick Gaul 2006-07, 2007-08Sean Lorenz 2006-07, 2007-08Sam Calabrese 2007-08, 2008-09Kyle Palmieri 2007-08, 2008-09Stephen Johns 2008-09, 2009-10Bryan Rust 2008-09, 2009-10Jarred Tinordi 2008-09, 2009-10Robbie Russo 2009-10 2010-11Austin Wuthrich 2009-10, 2010-11Andy Ryan 2009-10, 2010-11Thomas DiPauli 2010-11, 2011-12Dawson Cook 2011-12, 2012-13Nathan Billitier 2012-13, 2013-14Anders Bjork 2012-13, 2013-14Joe Wegwerth 2012-13, 2013-14

NOTRE DAME PLAYERS IN THE NHL DRAFT/THE IRISH AND USA HOCKEY

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YEAR BY YEAR LEADERS

GOALTENDER WINNING PERCENTAGESeason Name W L T %.2015-16 Cal Petersen 19 11 7 .6082014-15 Chad Katunar 5 3 2 .6002013-14 Steven Summerhays 21 14 2 .5952012-13 Steven Summerhays 21 12 2 .6292011-12 Steven Summerhays 10 8 0 .5562010-11 Mike Johnson 20 10 4 .6472009-10 Mike Johnson 10 13 5 .4462008-09 Jordan Pearce 30 6 3 .8082007-08 Jordan Pearce 23 15 4 .5952006-07 David Brown 30 6 3 .8082005-06 Jordan Pearce 4 4 0 .5002004-05 Morgan Cey 3 17 5 .2202003-04 David Brown 14 7 3 .6462002-03 Morgan Cey 15 15 6 .5002001-02 Morgan Cey 15 14 3 .5162000-01 Jeremiah Kimento 5 7 2 .4291999-00 Tony Zasowski 13 9 6 .5711998-99 Forrest Karr 19 14 5 .5661997-98 Forrest Karr 6 3 1 .6501996-97 Matt Eisler 7 19 1) .2781995-96 Matt Eisler 7 16 1 .3131994-95 Matt Eisler 9 13 0 .4091993-94 Greg Louder 7 14 4 .3601992-93 Greg Louder 4 16 1 .2141991-92 Greg Louder 5 13 0 .2781990-91 Greg Louder 16 15 2 .5151989-90 Lance Madson 18 15 0 .5451988-89 Lance Madson 9 26 2 .2701987-88 Lance Madson 24 4 2 .8331986-87 Lance Madson 5 12 0 .4171985-86 Tim Lukenda 7 9 1 .4411984-85 Tim Lukenda 6 11 1 .3611983-84 Tim Lukenda 12 5 0 .7061982-83 Bob McNamara 12 18 2 .4061981-82 Dave Laurion 16 10 2 .6071980-81 Dave Laurion 6 7 0 .4621979-80 Bob McNamara 10 7 0 .5881978-79 Dave Laurion 15 14 1 .5171977-78 Len Moher 8 11 1 .4251976-77 Len Moher 12 5 1 .6941975-76 Len Moher 10 6 2 .6111974-75 Len Moher 10 18 1 .5531973-74 Mark Kronholm 14 20 0 .4121972-73 Mark Kronholm 20 10 0 .0541971-72 Dick Tomasoni 12 10 0 .5451970-71 Dick Tomasoni 6 12 3 .3571969-70 Dick Tomasoni 16 5 1 .7501968-69 Dick Tomasoni 15 8 3 .634

Note: minimum standards often have been applied to determine yearly percentage and average leaders (evaluated on a year-by-year basis).

SAVESSeason Name Saves2015-16 Cal Petersen 1,0492014-15 Cal Petersen 8922013-14 Steven Summerhays 9122012-13 Steven Summerhays 7932011-12 Mike Johnson 4662010-11 Mike Johnson 8562009-10 Mike Johnson 6742008-09 Jordan Pearce 6212007-08 Jordan Pearce 5462006-07 David Brown 844

Season Name Saves2005-06 David Brown 7622004-05 Morgan Cey 7662003-04 David Brown 6872002-03 Morgan Cey 1,0542001-02 Morgan Cey 9272000-01 Tony Zasowski 5311999-00 Tony Zasowski 6731998-99 Forrest Karr 8301997-98 Matt Eisler 8131996-97 Matt Eisler 7641995-96 Matt Eisler 6601994-95 Matt Eisler 6551993-94 Greg Louder 5631992-93 Greg Louder 5081991-92 Greg Louder 4881990-91 Greg Louder 9351989-90 Lance Madson 9681988-89 Lance Madson 1,2881987-88 Lance Madson 7221986-87 Lance Madson 5411985-86 Tim Lukenda 5591984-85 Tim Lukenda 5011983-84 Tim Lukenda 3191982-83 Bob McNamara 9161981-82 Dave Laurion 8271980-81 Bob McNamara 7651979-80 Dave Laurion 5961978-79 Dave Laurion 8431977-78 Len Moher 7021976-77 Len Moher 2 6041975-76 John Peterson 6201974-75 Len Moher 6401973-74 Mark Kronholm 1,1131972-73 Mark Kronholm 9801971-72 Dick Tomasoni 6681970-71 Dick Tomasoni 6781969-70 Dick Tomasoni 5871968-69 Dick Tomasoni 823

SAVE PERCENTAGESeason Name %2015-16 Cal Petersen .9272014-15 Cal Petersen .9192013-14 Steven Summerhays .9232012-13 Steven Summerhays .9192011-12 Steven Summerhays .9102010-11 Mike Johnson .9042009-10 Mike Johnson .9102008-09 Jordan Pearce .9312007-08 Jordan Pearce .9142006-07 David Brown .9312005-06 David Brown .9152004-05 Morgan Cey .9122003-04 David Brown .9252002-03 Morgan Cey .9122001-02 Morgan Cey .9102000-01 Jeremiah Kimento .8821999-00 Tony Zasowski .9011998-99 Forrest Karr .8991997-98 Matt Eisler .9051996-97 Matt Eisler .8851995-96 Wade Salzman .8701994-95 Matt Eisler .8701993-94 Greg Louder .8581992-93 Greg Louder .8421991-92 Brent Lothrop .8561990-91 Greg Louder .8741989-90 Lance Madson .8701988-89 Lance Madson .876

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

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Season Name %1987-88 Lance Madson .8821986-87 Lance Madson .8781985-86 Tim Lukenda .8441984-85 Tim Lukenda .8281983-84 Al Haverkamp .8901982-83 Bob McNamara .8481981-82 Dave Laurion .8741980-81 Bob McNamara .8741979-80 Dave Laurion .8581978-79 Dave Laurion .8621977-78 John Peterson .8831976-77 John Peterson .8991975-76 Len Moher .8851974-75 Len Moher .8881973-74 Mark Kronholm .8811972-73 Mark Kronholm .8841971-72 Mark Kronholm .8791970-71 Mark Kronholm .9071969-70 Dick Tomasoni .8921968-69 Dick Tomasoni .880

GOALTENDER VICTORIESSeason Name Victories2015-16 Cal Petersen 192014-15 Cal Petersen 132013-14 Steven Summerhays 212012-13 Steven Summerhays 212011-12 Steven Summerhays 102010-11 Mike Johnson 202009-10 Mike Johnson 102008-09 Jordan Pearce 302007-08 Jordan Pearce 232006-07 David Brown 302005-06 David Brown 92004-05 Morgan Cey 32003-04 David Brown 132002-03 Morgan Cey 152001-02 Morgan Cey 152000-01 Jeremiah Kimento 51999-00 Tony Zasowski 131998-99 Forrest Karr 191997-98 Matt Eisler 121996-97 Matt Eisler 71995-96 Matt Eisler 71994-95 Matt Eisler 91993-94 Greg Louder 71992-93 Greg Louder 41991-92 Greg Louder 51990-91 Greg Louder 161989-90 Lance Madson 181988-89 Lance Madson 91987-88 Lance Madson 241986-87 Lance Madson 121985-86 Tim Lukenda 71984-85 Tim Lukenda 61983-84 Tim Lukenda 171982-83 Bob McNamara 121981-82 Dave Laurion 161980-81 Bob McNamara 141979-80 Bob McNamara 101978-79 Dave Laurion 151977-78 Len Moher 111976-77 Len Moher 121975-76 Len Moher 101974-75 Len Moher 101973-74 Mark Kronholm 141972-73 Mark Kronholm 201971-72 Dick Tomasoni 12

Season Name Victories1970-71 Dick Tomasoni 61969-70 Dick Tomasoni 161968-69 Dick Tomasoni 15

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGESeason Name Avg.2015-16 Cal Petersen 2.202014-15 Cal Petersen 2.512013-14 Steven Summerhays 2.042012-13 Steven Summerhays 2.012011-12 Steven Summerhays 2.422010-11 Mike Johnson 2.622009-10 Mike Johnson 2.602008-09 Jordan Pearce 1.682007-08 Jordan Pearce 2.042006-07 David Brown 1.582005-06 David Brown 2.472004-05 Morgan Cey 2.992003-04 David Brown 2.322002-03 Morgan Cey 2.872001-02 Morgan Cey 2.722000-01 Jeremiah Kimento 3.601999-00 Tony Zasowski 2.561998-99 Forrest Karr 2.581997-98 Matt Eisler 2.701996-97 Matt Eisler 3.651995-96 Wade Salzman 3.651994-95 Matt Eisler 4.301993-94 Wade Salzman 3.981992-93 Greg Louder 4.851991-92 Brent Lothrop 4.151990-91 Greg Louder 4.111989-90 Lance Madson 4.571988-89 Lance Madson 4.961987-88 Lance Madson 3.441986-87 Lance Madson 4.161985-86 Tim Lukenda 5.721984-85 Tim Lukenda 6.221983-84 Al Haverkamp 2.881982-83 Bob McNamara 5.341981-82 Bob McNamara 4.131980-81 Dave Laurion 3.931979-80 Dave Laurion 4.931978-79 Dave Laurion 4.771977-78 John Peterson 4.471976-77 John Peterson 3.441975-76 Len Moher 4.401974-75 Len Moher 4.401973-74 Mark Kronholm 4.171972-73 Mark Kronholm 4.101971-72 Dick Tomasoni 4.361970-71 Chris Cathcart 2.831969-70 Chris Cathcart 3.491968-69 John Barry 2.00

TOTAL POINTSSeason Name Points2015-16 Anders Lee 352014-15 Vince Hinostroza 442013-14 T.J. Tynan 382012-13 Anders Lee 382011-12 T.J. Tynan 412010-11 T.J. Tynan 542009-10 Calle Ridderwall 282008-09 Erik Condra 382007-08 Erik Condra 382006-07 Erik Condra 482005-06 Erik Condra 342004-05 Cory McLean 22

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Season Name Points2003-04 Rob Globke 402002-03 Rob Globke 362001-02 Connor Dunlop 452000-01 Dan Carlson 421999-00 Dan Carlson 351998-99 Ben Simon 421997-98 Ben Simon 351996-97 Joe Dusbabek 25

Brian Urick 251995-96 Jamie Ling 311994-95 Jamie Ling 431993-94 Jamie Ling 391992-93 Jamie Ling 401991-92 Curtis Janicke 501990-91 Dave Bankoske 491989-90 Dave Bankoske 561988-89 Dave Bankoske 451987-88 Mike McNeill 721986-87 Mike McNeill 371985-86 Mike McNeill 471984-85 Brent Chapman 631983-84 Brent Chapman 691982-83 Kirt Bjork 631981-82 Dave Poulin 591980-81 Jeff Logan 421979-80 Greg Meredith 711978-79 Dave Poulin 591977-78 Geoff Collier 401976-77 Brian Walsh 691975-76 Brian Walsh 651974-75 Brian Walsh 531973-74 Eddie Bumbacco 501972-73 Eddie Bumbacco 901971-72 Paul Regan 331970-71 John Noble 431969-70 John Noble 591968-69 Phil Wittliff 47

GOALSSeason Name Goals2015-16 Thomas DiPauli 142014-15 Mario Lucia 212013-14 Bryan Rust 172012-13 Anders Lee 202011-12 Anders Lee 172010-11 Anders Lee 242009-10 Calle Ridderwall 192008-09 Calle Ridderwall 172007-08 Ryan Thang 182006-07 Ryan Thang 202005-06 Josh Sciba 172004-05 Wes O’Neill 6

Josh Sciba 62003-04 Rob Globke 192002-03 Rob Globke 212001-02 David Inman 192000-01 Dan Carlson 17

Rob Globke 171999-00 Dan Carlson 171998-99 Aniket Dhadphale 18

Ben Simon 181997-98 Aniket Dhadphale 251996-97 Joe Dusbabek 13

Brian Urick 131995-96 Aniket Dhadphale 131994-95 Tim Harberts 211993-94 Jamie Ling 131992-93 Dave Bankoske 14

Jamie Ling 14

Season Name Goals1991-92 Lou Zadra 241990-91 Lou Zadra 241989-90 Dave Bankoske 281988-89 Matt Hanzel 211987-88 Mike McNeill 281986-87 Mike McNeill 211985-86 Tim Reilly 211984-85 Brent Chapman 361983-84 Adam Parsons 321982-83 Kirt Bjork 291981-82 Dave Poulin 291980-81 Jeff Logan 241979-80 Greg Meredith 401978-79 Greg Meredith 28

Dave Poulin 281977-78 Terry Fairholm 181976-77 Brian Walsh 281975-76 Alex Pirus 221974-75 Brian Walsh 291973-74 Eddie Bumbacco 221972-73 Eddie Bumbacco 431971-72 Paul Regan 191970-71 John Noble 161969-70 Phil Wittliff 291968-69 Phil Wittliff 31

ASSISTSSeason Name Assists2014-15 Vince Hinostroza 332013-14 T.J. Tynan 302012-13 Jeff Costello 19

Bryan Rust 19Sam Calabrese 19

2011-12 T.J. Tynan 282010-11 Ryan Guentzel 332009-10 Kyle Lawson 182008-09 Kevin Deeth 272007-08 Erik Condra 232006-07 Erik Condra 342005-06 Erik Condra 282004-05 Cory McLean 172003-04 Rob Globke 21

Aaron Gill 212002-03 Connor Dunlop 252001-02 Connor Dunlop 362000-01 Dan Carlson 251999-00 Joe Dusbabek 19

Ben Simon 191998-99 Brian Urick 251997-98 Ben Simon 281996-97 Aniket Dhadphale 161995-96 Jamie Ling 191994-95 Jamie Ling 311993-94 Jamie Ling 261992-93 Jamie Ling 261991-92 Curtis Janicke 381990-91 Dave Bankoske 301989-90 Tim Kuehl 291988-89 Dave Bankoske 341987-88 Mike McNeill 441986-87 Kevin Markovitz 181985-86 Mike McNeill 291984-85 Tim Reilly 391983-84 Brent Chapman 401982-83 Kirt Bjork 341981-82 John Schmidt 341980-81 Jeff Brownschidle 281979-80 Tom Michalek 441978-79 Dave Poulin 31

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

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Season Name AssistsTed Weltzin 31

1977-78 Don Fairholm 291976-77 Brian Walsh 411975-76 Brian Walsh 471974-75 Pat Conroy 311973-74 Bill Nyrop 291972-73 Eddie Bumbacco 471971-72 John Noble 421970-71 John Noble 271969-70 John Noble 351968-69 Joe Bonk 24

GAME-WINNING GOALSSeason Name Goals2015-16 Sam Herr 42014-15 Vince Hinostroza 3

Thomas DiPauli 32013-14 Sam Herr 4

Mario Lucia 42012-13 Bryan Rust 4

T.J. Tynan 42011-12 Jeff Costello 32010-11 Anders Lee 72009-10 Four with 22008-09 Christian Hanson 5

Calle Ridderwall 5Ben Ryan 5

2007-08 Ryan Thang 52006-07 Ryan Thang 62005-06 Mike Walsh 42004-05 T.J. Jindra 22003-04 Rob Globke 52002-03 Rob Globke 42001-02 Rob Globke 2

Kyle Dolder 2David Inman 2Brett Lebda 2

2000-01 Rob Globke 21999-00 Dan Carlson 51998-99 Brian Urick 41997-98 Brian Urick 51996-97 Joe Dusbabek 2

Brian Urick 21995-96 Jamie Ling 31994-95 Tim Harberts 31993-94 Tim Harberts 41992-93 Dave Bankoske 2

Curtis Janicke 21991-92 Mike Curry 31990-91 Curtis Janicke 31989-90 Dave Bankoske 71988-89 Matt Hanzel 31987-88 Tim Kuehl 51986-87 Tim Kuehl 2

Michael Leherr 2Mike McNeill 2

1985-86 Rich Sobilo 41984-85 Tom Mooney 31983-84 Brent Chapman 61982-83 Kirt Bjork 51981-82 Dave Poulin 51980-81 Kirt Bjork 2

Jeff Perry 2Dave Poulin 2

1979-80 Dave Poulin 51978-79 Greg Meredith 61977-78 Terry Fairholm 31976-77 Jack Brownschidle 51975-76 Paul Clarke 4

Season Name GoalsBrian Walsh 4

1974-75 Statistic not available1973-74 Brian Walsh 3

Ian Williams 31972-73 Ray DeLorenzi 61971-72 Eddie Bumbacco 2

Paul Regan 21970-71 Ian Williams 3

Paul Regan 31969-70 Kevin Hoene 4

SHORT-HANDED GOALSSeason Name Goals2015-16 Justin Wade 12014-15 Robbie Russo 1

Steven Fogarty 12013-14 Robbie Russo 2

Bryan Rust 22012-13 Mike Voran 22011-12 T.J. Tynan 22010-11 Three with 22009-10 Four with 12008-09 Erik Condra 22007-08 Erik Condra 32006-07 Six tied with 12005-06 Josh Sciba 1

Mark Van Guilder 12004-05 T.J. Jindra 1

Jason Paige 12003-04 T.J. Jindra 22002-03 John Wroblewski 22001-02 Rob Globke 1

Brad Wanchulak 12000-01 Brett Lebda 2

Dan Carlson 2Ryan Dolder 2

1999-00 Connor Dunlop 21998-99 Dan Carlson 1

Chad Chipchase 1Aniket Dhadphale 1Brian Urick 1

1997-98 Dan Carlson 3Benoit Cotnoir 3Ben Simon 3

1996-97 Ben Nelsen 1Steve Noble 1

1995-96 Jamie Ling 41994-95 Jamie Ling 11993-94 Six players 11992-93 Jamie Morshead 21991-92 Three players 11990-91 Mike Curry 31989-90 Lou Zadra 31988-89 Matt Hanzel 31987-88 Robert Bilton 31986-87 Mike McNeill 1

Tom Mooney 11985-86 Mike McNeill 2

Rich Sobilo 21984-85 Tim Reilly 41983-84 Statistic not available1982-83 Six players 11981-82 Dave Poulin 41980-81 Bill Rothstein 21979-80 Tom Michalek 41978-79 Kevin Humphreys 51977-78 Four players 11976-77 Don Fairholm 31975-76 Allen Karsnia 3

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

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Season Name Goals1974-75 Statistic not available 1973-74 Five players 11972-73 Eddie Bumbacco 31971-72 Paul Regan 2

POWER-PLAY GOALSSeason Name Goals2015-16 Mario Lucia 52014-15 Robbie Russo 52013-14 Mario Lucia 72012-13 Mario Lucia 5

Bryan Rust 5T.J. Tynan 5

2011-12 Anders Lee 7Billy Maday 7

2010-11 Jeff Costello 6Anders Lee 6

2009-10 Calle Ridderwall 112008-09 Calle Ridderwall 112007-08 Ryan Thang 7

Mark Van Guilder 72006-07 Ryan Thang 102005-06 Josh Sciba 102004-05 Wes O’Neill 52003-04 Aaron Gill 92002-03 John Wroblewski 82001-02 David Inman 72000-01 David Inman 51999-00 Ben Simon 101998-99 Aniket Dhadphale 91997-98 Aniket Dhadphale 121996-97 Steve Noble 51995-96 Brett Bruininks 5

Brian Urick 51994-95 Tim Harberts 131993-94 Brett Bruininks 4

Brent Lamppa 41992-93 Curtis Janicke 81991-92 Lou Zadra 111990-91 Lou Zadra 91989-90 Dave Bankoske 91988-89 Tim Kuehl 81987-88 Tim Kuehl 7

Mike McNeill 121986-87 Mike McNeill 71985-86 Mike McNeill 7

Tom Mooney 71984-85 Brent Chapman 121983-84 Statistic not available1982-83 Kirt Bjork 91981-82 Dave Poulin 101980-81 Kevin Humphreys 91979-80 Greg Meredith 231978-79 Dave Poulin 101977-78 Don Jackson 81976-77 Brian Walsh 181975-76 Alex Pirus 121974-75 Statistic not available1973-74 Eddie Bumbacco 71972-73 Eddie Bumbacco 161971-72 Ian Williams 12

PENALTY MINUTESSeason Name Pen./Min.2015-16 Luke Ripley 18/472014-15 Vince Hinostroza 16/482013-14 Jeff Costello 31/732012-13 Stephen Johns 31/622011-12 Nick Larson 23/732010-11 Stephen Johns 34/982009-10 Ian Cole 22/552008-09 Ian Cole 29/582007-08 Brock Sheahan 32/672006-07 T.J. Jindra 21/582005-06 Tom Sawatske 23/572004-05 Victor Oreskovich 25/692003-04 Neil Komadoski 20/482002-03 Brett Ledba 24/482001-02 Neil Komadoski 36/1002000-01 Brett Lebda 37/1091999-00 Nathan Borega 35/701998-99 David Inman 29/741997-98 Ben Simon 31/891996-97 Brian Urick 29/881995-96 Terry Lorenz 37/741994-95 Brett Bruininks 44/1041993-94 Brett Bruininks 38/751992-93 Brett Bruininks 41/981991-92 Curtis Janicke 30/681990-91 Dan Sawyer 24/50

Lou Zadra 24/501989-90 Dan Sawyer 29/681988-89 Bobby Herber 31/701987-88 Lance Patten 19/461986-87 Roy Bemiss 24/531985-86 Brent Chapman 24/661984-85 Steve Ely 49/1011983-84 Brent Chapman 46/1041982-83 Mark Doman 31/701981-82 Jim Brown 45/1011980-81 Jeff Brownschidle 23/561979-80 Scott Cameron 35/781978-79 Scott Cameron 40/831977-78 Kevin Nugent 34/951976-77 Brian Walsh 29/581975-76 Roger Bourque 41/821974-75 Brian Walsh 39/891973-74 Ian Williams 27/621972-73 Steve Curry 38/791971-72 Bill Green 18/36

Bill Nyrop 18/361970-71 Steve Curry 30/631969-70 Gary Little 28/831968-69 Mike Collins 13/46Bold – indicates current player

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

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ALL-TIME ROSTERNo. Name Years Pos. Hometown/Previous Team Ht./Wt. Career Statistics21 Aiken, Joe ‘13-’15 LW Whitefish Bay, IN/Whitefish Bay HS 6-1/185 12 gms – 1-0-1, 0/016 Amado, Matt ’03-’06 C Surrey, BC/Coquitlam Express 5-11/189 130 gms – 23-25-48, 69/13811 Andrusiak, Lyle ’94-’98 C Foam Lake, SASK/Notre Dame Hounds 6-0/190 144 gms – 26-40-66, 50/103 15 Anquillare, Mark ’84-’86 C West Haven, CT/West Haven HS 5-9/155 50 gms – 9-18-27, 11/226 Arcangel, Justin ’90-’92 D Hamburg, NY/Nichols School 6-1/195 29 gms – 0-2-2, 3/622 Arendt, Pat ’88-’92 C Rochester, MN/Lourdes HS 5-10/190 125 gms – 30-40-70, 51/10217 Arkell, Tom ’90-’92 D Vernon, BC/Vernon Secondary School 6-2/202 30 gms – 1-1-2, 6/1217 Augustine, Jim ’72-’76 W Chicago, IL/Brother Rice HS 5-10/175 82 gms – 4-2-6, 6/12 6 Babin, Noah ‘03-’07 D Palm Beach Gardens, FL/Green Bay Gamblers 6-0/188 146 gms – 10-39-49, 53/10617 Badalich, Jeff ‘82-’86 W Cottage Grove, WI/Deerfield Academy 5-10/170 78 gms – 8-12-20, 35/7319 Bagne, Troy ’96-’00 F Moorhead, MN/Moorhead HS 6-0/180 126 gms – 5-11-16, 26/5218 Bales, Chris ‘92-’96 LW Midland, ONT/Barrie Colts 5-11/191 106 gms – 11-25-36, 38/8412 Bankoske, David ‘88-’93 C Williamsville, NY/Nichols HS 5-11/189 141 gms – 73-109-182, 27/868 Bankoske, Robert ‘87-’89 W Williamsville, NY/St. Joseph’s Coll. Inst. 5-6/155 61 gms – 10-12-22, 7/1427 Bartlett, Michael ‘03-’07 LW Morton Grove, IL/U.S. U-18 Nat’l Team 6-0/198 150 gms – 13-25-38, 60/13911 Baumgartner, Bob ‘74-’78 W West St. Paul, MN/Sibley HS 5-10/170 58 gms – 11-6-17, 14/2829 Beers, Jared ‘10-’14 D Mishawaka, IN/Cedar Rapids RoughRiders 5-11/190 54 gms – 1-6-7, 1/217 Bellomy, Rex ‘79-’83 C Knoxville, TN/Northwood Prep School 5-11/175 122 gms – 30-38-68, 30/79 2 Bemiss, Roy ‘85-’89 D North East, PA/Hotchkiss School 5-9/185 118 gms – 7-21-28, 77/1763 Benning, Mark ‘82-’83 D Edmonton, ALTA/Saint Alberta Saints 5-8/160 33 gms – 3-24-27, 21/4230 Berg, Eric ’95-’97 G Evergreen, CO/Northwood School 5-10/175 6 gms – 5.52 GAA, .818 SV%17 Bergman, Robin ‘07-’08 LW Stockholm, SWE/Cedar Rapids RoughRiders 6-0/195 20 gms – 1-6-7, 1/225 Bianchi, Steve ‘82-’83 W Bloomington, MN/Jefferson HS 5-6/165 36 gms – 6-15-21, 10/2022 Bieck, Matt ‘92-’93 D Albuquerque, NM/Avon Old Farms Prep 5-11/180 31 gms – 1-2-3, 14/284 Billitier, Nathan ‘14-’15 D Spencerport, NY/ U.S. U-18 Nat’l Team 5-10/183 9 gms – 0-0-0, 1/210 Bilton, Bob ‘86-’89 C Indianapolis, IN/North Central HS 6-0/175 105 gms – 32-38-70, 18/3610 Bjork, Anders ‘14- LW Mequon, WI/ U.S. U-18 Nat’l Team 6-0/181 76 gms – 19-38-57, 11/2210 Bjork, Kirt ‘79-’83 F Trenton, MI/Paddock Pool Saints 5-9/170 141 gms – 76-85-161, 56/11213 Black, Sterling ‘89-’93 W St. Paul, MN/Choate-Rosemary HS 6-2/185 121 gms – 39-51-90, 51/10425 Blainey, Jim ‘66-’69 D Markham, ONT/De LaSalle HS 6-1/255 19 gms – 4-5-9, 16/403 Blatchford, Brett ‘06-’10 D Temperance, MI/Texas Tornado 5-11/190 153 gms – 6-67-73, 37/1012 Bonadio, Tony ‘80-’83 D Port Huron, MI/Port Huron Northern HS 5-9/170 79 gms – 1-9-10, 42/8417 Bonk, Joe ‘68-’72 F South St. Paul, MN/South St. Paul HS 5-8/160 102 gms – 19-48-67, 20/463 Bonk, Mike ‘69-’73 D South St. Paul, MN/South St. Paul HS 5-9/160 31 gms – 0-1-1, 0/02 Borega, Nathan ’96-’00 D Wasilla, AK/Vernon Vipers (BC) 6-2/225 140 gms – 4-12-16, 95/1902 Bossy, Dave ‘74-’76 D Beaconsfield, QUE/Loyola HS 6-3/210 30 gms – 3-1-4, 19/414 Bourque, Roger ‘73-’77 D Calgary, ALTA/Calgary Canucks 5-10/190 118 gms – 6-40-46, 72/14414 Bowie, Joe ‘80-’83 D Toronto, ONT/Fr. Henry Carr Secondary 5-9/175 99 gms – 13-37-50, 55/11829 Brauer, Bo ‘14- RW Edina, MN/Naniamo Clippers 6-3/210 3 gms – 0-0-0, 1/22 Bretzman, Tony ‘14- D Mendota Heights, MN/Langley Rivermen 5-11/175 25 gms – 2-1-3, 5/1020 Britton, Bruce ‘68-’69 W Durham, NH/Durham HS 5-10/165 26 gms – 3-3-6, 4/830 Brown, David ‘03-’07 G Stoney Creek, ONT/Hamilton Kilty Bees 5-11/188 111 gms – 2.32 GAA, .916 SV% 3 Brown, Jim ‘78-’82 D Phoenix, AZ/Aquinas Institute HS 6-4/205 139 gms – 19-47-66, 106/226 7 Brownschidle, Jack ‘73-’77 D East Amherst, NY/Niagara Falls Flyers 6-1/187 150 gms – 31-78-109, 51/1024 Brownschidle, Jeff ‘77-’81 D East Amherst, NY/Bishop Neuman HS 6-2/195 146 gms – 30-92-122, 84/16824 Bruininks, Brett ‘92-’96 RW Minneapolis, MN/Des Moines Buccaneers 6-4/235 145 gms – 37-20-57, 150/33115 Bumbacco, Eddie ‘70-’74 W Sault Ste. Marie, ONT/Sir James Dunn 5-11/175 133 gms – 103-117-220, 34/7122 Burke, Brian ‘75-’79 C Newton, MA/Phillips Academy 5-9/170 60 gms – 3-10-13, 9/183 Byers, Dan ‘74-’78 D Bloomington, MN/Kennedy HS 5-11/185 101 gms – 4-28-32, 56/13413 Byers, Tim ‘72-’76 W Bloomington, MN/Kennedy HS 5-11/180 93 gms – 13-4-17, 21/42No. Name Years Pos. Hometown/Previous Team Ht./Wt. Career Statistics23 Caddo, Tim ’86-’89 D Old Tappan, NJ/Hebron Academy 6-2/180 91 gms – 5-17-22, 28/728 Calabrese, Sam ‘09-’13 D Park Ridge, IL/US Nat’l Under-18 Team 5-11/185 126 gms – 10-44-54, 16/3220 Cameron, Scott ’77-’81 D Toronto, ONT/Lawrence Park Collegiate 6-2/200 117 gms – 4-17-21, 112/235 11 Campbell, John ’71-’72 W Sault Ste. Marie, ONT/Bawating College 6-1/165 34 gms – 14-23-37, 15/3912 Carlin, Stewart ‘07-’08 D Jeannette, PA/Chicago Steel 5-11/203 9 gms – 0-1-1, 2/426 Carlson, Dan ’97-’01 LW Edina, MN/Edina HS 5-10/190 158 gms – 52-80-132, 51/129 30 Cathcart, Chris ’69-’73 G Guelph, ONT/Guelph Collegiate Vocat. 5-10/175 27 gms – 4.26 GAA, .868 SV%29 Cey, Morgan ’01-’05 G Wilkie, Sask/Flin Flon Bombers 6-3/177 112 gms – 2.79 GAA, .913 SV%7 Chapman, Brent ’81-’86 W Agincourt, ONT/St. Michael’s College 5-9/175 128 gms – 90-78-168, 101/22922 Chin, Michael ’99-’03 RW Urbana, IL/Des Moines Buccaneers 6-2/210 139 gms – 24-26-50, 32/6414 Chipchase, Chad ’97-’01 F Clinton, ONT/Waterloo Siskins 6-0/190 127 gms – 18-12-30, 27/6217 Clark, Ryan ’97-’01 D Littleton, CO/Lincoln Stars 6-4/215 121 gms – 2-13-15, 84/18710 Clarke, Paul ’73-’77 D Toronto, ONT/Vaughan Nationals 5-11/188 121 gms – 38-62-100, 38/7615 Coe, Jeremy ’92-’96 D Anoka, MN/Anoka Senior HS 6-3/190 117 gms – 13-22-35, 117/28428 Cole, Ian ‘07-’10 D Ann Arbor, MI/US Under-18 Team 6-1/215 111 gms – 17-48-65, 71/15325 Collard, Dan ’78-’82 W Flint, MI/Flint Southwestern HS 6-0/195 82 gms – 9-11-20, 35/70

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No. Name Years Pos. Hometown/Previous Team Ht./Wt. Career Statistics15 Collier, Geoff ’74-’78 C Montreal, QUE/Westland HS 5-10/165 133 gms –31-61-92, 53/13812 Collins, Mike ’68-’70 C Oak Park, IL/Fenwick HS 5-11/162 44 gms – 3-11-14, 16/5214 Condon, Nick ‘08-’12 D/LW Wausau, WI/St. Louis Bandits 5-8/163 26 gms – 0-0-0, 4/811 Condra, Erik ‘05-’09 RW Livonia. MI/Lincoln Stars 6-0/202 159 gms – 48-110-158, 55/1109 Conroy, Pat ’71-’75 C St. Paul, MN/Hill HS 5-9/165 139 gms – 38-87-125, 31/899 Cook, Dawson ‘14- C Cadillac, MI/ Green Bay Gamblers 6-2/213 67 gms – 4-2-6, 6/127 Copeland, Rob ’88-’92 D Edina, MN/Edina HS 5-10/175 74 gms – 6-12-18, 21/4214 Cordes, Jim ’68-’72 W Farmington, MN/Farmington HS 5-10/180 119 gms – 43-42-85, 30/685 Cornelius, Sam ’98-’01 D Edina, MN/Edina HS 6-0/205 84 gms – 2-3-5, 20/4811 Costello, Jeff ‘10-’14 LW Milwaukee, WI/Cedar Rapids RoughRiders 6-0/210 145 gms – 41-41-82, 99/23925 Cotnoir, Benoit ’95-’99 D Rouyn-Noranda, QUE/Weyburn Red Wings 5-11/195 141 gms – 28-60-88, 106/2445 Cox, John ’78-’82 D Toronto, ONT/New Market Flyers 6-1/195 75 gms – 2-15-17, 30/6323 Cunha, Ricky ’69-’73 W Scituate, MA/Bridgeton Academy 5-9/165 26 gms – 2-5-7, 3/624 Curry, Michael ’88-’92 D Rochester, MN/Marshall HS 6-0/185 70 gms – 18-20-38, 59/13225 Curry, Steve ’70-’74 D Edina, MN/Edina HS 5-11/185 129 gms – 19-61-80, 123/25216 Cusey, Troy ’91-’94 RW Grand Rapids, MN/Grand Rapids HS 5-10/180 76 gms – 11-17-28, 23/584 Daigler, Dean ’68-’69 D Tonawanda, NY/St. Joseph’s HS 6-1/190 26 gms – 2-7-9, 15/368 Dal Grande, Davide ’92-’96 D Nepean, ONT/Ottawa Jr. Senators 6-6/215 110 gms – 7-22-29, 52/11224 D’Arcy, Brian ‘04-’08 D Western Springs, IL/Tri-City Storm 6-2/213 19 gms – 0-0-0, 3/620 Deasey, John ’81-’83 F Edina, MN/Edina West HS 6-0/175 73 gms – 11-8-15, 38/8721 Deeth, Kevin ‘06-’10 C Gig Harbor, WA/Green Bay Gamblers 5-7/172 164 gms – 35-79-114, 61/13012 DeLorenzi, Ray ’71-’74 W Sault Ste. Marie, ONT/S.S.M. Greyhounds 5-10/180 105 gms – 55-59-114, 45/10124 Devine, Pat ’78-’80 W Madison, WI/Madison West HS 5-10/180 32 gms – 5-1-6, 2/424 DeVoe, John ’82-’83 W Edina, MN/Edina West HS 6-2/185 34 gms – 7-8-15, 22/5223 DeWerd, Tom ’76-’78 D Owatonna, MN/Owatonna HS 6-0/205 30 gms – 0-3-3, 2/49 Dhadphale, Aniket ’95-’99 LW Marquette, MI/Stratford Cullitons 6-3/190 143 gms – 61-44-105, 62/14314 DiPauli, Thomas ‘12-16 LW Woodridge, IL/U.S. Nat’l Under-18 Team 5-11/197 145 gms – 30-48-78, 32/8333 Dolder, Kyle ’01-’03 RW Hutchinson, MN/Des Moines Buccaneers 5-10/82 67 gms – 5-6-11, 7/1427 Dolder, Ryan ’97-’01 RW Hutchinson, MN/Twin City Vulcans 6-0/190 142 gms – 33-37-70, 42/9218 Doman, Mark ’79-’83 F St. Cloud, MN/Apollo HS 5-8/165 107 gms – 17-25-42, 48/10712 Duncan, Greg ’84-’86 D Milton, MA/Milton Academy 5-8/160 61 gms – 2-13-15, 18/3611 Dunphy, Mike ’72-’73 W Antinogish, NS/St. Francis Xavier College 6-0/165 29 gms – 2-8-10, 6/1219 Dunlop, Connor ’99-’03 C St. Louis, MO/U.S. Nat’l Under-18 Team 5-10/185 141 gms – 25-86-111, 63/14533 Dusbabek, Joe ’96-’00 RW Faribault, MN/Minnetonka HS 6-1/205 127 gms – 26-49-75, 82/17216 Dwyer, John ’96-’97 RW Winnetka, IL/Dubuque Fighting Saints 6-3/215 62 gms – 9-7-16, 21/425 Eaton, Mark ’97-’98 D Wilmington, DE/Waterloo Black Hawks 6-3/195 41 gms – 12-17-29, 16/3213 Eggert, Andrew ‘04-’05 F/D Livonia, MI/Cedar Rapids RoughRiders 5-10/160 4 gms – 0-0-0, 0/01 Eisler, Matt ’94-’98 G West Milford, NJ/Canterbury School 6-1/185 111 gms – 3.66 GAA, .883 SV%5 Ely, Steve ’81-’85 D Woodbridge, ONT/Carr Secondary School 6-2/205 59 gms – 9-12-21, 85/18518 Evans, Jake ‘14- RW Toronto, ONT/St. Michael’s Buzzers 6-0/191 78 gms – 15-35-50, 20/519 Fairholm, Don ’74-’78 C Beaconsfield, QUE/Loyola HS 5-10/160 118 gms – 50-81-131, 29/688 Fairholm, Terry ’74-’78 W Beaconsfield, QUE/Port Clair Flyers 5-10/170 126 gms – 39-35-74, 28/6418 Farrell, Tom ’76-’79 W Rochester, NY/Kearney HS 5-9/170 42 gms – 0-4-4, 1/217 Fitzgerald, Tom ’86-’88 W Rochester, MN/Lourdes HS 5-10/165 24 gms – 4-4-8, 7/1426 Fogarty, Steven ‘12-16 C Edina, MN/Penticton Vees 6-3/217 150 gms – 27-38-65, 23/469 Foley, Pat ’84-’88 D St. Paul, MN/Frank B. Kellogg HS 6-1/200 121 gms – 18-52-70, 52/1106 Fraser, Tyson ’96-’00 D Surrey, BC/Royal City Outlaws 5-11/180 131 gms – 8-49-57, 71/1502 Friedmann, John ’76-’80 D St. Paul, MN/Highland Park HS 6-1/200 114 gms – 7-41-48, 40/8324 Galvin, Tom ’00-’04 D Miller Place, NY/Waterloo Black Hawks 5-9/187 142 gms – 8-50-58, 49/1136 Gaul, Patrick ‘08-’12 C Pittsburgh, PA/U.S. U-18 Nat’l Team 5-8/175 80 gms – 3-7-10, 10/2016 Gearen, Mike ’68-’69 W Oak Park, IL/Fenwick HS 6-2/175 26 gms – 4-5-9, 4/810 Gerths, David ‘10-’14 C Ankeny, IA/Green Bay Gamblers 6-0/208 155 gms – 18-13-31, 51/10221 Ghia, John ’87-’88 RW Westwood, NJ/Bergen Catholic HS 5-10/190 7 gms – 3-6-9, 0/025 Gill, Aaron ’00-’04 C Rochester, MN/Rochester Mustangs 6-0/180 153 gms – 49-62-111, 38/8712 Gill, Tony ’02-’06 C/LW Rochester, MN/Cedar Rapids RoughRiders 5-10/172 74 gms – 2-2-4, 12/244 Gilbert, Dennis ’15- D Buffalo, NY/Chicago Steel 6-2/220 37 gms – 2-8-10, 17/344 Giuliani, Scott ’97-’98 D Burlington, ONT/Burlington Cougars 6-1/190 19 gms – 0-2-2, 7/1418 Globke, Rob ’00-’04 RW W. Bloomfield, MI/U.S. U-18 Nat’l Team 6-2/214 145 gms – 68-46-124, 98/23929 Green, Bill ’69-’73 D Roseville, MN/Ramsey HS 6-2/205 133 gms – 30-66-96, 93/18629 Gregoire, Eric ’89-’93 D Ithaca, NY/Northwood Prep 6-2/205 101 gms – 7-28-35, 40/803 Gross, Jordan ‘14- D Maple Grove, MN/Green Bay Gamblers 5-10/186 79 gms – 16-43-59, 18/442 Gruber, Garry ’92-’96 D Madison, WI/Wisconsin Capitols 6-0/190 136 gms – 18-36-54, 82/18315 Guay, Bruce ’86-’90 W North Smithfield, RI/Mt. St. Charles Acad. 5-10/175 120 gms – 43-34-77, 66/1531 Guay, Marc ’82-’85 G North Smithfield, RI/Mt. St. Charles Acad. 5-6/155 7 gms –4.78 GAA, .850 SV%27 Guentzel, Ryan ‘07-’11 RW Woodbury, MN/Sioux City Stampede 6-0/176 146 gms – 10-50-60, 25/6622 Guisti, Bill ’74-’75 C-W Boston, MA/Mt. St. Charles Academy 5-11/155 17 gms – 2-0-2, 2/422 Hagkull, Craig ’95-’99 C Arden Hills, MN/Des Moines Buccaneers 6-4/215 104 gms – 7-12-19, 10/2011 Haikola, Bruce ’87-’88 D Mahopac, NY/Ramapo Jr. B Rangers 6-2/205 32 gms – 1-7-8, 17/3921 Hamilton, Clark ’73-’77 W Toronto, ONT/Upper Canada College 6-4/220 145 gms – 70-113-183, 114/231

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No. Name Years Pos. Hometown/Previous Team Ht./Wt. Career Statistics25 Hanson, Christian ‘05-’09 C Venetia, PA/Tri-City Storm 6-3/202 140 gms – 36-28-64, 56/12313 Hanzel, Matt ’85-’89 LW St. Paul, MN/Cretin HS 6-1/175 126 gms – 50-51-101, 22/5217 Harberts, Tim ’93-’97 F Wayzata, MN/Wayzata HS 6-1/185 137 gms – 45-49-94, 19/394 Harris, Paul ’00-’01 D Ridgefield, CT/USA U-18 Nat’l Team 6-2/210 34 gms – 3-3-6, 8/1626 Hasselman, Jeff ’91-’95 C Woodbury, MN/Hill-Murray HS 5-10/170 114 gms – 13-13-26, 31/6225 Haverkamp, Al ’84-’85 G Denver, CO/Regis HS 5-10/150 5 gms – 5.06 GAA, .865 SV%1 Henderson, Jeff ’86-’87 G Columbus, IN/Madison Capitals 6-1/185 6 gms – 2.76 GAA, .908 SV%11 Henning, Brett ’98-’01 C Huntington, NY/USA U-18 Nat’l Team 6-1/200 89 gms – 8-15-23, 30/607 Herber, Robert ’85-’89 RW Edina, MN/Edina HS 6-1/170 108 gms – 33-50-83, 60/12812 Herr, Sam ‘12-16 LW Hinsdale, IL/Green Bay Gamblers 6-1/214 132 gms – 36-28-64, 40/8022 Higgins, John ’79-’83 W Toronto, ONT/Dixie Beehives 5-10/175 143 gms – 33-49-82, 106/24313 Hinostroza, Vince ‘13-15 C Bartlett, IL/Waterloo Black Hawks 5-9/175 76 gms – 19-57-76, 18/523 Hoelzel, William ’88-’89 D Bloomfield Hills, MI/Cranbrook School 5-11/175 30 gms – 2-6-8, 9/1813 Hoene, Kevin ’68-’71 F Duluth, MN/Duluth Cathedral HS 5-8/160 88 gms – 50-51-101, 25/61 18 Howe, Bob ’70-’71 W Bemidji, MN/Bemidji HS 5-7/165 25 gms – 1-0-1, 0/023 Howe, Dave ’72-’76 W Bemidji, MN/Bemidji HS 5-9/165 42 gms – 4-8-12, 4/824 Howe, Dick ’74-’78 W Bemidji, MN/Bemidji HS 5-10/175 118 gms – 9-25-34, 27/549 Hudas, Greg ’82-’83 D Troy, MI/Redford Royals 6-5/210 5 gms – 0-1-1, 2/47 Humphreys, Kevin ’77-’81 W Green Bay, WI/Premontre HS 5-8/160 141 gms – 55-71-126, 70/12716 Hurley, Connor ‘14- C Edina, MN/Green Bay Gamblers 6-2/185 77 gms – 10-22-32, 8/1612 Inman, David ’98-’02 C Toronto, ONT/Wexford Raiders 6-1/190 145 gms – 53-41-94, 52/12019 Israelson, Larry ’70-’74 W Didsbury, ALTA/Didsbury HS 6-1/175 133 gms – 41-29-70, 25/505 Jackson, Don ’74-’78 W Bloomington, MN/Kennedy HS 6-3/210 140 gms – 18-44-62, 75/1529 Janicke, Curtis ’89-’93 C Brooklyn Park, MN/Park Center HS 5-11/200 125 gms – 46-98-144, 77/16728 Jenkins, Jack ’15- C/RW Lake Bluff, IL/Fargo Force 5-11/192 28 gms – 2-2-4, 1/226 Jindra, T.J. ‘03-’07 RW Faribault, MN/River City Lancers 6-0/185 150 gms – 12-24-36, 45/10628 Johns, Stephen ‘10-’14 D Wampum, PA/USA U-18 Nat’l Team 6-4/233 164 gms – 15-42-57, 117/30023 Johnson, Eric ‘11-15 D Verona, WI/Dubuque Fighting Saints 6-0/197 78 gms – 2-7-9, 6/1232 Johnson, Mike ‘09-’13 G Verona, WI/Cedar Rapids RoughRiders 5-10/194 99 gms – 2.62 GAA, .901 SV%20 Johnson, Neal ’96-’97 C Edina, MN/Edina HS 5-11/190 39 gms – 2-4-6, 10/2020 Johnson, Ray ’74-’77 F South Holland, IL/Mt. Carmel HS 5-7/155 70 gms – 9-9-18, 13/267 Jurkowski, Andy ’97-’00 LW Madison, WI/Omaha Lancers 6-2/195 108 gms – 7-12-19, 24/5930 Kappele, Mickey ’82-’83 G St. Charles, IL/St. Charles HS 5-7/155 5 gms – 6.69 GAA, .815 SV%31 Karr, Forrest ’95-’99 G DeForest, WI/Wisconsin Capitols 6-1/185 62 gms – 2.92 GAA, .888 SV%18 Karsnia, Allen ’73-’77 W International Falls, MN/Int’l Falls HS 5-10/175 114 gms – 21-28-49, 36/7533 Katunar, Chad ‘13- G Victoria, BC/Penticton Vees 6-5/210 22 gms – 2.84 GAA, .897 SV%5 Keating, John ’82-’83 D Fitchburg, MA/St. Bernard’s HS 5-11/180 18 gms – 0-0-0, 6/126 Kennedy, Rick ’84-’85 W Littleton, CO/ Littleton HS 5-9/165 15 gms – 0-3-3, 2/440 Kimento, Jeremiah ’98-’02 G Palos Hills, IL/Danville Wings 5-11/200 42 gms – 3.30 GAA, .884SV%16 Kissel, Dan ‘06-’10 LW Crestwood, IL/Chicago Steel 5-9/166 140 gms – 25-32-57, 32/6429 Kolquist, Kyle ’97-’01 G Duluth, MN/Duluth East HS 5-11/170 8 gms – 3.29 GAA, .902 SV%20 Komadoski, Neil ’00-’04 D Chesterfield, MO/U.S. U-18 Nat’l Team 6-2/215 146 gms – 10-52-62, 124/30015 Konesco, Jason ’90-’92 D Carmel, IN/Indianapolis Juniors 5-11/200 41 gms – 2-4-6, 16/3213 Kopischke, Jay ’97-’01 LW Alexandria, MN/North Iowa Huskies 6-3/205 121 gms – 10-14-24, 49/1141 Kronholm, Mark ’70-’74 G South St. Paul, MN/South St. Paul HS 6-0/170 82 gms – 4.12 GAA, .884 SV%19 Kuehl, Tim ’86-’90 RW Edina, MN/Edina HS 6-0/190 125 gms – 65-80-145, 43/95No. Name Years Pos. Hometown/Previous Team Ht./Wt. Career Statistics14 Lalonde, Alex ’01-’02 LW Newmarket, ONT/Ajax Axemen 6-0/180 31 gms – 5-2-7, 14/399 Lamppa, Brent ’91-’95 LW Embarrass, MN/Babbitt and Virginia HS 6-0/205 108 gms – 21-18-39, 25/506 Larson, Les ’71-’75 D St. Paul, MN/Hill HS 5-11/185 137 gms – 3-19-22, 58/14826 Larson, Nick ‘09-’13 LW Apple Valley, MN/Waterloo Black Hawks 6-2/200 152 gms – 25-22-47, 78/19930 Laurion, Dave ’78-’82 G International Falls, MN/Falls HS 5-7/165 91 gms – 4.50 GAA, .864 SV%33 Lavin, Joe ‘09-’11 D Shrewsbury, MA/Omaha Lancers 6-3/200 62 gms – 9-18-27, 13/262 Lawson, Kyle ‘06-’10 D New Hudson, MI/US U-18 Nat’l Team 5-11/207 161 gms – 17-73-90, 65/13813 Lebda, Brett ’00-’04 D Buffalo Grove, IL/US U-18 Nat’l Team 5-10/195 152 gms – 26-59-85, 105/2539 Lee, Anders ‘10-’13 LW Edina, MN/Green Bay Gamblers 6-3/218 125 gms – 61-55-116, 33/774 Leherr, Mike ’86-’90 D Pittsburgh, PA/North Hills HS 6-0/185 129 gms – 4-21-25, 65/12825 Lind, Kevin ‘10-’14 D Homer Glen, IL/Chicago Steel 6-3/222 151 gms – 7-22-29, 49/10919 Ling, Jamie ’92-’96 C Charlottetown, PEI/Notre Dame Hounds 5-11/185 142 gms – 51-102-153, 64/14811 Litchard, Tim ’90-’92 RW Trenton, MI/Trenton HS 5-11/195 48 games – 9-8-17, 6/1211 Logan, Jeff ’78-’82 W Grosse Pointe, MI/University Liggett HS 5-10/170 147 gms – 75-71-146, 40/807 Longar, Mark ’68-’71 D Eveleth, MN/Eveleth HS 6-0/185 81 gms – 5-27-32, 16/3224 Lorenz, Sean ‘08-’12 D Littleton, CO/US U-18 Nat’l Team 6-1/192 157 gms – 9-25-34, 35/789 Lorenz, Terry ’93-’97 C Lloydminster, ALTA/Lloydminster Blazers 6-3/190 141 gms – 37-43-80, 117/21730 Lothrop, Brent ’90-’94 G Burnsville, MN/Burnsville HS 5-10/165 38 gms – 5.00 GAA, .831 SV%1 Louder, Greg ’90-’94 G Acton, MA/Cushing Academy 6-1/185 103 gms – 4.45 GAA, .859 SV% 21 Lucia, Dave ’79-’83 W Madison, WI/Memorial HS 5-10/175 117 gms – 10-25-35, 29/5819 Lucia, Don ’77-’81 D Grand Rapids, MN/Grand Rapids HS 6-0/185 124 gms – 7-23-30, 24/4822 Lucia, Mario ‘12-16 LW Plymouth, MN/Penticton Vees 6-3/206 151 gms – 61-49-110, 32/64

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No. Name Years Pos. Hometown/Previous Team Ht./Wt. Career Statistics20 Lucyk, Luke ‘04-’09 D Fox Point, WI/Tri-City Storm 6-0/198 88 gms – 2-4-6, 21/4229 Lukenda, Tim ’84-’87 G Sault Ste. Marie, ONT/St. Mary’s HS 6-1/178 23 gms – 5.58 GAA, .832 SV%17 Maday, Billy ‘08-’12 RW Burr Ridge, IL/Waterloo Black Hawks 5-11/177 153 gms – 45-60-105, 41/9730 Madson, Lance ’86-’90 G Minnetonka, MN/Minnetonka HS 6-1/185 115 gms – 4.39 GAA, .875 SV%25 Malmquist, Dylan ’15- LW Edina, MN/Edina HS 5-11/185 36 gms – 11-6-17, 7/256 Markovitz, Kevin ’86-’90 D St. Louis, MO/Chaminade Prep 6-0/175 125 gms – 24-72-96, 74/1489 Maruk, Jon ’01-’02 C Eden Prairie, MN/Twin City Vulcans 5-9/180 71 gms – 3-8-11, 21/423 Marvin, Dan ’89-’93 LW Warroad, MN/Warroad HS 6-2/190 110 gms – 18-16-34, 69/1443 Mathieson, T.J. ’00-’04 D Clarksville, MD/Chicago Freeze 6-2/198 44 gms – 1-2-3, 11/227 Matushak, Jay ’92-’96 RW Superior, WI/Superior HS 5-11/190 140 gms – 20-21-41, 27/5413 McCarthy, Brian ’93-’97 D-F Mansfield, MA/St. Sebastian’s HS 6-3/195 144 gms – 19-26-45, 75/15120 McClew, Mark ’88-’89 W Toronto, ONT/Upper Canada College 6-1/205 29 gms – 2-4-6, 17/3410 McLean, Cory ’01-’05 RW Fargo, ND/Chicago Steel 5-9/175 151 gms – 26-42-68, 23/546 McMahon, Pat ’68-’69 D St. Paul, MN/Cretin HS 5-10/165 15 gms – 0-3-3, 0/01 McNamara, Bob ’79-’83 G Toronto, ONT/Carr Secondary 5-10/155 85 gms – 4.95 GAA, .860 SV%22 McNeill, Mike ’84-’88 C South Bend, IN/St. Joseph’s HS 6-1/175 124 gms – 83-115-198, 39/806 Meredith, Greg ’76-’80 W Toronto, ONT/Upper Canada College 6-1/205 149 gms – 104-88-192, 36/7216 Metzler, Mike ’82-’83 W Niagara Falls, NY/Niagara Falls HS 5-11/175 45 gms – 11-9-20, 8/1614 Michalek, Tom ’76-’80 C Dearborn, MI/Fordson HS 5-8/160 143 gms – 46-87-133, 45/9015 Minella, Christiaan ‘06-’10 RW Aurora, CO/Sioux City Musketeers 6-1/217 115 gms – 12-21-33, 50/10821 Miniscalco, Tom ’89-’92 LW Addison, IL/Addison Trail HS 5-10/190 84 gms – 13-15-28, 28/6730 Moher, Len ’74-’78 G Wellesley, MA/Phillips Academy 5-9/155 81 gms – 4.42 GAA, .884 SV%24 Molina, Sean ’96-’00 D Skokie, IL/Dubuque Fighting Saints 6-0/190 148 gms – 1-21-22, 40/10412 Montgomery, Brian ’85-’89 C Fairport, NY/Northwood Prep 5-7/165 116 gms – 23-26-49, 11/2418 Mooney, Tom ’84-’88 C Pittsburgh, PA/West Miffin South HS 5-11/180 119 gms – 57-87-144, 62/1285 Morin, Jim ’68-’70 D St. Paul, MN/St. Agnes HS 6-0/200 50 gms – 8-25-33, 42/11110 Morshead, Jamie ’92-’96 LW North York, ONT/Thornhill Thunderbirds 5-11/187 119 gms – 34-40-74, 111/23818 Murphy Kyle ’09-’10 LW Fairhaven, NJ/Shattuck St. Mary’s 5-8/169 17 gms – 0-0-0, 2/425 Musty, Mike ’89-’90 C Brainerd, MN/Brainerd Senior HS 5-9/170 32 gms – 2-3-5, 0/015 Myers, Tom ’68-’69 C Pittsburgh, PA/Baldwin HS 5-10/158 24 gms – 3-2-5, 0/0No. Name Years Pos. Hometown/Previous Team Ht./Wt. Career Statistics10 Nagurski, Kevin ’75-’79 W International Falls, MN/Int’l Falls HS 6-0/185 58 gms – 8-2-10, 12/2727 Nardella, Bobby ’15- D Rosemont, IL/Tri-City Storm 5-9/175 35 gms – 4-20-24, 9/1827 Nelsen, Ben ’93-’97 D Plymouth, MN/Wayzata HS 5-10/185 142 gms – 16-32-48, 79/1776 Nemeth, Carey ’93-’94 LW Granger, IN/St. Joseph’s HS 6-0/180 62 gms – 5-8-13, 19/4624 Nickodemus, John ’84-’87 W Saginaw, MI/Arthur Hill HS 6-0/180 82 gms – 13-9-22, 14/3621 Nielsen, Evan ’99-’03 D Evanston, IL/The Taft School 6-3/212 156 gms – 16-53-69, 84/18420 Noble, John ’69-’73 C Toronto, ONT/St. Michael’s Prep 5-9/160 123 gms – 81-145-226, 66/15921 Noble, Steve ’94-’98 C Sault Ste Marie, ONT/Stratford Cullitons 6-1/190 148 gms – 28-47-75, 62/1278 Norri, Eric ’68-’69 D Virginia, MN/Roosevelt HS 6-2/245 18 gms – 1-8-9, 3/614 Novitzki, Pat ’72-’76 W-D Farmington, MN/Farmington HS 5-10/175 126 gms – 3-4-7, 28/5612 Nugent, Kevin ’74-’78 W Edina, MN/Hill HS 6-5/230 131 gms – 54-75-129, 110/28220 Nugent, Kevin, Jr. ‘09-’13 RW New Canaan, CT/Tri-City Storm 6-3/203 74 gms – 1-9-10, 8/162 Nyrop, Bill ’70-’74 D Edina, MN/Edina HS 6-2/205 132 gms –17-72-89, 83/17414 O’Brien, Frank ’84-’88 D Albany, NY/Albany Academy 6-0/160 103 gms – 10-18-28, 80/16926 O’Brien, Mike ’89-’91 RW Acton, MA/Acton Boxboro Regional HS 5-10/175 43 gms – 1-3-4, 8/1631 O’Brien, Tom ‘06-’10 G Mokena, IL/Bridgewater Bandits 5-11/199 7 gms – 2.47 GAA, .881 SV%15 Oglevie, Andrew ’15- C Fullerton, CA/Cedar Rapids Roughriders 5-10/181 31 gms – 5-4-9, 4/826 Olive, Mark ’73-’76 F Minneapolis, MN/Blake Academy 5-8/160 79 gms – 7-14-21, 19/3816 Olson, Chris ’89-’91 LW Madison, WI/Madison West HS 5-10/185 78 gms – 9-11-20, 15/3016 Olson, Dick ’78-’81 C Calgary, ALTA/Western Canada HS 5-9/185 44 gms – 3-7-10, 18/366 O’Neil, Paul ’68-’71 W/D Boston, MA/Boston Latin School 5-11/170 85 gms – 13-16-29, 19/3819 O’Neill, Wes ‘03-’07 D Essex, ONT/Green Bay Gamblers 6-4/215 154 gms – 17-61-78, 75/15820 Oreskovich, Victor ‘04-’06 RW Oakville, ONT/Green Bay Gamblers 6-3/220 46 gms – 3-3-6, 29/7723 Osiecki, Matt ’90-’94 D Burnsville, MN/Burnsville HS 6-3/220 132 gms – 21-58-79, 68/1448 Ostlie, Ben ‘13- RW Edina, MN/Omaha Lancers 6-2/200 63 gms – 2-3-5, 7/141 O’Sullivan, Mark ’87-’89 G Dorchester, MA/Thayer Academy 6-0/195 11 gms – 3.48 GAA, .852 SV%10 Parent, Tom ’84-’85 C Charleroi, PA/Mon Valley Catholic HS 5-7/175 19 gms – 3-3-6, 3/622 Paige, Jason ‘03-’07 C Saginaw, MI/Compuware Ambassadors 6-0/194 154 gms – 29-21-50, 76/16310 Palmieri, Kyle ‘09-’10 RW Montvale, NJ/US U-18 Nat’l Team 5-11/190 33 gms – 9-8-17, 18/368 Parsons, Adam ’80-’83 C Toronto, ONT/Fr. Henry Carr Secondary 6-1/180 74 gms – 17-31-48, 18/3618 Patrick, Kevin ’88-’92 D Schenectady, NY/Deerfield Academy 6-2/190 102 gms – 11-16-37, 35/723 Patten, Lance ’84-’88 D Strathroy, ONT/Strathroy Blades Jr. B 5-11/185 118 gms – 6-45-51, 88/1861 Pearce, Jordan ‘05-’09 G Anchorage, AK/Lincoln Stars 6-1/201 94 gms – 1.98 GAA, .918 SV%12 Perry, Jeff ’78-’82 W Sudbury, ONT/Chelmsford Canadiens 5-9/185 142 gms – 45-52-97, 98/19940 Petersen, Cal ‘14- G Waterloo, IA/Waterloo Black Hawks 6-3/190 70 gms – 2.34 GAA, .923 SV%19 Peterson, Garrett ‘11-14 RW Manhattan, IL/Lincoln Stars 5-11/190 41 gms – 3-2-5, 21/501 Peterson, John ’74-’78 G Montreal, QUE/Mt. Royal HS 6-2/185 70 gms – 4.49 GAA, .881 SV%30 Phillips, Brad ‘07-’10 G Farmington Hills, MI/US U-18 Nat’l Team 6-2/171 15 gms – 2.16 GAA, .914 SV%

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No. Name Years Pos. Hometown/Previous Team Ht./Wt. Career Statistics25 Picconatto, Carl ’90-’93 G Stevens Point, WI/Stevens Point HS 5-9/160 19 gms – 6.83 GAA, .763 SV%20 Pirus, Alex ’73-’76 W Toronto, ONT/Richmond Hill Rams 6-1/195 95 gms – 57-66-123, 82/18115 Poulin, Dave ’78-’82 C Mississauga, ONT/Dixie Beehives 5-11/175 135 gms – 89-107-196, 86/175No. Name Years Pos. Hometown/Previous Team Ht./Wt. Career Statistics18 Rankin, Evan ‘04-’08 RW Portage, MI/Lincoln Stars 6-1/205 143 gms – 20-21-41, 45/10111 Raskob, Bruce ’69-’70 W Saskatoon, SASK/Holy Cross HS 5-8/150 25 gms – 7-8-15, 9/3033 Regan, Garrett ‘05-’09 LW Hastings, MN/Waterloo Black Hawks 5-11/198 154 gms – 31-33-64, 37/3421 Regan, Paul ’69-’73 W Scarborough, ONT/St. Michael’s Prep 5-10/165 125 gms – 89-97-186 114/2726 Regan, Sean ’81-’83 D N. St. Paul, MN/Hill-Murray HS 5-11/185 60 gms – 8-34-42, 26/5216 Reilly, Tim ’81-’86 W Melrose, MA/Melrose HS 5-10/180 99 gms – 43-65-108, 56/1194 Ricci, Rob ’81-’85 D Toronto, ONT/St. Michael’s College 6-0/190 77 gms – 1-11-12, 68/13722 Ridderwall, Calle ‘07-’11 LW Stockholm, SWE/Tri-City Storm 5-11/172 156 gms – 57-34-91, 44/11813 Ringel, Eric ‘08-’10 D Hinckley, OH/Mahoning Valley Phantoms 6-0/189 23 gms – 0-1-1, 1/224 Ripley, Luke ‘14- D Kitimat, BC/Powell River Kings 6-5/207 79 gms – 3-12-15, 33/7731 Rogers, Joe ‘10-’14 G Marysville, MI/Albert Lea Thunder 5-11/190 4 gms – 4.37 GAA, .800 SV%9 Roselli, John ’68-’71 W Allison Park, PA/Duluth Cathedral HS 5-11/170 83 gms – 27-29-56, 48/1041 Rosenthal, Greg ’76-’79 G St. Louis, MO/Phillips Academy 5-10/175 10 gms – 5.78 GAA, .831 SV%9 Rothstein, Bill ’78-’82 W Grand Rapids, MN/Grand Rapids HS 5-9/170 140 gms – 69-78-147, 49/10920 Rushin, John ’91-’95 D Bloomington, MN/Kennedy HS 6-5/200 120 gms – 15-15-30, 82/1725 Russo, Robbie ‘11-’15 D Westmont, IL/US U-18 Nat’l. Team 6-0/191 142 gms – 28-66-94, 33/8221 Rust, Bryan ‘10-’14 RW Novi, MI/US U-18 Nat’l. Team 5-11/196 161 gms – 43-54-97, 17/345 Ruth, Teddy ‘07-’10 D Naperville, IL/US U-18 Nat’l. Team 6-0/201 100 gms – 4-13-17, 46/1306 Ryan, Andy ‘12-16 D Brighton, MI/Sioux City Musketeers 6-1/206 123 gms – 5-24-29, 28/8119 Ryan, Ben ‘07-’11 C Brighton, MI/Des Moines Buccaneers 5-11/190 159 gms – 35-62-97, 55/11312 Ryan, Richard ‘08-’12 LW Toronto, ONT/St. Michael’s Buzzers 5-10/180 39 gms – 1-2-3, 7/1415 Salem, Paul ’82-’83 W Shrewsbury, MA/St. John’s HS 5-11/170 14 gms – 5-1-6, 0/033 Salzman, Wade ’93-’96 G Duluth, MN/Duluth East HS 6-2/195 40 gms – 4.11 GAA, .856SV%20 Sawatske, Tom ‘05-’07 D Duluth, MN/Lincoln Stars 5-11/180 73 gms – 5-7-12, 41/10427 Sawyer, Dan ’89-’92 D Kinnelon, NJ/New Jersey Rockets 5-11/210 129 gms – 24-41-65, 72/192 4 Schafer, Ric ’70-’74 C/D New Brighton, MN/Blake HS 5-9/185 139 gms – 27-40-67, 59/12623 Schmidt, John ’78-’82 D St. Cloud, MN/Apollo HS 6-0/200 152 gms – 28-95-123, 103/22015 Schneider, Peter ‘11-15 RW Vienna, Austria/Indiana Ice 5-11/191 138 gms – 22-25-47, 34/769 Schneider, Steve ’75-’79 W Babbitt, MN/Kennedy HS 6-2/175 139 gms – 35-47-72, 67/1428 Sciba, Josh ‘03-’07 C/LW Westland, MI/U.S. U-18 Nat’l Team 5-11/197 141 gms – 38-34-72, 39/7818 Seyferth, Sean ’96-’97, D Ann Arbor, MI/Compuware Ambass. 6-1/185 67 gms – 6-7-13, 21/4214 Sheahan, Brock ‘04-’08 D Lethbridge, ALB/Crowsnest Pass Timberwolves 6-0/191 161 gms – 4-29-33, 107/2204 Sheahan, Riley ‘09-’12 C St. Catharines, ONT/St. Catharines Falcons 6-2/200 114 gms – 20-44-64, 37/748 Simon, Ben ’96-’00 C Shaker Hts, OH/Cleveland Jr. Barons 6-0/180 144 gms – 44-86-130, 113/28625 Slaggert, Andy ’87-’89 W Saginaw, MI/Needham HS 5-10/175 45 gms – 7-6-13, 4/87 Smith, Derek ’01-’03 D Marysville, MI/USA U-18 Nat’l Team 6-1/198 55 gms – 1-4-5, 23/5430 Smith, Don ’73-’74 G Westport, CT/Westport HS 5-9/155 1 gm – 5.00 GAA, .833 SV%20 Smith, Tommy ’88-’89 LW South Bend, IN/Culver Military Academy 5-9/185 50 gms – 14-16-30, 17/348 Sobilo, Rich ’84-’87 W East Chicago, IL/St. Mary’s College (MN) 6-1/180 69 gms – 22-23-45, 14/285 Soderling, Steve ’91-’92 RW Edina, MN/Edina HS 5-10/170 12 gms – 0-1-1, 2/435 Stasack, Nick ‘14-16 G W. Springfield, MA/The Loomis Chafee School 6-1/173 2 gms – 0.00 GAA, 1.000 Sv%11 Stastny, Yan ’01-’03 LW St. Louis, MO/Omaha Lancers 5-11/82 72 gms – 20-20-40, 41/8222 Steinborn, Mark ’69-’73 D Port Huron, MN/Port Huron Catholic HS 6-3/175 123 gms – 11-36-47, 34/681 Summerhays, Steven ‘10-’14 G Anchorage, AK/Green Bay Gamblers 6-0/193 106 gms – 2.19 GAA, .914 SV%3 Taker, Shayne ‘10-’14 D Surrey, BC/Cowichan Valley Capitals 6-4/184 152 gms – 8-39-47, 19/3822 Tardani, Mike ’71-’74 W Muskegon, MI/Catholic HS 5-8/170 85 gms – 2-4-6, 10/209 Thang, Ryan ‘06-’10 LW Edina, MN/Omaha Lancers 6-0/188 159 gms – 57-58-115, 76/16311 Thebeau, Bob ’82-’86 D Worcester, MA/St. Peter-Marian HS 5-11/180 89 gms – 40-63-103, 62/13023 Theel, Justin ’94-’98 D Bismarck, ND/Omaha Lancers 6-2/200 63 gms – 7-10-17, 40/9217 Thomas, Ali ‘13-16 LW New York, NY/Des Moines Buccaneers 6-3/218 41 gms – 1-4-5, 11/2219 Tiberi, John ’85-’86 W Claremont, CA/Chicago Saints 6-1/170 22 gms – 0-0-0, 4/81 Tomasoni, Dick ’68-’72 G Chisholm, MN/Chisholm HS 5-9/160 88 gms – 4.16 GAA, .880 SV%5 Trick, Chris ’02-’06 D Troy, MI/Chicago Freeze 6-4/215 128 gms – 4-12-16, 40/9110 Tschupp, Chris ’90-’92 C Toms River, NJ/Trinity Pawling School 6-1/175 46 gms – 2-9-11, 17/3418 Tynan, T.J. ‘10-’14 C Orland Park, IL/Des Moines Buccaneers 5-9/165 164 gms – 54-107-161, 66/13215 Urick, Brian ’95-’99 RW Minnetonka, MN/Minnetonka HS 6-1/190 146 gms – 57-70-127, 91/23930 Van Arkel, Matt ’97-’00 LW Richton Park, IL/Milton Merchants 6-0/180 137 gms – 20-16-36, 70/16723 Van Guilder, Mark ‘04-’08 LW Roseville, MN/Tri-City Storm 6-2/207 163 gms – 42-56-98, 38/764 VeNard, Dan ‘04-’08 D Vernon Hills, IL/Green Bay Gamblers 6-1/198 118 gms – 7-14-21, 42/8419 Vickman, Scott ’89-’92 D Edina, MN/Edina HS 5-10/205 89 gms – 1-9-10, 45/9216 Voran, Mike ‘10-’14 RW Livonia, MI/Sioux Falls Stampede 5-11/197 146 gms – 14-33-47, 41/10420 Wade, Justin ‘13-16 D Aurora, IL/Cedar Rapids RoughRiders 6-2/225 81 gms – 2-12-14, 23/6020 Waldbillig, Dave ’84-’86 W Thunder Bay, ONT/Westgate C.V.I. 5-9/175 56 gms – 20-10-30, 9/1828 Wallace, Tim ’02-’06 RW Anchorage, AK/U.S. Nat’l/U-18 Team 6-1/204 153 gms – 25-34-59, 39/8616 Walsh, Brian ’73-’77 C/D Cambridge, MA/Matignon HS 5-8/175 140 gms – 89-145-234, 123/273

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No. Name1 Eisler, Matt1 Guay, Marc1 Henderson, Jeff1 Kronholm, Mark1 Louder, Greg1 McNamara, Bob1 O’Sullivan, Mark1 Pearce, Jordan1 Peterson, John1 Rosenthal, Greg1 Summerhays, Steven1 Tomasoni, Dick1 Zasowski, Tony2 Bemiss, Roy2 Bonadio, Tony2 Borega, Nathan2 Bossy, Dave2 Bretzman, Tony2 Friedmann, John2 Gruber, Garry2 Lawson, Kyle2 Nyrop, Bill2 Zadra, Lou2 Zurenko, Joe3 Benning, Mark3 Blatchford, Brett3 Bonk, Mike3 Brown, Jim3 Byers, Dan3 Gross, Jordan3 Hoelzel, William3 Marvin, Dan3 Mathieson, T.J.3 Patten, Lance3 Taker, Shayne4 Billitier, Nathan4 Bourque, Roger4 Brownschidle, Jeff4 Daigler, Dean4 Gilbert, Dennis

No. Name4 Giuliani, Scott4 Harris, Paul4 Leherr, Mike4 Ricci, Rob4 Schafer, Ric4 Sheahan, Riley4 VeNard, Dan5 Cornelius, Sam5 Cox, John5 Eaton, Mark5 Ely, Steve5 Jackson, Don5 Keating, John5 Morin, Jim5 Russo, Robbie5 Ruth, Teddy5 Soderling, Steve5 Trick, Chris5 Welch, Bryan5 Welsch, John5 Williams, Ian6 Arcangel, Justin6 Babin, Noah6 Fraser, Tyson6 Gaul, Patrick6 Kennedy, Rick6 Larson, Les6 Markovitz, Kevin6 McMahon, Pat6 Meredith, Greg6 Nemeth, Carey6 O’Neil, Paul6 Regan, Sean6 Ryan, Andy7 Brownschidle, Jack7 Chapman, Brent7 Copeland, Rob7 Herber, Robert7 Humphreys, Kevin7 Jurkowski, Andy

No. Name7 Longar, Mark7 Matushak, Jay7 Smith, Derek8 Bankoske, Robert8 Calabrese, Sam8 Dal Grande, Davide8 Fairholm, Terry8 Norri, Eric8 Ostlie, Ben8 Parsons, Adam8 Sciba, Josh8 Simon, Ben8 Sobilo, Rich8 Weltzin, Ted9 Conroy, Pat9 Cook, Dawson9 Dhadphale, Aniket9 Fairholm, Don9 Foley, Pat9 Hudas, Greg9 Janicke, Curtis9 Lamppa, Brent9 Lee, Anders9 Lorenz, Terry9 Maruk, Jon9 Roselli, John9 Rothstein, Bill9 Schneider, Steve9 Thang, Ryan9 Williams-Kovacs, Matt10 Bilton, Bob10 Bjork, Anders10 Bjork, Kirt10 Clarke, Paul10 Gerths, David10 McLean, Cory10 Morshead, Jamie10 Nagurski, Kevin10 Parent, Tom10 Palmieri, Kyle

No. Name10 Tschupp, Chris10 White, Justin10 Wittliff, Phil11 Andrusiak, Lyle11 Baumgartner, Bob11 Campbell, John11 Condra, Erik11 Costello, Jeff11 Dunphy, Mike11 Haikola, Bruce11 Henning, Brett11 Litchard, Tim11 Logan, Jeff11 Raskob, Bruce11 Stastny, Yan11 Thebeau, Bob12 Bankoske, David12 Carlin, Stewart12 Collins, Mike12 DeLorenzi, Ray12 Duncan, Greg12 Gill, Tony12 Herr, Sam12 Inman, David12 Montgomery, Brian12 Nugent, Kevin12 Perry, Jeff12 Ryan, Richard13 Black, Sterling13 Byers, Tim13 Eggert, Andrew13 Hanzel, Matt13 Hinostroza, Vince13 Hoene, Kevin13 Kopischke, Jay13 Lebda, Brett13 McCarthy, Brian13 Ringel, Eric14 Bowie, Joe14 Chipchase, Chad

No. Name14 Condon, Nick14 Cordes, Jim14 DiPauli, Thomas14 Lalonde, Alex14 Michalek, Tom14 Novitzki, Pat14 O’Brien, Frank14 Sheahan, Brock14 Womack, John15 Anquillare, Mark15 Bumbacco, Eddie15 Coe, Jeremy15 Collier, Geoff15 Guay, Bruce15 Konesco, Jason15 Minella, Christiaan15 Myers, Tom15 Oglevie, Andrew15 Poulin, Dave15 Salem, Paul15 Schneider, Peter15 Urick, Brian16 Amado, Matt16 Cusey, Troy16 Dwyer, John16 Gearen, Mike16 Hurley, Connor16 Kissel, Dan16 Metzler, Mike16 Olson, Chris16 Olson, Dick16 Reilly, Tim16 Voran, Mike16 Walsh, Brian17 Arkell, Tom17 Augustine, Jim17 Badalich, Jeff17 Bellomy, Rex17 Bergman, Robin17 Bonk, Joe

No. Name Years Pos. Hometown/Previous Team Ht./Wt. Career Statistics17 Walsh, Mike ’02-’06 LW Northville, MI/Compuware Ambassadors 6-2/191 136 gms – 25-29-54, 69/14931 Walsh, Rory ’02-’06 G Milton, MA/Noble and Greenough 5-9/-175 7 gms – 3.45 GAA, .877 SV%26 Wanchulak, Brad ’01-’04 LW Edson, ALB/Camrose Kodiaks 6-0/185 104 gms – 7-14-21, 28/6421 Wegwerth, Joe ’15- LW Brewster, NY/Cedar Rapids 6-3/230 30 gms – 1-3-4, 9/185 Welch, Bryan ’93-’95 D Wellesley, MA/Deerfield Academy 6-2/190 78 gms – 5-7-12, 79/1745 Welsch, John ’84-’88 W Fond du Lac, WI/St. Mary’s Springs HS 5-7/155 101 gms – 8-12-20, 6/128 Weltzin, Ted ’76-’80 F St. Paul, MN/Mounds View HS 5-11/175 128 gms – 34-65-99, 54/10810 White, Justin ‘05-’09 LW Traverse City, MI/Sioux Falls Stampede 6-0/195 119 gms – 15-29-44, 22/5223 Whitmore, Steve ’82-’86 W Aspen, CO/Milton Academy 6-0/180 80 gms – 19-14-33, 30/7928 Wiegand, Jake ’99-’03 LW Northville, MI/Lincoln Stars 6-2/218 136 gms – 9-16-25, 49/985 Williams, Ian ’70-’74 W Toronto, ONT/St. Michael’s Prep 6-0/185 126 gms – 92-119-211, 102/2399 Williams-Kovacs, Matt ‘03-’05 RW Calgary, ALB/Calgary Royals 5-10/198 34 gms – 0-5-5, 6/1210 Wittliff, Phil ’68-’71 F Port Huron, MI/Port Huron Catholic HS 6-2/195 85 gms – 72-52-124, 37/9814 Womack, John ’68-’69 C Thief River Falls, MN/Lincoln HS 6-1/180 26 gms – 19-7-26, 8/1623 Wroblewski, John ’99-’03 RW Neenah, WI/U.S. Nat’l U-18 Team 6-1/185 144 gms – 29-35-64, 47-9427 Wuthrich, Austin ‘11-’15 RW Anchorage, AK/U.S. Nat’l U-18 Team 6-1/204 146 gms – 28-28-56, 50/1162 Zadra, Lou ’88-’92 W West Roxbury, MA/Catholic Memorial HS 5-11/185 127 gms – 69-65-134, 72/1701 Zasowski, Tony ’99-’03 G Darien, IL/Omaha Lancers 5-11/190 61 gms – 3.18 GAA, .842 SV%2 Zurenko, Joe ’01-’05 D Palentine, IL/Green Bay Gamblers 6-1/208 101 gms – 0-4-4, 73/171

Notes: Jersey number, position, height and weight are based on final media guide listing. The first year listed refers to the fall while the second refers to the spring. Only years in which the player lettered are listed. Statistical numbers include all years of participation and refer to goals-assists-points, penalties/penalty minutes (i.e. 26-40-66, 20/40).

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No. Name17 Clark, Ryan17 Fitzgerald, Tom17 Harberts, Tim17 Maday, Billy17 Thomas, Ali17 Walsh, Mike18 Bales, Chris18 Doman, Mark18 Evans, Jake18 Farrell, Tom18 Globke, Rob18 Howe, Bob18 Karsnia, Allen18 Mooney, Tom18 Murphy Kyle18 Patrick, Kevin18 Rankin, Evan18 Seyferth, Sean18 Tynan, T.J.19 Bagne, Troy19 Dunlop, Connor19 Israelson, Larry19 Kuehl, Tim19 Ling, Jamie19 Lucia, Don19 O’Neill, Wes19 Peterson, Garrett19 Ryan, Ben19 Tiberi, John19 Vickman, Scott20 Britton, Bruce20 Cameron, Scott

No. Name20 Deasey, John20 Johnson, Neal20 Johnson, Ray20 Komadoski, Neil20 Lucyk, Luke20 McClew, Mark20 Noble, John20 Nugent, Kevin, Jr.20 Oreskovich, Victor20 Pirus, Alex20 Rushin, John20 Sawatske, Tom20 Smith, Tommy20 Wade, Justin20 Waldbillig, Dave21 Aiken, Joe21 Deeth, Kevin21 Ghia, John21 Hamilton, Clark21 Lucia, Dave21 Miniscalco, Tom21 Nielsen, Evan21 Noble, Steve21 Regan, Paul21 Rust, Bryan21 Wegwerth, Joe22 Arendt, Pat22 Bieck, Matt22 Burke, Brian22 Chin, Michael22 Guisti, Bill22 Hagkull, Craig

No. Name22 Higgins, John22 Lucia, Mario22 McNeill, Mike22 Paige, Jason22 Ridderwall, Calle22 Steinborn, Mark22 Tardani, Mike23 Caddo, Tim23 Cunha, Ricky23 DeWerd, Tom23 Howe, Dave23 Johnson, Eric23 Osiecki, Matt23 Schmidt, John23 Theel, Justin23 Van Guilder, Mark23 Whitmore, Steve23 Wroblewski, John24 Bruininks, Brett24 Curry, Michael24 D’Arcy, Brian24 Devine, Pat24 DeVoe, John24 Galvin, Tom24 Howe, Dick24 Lorenz, Sean24 Molina, Sean24 Nickodemus, John24 Ripley, Luke25 Bianchi, Steve25 Blainey, Jim25 Collard, Dan

No. Name25 Cotnoir, Benoit25 Curry, Steve25 Gill, Aaron25 Hanson, Christian25 Haverkamp, Al25 Lind, Kevin25 Malmquist, Dylan25 Musty, Mike25 Picconatto, Carl25 Slaggert, Andy26 Carlson, Dan26 Fogarty, Steven26 Hasselman, Jeff26 Jindra, T.J.26 Larson, Nick26 O’Brien, Mike26 Olive, Mark26 Wanchulak, Brad27 Bartlett, Michael27 Dolder, Ryan27 Guentzel, Ryan27 Nardella, Bobby27 Nelsen, Ben27 Sawyer, Dan27 Wuthrich, Austin28 Cole, Ian28 Jenkins, Jack28 Johns, Stephen28 Wallace, Tim28 Wiegand, Jake29 Beers, Jared29 Brauer, Bo

No. Name29 Cey, Morgan29 Green, Bill29 Gregoire, Eric29 Kolquist, Kyle29 Lukenda, Tim30 Berg, Eric30 Brown, David30 Cathcart, Chris30 Kappele, Mickey30 Laurion, Dave30 Lothrop, Brent30 Madson, Lance30 Moher, Len30 Phillips, Brad30 Smith, Don30 Van Arkel, Matt31 Karr, Forrest31 O’Brien, Tom31 Rogers, Joe31 Walsh, Rory32 Johnson, Mike33 Dolder, Kyle33 Dusbabek, Joe33 Katunar, Chad33 Lavin, Joe33 Regan, Garrett33 Salzman, Wade35 Stasack, Nick40 Kimento, Jeremiah40 Petersen, Cal

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1911-12Won 1 • Lost 0 (Informal)Captain: NoneDate Opponent (Venue) Result ND Opp.2/3/12 at Culver Military W 7 1

G. R. WALSH • 1912-13 (1 Season)• Record: 1-2-0 (.333)

1912-13 (1-2)Captain: H. Krug2/15/12 at Culver Military W 6 03/4/12 at Cleveland A.C. L 1 73/5/12 at Cleveland A.C. L 0 5

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against7 12

PAUL CASTNER• 1919-23 (4 Seasons)• Record: 19-5-1 (.780)

1919-20 (2-0)Captain: Paul Castner1/7/20 at Culver Military (Lake Mazinkuckee, Culver, Ind.) W 6 22/14/20 at Culver Military (Lake Mazinkuckee, Culver, Ind.) W 4 3

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against7 12

1920-21 (2-0)Captain: Paul Castner2/3/21 at Mich. Col. of Mines (Amphidome, Houghton, Mich.) L 2 72/4/21 vs. Michigan Coll. of Mines (Colosseum, Calumet, Mich.) W 3 22/9/21 at Carnegie Tech (Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh) W 2 0

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against7 9

1921-22 (8-2-1)Captain: Neil FlinnDate Opponent (Venue) Result ND Opp.1/17/22 at Michigan (OT) (Weinberg Coliseum, Ann Arbor Mich.) W 3 21/18/22 at Michigan Aggies (Aggie Rink, East Lansing, Mich.) W 3 11/21/22 Culver Military (Badin Rink, Notre Dame, Ind.) W 18 11/26/22 Michigan Aggies (Badin Rink, Notre Dame, Ind.) W 11 01/30/22 at MIch. Col. of Mines (Amphidome, Houghton, Mich.) W 4 11/31/22 at MIch. Col. of Mines (Amphidome, Houghton, Mich.) W 2 12/4/22 Chicago Canadian Club (Badin Rink, Notre Dame, Ind.) L 3 52/14/22 Michigan (OT) (Badin Rink, Notre Dame, Ind.) W 7 42/18/22 Wisconsin (Badin Rink, Notre Dame, Ind.) W 3 03/25/22 at Milwaukee Dreuckers (Castle Ice Gardens, MIlwaukee)T 5 53/26/22 at Milwaukee Dreuckers (Castle Ice Gardens, MIlwaukee)L 1 6

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against61 26

1922-23 (7-2)Captain: Percy Wilcox2/3/23 at Culver Academy (2OT) (CMA Rink, Culver, Ind.) W 2 12/10/23 Michigan (Badin Rink, Notre Dame, Ind.) W 3 22/12/23 at St. Thomas (Hippodrome, St. Paul, Minn.) L 1 22/13/23 at Ramsey Tech (Hippodrome, St. Paul, Minn.) W 4 22/15/23 at MIch. Col. of Mines (Amphidome, Houghton, Mich.) W 5 22/16/23 at MIch. Col. of Mines (Amphidome, Houghton, Mich.) W 5 12/22/23 at Michigan (Weinberg Coliseum, Ann Arbor, Mich.) W 5 12/23/23 at Assumption (McDougall Rink, Windsor, Ont.) L 3 62/24/23 St. Thomas (Badin Rink, Notre Dame, Ind.) W 2 1

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against30 18

TOM LIEB• 1923-26 (3 Seasons)• Record: 3-9-3 (.300)

1923-24 (0-5)Captain: Franklin McSorley1/12/24 at Michigan (Weinberg Coliseum, Ann Arbor, Mich.) L 1 31/18/24 at Pittsburgh A.C. (Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh) L 1 41/19/24 at Pittsburgh A.C. (Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh) L 1 61/26/24 Illinois A.C. (Badin Rink, Notre Dame, Ind.) L 1 52/8/24 Michigan (Badin Rink, Notre Dame, Ind.) L 1 2

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against5 20

1924-25 (0-2-2)Captain: Franklin McSorley1/24/25 at Culver Military (2OT) (CMA Rink, Culver, Ind.) T 2 22/7/25 at St. Thomas (2OT) (Minneapolis Arena) T 2 22/9/25 at Minnesota (OT) (Minneapolis Arena) L 0 22/10/25 at Minnesota (Minneapolis Arena) L 1 2

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against5 8

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1925-26 (3-2-1)Captain: Gerald TimminsDate Opponent Result ND Opp.1/16/25 at Culver Military (CMA Rink, Culver, Ind.) W 3 11/23/25 Marquette (St. Mary’s Lake, Notre Dame, Ind.) W 7 52/6/25 at Wisconsin T 1 12/8/25 at Minnesota (2OT) (Minneapolis Arena) L 4 62/9/23 at Minnesota (Minneapolis Arena) L 0 42/10/25 at Marquette (Hilltop Rink, Milwaukee) W 2 1

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against17 18

BENJAMIN G. DUBOIS• 1926-27 (1 Season)• Record: 3-7-1 (.318)

1926-27 (3-7-1)Captain: John S. Hicok12/20/26 at Chicago A.A. (Chicago Coliseum) L 0 31/3/27 at Pittsburgh H.C. (OT) (Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh) T 1 11/4/27 at Nichols Club (Nichols Rink, Buffalo, N.Y.) W 2 11/7/27 at Harvard (Boston Arena) L 0 71/8/27 vs. Yale (Madison Square Garden) L 0 51/15/27 at Michigan State W 3 11/22/27 Michigan Col. of Mines L 0 32/4/27 at Mich. Col. of Mines (Colosseum, Calumet, Mich.) L 0 4

2/5/27at Mich. Col. of Mines (Mohawk Glacidome, Houghton, Mich.)

L 3 6

2/7/27 at Minnesota (Minneapolis Arena) L 0 32/8/27 at Minnesota (Minneapolis Arena) W 2 0

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against11 34

NOTEOver the years, several schools changed names. All schools are listed on this page by the name they used in this era. Michigan Aggies became Michigan State, Michigan College of Mines is now Michigan Tech, Carnegie Tech is now Carnegie Mellon.

EARLY YEARS ROSTERName Years Pos. Hometown Career StatisticsAnderson, Heartly “Hunk” ’19-’21 G/D Hancock, Mich. 5 GPBoeringer, Arthur ‘24-’27 D St. Paul, Minn. 17 GP, 0-1-1Brennan, Robert ‘25-’27 RW Northampton, Mass. 10 GP, 0-0-0Bullard, Theodore ‘20-’24 LW Seaforth, Ont. 7 GP, 0-0-0Carfango, Thomas ‘23-’24 LW New York, N.Y. 1 GP, 0-0-0Castner, Paul ‘19-’23 C St. Paul, Minn. 23 GP, 57-3-60Conway, Joseph ‘26-’27 RW Boston, Mass. 0 GP, 0-0-0Conway, William ‘26-’27 D Minneapolis, Minn. 2 GP, 0-0-0Crowes, Martin ‘19-’20 D 2 GP, 0-0-0Crowley, James ‘21-’22 G Green Bay, Wis. 11 GP, 8-2-1Dean, ‘25-’26 Leetonia, Ohio 1 GP, 0-0-0Driscoll, J. Francis ‘26-’27 G Brookline, Mass. 2 GP, 1-0-1Dooley, Paul ‘24-’25 W Springfield, Ill. 0 GP,Egan, James ‘23-’24 G Springfield, Mass 3 GPEldridge, Richard ‘20-’23 RW St. Paul, Minn. 6 GP, 0-0-0Feltes, Norm ‘19-’24 LW South Bend, Ind. 19 GP, 1-0-1Flinn, Neil “Spike” ‘19-’23 C/D Superior, Wis. 24 GP, 10-0-10Gentles, John “Slim” ‘19-’21 RW Parry Sound, Ont 5 GP, 2-0-2.Gibbs, Edward ‘20-’22 RW St. Paul, Minn. 11 GP, 0-0-0Gilchrist, William ‘20-’22 D Sarnia, Ont. 5 GP, 0-0-0Gillespie, Raymond ‘23-’24 G Chippewa, Mich. 3 GPGorman, Anthony “Tony” ‘19-’23 RW Edmonton, Alta. 20 GP, 3-0-3 Hayes, David ‘19-’21 G Hartford, Conn 2 GP.Hearndon, Thomas ‘24-’25 D Green Bay, Wis. 4 GP, 0-0-0Hicok, John ‘23-’27 LW Hancock, Mich. 24 GP, 9-2-11Holland, Austin ‘24-’27 C Brookline, Mass. 17 GP, 0-0-0 Holland, Frank ‘26-’27 D Brookline, Mass. 3 GP, 1-1-2Irmiger, Robert ‘23-’25 RW Chicago, Ill. 5 GP, 0-0-0Larson, Fred “Ojay” ‘19-’21 D Chicago, Ill. 5 GP, 0-0-0Lawler, William ‘24-’25 W Pittsburgh, Pa. 0 GP, LeBel, John ‘22-’23 C 7 GP, 2-0-2Leib, Thomas ‘22-’23 G Faribault, Minn. 7 GP, 6-2-0Magie, John ‘23-’24 C Duluth, Minn. 3 GP 0-0-0Martin, Charles ‘23-’27 C/RW Pittsburgh, Pa 22 GP, 6-2-8McDonald, Donald “Scottie” ’19-’21 D Duluth, Minn. 14 GP, 0-0-0McGrath, John “Jack” ‘26-’27 D Cleveland, Ohio 11 GP, 1-0-1McSorley, Franklin ‘21-’25 RW/C Pittsburgh, Pa. 28 GP, 10-1-11McSorley, John ‘24-’27 C Pittsburgh, Pa. 21 GP, 11-1-12Moloy, John ‘26-’27 Bridgeport, Conn. 7 GP, 0-0-0Mouch, Charles ‘23-’25 D Troy, Ohio 9 GP, 0-0-0Murphy, John “Snubber” ‘24-’27 G Bridgeport, Conn. 19 GP, 2-7-0Niezer, Louis ‘26-’27 D Fort Wayne, Ind. 1 GP, 0-0-0Shimmens, John ‘25-’26 RW Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 1 GP, 1-0-1Smith, Howard ‘26-’27 Pelham, N.Y. 0 GP, 0-0-0Smith, Richard “Red” ‘24-’25 G Combined Locks, Wis 1 GPStack, James ‘22-’24 C St. Paul, Minn. 4 GP, 1-1-2Stadel, George ‘24-’27 LW Samford, Conn. 17 GP, 4-0-4Timmins, Gerald ‘22-’26 D Montreal, Que. 13 GP, 3-0-3Wilcox, James “Percy” ‘19-’23 LW Laurium, Minn 24 GP, 4-1-5.Yelland, John ‘26-’27 Minneapolis, Minn. 0 GP, 0-0-0

THANK YOUSpecial thanks to Jim Bognar ‘82 for providing his notes and research from the early years of the Notre Dame hockey program. His hard work and research provided updated information for the early years of the program, as well as, the roster and photos of players from those years. His work also provided the records and rosters for the club era that are now available in the media guide.

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RALPH CARDILLO• 1963-64 (1 Season)• Record: 0-5-0 (.000)

1963-64 (0-5)Date Opponent (Venue) Result ND Opp.1/19/64 at Pepsi Komets (Fort Wayne, Ind.) L 1 102/1/64 at Illinois L 1 92/2/64 at Northwestern L 0 42/23/64 at Valparaiso (Cancelled)2/29/64 at Lake Forest L 1 103/7/64 at Port Huron Jr. College L 3 13

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against6 49

RICHARD BRESSLER• 1964-65 (1 Season)• Record: 4-6-0 (.400)

1964-65 (4-6)Captain: Paul Belliveau1/9/65 vs. Northern Illinois (Elmhurst, Ill.) L 3 131/17/65 Air Force (Howard Park, South Bend, Ind.) L 2 51/29/65 vs. Colorado (Evanston, Ill.) W 1 01/30/65 vs. Lewis College (Evanston, Ill.) W 9 11/31/65 at Northwestern W 1 01/6/65 at Lake Forest L 2 42/13/65 at Ohio State L 1 122/20/65 at St. Precopius (Elmhurst, Ill.) W 8 62/28/65 at Illinois L 2 73/13/65 at Toledo L 2 10

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against31 58

JERRY PAQUETTE• 1965-68 (3 Season)• Record: 33-17-3 (.651)

1965-66 (6-9-3)Captain: Paul Belliveau12/4/65 at Lewis College W 9 112/11/65 at Northern Illinois W 13 212/12/65 at Tazewell Hockey (Peoria, Ill.) W 7 312/16/65 Denison (Howard Park, South Bend, Ind.) T 5 512/17/65 at Erie Lions L 3 512/19/65 at Boston State L 2 1612/20/65 at Holy Cross L 3 912/21/65 at Nichols College L 0 91/8/66 at Toledo L 0 121/16/66 Northwestern (Howard Park, South Bend, Ind.) T 4 41/29/66 at Beloit College L 4 71/30/66 at Lewis College W 12 42/5/66 Air Force W 7 42/12/66 at Lake Forest T 7 72/13/66 at St. Precopius W 9 02/19/66 Toledo (Howard Park, South Bend, Ind.) L 3 5

2/26/66 at Northwestern L 3 63/4/66 at Bowling Green L 4 5

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against95 104

1966-67 (14-5-0)Captain: Jim HaleyDate Opponent (Venue) Result ND Opp.12/3/66 at Beloit College W 4 012/10/66 Lewis College (Howard Park, South Bend, Ind.) W 9 112/15/66 at Indianapolis Warriors W 5 412/19/66 vs. Illinois (Notre Dame Invit., Chicago Stadium) W 3 112/20/66 vs. Ohio State (Notre Dame Invit., Chicago Stadium) L 5 61/7/67 at Illinois W 4 01/8/67 at Pekin All-Stars (Peoria, Ill.) W 3 11/14/67 vs. Air Force (Rockton, Ill.) W 14 01/15/67 Toledo (Howard Park, South Bend, Ind.) W 6 21/27/67 at Gustavus Adolphus L 4 61/28/67 at St. Mary’s (Minn.) L 3 92/4/67 Ohio State (Howard Park, South Bend, Ind.) W 13 42/5/67 Northern Illinois (Howard Park, South Bend, Ind.) W 4 02/10/67 at Erie Lions L 4 62/11/67 at Erie Lions W 3 22/17/67 vs. Colorado University (Air Force Invit. Colorado Sprs.) W 5 32/18/67 at Air Force (Air Force Invit. Colorado Sprs.) W 5 42/26/67 Western Michigan (Howard Park, South Bend, Ind.) L 1 63/3/67 at Ohio State W 6 3

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against101 58

1967-68 (13-3-0)Captain: Bill Pfeffer12/3/67 vs. St. Procopios (Rockton, Ill.) W 15 012/9/67 vs. Wheaton College (Rockton, Ill.) W 22 012/10/67 vs. Northern Illinois (Rockton W 9 312/15/67 at Wisconsin State (River Falls, Wis.) L 6 812/16/67 at St. John’s - Minnesota W 6 31/6/68 University of Detroit (Howard Park, South Bend, Ind.) W 3 21/7/68 vs. St. Mary’s - Minnesota W 7 41/13/68 vs. Air Force % W 14 01/26/68 vs. Univ. of Detroit * W 4 31/28/68 at Port Huron Jr. A L 1 132/3/68 Lewis College @ W 14 22/4/68 vs. Purdue ! W 4 22/8/68 at Western Michigan W 8 72/17/68 at Wisconsin L 2 162/25/68 Northern Illinois @ W 8 53/1/68 at Air Force W 6 42/2/68 at Air Force W 9 6

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against124 82

CLUB YEARS ROSTERName Years Pos. HometownBadia, Lou ‘63-’65 D Framingham, Mass.Barry, John ‘66-’68 G Chicago, Ill.Belliveau, Paul ‘63-’67 F Fitchburg, Mass.Bergen, Dick ‘64-’66 F Detroit, MichBertelli, Mike ‘65’-’66Blainey, Jim ‘67-’68 D Markham, Ont.Bolduc, Bob ‘63-’65 F Springfield, Mass.Bradford, Dick ‘65-’66Britton, Bruce ‘67-’68 F Durham, N.H.

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Name Years Pos. HometownCardillo, Ralph ‘63-’64Chernis, Bob ‘63-’64Cody, Pat ‘65-’68 F Chicago, Ill.Colligan, Stan ‘63-’66 F Ft. Wayne, Ind.Collins, Leo ‘63-’67 G Fargo, N.D.Collins, Mike ‘67-’68 D Oak Park, Ill.Courtney, Jack ‘64-’67 D Malden, Mass.Daigler, Dean ‘65-’68 D Buffalo, N.Y.Doyle, Larry ‘63-’64 Morristown, N.J.Farrell, Dan ‘65-’66 G Boston, Mass.Ferguson, Dan ‘63-’65 D Detroit, Mich.Gargaro, Enie ‘66-’67 G Bloomfield Hills, Mich.Gearan, Mike ‘67-’68 F Oak Park, Ill.Haley, Jim ‘65-’67 F Boston, Mass.Harkins, Randy ‘66-’67 D Athens, OhioHeiden, Tom ‘63-’67 F St. Louis, Mo.Jackoboice, John ‘63-’65 D Grand Rapids, Mich.Kaelin, Greg ‘67-’68 FLamantia, Pete ‘63-’67 F Toronto, Ont.Locke, Dan ‘64-’66 F Minneapolis, Minn.Luebbe, Dick ‘66-’68 F Chicago, Ill.Manning, Frank ‘63-’68 D Huntington, W.Va.Mordaunt, Jack ‘66-’67 F Minneapolis, Minn.McCarthy, Joe ‘67-’68 FMcSorley, Dave ‘63-’66 F Pittsburgh, Pa.Morin, Joe ‘64-’65 F St. Paul, Minn.Nartker, Stan ‘66-’67 F Ft. Wayne, Ind.Nichol, Tom ‘65-’66 Oak Park, Ill.Norri, Eric ‘65-’67 D Virginia, Minn.O’Neill, Ed ‘63-’65 F Milton, Mass.O’Neill, Paul ‘67-’68 F Boston, Mass.Payeur, Dick ‘63-’65 F Dover, N.H.Pfeffer, Bill ‘66-’68 D Duluth, Minn.Pietrafitta, Dick ‘63-’65 D Wakefield, Mass.Publicover, Bruce ‘65-’66 F Arlington, Mass.Quinlan, Phil ‘64-’65Quirk, Brian ‘66-’68 F Chicago, Ill.Ritter, Hank ‘63-’65 G Grosse Pte., Mich.Roselli, John ‘67-’68 F Duluth, Minn.Ryan, Tom ‘65-’66 F Edina, Minn.Stewart, Larry ‘66-’68 D Detroit, Mich.Tencza, Tom ‘65-’66 F Saginaw, Mich.Vail, Dan ‘64-’65 F Ft. Wayne, Ind.Wilkes, Bob ‘64-’65 F Westlake, OhioWinn, Kevin ‘65-’66 D Boston, Mass.Wittliff, Phil ‘66-’68 F Port Huron, Mich.Wittliff, Terry ‘63-’64 F Port Huron, Mich.Wolkerstorfer, Terry ‘63-’64 G St. Paul, Minn.

LEFTY SMITH• 1968-87 (19 Seasons)• Record: 307-320-31 (.490)

1968-69 (16-18-3)Captain: Dean DaiglerDate Opponent Result ND Opp.11/22/68 at Ohio University W 8 711/23/68 at Ohio University L 3 512/11/68 at Windsor (OT) T 4 412/13/68 at Air Force W 8 112/14/68 at Air Force W 5 412/20/68 at Gustavus Adolphus W 6 312/21/68 at St. Mary’s (OT) T 4 41/4/69 at Illinois H.C. W 8 21/9/69 Ohio University W 8 51/10/69 Ohio University (OT) T 1 11/11/69 Detroit W 12 31/17/69 St. John’s W 5 41/18/69 St. John’s W 6 11/19/69 St. Thomas W 7 11/20/69 St. Thomas (OT) W 3 21/30/69 Wisconsin L 2 101/31/69 Wisconsin L 0 122/5/69 Lake Forest W 5 22/7/69 St. Mary’s L 1 52/8/69 St. Mary’s L 5 92/12/69 Illinois H.C. W 12 12/14/69 vs. Wisconsin (Milwaukee, Wis.) L 1 52/15/69 at Wisconsin (Hartmeyer Ice Arena, Madison, Wis.) L 2 102/18/69 at Lake Forest W 7 42/23/69 vs. Purdue H.C. (Indianapolis, Ind.) W 14 42/28/69 Gustavus Adolphus L 5 73/1/69 at Ohio State W 7 1

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against149 117

1969-70 (21-8-1)Captain: Phil Wittliff11/15/69 Windsor W 8 311/28/69 Ohio University W 8 511/29/69 Ohio University W 10 012/5/69 at Wisconsin L 3 712/6/69 at Wisconsin L 1 512/12/69 at Ohio State (OT) L 3 412/13/69 at Bowling Green W 9 3

12/17/69vs. Salem State (Merrimack Tournament, N. Billerica, Mass.)

W 8 4

12/18/69at Merrimack (Merrimack Tournament, N. Billerica, Mass.)

W 5 1

12/20/69 at Boston College L 3 712/29/69 Boston College L 4 7

1/2/70vs. Hamilton Nichols Tournament (Dann Memorial Rink, Buffalo)

W 4 2

1/3/70vs. Penn Nichols Tournament (Dann Memorial Rink, Buffalo, N.Y.)

W 5 2

1/9/70 at Ohio University L 3 41/10/70 at Ohio University W 7 41/13/70 Lake Forest W 15 21/16/70 Ohio State W 6 31/17/70 Ohio State W 7 11/30/70 at Air Force W 11 51/31/70 at Colorado College L 4 52/2/70 at Colorado College W 5 42/3/70 at Air Force L 4 52/6/70 St. Mary’s W 10 1

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2/7/70 St. Mary’s W 8 52/13/70 at Lake Forest W 10 12/18/70 Bowling Green (OT) T 4 42/27/70 Colorado College W 6 42/28/70 Colorado College W 5 43/6/70 Air Force W 4 33/7/70 Air Force W 6 3

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against186 108

1970-71 (13-16-2)Captains: Phil Wittliff, John RoselliDate Opponent Result ND Opp.11/20/70 at Michigan Tech L 2 511/21/70 at Michigan Tech (OT) L 4 512/11/70 Michigan State L 5 1012/12/70 Michigan State W 4 312/19/70 Wisconsin W 6 512/20/70 Wisconsin (OT) T 3 312/28/70 at Northeastern^ W 4 112/29/70 at B.U. (Boston Arena Christmas Tournament) L 3 712/30/70 at Boston College W 5 31/8/71 at Air Force W 5 41/9/71 at Air Force W 4 21/12/71 at Colorado College L 1 61/13/71 at Colorado College W 8 61/15/71 at Denver L 3 61/16/71 at Denver L 2 41/22/71 North Dakota (OT) W 6 51/23/71 North Dakota L 1 71/29/71 at Michigan State L 3 61/30/71 at Michigan State L 4 62/5/71 Denver L 3 42/6/71 Denver W 4 22/12/71 at Minnesota Duluth (OT) T 5 52/13/71 at Minnesota Duluth (OT) L 3 62/19/71 at Michigan W 4 22/20/71 at Michigan W 5 42/26/71 at Bowling Green L 1 52/27/71 Bowling Green L 2 33/6/71 U.S. Nationals L 5 73/7/71 U.S. Nationals L 2 43/12/71 Air Force W 5 03/13/71 Air Force W 4 1

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against116 137

1971-72 (14-20-0)WCHA (10-16-0) – 8th Place (tie)Captains: Kevin Hoene, Bill Green11/12/71 at North Dakota W 5 411/13/71 at North Dakota L 5 611/19/71 Colorado College W 6 311/20/71 Colorado College W 4 011/26/71 Michigan Tech L 3 911/27/71 Michigan Tech (OT) W 6 512/3/71 at Michigan (OT) L 5 612/4/71 at Michigan L 5 612/18/71 vs. Boston College (Chicago Stadium) W 14 3

12/20/71vs. Boston College (ECAC Holiday Festival, Madison Square Garden)

W 7 4

12/21/71vs. St. Lawrence (ECAC Holiday Festival, Madison Square Garden)

W 4 2

12/28/71 vs. Michigan Tech (Great Lakes Invit., Detroit Olympia) L 3 6

12/29/71 vs. Dartmouth (Great Lakes Invit., Detroit Olympia) L 6 91/7/72 at Colorado College (OT) L 5 61/8/72 at Colorado College W 8 11/10/72 Cornell (OT) W 5 41/14/72 at Michigan State L 2 81/15/72 at Michigan State L 1 41/21/72 at Minnesota W 5 41/22/72 at Minnesota W 8 31/28/72 Wisconsin L 3 51/29/72 Wisconsin L 3 52/1/72 Minnesota Duluth L 2 52/2/72 Minnesota Duluth L 4 62/11/72 at Wisconsin L 4 62/12/72 at Wisconsin L 1 52/18/72 at Denver (OT) L 2 32/19/72 at Denver L 3 42/25/72 Michigan W 7 22/26/72 Michigan W 9 43/3/72 Michigan State (OT) L 8 93/4/72 Michigan State W 6 23/7/72 at Denver (WCHA Playoff) L 2 73/8/72 at Denver (WCHA Playoff) L 3 4

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against164 160

1972-73 (23-14-1)WCHA (19-9-0) – 2nd Place, WCHA Tournament Runner-UpCaptains: Bill Green, Paul ReganDate Opponent Result ND Opp.11/3/72 at Bowling Green L 5 911/5/72 Bowling Green W 9 311/10/72 Michigan W 5 211/11/72 Michigan W 8 511/17/72 at Denver L 1 511/18/72 at Denver L 1 311/24/72 Minnesota W 3 211/25/72 Minnesota L 1 712/1/72 at Wisconsin (OT) L 4 512/2/72 at Wisconsin L 3 512/8/72 vs. Denver (Chicago Stadium) L 2 512/9/72 Denver W 8 6

12/19/72vs. St. Lawrence (ECAC Holiday Festival, Madison Square Garden)

W 8 5

12/20/72vs. St. Louis (ECAC Holiday Festival, Madison Square Garden)

L 3 5

12/22/72 at Boston College L 4 111/3/73 Czechoslovakia L 5 121/5/73 at Michigan W 3 21/6/73 at Michigan W 4 31/12/73 Colorado College W 8 31/13/73 Colorado College W 8 61/19/73 at Michigan Tech L 5 81/20/73 at Michigan Tech W 6 11/26/73 Michigan State W 8 51/27/73 Michigan State W 13 52/2/73 North Dakota W 9 32/3/73 North Dakota L 2 32/9/73 at Colorado College W 8 32/10/73 at Colorado College W 8 62/16/73 at Michigan State L 2 102/17/73 at Michigan State W 6 52/23/73 Wisconsin W 8 52/24/73 Wisconsin W 4 33/2/73 at Minnesota Duluth W 8 23/3/73 at Minnesota Duluth W 4 13/5/73 North Dakota (WCHA Playoff) W 5 03/6/73 North Dakota (WCHA Playoff) W 8 3

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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Date Opponent Result ND Opp.3/9/73 Wisconsin (WCHA Playoff) T 4 43/10/73 Wisconsin (WCHA Playoff) L 3 4

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against199 174

1973-74 (14-20-2)WCHA (11-16-1) – 8th PlaceCaptains: Ric Schafer, Steve Curry, Ian WilliamsDate Opponent Result ND Opp.11/2/73 at Michigan Tech W 8 411/3/73 at Michigan Tech (OT) T 2 211/9/73 at Michigan State L 5 811/10/73 at Michigan State L 5 911/16/73 Wisconsin L 2 611/17/73 Wisconsin W 6 411/23/73 Colorado College L 3 511/24/73 Colorado College L 5 611/30/73 Denver L 4 612/2/73 Denver (OT) W 4 312/7/73 at Michigan L 4 612/8/73 at Michigan W 2 012/15/73 St. Louis L 5 612/29/73 Harvard W 5 212/30/73 Boston College L 3 41/4/74 Minnesota Duluth W 5 11/5/74 Minnesota Duluth W 10 21/9/74 St. Louis W 7 31/11/74 at Denver (OT) L 5 61/12/74 at Denver L 2 41/18/74 Michigan Tech W 7 11/19/74 Michigan Tech L 5 71/23/74 Bowling Green W 7 41/25/74 at Bowling Green L 3 82/1/74 at North Dakota L 5 72/2/74 at North Dakota W 7 32/8/74 Michigan State W 8 32/9/74 Michigan State L 2 42/15/74 at Minnesota L 2 72/16/74 at Minnesota L 3 62/22/74 Michigan W 4 22/23/74 Michigan L 2 43/1/74 at Wisconsin L 3 43/2/74 at Wisconsin W 5 13/5/74 at Michigan Tech (WCHA Playoff) L 2 43/6/74 at Michigan Tech (WCHA Playoff) T 2 2

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against159 154

1974-75(133-22-3)WCHA (10-19-3) – 7th PlaceCaptains: Paul Clarke, Les Larson, Pat ConroyDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/25/74 at Wisconsin L 4 510/26/74 at Wisconsin W 5 311/1/74 Colorado College L 1 211/2/74 Colorado College L 2 311/7/74 Bowling Green W 6 211/8/74 Bowling Green W 8 711/16/74 Denver W 5 311/17/74 Denver L 4 711/22/74 at North Dakota W 5 311/23/74 at North Dakota (OT) W 3 211/29/74 at Michigan State L 3 5

Date Opponent Result ND Opp.11/30/74 at Michigan State (OT) T 4 412/6/74 Michigan (OT) W 5 412/7/74 Michigan (OT) L 4 512/13/74 Michigan Tech L 3 512/14/74 Michigan Tech L 2 812/22/74 at Boston College W 7 412/23/74 at Harvard L 2 81/3/75 at Michigan L 4 71/4/75 at Michigan W 7 41/10/75 at Minnesota L 1 81/11/75 at Minnesota L 3 51/17/75 at Colorado College L 4 81/18/75 at Colorado College W 10 61/24/75 North Dakota L 1 21/25/75 North Dakota W 5 21/31/75 at Denver L 3 52/1/75 at Denver W 4 02/7/75 Michigan State L 3 72/8/75 Michigan State L 0 72/14/75 at Michigan Tech L 3 72/15/75 at Michigan Tech L 1 102/21/75 Minnesota Duluth W 7 52/22/75 Minnesota Duluth (OT) T 4 42/28/75 Wisconsin (OT) T 3 33/1/75 Wisconsin L 2 93/4/75 at Michigan Tech (WCHA Playoff) L 0 23/5/75 at Michigan Tech (WCHA Playoff) L 3 6

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against141 187

1975-76 (19-17-2)WCHA (15-15-2) – 5th PlaceCaptains: Brian Walsh, Pat NovitzkiDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/31/75 at Michigan State L 2 611/1/75 at Michigan State L 2 311/7/75 at Colorado College W 9 711/8/75 at Colorado College W 7 511/14/75 Michigan W 5 311/15/75 Michigan L 6 911/21/75 Denver W 5 211/22/75 Denver L 1 411/28/75 at Michigan Tech L 3 511/29/75 at Michigan Tech L 5 612/5/75 Wisconsin W 5 212/6/75 Wisconsin (OT) T 2 212/21/75 Harvard W 9 712/22/75 Boston College W 6 51/2/76 at North Dakota W 5 31/3/76 at North Dakota W 5 31/6/76 at Bowling Green L 0 51/9/76 Minnesota L 3 61/10/76 Minnesota (OT) T 4 41/16/76 at Michigan (OT) W 4 31/17/76 at Michigan L 3 101/23/76 at Minnesota Duluth (OT) W 4 31/24/76 at Minnesota Duluth L 3 41/30/76 Colorado College L 4 51/31/76 Colorado College W 3 12/6/76 at Denver L 2 32/7/76 at Denver W 4 22/10/76 at Bowling Green (OT) W 5 42/13/76 Michigan Tech L 6 72/14/76 Michigan Tech W 9 52/20/76 Michigan State L 6 72/21/76 Michigan State W 5 2

YEAR-BY YEAR RESULTS

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Date Opponent Result ND Opp.2/27/76 Minnesota Duluth W 7 52/28/76 Minnesota Duluth W 10 43/6/76 at Wisconsin L 3 53/7/76 at Wisconsin L 1 43/10/76 at Michigan (WCHA Playoff) L 3 83/11/76 at Michigan(WCHA Playoff) W 5 4

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against171 173

1976-77 (22-13-3)WCHA (19-10-2) – 2nd Place, WCHA Tournament Runner-UpCaptains: Brian Walsh, Jack Brownschidle10/29/76 Michigan State W 7 310/30/76 Michigan State L 5 711/5/76 at Denver L 3 611/6/76 at Denver L 3 411/12/76 at Michigan L 6 711/13/76 at Michigan W 6 511/19/76 Michigan Tech W 6 211/20/76 Michigan Tech W 6 211/26/76 at Wisconsin W 4 111/27/76 at Wisconsin L 3 411/30/76 Bowling Green W 6 112/3/76 Colorado College W 7 212/4/76 Colorado College W 6 212/19/76 at Boston College W 7 412/20/76 at Harvard L 3 412/29/76 vs. Minnesota (St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, Minn.) L 2 312/30/77 vs. Minnesota (St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, Minn.) L 2 31/7/77 at Minnesota Duluth W 7 51/8/77 at Minnesota Duluth W 6 21/14/77 at Michigan State W 5 21/15/77 at Michigan State W 10 31/19/77 Bowling Green (OT) L 5 61/21/77 Michigan (OT) W 4 31/22/77 Michigan W 7 31/28/77 at Colorado College W 8 71/29/77 at Colorado College W 8 62/4/77 at Minnesota W 3 22/5/77 at Minnesota (OT) T 3 32/11/77 North Dakota W 6 52/12/77 North Dakota W 10 52/18/77 Denver (OT) T 4 42/19/77 Denver L 2 32/24/77 at Michigan Tech W 6 42/25/77 at Michigan Tech L 2 33/4/77 Wisconsin L 3 83/5/77 Wisconsin (OT) T 3 33/9/77 Minnesota (WCHA Playoff) W 5 13/10/77 Minnesota (WCHA Playoff) L 2 9

Season goals for and against 191 147

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against191 147

1977-78 (12-24-2)WCHA (12-19-1) – 7th PlaceCaptains: Dick Howe, Terry FairholmDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/14/77 at Minnesota Duluth (exh.) W 4 3

10/15/77vs. Minnesota Duluth (exh.) (U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game, Eveleth, Minn.)

L 3 5

10/28/77 at Colorado College L 2 410/29/77 at Colorado College L 4 6

Date Opponent Result ND Opp.11/4/77 Michigan L 3 511/5/77 Michigan L 5 711/11/77 Wisconsin L 1 611/12/77 Wisconsin L 1 511/18/77 at Denver L 4 811/19/77 at Denver L 2 811/25/77 Michigan State W 4 311/26/77 Michigan State W 10 212/2/77 at Michigan Tech W 4 212/3/77 at Michigan Tech L 1 712/9/77 North Dakota W 4 312/10/77 North Dakota (OT) W 5 4

12/22/77vs. Harvard (Metropolitan Sports Center, Bloomington, Minn.)

L 3 4

12/23/77vs. Boston College (Metropolitan Sports Center, Bloomington, Minn.)

L 4 8

1/6/78 at Minnesota (OT) T 5 51/7/78 at Minnesota L 1 41/13/78 Denver W 5 31/14/78 Denver L 3 51/18/78 Western Michigan L 5 91/20/78 Colorado College L 4 81/21/78 Colorado College W 7 41/24/78 at Bowling Green L 1 52/3/78 at Michigan W 7 42/4/78 at Michigan W 5 12/10/78 Michigan Tech (OT) L 2 32/11/78 Michigan Tech W 5 32/17/78 Minnesota Duluth W 7 32/18/78 Minnesota Duluth L 4 52/24/78 at Michigan State W 2 02/25/78 at Michigan State L 2 32/27/78 at North Dakota L 3 52/28/78 at North Dakota L 2 43/4/78 at Wisconsin L 2 53/5/78 at Wisconsin L 1 123/10/78 at Denver (WCHA Playoff) T 6 63/11/78 at Denver (WCHA Playoff) L 1 7

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against137 186

1978-79 (18-19-1)WCHA (17-14-1) – 5th PlaceCaptains: Steve Schneider, Greg Meredith, Tom MichalekDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/20/78 at Minnesota Duluth (exh.) (OT) W 6 510/27/78 at Colorado College W 5 410/28/78 at Colorado College (OT) T 9 911/3/78 Denver W 6 411/4/78 Denver L 3 411/10/78 at Minnesota W 3 211/11/78 at Minnesota L 1 411/17/78 Michigan State W 9 111/18/78 Michigan State W 5 411/24/78 Michigan W 7 311/25/78 Michigan W 6 312/1/78 at Michigan Tech (OT) W 6 512/2/78 at Michigan Tech L 5 612/8/78 Wisconsin W 8 212/9/78 Wisconsin (OT) L 6 712/12/78 at Western Michigan W 4 312/22/78 at Boston College L 5 1012/23/78 vs. Harvard Walter Brown Arena (Boston) L 5 91/5/79 North Dakota L 4 91/6/79 North Dakota L 4 61/12/79 at Michigan State W 3 2

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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Date Opponent Result ND Opp.1/13/79 at Michigan State L 3 61/19/79 Michigan Tech L 3 51/20/79 Michigan Tech W 5 41/26/79 at Michigan L 4 61/27/79 at Michigan W 10 71/31/79 Bowling Green L 2 52/2/79 Colorado College L 4 62/3/79 Colorado College W 5 42/9/79 at Minnesota Duluth W 7 32/10/79 at Minnesota Duluth W 7 62/16/79 Minnesota W 3 22/17/79 Minnesota W 8 72/23/79 at Denver L 5 62/24/79 at Denver L 4 73/2/79 at Wisconsin L 0 23/3/79 at Wisconsin L 3 73/6/79 at Wisconsin (WCHA Playoff) L 5 113/7/79 at Wisconsin (WCHA Playoff) L 2 5

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against184 196

1979-80 (18-20-1)WCHA (13-14-1) – 5th PlaceCaptains: Greg Meredith, Tom MichalekDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/19/79 at Illinois-Chicago Circle W 8 110/26/79 Denver L 4 610/27/79 Denver L 3 511/2/79 at Minnesota Duluth W 8 411/3/79 at Minnesota Duluth W 6 411/9/79 Michigan L 4 711/10/79 Michigan W 11 911/16/79 Michigan State L 4 511/17/79 Michigan State W 5 311/23/79 at Cornell W 5 411/24/79 vs. Cornell (Rochester War Memorial, Rochester, N.Y.) W 6 411/30/79 at Wisconsin L 2 512/1/80 at Wisconsin W 4 312/7/80 at Bowling Green W 5 212/9/80 Western Michigan L 5 612/29/80 at U.S. International L 1 512/30/80 at U.S. International L 3 71/4/80 at Minnesota L 5 61/5/80 at Minnesota W 6 31/11/80 at North Dakota L 4 71/12/80 at North Dakota L 1 311/18/80 Colorado College W 6 511/19/80 Colorado College W 5 311/25/80 at Michigan Tech W 8 511/26/80 at Michigan Tech W 7 52/2/80 Wisconsin W 4 32/3/80 Wisconsin L 5 72/9/80 Minnesota Duluth L 6 72/10/80 Minnesota Duluth L 8 92/15/80 at Michigan (OT) W 5 42/16/80 at Michigan (OT) T 5 52/22/80 at Michigan State L 6 72/23/80 at Michigan State W 9 52/29/80 Minnesota L 2 33/1/80 Minnesota L 7 83/7/80 at Michigan (WCHA Playoff) W 8 33/8/80 at Michigan(WCHA Playoff) L 3 43/14/80 at North Dakota (WCHA Playoff) L 4 103/15/80 at North Dakota (WCHA Playoff) L 4 7

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against202 199

1980-81 (13-21-2)WCHA (9-18-1) - 9th PlaceCaptain: Jeff BrownschidleDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/17/80 at Ferris State (exh.) L 5 810/24/80 at Colorado College L 4 510/25/80 at Colorado College W 6 210/28/80 Bowling Green L 3 4

10/31/80vs. Clarkson (Onondaga County War Memorial, Syracuse, N.Y.)

W 4 1

11/1/80 vs. Clarkson (Rochester War Memorial, Rochester, N.Y.) L 2 511/4/80 at Bowling Green W 3 211/7/80 at Minnesota L 2 411/8/80 at Minnesota W 6 511/14/80 at Wisconsin (OT) W 5 411/15/80 at Wisconsin L 0 411/21/80 Michigan Tech (OT) L 2 311/22/80 Michigan Tech L 4 511/28/80 Michigan L 3 411/29/80 Michigan (OT) L 6 712/3/80 Michigan State (OT) W 4 312/5/80 Illinois-Chicago Circle W 11 212/6/80 Illinois-Chicago Circle W 6 412/12/80 Michigan State L 0 11/2/81 at Western Michigan (OT) L 5 61/3/81 at Western Michigan (OT) T 5 51/9/81 at Michigan Tech W 5 31/10/81 at Michigan Tech L 2 121/16/81 North Dakota L 3 71/17/81 North Dakota (OT) T 1 11/23/81 Denver L 5 61/24/81 Denver L 4 91/30/81 at Minnesota Duluth W 8 41/31/81 at Minnesota Duluth L 4 62/6/81 at Michigan L 5 122/7/81 at Michigan L 4 82/13/81 at Michigan State W 4 22/14/81 at Michigan State W 4 212/20/81 Colorado College L 3 412/21/81 Colorado College L 2 512/27/81 Wisconsin W 4 212/28/81 Wisconsin L 0 7

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against139 166

1981-82 (23-15-2)CCHA (15-13-2) – 4th Place, CCHA Tournament Runner-UpCaptains: Jeff Logan, Dave PoulinDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/16/81 York W 8 410/17/81 York W 7 010/23/81 at Ohio State W 7 510/24/81 at Ohio State (OT) T 4 410/30/81 Northern Michigan L 2 310/31/81 Northern Michigan L 3 411/6/81 at Western Michigan L 4 511/7/81 at Western Michigan W 6 211/13/81 at Michigan State L 2 411/14/81 Michigan State L 4 811/20/81 Ohio State W 6 411/21/81 Ohio State W 6 311/27/81 Ferris State L 0 3

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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Date Opponent Result ND Opp.11/28/81 Ferris State L 2 612/4/81 Miami (OH) W 5 412/5/81 Miami (OH) W 6 412/10/81 at Northern Michigan L 2 312/11/81 at Northern Michigan L 8 9

12/29/81vs. Michigan (Great Lakes Invitational, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit)

W 6 2

12/30/81vs. Michigan Tech (Great Lakes Invitational, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit)

W 4 3

1/8/82 at Illinois-Chicago Circle W 8 31/9/82 at Illinois-Chicago Circle L 7 81/15/82 at Michigan W 9 41/16/82 at Michigan (OT) T 2 21/22/82 Bowling Green (OT) W 9 81/23/82 Bowling Green (OT) L 7 81/29/82 at Michigan Tech L 1 71/30/82 at Michigan Tech W 5 32/6/82 Lake Superior State W 5 12/7/82 Lake Superior State W 5 12/12/82 at Ferris State W 5 42/13/82 at Ferris State W 6 02/20/82 at Michigan State L 2 52/22/82 Michigan State W 3 22/26/82 Western Michigan L 3 62/27/82 Western Michigan W 10 83/5/82 Michigan (CCHA Playoff) W 6 53/6/82 Michigan (CCHA Playoff) W 5 3

3/12/82vs. Bowling Green (CCHA Semifinal, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit)

W 8 5

3/13/82vs. Michigan State (CCHA Championship, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit)

L 1 4

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against203 167

1982-83 (13-21-2)CCHA (13-17-2) - 7th PlaceCaptains: Mark Doman, John HigginsDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/9/82 at Michigan State (exh.) L 3 610/22/82 at Michigan W 9 510/23/82 at Michigan L 4 510/29/82 Northern Michigan L 2 510/30/82 Northern Michigan L 3 411/5/82 Western Michigan L 0 211/6/82 at Western Michigan W 5 311/12/82 at Illinois-Chicago L 2 1111/13/82 at Illinois-Chicago W 5 411/19/82 Michigan Tech L 4 511/20/82 Michigan Tech L 4 611/26/82 at Bowling Green L 2 1211/27/82 at Bowling Green L 3 1212/3/82 Michigan State W 3 212/4/82 Michigan State L 3 712/10/82 Ohio State L 3 612/11/82 Ohio State L 5 6

12/28/82vs. Michigan Tech (Great Lakes Invitational, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit)

L 6 9

12/29/82vs. Michigan (Great Lakes Invitational, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit)

L 3 12

1/7/83 at Lake Superior State W 7 31/8/83 at Lake Superior State L 3 41/14/83 Miami (OH) L 4 51/15/83 Miami (OH) W 9 61/21/83 at Ferris State (OT) T 7 71/22/83 at Ferris State L 5 71/28/83 at West. Michigan (OT) W 8 71/29/83 Western Michigan W 4 3

Date Opponent Result ND Opp.2/4/83 at Miami (OH) L 2 92/5/83 at Miami (OH) W 6 42/11/83 Bowling Green (OT) T 4 42/12/83 Bowling Green W 5 32/18/83 at Ohio State W 6 32/19/83 at Ohio State L 1 82/25/83 Illinois-Chicago W 5 12/26/83 Illinois-Chicago W 8 13/4/83 at Bowling Green (CCHA Playoff) L 3 83/5/83 at Bowling Green (CCHA Playoff) L 2 7

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against155 206

1983-84 (22-6-1)Captains: Joe Bowie, Brent ChapmanDate Opponent Result ND Opp.11/4/83 Illinois State W 10 111/5/83 at Northwestern W 12 211/6/83 Northwestern W 15 111/11/83 Illinois W 13 011/12/83 Illinois W 6 111/18/83 St. Thomas W 3 211/20/83 St. Thomas W 7 511/25/83 at Michigan-Dearborn W 6 411/26/83 at Michigan-Dearborn W 4 312/2/83 at St. Norbert W 7 212/3/83 at St. Norbert* W 1 012/9/83 Lake Forest W 5 212/10/83 at Lake Forest W 5 21/20/84 St. Norbert W 10 21/21/84 St. Norbert W 10 21/25/84 at Lake Forest L 6 91/27/84 at Iowa State W 4 31/28/84 at Iowa State W 6 42/3/84 at Marquette W 9 42/4/84 Marquette W 11 22/8/84 Lake Forest W 6 42/10/84 at Penn State (OT) T 4 42/11/84 at Penn State W 6 12/17/84 at Alabama-Huntsville L 5 62/18/84 at Alabama Huntsville L 4 62/24/84 Michigan-Dearborn L 3 42/25/84 Michigan-Dearborn L 4 7

3/2/84Illinois State (Central States Conference Trounament, Notre Dame, Ind.)

W 10 2

3/3/84Iowa State (Central States Conference Tournament, Notre Dame, Ind.)

L 2 4

* Forfeited Game. Actual result a 3-3 Tie.

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against194 89

1984-85 –(11-16-1)Captains: Brent Chapman, Bob ThebeauDate Opponent Result ND Opp.11/2/84 Penn State W 8 211/3/84 Penn State W 10 311/9/84 at Michigan-Dearborn L 4 511/10/84 at Michigan-Dearborn L 3 611/16/84 at St. Thomas L 3 1011/17/84 at St. Thomas L 6 711/21/84 Alaska-Anchorage L 6 1011/23/84 Air Force L 5 611/24/84 Air Force (OT) W 7 6

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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Date Opponent Result ND Opp.11/30/84 Alabama-Huntsville W 10 412/1/84 Alabama-Huntsville W 8 412/8/84 Lake Forest L 4 51/2/85 at Princeton L 4 9

1/4/85vs. Yale (Phoenix Mutual Tournament, Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, Conn.)

L 5 10

1/5/85vs. Colgate (Phoenix Mutual Tournament, Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, Conn.)

L 4 13

1/7/85 at Holy Cross L 6 91/15/85 Alaska Fairbanks L 4 61/18/85 vs. Bowdoin (Forester Classic, Lake Forest, Ill.) L 6 91/19/85 at Lake Forest (Forester Classic, Lake Forest, Ill.) L 2 51/23/85 Lake Forest W 6 32/1/85 at Alabama-Huntsville (OT) T 7 72/2/85 at Alabama-Huntsville L 4 92/8/85 Iowa State L 3 42/9/85 Iowa State W 7 42/15/85 at Marquette W 9 42/18/85 Marquette W 11 22/22/85 Michigan-Dearborn W 5 42/23/85 Michigan Dearborn (OT) W 5 4

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against162 170

1985-86 (12-21-1)Captains: Bob Thebeau, Dave WaldbilligDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/21/85 at Alaska-Anchorage L 3 610/22/85 at Alaska-Anchorage L 2 510/25/85 at Alaska Fairbanks L 2 910/26/85 at Alaska Fairbanks L 4 811/1/85 Kent State W 4 311/2/85 Kent State W 8 511/8/85 at Michigan-Dearborn L 3 611/9/85 at Michigan-Dearborn L 3 511/15/85 St. Thomas W 5 311/16/85 St. Thomas L 3 1011/21/85 Lake Forest (OT) T 4 411/23/85 at Lake Forest W 6 311/28/85 at Air Force W 8 611/29/85 at Air Force (OT) L 5 612/6/85 Alabama-Huntsville W 5 312/7/85 Alabama-Huntsville W 10 712/27/85 vs. Colgate (Syracuse Invitational, Syracuse, N.Y.) L 7 812/28/85 vs. W. Michigan (Syracuse Invitational, Syracuse, N.Y.) L 2 1112/30/85 at SUNY- Plattsburgh L 7 1012/31/85 at SUNY- Plattsburgh L 7 151/17/86 Michigan-Dearborn W 5 11/18/86 Michigan-Dearborn L 1 71/31/86 at Lake Forest L 2 42/1/86 Lake Forest L 3 62/7/86 at Army L 5 72/8/86 at Army L 3 62/14/86 at Kent State W 5 32/15/86 at Kent State W 3 22/21/86 at Northern Arizona L 5 82/22/86 at Northern Arizona L 5 112/28/86 North Dakota State W 6 53/1/86 North Dakota State W 4 3

3/7/86at Alabama-Huntsville (Alabama Face Off Tournament, Von Braun Center, Huntsville, Ala.)

L 4 5

3/8/86vs. North Dakota State (Alabama Face Off Tournament, Von Braun Center, Huntsville, Ala.)

L 5 9

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against154 210

1986-87 (10-19-1)Captains: Mike McNeill, Tom MooneyDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/24/86 Kent State L 2 410/25/86 Kent State L 1 211/14/86 vs. St. John’s^ W 6 2

11/15/86 at Wisconsin-Stevens Point (Pointer Classic, Stevens Point, Wis.)

L 2 5

11/21/86 at St. Thomas W 6 511/22/86 at St. Thomas L 3 411/28/86 Lake Forest W 7 511/29/86 Lake Forest W 4 112/5/86 Michigan-Dearborn W 6 112/6/86 Michigan-Dearborn (OT) L 3 412/12/86 Alabama-Huntsville L 0 412/13/86 Alabama-Huntsville L 3 61/9/87 at North Dakota State L 4 71/10/87 at North Dakota State (OT) L 5 61/16/87 Army W 6 41/17/87 Army L 2 41/23/87 at Kent State L 3 61/24/87 at Kent State (OT) W 2 11/30/87 Wisconsin-Stevens Point W 2 11/31/87 Wisconsin-Stevens Point L 3 62/6/87 at Air Force (OT) L 3 42/7/87 at Air Force L 1 62/13/87 at Michigan-Dearborn L 1 92/14/87 at Michigan-Dearborn (OT) T 4 42/20/87 at Lake Forest (OT) L 4 52/21/87 at Lake Forest L 3 5

2/27/87vs. Hawthorne (Alabama Face Off Tournament, Von Braun Center, Huntsville, Ala.)

W 7 1

2/28/87at Alabama-Huntsville (OT) (Alabama Face Off Tournament, Von Braun Center, Huntsville, Ala.)

L 2 3

3/6/87 Lake Forest (ACHA Playoffs, Notre Dame, Ind.) W 4 13/7/87 Michigan-Dearborn ACHA Playoffs, Notre Dame, Ind.) L 4 6

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against103 122

RIC SCHAFER• 1987-95 (8 Seasons)• Record: 112-152-15 (.428)

1987-88 (27-4-2)Captain: Mike McNeillDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/30/87 Windsor W 5 410/31/87 Windsor L 6 911/6/87 at Kent State (OT) T 5 511/7/87 at Kent State (OT) T 6 611/13/87 Lake Forest W 6 411/14/87 at Lake Forest (OT) W 4 311/20/87 St. Thomas W 3 211/21/87 St. Thomas W 10 611/25/87 at Mercyhurst W 7 311/28/87 at Canisius W 7 411/29/87 at Canisius W 5 412/4/87 Michigan-Dearborn W 5 312/5/87 Michigan-Dearborn L 2 6

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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Date Opponent Result ND Opp.12/11/87 Dayton W 13 312/12/87 Dayton W 11 11/8/88 Arizona W 9 51/9/88 Arizona W 10 01/15/88 at Army W 6 11/16/88 at Army W 8 41/22/88 North Dakota State W 6 31/23/88 North Dakota State W 8 41/29/88 Kent State W 6 31/30/88 Kent State W 11 22/5/88 Air Force W 5 42/6/88 Air Force W 4 32/12/88 Villanova W 14 02/13/88 Villanova W 15 52/19/88 at Michigan-Dearborn L 1 32/20/88 at Michigan-Dearborn L 4 62/26/88 at Lake Forest W 6 12/27/88 Lake Forest W 4 23/4/88 vs. Lake Forest (ACHA Playoffs, Dearborn, Mich.) W 5 33/5/88 at Michigan-Dearborn (ACHA Playoffs, Dearborn, Mich.) W 5 2

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against222 114

1988-89 (10-26-2)Captains: Matt Hanzel, Brian MontgomeryDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/18/88 at Western Michigan L 2 810/21/88 at St. Cloud State L 3 410/22/88 at St. Cloud State W 3 210/25/88 Alaska-Anchorage L 3 810/28/88 Rochester Inst. Tech. L 3 810/29/88 Rochester Inst. Tech. (OT) W 3 211/4/88 Michigan-Dearborn W 4 111/5/88 at Michigan-Dearborn (OT) T 3 311/11/88 at Air Force (OT) T 6 611/12/88 at Air Force L 3 611/18/88 Lake Forest L 1 511/19/88 at Lake Forest L 4 811/23/88 Merrimack L 1 311/25/88 Merrimack (OT) L 3 411/26/88 Illinois-Chicago L 3 812/2/88 at Michigan-Dearborn L 2 612/3/88 Michigan-Dearborn (OT) L 4 512/6/88 at Illinois-Chicago L 1 312/20/88 at Ferris State L 2 412/21/88 Ferris State L 1 11

12/29/88at Rensselaer (R.P.I. Tournament, Houston Field House,Troy, N.Y.)

L 0 6

12/30/88vs. Air Force (R.P.I. Tournament, Houston Field House,Troy, N.Y.)

L 5 7

1/2/89 at Army (OT) L 2 31/3/89 at Army W 5 21/5/89 at Boston College L 5 71/7/89 at Merrimack L 0 61/13/89 at Arizona W 10 51/14/89 at Arizona W 9 21/2/89 at Lake Forest L 2 61/21/89 Lake Forest W 4 21/27/89 Canisius W 4 01/28/89 Canisius W 5 22/3/89 Michigan-Dearborn L 6 72/4/89 at Michigan-Dearborn L 2 52/10/89 Michigan L 2 62/11/89 at Michigan L 2 52/15/89 Lake Forest W 7 22/21/89 Western Michigan L 2 11

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against127 189

1989-90 (18-15-0)Captain: Tim KuehlDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/26/89 Rochester Inst. Tech. (OT) W 6 510/27/89 Rochester Inst. Tech. L 3 711/3/89 Holy Cross W 10 411/4/89 Holy Cross W 9 211/10/89 Michigan-Dearborn W 9 411/11/89 at Michigan-Dearborn W 6 411/17/89 St. Cloud State W 3 211/18/89 St. Cloud State L 2 811/24/89 Lake Forest W 6 311/25/89 at Lake Forest W 5 312/1/89 Mankato State W 5 012/2/89 Mankato State W 5 312/8/89 at Ferris State L 5 712/9/89 Ferris State L 2 7

12/28/89vs. Wisconsin (Badger Hockey Showdown, Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis.)

L 3 9

12/29/89vs. Minnesota Duluth (Badger Hockey Showdown, Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis.)

L 1 9

1/2/90 at Air Force W 4 21/3/90 at Air Force (OT) L 3 41/5/90 at Arizona W 8 21/6/90 at Arizona W 8 61/12/90 at Kent State W 3 21/13/90 at Kent State L 1 41/26/90 Army L 4 71/7/90 Army L 2 52/2/90 Air Force L 3 62/3/90 Air Force W 3 22/9/90 Lake Forest W 6 42/10/90 at Lake Forest W 7 32/16/90 at St. Cloud State L 3 72/17/90 at St. Cloud State L 2 32/23/90 at Michigan-Dearborn W 6 3

3/2/90at Alabama-Huntsville (Independent Invitational, Von Braun Center, Huntsville, Ala.)

L 2 9

3/3/90vs. Alaska Anchorage (Independent Invitational, Von Braun Center, Huntsville, Ala.)

L 6 9

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against151 155

1990-91 (16-15-2)Captain: Kevin PatrickDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/23/90 at Minnesota L 2 710/26/90 at Alaska Fairbanks L 3 410/27/90 at Alaska Fairbanks L 0 211/2/90 at Kent State W 7 411/3/90 at Kent State (OT) T 5 511/9/90 Ferris State L 2 711/10/90 at Ferris State L 4 511/15/90 UMass-Boston W 6 411/16/90 UMass-Boston W 6 311/23/90 Alabama-Huntsville (OT) W 8 711/24/90 Alabama-Huntsville W 3 211/30/90 Mercyhurst W 7 312/1/90 Mercyhurst W 7 612/7/90 at Lake Forest L 2 312/8/90 Lake Forest W 6 012/29/90 at Princeton (OT) L 3 4

YEAR-BY-RESULTS

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Date Opponent Result ND Opp.12/30/90 at Army L 2 41/2/91 at New Hampshire L 3 51/4/91 at Boston College L 1 81/11/91 Canisius W 4 31/12/91 Canisius W 6 41/18/91 Lake Forest W 7 51/19/91 at Lake Forest L 2 51/25/91 Kent State W 6 51/26/91 Kent State W 2 12/1/91 at Air Force L 6 72/2/91 at Air Force W 4 12/8/91 Wisconsin-Stevens Point L 1 52/9/91 Wisconsin-Stevens Point W 7 32/22/91 Air Force L 4 72/23/91 Air Force (OT) T 2 2

3/9/91vs. Alaska Fairbanks (Independent Invitational, Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, Ak.)

W 4 3

3/10/91at Alaska Anchorage (Independent Invitational, Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, Ak.)

L 2 10

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against134 144

1991-92 (13-17-1)Captains: Mike Curry, Kevin Patrick, Dave BankoskeDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/25/91 at Air Force L 3 810/26/91 at Air Force W 5 311/8/91 New Hampshire L 1 711/9/91 New Hampshire L 2 811/15/91 Kent State L 1 611/16/91 Kent State W 7 511/22/91 Lake Forest W 7 011/23/91 at Lake Forest W 5 211/26/91 at Merrimack (OT) W 2 111/29/91 vs. Maine* (Cumberland County Col., Portland, Me.) W 1 011/30/91 at Maine* (Cumberland County Col., Portland, Me.) W 1 012/6/91 at Lake Forest (OT) T 3 312/7/91 Lake Forest W 6 412/13/91 Princeton L 4 512/14/91 Princeton L 4 61/10/92 Michigan L 3 41/11/92 at Michigan L 5 81/17/92 Army W 5 31/18/92 Army W 5 41/31/92 at Ferris State L 0 42/1/92 Ferris State L 3 52/7/92 Western Michigan L 4 102/8/92 at Western Michigan L 5 72/14/92 at Kent State (OT) W 6 52/15/92 at Kent State L 1 32/21/92 at Illinois-Chicago L 3 92/22/92 Illinois-Chicago L 5 102/28/92 Air Force W 8 32/29/92 Air Force W 3 2

3/6/92 at Alaska Fairbanks (Independent Invitational, Carlson Center, Fairbanks, Ak.)

L 2 4

3/7/92vs. Air Force (Independent Invitational, Carlson Center, Fairbanks, Ak.)

L 2 3

* Forfeited games. Actual scores: Main 5-1 and 6-3.

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against107 142

1992-93 (7-27-2)CCHA (5-23-2) – 10th PlaceCaptain: Matt Osiecki10/17/92 at Michigan* L 1 610/23/92 at Kent State (OT) L 1 210/24/92 at Kent State L 5 710/30/92 Lake Superior State L 5 610/31/92 Lake Superior State L 3 611/6/92 at Miami (OH) L 4 611/7/92 at Miami (OH) L 3 611/13/92 Illinois-Chicago L 2 311/14/92 at Illinois-Chicago (OT) T 2 211/20/92 Western Michigan W 3 211/21/92 at Western Michigan L 4 511/27/92 Michigan State L 4 8

11/28/92vs. Michigan (The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Mich.)

L 1 5

12/11/92 at Ohio State W 5 412/12/92 at Bowling Green L 2 5

12/29/92vs. Air Force (Colorado Banks Denver Cup, DU Arena, Denver, Colo.)

W 4 1

12/30/92at Denver (Colorado Banks Denver Cup, DU Arena, Denver, Colo.)

L 1 6

1/3/93 at Mankato State W 6 31/8/93 Ohio State W 3 11/9/93 Ohio State W 4 01/15/93 Miami (OH) L 2 81/16/93 Kent State (OT) L 3 41/22/93 Illinois-Chicago (OT) T 2 21/23/93 Michigan L 1 71/29/93 at Lake Superior State L 1 41/30/93 at Ferris State L 3 92/5/93 at Michigan State L 1 52/6/93 Ferris State L 4 52/12/93 at Bowling Green L 4 72/13/93 Ferris State (OT) W 3 22/26/93 at Western Michigan L 3 52/27/93 at Michigan L 2 73/6/93 at Michigan State L 2 53/7/93 Bowling Green (OT) L 3 43/12/93 at Michigan (CCHA Playoffs) L 2 133/13/93 at Michigan (CCHA Playoffs) L 1 8

* Non-league game

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against100 179

1993-94 (11-22-5)CCHA (9-16-5) – 8th PlaceCaptain: Matt OsieckiDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/16/93 Waterloo W 4 310/29/93 Western Michigan W 4 310/30/93 at Michigan L 2 1311/5/93 at Michigan State L 0 311/6/93 Michigan State (OT) T 1 1

11/12/93at Ohio State (OT) (State Fairgrounds Col., Columbus, Ohio)

W 3 2

11/13/93 vs. Miami (OH) (Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati) L 1 311/19/93 at Lake Superior State (OT) W 5 411/20/93 at Lake Superior State L 1 6

11/25/93vs. Michigan Tech (Great Alaska Face-Off, Carlson Center, Fairbanks, Ak.)

W 5 4

11/26/93at Alaska Fairbanks (Great Alaska Face-Off, Carlson Center, Fairbanks, Ak.)

L 5 6

11/27/93vs. Lake Superior St. (OT) (Great Alaska Face-Off, Carlson Center, Fairbanks, Ak.)

L 1 2

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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Date Opponent Result ND Opp.12/3/93 at Illinois-Chicago W 6 412/4/93 Illinois-Chicago (OT) T 2 212/10/93 Lake Superior State L 1 212/11/93 Ohio State W 5 4

12/29/93vs. Michigan (Great Lakes Invitational, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich.)

L 3 8

12/3093vs. Michigan Tech (Great Lakes Invitational, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich.)

L 6 8

1/2/94 Kent State L 5 61/3/94 Kent State L 4 51/8/94 at Ferris State (OT) L 2 31/11/94 Ferris State L 6 101/14/94 Bowling Green W 2 11/15/94 Michigan L 1 61/21/94 at Kent State (OT) T 3 31/22/94 at Ohio State (State Fairgrounds Col., Columbus, Ohio) T 3 3

1/29/94vs. Michigan (The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Mich.)

L 1 3

2/4/94 Miami L 2 32/5/94 Miami L 5 62/11/94 at Western Michigan L 0 62/12/94 Western Michigan L 1 42/18/94 at Bowling Green L 2 82/24/94 Michigan State (OT) T 1 12/26/94 at Ferris State W 8 33/4/94 at Illinois-Chicago W 4 23/5/94 Bowling Green W 4 13/11/94 at Western Michigan (CCHA Playoffs) L 3 63/12/94 at Western Michigan (CCHA Playoffs) L 1 7

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against113 165

1994-95 (11-25-1)CCHA (7-19-1) – 9th PlaceCaptain: Brett BruininksDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/14/94 St. Francis Xavier W 10 210/21/94 Waterloo W 8 410/28/94 Lake Superior State L 3 6

10/29/94Lake Superior State (The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn, Mich.)

L 4 7

11/1/94 at Bowling Green L 1 711/4/94 Illinois-Chicago L 2 311/5/94 at Illinois-Chicago L 2 611/11/94 Ferris State W 2 111/12/94 Ferris State L 1 411/17/94 at Western Michigan L 4 911/18/94 Bowling Green L 1 5

11/26/94vs. Maine (Great Western Freeze Out, The Forum, Inglewood, Calif.)

L 3 4

11/27/94vs. Princeton (Great Western Freeze Out, The Forum, Inglewood, Calif.)

L 3 6

12/3/94 at Michigan L 2 1112/4/94 Alaska Fairbanks L 4 512/10/94 Miami (OH) (OT) T 0 012/28/94 at Boston College W 3 212/30/94 at UMass-Amherst W 6 312/31/94 at UMass-Amherst (OT) L 3 41/6/95 at Bowling Green L 1 31/7/95 at Ohio State (OT) W 4 31/13/95 at Michigan State L 1 41/17/95 Western Michigan L 3 41/20/95 Michigan State L 3 81/21/95 Michigan (The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn, Mich.) L 3 91/27/95 at Lake Superior State L 3 61/28/95 at Ferris State W 7 2

Date Opponent Result ND Opp.2/3/95 vs. Miami (OH) (Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati) L 5 82/4/95 at Miami (OH) L 3 52/10/95 Ohio State W 5 12/11/95 Ohio State W 4 32/24/95 at Michigan State L 1 42/25/95 Michigan W 6 33/3/95 Illinois-Chicago W 5 23/4/95 at Western Michigan L 1 23/10/95 at Bowling Green (CCHA Playoffs) L 2 73/11/95 at Bowling Green (CCHA Playoffs) L 4 5

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against121 168

DAVE POULIN• 1995 - 2005 (10 Seasons)• Record: 139-197-50 (.425)

1995-96 (9-23-5)CCHA (6-20-4) – Tied 9th PlaceCaptain: Brett BruininksDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/13/95 Guelph (OT) L 1 210/19/95 at Alaska Fairbanks W 7 410/20/95 at Alaska Fairbanks L 4 610/21/95 at Alaska Fairbanks L 4 710/27/95 Boston College L 5 710/31/95 at Michigan State L 2 611/3/95 Western Michigan L 2 311/4/95 at Western Michigan L 2 611/10/95 Illinois-Chicago L 2 311/11/95 Ohio State W 4 011/24/95 Lake Superior State W 6 311/25/95 Lake Superior State L 1 312/1/95 at Ferris State W 4 312/2/95 at Lake Superior State L 3 612/9/95 Ferris State (OT) T 3 3

12/28/95vs. Wisconsin (Bank One Badger Hockey Showdown, Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis.)

W 3 2

12/29/95vs. Boston University (Bank One Badger Hockey Showdown, Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis.)

L 3 7

1/5/96 at Ohio State (OT) T 2 21/6/96 at Ohio State L 2 51/12/96 Miami (OH) (OT) T 2 21/13/96 Miami (OH) L 3 61/19/96 Illinois-Chicago (OT) W 5 41/20/96 at Michigan L 1 111/26/96 Army W 7 31/27/96 Army W 4 21/30/96 Bowling Green L 3 42/2/96 at Illinois-Chicago L 3 52/3/96 at Michigan State L 1 72/9/96 Michigan L 1 42/10/96 Bowling Green (OT) L 3 42/13/96 at Western Michigan L 1 4

2/16/96vs. Michigan (The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Mich.)

L 1 3

2/20/96 Michigan State (OT) T 4 42/23/96 at Miami (OH) W 5 22/24/96 at Bowling Green L 2 83/2/96 Ferris State L 3 6

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against109 157

1996-97 (9-25-1)CCHA (6-20-1) – Tied 10th PlaceCaptains: Terry Lorenz, Steve NobleDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/11/96 Western Ontario W 2 110/18/96 Western Michigan (OT) T 3 310/25/96 at Ohio State W 3 010/26/96 at Miami (OH) L 1 211/1/96 Michigan L 3 611/2/96 at Bowling Green W 7 511/8/96 at Boston College L 1 611/15/96 Ferris State L 1 511/17/96 Mankato State (OT) L 3 411/22/96 at Bowling Green W 5 311/23/96 at Miami (OH) L 3 411/26/96 Lake Superior State L 3 411/29/96 at Ferris State L 2 311/30/96 at Ferris State L 2 612/6/96 at Michigan State L 3 412/7/96 Alaska Fairbanks W 3 112/28/96 at Princeton L 2 512/29/96 at Princeton (OT) L 2 31/3/97 Miami (OH) L 3 61/7/97 at Mankato State W 3 21/11/97 Bowling Green L 2 31/17/97 Alaska Fairbanks L 4 51/18/97 Alaska Fairbanks W 6 21/24/97 St. Cloud State W 5 21/25/97 St. Cloud State L 1 21/28/97 Michigan State L 0 31/31/97 at Lake Superior State L 3 62/1/97 at Lake Superior State L 0 42/7/97 Ohio State L 3 52/8/97 Ohio State L 3 42/14/97 at Michigan L 1 32/15/97 at Michigan L 1 62/21/97 Western Michigan (OT) W 5 42/22/97 at Western Michigan L 1 62/28/97 Michigan State L 2 3

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against92 131

1997-98 (18-19-4)CCHA (12-4-4) – 6th PlaceCaptain: Steve NobleDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/10/97 Western Ontario W 5 110/17/97 at St. Cloud State (OT) W 4 310/18/97 at St. Cloud State W 4 110/24/97 Boston College L 2 310/31/97 Michigan State L 1 511/1/97 at Michigan State W 6 111/7/97 Bowling Green W 2 111/8/97 at Michigan State L 1 311/15/97 at Miami (OH) L 4 511/16/97 at Ohio State^ W 3 211/20/97 Ferris State (OT) T 5 511/22/97 at Ferris State L 3 411/28/97 Lake Superior State L 2 411/29/97 Lake Superior State (OT) T 3 312/5/97 at Western Michigan W 2 112/6/97 Western Michigan W 4 2

Date Opponent Result ND Opp.12/10/97 at Wisconsin W 4 212/12/97 Wisconsin L 2 3

12/27/97vs. Northeastern (Mariucci Classic, Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, Minn.)

L 2 4

12/28/97vs. Brown (Mariucci Classic, Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, Minn.)

W 5 1

1/2/98 Miami (OH) L 1 31/3/98 Miami (OH) (OT) T 2 21/8/98 at Alaska Fairbanks W 4 21/9/98 at Alaska Fairbanks (OT) L 2 31/10/98 at Alaska Fairbanks W 5 11/24/98 at Bowling Green (OT) W 5 41/25/98 at Ohio State (State Fairgrounds Col., Columbus, Ohio) L 3 51/30/98 Michigan L 2 71/31/98 at Michigan (OT) L 4 52/6/98 Bowling Green (OT) T 1 12/7/98 Ferris State W 7 12/13/98 Ohio State L 3 52/14/98 at Western Michigan L 3 52/20/98 at Northern Michigan W 4 32/21/98 at Lake Superior State (OT) L 1 22/27/98 Northern Michigan W 3 12/28/98 Northern Michigan W 5 23/7/98 Michigan L 0 13/13/98 at Michigan (CCHA Playoffs) W 4 23/14/98 at Michigan (OT) (CCHA Playoffs) L 1 23/15/98 at Michigan (CCHA Playoffs L 3 4

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against127 115

1998-99 (19-4-5)CCHA (15-11-4) - 4th PlaceCaptain: Brian UrickDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/3/98 at Wisconsin (U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game) W 2 110/9/98 Lake Superior State W 4 210/10/98 Western Michigan W 7 110/16/98 at Ferris State W 5 310/17/98 at Lake Superior State W 4 310/23/98 Ohio State W 3 010/24/98 at Western Michigan L 1 211/6/98 at Boston College (OT) T 5 511/7/98 at Northeastern W 4 311/13/98 Bowling Green W 6 211/14/98 Michigan (OT) T 2 211/20/98 Western Michigan W 9 511/21/98 at Michigan L 0 111/24/98 vs. Ferris State (Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Mich.) L 2 412/4/98 at Ohio State L 3 412/5/98 at Ohio State L 1 41/2/99 at North Dakota L 1 81/3/99 at North Dakota W 4 31/8/99 at Bowling Green W 4 11/9/99 Miami (OH) W 2 01/15/99 Alaska Fairbanks W 6 21/16/99 Alaska Fairbanks W 6 11/22/99 at Northern Michigan (OT) T 3 31/23/99 at Lake Superior State L 1 31/30/99 Michigan W 3 22/5/99 Michigan State (OT) T 2 22/6/99 Alaska Fairbanks W 5 22/12/99 at Michigan State L 0 12/13/99 Ferris State L 0 12/19/99 at Michigan State L 1 32/20/99 at Bowling Green L 1 52/26/99 Northern Michigan (OT) T 3 3

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Date Opponent Result ND Opp.2/27/99 Northern Michigan W 2 13/5/99 at Miami (OH) (OT) L 2 33/6/99 at Miami (OH) W 4 23/12/99 Northern Michigan (CCHA Playoffs) W 3 23/13/99 Northern Michigan (CCHA Playoffs) L 1 73/14/99 Northern Michigan (CCHA Playoffs) L 2 3

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against114 100

1999-00 (16-18-8)CCHA (11-10-7) – 5th Place, CCHA Tournament SemifinalistCaptain: Ben SimonDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/1/99 Wilfred Laurier (exh.) W 4 110/7/99 Michigan L 3 510/8/99 Michigan L 1 6

10/15/99vs. Providence (Ice Breaker Tournament, Magness Arena, Denver)

L 1 2

10/16/99vs. Union (Ice Breaker Tournament, Magness Arena, Denver)

W 4 0

10/23/99 at Ferris State L 1 410/24/99 vs. Ferris State (Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Mich.) L 2 410/28/99 Miami (OH) W 5 210/29/99 Miami (OH) (OT) T 2 211/5/99 at Nebraska Omaha (OT) T 2 211/6/99 at Nebraska Omaha L 3 511/12/99 Alaska Fairbanks W 1 011/13/99 Alaska Fairbanks W 3 211/27/99 at New Hampshire T 1 111/28/99 vs. Vermont (Towse Rink, Durham, N.H.) W 5 112/4/99 Michigan State W 1 012/5/99 at Michigan State L 1 412/10/99 Massachusetts L 3 412/11/99 Massachusetts W 5 312/19/99 Princeton L 3 412/20/99 Princeton L 2 412/31/99 at Denver (OT) (Norwest Cup, Denver) T 3 31/1/00 vs. Colorado College (Norwest Cup, Denver) L 2 51/7/00 Lake Superior State W 2 11/8/00 Lake Superior State (OT) T 1 11/13/00 at Northern Michigan (OT) T 2 21/14/00 at Northern Michigan L 0 61/21/00 Western Michigan (OT) W 4 31/22/00 Western Michigan W 4 11/28/00 at Alaska Fairbanks W 2 11/29/00 at Alaska Fairbanks (OT) T 3 32/4/00 at Ohio State L 1 32/5/00 at Ohio State (OT) W 2 12/11/00 Nebraska Omaha L 1 32/12/00 Nebraska Omaha W 7 42/18/00 at Bowling Green W 5 32/19/00 at Bowling Green (OT) T 1 13/3/00 Michigan State (OT) T 2 23/4/00 at Michigan State L 3 53/10/00 Ferris State (CCHA Playoffs) W 4 33/11/00 Ferris State (CCHA Playoffs) L 1 63/12/00 Ferris State (CCHA Playoffs) W 4 23/17/00 Michigan St. (CCHA Semifinal, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit) L 0 4

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against103 119

2000-01 (10-22-7)CCHA (7-15-6) – 11th PlaceCaptain: Ryan DolderDate Opponent Result ND Opp.

10/7/00vs. Minnesota (Hall of Fame Classic, Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.)

L 3 7

10/13/00vs. Boston College (Maverick Stampede, Omaha Civic Auditorium, Omaha, Neb.)

L 1 4

10/14/00vs. Niagara (OT) (Maverick Stampede, Omaha Civic Auditorium, Omaha, Neb.)

T 3 3

10/17/00 Wayne State (OT) W 2 110/20/00 Northeastern W 6 410/21/00 Northeastern L 3 510/26/00 Michigan State L 1 510/27/00 Michigan State L 2 311/3/00 at Miami (OH) W 5 211/4/00 at Miami (OH) (OT) T 1 111/10/00 Boston College L 3 511/24/00 Northern Michigan L 1 311/25/00 Northern Michigan (OT) T 3 312/1/00 at Lake Superior State L 1 212/2/00 at Lake Superior State L 1 412/8/00 Miami (OH) L 2 512/9/00 Miami (OH) L 1 412/19/00 at Nebraska-Omaha L 0 112/20/00 at Nebraska-Omaha W 7 3

12/29/00vs. St. Lawrence (R.P.I./HSBC Holiday Classic, Houston Field House, Troy, N.Y.)

L 3 6

12/30/00at Rensselaer (R.P.I./HSBC Holiday Classic, Houston Field House, Troy, N.Y.)

L 2 6

1/5/01 Ferris State L 2 41/6/01 Ferrris State (OT) L 2 31/12/01 Western Michigan W 4 11/13/01 at Western Michigan (OT) T 3 31/19/01 Ohio State L 3 51/20/01 Ohio State (OT) T 2 21/23/01 at Michigan L 0 91/27/01 at Yale (N.H. Coliseum) L 2 81/28/01 at Yale W 4 32/2/01 at Ohio State L 2 52/3/01 at Ohio State L 3 52/9/01 Bowling Green W 3 22/10/01 Bowling Green W 5 32/16/01 at Michigan (OT) T 4 42/23/01 at Alaska Fairbanks (OT) T 4 42/24/01 at Alaska Fairbanks W 3 13/2/01 at Western Michigan W 5 43/3/01 Western Michigan L 2 7

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against104 150

2001-02 (16-17-5)CCHA (12-12-4) – Tied 7th Place, CCHA Super Six ParticipantCaptain: Evan NielsenDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/5/01 University of Toronto (exh.) W 4 210/11/01 Union College L 1 210/12/01 Union College L 3 710/20/01 at Ohio State (OT) T 4 410/21/01 at Ohio State L 2 310/26/01 at Boston College L 1 410/27/01 at Northeastern (OT) T 3 311/2/01 at Northern Michigan W 5 411/3/01 at Northern Michigan L 1 411/9/01 Ferris State W 5 211/10/01 Ferris State (OT) T 3 311/16/01 at Western Michigan (OT) T 4 4

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Date Opponent Result ND Opp.11/17/01 at Western Michigan L 2 412/1/01 Lake Superior State W 7 012/2/01 Lake Superior State W 5 212/7/01 at Bowling Green W 6 312/8/01 at Bowling Green L 2 412/28/01 at Princeton W 2 112/29/01 at Princeton (Sovereign Bank Arena, Trenton, N.J.) W 4 21/4/02 Michigan (OT) T 3 31/5/02 Michigan L 1 21/11/02 Northern Michigan W 4 11/11/02 Northern Michigan L 0 41/18/02 Nebraska-Omaha L 2 31/19/02 Nebraska-Omaha L 2 41/25/02 at Miami (OH) (OT) W 4 31/26/02 at Miami (OH) L 3 72/1/02 Alaska Fairbanks L 5 72/2/02 Alaska Fairbanks L 5 62/8/02 at Michigan State L 0 22/9/02 at Michigan State W 3 22/22/02 at Lake Superior State W 3 12/23/02 at Lake Superior State W 6 03/1/02 Bowling Green W 4 33/2/02 Bowling Green W 4 13/8/02 at Nebraska-Omaha (2 OT) (CCHA Playoffs) L 2 33/9/02 at Nebraska-Omaha (OT) (CCHA Playoffs W 2 13/10/02 at Nebraska-Omaha (CCHA Playoffs) W 2 1

3/15/02vs. Northern Michigan (CCHA Super Six, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich.)

L 1 3

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against117 113

2002-03 (17-17-6)CCHA (13-12-3) – Tied 5th Place, CCHA Super Six ParticipantCaptain: Evan NielsenDates Opponent Result ND Opp.10/4/02 University of Toronto (exh.) W 8 110/11/02 at Minnesota Duluth (OT) T 2 210/12/02 at Minnesota Duluth W 5 310/18/02 Western Michigan W 4 210/19/02 at Western Michigan W 8 510/25/02 Ferris State L 2 510/26/02 Ferris State L 1 411/1/02 Boston College (OT) T 3 311/8/02 Miami (OH) L 1 311/9/02 Miami (OH) W 2 111/22/02 at Michigan L 2 411/23/02 at Michigan W 4 311/29/02 at Alaska Fairbanks L 3 411/30/02 at Alaska Fairbanks L 4 512/7/02 Bowling Green W 6 312/8/02 Bowling Green W 5 212/14/02 vs. Wayne State (Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich.) W 3 212/28/02 at Dartmouth (Thompson Arena, Hanover, N.H.) L 4 612/29/02 vs. Vermont (OT) (Thompson Arena, Hanover, N.H.) T 3 31/3/03 at Nebraska-Omaha W 5 31/4/03 at Nebraska-Omaha L 3 51/10/03 at Ferris State L 3 61/11/03 at Ferris State (OT) T 4 41/17/03 Yale L 1 41/18/03 Yale (Allstate Arena, Rosemont, Ill.) L 1 31/24/03 Michigan State L 1 21/25/03 Michigan State (OT) T 3 31/31/03 Ohio State (OT) T 3 32/1/03 Ohio State L 0 22/14/03 at Bowling Green W 3 22/15/03 at Bowling Green W 3 2

Dates Opponent Result ND Opp.2/21/03 Lake Superior State W 3 22/22/03 Lake Superior State W 6 32/28/03 at Western Michigan L 2 43/1/03 Western Michigan W 5 23/7/03 at Northern Michigan W 3 23/8/03 at Northern Michigan L 1 43/14/03 at Miami (CCHA Playoff) L 2 43/15/03 at Miami (CCHA Playoff) W 1 03/16/03 at Miami (CCHA Playoff) W 5 03/20/03 vs. Ohio State (CCHA Super Six, Joe Louis, Arena, Detroit) L 2 3

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against122 123

2003-04 (20-15-4)CCHA (14-11-3) – 5th Place, CCHA Super Six ParticipantCaptain: Aaron GillDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/3/03 Western Ontario (exh.) W 5 310/10/03 at Ohio State W 5 210/11/03 at Ohio State L 1 310/17/03 Bowling Green L 3 510/18/03 at Bowling Green W 3 010/24/03 at Boston College W 1 010/30/03 Nebraska-Omaha W 4 210/31/03 Nebraska-Omaha W 2 011/7/03 at Michigan State L 1 311/8/03 at Michigan State (OT) T 3 311/14/03 U.S. Under-18 Team (exh.) W 4 011/21/03 Lake Superior State W 5 311/22/03 Lake Superior State (OT) T 2 211/28/03 Northern Michigan W 5 111/29/03 Northern Michigan W 4 212/5/03 at Western Michigan L 6 812/6/03 at Western Michigan L 4 6

12/27/03vs. Cornell Everblades (Collegiate Classic, Teco Arena, Estero, Fla.)

L 0 4

12/28/03 vs. Maine (Collegiate Classic, Teco Arena, Estero, Fla.) W 1 01/3/04 Findlay W 1 01/9/04 at Bowling Green (OT) L 4 51/10/04 Bowling Green W 3 01/17/04 at Wisconsin (OT) T 2 21/18/04 at Wisconsin W 3 11/23/04 at Northern Michigan (OT) L 3 41/24/04 at Northern Michigan L 0 11/30/04 Alaska Fairbanks W 3 21/31/04 Alaska Fairbanks (OT) T 2 22/6/04 at Miami (OH) L 2 52/7/04 at Miami (OH) L 0 22/13/04 Ferris State W 4 22/14/04 Ferris State W 4 12/27/04 Michigan W 4 12/28/04 Michigan W 5 23/5/04 at Lake Superior L 0 33/6/04 at Lake Superior W 2 13/12/04 Western Michigan (CCHA Playoff) W 4 23/13/04 Western Michigan (CCHA Playoff) L 0 43/14/04 Western Michigan (OT) (CCHA Playoff) W 5 4

3/18/04vs. Ohio State (OT) (CCHA Super Six, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit)

L 5 6

3/27/04vs. Minnesota (NCAA Midwest Regional, Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Mich.)

L 2 5

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against108 99

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2004-05 (5-27-6)CCHA (3-20-5) – 12th PlaceCaptain: Cory McLeanDate Opponent Result ND Opp/10/7/04 Minnesota Duluth (OT) T 2 210/8/04 Minnesota Duluth L 1 410/15/04 at Miami (OH) L 2 410/16/04 at Miami (OH) L 0 510/22/04 Boston College W 3 210/29/04 Northern Michigan (OT) T 1 110/30/04 Northern Michigan L 1 411/4/04 at Bowling Green L 1 311/5/04 Bowling Green (OT) T 4 411/12/04 at Western Michigan (OT) T 2 211/13/04 at Western Michigan W 3 211/19/04 U.S. Under-18 Team (exh.) L 2 711/26/04 at Alaska Fairbanks W 3 211/27/04 at Alaska Fairbanks L 2 312/3/04 at Michigan L 1 612/4/04 Michigan L 0 812/10/04 Michigan State (OT) W 3 212/11/04 at Michigan State L 1 41/1/05 Rensselaer L 1 31/2/05 Rensselaer W 2 11/7/05 at Lake Superior State (OT) T 1 11/8/05 at Lake Superior State (OT) L 1 21/14/05 Ohio State L 1 41/15/05 Ohio State L 1 31/19/05 vs. Michigan Tech (Resch Center, Green Bay, Wis.) L 2 61/21/05 Wisconsin L 0 21/22/05 vs. Wisconsin (Allstate Arena, Rosemont, Ill.) L 0 21/28/05 at Bowling Green L 1 41/29/05 Bowling Green L 2 62/4/05 Nebraska-Omaha (OT) T 1 12/5/05 Nebraska-Omaha L 3 62/11/05 Ferris State L 3 42/12/05 Ferris State L 2 4

2/18/05vs. Michigan ( Allen Co. War Memorial Coliseum, Ft. Wayne, Ind.)

L 2 9

2/19/05 at Michigan L 3 63/4/05 at Michigan State L 2 33/5/05 Michigan State L 1 23/11/05 at Michigan (CCHA Playoff) L 1 103/12/05 at Michigan (OT) (CCHA Playoff) L 0 1

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against60 138

JEFF JACKSON• 2005 – Present (11 Seasons)• Record: 245-155-47 (.601)

2005-06 (13-19-4)CCHA (11-13-4) – 8th PlaceCaptain: T.J. JindraDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/14/05 Waterloo (exh.) W 4 010/21/05 at Colorado College L 1 310/22/05 at Denver L 3 610/28/05 Princeton L 3 510/29/05 Princeton W 3 011/4/05 Michigan L 5 811/5/05 at Michigan L 2 411/10/05 Bowling Green W 9 4

Date Opponent Result ND Opp.11/11/05 Bowling Green W 4 211/18/05 at Miami (OH) (OT) T 2 211/19/05 at Miami (OH) L 0 311/25/05 Ohio State L 1 411/26/05 Ohio State L 2 512/2/05 at Western Michigan L 3 412/3/05 Western Michigan W 3 012/6/05 at Minnesota State W 3 212/10/05 Minnesota State L 1 212/17/05 Lake Superior State L 0 412/18/05 Lake Superior State W 4 31/6/06 at Nebraska-Omaha W 4 11/7/06 at Nebraska-Omaha (OT) T 2 21/13/06 Miami (OH) (OT) T 2 21/14/06 Miami (OH) L 2 31/20/06 at Northern Michigan L 2 51/21/06 at Northern Michigan W 4 31/27/06 at Ohio State L 0 11/28/06 at Ohio State W 1 02/3/06 Michigan State L 2 32/4/06 at Michigan State L 1 22/10/06 Ferris State W 4 12/11/06 at Ferris State W 3 22/17/06 at Bowling Green W 7 42/18/06 at Bowling Green (OT) T 1 12/24/06 Alaska Fairbanks W 4 12/25/06 Alaska Fairbanks L 1 23/3/06 Alaska Fairbanks (CCHA Playoff) L 1 33/4/06 Alaska Fairbanks (CCHA Playoff) L 0 1

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against89 98

2006-07 (32-7-3)CCHA (21-4-3) – 1st Place, CCHA Tournament ChampionCaptain: T.J. JindraDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/6/06 University of Windsor (exh.) W 9 010/12/06 Minnesota State W 6 110/14/06 at Minnesota State (OT) L 2 310/20/06 at Boston College W 7 110/21/06 at Providence College W 6 1

10/27/06vs. Army (Lightning College Hockey Classic, St. Pete Times Forum, St. Petersburg, Fla.)

W 3 0

10/28/06vs. Air Force (Lightning College Hockey Classic, St. Pete Times Forum, St. Petersburg, Fla.)

W 2 0

11/3/06 at Ohio State W 4 211/4/06 at Ohio State (OT) T 1 111/10/06 Bowling Green W 5 211/11/06 Bowling Green W 4 011/17/06 Michigan State W 4 111/18/06 at Michigan State L 0 211/24/06 at Nebraska-Omaha W 4 211/25/06 at Nebraska-Omaha L 2 312/2/06 Alaska W 3 112/3/06 Alaska W 6 212/8/06 at Michigan W 7 312/10/06 Michigan W 4 3

12/30/06vs. Northern Michigan (Allen Co. War Memorial Coliseum, Ft. Wayne, Ind.)

W 4 3

12/31/06 Northern Michigan W 4 21/5/07 vs. Robert Morris (Mellon Arena, Pittsburgh, Pa.) W 6 21/7/07 Robert Morris L 2 41/12/07 at Lake Superior State (OT) W 4 31/13/07 at Lake Superior State W 4 11/19/07 at Western Michigan L 2 31/20/07 at Western Michigan W 3 0

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Date Opponent Result ND Opp.1/26/07 Miami (OH) W 4 11/27/07 Miami (OH) (OT) T 2 22/2/07 at Bowling Green W 3 22/3/07 at Bowling Green W 2 12/9/07 Nebraska-Omaha W 4 22/10/07 Nebraska-Omaha (OT) T 2 22/16/07 at Alaska W 1 02/17/07 at Alaska (OT) W 3 22/23/07 Ferris State L 2 52/24/07 Ferris State W 2 03/9/07 Alaska (CCHA Playoff) W 7 13/10/07 Alaska (CCHA Playoff) W 3 1

3/16/07vs. Lake Superior State (CCHA Championship, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich.)

W 3 0

3/17/07vs. Michigan (CCHA Championship, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich.)

W 2 1

3/23/07vs. Ala.-Huntsville (2OT) (NCAA Regional, Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Mich.)

W 3 2

3/24/07vs. Michigan State (2OT) (NCAA Regional, Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Mich.)

L 1 2

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against143 70

2007-08 (27-16-4)CCHA (15-9-4) – 4th Place, CCHA Tournament 4th PlaceCaptain: Mark Van GuilderDate Opponent Result ND Opp.

10/12/07vs. Wisconsin (Lefty McFadden Invitational, Nutter Center, Dayton, Ohio)

L 1 4

10/13/07vs. Mercyhurst (Lefty McFadden Invitational, Nutter Center, Dayton, Ohio)

W 4 0

10/18/07 Denver W 4 310/19/07 Denver L 1 310/23/07 at Bowling Green W 4 210/26/07 at Ferris State W 3 210/27/07 at Ferris State L 0 311/1/07 Lake Superior State W 7 311/2/07 Lake Superior State W 4 111/9/07 at Miami (OH) W 2 1 11/10/07 at Miami (OH) L 1 311/16/07 Western Michigan W 4 111/17/07 at Western Michigan W 5 111/20/07 Bowling Green W 2 1

11/23/07vs. Alabama-Huntsville (Rensselaer Holiday Tournament, Houston Field House, Troy, N.Y.)

W 4 1

11/24/07vs. Rensselaer (Rensselaer Holiday Tournament, Houston Field House, Troy, N.Y.)

W 4 3

11/30/07 Nebraska-Omaha W 5 412/1/07 Nebraska-Omaha W 5 012/7/07 at Princeton W 4 212/8/07 at Princeton W 7 0

12/28/07vs. Massachusetts (Lightning College Hockey Classic, St. Pete Times Forum, Tampa, Fla.)

L 3 4

12/29/07vs. Rensselaer (Lightning College Hockey Classic, St. Pete Times Forum, Tampa, Fla.)

W 3 1

1/4/08 at Northern Michigan L 1 21/5/08 at Northern Michigan W 2 11/11/08 at Michigan State L 1 31/13/08 Michigan State (OT) T 1 11/18/08 at Michigan L 2 31/19/08 vs. Michigan (Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Mich.)L 1 51/25/08 Bowling Green W 6 11/26/08 at Bowling Green W 4 12/1/08 U.S. Under-18 Team (exh.) W 2 12/8/08 Ferris State L 3 52/9/08 Ferris State (OT) T 2 2

Date Opponent Result ND Opp.2/15/08 at Alaska W 2 12/16/08 at Alaska (OT) T 1 12/22/08 Ohio State L 1 32/23/08 Ohio State (OT) T 2 22/29/08 at Western Michigan L 0 33/1/08 Western Michigan W 3 13/14/08 Ferris State (CCHA Playoff) L 1 23/15/08 Ferris State (CCHA Playoff) W 6 33/16/08 Ferris State (CCHA Playoff) W 2 13/21/08 vs. Miami (OH) ! (OT) L 1 23/22/08 vs. Northern Michigan ! L 1 2

3/28/08vs. New Hampshire (NCAA West Regional, World Arena, Colorado Springs, Colo.)

W 7 3

3/29/08vs. Michigan State (NCAA West Regional, World Arena, Colorado Springs, Colo.)

W 3 1

4/10/08vs. Michigan (OT) (NCAA Frozen Four, Pepsi Center, Denver, Colo.)

W 5 4

4/12/08vs. Boston College (NCAA Frozen Four, Pepsi Center, Denver, Colo.)

L 1 4

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against136 100

2008-09 (31-6-3)CCHA (21-4-3), SOW 3 – 1st Place, CCHA Tounament ChampionCaptain: Erik CondraDate Opponent Result ND Opp.

10/11/08at Denver (Hall of Fame Game, Magness Arena, Denver, Colo.)

L 2 5

10/17/08 Sacred Heart W 3 010/18/08 Sacred Heart W 7 010/24/08 Miami (OH) L 0 210/25/08 Miami (OH) L 2 310/31/08 at Northern Michigan W 3 211/1/08 at Northern Michigan W 4 211/7/08 at Boston College W 4 111/8/08 at Providence College W 4 111/14/08 Lake Superior State (OT) T 3 311/15/08 Lake Superior State W 5 211/21/08 Bowling Green W 5 111/22/08 at Bowling Green W 9 111/28/08 Western Michigan W 4 111/29/08 Western Michigan (OT) T 3 312/5/08 at Ferris State W 3 112/6/08 at Ferris State W 1 012/12/08 at Bowling Green W 3 112/13/08 Bowling Green W 4 3

1/2/09vs. Union College (Shillelagh Tournament, Sears Centre Arena, Hoffman Estates, Ill.)

W 3 1

1/3/09vs. Minnesota Duluth (Shillelagh Tournament, Sears Centre Arena, Hoffman Estates, Ill.)

W 3 1

1/9/09 Alaska W 2 01/10/09 Alaska W 3 01/16/09 at Lake Superior State W 3 21/17/09 at Lake Superior State (OT) T 3 31/30/09 Michigan L 1 21/31/09 at Michigan W 3 22/6/09 at Ohio State (OT) W 4 32/8/09 at Ohio State L 1 42/13/09 Northern Michigan W 9 52/14/09 Northern Michigan W 5 22/20/09 at Nebraska-Omaha (OT) W 4 32/21/09 at Nebraska-Omaha W 1 02/27/09 Michigan State W 5 02/28/09 at Michigan State W 2 13/13/09 Nebraska-Omaha (CCHA Playoff) W 5 03/14/09 Nebraska-Omaha (CCHA Playoff) W 1 0

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Date Opponent Result ND Opp.

3/20/09vs. Northern Michigan (CCHA Championships, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich.)

W 2 1

3/21/09vs. Michigan (CCHA Championships, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich.)

W 5 2

3/28/09vs. Bemidji State (NCAA Midwest Regional, Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Mich.)

L 1 5

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against135 69

2009-10 (13-17-8)CCHA (9-12-7), SOW 2 – 9th PlaceCaptain: Ryan ThangDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/9/09 Alabama-Huntsville L 2 310/10/09 Alabama-Huntsville W 3 110/15/09 Providence College L 2 310/16/09 Providence College W 2 010/20/09 at Boston University W 3 010/23/09 Boston College L 2 310/30/09 Ohio State W 3 110/31/09 Ohio State (OT) T 2 211/6/09 at Alaska W 3 211/7/09 at Alaska L 1 311/14/09 Northern Michigan L 2 311/15/09 Northern Michigan (OT) T 2 211/19/09 at Michigan State (OT) T 1 1

11/22/09vs. Michigan State (Allen County War Memorial Colisium, Ft. Wayne, Ind.)

W 4 1

11/27/09 Bowling Green (OT) W 2 111/28/09 Bowling Green (OT) T 4 412/4/09 at Miami (OH) L 0 112/5/09 at Miami (OH) L 0 412/11/09 at Michigan L 1 412/13/09 Michigan W 2 0

1/2/10vs. Colgate (Shillelagh Tournament, Hoffman Estates, Ill.)

W 5 2

1/3/10vs. North Dakota (OT) (Shillelagh Tournament, Hoffman Estates, Ill.)

T 3 3

1/9/10 Ferris State L 2 51/10/10 Ferris State L 2 41/15/10 Michigan State W 5 21/16/10 at Michigan State (OT) T 4 41/22/10 at Lake Superior State W 6 11/23/10 at Lake Superior State (OT) T 1 11/29/10 Nebraska-Omaha L 3 51/30/10 Nebraska-Omaha W 3 22/5/10 at Western Michigan L 2 72/6/10 at Western Michigan L 1 42/19/10 at Bowling Green L 3 42/20/10 at Bowling Green (OT) T 1 12/25/10 at Michigan L 0 42/27/10 Michigan W 5 33/5/10 at Ohio State (CCHA Playoff) L 1 33/6/10 at Ohio State (CCHA Playoff) L 2 8

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against90 102

2010-11 (25-14-5)CCHA (18-7-3), SOW 2 – 2nd Place, CCHA Tournament 4th PlaceCaptain: Joe LavinDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/3/10 vs. Guelph (exh.) W 5 3

10/8/10vs. Holy Cross (Ice Breaker Tournament, Scottrade Center, St. Louis, Mo.)

W 6 3

10/10/10vs. Boston University (Ice Breaker Tournament, Scottrade Center, St. Louis, Mo.)

L 4 5

10/14/10 Lake Superior State W 4 210/15/10 Lake Superior State W 4 210/23/10 Boston College W 2 110/29/10 Western Michigan W 3 210/30/10 at Western Michigan(OT) T 2 211/5/10 at Bowling Green L 2 311/6/10 at Bowling Green W 6 311/12/10 at Michigan W 3 111/13/10 at Michigan L 3 511/19/10 Michigan State W 6 211/20/10 Michigan State W 4 211/26/10 at North Dakota L 3 611/27/10 at North Dakota (OT) T 2 212/3/10 at Miami (OH) W 5 412/4/10 at Miami (OH) L 2 512/11/10 Northern Michigan L 2 312/12/10 Northern Michigan W 5 212/29/10 Canisius W 10 2

1/1/11vs. Minnesota State (Shillelagh Tournament, Sears Centre Arena, Hoffman Estates, Ill.)

L 3 4

1/2/11vs. Boston University (OT) (Shillelagh Tournament, Sears Centre Arena, Hoffman Estates, Ill.)

T 3 3

1/7/11 at Northern Michigan W 8 11/8/11 at Northern Michigan W 3 11/14/11 Alaska W 2 11/15/11 Alaska L 1 41/21/11 at Ohio State L 1 61/22/11 at Ohio State W 4 11/28/11 Miami (OH) (OT) T 5 51/29/11 Miami (OH) (OT) T 2 22/11/11 Bowling Green W 2 12/12/11 Bowling Green W 5 12/18/11 at Ferris State W 3 22/19/11 at Ferris State W 5 22/25/11 at Western Michigan W 3 22/26/11 at Western Michigan L 0 23/11/11 Lake Superior State (OT) (CCHA Playoff) W 3 23/12/11 Lake Superior State (CCHA Playoff) L 3 43/13/11 Lake Superior State (CCHA Playoff) W 4 2

3/18/11vs. Miami (OH) (CCHA Championship, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich.)

L 2 6

3/19/11vs. Michigan (CCHA Championship, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich.)

L 2 4

3/26/11vs. Merrimack (OT) (NCAA Northeast Regional, Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, N.H.)

W 4 3

3/27/11vs. New Hampshire (NCAA Northeast Regional, Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, N.H.)

W 2 1

4/7/11vs. Minnesota Duluth (NCAA Frozen Four, Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.)

L 3 4

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against151 121

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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2011-12 (19-18-3)CCHA (12-13-3), SOW 0 – 8th PlaceCaptains: Sean Lorenz, Billy MadayDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/2/11 Western Ontario (Exh.) W 4 010/7/11 at Minnesota Duluth L 3 410/8/11 at Minnesota Duluth W 5 310/14/11 Ohio State (Joyce Center, Notre Dame, Ind.) W 5 210/15/11 Ohio State (Joyce Center, Notre Dame, Ind.) L 3 4

10/21/11Rensselaer (Compton Family Ice Arena, Notre Dame, Ind.)

W 5 2

10/28/11 at Bowling Green W 3 110/29/11 at Bowling Green W 3 211/4/11 at Northern Michigan (OT) T 2 211/5/11 at Northern Michigan (OT) T 1 111/11/11 Alaska W 5 411/12/11 Alaska (OT) W 3 211/15/11 Western Michigan W 3 211/18/11 Boston College (OT) W 3 211/22/11 at Western Michigan (OT) T 2 211/25/11 at Lake Superior State W 4 111/26/1 at Lake Superior State L 2 512/2/11 Northeastern L 2 912/3/11 Northeastern L 1 212/9/11 at Ferris State L 1 412/10/11 Ferris State W 4 112/31/11 Boston University W 5 21/3/12 Russian Red Stars (Ex) W 2 1

1/7/12at Minnesota (Hall of Fame Game, Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis)

W 4 3

1/13/12 Western Michigan L 2 31/14/12 Western Michigan L 1 31/20/12 Michigan W 3 11/21/12 Michigan L 1 21/27/12 at Alaska L 3 61/28/12 at Alaska W 4 22/3/12 Bowling Green W 2 12/4/12 Bowling Green L 2 32/10/12 Ferris State L 0 32/11/12 at Ferris State L 1 52/17/12 at Miami L 0 32/18/12 at Miami L 1 42/24/12 Michigan State W 2 02/25/12 Michigan State L 2 4

3/2/12Ohio State (CCHA Playoff, Compton Family Ice Arena, Notre Dame, Ind.)

W 2 0

3/3/12Ohio State (CCHA Playoff, Compton Family Ice Arena, Notre Dame, Ind.)

W 4 2

3/9/12at Michigan (2OT) (CCHA Playoff, Yost Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich.)

L 1 2

3/10/12 at Michigan (CCHA Playoff, Yost Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich.)L 1 3

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against101 107

2012-13 (25-13-3)CCHA (17-8-3), SOW 2 – 2nd Place, CCHA Tounament ChampionCaptain: Anders LeeDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/7/12 USA Under-18 Team (ex.) (OT) T 1 1

10/12/12vs. Maine (Ice Breaker Tournament, Sprint Center, Kansas City, Mo.)

W 1 0

10/13/12vs. Nebraska-Omaha (Ice Breaker Tournament, Sprint Center, Kansas City, Mo.)

W 3 2

10/18/12 Minnesota Duluth L 1 310/19/12 Minnesota Duluth W 4 110/26/12 at Northern Michigan W 5 2

Date Opponent Result ND Opp.10/27/12 at Northern Michigan W 3 211/2/12 Western Michigan L 2 311/4/12 Western Michigan W 4 011/9/12 at Boston College L 1 311/15/12 at Michigan W 3 111/16/12 at Michigan W 4 111/23/12 North Dakota L 1 211/24/12 North Dakota W 5 211/30/12 Lake Superior State W 3 212/1/12 Lake Superior State W 6 112/7/12 Michigan State W 3 212/8/12 Michigan State W 5 112/15/12 at Bowling Green W 4 11/8/13 at Minnesota L 1 41/11/13 at Michigan State W 1 01/12/13 at Michigan State L 1 41/15/13 at Bowling Green L 2 41/18/13 Alaska L 4 51/19/13 Alaska L 1 21/25/13 Ferris State L 1 31/26/13 Ferris State W 5 22/1/13 at Ohio State L 3 62/2/13 at Ohio State (OT) T 2 22/8/13 Michigan W 7 42/9/13 Michigan W 6 42/15/13 at Miami (OH) L 1 3

2/17/13vs. Miami (OH) (Hockey City Classic, Soldier Field, Chicago)

W 2 1

2/22/13 at Western Michigan (OT) T 3 32/23/13 at Western Michigan (OT) T 1 13/1/13 Bowling Green W 4 33/2/13 Bowling Green W 4 1

3/15/13Bowling Green (OT) (CCHA Playoffs, Compton Family Ice Arena, Notre Dame, Ind.)

W 1 0

3/16/13Bowling Green (CCHA Playoffs, Compton Family Ice Arena, Notre Dame, Ind.)

W 4 3

3/23/13vs. Ohio State (CCHA Championship, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich.)

W 3 1

3/24/13vs. Michigan (CCHA Championship, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich.)

W 3 1

3/30/13vs. St. Cloud State (NCAA Midwest Regional, Hutchinson Center, Toledo, Ohio)

L 1 5

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against119 91

2013-14 (23-15-2)Hockey East (9-9-2) – 8th Place, Hockey East Tournament SemifinalistCaptain: Jeff CostelloDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/6/13 Guelph (ex.) W 5 210/11/13 Western Michigan W 4 010/12/13 at Western Michigan W 3 010/18/13 Michigan Tech W 3 210/20/13 Michigan Tech W 7 310/25/13 at Minnesota Duluth W 3 210/26/13 at Minnesota Duluth L 1 411/1/13 at Vermont L 1 211/2/13 at Vermont W 3 211/8/13 Minnesota W 4 111/9/13 Minnesota L 4 511/15/13 Merrimack W 4 011/16/13 Merrimack (OT) T 2 211/22/13 at UMass.-Lowell L 0 111/23/13 at UMass.-Lowell L 1 3

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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Date Opponent Result ND Opp.

11/29/23Alabama-Huntsville ( Shillelagh Tournament, Compton Family Ice Arena, Notre Dame, Ind.)

W 5 2

11/30/13Northeastern ( Shillelagh Tournament, Compton Family Ice Arena, Notre Dame, Ind.)

L 2 3

12/6/13 Massachusetts W 5 312/7/13 Massachusetts L 2 3

1/4/14vs. Boston College (Frozen Fenway, Fenway Park, Boston)

L 3 4

1/10/14 Alabama-Huntsville W 7 11/11/14 Alabama-Huntsville W 5 01/17/14 Lake Superior State W 6 31/18/14 Lake Superior State W 4 21/24/14 Northeastern L 0 41/25/14 Northeastern W 3 01/31/14 at New Hampshire L 2 42/1/14 at New Hampshire L 2 52/7/14 Maine L 1 22/8/14 Maine W 3 22/14/14 at Providence College (OT) T 2 22/15/14 at Providence College W 3 02/21/14 Boston University W 2 02/22/14 Boston University W 2 03/1/14 at Boston College (OT) W 2 1

3/8/14Boston University (Hockey East Playoffs, Compton Family Ice Arena,Notre Dame, Ind.)

W 3 2

3/14/14at Boston College (Hockey East Quarterfinals, Conte Forum, Chestnut Hill, Mass.)

W 7 2

3/15/14at Boston College (Hockey East Quarterfinals, Conte Forum, Chestnut Hill, Mass.)

L 2 4

3/16/14at Boston College (Hockey East Quarterfinals, Conte Forum, Chestnut Hill, Mass.)

W 4 2

3/21/14vs. UMass. - Lowell (Hockey East Championship, TD Garden, Boston)

L 0 4

3/29/14vs. St. Cloud State (OT) (NCAA West Regional, XCel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.)

L 3 4

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against120 86

2014-15 (18-19-5)Hockey East (10-7-5) – 5th Place, Hockey East QuarterfinalistCaptains: Steven Fogarty, Robbie RussoDate Opponent Result ND Opp.

10/10/14Rensselaer (Ice Breaker Tournament, Compton Family Ice Arena, Notre Dame, Ind.)

L 2 3

10/12/14Minnesota Duluth (Ice Breaker Tournament, Compton Family Ice Arena, Notre Dame, Ind.)

L 0 3

10/17/14 Lake Superior State W 5 310/18/14 Lake Superior State W 5 110/24/14 Niagara W 6 310/25/14 Niagara W 7 010/31/14 Vermont W 3 211/1/14 Vermont (OT) T 2 211/7/14 at Minnesota L 0 511/9/14 at Minnesota L 2 411/11/14 at Merrimack (OT) W 3 211/15/14 at Merrimack L 1 411/20/14 UMass Lowell L 1 311/21/14 UMass Lowell (OT) T 2 2

11/28/14Union College (OT) (Shillelagh Tournament, Compton Family Ice Arena, Notre Dame, Ind.)

L 2 3

11/29/14Ohio State) (Shillelagh Tournament, Compton Family Ice Arena, Notre Dame, Ind.)

L 1 5

12/5/14 at Massachusetts W 7 512/6/14 at Massachusetts W 4 0

12/28/14Miami (OT) (Florida College Hockey Classic, Germain Arena, Estero, Fla. )

W 3 2

Date Opponent Result ND Opp.

12/29/14Lake Superior State (Florida College Hockey Classic, Germain Arena, Estero, Fla. )

L 1 2

1/9/15 at Western Michigan L 2 41/10/15 Western Michigan L 3 41/16/15 UConn (OT) T 3 31/18/15 at UConn W 6 11/23/15 at Northeastern L 2 31/24/15 at Northeastern L 2 41/30/15 New Hampshire L 2 51/31/15 New Hampshire W 5 32/6/15 at Maine (OT) T 4 42/7/15 at Maine W 5 12/13/15 Providence W 2 02/14/15 Providence College L 2 32/20/15 at Boston University (OT) T 2 22/21/15 at Boston University W 3 22/27/15 Boston College L 0 22/28/15 Boston College W 3 1

3/6/15Massachusetts (5OT) (Hockey East Playoffs, Compton Family Ice Arena, Notre Dame, Ind.)

L 3 4

3/7/15Massachusetts (Hockey East Playoffs, Compton Family Ice Arena, Notre Dame, Ind.)

W 5 3

3/8/15Massachusetts (Hockey East Playoffs, Compton Family Ice Arena, Notre Dame, Ind.)

W 7 0

3/13/15at UMass Lowell (Hockey East Quarterfinals, Tsongas Center, Lowell, Mass.)

L 0 5

3/14/15at UMass Lowell (Hockey East Quarterfinals, Tsongas Center, Lowell, Mass.)

W 4 2

3/15/15at UMass Lowell (Hockey East Quarterfinals, Tsongas Center, Lowell, Mass.)

L 4 6

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against126 116

2015-16 (19-11-7)Hockey East (15-5-2) – 3rd Place, Hockey East QuarterfinalistCaptain: Steven FogartyDate Opponent Result ND Opp.10/9/15 Guelph (ex.) W 7 510/11/15 USNTDP (ex.) (OT) T 2 210/16/15 at Penn State W 7 410/17/15 at Penn State L 3 510/23/15 Minnesota Duluth (OT) T 3 310/24/15 Minnesota Duluth (OT) T 3 310/31/15 at UConn W 2 111/1/15 at UConn W 8 211/6/15 Minnesota W 4 311/7/15 Minnesota L 1 411/12/15 Northeastern W 3 211/13/15 Northeastern (OT) T 2 211/20/15 at UMass-Lowell (OT) T 2 211/21/15 at UMass-Lowell (OT) L 1 3

11/27/15Harvard (Shillelagh Tournament, Compton Family Ice Arena, Notre Dame, Ind.)

L 1 4

11/28/15Western Michigan (Shillelagh Tournament, Compton Family Ice Arena, Notre Dame, Ind.)

W 3 1

12/4/15 Massachusetts W 3 112/5/15 Massachusetts W 5 112/10/15 at Boston College W 4 31/1/16 at Denver (OT) T 1 11/2/16 at Denver (OT) T 2 21/8/16 Western Michigan W 7 11/9/16 at Western Michigan T 3 31/15/16 Merrimack W 7 21/16/16 Merrimack W 5 11/22/16 at New Hampshire W 5 11/23/16 at New Hampshire W 3 2

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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Date Opponent Result ND Opp.1/29/16 Boston L 0 42/5/16 at Vermont W 2 12/6/16 at Vermont W 3 12/12/16 Maine W 4 12/13/16 Maine W 5 12/19/16 at Providence (OT) L 2 32/20/16 at Providence L 1 32/26/16 Boston University L 2 32/27/16 Boston University W 1 0

3/11/16Northeastern (Hockey East Quarterfinals, Compton Family Ice Arena, Notre Dame, Ind.)

L 1 3

3/12/16Northeastern (Hockey East Quarterfinals, Compton Family Ice Arena, Notre Dame, Ind.)

L 4 6

3/25/16Michigan (OT) (NCAA Midwest Regional, U.S. Bank Arena, Cincinnati)

L 2 3

GOAL DIFFERENTIAL

Goals For Goals Against115 86

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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ALL-TIME SERIES

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDSSchool W L T First LastAir Force 21 13 2 1969 2007Alabama-Huntsville 13 9 1 1984 2014Alaska Anchorage 0 6 0 1985 1991Alaska 30 25 4 1985 2013Arizona 6 0 0 1988 1990Army 8 8 0 1986 2007Assumption 0 1 0 1923 1923Bemidji State 0 1 0 2009 2009Boston College 18 20 3 1970 2016Boston University 7 4 1 1971 2016Bowdoin 0 1 0 1985 1985Bowling Green 59 38 8 1970 2013Brown University 1 0 0 1998 1998Canadian Club/Chicago 0 1 0 1922 1922Canisius 7 0 0 1988 2011Carnegie Tech 1 0 0 1921 1921Chicago Athletic Assoc. 0 1 0 1927 1927Clarkson 1 1 0 1981 1981Cleveland Athletic Club 0 2 0 1913 1913Colgate 1 2 0 1985 2010Colorado College 25 18 1 1970 2006Connecticut 3 0 1 2015 2015Cornell 3 1 0 1972 2004Culver Military 5 0 1 1913 1926Czechoslovakia 0 1 0 1973 1973Dartmouth 0 2 0 1972 2003Dayton 2 0 0 1988 1988Denver 10 35 5 1971 2016Detroit Hockey Club 1 0 0 1969 1969Ferris State 26 43 6 1982 2013Findlay 1 0 0 2004 2004Guelph 3 1 0 1996 2015Gustavus Adolphus 1 1 0 1969 1969Hamilton 1 0 0 1970 1970Harvard 2 6 0 1927 2015Hawthorne 1 0 0 1987 1987Holy Cross 3 1 0 1985 2011Illinois Athletic Club 0 1 0 1924 1924Illinois-Chicago 11 11 3 1980 1996Illinois Hockey Club 4 0 0 1969 1984Illinois State 2 0 0 1984 1984Iowa State 3 2 0 1984 1985Kent State 13 11 4 1986 1994Lake Forest 28 12 2 1969 1992Lake Superior State 36 26 7 1982 2015Maine 8 2 1 1992 2016Marquette 6 0 0 1926 1985Massachusetts 9 5 0 1995 2015Massachusetts (Boston) 2 0 0 1991 1991Massachusetts Lowell 1 7 2 2014 2015Mercyhurst 4 0 0 1988 2008Merrimack 7 4 1 1970 2016 Miami (Ohio) 18 39 10 1982 2015Michigan 56 74 5 1921 2016Michigan-Dearborn 12 17 2 1984 1990Michigan State 42 60 11 1922 2013Michigan Tech 24 35 2 1921 2014Minnesota 15 27 3 1925 2015Minnesota Duluth 21 15 6 1971 2015Minnesota State 6 4 0 1990 2011Nebraska-Omaha 18 10 4 2000 2013New Hampshire 5 7 0 1991 2016Niagara 2 0 1 2001 2014Nichols Club 1 0 0 1927 1927North Dakota 17 17 3 1971 2013North Dakota State 4 3 0 1986 1988Northeastern 5 10 2 1971 2016

School W L T First LastNorthern Arizona 0 2 0 1986 1986Northern Michigan 22 20 8 1982 2013Northwestern 2 0 0 1984 1984Ohio University 5 2 1 1969 1970Ohio State 30 33 10 1969 2014Pennsylvania 1 0 0 1970 1970Penn State 4 1 1 1984 2015Pittsburgh Athletic Club 0 2 0 1924 1924Pittsburgh Hockey Club 0 0 1 1927 1927Providence College 5 5 1 2000 2016Purdue Hockey Club 1 0 0 1969 1969Princeton 5 10 0 1985 2008Ramsey Tech 1 0 0 1923 1923Rensselaer 4 4 0 1989 2014Robert Morris 1 1 0 2007 2007Rochester Inst. of Tech. 2 2 0 1989 1990Russian Red Stars 1 0 0 2012 2012Sacred Heart 2 0 0 2009 2009St. Cloud State 5 7 0 1989 2014St. Francis-Xavier (Canada) 1 0 0 1995 1995St. John’s 3 0 0 1969 1987St. Lawrence 2 1 0 1972 2001St. Louis 1 2 0 1973 1974St. Mary’s 2 2 1 1969 1970St. Norbert’s 4 0 0 1984 1984St. Thomas 9 5 1 1923 1987Salem State 1 0 0 1970 1970SUNY-Plattsburgh 0 2 0 1986 1986Toronto (Canada) 2 0 0 2002 2003Union College 2 3 0 2000 2014U.S. International 0 2 0 1980 1980U.S. Nationals 0 2 0 1971 1971U.S. Under-18 Team 3 1 1 2002 2013Vermont 5 1 2 2000 2016Villanova 2 0 0 1988 1988Waterloo (Canada) 3 0 0 1994 2005Wayne State 1 0 0 2001 2001Western Michigan 37 43 11 1978 2016Western Ontario 2 0 0 1998 2012Windsor (Canada) 3 1 1 1969 2007Wisconsin 16 39 7 1922 2008Wisconsin-Stevens Point 2 3 0 1987 1991Yale 1 5 0 1927 2003York (Canada) 2 0 0 1982 1982

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BOSTON COLLEGE• Series: BC leads, 20-18-3 (41 games)• At Notre Dame: BC leads, 9-5-1 • At Boston College: ND leads, 11-9-1• At Neutral Sites: BC leads, 3-2-0• Overtime Wins: ND 2 (‘11-’12, ‘13-’14)• One-Goal Wins: BC 4, ND 8• Last Meeting: 2015-16• Current Series Streak: BC 1 win

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDYear Site Win Loss Tie Result1969-70 Boston College L 3-7

Notre Dame L 4-71970-71 Boston College W 5-31971-72 Chicago, Ill. (N) W 14-3

New York, N.Y. (N) W 7-41972-73 Boston College L 4-111973-74 Notre Dame L 3-41974-75 Boston College W 7-41975-76 Notre Dame W 6-51976-77 Boston College W 7-41977-78 Notre Dame L 4-81978-79 Boston College L 5-101988-89 Boston College L 5-71990-91 Boston College L 1-81994-95 Boston College W 3-21995-96 Notre Dame L 5-71996-97 Boston College L 1-61997-98 Notre Dame L 2-31998-99 Boston College (OT) T 5-52000-01 Omaha, Neb. (N) L 1-4

Notre Dame L 3-52001-02 Boston College L 1-42002-03 Notre Dame (OT) T 3-32003-04 Boston College W 1-02004-05 Notre Dame W 3-22006-07 Boston College W 7-12007-08 Denver, Colo. (N) L 1-42008-09 Boston College W 4-12009-10 Notre Dame L 2-32010-11 Notre Dame W 2-12011-12 Notre Dame (OT) W 3-22012-13 Boston College L 1-32013-14 Boston, Mass. (N) L 3-4

Boston College (OT) W 2-1Boston College W 7-2Boston College L 2-4Boston College W 4-2

2014-15 Notre Dame L 0-2Notre Dame W 3-1

2015-16 Boston College W 4-3Notre Dame L 0-4

SERIES SCORINGTotal Avg.

Notre Dame 148 3.61Boston College 164 4.00

SERIES RECORDS• ND Most Goals (Game): 14, in 1971-72 (14-3)• BC Most Goals (Game): 11, in 1972-73 (11-4)• High-Scoring Game: 17, in 1971-72 (ND 14-3)• Low-Scoring Game: 1, in 2003-04 (ND 1-0)• Longest ND Win Streak: 3 games (1970-72, ‘74-’77, ‘03-’07)• Longest BC Win Streak: 4 games (1977-91)

• Shutouts By: BC 2 (2014-15, 2015-16), ND 1 (2003-04)

BOSTON UNIVERSITY• Series: ND leads 7-4-2 (13 games)• At Notre Dame: ND leads 5-1-0 • At Boston University: ND leads, 2-1-1• At Neutral Sites: BU leads 2-0-1• Overtime Wins: None• One-Goal Wins: BU 2 (2010-11, 2015-16), ND 3 (2013-14, 2014-15,

2015-16)• Last Meeting: 2015-16• Current Series Streak: ND 6-1-2 in last nine games

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDYear Site Win Loss Tie Result1970-71 Boston Arena L 3-71995-96 Milwaukee, Wis. (N) L 3-72009-10 Boston W 3-02010-11 St. Louis, Mo. (N) L 4-5

Hoffman Estates, Ill. (N) T 3-32011-12 Notre Dame W 5-22013-14 Notre Dame W 2-0

Notre Dame W 2-0Notre Dame W 3-2

2014-15 Boston (OT) T 2-2Boston W 3-2

2015-16 Notre Dame L 2-3Notre Dame W 1-0

SERIES SCORINGTotal Avg.

Notre Dame 36 2.77Boston University 38 2.92

SERIES RECORDS• ND Most Goals (Game): 5, in 2011-12• BU Most Goals (Game): 7, in 1970-71 (7-3), ‘95-’96 (7-3)• High-Scoring Game: 10, in 1970-71 (7-3), ‘95-’96 (7-3)• Low-Scoring Game: 2, in 2013-14 (ND 2-0, 2-0)• Longest ND Win Streak: 4 games (2011-14)• Longest BU Win Streak: 2 games (’70-’96)• Shutouts By: ND 4 (1 in ’09-’10, 2 in ‘13-’14, 1 in ‘15-’16)

CONNECTICUT• Series: ND leads, 3-0-1• At Notre Dame: Tied 0-0-1 • At Connecticut: 1-0-0• At Neutral Sites: ND leads 2-0-0• Overtime Wins: None• One-Goal Wins: None• Last Meeting: 2015-16• Current Series Streak: ND 3-0-1 in four meetings

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDYear Site Win Loss Tie Result2014-15 Notre Dame (OT) T 3-3

Bridgeport, Conn. W 6-12015-16 Hartford, Conn. W 2-1

Brooklyn, N.Y. W 8-2

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SERIES SCORINGTotal Avg.

Notre Dame 19 4.75Connecticut 7 1.75

SERIES RECORDS• ND Most Goals (Game): 8, in 2015-16 (8-2)• UConn Most Goals (Game): 3, in 2014-15 (3-3)• High-Scoring Game: 10, in 2015-16 (ND, 8-2)• Low-Scoring Game: 3, in 2015-16 (ND, 2-1)

CORNELL• Series: ND leads 3-1-0 (4 games)• At Notre Dame: ND leads 1-0-0 • At Cornell: ND leads 1-0-0• At Neutral Sites: Series even 1-1-0• Overtime Wins: ND 1• One-Goal Wins: ND 2• Last Meeting: 2003-04• Current Series Streak: Cornell 1 win

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDYear Site Win Loss Tie Result1971-72 Notre Dame (OT) W 5-41979-80 Cornell W 5-4

Rochester, N.Y. (N) W 6-42003-04 Estero, Fla. (N) L 0-4

SERIES SCORINGTotal Avg.

Notre Dame 16 4.00Cornell 16 4.00

SERIES RECORDS• ND Most Goals (Game): 6, in 1979-80 (6-4)• CU Most Goals (Game): 4, four times• High-Scoring Game: 10, in 1979-80 (ND 6-4)• Low-Scoring Game: 4, in 2003-04 (CU 4-0)• Longest ND Win Streak: 3 games (1971-80)• Longest CU Win Streak: 1 game (2003- )• Shutouts By: CU 1 (2003-04)

LAKE SUPERIOR STATE• Series: ND leads 36-26-7 (69 games)• At Notre Dame: ND leads 22-9-4 • At Lake Superior State: LSSU leads 14-13-3• At Neutral Sites: LSSU leads 3-1-0• Overtime Wins: LSSU 3, ND 3• One-Goal Wins: LSSU 10, ND 10• Last Meeting: 2014-15• Current Streak: LSSU 1 win

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDYear Site Win Loss Tie Result1981-82 Notre Dame W 5-1

Notre Dame W 5-11982-83 Lake Superior W 7-3

Lake Superior L 3-41992-93 Notre Dame L 5-6

Year Site Win Loss Tie ResultNotre Dame L 3-6Lake Superior L 1-4

1993-94 Lake Superior (OT) W 5-4Lake Superior L 1-6Fairbanks, AK (N; OT) L 1-2Notre Dame L 1-2

1994-95 Notre Dame L 3-6Auburn Hills, Mich. (N) L 4-7Lake Superior L 3-6

1995-96 Notre Dame W 6-3Notre Dame L 1-3Lake Superior L 3-6

1996-97 Notre Dame L 3-4Lake Superior L 3-6Lake Superior L 0-4

1997-98 Notre Dame L 2-4Notre Dame (OT) T 3-3Lake Superior (OT) L 1-2

1998-99 Notre Dame W 4-2Lake Superior W 4-3Lake Superior L 1-3

1999-00 Notre Dame W 2-1Notre Dame (OT) T 1-1

2000-01 Lake Superior L 1-2Lake Superior L 1-4

2001-02 Notre Dame W 7-0Notre Dame W 5-2Lake Superior W 3-1Lake Superior W 6-0

2002-03 Notre Dame W 3-2Notre Dame W 6-3

2003-04 Notre Dame W 5-3Notre Dame (OT) T 2-2Lake Superior L 0-3Lake Superior W 2-1

2004-05 Lake Superior (OT) T 1-1Lake Superior (OT) L 1-2

2005-06 Notre Dame L 0-4Notre Dame W 4-3

2006-07 Lake Superior (OT) W 4-3Lake Superior W 4-1Detroit, Mich. W 3-0

2007-08 Lake Superior W 7-3Lake Superior W 4-1

2008-09 Notre Dame (OT) T 3-3Notre Dame W 5-2Lake Superior W 3-2Lake Superior (OT) T 3-3

2009-10 Lake Superior W 6-1Lake Superior (OT) T 1-1

2010-11 Notre Dame W 4-2Notre Dame W 4-2Notre Dame (OT) W 3-2Notre Dame L 3-4Notre Dame W 4-2

2011-12 Lake Superior W 4-1Lake Superior L 2-5

2012-13 Notre Dame W 3-2Notre Dame W 6-1

2013-14 Notre Dame W 6-3Notre Dame W 4-2

2014-15 Notre Dame W 5-3Notre Dame W 5-1Estero, Fla. L 1-2

ALL-TIME SERIES

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SERIES SCORINGTotal Avg.

Notre Dame 227 3.29Lake Superior State 188 2.72

SERIES RECORDS• ND Most Goals (Game): 7, in ’82-’83 (7-3), ’01-’02 (7-0)• LSSU Most Goals (Game): 7, in 1994-95 (7-4)• High-Scoring Game: 11, in ’85-’86, ’94-’95• Low-Scoring Game: 2, in ‘09-’10 (1-1)• Longest ND Win Streak: 7 games (’01-’04)• Longest LSSU Win Streak: 6 games (’93-’95)• Shutouts By: LSSU 3 (‘96-’97, ‘03-’04, ‘05-’06), ND 3 (2001-02, ‘06-’07)

MAINE• Series: ND leads 8-2-1 (11 games) *• At Notre Dame: ND leads 3-1-0• At Maine: ND leads, 1-0-1• At Neutral Sites: Notre Dame leads 4-1-0• Overtime Wins: None• One-Goal Wins: Maine 2, ND, 3• Last Meeting: 2015-16• Current Streak: ND 4-0-1 over last five meetings

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDYear Site Win Loss Tie Result1991-92 Portland, Me. (N) L* 1-5

Portland, Me. (N) L* 3-61994-95 Inglewood, Calif. (N) L 3-42003-04 Estero, Fla. (N) W 1-02012-13 Kansas City, Mo. (N) W 1-02013-14 Notre Dame L 1-2

Notre Dame W 3-22014-15 Maine (OT) T 4-4

Maine W 5-12015-16 Notre Dame W 4-1

Notre Dame W 5-1

* Forfeited games (Maine used ineligible player)

SERIES SCORINGTotal Avg.

Notre Dame 22 2.44Maine 24 2.67

SERIES RECORDS• ND Most Goals (Game): 5, in 2014-15 and 2015-16• UM Most Goals (Game): 6, in 1991-92 (6-3)• High-Scoring Game: 9, in 1991-92 (UM 6-3)• Low-Scoring Game: 1, in ‘03-’04, ‘12-’13 (1-0)• Longest ND Win Streak: 3 games (‘14-15 to ‘15-’16)• Longest UM Win Streak: 3 games (‘91-’95)• Shutouts By: ND 2 (’03-’04, ‘12-’13)

MASSACHUSETTS• Series: ND leads 9-5-0 (14 games)• At Notre Dame: ND leads, 6-3-0• At Amherst: ND leads 3-1-0• At Neutral Sites: UMass leads 1-0-0

• Overtime Wins: UMass 2, ND 0• One-Goal Wins: UMass 5, ND 0• Last Meeting: 2014-15• Current Streak: ND 2 wins

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDYear Site Win Loss Tie Result1994-95 Massachusetts W 6-3

Massachusetts (OT) L 3-41999-00 Notre Dame L 3-4

Notre Dame W 5-32007-08 Tampa, Fla. (N) L 3-42013-14 Notre Dame W 5-3

Notre Dame L 2-32014-15 Massachusetts W 7-5

Massachusetts W 4-0Notre Dame (5 OT) L 3-4Notre Dame W 5-3Notre Dame W 7-0

2015-16 Notre Dame W 3-1Notre Dame W 5-1

SERIES SCORINGTotal Avg.

Notre Dame 61 4.36Massachusetts 26 1.86

SERIES RECORDS• ND Most Goals (Game): 7, in 2014-15 (7-5 and 7-0) • UM Most Goals (Game): 5, in 2014-15 (7-5)• High-Scoring Game: 12, in 2014-15 • Low-Scoring Game: 4, in 2014-15 (4-0)• Longest ND Win Streak: 4 games (2014-15 to 2015-16)• Longest UM Win Streak: 2 games (1994-00)• Shutouts By: ND 2 (2014-15)

MASSACHUSETTS LOWELL• Series: UML leads 7-1-2 (10 games)• At Notre Dame: UML leads 1-0-1• At Lowell: UML leads 5-1-1 • At Neutral Sites: UML leads 1-0-0• Overtime Wins: None• One-Goal Wins: UML 1 (2013-14)• Last Meeting: 2015-16• Current Streak: UML 2-1-1 in last four meetings

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDYear Site Win Loss Tie Result2013-14 UMass Lowell L 0-1

UMass Lowell L 1-3Boston, Mass. (N) L 0-4

2014-15 Notre Dame L 1-3Notre Dame (OT) T 2-2UMass Lowell L 0-5UMass Lowell W 4-2UMass Lowell L 4-6

2015-16 UMass Lowell T 2-2UMass Lowell L 1-3

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SERIES SCORINGTotal Avg.

Notre Dame 15 1.50UMass Lowell 29 3.10

SERIES RECORDS• ND Most Goals (Game): 4, in 2014-15 (4-2 & 4-6) • UML Most Goals (Game): 6, in 2014-15• High-Scoring Game: 10, in 2014-15 • Low-Scoring Game: 1, in 2013-14 (1-0)• Longest ND Win Streak: None• Longest UML Win Streak: 4 games (2013-14)• Shutouts By: UML 3 (2013-14 and 2014-15)

MERRIMACK• Series: ND leads 7-4-1 (12 games)• At Notre Dame: ND leads 3-2-1• At Merrimack: ND leads 3-2-0• At Neutral Sites: ND leads 1-0-0• Overtime Wins: ND 2• One-Goal Wins: MC 1, ND, 3• Last Meeting: 2015-16• Current Streak: ND 2 wuns

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDYear Site Win Loss Tie Result1969-70 Billerica, Mass. W 5-11988-89 Notre Dame L 1-3

Notre Dame L 3-4Merrimack L 0-6

1990-91 Merrimack W 2-12010-11 Manchester, N.H. (N) (OT) W 4-32013-14 Notre Dame W 4-0

Notre Dame (OT) T 2-22014-15 Merrimack (OT) W 3-2

Merrimack L 1-42015-16 Notre Dame W 7-2

Notre Dame W 5-1

SERIES SCORINGTotal Avg.

Notre Dame 37 3.08Merrimack 29 2.42

SERIES RECORDS• ND Most Goals (Game): 7, in 2015-16 (7-2) • MC Most Goals (Game): 6, in 1989-90 (6-0)• High-Scoring Game: 9, in 2015-16 (7-2) • Low-Scoring Game: 3, in ’90-’91 (2-1)• Longest ND Win Streak: 3 games (1990-2013)• Longest MC Win Streak: 3 games (1989-90)• Shutouts By: MC 1 (1989-90), ND 1 (2013-14)

MIAMI (OHIO)• Series: Miami leads 39-18-10 (67 games)• At Notre Dame: Miami leads 13-7-8• At Miami: Miami leads 22-9-2• At Neutral Sites: Miami leads 4-2-0• Overtime Wins: Miami 2, ND 2

• One-Goal Wins: Miami 10, ND 8• Last Meeting: 2014-15• Current Streak: ND 2 wins

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDYear Site Win Loss Tie Result1981-82 Notre Dame W 5-4

Notre Dame W 6-41982-83 Notre Dame L 4-5

Notre Dame W 9-6Miami L 2-9Miami W 6-4

1992-93 Miami L 4-6Miami L 3-6Notre Dame L 2-8

1993-94 Cincinnati, Ohio (N) L 1-3Notre Dame L 2-3Notre Dame L 5-6

1994-95 Notre Dame (OT) T 0-0Cincinnati, Ohio (N) L 5-8Miami L 3-5

1995-96 Notre Dame (OT) T 2-2Notre Dame L 3-6Miami W 5-2

1996-97 Miami L 1-2Miami L 3-4Notre Dame L 3-6

1997-98 Miami L 4-5Notre Dame L 1-3Notre Dame (OT) T 2-2

1998-99 Notre Dame W 2-0Miami (OT) L 2-3Miami W 4-2

1999-00 Notre Dame W 5-2Notre Dame (OT) T 2-2

2000-01 Miami W 5-2Miami (OT) T 1-1Notre Dame L 2-5Notre Dame L 1-4

2001-02 Miami (OT) W 4-3Miami L 3-7

2002-03 Notre Dame L 1-3Notre Dame W 2-1Miami L 2-4Miami W 1-0Miami W 5-0

2003-04 Miami L 2-5Miami L 0-2

2004-05 Miami L 2-4Miami L 0-5

2005-06 Miami (OT) T 2-2Miami L 0-3Notre Dame (OT) T 2-2Notre Dame L 2-3

2006-07 Notre Dame W 4-1Notre Dame (OT) T 2-2

2007-08 Miami W 2-1Miami L 1-3Detroit, Mich. (N) (OT) L 1-2

2008-09 Notre Dame L 0-2Notre Dame L 2-3

2009-10 Miami L 0-1Miami L 0-4

2010-11 Miami W 5-4Miami L 2-5Notre Dame (OT) T 5-5Notre Dame (OT) T 2-2Detroit, Mich. (N) L 2-6

2011-12 Miami L 0-3

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Year Site Win Loss Tie ResultMiami L 1-4

2012-13 Miami L 1-3Chicago (N) W 2-1

2014-15 Estero, Fla. (N) (OT) W 3-2

SERIES SCORINGTotal Avg.

Notre Dame 168 2.51Miami 218 3.25

SERIES RECORDS• ND Most Goals (Game): 9, in 1982-83 (9-6)• MU Most Goals (Game): 9, in 1982-83 (9-2)• High-Scoring Game: 15, in 1982-83 (ND 9-6)• Low-Scoring Game: 0, in 1994-95 (0-0)• Longest ND Win Streak: 2 games (four times)• Longest MU Win Streak: 6 games (‘92-’94, ‘07-’10)• Shutouts By: MU 8 (’94-’95, ‘03-’04, ‘04-’05, ‘05-’06, ‘08-’09, ‘09-’10,

‘09-’10, ‘11-’12), ND 4 (’98-’99, ’02-’03)

MINNESOTA• Series: Minnesota leads 27-15-3 (45 games)• At Notre Dame: Minnesota leads 7-6-1 • At Minnesota: Minnesota leads 17-8-2• At Neutral Sites: Minnesota leads 3-1-0• Overtime Wins: UM 1, ND 0• One-Goal Wins: UM 7, ND 10• Last Meeting: 2015-16• Current Series Streak: UM 4-0-1 last five meetings

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDYear Site Win Loss Tie Result1924-25 Minneapolis (OT) L 1-2

Minneapolis L 1-21925-26 Minneapolis L 4-6

Minneapolis L 0-41926-27 Minneapolis L 0-3

Minneapolis W 2-01971-72 Minneapolis W 5-4

Minneapolis W 8-31972-73 Notre Dame W 3-2

Notre Dame L 1-71973-74 Minneapolis L 2-7

Minneapolis L 3-61974-75 Minneapolis L 1-8

Minneapolis L 3-51975-76 Notre Dame L 3-6

Notre Dame (OT) T 4-41976-77 St. Paul, Minn. (N) W 6-5

St. Paul, Minn. (N) L 2-3Minneapolis W 3-2Minneapolis (OT) T 3-3Notre Dame W 5-1Notre Dame L 2-9

1977-78 Minneapolis (OT) T 5-5Minneapolis L 1-4

1978-79 Minneapolis W 3-2Minneapolis L 1-4Notre Dame W 3-2Notre Dame W 8-7

1979-80 Minneapolis (OT) L 5-6Minneapolis W 6-3

Year Site Win Loss Tie ResultNotre Dame L 2-3Notre Dame L 7-8

1980-81 Minneapolis L 2-4Minneapolis W 6-5

1990-91 Minneapolis L 2-72000-01 St. Paul, Minn. (N) L 3-72003-04 Grand Rapids, Mich. (N) L 2-52011-12 Minneapolis W 4-32012-13 Minneapolis L 1-32013-14 Notre Dame W 4-1

Notre Dame L 4-5Minnesota L 0-5Minnesota L 2-4

2015-16 Notre Dame W 4-3Notre Dame L 1-4

SERIES SCORINGTotal Avg.

Notre Dame 136 3.02Minnesota 193 4.29

SERIES RECORD• ND Most Goals (Game): 8, in ‘71-’72 (8-3), ‘78-’79 (8-7)• UM Most Goals (Game): 9, in 1976-77 (9-2)• High-Scoring Game: 15, in ;78-’79 (ND 8-7) ‘79-’80 (UM 8-7)• Low-Scoring Game: 2, in 1926-27 (ND 2-0) • Longest ND Win Streak: 4 games (‘26-’72)• Longest UM Win Streak: 6 games, (‘72-’76)• Shutouts By: UM 3, ND 1

MINNESOTA-DULUTH• Series: ND leads 21-15-6 (42 games)• At Notre Dame: UMD leads 8-7-4• At Minn.-Duluth: ND leads 13-5-2• At Neutral Sites: UMD leads 2-1-0• Overtime Wins: ND 1, UMD 0• One-Goal Wins: UMD 6, ND 3• Last Meeting: 2014-15• Current Series Streak: UMD 2 wins

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDYear Site Win Loss Tie Result1970-71 Duluth (OT) T 5-5

Duluth L 3-61971-72 Notre Dame L 2-5

Notre Dame L 4-61972-73 Duluth W 8-2

Duluth W 4-11973-74 Notre Dame W 5-1

Notre Dame W 10-21974-75 Notre Dame W 7-5

Notre Dame (OT) T 4-41975-76 Duluth (OT) W 4-3

Duluth L 3-4Notre Dame W 7-5Notre Dame W 10-4

1976-77 Duluth W 7-5Duluth W 6-2

1977-78 Notre Dame W 7-3Notre Dame L 4-5

1978-79 Duluth W 7-3Duluth W 7-6

1979-80 Duluth W 8-4

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Duluth W 6-4Notre Dame L 6-7Notre Dame L 8-9

1980-81 Duluth W 8-4Duluth L 4-6

1989-90 Milwaukee, Wis. (N) L 1-92002-03 Duluth (OT) T 2-2

Duluth W 5-32004-05 Notre Dame (OT) T 2-2

Notre Dame L 1-42008-09 Hoffman Estates, Ill. (N) W 3-12010-11 St. Paul, Minn. (N) L 3-42011-12 Duluth L 3-4

Duluth W 5-32012-13 Notre Dame L 1-3

Notre Dame W 4-12013-14 Duluth W 3-2

Duluth L 1-42014-15 Notre Dame L 0-32015-16 Notre Dame T 3-3

Notre Dame T 3-3

SERIES SCORINGTotal Avg.

Notre Dame 194 4.62Minnesota-Duluth 162 3.86

SERIES RECORDS• ND Most Goals (Game): 10, in ‘73-’74 (10-2), ‘75-’76 (10-4)• UMD Most Goals (Game): 9, in ‘79-’80 (9-8), ‘89-’90 (9-1)• High-Scoring Game: 17, in 1979-80 (UMD 9-8)• Low-Scoring Game: 4, in ‘04-’05 (ND 2, UMD 2), in ‘08-’09 (ND 3, UMD 1),

‘12-’13 (UMD 3, ND 1)• Longest ND Win Streak: 5 games (twice)• Longest UMD Win Streak: 3 games (1970-72)• Shutouts By: UMD (1)

NEW HAMPSHIRE• Series: UNH leads 7-5-0 (12 games)• At Notre Dame: UNH leads 3-1-0• At Durham: UNH leads 4-2-0• At Neutral Sites: ND leads 2-0-0• Overtime Wins: None• One-Goal Wins: UNH 2, ND 2• Last Meeting: 2015-16• Current Streak: ND 3 wins

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDYear Site Win Loss Tie Result1990-91 New Hampshire L 1-21991-92 Notre Dame L 1-7

Notre Dame L 2-81999-00 New Hampshire L 1-22007-08 Colorado Spr., Colo. (N) W 7-32010-11 Manchester, N.H. (N) W 2-12013-14 New Hampshire L 2-4

New Hampshire L 2-52014-15 Notre Dame L 2-5

Notre Dame W 5-32015-16 Notre Dame W 5-1

Notre Dame W 3-2

SERIES SCORINGTotal Avg.

Notre Dame 33 2.75New Hampshire 43 3.58

SERIES RECORD• ND Most Goals (Game): 7, in ’07-’08 (7-3)• UNH Most Goals (Game): 8, in ‘91-’92 (2-8)• High-Scoring Game: 10, in ‘91-’92 (UNH 8-2), ‘07-’08 • (ND 7-3)• Low-Scoring Game: 3, in ‘90-’91 (UNH 2-1), in ‘99-’00 (UNH 1-0), in

‘10-’11 (ND 2-1)• Shutouts By: None

NIAGARA• Series: ND leads 2-0-1 (3 games)• At Notre Dame: ND leads 2-0-0• At Niagara: Series even 0-0-0• At Neutral Sites: Series even 0-0-1• Overtime Wins: None• One-Goal Wins: None• Last Meeting: 2014-15• Current Streak: ND 2 wins

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDYear Site Win Loss Tie Result2000-01 Omaha (N) (OT) T 3-32014-15 Notre Dame W 6-3

Notre Dame W 7-0

SERIES SCORINGTotal Avg.

Notre Dame 16 5.33Niagara 6 2.00

SERIES RECORDS• ND Most Goals (Game): 7, in 2014-15 (7-0)• NU Most Goals (Game): 3, in 2000-01 (3-3 ot) and 2014-15 (3-6)• High-Scoring Game: 7, in 2014-15 (7-0)t)• Low-Scoring Game: 6, in 2000-01 (3-3 ot)• Longest ND Win Streak: 2 games (2014-15)• Longest NU Win Streak: None• Shutouts By: ND (1)

NORTHEASTERN• Series: NU leads 10-5-2 (17 games) • At Notre Dame: NU leads 7-3-1• At Northeastern: Series tied 2-2-1• At Neutral Sites: NU leads 1-0-0• Overtime Wins: None• One-Goal Wins: NU 3, ND 2• Last Meeting: 2015-16• Current Streak: NU 2 wins

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDYear Site Win Loss Tie Result1970-71 Boston W 4-11997-98 Minneapolis, Minn. (N) L 2-4

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Year Site Win Loss Tie Result1998-99 Boston W 4-32000-01 Notre Dame W 6-4

Notre Dame L 3-52001-02 Boston (OT) T 3-32011-12 Notre Dame L 2-9

Notre Dame L 1-22013-14 Notre Dame L 2-3

Notre Dame L 0-4Notre Dame W 3-0

2014-15 Northeastern L 2-3Northeastern L 2-4

2015-16 Notre Dame W 3-2Notre Dame (OT) T 2-2Notre Dame L 1-3Notre Dame L 4-6

SERIES SCORINGTotal Avg.

Notre Dame 44 2.59Northeastern 58 3.41

SERIES RECORD• ND Most Goals (Game): 6, in 2000-01 (6-4)• NU Most Goals (Game): 9, in 2011-12 (9-2)• High-Scoring Game: 11, in 2011-12 (ND 9-2)• Low-Scoring Game: 3, in 2011-12 (NU 2-1), ‘13-’14 (ND 3-0)• Longest ND Win Streak: 2 games (1998-01)• Longest NU Win Streak: 4 games (2011-14)• Shutouts By: NU 1, ND 1

OHIO STATE• Series: OSU leads 33-30-10 (73 games)• At Notre Dame: ND leads 15-14-4• At Ohio State: OSU leads 17-14-6• At Neutral Sites: OSU leads 2-1-0• Overtime Wins: ND 4, OSU 2 • One-Goal Wins: ND 9, OSU 9• Last Meeting: 2014-15• Current Streak: OSU 1 win

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDYear Site Win Loss Tie Result1968-69 Ohio State W 7-11969-70 Ohio State (OT) L 3-41969-70 Notre Dame W 6-3

Notre Dame W 7-11981-82 Ohio State W 7-5

Ohio State (OT) T 4-4Notre Dame W 6-4Notre Dame W 6-3

1982-83 Notre Dame L 3-6Notre Dame L 5-6Ohio State W 6-3Ohio State L 1-8

1992-93 Ohio State W 5-4Notre Dame W 3-1Notre Dame W 4-0

1993-94 Ohio State (OT) W 3-2Notre Dame W 5-4Ohio State (OT) T 3-3

1994-95 Ohio State (OT) W 4-3Notre Dame W 5-1Notre Dame W 4-3

Year Site Win Loss Tie Result1995-96 Notre Dame W 4-0

Ohio State (OT) T 2-2Ohio State L 2-5

1996-97 Ohio State W 3-0Notre Dame L 3-5Notre Dame L 4-5

1997-98 Ohio State W 3-2Ohio State L 3-5Notre Dame L 3-5

1998-99 Notre Dame W 3-0Ohio State L 3-4Ohio State L 1-4

1999-00 Ohio State L 1-3Ohio State (OT) W 2-1

2000-01 Notre Dame L 3-5Notre Dame (OT) T 2-2Ohio State L 2-5Ohio State L 3-5

2001-02 Ohio State T 4-4Ohio State L 2-3

2002-03 Notre Dame T 3-3Notre Dame L 0-2Detroit, Mich. (N) L 2-3

2003-04 Ohio State W 5-2Ohio State L 1-3Detroit, Mich. (OT) L 5-6

2004-05 Notre Dame L 1-4Notre Dame L 1-3

2005-06 Notre Dame L 1-4Notre Dame L 2-5Ohio State L 0-1Ohio State W 1-0

2006-07 Ohio State W 4-2Ohio State (OT) T 1-1

2007-08 Notre Dame L 1-3Notre Dame (OT) T 2-2

2008-09 Ohio State (OT) W 4-3Ohio State L 1-4

2009-10 Notre Dame W 3-1Notre Dame (OT) T 2-2Ohio State L 1-3Ohio State L 2-8

2010-11 Ohio State L 1-6Ohio Sate W 4-1

2011-12 Notre Dame W 5-2Notre Dame L 3-4Notre Dame W 2-0Notre Dame W 4-2

2012-13 Ohio State L 3-6Ohio State T 2-2Detroit (N) W 3-1

2014-15 Notre Dame L 1-5

SERIES SCORINGTotal Avg.

Notre Dame 220 3.01Ohio State 228 3.12

SERIES RECORDS• ND Most Goals (Game): 7, 3 times• OSU Most Goals (Game): 8, in ‘82-’83 (8-1). ‘09-’10 (8-2)• High-Scoring Game: 12, in 1981-82 (ND 7-5)• Low-Scoring Game: 1, in ’05-’06 (OSU 1-0, ND 1-0)• Longest ND Win Streak: 5 games (1992-94)• Longest OSU Win Streak: 7 games (’03-’06)• Shutouts By: ND 6, OSU 2

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PROVIDENCE COLLEGE• Series: Tied at 5-5-1 (11 games)• At Notre Dame: Series tied 2-2-0• At Providence: PC leads 5-1-1 • At Neutral Sites: PC leads 1-0-0• Overtime Wins: PC 1• One-Goal Wins: PC 4, ND 0• Last Meeting: 2015-16• Current Streak: PC 3-2-0 in last five meetings

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDYear Site Win Loss Tie Result1999-00 Denver, Colo. (N) L 1-22006-07 Providence W 6-12008-09 Providence W 4-12009-10 Notre Dame L 2-3

Notre Dame W 2-02013-14 Providence (OT) T 2-2

Providence W 3-02014-15 Notre Dame W 2-0

Notre Dame L 2-32015-16 Providemce (OT) L 2-3

Providence L 1-3

SERIES SCORINGTotal Avg.

Notre Dame 27 2.45Providence 18 1.64

SERIES RECORD• ND Most Goals (Game): 6, in 2006-07 (6-1)• PC Most Goals (Game): 3, in ‘09-’10, ‘14-’15, ‘15-’16 (3-2)• High-Scoring Game: 7, in 2006-07 (ND 6-1) • Low-Scoring Game: 2, in 2009-10 and 2014-15 (ND 2-0) • Shutouts By: ND 3 (2009-10, 2013-14, 2014015)

RENSSELAER• Series: Tied 4-4-0 (8 games)• At Notre Dame: Tied 2-2-0 • At Troy: RPI leads 2-1-0• At Neutral Sites: ND leads 1-0-0• Overtime Wins: None• One-Goal Wins: RPI 1, ND 2• Last Meeting: 2014-15• Current Series Streak: RPI 1 win

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDYear Site Win Loss Tie Result1988-89 Troy, N.Y. L 0-62000-01 Troy, N.Y. L 2-62004-05 Notre Dame L 1-3

Notre Dame W 2-12007-08 Troy, N.Y. W 4-3

Tampa, Fla. W 3-12011-12 Notre Dame W 5-22014-15 Notre Dame L 2-3

SERIES SCORINGTotal Avg.

Notre Dame 19 2.38Rensselaer 25 3.13

SERIES RECORDS• ND Most Goals (Game): 5, 2011-12 (5-2)• RPI Most Goals (Game): 6, in 1988-89 (6-0)• High-Scoring Game: 8, in 2000-01 (RPI 6-2)• Low-Scoring Game: 3, in 2004-05 (ND 2-1),• Longest ND Win Streak: 4 games (2004-present)• Longest RPI Win Streak: 3 games (1988-2005)• Shutouts By: RPI 1 (1988-89)

UNION COLLEGE• Series: Tied 3-3-0 (6 games)• At Notre Dame: Union leads 3-0-0 • At Union: Series tied 0-0-0• At Neutral Sites: ND leads 3-0-0• Overtime Wins: UC 1• One-Goal Wins: UC 2, ND 0• Last Meeting: 2014-15• Current Streak: UC 1 win

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDYear Site Win Loss Tie Result1999-00 Durham, N.H. (N) W 5-11999-00 Denver, Colo. (N) W 4-02001-02 Notre Dame L 1-2

Notre Dame L 3-72008-09 Hoffman Estates, Ill. (N) W 3-12014-15 Notre Dame (OT) L 2-3

SERIES SCORINGTotal Avg.

Notre Dame 18 3.00Union College 14 2.33

SERIES RECORDS• ND Most Goals (Game): 5, in 1999-00 (5-1)• UC Most Goals (Game): 7, in 2001-02 • High-Scoring Game: 10, in 2001-02 (UC 7-3)• Low-Scoring Game: 3, in 2001-02 (ND 2-1)• Longest ND Win Streak: 2 games (1999-00)• Longest UC Win Streak: 2 games (1999-00)• Shutouts By: ND 1 (1999-00)

VERMONT• Series: ND leads 5-1-2 (8 games)• At Notre Dame: ND leads 1-0-1• At Vermont: ND leads 3-1-0 • At Neutral Sites: ND leads 1-0-1• Overtime Wins: None• One-Goal Wins: UVM 1, ND 4• Last Meeting: 2015-16• Current Streak: ND 4-0-1 in last five meetings

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDYear Site Win Loss Tie Result1999-00 Durham, N.H. (N) W 5-12002-03 Hanover, N.H. (N) (OT) T 3-32013-14 Vermont L 1-2

Vermont W 3-22014-15 Notre Dame W 3-2

Notre Dame T 2-22015-16 Vermont W 2-1

Vermont W 3-1

SERIES SCORINGTotal Avg.

Notre Dame 22 2.75Vermont 14 1.75

SERIES RECORDS• ND Most Goals (Game): 6, in 1999-00 (5-1)• UVM Most Goals (Game): 3, in 2002-03 (3-3)• High-Scoring Game: 6, twice• Low-Scoring Game: 3, in 2013-14 (UVM 2-1) and 2015-16 (ND 2-1)• Longest ND Win Streak: 2 games (2014-15 and 2015-16) • Longest UVM Win Streak: 1 game (2013-14)• Shutouts By: None

WESTERN MICHIGAN• Series: WMU 43-37-11 (90 games)• At Notre Dame: ND leads 26-16-2• At Western Michigan: WMU leads 27-11-11• At Neutral Sites: WMU leads 1-0-0• Overtime Wins: WMU 1, ND 4• One-Goal Wins: WMU 12, ND 13• Last Meeting: 2015-16• Current Streak: ND 2-0-1 last three meetings

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDYear Site Win Loss Tie Result1977-78 Notre Dame L 5-91978-79 Western Michigan W 4-31979-80 Notre Dame L 5-61980-81 Notre Dame (OT) L 5-6

Western Michigan (OT) T 5-51981-82 Western Michigan L 4-5

Western Michigan W 6-2Notre Dame L 3-6Notre Dame W 10-8

1982-83 Notre Dame L 0-2Western Michigan W 5-3Western Michigan (OT) W 8-7Notre Dame W 4-3

1985-86 Syracuse, N.Y. (N) L 2-111988-89 Western Michigan L 2-8

Notre Dame L 2-111991-92 Notre Dame L 4-10

Western Michigan L 5-71992-93 Notre Dame W 3-2

Western Michigan L 4-5Western Michigan L 3-5

1993-94 Notre Dame W 4-3Western Michigan L 0-6Notre Dame L 1-4Western Michigan L 3-6Western Michigan L 1-7

1994-95 Western Michigan L 4-9

Year Site Win Loss Tie ResultNotre Dame L 3-4Western Michigan L 1-2

1995-96 Notre Dame L 2-3Western Michigan L 2-6Western Michigan L 1-4

1996-97 Notre Dame (OT) T 3-3Notre Dame (OT) W 5-4Western Michigan L 1-6

1997-98 Western Michigan W 2-1Notre Dame W 4-2Western Michigan L 3-5

1998-99 Notre Dame W 7-1Western Michigan L 1-2Notre Dame W 9-5

1999-00 Notre Dame (OT) W 4-3Notre Dame W 4-1

2000-01 Notre Dame W 4-1Western Michigan (OT) T 3-3Western Michigan W 5-4Notre Dame L 2-7

2001-02 Western Michigan (OT) T 4-4Western Michigan L 2-4

2002-03 Notre Dame W 4-2Western Michigan W 8-5Western Michigan L 2-4Notre Dame W 5-2

2003-04 Western Michigan L 6-8Western Michigan L 4-6Notre Dame W 4-2Notre Dame L 0-4Notre Dame (OT) W 5-4

2004-05 Western Michigan (OT) T 2-2Western Michigan W 3-2

2005-06 Western Michigan L 3-4Notre Dame W 3-0

2006-07 Western Michigan L 2-3Western Michigan W 3-0

2007-08 Notre Dame W 4-1Western Michigan W 5-1Western Michigan L 0-3Notre Dame W 3-1

2008-09 Notre Dame W 4-1Notre Dame (OT) T 3-3

2009-10 Western Michigan L 2-7Western Michigan L 1-4

2010-11 Notre Dame W 3-2Western Michigan (OT) T 2-2Western Michigan W 3-2Notre Dame L 0-2

2011-12 Notre Dame W 3-2Western Michigan (OT) T 2-2Notre Dame L 2-3Western Michigan L 1-3

2012-13 Notre Dame L 2-3Notre Dame W 4-0Western Michigan (OT) T 3-3Western Michigan (OT) T 1-1

2013-14 Notre Dame W 4-0Western Michigan W 3-0

2014-15 Western Michigan L 2-4Western Michigan L 3-4

2015-16 Notre Dame W 3-1Notre Dame W 7-1Western Michigan (OT) T 3-3

ALL-TIME SERIES

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SERIES SCORINGTotal Avg.

Notre Dame 293 3.26Western Michigan 331 3.68

SERIES RECORDS• ND Most Goals (Game): 10, in ’81-’82 (10-8)• WMU Most Goals (Game): 11, twice• High-Scoring Game: 18, in 1981-82 (ND 10-8)• Low-Scoring Game: 2, in ‘82-’83, ‘10-’11 (WMU 2-0) ‘12-’13 (1-1)• Longest ND Win Streak: 4 games (’99-’01)• Longest WMU Win Streak: 10 games (’93-’96)• Shutouts By: WMU 5, ND 5

ALL-TIME SERIES

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CAREER RECORDS GAMES PLAYED

Name (Seasons) Games1. Kevin Deeth (2006-10) 164

Stephen Johns (2010-14) 164T.J. Tynan (2010-14) 164

4. Mark Van Guilder (2004-08) 1635. Brock Sheahan (2004-08) 161

Kyle Lawson (2006-10) 161Bryan Rust (2010-14) 161

8. Erik Condra (2005-09) 159Ryan Thang (2006-10) 159Ben Ryan (2007-11) 159

11. Dan Carlson (1997-01) 158

CENTURY CLUBName (Seasons) Goals Assists Points

1. Brian Walsh (1973-77) 89 145 2342. John Noble (1969-73) 81 145 2263. Eddie Bumbacco (1970-74) 103 117 2204. Ian Williams (1970-74) 92 119 2115. Mike McNeill (1984-88) 83 115 1986. Dave Poulin (1978-82) 89 107 1967. Greg Meredith (1976-80) 104 88 1928. Paul Regan (1969-73) 89 97 1869. Clark Hamilton (1973-77) 70 113 18310. Dave Bankoske (1988-93) 73 109 18211. Brent Chapman (1981-86) 90 78 16812. Kirt Bjork (1979-83) 76 85 161

T.J. Tynan (2010-14) 54 107 16114. Erik Condra (2005-09) 48 110 15815. Jamie Ling (1992-96) 51 102 15316. Bill Rothstein (1978-82) 69 78 14717. Jeff Logan (1978-82) 75 71 14618. Tim Kuehl (1986-90) 65 80 14519. Tom Mooney (1984-88) 57 87 144

Curtis Janicke (1989-93) 46 98 14421. Lou Zadra (1988-92) 69 65 13422. Tom Michalek (1976-80) 46 87 13323. Dan Carlson (1997-01) 52 80 13224. Don Fairholm (1974-78) 50 81 13125. Ben Simon (1996-00) 44 86 13026. Kevin Nugent (1974-78) 54 75 12927. Brian Urick (1995-99) 57 70 12728. Kevin Humphreys (1977-81) 55 71 12629. Pat Conroy (1971-75) 38 87 12530. Phil Wittliff (1968-71) 72 52 124

Rob Globke (2000-04) 68 56 12432. Alex Pirus (1973-76) 57 66 123

John Schmidt (1978-82) 28 95 12334. Jeff Brownschidle (1977-81) 30 92 12235. Anders Lee (2010-13) 61 55 11636. Ryan Thang (2006-10) 57 58 11537. Ray DeLorenzi (1971-74) 55 59 114

Kevin Deeth (2006-10) 35 79 11439. Connor Dunlop (1999-03) 25 86 111

Aaron Gill (2000-04) 49 62 11141. Mario Lucia (2012-16) 61 49 11042. Jack Brownschidle (1973-77) 31 78 10943. Tim Reilly (1981-86) 43 65 10844. Aniket Dhadphale (1995-99) 61 44 105

Billy Maday (2008-12) 45 60 10546. Bob Thebeau (1982-86) 40 63 10347. Michael Curry (1988-92) 49 53 10248. Kevin Hoene (1968-71) 50 51 10149. Matt Hanzel (1985-89) 50 51 10150. Paul Clarke (1973-77) 38 62 100

POINTS BY A DEFENSEMANName (Seasons) Goals Assists Points

1. John Schmidt (1978-82) 28 95 1232. Jeff Brownschidle (1977-81) 39 92 1223. Bob Thebeau (1982-86) 40 63 1034. Jack Brownschidle (1973-77) 31 78 1095. Paul Clarke (1973-77) 38 62 1006. Bill Green (1969-73) 30 66 96

Kevin Markovitz (1986-90) 24 72 968. Robbie Russo (2011-15) 28 66 949. Kyle Lawson (2006-10) 17 73 9010. Bill Nyrop (1970-74) 17 72 89

GOALSName (Seasons) Games Goals

1. Greg Meredith (1976-80) 149 1042. Eddie Bumbacco (1970-74) 133 1033. Ian Williams (1970-74) 126 924. Brent Chapman (1981-86) 128 905. Paul Regan (1969-73) 125 89

Brian Walsh (1973-77) 140 89Dave Poulin (1978-82) 135 89

8. John Noble (1969-73) 123 819. Kirt Bjork (1979-83) 141 7610. Jeff Logan (1978-82) 147 75

ASSISTSName (Seasons) Games Assists

1. John Noble (1969-73) 123 145Brian Walsh (1973-77) 140 145

3. Ian Williams (1970-74) 126 1194. Eddie Bumbacco (1970-74) 133 1175. Mike McNeill (1984-88) 83 1156. Clark Hamilton (1973-77) 145 113 7. Erik Condra (2005-09) 159 1108. David Bankoske (1988-93) 141 1099. Dave Poulin (1978-82) 135 107

T.J. Tynan (2010-14) 164 107

POWER-PLAY GOALSName (Seasons) PPG

1. Greg Meredith (1976-80) 432. Dave Poulin (1978-82) 323. Mike McNeill (1984-88) 314. Lou Zadra (1988-92) 28 5. Ryan Thang (2006-10) 27

Calle Ridderwall (2007-11) 277. Kirt Bjork (1979-83) 25

Tim Kuehl (1986-90) 25Aniket Dhadphale (1995-99) 25

10. Brian Walsh (1973-77) 24

SHORT-HANDED GOALSName (Seasons) SHG

1. Kevin Humphreys (1977-81) 7Mike McNeill (1984-88) 7Dave Bankoske (1988-93) 7

4. Don Fairholm (1974-78) 6Tom Michalek (1977-81) 6Lou Zadra (1988-92) 6Jamie Ling (1992-96) 6Erik Condra (2005-09) 6Dan Carlson (1997-01) 6T.J. Tynan (2010-14) 6

CAREER RECORDS

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GAME-WINNING GOALSName (Seasons) GWG

1. Ryan Thang (2006-10) 142. Dave Poulin (1978-82) 13

Brian Urick (1995-99) 13Rob Globke (2000-04) 13

5. Dave Bankoske (1988-93) 126. Paul Regan (1969-73) 11

Erik Condra (2005-09) 118. Greg Meredith (1976-80) 10

Tom Mooney (1984-88) 10Tim Kuehl (1986-90) 10Anders Lee (2010-13) 10

PENALTY MINUTESName (Seasons) Pen./Min.

1. Brett Bruininks (1992-96) 150/3312. Neil Komadoski (2000-04) 124/300

Stephen Johns (2010-14) 117/3004. Jeremy Coe (1992-96) 117/2845. Kevin Nugent (1974-78) 110/2826. Brian Walsh (1973-77) 123/2737. Paul Regan (1969-73) 114/2728. Steve Curry (1970-74) 123/2529. Benoit Cotnoir (1995-99) 106/24410. Ian Williams (1970-74) 102/239

Brian Urick (1995-99) 91/239Brett Lebda (2000-04) 105/239Rob Globke (2000-04) 98/239Jeff Costello (2010-14) 99/239

HAT TRICKSName (Seasons) HT

1. Eddie Bumbacco (1970-74) 8Brian Walsh (1973-77) 8Dave Poulin (1978-82) 8

4. Ian Williams (1970-74) 75. Phil Wittliff (1968-71) 66. Kevin Hoene (1968-71) 5

John Noble (1969-73) 5Greg Meredith (1976-80) 5Jeff Logan (1978-82) 5Kirt Bjork (1979-83) 5

50 GOALS/50 ASSISTS CLUBName (Seasons) Goals AssistsT.J. Tynan (2010-14) 54 107Anders Lee (2010-13) 61 55Ryan Thang (2006-10) 57 58Rob Globke (2000-04) 68 56Dan Carlson (1997-01) 52 80Brian Urick (1995-99) 57 69Jamie Ling (1992-96) 51 102Dave Bankoske (1988-93) 73 109Lou Zadra (1988-92) 69 65Tim Kuehl (1986-90) 65 80Matt Hanzel (1985-89) 50 51Mike McNeill (1984-88) 83 115Tom Mooney (1984-88) 57 87Brent Chapman (1981-86) 90 78Kirt Bjork (1979-83) 76 85Dave Poulin (1978-82) 89 107Jeff Logan (1978-82) 75 71Bill Rothstein (1978-82) 69 78Kevin Humphreys (1977-81) 55 71Greg Meredith (1976-80) 104 88Kevin Nugent (1974-78) 57 87

Name (Seasons) Goals AssistsDon Fairholm (1974-78) 50 81Brian Walsh (1973-77) 89 145Clark Hamilton (1973-77) 70 113Alex Pirus (1973-76) 57 66Ray DeLorenzi (1971-74) 55 59Eddie Bumbacco (1970-74) 103 117Ian Williams (1970-74) 92 119Paul Regan (1969-73) 89 97John Noble (1969-73) 81 145Phil Wittliff (1968-71) 75 52Kevin Hoene (1968-71) 50 51

60 GOALS/60 ASSISTS CLUBName (Seasons) Goals AssistsDave Bankoske (1988-93) 73 109Lou Zadra (1988-92) 69 65Tim Kuehl (1986-90) 65 80Mike McNeill (1984-88) 83 115Brent Chapman (1981-86) 90 78Kirt Bjork (1979-83) 76 85Dave Poulin (1978-82) 89 107Jeff Logan (1978-82) 75 71Bill Rothstein (1978-82) 69 78Greg Meredith (1976-80) 104 88Brian Walsh (1973-77) 89 145Clark Hamilton (1973-77) 70 113Eddie Bumbacco (1970-74) 103 117Ian Williams (1970-74) 92 119Paul Regan (1969-73) 89 97John Noble (1969-73) 81 145

70 GOALS/70 ASSISTS CLUBName (Seasons) Goals AssistsDave Bankoske (1988-93) 73 109Mike McNeill (1984-88) 83 115Brent Chapman (1981-86) 90 78Kirt Bjork (1979-83) 76 85Dave Poulin (1978-82) 89 107Jeff Logan (1978-82) 75 71Greg Meredith (1976-80) 104 88Brian Walsh (1973-77) 89 145Clark Hamilton (1973-77) 70 113Eddie Bumbacco (1970-74) 103 117Ian Williams (1970-74) 92 119Paul Regan (1969-73) 89 97John Noble (1969-73) 81 145

80 GOALS/80 ASSISTS CLUBName (Seasons) Goals AssistsMike McNeill (1984-88) 83 115Dave Poulin (1978-82) 89 107Greg Meredith (1976-80) 104 88Brian Walsh (1973-77) 89 145Eddie Bumbacco (1970-74) 103 117Ian Williams (1970-74) 92 119Paul Regan (1969-73) 89 97John Noble (1969-73) 81 145

90 GOALS/90 ASSISTS CLUBName (Seasons) Goals AssistsEddie Bumbacco (1970-74) 103 117Ian Williams (1970-74) 92 119

CAREER RECORDS

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POINTSName (Season) Goals Assists Points

1. Eddie Bumbacco (1972-73) 43 47 902. Brian Walsh (1976-77) 30 47 773. Mike McNeill (1987-88) 28 44 724. Greg Meredith (1979-80) 40 31 715. Ian Williams (1972-73) 34 35 696. Brian Walsh (1975-76) 18 47 657. John Noble (1972-73) 22 41 63

Kirt Bjork (1982-83) 29 34 63Brent Chapman (1984-85) 36 27 63

10. John Noble (1971-72) 19 42 61Tim Reilly (1984-85) 22 39 61

12. Clark Hamilton (1975-76) 22 38 6013. John Noble (1969-70) 24 35 59

Dave Poulin (1981-82) 29 30 5915. Tom Michalek (1979-80) 15 42 57

Bill Rothstein (1981-82) 27 30 5717. Dave Bankoske (1989-90) 28 28 5618. T.J. Tynan (2010-11) 23 31 5419. Brian Walsh (1974-75) 29 30 5320. Brent Chapman (1982-83) 27 25 5221. Paul Regan (1972-73) 20 31 5122. Alex Pirus (1974-75) 21 29 50

Don Fairholm (1976-77) 22 28 50Greg Meredith (1978-79) 28 22 50Curtis Janicke (1991-92) 12 38 50

GOALSName (Season) Goals

1. Eddie Bumbacco (1972-73) 432. Greg Meredith (1979-80) 403. Brent Chapman (1984-85) 364. Ian Williams (1972-73) 345. Phil Wittliff (1968-69) 316. Paul Regan (1971-72) 30

Brian Walsh (1976-77) 308. Phil Wittliff (1969-70) 29

Dave Poulin (1981-82) 29Kirt Bjork (1982-83) 29

11. Greg Meredith (1978-79) 28Dave Poulin (1978-79) 28Mike McNeill (1987-88) 28Dave Bankoske (1989-90) 28

15. Paul Regan (1969-70) 27Bill Rothstein (1981-82) 27Brent Chapman (1982-83) 27

18. Alex Pirus (1975-76) 2619. Aniket Dhadphale (1997-98) 2520. Anders Lee (2010-11) 241. Eddie Bumbacco (1972-73) 47

Brian Walsh (1975-76) 47Brian Walsh (1976-77) 47

4. Tom Michalek (1979-80) 445. John Noble (1971-72) 426. John Noble (1972-73) 417. Tim Reilly (1984-85) 398. Clark Hamilton (1975-76) 38

Curtis Janicke (1991-92) 3810. Jeff Brownschidle (1979-80) 3711. Connor Dunlop (2001-02) 3612. John Noble (1969-70) 35

Ian Williams (1972-73) 3514. John Schmidt (1981-82) 34

Dave Bankoske (1988-89) 34

Name (Season) GoalsErik Condra (2006-07) 34

17. Ryan Guentzel (2010-11) 33Vince Hinostroza (2014-15) 33

19. Clark Hamilton (1976-77) 32Kirt Bjork (1982-83) 32Tom Mooney (1987-88) 32

22. Paul Regan (1972-73) 31Pat Conroy (1974-75) 31Jeff Brownschidle (1976-77) 31Ted Weltzin (1978-79) 31Dave Poulin (1978-79) 31 Jamie Ling (1994-95) 31 T.J. Tynan (2010-11) 31

29. Brian Walsh (1974-75) 30Rex Bellomy (1981-82) 30Dave Poulin (1981-82) 30Bill Rothstein (1981-82) 3030 Dave Bankoske (1990-91) 30T.J. Tynan (2013-14) 30

POWER-PLAY GOALSName (Season) PPG

1. Greg Meredith (1979-80) 232. Brian Walsh (1976-77) 183. Eddie Bumbacco (1972-73) 164. Tim Harberts (1994-95) 135. Ian Williams (1971-72) 12

Alex Pirus (1975-76) 12Mike McNeill (1987-88) 12Aniket Dhadphale (1997-98) 12

9. Lou Zadra (1991-92) 11Calle Ridderwall (2008-09) 11Calle Ridderwall (2009-10) 11

SHORT-HANDED GOALSName (Season) SHG

1. Kevin Humphreys (1978-79) 52. Tom Michalek (1979-80) 4

Dave Poulin (1981-82) 4Tim Reilly (1984-85) 4Jamie Ling (1995-96) 4

6. Eddie Bumbacco (1972-73) 3Allen Karsnia (1975-76) 3Don Fairholm (1976-77) 3Bill Rothstein (1981-82) 3Kirt Bjork (1981-82) 3Mike McNeill (1984-85) 3Robert Bilton (1987-88) 3Matt Hanzel (1988-89) 3Lou Zadra (1989-90) 3Mike Curry (1990-91) 3Ben Simon (1997-98) 3Dan Carlson (1997-98) 3Benoit Cotnoir (1997-98) 3Erik Condra (2007-08) 3

GAME-WINNING GOALSName (Season) GWG

1. Dave Bankoske (1989-90) 7Anders Lee (2010-11) 7

3. Ray DeLorenzi (1972-73) 6Greg Meredith (1978-79) 6Ryan Thang (2006-07) 6

6. Dave Poulin (1979-80) 5Dave Poulin (1981-82) 5

SEASON RECORDS

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Name (Season) GWGTim Kuehl (1987-88) 5Brian Urick (1997-98) 5Dan Carlson (1999-2000) 5Rob Globke (2003-04) 5Ryan Thang (2007-08) 5Christian Hanson (2008-09) 5Calle Ridderwall (2008-09) 5Ben Ryan (2008-09) 5Mario Lucia (2012-13) 5Bryan Rust (2012-13) 5T.J. Tynan (2012-13) 5

PENALTY MINUTESName (Season) Pen./Min.

1. Brett Lebda (2000-01) 37/1092. Neil Komadoski (2000-01) 45/1063. Brent Chapman (1985-86) 46/104

Brett Bruininks (1994-95) 44/1045. Jim Brown (1981-82) 45/101

Steve Ely (1984-85) 49/1017. Neil Komadoski (2001-02) 36/1008. Brett Bruininks (1992-93) 41/98

Stephen Johns (2010-11) 34/9810. Kevin Nugent (1977-78) 34/95

20 GOALS/20 ASSISTSName (Seasons) Goals AssistsT.J. Tynan (2010-11) 21 33Anders Lee (2010-11) 24 20Ryan Thang (2006-07) 20 21Lou Zadra (1991-92) 24 23Mike Curry (1990-91) 20 22Dave Bankoske (1989-90) 28 28Mike McNeill (1987-88) 28 44Tim Reilly (1985-86) 21 21Brent Chapman (1984-85) 36 27Tim Reilly (1984-85) 22 39Kirt Bjork (1982-83) 29 34Brent Chapman (1982-83) 27 25Dave Poulin (1981-82) 29 30Bill Rothstein (1981-82) 27 30Kirt Bjork (1981-82) 22 22Jeff Logan (1981-82) 20 23Greg Meredith (1979-80) 40 31Greg Meredith (1978-79) 28 22Brian Walsh (1976-77) 30 47Don Fairholm (1976-77) 22 28Greg Meredith (1976-77) 21 20Clark Hamilton (1975-76) 22 38Brian Walsh (1974-75) 29 30Alex Pirus (1974-75) 21 29Eddie Bumbacco (1973-74) 22 27Ray DeLorenzi (1973-74) 21 25Eddie Bumbacco (1972-73) 43 47Ian Williams (1972-73) 34 35John Noble (1972-73) 22 41Paul Regan (1972-73) 20 31Ray DeLorenzi (1972-73) 24 20Paul Regan (1969-70) 27 20John Noble (1969-70) 24 35Kevin Hoene (1968-69) 24 22

25 GOALS/25 ASSISTSName (Seasons) Goals AssistsDave Bankoske (1989-90) 28 28Mike McNeill (1987-88) 28 44

Name (Seasons) Goals AssistsBrent Chapman (1984-85) 36 27Kirt Bjork (1982-83) 29 34Kirt Bjork (1982-83) 28 32Brent Chapman (1982-83) 27 25Dave Poulin (1981-82) 29 30Bill Rothstein (1981-82) 27 30Greg Meredith (1979-80) 40 31Brian Walsh (1976-77) 30 47Brian Walsh (1974-75) 29 30Eddie Bumbacco (1972-73) 43 47Ian Williams (1972-73) 34 35

30 GOALS/30 ASSISTSName (Seasons) Goals AssistsGreg Meredith (1979-80) 40 31Brian Walsh (1976-77) 30 47Eddie Bumbacco (1972-73) 43 47Ian Williams (1972-73) 34 35

CAREER GOALTENDING REC.

WINNING PERCENTAGEName (Seasons) W-L-T Pct.

1. Jordan Pearce (2005-09) 59-26-7 .6792. Steven Summerhays (2010-14) 57-38-5 .5953. David Brown (2003-07) 55-38-11 .5824. Dick Tomasoni (1968-72) 49-35-6 .5785. Len Moher (1974-78) 41-33-6 .550

Mike Johnson (2009-13 ) 43-34-13 .5507. Cal Petersen (2014-) 32-27-10 .5368. Forrest Karr (1995-1999) 27-25-6 .5179. Dave Laurion (1978-82) 45-44-4 .50510. Mark Kronholm (1970-74) 39-39-4 .500

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGEName (Seasons) GAA

1. Jordan Pearce (2005-09) 1.982. Steven Summerhays (2010-14) 2.193. David Brown (2003-07) 2.324. Cal Petersen (2014-) 2.345. Mike Johnson (2009-13) 2.626. Morgan Cey (2001-05) 2.797. Forrest Karr (1995-99) 2.928. Tony Zasowski (1999-03) 3.119. Matt Eisler (1994-98) 3.6610. Wade Salzman (1993-96) 4.11

SAVE PERCENTAGEName (Seasons) Pct.

1. Cal Petersen (2014-) .9232. Jordan Pearce (2005-09) .9183. David Brown (2003-07) .9164. Steven Summerhays (2010-14) .9145. Morgan Cey (2001-05) .9126. Mike Johnson (2009-13) .9017. Tony Zasowski (1999-03) .8928. Forrest Karr (1995-99) .8889. Mark Kronholm (1970-74) .88410. Len Moher (1974-78) .884 Jeremiah Kimento (1998-02) .884

SEASON RECORDS/CAREER GOALTENDING RECORDS

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SAVESName (Seasons) Saves

1. Lance Madson (1986-90) 3,5192. Morgan Cey (2001-05) 3,1463. Matt Eisler (1994-98) 2,8924. Dick Tomasoni (1968-72) 2,7565. Len Moher (1974-78) 2,7306. David Brown (2003-07) 2,6627. Dave Laurion (1978-82) 2,6008. Bob McNamara (1979-83) 2,5779. Mark Kronholm (1970-74) 2,56610. Greg Louder (1990-94) 2,494

MINUTES PLAYEDName (Seasons) Minutes

1. Lance Madson (1986-90) 6,900:192. Morgan Cey (2001-05) 6,465:043. David Brown (2003-07) 6,326:144. Matt Eisler (1994-98) 6,276:305. Steven Summerhays (2010-14) 5,910:456. Greg Louder (1990-94) 5,521:567. Jordan Pearce (2005-09) 5,506:028. Dave Laurion (1978-82) 5,485:009. Mike Johnson (2009-13) 5,390:4210. Dick Tomasoni (1968-72) 5,240:00

SHUTOUTSName (Seasons) Shutouts

1. Steven Summerhays (2010-14) 132. David Brown (2003-07) 12

Jordan Pearce (2005-09) 124. Morgan Cey (2001-05) 65. Cal Petersen (2014-) 56. Mark Kronholm (1970-74) 4

Cal Petersen (2014-) 48. Lance Madson (1986-90) 39. Len Moher (1974-78) 2

Greg Louder (1990-94) 2Matt Eisler (1994-98) 2Forrest Karr (1995-99) 2Tony Zasowski (1999-03) 2Mike Johnson (2009-13) 2

SEASON WINNING PERCENTAGE (min. 10 decisions)

Name (Season) W-L-T Pct.1. Lance Madson (1987-88) 24-4-2 .8332. Jordan Pearce (2008-09) 30-6-3 .808

David Brown (2006-07) 30-6-3 .8084. Dick Tomasoni (1969-70) 16-5-1 .7505. Len Moher (1976-77) 13-6-1 .6756. Mark Kronholm (1972-73) 20-10-1 .6617. Forrest Karr (1997-98) 6-3-1 .6508. Mike Johnson (2010-11) 20-10-4 .6479. David Brown (2003-04) 14-7-3 .64610. Dick Tomasoni (1968-69) 15-8-3 .635

SEASON GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGEName (Season) GAA

1. David Brown (2006-07) 1.582. Jordan Pearce (2008-09) 1.683. Steven Summerhays (2012-13) 2.01

Steven Summerhays (2013-14) 2.015. Jordan Pearce (2007-08) 2.046. Cal Petersen (2015-16) 2.207. David Brown (2003-04) 2.328. Morgan Cey (2003-04) 2.42

Name (Season) GAA9. Steven Summerhays (2011-12) 2.4310. David Brown (2005-06) 2.47

SEASON SAVE PERCENTAGEName (Season) Pct.

1. Jordan Pearce (2008-09) .93122. David Brown (2006-07) .93053. Cal Petersen (2015-16) .9274. David Brown (2003-04) .9255. Morgan Cey (2003-04) .9246. Jordan Pearce (2007-08) .923

Steven Summerhays (2013-14) .9238. Steven Summerhays (2012-13) .919

Cal Petersen (2014-15) .91910. David Brown (2005-06) .915

SEASON SAVESName (Season) Saves

1. Lance Madson (1988-89) 1,2882. Mark Kronholm (1973-74) 1,1133. Morgan Cey (2002-03) 1,0544. Cal Petersen (2015-16) 1,0495. Mark Kronholm (1972-73) 9806. Lance Madson (1989-90) 9687. Greg Louder (1990-91) 9358. Morgan Cey (2001-02) 9279. Jordan Pearce (2007-08) 92510. Steven Summerhays (2013-14) 912

SEASON MINUTES PLAYEDName (Season) Minutes

1. Jordan Pearce (2007-08) 2,5582. David Brown (2006-07) 2,3903. Jordan Pearce (2008-09) 2,3264. Steven Summerhays (2013-14) 2,2345. Cal Petersen (2015-16) 2,2316. Lance Madson (1988-89) 2,2137. Forrest Karr (1998-99) 2,1618. Morgan Cey (2002-03) 2,1369. Mike Johnson (2010-11) 2,08710. Steven Summerhays (2012-13) 2,086

SEASON PERCENTAGE OF TEAM MINUTES PLAYEDName (Season) Pct. (Indiv./Team)

1. Cal Petersen (2015-16) .985 (2,231/2,264)2. Greg Louder (1990-91) .983 (1,958/1,991)3. Morgan Cey (2002-03) .979 (2,136/2,430)4. Jordan Pearce (2008-09) .9615 (2,326/2,419)5. Lance Madson (1988-89) .9605 (2,213/2,304)6. Lance Madson (1989-90) .954 (1,721/1,804)7. Forrest Karr (1998-99) .937 (2,161/2,306)8. David Brown (2006-07) .926 (2,390/2,580)9. Steven Summerhays (2013-14) .920 (2,234/2,429)10. Jordan Pearce (2007-08) .897 (2,558/2,852)

Rounded to nearest minute (incomplete prior to 1977)

CAREER GOALTENDING RECORDS

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NOTRE DAME SHUTOUTSDate Opponent ND Goaltender Saves Site Score11/29/69 Ohio University Dick Tomasoni 21 H 10-03/11/71 Air Force Mark Kronholm 39 H 5-011/20/71 Colorado College Mark Kronholm 30 H 4-03/5/73 North Dakota (WCHA Playoff) Mark Kronholm 23 H 5-012/8/73 Michigan Mark Kronholm 26 A 2-02/1/75 Denver Len Moher 44 A 4-02/24/78 Michigan State Len Moher 17 A 2-010/17/81 York Dave Laurion/Bob McNamara 7/16 H 7-02/13/82 Ferris State Bob McNamara 26 A 6-011/11/83 Illinois Tim Lukenda 20 H 13-012/3/83 St. Norbert Marc Guay 36 A 1-01/9/88 Arizona Lance Madson 17 H 10-02/12/88 Villanova Lance Madson/Mark O’Sullivan/Dave Kolata 4/4/8 H 14-01/27/89 Canisius Lance Madson 29 H 4-012/1/89 Mankato State Lance Madson 38 H 5-012/8/90 Lake Forest Greg Louder 28 H 6-011/22/91 Lake Forest Brent Lothrop 18 H 7-01/9/93 Ohio State Greg Louder 28 H 4-012/10/94 Miami (Ohio) Wade Salzman 24 H 0-011/11/95 Ohio State Matt Eisler 16 H 4-010/25/96 Ohio State Matt Eisler 47 A 3-010/23/98 Ohio State Forrest Karr 16 H 3-01/9/99 Miami (Ohio) Forrest Karr 22 H 2-010/16/99 Union (at DU) Jeremiah Kimento 19 N 4-011/12/99 Alaska Fairbanks Tony Zasowski 19 H 1-012/4/99 Michigan State Tony Zasowski 24 H 1-012/1/01 Lake Superior State Morgan Cey 20 H 7-02/23/02 Lake Superior State Morgan Cey 16 A 6-03/15/03 Miami (Ohio) (CCHA playoff) Morgan Cey 37 A 1-03/16/03 Miami (Ohio) (CCHA playoff) Morgan Cey 32 A 5-010/18/03 Bowling Green David Brown 40 A 3-010/24/03 Boston College David Brown 27 A 1-010/31/03 Nebraska-Omaha David Brown 22 H 2-012/28/03 vs. Maine Morgan Cey 32 N 1-01/3/04 Findlay Morgan Cey 27 H 1-01/10/04 Bowling Green David Brown 32 H 3-010/29/05 Princeton Jordan Pearce 27 H 2-012/3/05 Western Michigan David Brown 25 H 3-01/28/06 Ohio State David Brown 24 A 1-010/27/06 Army (Lightning College Classic, Tampa, Fla.) Jordan Pearce 7 N 3-010/28/06 Air Force (Lightning College Classic, Tampa, Fla.) David Brown 28 N 2-011/11/06 Bowling Green David Brown 28 H 4-01/20/07 Western Michigan David Brown 25 A 3-02/16/07 Alaska David Brown 28 A 1-02/24/07 Ferris State David Brown 15 H 2-03/16/07 Lake Superior State (CCHA playoff) David Brown 17 N 3-010/13/07 Mercyhurst (Lefty McFadden Invitational, Dayton, Ohio) Jordan Pearce 25 N 4-012/1/07 Nebraska-Omaha Jordan Pearce 16 H 5-012/8/07 Princeton Brad Phillips 24 A 7-010/17/08 Sacred Heart Jordan Pearce 18 H 3-010/18/08 Sacred Heart Tommy O’Brien 17 H 7-012/6/08 Ferris State Jordan Pearce 25 A 1-01/9/09 Alaska Jordan Pearce 16 H 2-01/10/09 Alaska Jordan Pearce 22 H 3-02/21/09 Nebraska-Omaha Jordan Pearce 17 A 1-02/27/09 Michigan State Jordan Pearce 15 H 5-03/13/09 Nebraska-Omaha (CCHA playoff) Jordan Pearce 30 H 5-03/14/09 Nebraska-Omaha (CCHA playoff) Jordan Pearce 30 H 1-010/16/09 Providence College Mike Johnson 29 H 2-010/23/09 Boston University Brad Phillips 34 A 3-012/13/10 Michigan Mike Johnson 38 H 2-0 2/25/12 Michigan State Steven Summerhays 25 H 2-0 3/2/12 Ohio State (CCHA playoff) Steven Summerhays 33 H 2-010/12/12 Maine (Ice Breaker Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.) Steven Summerhays 22 N 1-011/4/12 Western Michigan Steven Summerhays 14 H 4-01/11/13 Michigan State Steven Summerhays 30 A 1-03/15/13 Bowling Green (CCHA playoff) Steven Summerhays 22 H 1-0 (ot)

CAREER GOALTENDING RECORDS

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Date Opponent ND Goaltender Saves Site Score10/11/13 Western Michigan Steven Summerhays 22 H 4-010/12/13 Western Michigan Steven Summerhays 22 A 3-011/15/13 Merrimack Steven Summerhays 31 H 4-01/11/14 Alabama-Huntsville Steven Summerhays 13 H 5-01/25/14 Northeastern Steven Summerhays 36 H 3-02/15/14 Providence Steven Summerhays 36 A 3-02/21/14 Boston University Steven Summerhays 19 H 2-02/22/14 Boston University Steven Summerhays/Joe Rogers 22/0 H 2-010/25/14 Niagara Cal Petersen 23 H 7-012/6/14 Massachusetts Cal Petersen 14 A 4-02/13/15 Providence Cal Petersen 38 H 2-03/8/15 Massachusetts (Lightning College Classic, Tampa, Fla.) Cal Petersen 23 H 7-02/27/16 Boston University Cal Petersen 39 H 1-0

SCORING RECORDS

GOALSQuickest 0:09 Tim Wallace 1st period (12/2/05 at Western Michigan)

Two Goals 0:08 Erik Condra (8:42), 3rd period and Tom Sawatske (8:50), 3rd period (1/21/06 at NMU)

Period 4 Phil Wittliff (1/23/69 vs. Purdue)4 Ian Williams (12/29/71 vs. Dartmouth

Game 5 Phil Wittliff (12/23/69 vs. Purdue)5 Ian Williams (12/29/71 vs. Dartmouth)5 Mike McNeill (11/5/88 vs. Army)

Series 7 Phil Wittliff (2/6-7/70 vs. St. Mary’s)Season 43 Eddie Bumbacco (1972-73)Career 104 Greg Meredith (1976-80)

HAT TRICKSQuickest 6:50 John Noble (2/23/73 vs. Wisconsin)Season 5 Eddie Bumbacco (1972-73)Career 8 Eddie Bumbacco (1970-74)

8 Brian Walsh (1973-77)8 Dave Poulin (1978-82)

ASSISTSGame 5 Steve Curry (2/8/74 vs. Michigan State)

5 Jack Brownschidle (1/15/77 vs. Michigan State)5 Tom Michalek (10/28/78 vs. Colorado College)5 Brent Chapman (12/27/85 vs. Colgate)5 Jamie Ling (10/21/94 vs. Waterloo)

Season 47 Eddie Bumbacco (1972-73)47 Brian Walsh (1975-76)47 Brian Walsh (1976-77)

Career 145 Brian Walsh (1973-77)145 John Noble (1969-73)

POINTSGame 7 Phil Wittliff (3G-4A) (2/12/69 vs. Illinois)

7 Jamie Ling (2G-5A) (10/21/94 vs. Waterloo)Season 90 Eddie Bumbacco (1972-73)Career 234 Brian Walsh (1973-77)

CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORINGPoint 23 John Noble (1/30/70 – 1/15/71)Goal 9 Dave Poulin (12/11/81 – 1/23/82)

GOALTENDING RECORDS

SAVESPeriod 30 Dick Tomasoni (1/31/69 vs. Wisconsin)Overtime Period 27 Cal Petersen (3/6/15 vs. Massachusetts)

Game 87 Cal Petersen (3/6/15 vs. Massachusetts)Season 1,288 Lance Madson (1988-89)Career 3,519 Lance Madson (1986-90)

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGESeason 1.33 Jim Crowley (1921-22, nine gms.)Career 1.98 Jordan Pearce (2005-09)

WINSSeason 30 David Brown (2006-07)

Jordan Pearce (2008-09)Career 59 Jordan Pearce (2005-09)

SHUTOUTSSeason 8 Jordan Pearce (2008-09, 39 games)Career 13 Steven Summerhays (2010-14)

WINNING PERCENTAGESeason .833 Lance Madson (24-2-2, 1987-88)Career .679 Jordan Pearce (59-26-7, 2005-09)

POINTSSeason 3 pts. Steven Summerhays (2013-14) Career 5 pts. Steven Summerhays (2010-14)

ALL-TIME HAT TRICKSDate Name Opponent10/16/15 Steven Fogarty at Penn State1/18/15 Robbie Russo UConn10/18/14 Mario Lucia Lake Superior1/10/14 Bryan Rust Alabama-Huntsville10/21/11 Anders Lee Rensselaer12/29/10 Ryan Guentzel Canisius10/8/10 Anders Lee Holy Cross1/22/10 Calle Ridderwall at Lake Superior State11/28/09 Calle Ridderwall Bowling Green 1/5/07 Kevin Deeth at Robert Morris10/21/06 Dan Kissel at Providence

CAREER GOALTENDING RECORDS/MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS/HAT TRICKS

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Date Name Opponent10/20/06 Mark Van Guilder at Boston College2/17/06 Mark Van Guilder at Bowling Green11/10/05 Josh Sciba Bowling Green3/18/04 Aaron Gill vs. Ohio St. (CCHA Super 6)10/10/04 Rob Globke at Ohio State10/19/02 Aaron Gill at Western Michigan10/12/02 Rob Globke at Minnesota-Duluth12/20/00 Dan Carlson at Nebraska-Omaha11/13/98 Aniket Dhadphale vs. Bowling Green11/22/97 Chad Chipchase at Ferris State10/19/95 Brian Urick (4) at Alaska Fairbanks10/21/94 Tim Harberts (4) vs. Waterloo10/14/94 Ben Nelsen vs. St. Francis-Xavier2/28/92 Curtis Janicke vs. Air Force2/8/92 Sterling Black at Western Michigan2/7/92 Lou Zadra vs. Western Michigan12/7/91 John Rushin vs. Lake Forest2/9/91 Lou Zadra vs. Wis.-Stevens Pt.1/12/91 Dave Bankoske vs. Canisius2/10/90 Dave Bankoske at Lake Forest11/10/89 Tim Kuehl (4) vs. Michigan-Dearborn11/3/89 Dave Bankoske vs. Holy Cross11/5/88 Mike McNeill (5) at Army2/20/88 Frank O’Brien vs. Lake Forest (@Michigan-Dearborn)2/13/88 Michael Leherr vs. Villanova1/30/88 Tim Kuehl (4) vs. Kent State12/12/87 Tim Kuehl vs. Dayton12/11/87 Chris Kleva vs. Dayton10/31/87 Mike McNeill vs. Windsor11/27/87 Bruce Guay at Canisius2/27/87 Mike McNeill at Hawthorne12/5/86 Mike McNeill vs. Michigan-Dearborn12/31/85 Bob Thebeau at SUNY-Plattsburgh12/30/85 Bob Thebeau at SUNY-Plattsburgh12/27/85 Tim Reilly vs. Colgate2/15/85 Brent Chapman at Marquette12/1/84 Bob Thebeau vs. Alabama-Huntsville11/24/84 Tom Mooney vs. Air Force11/3/84 Bob Thebeau vs. Penn State11/2/84 Brent Chapman vs. Penn State11/25/83 Brent Chapman at Michigan Dearborn11/5/83 Brent Chapman at Northwestern1/15/83 Brent Chapman vs. Miami1/15/83 Kirt Bjork vs. Miami1/28/83 Kirt Bjork at Western Michigan2/5/83 Kirt Bjork at Miami11/19/82 Kirt Bjork vs. Michigan Tech10/22/82 John Higgins at Michigan1/23/82 Dave Poulin vs. Bowling Green1/15/82 Dave Poulin at Michigan1/15/82 Jim Brown at Michigan12/11/81 Dave Poulin at Northern Michigan2/27/81 Jeff Logan vs. Wisconsin1/30/81 Kevin Humphreys at Minnesota-Duluth11/8/80 Kirt Bjork at Minnesota10/25/80 Jeff Logan at Colorado College2/15/80 Dave Poulin vs. Michigan2/3/80 Greg Meredith vs. Wisconsin1/26/80 Jeff Logan at Michigan Tech1/25/80 Jeff Logan at Michigan Tech1/19/80 Dave Poulin vs. Colorado College11/10/79 Kevin Humphreys vs. Michigan3/3/79 Dave Poulin at Wisconsin2/3/79 Bill Rothstein vs. Colorado College1/5/79 Dave Poulin vs. North Dakota12/23/78 Jeff Logan at Harvard11/24/78 Greg Meredith vs. Michigan11/24/78 Tim Michalek vs. Michigan11/17/78 Greg Meredith vs. Michigan State

Date Name Opponent10/28/78 Dave Poulin at Colorado College2/18/77 Greg Meredith (4) vs. Denver1/28/77 Don Fairholm at Colorado College1/15/77 Greg Meredith at Michigan State1/15/77 Brian Walsh (4) at Michigan State1/23/76 Alex Pirus at Minnesota-Duluth1/7/77 Brian Walsh at Minnesota-Duluth11/13/76 Brian Walsh at Michigan10/29/76 Brian Walsh vs. Michigan State12/5/75 Brian Walsh vs. Wisconsin11/23/74 Brian Walsh at North Dakota11/16/74 Brian Walsh vs. Denver2/2/74 Brian Walsh at North Dakota3/1/74 Eddie Bumbacco at Wisconsin1/5/74 Bill Nyrop vs. Minnesota-Duluth11/2/73 Larry Israelson at Michigan Tech 3/23/73 Ian Williams at Minnesota-Duluth2/23/73 John Noble vs. Wisconsin2/9/73 John Noble at Colorado College2/2/73 Ray DeLorenzi vs. North Dakota1/27/73 Eddie Bumbacco vs. Michigan State1/26/73 Eddie Bumbacco vs. Michigan State1/20/73 Ian Williams at Michigan State12/19/72 Eddie Bumbacco St. Lawrence11/11/72 Eddie Bumbacco vs. Michigan11/11/72 Paul Regan vs. Michigan11/10/72 Ian Williams vs. Michigan11/5/72 Eddie Bumbacco at Bowling Green11/3/72 Ian Williams at Bowling Green3/3/72 Ian Williams vs. Michigan State1/7/72 Paul Regan at Colorado College12/29/71 Ian Williams (5) at Dartmouth12/20/71 Paul Regan at Boston College12/18/71 D’Arcy Keating (4) at Boston College12/18/71 Eddie Bumbacco at Boston College11/19/71 Eddie Bumbacco vs. Colorado College2/20/71 Paul Regan at Michigan2/6/71 Ian Williams vs. Denver2/27/70 John Noble vs. Colorado College2/13/70 Kevin Hoene at Lake Forest 2/7/70 Phil Wittliff (4) vs. St. Mary’s2/6/70 Phil Wittliff vs. St. Mary’s1/13/70 John Noble vs. Lake Forest12/17/69 Kevin Hoene at Salem State11/29/69 Phil Wittliff vs. Ohio University11/15/69 John Noble vs. Windsor3/1/69 Phil Wittliff at Ohio State2/23/69 Phil Wittliff (5) at Purdue2/12/69 Phil Wittliff vs. Illinois2/12/69 John Roselli vs. Illinois2/8/69 Kevin Hoene vs. St. Mary’s1/11/69 Kevin Hoene (4) vs. Detroit1/9/69 John Womack vs. Ohio University1/4/69 Kevin Hoene (4) at Illinois11/23/68 Joe Bonk at Ohio University

ALL-TIME HAT TRICKS

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RECORDS BY CLASS

GOALSFreshman 28 Dave Poulin (1978-79)Sophomore 31 Phil Wittliff (1968-69)Junior 43 Eddie Bumbacco (1972-73)Senior 40 Greg Meredith (1979-80)

ASSISTSFreshman 35 John Noble (1969-70)Sophomore 34 Brian Walsh (1974-75)Junior 47 Eddie Bumbacco (1972-73)

47 Brian Walsh (1975-76)Senior 47 Brian Walsh (1976-77)

POINTSFreshman 59 John Noble (1969-70)

59 Dave Poulin (1978-79)Sophomore 58 Brian Walsh (1974-75)Junior 90 Eddie Bumbacco (1972-73)Senior 77 Brian Walsh (1976-77)

SAVESFreshman 935 Greg Louder (1990-91) Sophomore 1,054 Morgan Cey (2002-03)Junior 1,288 Lance Madson (1988-89) Senior 1,113 Mark Kronholm (1973-74)

GOALTENDER MINUTESFreshman 2,027 Morgan Cey (2001-02)Sophomore 2,231 Cal Petersen (2015-16)Junior 2,558 Jordan Pearce (2007-08)Senior 2,390 David Brown (2006-07)

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGEFreshman 2.32 David Brown (2003-04)Sophomore 2.20 Cal Petersen (2015-16)Junior 2.01 Steven Summerhays (2012-13)Senior 1.58 David Brown (2006-07)

SAVE PERCENTAGEFreshman .925 David Brown (2003-04)Sophomore .927 Cal Petersen (2015-16)Junior .924 Morgan Cey (2003-04)Senior .931 Jordan Pearce (2008-09)

VICTORIESFreshman 16 Greg Louder (1990-91) Sophomore 24 Lance Madson (1987-88) Junior 23 Jordan Pearce (2007-08) Senior 30 Jordan Pearce (2008-09)

David Brown (2006-07)

GOALS IN A SEASON BY A...Left Wing 43 Eddie Bumbacco (’72-’73)Center 31 Phil Wittliff (’68-’69)Right Wing 40 Greg Meredith (’79-’80)Defenseman 19 Bob Thebeau (’84-’85)

GOALS IN A CAREER BY A...Left Wing 104 Greg Meredith (’76-’80)Center 89 Dave Poulin (’78-’83)Right Wing 92 Ian Williams (’70-’74)Defenseman 40 Bob Thebeau (’82-’86)

ASSISTS IN A SEASON BY A...Left Wing 47 Eddie Bumbacco (’72-’73)Center 47 Brian Walsh (’75-’76) Right Wing 39 Tim Reilly (’84-’85)Defenseman 37 Jeff Brownschidle (’79-’80)

ASSISTS IN A CAREERLeft Wing 117 Eddie Bumbacco (’70-’74)Center 145 John Noble (’69-’73)

Brian Walsh (’73-’77)Right Wing 119 Ian Williams (’70-’74)Defenseman 95 John Schmidt (’78-’82)

POINTS IN A SEASONLeft Wing 90 Eddie Bumbacco (’72-’73)Center 77 Brian Walsh (’76-’77)Right Wing 71 Greg Meredith (’79-’80)Defenseman 51 Jeff Brownschidle (’79-’80)

POINTS IN A CAREERLeft Wing 220 Eddie Bumbacco (’70-’74)Center 234

Brian Walsh (’73-’77)Right Wing 211 Ian Williams (’70-’74)Defenseman 123 John Schmidt (’78-’82)

IRISH TEAM RECORDS

GAMESPlayed 47 2007-08 (27-16-4)Won 32 2006-07 (32-7-3)Lost 27 1992-93 (7-27-2);

2004-05 (5-27-6)Tied 8 1999-2000

GOALSPeriod 8 12/6/70 (3rd, vs. St. Mary’s)Game 18 1921-22 vs. Culver MilitarySeason 222 1987-88

ASSISTSPeriod 12 11/30/84 (1st, vs. Alabama-Huntsville)

2/10/80 (3rd, vs. Minn.-Duluth)Game 22 2/23/69 (vs. Purdue)Season 355 1987-88

POINTSPeriod 19 11/30/84 (1st, vs. Alabama-Huntsville)Game 36 2/23/69 (vs. Purdue)Season 532 1979-80

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

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PENALTIESGame 24 at Northern Michigan (11/3/01) Season 370 1981-82

PENALTY MINUTESGame 78 at Northern Michigan (11/3/01)Season 828 2000-01

SEASON WINNING STREAKS15 11/4/83–1/21/8414 12/11/87–2/13/8810 2/13/09–3/21/099 12/5/08–1/16/099 11/16/07-12/8/078 11/13/87–12/4/878 1921-227 12/2/06–1/5/077 2/17/72–3/6/736 2/15/14–3/14/146 3/1/13–3/24/136 11/24/12–12/15/126 2/24/07–3/23/076 10/2/98–10/23/986 11/16/91–12/30/926 11/15/90–12/1/91

SEASON LOSING STREAKS14 11/12/88–1/2/8912 2/5/05–10/28/0510 3/6/92–11/13/939 3/10/77–11/19/778 1/25/97–2/15/978 12/8/84–1/19/858 1/28/72–2/19/72

LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAKS20 17-0-3 10/31/08–1/17/0915 15-0-0 11/4/83–1/21/8414 14-0-0 12/11/87–2/13/8813 10-0-3 12/11/68–1/20/6911 8-0-3 10/21/12-11/25/1210 10-0-0 12/5/08–1/17/0910 8-0-2 11/6/87–12/4/879 7-0-2 2/17/13–3/24/139 9-0-0 11/16/07–12/8/079 8-0-1 10/20/06–11/17/069 7-0-2 1/20/07–2/17/079 7-0-2 1/21/77–2/18/778 7-0-1 2/8/14–3/14/148 7-0-1 10/16/91–12/7/918 7-0-1 2/17/73–3/8/738 7-0-1 2/6/70–3/7/70

LONGEST WINLESS STREAKS22 0-20-2 1/7/05–10/28/0516 0-14-2 11/5/88–12/30/8810 0-7-3 1/15/94–2/24/949 0-9-0 3/10/77–11/19/779 0-8-1 1/15/93–2/12/939 0-8-1 10/17/92–11/14/929 0-7-2 11/4/00–12/19/009 0-6-3 1/4/03–2/1/03

OTHER TEAM RECORDSRecord DetailsMargin of Victory 17 Notre Dame 18, Culver 1, 1921-22Margin of Defeat 12 Wisconsin 12, Notre Dame 0, 1/31/69Longest Home Winning Streak 15 12/11/87 – 3/5/88Longest Home Unbeaten Streak 15 12/11/87 – 3/5/88Consecutive Losses 14 11/12/88 – 1/2/89Consecutive Games Without a Win 22 0-20-2; 1/7/05 – 10/28/06Longest Home Losing Streak 10 2/3/80 – 11/29/80Season Winning Percentage .848 27-4-2, 1987-88Conference Season Winning Percentage .804 21-4-3, 2008-09

.804 21-4-3, 2006-07Most Conference Wins 23 1981-82Home Season Winning Percentage .900 18-2-0, 1987-88Home Conference Winning Percentage .846 10-1-2, 2006-07Road Winning Percentage .852 14-2-1, 2008-09Road Conference Winning Percentage .893 12-1-1, 2008-09One-Goal Game Winning Percentage 1.000 6-0, 1987-88)One-Goal Game Conference Winning Percentage

.818 9-2, 2008-09)

Overtime Winning Percentage .833 2-0-1, 1984-85.700 2-0-3, 2008-09

Overtime Conference Winning Percentage .750 2-0-2, 1975-76.700 2-0-3, 2008-09.700 2-0-3, 2006-07

Goal Differential +3.27 1987-88Conference Goal Differential +1.53 2008-09Goals Per Game 6.73 1987-88Conference Goals Per Game 5.18 1979-80Goals-Against Average 1.63 2006-07Save Percentage .929 2008-09Penalty-Killing Percentage .904 2006-07Conference Penalty-Killing Percentage .919 2006-07Power-Play Percentage .329 1984-85Conference Power-Play Percentage .325 1971-72)

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

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OPPONENT RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL GOALSPeriod 3 Nine times; last by Tony Catani, Alaska-Anchorage (2nd, 10/25/88)Game 5 Tom Ross, Michigan St. (11/10/73)

5 Tom Sundby, St. Mary’s (2/8/69)Season 9 Tom Ross, Michigan St. (’75-’76)Career 26 Tom Ross, Michigan St. (’72-’76)

INDIVIDUAL ASSISTSGame 5 Kevin Hilton, Michigan ’95-’96Season 10 Steve Colp, Michigan St., ’75-’76Career 18 Mike Zuke, Michigan Tech, ’72-76

18 Steve Colp, Michigan St., ’72-’76

INDIVIDUAL POINTSGame 7 John Gruden, 4G, 3A, Ferris State, ‘93-’94Season 14 Tom Ross, Michigan St., ’75-’76Career 42 Tom Ross, Michigan St., ’72-’76

INDIVIDUAL SAVESPeriod 28 Jordan Sigalet, Bowling Green, 11/5/04, 2nd PeriodOvertime 12 Dan Ellis, Nebraska-Omaha, 3/8/02, CCHA playoffs, 20 min. overtime)

9 Tom Frame Colorado College, 10/28/78), 5 min. overtime9 Steve Janaszak, Minnesota, 1/6/78, 5 min overtime9 John Anderson, Wisconsin, 12/20/70, 5 min overtime

Game 75 Steve Mastalerz, UMass, 3/6/15, 20 min. overtime

TEAM GOALSPeriod 8 Czechoslovakia, 3rd period, 1/3/73Game 15 SUNY-Plattsburgh, 12/31/85

TEAM ASSISTSPeriod 14 Michigan, 2nd period, 3/11/05Game 25 SUNY-Plattsburgh, 12/31/85

TEAM POINTSPeriod 21 Michigan, 2nd period, 3/11/05Game 40 SUNY-Plattsburgh, 12/31/85

TEAM PENALTIESGame 21 Michigan-Dearborn (2/23/85)

TEAM PENALTY MINUTESGame 85 Michigan Tech (10/20/13)

LAST-MINUTE FINISHESThe following games involving Notre Dame saw the winning goal scored in the final minute of regulation or overtime. The goal scorer and time elapsed in the period are listed in parenthesis. Information dates back to the 1976-77 season and is incomplete for some games:Date Final Score Name Time12/10/15 Notre Dame 4, Boston College 3 Dennis Gilbert 19:3812/28/14 Notre Dame 3, Miami 2 Jake Evans 4:14 OT11/28/14 Union 3, Notre Dame 2 Mat Wilkins 4:38, OT

3/29/14 St. Cloud State 4, Notre Dame 3 Nic Dowd17:21, OT, NCAA 1st Round

3/1/14 Notre Dame 2, Boston College 1 Vince Hinostroza 1:56 OT

Date Final Score Name Time2/8/14 Notre Dame 3, Maine 2 Bryan Rust 19:16

3/15/13 Notre Dame 1, Bowling Green 0 Bryan Rust1:22 OT, CCHA 2nd Round

1/1/13 Alaska 5, Notre Dame 4 Jarret Granberg 19:57

3/9/12 Michigan 2, Notre Dame 1 Chris Brown3:11, 2OT, CCHA 2nd Round

11/18/11 Notre Dame 3, Boston College 2 Bryan Rust 4:58 OT11/12/11 Notre Dame 3, Alaska 2 Billy Maday 4:18 OT11/11/11 Notre Dame 5, Alaska 4 Stephen Johns 19:12

3/26/11 Notre Dame 4, Merrimack 3 Anders Lee5:18 OT, NCAA 1st Round

3/11/11 Notre Dame 3, Lake Superior State 2 Jeff Costello4:52 OT, CCHA 2nd Round

1/1/11 Minnesota State 4, Notre Dame 3 Michael Door 19:3711/27/09 Notre Dame 2, Bowling Green 1 Ian Cole 4:58 OT10/9/09 Alabama-Huntsville 3, Notre Dame 2 Cody Campbell 19:55, GWG on PP

3/20/09 Notre Dame 2, Northern Michigan 1 Ben Ryan19:00, CCHA semifinal game

2/20/09 Notre Dame 4, at Nebraska-Omaha 3 Billy Maday 3:39 OT2/6/09 Notre Dame 4, at Ohio State 3 Erik Condra 19:59 to tie

Calle Ridderwall 00:49 OT to win

4/10/08 Notre Dame 5, Michigan 3 Calle Ridderwall5:44 OT, NCAA semifinal

3/21/08 Miami 2, Notre Dame 1 Mitch Ganzak 19:56 to tie

Alec Martinez6:06 OT to win, CCHA semifinal

1/18/08 Michigan 3, Notre Dame 2 Louie Caporusso 19:39

3/23/07Notre Dame 3, Alabama-Huntsville 2

Ryan Thang 15:18 2OT

2/17/07 Notre Dame 3, at Alaska 2 Garrett Regan 1:412/9/07 at Notre Dame 4, Nebraska-Omaha 2 Kevin Deeth 19:50

T.J. Jindra 19:57, empty net

1/12/07Notre Dame 3, at Lake Superior State 2

Erik Condra 3:24

10/14/06 at Minnesota State 3, Notre Dame 2 Jon Kalinski 4:4512/6/05 at Minnesota State 2, Notre Dame 3 Erik Condra 19:533/12/05 at Michigan 1, Notre Dame 0 Eric Werner 2:05, CCHA playoff2/11/05 Ferris State 4, at Notre Dame 3 Matt Verdone 19:07

1/8/05at Lake Superior State 2, Notre Dame 1

Matt Restoule 19:32 to tie

Jeff Rainville 00:56 to win12/10/04 at Notre Dame 3, Michigan State 2 Matt Amado 2:3210/22/04 at Notre Dame 3, Boston College T.J. Jindra 19:45, short-handed3/18/04 Ohio State 6, Notre Dame 5 Tyson Strachan 9:49, CCHA Super 63/14/04 at Notre Dame 5, Western Michigan 4Jason Paige 12:35 OT, CCHA Playoff

1/23/04at Northern Michigan 4, Notre Dame 3

Darin Olver 4:16 OT

1/9/04 at Bowling Green 5, Notre Dame 4 James Unger 4:32 OT3/9/02 Notre Dame 2, at Nebraska-Omaha 1 David Inman 8:09, CCHA playoff3/8/02 at Nebraska-Omaha 3, Notre Dame 2 Jeff Hoggan 00:40, 2OT1/23/02 Notre Dame 4, at Miami (OH) 3 Aaron Gill 4:10 OT2/10/01 Notre Dame 5, Bowling Green 3 Evan Nielsen 19:16

Neil Komadoski 19:59, empty net1/21/00 Notre Dame 4, Western Michigan Dan Carlson 0:52 3OT3/14/98 at Michigan 2, Notre Dame 1 Bobby Hayes 19:00 OT1/9/98 at Alaska Fairbanks 3, Notre Dame 2 Chris Kirwan 4:15 OT11/15/97 at Miami 5, Notre Dame 4 Adam Copeland 19:4012/29/96 at Princeton 3, Notre Dame 2 Scott Bertoli 4:4112/6/96 at Michigan State 4, Notre Dame 3 Mark Loeding 19:0611/23/96 at Miami 4, Notre Dame 3 Dustin Whitecotton 19:202/10/96 Bowling Green 4, at Notre Dame 3 Curtis Fry 19:09 OT12/31/94 at UMass 4, Notre Dame 3 Warren Norris 4:12 OT11/1/94 Illinois Chicago 3, Notre Dame 2 Kevin O’Keefe 19:402/4/94 Miami 3, at Notre Dame 2 Rene Vonlanthen 19:301/2/94 Kent State 6, at Notre Dame 5 Erik Raygor 19:48)

10/30/92Lake Superior State 6, at Notre Dame 5

Clayton Beddoes 19:31

2/14/92 Notre Dame 6, at Kent State 5 Matt Osiecki 4:0510/26/89 at Notre Dame 6, R.I.T. 5 Dan Sawyer 4:03

Dave Bankoske 19:08 to tie

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

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8328 NHL Players • 79 NHL Draft Picks • 12 All-Americans

Date Final Score Name Time11/29/80 Michigan 7, at Notre Dame 6 Dennis May 9:48 OT1/4/80 at Minnesota 6, Notre Dame 5 Tim Harrer 19:3012/2/78 at Michigan Tech 6, Notre Dame 5 Glenn Merkosky 19:00)2/25/78 at Michigan State 3, Notre Dame 2 Russ Welch 19:262/25/77 at Michigan Tech 3, Notre Dame 2 Stu Younger 19:38

IN-SEASON TOURNAMENTSFinishes LastFirst (9 times) 2012 Ice Breaker TournamentSecond (9 times) 2014 Florida College Hockey ClassicThird (11 times) 2015 Shillelagh Tournament Fourth (16 times) 2014 Shillelagh Tournament

2015-16 AT SHILLELAGH TOURNAMENTNotre Dame, Ind. – 3rd• 11/27/15 - vs. Harvard L, 4-1• 11/28/15 - vs. Western Michigan W, 3-1

2014-15 AT ICE BREAKER TOURNAMENTNotre Dame, Ind. – 4th• 10/10/14 - vs. RPI L, 3-2• 10/12/14 - vs. Minnesota Duluth L, 3-0

2014-15 AT SHILLELAGH TOURNAMENTNotre Dame, Ind. – 4th• 11/28/14 - vs. Union L, 3-2 (ot)• 11/29/14 - vs. Ohio State L, 5-1

2014-15 AT FLORIDA COLLEGE HOCKEY CLASSICEstero, Fla. – 2nd• 12/28/14 - vs. Miami W, 3-2 (ot)• 12/29/14 - vs. Lake Superior L, 2-1

2013-14 AT SHILLELAGH TOURNAMENTNotre Dame, Ind. – 2nd• 11/29/13 - vs. Alabama-Huntsville W, 5-2• 11/30/13 - vs. Northeastern L, 2-3

2012-13 AT ICE BREAKER TOURNAMENTKansas City, Kan. – 1st• 10/12/12 - vs. Maine W, 1-0• 10/13/12 - vs. Nebraska-Omaha W, 3-2

2010-11 AT SHILLELAGH TOURNAMENTHoffman Estates, Ill. – 3rd• 1/1/11 - vs. Minnesota State L, 3-4• 1/2/11 - vs. Boston University T, 3-3 (win in shootout)

2010-11 AT WARRIOR ICE BREAKER TOURNAMENTSt. Louis, Mo. – 2nd• 10/8/10 - vs. Holy Cross W, 6-3• 10/10/10 - vs. Boston University L, 4-5

2009-10 AT SHILLELAGH TOURNAMENTHoffman Estates, Ill. – 1st• 1/2/10 - vs. Colgate W, 5-2• 1/3/10 - vs. North Dakota T, 3-3 (win in shootout)

2008-09 AT SHILLELAGH TOURNAMENTHoffman Estates, Ill. – 1st• 1/2/09 - vs. Union College W, 3-1• 1/3/09 - vs. Minnesota-Duluth W, 3-1

2007-08 AT LIGHTNING COLLEGE HOCKEY CLASSICTampa, Fla. – 3rd• 12/29/07 - vs. Massachusetts L, 3-4• 12/30/07 - vs. Rensselaer W, 3-1

2007-08 AT 57TH RENSSELAER HOLIDAY TOURNAMENTTroy, N.Y. – 1st• 11/23/07 - vs. Alabama-Huntsville W, 4-1• 11/24/07 - vs. Rensselaer W, 4-3

2007-08 AT LEFTY MCFADDEN INVITATIONALDayton, Ohio – 3rd• 10/12/07 - vs. Wisconsin L, 1-4• 10/13/07 - vs. Mercyhurst W, 4-0

2006-07 AT LIGHTNING COLLEGE HOCKEY CLASSICTampa, Fla. – 1st• 10/27/06 - vs. Army W, 3-0• 10/28/06 - vs. Air Force W, 2-0

2003-04 AT EVERBLADES COLLEGE HOCKEY CLASSICEstero, Fla. – 3rd• 12/27/03 - vs. Cornell L, 0-4• 12/28/03 - vs. Maine W, 1-0

2002-03 AT LEDYARD NATIONAL BANK TOURNAMENTHanover, N.H. – Tie 3rd• 12/28/02 - at Dartmouth L, 4-6• 12/29/02 - vs. Vermont T, 3-3 ot

2000-01 AT RENSSELAER/HSBC HOLIDAY TOURNAMENTTroy, N.Y. – 4th• 12/29/00 - vs. St. Lawrence L, 3-6 • 12/30/00 - vs. R.P.I. L, 2-6

2000-01 AT MAVERICK STAMPEDE Omaha, Neb. – 3rd• 10/13/00 - vs. Boston College L, 1-4 • 10/14/00 - vs. Niagara T, 3-3 ot (won in a shootout)

1999-2000 AT NORWEST DENVER CUP Denver, Colo. – 4th• 12/31/99 - vs. Denver T, 3-3 ot (lost in shootout) • 1/1/00 - vs. Colorado College L, 2-5

ALL-TIME IN-SEASON TOURNAMENTS

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84 5 Conference Championships • 8 NCAA Tournament Appearances • 2 NCAA Frozen Four Appearances

1999-2000 AT ICE BREAKER TOURNAMENT Denver, Colo. – 3rd• 10/15/99 - vs. Providence College L, 1-2 • 10/16/99 - vs. Union W, 4-0

1997-98 AT MARIUCCI CLASSIC Minneapolis, Minn. – 3rd• 12/29/97 - vs. Northeastern L, 2-4• 12/30/97 - vs. Brown W, 5-1

1995-96 AT BANK ONE BADGER SHOWDOWN Milwaukee, Wisc. – 2nd• 12/28/95 - vs. Wisconsin W, 3-2• 12/29/95 - vs. Boston University L, 3-8

1994-95 AT GREAT WESTERN FREEZE OUT Inglewood, Calif. – 4th • 11/25/94 - vs. Maine L, 3-4 • 11/26/94 - vs. Princeton L, 3-6

1993-94 AT GREAT LAKES INVITATIONAL Detroit, Mich. – 4th• 12/29/93 - vs. Michigan L, 3-8• 12/30/93 - vs. Michigan Tech L, 6-8

1993-94 AT GREAT ALASKA FACE-OFF Fairbanks, Alaska – 2nd • 11/25/93 - vs. Michigan Tech W, 5-4• 11/26/93 - vs. Alaska Fairbanks L, 5-6

1992-93 AT COLORADO BANKS DENVER CUP Denver, Colo. – 2nd• 12/29/92 - vs. Air Force W, 4-1• 12/30/92 - vs. Denver L, 1-6

1991-92 AT INDEPENDENT INVITATIONALFairbanks, Alaska – 4th• 3/6/92 - vs. Alaska Fairbanks L, 2-4• 3/7/92 - vs. Air Force L, 2-3

1990-91 AT INDEPENDENT INVITATIONAL• (Anchorage, Alaska) - 3rd• 3/9/91 - vs. Alaska Fairbanks W, 4-3• 3/10/91 - vs. Alaska-Anchorage L, 2-10

1989-90 AT ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE FACE OFF TOURNAMENTHuntsville, Ala. – 4th• 3/2/90 - vs. Alabama-Huntsville L, 2-9• 3/3/90 - vs. Alaska-Anchorage L, 6-9

1989-90 AT BADGER HOCKEY SHOWDOWN Milwaukee, Wisc. – 4th• 12/28/89 - vs. Wisconsin L, 3-9• 12/29/89 - vs. Minnesota-Duluth L, 1-9

1988-89 AT R.P.I. TOURNAMENT Troy, N.Y. – 4th• 12/29/88 - vs. R.P.I. L, 0-6• 12/30/88 - vs. Air Force L, 5-7

1986-87 AT ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE FACE OFF TOURNAMENT Huntsville, Ala.) – 3rd• 3/6/87 - vs. Lake Forest W, 4-1• 3/7/87 - vs. Michigan Dearborn L, 4-6

1986-87 AT POINTER CLASSIC Stevens Point, Wis. – 2nd • 11/14/86 - vs. St. John’s (MN) W, 6-2 • 11/15/86 - vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point L, 2-5

1985-86 AT ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE FACE OFF TOURNAMENT Huntsville, Ala.) – 4th• 3/7/86 - at Alabama-Huntsville L, 4-5• 3/8/86 - vs. Michigan Dearborn L, 4-6

1985-86 AT SYRACUSE INVITATIONALSyracuse, N.Y. – 4th• 12/27/85 - vs. Colgate L, 7-8• 12/28/85 - vs. Western Michigan L, 2-11

1984-85 AT FORESTER CLASSICLake Forest, Ill. – 4th • 1/18/85 - vs. Bowdoin L, 6-9 • 1/19/85 - vs. Lake Forest L, 2-5

1984-85 AT PHOENIX MUTUAL TOURNAMENT Hartford, Conn. – 4th• 1/4/85 - vs. Yale L, 5-10• 1/5/85 - vs. Colgate L, 4-13

1982-83 AT GREAT LAKES INVITATIONAL Detroit, Mich. – 4th• 12/28/82 - vs. Michigan Tech L, 6-9• 12/29/82 - vs. Michigan L, 3-12

1981-82 AT GREAT LAKES INVITATIONAL Detroit, Mich.) – 1st• 12/29/81 - vs. Michigan W, 6-2• 12/30/81 - vs. Michigan Tech W, 4-3

1972-73 AT ECAC HOLIDAY FESTIVAL New York, N.Y. – 2nd• 12/19/72 - vs. St. Lawrence W, 8-5• 12/20/72 - vs. St. Louis L, 3-5

1971-72 AT GREAT LAKES INVITATIONAL Detroit, Mich) – 4th• 12/28/71 - vs. Michigan Tech L, 3-6• 12/29/71 - vs. Dartmouth L, 6-9

ALL-TIME IN-SEASON TOURNAMENTS

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1971-72 AT ECAC HOLIDAY FESTIVAL New York, N.Y.) – 1st• 12/18/71 - vs. Boston College W, 7-4• 12/19/71 - vs. St. Lawrence W, 4-2

1970-71 AT BOSTON ARENA CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENTBoston, Mass. - 2nd• 12/28/70 - vs. Northeastern W, 4-1• 12/29/70 - vs. Boston University L, 3-7

1969-70 AT NICHOLS TOURNAMENT Buffalo, N.Y.) – 1st• 1/2/70 - vs. Hamilton W, 4-2• 1/3/70 - vs. Pennsylvania W, 5-2

1969-70 AT MERRIMACK TOURNAMENT Billerica, Mass.) – 1st• 12/17/69 - vs. Salem State W, 8-4• 12/18/69 - vs. Merrimack W, 5-1

ALL-TIME IN-SEASON TOURNAMENTS

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